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THIS PAPER U eeblkhed every Afternoon, Sandayi ex cepted bT JOSH. T. JAMES, XDITOK AJTO PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID. One jar, $6 00 Six months, S3 60 ; Three months, $ 1 16 ; One month, 60 cents. The paper will be delivered by carriers, free of charge, in an y part of the city, at the ib ore rates, or 13 cents per week. Advertising rates low and liberal ""Subscribers will please report any and til failures to receive their papers regularly. KEEP MOVING ! BROWN & RODDICK. 45 Market Street- Great Annual Gleariog: Sale. IT HAS BKFflf OUR ANNUAL CUSTOM during the past four years to inau gurate a in order to'close out the balance of our WINTER STOCK! at which time we will make a general Mark Down on all Sur plus Stock ! Oar patrons will find every article maiked in plain figures, the former price 10 Black and the MARKED DOWN PRICE IN RED. We cannot enumerate every article, as it would occupy too muco oi our space but the following will give quite a general idea: WINTER DRESS GOODS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, Also, LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. We mean business and will mark every ar ticle at such a pr.ce that cannot fail to satisfy any and all who anticipate making any pur chases in our line and would add, for ike h,.npfit nt nnr natron in tha conn trv. that the V mav rely on any orders they mav favor us with being promptly ana as iaiuuuuy nuea as if they stood at the counter. One Price to All SPECIAL SALE. We have decided to make,a CLEAN SWEEP of all our LINEN GOODS such as LINEN TABLE DAMASKS, 1 " NAPKINS, ii DOILIES, TOWELS. And (I In1 order to make this a success we have marked them to the LOWEST NOTCH. Bt assured they are reduced just as represented You are Invited to Call and See for Yourselves. We have NO desire to deceive or misrepre- ent anvthine. Our policy has NEVER been to get as mucb as we could tor eur merchan dise, but to sell as LOW as possible in order to increase our outlet and keep the trade Al HOME. Call early. Brown 8l Roddick. ian 11 Globe Flower Syrup. 1 TERRELL'S HEPATINE. A supply lJof each just received. Wistar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry. A fine lot of Toilet Soaps, rerfumery and Fancy Article. For sale by JAMES C. MUNDS, Druggist, Third street, Opp. City HalL "Prescriptions Compounded at all hours day or night. jan C. Annual Meeting.. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock holders of the Bask of New Hanover will be held at their Banking House, in this city, ca THURSDAY, February 13, at 11 o'deek, A. M. 8. D. WALLa.CE, janSltdm. Cashier. Bargains ! Bargains ! I AM SELLING OFF THE BALANCE Of stock of Clothing on hand at terribly low prices, the lice of which has never before been known hereabouts. Everything must be sold to make room for the Spi'ing Stock. OVERCOATS, especially, are particu'arly low. The Best Unlaundr ied Shirt in the City for 7 Cts- SHRIER'S EMPORIUM, , jan lh Market st. Headquarters for Clothing! ou CAN BC Y NOW THE GREAT- t Bargain ever known in tho annals of nstojy. No Humbiur! M ist be sold in order to make room for SPRING STOCK. A. DATID, Tha Clothier. feb 10 The VOL. IV. WILMINGTON, N. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1879. NO. 4 LOCAL NEWS. New' Advertisement. A Sh KiEp-Bargains I Bargains! J. C. Means, Druggist. Globe Flcwer 8yrop. S. JWit Christmas is Over. Meeting First Ward Democratic Club. Meeting Second Ward Democratic Club. Meeting 1 bird Ward Democratic Club. Meeting Fourth Ward Democratic Club. Meeting Fifth Ward Democratic Club. Gekhaedt A Co Buggies, Harness and Saddles. A. D. Casauz Baltimore Steamship Line. A. D. Caxaux Clyde's New York Steam ship Line. Williams 4 Murchisoh Just Received. D. A. Smith Window Shades. S. O. WoaHatp Comic Valentines. C. M. Vab OasDKLL I Bet You. P. Hxiusbirqiu Mafic and Art, A. David Attention. C. Ross nth a l Boots and Shoes. Cboklt A Moaaia Fertilizers for sale. Crohlt A Moaaia Oil Paintings Boatwbight A Mc K ot Every thing that is Nice. B'.ue Monday as usual. Kite flying is the pastime of the aver age small boy just now. , The next legal holiday will be on the 22nd jnst., Washington's birthday. CjI. John W. Atkinson, who was in Raleigh last week, has returned to the city- The dajs are growing longer at the rate of one minu'o and thirty seconds each 24 hours. Decorated boxes filled with glomes cr perfumery make handsome as well as servicable valentines. The Hop to be giv; n by the Lotos Club on Wednesday evening will be given complisoentar to the married folks. The ice boats in Northern harbors are doing a brisk business this- winter. We also have a Nyce beat in our harbor which is the very mischief for business. Etiquette permits ladies and gentlemen to speak to each other in the drawing room ofa.oommon friend, without any introduction, though gentlemen usually prefer to ask for an introduction. Notwithstanding the extreme length of this season's ulsters, we have failed "to see any young man reach after his trail with that desperate clutch so much ad- mjred in the opposite sex. Messrs Cronly fc Morris will sell to morrow morning at 10 o'clock, under direction of Mr. O. G. Parsley, Agent, at that gentleman's wharf, 10 tons Lee's Prepared Lime, slightly damaged. Mr. A. G. Ricaud, of this city, recently licensed to practice law by the Supreme Court of the State, was sworn in ttfore His Honor Judge Meares,of the Criminal Court.this morning and admitted to prac tice at the Bar. By request we call particular attention to the fact that the sale of oil paintings will begin to-morrow evening, instead of this evening, as announced, as the pre parations could not be completed to-day, as was expected. v . Plenty of sea gulls flying about over the harbor to day, which is considered by seamen as indicative of stormy weather, as those birds invariably seek inland waters just previous to an approaching storm. A poor unfortunate tramp, Edward Horry by name, who hails from Balti more and is some forty ye;rs of age or thereabouts, sought lodgings at the Guard House on Saturday night and was ac commodated, but when the morning came he w..s unable to leave owing to an attack of pheumonia whioh he was suffering from, and to-day the authorities had him sent out to Dr. Lane's hospital for treat ment. Store Robbery. The meat store of cur young friend, Mr. W. M. Hays, on the eorner of Sixth and Chestnut streets, was sn tered on Sat urday night last by some meat-loving burglar and robbed of a small piece of beef and about ten pounds of pork. The thief was very considerate, taking only about enough to last a largo fasniiy over Sunday. Buckwheat Cakes, If properly made, are a choice dish tor breakfast. If you wish them nice, light, and wholesome, always use Doolets Yeast Powder. Your grocer has it or can get-it for you. Duly Review. Personal. Mr. H. E Scott, one of the Represen tatives from this county in the General Assembly, is here on a short leave and will return to his post to-morrow. He informs us that in his opinion itwill be im possible for the Raleigh 9c Augusta Air Line extension bill to pass. Indications. WAB. DlFASTMEMM Office of the Chief. Signal Officer. Washington D. C.Feb. 10th 1879. J For the South Atlantic States easterly to southerly winds, fa ling barometer and rising temperature with increasing cloudi ness .during tha day and possibly light rain by Tuesday morning. lias Returned. Mr. R. H. Beery who has been North examining the latest modern improve ments in "floating docks, ' has returned to this city and will commence the erection of a floating dock in a few days. Mr. Beery has the contract, from responsible parties, for building the dock and in a short time Wilmington will be supplied with a floating dock. An Old Citizen Gone. Mr. Th :mas Gladden, an old and re spected citiEen of Masonboro Sound, died yesterday efter a short illness. He was a soldier ot the war of 1812 and could tell many quaint old tales of "ye oldentimes." Mr. Gladden was very nearly 80 years of age and had been residing, as a beneficiary, on the property of Dr. W. W. Harries for many years. He was a good old man. May hi 4 ashes rest in peace. The Opera House and Lecture. The Opera House is without any en gagement at present so far as we can learn. But then we begin to fee1 a little independent naw about such matters at least so long as the Library Association will agree to be the instrument of fur nishing us once a week with uch rare entertainments as Col. MaeRae has dished up to us from his intellectual store house, during the past two weeks. It is a feast that one cannot be surfeited on soon, and we are still inclined, like the insatiable little Oliver of Dickens' crea tion , to ask for more and that right soon. City Court. Mayor S, H. Fishblate presiding: Thomas Hines and Charles Dewey, for a little set-to in the dance hall of Bry son's sailor boarding house, on Saturday night, were fined $5 or ten days' imprisonment for the first named party and $2.50 or five days' imprisonment for the last named party in the affray. Jane Fulford and Mary Anderson were arraigned for the larceny of three sticks of wood from the Gas House on Saturday night, but as the property could not be identified and the witness summoned was not willing to make affidavit to the prop erty and could not say of his own knowl edge that the defendants committed the theft, the case was continued and the defendants recognized in the sum of 60 to appear when summoned to the Mayors presence. Off for Connecticnt. Messrs Emmons and Newberry, two gentlemen from the "Nutmeg State," who have been visiting relatives in this State during ths last four or fire weeks, and of whom we made mention some few days ago, started for their homes this morning. This is their first visit to the South and they return to the North with the most favorable and pleasant impressions of our climate, people and State. Since arriv ing here they have traveled quite exten sively through the surrounding counties, and have kept eyes and ears wide open to study the characteristics of our people. They did not come as politicians seeking how they could make political capital, but as business men who had the time and money to spare and which they de voted to their own instruction by a per sonal observation of the habits and cus toms of our people. They have been cordially received everywhere, and they bestow the highest encomiums on all thay hare seen and experienced while in North Carolina. We wish them a happy snd safe journey home, and a cordial welcome at their New England firesides, with the hope that we may see them among us again at no rery distant day. Come again, gentlemen. Come in watermelon time and bring your families with you. The ward meetings called for this evening are for the attendance of Demo crats only. Let the officers of the rarious ward clubs see to it, therefore, that none but Democrats are admitted to tho deliberations. The Meetings To-Night. Meetings will be held in all of the wards in the city this erening, snd a full attendance of the Democratic voters is earnestly urged. The object of the meet- mgs is to iay before the residents of the rarious wards propositions or suggestions emanating from the Central "Committee relative to municipal affairs. It is pro posed that amendments be made to the city charter whereby the election set for next month may be annulled and the pres ent administration be continued in ffiee, subject to such changes in representation as may be desired by the citizens of the rarious wards, a plan to effect which wil i . . . also oe submitted. It therefore behooves every one who has a proper regard for the due administration of the affairs of the municipality to be present at bis respec tire ward meeting to-niht. Barbarous. On Saturday night last a small orphan eolored girl about eight years of age namea Julia Ann Williams, living with Sarah Allen, a colored woman, on the ni . corner oi Eleventh and Wooster streets, was most cruelly beaten by the latter, and in about two hours after the beating the child died. A post mortem examina tion was made and it was the opinion of the physician that death was caused as much by exposure as it was by the beat ing. Special Coroner A. H. Leslie held an inquest at which it was developed that the child had been subjected to the moat brutal beating aad exposure at the hands of Sarah Allen, who had her in chargo, and Virginia Ann Hines, another colored woman who occupied the same tenement. The finger could hardly be laid upon any portion of thebody of the un fortunate child without coming in contact with the bruises these fiendish women had inflicted. They are now in jail where we hope they may remain until an im partial justice shall mete to them the punishment they deserve. - Criminal Court. His Honor Judire Mearea n residing. - c o convened this morning at 10 o'clock, when the following named persons were drawn to serve as Grand Jurors during the term, to wit: C G Southerland, Fore man, Geo M Grapon, Jno Maunder, Alonzo Hewlett, Jno W PeFdue, J W Johnson, Nicholas Morris, Iredell John son, Moses D Motte, George Leonard, Jno R Latta, Louis Davis, Alex Moore, Henry Shepard, Jesse Lowe, Wm Kel logg, Jas P Walton and Thos Ennetr. The Jurors were then sworn and took their seats in the jury box, when His Honor delivered in his usuallueid and forq bis manner his charge.exceedingin point of ability perhaps any of his previous charges to the Grand Jury. The Court then at 12.30 o'clock took a recess until 2 o'clock a which time the docket was taken up and the following cases disposed of: State vs O A Wiggins, charged with trading without license. Dismissed. State vs Edward Kidder, Geo W Kid der and Gilbert P Kidder, charged with trading without a license. Dismissed. State vs Jas H Chadbouru and George Chadbeurn, charged with trading without a license. Dismissed. State vs Lewis James, assault and bat tery. Nol pros entered. State vs Martin O'Brien, assault and battery. Continued until Thursday. State vs Joseph Johnson, assault and battery. Continued. State rs James Heaton and John C Smith, charged with an affray. On trial. Sale of Fine Paintinge. A rery fine opportunity to ornament your houses and thereby add to the at traction of the roof-tree, ia offered by Messrs. Cronly & Morris, who will begin the sale to-morrow even: eg, in the Wheeler & Wilson store on Market street, of a large number of orl paintings, from the Phila delphia Art Gallery. They aro all oil paintings, wit h not a chromo among them , and represent every variety of subjects. The sale is peremptory and commences to-morrjw evening at 7 o'clock. Off for Raleigh. Maj.C. M. Stedman left bre this morning for Raleigh and Capt. D. R. Murchison and Mayor Fishblate will leave to-morrow morning. The bill in regard to the extension of the R. & A. A. L charter is the special order for Wednes day. Ast rj&KMKXTS. Theatre goers snd mil such as keep hue hours are very liable to contract a severe cough or cold. A safe and reliable cure is Dr. Bull's Cough Syr up. The price is only 25 cents. New Advertisements. Boatwiight & McKov ARE STILL RECEIVING FRESH SUPPLIES ! OF Inmi M is Nice. T t OUR SALES Are Daily Increasing ! We can furnish you with all Substantials of Life. the Then the Delicacies we keep are Unsurpassed. Our Liquor Department can't be Beat. Wines, Brandies, Whiskeys, from Eight Years' old to an Infantile Whiskey, say two months old We can famish Wholesale snd Rataii buyers Goods in any quantity desired, and Guarantee (for the same el ass of Goods) in every mstanse, THE LOWEST MARKET fiUUJCi Trv Boatwriirbt A McKnv "Prid". the BEST FLOUR sold in the South. We keep "Plant's" alwava on hand. n fact, FLOUR of all grades . Boat wright & McKov. 7 dt 8 Worth Front St. feb 10 Jwst ANOTHER 8UPPLT of Tthat Celebrated Brand of JACK FROST PLOiR Awarded a Gold Medal at the Paris Ex position. It has no equal. The very finest made. Also 1000 300 250 150 350 50 BBLS FLOUR, all grades, Boxes Dry Salted and Smoked'Bacon, Sacks Java, Lagayra aad Rio Coffee Bbls Crushed, Granulated, Stand ard A, Ex C, and C Sugars, Bbls Porto Rico, Cuba, N. O. and 8. H. Molasses Bbls. City Mess Pork, 100 Qbs oat"ce kf JLwd, OflHA iNew and Seeond Hand 4JJJ rnirit Barrels. ST Lake George nd Lebanon Sheetings, Manchester and Randolph Tarns. Orackers, Candy, Soap, Starch. f oda Pota?h, Lye, Snuff. Matches, Com, Hay, Oats, Glue, Bungs. Nailc, Hoop Iron, Ac, Ac. For sale low by William Mui'chisoii feb 10-dAw. THE NEW. Boot & Shoe Store. WILL CLOSE OUT, FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, THE BAL.. ANCE OF MY Fall and Winter Goods. Consisting of BOOTS & SHOES, At Greatly Reduced Prices, Preparatory to my leaving for Northern Markets, to purchase a Fine Assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, and all the Novelties of the Season. Thankful for past favors, I will en dearer in the future, as in the past, to sell you a GOOD ARTICLE at a LOW PRICE. C. ROSENTHAL, 32 Market St. fcb 10. Business Chance. QQA PARTY WITH $350 CAN tpOcJlr. get Contract of a BuUness worth $2,000 per year. Call or Address J. C. MAC KEY. Croxly & Moms' Auction Rooms, feb 10 2t Bff. CllO LY, Auc tr BY CRONLY k MORRIS. Fertilizers for Sale. OX TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, AT 10 A.M., we will sell, on our Wharf, TLX TONS LET PREPARED LIMK, slightly dsmaged. U. G. PARSLEY Jr., Ag'L feb 10 T PL1AS1 HOTIO& We will be glad to reeeire flosBsneahwtoae from our frieads a any and all svkjscJj of general interest but : Te cams ef the writtr mait always Le fa tasked to the di!or. Communieatioss mutt he writtao cc eajy one side of the paper. Perse aali ties scist be swoided. 1 And i! is especially and particularly aad etood tlat the Editor does not always CBdcrie the views of corresi oa dents, unless so state in the editorial cuiuu ns. New Advertisements. First Ward Democratic Club. XI EMBERS cf the First Ward Dtmo 1VL cratie Hub aro r ;ues!ed to meet Jjondar Night, lOthinst., at 8 o'clock, in Brooklyn Hal.'. Important bu mess. W. M. I'AKKEK. President. feb" 19 Second Ward Democratic Club. BY ORDER of the City Executive Com mittee, there will be a meeting of the Demc.ciats of the Second Ward, on Mon day Evening, February lOib, lfe7l, at 8 o'clock, sit Muuds' Hall. A full attend ance dcfcir.-d, as matters of importance will be pr sented before the mestiog. JCNIDS DAVIS, ft-b 10 Act, Pres't Second Ward Club. Third Ward Democratic Club. THERE WILL BE A MEETING of the Third Ward Democratic Club, this (Monday) Evening, 10th ins!., at the City flail, Lt S o'c'ock. A full attendance is desired as business of importance will be brouent before the meetii g. By order ot lr,e iT'-siiknt. fob io J. W. KING, Sect',. Fourth Ward Democratic Club. AM EE riNG of the Fourth Ward D in ccraticClub will be held at the City Court Rooni,this (Monday) Evening, at 74 o'clock, for the purpose cf organizing and transacting other business of importance. Every Democratic Voter in thy Ward is earnestly requested to b present. W. P. OLDHAM, feb 1 President. Fifth Ward Democratic Club WILL MEET at Fil.h Ward Butket Company Hall, corner of Fifth and Nun streets, this (Monday) Evening at 8 o'clock. F. H. DARBY, feb 10 President Window Shades AND SHADE GOODS, all Colors, Picture Cords, Tassels, Curtain Bands and Loops. A large a&sortinent in stack and selling at very loT prices. Furniture, Furniture, lowest prices ever known. feb 10 D. A. SMITH A CO. Comic Valentines. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COMIC VALENTINES, several hundred difierent vaiieties, just re ceived with other Fancy Goods. Choice Aspinwail Bananas due to-day at S. G. NORTHROP'S, feb 10 Fruit and Confectionery Stores I Bet You XAM SHOWING THE FINEST L ues of Picture Frame Mouldings, for makit g to order, and the Largest Stock and Great est Variety of READY-MADE FRAME, of all sizes, that can be found any where this b de of LONG CREEK. Cheap ! that's no name for the figures I am selling at. P. S. 1 shall be able the coming week to Pho ograph one or two Gross more Ladies and Gentlemen, from three to twelve -.onthi old. Apply early aix1 often at VAN ORbDELL'S Phoo Art Gallery and Picture Frame De- fcouth side Market st., Wilmington, N. C. fb 10 Buggies, Buggies, Harness k 8addtes, VOtL SALE AT GERHARD? A CO'ff 3rd st., opposite City Ball, REPAIRING DONE WITH tfEATNESd AND DISPATCH. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY feb 10-tf Music and AU ptAFOB AND ORGANS, From the best Manufactories is the Country, aad at Prices to suit U.e tint. Guitars, Violins, Banos,f hCer Aceordeoos, and the Urgeitstock of Sheet Music in the 3. ate. CH30M0S sn 1 Erjf raving?, A new lot just recsired, all Beautifai and CLsap. Mottoes, Mats, and a complete assortment of Frames at HBINSBERGER'P. feb 10 Nos. 3t and 41 Market st Auctr BY CRONLY A MORRIS. PEREMPTORY ADCTI05 SALE, bv Oaf slogse, of sn Elegant Collection of Faia sble and Origins! Oils PA f TICrS, from the Philadelphia Art Gallery, CLestaot street, Philadelphia, commencing- on TUESDAY", FEBRUARY lltb, st 7 P. M. at Store on Market gtreet, "Wheeler A Wil son s old stand," and condemn till sil sre sold. BEv The attention of oar ci tineas UTpr-, c?ly to this sale. Mast be soTd, closed oat, recsrSlees cf the erJjrinaJ eost. f Every Picture is gear as teed aa Oil Patothsg) 5ot a Chroma ia the ceueeUea. feo 1st
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