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1 , keep moving BROWN & RODDICK, 45 EXarket atreet- Great Annual Clearing: Sale. it HAS BEEN OUR ANNUAL CUSTOM during the put four years to inau gurate in ordor trtV!fif out. the balance of cor . WINTER STOCK! at which time we will make a general Mark Down on all Sur plus Stock! Oar atrnus will find every article muked in plain figures, b former price ia Black and tbe MARKED DOWN PRICE IN BED. W rannot enumerate Tery article, a. it would occult too tnucb our rpace but t e f-UowIng will ?We quite a general idea: WINTER DRESS GOODS, BLAKKETS, FLAHMELS, CANTON FLANNELS, Am. L&DIEV, GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. We mean bu?inea and will mark ever j ar it le at mch a pr ce that cannot fail to satisfy any and all who anticipate matin? any pur chases in our line and would aid, for tke benefit of our patrons in the county,that they mar rely on any orders they may favor us with being promptly and as faithfully filled as if they stood at the counter. One Price to All We hare decide.! to make a CLEAN aWEEr of all our LINEN GOODS such as LINEN TABLE DAMASKS, " " NAPKINS, 'k DOILIES, And " TOWELS. In order to make this a success we hare marked them to the LOWEST N OTCH. Be assured they are reduced juit as represented Yon are Invited to -Call and See for Yonrselves. We hare NO desire to deceive or misrepre sent anything. Our policy bas NEVER been t pet at muc ai we could for eur merchan dise, but t3 sell as LOW as possible in order to inc ease our outlet and keep the trade AT IIOMK Call early. Brown & Roddick. jan 11 200 Tons Coal. NOT DAMAGED, all sizes, and well screened. Delivered promptly, as usual. S00 Kegs Dupont's Powder unburnt. At lowest prices to cash customers. Wood and fchingles. Fresh supplies ex pected next week. O. G.PARSLEY, Jr.. Agent, Coal and Wood? Yard, Cor. Orange and S. Water Sts. jn 6 Lecture by Col. D. K. McRae FOR BENEFIT OF THE Wilmington Library Aisociation. J0L.JMRAE WILL DELIVER hii cele brated Lecture on "Genius and Talent." un der the auspices of the Library Afsociation at the OPERA HOCSE on FRIDAY NIGHT, January 31st. Tickets 25 cents each. Will be sold at the Book and Drug Stores, alto by member" of the Committee of Arrangements; No Re serred seats except private boxes, which can be secured at HeinBberger's Book Btore. jan 2S-sat-mon-wed-thu titar and 8un copy sun-wed-th-frt There la a Big Rush at SHRIEK'S t pOR THE BARGAINS NOW sa firely off ed there ia Winter Ci thing and Fur nishing Goods. The entire stock Must be Sold ! in the next thirty ders to make room for Spring tieods. Don't delay but go at once and gat such bargains as you nerer beard of lefore.at SHRIEK'S EMPORIUM, Market st. The Best Ualaundried Shirt in tbe Citr for 75 CtS JD 25 Just Received, .LARGE LOT OF CROQUET PETS ! itrquet has been fa' sererai j etra ote ef the most popular pastimes. Unlike most of out-door sports, it does not require the pos session of g'eat strength or powers of endu rance, or serere muscular exertion on the part or the p'aTer. Excellence in it is almost eqeallv attainable to the weakly and delicate ea to the healthy and robust. Old and'yencg reet on its arena on more nearly equal terms than la any other known game of skill. A rariety of styles for sale cheaper than erer before a HEINSBERGER'S, jan 25 - Lire Book and Music Store. Sew Confectionery Store. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED has opened, at No. I IS Market street, a new Fruit and Con fectionery Store, and offers for sale ail kinds t.f foreign and Demestio Fruit. Confection ery, Cigar, Ac, at the rery lowest liriag prices. A call la respectfully solicited. G. VACOABO. jan 25 13 Market Street. t ' ' I i 4 ' - ' - ' - - - . ' . - ; - '''m-'jATi'BEyiw.- : ; ! i , - T' 1 ' ; - " -; - 1 ' i , L VOL. 3. WILMINGTON, Ni C MONDAY, JANUARY LOCAL NEWS! Xew Advertisements. Attention former Pupils of 6en.R. E. Cols ton, j iioxt wjtiG u t A SJcioy-Tojtheir Custom er. j Williams A MtacaisoM u-t Received. A. D. Cazaux Clyde's Nevd York Sream- ship Line. j j j A. D. Cazaux Haiti oicYe Steamship Line. Gbrha&dt A Co Bujrs?ie-4 Harness and Saddles. 1 i Giles A McRCHjso:-jCr ckery. K SuBiKa-The'e i a; Big Hush. P. Hessbxrkr Jut beceived. S. Jkwktt- Christmas i Over J. C. Mcmds. Urugilt ruiieta' 4 Fancy A-t.c'es. 'tw motto of the hnur Shut toe A nianufacttiry oi Contemplated I rich s is as to svin both w.iya If "hotneis where tiie lit'artj is,' what it v 'x'taut is th; coquette! J PoUr waves pi yi havoc with m toej and other tender th'L-d-". j All the signers of theDeclara ion of In- 1 ' t ' Ml dependence signed their names w ith qaill pensbu"; one he si.ned hi itherspcon. Tbe rhilosopheri tay there L x.o such thing rolor, jet tliOj tiu.ts certainly look l,..rfc. :f,:l nea'iJv eve- )ody looks hliie. T: o ;euon why ' the hoin o the. hunter , not h-'aid on the hill"' any muie, i be caus" lif carries it in his ppckf llask just . Th-re is :m unmaiUhlej- leiter in the Postofrice for N. Ii. .Smith, Mayesville, 1 i Mr. D. M. Wright, of this city, who has been on a business trip to Texas, hes returned here. ': j Threo drops of carboiio aci 1 in a table spoofu! of water, applied toaccrnja fewtimesAvillcureit.il I j ' Kiysipelas is said to be cured by ap plying to tbe part affected a paste made of raw cranberries beaten. ' Tjhe very simple reason why the world is full of gossip is' that thcsciwho indulge ia it have nothing else in them There i one advantage in" marrying a woman who hasn t a mind pf her own; she cia't forever be giving iyou a piece of it. A contemporary asks f Edison can in vent anything to beat the brilliancy of a woman's eyes. A bajd husband will do itbeat nil the brilliancy out cf them. . . - Everybody must talk about something. The poor fellow who was told not to talk for fear that the people jwould find out that ho was a fcol, made; nothing by the experiment. - j Mrs. Caroline A Winder, widow of Gen. John H. Winder, and mother of Maj. John C. Winder, died at her resi dence, Park Avonuet BaHimore,on Fri day morning last, j Mrs- Winder was at cne time a resident of Ithis'city. Common rock salt, dried in an open oven and pulvatized, mixed with equal parts "of spirits of turpentine1 will kill a fjlon in twenty-four hours. Keep a I rag constantly wet with the preparation on the felon duriug that time. j j 4 i : i-i- Keep A scrap Book.. Every farmer should do this. When he finds a valuable bint: in his paper he fehou'd at o:;ce cut it out and .preserve it for future reference, i In a few years, if he. pursue .this plan; he will hare collec ted a library of valuable iu'ormaticri of 6ucb a character ss is not to be obtained from aur ther.?otirce. If jhe does not keep a scrap bock his papers will soon be mislaid or tern up and ; thenj the good ideas he has obtained from reading them .will ston have pased frcra his mind arjd been lest. An old Governiritnt t Patent Office crFinnncial Reort makes a scrap toek that will answer vry well. Cut out two leaves and paste scraps on both '7 4 f sides of one throughout tbe rxxk this will fill it evenly. Palate and stomach. If you would have your biscuits, Lread., rolls, cornbread, eake in shortall article prepated from flourj thoroughly enjoyable and digestible, use Doolet's Yeast Pow der, which i not only free from kdojtera tian, but wholesome, and make food very nutritious. This Baking Pcwder ia used by the most emiient chemists and pbjaiciaoi. Buy it only ia cany, never oose or ia bulk;. a PsiUllll I I a ! I Cape Fear Club. At the annual meeting of the Cape Fear Club, held in their rooms last Saturday evening, the folio wing officers were elected for the ensuing year, viz- Prendent Capt. Cha. D. Myers. Vice President Maj. Jno. W. Dun ham. j Secretary and Treasurer O. O. Par sley, Jr., Esq. ! City Courts Thute wai only oqe.case for the Mayor's cousidtfialiuii thia moruing, that of Richard Boat 3u, co'orl, arreated n Sat urday night in frout of DJefate Towers' place iu Paddy IIo'low for diaordcr'y conduct f 5 fine or tea day in : the city pnajiTiurthe defe ndantw t be, ns afthe invetigatioa this uiornmi:. Ana not being h h ml money or a greenbacker either, th prisoner ws tacorted to h cell Inflow - ' r . A Chance for or Poets. Ah W ilrnius'-on ia iioforionsly ehin;k full of po: U oi the very lirst water, who lack fur nothing but an opportunity to distinguish theuiselveti, , we publish the following announcement, iu j order that they may be made aware of a chance for the easy tuakiog of a hundred dollar silver cup : Following the New Orleans Times the Mobile Daily News offera a silver cup valued at $100, suitably inscribed,- ,as a prize for the powm 'best expressing the gratitude of the South to the North for the charity shown in the epidemic of 1878 The judges are the celebrated poet, Fattier A. J. Ryau, Major Stephens Crooni, a distinguished literary scholar of Mobile; a third gentleman whose name is to l e announced. Th - competition is limited t- Southern writers, and all manuscripts must be sent to the judges by February 10. Tne News pro proves to publish the prize poem in the Mardi Gras edition. . f . Heard From Him. You can't catch Charlotte Observer Joe Caldwell napping. We said so the other day and we know so now. Here is the way he Mings back at u on the dog drunk question : ! - "Them Review fellers" down at Wil mington are making a wonderful ado about a dog which went into a rum mill in that place the other day and got blind drunk on tbe slops ia the bucket in which the bar tender washes out the glasses. Perhaps James, and Harriss and among 'em never read or heard about Old Zeb, tbe Charlotte setter, which did that same thing at the New Idea Saloon here for a sseady thing. Zab got full as a tick every day, march.ng in lor his rations whenever he got dry, and finally ! died a confirmed drunkard, full of years and full of spirits. And it hasn't been more than six months ago that an old Mecklenburg lady hog and a litter of pigs got howling drunk on hard cider, the old lady being unable to part the pigs when they got to fighting. Them Review fel lers are not posted. 1 - The committee That Goes to Raleiffnv j Mr. W. sP. Canaday, Collector of Customs at this port i has been added to " the committee of tax payers appointed by the Mayor under a resolution of the Board of Aldermen at their meeting on Saturday authorizing the Mayor to appoint a committee to proceed to Raleigh ia the interests of Wilmington.. j The committee appointed on the part of the city is as folio s : Mayer S. 13. Fishblate, Aldermen Chaa. D. yera, H. G. Flanner, H. Toi lers and F. W. Foster. Other citizen-tax-payers Col. T. C. Mcllhenny, Messrs. Norwood Giles and S W. Vick, Maior C. M Stedman Col. J. W. Atkin son and W. P. Canaday, Esq. DELEGATES VB.0X THE. CUAMBEB OF COM j MEECE. ' Dr. A. J. DeRofset and Messrs. J. H. Cbadbourn and Edward Kidder. FROM THE PBODUCE EXCHANGE. Messrs. D. G. Worth, U. J. Bjney and J. II Currie. FROM THE BOA&DCf TBADE. Messrs. Jas. C. Stevenson. F. Rhein stein and E. T. Hancock. Delegates appointed in accordance with a rcsolutiea of the citizens, meeting held at the Exchange on Saturday last; Messrs. Donald McRae and D. B.. Mar chison. Col. Roger Moor and Col, F. W. Kerchner. . Mr MclUe.it is understood, will be the Chairman of the whole delegation. The entire delegation of committeemen, we understand, leave to-morrow (Tuesday) morning or the scene of actios at Raleigh Cold piercing winds and driving rains seldom fail to bring on a cough, cold or hoarseness at this season, and Dr. Boll 'a Cough Syrup should be kept ia every house.' For sale by all Druguts, 25 cts. Fire j Works. This morning, when the fire crackers and rockets commenced to explode in the establishment of Cooper & Price, our "no ble fire fi.yK" retreated in ;onl order. Tbey can stand fire, wate , and a hard time generally, bat when it cmes to fire works they want to be countea oat. Its too nvi chlike the other place. General Celston. By the Raleigh papers received this morning we glean the fact that General R. F. Colston was in Raleigh on Satur day, and by a telegram received in this city 1 7-day we gather the additional information that this distinguished gen tlemao and former citizen of JBliQirjigtaa. ; .. . ; - ' - wlhWfiv'eTn this cIFy to-morrow mght We supiH.se of course, that Major Bur gess wji',1 lave his corps of cadets under arms at the depot to-morrow evening to receive the founder of the Cape ! Fear Military Aoademy in this city. ! Change of Officers. We acknowledge the p'easure of a visit this morning from Mr. Jas. M. Watson, Signal Officer at this station, who relieves Mr. D. C. Ralston, the courteous and ob liging ger.tjeman'who has been in charge of the signal office at this place tor more than a year past. We welcome Mr Watson to his new field of labor, but at the same time regret parting with Mr. uaiston,- who has been transferred from this station to Dak o" ah territory. ' Bishop JLyman. This distinguished prelate, who has just returned from Europe, was to have delivered an address ia the Church of the Good Shepherd, in Raleigh, last night, on the p-oceedings of the great church con terence, recently held at Lambeth, Eng land, at which over one hundred Bishops of the Anglican Communion were present. There was a run?or hero on Saturday that Bishop Lyman would visittWilming- ton- in a few days, but we could learn nothing definite in regard to it. Ventilation. Manypersons complain of always get ting up tired in the morning. This is very often due to defestive ventilation of tbe bedrooms or from using an undue amount of warm bed clothes and bedding. Feathef beds are too soft and yielding, and partially envelope the sleeper, thus producing profuse perspiration. The habit of lying too much under blankets is also very pernicious by reason of the carbonic acid exhaled by the sleeper being respired. Again, it is a common error to suppose that by simply opening a window a little at the top, a room can be ventila ted. People forget that for proper ven tilation there must be an inlet and outlet for the air. In bedrooms there is often neither, and if there is a fireplace, it is generally closed up. The Fire This Morning. . j A policeman on his rounds this morn ing.about three o'clock, discovered smoke pouring from nnder the door of Price & Cooper's establishment on South Front, near the corner of Market street. The fire alarm was sounded and the fire department turned out on time, but as the fire had evidently been raging fcr some time, it had gotten a good headway and had destroyed the most of Price & Cooper's stock before it could be gotten under control. The origin is supposed to have been incendiarism. The stock and fixtures were insured for $350, In the La Casse,; represented by Jno. W. Gordan & Bro. The damage to the build ing, owned by Mr. Jno. L. Holmes, was slight and wa3 covered by insu ranee. Price & Cooper's loss will amount to considerably more than the insuiaace. Hotel Arrlials. EiiPiKK Housa. Wilmington N. C, Jan. 27. I. L. Dolby,, proprietor. from 8:15 o'clock Jan. 20 to 8:15 o'clock Jan 27 Jas E Billington, Mich; John L Collier, Augusta; W L Johnson, Walter Galler, Point Caswell; W Weill, Paris; A Burr, Liverpool; Geo WCbestnutt, Clin ton; Jos T Denham, New York; C I Joy ner, Q A Smith, Bait; P Ritch, NY. I Wilmington District V irst round of Quarterly Meetings, M tb odist E. Church, JSouth: Bladen, at Center, January 25 and 20. Elizabeth, at Elizabethtown, Feb. 1 and 1. Waccamaw Mission, February 11. I Smithville, at Concord. Feb. 15 and 10. Wilmington, at Fifth Street, Feb. 22 & 23. , at Front Street, Mch 1 and 2. Topsail, at Union, March 8 and 9. Onslow, at Tabernacle, March 15 and 10. The District Stewards will please meet me at the Parsonage of Front -treet Church, Wilmington, Feb. 25th, 1879, at 10 o'clock, A. M. A full attendance is pesired. j L. S. Bubkhead, ! Presiding Elder. ( 27, 1879 NO. 305 Success in the Stock Market, Few people understand how large for tunes are amassed so ray idly- in stock operations. Messrs. Lawrence & Co.. Bankers, X. Y have .just published "two unerring ru'es for success," and full details, so hat any one can operate. Mailed free. Their new combination sys tem of dealing in stocks is ' wonderful h profitable By this method thousands of orders, in various sums, are pooled into one .immense capital, and co-Operated as a mighty whole, thus securing to each shareholder all the ' advantages ' of vast capital and best skill.. ' Profits divided every SO days. $15 would make 75 prout, fc.100 would return $1,000, or 11 per cent, on the slock in tbe month, and so on, according to the market. Mrs. S. o. Lattey, iathion .Ldkress 'Newark nu,. 4j if i suuy jjuirr uacr, maue over 610 ter Ue4rTefTrTO-Tn "nT rest : men ?; Oct r 5th, I ioo vr- ..1 ' icmo. .iuauy oiners are comg a we. I or better. .Large or small amounts can be used with equal proportionate success lv this system. All kinds ct stocks a: bonds wanted. Government bonds tu,. plied. Apply to Lawrence & Bankers, 57 Exchange Placo, X. Y.j City. A Legitimate Triumph m Medicine. Dread and deipair fall upon the coni m'unity when a terrible epidemic, like the cholera or yellow fever, suddenly 'desolates our hemes; yet, all the while, a more insidious, but no Itss fatal foe. 1 en ters thousands of households every year aca carries bit the ilower of the family in the early I flush I of manly youth and budding womanhood. People, call it Consumption, or 'decline." It id not iu uiust oases, ine luoercuiar pnthiisis or consumption ofthe-lunss, which) ia the peculiar malady in climates like those of tne British Islands and Xew England, but a general decay or arrest of the vital processes ot nutrition. All the doctors agree that there is no remedy for this but Cod Liver Oil but they are 'constantly met by. the obstacle of inability cn the part or the patient to swallow cr retain it. This repulsion is entirely overcome by bcottssbmulsion of the Oil with tbe Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda which Z L t , is agreeaoie to tne taste, and an un equalled nutrient and tonic for the body, nerve and brain. A Princess On OurSoil. Xiagaba FaltjS, Jap.- 22-This morning the- vice-regal party, nnder the guidance of Mr, Isaacs, cf the Prospect Mouse, visited Prospect Park and were highly delighted with the magnificent Scenery. The princess's visit to the bark was her first on American soil. A Card. ' To all who are sufierin 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, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Amer ica. Send, a self-addressed envelope to th Rev. Joseph T. InmAx, Station D, Bible House, New York City. d & w For Ud wards of Thirty Years Mrs. Winslow's Syrup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures , dysentery and diar rhoea, whether arising from teething or other j cause. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 cents a bottle. d & w. The soot from the chimney shoulb be faved. A pint of soot to a pailful! of water will make a liquid manure of great value for the flower beds and plants of all kinds. : Doctors and Churches. The doctors of New York city says Speer's Port Grape Wjne has proved to be pure, unauuiierated, of fine flavor and tonic properties, and is unsurpassed for its restorative powers, and they prescribe n. as a very superior wi je. Churches use it tor Communion, ; For sale bv J. C. MirudSj, Green & Flanner and P. L. Bridg- l Ol. Kj'J. CAROLE A. The colored people in.. Raleigh are about to organize an Emancipation Uia torifcal Society. ! Chirlotte Observer, Eddie, a ' little twelve-year-old sun of Capt.E.M. Ferris, of Gastonia, Gaston county, was handling a gun the other day, when the weapon exploded and blew his left hand all to pieces. A surgeon dressed the wound and thinks that the thumb mav be aavwl Rockingham Spirit: Mr. John H. Mcllwineo, with a pack of dogs, captured and killed a ! catamount laat Thursday morning, on the old Col. Henry Harring ton estate, some eight or ten miles south of this place, which weigh-xi 39 pounds. This species of cat is not the regular wild cat, being described, in zoology as the Xorth American tiger, ila is a dangerous customer for either man or dog to tackle. You always get Dooley's Yeaet Pow der from your grocer in cans, quarter pound, half pound, one pound and five pound, in weight. No test has ever shown a single can to be short by-the veriest trifle. Another thing about this bakiog powder is, its absolute purity, strength and exactness of composition. " (k Xorth, South, East or West, and you will find coughs and colds at tins sea son of the year. A remedy which never fails to give satisfaction is Dr.BiII's Ccnh Syrup. Price, 25 cents. " Hew Advortfcocioxits. Boatwiight & IIcKoy - :-- ni- ' OFFER . j K ; - 1 i ' TO THEIR CUSTOMERS A FRESH SUPPLY OF ALL TUB j D E L I C A G I ES S Kept by any First Clan Htnia. By tozparison we find we are felllnr IT; I i . 1 : ArUcl.-e LOWER than any Hocie la the eity. rt- i I e ale oo tpecial lead r. To tie dQtkl ing oces we ak you to cove ard ezamlaefef yourse ves. j . To Wholesale Beyers at a dhtaace we nUl state, we deiire ttem to wed for EaapU Cofiee. Flow, Eager, Volasaea, Ac,Ae. HEATS aJ LAUD always on haad. Oor L1QCOR DEPARTMENT Is COM PLLTfc'. We take rleuure la rtfcrrlrg 'te those wio htre trird our liquor. Boatwriglit & HTcKovt Oi 7 l 8 I 01 th Front Ot. - - Jan 27 : Just Received. A NUTHER SUPPLY of that Celebrate' Jl h and of j ' , . JACK- FJROST FliOVR 1 i ! - ' ' 1 ! A war ded a Gold Medal at tfcfe Parle Ea position. It hat no equal. Tbe very huett maae. lao; 1000 BRLS FLOUR, all (jades, OA A Boxes Drr Halted and OUU Hmoked Bacoa, o rn Sacks Javt, Lazurra " I 0J i aad Rio Ceft'ee. 1 kfk Crushed, Qrannlated, Stand vlciUard A, hx C, and C Safari, o r A Bbla l'orto Rico, Cuba, rT. O. f " OJU and H. E. Molaiiri 50 100 i Bbls. Citj.Meai Pork, Tabs choice' Leaf LarJ, n A A A New. and Second Hand 4UUU p pint Barrels, Lake George and Lebanon Sheeting, Manchester and Randolph Taxna. Crackeis, Candy, Soap, Htareh, . Pada, Potash, Lye, Hnufi, Matchef, Cera tlay, itite, Ulue, xiUBg, f ft ail lloop Iron, &c,t Ac. ! For sale low by WilliriiUH v Murcbisott. jan 27-dAw Buggies, Buggies, Harness & Saddles, FOR SALE AT GX2XUZARDT 5l CO'C 3rd at., opposite City Hall. REPAIRING DONE WITH NEAT Ml (AND DISPATCH. HORSE-SHOEING A 8PECIALTT jan 27 tf Cr ockcry Crocker j. !NEW STOCK of Decorated ChambirSite Tin Sets acd extra Slop Pails. The barque "Nanjy Holt", with a further lot sf English ; Ironstone and Common Ware, expected horty. GILFS A UURCHIBON, jin 27-d&w 3S &40 MurchisonBleck. Boatwright & McKoy, Sole Agents for Wilmington and irreud ing country for tbe original and oily Suminerdean Whlsiey ! Made in the United States. It U a Pure Rye Whiskey 1 Made in Augusta coonty, Virginia, Uotber W hi-kiea under that brand, except it befroam the house of JENKINS A 8 TEG A L, Bleb- mond, Va., i jpurioa. Uur retail price wr una Wnukey ia S4 PER GALLOH. Come and sample it. To dealers we will make it te their int treat to buy by the barrel Name quantity, tfend for aaaplee. Uead Virginia fiUte A Mayer and Ckeaaist, eertia- cate : LiBoaiTORT or Stati Amria A Caixur, No. 1,013 Broad cL, bet. lOtk and ltto, Richmond, Va , Aug. 2 2d. 1877. I have made a carrful chemical examiaa tion of a aaaaple of "Summerdeao, Augaata county, Va. Bye Wbiakey, eeleeted by self and representing a lot of 200 karre s ia the hand of Meaara. Jenkias A Htegal, and, find it entirely free from adulterations. 2 eaa fully recommend it to those who deahe aa article of assured pur it v. ! i WM. H. TAYLOR, M. D., j State Aacayer and Cheasiat. None genuine unless bearing tbe I feature of Jenkins 8tgal, 11J South Foarteestk St., Richmond, Va. jsa 2t lawtwaat Christmas is Over. B' UT I WILL BE PLEA3ED TO aer? you La the Book and Stationery i Line, and will endeavor to give yoo satiafaetioa ia every transaction at ; j dee 27 Front Street Boek Stare. Bookbinderyi THE UNDERSIGNED weald refpeetfol) Inform the citizeae of Wlialagtoa tkat he ia now prepared to execute all klada ef Bookbiodery, Old books made s food m atw Prioee 1 very reaaeoable. Orders for work aay tx left at 8.O. Hail'e Job Prlxttaf eCee Prince street. v sovll B.OSAKT, Ja. THR WILMINGTON j JOURNAL, ia cf taeVerv het wdrtrHxiszl aaediuaa.
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