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New Advertisements. HAPPY MEW YEAR TO ALL ! BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Bdarlxet Street- 'rjrUKE Tnis opportcnity of returning ti-ir siiicer thauks for the pat- ' ro-nsu . .Hbr'ialiv howpd during tho l.,:,5".fM l-av;t g steadily increased hihc. - ut l;if.t reni;sr, it will always be ir aim in t !io futtm, as in Uiepasio v Tafcp tlie Liil Prices in J -ok Our Prices ar Same to All! the Every Article is Marked in fPiaiii Figures and every order eent i3 just a? carefully selected as if the parly stood at the counter, and judging rroro the numerous orders we dally receive, our system is duly apprecia ted, as all Good? not satis'lary can al ' w ays b1 returned. . Wf are nialiir.;; preparations fov cur Grand Annual Oearin Sale. jjup. notice i f which "will be given rhrougU . this' medium. r Toys, &c., &cv, &c. Wo woufd simply state, as wo hate NO ROOM to pack away any of thfi'FAXJl GOODS and I UYS leftovr, it will be to the DECIDED ADVANTAGE of all U finve us a cull before New i ears, as we will CEttTAINLY CLOSE UP EYEUY THING by that time,, our lease being limi ted to that date. Wholesale Buyers Win do well by calling early As the Goods Must foe Sold. Brown & Roddick, 45 Market Street. v dec 27 i .. Toilet & Fancy Articles. Pi- i ' i j i ERFUMFRT, 4c, ' FOKOhRISTMArf PRE8ENT8. Prescriptions ! compounded at all hoar day or night. A complete stock to buy rom. JAMES C. Al ONUS, Drugg!t, Third street, Opp. City Hall. dec 31 Wanted. WANTED A PARTNER (active or eilent) with a little cash or good credit. to increase a city business already estab ih- ed paying a candrome prolit with so rise. it is really a rare chance. Address tnrouzn roit Unice. C. B W., dec 23 "Wilmington, N. Christmas is Over. mUT I WlhL BE PLEASED TO serve Voa in tne Book and Stationery line, nrt will endeavor to give you satisfaction in try transaction at S. JEWETT'8, dec 27 Front 8t et Book Bterej, Notice. I A LL PARTIES interested will please LlV. take notice that no indulgence will be it sven to those in arrears to January 1st, ST(. All accounts prior to the year 1S79. wia ue nre&ented and prompt payment re- nuired eituer oy cash or note. RUDOLPH F. EYDEX, Eureka House, No. 4 North Water st. decSO-lm I stamping and Pinking Em porium, VfRS. 8PERTNEK defires to inform th Ll Ladies of Wilmington and the arrodnd Pff countrv that her Sew Stock of EmbrVid ry and Braiding Pitterra surpasses any in pe State. Laaies fceed wait bat a lew rao. p;pt for their work Td if not convenient to m tor tue same it wi.l be sent to their reei kncea without extra charge. Don' fmtret P call at Second Street, Mxt ; ccor to ess- f-us o4Kery. dec 13 tf Piack River Steamboat and Navigation Co. 'HE SEW IRON Steamer f IS, Capt S. W. Skinner, SOW Ullderf nil: t n. .tnrnn K MaVn1. .nd -ni r n ...uK ,,. UiUilEra running rt eular trip on ?i - V ?n, FebrntrJ 3d tho fol- vLeae Point Canreli kondays, Wedaetdajs M iid4ja at 10 o clock, A. M. iRetnrn leare Wilminirton Tdmih. attratajs and Batordaja at 2 o'clock, F. M. R. P. P ADDISON, General Agent, Point Caswell, N. C. ja 4.3mw-3td. ! . J I. Z. nn 1 VOL. 3. WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY LOCAL NEWS. .New Advertisement, P. IlEisssEEyER A tare? StotK- O, II. Eroce special Nodes.. , Bishop ila vin's Worst. Cronlt & ifoBRU Underwritm' Sa.. F. Jkweti-Christmas is Over. t r. n'r. OrucrirUt. TotletAtd Faery Artie'- I T.v-ail.r is moderaliu ij pvr - th? rv.iTTjir?.. . J Capt. Suuly had hicara. on his foaunj: compress lid morn iff? to Vimfecr up the machinery. Tnero's a chance of bargains for some body in tho Under writers 'sale to be held by Messrs. Oroaly & Morris to-morrow. The Mayor received two caUers at his levee this morning. 'The; tame old story oft repeated , drunk and disorderly, . -,. i ... . , First position of a sKater bee Is together, toes well turned out. Second, heels in the air, back of the head resting on the ice. The above is the experience cf a broker of this city Mr. C. ,e. Burr has mads a new mar. cf jPubcb, and hereafter he will take up his stand in, front of Jewett's Book fatdit. Capt. Lippitt "wouldn't know his old pet if he could see him now". I Indications. . War Departmekt, ) Office of the-Chief Signal OSacer V Washington D, .C Jan., 7th. J For the South Atlantic States stationary,-; followed by filling barome'er, warmer; partly cloudy weather, variable, shilting to South and Last winds. ' . To Be Repaired. Capt. Brock, Chiei of Folice, gives no tice that the bridge on Fourth street, crofsing the C. C R. W. track; will be take-down for repairs on Thursday and that it will, therefcre, be impassable for several days. Duo notice will be given when travel over it may be resumed. Ice in the Bay. Owing to ice in the Chesapeake Bay the Bay Line have temporarily withdrawn their passenger boa's, but will continue to run their freight boats daily as here t- fore. Merchants ordering from Balti more can therefore be assured of the same promptness that has always been . given I their ireight via this line ; Know Tour Man. It is a well-known fact to some of our citizens that a few of the draymen on the wharf are not what they ought to be. They have been tnnwn tn ihrntr I wood off their drays to female favorites while they were hauling wood from the wnan to mo aweuing ot employers. These petty thieves ought to be watched and detected if possible andUheir dray licsnses should betaken from them. Down the River. Hon. A rr, f i, I .x. . uBt -M.uct u, uii- cress from Michigan, accomnanied bv -nisi w " r- . I wife, arrived in this city last evening. nus morning Mr. -Longer, accompanied oy the Hons. b. n. r ishbiatc, A.H. Van- uoivKeien ana juessrs u. mute, uames n. v,aia.Dourc, ueorgo onaaoourn, inward nia.ier, v. ti uooinson, ur. A. J . De- rr:j "i tt t i rv.vvl' Rosset, Cols. E. R. Brink, L. E Rice and uen. j.u. ADDott, went down the river uu tuo xvmu vutier K.rawjora to ex- T n.it. si - y . I amine ice improvements at iSew Inlet. The party are expected to return this after noon Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Weare pleased to learn that on Monday we sharl be favored with a visit bv the celebrated Shakespereau actor, 3Ir. F. C. rBangs, and a combination of legitimate artists, buch as we have rarely seen grouped together. Mr. Thomas W. Keene, we believe, has never been 60 far South, but we feel Eure that he will win a warm welcome, for his talents are as marked as they arc versatile ; and from our own personal knowledge, we can sofely aver that he perfectly deserves all the praises which the press have bestowed OThfm. I is a thing worthy of note. moreover, that a majority of this Shakes- perean combination are of Southern ex traction and education. . Mr. Bangs is a Virginian; and followed the fortunes ot his mother State during the war. Mr. Moroso - is a South Carolinian. Mr. Downing is from Washington ,r p . Buckley is a Georgi m and a nephew of M1 General Gordon, and won much distinc tian before embracing the professional stage by his management of a young man's theatre in Atlanta. , , . 1 Howard Relief Fire compaBT-Elec- j tlon of Offlcew. The annual meeting of thif organization was held at their ngioe house last even ing, when officen for tfca ensfting year wer elected at fo4tow'. Foreman, A. Adriao; rejected nnaor- moosly. , , First Assisupt ForcnaaoD. Leitjet3. tjeocmd Assit.n. Fore rtiAn, John G Olden bcttel. Ftcsident, John Uaar. Jr. .s Vice President, F C Mailer. Ueccrding Secretary, H EhrbecK- Corresjponding Secretary, B Bates! Treasurer, II Oblandt. Chief Engineer, Walter Fariong. Assistant Engineer, W F Lesfman.. Knichts of Pythias. j D D G C, W S Warrock, on last even ing installed the following officers of Stonewall Lode, No; 1, for the eusttring year: - ; 0 C- Laightoa Booue. V B A G McGirt. Prelate G W Thame?. M of F G M AHafTer. Mof E J L Dadley. . K'of R & S Jas W King. . M A-BF Whit?. . . 1 G G Register. -; O G W K Bell. The Lodge, we are plaased to learn, i in a very flourishing condition. . Knights ef Honor. The ofheers elect for 4he ensninr term of Carolina Lodrra No. '434. KniVhts' of Honor, were installed last evening by G D. WJH Bellamv. assisted bviP G D M, Bellamy, G G, N Jacobi and acting p D, H Mo h Green, and are as follows?: P D F A L Cassidty. ' Dictator Henry P West.. V D JnoD Taylor. A DVV Coney. Reporter O S Harriss." FR-J L Dudley. : Chaplain A L DeRosset. Guide J A Springer. Guardian J L Holmes, Jr.. Sentinel J M MtGowan. Med EjL Dr WJ.H Bellamy. Trustees R G Rosi, W J H Bellamy, and Sam'l Northrop. Probable Homicide. A friend at Burgaw sends us the par ticulars of a shooting affair .which occurred on th. plantation of B,W. Moor.. in Lioiumoia townsnip, renaer county, y-i i . . - . . nn laitt Thnradav ifticrht. Abont 7 o'clock I fva ;i,f ; mnemtu tTw I on the night in questloa one Henry Moore, a colored boy about 16 years old, j l i . t . i - f i :10 a coiorea gin oi aooac me same age. i i . , I wnom nemet as tne nouse oi one rrans: Irr t jrT 'xtr r I nernng, coiorea, on jur. w. jaoore s tUrk. r --j mg wgetner wnan tne gm siappea mm on the cheek, whereupon he Wint to the further part of the cabin, put on his coat and drew a pistol from one of its pockets He then returned to the fire- I . - . ... . .. . I Djac6 and alter tellinz the eirl. three r : ui i j-j I tiuiBS iu Buuwsaiuu, buao ue tutcuueu j.iiu 8hoot her he fired the nistol. the ball stnking the girl near the eye and pass- hng through her head, "lodging under the 6&ia otx the back of the neck from whence it waa afterwards extracted. The inteno as murderer was arrested and carried be tnrm .Tntir n Wslbf .km f. Was ordered to ve a iustified bond of c200 for his annearance at next term of Sunerior Court for Pender countv. or in default thereof.to be oommitted;to jail. At last accounts the wounded , girl's situation was so critical that but few hopes ot her I recovery were entertained. . -1 Ajt a meenng ot tne. uape rear ugai xniamry , kjo, i, ma uauauon coiGreaj N. O. State Guard, held last evecing by j order of Brig. Cen. M. P. Taylor, com manding Second -Military Division, for the purpose of electing a Captain, ticc I Sol. W, Nash, W. H. Howe, Jr.,, was j elected to fill the vacancy. At a similar meeting of tho New Hano- ver Light Infantry, Co. A, Alex, Samp- t ' " I snn wftc elated Cantain W A. R. find. ; uurnea. , 1 lhis morning a coiorea woman, m tae employ of a gentleman living on Chestnut I street, while standing with her back to the fire, had her elothins iznitecL and be-1 fore the flames could be extinguished she I was serersly burned. A physician was I P1'1a ot9 Corn bread, uiea, ana iui sccoauis ao patient was 1 resting easily. j The old eye sores at the corner of Mar. I ket and Second streets are befci repaired. ) . County CommissiOBers. Tho Board met yesterday afternooni Committee on poor house and public buildings reported progress. HjTbe Chairman appointed Commission ers Worth and Bagg to audit and settle the accounts of the Sheriff with the coun ty Treasurer. Edwatd Schrierer having been appoin ted a constable of Cipe Fear township at the previous meeting of the Board, ten- idered his official liond for SSOO. which as accepted. " 1 bom a Harreli declined the appoint rceut of orerseer of the public xoad, second diviJion, from Desert branch to Sturgeon C reek. f . Petition of A. Carr,; lor hands, in con nection with the Gordon road, was refer red to Commissioner J. A. Monteomerv, with power to act. Applications from the following persons for licenses to retail liquor in the city were granted: John D. Dasher and R. J. Scarborough. i L. Cr. Davis tendered his resignation as a member of the school committee of Harnett township. On motion the same was accepted, and Mr. W. B. Giles ap pointed. The election of Standard Keeper ,, for th county coming up, Messrs. N. Morris andj. C. Millis were voted for, the former ressivicg three and the latter two votes. Mr, Morris was then declard duly elected. , The bids of Tora fiaiarsos. Jas. A owerJ Duucan .Holmes, Thoa.as Rivera ilobcrfc Sweat, and. James H. TJllt tor lurnrsting cofiias and .bury fog the dead of tho county, were opened and the contract awarded to Nora Samn- son as the lowest bidder. The contract for. keeping the county poor and insane was awarded to Mr. John F. Garrell, as also for keeping the prisoners at the Work Housa. He gave a bond in the first instance of $1,000 and in the second of $500. Ordered that the prisoners at the Work House be turned over to Mr. Garrell on the 7th inst.. . Dr. W. W. Lane was ordered to be con tinued as County Physician under the present contract. ' The following was adopted : Whereas, At the lasi meeting of this Board, L was ordeied that the cleik othe Board should request His Hpuor, Judge McKoy, not to hold a term of the Superior g&ffi,1,. i. - i.v. trm was not iu conformity to law : ai.d Wit is, the Board is at the Dresent timft dTtted that there is doubt in regard to ileffalitv of holdinj, h5s rnnr members of the legal profession being of nnn nn ninn nnrt atma h.i n rhn . a , -1US v4 wiiuary opinion, vaereio De ir. Besolvtd, That the Board intended bv . J voeiracuon no oisrespect to His Honor Judge McKoy, In making the reouest afore gaI4 - but only t0 express theif desire to sae expense to the county. Ordered, that it be re ferred ' to the At- torney of the Board to examine into th claim presented by H. Nutt, as an offset to tha indcrnpnt. KnrinrH ofa?r,ef " .v.-.wwuBUl,lulu ur luo countv aa anrtv nnnn r. w. j . . ' iunuu, auu report IO 1116 riOaiu it tBO Sane be just, and also if tha said Mann ia to debted to the county in any other amount! h"an is included in said judgment ; and he De autnemea to indulge the executionnow in the Sheriff's hands, until after the next meeting of the Board. The Board proceeded to destroy two bonds, Nos." 50 and 100 each for $100, with last coupon attached to each ; 13 cou pons, $3 each, and two gold coupons, $15 each. ' ' The County Treasurer's report for the month of December was received and cr- dered to he referred to the Finance com mittee. Ordered that the Finance that: tliA FinsrrA frtmmiltfl meet on Mondav evenir??' the. TSth int.. at j o. Adjourned, to meet next Wednesday,-the 15th inst Home Jiaqe.Jce. We saw a block cf beautiful, clear ice, free rroni show, which was made at Mes3is Juo. E. Lippitt , & Co's. ice house yester- day. The bloik was from six to eight mcaes imcc. Air. lippitt purposes naviog -mm T t . 1 . . OI SuCu ice tins summer, wmcn 1 wm 00 soxq u 2 very reasonaoie pne- I Ml A . 1 - They are now Drenared to make contracts for any amoaDt, especially for May deliv ery. Yeast has now sone out of date, be it known to all busy maids and matrons Doolets Badsg or Yeast Powdeb is wt iuuui, w- cnjts, tea-rolls, bread, cake, doughnuts, pot pies, fruit dumplings, etc., get their hisbesk touch cf art and delicacy from its use. ,..'.-: 7, 1879. NO. as , Board of Aldermen. The Board cf Aldermen met In regular session at the City. Hall, last night. Committee on Fire Dcpariment re ponea, in. the mattsr of -a fire alarm, that the ahrra be" put oa the City. Hall, as soon as funds can be obtaine.d. Petition of J. II. McGwity & Co., to erect a wooden shed, was-not granted. Committee 6a Lights were granted further time ia the matter pf the petition of T.'J. Sutherland for a lamp. ' A pstitioa from butchers wa.s'n mo tion, hid "on the table. The committee on Overcoats made a report ef what had -Leea dono by them in the purchase of overcoat," and also recommended that tho two janitors be furnished with overcoats and hats. Alderman Fiinner moved that the re port and recommendation be received and adopted, and tho coats and hais furnished janitors be charged to Public Buildings. Adopted. ' - , A communication from Dr. Wood, in answer to a resolution passed at the last meeting, was read, and, on raotkin cf -Alderman Fianner, the Mayor was reques ted to carf a special meeting as soou as Dr WoodHvas ready' to make a report. Application from 6. G. Parsley, Jr., to erect a one story wooden building,with tin roof,, for au office, corner Water and Orange streets, was recommended by the committee .on Tire Denartrr.t:i,: ..nd want ed by tlf 11 --rc; Application from Wis. Marstellar. was reerrCd to Committee on I-Jarket ' and Fees .... ' i Alderman 1-janner rioved that the I resqlntionsi adopted by the c?lizens' mest- ic-g in itlation to the debt of the city and the issuing of bond's 'in: settlement of the same, be adopted by thy Board. Alderman Fester mcvod to - amend by ineertics in any bonds issued, ""that-tbje same shall be taxed, the same to be listed by the Clerk and Treasurer." ' The amendment was lost, acd the origi nal motion adopted. ; On motion of Alderman Fianner, a committee of two from the Board of Aldermen was appointed to co operate with the citizens' committee to memorial ize tho Legislature about the istuance of bonds. J The Mayor appointed Aldermen Fian ner and Foster as tha committee. Alderman Fianner also moved that the same committee make application to nave the 'city charter amended so as to empower the B,oard of Aldermen to levy a tax on all tnilk wagons, carts and drays used in tho city, and vegetable and produce dealers doing busineseoutside of the MarketHouse. Carried. - Alderman Lowrey moved that W. P. CaDaday, Esq., be notified to fill up aud arrange his street railroad on a level with the street oa Fourth street, between Hilton and Market street, within ten daysffailiog in which the Chief of Police is instructed to fil 1 up the same at Mr. Canaday's ex pense. Adjourned. List of Letters. . H" Y-.l? 1 , r 1 . , xua luuowmg is a use or letters re maining in the City Post Office at Wil mington, N. C, Wednesday, Jan. 8th, 1879 : A Jas W Andrews, 'B inos J Ben.net, .Philip Butler, mrs Harriet liirswell. C Miss Allie Cox mis; Emma Cole man, miss. Hattie Collins, Isabella Camp neii, a irranK Uurtis, (-JJ, Jus Cartbers. . D ick DeBros, mrs Mary Dancaa Elmira Dudley. F Jane Fonville. G Mrs Attie Guess. H Jno Hardy, James M Hcoper. FiUtb Hines. .-,'. f -' ' J Enock Johnson, (Middle Sound). K Miss Lillie King. L Isaac Lace, Samuel .Lip wick. . M Mrs Martha McKinsie-,-miss Mary McLeod. P Mrs Polly Ann Peterson, Pnacilia Parmer. .. R Wiiliam Richardson, mrs Mary R Kush. S Jim Smith, John T iSpeitz, Preston bpnggs, Hester Sloan, .miss Coney Smith. T W W Turner. W Win" Washington, S W Watts, Preston Wilder Jno 3 Walter s, J W Webb, Isaac Wells. Caroline Waddell, miss Yaro Waters, Pollie Walker. , ' Persons calling for letters in above list will-please say "advertised"; if not claim d in 80 days will be sent to dead letter Office, Washington, D. C. - E. R. BRINK, P. M. ' - Wilmington, C. New Hanover County N. C. ' NooU'er remedy has proved so efiVctual in relievirg Coughs anI Colds as Dr . Bull's Cough Syrup. Itis recommended by many physicians and costs only 25 cents a bottle. New Advorfebmenta. Avlarge Stock. 0F G0LD PENS, PENCILS. &&, Plain Ebony, iUbbr. Pearl, A Pea or Pea oil to suit every one.' A fiat lot of Fancy Good for sal law. ? MicrMcopM, Telescopes, Marine GUuw, c.,on hand and Nautical IastmmSats aad Charts ordered at short notice and cutraa. teed f tha beat quality. fc Chronometers rated ad NanUcal Xnstra raents repairoi at - . nEIN8BEROKR'S ' an 7 Lire Book and Jdujle Store. " ' 1 Underwjter's Sale- WI, CRONLTT, Auctr. BY ,CR0NLY &' MORRIS. QN'TO-MOHROW, ( Wednesday 8th inJt , at 11 o'clock," A. M.', we will Kll at. our Saiea room;, by order and under icf pection.of th e Agent of the Underwriter for and cn ae countof all concerned, ALL THE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE, of jth inst, ja Mt Special Notice. rjIHE BRIDGE OVER THE CAROLINA Central Railway, 'on Fourth. Street, will be tsiken down rn '. Imrsday rcornia, January 9th, lor the purpose of beirj rebuilt. The Street at thit poiot will be impassible for three or f tiur .days D ue notice will be jiven of the cnirjpleticn of the Bridge. - : V n. c. brock, JAn 7 , Chief of Police. To the East, by Way of the West. Ey Bishop Marvin $2... Errors of the Papacy." By Bishop Marvin, $2. Book of Sermons. By Bishop Marvin $2. Doctrinal Integrity. By Bishop. Marvin, SI. Work of Ciirist. By Bishcp Marvin, CO.cts. Life of Rev. W. G. Caulks. By Bishop Marvin, &1.50. Life and Labors of Bishop Marvin. By Dr M Anally, $1.50. Around - the World. By E. II. Hendrix, D. D., S2. Our ChJI ?Tr7e:? , Cv A- G- Haygood, D. D., f 1. 50. heights and Wings. By Dr. Deems, fl 50. The People's Commentary; -By Ames B:nney,'$3. . Any of the above will be sent iostpaid on receipt of price. Liberal .discount to agents. Address Tlie-Advocata Publishing House, or, Logan D. Damcrou, Agent, St. -Louis 1 ' jan 7 3t. . W k Han B g6. B ffl-fc 9 tmm m O110 ".Wht Only. Wed nesd.i y , J auunry S , rjIHE "TONKY" LVEST OF THE SEA SUN. APPEARANCE OF THE FAMOUS oney Derrer's Pantomime Troupe and his htandird Co Including te OrigiDal and Onlr . IX 1 M A L D L I Geo. H. Adams, The beet Trick Clown in America, And a Superb Corp of PANTOMIME and SPECIAL STAfiS lo IN NDMBKR, IN Humpty Duxnpty I dmiM'n kb usual. Reserved Seat now on aalat Heinsbfrffer'a. jancat 1). B. liUDQE, Bua. Agents NO IPOETJRY Boatwiight & EIcKoy JJ AVE SINCE THE HOLIDAYS re newed their stock. It is now large and complete. To our retail friend3 we will state hat yfeare alive to their wants. We buy close and we sell close. Our motto is "CAN'T BIS UNDERSOLD 1" "Dajou mind that?" Some of .our friends who have put up counters once said we were "retail men," Now, to you, gentlemen, who buy at whole-1 sale, we will state, il you will come and examine our goods and prices, and we don't put them to the blush, we will ac knowledge we hae been in the Giocery business for twenty-five years to littlo pur pose. ;. .. - To our friends who have been owing us four months and mere we will state we posi tively need what is due us. We gave you value received, and we think it as little as you can do to come forward and make a showing. You can all have credit if you will "tote fair" and pay your bills promptly at the end of the month. Faith in each other is 'what we need in this land. Nearly all debts now are debts of honor. Won't you pay for what you eat, cametLing to sustain life? To those who pay their bills promptly we will sell on thirtv davs lower than ho who sells for cash. Boatwright & McKoyr 87&8 Worth Front Ot. jan 0 . - Christmas Comes UT ONCE A TZAR BUT YOU CAN corns either to-day or to-morrow and bnv - 1" ' ' your CHRISTMAS GOODS. I am offering .... oine rare bargains for the Holidays In GenU and loathi and Boya Clothing. Call and the best UalasBdrU Shirt is be City for 70 centi ""' 9: AT .,''-' ' - , . j -."- ' 1 ' -. ' ' ' - SHBIZR'S EJIPOBIUII, Uarkst bu J. ofiae very Ibert adTtrtis etsrs.' -.
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