THIS F1FEB i, oBoliVed ery afternoon. 8nis JOSH. T. jimeh, fOlTOB AUD FBOPWXTOK. ... VKI PTIONH.POHTAQF. F AID. jj-.is ou His month, fJ50 ; Three ",...,,115; One month, 50 cent. Pper will be delivered by carriers, ofellr, in any jrt of the city, t the 7re r'-' or 13 Cn" Pr wk " ' t -i:sto(r rto low and liberal -ncriberi will please report any and r.uarM to receive their papers regularly. H:ocEcB BROWN & RODDICK 43 Market Street. pKSlK TO 1NKJKM TUK PUBLIC rf.oerlly and Wbolfsale Cah buyers in.rar ticuUr, taat we are fall up with the Cheapest Line! OF Dry Soods that baa ever ben offered in this market HO UUYEK visiting this city will do him' t( justice by pawing oar door, ai we are on levelling the market inminy of the reg ular Staple lines. We hard marked down all goods that be- to Bummer wear and are ofiering to our patron. We would call particular attention to he fallowing GENTS' DOGSKIN DRIVING GLOVES rMightly spotted, 75o. Worth $1.60. alicoes ! N. w Fall Calicoes at all prices in Beaatifu designs. . Iflcached and Unbleached Cottons I We hare laid in a very heavy stock of the eb.ive and are offering them at lower figures than erer. We hare all the popular brands. ur 4 Bleaching it 10 cents per yard is without any exception the best value erer c tiered. Linen Handerchiefs, A Job at 10 cents. These goods require no comment. Give us a Call 1 BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market St. au23 Seed Cotton, rnn Ann LBS. HEED COTTON want- iJUU.UUU ed, for which a fair price, IN CASH, wU be paid. Apply at WILLABD'd, North Water SL. Wilmington, N. C. au 2- Cape Fear Academy, A CLASSICAL. 80IENTIFIO AND 1Y CammercUl School Session begin Hep Umber 27. 1880. Commodious and cod venieat rooms, with all late improvements known as the Meginny School Rooms" on the corner of fourth and Princess sts Infractions thorough. Prepares for Uni Tersiiies. especial attention also to i.nglish Fulleorpsnf Instructors. Te rrincipem determined to make this a flnt class 8chool W. CATLKT t , inUoawTl mon Principal. The New Hat Store, (J ALL AND EXAMINE MY SUUMEK Styles ot Straw and Felt Hats. They are pretty and cheap. JOHN M. KOUlNdON, No. 13 Front street, au SJ Neat to Pureell House. Portraits, MAJOR-GENERAL W. S. HANCOCK, FOB rilKSlUKNT. HON. W. H. ENGLISH, FOB VICE rKKblDKNT. Elegant s, ecimta eopies upon heavy plate sard st"k, es.h 31 vents. Country orders fill led promptly. For sale at FallS Man Special InQncemeQis an 30 HEINBBEBOE&'d i 8 i n VOL. V LOCAL NEWS. New Advemseinents P L BaiDasas 4 Co Phunny Phax. Ai.Ti.rrsa, Pares Co. riash, Doors,Ac T H McKot Feturns Thanks F A Schutte Fete Champette P Haiassaaeaa Portraits Tatss Complete 8ti ck t chnol I;ookb. bee ad Grand Excursion D O'Comnoh Kor Kent . Johh M ItoBiiioN-New at qtore. Window Glaiss alt sizes at -Altafler A. lric?"s. lit The thermcuuetr 'iu this otiice regi tered 02 'ipgroe to day at 3 o'clock. Save your money aud uuy ar i'nild" ing Supplies from Alfatr ; t'nee. See advertisement of bouses for rent by Mr. D. O'Connor in another column. Full Metal and Walnut Show Cases, all stvlea aud sVzoa. at Alt afkeh, 1'kice &Co's - - i j - r : Man is.the only creature that laughs; angels db not, animals cannot, land devils will net. The storm signal lloated yesterday af ternoon, and was displayed again this morning, for a short time. You can buy No. 1 Conking and Il'-at- indiovea at almost any pike at Jacouip Hardware Depot. There was but ouo cart in market thie morning anl not enough vegetables to leod a hall di-zen email families. The same Bible that gives us the ten commandments, ei.j ind th-jt charity which bolicveth all -'thing, hoptth all things. It ia sai i lh.it tlUre is a cold wave in transit from the Rocky Mountains and that it will strike the Atlantic CJoat to morrow or nest day. Let it conn ! To Mothers: Should the baby be suffering with any of the disorders o! babyhood use Dr-( Bull's Baby Syrup at once for the trouble. Trice 25 c tjts. Coup's circus is in Nvrtolk to day They are to appear in Totcrbburj to morrow. They exhibited iu H chmond on Friday aiid Saturday to vsry large crowds. I Col. Waddell is still in Vermont, doing hard work in the good cause. We pub lish, on the fourth page of this issue, a handsome little extract from a speech de livered by him at Camp -Watson., j We are requested to state that tho FruiL Fair called for September 8ihr 9th and lOlh, has been postponed until the meet ing of the State Fair in Kaleigh in Octo ber. A want of time -to perfect the ar" rangeaients h&s caused the postponement -T 1 Mr. Nath'l Jacobi haying been appoint ed agent for the Atlas Plow, parties in want of this celejrated Plow cm now have their orders filled at Jacoki's Hard ware Depot, No. 10 S. Front st. tf. See a woman on horseback in Another column, riding nearSpeer's Vineyards, with a buncji of Grapes froml wh eh Speer's Tort Grape Wiue is madeAthat is B9 highly esteemed by thy medical pro fession for the Uf9 of inva idsj weakly persons and the aged. Sold by Druggists. A New Vessel The three masted schooner A IJarctta i. Snare, Captain Swan, frpm Baltimore, with a cargo of c -ro, has jhst arrived h Tdi The Snare is a bra:.d new Ech.oner, measuring 252 tons burthen, and this is her first voyage to any port. I Magistrate's Couri- Before Justice MilUs Fauny Wood ward, L;-zio Wiggins and Lizzie John son were arraigned upon the iM lavit of A. F. Davis for an affray at tho Lor.g House. L:zzie WifiginB was discharged and the other defendants found gu lty, and sentenced to piy fine and 'costs. Anoiher Flas. . i j A llancc-ck, English and Sbarkclford flag was raised at Kelly's Cove, iu Bladen county, on Saturday last, iu the preseLC of a large and enthusiastic concouse. Speechea were made by Dr. Lucas, Air. R. P. Allen ad Mr. N. A. Stevlman, Jr Tuere was much euthuciasm manifested on the occasion, 1 A Pleasant Affair. Friends to the number of twj score as sembled last evening af the resi leace I air. and Airs. A. David, in this city, to putake ofthe bounteous refreshuaents spread for them there, is Loner of the celebration of the silver wedding, in New Haven, Conn., of Mrs. Davii's elJer sis ter. It was a very pleas mt affair and was thoroughly enjjyed by all who were so fortunate as to bj there. WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 30 The case of Fowler acd Vic k versus Kerchnerand Bjaiwrght, iu relation to the old Journal Publishing Company which has ben before the Suieiior Court at Kalei 'h tbia "xeck and whfch excited so much attention, was decided by the. jury in favor of the plaintiff. The defendants have appeTed to th Supreme Court. KxCuikiou. Oar citizens are offered one more op portunity this reaton to take a trip to the BUcktibh Ground, the Forts and SmithvilK The Ladies of Filth Street M. L Church will give an excursion on the stealer. Passpoit on WedueKlay ut-xt. Refr shmen?8 will i.e served, and the fare has be n put down to vtry rea Honable rates. Young Men's Dt uiur: atu ( Ju!). It has been thouirht .dasahle by many to organize another H mcock and English Club in this city, and to that end Mr. E A. Oldham has takon the matter in hand, and a!l,young men who detire to become nembers will either le?ve their names "Tithhimor at Jewett's bookstore. lie wishes us to state that ouly those who in tend to take an active ir.te.est in the or ganization are de3ired. Thny want young men who not only 'mean busiuess,' but will perfnm business.' Has - Returned Mr Julius Hahn, who was among the first of our merchants to go North this season, has returnc d here, having com" pleted his purchases. He tells us that he has bought largely and that he has lots of pretty and cheap things as well as un" usually full lines it regular standard 'goods. He will communicate with his patrons through the columns of the Re view in a few dajs. rure ojit the morbid humors of the blood, by a dose or two of Aykk s Pii.ls, and you wili have clearer heads as well as bodies. Unmallables. U mailable matter, directed as follows, remains in. the poptoffietS in this city: Letters for Band, Avery & Co., Bos ton, Macp,; Lea More, Bulo Hill, I Co 5 Nrtthan Townsend, Niger Depot; Daniel Brown, McDowell Station; Coca, Polly & Co., Richmond, Va.; Lizzie Dupree, Bur gaw, N. C; Henry Brown, Bruzct Qoria; H. R. Kornegay, Kenansville, N. C. Papers for Mary F. Hill, Maiden, W. Va Mrj P. Williamson, Philadelphia Penn. Knights ofUODor. Thi third annual session of the Grand Lodge of Knights of Honor in this State was held in Ashevillo beginning on Tues day last. Thirty-seven lodges were rep resented, Mr. II P. West, P. D , being the Representative for Carolina Lodge, No. 434, of this city. Mr. N. Jacobi and Dr, LW. J. II. Bellamy, Past Dictator c, were also in attendance. Those gentlemen have returned, to the city and from them we learn that nearly every lodge in the State was represented, The annual report of G D Theo F Ivluttz shows the order to be iu a healthy and flourishing condition in" the State The lodges during the last twelve months have increased from 25 to 40, with a membership twelve mouths ego of 895 as against 1.502 on the 30. h of June last, while the finances of the Grand Lodge aie in an exceedingly healthy condition. The following cfS:ers were elected for the ensuing year, viz: Graud Dictator I)r W H II Cobb, of Goldsboro. ' . Grand Vice. Dictator J M Spragins, of Tarboro. Grand Assistant Dictator Dr R F Lewis, of Lumbcrtoa. Grand Treasurer S C Scofield, Dur vidson College. Grand ! Reporter P C. Car'ton, of Statesville. Grand Chiplain Rev L A Bisle, Mt Pleasant. I Grand Guide N Jacobi, of Wilming ton. '. Grand S.uti e'. Jorda i, Stoue, Abbe ville. - i ' Grand Trustees J C Buxton, of Win s'on.G W Blount, of Wilson, L C Haios, of Lexington. Representatives to the Supreme Lodge, which meets at Mianeapolis, Minn. P C Carlton, with Theo F Kluttz as alter nate, Tho next meeting of the Grand Lodge of the State will be held in Raleigh, on the fourth Tuesday in Acgust, 1381. .. - . i My life waa WTeJ bJ Warner's Safe Kidrey and Liver Cure. E. B. Lakdj, Stbna, Ala. CU) Court- The Mayor held an unusually large levee this morsinp, but the explanation may be found in the fact that there w-s a larger docket than usual. The first case called was C. Loftin, co'orfii charged with disorderly conduct, 10 fine or fifteen day in tha City Pria- n was the sentence pronounced by the Court and defend mt went below. ScipilJill, colored, charged with being drui k and down, was told to go and try aud do be fer. 1 Alice Iwly, with asinilar charge as m the foresroire case, was likewise released. A precocious colored youth by the uame of H. Thomas, of the same stamp as those cow undergoing sentence in a dark cell for throwing rocks at a Demo cratic procession, was brought up on the charge of cursing and abusing a white lad, and sent to a cell for fifteen days. Mary Eliza Lively, colored, was ar rested and arraigned i for assault with a deadly weapon upon Joseph Gallagher, white. The testimony of Officer Pette way, who made the arrest, was in sub stance that he met Mr, Gallagher on the streets before day, between & and 4 o'clock, on Sunday morning, bleeding very profusely and that he was informed by the wounded man that he had been badly cut with a knife by a negro woman named Mary Eliza Lively, whereupon be proceeded to the house where defendant lived and arrested her and brought her and the wounded man both to the Guard House. 1 The testimony of officer Tom Mayer was then introduced and be stated that he saw both parties together in Paddy's Hollow on Saturday night and that Gal' lagher appeared to be trying to get away from the woman and told him (Mayer) so. , Fanny Brewington,colored,who lives in close proximity to the defendant, in Price's Alley, near Fourth and Castle streets, testified that she beard Mary Eliza Lively ordering the man out of her house on Saturday night and threatening if he did not leave to cut the d n out of him. i The injured man had his wound dress ed by the City Pysician shortly after he reached the guard houso; The stab was made under the right nipple and came very near being a fatal cut. His Honor bound the defendant, who, by the way, is an old offader, over to the Criminal Court in the sum of $200. She was then committed to the custody of the Sherlfi who in default of bail committed her to the safe keeping of Dan Howard, the colored J ador for the county of New Han Over. . ; i , When you visit or leave 2Jew York City, stop at the Grand Uniou Hotel, opposite Grand Central Depot. European plan. Rooms reduced to $1.00 and upwards. Restaurant unsurpassed at moderate prices. Street cars, stages and elevated railroad to all parts of the city. s ly The Rocky luint Democrats. A larse and enthusiastic meeting of the democracy of Rocky Point township was held at Rocky Point on Saturday last, in accordance with previous notice. A Hancock, Jarvis and Shaokelford Club was organized. Thomas J. Armstrong, Esq., was elected President by acclama tion, Messrs. W. F. Robitzsch, Jesse B Bowden, James Corbett, James West, brock and C. J.- Miller Vicei Presidents. Dr. E. I Porter, Corresponding, Mr. John E, Durham, Racording Secretary, and Mr. Sterling Allen, Treasurer. A -suitable constitution aud by-laws were adopt ed. The Club already numbers mDst of the Democrats of the township and is in fine working trim.f It will meet once in every two weeks. : . I A ew Sitae more. Messrs. A. & L Shiier have concluded to open in this city,, about the I middle of September, a first-class boot and shoe s ore. The establishment will be located in the handseme Repiton building, on Market street, between Front and Second, now under lease by the Messrs. Shrier. This store is being fitted up in a very be coming manner, and will soon be ready for the reception of stock. The trimmings will be mostly of black walnut and when completed it will prove.to be one of the handsomest shoe stores in the South. Mr A. Shrier goes North to-morrow and will make the tour of the Northern markets. He will not only buy hooU and sheasbut an unusualiy large and handsome stock of Fall and Winter clothing. Everybody can get sailed wuna Pocket Knife, also Table Cutle at Jtxcozi's Hardware Depo . - " - .. , - - 1880 NCi 160 New Advertisements.' Phunny Phftx About Public Uen. F ONQSTREET U "Our MinistA to Ocn- Btantinople," Hancock is leading lee's Vet eran's to Waihi'gtoo, "Aunt aocl is bes ginform "OriSce" he won't jet, ljsr via is popuar ia Wilm ngton, Vance eulavatea.the colore i element. Hansom is now Ind Uiett dull, Lach made a food speech, lux ton i grouod bv Tax Collectors and wbieaej-nn, "Luther' hardly turned, of tweov, in the abence ot our Chief, takes chrre m tke Im mense Wholesale and Ketaii (irocenr of P. L. Briders a Co., 20, 22, 21, 26 A 28 Front i Wilmington, N. C, Teste re ay be showed us a letter mm P L annouDcine a complete change f prtKramoe alter uctooer, vix : MOVING DAY. VThitb HoLPHtra, Va., Aug, 13 1880. Rbv. and Dbab Iothb I think t wovt4 be the thingjuit now to let it get o tiat P, L. Briderers &Co.9 20, 22, 34, 26, and 23 North Fr&tSt, Wilmington, N. C. may possibly caange tteir present Inarters ior more eiiifiuie ana roomy ones BEmeunt aoout UatoDer. The price of Bacon and Butter, FBmr and Lard, Cheese atd Potatoes, Whufty and Wine and such like bulky articles, which we have a large pupply, are goingmp, but we retail them at at our old rates, Ebuyine large supplies and paving cash. 1 Rnink it will pay to sell liberally, the heayylthings, and broken parcels ot every kind, A as to he ready o march in light marchlnl order. Yours faithfnUy, 1 p L Upon wh'.ch pftf Luther posted upthlfoilow- mg: HEADQUARTERS. P. L. Bridffers & Go.; Wholesale and Retail Grocer WUmingtoB, S O. (GENERAL ORDERS o. 1. The undersigned hereby assumes, tempo rarily, charge of the Wholesale and Retail Department. .During the next thirty days extraordinary inducements will be offered to cash custom ers, and for approved city papers, especially in exchange for Heavy Groceries and broken Stock. Determined to astonish the. natives, and compete for trade with foreigners we, hereby announce a Great aud General Re duction of Prices ia the above, if application be made to as persona' ly and within thirty Very respectfully.' LUTHEB. Ever since which announcement, one would think from the lookg of things, that it was Martin himself who had risen from the dead, and another "Diet of Worms' had reassem bled at the stores of P. 1. iBRIDGERS & GO, 20.. 22, 21. 26 and 28 Front Street. WILMINGTON, N. C. " au 30 For Rent D. O'COWMOR, Renting and .Collecting Agent- OFFICE ON THINCESS, BETWEEN FRONT AND SECOND STREETS. OFFERS FOR, RENT the following prop erty 1 tftore No. 9, Market street. Btore on Water between Chestnut and Mnlbarry. Store and Dwelling on Walnut, between Second and Third streets Store and Dwelliog corner Seventh and Harnett. , Store on Fourth between Church and Castle. Store and Dwelling on south side of Orange near Third street. House on Second, between Princess and Ch stnnt, occupied by Mr. Gerhard . House on Third between Mulberry and Walnut, occupied by Mr. Conoley. House on Bladen, between Third and Fourth. House on Sixth, between Chestnut and Mulberry, occupied by Mr. E F Johnson. House corner Chestnut and Fourth, occu pied by Mrs. Munds. House on Jfourtn, between Princess and Chertnut, now vacant. House northeast corner Eighth and Market. House on northeast corner Ann and Second I House on Second, between Church and Castle, now eccnpied by Mr. Watson Hall. Two Houses on Sixth, between Ann and Nnn. House on Ann. between Fixth and Haventb. and several small houses on Castle, bstween Ui.lV Nlnll Lull .iiU.ll C W. Yates, Yy lSHES TO CALL THE ATTKNTIOn of Teachers and Parents to his complete stock of School Books and School Stationery. Those wanting to bay will fi ad it to their ad vantage to call or c rrespond with him. Sunday School Boxs, Hymn Bookj,BIble?, Prayer Botks, and Reward Cards, in great Tariety. YATES' BOOK STORE. au 30 Grand Excursion- THE LADIE8 of Filth Street Methodl Episcopal Chnrch will give an Exeurtio on Wedneday nxt, September 1st, to tl Klackhsh Grounds, the Forts and Smith viH on the Steamer Passport. Refreshments at city rates. ,. . , ; Whole tickets 60 cents. Children and Set vaats 15 cents. To be had at Tat an Heinsbrgeri Book Stores or at the Steaae on the morning of the Kxsvsion. Bteaae leaves at 9 o'clock, sharpj an 90 ;r PLZA8E 30IZCC ' WewHl btg?ad to receive' ecffinannlcatJons from oar friends on any and mil - subjects o Ceaeral iatarest hut: . .J: a".--- - - . v T&a name of the writer cut always be far Blshed to the Editor. Commanleationj tut bejqritten' on only one doe of thepapv,. ; 'r c Personalities mwt voided. And it is eepeclallyeaapcrtlcalarljinnder tood that the Editor i net alsmys endorse the views of eorreepondn tij unless so itatd in the editorial ooln&ns. Ibx7, lAdvertiseirnts. THOEIAS H- HcKOY, SUCCESSOR TO . . v ? -r. Boatwriglit & McKoy, if 3 BETUHNSfTHASmS TO E People of Wilmington for the gen erous support he has received, not . ones, who tiro coming in-daily;! He promises, to give i one ard all To his friends and the public generally ho is happy to st.ito that patrons that desire to buy at WHOLESALE can't do better in the South. Ho will keep a Largo i i Stock constantly on hand.. Fresh Goods arriving daily. 1 ' Prices always extremely low. Old patrons of the houso arc- sriecyi-iiiYte4 to, coiiojiiil 9 him or send in their oilers. " ! i. . TflOS. H. illcKOY, SCO Grocer and Lfqmr Dealer, . - 5 A 7 North Front St an 30 FETE CHAWPETRE, AT WRIGHTSVILLE SOUND, From to 12 o'clock, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 1st. ulo. . .4 ' 9 F. A. Scliutte, V 3Iauagcr- 'Table D'Hote supplied whhMa!iltie D l. icacies of the season. u , w 'Boats for SaUiDg and Uo aI Still Wa'cr and Surf VillSiz Muaic by the Harpers. .. . The Manager haiisparvd iio pains or expense In preparing for lids "occasion and can assure ;all J who. may aU tend that everything "irill be ; dono to promote tho p'ca'ufo aa3 convluiencc of his guests, as i t & his intciitio2lojna!ke his "EVERY WEDNESDAY a -future of the Sound' v ' : -i objectionable persons allowed, In tl e Iark. I , i n GO A Xafge Party, FORMERLY, RE5T PATFUS, tirad ot landlord rule ar new on mj monthly l stalmentllst. rerj dollar heretofore paid by them for rant now goes to vftbsue a home and not where the woodbine twinei). Coder the Instalment plan no rant !spaid, thereby avoiding . a steady.draia.ea fanily rt scarce aid enabling parties tt secure comfortable hornet and to beeome tbeff own landlords. - JAsW, MlliOS. an 18-Iw I - , i , A LARGE STOCK .Ofc5 Saflli, Doors.; ; JSi mi , AND v . w ALL KITIOS OF MILL WUUK, JVxeaU Teryxheapvai ; Faetorv? Office: Foot of Walnut ft Wntt, BearlUd'Crots 1 1. aaa 4 It ."