Y Kew Advertisement HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL 1 BBOWN & RODDICK. 5 IVIarket Street fjIAKS TniS OITORTCXITY OF rt t tirf;:n-tt.ir sincere thanks for the pat icxi.0 to l.h?ra'dy bestowed during the pact J ear. : - ;r business liaviLjr steadily Increased pine ur first opening, it will always be our aim in tLe future, as in tbe past, to Tako the Lead Prices, III IjOW knowing sucb to be the true element of V;C'.- in any businets. Onr Prices are tne - Samfe to All! ' T?-!Titr A rf w'lA la II fir L;n in 'Plain Figures i - tnnt ia inof. n 'rarpfiill v . . ,r .i,n n.rfu stmH at. thp. -fiiintflr. a lu even viu j j ar il jijuging iroru inn uuiucmus uuna ci !a v receive, our system is amy ajjpreui- ..- . - . ij.t -: . tu, as ail ioc(i3 noi. sausiaciory cau al ways be returned. We are making preparations fv our Grand Annual C!earine; Sale. I iue notice of which will bo given through Toys, &c, &c., &c. I'ooMltn nark aaav anr nf tbf FANCY iwv. . ivkx i." .OOD and lOl.S leftover, it will be to tery during the' past week.Un adult brought 1EC'1DED ADVANTAGE of alltol, '!: 1 i iUo us a call before New Year's, as we will CEKTAINLY CLOE UP EVERY i HlJStr hy that time, our lease being nmi. u 4 to that d it e. Wholesale Buyers Will do well by, calling early As the Goods Must bo Sold. rown 6l Roddick, 45 Market Street dec 27 ' " Just Received. A NEW AND H El hXT assortment of (Jacdes, Faiiinc, Nats. Confectioneries, '4c. Aieo, a tine a3tn.rime't of Tos, and "anta Ct.Rs Good. Torpedoes, Hre Pi ackers, Hoinan ( anaier, Mty Kockru, Ac , Ac. All cheap for casb at COOPEk A PRICE'S, Sruth Front at, next North Geo. MrerB'' tieo'18 Toilet & Fancy ArticlCN. T)ERFDMFRy, Ac , L KOKChKISTM AS PRESENTS. a Prt Iptions compounded at all hours day or nigh;. A eomolete stock to bar ram. JAMES C MUNDS, DraggUt, Third street, Opp. City fialL ' dc 31 ' . Beer for All, . 'at . H1MARCTJS tftOOTC'S 7 No. 5 Market Street. I DST RECEIVED per Steamer, 50 Hegs of that Celebrated Pilsner Ziager Seer. Toica we will sell at the low Gasb sjrice . f t2.bO per Keg, for thia week onj. II MARCUS A. SON, cec2l 5 viarket Street Christmas Comes B1 UT ONCE A YEAR BUT YOU CAN . come either to-day or to morrow and buy - jour CHRISTMAS GOODS. I am offering I .ome rare bargains foe the Holidays in GtnU' and Toutbs and Boys Clothing, Call asdies the beet Unlaundried ?blrt in ce City for 75 cents. .AT SORIEB'S EMPORIUM, iec23 J Market t. , Wanted. YV ANTED A PARTNER (active or puentl witn a little casb or good credit. " jocreiee a cny onsinefs aireaay establiih i paying a haodi-ome profit, with no rbk. it 19 relly a rare chance. Address through, Foit Office. - C. B W., . cc29 TliiminRton.N Christmas is Over. DT I WILL BE PLEASED TO serve jou In ttie Book .and Stationery line, and will endeavor to givey oa t ttufaction in vtry traosactioo at , 8. JEWETTS, do.7 Freat 8trct 3o4k ittre. VOL. 3. ' WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1879. - NO. 2S6 l6cal i 3 4 1 ' Sew Advertisements. CbsLT -St.arn , Tu and Li-iiefa for eal-. j A. Daid Ite LRte.; News.. K. P. Ka33is35 -Black Hirer .-teas-boa and Natijiration Co. i i J- E. Sahpbo Sealed Pcp.osab.. P. HIIN9BBB9KR TolMj Fr ell i D CU8 tomere: A IIppy Njw Yi&r . S. Jewett Christmas ia Over. , J. C. Mcsae, Druggist. loiiet ai d. taney Article!. - i , Day's length 9 hours and 49 minutes. Oysters are no longer, scarre e in this market. Last night wrs the coideetciiht- since . - . ' L S . the winter of 5 1. This month has Gve Wednesdays, five Thursdays and five Fridays. I - ' . . . , , .t Unarlotte s coioreu yaa reuows will exenrt 10 mis cy ou iuc i - t l The deck at the foot of Princess street was fil'-ed with ice this morniDg. ; 1 J Again we were told this morning 'there was no City Court, or police arrests last night. i , i i Tbe pretty little steani tag Wm. Nyee is offered for sale. A nice bargau for some- bo(j7 Our devil swears that it was so cold last high: that the oil froze in his lamp while it was burning. I , i . . . . . . . Oniv cue interment in lUaKCUie tc-mc- Hard wood is very scarce in this market In fact, there is not enough on hand to supply the demand. About the only thing besides a good 'fire which was in demand! this morning was the sunny side of the street. Nothing has beTn seen of the body of the colored man who was drowned anon. two weeks ago near Market dock. The therrrometrical record shows thai - -; - I ; - the weithrr in some places to the south of us is colder than at this place. . The matrimonial market has been dull - I : I I during the past weekj Only one marriage license was issued and that to a colored i i1 couple. . - I . 1 An ofHce is being erected on. ithe site of the last coofligratiori, at the , corner of Wa er and Orange streets, for Messrs. Hobinson & King. ' Meat of all kinds wil. keep ps" long as it is frozen, but ino troun.e wnn us is that the meat is a'l gone just as the freez ing weather comes on. We 'earn that the banks of the river between here and Smithville are frozen ' 1 1 1 and that the ice extends some little dis tance out in the river. Our informant also states that there are aquantity of ducks on the river; they are flying very low and "hate to get up." ' An old Baltimore negro who had emi grated to Liberia years as;o, ordered a quantity of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup a short -time ago. stating that although Coughs and Colds were not frequent in Africa he would not like to be without1 it in his faun 1. I . : A Death of a Seaman. The flags of the German shipping in port and that ot the German Vice Consul were halt masted to-day in respect to tbe memory of llobert Kabl, a seaman of the German Baik VioletieA The deceased 1 1 was a native of Kostoch, Germany, and was twenty-six years of age. He died at the City Hospital this morning. Petty Frauds and Swindles. 1 teware ot liasing rowders wmcn are put up short weight's. A manutacturer who swindles, knowingly, ia weight wil not hesitate to sell adulterated baking powder. Doolets Yeast Powder ha a worli-wide reputation fur perfect purity and always b3 ng full weight. It bears every test for superior excellence. Historical fc Scientific Society. The regular monthly paper before the Historical and Scientific Society Will be read on Monday evening next in I the Lecture' Boom of the First Presbyterian Church, by Be v. T. M. Ambler. We have not yet teen advised of the subject of Mr. Ambler's paper. I J In this connection it gi res us pleasure to state that Hon Eerorj P. battle, President of the. University of North Carolina, has consented to prepare a paper to be read by him before the Society at either the February or Mareb mettiDg. .11 M Mr, Davis' Lrecturc. ( By far the largest crowd that Me baro seen in our Opera konse at any Jiterary eatertair-ment ajnee the time when Edward Everett delivered his celebrated address on Washington, in 1858,, assembled there last evening to listen to the lecture of Mr, Davis. No better evidence , of the popu arity of that gentleman and the wonder ful magnetic iofluetice ho wields over the hearts and minds of bur: " people could be given than was exhibited last nightl Despite the intensity of the cold, the seata were filled by a large and fashionable audience. Youth and beauty were there to listen to his word's! of wisdxm ,.and drink in inspiration from ' hia fervid elo quence. Decrepid age and- vigorous manhood sat in rapt attention while the gifted orator, in sthonghts that breathed and words that burned, swayed them at his will. It was indeed an intelleetua treat ot the highest order, and as a citizen of Wilmington, Bnd identified" with bsr inieresi.irweTfi8ns 01m iotiiub iuihbuo hajs fhpt unnn aih unna's. but a 'native . r and to tne manner boitu, we ar prouaer than we have been before if that were possible-Mr-f our own Caps Fear boy, , of whom it can't nil h'Tully be snid, Nil Ut- igct quod non ornarit After ' a brief introductory Speech by Mr. VanBokkelen, characterised by good t. Lftta- and exceeding v well ex Dressed. Mr. Davis entered upon; his subject. Our limits will permit but a, pass- . ' ing notice of a few" points of his lecture. The essay was entitled "An episode in the Early History; f the Cape Fear' was tn attempt to prove m the first place that the first settlement on the Cape Fear was maus ujroir oouu :ic.iuui u ,w a Old Town in Brunswick county, and to expose ine iwiscy ui mc .lawuicunu-uo by jsome writers in regard 1 to the name of jthe , i;ape, and in tact tnis enure section, they claiming that the name was original ly fair instead of Fear, as it is now called. . . , The proofs brought o.ward by Mr Davis in support of) his positions were simply overwhelming and carried convio tion to every tmnd. , We were at a loss which to admire most, the indefatigable industry displayed in his researches or tha admirable manner in which his statements of faots are woven together, giving to the generally dry details of history, by the graces of his oratory, a beauty and a charm which is tfound only in the pages of Macauley. le paid a glowing tribute to the memory of 8ir John Yeamans and we! are under obligations to him for the informa-j . a. -J a ,. i : 1 .ion ne gava us in regaru w ia. un- torical character. He exposed the falsity of the charges made by Martin, Bancroft 1 I .l j: ana oiner . nisioriacB againbbiua. uis-i tinguished gentleman, for gentleman he was, by birth, by education and asso J j . . . 1 I ""'"'U JI vvwww. ..w . m .tinn and in rnot rnnroriATi munnnBRn i an historical fact which very few of bis audience were cognizant of, namely, that I African slavery was first introduced into I this country by th.s expeditiou ot J3ir 1 John Yeamans to the Cape Fear. 1 I At this pbint of his lecture, laying aside bis manuscripit, he stepped to the front, I and as he spoke of slavery and all the circumstances connected with it, and the slaveholder and the slave, with the past of bur history and- its future, with our glorious memories and those grand old characters who stamped their i impress !upon the history of our country for all time to come, tbe pent up enthusiasm of 1 the audience could not: be restrained but broke out in deafening applause, I It wets a magnificent burst of oratory, I causing the pulse to throb more quickly and tbe eye to flash with kindling .emo tinna TnrWrf tha entire sneech was renlete I 1 . u-a . . ' to this section bat to the whole State, and . a ..i .1 a" am 1 . 11 11. w ar ii.ii iriiLLi.i a 111 iiibumi. a.i -L-L-t . a Hjett. a doomeawiin mat onginauiy w .nougu., I refined culture and impassioned eloquence for which Mr. mDavis is so greatly distm- j guished. J We regret that our limits forbid a more I extended notije; in fact we do not pre-1 tend to report his speech; we could not dn him ihat ininatice we have .imDlr meant to give . expression , i feelings in regard to it and to assure him that he has given us an hour of unalloyed delight; for which we thank him mos heartily. j If the weather grows much colder we shall begin to have faith in tbe story of luo U,BU wuw w" - w- - very cold day and tbe words froze and fell to theground as fast as they were uttered until he was buried in tbe ice of j his own elooQeacff 1 JliUjJLJ V it, p V e , .Tentrlloquicm. Stoppiog at the Empire3ouse in1 this city, is! a gentleman who is clever at sleight of hand tricks and ia besides a good ven triloquist. , His powers of ventriloquism were Known to eev'eral who induced" bim "to try t on" iear ihe cc rncr of Market and Front streets on Ntw Year's night wnen i'rof Gillum .' and h's masked mea wer entertaining- larja croA'd of African children and a lair sprinklijg o Anglo S-xonV. 'Prof. GiiiunV and his band were holding tbeit audience spei bovod when thevehtriloquistwaiked gently op to a barrel and commenced to imitite the tqueeliug of rats and was pokio the ImaginarF rala wii fiilrktte cace: in less than two minutes, 'by the watch the "Prof." hadJoft most of his audience who had armed - themselves with sticks and rocks, intent upon killing the hun- breds of rata in the bottom of the barrel Boxes and barrels were carefully removed la order (hat thrmirHWuM k 11 ,.f V i uu uair msvsi me rats. In tha meant m I the ventrilnnniafc mnvmA t.;muAir 'pu. . -....4. TUtss, wu. xu? 1 crowa was.nadly -Void and commenced J looking" around to find "dat man who I sed rats. The gentleman is also the possetsor of a pet wild cat and on yesterday ha was discovered to be assiduously at work trying I to move the large iron safe in the office 1 or tne Ammre llouaa in out k; ;m -f i 0 v .w " No one saw the cat but everyone heard a noise simular to . that made by the cat when be is not in a good humor. 1 rersons standing in the ftice armed themselves with sticks, shovels. Dokers. etc., to kill the "darn' thing," as soon as it came out. The gentleman left them w i.wu tu uis uom ne couia s ip out and jet a reed long enough to poke tbe , wnu. Aney waiiea imiy nait an hour for his return, when soma one mildly suggested , they vvere "sold." The cat I was peacefully sleeping in its little bed I while the crowd was standing aronnd the Itafe eager to take its heart's blood. One j of tbe young men, who had seen the cat's j tail poking oi4t from under the safe when it wasn't there says bo will mace the fur fly with that shovel if be ever sees that man &ain. I I . State Guard News I Says the Raleigh News: It is understood j that the meeting of officers pf the State Guardcalled to assemb'e. here 03 'the j 10th instant, will be large. The railways j will pass the officers at reduced rates, it is I understood. The, Wilmington & Weldon j and the Rileign & Gaston railroads have kindly agreed to pass delegates at S, cents -i l . mu L. i ' - i i. i per iuuB,.e(;u irj. xuu oiuer ranroaus Twill, it is supposed, make the, same re- duetion. ; I mu. e 11 . : -r 'j m. uuiwr. win appesr iq uu iorra, aca j the object of the convention is to prepare a memonal setting forth the merits of tbe n ' J la I 'i.L!l!ii. il. ' 1. -.! 1 itnurn. iiKuianMDi cv in T.nn rpRns nr rnp i - r J State, and its capacities in a military point of riew. The matter State troops is now receiving Ispecial at tenuon an over tne union, and it is in iew of the necessity for proper action as to the matter that the meeting is called. fhat I energetic officer, Adjutant Gen eral Jones, will be here in a few days. The report. of his official . work, as well as of the status of the Guard, is now in tbe hands of the printer. It will show a vast improvement in the organization, efficiency and numbers of the troops, J which now form a force of nearly 3,000. The report will soon appear. The Representativesjn Congress from this State will doubtless be asked to work in aid of the plan of increasing tbe appropriation made by the U. S. to $1,000,000. The Cold. I Tae very severe cold tnat we are row experianciDg reminds the "oldest inbabi- la"" - . . taxii" of thewintersof 1837 andlS57 And jt also remind all generous hearted persons that we have in our midst a num ber of people to whom this weather brings great suffering and distress, and that no better opportunity will be afforded them to illustrate their appreciation of the bless mgs they enjoy above their more unfortu Daie ieuowuBiugs, iuu uj ucucruua uo- nation to the Ladies' Benevolent Society or tome other benevolent institution,that have in an especial manner the care ot our own deserving poor. Charity is at all time? i and under all considerations, commenda ble, but we are of those who believe that "charity should commence at home", and we do hope that the hands of those in our midst who have taken upon themselves tbe aoo, duty of reUeving, to the extent of power, those in want within our 0wn borders, may be strengthened at this trying tetjon i The Cold Wave. The weather last night- vras tbe w:ufc k r years.' IVom the records n I 4 a r itie oignai uince in this ciiv UxmJ a'w f- n-.h-i j tat1 since, the cCice wts establubed tms po:at the thermometer ' ias ijever bc-u lower than it vvas a hoot midnight; .It ladicattd fifteen degrcs above zero '.or seventeen degre 'below freezing pnict About II oVl.ck hvt ev: ins thQ rMnd sprang up fi-om, tbe Ncrthw'eH and blew at j the rate of twenty fuur inilcs n.n' wur. Along th,e coast ine vVIr,r it v f,r th .wis much greater, and at Cape Lookout it traveled at the fte of fortyfour ' mi!e an hecr. The Thermomter. From the United. States Signal Ofb'ce at his place we obtain the follovvriag reuor t of the thermometer," as taken this ni.-rn-ing at 7:31 o'clock : Cairo, 111..........""." 4 Mobile,' Ala.... .Id MontgotneKy Ala.i.19 a3hville ........,., New Orlean8.........33 New Vork. H Savannah, Qi.......2h Shrevepo'rt..... ...... 19 St. Louis Mo....... St. Marks, Fla.....2ii Vicksburg, Miss.. .a!) Washington., 1) C. 6 Wilmington, N. C.17 xfar.,eston -S. C....i uincinnati uorsicana. Tex... ...'22 I rt Gibson, C. N. 6' aiTeston.......i....,32. inaiancla... J. ...... ..33. 'Jacksonville, Fla...3J noxville... .SO Lynchburg, i........ 8 Memphis, Tenn.....lO j Below rero. In this terribly cold weather do not forget thapoor printer. i n 1 . j, j JAriiau. or v i ry n 1 a wilt preach in the First Baptist Church to morrow morning and evening - TTT . D ITT T" I nearly four hours behind, time this morn mg, caused by waiting at Weldon for the Petersburg train, which had "frizzen. " urydea wrote, "None but th brav deserve the' fair," but we don't consider it worth while to try the pluck of a street car conductor before we fork 1 over Hip nickel. This is a season of the year when chil blains aflict poor human naturewitb those intolerable stinging pains which render sleep impossible. A little hog's lard spread on a lock of cotton applied to the part afflicted, which is generally .the heel. and kept there over night is a sovereign remedy. We know this by actual ex penenca. 1 Personal. ; Gen. M ;p, Taylor1 and Piatt D. Cowan Esq., of this city, are; we understand, both candidates for positions in. the Lei islature which assembles next week and WU both igo to Raleigh early in the week. We trust that these gentlemen may on tain the positions they desife. Tbey ar f.,-, . . . i ' - - '!.". Txioug tne ranus ot our best citizens good Democrats, acrotnpluhed gentlemen atid excellent business men Church Services Worship in tho various churches of the city to-morrow as follows ; trroom t. . .r-.-, xi-vo. DAriisr UL KCIi. corner of Market and Fifth streets. II IvPV J B. Taylor, I'asr.or. Services to-rnorw at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. -conducted hv Rev. E. C. Dargan, of Va. Sunday Scaooi at 9:30 a. m. The Lord's Supp" r wi 1 U i administered after the morning w.nm.:, oiontniy meeting or tlie (Jhu.f-ch tor bus! if..i i ... w 1 nets Monday night at 7 o'clock.' 1 5 yj tit ST. JOHN S CHU3CH, corner of Third and Red Cross strict. id. i.ev. ijeorpe l auersojj, L). JL). flc; ?. .T.in 5, 1879 The Second Sunday sfrr-i . st- mas.-Moruing Prayer and.CeIf:ur. ri: c? ll o clcck. Evening Praier .t 7:; 0, day -School, at-:,:i;0.. st. patjl s 'evaxo. lutiieha! Corner of Sixth .and 1Jiaik'.t';'.''ii., '.p.i..' i.D; b.,' Paste ;1 ' ;4r:-:,'a-V Gj li Rernhe m service at ira. ai. Eti'.b a.-jv "j. uuiiuaji Om.!i'OI ti', . II. 1(1 Latechetical Ji!Struciiori cn Friday st ?-:i0 p. hi. , ' . - 1 ; y- : " , 8T. JAMES PARISH. , i corner Thi-d and Market streets. Rev. A A. Watson, D. D Kcor. Jan. $!h 1879. Second Suiiday fier Christmas. Moruin Prayer and Celebratpu at 11 o'lock. SunI day School at 3 p. m. -veniDg Prayer a Hotel Arrivals- V C tLiiis Hi)UE. Wimingtor,l.Nv' C. J.ia 4 n W. M. Cjllins, proprietor. Froin 8:15 o'clock , Jan. , 3rd vto 8:15 oe!.yk omk 4tb W H Fantain and wifr-. Duinoine, i.l ij R BuLn,Camdeu, S C; J B - Hand, Hnr&x X C ; A Pnillipa, Rockingham, N C ; Rev S C Alexander, Wadesboro, N C ; D E Spencer, Iron Grove, Ga ; Jas N Mosher, vashi ngt on , D C ; E R Law, Celumb a, S C ; ' Geo S Latham, New York; J W Snider, Chester Empire House. Wilmington N. O., Jan. 4 I. L. Dolby, proprietor.- from 8:15o'clock Jan. 8 Ho 8:15 o'clock Jan. 4-rJoseph Jones, Wilmiogton, Del; Q W Robbins, Sharpsburg, N C; R P Paddison, Point Caswell, N C; W H Bagley, Weldon, N C; W P Stovall, A J Smith, city; C B Fennell, Sampson co; Harry Bull-, Harrisburg. Va; W O Gor ham, N G; D TDunnJ Brans wick, Ga; A A Smith, Indianapol is; E R Wilson . Sarajanah, Otj Q W Bogey, New York. STOP AT THE EMPIRE HnilSF. This horse has been thoroughly refitted, and refurnished and the ficMtie lor the accommodation of its- enM he been . enlartd' and Implored e are determinpd . tn .b . rse as rnmfnrtiK!a .-.4 ,4 t vi. i prices to I Bar attached. .' ard Parlor and I.L. Doiby, ' " Proprietor. Kow Advortiaomoiits. , . i - Sealed Proposals yiLI, BE RECEIVED by the Board of C ''f-VTLhiUnzTs u to ti th last.. ! of ' "lzu--S Ctjlaa fur Ue Parrer r . . . . of ths suae. : J. E. SAMf'SUN, at jt'y,. 41 . .v e-tarra,oJ, riua cop It viera. Tine Latest ialeWs. t rrilK 'CtV. J.-TID I EAiL SHIRT ea , niw b? boajg' t all UUUJ aa4're4dy for ittt Laundrr'at . .. ,. , . $1 Oiid Bfjllar Call ai.d see tliem. $1 No SHIRT in the market can coxap.te with it at eren 25 per cent morjj money1. .' ': ,'' Sold only by u ' ! A. DAVD, 1 dee i Th. Clotiier. i w S , B iver j. t eainboa t an.i Navigation Co, rjUlK M,W IRO.V steamer Io 1 S,i Cap t, S. W. Sk int er, ia noT ' undergoing a thorouth overhiullnr f.!?d V.' commence runnlr g r gular trin. n oiacs Hirer on Febrn'Ar M .w i lowing schedule : , , ie5Te.f oi-nt Ctfiwell ; ondayi, Wedneidsys and Fndiys at 10 o'clock, A. M. J Return Leare Wil Thuradays and Saturday at . 2 o'clock, P. Jl' i , K- P. PADD1SOW, ' General Agent,Point Caswell,. C. jaa 4 3mw-2td. ; J , 1 Steam Tug ana Lighters For Sale, J-JAVINQ DETERMINED to chanir'e car Bbat WILLIAM NYCE, 21 18-100 tonf. ,' Length 66 7 10, Breadth 13 1-10, Depth 6 1-10. together with ' i u JLitrnterff and 25 Trncks, all w-11 fumiehed with erery neceaary ar'H cle for the LjKhtPrag- Busi ess,1 and 'all in tnorougb order and ready tor work. 1 ' Any per. pu, ue.irotis If DurchMiD need' I only examine. 7 I jan o-lw LEMIIEKMAN A CONEY. Democratic Ex. Com. of '...' I 1 m . 'I rTIIIE ABOE GOMMITTRf.' wTr.T. WPM 1 at BurgaW, M nday, Jan. 6th at 12 M.J to . conside' 'matters of imprutance to the party. A full attetddnce is desi.ed.' . E. PORTER. Chairman jan 3 Removal. T HE P CTFDLLFENFORM THE PfJB. J-Uc tnatl nye remoTed ti e WILV ait SCH op THh ALhXANDER thatl nye remoTed tie WILVlVOToW RKkW. M (owirg to the d jtjuction by fire ijf Liiiitr Bick,) t the M.o e on Beoond Street adj initio Currie's fitablfi. J M "ays a fall s'o?k of KEGr AND BOT TLED tffc'fcK on band. V I I Th s BRER ia bottl-d rfaily, and can be relied upon for its T UUI1Y. I o.d era promptly filled an dellrered free ' ia a' J r arts of treaty. I ' ! Thos whi'h8ve n-ver u?ed my Beer are requB-ttd to give i , a trla . r j n a , ROBERT PURINES. Notice. A Ll' PARTIES interested will please XV take no ice that no indulgence wlli be given to those in arrears' to Jahuary ltf 1879. All accounts prior .to the year 1879, will be presented and prom nt payment re quired either by cash or note. I RUDOLPH K. EYDEN, I Eureka House, No. i4 crth Water st.1 : doc 30-lm . 1 , , Stamping and Pinking Em-y'.'-, poriuin. : 'l. ''- TRS. RpkRTKHde ires to inform th Xt I Laaig" f Wi)uiinr,tn kaa the surrobod-' infr. country th't h.n Vew Stock of Embroid ery end Brairtinjj -'tUttfrs surpasses aoy ia the ttae. Lao ies need wait but a lew mo-in-ntj! for their.' work. rd if not Convenient t call for the same it will b sect to their resi dences without ext' cbarre. 1 , Don't fvrtet to call at Secoud Street, text eoor to ' eta matrg ns:ery. dee li tt 200 Tons Goal. NOT DAMAGED, all sizes, and well screened. Delivered promptly, iz US ial. ,. " :'; . :. j 4 30a Kegs Dupont's Powder-unburnt. At -w st , prices tociaih customers. 1 Wo d and bh i ngles. Fresh su ppiles ex- pecieanexs weeK. - O. PARSLEY, Js,, Aeat, Coal and Wood' Yard, -Cor. Orange tw F- r . Water Sts. . ,1 : ; . dtt To 3Jy Frleads and Cus-:-: ' tomers - A HAPPY NEW YEABt mHANKING TnEMOlf B AND ALL for their p. st favors, I sika eantluaaaee of the same and promise t do all la my powtr U give eat efactlon la all my daliaa, - The LIVE BOOK STORE tcters epoa 'tis New Year with the wish to keep ill of Its jd14 friends, and ny fair deaiiajt and eoa-teay ta' sake many fiswoattw Vry r-tectfally, jn 1 I Ti XUUSSBZJiQivU i parucuiar as any in tbd State. - 6-.nniy: nrjt-ciass houie. at SUIt LQ EliriPS . A tin a ItiHT i

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