There are unmailable letters fa the KEEP MOVING ! Postoffice for J. A. McKeithan, Clarkton, X C , and The Express, Terra Haute1 led. . BROWN & RODDICK, 45 X&arlxet Street- Great Annual Clearing iT HASBKCrt OCK ANNUAL CUSTOM during th? past four jears to inau gurate in older to cli te .ut the balance of our WifNTER STOCK! ri which time we will mite a ceneril Mark lowai on all Sur- plus Slock ! Ourratroos wilLftad every artkie msiked in ,Uin firfs. 'hrt frroer price ia liUck n-l tr.e HAKKfcD DOWN IMtICK l.N IiEI. We Cannot cnnincrtt- fcVery -article., it VnuM occupy t o much of our pace out r r f lN;vir.r will giv qmt a Ptt;r! idea: VmiTtt. DRESS GOODS, 1)1 A;l?CTS V) FLANNELS, A'TON FLANNELS, UJ US'lEi. GHATS' AKD CHILDiSEH'S UKDERWEilS. U"e aier.n harness and wi!I mric every a ti ieat u-h h pr ce that cannot ta;l tosalbt. any aa i a.l who anticipate making any pur rhaes ia our line and would aid, for the benefit ot our patrons in the country,that they may reW on any orderB they may favor us with being promptly and as faithfully tilled .as if they etood at the counter. ; One Price to Ail SFBC3IAL We have decide4to make a CLEAN BWEEt of all our LI EN (JUUD3 buch aB LINEN TABLE DAMASKS, " NAPKINS, 1 11 DOILIES, ADd it TOWELS. In order to make this a success we have marked them to the LOWEST NOTCH., lie assured they are reduced just as "presentsa. You are Invited to Call and See for Yourselves. We have ISO desire to deceive or raisrepre- j kent anytning. uur poncy du r. tn trot m mucn as we could for our merchan dise, but ta sell as LOW as possible in order to increase our outlet acd keep the trade AT HOMK. Call early Brown & Roddick. ian 11 The Latest Wews. rpiIE CELEBRATED PEARL 8HIRT ean now be toasht all finished and ready for the f -Laundrv at 81 One Dollar Si Call and see them. No SHIRT in the market can compete with it at even 25 per cent, more mocey. Sold only by A. DAVID, c'ec4 Th Clothier. Steam Titgand Lighters For Sale, Tl AYISG DETERMINED to change cur bu inesswe offer for sale the 8team Tog- Boat WILLIAM KYCE, 21 18-100 ns. Lenirth 56 7-10, Breadth 13 110, Depth 5 1-10, together with 10 Lighters and 25 Trucks, aU well furnished with every necessary arti cleiorthe Lighterage Busi-ess, ana au in taorouzh order and ready for work. . e . . i f j Any person uesiroui 01 purcnasio; jitcu only examine. jau tlw LEMMERMAX & CONEY. Just Received. ANOTHER Brand of NOTHER SDPrLY of that Celebrated JACK FROST FLOUU ! AwardedaGoldMedalat the Pars Ex position. It has no equal. The rery huett made. Also 1 10.00 BBLS. FLOUR, all grades, r r Boxes Drv Salted and OVJKJ Smoked Bacon, 250 aid Bio Coffee. Bbls Crushed, Granulated, Stand- y lOUard A, z C, and C 8ugin, 350 Tibia Porto!Rico. Cuba. TX. O. " ' J O n 1 r. Bbls. CitT ilea Porfc, iaa Tubs choice Leaf Lard, IUU 4UUU Spirit Baxreb, rr f r vw ind Meoca nana Lake George and Lebanon Sheetings, Crackers, Candy, Soap, Starch. Foda, Manchester and Randolph Tarns. Poth- I.r. Rnnff. Matches. Corn Ht- UaIj. OIne. BunCT. Nails Sale Hoop Iron, Ac., Ac ) For tale low by TVilliams v Miircliisoa. jaa 13-dlw. ' ' i - ,'- - " 1" ' . j - j j VOL. 3. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements F. A. Sch cite Children's Hup rce ad "Lost". ' .Sauna--lioji and thhdreu' Ore coat atreduced prices. ' ' M i H. Jewett Christmas is Over. J . U . M cvds,- Druggist. Toilet acd Fancy Ancles. - 1 1 No citv court today. IJ.'ti co'.iJ ary quite, cocjiiio:i. (Vorrd women are these who paint. will li'.uivy leUl bright as 'Wocd'ib. retailing at three ; dollars per lav. ;cr t;:-iTi to rr.c: demur:-.! Macadamized pie cruris thep-.v n me ? fvr restaurant pastry The fan :.ud plats i ar3 si i ) r.ewesl tlesigr.s n oinncr ciru. A ;.air ofc-ars that gj on the teaa c civil i::.-it!o:: 1'iorict-rs and frontiers. Mcdicai co:'cze3.ar3 low ttvlcd' "Jtsti-j tuticr.s for the Falrication of Life Prcscr- V216. Borders of mourning' I cards j are from one eighth to three-eighths of an inch deep. ' ' Men who tat what;they want, areusu- ally healthier than those who are always dieting. ": i i . . Bcned codGsh is a great deal like princes. Jt wen t an 10 put u.u faith in it. l 1 T. ? T 1 i k tnuch He "who gives alms makes the very best lit f use nf his rr.or.fV unless te PUts it jintO w-- f j airertising, - . Kemembir the poor in your ' gayety; Jeed the hungry, CiCins ma iiaho i aui . , , , . " ' c , i i i . i i A suggestion for Sunday Sed how a gold piece will sound striking the bottom f cnntribntion box. ' I Mr. Solicitor M6ore,haying retutned from Raleigh, his , Cassius?liko form is again visible upon our streets. . . . 1 t We regret to learn that the j Reverend Dr. A. A. WTatson has been confmcd to his house for several days past. I , Mr. Joseph L. Barlowj has takcu the charge of Fairfield DairyJ and will have his milk wagons running in a few days. Every man is a' miserable sinner in church, but out of church it is unsafe to iv much about it. except , to a small j .. ? i man. Circumstances alter cases. The post- office clerks who deface postage stamps on letters with smeary smudges of black are not black-mailers. Fish may be scaled much easier if dip ped in boiling water lor a moment, as the Reason o f Lent is annrdachinir this is a fact worth knowing.' Qur enormous consumption, of tim- uer is a iceiae wun.uuuu6 u. .. chew toothpicks on hotel verandahs are 1 i ' f I requested to consider. What is the rca'son that a man's, mouth, which will stay shutlunder any other cir cumstances, always flies open when he ces to sleep in church ? We regret to. learn that our esteemed XDntemporary, Mr. Joel W. Muse, of the Sfaris still confined to the , house on ac-r count of the old trouble with his eyes. When a man goes to the street cornsrs to tell how religions he is, and how much he loves his churfch, go to the t poor and heavy at heart, and learn there now much much that man has done secretly for his fellew man, before -you pass judgement. t ' j ' We were pleased to receive a calF yes terday from Mr. B. P. Evan, one of the Dew law licentiates turned cut at the late term of the Supreme Court. Mr. Ryan will spend -several weeks in Wilmington, his old home and will i then take a trip Xorth, to decide whether he! will locate in that section or return an,d practice at i ; 1 J I Asheyihe. i , j Molasses Pound Cake. Two cupfuls of molasses, one jcupful, each of sugar and butter, a half" cup of sweet milk, three cupful tot pour, one and a half teaspoonfubj Doom's Yeas Powdeb, three eggs, and. raisins, spice. and brandy tc taste. . 1 'i - Suicide is nt mere i sinful than ceg- lectins a CouN. For only 25 cents you can bay a b xtle of Pr. Bull's Cougn Syrup and be iied from death. WILMINGTON, N. G., TUESDAY, JANUARY The Ford Combination. Julius Cnesar Our people e Mr. Ford many limn fir the very excellent dramatic combina tion with which he wai enable! to render f.'r their enjoyment !at evening the great play of .Juii'u Cw. Tlr appreciation of the community was evidenced ma crowded house, an 'audience at once fash ionable, inteili-ent and critical. To pre sent such a play properly requires at least four actors ot equal ability to sustain the leadin'2 roles' of Gas sins, Antony, Brutus and Cottar as niQjs traveling oek-ro biuation will suffice While the character If Marc Antony demands great dramatic Lower in the only f wo scenes of impor- l - -i-ii ' 1 ', ikn nf r'rveltt.t f i u ce in "men ue appuai e, .ut, w . " is unqiie.-uonably the-great leading char : ;i-ier of the play. - yr jang3 as Marc Anthony0 him ;f most baguiiicenily ia the sceno over . dr's warm and.i'leeding carcass when S he ?;;'rrount!cu by the noble cxecu-Itior-drs at the foot of fompcy's statue. And 'in that most ieruar'sabie oration from hamnest ex- pectations. la the minor scenes .there was a spice of too much" affectation in his manlier-. Mr. Keece's Cassius, however, in our ; c ;oi r dramatic opinion, was the finest display of dramatic talent exhibited during the evening. His conception of the character was of the bhest order, and in portraying the able, '- - f . J.:n .tAmn that cunning, far-s eing ftatesman tnat Cassius was, iJ spite of hfs passionate abandonment at times, he ; assumed a sway over the audience from the start and held it unbroken to the close, xrntW,n , mnrfl admirablv en- w j - . . ! -.1 f A. i. acted than that scene in me nrsv m where he endeavor to induce iruius to ioin the-Conspiracy. . r l cri.,B . ' Krfia 'Mr. Downing showed us a hrutua of fine physical proportions and rich, I deen voice. He looked the character i . , , . . . very hanasomeiy ous uijl- mb wm Upon US at nrsi, oeing 1 raiucr iou wim j .v;. f,,r ATOn .Rruitut ! He Mup,wVf-...v. ;r , grew upon ns, nowever, ana ia lae qui ici with Cassiits bore himself admirably in fact, was excellent during the entira, tent scene. Had he at first displayed more emotion in the many magnificent expres- sions of Brutus and used more aminated gestures our pleasure would have been enhanced. The Julius Caer, as representee oj Mr. Hoey, was passably fairM Lucius was rendered by Miss Emma V aaers in a very channingstyiewnueiurs.i,x u(c spoke and acted better than she looked that lovely creatuje. It was altogether an evening of rare enjoyment and an experience we would be gratified to repeat at an eany aay. ine wbole Company seems to have been select - ed and brought together with care and for fitness and adaptability to tne parts as- signed them. Tne Fatal Pistol. An old citizen who read the report of the fatalduel in ye olden time between Col. Sam Swann and Mr. Bradley, as published by us yesterday, says that he bi seen the pistol from whjch the fatal shot was fired. It was a brass-barreled, smooth-bore duelling pistol. It was about sixty years ago that he taw it, when he was a boy, and the pistol was at that time in the possession of Mr. David Smith, uncle to Col. Wm. L. Smith, Present Chairman of our Board of County Commissioners. i Our Boardinff House. r i . The next m order in tne way oi meat- rical amusements here is Grover's famous comedy, "Our Boarding House' which vJ Jt at the Onera House in win f1"1-"" ' this city on the 2Sd inst. Speaking of this piece.the Buffalo Express says: "The manner in which the play was presented ' t - 1- T cf .van!nr arTITlltT ItlStl. On Our UUiilUJ iaov - v."Df r-j j fies the experiment of the managers of the 4cademv in venturing upon the combina- Uon system for a season, as it g ves ine . - . .... it the pubUc finished, pousnea pruu.ui. - , t i : stead of crude attempts. Most ot our m readers are familiar witn ine pio oi ;uu verv takinrr comedy, which proved sucn i fn,- fcn Park Theatre in Xewl v.. j-rser Wine sent to Europe.. Th snccaof Mr- Speer, the great wine man of New Jersey, nas arisen from iHf andnirorTds " axoW the world. His Port Grape Wine is now Sf OTie7. WPS. r; :-JilVJTUZ,cr Lieut.-Colonel Worth, Commander of the steamer A.l3. Hurt , has advised us to move from Water street. IIo says there is a rise of forty feet in the river at Fayette-. ville, ana ujj to tho time of bis leafing then1, yesterday morning, the wtar wa rsirg at the rate of a foot an hour. I : - . j Magistrate's court. IVtcr Coleman," colored, was arraigned beforea trial Justice's Coi:r. this morning for obtaining goods upon false prentenses from Mr. Jr W. Moody, corner of Bruns wick and Fourth streets, and committed for trial at ,the nest term of the Criminal (r in-tha ars of - $100, in default of which defendant was assigned quarters at the liottl de Howard. I Marine Item. The Schooner Eca, Captain 'j Shelly, from 'Villags Turk's Island and bound to Nw York with gnano, which" put in be- i low yesterday in a leaking condition, in attempting to coir.e up the river yester day afternoon I or this morning was grounded and i is reported that it' wil 03 necessary to lighten her cargo heforo j the vessel can be gotteu off. Street Talk This Morning. i The question iu everybody's mouth this rnorning: "Did you go to tho theatre, last night ? Wasn't it splendid,grand and magnificent ? How did you like Caius , Cassius ,? Ah, it couldu nave been bettered ! -How did yon like Marc An- tony?" "Well, ah-he was-well, pass tDat over." "How did you like Brutus?" . . . j "Good; it was all good. Good morning,' and off the colloquists start j in opposite directions, one trying to cany with him the bearing of Cassius, and, the other try- to imagine nimsen hkc cruius. JJOP AT THE EMPIRE HOUSE- This honse has been thbroughly refitted and! refurnished and the facilities for 1110 accommodation of its guests enl d and impoved Ve are determined to make the house as comfortable and desirable in every parucuiar.as any in ine citate. a stricdy first-class house, at prices to auii tuuuiues. a hum i?miaru x iuiur auu Bar attached. I.L.Dolby, dcclS-lm . 1 -Proprietor. , On The Waves. Yesterday afternoon the mate of the I j$Tm Barque No.th Carolina was as- gaulted by three ct the crew who escaped and came 'to this city on the steam tug I Eatton. The matt telegraphed to the Captian to stop them but as the dispatch i reached the Captain sometime alter the i arrival of the steam tug, the men are atin at j e , - T.,.,., " ! j ( Un last Bunaay evening, ai iuu I room. in this city, an installation oi ouilbio I for the ensuing term ot the ivnerscner i bbel Barzel Manhattan loage, was cou- 1 ducted by P. P. Samuel Hanstein, assisted l by p. p Henryi H. Kasprowicz The 10ilowing were installed: Isaac Bear, P. Moses Hanstein, V. P. Jacob Weil, Secretary, j Marcus Bear, Assistant Secretary. R. Greenburg, Treasurer, j Sol. . Bear, Conductor, i S. Hanstein, Assistant Conductor. A. Scharff, I. G. D. Kahhweiler, O. G. Samuel Hanstein, Supreme Represen- tative Ills Condition. We are glad to know that little Alhert Sidney Williams, who was accidentiy i , . . i shnt at Masonboro Sonnd on yesterday, is much better to-day, and that the wound u Uftt n Mrion as was' first an- I prehnded. The little sufierer was brought to this city yesterday evening when he was put under the influence of chloroiorm r, xv n tw,,, bv Dr. G. "j v.. , g. Thomas. The wound was thoroughly examined and a few pieces of shattered bone taken from it. The burn from the I ny-rr it orl rr on.'? nainfril I pjnua - J "o'J f The streets of our aty are covered with 4T, .F Mil nilinnl 1 In liTlR STrPrL . the son of most all nations, un one street i you wau uu mix- o ou-aaajj I you walk oa Africa's sunny - . f Norwav. The soil of Germany is also on our streets. of jnnnda Islands n; . . t. . t f it? i - A new leature in mis cuj jb uic ireeswillbe inaugurated at Germania .1. ... , HalL tc-morrow afternoon, commendDg at 1 5 Oviock. in which the children will nave .poS;CS5ioil the floor from 6 until 0 o'clock Kli See advertisement of Air. i: . a. cnutte anotner eolnmn. j v See advertisement of plain gold bracelet. Briu it in and eet the reward. 1 4 1879. ; NO. 294 . A Good Time.. .Last night about; 9 o'clock t-evcral memoers ot the bt. George and St. An i drews Society, with a few other invited gucsts.among them Captain Buchaa. of the barque North Carolina, assembled in one of the rooms on the second tior tf the MacKae biiildiijg and were handsome!) entertained by Messrs. V. lloddick anil R. G.Ross, who had provided for the oc vu?",u i-,uu'i au .liraiatipn a.; p'ossiuie oi. oia tcghsh roast becf. and a hajr-'css a real Scotch ; baggesstwoof them in fact (mark L$r .-.we avoid1 the plftral) IN ever ! before has. a nacress snown j its city. At least of Ach an event. f CO ; IU this i there ct record Tiiose who feasted last n:gnt can have but one regret, z: that they, did not long ago make the acouaint- ance ct this "chieftain of the pudding racc.f A very pleasant tirna the -guests had.: There was a world cf ood cheer, there jwere .pleasant, stories, good sod-s, by some cf Wilmington's best ' siegtr, toasts and speeches. One fcatur cf . th- evening must not b2 omitted; th. were asked to give a ( name to the hall oa the third floor, and with one consent, out of compliment to Her G radons Majesty, they named it for her, sum mer residence in Scotland, ''Bal moral." At a reasonable hour, out of considera tion for the married men "Quid Lang Syne" was sucg and the party dispersed, well satisfied in every particular. The Last Sad Rites. The mortal remains .of Captain James Wright Lippitt were followed to their last resting place this afternoon by a lajge con course of those who in life loved ' aiAl ad mired him. St. John's Church w as filled to its utmost capacity by friends and ac quaintances who were there to give him the last sad tribute of affection and es'eem The pall bearers were Capt... Win. M. Swann, Gen'l. M. IV Taylpr and Messrs. W. H. Northrop, Jno. M. Walker, W. A. Wright, E. II. Eilers, J. X. Uuskoand F W. Kidder. The members of tlie Wil mington Steam Fire Engine Co., No. 1, followed the remains tc Oakdajc. Rev. Dr. Mendelsohn. On Sunday night! Rev. S. Mendelsohn, Kabbi of the Congregation of the Temple of Israel in this ciljy, was reelected as Minister for the ensuing year. The vote was a unanimous or.e and was a flatter- jDg testimonial to the zedl and ability with i which Dr. Mendelsohn i has dis charged his duties here -since his advent among us. The Swd. barque Uustaf Adolph, i jnor. Barque Concordi a and Ger. Barn c pon j2icarclo are reported in below. List or Letters. The following is a list of . letters re- . I . maining in tne City rost Othce at Wil mington, X. C.,;Wedncsda3 Jan. loth, 1879 : , j A Miss Rosa Alston. B Allison Burnett, Alfred E Best! Henry Baker.Lucy Brewnington ' C Lexous Cornon, rars Clondes Cobb, mrs Flora Chesnut. , i 1 D Wm A Devane, E T Dav is, Jas Diaine, (col.), E'iza Ann Dasher; mrs1 arah Dunson. i E E Y Eatman. - G WCGorham, ll C Glennau, Ag Florence Sewing Machine, mrk , Caroline Green, care Jas Galloway, J W Green. H Clifford Howoll, W T Harper, Jno Hpwardf Jc0 Hill , c v 1Juat & C(JV J J J Jonnson, Wra J ac.ksoj, ; Encch Johnson. " -Chzs K Ki. ,r ,rfT.-. ' J.. J1 airs iaura upirii, mu x.liamie McKeiver, mri Hannah .Miller. - II D Mil- lcr. . , : pQW i eStoa; . t . , .A."at?., . t0r Mtls -1 riicr, K rneips, w j rneips. . i ; Kjbshua Euss, Bobbins &i Will iiams. mrs Florence Ruflin. mrs JslaitiQ Scrvons. W S Strong, care of Bryson, mrs Priscilla Summersets 1 Eannah Thomas. . , . v S? 1 r I -.m f rt- V '..i T y". , W Comfort Wright, J Walker. SHIP LETTERS. - Styrmaa Kerr G Knuttson. Bark Filk. 1 V- en, Capt Crislerson; O J Drinkwater. chr Florence; Capt S Montgomery. Bonitnl l t : : -c: -r - . i uiguo-urippu x leaga; xrig Amie; Frank Brooks, Sdhr Mary Eliza Burner.-Capt G "ir- oan.reseo; aaip Lcion. Persons calling for letters in aW he wqi please, say "advertised"; if not claim din.30 days WiU be sent to dead Icitor in 0Sce,Washingtcn, D. C. E. R. BRINK, P, M. ' Wilmington, X. a I New Hanover G.untyX. a Rebuilding. The brick building on North Water street, between Chestnut and Mulberry, the property of Mrs. A. II. Dickinson, which was recently almost totally dea troyed by fire, 13 being rebuilt. . Mr, Ii. D. Morrill is contractor for the wood work, and Captain R. Is. Badcliffe will put iu the bricks. The contractors hope to have tho building ready for occupancy by the first of Februarv. V Their Tin Weddinc There was a very" pleasant! gathering last evening at the residenci; of T-hnn.' (' C raft, E;q.. where numcrtus friends had .tiH.iir:id ti Lci'p that gentle re an acd his; es-tiuiablo Ldy enjoy their "liu wedding.' There were many present?, some j of them handsome an i valuable, a feast of good thing", and a general flow' of soul.-- May the I happy couplu live long enough to vu;i through the anniveis.lrios. entire ga.ut cf i.r. J allies McCormick, after a- sojourn ill S.ir irn--Vi rf , ,irn f...-vifUu nr Jir..;n. " .... V "".V ...... . .MMWM.W. . M m to recuperate liis h-alth, has returned. heme again, and taken tne building re. , -c?ntly . vjrr. 'S by Mr. Norwood Giles, on i'r:i'cess strtot, where, in a few 'day he I'M :s !o op.-n a lir.s'-clafs tailoring f6 Sorr.chudy haa Ya en in a very big hur ry. There a: e c jiisiderable doubts as to Jim Iltaton's historv. embellishing the. oournts cf the New York Jlcrald. It may b., i.nd th;n,taguin, mayn't. Hotel ArriTals Empiee House. Wilmington N. C. dan. 14 I. Ii. Do bv. DroDnetor. from 8:15o'clock Jan. 13 to 8:15 o'clock Jan 1-1 W Whiter. N C; J Dj Potter field, Baltimore; J W Ilinson, New York; A W Layns,N C; John J Fowler, City; L L Freeman, X C; A II Stephens and wifc,'.X Cr'Mias'Joyner.- , For I nwards of Thirty Tears Mrs. .Wixslow's Sviicp has been used for children. It corrects ' acidity of -tb!e stomach, relieves tcind colic, . regulate!s the bowels, cure,s dysentery and diar rhceq,, whether arising from teething !or other, cause. An old and well-tried remedy! 2Z: cents a bottle. A & w, ' ' New AdvertiBemonts. 1 i ; , . Lost-TReWard.-;-'; QN ;JKIXCESS ,011 YROXT STREET last evening, after the performance' at the Opera Jiouse, a ernall j lain Gold Braceleru The finder will be libsrallv rew'a ded bv leavinjr it at the j an 14-1 t I REVIEW OFFICE. Children's Hpp , AT GEliMANIA HALL, to-morrow, Wed nesday Evening, Jan. loth, commencing at 5 o'clock. Adults admitted on the floor at 9 o'c ock. Admission 25 Cents Tickets ad- ' mittlDff Gentleman and Lady SO cents. I! SJ'QU CAN BOY A FIRST ''Si, CLAS3 PIANO, full, rich tone, aad highly polished cese. A perfecly beauty. For sale Only at the . r ' Mi LIVE ROOK. STORE. I Milier's NauticAl Almanac for l&79t i ' Turner's If. C. Almanac for 1879, and j j An elegant assortment of Diaries for 1679. 1 For sale at I HEINSBERGER'S,' jan 13- Nob. 39 and 41 Market ct. Come Affaih. r EXTEND THE ABOVE INVITA8ION . 1 I i ' to those who called on me , Saturday lait when I was alone1 and unable to wait on them all, and for the informatiom of the public Ceneraliy, I will say, 1 hare employed work men now and am ready, willing and waiting to accommodate all who may call on meat the REFORM BARBER SHOP, Corner Front and Princess streets, where you can 1 jjet a first-class Shave for a Dime. J. A first-class Hair Cut for a Quarter. A Refreshing Shampoo far a Quarter. I j ' i A Delightful Hot J3ath for a Quarter cr a Cold Bath for fifteen Cents. , ... . Or your Mustache dyed bl ck or brown for Corner Front and Princess streets. C. P, LOCKEY, jau 13 Proprietor, c - 1 Buggies, j Buggies, Harness & Saddles, FOR SALE AT , 3rd st., opposite City Hall. , REPAIRING' DONE WITH NEATNESS HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY jan 13 tf J Toilet & Fancy Articles. PERFUMERY, Ac., , ' .'' 1 FOR CHRI3TUAS PRESENTS Prescriptions compounded' at all hours day or night! ' i A complete stock to buy rom. , ' JAHE3,C. M0NDS, DnggUt, Third street, Opp. Cltj Halt dec 21 . , ' ! , .: Notice. i i APPLICATION will b made to the seat . General Assembly of th hute for charter to incorporate th "'VVilaiiDjtoa Ic Companr' of Wilmiaffton, S.1C dc23?t . , ..j HE "WILMINGTON JOURNAL, Is f of the Tery best advtrtisisj medlars. Tryir ' j-jj ;1

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