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KEEP MO vK! BROWN & RODDICK, 40 XSarket Street- to. IT HAS BEEN OUR ANNUAL $U8T0M - daring ths put fovr years to inaa- in otder to cfaee'cut the balance cf oar WINTER STOCK! at wliioh time we will make ceneril 'M.qrk.Bowh on all Sur plus Stock ! 0rr,rftn will find erefy article ranked hi pUin 6nnr-s, the former pric in Bl and the MARKED DOWN ' PRICE IS KED. Wi cannot enumerate very article, ai it wrtald occupy too roach of oar epaco but tfce fallowing will give quite general ,4dtrA4MBfcMfciM-.. Y1WTER DRFSS GOODS, BUCKETS, FUNNELS, CANTON FUNNELS, AUe. ( LADIES', GENTS' AD CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. We mean bacineps and will mark every ar tide at ch pr ce that cannot tail to satisfy aor and ail wbo anticipate making any por ches in oar line and would a-1d, for the benefit o. our patrons in the count' y,that they may rely on any orders they may favor us with being promptly and as faithfully filled at if they stood at the counter. ' One Price to All We bare dceide to make a CLEAN 8WEEP of all our LINEN U00D3 inch as LINEN TABLE V0AMASKS, NAPKINS, DOILIES, And " TOWELS. M " In order to make tbii a success we hare marked tbem to the LOWEST NUTCH. Be aasurea they are reduced just as represented. Yon are Invited to Call and See for Yourselves, We hare NO desire to deceive or misrepre sent anything. Our policy baa NEVER been to get as mnci as we could for our merchan dise, but to sell as LOW as possible fa order to increase our outlet and keep the trade AT HOMJC. Call early. Brown & Roddick. janll : OPERA HOUSE. Oae flight Only! Tlwrcilay, Jan; 23. LEONARD GROTER'd Famous Combina tion, la the Great National Comedy, Our Boarding House! The Gbieftiest'Buecesa of the Decade. Seven distinct runs in ew York. Re .en gaged for this season. Fourteen Hundred Performances The en tire New fork cut will appear. Remember, this is the only Company in America with the author's stamp of approval. The unquestioned success of tie enormous Hew York runs. c9.4m nmrh.r. in all oaoers. the cordial endorsement of most complete merit. THE LOWEST POPULAR PRICES. AdmisioD. 2Jc, 50., and $1.00. Keserred Beats for sale at Heinsberger's without eztia charge. Jan SO St 2Gt Tons Coal. TWtt)1DAnIAGJlD, all sires, and well JLX screened. Delivered promptly, as "tOO Kegsf Dupont's Powder unburnt. At lowest prices to cash customers. Woo&and Shingles. Fresh supplies ex pected next week. O. OPARSLEY, Ja.. Agent, Cal and WoxF Yard, Cor. Orange and 8. Water 8ts. v , jan At John Carroll's yOU GET THE BEST WHISKEY pass ed over any counter in!this city. A solemn faet! Also, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, an f ee laach every dsy. ' The Celebrated Winberry Ovsters told inly at THE COSMOPOLITAN, ijaaai Notice. WOTICS IS HEREBY glrea to all Vnm it m.T concern, thtt application 111 be mda to the General Assembly of ' .i i V!V. m.nm in -Trm- Dtia iarouus, "wunai tvuicuto u ry next, for a charter to incorporate the Wilmington, Chasiotte A Western Han ay Company." . . dftC 2r50t Bargains. y YERTTHI5G MARKED DOWN ! Cothlng- Ofsred at a Sacrifice Fall and. Winter Stock Must be 8M f10HEY, MONEY, MQWEY. Hard Money, Soft Hoaey, rwn Money, White Money, Yellow Money. All taken for Goods at SHRXSR'SIBMFORIUM, Market sU The Best UalaudrUd Ihlrt li the City for W Amal CleariiSa r VOL. 3. ' WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDAY- JANUARY LOCAL- NEWS. New Advertisements, P. Hsissbebser -Pianos and Organs OrrsBBOCRG 'That Basband of MUe . . . i See ad Phantom Dacee A Shriek- -BargaiLt. S. Jkwett Christmas i Ovo J. C. llrsw, Druffirit.-f-Toiletai.djFaucy Articles. Jlotto tor the married Nyr despair. . Xitn wlu avoid leuralen'jciery hjvc:ti!I cor.'X ptu us HnJVr 's5 tabtcs. ; I) t t-K :ur.k0JV or lliT '.-r"s t vcu. if ou kuuv tl em to ic trtv. ! ' Tore are fottr" new ,Of; if) cuts;"'-! C jtructiou at liar'v If you jit:jit point, be the lant snenkfr. Tnose wh ate iorj-s "a. tlie tc;t "i the policy," are lui'f wjiv t lieii: rpve! Thrcc riro:a of ci boii'. spoonf u I of w:'.: r , app'iic Ht-i'i m a tdi'ie- i J.t a C!Ttj a tew times vi il! euro It. Many beat about the wall witn a ham mer, fancyiu ut every blow thatj thoy hit the tuil on the head - I . "When I sh.ill ben man ! ' i ; i i tlie voe- try of childhooJ; "Wheu I was yc.ungj! tbe poetry of old age. The people 'of Burgaw are taking the initiatory steps towards baying the town regularly incorporated. The members of "Our Boarding House'' Combination arrived this morning and are registered at the Purcell House. 1 The wurst tyrant in thu world is the woman who thinks she . is tuperior to her husbaud and lets everybody know it. Onooftbc printed ruUs ia a female stannary is that nono of the pupils shall ett slate pencils, chalks, soapstone, or coal. i Pride is never so effectually put; to the Mush as when it fipds itseif con trasted with ' J-n easy lut dignified hu mility. ' .. M . ? -t - -A young girl generally loses her fresh ness by mingling with fashionable society, as a bright stream does by'rniDg'.tng with theses. Tbe severity of tha winter increases the sufferiiigs of the poor, and renders assistance doubly essential. .Kcrcember the poor. Fred Hill,. colored, received his com mission this morning from Gov. Vance as Captain of the Cape Fear Ligb t In fantry of this city. 1 . ; To remove pin-worms iu the face, place over the black spot the; hollow end of a watch-key, and press firmly'. This forces the t jreign substance out, so that it may he brushed off, and is a cure. : : I- A good book and a good woman are excellent things for those who, know how to appreciate their ralne; there are men, however, who judge - both; with muoh misiudement. from the beauty of their corenng. What Wilmington needs- is manu factories. An enterprising and public spirited citizen who has more felines! than money suggests that a factory for; 'the manufacture of violin jstrings, mince imeat and bologna sausages be erected imme diately as there is plenty: of the raw material in this city at present to run it for years. ' J The Phantom. The I'hantom Dance to be given at Me ginney's Hall, under the auspices of; Prof. Agostini, tc-morrow evening, will be the "event" of the ceagon. Participants cf the dance will be requested to dress in white dominoes, but no masks will be allowed. See advertisement in another column. t ' I ' I A conjunction. This evenins Japiterj Venus ; and the moon will be ia conjunction. As the new moon is only one day old the three planets will be quite low in the west, and mast be looked for as soon as tbe sun seta. The spectacle will be one of great splen dor, and to those possessing be intensely interesting. ( telescopes wil Go North, South, East or' West, and you will find coughs and colds at this sea son of the year. A remedy which never fails to give satisfaction is Dr.BllTs Cough Sjrup. Price 25 cents. You always get Doolsy'sJ Yeast Pow DEBfrom your grocer in cans, quarter pound, half pound, one" pound and five pound, in weight. No test has ever ihowa a tingle can to be short j by thej veriest trifle. Another thing about . tbii baking powder is, its absolute purity, strength and exactness of compotitien. - i - Personal. We wer pleased to meH with Mr. Abram GreenwaJd, this morniag, a son of Mr. X. Greeuwald, who has returned to this city after an absence of thre Jear8, He rsturnsjto cait in his lot ith IV im blbers of Rock Spring water. RobDerr r ECS"- A youth from Ox.slow county, who onio to th city this morning with a lad f egssand chickens, was robb?d of a box of eSj3 while Je;iTerirg a xvsrtion of his load which be hi i d A colorel rr.an wa arrested i-r the tbeft, i t evidence wis not fcutl w.:t convict. I The Reel. ! . . . 'rani (VHF ICCCri tun fuvi-i i . 1 i-,im ttinrni( !b 8idbur MauuCacturios .Com- tb manufacturers uf the hose reel ordered by the Wilmington Sieaui Fite Kogine Company, to the cfi'sct that the railroids wera enow bound and that tbe reel would be abippe las xm as the road wo aid take it. ' " Comnicdore Cheeseborough. The owrler of the steam ywhtPassport arrived in the city this morning, accom panied by his wifa.and is registered at the Purcell House. He. left his yacht, the Tourist, -at Xewbern, blockaded by iee. Commodore Cbeeseborongh is anxious to sell the Passport and place the Tourist, which is a much finer craft, on tho line His stay among us will V but of, short duration. Canine Worshiper or uaecuus. A very fine pointer dog, the property af a gentleman in this city, stepped into Brock's Exchang, this mcrning aD',1 lap ped up some beer which was in a waste bucKet. The doir soon commenced to staggsr and the owner swore "by Jim iny" that some miscreant bad poisoned ,him-. But, upon inquirr and investiga tion, it was found that the dog was drunk and after an hou ror two of sleep be walked out looking as though he had sat, or was willing to sit, on a stool of repentance for twoj weeks. We have never heard of a case of the kind, and wonld like to have one similar 'trotted .cut." No, hold on, we had lost sight fcr the time teing. cf Jos Caldwell or Pete Wilson who can "trot out" a dog of any size, who did the same thing "before the war." , The Ubrary Magazine. ! ! Tbt first number of which has jus reached us, is unique in its form and ty pographical, appearance. Even though its contents were dull it is so attractive to the eye that one must delight ia turning its pages, which present a varied array of choice selections from the latest foreign magazines and . , reviews. Sir Erskint Perry, many years a resident of that country, discusses The Future of India;' Richard A Proctor treats of 'Supposed Changes, in the Moon;' T Adolphus Tollope ' writes of the Italian Poet,' Guarini;' there is a learned and entertaining article on 'Ths Phoenic ians in Greece;' and of lighter but not f i 1 art! Mm Vii ar' Theatric! I trival articles there are: 'Theatrical Makeshfts and Blunders;' 'The Happy Valley' a picture of life in India; 'An Imperial Pardon,' which gives a wonder ful picture of peasant life in Bussia; 'Some Gossip abeut Leicester Square;' 'A Woman's Love' a Slavonian Story; 'Christmas in Morocco,' etc. i To all whe have been longing for the era of low priced, first-class litoraturt, not the least attractive feature of The Library Magazine is its low price, $1 per year, or 10 cents a copy. The American Book Exchange, 56 Beekman it, N T. Poisons and Antidotei. The following list gives tome of the more common poisons and the remedies most likely to be at hand in the case j of need. The directions may be eld, but V j in case you get a good, strpDg does of poison down yea will not bject to a cure on account of its' age: Acids These cause great heat and sensation of burning pain from (he mouth down to the- stomach. Bemedies. magnesia, soda, pearlash or soap dissolved in water; then use the stomach pump or an emetic. " Alkalies. Bset remedy in vinegar. Ammonia. Remedy, lemon mice or vinegar. j Alcohol. First cleanse out the stomach an emetic, then dash cold water on the. head and give ammonia (spirits of harts horn.) -: Arsenic. In the first place evacuate the stomach, then give the white of eggs, lime water, or chalk and water, charcoal, and the preparation of iron, particularly hydrate. Lead, white lead, and sugar of lead. Bemedies, alum, cathartic, such as castor 011 and epsom salts especially, i Charcoal. In poisons t by carbonic acid gas, remove tbe patient to open air, dash cold water 011 the bead aaa body, and stimulate nostrils axdlacgs byearts horn, at tbe same tima rabbins the chest briskly. EltlEW5. - ;. iCity court toe cise or the affray between . two colored "gexnmeh" continued from yes terday was disposed of this morning by the discharge of ozs of the parties upon paymeot costs and tha finding cf guilty as to the other party with the sentence of $.5 fine cr ten days in the City Pr-S'in; it appearing to the satis faction ol the Court that tfee parties were guilty of disorderly conduct rather than an affray.'. - W. I. Frcst, mate rf the Br. Brig Zinyue, whoivr -rrested Ust urht in Paddy's Hollo for disorderly cou.., was the next case on docket, 'and en livened the proceedings of the court bv hia-'nsolcnt bearing and manner towards tha officers of the Court.remarkiDg to the policeman who was giviDg in his .tcsti- moDv uai te musi net J;e about it. I. ! The circ-crnptances of the arrest, accord ing to tue (wstimony of the policeman wno made tae arrest, were as follows ; That while he, the policeman, .was at temp nog 10 arrest a notorious cha'acter by the name cf John Watson, a colo.ed sii'or, this man Frodt camo up and at ternpted the rescue of Watson whereupon the Jtvuight of theClub and Star imme diately released Watspa, and grabbed x vow wiivui ucceeueu. in escorting safely to the Guard House. The JSIaycr pronounced sentence in the case ot $20 fine or thirty days in the City Prison. The defendant then in a very surly man ner said he weuld take the thirty days.: Matthew GiL'ejpie, a small colored boy, ariesttd yesterday for fighting on the street, was discharged. John Watson, the colored sailor referred to above, sauntered up to the City Hall this morning with the most nonchalant sort of air possible and was immediately arrested and arraigned upon the charge of disorderly conduct last night. This is the same individual who has .appeared be fore Mayer Fishblate on several occasions within tbe last month upon various charges, and who, only a few days ago was released from serving a thirty days sentence upon promise to take shipand leave the port. - I The Major, after hearing tbe evidence iu this case, ordered a fine of $25, or thir ty days in tbe city prison to be entered against the defendant. And when the po liceman attempted to remove the prisoner toj a cell, he made violent resistance, which omewhat ? disturbed the serenity of tho court for the space of a few minutes, but several -policemen seizing the j oh streporous prisoner, he was hustled out of of the Court room and into a cell tielow ia short order. Tnis finished the proceedings for the day, and the Court adjourned. Unfortunate and In Distress. A young man not over twenty-three years of age, who lost his eyesight in a stone quarry in Georgia, applied for and was furnished lodgings at the Guard House last night, and this morning, through the kindness of the railroad officials, was fur- nishea with transportation to Weldon. Money was Jalso given nim through the charity of some of our citizens. His home, he states, is near Lynchburg, Virginia. ' Hie Thermomeier. rom the United States Signal Ofike at his place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock: Augusta, Ga. 51 Cairo, 111 35 Charleston, 8. C....S1 Cincinnati :..J7 Corsicana, Tex....i Fort Gibson, C.VJ19 Galveston .68 Indianola.. 57 JaksoBville, FU...4S iTnoxville.........53 Lynckburg.... . 64 Memphis, Tenn.....4 MbiTe, Ala. ..55 Montgomery Ala.. .55 Ifashville 42 New Orleans .58 New. York ....32 Savannah, Ga 50 bhreveport. .1.56 St. Louis Mo. ......30 St. Marks, Fla......44 Vicksbnrg, Mias....56 Washington, D C.41 Wilmington, N. C.4f Hotel ArriTals. Empibz Horss. Wilmington IT., C., Jan. 23 I. L. Dolby, proprie4t . from 8:1 5 o'clock Jan. 22 to 8:15 o'c lock Jan 23- C B.Munson, New Haver, ijnn J H Moore, Burgaw, N C; Mra C B Jen nings, Shelby; W H Morris, Cir.cag'o. Ill; G M Bobinson, Baltimore, lid; T J; MeKoy, Marion, S C; J i Kerin, Wash ington C; J Drekey, Baltimore, Md; J G Patterson, Whiteville N W L Johnson, Fayetteville, K C;' James E Billingten, Michigan. Wllnlnoo District First round of Quarterly Meeiinf , Meth odist E. Church, South: f Bladen, at Center, January 25 and 26. Elizabeth, at Efczabethtown, Fetx. 1 and . Waccamaw Mission; February lL Smithville, at Concord, Feb. 15 and IB. WHmingtoo, at Fifth Street, Feb. 22 & 28. i at Front Street, Mch 1 aad 2. Topsail, at Union, March Sand 9. Onslow, at Tabernacle, March 15 and 16. Tbe District Stewards will please meet me at the Parsonage of Front street Church, iWilminston, Feb. 25th, 18TP, at 10 o'clock, A. M. I A full attendance is peal red: I S. BvrRKn&xjr, j rmiding Elder 1879. NO. 302 County Commissioners. auc uuaru was m session yesterday afternoon, present the Chairman CoK Smith, and Ccmmissicders Worth, Grar, Bxgg and Montgomery. .application 01 li.. Ov-Kani-m w:,5 not granted. j PPin,4iiO:;oi VizcY & ami John Carroll, for licenses to rrtail liquor were granted. Bond cf Jno. F. Garrell, kcq.icg the. Poor Uobso and -Wcjrk , -as. on motion, cjrtlercJ Le accptcd a'rii fcpr-. jd on iht record cl c-iTicial bond?. Tijia Chairman reported having received from the State Auditor Warrants on the State Treasurer for $l,j3o?.Cl, which had .been j?aid to the County Treasurer. The Board then passed the following resolutions; , . Resolved, That tha Chairman cf this Baard be instructed to in a petition to the Legislature to enact a law similar to sec. 8, chap. 109, Rattle's Kevisal. Resolved, That tjhis Board will endeav or to procure, if necessary, the passage ot an act by tbe General Assembly now ii. session, wiiicii wui cover tiie pnvi tax now required of. merchants and i ers by the Revenue law now in forse . . 11 11 1 .th- bear with eoukl burthen on all merchant and others mektio-ued in tec.. 12, schedule "B' cf'said lar. j It wasordereJ bv the Board that the Attorney procure the re,-cnactmect cf chapter 227, Laws cf l!6-:77, ' to pro vide for. the levy iog of Special taxes for the years 1879 and 1880. Balaam Wade was appointed Overseer of Roads, for Federal Point Township, in place of Bruce Freeman . Ordered that the building- and appur tenances -thereto, situated nsr the city of Wilmington, and known as the Work House, be, aud the samo is hereby de clared to be, a Houso of Correction with in the meaning of section 8, sub-division 20 of class 27, Battle's Revisa!. Orderd, ;h at J F Garrell bs appointed Superintendent of the House of Correc tion of New .Hanover coi inly for one year from January ; 1st, 1870, under the stipula tions, and conditions contained in x ecu- tract entered jnto between him and this Board. ! Mr. Garrell then carne' forward a2l qualified as such tVjperintendeut. Ordered, that the Board.ofFi" nance meet on the 1st Wednesday ia February, at 7J o'clock. I ; ' The Board then idjcurnccJ to meet "at half-past 2 o'clock oaiMbnday, February Sd, 1879. j No .Vire. So (ar as rc are able fo ascertaiu,t the alarm of fire this afternoon was cause d by the ringing of the! ''turnout -bell." '.Vho cry of fire was started bv school cbildnu near tho corner o Fourth and. Dock" streets. Avery dnligent search failed to locate a fire and, the members of the fire departmcntwere allowed to disperse. In good society V! are required to do obliging things t( onie another; in gen teel society we ara roquired only to say them.' Benjamin West :?aid it was a kiss from his mott.er made hiiu a painter, llow our fashion able young l.idies must have been kissed by their maim uas ! Tbe golden everlasting chain desciibed by 'Homer as reaching-1 from heaven to earth, and embracing the whole moral rld, was no fable.' That chain is io?e. In nine cases out of ten the wisest course is, if a man cheat you, quit deal ing with him; if he be abusive, quit his company; if he slander you take care to lire so that no one will believe him. For Howards of rhlrt? Tears Mbs. Winslc.w'8 .Syrup his been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves tcin i colic, regulates! the bowels, cures dy cvicry and dtar rhcea, whether arising from teething or other cause. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bottle. d & w. j A card. I To all who are suTerine; from the errors and indiscretions of voutb, nervous weak. "hess, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, FRLE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Amer ica. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Is Station D, Bible House, New York City. d & w j Christmas is Oyer. JgUT I WILL BE-PLEASED TO wt you in tlie 1 Book and Stationery line, and will endeavor to give you satisfaction in every transaction at 8. JEWETT'S, dec 27 front 8treet Roek Store For the falrci. Hand-painted button! are used. Embossed velvet ribbon it seen. ' Smooth hair is favored by some Morabout feathers are in demand, j Bonnet strings are growing longer. Very glowing colors are admlssable. Whalebone fringe is very much toed; Alsatian blows appear on. all bonnets. Sleeves are not so tight as heretofoid Polonaises laced in the back are worn. : ?atin is more used for dresses than ever, J ; Bonnet ribbons are wider than fore. . hereto 'Mcrniu: are very timply tnaco. let'rich feat hr.s are usual. Furb nncts 6easorr. wll-l appear later in the Shirring is f xiensively us'e't! cm saliu dresses. Silk and cue: millinery; 1 1.0 1. 13 musa usea r 1 an hdUP. c.oaks trimmed with far are stynsfi. iiny win are ujssi .with advantage cn L)i:net. , ' . ' ! -l! " M010 gi.'t appca:s in trimmings thau f-ver before.' . ' . - ' ' . j . ' j' j ' Stripes in satins, silks a::d velvets aie highly favored. , 'j j . Tiie li.ard is tho pet rtpiiie ot the lauies t j?.s ?rascn. - 1 j ! :. Tl.;!2.-.ie f"f ga-net ison tLe increase, it jjLe color r.ov;. Broatioiorb in liglit colors is used for little girls' Unses.- ! Surplice-shared nee'es are seen cn many l.o.e .dres5P-s.-' . ! . ' late-colored blue 'is a faL!oLabl4 sbaJe to ; 1 n uir-ss ccvi3. J Loops an.d'e::ds cf r.ai!cw-iLbon are'stJll useil-.by inmiisie.0. . ; j' Princesse dresses aro no longer fashion able f.r the street. The bell-shaped "Cornoy v-ille' bat is very pojjular and becoming. - .' New earrirgs are in canbeshspes.au J aH the new earrings are larger. Dressy fans made of feathers are fi in with little butterfly bows, eitbez white or same delicate color. ' instead' i f 1 flowers .as hc-retofore. ' ' ; j Bodices are made in the shape of a vest to open over a waistcoat of plain material, eitherk woolen or silk thelatter being the handsomest. I The "Jessie" lor liitle girls, is a f 1 hat with poiuted crown' and large brim, with a trimmiDg of satin ribbon and a feather pompon. Parents can give their' lttle daughters 'Jessic" uithnut niTendinw them. New Advertisements. "That Husband or Mine" DECLARES EM PIIATICALLT, particu-' . i I larly, positively and sincere. j, that the; only tIace ia ths city to buy Clothinr, Hats, For ' ' M ' iiishinj Gcodg,and in fact, everjthiag tf-, per taialsgto the desires of a Gentleman, ovr .1- : - -I ! ' : I" down, at prices to tuit the times, is at 1 OTTERBOTJSG'S, glen's Wear Depot", 27 Marketft. P. 8 ders. txaminedLreosy" Boiler Suipea jam 4 ; : A. Phantom Dance. "TJNDER THE SUPBRVlSIOIT ef Prof. A rotiQi, at Meinney Hall, Friday Evening, 24t a nst. LI A iu'ii'sion Single Gentleman, 50c; Gent and i Wy, 50c; hinfle Lady, I5c. . il All Ladies in Pbatitom Dress sdmitted free, Pha.itom, March commences at8K o'clock . jan -'.'-l-t -I ' ' ' ' n riA H OC JLTIV OROAT70' J-EW AND 8&C0ND HAND v Sold for Cash, or ofl toe Instalment Pisa, at the j LITE BOOK STOBE. gE LLMT DECOEATI50 TINES and Pior turei, Pottery Perforated Board, all colors, Mottoes, Frames, Chrpmos, Eagra Tin gi and lotos. For sale at 1 HEINSDERGEB'S. 5oi.39 and 41 Market fit Jan 23 OPE HOUSE Two Mights Only ! COMMENCING ! I j , tiraiiuary 21,1878 Friday SATURDAY MATITfEE i f The (access of t te past two seuoss, tie beas: J tiiolplay of 3Xaixl 3Xulleri The brilHant and handsome your Comae dienne, Mirs GKNETIETK RUGE&8, assi.t d br the !iavorits Amerieita actor. Jlr. FRANK E. AIKE5, whs will appear ia a new and original Comedy Drama, written expressly for tbem by Charles Gaylor. Eia., and entitled , COUSIN ROXY! The Worit, of the 8ehool and tho Fairy of the Honjehold.'' With an excellent casUof characters. Tickets may be had at Heiaiberrer's Book Store. Parqaette aad Vrtn Clrele SL Be enargeror liettrred Seats. - jn 22 70ctt; j
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