New Advertisements,
HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL ! 1
BROWN & RODDICK,
43 2&arket' Street-
rpAKV. THIS Ori'OJi'f CXITY OF
';i!V. T t.ir sincere thanks for the pat-
. o-.j '.. 1 hv.: :rad sly 'ii.cnased
,T.r !.! fcrit i.pt--t.i. tf. it uiii always be
,V.r Ki .;: f.ittue. xi ill t-b- pUSti
kfi'i'.jt '. v ''1 -' ? : ' "
-!l;'-!it i'f
Oils' Price are the
-
Every Article is.&ari&d
in FPisin Figures
an-1 i-.ery order sent is jaat a5 carefully;
seloctrd 5i3 if tbe party stood at tl;e counter,
f.vA jud;ri2 from tlie numerous orders we
i'aily n civp, our system is duly apprecia
rtl.'as a,ll (roods not, salislactury can al-waTsb'.'r-Hjrnod.-
V ?.:! making preparations f t: our
Grand Annual
!earinr Sale.
2,::,. !.'" of which will bo given ihrbugu
t'.iis medium.
Toys, &c., &c. .
Yve would simply date, as have NO
UOOM to pack away any of - the P'ANCY
(iOODS and TOYS leftover, it will, be.to
ilse DECIDED ADVANTAGE of all to
irive us a call before" New Year's, as we
will CERTAINLY CLOSE UP tVERY
THING by that lime, our lease being limi
ted to that dale.
Wholesale Buyers
Will do well by calling early -
As the Goods Must be Sold.
Brown & Roddick,
45 Market Street.
dec 27
Christmas Comes
JTUT ONCE A YEAR BUT-YOU CAN
tome cither to-day or tomorrow and buy
your CHRISTMAS GOODS I am offering
some rare bargains for the Holidays in
Gecta and Youths and lioja Clothing",
f.ll 9YA ens tha half TTnl f n n A. r 5 Shirr in
heCitTfor75 cents
AT
SHRIER'S EMPORIUM,
Market t.
dec 2;
Toilet & Faucy Articles.
P ERF DM FRY, Ac,
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
l're!cripticns compcunded at sll hours
day or niht.
' A complete stock to fcui rom.
JAMES C. MUNDS, Druiet,
Third street, Opp. City Halh
dec 71
Christmas is Over.
JGT I WILL BE PLEASED TO serve
tiu in tte
Book and Stationery line.
and will endear .r to give you satisfaction in
cvtry tranai.tioa at
S. JEWKTT'8,
Front St eet Book Store
dec 27
300 Bunches of - B mana.
I HAVE i HIS DAY RECEIVED GOO
Lunches of very choice Bananas, which
will be s( M very low. Those calling early
bunch at s. G. NORTHRO P"i,
I deo GO Fruit and "onfecti anerv Stores
iuir j tit; aniiu;ai;i; 01 SHiectin a niCO
r '
otice.
I A LL PARTIES interested will-please
JZ. take no ice that, no indnl?renc will V.
iven to those in arrears to January 11,
S79. All accounts nrior to Ihe Tear 1ST0.
rill, be presented and prompt payment re-
urea euner oy casn or note
RUDOLPH P. EYDEN,
Eureka House, No. 4 North Water st.
dec GO-lm
Clean and Pure.
T MY STORE on Second, between Mar-
get and Dock atreetf, can always be found
SACSAOES, HOGSHEAD CHEESiS and
LlVEKPUbDlNGS. I make them inyself
nd will guarantee them clean and pure.
'fNtt r qui try aiwavs on nana.
MBS. ELIZABETH WARREX.
-lw.
jin 8
RECEIVED THI8 MORNING a splendid
line of white and colored Cards and
Bristol boards. Can give a nice job and the
ucapesi kjd m tne city.
DAILY REVIEW JOB OFFICE.
oct 2
VOL. 3.
LOCAL NEWS.
tw tivcrtiselnient5.
P. II exss'iit-!&; Organ ,
LI all 4 Ft Aiw.rt For 'the Ve3,ie
f.,K.. I, I'AKfUT, fhrn'notlc.
Ac.
Fee d ''Vac? 2 -
atroducad i-ric a.
S. JiiwETi-Cbr.etmtis i Ore-.
J. C.Mt irwi3t. ToiI
Articles. ... .
tsrt Fahot ;
0-tt n i3
stake.
lit A IV.
n v
t.
A great niany ltM..i.. n- tlvn mwa
:est.rda.
,
No City (Jourtthis,iaorrj;or; poi.co
arrests- i?st niiiht. ' ' ' '
Poultry has "riz' to patricwi pnece.
Poor people livo on porki.'
- i t '
Fresh pork by the whole Log is ,s11irjg
from 4 to " cents per pound., '
Gonevievo Rogers is booked for this city
for the eveniflga of the 24.th and ?5th inst.
Fine old fashioned North' Carolina hams
were selling this morning at 10 cents per
ftound.
Robins are as thick as tbe leaves in
Vallambrosa Nimrods', are plenty ac
cordingly. ' . ,
i.
It takes twice as much fo pay tba cui
cers of tha navy as it does all the men in
I i
thesarvice. , , -'
Dr. Winants' ice . machine lias proven
itself a real success.
;ou yesterday.
It, wjis tested again
The walls of the old. Brown building
which was destroyed byf fire some weeks
ao were pallod down this morning.
i .(
The bor-shcet for Bangs was pxl on sale
this morning, and at an early hour -moat
of the choice seats were disposed of.
Advance shad, which! aro always fora
runners of the delicious Ircsh water shad,
are being brought to market. Fishermen
predict an early season thi year. '
J. R. Nicho.s, M D.. and A. M of
Boston, "editor of the Boston -, Journal of
Chemistry K accompanied by his wife and
daughter, is in the cityy en route for Flor
ida. Tic is at' the Furce'll Honse. I
Our statement yesierday, to tho effect
that Judge lIcKoy and fauiijy would re
move to this city," was incorrect, as no
such step, we are assurod1, is in contem
plation. It is Judge McKoy'rj son, Mr.
Thos. H. McKoy, Jr. ,wko is to locate here
for the practise of his profession.'
' - r-, 4-
In Below.
The British barque orth . Carolina,
Capt. Buchan, from Liverpool, to Messrs.
Alex Sprunt & Sou, is reported in below.
She brings over, as a passenger, Mr. John
Neilson, who is the last to return of the
Wilminstomass who left here last Sum
mer cn route fo? Eurupe and ths Paris
Exposition. " I
New Jersey AVinc sent to Europe.
The succcis of Mr. Speer, the great
wine man of New Jerseyi has arisen from!
the' strict purity and valuable properties
of his wiuts for invalids' and feeble persons,
and his reputation extends, around the
world. His Fort Grape Wino is; now
beiug ordered by families
in London and
Munds. Green
gers cV Co. ,
Paris. For sale by J C
& Flanncr, and P. L. Bri'
Dangerous
We have been requested to caiij atten
tion to the fact of the carc'es3
discharge
of fire arms in the vicinity bfj t
which, if not checked, may yet
tha citv
result in
a serious disaster. A few days since two
valuable cows, while grazing in the woods
not far from Mr. Monk's place, just East
of the city, were shot whether by acci
dent or design is not known and oao of
them seriously injured. We call the at
tention of the proper authorities to the
fact, in the hope that the jevil may be
abated. i I
i
Wilmington District j
First round cf Quarterly Meetings, Meth-odist-E.
Church, South: I jj .
Cliuton,at Clinton, January 11 and 12.
Coharie, at Mingo Lodge, January 17. I
Cokesbnry, January 18 and 10. m
Bladen, at Center, January 25 and 6.!
Elizabeth, at Elizabethtown, Feb. 1 and 2.
Waccamaw Mission, February 11. I
Smithville, at Concord. Feb. 15 and 16;
Wilmington, at Fifth Street, Feb. 22 & 23.
u at Front Street, Men l'and2.
Topsail, at Union, March S ind 9.
Onslow, at Tabernacle, March 15 and 16.
The District Stewards will please meet
me at the Parsonage of , Front 'treet
Church, Wilmington. Feb. 2oth, 1879, at
10 o'clock, A. M. A full1 attendance is
pesired. L. S. Bubkhead,
Presiding Elder. .
i
Daily ' 1 1 Betes w. 1
jL : J -. . . : 1 , ,-l;,,;
WILMINGTON. N. C, FRIDAY- JANUARY
The Submarine Direr
The submarine diver went iowu ui
! raoruice and looked around and through
f
I tbe steamer Xorth KaU. which is lyin
at i he-bottom f tbe river, necr tbe toot
Up. rfnnameii under
Ji Vilii-(,J .--.
i wat-r only vx nnuuwf, as n "
i he c- if'i nt Hand it. Captain Paddiscn
1 . . , , ; ,. ci -ill V, i nV and ;n tl
n-nrk .-.f T.-i.-ir:-- the Mcmer until warmer
! weather.
Kle:iion of Fielt OflGcers.
.' h3 cftkerr of ti 4rh and 5t'i Bittal
! iocs (col.) North Carolica State troops,
rtiefc in thiejty' this m-oramg, pursuant
to geccral order issued by Adjutant
General Johnston Jones,for the election of
field officers The Howard Light Infaa
trys Lraw Band of Fayetteville is in at
tendance. The foll5wi82 i the result of
the election: '
Geo. L. Mabson, of Wi-lsaington, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Abram llolloway, of ', Fayetteville,
Major.
Detective Mayer's Mishap.
Yesterday Mr. Drinn was sitting in
the office; of the Empire nouie playing
with his wild cat. Tom is permitted to
roam only the length of a ttring which
is attached to hia collar. Detective
Mayer was looking up "dot drummer'
and was followed by bis pet, & black.-and-tan.
Lie started to go in the Empire
House and tbe dog went in first and en
countered Tom., The Detective looked
i i
at the dog but could detect , no pluck
there, and finally he caught him by the
front leg and tried to coat him into an
assault upon Tom, who by this time
had gotten his back hair up. His soul
was in arms and eager for the fray. ;He
made a leap, gained the dog's back and got
the Detaetire's finger in his month and
commenced his work of mastication. The
Detective freed Himself as soon as possi
ble, looked at his bleeding finger and
ejaculated with considerable asperity'By
sqhiminy, I pets vive dollar I gots one
pull tog vot vips dot tam cat." A
stranger, out of the goodness of his heart,
offered the Detective some salve to pat
on his finger when I Mr. Mayer smiled
blandly and asked. 'Doeslyou sell datJ'The
stranger replied in'the affirmative. "Veil
den, my friend," said Air. Mayer "Veres
dot lischense."
That Oyster Supper.
Oysters do not agree with some people,
and on others they act as an opiate. . A
"stag" oyster supper is rather demoral
izing, and somet imes the sedative charms
of this pensive bivalve jeapordizes the
temperate habits of the most wary. Last
night there was a stag oyster supper
given in this city, and this morning there
were several headaches registered on the
archives of the health reporter. The
oysters acted very ungraciously to three
young men who attended the j banquet.
Two of them, under the infiuenc6
inspired by the oysters, swore eternal
friendship, and thought, they would pool
tlacir issues and sleep close together. In
order to be exceedingly intimate and
friendly they took chairs and placed
them in! opposite corners o' a room,
and very quietly went to sleep.
After an hour's nap tupy freed themselves
from the embrace of Morpheus; they
glared at each other; both turned on their
heels and march off in opposite directions;
neither had spoken a word to the other;
they met with raw hides, and by tacit un
derstanding they Commenced to ply t.he
whip, when the less "oystered" man cried
'hold, enough" Hands were shaken across
theVbloody chasm,"and the twin, worship?
phers of Bacch ,no "oysters" agreed to
play a joke on the third man of the party.
He still slept peacefully. They tickled his
nose.lips and cars with a straw, but could
not awako him. A pack of firecrackers
were placed under his chair and yet Mor
pheus claimed his victim. He was dab
bed with tar, and cigar ashes were placed
on his hands, but to no effect, and he was
labelled "The Seven Sleepers, Barnum'i
Museum, New York city, C. O. D., 10
Cents,"
We are glad to hear it. Oar druggist
informs us that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup
sells better than any other medicine, and
always gives satisfaction. It's very cheap
too, costs only 25 cents a bottle.
They don't know it.
Some people don't know that they are
being swindled every time they buy an
inferior, short-weight, baking powder. It
would he far better to buy and use the
old reliable D owlet's I Yeast Pcwdes.
Every package of the Dooley Powder is
warranted absolutely pure, and strictly
fall weight; sold by grocers generally.
The New Law Compensating Post
, masters.
The Washington Republican tays the
Postoftice Department :s realizing the
beneficial effect anticipated from tho iar
which went into effect on the first cf July
last, changing tho v.v- (i compensa
ting postmasr-ers ;t iv.ur'th cl-iss offices
by allowing tbeni comwiicTis . oo the
aaiount of stamps cancelled 'on letters
mailed instead of ou't he 'amount of stamps
sold.
The return for the quarter ended Sept.
SO have just bec;v adjudicated, an .1 show
that the tot il amount of stamps f Id dar
ing the quarter was $4,407,973, .and, tho
Pa" of postmasters $1,407,311, or 261
per cent, of the postal revenue for stamps.
During the quarter ended on the 80th o
June it required 30.3 per cent, of the
amount of stamps sold to pay the com
pensation of postmasters. )
From these figures it appears that the
new system saves to the postal revenue
3.5 per cent, of all the stamps sold, and
that the savings at this rate during the
quarter ended September SO was $224,
279,or at the fate of $896,1 1G per annum.
It is noticed that the amount of stamps
sold during the quarter ended on tho 1st
of July was $381,745 in excess of the
amount seld during the succeeding quar
ters. This excess is accounted for by the
fact that advantage 1 was taken of the
expiring moments of the old law to scecuro
the large premium it offered on the sale
of stamps. A result of the old system
was to leave in private hands an undue
accumulation of stamps, often obtained afc
a discount and through traffic and specula
tion, and as these stamps will now be
used in paying postage, the postal reyo
nues are likely to suffer for some time to
come. This is indicated by the dimin
ished sales for the first quarter after the
expiration of the old law. i
The Consumptives Only Hope.
Verily, to most people, whose systems
are failing or in any way out of order, Oil
as a medicine, is the most disgusting and
difficult to take. Few stomachs do not
revolt at the mere thought of Castor or
Cod Liver Oil, yet, when those appalling
symptoms of decay appoir which physi
cians and patients alike know are unerring
signs of greater waste of blood and tissue
than the nutritive powers are supplying,
Cod Liver Oil is th-j most trustworthy and
effective remedy in the world. But re
pugnance to its taste and odor reduce the
nervous patient to despair. It is then
that friends end doctor can do him the
most inestimable kindness he has ever
known, by telling him of Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil with the Hypopbosphites1
of Lime and Soda; by truthfully assuring
him of its entire freedom from undeasant
s.nell or odor; of its marvelous qualities as
a nutrient, and the miracles it works, is
giving tone and energy t o stomach, nerve
and brain, ,
Hotel Arrivals- j
i Emfibe House. Wilmington N. C.
Jan. IO.-t-I. L. Dolby, proprietor.
from 8:15 o clock Jan. 9 to 8:15 o clock
Jan 10 R C Steam. Brooklyn; J D W
Churchill, New lork; A H Paddison,
Stanford, N C; John Butler,1 Philadephia;
J S M Smith, wife and 3 children, S C;
J H Hardie, Red Hill, N Cf H M Driver,
loint Caswell; John Cowan, wife and
child, city.
i The Thermomter.
From the United States Signal Office at
his place we obtain the following report
of the thermometer, as taken this nioxn
ing at 7:31 o'clock :
Augusta, G a.. ....... 2 4
Cairo, 111 7
Charleston, 8. C....32
Cincinnati... ......... 1
Corsicana, Tez 11
Fort Gibson, C N.13
Galveston 41
Indianola 40
Jacksonville, Fla...33
Enoxville. 13
Lynchburg. 22
Memphis, Term 12
Mobile, Ala. 24
Montgomery Ala.. .22
Nashville D
New Orleans 33
New York 22
Savannah, Ga 23
Shreveport 19
SL Louis, Mo . 7
St. Marks, Fla. 27
Vicksburg, Miss.. ...3
Washington, D C.18
Wilmington, N. C.29
STOP AT THE EMPIRE HOUSE-
This house has been thoroughly refitted
and refurnished and the facilities
for the accommodation i of its guests
have been enlarged and improved
We are determined to i make the
bouse as comfortable and desirable in
e very particular as any in the State.
A strictly first-class house, at prices to
suit tho times. A fine Billiard Parlor ana
Bar attached. . I. L. Dolby,
j dec 13-lm Proprietor.
For Howards of Thlrtv ; a
Mas. Wikblow's Stbctp has been nsed
Cor children. It corrects acidity of I the
stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates
tbe bowel, enrea dysentery and diar
rhoea, whether arising from teething or
other cause. An old and well-tried
remedy. 25 cents a bottle. d & w ,
A. card.
To all who are sufleriDg from the errors
and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weak.
ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, 1
will send a recipe that will cure you, FREJS
OF CHARGE. This great remedy was
discovered by a missionary in South Amer
ica. Send a self-addressed envelope to tbe
Brr. Joseph T. Ivmajt, Station D, Bible
JTozae, ivete zork wity. j d Jt w
10. 1879. NO 291
Kow Advertisements.
YTrANTEO A niat.ufaciiirir: iirai vra
a business man in WiiinHitdu iu'd
an s
every city ( not ilreadj- taken), to 1 represent I
iUm. $100 to 400, nrCf.fsary f pav fcr !
in
Cera for tho sin:e. SU0 to $2 CO per isn-th
guaranteed in a legitixate, porraer.cr. buii
nts. Monsy absolutely sec c-.'-id. The mc-st
eoarcbii: iartti gation fc.' li'iicd.
f. b. vail a cu.,
, KG;A 173 Devc.n, Lire t.', ,ct OD y:t,5.
j-inu0-2t
Motice-
51 E K i' ; v ii o F Til: CO M .M 1 1 T (. E O
'be reception of 'Jcu.;C j'iU.-c Will tske place
THIS EXESVSG, at " o'jj -.ck , at tb. Oirce
of John D. Btllarar, Jr , Li.. -joall
GLO. D. PARSLEY, Cn'm.
For the People
' 1200 BBLS G00D FL0UK
i
gQQ Bush. Water 3Iill MEAL, '
t '
250 Bbl3MESSPOEK,- '
t 1
200 Cores D. S. SIDES', '
200 BZ3 COFFEE, , ,
i. 00 Bb'3' UGAR. I
, , For sale low by
SALL &. PEAIISA1L.
jan 10
At the Live Book fetore
You can get a First Class
NEW TIAXO FOR $125 !
'AN ORGAN FOR $70 I
Guitar?, Violins, ,and all kinds of Musical
instruments at tho Lowest Paces.
BLANK BOOKS, all SiesStvles and Prices
Letter Copying Books, Letter Presses, ,
Ink Stands, Pens, Penholders, Pencils,
Inks, Mucilage; Ac, Ac, Ac For sale'at
HEINSBERfxERV,
jan 10 , Nos. 39 and 41 Market t. I
OPER
"Julius Caesar,"
Shakespeare's c-as?ic and historical Tragedy,
on MONDAY EVENING. Jan. 13tn,
. I i - .
Interpreted by' the renownei dramatic a:ti;t
aa Martc Antony, aa acted bv him fori over 1C0
nights at Booth's Theatre, New York.
j Er- Shorn ss SScene,
whose success in 'fclaoiict", "it icLard III",
ana othr c-hakepertan characters,
eminently fit him for hi3 great
personation of CASSIUS.
i !
BSr. Hobert It, 23ownin,
!. AsBROTCS.
Xr. Georjre ZJcov, 1
ibe accomplished actor, will, assume the role I
of JULIUS C.KSAR.
Seats secured at Heinsb5rger's,commcncing
Friday. Admission 25c, 75c or SI. No ex
tra charge tor secured seats.
jan 8-4 1
NO POETRY
I ' !
Bo&twnghl & MqKqj
JJAYii' SINCi: TIiTJ HOLIDAY'S re
newed their1 stock. Il i.? r.ov largo a.nd
complete. I - 1 .
To our n tail fr: izl- wij v;iU. state that
we are alive to tile j v.-ats. Wo buy close
and west li close. Our motto is "CAN'T
BJS UNDERSOLD!'' '-Doyou mind that?"
T SortiC cf our fr.iejnb v.-l:o have put up
couuters or.co said v.v v.ere "retail men,"
Now, to you..gentlim.?L:. who buv at whole
sal, wc will ttatr, it yen "rt ill coruo and
examine our ootis ai.ji prices, and" we
don't put them to -the MsisIj, we will a
knowledge we have been in the Grocery
busmesiffor twenty. :ie'y;h2 3 to little pur
pose.
To our friend: v. I io l;ave been owing us
four w ythsand more we w'ill state we posi-l-lively
need what is due us. We gave you
value received, and "wo thii :k it, as little as
you can do to come forward and make a
showing. YTqu can all La w. credit if you
will "tote fair'f and pay yoc r bills promptly
at the tnd of the month. Faith in each
other is. what we need in ti is land. Nearly
all debts now are dbts of honor. Von't
you pay for what you ea.t, something to
sustain life? To those wb o pay their bills
promptly we will sell on thirty davs lower
than he who sells for easb
BoaWright & McKoy,
' 5, 7 &.8 north Tront St.
jan C
200 Tons Coal.
N
OT DAMAGED, all sizes, and well
screened. Delivered promptly, as
usual. s
300 Kegs Dapont's Powder unburnt.
At lowest prices to cash customers.
Yo :dandbhingles. Fresh supplies ex
pected next wee.
' O. G. PARSL12Y, Jr., AenV
Coal and Wood Yard, Cor. Orange and 8.
.Water Sta. j jm 6
HE WILMINGTON JOfJRNAL, iJ on
of tha very beatadrcrtiriag madinmt
New Advertisementa.
Stamping and Pinking Em j
porium.
T ITS.SP2HNER de"s to inform the
fTA L.adies of Wilmington and the nrronnd
idS countrr tht her New Stock of Embroid- ,
ery and Braxdxar Patterns surpasses any In 1
tne fetate. La)ipi r
ments for their work and if not convenient to
call for the same it will be ent to their reii
dences without extra charge. Don't foreet 1
to call at Second Street, next door to Less
man'a Bakery. - dec IS tf
Jwst Received.
A NOTHER SUPPLY cf that Celebrated
w.X' 15 rand of
JACSv . FROST FJLOIIR !
A-varde i a Gold Medal at the Paris k?
V'Oiitioc. It has noequal. Tbe
' very fiLCjt made. Also 1 i
JQjQ lir.LH FLOUR, all erodes, . .
I ' . ...
'(,AA.;!!(icsDrv!tcd jj4 . . ,
-u' J-moked Bacon,
Orn Sacks Java, Lauyra
' f asd Rio Coffee,
1 IJb's c-rujhed, 'Granulated, Stacd
L O J ard A, Ex C, and C Sujjar?,
o lib's Portoticn, Cub.i, N. O.
V' . " ar.d. li. ilolts.
Bb! Citv Mev Pork,
JQQ Tubs choice Le if Lird, ,
nn New aui Second Hand " . '
UUU i . -Spirit Barrel
Luke George and Lebanon Shectinga,
, Manchester ar.d Randolph Yarna.
Trackers, Candy, Soap, Starch, Fcda,
I'otfl.-h, i Lve. Snuff. Matchp. Corn.
Hay, o'at, Glue, Bung, Nailf,
Jloip Iron, Ac, Ac.
For sale low bv : "
WiHiamw v Miircliisoii.1
jan S-d&w.
CHRISTMAS PRICES !
PAY ATTENTION !
YOU CAN GET FOR
SO Gents
AT MY STORE
CITRON, . . j
CURRANTS, . . '
ASSORTED NUTS,
HAVANA ORANGES,
DRIED FIGS. .
- - -f
1
1 Three Pouncls Jriltc
Nicest French Candy
?, and!
i'oipedecs, I'irft Cracker?
ever
thing in that lino at prices not to be com
pc-tcd with. '
JUS 0. STEVENSON
dec 20.
Fort Grape Wine
Used in I Hundreds of Congregations for'
Church or Communion purposes.
i Excellent for Ladies and Weakly Per -'
sons and the Aced. .
Mt, Frospoct Vineyards, New,-
. Jersey. ; .' ' j
'Speer's Port Gmpo Wind !
Four Years Old.
rpms justly celebrated native
Wine id made from the juice of the Oporto
Grape, raiee.d in this country. Its invaluabU
Toaic ani Strentlieiiiii Properties
ara unsarpaased by any other native Wine.
Being the pure juice of the grape, produced
under Mr. iSpeer's own personal supervision,
its purity and genuineness are guaranteed.
The youngest child may partake of its gener
ous qualities, and the weakest invalid may
use it to advantage, ft is particularly bene-;
facial to the aged and debilitated, and suited
to the various ailments that afflict the weaker!
sex. It Is, in every respect, A WINE TO BE
RELIED ON. j
Speor's P. J. Sherry.
The P. J. SHERRY is- a Wine of tiTJPE
RIOR CHARACTER and partakes of the
is made. Fe- PDRIT V, Richness of Flavor
and MEDICINAL PROPERTIES, it wUl b 1
found unexcelled, and must not be iadged by '
the many .brands of Sherry now before tb
public. ! .
S peer's P. J. or Pedro J- Brindyv
This noted Brandy is a pare distillation
from te grape and is equal to the finest Hen
netsy or Otard Brandies ; for medicinal pur
votes it cn be relied upon as trictlr Dure.
See that thr signature of Alfred Speer,
Passaic. .V. J., is over the cork of each bottle.
Ai SPEER'8 ML Prospect Viney ardj,5rw
J ersey . Office, No. 34 Warren SL New York.
For sale by GREEN A PLANNER, J. C.
4 CO jaa 1 ' i
Eardware, Hardware.
COLLINS' TIMBER AND WOOD AXES, j
Every Axe warranted. Simmons' Box
ing and Broad Axes, Grub Hoes, Cotton
Cards, Co flee Mills, Hatchets. Hammers, kct
Ac All for sale at lowest living profits by
k . GILF A MCRCfllSON,
38 & 40 Morchiaon Block. T
Don't buvHardware,Tinware and Crockery
before calling on u ian
j rj otice.
APPLICATION wiU be mad to . the next
General Assembly of the Bute for a
charter to incorporate the "Wilmington lee
Company," of Wilmington. N.'C. I
dte 2$ZQt
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