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New Advertisements; HAPPY MEW YEAR TO ALL ! BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street- rjl.iKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF rvturiiii ti ir sincere thanks for the pat- bestowrd !uring the -:r I increased f ; ; i t iHi.i.iir, il v. ill uift ajs bo f ,11 urn m lului'. a.i iii Hi- pas , to 1 , I In. Jov i Trices, knowing such 'to be th- w-in-1 element of success in asy business. Our Prices are Same to All! the Every Article Is Marked in JPlaiu Figures and every order sent, is just av carefully selected as if the party stood, at the counter, and judging from the numerous orders we daily receive, cur system i3 duly, apprecia ted, as all Goods not satisfa-ry can al ways be returned. Vvre are making preparations for our Grand Annual Clearing Sale. Due notice of which will be given through this medium. Toys, &C, &c., &c. We would simply state, as we have NO ROOM to pack awaylany of the FANCY GOODS and TOYS leftover, it will be to the DECIDED ADVANTAGE of all to i;ive us a call before New Year's, as we willjCERTAINLY CLOSE UP EVERY T1ITXG by that time, our lease being limi ted to that date. Wholesale Buyers Win do well by calling early As the Goods Must bo Sold. Brown & Roddick, 45-Market Street. dec 27 ... my - - .. Christmas Comes pjUT OXCE A YEAR HUT YOU CAN come cither to-day or to-morrow and bur your CHRISTMAS GOODS, I am offering some rare bargains for the Holidays ia iients and loutcs and Hoys Clothing, Call and scs the best Unlaundried Shirt in eCityfor 75 cents i ' . AT SHRIEB'S EMPORIUM, . . - Market st. dee 23 A Large Stock. OF GOLD PEXS, PENCILS. Ac, On hand, every Style and Price. Plain Ebonv, Knbb r, Pearl, Pearl and Gold, Plated, c A Pen or Penoil to suit every one. A fine lot of Fancy Goodu for sale low. Microscopes. Telescopes. Marine Glasses. h&c, on hand and Nautical Instruments and Charts ordered at ehort notice and cuaran- peed of the best quality. Chronometers rated and Nautical Instru ments repaired at , UEINSBERGER'S, jan 7 Live Book and Music Store. Toilet $ Fancy Articles. PERFUMERY, Ac, I FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Prescriptions compounded at all hourB ay or night. A complete stock to buy rom. JAMES C. MUNDS, Druggist, Third street, Opp. City Hall. 'dec 21 ' " ' Christmas is Over. JgUT I WILL BE PLEASED TO serve ou in tno Book and Stationery line, will endeavor to give you satisfaction in Jtrj transaction ai S. JEWETTS, dec 27 , Front 8treet Book Store. 00 Bunches of Bananas. j HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED 300 n Hunches of very choice Bananas, which f ; j oesoiavery low. Those calling early rill have the advantage of selecting a nice o . WOKTHROP'S, tee GO Fruit and Confectionprv Rtnr Notice. LL PARTIES interested will please take notice that no indulgence will be IVen tO those- in arrpara tn .Tannartr lei y. All accounts Drior to the vpar 1 fiTO. ill be presented and nromnt mvment rp- uired either by cash or note. KUDOLPH F. KYDEN, m Eureka House, No. 4 North Water st. dec :XMm l i.l.i i i ' ' VOL. 3. I WILMINGTON, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1879; 'NTo. 290 LOCAL Sew Advertisements, j A Shkier- -Boj'a aad Chitf reV? Orercoat atreduced prices. , " I P. Hi'iNSBZBGEa-pA large Stod. j I S.. Jewett Christmas is Over 1 J. C. MsEvnggiet. toilet ard Fancy Articles. . j j Wood is cheaper. I ." ' .'. S?orm s7waa flyingl to :day A wise m.tn will uever lift .i lid I i ! oit tbe once stove w:tli his holers morn twah Garlic is i-.w 1 to be a sovereign u-ruedy for goTU. Tnere is no remedy for garlic. In Shakrinearo's time ithere was "a tide in the affairs of ment: now! the tied lis in the affairs of women. " , i A hint to the ladies who will wear 6ut 5ide pockets. Have your purses made up to look like prayer books, i A little melted India-rub(bor mixed with ice-cream will preserre jthis favorite dish against the weather for hours, j We are please'd to learn that Judge1 McKoy's family will reside . permanently in this city. His sod, Mr. Thos. H. Mc Koy, Jr. will practice law hare, i There are ten shades of red is season in women' toggery, and 347 shades of blue about the husband and father who foots the dry goods and milincry bids. The citizens of Durgaw have a grand ball on the lapis for the lGth j inst. All moneys realized from the ball will be do nated to the academy, of that flourishing little county seat. . ' When: taffy is only twenty cents a pound, and white at that, who will dare to contend that the ' times are not im- i i nrovinz ? Some kinds of taffy . are still cheaper than this. " I The Cape Fear was angry this morn ing. The white caps of the innumerable waves reminded one of the ccean, In the docks, small boats were swamped and evcral broken to pieces., t - ! ! j - Horse Shoe. It is suggested that as a pile driver is at Smithville 'a piling, 'be j driven at the upper Horse Shoe bouy. The chan nel is very narrow at tl i;s. point and there are no marks by which it could! be ac curately . ascertained. j We are requested to bring this, matter before the Com missioners of Navigation who ' will no doubt act upon the suggestion, if in their judgment it is deemed necessary, to mark the entrance of the Horse Shoe Channel. be Railed, j Capt. IS. P. raddison had made all pre parations to send" a diver down this morning to loos up the remains b the i i i steamer North East which wassnnk near the foot of Orange street a few weeks ago, but the. river was too-rough to admit of work of thit kind. As soon as it calms down the submarine diver will' proceed with his work preparatory to raising the steamer. ; False Economy. 1 Is it true economy to rise cheap, . adul tcratcd baking powder which is . highly injurious to health, merely because -it is cheap? Common sense and experience say no ! Doolky's Yeast Powder, which has been well known for twenty years as an absolutely pure, Wholesome and, in every respect, reliable article, is within the reach of all those who practise true economy in this respect, j - . Church to be Erected, j j Some of t he good people of Burgaware making strenuous efforts to build a Pres byterian church at that place. A sub scription list was started there a few days ago, and in a very short time $400 were raised. Apart from the money raised at Burgaw, a neat sum has, been ! subscribed in this city, and the building of a Presby terian church at Burgawl is now a jcer tainty. ! The Wind, i ! .1 ..I The storm to-day seems to jbe entirely a local affair. Storm - signals have nly been ordered from Smithville to Fort Macon. -The maximum velocity of the wind at this point was 48 miles an hour, the wind being from the Southwest, ami was at its height about noon to-day. At Cape Lookout the velocity of the wind was only 24 miles an hour. The wires between this port and Smithville were blown down this morning about 10 o'clock but from steamboat men, from Smithville we learn that the windjis blowing "fresh' and a big sea is rolling in oj'er the bar. Tony Denier'e Pantomime Troupe. About the best pantomime troupe that has ever visited .Wilmington, all things 'considered, played at the OpcTa House last evening to a larfe house. The troupe certainly deserved the most liberal pat I ' 'I rouage. ' The aamo llu npty Dumpty nt which wo have laughed time aod again was giv en, btit so well presentctl tha it had all the freshness and interest of novelty, and the finish and smoothness inseparable from the work of tha true artist wherever seen. Grimaldi, (Mr. George II. Adorns,) fill ed the role of the down with .astonishiog ability. On his shoulders has fallen the mantle worn in this line by the illustrious Fox, than whom America has nsver( pro daced a finer clown. His every act is good, and in his rendition of the part, there i3 a. life s and vivacity which (shows that the impersonation is a pleasure to the actor. His agility is surprising, and the mobility of his features, the rapidity of his chance of exnression. make him distinguished in his line. The Tantaloon of Mr. J. C. Franklin was well done. He is cortainly well up in his part. Harlequin, by Mr. vv. Eunice, was good while Miss Ada Boshell was a grace ful Columbine, dancing well,and spright It throughout, and becoming quite a i favorite with the audience. The other characters in the Pantonine were well filled, and the laughter which filled the'house from the beginning to the fall of the curtain evidenced the thorough appreciation of the audience. Miss Victoria North sang several b l- lads in a very pleasing style. Messra. Lester and Williams amused the audience with their eccentric saltatorial sketches. The stilt act of Grimaldi was like his other efforts, very fine. Messrs. Clifton and Fox thrilled the audience with their brilliant and daring performance ou the triple horizontal bars. Thev are almost unequalled. Miss Moul- ton handled the Indian clubs very gra:e fully. I , One of the very best things of the en tire show was Mr. Charles Diamond; the Milanese Minstrel, with his combined terpsichorean, roeal and harp selections. This was entirely new, and is immense. Mr. Diamond dances well, and plays ele- i i gantly, the music from his harp sounding like the ripples of a brook in its sweet ness ' - I '. I The velocipede riding by Venus and Adonis is one of the "best cards" in the how. The ventriloquism was better than usual, and though not new, amused all. r i Insane. We regret to loam that MrJ E. A. Thompson, i lately of Burgaw, Pender county, but who has been more thorough ly identified with the interests of Wayne county, has lost his mind, and has been sent to his old home at GoldsborO. to be under the care and surveillance of 'his relatives and friends. ' .1 Mr. Thompson was a lawyer of prom inence in Wayne couity, but of late he has evinced evidences of insanity, until at last he has become almost uncontrola- ble. , city; Court. At the instance of the captain of one of the vessels in port, Edward Meedleson,one of the seamen, was taken from the ship by a police officer and taken to the lock up ior his disoraeny conduct the Mayor ordered him to pay a fine4 of five dollars.' I ' '.'. 'I Peter Coleman, colored, charged with obtaining goods under false pretenses, was next brought before His Honor. Pe ter was turned over .to a magistrate for a preliminary investigation. 1 Out or Position. We are reliably informed that the buoy at the upper Horse Shoe has been washed at least a mile and a half to the south ward of ; its proper position, i This is a very important buoy, and should receive immediate attention. Yesterday a man brought a fiat load of wood to market and was offered a fair price for it, which he indignatelj refused. This morning Che flat swamped and the wood floated off with the tide. Moral don't hold your wares for exor bitant priees or else you may be the loser. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup has been be fore the public for years, and is pronoun ced by thousands superior to all other ar ticles for the cure of Coughs, Colds Jnflu enzaai.d all other Pulmonary Complaints. It costs only 25 tents ft bottle. i Fouled the Cable- The schooner Gold Leaf dragged her anchor this morning for some distance and, fouled the telegraph cable r.t tho foot of Market street. She was taken in tow by the steam tug Noce, and after freeir.g her from the cable she was carried, to a point opposite Point Peter anl securely moored . One or the F fleets i Duringthe blow this morning the Nor wegian Brig ?lami,iyo carried away the wharf on the south sMe rf Orange Street doek,3 known as the ' lire wharf." The vessel was Jying about two lengths south of the wbarf when she .partecL.lier moor ings and was driven with some impetus by wind and tide against the wharf. It is now suspended over the water about five feet from the piling driven for its support. I Hard at Work. The steam tugNycc was busily engaged this morning in mooring the shipping in port and preventing their being beaten to pieces against tho wharves. Ia' brig and:barque lying in anchor in the stream opposite Kidder's mill fouled each other and would have done considerable damage but for the timely arrival of the Nyce which moved the assaulting brig off and securely anchored her in the stream. Another Case. j Last night between the hoars of 11 and 12 o'clock a kerosene lamp exploded in the house of Joe McNeal, colored, on Nun between Sixth and Seventh streets. The burning oil was thrown on McNeal's wife and soon her clothing was in a light blaze Ihe frenzed woman ran out on the piazza of the house sereaming and calling for aid. A white man who was passing ran to her assistance and after considerable trouble succeeded in extinguishing the flames but not until the poor woman was considera bly injured. The gentleman's hands and arms were badly burnt but m no way seriously so. . ' i False Pretense. Last uight Peter Uoieman, colored, cail- ed at the store kept by Mr. J. W. Moody, at the corner of Fourth and Brunswick streets, and represented himself tas being in the employ of the Wilmington, Colum bia & Augusta Railroad Company, and furthermore stated that he was a train hand, running with a Conductor, whose name we have forgotten. On these repre sentations he received goods to the amount of several dollars, and gave an order j on the Company for the amount. Shortly afterwards, the Conductor with whom Coleman claimed to oe running, pass ed Moody's store, when he was interro gated as to Coleman and the time he had made this month. The Conductor stated that the, man was not in the employ of the Company and he knew nothing of him Coleman was arrested and carried to the ockup, and this morning he was turned over to a Magistrate for a preliminary hearing. Wall Blown Down. Ever since the fire of some weeks since which gutted the building occupied by Messrs. Willard Bros. & Mebane, on Xorth Water street, the wall of ths . building ad joining it on the South has been consid ered as unsound from the fact of the hea ;o which it was subjected at the time, and he removal of the support it derived j from the other building. There has been ,a fierce wind blowing here to-day from the Sooth, and early this forenoon some very imperative evidences of the weakness of the wall were manifest. The 1 r owner 'of the building, Mr. Pem broke Jone3, called in workmen who endeavored to get in heavy, timbers to brace the wall but this was too dangerous to be attempted, inasmuch as itjthreaten ed to fa3 in at any moment. ' A rope was then passed over it first on one end, and then on the other, but j this did not avail. Soon one portion of the wall fell and then another until at this writing one-third of the upper part of the wall has given way. Capt. S. W. Vick has an Office on the second floor of the building and he can look out of doors now without openinS the windows. Capt. Myers and Messrs. E. Peschau & Westennann still hold on like grim death to the ground floor,trusting to the braces which: have been put up for protection. The property is fully insured and we presume that the damages sus tained will be paid on the policy. In addition to those mentioned by us yesterday, Mr. Bernard P. Byan (Barney, we call him) has received, from the Su preme Court, ft license to practice law. Mr. Byan was formerly on the editorial staff of the Review and is a young gen tleman of much promise. , . , Hotel Arrivals. EuriRE House. Wilmington X. C., Man. 9. I. L. Dolbv, proprietor. from 8: 15 o'clock Jan.. 8 to 8:13, -o'clock Jan 9 11 II Lyon, .Elizabcthtown; O C Norton, U S A- Marsh P.ccd, ThiLv IS P Paddison, Point Caswell,- X C; WS John son, Charleston, Cj A K Ya!kcr citv; vmmingtou, Del; E I Al-occl. P burg, a;- W II ras39v A Crornar to, Bhdtn, churchiii, xs y; WcMon- X C; A Coluks Hci-iE. WUhvii.qtkjn, X. C Jan. 9th W.-M. Collins, proprietor. rrom P clock Jan. 8th to 8:15 Jan. 9th A ,F Ciark, Bladen county, X U capt M Mulcaliv. (:-nnv.un Irwin, Ntw York; John B Swart'. Mrs J B Swart, Frankliu, X C; . V A Al derman, Xorth Carolina: BF Tcsscucy Duplia, X C; L J Goss; Mobile, Ala. j STOP AT THE EMPIR'e HOUSE This house has been , thoroughly relilLed uu reuirnisneu ana .Hie facilities for the accommodation of i's guests have ; been enlarged anei' improved We are determined to make the house as comfortable and desirable in every particular as any in the Slate. A strictly first-class house, at prices to suit the times. A ling Billiard Parlor ana Bar attached. I. L. Dolby, ' dec 13-lm . ( Proprietor - I J -o , . j Wilmington District First round of Quarterly Meetings, Meth odist E. Church, South;. Clinton, at Clinton, January 11 and 12. Coharie, at Mingo Lodge,January 17. i Cokesbury, January IS and 19. 1 Bladen, at Center, January 25 and 20. Elizabeth, at Elizabethtown, Feb. 1 and 2. Waccamaw Mission, February 11. Smithville, at Concord, Feb. 15 and 10. Wilmington, at Fifth Street,-Feb. 22 & 2o. " at Front Street, Mch 1 and 2. Topsail, at Union, March 8 and 9. Onslow, a Tabernacle, March 15 and 10. The District Stewards will please meet me at the Parsonage of Front treet Church, Wilmington, Feb. 25th, 1S79, at 10 o'clock, A. M. A full attendinee is pesired. L. S. BCkxheAi), i I Presiding Elder. For Upwards of Thirty Years Mns. Winslow's Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic,- regulate the bowels, cures dysentery and diar rhesa, whether arising from, teething or other cause. An old ' and well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bottle. 3 & w. 1 DIED PETTEWAY In this citr. on the niertt of the 8th inst., EDWIN A., son of James T. and E. Q. Pettewar. acred 0 vears. 10 moitha and 13 days. " " I The funeral will take tlace frora the resi dence of his .parents on Princes?, bstween Ninth and Tenth streets, on to-morrow, Jan nary 10th, at 11 o'clock, a. w., tbence to Oakdale Cemetery. The friends of the fam ily are invited to attend. ' New Advertisements. US Shakespeare's classic and historical Tragedy, on MONDAY EVENING, Jan. 13tb. T Interpreted by the renowned dramatic artist as Marb Antony, a3 acted bv him for over 100 nights at Booth's Theatre,- New York. Ir- Shomas W- 2ecne, whose success jin "Hamlet", "Kichard III", and other Shaksperian charactere, eminently fit him for his great personation of UAS3IUS. i ' I ItZr. Robert &f'33ownin? ! As BRUTUS. j TLr. George ZXocy, ihe accomplished actor, will assume the role of JULIUS CvLSAK. Feats secured at-Heinsberger'BjComaiencing Friday. Admission 25?, 75c 1 or SI. No ex tra charge tor secured eeat3. jan 8-4 1 j Clean and! Pure. MY STORE on Second, between Mar- eet and Dock atreetB, can! always bo found SAUSAGES, HOGSHEAD CHEESE and LIVER PUDDINGS. I make them mySelf ana win guarantee tnem clean and pure. Dressed Poultry always on hand, i I MKS. ELIZABETH WARREtf. jan 8-1 w. Stamping and Pinking Em porium. MRS. SPERTNER desirea to inform the Ladies of Wilmington and the surround ing country that her New Stock of Embroid ery and Braiding Patterns surpasses any in the State. Ladies need wait but a few. mo menta for their work and if not convenient to call for the same it will be sent to their resi dences without extra charge. Don't forget to call at Second Street, next door to Leas man's Bakery. dec 13tf Bookbindery. THE UNDEB8IGNED would respectfally inform the citizens of Wilmington that he u now prepared to execute all kind of Bookbindery. Old books made as good's new1 Prices very reasonable. Orders for work may be left at S.G. Haltfa Job Printing office Princess street. novll , I R. GRANT, J. RECEIVED THIS MORNING a splendid line of white and colored Card and Bristol boards. Can give a nice job and the heapest iob in the city, i DAILY REVIEW JOB OFFICE, oct 2 , ! New Advortisomonts. 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During the year.it will lurnish to its readers the pro- 1 tli;ctic:..s t' iLo most eminent authors above lauied ;u.d many other; embracing tlio ehotw&t Srrial and Short Stories by tin; Leading J Foreign XovelisUs ard . an1 amount ' ' . r I t- 1 " ' - . r: t napproached by any other Period-1 1 ical ' - ' ' - ' in the-, world, of th most valuable Literary and.Snentilic matter of the day, from the' ' pensof iheforeinost Essayists, Scientist, I Critics, liscovt re;s and Klitors,reprcsent in.every.dopartmp::t. f.f Knowledge and Process. Tho Iylyins: Azo. is ;r weekly magazinel giving more than , ' " " Lj THREE AND A QUARTER THOU- 1 1 SAND (icuyM'oiumn Toctavo pases of reading , inat: r ycai)y. 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