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New Advertisements. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL !.'" BROWN & RODDICK. 45 IVIarket Street- riHS OPPORTUNITY OF : -.U'.rpi: tt'.?;r sincere thanks for thtt pat- roiias o Iiber.!llv l.estbwed during the i ' past y;ar. - fit lus!ness l-avitj" f'cadily increased sine 'Air first opening, it will always be our aim iu tbe future, a3 in the past, to Tiika the Ld in .(V,I-U Slil'il ?;' tbrt l-f., 'f! Ml'. t i.fcill ili. true element of Prices ate the "1 u. $aino to All 5 - :- Kv; tv Article is Marked . m p?ktln Figures and every ordar sent is just as carefully selected as if the party stood at the counter. and judging from the numerous orders we daily receive, our system is duly apprecia ted, a3 all Goods not satisfactory can al wavs be returned. We are making preparations for our Grand Annual Clearing Sale. I nto, notice of which 'will bo given through this medium. Toys, &c., &c., &c. r We would simply state, as we have NO ROOM to-pack away any of the FANCY GOODS and TOYS leftover, it will be to the DECIDED ADVANTAGE of all to She U9 a call before New Year's, as we will CERTAINLY CLOSE UP EVERY THING by that time, our lease being limi ted to that date. Wholesale Buyers WiH do well by calling early' As the Goods Must bcSold. Brown & Roddick, 45 Market Street. dec 27 Toilet & Fancy Articles. PERFUMERY, Ac, FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Prescriptions compounded at all hours day or night. Acomtdete stock to bay rom.- JAMES p. MUNDS, Druggist, . 7 Third street, Opp City Hall.. dee 21 . Christmas is Over. JjUT I WILL BE PLEASED TO Verve you in tno - . Book and Stationery Line, nrt will endear ;r to give you satisfaction in eury transaction at 8. JEWETF8, dec 27 Front St eet Book Store, Boatwiight & McK y H AVE .SINCE THE HOLIDAYS re newed their stock. It is now large and complete lo our retail friends we will state that we are alive to their wants. Wo buy dose -mi wo soil close. Our motto Is "CAN'T U JS UN D EUSO LD 1" "Do you mind that?" borne of our friends who have out ud counters once said we were "retail men," -ow, to you. gent lemen, who buy at whole sale, we will state, it you will come and examine our goods and pric s, and we dou't put them to the blush, we will ac knowledge we hae been in the do ery business for twenty-five years to little pur. pose. 1 To our friends who have been owinus ourm.utiisauclmere.we will state weposi- ncij ncru wuatis cue us, we cave vou va!ue received, and we think it as little as you can do to come forwa.d and make a hawin?. Von ran nil Jioru sr.rt;t if twill "tote fair" and pay your bills promptly p the end of the month. Faith in each Uber is what we need in this land. Nearly -1 debts now are debts of honor. Won't on pay for what, you eat, something to astain life ? To those who pay their bills romptly we will sell on thirty days lower uan he who sells lor cash. poatwright & McKoy, 5 7 &8 XffoxthFront St. jin6 t ' ' Notice. A PARTIES interested will please take notice that no induleence will be lVCntilthosfi in uttp am tr .Tannarv 1at All aceonnt.n nrinr t tbfi vpar 1R70. 'ill be presented and prompt payment re- ea euner by cash or note. RUDOLPH F. BYDEN, Eureka House, No. 4 North Water st.-decC0-lm IT 1 I VOL. 3. WILMINGTON, N, C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY -s, 1879. NO. 32 9 LOCAL TEWS. Sew Advertisements. is El:z kr.Era Warskx Clcaa and Tors. Appletosa Journal for IS7i. . Read adLittelfVLiving Age.!' Opes Horss J alias Cajar. 1 . P. HEissBEaoEa A large Stortc S. JcwETT Christmas ia Over. J. G. Munds, Druggist. Toilet and Faqcj Articles. , ' r Fi.r ether locals see fo irtn page. G ;.-l boating water in the river now. Full moon this rnornidV at 3 minutes past d o'clock. . 1 11 L , Toney Denier, the great original and only'GrimaUli, actltroape, arrived this morning . ' This ts to give notice that ail- citizens troubled with Coughs or Colds shouldat once procure a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. It is for sale by all 'druggists and costs only 2o cents a bottle. : " i - New River was frozen over from its mouth to Jacksonville day before yester day and. at Sneed's Ferryt where the river is trro- miles wide, it was ir'ozsa almost entirely across. f Indications. War Department, "j 1 Office of the Chief Signal Officer j Washington D. (., Jan., 8th. J For the South Atlantic States, falling barometer, warmer, South and East winds, cloudy and possible rain! , followed by cooler Northeast wrnds on Thursday. : 1 ' i Mr. Ambler's Lecture. We bad expected to present an . able' and exhaustive report of Rev. , Mr. Am- blor's admirable address delivered before the Historical and Scientific 1 Society on last Monday evening, but ' have been dis appointed. We may, perhaps, be able to J publish it in full in a few days. f J . By Faith. ; , ! - la eating sausages, liver puddings and hogs' head cheese a groat deal has to be eaten by faith unless you know who makes them. Mrs. Elizabeth Warren advertises them in this issue of the Review. We can guarantee those ot her make to be fresh.clean and pure. Give her a 'trial 'and convince yourselves. ' , , 1 Personal. ( j Commander C. S. Norton, of the U. S. Navy, who is Superintendent of ihe Light House Department of the Sixth District, is in tne city on cmciai autics, tie is ac-f companied by Capt. WJa. Jones, who is the engineer of the1 Light .House De partment of the sime district. They are stopping at the Purcell Hpuse.l ; Ice iii the River .1 l Capt. Garrason, of the steamer D. Mirchison. says that when ha left Fay e Seville yesterday morning there were quantities of fioitips ice in the river, brought down from tba 1 Deep and Haw rivers. There was any quantity of thick tea and lots of skating on t tho ponds in the neighborhood of. Fayetteviilo on last Saturday and Sunday and tho 'ice houses taereabouts have all been filled. W. B. Meare?,.Jr. Tho Kaleigh Observer has this to say of a young gentleman well known and highly esteemed in this community : -r Meares takes the p,lace of tho late Mr. Em pie Gib bs with Messrs. Edwin Bates & Co., of New York. Hishouse is a ; Southern house, does a Southern trade, and is deservedly popular Mr. Meares gave up a position in Baltimore to accept this place in New York. He1 is a young gentleman well known in business and will, we hope!, meet with a gratifying success How to Avoid Taking Colds. This is the season for taking colds, and the Popular Science Monthly tells how to prevent them. It says the mistake is often made of takiug great care to put on extra wraps and coats when preparing for out door exercise. This i3 not at all necessary in robust persons-Sufficient heat to prevent all risk of chill is generated in the body by exercise. The care should be taken to re tarn sufficient clothing after exercise, and when at rest, to prevent the heat from past ing outcf the body. Indeed, persons very often catch, chills from throwing off extra clothing after exercise, or from sitting about in garments, the material of which is not adapted to prevent the radiation of heat from the body. Cottage Gingerbread. Take one cup of butter and lard melted together, .add one cup New Oi leans molasses; stir into this one cup. each of sugar and cold water, two large teaspoon f u Is giuger,' two eggs beaten, and .four cups ot flour; having in it three large teaspoonfuls Doolzt'b Yeast Towdeb. Bake in moderately hot oven. The EichUipr January. Oa this day sixty-four years ago was fought the memorable Orleans which resulted Battle of 'New in a complete victory over the English forces, com mand! by Sir Kdwnrd.Packenbam, who not only lo.t the battio b'lt lo; his lila . General Addrew Jackson was ia eora maud of ilvs American army and to bis bravery, foresight nl skill 'the success of our arms rmv h attributed. ThoKen tacky ritlemtin uob'y did thair duty that day on the plain j oi Chahuette. Many anecdotes are relte nfOid Hickory in connection with tha ' aiega and battio ot, Netr Orleans acong which tba following are recollected : The night previous - to the battio, while Gea'l Jacks3n and Gov, (we think)Ciaiborne were in close consul tation at headquarters, a stranger en tered abruptly, unannounced. Tha abrupt entrance at such a time as a stranger and an intruder, of course created some surprise. ' tthn m '"' it' miM A am a nd fld v juu u uuvu Jackson. I am only Ljautte, tae x'lrate oi uar- rataria and you are Gen'l Jackson and this other gentleman is Gov. Claiborne who offered a reward of $1,000 for my hjsai. I haTe also offered a like reward for his head, which , , is. now beicz postea cn tna city, . was the reply, i upon which Govern Claiborne evinced much trepidation., "Why, then, are you here ?" taid Gen- cral Jackson. "I came, said Lahtte, ' to offer terms for pardon. I bav3 one hundred true men. and can be of great service in the engagement to-morrow, I have been of- c i i x i. u .1 : i . kl imou, uj iu uiibuu xLupirm, post captaincy m tne liritisn navy ana twenty thousand dollars," to' join his, forces and . . .n'.-t .1 ishow him tne secret pass u to the citv. I much prefer," said Lafitte, "to fight for mv countrv. for I am an American, nnd therefore my presence and my . proposi- tion. What sav von. General Jackson V 'What security," said Jackson, "have I for the performanca ot tho contract ?" "The word oi JUautte. I ' I VThen. bv the Eternal. I will trust you!" said Old Hickory. Bring on your men this very night, and if you prove t:ue and faithful I will guarantee that you fehall have full pardon, for yourself and your men, from President Madison, for all previous offences " , And they did receivo full pardon, as may be found recorded in history. On the morning of the eighth, just bo fore the commencement of the fighting, , aj ren. .Iftr.ksnn was Rurvevinj? tnn linn fl . . i . I ubMo, wi.ujr .u .uauv ui New Orleans drove up to the line and requested an interview with the Genera', On reaching his j presence Jackson de- manded of the Frenchman the object I of his visit. 1 I come," said he, "to demand of you j tharetmrntothe city of my cotton which Chief Clerk; K. W. Best, of Wake, Assis you have taken t) make your breast tant Clerk i works." , "An," said Old Hickory, , "can you point out the particular hales that is your property?' 1 "Dni. Mnnidanr. certainement. zat is mv I to many bales in the near vicinity. "Well." said Old Hickory, "if that :a yonr property you have just come in time to protect and defend it and calling to a Corporal he ordered him to bring a spare musket, and giving it to the Frenchman, he told him to stand and defend his prop- ertv. At the same time he gave tho Corporal an order to shoot tbe fellow j down if he attempted to run. There is no doubt but that the Frenchman was glad that his cotton" waa thero to screen him rom tbe Britab bullets. ' - - .. Enlargement. The New York DaUy Bulletin has. been still farther enlarged and improved and will hereafter be known aa the New York Diilyli Commercial Bulletin. It is most excllent authority and is probably quoted and referred to ia all commercial c mAM fr.nnnt.lv and financial matters more frequently than any other paper published ia this country. May its huge shadow never dwindle. City Court. John Martin, colored, attended the Mayor's levee this morning. John wasand Swift M. Empie, of this city, were charged with disorderly conduct and 1 resistine a police officer, For tbe flente I he was ordered to pay fine of $10 or rusticate in the City Prison for 15 days, Times beirnr hard and John's pocket book being rather lean he. preferred to rest for the snace of time so irraciously allowed him bv his Honor. . I aETIEW : . ' " ' ; ' i ,j . ' i The Toay Boys. Toney Deniers and tb.3 greot and only original Grinialdi dressed their boys up this morning and trotted 'thorn aufid the city in a wagon. Each took a horn before starting, and the air was redolent with the muaie of their 'breath. They will show to-night, and we would advise our friends o go;'and tee them if they want to laugh apdgrow phafc. Our Three Feet. From Hr. W. H. -"Styron, of Market street, we have received the nobbiest It (the pipe arid, stem of the season stent) is" of Florida iced and Mr. osyron, ,wao brought it in to us this mornmg, says that it is a fair specimen of, a lot just received by him from Florida and now .on sale at his tobacco store. Piatt p. cowan, Esq. While sorry that all three of the gen I tlemen from this city did not secure the j bffiecs they desired in the organization o I he I.e.criolfltnro wnamTAA 1, itv aiu veil &iau IU ixUUW 'hat Mr. Piatt D'Cowan has secured the I.. ' I mnoraoio ana responsible position of j heading CJerk. The selection ha3 fallen on worthy shoulders, and we feel well assured that Mr. Cowan will make an intelligent, 'faithful ami reliable officer ' . vwV,Q new iears Edition. i Onr frinri rjt, . t xTf.. 1 uimuauui I U'J UllU I K Virginian, whom many of our readers wilI recollect as havin? bn tatin Fort Figher durin- the latter dav nf thP war, has shown much enterprise in tbe issue of the mammoth edition (10 000 copies) of the holiday number of i his pa per. This edition is distributed gratui tously throughout a large portion of tlde- water y r2 nia and N.irfch P;nlm j - - , AnAPPeal I ""-J v- " auveriisca m tne iosview a tevr da8 aS for a Partnor in his business n9 nas received scores ot answers to tne lo ll.l.lS. .. . . .a . eoin tne city an i ;i!ong th. "ne 01 q railroads. Uis appeal to us morning was, "for Goodaess sake take mJ aavertisement out, oi tho paper, br elA T ny ill UA m TH J T "I 1 lou - VTl11 u mmuu man.- i nave ai reay answered piles of letters and yet thev are flooding m on me vho says advertising don't pay; The Legislature Its Organizatltn ana Officers. ', Special to Daily Review. , Raleigk, N. C, Jaa. Sth, 1ST9. The General Assembly of North Care lina convened to-day, pursuant to law. The following officers, agresd upon in IlPTrsrrrat.i ...... J elected to the positions named hare with : SaNATE R. M. Furman, of Buncomtf I Secretary : Piatt D. Cowan, of New Han- over, Assistant Secretary: II. B. MurriU.iof Or slow, Sergeant-at-Arms; W. V. Cliftoo, of Wake, Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms. TTnrrppr T :M TVTn Speaker: Jno. D. Cameron.' of Oranir. Josiah Turner. rpnrpsontnfiv.T" f mm Qrango county, aTtbnded the Democratic caucus. , : E , i.i -n n w i I , . c . ... roomed nextt0 tll8m vras awaked about mnight by the smell of gas, and bounded out 0f bed. an;examined his gas bracket to see if it was leaking. Finding it all right, he put his nasal organ to the ke, hole ot the door between h room and the one whieh was occupied by the rural gents. when he found that the gas was rushing in bis room through the key holeand crack under tne door- A Porter wis immediate! summoned, who tried to awaKe the rus. tics, but fail--d, when the proprietor was sant for, who. with a pass key, opened the door and found the gascock turned full on. The room was thoroughly ventilated ana the occupants awaked after a hard trial Of course no blame can oe attaeiiea to tne proprietor, as the proper precaution as to turning off the gas was tacked up just im- derthethumb.scwofthegisjit. to Practice Law. In the Supreme Court at Raleigh yes terday, Messrs. Thos. H. McKoy.-Jr., of Sampson, son of Judge. McKoy, and Messrs. R. H. McKoy, Addison Eicand 130! to practice law Agostmi proposes giving at an early date a phantom dance in which will b used spectral lighis etc. Persons should not confound the phantom dance with tbe masquarade, as there is to analogy between them Hew IdvQrtisGmciits. Glean and Pure. A l Ml SsTORE-oa Second, between Mar- SAfTs'rp - ?,nMn rhv&T3 found and win uwm'. imakc theai nrrseif Ifreised Poultry alwavs rn ham. rt-, luv uiuJiiM 1 LI VI KG AU THORS, such, ks Prof. Max LIulier, ntnon WE Gladstone, Jas A' Fronde Prof Huxley V.R A Proctor, EdwA Freemaa, Prcf Tyndall, Dr W 'E Car. cljbe, The Qfie pi Argyll, Win Black, Hiss Thackeray, t&is Hulceh, Geo SIc Conald. 3Irs Olipkaut Jean Ingelo'w, rs Alexander, Thomas Lrdv. Mat. thew' Arnold. Henry Kingsley. W W . siory, lurgueniei, Carlyle, Knskin-Tennyson-Browning, and many others, are represented ia the pagesof , Litteli's Living Ago. In lST9'iho .Living Ase onto is upon its nir,y-s;xt.h year, admi?t dly, rivafk-d i T.; 1 and contiiiiioiisly suevs year it wiii furnish to ;' lucUons of the- -v.- 3i a.. . i." ii. e he .choicest b.riA ."r Lading Fc.re;a" N.vVcls, a'nouuc u i; g s y Le ii d an f other Eeriod- UnapproachecV by aa ical in the world, of tho must valuable Litcrarv ancl Scientiiic matter IX the day, froin the pens of tha foremost Essayists," Sq:entists, Oritics, Discoverers and Editnrs,reprfsent ing every' department' of Kowledg3 and Progress. . The Livirt A.t?e giving more lLaa weekly":, magazine THREE 'AND A QUARTER TII0U- donble-coiurnn octavo pa,3 of reading matser yearly. , It presenU in aa . inexpert sive form, consfdcfirig its jr'eat aihouni of matter with freshness, owing td its weekly issue1, iind with as.iiisfactoiy coinpleteriCPS attempted by no other publ.caiaon; the best. lEssavs, Keviaws, Criticisms; Tide?. 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G00 Kegs Dupo&fs Powder unburnt At lowest prices to cash costomers. Wo and bbingle. Fresh . supplies ex pected next week. ; O.O. PARSLEY, Je., Agent, Coal and Wood" Yard, Cor. Orange and 8. :;Water St. . - jn 6 Now AAvbt tiicments. OPERA. HOUSE. Julius Caesar," Shakefceare's claissic and historical Traffedri on Monday evenlno, Jan. iJt T! Interpreted by the renowned draaaUc artlit r. C. 2J AETGB, as .dare Antony, as acted by him for over 100 nights at Uooth's Thcatref New York. 1 1 ' Sir. Shomas V7 ZEeonc. i flboie success in 'itiamlcf, "Kicbard 'lU"J 1 I and other Shiksperian characterf, I eauntntly fit him for his great ' , I . personation of CASiilDS. ' ' Ti2r. Slobort 2i, 3orxiing, 1 As liltUlCS. 1 ESr. George 52oey, vhc accoopdshed actor, wilt gume the rdle of JULIUS C.E3AK.-.; ; , F?ats s scared at Heicsb-rKcrVcommtncimr tridajr. Admiscn 25c, 75c or ?l. 0lexT ira csrgo ior ecaa-od seati. 1 JT , jsn -' I J. 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Piibliahiirs: : 5iy A 651 Uroadway, New York. jxn S Just Received- YOTHBJi SUPP-LY.cf that Celebrated. jTjl. B and of- 1 JACK'" FMST FliOUBii ! ' - Awarded a Gold Medal at tho' Parju'Ex '.position. Ithas no equal. The very fiLCft made. Also 1 1000 Br,LS FL0UK-aI1 erR ' OAA w f"y Salted, and duu i Smoked Baood 1 Orfi Sacks Java, Laayra 1 and EiojCoffeJ. 1 IibIa Pr"shei, Granulated, Sttnd lwU ard A. tx G and C amrarii. i 0 r A Bbls Porto'Ilico, Cuba, IT. O. 0J U, ondS. H. llolaiscs. 1 Bbls. City Mess Pork, QQ Tubs choice Laaf Lard, 1 2V A A Xcw and Seoond Hand UU t Spirit Barrels, Lake Georga and Lebanon Sheetings, " Manchester and Randolph Yarns. , Crackers, Candy, Soap, Starch, Fodl, Potash, Lye, Snuff, Matchet, Co Uay, Oata, Glue, Bungs, Nails, Hoop Iron, c, Ac. , ' "-: i 'I For gale low by 1 Williams MUrchison. jan 8-d&w. ' " A La f GOLD PENS, PENCILS, Ac, I pT. ri. 0a h"J Btyfe and Price. Plain Ebony, Rubber, Pearl, k t ' r, '.,fear,.nd Gfld riatei,Ac A Pen or Penoil to suit eyery one. A fine lot of Fancy Goods for sale low. ' Microscopes, Telescopes, Marine Glasifi, Ac, on hand and Nautical Instruments and Chart3 ordered at short notice and eaaran teed of the best quality. Chronometers rated aad Nautical Instru ments repaired at IIEINSBERG ER'S, jan 7 . Lire Book and Music Stor. P'E'RA HOUSE. One i!ht Only Wednesday,' January 8. rpnE "TONEY" EVENT OF THE SEA SON. APPEARANCE OP THE VAifflTTR ""onev Denfer's Pantomime Troupe and his Standard Co Including tae Original and Onlr GRIMALDI! Gro. II. Adams, The best Trick Clown in America, And a Superb Corps of PANTOMIME axd SPECIAL STARS NUMBER, 15 Humpty Dumpty ! Adraisrfon as usuaL BeirV4 : now on sale at Heinsberger'a. jan.p ji u. is. U.UUQE3, Bum. AgtnL Stamping and Pinking Em porium. MRS. SPERTNER desires to inform tna Ladies of Wilminrton and th anrronl. ing countrr that her New 8tock of jnbroid- crj uju raiierns orpautB uj ia the State. Ladies seed wait but few mo ments for their: work sad if not convenient to"' call for the same ft will be sent to thuir r! dences without extra charge. Don't forret w " owau oircci, cex aoor to Let
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