f' 1 i I New Advertisements, HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ! BROWN & RODDICK. 45 Market 5eet-. T jIAK S" Till.? Ori'OKTUXIT Y OF , ?,r i U ir vi :P-rtlia!;k9 Tor the pat- i. U?h uh ' !'s'.-vfi! during the , , ks lav,:f steadily increased Cv- ' "r tirtt -r.i.'iu, it' will always be , .:r .hf. in li e f iui. a in lhepasto Tak the Load in Low Trices, ".. , s-ic-i it be tl.f tni3 element of Our Prices are the Same to All ! livery Article is Marked in Plain Fignrcs ,t,.l very onW snt is just as carefully .-.'-I.TiMlaa if the parly stood at the counter," .v;l judging fnrn the nmnernu's orders we iJailv rw- iv , our symtera. is duly appreci i vd.'as all (fK-ds not. si'i8(a:K.ry can al w ,y? b r turned. Wc aro ffi .-king prepaiaMoLS fv cur Grand Annual Cicarinef Sale. ;,:: rx.ice of which will b cdvon through this medium. Toys, &e &c., &cv We. would simply state, as we have NO K' t)i to pack away any of the FANCY i,ol).S and! TOTS leftover, it will be to ! DECIDED ADVANTAGE of all to i i' H lis a call before New Year's, as we v. il CERTAINLY CLOSE UP EVERY 'i I1N1 by that time, our lease "being limi- : to that date. Wholesale Buyers Will do we!! by calling early s the Goods Must he Sold. iBrown & Roddick, I I 45JIar$et Street. I .'ec 27 L r sust rceceivea. - - - t U '.NEW AD BELLCT assortment ot indies. Raisins, Nats, Confectioneries, Ac. Also, a fane asaenment of Tots, and Santa aka Good. Torpedoes, tire Crackers, tiniin t ai dies, rky Kockrts, Ac , Ac. All cheap for cash at COOPEH 4 PRIOfc3, iouta rront sc., rext rona ueo. alters I dee 18 Toilet & Fancy Articles. PERFUMERY, Ac, " FOR CHRISTMAS PR :sexts. Prescriptions compounded at all hours Jaj or night. A comDlete stock to bar rom. JAMES C. MONDS, Druggist, ' " Third street, Opp. City HalL dec 21 , - ' . Beer for All, i AT- ' H. HSAXVCUS 6L S OKI'S No. 5 1 Market Stree'. U3T RECEIVED por Steamer, . . - m 50 Hcg-s of that 'Celebrated Pilsnor IiajerJJeer. hich we will sell at the loir Casb i rice f w II MARCUS & SOX, 5 Market Street dec2X Christmas Comes UT ONCE A YEAR BUT YOU CAN e either to.-day or to morrow and bur r CHRISTMAS GOOD'S. I am offering )me' rare bargains for the Holidays in knU' and Toutts' and Boys' Clothing, I . V. UUIB UIC UCIk UUI1UUUIICU cui(I in City for 75 cents. y at SHRIER'S EMPORIUM. dec 23 Market st. Wanted. TT ANTED A PARTNER (active or 1 silent) with, a little cash or rood credit, tocrease a city basmess already establish paying a bandfome profit with no risk. s reiUr a rare chanee. 4idreis through Fot Office. C. B. W., 3 Christmas is Over.; k f T I WILL BE. PLEASED TO serTe fa in tte ' - Book and Stationery Line. M will endearot to eive too eatlafaction In t rj tracsctioa at - S. JEWETT'S, dec 1 rreat street jooes tere. f H i VOL. 3. LOCAL, 'NEW:?. K. Br Port x-.a Rvmoral J der. ' l.i P. nEisBZR6KT v.t rrtn!.i irn - Cnj tbmera : A H-f'IT Vr. S. JgwKrr Clir.ntmis u Ov. L J. C: Mcspb, OrTigjist. Toilet : d FIaqx Articles. I " (. lav.--- Clear ami cold to Do n-1 forget the lecture tifight .1 Fih were scarce jm'd ratlir high on yesterday. I , ' ' , ! 1 r , ' Who started that, funior-i fivht about Beaton's etc ape? )l i ' No City Court to-day, or police srrests yesterday or l ist niht. Thomas' Comedy Com pany flayed Cist Lynne at Newbern last night. . , : Nolhing further fro'm Johnson to ."day but no one Fcms to. kuow Whether he is ueaa cr nut. ' The Ilopresentativcs of Kevy Hanover county in the ne,xt Legislature will Jeae for Raleigh on Monday. ' i' " 2s o rcl.tcrks cf chicken i ici't'S jif.w-a days, rhe vu-atl tr is too col 1 fur the "fcunehirai daikey" ta he out at night. -.- ri ; , . - The kcra:i;i rr.g 'u about over, and the demand for bean riots is reduced to" the want for the original of those articles ot pottery. , The doiib'e-j .nnted, baclj: action, uon comhus'tih'c and . t-.on-corrosive pen'wa belngjihowu oft laf-t night in frorit of the Market. Ilou?r. ' We are requested to sjxy that the Opera JLuse will he "thoroughly warmed to night and no cue i:ce-'l ftar pufferiDg with cold f-et. 1 " j ji ' . ' 14" ' ' ' The beer sold ly Messrs. Portner & Co. , in this city i prcnounced by judge a to be excellent. Read their idvcrtisement in another column. ' , 1 li ', ' The cyl ii r for the hydraulic com press has teen shipped and it is now thought that the prefs will be ready for work by the 10th inst. 1 The sfearner Isis will not be ieady for use before the first of I February. In the mean time freight fi.orri Point Caswell is beinc brought to the citv b'v means of flats. - t The masl3. spars ancV. rigging have been taken fro m the Ratte$nake( Shoals Light Ship and she will be hauled on the ma rine "railway in this city ih a few- days for .1 . j 1 repair?. , Allovef the" world Dr. BulfV Cough Syrup is making its way and every place it reaches : consumptive people are,more seldom met. It is truly a blessing to hu manity, and costs only 25 pents. "NVe have seen a good many cheeky men in our time, but the "fellow ho owes a three week's board bill and asks hialand lady to put blankets on his bed these cold nights well, he stands a good chance of . i1 ' i being elected to Congress, j Indications. War Department, Y OiEce of the Chief Signal Officero Washington D. C, Jan.,-3rd. J For the South Atlantic and Gulf States rising barometer, colder, Northerly windfi clear weather; possibly followed at coast stations by hazy or cloudly weather. ( . I One wha has experience is fconvinced that a coat of gnm. copal varnish-applied to! the soles of bcofs and shoes, and repeat ed as it dries, until the poies are filled and the suriace shines ,! like mahogany, will make the soles waterproof, and, also cause them to Lst three linif sas long as ordinary 6oles. . i Pilots Soundings'. . 1 The soundings for the Western Bar during the month of December are 11 J fet. For the Eip a fect.i and for Bald Head Channel 9 feet It mnst bVibornein mind howeyer, tbatthes3 soundirjgs are atNlead low water, or as the' pilots ex press it, mean low tide, Bat there is a rise of from four and a half.to five feet oa high tide which increases to a con siderable extent to the tolume ot water. "My dear," said Mr to hhi bloominz belDmeet, must coneratnlate jou on your recent improvement iri cakes, biscuit, bread, rolls, every khid of pastry in short." -Oh !" said the wife, "Fve solved tlie secret bynsing the greatest thine lu th market lor baking Doouey's Yeast Towdeb. Henceforth my kitchen knows no other. ' v ' 1 .JAILY WILMINGTON, tf. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY Khijchta of. Pythias. AtJ the regular meeting of Germanift Lodge, No. 4, Knights of Pythias, held last evening, P. D. G. C. Jno Hafr, Jr., assist ed by P. G..C, W. U. Gerken, P. C's., Jno. Meyer, C. Schulken, Il.fC. Premperf, and Knight J. D . Steals iastalled the fol lowing officers for the eusuing term : SM. C J. G. Oldeiibattel. v C. C.-Jno. V. . Gerdts. ; Y. I C. Aug. Wehrhahn. ' . P. Fred. Luhrs. K. of R. & S , F. CV Mnlleri. ' M. of E. F. V.". Ortrnan. M. of F. W.m. Genaust, M. at A. John Lutjn. I. G. F. W. Lrfssinan. j O. G.F. W. Werner. , " Tbe Way to Prosper. A New York business man who has made a large fortune mainly through the judicious use ct ''printers' ink,"- has re cently gH en the public the benefit of hi? experience, lie holds that advertising Ishould be icciui'ed'in the general estimate of expense, as regularly fis store rent, clerk hire and insurance'. It is. often said that a srood stand at a high rent i 5 better than a poor one rci t free. Advertisin brings a man bof jre the public in a way that makes ar.v "stsna" cood The best stand you can "hiiye :s to le in the news papers. These arc tact , brought out in the experieaco of thel fall tiade. Most of the large concerns are so extensively en cased in 'advertising that it is made a special department with a "head"' and his assissants. Tho leading houses have a man skllKicLin the artJ of writing aid displaying their notice. . They study the various methods of i caching - the public eye of every important j jurnal as an ad-: vertising medium. j 1 , Preparations to Meet General Colston. The comniitls3 appointed, at a meet ing held Tuesday night rrade their report last', night to 'an ad journed: meeting. Capt G D Parsley, and Messrs J M Cronly,-J. S Thomas, O G Thompson, W B McKoy and T B Harris, were appointed to per fect arrangements. 1 It was "decided that the cadets are to meet ar a place to' be designated by the senior onicer, and un der his command to form a i line and march to the depot to meet General Cols ton. At the depot the cadets will form a double column and give the General the customary military salute as he passes be tween them. A committee, consisting of the ex-Captains ofthe corps, George D Parsley, George N. Harriss and John D Bellamy, Jr, will meet the General at the cars, and, after an address of welcome by the senior officer, Captain Geo D Pars ley, General Colston will be escorted to his carriage and the cadets will disband. Pantomime. Tony Denier and the original Grimaldi will give one of thpir entertainments in this city on next Wednesday night. them an exchangeJ says: ( The elegant little, auditorium of the New Chicago Theatre has been filled to repletion the past week (many being turned away nightly),! to witness Tony Denier's 'Humpty Dumpty' Pantomime Company. One of h best shows seen here for a long time was presented. Denier has embellished and spiced the ever pop ular Humpty Dumpty' with Dew tricks and transformations. The first ' act. is devoted to the fairy opening and trans formation to pantomimic characters; the second act to a variety interlude, and the third and last to the quips and pranks of Clown and Pantaloon. Grimaldi acted i Clown with his well-known alility and agility; J. C. 'Franklin ably assisted him as Pantaloon, Wm. Eunice made a lively Harlequin, Ada Bofihell a charming Col umbine, and Victoria North ,a most queenly Fairy. In the second act the variety specialties included Venus and Adonis, who have got to be quite a big boy and girl since last seen here, in their very admirable velocipede act, and Venns in her balancings on the slack-wire; Miss Victoria North, who, attired in a very jbstef al costume of white satin, sang serio comic songs charmingly; Lester and Wil liams, who, in white faces, gave some laughable songs and dances; Grimaldi, who did Jbis celebrated stilt act; Clifton and Fox, who performed excellent feats upon rrinle horizontal bars: Miss Moul- ton, who swung clubs skillfully; and Chas. Diamond, also in white face, wno gava his capital harp-accompanied aongs and dancee. A feature of the entertain ment is the exclusion of ali negTO busi ness. ' ' ".'."'."'' '. Grape Juice. The art of fermenting the Oporto Grapo into wine in this cocntry has been brought to a greater degree of perfection by Mr. Alfred Speer, of Passaic, New Jersey, than by any other person; and his -wine is very popular' as a ladies wine, as well as for the communion table and for invalids! For tale by J. C. Munda, Green k Flari ner and P. L, Brideri & Co - Serious Accident. This morning a seaman of the German barque Erxcin, which is lying on the West sids Of the river taking in ja cargo of naval stores . was knocked down the hatchway by a swinging barrel. The unfortunate man's leg waa broken in two places ard Jie sustained other injuries of a serious character. He was immediately cared for and everything dona t releivj .his suf feri' k. i Air Your Sleeping Kom. Every sleeping room should be thorough ly aii ed before1 the fcecis are made rp. , An hour is the Iiast time to allotv for this, and plenty of sunlight should b; .admitted,' as walhas air, while the raa'tij ssrs axe un covered and the beds' diiairai geJ. Even with such ordinary precautions for ventila ting, -it 13 difficult to keep a sleeping-room free from a musty and unwholesome smell. The Ffre Fiend In Wilmington During 187-5: . Sixty-ix fnes t ccuiUmI f in this city during the year 18TS, just clost'd, of whith number only twenty-thjee , lequired the pretence cf the Fire .Depaitmert, The Little 'Giant threw the first, stream upon thirteen ; the Adrian, v,ci rive, and the Cape 1'cax upn five of the cor llagratidns. The mimber cf fnes in each mor.lb, wast as followe.- January 5, -February 3, March . .Apriyo, May T, June C, July 2, August 1, September 4 October 11, November 10 December 8. Total, fi-J. We are indebted to a young man on. Wafer s'.reet for the above information: , '. To. Heme Frosled Plants. Flints a.re often' frosted, through neglect and aliowiyl . td tlie ' through - ignorance. Those that hive hs:ja quiu s'ivarely nip ped 'may he sived' if tt'eate-.i rightly. The .proper way in, when tne Host has been partially drawn out of them,, calurau'', to drench them-with c !.! v.ii, from a fine-nosed watering pot, syai iuimeuiate-Iy "cover again and let them so remain until they regain thair natural , color. When they sre removed clip oh' all such parts as are -blackcnetl. Ah oou as ic is diecov r'ed that .a' plant;- haa tceu touched' by frost; recurve it-to a c'Ool, u , room, and on no account suffer the sua .':fcmo on it. If they cao ho.cov&ed eo .n.30 clude air as well as ligh it is bettor sflU. Dahlias, cannas and the lik" need h;t be removed 1 -- until the frosta'are sevcreoouslito black en the leaves.', Whan you her! aa ' evil , story of one you know to ,b,e good, discredit it, and say 60. Grapes are not gathered from thistle?,v neither do . thistles grow upon a grape vine. The fruit tells you from what fruit- a tree is ikely to bear. Oce you know to be good and kind and sweet and poble is not likely to have done bad or cruel or spiteful or petty things. . Whyj should you believe a tale of - him that is, after all, . merely the culmination of the game of scandal. . . It is, stated by an eminent naturalist that the very rats come creeping out of the woodpile and laugh like demons when a woman tries to saw a stick of wood or drive a nail. An exchange asks, "ivhatp's honour ?" as though it was hard to tell. ' Let one woman sit behind another in church, and hell tell , what's on her in less than two minutes. "Ab," sighed a hungry tramp, "I wish I was a hos3l He most ' always has a bit in his mouth, while I havn't had a bit in mine for two days." , Hotel Arrivals. Empibe House. -Wilmington N. I C, Jan. 3.-rL L.1 Dolby, proprietor.- from 8:15 o'clock Jan. 2 to 8:15 - o'clock Jan 3d Joseph Jones, WiImington,.Del; GW Bobbins, N O; L W Vick, Capt A Brigg, New York; H S Minnis, Ports mouth, Va; . W H Bagley, Weldon, N C; S V Bunting, Savannah, Ga; D H Lyons, N C; R K Bryan, Jr, Sound; J M Bunt ing, Augnsta; GA; D.Lancy Evans, City, Mrs O A Hamner and two children, High Point, N C; Miss Cailen Futch, Wiison, N C; J It Paddison, Point Cas well; A P Fnnk, Rfchmcnd, Va- B F Slarper, Shoe Heel, N C; C L Loaker, John Braawell, Geo Skeldon, Tookers Minstrels, Norfolk, Va. A Valuable Discovery. The Discovebeb of the process fc r making cod ltvkb oil palatabfj is cer tainly a public benefactor, for it is univer sally admitted to be the best remedy for Consumptive and Scrofulous cases ever produced, yet on account of its sickening tastes many risk death rather than take it. The manufacturers of Scott's emulsion orcoDLivEB oil, with the Hrpopnos phttks of lime and soda, have by their peculiar process, suiceeded in removing the unpleasant taste of the Oil and male it as palatable as Fresh1 Cream, and with the additiilon .of the Hynophospbites, which is an ecellent Bone and. Nerve Tonic, hav5 produced a remedy of the greatest value in the above diseases. i IE W" 3, 1879. NO. 285 ' For towards of Thirty tear Mns. Win'slow's Syrup: has been used for children, it corrects aciditv of' the Ktomacji. relieves, icir.d colic, regulates the bowci, cures dysentery and' liar rheat whether arising from tec-thing or other cause. . An old aud' 'Well-tried Tftnedy. ZZefts a Motile. d& w, A car t. To ail vim are .suffering from the errors' and indiscretions of youth, nervous wa. i;e's?, early ;decsy, loss cf manhood, &c, 1 tvid f-,ud a rK-ii that will cuie you, FKEi; OCllAUpE. . This great remedy v. as discovered by a missionary in fcouth Amer ica. .Sond a seif-adiesed em elope to the Klv. JostPjr T. I.n max, Station D, Bible H'jusrtyCo York City. : d & w ' , . Wilminstcn SistrictV -. xTi-it lonndxf Quarterly Meeting', 31 kli odist E. Church, South: 1 ; ' Duplin, at if gnolia, January 4-?Au 'r. Clinton, at Clinton. January' 1 and 12. Cohafio, at ilitfgo Lod-e, Jinuary IT. Cokesbury, January lis ard VX Iladeu, at .Center, January $5 and '20. Flizabeffi, at Eluabftbtowu, Feb.,1 and . WaccamaW .Mission, Februarv 11. Staiithville, at Concord. FV- lo and 10. . Wilmington, a.t Fifdi Street, Fob. 22 &. 23. . " at Fiont Street, Mch . 1 and -V Topsail, at Union, March 8 and 9. Onslow, Tabermic'lo, March 15 an! 10 The Dis'friof. Ste'.rar.'s : will ' pk-ssa 'na-?t t rue at the. Iarr.ona-e- cf F:or.fc -"treei. Church, WHnniit'!(nt Feb..oLhv 3570,' r.l 10 o'clock, , A. li . A fail attendhcej is peiireq. ; litn.KHEAli, . TreJsiUing Elder. 1- I Tlie '"1 iTmoiiite r. ' From the United States" Signal Ofdc'e at his Place V3-bbt.T.'n tin 'f .ilavjn-r r.-Mr,r of the tlK"-moH,-r tV, 01 ia ux,.morf tAvn. in aio.n- mg atiiol ociociv : - . . JL Augusta, Ga. (n Cairo, 111,..;.. .1 Clarlestaj; S-fJ...,C0 Cincinnati... L' Cprsicana, Tes.....".L'i. FortGilfton, C. N. .1 Galvfcton. .......... .3 1 Indiauola...... 40 Jacksonville, Fla.. .00 h'Doxrille '1 Lynchburg:. ......... (j ileciphis, Tenn fi' Mobile, Ala,. ic ?-!ontrothery Ala...l9 Nashville 1 Sew Orleans.. New York 2 Kq,vannah, Ga ..hre report. 21 St. Louis Mo.'...... fi 8t. Marks, - Fia.... ...: Vieksbursr, Mis?.... 2 1 Vasbiptoc, D COG WihiiDton, S. C.22 . STOP AT THE fciUPISE' -HOUSE- '. ' 'lliiS" horse hasbeea jth rotighly: icliiro.d 'and- relurn'ished . and .- the facilities for hi accotnmodaUou of lis giwsts he- been1. enhi-.d and improved VVe are 'deiertninid- to makrf'. th house 'as comfortable and dir.-.hlo 'iu. every particular as anv in the btatS. . ; 'A strict ly lii-t-dii-. h'a'i;--; -at''-pnces suit th-5 times. ''A fkr) Ufiii.ird Parlor nua' Bar attached. ! 1. L. Do: bv. .dec lU'lnij'- . Prt'ptis'.tor. . T - , .. ' . "j ; IeV Advertii02II02i,t3. I laoeratic . ,L s:, loin, of f nE A p ov E, C o I M I T f -K E ILVH JL at KL-rpawyMmday, Jan. 6th at 12 il., to c)nsider"matters ofimprotance to tbe party, i A fall attendee ce js"th sired. J . ' E. FOSTER, jan 3 J emovai. T RESPCTEOLLr INFORM TiJK PUB XlicthatI hae removed te VVILV! IVGToV BRANCH OF TH K A L h X a. vuiSJl . B K K W- KT (owing Ao the d jtr,ucli'n by 1 re f Lifpitts Block,) t' the JSio.e.on. Stcond Street adjoining Oufrie'e S tables. , 1 ' - J i .': Alravs a fallsta?k of KEGr AND- BOI TLKD BE'tH on hand. Tha BEER is battled, and can relied upon tor its fUKtrr. H orders promptly tailed an! deli vsred' free in all parts of tte city. 1 Those who have n ;ver u?ed my li.cr nre requested to give i atria'.' ju3 KUBEltT x'OUTXK?.. . Found Guilty Siilt Ibr Damages, &c. : A J THE LAS r.Ter a 'of Qaicktoa' Marker. LJL Court," Judge - harp, presidi.- quir an interesting ,cae was rad from tv'e ciriU docket It seeUiS tbat L. J. OTTi-RilO'o'KG, of "Men s 'Wear Depot" 'n thi- city, wan ar raigned for selling Clothing, Bat1,! aruhicg' Goods and Lio-n Collars below a jroper tu&rgin, tbe same proyingtdisketrou3 tot'tbers doicg a ,eiaiilar bosinjss. .After a'gatao U, by the-Attorneys on b th tiios, Defcadant vai !1 -wid to testify, To-it: ''In consd cfJilion if the , general moner depreMiirl" ii;pi-h.-.uf the country F-KICS3 wre re-. du -on .jli' 'JKLUW A LlViriG MAliGLN, hvi-i i :.r.;p,rtionto aforesaid bard times, Ac -.!' retired, returned im mediately, W-; '!"' -c r lict of gni'ty, not ot the charge t'xxi : t. '.f,JDST LIliFJSAHTY 10 IliK ' :H X?4 0f 'MLN'8 WEAK DE Vf'' crngratnlata, friend OT.TEU- BO ' ; i. j aboTeachievem'int that b rnav a i u,. ! d HUITS atsd SUIT cVi is s.U ' -.i . t-Jrt T?&h, him. . . - v - :. . . . ; f iu Hy Ji'rieiiuS mid Cus tomers : A HAPPY N EW TAB ! fpHANKIXG TnEiI05E AXD ALL for their pist favors, I ask a cintianan.ee of the I azaa and promise to do all in my power to give satisfaction in all mj dealings. The LIVE BOOK STORE enters opon tha IVeir Tear with the wish to keep adj of its old friends, and by fair deatiog and con -t cay to make many aew ones. Ve-r respectfully, PfBELS8B;RttfcR. New Advertisomonts. Lecttirp by Hon. George ' : : ... Darfe; rpiIE LECTURE 0? HON. GEORGE DA1T3 fr the teneGt of the widow tad caildrcn of Lieut. Beacer will be deUrered at the OPERA HOUSE, : FRIDAY 3d Jansixj ; nest, atp. M. , '. ' ' !. '. ' ' .:-( licketsGO xczla eacb, will ba told at the Book aad Drug Stores, also by Wmbert of ; . i . . -. ' i,- the Cun nit ttoe of irrtajjemenK nJ a .Com ciiice of LadioV. o Reserved Beiti, except if' pnv:e doxh, wfiich can be seenced at Helot- i berper's Hoo.fcb'fore dec 27 5 Whatl'SaylRfiean, T yxj tk xxr.r a complete is LOOKS AXD STATIONERY. ' r I -' Far.:ea t'tfirkf ff.cod in- my line will do- t f .rn i-lT iork tvf.ir mirrKtii.. C. YATES. Vh olograph Kobins : .;--' '' '- Are now corrplcteund e very thin g la ready for First Class work. BriDjt alonjf the chil drtn !. We guarantee good worker no pay. W. YATES, doc CO tf A. OKU, JB., Photographer. All Might at Xast ! Ifi7l ARE PLEASED at being; able to Btate to our fi iendi and the pablio that the - 1 - - i i itoro rccupied by an, ' diraejed by thej lale fire, has been thoroughly repaired and - that welaveDftir in stock a fall line Of 1 , :i Fresh Family Gfocerics, an.d'&ie prepared to fill all orders. ' 1 - .... i'.' jr.S We hare sti'l a few articlea dam'aged- !y th Ufe Cro which will be sold at' almost auv price. . . ' ' . '. I J- w- ALDERMAN & CO, . j ' .'.Familr Grocers, . Ccr. Che8tnutttnd Water streets.' dt-c 4 : - Jotsce. . . 1 I A 1jXj A tiU interested will, please Ltaker.oiice thatjno indulne'will bo1 ; ivetvto those in arrears to January 1st. V?h All accounts prior! to the year 187D, W'Ul be pretented andj)rojrpt payment TGr 1 quired either by cash or rjote. I . KUimLPfl Y. KTDENT. Fun k i Ilonso, No. f iv.orth Water st riuaij iicoii, uonee 1 l.i lobo D,ILS riouu raj" -.1 . i 1 r .d moted Bacon, onr, Bcxc3Drn;Jftlttd and f b ltd 9. n va. I ttitri "V ' r - r ' I aud Ft lo Coffee, -i, ' Siigars,:.' .Molasses.' OTA' lb!3 Crushed, Granulated, gtacd-. 0) arq A, Lx .i , acdC Hugarp, (r - Bbls I'orto iico, Cuba, X.;0. . , - O and ii. II. iJ classes. A LARGE AND FKESII SUPPLY (.'F ' ' -' . '- ' ' Crackers, Candy, ,Soap, Starch,-' fodi, I'otaih, lije, Hnnil", Matches,. Cprn,1. iJaj, Oat., Glue, Bun gs, Nails, .' Hoop Iron, Ac, &c. DAGGING, TWINE,TIE8. ' i - ..-., ' 1 jr "inn Sacks Liverpool. Lisbon lOJJVyJ and Marshall's Salt, -. - t ' ' ' Lake George and Lebanon Sheetings, raxchestr and Randolph Yarns. , For sale I w by. i- TFiflianis & Murchisoiiv I dec 30-d&w. ' - i Stamping and Pinking Em porium. ':- TU3. PPEUf TEH de-ires to inform tt Ladi's f Wilmington and tbe surround ing country tht her New8tock of Embrold ery and-Braiding Patterns surpasses any ia -" the State. Ladies need watt but a fw mo ments fo'r their work and if not convenient to call for tbe same it wi'.l be sent to theiresi-' dences without extra charge. Don't forget to call at Second Street, next door to Lei man's Bakery. . dee lltf 2pp Tons Coal. NOT DAMAGED, all si2w, and Veil screened. Delivered promptly, i as 'usual. .- , . , . ' GOO Kegs, ibt'irhint' Powder unhurnt. At hwest pricoi to ciih :risiomers. i Vo .darjd.Shinql ? I-V-sli 'etipplies p:cted n?zt v.Vul.. '. 1 ; . -'"' O. (. PARSLEY, Ja., Agent, ' ' Cm! and Vvro.i Yard, Cor. Or an re and 8, Wal s. dee 30 The O.f ins House On TIid European Plan. Corner Trent and lied Cross Streets ', 1 -Kcir Union Depot- ( Jf KES,rECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO i-' " .'"":.' ' - - ,;. ! my friends a:;d tbe public that I have op?.nal the above House and am now fre-' pared to farnisb meals and lodfbgi. . 1 Kestatrartt cf-en at'all houn. xi .-. I'rtets iuw aid bed-rooms neitclem ia'ji iry. ' ' -' .'. ',' .'-.. .P rial r.ftcs by 'd.iy, week or monthT. ' 27Tho. cn-ly -ncstarjrant in tbe city. W U. COLLINS, ' Proprktc '. :' OCt SO-CU'.va-llia Samples from Baltimore ' i and.Neir Orleaflis, : .JRDERS for Jlolsrse, EaxiTjCofffgoiPi' , Heats, Rice. Ac, promptly exeested at bot' tcra price by JAB. T FSTTKWAT, Idee 34 Watrt JJtrtf t. , i'i f i- i s 4