KEEP MOV ING ! BROWN & RODDICK, 45 XEarket Street-. Ureal Annual Clearing Sale. f HASBEEtf OUR ANNUAL CUSTOM darinj we paet lour years to inau gurate a SPEGI-flX, SLIaK in nrder to cl'-fio out tbe balance of our WINTER. STOCK! c which time we vriil make a general Mark Down on all Sur plus Stock ! Ou'i a'rrts will find ererj article niked in f Jia figur-e, 'be lorinr ijfv, if !J!jic' aod tbe MAKKXD DO'A'X PRICli IN lt:i. tC'irT r:-wa f.ior raci brst J;c f-l. .; nL jrivrnit-j a W1MTER ORESS GOCOS, 81AKTt, FLANNELS, CAMTOH FLANNELS, A". UDIES', GESTS' A3D CMLDSEPTS UNDERWEAR. We mean business and will msrx every ar ti le at ach a pr ce that cannot tail to satisfy an j and all who anticipate making: any pur rhMesin oar line and would ad, for the bi-neb toi oar patrons in the count' y,that they mar rely on any orders they may favor ns with being promptly and as faithfully filled w if they stood at the counter. One Price to All SPECIAL SALE. We hare decide to make a CLEAN SWEEP of all our LINEN GOODS such as L1UEN TABLE DAMASKS, u 11 NAPKINS, DOILIES, TOWELS. -Ami In order to make this a success we bare marked them to the LOWEST NOTCH. Be assured they are reduced j ait as represented. You are Invited to Call and Seo for YouTEelves. We hare NO desire to deceive or miareDre- hent anything. Oar policy bai NEVER beea to get as muci a we could lor our mercban diae, but to sell as LUW a possible in order to lnceasa our outlet and keep tbe trade A 1 HOMK. Call early. Brown & Roddick. itnll - . OPERA HOUSE. 0i8 Kht Only! Inrsflay. Jan. 23. LEONARD GROVER'S Famous Combina tion, ia the Great National Comedy, Our Boarding House! The Chieftiest'Saccess of the Decade. Seren distinct runs in wew Trk. Ee .en gaged for this season. Fourteen Hundred Performances Tbe en tire New York cast will appear. Remember, this is the only Company - in America with the author's stamp of approval. The unquestioned success of the enormous New York runs. 8ee ererywhsre, in all papers, the cordial endorsement of most complete merit. THE LOWEST POPULAR PRICES. Admiiion, 25c, 50., and $1.00. Referred 8iats for sale at Heitsberger's without eztia cfearre. jaa 20 St Boatwiiglit & HcKoy OFFER TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY AT Wholesale and' Retail. v THE LARGEST & EEST SELECTED stock Of Uroccries in the State. We keep no so-called No.-2 MEATS. GOOD GOODS are always the Cheapest. JTCozt and see as4 Examine foryoor- Boatwright & HcKoy, 8. 7 t O noith rront a. Jui 20 Toilet & Fancy Articles. PEBFDUERT, le.", ' yOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS - rrescriptionj compounded at all hours day or aighu A complete stock to buy ram. JAMES C. MDNDS, Druggist Third street, Opp. City Hail. ' dec 21 Tee,'' Baili ; Ibtiew ' 1 II H II A i II r II IN JL 11 UJ II A V. H HA V V o VOL. '3. ' 1 1 WILMINGTON, N. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY LOCAL NEWS. yew Advertisements. IJes&t Weight. Supt Notice. rcRTHRcr & Ccs?ttKG-frrmerp! At ten- Urn ! Rea'd John Carroll'a ad. P. IlEiseBEaoEa Meiehaat's Expense Book. ale and A.SHRiEE--Cheapi'- than It.r. 8. Jcwett Cbrutmas u-Over. J. C. Mc.vds, Drusist. T oi!tt nd Fncy Art-c'IbS. .' , I ! v. :.:v Co at to-iav. 1', b ,.4 - . '1 he tide n tT t v-'P!c,"y. I... the rcco!ioc:ij te J.uest mr.vci.a-i. '-Or.r idW'GouiV' Avi!'. l.e witr. ed by a Hue lvoufo on Thursdaj! ilj tbe presyat a'pps.irancs of thfl b 'jsht 'may be tasoii as au ov.clico. -.Tnct wait the r machine and flcalinj compress cornnuebco 'w r'c .and we'll tell jon about, them. That is the best wc can make oat of this to-dsy. i The members of the! Little Giant com pany con template changing their uniform, adopted some weeks Ago, Ihey, now think of using coats instead of shirts. The- lower part oflthe river is still very lull of water but up about Fayetteviile much of the recnt frtet has run off, there being some 25 or SO feet le-s j'.water there than thera was a week ago. , i '-z 1 I There was a little sef to between two sable "gemmeu". thi aftornooi3j at the head oftb Market llouae. Tbcy were both taken UDdcr the protecting wing of a Knight of tie Star and escorted to the Guard House ' The new ho?e reel ordered for tfjf Wii miugtoa Steam Fire Engine Company TNo. l.ome weeks ag- u expected on tbe New York steamer to-vky. It is said to bo a perfect beauty and witnal ex ceedingly substantial. 1 I . , 1 'Always keep it on hand1 as delay in creases suffering. If you have a Cough or Cold use Dr-Bull's Cough. Syrup. It will cuie vou. Price 23 cents. I Unmailablet )j . The following is ja list of unmailable letters remaining in the City Fostoffice ; Lizzie La'Grange Hamlet, P O; S. S. Brockway.Key West, F14; Perry Mason, & Co Boston Mass. Adjusted. i i We understand that the claim for carn ages, :by the collision tyesteiday between the Norwegian barque; Kristin and the schooner John Douglass, 'has been satis factorily adjusted without recourse to law as we intimated would be the case yester day, by tbe owners of the steam tug Alpha. Tbe Street Cars. Notwithstanding the j disasters en tailed by the fire last night, Mr. Cana day, the proprietor of the street railway, has bad a car running tc-day. A sehedule will be kept up, as will be jsecn py notice published elsewhere, and eery accosmo dation will be given as soon as it is pos sible to do so. We hope to sea new cars on the track in a few days Indications. Office For the South Atlantic and Gull States clear, or partly cloudy weather. Southeast to South wtet winds, du.'ing the rest of Tuesday falling barometer. ,j BOTH PBUDENCET AND I AMBI TION concur in urging honest men to do tbe be.t possible thing, each in his own line of business. It is this J feeling which has made Doolet's Yeast Powder the best in the market. ' The cans are always full weight, and tL eContents chemically pure and most skillfully compounded. Wlae for Invalids.; The Tort Grape Wine'of New ! Jersey is the best medicinal wine . in ibe market and it is said that ehe vintage of A. Speer for excels any other produced. 1 It is heavy ia body, rich in flavor and well adapted for sicXlj persons and for general family use For sale by J. C. Munds,1 Green& FUnuer, and P. L. Bridgers &go ( . " A Report. J"1 ' Tcere was a report on tie street to day to tbe effect that eaily this morning a small frame building in the Northeastern section of the city was destroyed by! fife. We have beea uaable tc trace it to any reliabh source and failed to find oat anj thing about it. Tbe fire deparlaent, so far as we can leaxa know, nothing! abou t it. War Departs! xt, of tbe Chief Signal Officer irashington D. C.,Jan., 21st. J i Burning .of ihe Street Canvonei . . Stables, etc. j The lurid light in tbe eastern part of tbe city about 11 o'clock last night was caused tythe burning ofthQ etiblea' of the Wil mington and Seaside Railway Company, situated just beyond the city limits at tr.e eastern extremity of ilarket strpet. j Kr. W. P. Cana.iay, tbe owner of tbe properi.y, ad s Uo resides at tie corner of Ssventeaui'a auJ Market et-ecls,-d"rctly across liie Lrr. from tL la'oles, was arouse, by tbe kickicg of tbe borser, wben ! he'discovoied tbe stable car sbe in a ijUt fcl-sz-. ; 'f b aUrm was aoucj?u alio il. b..-.y. asiUU. ca of two ... A. . Li or t:r"-co r,--a'lu u.i cs s, sawx--ttr-1 ' out otvj of the sto ail cars " ! vhi 'a v as tlA Vc t rs saved. Tbe flames : j rtjadly 'spread u a; dwdliss occu- by Mrs. PHzab.-t: Krm iv.. SaewJen s joeeedecj in having most o-t LU farnifjre. Mrs. Kennody hld au iusursnce of SoOO oa ht'r j'ropertr in a company rep resented lv Air. Kenwood Gi!. The Mr. stable buildings of the. Sail way Ccmpany were insured hr 10&. Thy t-o large cars which wire burnt wero jncr?l for $400 each, the tbreo small cars ftt $300 eacb, the horses and mules, te.i in num ber at $850. . The carts, harness, plows, feed, cutter, etc, stored in the stable were insured for. about $200. There was thirty bushels of food an - twenty-fire bales of hiy consumed; on which there was no iusurance. Tbe insurance on the destroyed property as seated above was tin companies represtuted by Mr. Ker wood Giles. It is possible that tbe orig in of the fire was accidental but it ia the opinion of Mr. Canadny that it ia the work of an incendiary. The engines did not go to the scene of coraflagration be cause there was do water n the vicinity of the fire, the cistern on the corner of Seventh and Market nearest to Jthe cee street being the of the wefltgra- lon . T" Fell into the Fire. I : : We regret to learn, that a little am of Mr. Bryant Turlington, a bo at two years of age, while playing in the parlor at his grand-father's residence, Mr. E. Turling ton's, on Sunday afternoon last, accident ally fall into tbe fire, and although ho was immediately seized and dragged from the flames, it was not before the child's arms and face were pretty sererelj scorched. We are glad to learn, however, that tht little fellow is doing' very well and that the burns are not likely lo .prove very serious. Detained by Sickness. I We are sorry to learn that Captain Oliver, the popular commander of the steamship Ka:cigh, is detained in Balti more by severe indisposition, j But his steamer is in good hands, however, Cap tain D. J. Price, of the Foley, having navigated her out this time. The Foley, which leaves Baltimore to-day, will be under command of Captain Bennett, of the same line, and formerly eoxnmander of the Lucille. Personal. Messrs. N. F. Emmons and O. d. New bury, of Hartford, Conn., are Jn the city. These gentlemen are on a prospect ing tour in the South and are combining business with . pleasure. I They are the guests while in the city of Mr. F. A ' Newbury, one of our enterprising Water street merchants, who by the way is a nephew of the first named gentleman and brother of the other. Colonel Fremont in Florida. Wo understand that Col. S. L. Fre mont, of this city, who was some time sinceappointed to assist. Gen. Gilmore in tbe construction of the river and har bor works below Savannah, has been also assigned to the charge of the survey of the line for the proposed ship canal .which is to connect the St. Mary's river, in Florida, with the Gulf of Mexico. Col. Fremont is now in Florida for the execution of this undertaking, and is prob ably at this time in the canebrakes of the Okefenoke swamp. In addition to this surrey, we learn that he has also another work on hand, besides that at Savannah, tbe deepening of the channel at Darien Ga. I So it will be seen that he will hardly eat any idla bread, for this 'Winter, at all events. This is the day set apart Sot the elec tion ot United States Se sator. We hare heard nothing from Balelgh bat presume, as a matter of coun'that Governor Vance has been elected by a strict part rote. Thsy were fishing for some of the lost freight o! III. Tollers; flat to-day. Fashionable Frivolities. Gilded ornaments are ' all the. rage. Gilded combs, ad buckles for the shoes, are among these. Buckles of Ehine peb bles ara used for the same purpose. Many toilets are covered with beads and embroidery, all in bright colors. Materi als are also used fchot with metallic thread, and laces have gold and silver work .intermixed. It is very difficult with iaese sr.owy tnmminjrs and materiaTsi tn i have, a toilet which is in perfect taste. and not one cver-irirumed. Lingeres and modistes' use large number cf c: y gilt, silver, steel, jet, stone and crystal ornaments. ' Old embroideries., are much sought after, and there is co doubt but th-i many of tbe new artiioles ars now passed off as such lew persons knowing the d'fferencs. -Whits satin-embroidered bridal dressfcs.are derigutur; and all col- ored satin's ara worked in( , elaborate de signs! j Plush and seal-skin are tee favorite trimmings for winter walking suits; they are both comfortable and elegant. The trimmings thus mane consist of plastron vests, collars, cuffd, rovers ard ( bands. A Parisian suit, trimmed in this fashion, it is of colored cloth. Tho skirt has no train. It is trimmed down the front with three bias plush bands terminating in large plaiting, each placed a small distance ironi the other. Down the bask falls a tunique, borbered with a band of plush. It is slightly raised in a pufiing which is kept- in place by two plush bands. The waist is cut in veaton shape, and opens over a plush vest. The coilar, re vers, cuffs and pockets are all of plush. The suit is trimmed with osameied bat tons. ' Diamond buttons, so called, are a novelty and very effective on evening dresses. Each button is composed of several crystal Rhine pebbles, cut aud set like diamonds. They are made in several sizes.; j Xhe hair is now dressed low, in puffs and ringlets. The back is dressed in the same way, with the braid often' forming an oval. The forehead is still covered bv the Breton baadsau. This bandeau con sists of short, natural waves, which fall over the forehead without having any "part." A net made of jiair, in the same color as the natural hair, is placed over this to keep it in place. Crochet mitttens are worn over kid gloves for walking and visiting purposes; in the latter case the mittens must be taken off before the wearer enters the par-1 lor. i The fifth anniversary of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, Golden Lyre Lodge, (col.), was celebrated to-day. Delegations from the different lodges in Laurinburg, Charlotte and Charleston ar rived here by the Carolina Central and W. C. & A. Railroads last night and participated in thecelebratien Horse Sto.en and Recoverc d. I ' This morning, about 3' o'clock, a large bay horse, valued at about $175, the property of Messrs. Behrends & Monroe, was stolen from their stable in the rear of Messrs. Mott & Campen's butoher shop on Market, one door east of Second street. The staple to the lock was drawn and the hinges of the door broken and the horse "spirited" away. Persons living in the vicinity of Market and Second- streets heard the horsa coming, oat, but thought nothing of it. This afternoon, about 2 o'clock, the animal was captnred riderless near the city and turned over to Chief of Police Brock, 'who restored him to his rightfal owner. The horse bears evi dence of having been badly used. Hotel ArTiY$is- 1 ' EmmreHousb. Wilmington N.iC, Jan. 20 I. L. Dolby, proprietor. from 8:15 o'clock Janj 20 to 8:15 o'clock Jan 21 R P Paddison, Jno K Paddison, Point Caswsll; W L Freeman, Goidsboro; J K Brown, WarsawJ E L E Ohen, Asia; B O Ballard. J E Henderson. Char lotte; Miss M Grow, Shoe Heel; E Powers; D W Shaw, L S Flew, Charlotte; E McQueen. Shoo Heel; J O Alexander, Charlotte; A J Burney, Shoe Heel; W A Alexander, J B Muse, Charlotte; L M Bain, Montgomery, Ala; A i Method, iQmoenon; l uetiennat, ew aora At John Carroll's "JgOTJQJST 1B.E BEST WHISKEY pass- ed over any coaster injthis eUy. A solemn fact! Also, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, as free laaeh rrery day. Tbe Celebrated Ifiaberry Ofsters sold oalyat TUB UOdllOPOLlTAN. l2l 21, 1879. NO. 300 I-ist of JLetters. I The fallowing' is a. list of letters 're maining in tie City Pot Oilca at Wi!- mington, X 1879-:!' C, Wednesday, Jar.. 22d, i E MisaUarv Brova, (2) m;--3 T' Blackwell, tt H Bill, mi L LowcaoC r3 yj Miss baliio Cockibn mi5 Katie F Ale: Ftnnsll, Jco Fu!c' Anthonv Gavlor. EAI.x li-k, ifarlin Horton, Chas W Uudgms. mrs Allen Haves, mrs Jaue Hill, Elmira G Hill, mi5s L'ettie Herri" - I Fuller Isaac. . j ilary A Jones K PoiliA Kin- SoiuiucnKkg. . LIirsLouveaia Leonard, (2) 'Lr.la Lane. , . M Fred ilcKsy, G C Milner,. Jas, X Mosher, Geneva Morris, mra Oliva Miller, mrs Thisbey iMosely, mrs Mary M Mann, mrsSallie Meddows. P David Piver, Jcs Picket, Eiizi K Pridgen.. F Dtla Robinson. S A Snipper, 1 W Sanders, ''.Cajrlton Sessoms, Capt J C Ster-zes, miss Annit Siadwickmiss Melissa Spearman. W Wo Wallac?,Ja? 0-WiIIsoD,Hector A Waters, miss liattio Wright, A II Williams, miss Sarah 'Washington, Rachaei "Wright, mrs Jamison K Will liams, Mary A Waddell, Jennie - Wash ington, Hon 8 W Watts. ' Persons calling for letters in above list will please say "advertised"; if not claim- d in 30 days will bo sent to dead lsttejf Office, Washington, D. C. 1 1 E. R. BRINK, P. M, Wilmington, N. C. New Hanover County N. G: flew Advertisements. Notice- OFFICE W. & S. RAILROAD CO. January 21, 1879.1 THE STREET CARS will leave the head of the road (corner feixih and Castle streets) every hour commencing at 8 A. M and running during the day. Persons desi rous nf visiting the Cemetery can rely uj on meeting cars according to above schedule. jan21-6t HENKV WRIGHT, Supt 8tar and Bun cbpy. i ' Farmers ! Attention ! WE WILL SELL CHEAP Tire Good Farm Horses. ALSO, . Three Extra Pine Saddle asd Har ness Horses., , l ALSO, ONE YOKE OF OXEN. Work well single or double. Mexican dol lars taken at par. NORTHROP & CUMMIN G. , jan2l-dlt-w2t. L For S.O'Zi J START THE NEW TEAR with in creased facilities; over any previous year for doing a close and prompt business. j ' With a Wagon and Dray I am pre pared to deliver Goods with dispatch to any part of the city. M correspoudence with the largest dealers in tbe Western markets is entirely satisfactory and enables me to furnish to the trade LARD, BACON and FLOUR, at the very lowest prices AS LOW as any WHOLESALE man in the same quantities. , I haw. sufficient i cinital upon which to make THIRTY DAY Accounts with re sponsible parties, and pledge myself to give tem al the advantages of the Cash Prices. 1 shall sell at unilonn prices governed by the fluctuations of the market.- rfsingaud falling in a business like manner . My prices are at all times guaranteed as low as the lowest, and I believe that straight through the- will bo low;er than those of any other retail hous in tho city. I . Stock always complete. Fresh Goods by every steamer. . . . i a lb- Get my prices, Iok at my goods, overhaul your oid Pas Books, its perusal will pay you, and see if jit is , not to your aavantage to open your account with James C. Stevenson- jin 13 Hardware, Hardware. COLLINS' TIMBER AND WOOD AYES. ETerr Ax4 warranted. 8immona' Box ing and Broad Axes, Grub floes, Cotton Cards, Coffee Mills, Hatchets, Hammers, da, Ac All for sale at lowest living profits by , GILFS A M0RCHI8ON, I 38 Ai40Murchison Block. Don't bur Hard ware, Tin ware and Crockery before calling on us. ian Rlotiee. JOTICE 13 HEREBY given to all whom ' it mayt concern, that application will be nude to-the General Assembly of Nortn Carblma, vwbich convenes in Janu ary next, for a charter to Incorporate the "Wilmington, Charlotte & Western Rail way Company." Y v ; : dec j 2-C0t j vanaay, limerick Coles, Ja? K CaMur ; D Richard Dudley, W II Du- T-lIi-Sai:Eaward, ' New Advortieomonts. Buggies, Buggies, I Harness & Saddles, 1 FOK SALE AT asnxxAnDT cl co'sx 1 3rd st, opposite City Hall. I ' REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS ' f AND DISPATCH ' . HORSE-SHOEING A BPECIALTt. 1 jsn 20 tfj - . Just Received. 1 1 A NOTBER SLTrLY of- thatl Celebrated ' i. JL Utand of ) . JACK FHOST "FX.OIJR ! Awarded a GoM Ma3tl at the Paris Ex position. It has no cual. The ) . very huett made. Alto. ' '. j "j QQft DHLS FLOCn. eH'iiradc, 1 ', 0 A A ' bxes Dry Salted am OU 'J tiLolcd Bacon, orA Feclws Java, Lagcrr i JU .. atd r.io I.... 1 FCl Crnsled, Orainlatct?, titaod J 'JO a: a A, txC, and O Sugars, arn tbli 1'orto'Rico, Cuba, N. O. . OtJU j andS.11. Molu 50 ' 1 1 1 QQ" Tubs ,'civice, Leaf liard, ! UUU epitid Barrels. Lake G?rrz tnd Libanon Sheetings, Uanchctor and Randolph Yarns, i Cr4cVers,; CfLdy, Soap, Starch, Foda, l v rcus, Alatcnes, Uorn 'u, GIuo, Bung,- Nail ilewp Iron, Ac, c. ' j . Fortaielow by , , i.WiHLtms ' . iJiircliisoii.' The ShM-clmnt's Scales and ' 1 Expense Eooa. JESIGNED FOr. THE USE OF STORE keepers anittbera in keeping a corrsct ac count of eales and ezpensej for esch djsr, j month acdyear. Price 60 cents. . For sale at ' HEINSBESGJJR'8. PIANOS AND ORGANS sold low i , tor Cash or on the Instalment Plan At HEIN8BERGER7U jan 20 Lire Book and Music Store. Christmas ia Over. TUT I WILL RE PLEASED TO sei you in tho J. , Book and Stationery Line, i' ' and will endeavor to give ytiu et1ifaction;ln evtry trat.action at , ! H. JEWETT'S, ; dec 27 Front tt:eet Book Store. Lost S5 Reward. BETWEEN I GERMANU lIIALL AND Second Htreet, on Dock,1 last n'Rbt. a VELLOW GOLD BRACELET, ornamented at one end with a Ram's Head in Etruscan , Work. The finder will be rewarded by leav nir the same at the Review or the bar office. - -."''. jan 18 tf Star copy. t Cheaper than Ever ! I -T7-E, ARE SELLING OFF the balance if v v our immense stcck of Gents' and Youths Winter Clothing and FurniBhing Goods at an Immense Reduction ! to make room for the new Spring Stock. Call and get bargains and boy your goods at STARVATION PRICES and the Best Unlaundried Shirt In tbe 'City 'for 75 Ctl ' I ' XT ' " 'it' BHRIER'S EMPORIUM, jan 18 Market it. NEW CROP. New Orleans M0L For sale low by XJAZjZi l rSAn.SAZf. jan IS 0ierhourg's Men's Depot, Wear GOOD SHIRTS, ready for uiej 15 cU. i Best " u tt 4. ,1Co. I I Red Flannel Underwear, per Suit, 1.S0, -1 i Half Hese, Extra Heavy, 15c or two for 25c. I Fine Merino 8hirts, per pair 1.00, I Black 8ilk Scarfs 60 cents. Silk Handkerchiefs, best, 63 cents. Kid Gloves best, 1.00. Linen Collars 16 cents. " 'Argossy" Roller tfuipeaders, ac s suc cestf ally as a brace. . Judge Sharp in Chambers at ; t '. I OTTER BOUBG'S, ju l8 ( 22 Market st. 300 Bunches of Banana?, I HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED 300 Bunches of very choice Bananas, which will be sold very low. Those calling early will have the advantage of selecting I a nice bunch at S. G. NORTHBOP'S, dec SO - Fruit and Confectionery Ctorea 150 Bbls. EerosenOsjOil rpo ARR1YE PS8teaaers Baleifb and Foley, to -sorrow. CHE3S, CABLBY ft CO. jaa 20-3t '7 TDK WILMINGTON JOURNAL, Is en of the very best advertising mediam Try ir jaly SlJ

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