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KEEP MOVING ! BROWN & RODDICK, 5 Market Street- r Great Annnal Clearing Sale. r IT HAS HEES OUlt' ANNUAL CUSTOM c uring the past fjur years to man- in order to cl ?e ot tbe balance of our WINTER VVOCKm at which time we wiil mske , a cenersl. 3Irfc Iovm oia all iir- liU Stock - ? On- a'rrrs willTnl fTO'v articlr walked if. vl&in fijrun?, ''h- iorrcr-r r' i j :::ar't .end t -e M AHKKH i!W.V I'r'ir- tN !:?'.! Vh r innot 'cianicrite very t tie. as it. ws-.jlii .cfipy tv nuicN of o-i'r f pac ; .hut t ; f jli'tvrir '.vi'ii jrire.'il:- a.. r -nvrai ;iva: CA3TGN FLAMKELS, A r, ar'7t :C v.- v very ;i i-.' r.v in ,.:.v aa i '..i:t'.! ;;."tc;r:-! ? i-ir atr' t;-iti c uiil y,'iia: tiry iav ?;! .i any orde--s they may favor u with . beiD .pro'niptlr and as faithfully iill-.d as if they stood at the counter. ne Price to SFESliAL S-&XE. We have decide to make a CLEAS SWEEP f all car LINEN GOODS euch as j lniH TABLE DAMASKS, " ,s NAPKINS, " DOILIES, And it TOWELS. Un order to make this a success we have marked them to the LOWEST NOTCH, lie assured they are reduced just as represente-i. Yomare Invited to Call and See for Yourselves. We have NO desire to deceive or misrepre bent anything. Uur policy has NEVER been to get as muet at we could for our merchan dise, but to sell as LOW as possible in order to increase our outlet ana keep the trade A 1 HOME. Call early. rown & Roddick. The Latest News. rpnE CELEBRATED PEARL SHIRT can now be bought all finished and ready for the Laundry at 81 One Dollar $1 Call and s'se them. No SHIRT in the market can compete with it at even 23 per cent, more mcccy. Sold only by A. DAVID, i The Qlothier. dec 4 Christmas is Over. JTJUT I WILL BE PLEASED TO serve you in tlie Book and Stationery Line, and will endeavor to give you satisfaction in every transaction at 'S. JEWETT'S, dec 27 Front Street Book Store. Christmas Comes B UT OXCE A YEAR BUT YOU CAN come either to -day or tomorrow and buy ycur CHRISTMAS GOODS I am effering some rare bargains for tho Holi'davs in Gents' and Youtbs and Boys' Clothing", Call and see the best Unlaundried Shirt in fce.CitTfor 73 ceatSi AT SHRIER'S EMPORIUM, Market st. dec 23 Buggies, Buggies, Harness & Saddles FOR SALE. AT . CEIill-aHDT & CO'S 3rd St., opposite City Hall. r.trAlKING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY. jn 13 tf oilet & fancy-' Articles. I "PERFUMERY, Ac, Prt!crioiioH3 cosuroiiiided at all hours day or night. A complete stock to bur rozn. JAMES C. MUNDS, Druggist, Third street, Opp. City HalL dec 21 - ' Notice. APPLICATION will be made to the next General Ajsembly of the State for a charter to incorporate the "Wilmington Ice Companv," of WilmiBgtoa, N.;C dec 29 30t . 1 JlLjcj 1 JLM II iu l n,B v IB W .- tfOL. 3. - WILMINGTON,! N. C. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1879. NO. 295 SLOCAL NEWS. 'ew Advertisements. kom.t A Mczats-Piuit at Auction. H. -Fisurlatk, Major Notice in regard hto throwing stones, etc. 1 ! -f "o irtrtTT rhristmaa ia Orcr. I V . i - !j. C. Muicm, Drnffgiat.-iToiletaEdFncy Articles. . : : Modjcska will act nop at WjilLioston. Tiio repairs to the briSgs over the O. C jR. V ,.o . l'.;u: i.b street; lutvo, i pldcu. j 1 - j I i -i i;. Look out boys.! tho iiyor'ViU arrest any-one throwiibs shot or tic with slin-s i I , : ' . ! The T,K-iuber, of tbe Wifcuiiuton Lj Liuht itifai.tiyini.trdere. to itifet at the -Arnsory to-morrow ev. iii! - drill. i. t l'b:v. 'n, M:L.iercT -y-' t:.c ou :n t. : city, return-1 rtjcijf:i! '-. itor i'i oin Xew'i :z i'ronli -.v.i.s1 oet;iined( froir I i . i ii.;: hi.- i 'i!o';i) iv in . Ji ! Chess, Carley Ar Co., who do bifsinesi here, have also a tanki in Chariot and 1 1 . , are reported to be doing quite an exten sive business there. , - 1 j "Tho tidal wave fr'ora the interior," ,of which we were told yesterday, hasj not reached this city as yet, The; water from the northwest branch is slightly cplored We arc '!ad to be able to state that in- telligcncc has beea received here, ot tho improved condition of Mr. T S Iiufbank nf tl-.is cifv. who is ill with an attack of .1 pneumonia in New ork. 1 Large quantities of Florida granges, bound North, nass! throuoh here now al most daily, via the W". & knd W. C. & A. Railroads. Three car loads arrived here to-day on this noon's freight train. They come vii Charleston and Savannah, The new ice vat of capacity which is. now a i- hundred i ton in jcouree of con struction at the shed of dho Champion Compress, at thejfoot of iKed Cross ptreet, will be completed I to, morrow. The raachine will commence ice" in a ilav or two. 'to pump out Those who have been slincifis their sling shots around too promiscuously may look out for squajlls. layor Fieh-blategi-e3 notice in this issue that tho law will be -enforlprd and slitgshots will probably go otit yt)f i fashion rather! sud denly. ' :lLL i ! ! First Shad. ! The llrst skad of the season were taught to-day by I. 13. Northrop in tho river, opposite Kidder's mill. T,hey wereivery tine iooKing, ana were neiaac $51 ou per pair. 1 . 1 s - Expected Sooii. Gen. R. E.Colston, who. arrived in New York some days ago, is expected to leave for the South on Saturday next, i He will step at Baltimore, Washington ana Ral eigh before reaching Wilmington. It is thought he vill lecturp 1 ob his travels, dwelling at some- length iupon his expedi-j tion to tho head waters pfitbc Nilo while i 1 i in the Khedive's service.' j, j-. The Fruit Sale r The regular packet1 schooner Julia from Elizabeth arrived hero last evenins Harbor Island with a splendid assortment of fruit, selected especially for this mar kat She has an excellent variety, con sisting of oranges, plantains,' pineapples,. bananas, grape frukcocoanuts, limes, cane, shells, c. The sale was jopened iuio iu-jiuiu- uy iiessrsj romy & Morris, lhe auttioneers, aivl will be continued to morrow. It was coe fined thi 1 , is morn ins principally to boaanis, which sold low. A termer told us the other day that he wculJ ntt be without Dr. Ball's Couh Syrup if it cost five doliars a bottle, It mujtbe a wonderful remedy. Tbe price is only 25 cents a bottle, n Household Economy. - The housekeeper or cok wh) studies economy in the kitchen1, can dd so in one direction by always using Doolkt's Yesat Powder. It will be found a truly economical and valuable! assistant in tak ing biscuits, rolls, brcad.cake of all kinds, waffles, muffins, and most all articles prepared from flour; and why? Because, ia using the Dooley Pdwder yoa save in eggs, in shortening, in patience,1 inj. every thing; and when the baking is(done, it is turned out light, palatable, and whole same, so that every moreel I is eaten up and no waste. ToOTrner or sieam iop The Secretary of the Trtiasury has writ- tea a letter in regard to tbe lights carnal by ?tarotug, vrlicli "will lc of geooral in terest to tbc owners or lbat cli of essels. Ilesays : ifiacb tug boat BhalloirTy a l5hi on thosiem of tl3e( vessel, instead of mi tbs pilothouse, a is now hi etistorn; that such light must be serened s as to show from forward to two jwints abaft to beam ba either : i Jo. The after light roust show all around the botizon. When towing the law will be complied with by banking an addi tional light aft, two or three feet below the nrrmer JIaht. Also sboiyinx all around tuj 1 x r s,.,.:.Ji I horizon, and from a flagstaff w Bninoeow h?igH put anywhere abaft the pilothouse. Wilmington Cemetery Company A t the annual mqetiug of the proprietors ot the .Wilmington Cemsteiy, held at tho oflice' of the Company on tho evening cf the lOlh inst., II. Xntt, Esq., was called to the Chair and 11. J. Jones Evj ," was appointed fy rolo'ki'jg, geutleuiea were elected a lioarti oi Du-ec-crs :or the ensuin? year j - President Donald HcRae- Dht-ciors Jime3 H Chadbourn,Edward Kidder, Wni J Yti-p, George ' 11 P'ieuch ! T . A t H-Tl J A" A ff.r. j The Secretary and-, Treasurer's report sjows maL i'l peiTii,a nave ixreu usucu during .he past year, including 5 for still born. The statement shows that 13 of the number were under 1 year, 15 over 1 and under 5 years, 10 over 5 and under 10 years, 4, over 10 and under 20 years, G over 20 and under 30 years, 12 over sb and under 40 years, S over 40 and under 50 years, 5 over 50 and 'inder 00 years, T over GO and un der 70 yeari,t3 ovej?70 and under 80 years, 2 over 80 and under 90 years, and 4 whose ages were not stated. ' ' ! "i ' : I Important Order from tbe Commis sioner of Internal 1 Revenue. . Commissioner of Internal Kevenue Raum has issued an important circular to the collectors, which has been received by the -officers in this district within the last few days. After referring to the fact that the "government is frequently defraud ed by the refilling of stamped boxes and Utie re-use of stamps, he says: "U is believed that tho provisionajof the law in regard to the destruction of stamps upon cigar boxes are well under stood by dealers and 1 manufacturer! throughout the country. In view of the extraordinary means heretofore employed by this office and local officers to inform manufacturers and dealers in cigars of the requirements in this respect, professed ignorance thereof by them can no longer be received and entertained in extenuation of these violations of the law. "The notorious re-use of cigar stamps and stamped boxes imperatively demands vigorous and prompt action to enforce the prescribed penalties. Attention is called to section 8406 Revised Statutes of the United States. Also to the views of this office as to the proper construction of said action contained in a letter, a copy of which is inclosed. For the purpose of discovering the violations of law above referred to, and of effectually suppressing the same, you are directed to cause your deputies to visit every cigar manufacturer and dealer who sells cigars at retail in their respective divisions, carefully exam ine the premises and to destroy every emptied cigar box upon which a cigai stamp is found. In cases where it is be lieved that the person in whose possession an empty stamped box is found has will fully neglected to destroy the stamp, or who has bought or accepted the same from another persen, or has sold or used an empty stamped box for packing cigars, cigarettes or cheroot's,you will report to the United States Attorney for prosecution. "Yon are instructed to see ! that this canvass is commenced in each division of your district promptly on the morning of the 6th of January, 1879, and continued daily, without intermission, until every cigar factory, and the place of business of every retail dealer is visited and. exam ined." . 1 In a letter in answer to an ipquiry the commissioner says: j j ''This office Las Carefully considered the inquiry made in your letter of the 8th inst., whether a revenue officer can law fully destroy an empty cigar box on which a partially destroyed stamp is found, and is of the opinion that he cannot do so, provided the stamp is mutilated.erased or destroyed to such an extent that it would nolonger be accepted as evidence of the payment of a tax on any cigars which might subsequently be found in said box. 4But any person who wilfully neglects or refuses to utterly destroy the stamp on an emptied box, whenever it is emptied, would be 1 table to the fine and imprison meat provided by section 4400." - 1 The River. The freshet in the Northwest Cape Fear, spoken of by us'yesterday.as on the way, has assumed huge proportions. When the steamer D. ' Murchison left Fayetteville yesterday morning, the river had risen fifty-five feet, which I was the maximum, as the water bad then begun 1 teat to fall slowly. A great deal of damago to stock cavgbt en the lowlan ds is feared. Proposes Removal of the c. c. R W. Shops to Charlotte. Our( readers will reraembor that we spoke, last summer, of fhe fact that there was a movement, tlv?n oh foot looking to tlw removal of tic Carolina Central Railway shops from Laurinburg to Char lotte. The matter seems to have at last assumed definite ehape and intention as witness tbe following, which we extract from tbe proceedings of a meeting of the Board of 'Aldermofj m Charlotte,! held last Monday night, as published in the Charlotte- Observer : .:ru nr.... j f.-i , : - joouuu vapi. --oonuson to the lward, amfteted4haV..h&.was present on his (the , mayor s) invitation 10 make a proposition Jrom tne road in reference to the removal of the shops. Capt.'-Johnson addressed theBoard, saying he was satisfied that the shops , wouiei .; oe moved to Charlotte if the city would give the company the sum cf $20, .000 and the Iafcd upon Which to erect their. Ho read a letter from Mr. Ed v .rd Matthews, the owner cf the majority cf tha bonds ot j the company, saying that ' if, tile city would contribute! the amount alreaay specified, that the re ceivers had his consent to 1 the removal; otherwise, the question of removal was left to their discretion. ' Capt. Johnson went on further to de scribe tho exact character of the buildings which the company i propose to erect, stating that they wuuld all be of brick with iron roofing, and would cost be tween $34,000 and $30,000. They pnly proposed to move one building from Laurinburg, a wooden structure which had recently been built. In reply to inquires, he rtated further that there were regularly employed at the; shops 120 hands, and that the board could see from this to what extent the population of .( Charlotte- would be in creased. The company did not propose to erect but one dwelling house on the lamd granted that was for the master mechanic. ( 1 In reply to further inquires as to what guarantee the city would have in case (the road should by any means change hands, Capt. Johnson said he suppose such a guarantee could be obtained by having it included in the decree of the court which authorized the change of location; for the road being in the hands ofja receiver, a decree must be issued before anything can be done. After an informal discussion of some leagth m which the details of the subject were fully gone over, Mai. Dbwd submit ted the following : i Whereas, A proposition has been made by Capt. V. Q. Johnson, superintendent of the Carolina Central Railroad, to locate the shops of that Company in or near the city of Charlette, for the consideration of $20,000 In money and 20 or 25 acres of land, therefore 1 Besotted. That a committee consisting of the mayor and two aldermen be ap pointed I to confer with the authorities of the said railroad company as to what! are to be the terms, conditions and details of the proposed subscription, with the view of giving this board definite information for their future consideration and action. The author of the resolution stated that his object was to secure a definite proposi tion to submit . to the voters of the city ; that as the matter now stood this could not be done. j i'he resolution was then put to the board and carried unanimously, after which the board adjourned. 1 i city court.' Fred Cause, Sam Campbell and Charles Anderson, all colored, charged with disor derly conduct, were each sentenced tq 5 fine or ten days in the city prison. ' John Watson, colored, a very frequent offender,, was discovered by the watchman at the W., C. & A. R. R.j last night in' a box car, .where the aforesaid Watson bad evidently coiled himself hp for a nice night's sleep, but unfortunately, just be fore he retired in this position for the night be dropped a match and stepped upon it, which led his detection: Tha Mayor said SO days in the city prison. J This concluded the Mayor's levoe. . 1 1 1 Bold Thief Arrested, I Last night a colored 'youth by the name of George W. Johnson went into the store of Mr. Dick Cdrtjocan, on the cornel r Brunswick and Front streets, and ordered several pounds of sugar, two jdr three pounds of cheese, and about the same quantity of crackers. The goods were all done up in packages according to order when the protended purchaser ordered a littie blackberry brandy in addition to the other purchases and while Mr. Cort- johaa was stooping down in the act of drawing the last named article from a cask, tho dnsky-aued grabbed the pack ages already done up and bolted from the store. To-day, however, Mr. Cort- johan secured the services of ;f1icer Xeitgen, and together they repaired to the Carolina Central depot where the ab sconding individual was found aud arres ted and then taken to the guard bouse. He will 'have shearing before Mayor Fishbiate to-morrow morning at half past nine o'clock. 1 Tony Denier, bss been plsying this week. In Petersburg, CNi to largs houses. Foreign Visitors. uiuiLauu mac a party 01 gen tlemen from the old 'country, "consisting of Messrs. John Zippcl,(Fritz Lampha gen, Fritz Timmerman and John Ccster, of bremerleher, Germany, and Jacob Rii del und Casper Ucitman, c f Letcr-Kes?, are in the city ou-.a prospecting tour. They. will visit ntl i Compelled to put Back. A telegram was received here this morciDg from Baltimore, .to. the criVct that the steamship Raleigh, .cf the Balti more and Wilmington Steamship Line, cleered from Baltimore yesterday morning at 7p'cIock, but owing to the thickness of the ice was , unable to -get Out of tho ratapsco ns-er and was compelled 'to re turn to the' Monumental City, arrivius?at 11 o'clock. . ' The Savannah aad Charleston steamers met with the h'as fate, no of ; tbe latter, however baisg .compelled to obtain tin assistance of the iceboat to clear the r.iy -j .. for her bail: to Baltimore. I I 1 Mr. Jlo. St. George, who is looked up-' ojn as a Gne huntiniMt, went cu. vlestc:'. for a. little sport in ths fields rear HolLj. Po nt. lie bagged one hindred nd four bi.ds, sixjy.fourof which were partridges, and the remainder consisted cf snipe,! doves, etc. Hotel Arrivals. EUpire Housb. Wilmington X. C, Jan.- 15 -r I. L, Dolbv. proDrieton from 8: 15 o'clock' Jan. 14 to 8:15 o'clock Jan. 15 Miss Virginia Morrison, Bridco port; A H Stephens and wife, Fayetteville, N C; B Gren Charleston, S C; B R Sum mers, Jr, lurfolk, Va; A K Walker, city; M Farnell, Onslow, N C; T H Batsoo, Lumberton, N C: T A' Robbing,' Rocking ham, N C; Rev M W D Moore, Brunswick; T O Birt, Richmond, Va: John Brier, Hart ford- Ct; D T Dye, Villa de Sianford; J J Fowler, city; M Wheeler, Flemington,' X C; Creo M K-obinsOh, Baltimore. II I ! I I I ' Collins House. Wilmington, X, C. Jan. 15th W.j M. Collins,; proprietor. trom 8:15 oclock Jan. 14th to 8:1- o'clock, Jan. 15th J Ii Swart .and wife, Franklintop, NC; B Pearson, VJison,-N C; vliss Annie Pearson, jColum bus, Mjss; Tilt Wiliio T.nrTyU,,rfr ' V C- T C VkV. ell, F:airi Bluff,. N C; E 11 Law, Columbia, S C; B S Ellis, Mullius, S C W F Lcg' Jgett, Scotland Xeck, X" C; Ja Finian, I Scrunton, !Pa; M M Bush, Savannah, Oa, The Tnerinomicr. From, tho Tjnited States Signal Oflite at his pla:0 wo obtain tho following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : ' ' - Auns'ta, Ga........,37 Cairo, 111 3t Charleston, S. C....47 Cincin aati 3t COrsies na, Tex 6D Fort Ci ibson, C. N.C0 Galve jton........r....55 India iola.... 62 Jack) onville, Fla.. .43 Enoj zville 35 Lynchburg.. :7 Mefliphis,,Tenn 39 Mobile, Ala.... 46 Montgomery Ala.. .40 Nashville 38 New Orleans.. ...... .51 New York.......:....24 Savannah, Qa 46 Shreveport.........56 St. Louis MO..-....L33 f St. Marks, Fla. 35 VickfibargjMisa....50 Washington, D C.32 Wilminffton, N. C.38 I An Income Without Care. Dy the combination method of operating in stocks a handsome income can be se cpri)d without care, Capital inj any amount, from $10 to SO.jOOO, niay be used with equal proportionate success. By this system Messrs. Lawrence A$ Co., Bankers, X". Y , pool the orders of thou 1 sands of custoiuers, of various sums, into one vast amount, and co-operate them under the most skillful management, di viding profits monthly. Each share holder thus obtains all the advantages of the largest capital! and experienced skill, and tho percentage of the profits ia very great; 20 will pay $100 in 30 days; $250 will return $1,825, or 1 per cent, on the stock, and so on, as the roarkei varies. P. D. Drake. Esq., publisher Ko:k Island ( 1 11) ,, Daily 'A rgtis. made $104.15 onlan investment of 820, in October. Hun dreds of others are dbing even better. Messrs. Lawrence ' is: Co.'s new (circular has 'two unerring rules for success in stock operations"' and full information, so that ary one can deal iu stocks. All kinds of bond3 and. stocks; wanted. ; Xew Government bonds supplied. Deposits received. Apply to Lawrenc3 & Co., Bankers, 57 Lschaage Place, X. Y.1 City. , STOP AT THE EMPIRE HOUSE- - 1 . 1 , This licasc has ocen thoroughly refitted and refurnished and the facilities for the acoommodatioa of its gaests hae been , nlared add improved ev are aeiermmea to ' maK3 the house a3 oralortable jand desirable in eveiy particolarja"! any in the State. 1 A strictly brst-cl&ss house, at prices to suit tho times. A fine Billiard Parlor and Bar attached. I. L. Doley, i j dec lS-lm , Proprietor. 1 New Jeriey Wine sent tj Europe. The success of Mr. Speer J the i great wine man of Xew Jersey, ha3 arisen from the strict purity and valuable properties of bis wines for invalids and feeble persons, and his reputation 'extends around the wprld. His Port Grape Wine is now being ordered by families in London and Paris, j For . sale by J. C. Munds, Green & Flaiiner, and P. L. Ervjgers Si Co. - The ConsnmptlresXOnly Hope, i Yerily, to most people, whose systems are failing or in any way out of order, Oil a3 a medicine, is the most disgusting and difficult to. take. Few stomachs do not revolt at tho mcro thought of Haator or Cod Liver Oil. yet, when thoso appalling symptoms of docay appear, which physi- 1 cians aud patients alike know are unerring signs of greater waste of blood and tissue than tho nutritive powers are supplying, Cod Liver Oil is tho most trustworthy and effective remedy in the world. But re pugnasco to its tasto and odor reduce the nervous patient to despair. It is tbfen that friends and doctor can do him the ' most inestimable kindness he has ever, known, by telling him of Scott's Emulsioa of Cod Liver Oil with tho Ilypophosphites of Limo and Soda; by truthfully assuring him of its entire freedom from unpleasant 1 smell or odor; of its marvelous qualities as a nutrient, and tho miracles it works, in' giving tone and energy to stomach, nerve-1 aad brain. .1 1 . 1 . Wilmington District , "List iuundof Quart erlv Meet inr. Mih- .odist L. Church. South: 1. it . . - " ' CIioton,;it CliuLcn, January 11 and 12. Coharie, at Mingo Lodc;e, January 17. Cokesbnry, January IS and 10. i Bladeu. at Center, January 25 and 26. 1 Kli.abcth, at Llizabethtown, Feb. 1 and tr. Waccamaw Mission, February 11. Smitliville, at Concord, Feb. 15 and 10. Wjlmitigtoo, at Fifth Street, Feb. 22 & 23. " at Fmjit Street, Mch 1 and a. Topsail, at Union, March S and 9. 1 C;.i!o-, at. Tabernacle, March 15 und Tlie District 'StewarJa will pleas j meet me at ho. Parsonage of Front street Chiir. h, Wiua ctonFeb. 25th, 1$70, at : v .V.'och, a. 211. A 1 full attendance is ! ' L. S. BURKHEAD, I 1 . Presiding Kldcr. 1 it.? tiVi uifls cf ihlitv Tears Miis. WnrsLow's Svnui' hs been for children. It correats acidity of used Htv of tho iriieves tci nd colic, regulates,1 ': bd ,i ', cures 1 dysentery and diar-:nlea,-v.U:ihcT arising from teething j or other caus; An old aud well-tried remHlly 2.3 cmt a bottle. ' d Sr w I New Advertisoments. Lost. jyjY ULACK AND TAN DOG; aiswar to the name of RICHARD. Will pay a lib 1 1 iii eral reward for h?s return to . jm 15-1 1 I J. L. BRECKENRIDQE. 1 rtl. CEOZffir, Auctr. EY CRONLY !& MORRIS. A Carp of CMce Se!ecM Ffiit . At Auctioji. ! I rpiIE KEGDLAK PACKET Schrl Jelia Elizabeth, Capt. Ingrabam, has arrired with ' a cargo of FRUIT eelected for thlr market. We shall sell at Auction to-uorrow,(Thbrt-;day) on board, at Whaif, near our Bale Rooms, commencinzr at 10 'clock. A. MJ Oranges. Plantains, Pine Anples. ' Limes, Sugart'ane, Bananas. Grape Fruit, Cocoa lnts.! Shells " 1 ' And ' ' 1 100 lioxes larco chcflce ripe TOMATi jan lo-lt 1 E8. i City, of Wilmington, H- C., ) Mayor's Office, 1 i . 11 . I I January 15J 1879.' JpitEQUENT COMPLAINTS havis beea ! I. made recently at Pdice , Headquarters of - ' .' t I '' ' 1 parties (mostly bors) throtrine stones or I ! I j 1 1 1 . - "' dangerous missdes from filings, "to the great 1 danger of the citizens, notice ia hereby given that any person or perions cSftrht id I 1 1 1 i the act of thro wins these stones or otier miL - I f Eiles within the limits of the City, willj be ar rested arid sererely dealt with accordlngltd law. S. H. FISHBLATE. fi - jan 15 Msycr, Star and Sun copj It For SI 25 1 , ' Y0U CAN BOY A FIRST, ' I j CLASS PIANO, fall, rich tooe and highly polished esse. A perfecty beautyj For sale onlj at thi live book sTcmr, MilUr'i Vnt;1 Mi.,... r ten Turner's N. C. Almanac for 1872), and An elegant assortment of Diariei for 1S7J. For sale at HEINSBERGER'fi, f I jan 13 Nos. 39 aad 41 Marks t St. , ' 1 1 - - 1 ' Samples from Baltimore aud New Orleans. uDEK3 for Molaeses, aar, Co 6,801 p- Meats, Rice. Ac, promptly executed at bet tcm prices by dec 'i JAS. T. P2TTEWAT, 24 Water. Street. WINBERRY OYSTERS! i I . Every Tuesday and Tbtxredaj j FRESH SUPPLIES of the OlebraUd Win berry Oysters are received at TH B COSMi vi.ii AN .lotofthem In to-djy. Tbe oe at of Wines, Ales, Liquors, Beer,1 Clears, 4c, (always on band. JOHN CARROLL, oct 22 Proprietor a AVISO AGlllt loeated ia tbe bt teeat of the Pcreell Houae, I aave taor oujrhlj reaovated ac4 improved the old staa4 and ia bow prepared to havMauspoo, avd cut hair tor everybody. The beet of; work men, ekaartswels, saarp razors aad low prices. ELTIff aETIS, ! jqly W . Fcrgeil Hon Barber Chey. HE WILMINGTON JOURNAL, is ea cf the verr best adrertiriar aaeditstsu . II-',
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