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LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisement. p. HarssBiaasa Pianos, Organr, Ac. Boitwri6HT "& McKor 7 1 9th Sappliei Daily. vYilluhs A Upichhoh Jtut Received. A. D. Cazaux Clyde's New York Steam chip Line. A. D. Cazaux Baltimore Steamship Line. Chas. Klsik Undertaker and Cabinet Mater. Gerhaidt fc Co Buggies, Harness and Saddles. . Jtuss C. Stxtznsom For 1679. C- P. Locket Cora Aeain. A SaaiKa Boy'i and Children's Orercoat itreduced prices. , . JtwiTT Chriltmas is Over. J. C. Mcnds, Druggist. Toilet atd Fancy , Artic'.f p. " lucre ts one thiug a rich man loves more than a dollar and that's two. Short seltlements, they say, inaVe Iocg friends :f they arc a long way off. The Bangs party arrived last night and aie registered at the I'urcell House. Whew! di l'nt it rain and bio eitcr- !iri lr,! thrn wjr.t if f M last niht? my! " " JVUlilsi IJ i.T lIlUIIGn ll.iUIV,UIUl bkiods. Leonard Groves' famous comply, "Our Boarding House, " is n .okrd for the Opera Houso on the 20rdinst. Mr. Chas. II. Russell, iormerlv of Wil mington, tut who h row in nusincas in Savasa'-1, l:eri on a visit.. riro whit3 and two colored tramps i-'M-t the guard house last night, aa i the l tramped cut again this morn C:rncr ornaments, in the share of idle - I youths planted inside of Byron eollarF, are J bsgiuniug to vegetate again on the sunny I hiJ.e of cur thoronghfarcs. I Cap:ain W. F. Har-ravf.an old fvouns) citizen of Wilmington, returned to the w . ritv MJav off.V on 0vB.o t m?o1vn I months or more in St. Louis. There was no service in St. John's church last evening, because of the weath er, and the se"rmon which was to have been delivered by Dr. Patterson to the young people was necessarily postponed. B?v. J. B. Haitwell, returned mis- e j- i biuuury iruui viima, preacnea 10 large. congregations, yesterday morning and evening, in the First Baptist church. The oCScers of this city who were in attendance at the election of officers of the State Otlird hava rtnrn1 anr? Tnrn themselves highly pleased by their reccp- I tion from the military cf Baleigh. The Reform Barber Shop, in the old National Bank building .basement, has struck ile," They charge there only ten cents for a havf ctr a. rmartr for hair cutting or shampoo. The enterprising proprietor will probably do weU. - In Delow. I Schconer Eva, Cap:. Shelly. from Vil-1 lage Turk j Island, for Xew York, with I gnano, is in below and leaking. She comes J to Messrs. Harris & HowelL I Doolej's Yeast Powder. stands on iu merits alone: and because of.iu perfect purity and excellence, and I trorn the fact that every package is strict I S if g . m P Pf v aT iaPra . in their households, and have the utmost I cmc.. ; t -1 .7 il. I work effectually, goes much further in I nse, and makes better and more whole- Sn?dAUtriti0,!,S ha1Qitk brCad murhos, cakes, and pastry than any other tyivrrlr ?n tv. .itr -1 " " 4A uw wtauMj - I 1 I - I j w e can recommend our readers to use I ?r. Bull's Cough Syrup in all cases of I y5uf uowa etc. 15 costs onij cents ooitie ana is warranted to.curf. I I 1 Escaped. I , Yesterday morning Tony Ashe, colored, was deputised to carry a couple of sailors opposite side of the river and aeliver them I into the custody of the officers of the ship. While preparations were being made by the Captam to secure them until the ves tal should get in the stream the men were eft in the charge of Ashe. Thinkinc rj would remain when on shipboard he, ibe, was looking around -the ship and Jbile his back was turned the men n cared the gunwale of , the vessel and ide the swamps of Eagle Island, -since ' ihich tlrxe nothing has been seen of ena. The vessel started for the mouth tte rWer this morning.m'nns the men. Captain is ia tewn looking out for up.a cf scaaea to fill their vacant Jersey Wine sent to Eurepe. h e success of Mr. Sreer. the creat oaa of Xew Jersey, has arisen from w j w eu ua w w atv'va ww XT mvaUds and feeble pen VX wpcution extends around 5 Port Grape Wine ' is now PS orcered by families in London and er sale by J. C. Munds. Green 1 I Lt i ' -1" " 1, "Jv -' "' ? y ;.'rV : ' ' : ", r ' ."'1 -- : - VOL. 3. WILMINGTON. N. C, MONDAY, JANUARY Dr. Ennett We are very much gratiSed to learn that Dr. W. T. Konettj of Rocky Pomt, is Amuch improved, :aijd that uow tte chances are greatly in his favor far recov- trust it mav l- speedy one. "North Carolina Medical .Journal The December number of tjhc Xorih Carolina Mcdicarl;Tournaihs been nnnn nur table, and seems to be a nnnftr of more"thaa .aal .interest and a' i Nvvu wtw - i i merit, which evidences a d.eplay of energy I nr? -ntpmrisft on ttlO DSfC I US U'e manasinz alitor that is ccrUinly worthy I - r:-i .".. lV..!r 1trr na I --. I I Time and space foijbid a 'more exfendetl notice at tnis w ,'rling. Wanted to Get Warm. Farlv this mOrninr.i iust Iwlore the dawn of day, the polideman on duty in o j that section, on Fourth between ibruns- wick aal Bladen streets discovered a rd of Mr. D. colored individual in the ys H. Russell supplying himself ifrom that gintlemanV coal pile. Tho man was arrested and taken to the Guard lldu . . . ' . 1 lL . so here he gave his .name as Abraham Dunmorc, and also coal oafesscd to this theft and nnmorniis others cf the sanj characj Justice i, ter, pon the same premises Hall was to have given hima hearing t$ day. ' 1 ' ouri- , ! ; I. .' - 4 1 lf:lJ. Edgar Patrick, bam 1'atncK ana C3nr. all colored . were arrested and lodged in the Guard House on baturday night for disorderly conduct, fighting &c. The first named was discharged, and the twa last were fined, respectively, $5 and $10 or ten and fifteen days in the city prison. i AViram Dnnmorn" arraisned on the charge of larceny, wasi turhed over to Justice Hall for trial, i This completed the transactions jot the Coart for the diy. i. i i Frustrated. if Early Saturday morning an attempt was made to rob one of the stalls or shops in the Brooklyn market.. Persons pass in on tha oDDoaite I side of ths street were attracted by bearing some one say, "I can't carry it all by myself, "and went o over to see what was tha matter. I wo figures disappeared in the dark and it wis 3COffclliB fcf" f tue noP WM sireicueu ou uu , . Hu-u tity of beef was lying in it. 1 he robbery was well planned, the thieves takmg last about that tirqe in the morning to carry a it out when the neighbors would think that the market men and butchers were nr-narintr for their day's work. I r a Almost a Fire. This morning about S o'clock, as officers Grant and G. W. Davis were making their rounds in Brooklyn, they aaw a aheet of flame suddenly shoot up from aa outhouse in the back yard of Mr. J. W. ... , Conolev a drusr store, ine aiarm was iamsdiately givaa, which brought Sergt. Savage to the spot, and together with the ail of a few buckets of water they soon .... extiHSTHshtd the names witnout even arousing the citizens 1a the neigh bornooa. umcar uavis staies inat wmu ouo uu gathered a pile of papers together, aat- r.f(v1 fVom w;fh kWspna and after A, A. . . ,. , , . V iiafin ar Ham in rha nnlICA mTllf. hlVfl ui a bLA w bW 1A w v w - ' - annliffd tho match. r STOP AT THE EMPIRE HOUSE Tw house has been thoroughly renttea its, guests have been enlarged and improved We are determined 1 to make the bouse as comfortable and desirable in every particular as any id the State. A stncti v hrst-class house, at prices to suit the times. A fine Billiard Parlor and Bar attached. I.L.Dolby, dec 13-lra Proprietor. Passed the Senate. ' ! By telegram received in this city this morning we leara ihat the bill to repeal the privilege tax passed 'ibe Senate ito day, almost unanimously. A petition signed by nearly a hundred of our mer chants was carried to the capital, yester day by Mr. Jno D. Bellamy, ' who sent the gratifying intelligence to the " peti tioners this morning!. " ' Illness or Another Wilminitonlaa. Intelligence was received 1 here this morning by letter from Newl Tork City, that Mr T. S. Bar bank, of this place, who is now attending medical! lectures at the Xorth, was seriously ill with pneumonia above named city. Ve sincerely aw . 'm I mm - trust ttul toJiiorst tears ot nis inenas mar not be realized. 2 ' ' 1 j . j , ! I Liniii2ton Hall-tOen. Lllllnston Battle o fr. Autre Bemlnlsceicc.-Bjrncliiia.-Wmum i j w. nm lisram Tiraomy mwuu ttw. pi 11 v TU,t nfifc.Ralmirh 06m'erf r ' " .... who is, by th-e way, literally a DI&o T j- .w l MAinff man than old lranr, naa oeea ie n , i . . . M . ,:, around in various. odd corner, of this sec- ion oi una ocaw ana oas prwuuw rery readaMe' leiters tor fcia paper. Tlif rery KMatMe Mers tor nw paper.- xi fpllowing ia of such.eipecial interest to the )cople of the Capo Fear country that we make bold to copy it entire; was the residence or uen. joun der Luhngton, the hero of Moore Creek now the property of that excellent and sterling gentleman, Daniel Shaw, ' Esq. Mr; Shaw is a capital farmer; a man or . J: l L: i '..liCmitinna an1 theRoardof Ma? atratea showed tneirj J . . estimation of bis worth by electing him chairman of the Board of County Com- miauiuueia, a miuuu u "... w . . . . a wvt n n na win rin i . . . -n aouDtrin wun creaic to nimscu ceptably to his countrymen. I OEXERAIi LILLISGT0S, The owner of Lilliniton Hall was ;the son of Col. George Lillington, ah ofiiccr in the British arsny.aQd a member of the Roy- al Council, who resided uponlhe Island of Barbadoes. ll:s son, John Alexander, the subiect of this - notice, captivated by the glowing accounts giren of the Carolina country, migrated tnitner ana seitiea on v-y1u. t:. j v-;if the "Hall." Buch a residence as the de- scription given to this erection in what taanded the river. Those works are still Nation. The sad intelligence . wa3 tele was1 at that time a wilderness, must have standing. ' phoned to his father.lwho hastened to the been an object of admiration. The Gen- Hyrneham was built by Mai. Hyrne ShHnr.mMn;t,- u eral inherited tho military tastes of his father, and when the notes f preparation for the Revolutionary contest bounded throush the land, he made known his patriotic principles and manifested a will- ingness to fight for his adopted home, and in tho first battlf, the , he was conspicuous with Col. Richard Caswell, afterwards Gov. Caswell, and it is claimed by some that Col. Lilhngton achieved the victory before Col. Caswell ri,ed on ,ho grJod-.tber, ..? that Caaweli did it. . One thing is certain. Ld-. lington waa made a Brigadier p oonafr the dececsive battle. The defeat of the royalists at this battle was of vast impor- tance to the patriot cause in North Caro- r"r'Th 0?rf " " , TV, ! i - j .....rear section. Their only surviving child una. it exniDuea a comago u .am that was little expected, which 1 completely oroKe me spiru 01 me rojauaia. The officers and men went into that fight with a determination seldom set a and a heroism almost unparalleled. The stirrins words "Liberty or Death," in scribed on the silver crescents, which they wore upon their hats, seemed to be the incentive that impelled them on to a glo rious victory. In the fall Of 175, 1 the Uonvention el I North Carolina "inanimously protested ; . m .11.1 T ' J I I We nave Deen toia mai inaepenaence is our object Cruel suggestioa 1 W again most solemnly declare that it is our I pearf 1 desire to mention him in connec most earnest wish and prayer to be ra- tion with thia letter Although Col. stored to oar condition before the begin- I ning of these difficulties;" and in January, 1776. the troops around Boston still ioined with their Chaplain in prayer for inoir a.iug. 00 ma kao uavno ui mwib 1 Ureas:, on tns:mn aay ti reoruary. mo,i waV the first fight where Separation and inaepenaence was me iaea 01 in mfn- , , .1. M.. m i - A ? I cans. I Uen. Lauxngtea s remains repose in . a grave near his mansion. Uver the grave I a marble slab was erected, bearing the following inscription : 'Sacred to the Memory of Gesesal Jons AlexakdebLillisgtos, a Soldier of the Revolution, He commanded the Americans in the batlle of Moore's Creek, fought tho twen- ty-seventh day of February, 1776, and by those residences and plantations men his military skill and cool courage in the tioned, with a society made of the Ashes, held, at the neaa 01 nis troops, securea a complete and decisive victory. To intel- I lectual powers pf, a high order he united an incorruptible integrity. devoted and I sell-sacricciag patnousm. a genuine iov 1 eroi liberty, ne perinea nis an w secure 1 the independence of his country, and died in a good eld age, bequeathing to posterity bis many virtues. 1 J To perpetuate his name, the legislature gave to the county scat ct mrneic me name of LiUUngton. THE OAKS. . . 1 M J 1 Jiwrr rin sr 11 inn nier. ucai iu m uvm i tn?F "S? 01Vr 2 Di w8ol..A, Vfl Jl r'r'rS owaa, mm unc uavcuii On the top of the mansion the Colonel uuui. uu. uu . r J of North Carolina in 1788-89, and in 1790 about the house was fitted up in the most Q1 - v a;.,; ; eereeona svlei the front - door waa so lad 1 rr Kwm A urf in ti ml trrt tvT hftnfl 1 r e-ftX J etfoOO. i i I CoLBwan was passionately fond of hunting deer. Not a great way from his resioence was a iamous siana. un one eccaaion a Mr. A vera and others, of Wil- mington, went out to take a hunt, - 1 - m . . y-v Avera being exceedingly anxious to fallal aeer, uol owan toos nim wim Aim, w capital of the State, and Timothy Blood this celebrated stand, where he was pretty worth, in a great measure, lost his popu cetainthe deer would pass. They did laxity. In ueroetnitT of his name, the not wait long Detore five jumped into tne I . ... . - . I roaa, aii at one time. A vera aid not raise i dim can - eves, but stood neriacuT I oewildered. Swan said, said - why don't I yoniarow atci replied, "un, mey j are bo nice and beautifal, Colocel Swar; thiTaraso biantifnl" Whpren twin Clr Swan.rf r,- -V o Aterarepued, "Oh, they are so nice and I vuiuuci uuu , tucy are IU tgun, i I j.w uMMiiw. man rrnrrv anrt liAfi tennoao - 1 mere was an iCngllshman visiting Col. Sjra, who having entered the store of i jir. uraoiey, at wiimincton, was accused I by Bradley with purloininc a rinc. Swan I immaHff aIit n1HAriA4 DaIi. AHla1 i .'reuBw ,ullcJi i"ey fought at Wilmington, just in rear of the Epgcopal charcb saJn Wa3 kJUed the AgMiajinre paraonea oraaiey yA KFviwTsnrvrv ;. - kemijtisce5-ce. . r mmmi1ni( wh0 was somewhat of a belligerent char- u"c wsiou cuaueDgeu a ries arranged and the next morning the fatal meeting was to take place. The m3rfliEr came, at th annnintod hnx thp" j Frenchman repaired to the place where he iound his antagonist and a newly dujrl rrrV0. A lift' M-alrr1 tlia A t-o r o i . i .... -i , . . , . loiu mm io gei in tne grave ana let mm shoot him'sacre," says the' Frenchman, "fe ftSht that way '-turned and walk- i (hi nn. . Ti,. , r HYRXEHAM . I shall close my sketches of the old settlements, all of which may be consid- ered historic ground, for when the. British Iheld possession of Wilmington, in the days of the Revolution, the Amer- ican troops held all this section of coun- try as it was considered the key to-Wil- I mington from the east. At the mouth wasces creeii wnera it empties into vn,ti, tTooi-.tj was erected fine bastion works that com- in 1750, afterwards owned by Thomas Mill. In surveying the .rohte for the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, it 1 waa lound that this houte stood on the line, and rather than have this magnifl- cent mansion removed, the line ot the road was made to diverge a - little; but tor this the track of the road would hava tAAn ra ova linn fiAm ,t T I a. I tesi;r, - a;., , r LMf . ;Uo T u n,. r u J wiiUnm anA .of rr n hS'C StaSS . - , . , , ... Margaret Moore. She was a lady of - ;nfa n , thL, tWft snpancy tllw rT:.ju of u that 00. gentleman, and able frfend of literature and science, Dn Johln H Hill.now of GohlRhoro Ut nf n inton C ' '"7" Sampson county. WILLIAM HILL HARDIN', nephew of ,William Hill, dec'd.late Secre tary of State, and the venerable father c f that thorough business man and merchant . J. Hardin, senior partner of Hardin, Grimes Ss Co., of Rahegh. While he vaa not & reaident of tha ronntv. he mar, rfed his first wife at Hyrneham Miss . V . - . Maria, tha daughter of Thomas and Mar caret Hill. Fer reasons which will an Hardin has raacbed hiaSlst vear still his mm(j jg active, his recollection vivid and hia atan elastic. He graduated from tha TJniTaraitT in 1820 in tha r.lass with th iate C. JT Moare. Kev. Thos. 13. Blade, of Georgia, Dr. Cyrus Alexander, of C r Warms. Judira W H. Battle. Archibald ' L 0 . ' Garter, and others; the last four, with himself, are the only survivors of a class of twantT-fire. jt is quite interestinz to sit and listen to Col. Hardin as he calls up the remi niscences of the times long ago to him I am indebted for data from which, the major part of these letters are made up. The only public omce held by Col. H., was Private Secretary to Governors Jesse Franklin and Gabriel Holmes. Within a radius of a dozen miles, embracing Swans, Liilingtons, Moores, Hyrces and others, there was nrobablv as much genuine hoanitalitv aa could be found onvwW Tlww lirpd .' lnrnnnnalv anrl t nearly all of their dinners a larso bowl 0f punch was considered one of the es aehtials. Among the other names of olden who lived in the Pender territory, was a host of noble worthies, for the mention of whose names I must bee a small spice, commencing with TIMOTHY BLOODWCRT n. rr - . . - 1.1 wai a member of the HousebfCom mon. of the State Legislature from 1779 iQ ng4 idcusiTe; United States Senator m 178g ng7 g ker of tHe Ssnate rr r r i ru i - - I . cation of the seat of government ot .North Carolina 'came tin in the Legislature, the contest narrowed down to Favetteville and Balsish. and bv his vote the latter I. w ' ... place was selected. fie dared to do what he conceived to be right, even though it! mizht cause him to be leas oonulan He gave the vote, Raleigh was selected aa the - a. . Oomnusaioners who laid out the city of Raleigh called one of the streets ' Blood- worth " , Another letter will probably exhaust my notes. K. A. Leigh. : ; . . 13 1879. " NO. 293 Death of Rey. A. p. Dickson. " "ai iu learn or tte death .it e regret to learn r-f iho 1 Aiauima, the old capital of oiaie, a lew dav 'nri nf P. . -aacuj, a i reaoytenan Minister, I "uuai uuh limp riori u n-i wjuitz ; Q i;- minston.las nWnr.f .v, v;, teri;ln . . , ,;1 lrcf- -. iwuv, .ur. uicksca was, we think, a Confp.rnf- rii, I 1 ... 1 .1"- uunng tha war, but1 be that r--,- 1p A , . , 33 "'H-. L? was Chaplain here olrice, 'and cn a vr. v ..uuaiu utcasioD. e ailu.ic to the unveiling of the beautiful Cunr- Vri.p Monument on the 10th dav rf T i Oakda'le Cemetery. Col. ,h. i I ' iiednck: beinH th? Ciiitf Vni1 -'. statue and Maj.C. Y M"C'amr-v v; " crator n '- I Lur wnoceiivcrei tnc address. j DlCiiscn's prayer cn that cecaMen most nrbtnnr.l an,i j I . ''-lvt' a'- V membcred by many who I;eard t Sad Accident. This morning Albert Sidney Williams, sonof Mr. G. W. Williams, ;of this city' accompanied V.y an older) brother. stai tcJ for Masonbcro Sound for, a. day's hunt. pThey drove down in a buggy and as litf'o Albert was gettin out of the bu"" h's SUQ ,i;nT1pri thrh ; u n f 8l'PP1ed 1tQr,Ugh b:s haild3- Ih "" e step ci tne bugg-, and the Sa was discharged, the load stakin" effect in his right elbow. He was picked ut) Anj rarriP,j tn tha rrah n , P a"Ci carried to the residence of Car)!. U' ,Lazaux wnere he received every at- ' J. J tuu oltiau- arnva: 01 .ar. vyiiaams and the physician a message was telc- phoned eon revin tho orrfifviVrr ;ntr.u; gence that the arm couM he ri,: f-tfI . , . . 1 e -e U1 suHerer. no Ji abput thirteen yerrs 01 aSef va brought to the city this I a C. Death nf n.nt t i nn- nant t.,, w t 1 r u- , . , , . , i of " Ut C aah, Ga,, the news ot whoso desperate ess has already beep imparted to our rparJprc: of . o, .v.-. . , J. , , , Mr"-""H. '-'rai-g, as im:iu o cigck, ,-Pm ..T tr . i. " .7 n ..mck msi Friday, having been found ou that day in an insensible condition and was not conscious one moment from the time of his,attack until his death. 'His brother, Vlr. Jno. E. Lippitt, was vith him .when he died and is expected to return here with the remain 3 to-morrow ir.or.ning. ' Capt. Lippitt" was .nbout' 43 year3 Of" age. lie wss one of the mcst gallant spirits I of the war from the old Cape Fear section and mace for himself a most enviable record on sorae of ihe bloodiest battle fields in Virginia. During the latter part of the war he was Senoir Captain of his Regiment, the Gist North Caroliaa, and commanded the Regiment in a cumber of engagements, the last having been at Bentonsville. His commission as Lieutenant Colonel of his Regiment had been . aade cut but failed to reach him before tha close ot.the war. Early; in October last Capt.. Lippitt closed out his business in Wilmington and accepted the position of Quartermas ter at the Pulaski House, in. Savannah, which position he filled most acceptably to the day of his attack. He died in the full communion of the Protestant Epis copal Church. Peace to his ashes. DIED. LIPPITT This day (13th) ia fJavanaah. at 10.15 A. M.,JAMfc5 WEIGHT LIPPITT. in the iiik year of his age. The funeral will take place from St. John's Churcb,Jto-morrow afternoon, at VZ o'clock New Advertisements. Gome A a: a in. EXTEND TEE AOVE INVITASIO.V to thoae who called on rie Satordav last when I was alone and unable'to wait on them all, and for the information . of the public jenerally, I will say, 1 hare explored work men cow and am reidy, willing and carting: to accommodate all ttdo may call on Front and Princess street?, where yoa csa ret a fir8t-clat3 8b aTe for a -Dime. A first-class Hair Cut for a Quarter. A Kefreihina: Shaicpoo for a Quarter. A Delightful Hot, bath for a Quarter era Cld Bath for Fifteen Cents. Or your Mustache dyed bl ck or brown for from 25 to 50 cents. Don't forget the place, Corner Front and Princess street;. i CP. LOCKET, jau 13 ' Proprietor. Buggies, I Buggies, i Harness & Saddles FOB SALE AT GEHII.fl.HDT 6L CO'S 3rd sL, opposite City Hall. . REPAIRING DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTT jaa 12 tf Ke7 Advertisements. For SI 25 ! Y0UcNBDr A FIRST CLASS PIAXO, foil, rich tone d highly polished case. I perfecty beanty. : For sale only at the, LIVE BOOK STORE. , Milier'a Nauiical Almanac far 1573 Turner's X. C. Alianac for 1979, .and An elegant assortments Diaries far 1S73. For eale at . . IlfclNSBERGER'S, jan 13 y03. 39 and 41 Markatct. Boatwuglit & McKoy ; LVKN ; : . Duris- ihej Dull Timtrs which altvavj folliw tqe Lit ilia j?, are recciiij Frc: Ii Supplier Daily Our SALrSbt;' re ard durisg ' e Uo'.iiay," we'ro " ' . ' . iarge if . i't. believe t , ask any' .observisir, rrju.'i:...: per ?:i vou ut et. e cur sa:?vtoi::::ch Larger than arr vr .'i ih u.f .-o'-Tifl line ;'.!P?t-cm to it c'eciiipu I'H7cr it iiuaoron find. Ijiv! 'udiff' -countrv. a Vi;Y SHALL PiiUFiT. .1 .1 0 i JiLISD OF ANY 0:,L if J I' Y'CLU. ?!VJ I CLOdK. I ' I ! to i, , " 1" 0 LIT L ATTENTION . j UNtXCEP. TlUNAL end COMPLETE. sn,nicra:'; ."; us avf xaa'.sn.ei for r 1 t yourseivef. 1 '. J B oat wri girt & SIcKoy, S,7ci3 IJoilla rront St. - jan 3L J START -Till: .lt creased faeiiiiiis over a:iv j rc; icus yca . business.. .ft f-ji; doin'.: ;i 1. : ;;d pro. s . Wilts ;t VLv;o.!i a:nl Drr.y'l am pre pared t tlv.lt -Vr ('roods viih di5'patcli.tf 'any1 , part of tho chy. ' 1-1 . f')niSjo:iijr- v.itji : . the largest d-urs ia tho .Westei ri markei.i is entire fsati.: fac' or v an I - enables'' mc ! furnish to tho tr;...: 1. Mil-, Ji.iijOX and' . FLOCU, at tht'.-v.'iy l.r.vL j-rif.s A LOW as any WHOLES i:t t;.; game quant i'io. - J' ; 'V-' I I i.av!i sulii:.:'.Ciil. -.i?it;.i u.:i which to 1 1 make 'THIRTY DAY Acr-Minis with re sponsibie paiticr, nm) f,n) ; . myself to give them all the advantages of the Cash Prices. ' I shaii sell al unh'orui j rici-s gjt ri.td L v the iluctu.it ions cf the niaik'jt, lisrgrd falling in a liuslr.ess like manner. My prices are at all times ua-ntped as low as tha lowest, and I believe that straight through the-? wiil be? lowtr Uiau those rtf any oth-'-r refail Loue . in tli? city. Stock always conipfeto. Freh (ioods by every., steamer. ' ' : ' - r , Get my prices, look at my goods, overhaul your old- Pas? 'Books, its perusal will pay you, and see if it is nt to your 1 advantage' to open ycur account with James 0. Stevenson.,; j n 13 Just Received.' ANOTHER SUPPLY cf that CelebraUd Brand of JACK FROST FLOIJK ! , Awarded a Gold Medal at the Paris Ex position. It has no equal. The verj fiLeet'made. Abo t. - 1000 BBLS FL0UR' a11 zriLdti i " qa A Bore3 Dry Salted and OUU amcked Bacon, OTH Sacks Java, Laguyra COJ , aad Rio CoJte. 1 rfj Bbla .Crushed, Granulated, Stand 10J ard. A, Ex C, and C Sugars, 9 rrj Bbls PortoJRico, Cuba, N. O. OOKJ and . H. MoIssjci. jq ErIa. City Jlefj Pork, J qq Tubs choice Lsaf Lard, f)f A A New and Second Hand vJ-UU tfpirit Barrel, Lake Gecrge and Lebanon Sheetings , ilanchcstcr azd Randolph Yarns. Crackerf, Potash. Har, Candj, Hoar, Starch, Foda , Lye, Sxuif, Matches, Corn Oat, Glue, Buncs,, Nails Hoop Iron, dc, Ac. Percale lew by I 1 v Wiilsains V .'-.Miircliisop, jan l?-diw. v ! CHAS.-KLEIN, asi Cabiset Haior. I ' ' ZoJ 24 South Front Street, i I WILillNGTON, JT, C. 3r A f ne assortmest of CoGna and Cait keu constantly on hand. Furniture Repaired; Cleaned and Tarnished. Ordert by tele graph or mail promptly filled. jan 13 I Wotice. ' APPLICATION wiU be made to the next General Aaaembly of the State fori a charter to iaerporate th M Wiimincton Ic Cpmpaay," f WiLmiagtoa, JT.;& f I i tl1 I- v m v . .
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 13, 1879, edition 1
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