THIS PI PER
fa kiLihf everr afternoon.
Sundays ex-
wpted by '
JOSH. T. JAM B.8,
Korros ass rsorsurros.
SUBSCRIPTIONS. POSTAC-fl PAID.
OM year,S 00 Six months, J2S0 ; Thre
. moaths, SI 25 ; One month, 60 cents.
The paper wUl be delivered by carrier!,
free of charge, In an j part of the city, at the
abore raUf, or 13 eents per week.
Advertising ratee low and liberal -J8abteribere
will please report aaj and
U failures to receive their papera regularly.
Now Advertisements.
D 8 80 1
QZL All D AniTAZi
CLOSING SALE '
SROW'rf & FiOBDICK,
45 Market St.
ft, TAKE T.'Ud OPPORTUNITY OF
thtokiag the general public for tbtir very
-bera patronage daring the past year, and
t eH parti-u!ar attention to oar
ANNUAL CLOSING SALE
OF
WINTER STOCK
TO COMMENCE OX
Wl
3
m
January,
12th.
Great Reductions
will be made in order to effect our object. I
I
Onr patrons may rest assured that the
reductions are bona fide. ,
i
Dress Goods,
BlanKets,
m
Shawls, Cloaks,
CASHMERES FOR
!i MEN AND BOY'S WEAR.
Pelt Skirts,
LADIES', GENTS', AND CHILDREN'S
UNDERWEAR.
We will offer the Cheapest line of Ham-1
v.r-fM,fn,. .nA i-..-.t.. .v.. v.. tt I
- ' SB S mva aue no v x?
shewn, U order to make room for our new
stock
BE0W1T & B0DDICK,
43 ZLZarket Otreet,
anlO .
Ship Notice.
ALL PERSONS ARE HERE
BY cautioned against
harboring or trusting any of the
crew of the British Brig BLACK
POOL, Capt.Altehison.as no
debts contracted by them will he paid by
CaptaU or Agenta.
A LI X. 8PRUNT A SON,
jaalO Consignees.
DON'T FORGET
THAT TIIE
Boston 5 and 10 Cents
Store,
IS HIE ONLY EXCLUSIVE STORE
OF TIIE KIND IN THE STATE.
And the Cheapest
Place to Buy
Tin. CLASS AND WQQDEMiWARE
. CROCKERY
jELnd 998 . Other
Useful
HOUSEKEEPING
.ARTICLES
Special inducements to nnnnrv
Merchxnu. V
OCT" New Goods received daily at No.
North Front itreet. i jm 7
EfflOWDAY
The
VOL.IV.
LOCAL NEWS.
! New Advertisements.
OaaHiaoT A Co Buggies Harnees, Ac
Clyde's New York Steamship Line.
Yates Book Store and Photo Roomc
Orgulnette.
y IIeinsbf BGia Pianos and. Orffans,Blai.k
Books. '
Boatwuight A McK jT O-c i.crs !
h'ee ad Festival.
P L BaiDOtRS A Co Dust Your. Cobwebs.
'William A McacasiON Fait and Guano
J A BrfUKGER Lower than Erer.
F. C Filler Larender Water.
A. A. I. Hhbier Selling OlT!
F ,r olLcr locabtteoiou'-tli page.
Willow Glass all
Price's.
feizes at ltafl'er &
t
Joe Juilorsou
1
in
evenu g.
Save jour money by luiyis jour Unil J
ns .Sullies from AHaJU r k Trice. ? f
It is called leap year because the girls
of eighteen will jump eighty feet at an
oflcr.
The use of Hall's VeeuLle Sicilian
Uenewer will keep tile hair -from falling
out.
Train a dress in. tLc ay it should go
and -it will never get under tuo uct oi
the wearer.
Husbands neyer meet their wivs with
smiles' on Jh.ir lip?; they wipe tnem ou
before they get home.
You cuu buv No 1. "Heating a'-d Cook
Stoves at almost any price byguing tne
Factory Agancy, at jacouI.
Ectish ladies, have recently become in
terested in the game of foot bll. Tni3
8ettlss tho narrow skirt business.
A new song is entitled 'My Love Sh3
mischief, and so perhaps docs his love.
W'npn vnn sav that a "irl'a hair is as
J j -o (
black as a coal, it is just as well tospeci
fy that you do not mean a red-hot coal.
Nor. barque Slanlcj, Gehrsoo. ana
Nor. barque Silo, Moiliand, saijl from
LiverpooLon the 8th inst, for-tbia port.
The diagram- for scats at the Opera
Uouse on the occasion of the great actor
Josenh Jt-fle son's rcrformance in his
r
inimitable personation of ItipVan Vink!c
will be ready at Heinsbcrger' on Wed
nesday eveniD
c
Died of Her Injuries.
Sarah Jane Kus?, the colored woman
who was so seveieiy burneu ai ner res
dance, on Eighth, between Red Cross and
Campbell streets, on Sunday last, an ac
caunt of which appeared in the Re view,
by the upsetting of a kerosene lamp, died
last night from her injuries.
Oratorical contest.
The first annual contest for the
orator's modal in the Thilomathcan
Literary Society will' take place tewmor-
row evening at 7 o'clock in Knights .of
Pythias II all, over J. C. Mnnd'a Drug
Store, opposite tho .City Hall. The con
testants are Messrs. J. W. Meares and
B. G.Empie, and Ool.D. K. MacRae,
lion. Geo. Davis and Mr. T. D. Kings
burir. have consented to act as
judges and award the medal. The doors
will be oren to the putlic. who are
cordially invited to bo present.
Dr. Mendelsohn's Lecture.
Rev. Dr. Mendelsohn of this city leaves
here on- Monday next, tbe 19th inst. for
Raleigh, where he will de'.iver. a public
lecture, -under tbe auspices of the lie
brew.Union of that city. The subject
chosen by the Reverend divine is entitled
Woman, hcrcocscxvat sm and station in
the Talmud. This lecture is the same
which was delivered tqmo time since at
the Opera Ilouse in this city by Dr.
Mendelsohn, and which received the
unanimous commendation of the cultiva
ted and refined audience in attendance
upon that occasion. e can assure our
good friendi in Raleigh that a rich intel
lectual treat is in store for them, and we
bespeak for Dr, Mendelsohn a lare au
dience in the 'City i f Oaks Dr. Mer-
delson will arrive in Rileigh cn the even
iog oltho 19ih inst, and on "the morning
of the 29th will unite in the holy bonds
of matrimony a young couple of that city.
Pliystclans' Wine.
Xew Yoik physicians say that they have
been using Speer's Purl Grape Wine and
Wine Hitters in their practice for years, to
the cnti. J satisfaction of their patienti and
themselves, and take greut pleasure in
recommending them to the public as being
all that is . claimed for them, aud, in fact
tbe most reliable they can find. For sale
bv Green it Flanner, Jas. C Munds and
I L. Uridgers & Co.
DA
WILMINGTON, N. C MONDAY JANUARY
The moon changed last evening at 30
w
minute3 past 5 o'clock.
We regret to learn that Mr. Joseph B.
Russell is seriousily ill at his residence in
this city. ,
Joe Jefferson is to be with
us
next
Saturday bight. The advertisement will
appear on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson, of this
city were to have sailed from New York
for Europe on Wednesday last.
Tbe regular annual meeting of the lot
owners of Oakdale Cemetery will be held
at the Company's office, in this city, this
evening.
Among the arrivals at the Charleston
Hotel in Charleston on Saturday we
notice the name of A. H. VanBokkelen,
LV , of this city.
The aunual mooting of the stockholders
of the First National Bank will be held at
their banking house, in this city, to mor
row morning at 1 i o'clock.
luu biuumer j.vrui owio unu-o
of a three and a half feet rise on the shoals
up to Saturday morning, at which time
the' water commenced to fall again.
At three o'clock this afternoon the
thermometer at the City Hall, which is
one of the coolest places in the city, stood
at 77 decrees, in the shade. Cool and
wiuieribh weather, this. ,
The managers and the other diflerent
committees of the Leap Tear Ball which
takes place to-morrow night at Germania
Hall are busy as bees in spring time to
day, and those who know, predict a grand
success. . -
Ther3 was almost a total eclipse of
the sun in this latitude to-dav. It was
invisible here until about 1 o'clock when
It came out. for a little while but went
back behind the clounds again before
night. This did not prevent it, however,
from being an uncomfortably warm day.
' A Convent at Hickory.
Six Sisters of Mercy left this city a few
days ago tor Hickory, N. C. where they
"o o i establish a female school. The
furniture for the Convent was sent ahead
of them. They left here under.the escort
of Rev. Mark S. Gross, of St. Thomas
Catholic Church.
'Grand Cliarity;iiall.
Thanks to. Mr. J. I. Mackp, Secretary,
for an invitation to attend a Grand Char
ity Ball which is to be given in Germania
flail on next Thursday evening, the 15th
inst. The tickets for this ball are now on
sale at $1 each. We trust that the Hall
will be full and that a handsome sum
may bo realized for the worthy object had
in view.
Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives &c
for the Children at Jacobi's.
City court.'
Joseph Euie, colored, was arraigned
upon two charges, first, disorderly con
duct,'second, cursing a police officer. Sen
tence $10 fine or thirty days in the G. P.
Being out of stamps the defendant ac
cepted the alternative of going below. .
A colored woman, with her wris: tied
up-and with blood upon her clothes, was
the next and last case before the Mayor
this morning, but there was no particalar
charge against this defendant. Officer O'-
Briea testified that he found the woman
on Fourth street bridge Saturday night
bleeding quite profusely from a cut in her
left wrist, and that she was rather vague
in her answers regarding the causa of the
wound, thinking her condition precarious
and fearing the woman would bleed .to
death'the officer telephoned to Dr. Walker
that his services were needed. The Doc
tor was promptly on hand and having
applied the proper remedies, the officer
again- tried-; to elicit some information
from the wounded woman in regard to
he accident that had befallen her,' but
ailing to get a satisfactory answer he
brought the injured party to the Guard
Ilouse. This morning she told the Chief
of Police that it was a woman who cut
her but she didn't know her name. The
defendant was discharged.
Entirely Recoiered.
Nkw Yobk City, June 16, 1879.
H. II. Wajiben & Co. Gentlemen
hereby certify that my wife has been
usiog Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver
Cure for Bright's Disease, and she is now
entirely recovered. When all physicians'
remedies failed, 6he was induced to try
your remedy, and received beneficial re-
ults from tho nrst bottle. Alter taking
four bottles she was entirely cured.
Yours truly
IioBEBT B. FlTZflEJULT,
SEYIE Wo
'-' '.! ' ' ' - '"-'.''.'' i;
Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery, Silver
Plated Forks and Spoon?; largest variety
and lowest prices at Jacobi's
New Advertiaamshts
You Want
rpHESE THINGS. YOU SAY,; MADE
skillfully, of good materal land for the least
money. . You will patronize home industry
if it ccstt no more than to place your orders
elsewhere. Good. That's business. We've
everything now in appiepie shape for the
manufacture of Buggies, Wagons, Carts,
Uray s, Harness, Ac. -
. H- e now if we can't please you and keep
yur money home,
janlJ QKRHARDT A CO.
Pianos, Organs,
4 T PRICES TO SUIT ALL, sold on the
t Instalment Plan. Guitars. Flutes, Fifes,
Harmonicas, Accordeoss. Banjos, Bones,
Tambourine. Violins, V.olencellos, Bows,
Strings and Boxes. Also Bunting Bo bs, at
the LIVE BOOK STORE.
Blank Books.
MEMORANDUM BOOKS, Blaak Bill
. Bead,! Memorandum Blocks, Receipt,
Draftand Note books, Legal Cap. Fools Cap,
d acit?. buu mi Ln run..-- r.nvniina. nnr. a v
ter ana uracial. .ull for es.1 at
HEINSBEROER'S.
j n 12
39 A 41 Market Street.
The Orefumette.
jgVERY ONE BOLD SO FAR HAS
given entire satisfaction. Kemeaber that
upon ttis Musical Instrument the smallest
child can play the most difficult pieces with
out the least knowledge of music. I keep
also a stock of Cabinet Organs, which I'll
sell cheap for cash, or upon the instalment
plan. A large stock of School Books and
Stationery constantly on hand.
jan 12 . Bookstore.
Dust Tour Cobwebs !
QUE P. L., WHO, ALTHOUII YOUNG
In years, and a bachelor, onoe was a house
keeper, says,, if you would
Save Money, Ladies;
Keep a supply of Brooms, Potato Mashers,
Beef Mauls, Lemon Squeezers, Dusters, Shoe
Brushes and Polish, Scrubbing Brooms,
Clothes Lines, Silver Polish and Brush,
Matches and Box (Matches without a bx are
dangerous), Knife Boxes, Tubs, Buckets,
Clothes Baskets and Clothes Lines, Clothes
Pins, Dust Pans, Troughs and' Cullenders on
hand and ready for use; everything ia Its
proper place acd bright, and
- V '. ...
F. L. Brid?ers & Co.,
22, 24, 26 & 28 Front St.,
Wilmington, 1Y.1C,
Have just laid la an overwhelming supply of
these indispensable. They cost a few cents
only, bat they are ts good as a Life Telley
and better than a Prise in the Lottery, or a
dozen Blue Pills, la promoting health and
digestion, and Jmst think,
Champagne at 40c a Pint,
up to Two Dollars I cheap as Diamonds are
to be next year, .when that Scotch chemist
ets sober, and as
Sparkling and bright
In its liquid light.
With a hue as red -
As the rosy bed
A bee would choose to dream oa t
Notwithstanding the immense sales dnrin?
the holidavr. we have a few nor. caika left
oi tnat mnrvelloue rBKMCu CORDIAL and
restorative Elixir, called the BAD DE TIB.
or Wine of Life, which is said to be able to
wake from tbe dead, by its smell alone.
12,000 ENGLISH PICKLES, such as
Onions, fragrant and juicy; Cueumbers,green
and seedy. Gherkins, pisapled and crisp. .
5.000 -Dozen Cant of MILK, (Water ia
separate Dot aes )
COCOA SUT3, $4.75 per hundred. '
CHOCOLATE, for Eating and Cooking.
WHISKEY Stuart Brands and Bourbon
Whiskey in Quarts. Whiskey ia Pints. Whis
key In Demijohns. Whiskeys Straight and
Crooked. Cora, Bye and Malt Whiskey.
Whiskey tight. Whiskey loose. All sorts
of Whiskey, Corked, Bunged, Basketed and
Old aud Hew, White and Colored Whiskey.
FULTON MARKET BEEF, and every
thing else good to eat. v
- -
No efcarge for showing Gcois, and yom
need not buy unless suited, at
P. L. 8RIDGERS & GO,
jaall ' , -
12, 1880. NO. 287
New Advertisements.
Lower than Ever.
JARGS 8TOCK OF OAK, ASH, Ac. at
greatly reduced price.
Full stock of he best COAL in the city,
very low indeed.
Jan 12 J. A. 8PR1NGER.
Festival.
ACCOKDING TO PREVIOUS announce
meet, a Festival will be held on Thurs
day Evening next, the 15th inst., at the
rooms of the old National Bnk, to assist ir
paying the debt of St. John's Cl rch.
Contributions in money, or otlx i wise, are
earnestly desired, and may be cnt to the
residence ef Mrs. L A. Angel, ou Chestnut,
between Second ai d Thiro streets.
Admittance free. I jan 12
AND
5000 Sacks
Liverpool Salt I
6500 Sacks
Peruvian
Cotton Guano !
Now landing and for sale low by
Williams & Miirchison.
jan 12
ONCE MO RE
ON THE
DECK WE STAND
ON A GALLANT SHIP
THAT HAS
Weathered the Storm.
Ladened with t e.
BEST SELECTED STOCK OF
rococoes 1
ver known in the City of Wilmington.
She is not now at Sea, nt, not even on the
placiJ waters of the old Cape Fear,
But Anchored Safely on
Front Street)
Where every body can find her, "And don't
yoa forget" She has on her the
Largest and .Mojt Desirable
Stock of
D9OGDa0OS !
ever offered, and bar Agents are .
- - . I -
Boatroiglit & UcEoy.
jam 12 :
PLKABE NOTICE.
. .
W. will be glad to receive eonnmnicatlonj
from our friends on any and ail subjective
feneral interest bni i
Tie name of the writer must alwaye be for
niahed to the Editor. - '
. ..
' Communications must be written on only
one side of thelpaper.
Personalities'must be avoided. "
And it is esDeciallv and
stood that the Editor does not always endo i
the views of correspondents, nnleum
ia the editorial columns.
New Advertisements.
..hristmiais-
AND
HOLIDAY GOODS
AT ' ;
WJ - Wl ; K A T Z '
36 -'Market
II is JKcoiioiny JLo IIiiv
Something Useiiil !
OX 1IAXD. FOIi THAT 'lUBTOSE.
GOODS,
Shawls, ClbakSj
"Corsets, Cloves,
Collars and Cuffs,
TIES, TOWELS, 'NAPKINS,
DAMASKS? :
BRUSHES,
COMBS,
From 5 cants upT .
BIBS. BOWS. FLANNELS. v MEN'S
AND BOYS' WEAR. RIBBONS
Aad hundreds of Articles too numsroui
. mention.
No advance in any of ktheso GooJj.
Save money and get eoxetbing useralb
calling, on
ivz. mm
36 Market St.
dec 20
Lavender Water.
yRBENA WATER. New lot fresh drugs
and a full and complete stock of Faacy Arti
cles for the Holiday.' Trade. Everything
guaranteed freeh, pure and of best quality.
;f. c. miller,
Corner 4th and Aua Streets.
Open day and night,
jan 12-tf
By Particular Itcciuest
rjlHERE WILL BE GIVEN UNDER THE
supervision of the undersigned,
A GRAND MASQUE CARNIVAL OS
' SKATES,
at the CITJT HALL, TUESDAY NIGHT,
Jan. I3tb',1880.
E. M. GUSHING,
- Proprietor.
jan 6-2 1 tuss mon.
First, National Bank of ; ,
Wilmington, Jan 1, 1880
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock
holders of this Bank for the election of
Directors, will be held at their Banking
House on TUESDAY, the 13th inst., at 11
o'clock, A. M.
A. K. WALKER,
jan 1-2-12.13
Cashier
Selling Off
fJIHE BALANCE OF OUR
IMMENSE STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
must go at almost any price to make room
for the 8priag Styles. Bargains may be
had. All musjt be sold. Call and get the re
duced prices, at
8HRIE.V3 TWO ST02E3,
j 9 Market s(. .
Firit National Bank
... of Wilmington.
DIVIDEND OF THREE PER CENT.
has beea declared by the Board of Directors
of this Baal, payable on and after the 12th
fast, A. R. WALKER.
Jaa-4t-aa V Cashier.