KEEP JUG ! BROWN & RODDICK, 48 Elarfeet Otraet KreatMnel GMogSale. IT HAS BKEflT OUR ANNUAL CUSTOM . during the past four years to inau gurate in otder to'eb ee out the balance of our WINTER STOCK! "I - at w) ich time we will in ale a general Mark Down on all Sur plus Stock ! OuriaTrm will find every article milked in pUin figurts, the former price ia Black ind bo MARKED DOWN PRICK IN BED. We cannot eninrriv 'rry article, as it woald xcupy t nmcb ff oar tpace Lot t e following will fire quite a g orl idea: BLAKKETS, FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, A!. LADIES', GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. We mean business and will mark erery ar tile at rach a pr ce that cannot fail to satisfy any aod all who anticipate making any par chafe in our line and would. add, for tae benefit ot our patrons lathe country,that they may rely on any orders they may favor us with being promptly and aa faithfully filled as if they stood at the counter. One Price to AH We bare decided to make a CLEAN BWEEt of all our LINEN GOODS auch as LINEN TABLE DAMASKS, (I it NAPKINS, . DOILIES, TOWELS. i Aud ii In order to make this success we hare marked them to the LOWEST NOTCH. Be assured they are reduced juat as represented. You are Invited to Call and See for Yonraelvea. We hare NO desire to deceive or misrepre sent anything. Our policy bai NEVER been m r,at m.m mnrn m.m w conld for our merchan dise, but to aell as LOW as possible in orderJ to increase our outlet ana seep me iraae a i HOMK. Call early. Brown & Roddick, iu 200 Tons Coal. VT OT DAMAGED, all sizes, and well jLN screened. delivered proaiptly, as us;ial. 300 Kegs Dupout's Powder uaburnt. At lowest prices to cash customers. Wo ;d ar.d bhingles. Fresh supplies ex pected next week. O. GjPARSLEY, Ja., Agent, Coal and WoodT Yard, Cor. Orange and S. Water Sts. ' j 6 At John Carroll's YOU GET THE BIST WHISKEY pass ed orer any counter inlthU c ty. A solemn fact! Also, Wines , Liquors and Cigar?, an free lunch erery day. The Celebrated .Winberry Orstere sold only at THB COSMOPOLITAN. . jan2l - Toilet & Fancy Articles. PERFUMERY, 4c, FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENT8 Prescriptions compounded, 'at all hours day or night. A complete stock to buy rom. JAMES C. MUNDS, Druggist, Third street, Opp. City HalL dec 11 Notice. jOTICE IS HEREBY given to all whom it may concern, that application will be made to the General Assembly of North Carolina, which convenes in Janu ary next, for a charter to incorporate the 'Wilmington, Charlotte & Western Rail way. Company dec 2-S0t Bargains. JVERTTHING MARKED DOWN ! - ' Cothiog Offered at a Sacrifice t Fall and Winter Stock Must be Seld MONEY, MONEY, MONEY. Hard Money, 8oft Money, Green Money, White Money, Tallow Money. All taken for Goods at BHRIER'BIEiiPORIUM, Market si. The Best Unlauadried Shirt ia the City for 75ctl " J" Notice. OFFICE W. 4 8. RAILROAD CO. January 21, 1879. THE STREET OARS will leare the head of the toad (corner Birth and Castle streets) erery hour oommineing at 8 A M. and running during the way. .Persons desi rous of riiitiag the Cemetery can rely upon meeting cars accord lag to abore schedule, ju JUt HENRY WRIGHT, SopL B tar and Bun copy. -. ,: THE WILMINGTON JOURNAL, ia on of tke rerr best adrertising madiems, Try ir julj 31. HE 1 11 1 A T1LY REVIEW " 1 ' ', ' ' ' . ' . i i VOL. 3. LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. ' P. HaissBtReaa Pianos and Orgma A Suaiza--Bargains. 8. JawaTT Christmas is Over. J. C. licKBS, Druggist.--Toilet at d Fancy Articles. - The lUttle Snake Shoal Light Ship i being torn to pieces. Moat of hef timbers are very rotten. It is tbuugbthe could hardly Lave stood the last atoms at sea had she been in them. The new bar for Stanley's tloating com press has not yet arrived and in all proba bility it .will b two. vetkirfcefort is ready to commence operation?. -4 Wc regret to learu that Captain Jut-h N. Bowdeu, passi'gfr conduOtr i tho W. C. & A. Uii'lnmd.'aiK Mr. J Knight, Jr., engineer and conductor of a freight traiu on tha W. & Wi U. H , aiM both lying dangerously il l in this city from an a' tack of pneumonia. 1 Lost his Finger. A giutleman working at AUaffer Hill's sash and biicd fac rv hl the inia fcrtune to lose h s middle finger yester day bv its comiusr incoutaet withi a buz j t saw. So we are informed. At the t hip Yard It looks like "biz" down 1 at the ship yad of Messrs. Cass:dey & RossJ The LightShip is suugly fixed cn ber bed in the yard, a brig is- on the ra lway undergoing repairs and three vessels lying abreast of the wharf are awaiting their turn.. ! 1 1 "Them Horse Tooths." g?A gentleman of this city, who is a fine performer on the piano, was sitting this morning at one of tbe handaotne, rich toned instruments m j Heinsberger s music room, playing one-of Strauss' beautiful waltzcsfwh?ii a rustic gentleman stepped in aud listened rery attentive' y with bis mouth and eyes both open. As the last soft notes didd away he ejaculated, "By hokey'.What purty northern horse tooths makes." The A frico-Amerlcan Tresb) terian. We have rcjeived thj second number i .1 of this paper. It ( is published semi monthly, by . Her D. J. Sanders, a colored Presbyterian minister in this city, a. man of ability and influence, and its articles, both original aud selected, and the general make-up of the paper are exceedidgly creditable to the projector. Wo wish it much success. f j 1 Unmailable 1 The following unmailable ctters re main in the Post Office in this city ; : Perry Mason & Soa, .Boston, Mass; Mrs Happy Cornelius Mimis, !N"ewbern N C; Airs S S Brock way, Key West, Fla; Jno Doyle care Henry J Sweet, Jr, & Co, Coopers &c; Miss Priscilla Lowery, Normal School, Hampton, Va; Mrs Mary W Owen, Pee Dee Bridge, N C. - . j A Xew Departnrei i The "Boarding House" people made a new departure last night. Heretofore it has been customary for a fewj. policemen to be admitted into the theatre on the oc casion of a performance, a favor which managers are generally glad to concede, for the sake of maintaining order in1 the house, but last night they were " refused admission by the doorkeeper of the troupe. Their presence' generally 'exer cises a wholesome restraint! and last night is the first time we have, ever 1 heard of their being refused admission. Loaf Cake, with Fralt. . Two large cups of powdered sugar, one and a'half cups of butter, stir, to a cream, five cups of flour, with three teaspoonfula ot Doolky's Y'east Powder, one j cop of sweet milk, half pound of raisins, two ounces of citron cut in smalt pieces, one grated nutmeg, one wine glass of wine, one of brandy, eight eggs, add the flour with the milk, . sugar, and butter, the beaten yolks of the eggs, and then! the whites welt beaten, then the wine, spice, and fruit; make this into two loaves; bake slowly one hour. . ; ! A bite from a rattlesnake is sometime not more dangerous than a severe cough or cold. A well merited reputatien has Dr. Bull's Couth 8yrup, and ibis remedy is sold by all druggists, j Price 25 cents. Doctors and Churches. The doctors of New York city says Speex's Port Grape Wine has proved to be pure, unadulteraud, of fine, flavor 1 and tonic properties, and is unsurpassed for its restorative powers, and ibey prescribe it as a very superior wi je. Chmxhes use it for CommunKra. For sale , by4 J. C. Muuds, Green & Planner and P. U Bridg ers & Co. - - .: '. ". WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY City court.. I The only caa j for the Mayor's con sideration thi morniug was Jane Foy, colored, who bails from tbe Long House in tbe lower part of the city, but while oi a rampage last night loet her bearings and by some natural in-tinctbore down tipun ! Faddy Hollow where she anchored for a while aud until the rohce came along cut loose hor moorings and took her in U-w for the Guard Houae. She was locked. up until this morning when the charge of .'. i orderly conduct was pre ferred by the omW who made the arrest. The Mavor 4id five days in the City Prison Knew htm tr 1 ha i Soles of hit Shoes. Detective Mayer wa ch wing 'tee pjys' yesterday, and after running a trangr dovrii the Wiowiog conversation ensued-: . I . j 'My vreud. I vant to s-e dot license." 'WhU license ? I've nothing to. do with the license." ' Vtl, now, I vants no uouaence "bout dis peesnesa. You cau't bumhug me. I knows vou py tat overcoat and shoes, i i datyou travels for a house." Well, yea, I travel for a house and I hof e we'll get a largo one to-night." "Veil, ten, show me dot lisence ? I knowed you py tee soles of tem shoes." "Our manager h is paid his lisence to Capt. Penny packet. You can see him about it if you like," "Aha 1 veil den, jou vas vore teater man; py ihiminy I see you aga'u ' The Detective then marched off to the time of two little piga nd a bobtailed sow" to hunt for tcr poy dot looks like tat tarn teater man. , j Careless Driving. moining about 7 o'clock, Mr. Mc- Tbia Dermott, who is in the employ of the Gas Company, was at the corner Gf Four.th and Chestnut streets and hile engaged making an excavation near thi gas lamp post situated &.t ijiat point, for the purpose of finding i leak in the gas pipe, a colored drayman came trotting his horse up CLest- nut street and in tbe most careless and un concerned manner drove his dray upon tbe old man, knocking him down, and had it not been that agentleman passing at the t me, who saw the danger in which Mr. Mc D. was placed and juu ped before the horse and shouted to the dray man to slop, the old " mad would ! probably have been severely indued; as it was, before the horse could be stopped fie was knocked down and the horse' and dray hadnearly passed over him, one wheel striking him on the arm and shoulder, r bufcwe are glad to learn inflicting but' slight; injury. It was a nar row escape, however. We did not learn the name of the drayman, but suppose that he will 'be looked after by the proper au thorities. - By the way, if we remember aright, there is an ordinance of the city prohibiting draymen from driving their horses "faster than a walk1', which should be enforced. ! Miss Genevieve Rogers and her ! Business Manager. We had the pleasure of a call this morn ing from Mr. G. A Mortimer, the business manager of the Genevieve Rogers troupe. Mr. Mortimer, though a New Yorker by birth, served in the Army, of Northern Virginia during the war, in the First Virginia regiment. This, together with the fact that Miss Rogers is a Southern born girl and a first-rate actress besides, ought to commend them to our citizens as well worthy of a liberal patronage. We hope to see a good house to .night. The following from the Boston Sunday Times, are no doubt compliments worthily bestowed : Miss Genevieve Rogers was born in Louisville, Ky., April 9, 1850, and is there. fore not eighteen years of age, a fact few who saw her in the second act of "Maud Mailer" will4 readily, believe. She made her first appearance as 1 a "star" in April, 1875, under the management of Mr. Frank E. Aiken, the well-known actor and man. ager. Her career was one of continued triumphs. . In the south west,wher ever she has appeared, she has won the admiration of hex audiences and the good will of her managers. She was anxious to succeed in Boston, and the great success which she has won here must be doubly gratifying to ber since she came almost unheralded and making no pretentious claim upon our ! patronage. She had prejudice to overcome also, and , tbe honor, which Boston has ! done her hi crowding the Museum and freely giving her its plaudits, is a sponta neous offering, and such a one as is never accorded here hot to real merit. Behind the scex.es her triumph haafbeen fully as great as that won front her audier.ee. To say that not a member of the stock com pany with whidt she nightly plays is jeal. ous of ber distinction, is the highest praise that we can accord her, and those in the ranks of the dranatic profession wfll ap preciate its Taiuj The receipt of cotton at this port to day foot up:2f tolea, " Our Boarding House. Tbe modern sensational drama of this name, readered at our Opera House last night,ia a play of very-questionable moral?. In fact we have no hesitation in -saying that it id too broad in its character to meet with favor( from Southern audiences. Had the true character of the plot been known, there would have been thinner benches thanj were witnessed last night few ycung men avould have carried their sweethearts and fewer older men jtheir wives. Without tbe pathos of ejither Camille" or EasfLynne," those facts and situations which should be'delicately re-brought out in' bold relief and into positivedeforrhity by the slang of the daj.j j jynTiie acting, however, was very good and the ludicrous Kcees wno enacted with a comicality that brought down the house. Mr. Harry Littie, as Prof. Gre garious Gillypod anA Mr. John A. Mackay as Col U T Elevator seemed as if born to their parts. The female char acters, with one or two exceptions, were also excellently-well assumed. It was not tho acting, nor ths incidental scenes, to1 which except on could bo taken, but simply the plot,, which in its nature, development and termination was decided lyobjectionable 1 " ' ' a New Invention. . Capt. J. D. Stanley has invented and patented a band tightener to bo used on any cotton jcompress for tightening and fastening the iron ties around the bale. He claims that if a bale of cotton be compressed to ten inches ;that by the use of his band, tightener it will only expand two inches, while ties fastened by hand will give from six to eight inches. By the use of his invention; cotton need not be1 compressed sufficiently to break the staple, which is one ! of the arguments used in its favor. The band fastener was tried this morning to the entire satisfac tion of the inventor and several who witnessed the test of the machine. We will pot attempt to describe it, as our knowledge of machinery is not sufficient to eaablo us to write an intelligent de scription of it. ; Sudden Death. , Last night ab.ut 9 o'clock, as the steamer Wave-, Capt. Robeson, of the Ex press Steamboat Line, stopped at Cain- tuck landing,twenty-seven miles above the city,on her regular trip from Fayette rille to this place, Mr. C. Y. Pridgen, a gentleman about thirty or thirty-fire years of age, and a resident of Pender connty, stepped aboard of the steamer and engaged passage for Wilmington. After a hearty supper the passenger took a seat in the cabin and entered into con versation with Capt. Robeson, sitting up as late as twelve o'clock before retiring to sleep. The boat arrived here in due course of time and this morning, about half past f even o'clock, when the steward went to arouse Mr.' Pridgerj he found that he could not awake him. ' This fact was immediately communicated to Mr. J G. Wright, packet clerk, on the wharf, and to the Captain also, both of whom on reparing to the cabin found that the un fortunate man was "either dead or in a dying condition. Mr. Wright hurried off for the nearest physician an d Dr. Norcum,t in answer to this summons, as soon as he arrived pronouncedlife extinct. A jury of inquest was impannelled by Coroner Hewlett this forenoon, who after due deliberation returned a verdict of death from natural causes. We learn from Mr. Charles Pridgen, a brother, that the deceased had a fall from a bale of cotton several years ago and received some internal injury about the breast or stomach from which ho never recovered; t I in fact, the object of his risitto Wilming ton, at this time was to consult, with his physician, Dr. J Francis King, his pur pose being to return home by the steamer this afternoon. But instead of returning home to his 'wife, new a young widow, and little child, as he expected to after a separation of only forty-eight hours, his lifeles remains, enclosed in a coffin, were carried back on the same steamer this afternoon in charge of-Mr. Charles Prid gen, brother of the deceased. L'homnic propose et Dieu dispose. Mr. Prid gen was regarded as a most estimable citizen and his sad and untimely end will be regretted by all who tnew mm. For Upwards or Thirty Tears Mas, Wn?8LOw's Stsuf has been used for cMdren.1 It corrects acidity j of ' the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates tbe bowels: cures dysentery and diar- rluza- whether arising from teething or other .cause. An 01a ana ,.weu-tnea remedy. , 25 catis a bottle 'A & yr. , 21, 1879. NO. 303 HeaTy Receipts of Crude Tur'jcntlne and AdVance in the Price- The recent freshtt Las cais-:d the tur pentine to be fjbaled ia'o. iairkct "larger quantities than usual. Tin? vrec terday were oiiljj to-day they foot, up as h izh V.1L13 Nt- .2:blls. But instead of the heavy roccipts dt press ing the market, as ui-iglit have Loen ox pected, tbe price has r.uvar.ceJ lire"' 'cents onhard and ten cer.ts for jofl virdu, sales of twci:ty.fiTe Luudrol hUU huVivz Deen mail e at ih.zc i uivsm Tj ns pretty lively competition i ,r a. v.l.i.c morning amoug the Invrri 1 mi t r-'.ta- xenUy-tryirjg to eul-bi . Lit least some were iij to uti'. while the severs and ii.si eqtors s:c:r..i look on quietly and enjoy i Robbery and Ar&on The residence of Mr.'L.nvBon K. Skip per, at Farmer's Turnout, in Columbus county, was robbed last night of a num ber of valuablearticles, supposed to have been doneby one John Henry Wil lan?. colored, whom Mr. Skipper has had in his employ. Mr. S. is lere to-day witi a Warrant for. Williams' arrest. v - 1 Also, about 4 o'clock .thus, n.ornii. dwelling house and kitchen, about CI " ouc- half-mile from Farmer's Ttiruvut, were destroyed by fire. The house was 'unoc cupied and was' the property of Mr. M. M. DowniDg. a gentleman from I:iinV who was to have moved in to-.day. j Success in the Stock Market. j Few people understand how "large for tunes are amassed so rapidly in stock operations. Messrs. Lawrence t & o., Bankers, N. Y., have jukt published "two unerring rules for success," and full details, so that any ' ona caa operate. MaiLei free. Their new combination sys tem of de.iling in. stocks is -wonderfully profitab By this method thousands of orders, in' various sums, are pooled into one immense capital, and co-operated a. a mighty whole, thu3 securiug to each shareholder all the I advantages of vast capital and best skill. 1'rotlts divided every SO ''days. $lo would make 75 profit, Slbp would return $1, 000, or 10 per cent, on the stock in tho month, and, so on, according to. the market. Irs. SJ J. Battey, j fashion Editress A'eicark Jjaiiy .Mavcrtt tscr, made over 6t o per cent, profit on au investment, Oi. otb, 1878. Many o thers are doing as well or better. Large -or small amounts can be used with equal proportionate succcsst by this system. All.kindscl stocks and bonds wanted. -Governmenf bonds' tup plied. Apply, to L'wvrence Co., Bankers, 57 Exch xnge Placo, X. Y. City. ! card. To all who are sn tiering from the errors and indiscretions ot youth, nervous weak, uess, early decay, loss cf manhood, ic, 1 will send a recipe that will cure vou, FliKE OF CHARGE, j This great remedy was discovered by a in issionary in South America-- Send a self-a ddressed envelope to the Rry. Joseph T. I nmax, Station D, Bible House. Xeio York City. I d to w t I ' ; Wllmlngv 'on District. i'irst round cf Que rterly Meeting?. M th odist E. Church, 5ou l: Bladen, at Center, Ja duary 25 and 20. Elizabeth, at Elizabet btown, Feb. 1 and. 2 Waccamaw Mission, l'ebruary 11. Smithville, at Concord. Feb. i and Wilmington, at Fifth Stueet, Feb. 22 ic 2f5., " at Front S tn 'et, Men 1 and l. .Topsail, at Union, March -Sana O.f Onslow, at Tabernacle, larch l.jf and 10. The District Ste war. is will p'lease meet me at the Parsonagii of 1 Front street Church, Wilminston, Feb.. 2oth, 1S7'J, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. A fu.ll attendance is pesired. : L. JS. T.cukhead, i residing Elder.. Hotel Arrivals. i Colliks IldusE. Wilmington. X. C. Jan. 24th W.M. 'Collins, proprietor. From 8:15 o'clock Jan. 2rd 'to 8:lo o'clock Jan. 24th r William Bryant, Fremont, N C;,E G ICreech, .Savannan, Ga; Capt M Milcahy , C , C Jl K; ) W Thompson, E G Tbjompson; JT-Elmore, Abbottsburg, X C; John H Tuaken; Bur gaw; J II Devcfina, Xaw'York; A Ii Wayne, Flemingtoa. X" Cf II A v Locke. Houston, Texas; W Henderson, James T Scoil, Charleston, S C; J S Thomas, city; F B Atkimson, W I K Kerxenes, Barque Birdstow. , AllKight at" Last ! r; 1 - yy E ARE PLEASED at "being able to state to our fiiendi and the public tint the etore occupied bj us, damaged hj the" late fire, has been the roughly repaired and that .we hare now ia stack a fall' liae of Fxesli Eamilj (xroceries. . ! 1 and aie prepared to 11 all orders. 1 3- We hare still a few articles damaged ly the late fire which will Da sold at almost anj price. - i , J. W. ALDERMAN A CO, I Famijr Grocers, .-J Cor. Chestnut and Water streets. dee 4 : I : y -p ECEITED THIS MORNING a splendid : -TV line of white and " colored Cards and Bristol boards. Can give nice job and the heapest iob in the city. . ' DAILY REVIEW JOB OFFICE. The Thermometer. y From tho United States Signal Office at -his place we obtain th. fnllowin? renort Jf the therrncmetcri aa taken this morn ing at :31 0 clock : " AaQsU, Ga.,H...L32 Cairo, 111 52 Charleston, g. C,...52 Cincinnati.... 37 Corgicana, Tex 50 Fort Gibson, C. '.03 Galveston 53 Indiancla... 55 Jac&onTilie, Fla...4S Knoxville.. ...,..'J3 Lynchbur2:.........S4 Memphis, Tenn.....32 Mobile, Ala. ...... ...49 Montgomery Ala...53 A'aahTille ..... ...31 New Orlean....MM.&& New York............25 Savannah, G&....:50 Shrereport.....M.61 St. Louis Mo.....35 SU Marks, Fla....L4J Vicksburg, Misa....48 Washington, D C.19 Wilminton, N. C.49 iJIWJ'.t11 S7ARRIED. J AM EjS I) A NIELS Wednesdar e vealn g," 2-M iasi, at the rcsiieccj cf Mr. W. G. Fow ler by the Ker. ii. F ; Hall, Mr. FRANCIS M. JAMES aad Mrs. HALLK, DANIELS. No cards. " ' i AdvortisemohtsJ uTImt Husband or Miiie'j j-jECLAKt.S EMPUATiCALLT, j partica- !jriy, pcsiti.veiy and eitctrelj, that'the only - i ! ' Vlacc ia th. pity to buy Cl:biag, Hats, Fur nishiog -Gradis, ami in "fact, everything ap-; rctainiry4 to H12 rfisirfs'of a Gentleman, low . . . -. a: pipe- to tuit the times, is at J OTTEKBO'-URG'S, Vr Dipoi", 27 Market st. .1 r. s. dtrs. Kxainiae Argoej" Roller fuspen jaa 23 OG AIID OJIGAZO'S TtW AM) s'hCUND HAND, iN " " 1 ' - ' S a for Cath, or on the fr tta' meet Plan, at the LIVE IJOOK STORE. il'LLNT, DECOItlTIXG VINES and O ; ! Pictarc-y, Pottery, Perforated Board, all - ' ( ' - .- colors, ilottje.?, Iraines, Chromes, Engra viDgs and Phot e. For eale at '. ; HEINSBEROiCR'P. i Nos. 39 and 41 Market tit. OPERA g-SOUSE. Two ishts Onlv ! COMMENCING Friday, Jaiiuary Sl, IS SATURDAY MATINEE i The-Eucccsa of the past two ceasonp, tie beau titul play ot The brilPanf and hand-? nie yonnjr Commo dienne,iil..ies G BN E V 1 EV!K KUGKHrf, aad t- d bv the favorit American actor, Mr. FRANK E.AIKEN, who will jappear in A new and origin! - Coined j Drama, written expressly for therxi by Charles Gaylor, Esq., and entitlea . COUSIN ROXY1 ! "TI15 'Worrit'.. of -the School and the jFairyof the Household-" "With an excellent caste of characters. Tickets may be had at lieiaBberer's Book Store. Parquetteatid lrefa Circle $1. No charge for Keserycd Heats. jiti 2J Gliristnias is Over. "gUT I WILL you in tTic HE PLEADED TO sert Book and Stat onery Line, i and -will endeavor to give you satisfaction iti every transaction at j H. JEWETT'3, dec 27 . Front Street Book Store. 1 P 000 Bunches of Bananas. T HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED R00 JL Bunches of very choice Bananas, which will be sold very lovv2jrhose calling early will have the advaita0 of selecting a nice bunch at S, G. NQRTHKOPJS," ,j dec Z) -Fruit and Confectionery fetoresj Eoatwright & McKoyi I ' 1 OFFER ' ' ' ' j TJoWe PUBtlC GEXERAIiLt 1 AT- .'-: . 'il- Wholesale and Retail, TOE LARGEST & BEST SELECTED !; STOCK OF Groceries in the State. jZ&We keep, no so-called So. 2' MEATi. QOOD GOODS are always tbe Cheapest. &Cox'e and see aod Examine for job ri selves.- '".'. - . Boatwright & Etcltoy, 1 5, 7 di 0 CTorth Front Dt. jan 10 ; - j - I'.' Samples from Baltimore ana New Orleans . , rARDERS for iloluus, Bugur,Cofs,Eoipi MeXta, Rice. Ac, promptly executed s l:t torn prices by JAB. T. JPfTTTEWAZ, site 2i Watsr but. V 'I -