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KEEP WING ! BROWN & RODDICK, 45 BZarket Street- iM kwU Clearing: Sale. IT HAS BEEN OUR ANNUAL CUSTOM daring ue put (our -years to inau gurate in order tol te out the balance of our WINTER. STOCK! at which time we will make a general Mark Down on all Sur "1 ' ltlns Stock ! Oaif at mcj. will find every article marked ik plain fifurta, h former rice in jBlack and the MARKED DOWN r PRICE IN BED. . . W4 cannot enumerate .venr article. a3 it would occupy too much f oir rpace but Ct following will pire quite a general idea: WINTER DRESS GOODS, . BLAHKETS, FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, LADIES', GENTS1 AND ' CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. We mean bufineu and will mark every ar ticle at each a pr ce that cannot tail to satisfy any and all who anticipate making any puT r hares in our line and would add, for the benefit of our patrons in the county,that they may rely on any orders they may favor us with being promptly and as faithfully filled as if they stood at the counter. One Price to All t SPECIAL SALE. We have decide to make a CLEAN SWEEP of all our LINEN GOODS such as LINEN TABLE DAMASKS, (ft If Minis IMC nanvuia, ' 11 DOILIES, And it TOWELS. Is order to make this a success we have narked them to the LOWEST NOTCH, lie assured they, are reduced just as represents 1. You are Invited to Call and See for Yourselves. ' We have NO desire to deceive or misrepre sent anything;. Our policy has NEVER been 0 get aa junca as we could for our merchan dise, but to sell ai LOW Al possible in order te increase our outlet and keep the trade AT HOMK. Call early. ' brown & Roddick. i 200 Tons Coal. "VTOT DAMAGED, all sizes, and well LN screened. Delivered promptly, as tisnal. SOO Kegs Dupont's Powder unburnt. At lowest prices to cash customers. . 1 Wotd and Shingles. Fresh supplies ex pected next week. O. O.PARSLET, Ja., Agent, Coal and WoeeT? Yard, Cor. Orange and S. . Water Sts. jan 6 At John Carroll's YU 0ET THE BEST WHISKEY pass ed over any counter injthis city. A solemn fact! Also, Wine j, Liquors and Cigar?, an i ' free lunch every day. The Celebrated Winberry Ofstera sold alyat TflB COSMOPOLITAN, jan 21 1 . , , . Toilet & Fancy Articles. PERFUMERY, Ac, FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! Prescriptions compounded at . all hours .v day or sight. A complete stock to buy rom. k, JAMES C. MUNDS, Druggist, 5 ' Third, street, Opp. City Hall, dee 11 Boatwiight & McKoy OFFER I i 4 ' K TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY AT , Wholesale and Ketail, , THE LARGEST & BEST SELECTED STOCK OF Groceries in the Stnte. jSWe keep no so-called No. 2 ME ATA. GOOD GOODS are always the Cheapest. ' Co 1 e and see and Examine for your "iTWt Boatwright & McKoy, G 7 Cl 0 XTorth Frontflt. jan 20 THl1' '!)!!!!'' lEVIE. ; ! j r ' -'- ' VOL. 3: WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY - - 1 1 LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements .-1 i A Sh RiKR The ft is a B g tush. F. . Hkisbbusw Jut Keceired. - Boat bight & McKot iu Liaerdean Whiakry. ' j " Church A Co .oJa. G. Vaccako New Confectionery tStore Read ad Col.McKa-.'a Lecuie I It. J Lswii The Bank' tlalu o. 1 S. Jkwbtt Christmas ia Over J. C. Monbs, Druggiat. Toilet at Faurj A'ticlfs. Xo Civ Court to-day. t No interments iu Oakdaie this week. Da "s lensth 10 hour, and 14 n,iuuies Tlioiro'i horsrt has but. one, .l.nei Ilu.v is a iiKi,i u uiike b -j.il Dy bei.ding all his energi J til :! F-nsi t.n match lh biO.M. H i' i:i-.f er dress are new foreign fi.ife. j. St I hi rc v. ere 110 loiermeuis iu lit I'ls. vile Cea.ciit rv duiiuj; the week v toLiu'i. Whi. th ii.ost Jikel e the st cietsof ilni bank? The lellerL The W.ilsou Advance enters thjs week unon iis ninth volume. Continue success to it. ' f J 1 j Dr. W. T. Ennett, we are haj.py to earnhas miterially Lnpijoval wit'.iin the last day or two. ' V ' It has been sxid that' any lawyer who Tf .ites so clearly as to be intejlligiblej is an eienay to bis profession. ' ( !- ' Since they are making a i very lair grade of sealskin cap' Ifrom cat t-kin, the fe'.lnes are rapidly- disappearipg North: , i : ! A couple of oranges eaten every mcrn ing before bieakfast will keep your liver in gi.cd order, and pay the doctor's billi : . , . - I - The recent cold. snap has killed thous ands of bushels of oysters j at the oyster firms on the'Bound as. wo are reliably in- tormfd 1 ' Capt. D. I. High was in ltaleigh on Thursday and turned orr $3,039.00 to the State : reasurer from the Sheriff of Colum bus co;i!ity. I i i I We .ickiiowletJgc '. hii reeeipL of two new pieces of sacred music j ' Fo d your arms aroun 1 211 -3 tiglhir" anil':ie thit ruy grav is not robbed." , The Phantom Tarty given by Trof Agostini, in Meginneys Hall, last evening, was a perfect success, and a repetition is already called for. The Register ot Deeds has issued five marriage licenses during, the week; of thftsfl one was for a White couple and four for ealored couples. j We invite attention to the .advertisment of Mr. G. Vaccaro,' fruiterer I and ' confec tioner and proprietor oftho new fruit and andy store on Market streeas'it is found in this issuse. j ' An a'n evidence of the fine appre ciation of Miss Genevieve j Rogers' Maud Muller there wa3 quitej a full atten dance at the matinee 'performance this"! afternoon; - " : , , -1 j The visitors of the Ladies' j Benevolent Society are requested to- meet . at Hook and Ladder Hall Tuesday-, 23:th, at 3J o'clock, p. m , at which time the visiting cards will be ready for distribution 2t. Ths publication cif the Fayctteville -Gazette is to be resumed the first of next month. We are very gladj to hear it The Gazette has done good service to the people of this district and should l3 lib erally sustained . j The iliuk Saloon,-fir. s Mr. R. JT Lewis has christened his new bar.aud restaurant, wi.l open- with flourish at 9 o'clock !to-niht. 1 a ; graad ou which occasion there will bs a sort of railieunihm thereabouts, plenty To eut and plenty to drink and r.o one to say pnay'" c r "pay Thi extended Popularity Of Dot ley V Yjet Powder is tho best evjdeuce of its worthy Whenever you want a l'ght, v. iiit, sweet biscuit, de licious pot pia, elegant cake, ora choice pudding, D K-LKv's Bakixq 'Powdeu should bo usod. Perfect purity i and ab- solute fud wait light are the watchword atchwords of the manufacturers. - I Doctors aqd ciinrcliet. , Tbe doctors of New York city aayg S peer's Port Grape Wine has proved to be pure, unadulterated, of j fine flavor and tonic properties, and is unsurpassed for ita lestorative powers, and they prescribe it as a very superior wi e. Churches use it for Communion. For sale by J. C. Munds, Green & FlanrierandjP. L. tlridg- ers & Uo. .- -Vx- I ' - , 1 Capt. KniRht's Condition. We regret to learn ithis morning that the condition of Capt. James Knight, Jr, who u sufferiug with a severe attack of pneumonia, is consideied n-ore critxai tun hereU)foT We trust ths frii of his friend will not be realized. I auuiMierdeau. t - Wu iuiite-HtU'uiiuu to tbe advtrtie nUut clc-awhere oi the origiual "Sutnmer- deau" W'lUkey, of which Me5ra Bsat wriht & McKoy areHheaole age ttS hero WehaviinU riel it, but Ti' gentleman who has. 1 1 whose experience in that liue is' not ti he quentione-d assures us tha1 it is everything tnat i claiujea for it. It i Tn;iH i-i An.'nst 1 cotintr. Yiririnia. and is boiJ .ii leuii at $4 a gallon. ' V 1 hi Weather. , "After the n-cent succession of .sharp winds aud polar wavea a very grateful change in tne temperature has arrived which albost suggests the salnbriontt:ei's .f mid-j-nriii". Yesterdaa. ovcrcoa's aud other wriipt)iu(8 wcie quite unnecetsary nd uaseasuLable, and ev jo hres wore disa greeable. 1 his is, however, the very kind of. weather for people, through care less exposiira tojpontract, colds, and we warn our readers to bo on their guard, notwithstanding the e'ement and balmy air. Method! m. From the publisher, Mr. Wohe, of the Monroe Enqui'er, wei acknowledge the receipt of th "Journal of the Forty SjcoaoTSefcsion of ihe North Carolina Annual Ccnference ot the M. E. Charch, Soutfaheld at- Charlotte, N". C , Nov. 27th to Bee. 12.4 , 1878, Edited by the Revt B. Craven, 1). D. , LL U." From it wa ?rlean the following, which will be of interest t the members of that denomi nation in this district: , Number of white naemrer, 5.S63; No of infants baptized during the year, 269; No. of adults baptized, 22S; No. of Sab bath Schools 74; No. of ofScsrs and ieacher . 381; Nc. of sen-dars 2.816. There has been an'increase of Oiembership during 187S over'l877 of 8,223, increase ianumber of Sabbath Schools 48;iacrease in officers and teachers 655: increase of scholars 3.509. We also notice that in i the financial exhibit the Cu urches in this city compare favorably with any!' in, the State. Meeting at the Produce Exchange. In accordance with notice previously given, a large number of the business men and influential citizens generally assem-. bled at the rooms of the Produce Exchange at noon to-day. On mot, ion, the meeting was organized by Mr. Donald MacRae being called to the chair and Capt. Robert Lilly being requested to act as Secretary. Mr. MacRae, upon assuming the Chair, stated the object of the meeting to be to take into consideration matters affecting the general piosperity of this city,, and more particularly to take some action in regard t tha proposed exteesion of the Raleigh & Augusta Air-Line Railroad from Hajakt to Charlotte, which, if carried out by the projectors of this roadj would seriously affect the commercial interests of Wilmington. . The meeting was then de Glared by the Chair ready for business. Upon motion of Col. J. W. Atkinson, seconded by t Col. Roger I Moore, it was resolved that the Chairman of this meet ing request the Presidents of the Chamber of Commerce, Produce Exchange and Board of Trade to appoint a committee ef three from each of ktneir respective bodies to proceed to Raleigh in tbe interest or this cltj , and to represent the interests of Wilmington generally, in petitioning the General Assembly for any legisla tion touching the interests of ths par ticular section of tho Sta'e. It was further resolved iu this connection that the Chairman of this meeting appoint three persons from the citizsus at large to c'oustitut- a part of this Committee, and alstl that tho CbairiHau'be added to the list, making the cumber thirteen iu all, and that the commutes thus constituted be requested to proceed to U ileigh at as carl j" hy as practicable. A immemorial to the legislature was the-i laid before the meeting by. DuBratz Cutlar, Ksq , which requests the repeal of tho privilege aud purchase Ux. The memorial was received by the unanimous Tote of the mcetbs amd the signatures of all present were appended to the peti tion. I Upon motion a committee was ap pointed to carry the memorial around to the different business men ef the city who were not present at the meetiag for further signatures. 1 ! There being no further business, upon motion the meeting adjourned. , Unmallable. Tbe following is a list of ! unmailible letters remaining in theCityjPostofllce here: Buff Colored envelope, no address; Happy Caroline Mhvs, Kewbern, N C; S 5 Bock way, Key West, Fla; Mary M 0-en', Pee Dee Bridge,. N C; Jno Doyle, care ol 11 J Swest.Jr, &, Co; Perry Mason 6 Co, Boston, Mate. Special Meeting or the loard or Aldermen. - The Board of JAldermen met in extra sassion this afternoon at i o'clock to take Some action in regard to the proposed extesjsion of thV Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line R R. from Hamlet to Char lotte. This road is but a continuation of the Seaboard, and Roanoke Railroad.under iiujv.ici uuiuc, v it-iiuiuaica at i roiua tnouth and is entirely antagonistic to the interests of 'Wilmington 1 and should be locked after by merchants and real estate owners iu this city , who do not want the business of this section diverted to Norfolk or Baltimore. Mr. John -M. Robinson, the President of the Bay Line from Poristnoutb to Baltimore and Eresi- 1 1 dent of tbe Seaboard & Roanoke R. R.. is also likewise, we think, President of the Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line. In addition to this & r. Rebintjon, as Presi dent of the S. & R. R. Rf was', or is now,' the endorser of the Raleigh '& Gaston Railroad bonds, another connecting lick oa towards Portsmouth. . B'nai Brith- The annual session of , District. Grand Lodge No. ht Independent Order of B'nai Britb, met ia Baltimore Wednesday, and was to have adjourned last night. The District Grand Lodge comprises the States of Maryland, Virginia, Georgia North and South Carolina, and the District ot Colum bia and numbers thirty-four lodges. The following is ths official body of the order at present: M. Hutzler, president; D. S. Stera, first vice-president; L. Levin, second vice-president pro tem; 1 S. B. Wolfe, secretary; L. N. Hirshberg, assis tant secretary; A ..Goodman, treasurer; Max Cohen, sergent-at-arms. We. extract the following which will be read with great pleasure and interest byrranyofour readers; The president's report, which was pre sented, dealt chiefly with questions of appcaU The sum of $2,029.16 Was sub scribed last fall in aid of brethren suffer- ! 1 ing from the yellow fever iu district No. During the'past term charters were granted to two new lodgesj one in Dan ville, Va. and one in Baltimore. The excellent condition of the orphan asylum fund, under the management of Mr. Simon Wolfe, was reported. The sum of $4,618.85 stands to the credit of the fund, and a policy of $500 oa the life cf Simon Wolfe! The report of the general committee showed that during the past year there were 18 deaths in the district. The heir's of 14 brethren were paid $1,000 each. The secretary's report. shows that the total receipts during tbe year of the gene ral fund .were $2,604 72, and that the balance on hand oa January 1, 1878, after ransferring $487 95 to the endowment had, was $50$ 18. The total expendi tures were $2,586 16, leaving a balance on hand January 1, 187S, of $52174 The management of the endowment fund has been very satisfactory. There has been received for assessments during the past year and from balance on hand tbe sum ot $14,683 09. The sum cf $l4,000 has paid to heirs of 14 deceased members, saving a balance on hand of $633 0'J. Oa January 1, 1879, there was a member ship of 2, 148. The amount paid for sick benefits during the year was $1,360 07, for burying the dead $824 75- for endow-, ment, iacledrag sinking fuad, $15,960 40, education of rphaos $1,002, donations $2,682 6, making a total relief of $21,. 675 92. Tho finance committee! report ed the Snancial standing of tbe Grand Lodge for ths year ending December 31, 1878, showing the total fund to ts $18, 238 94, aad the expenditures $17,03 ill 1 leaving a balance on hand of $1,154 84. The election by the GranJ .Lode of Mr. J. I. Macks, of this city, as Second Vice- President of the Fifth District Grand Lodge of the order, aud as a member of the Board ot Control! of the Orphan Asylum Fund of the organization, is a compliment most worthy bestowed and one which is appre ciated by the entire community. Parents, mothers, nurses do not fail to give Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup t6 tbe lit tle ones tor all cases of cough or colds. Costs onlj 25 cents. -25, 1879. NO. 304 .Lecture by Col. McRae. i By reference to ac!vertisem;nt publiihed elsewhere it ill Le seen that Hen. uncan iv.3icliae has consented to deliver a lecture, in tbe Of era House in this city on next tndAy evening, the 31st instant, ior tne benefit of the Wilmington Library Assocciation. His lecture wi:l be "GpniTTa or1 TV.! t ' . 1 .t l.vl jaicui, .Hid is tue same whlfh ------ " uiuicu uv mm litre a year or two previous to the war and which was iccC1veu vain so mucfh delight by all- who heard him. -The price of the tickets has been placed very lowonly 25 cent's each and we feel assuied that ; the distin o-""'" fovunT jj.iu, -,v 11 Hive a vrrv larre audience. Miss Gcneyicvc Rogers asMaudMullcr How to write a criticism on a n?ifoiiu- .BU(-1' luc periyrmers, wuen me cuan. acters are all- so well sustained and tl.oi piece so well rendered, as was the ate in the play of Maud Muller at the Opera Houso last night, is rather "difficult to de cide, for we arc free to confess that there was not one character , assumed on .the boards last evening but 'was carried out in .such a perfectly natural and life like manner, that there is to our mind no room left for criticism. We do not'wish to be ful-some,but-we are inclined to think that the charming and fascinating young actress, Miss Rogers, has all theassential elements in her composition that bid fair to make her a successful rival of the sprightly little 'Lotta, and this we consider saying a great deal. 1 Mr. Aiken, as Jude Wayne,bore him self with such an easy dignity'and as sumed I tho air of a gentleman in such a natural manner that one was led to think that the stage is not the only place t: at he acts this character. i Mr. Arcbis Boyd, as Nathaniel Harpiu is a tramp1 and plays ths p;rt of low comedian in a manner that would have done credit to Joe Jefferson j twenty years ago. :" . Miss Annie Mortimer, as Mrs. Muller, was very good, while Miss Florence Noble, as Theodora, the proud sister, could hot have beea surpassed. Tbe .other mem bers of the campany all susjtaitaed their parts well. , To eight ibej play 'of Couin Roxy "The worrit of the school andpairy of the household V wilf hs presented and we advwe all those who have not seen this charming young actress not to lose this last opport unity of doing eo. Her is what tbe Ralei h News has to say of the piece: 1 , Miss Genevieve Rogers and her troupe kept up well tbeix reputations in the play of "Cousin Roxy, "at Tucker Hall last evening. The pla;v is a pleasant sketch of Southera life and! it was rendered with spirit. The com; c portions of the play were the special deli ht of the audience. Miss Rogers, as Ro: cy, was felicitous and as usual very spin ed and real in her actisg Mr Aiken shows'! his talent in the char acter of Paul .Henuick, while Archie Boyd was again greeted with great favor. Miss Annie Moi 'timer and Miss Florence Noble each did fall justice to their roles, while Mr. Hanx Clifton's performance was meritoriou j. .. The audience were pleased with so excellent a performance, and all who have; se en them will greet a second visit of the troupe with pleasure Theatre-goers are as ured of always wit nessing a capital per. formance by this com pany. There were four i aterments in Pine Forest Cemetery durii ig the week, three children and one adui. t. New Adverti sements. US3 1 THIS BRAND, BEST W T HE WORLD ND BETTER TJ IAN ANY SALERA- TUS. One teaspoc afol of this Soda ued its- Four teaspoonfahi of Tewder, saving Twenty .- i .. h - fackae far valuable in- texpoonfal is too large with sour milk eqar the beet Baking .' Timts its cost. " See formation. If the and does not produ jet gocd rc3nlts at first ue less afterwards. jan2S-m. j Now Adverticomontsi Boatwright & EIcKoy, Sole Agents for Wilmington and nrroui ing country for the original aad oaly Summerdean TiYhlstey ! Made in the United Statea. ItUa ' Pure Rye Whiskey 1 Uade m AngusU county, Virginia. All ether ! H biikies under that brand, except it be freta tbe house of JENKINS A STKOAL, Eieh mond,Va., ia rparioos. Oar retail priee for this; Whiakey is , S4PERCALLOH Gome and sample it. To dealers we will make it te their in t treat to bay by the barrel. Mame quantity, fciend for aaplet. aad Virginia State Attijtr and Chemist, certifi cate : . .. LiBOBAToav or Statk AssiTia AiCaixisT, ho 1,013 Broad .-t , bet. 10th nd llth, i ' Kichmond, Va , Aes;. 22d. 187T. I have arade a ca-ffol chemical eaamlaa tion of a eaemle of "Summerdaan, Aageata ccuatj, ,ya.;' Kye Whiskey, selected by mj self and representinf a lot of 200 terra's im the bands of Messrs. Jenkins A 8ts;al,l ana fend it entirely five from adulterations, lcaa fully recommend i to those Vho desire an article of asurd pnritv. I I ( Wil. H. TAYLOB, M. t), ' I . auta Aacayer aad ChamiiU 1 Noocgeauine unless bearieg the sbjaatmre cf Jenkins A Stecal, 113 Seuth Fomrteeatk M., Kichmond, Va. . ! jan 2 lawSwsat , Just Received. LAF.bE L'JT OF CROQUET 8ETS ! t-itqiettias been fo. several Tears one ef the mort v nlar pastimes. Unlike most ef itut-iloor spurts, it does not require the poe-' ' s.ion of g-eat strength or powers of ener ra e, r e eie muscular exertion on the (Hit-, the paver, hxcelletceio it is almost f(aall? attainable t bo weakly and delicate as to the teahby aud robust. Old andyenas; ir.eet on iu areca on more nearly tqaal tense 1 than in any o;her known game of skill. I - A varifty rf styles for sale cheaper than ever btfore at ' i HEINSBEROUR'P, Live book and Music Store. jab 15 New Confectionery Store. THE UNDERSIGNED has opened, at No. 13 Market street, a new Fruit and Con- . fectionery Store, and offers for sale all kind ' of t oreign and D emeBtic Fruitf, Confection ery, Cigari, Ac, at the very lowest living prices. A! call is reepectfnlly solicited. O. YACGAKO. I jan 25 13 Market Street Lecture by Col. 1. K. McKae FOR BENEFIT OY THE ' - .'.'' I . I Wilmington Librarr Anociation. OL. ;A!!taE WILL DELIVER hU cele- bfatM lecture cn "Genius and Talent, der the auspices of the Library Aseoeiatien at the OPKKA HOUSE on JfKlDA Y 310UT, January 31et. Tickets 25 cents each. Will he sold at the Book nd Drug ttto'ea, alo by member ef the Committee ot Arrangements. No Re served seats except private boxes, which can be secured at Heinaberger's Book Store. 1 jan 25-sat-mon-wed-tha . ritar and Sun copy sun-wed-th-fri j ( ! The Bank" Saloon. I MyfkiendiTandthe public c er llv art' respectfullv netified that 1 have opened the BAfl"K SALOON, in Pea ortice Alley, midway between Front mkd Water streets, where I will De pleased U Berrethem with the best nf 1 Wines, Ale, Liauora'and Cicrars ot the best qaailt ana best brands and at lowest prices. A call ia respectfully solicited. ' j There is a Big Bush at 1 'J. F OR THS BARGAJNi KOW so freely eifered there in Winter CI thing aid Fa. nishine Goods. The entire atoek ' i " Vlust be Sold i in the' next thirty days to make room for Spring Gods. Don t delay but go at once and get such bargains as yon never beard of before, at SHRIEK'S EMPORIUM, Market sL I The Best Unlaundried Shirt in tne Citr fer 75cts- .J nnccsA uniicrr Two IMisht? Only t COMMENCING i Friday, eJaiiuary 24,1878 SATUEDAY 1IATINEE I The success of the past two season, the beat tifnlplay of IVXjxxkI iMCullere I The brill -ant and handsome yonna; Commi dienne, MhsGENEVIEVK KOGKU8, aasi t. t-d by the favorits American actor, Ut, FRANK E.AIKEN, who will appear In a new and.original Comedy Drama, written expressly for them by Charles Gaylor, Ea., and entitled . i COUSIN ROXY !' "The Worrit of the School and thf Fairy of the Houiehold-f I With an excellent caste uf characters. ' Tickets may be had at Ueinaberirer'a Book Store. Farquette aod Drees Circle SL I We charge for Keservcd Seats. . jaa 23 Christmas is Over. B UT I WILL BS TLE 13ED TO scit! you In the Book and Stationery line, j and 'will endeavor to give yon aatiafactioa la every transaction at - , 8. JEWETTS, dee 27 Front 8treet Boek Stere. Bookbindery. ! THE UNDEB8IGNED wonld reepeetfally inform the eitixens of WiUnisrtoathe hmta haw nranard tn exeentn all kinds f Prices very reason abl a. Orders for work bsat be left at S.O. Hall's Job FriatUj eCce Frineess, street. . . s- 1 aor 11 C Q2JLZTT, Ja,
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