t c Tfllfl TAFZSL PLEASE NOTICE. We will be f ad to receive cotnaunicatioi t from onr frientfs on ay and all tnbjtcts o feneral interest but: . Tbe came of the writer xcost alwsys be fcr nished to the Editor. 1 Communication! n.t be written on only one aide of the paper. Personalities most be aToided And it is especially and particularly oner stood that the Editor does not always end re the views of correspondents, unless so stau d in the editorial eoluTns. DIUbed every afteraeoa. Saidayt ta r tted H JOSH. T. J AM E8, KOITOB ahd raorairrox. ..tRlPTIOra.POHTAaK PAID. ,u hi tiu Three w ;m h. tf lwrd br carrier. t9 v:r - AV; fehare.i "T part or wemj.imt V- 0 rt, r'I3 cnt PT ... I . 4 IIKmcI VOL. V. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1880. NO. 6 ,f T.rUJir raw -r.t,:eritr will plicae report inj eae I j,'8 Advertisement. Mf RECEIVED X i 1 0 vV N & RODDICK, 45 Market St. A ENV LINK OF rA ,nr etid Itinrtinni. Ail wiaiot rvou cjaaitiivs. fdis. erythio in ur line of basine it tdrftnemf . I o win ao " ' your ad? iaU to make purchaaet. - aw. - - " Tereb'jn Lscee and Insertion! all new. Y et DeLarjuedoc Lace, in variety. bW. Uaii ana examine. : erf Lace in Black and White. certainly bare tba largest and cheapest lot on hand that baa boen'anown for tome time. Iri.h Trimming Laee. for the Million. Ki4 (Hot 3 and 3 Bottom, 7S cts. a pair " 4 Bottom, SI a pair. We oflV nothing bat a good article and I eaa safely ray uj can not do Dougoi ikdio tweaty-0v per cent or ma above prices. e hsve the selected and pat up specially lor jar trade. Buttons A NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED. We are rlrinr the abore department oar r. articular attention! and can snow by far tne argeei awertment ever offered la this city. THE FINEST ANDCHEAPEST DRESS SHIRT MADE III TVIE VORLD. This wondtrfol inrention givee a Bosom handsome shape aad lateet stvle. and lno placrd tpon the Bhlrt that it caa be worn for a week without a break or wrinkle. Made rem HoO lines, Wamsutta Martin, and Bol som lined withbeary Butcher Linen ETery Bosom Guaranteed to Oat- . wear the Shirt- Call and examine the cut and qoalit; you eaaaot fail to be cnnYtoced tnat it u jost wbstyou have beta lookirg for. BROWN & EODDICK, 45 Market Otreet, feb7 Fresh Every Day. a vhi iRxnsrifCNT nv niwnira A M Vreaeh aad Domeitio, just received aad for TBI ONLY GENUINE BOMB HADE I Wm I Caady la the city, will be found everv I cay, frteb aad sweet, three doors South of th roetofioe ea 8eoond street. Alto. Nuts, Raieias. rra it, e. U. . j&y&xb, jaaM Neai the Poetofflce. IIEV MILLINERY STORE. 'T 1 C058TASTLY BECE1TINO 5ew A Goods wile I will sell cheap for cajb. suea as Boaaets, Bats, Ribbons, Flowers and every thing la the Milliaery Use. Iafaats' Croeheted Ooo4i always on head. Alo, LAom uoMs. uamaa uair uooos for sale. work doae la the moat approved style. Ladies will do well to call aad see for them elves Oomatry orders receive prompt attention. MKH. K J. BAKKK, , fb 4 Comer Third and Orange ats. . Winberrv Oysters- THEY ABE GOOD aow. Another iattal- reeeived.thls moralnr. If a eold septU JO US UAKBULU Cydomin I70B CHAPPED Drtvd .t. PKL'Sl V 00E5 80LTK5T. Brana WoodlAnd i - m uratrs aaa jteai- elaesjuit received. Fail aad freeb aseort meat of GABDXif 8EED3 1 have ao last WeifM Altai a vaV a. . 4 jearjseeca, Prescriptioas aeuratelr eompounded. J. C. MfLLKB, , . 0ruer 4 th aadiua Btrtets. Otea day'aad aLrht. fek IMf ' iBighmie Patent 1 Shirt. - - aeat rut LOCAL NEWS. ! New Advertisements. Bee ad Hale 'a Weekly. Hee.ad Notice to the Pnblic. J. I. Hacks. Att'y Foreclosure Hale. P Haianaaeaa The Calendar Inkstatd. Wii dow Glass all sizes at luffer & Price's. t Two new colors are moonlight blue and rrel green. Festoooed flounces are waltzing in on some of the new dresses. Knives and Forks, Pocket Kuives &. or the Children at Jacobi a. No part of a man will stand so many blows this weather as bis nose. There's always the dues to pay when a married man belongs to a lodge. Schooner Martha Welsh, Burge, hence, arrived at Darieo, Ga., on the 10th inst Br. barque Btssit Parker, Tucker, hence, arrifed at Liverpool on the 16th last. New stockings are greatly 111 icted with a passion for the polka. They have all got it. "History says that Eve first tempted Adam, but we have never beam her story. Yellow is the coming color, which is to make wives look beautiful, and husbands 'bill'-ious. Schooner Commander, Chase, for this port, (before reported) sailed from New port on the 14th Inst. 8teamsbip-R7or from New York, arrived at her wharf in this city at about 11 o'clock this forenoon. The proper way to check slander is to despise it; attempt to.overtake and refute it. and it will out run you. Nutt street, near the Carolina Centra Railway depot, is being repaired by the authorities of the C. C. R y. It dcesu't .take onelhird the time nor one-tenth the train to criticise a tbtog that it dt to make that thing. Schooner Pedro ' A. Graiv, Hand, hence, arrived at Brunswick, Ga., on the 11th inst. to load for Philadelphia. A weary-looking upUown man calls his wife's aunt one of tbe eternal vigil- aunts because she is the price of liberty. Schooners Timothy Field Leland.and C. JL Macomber, Googen?, hence, were discharging at Gonaives on the 1st inst. What weaDon does a touos lady, re semble whose acquaintances prosper without noticing the damsel? A cut-lass. A girl can't marry bar uncle in'France but a young man caa and will marry his aunt, that is, ifehe is not too anty quited. The Cornet Concert Club will hold a meeting to-night to consider and make arrangements for their Open Air Con c;rts this Summer. ! , If there, be anything more awkward than a man taking his first dancing les son. Providence has kindly concealed it from human observation k J beinz looked for by. the royal blood of TCnmnA for Prinr William, of Prussia, the ewea son oi me irown xrince, auu ior . m . . w-l J r the Prince of Oran&e, heir to the thione of Holland, The steamer D. Murchison, which arrived this morning from Fayetteville, Mnnrt, ttiat in ivimin c down th rivpi . , . Z they passed more tnaa nuy raits oi wooa timber and naval stores, which were also on their way to this city for a market. People with thin heads of hair should use Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re newer to make tbe hair grow cut thick. X Cross Baby. Nothing is so conducive to a man's re. maininga bahelor as stopping for one n eht at the house of a married friend and beintr kept awake for five or six hours by tbe crjing ot a cross baby. All cross and crying babiee need only Hop Bitters to . - ju remember this Ed. Good Evidence. When such men as - the Rev Dr. ,t r; i j r t r uarvey, f tturr iiil vjriiu, rut.urceu, Dr. Bartine, Ool. John K. McChesney, E. W. Ncff, and a host of others equally trustworthy, certify over their own si zd at urea to tbe marvelous efficacy of 11 UUUI OAia liu uo j buu unci vuic, iu the diseases for which it is recommended, it is time to dismiss doubts on the sub Ject. ' . . v ! Book or Revela ions. Our ! citizens should not forget tbe panorama to be presented Friday night at the Opera Hous by Mr. A L. Butts His paintings are said to be fine and are allegorical of the Book of Revelations The mechanical shower of stars in one of the pictures is said to be alone worth the price of admission. ' Branch Office. Messrs. Bergen & Engel, have es tablished afbranch office in this city i n cerner Fourth and Hanover streets aid have appointed Mr. W. Genaust manager They will send their beer to Jhis city hereafter" In a refrigerator car. Mr. Genaust has for a long time been in the employ ef Messrs. Bergen A Engel, rid this promotion is but one of the sljght tokens which bisfaithfullness deserves. Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery, . Silver Plated Forks and Spoons; largest variety aad lowest prices at Jacobi s. rShould lie Taken Care Off. There is an unfortunate and deformed eolored lad known as "Josh 1st, or Josh the preacher," in this city, who should be sent to the Poor House or some estab lishment where he can receive tbe atten tion that he needs. We have seen him at times wbe.n his body was scarcely covered by the rags he wore, and when he was certainly not sufficiently clad to appear upon the streets without shocking any one's sense of decency. i . Magistrate's Court. Wm. Henry Smith, colored, was ar raigned before Justice McQuigg this morn ing upon a warrant sworn out by Bever ly Scott for assault. The defendant was found guilty $4. 5 worth, and in dt fault of payment of the same was commuted in to the custody of the Sheriff. Beverly Scott, colored, plaintiff in the above named case, was arraigned before J, 0. Hill, J. P., this morning, upon a warrant sworn out by Wm H. Smith, de fendant, for assault. The plaintiff in the first named case but tbe defendaLt in this last case was found guilty, but appealed and gave bond for his appearance at the next term of the Criminal Court. sanitary Sugges'lons. Health Officer Scharff has suggested that there be no trash throwu into the street after Friday, lie eas.tbe sanitary corps work hard to clean the streets each week and no sooner than they get out o one street cr district it is dirty again, simply because thare is no system in eoip tying trash barrels, etc. If the communi ty would empty their trash in the middle ofibejweek rather than on Saturdays there would be no trash piles to mar tbe beauties of the streets on Sundays. Un less the citizens will assist tbe Health Officers in this sanitary , work we cannot expect things to be as they should be. If necessary, the city authorities shou'd pass an ordinance prohibiting the throwing of trash or garbage in the stree s later in the week than Thursday. Christmas Fire Dogs" and Fire' Irons, Fluting Machines and every sort' of Had are at lowest sort of cash priceb at Jacobi s. i'Toruatoes en Trellises. j As an experiment, says an old farmer, I trained oi.e tomato vine last year on a trellis and do not think I shall ever plant another vine, without some kind of a trellis, unless it .is to experiment. The fruits on the trdlised vines attain a large size, are ju cy, and do not taste of the ground. . While tb3 fruits of the vines that were Lft to run on the ground were ret ting, these trained to a trellis were sound and growing "rapidly. It 'takes Vit little work to make a trellis Any farmer can make all he wants in the barn some day when it rains. The fruit will ripen more evenly and ten days earlier which is quite an advantage. Moreover, the ar rangement give3 the garden a more tasty appearance, and it is much easier tr keep the trelilsed ground free from weed. Tnermometrlcal.' From the United States Signal 0$pe in his place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken 'this rxivrc- ing at 6:56 o'ekzk : Atlan'a, Ga.,..MM.&7 Mobile, Ala.M.......S Montgomery 'Ala...5S Naahrille . ...5S New Orleana.MM4M.63 New YorkM....WM.49 PuaU Rassa. Ha.fi 8 Savaaaah, Ga.M....57 HhreTeport ...64 St. Louis Mo. ?g St. Marks, Fla Vicksburg, Miss.... 61 Washingtoa...60 Wilmiaxton.MMMM67 Augusta. uaMMM.BO Cairo, 1U... Charleston, 8. C...oS Cincinnati... C Conicana, Tex 47 Fort Gibaon, I.T.ai Galveston....M..MM.64 Indianola 68 Jacksonville, Fla...65 ITnoxvUle... Lynchburg et MemphU Save your money by baying your Build leg SpppUes from AlUffer & Price. f Do you keep a garbace ' barrel? Shad 75 cents per pair in this market. Eg9'15 cen'd per dozen in this mar ket. " i J ie Murphy, of Kerry Gow fame, who was hooked for this city March 1st., will probably give us the po by. We understand he is boosod for .Cuarlotte on t,e evenings of the 1st and 2d. m - Marriages u pn er. During the month of January thirteen couples sought the assistance of the Reiiiater of Deeds of Pen lor county to esiabltj tlutru to bask in the j ys of con nnhialli, and that courteous and kind hearted official gave them all the aid in bis p'wer by granting the requisite licence to each couple. Of this '"-mimbtr five were white couples and eijjht were of the colored persuasion, and we trust that ail were made happv. 4 lerdlct or Manslaughter in the Case Of Maria Hall-' The j iry n the case of Maria Hall, after h inline all uiaht and a nart of the dav. o c a raturned a verdict through their foreman, Mr. J. A. McLean, of manslaughter this afternoon, 1 he Judge bas not yet sen tenced the prisoner. The time of the Court was consumed to-day iu drawing a jury for the trial of John Gradv, colored charged with murde;." Up , to the hour of our going to press no witnesses in the case i, um ev.minaH Exhausted tbe Kf sht of tkc Fire. Th, cUtem at th. corner of Third .nd Muioerry streets, wmcn nas a capacity oi 450 to 500 tomb of water, wa. emptied USi. "SttllSQ bidVrro?7c.T.t by the Littlo Giant on the night of the the Court Hove door in the citv of Wil ArnMnlWrflorl .tixtof. hnt ""ihgton, on Monday, :the first day of March, vwuv. , oo - a detail ot two men, one during tne day m mm v and the other at nignt, have beea at work Dumnins water into it almost constantly ....... . . ever since, it is inougnt tnat tne cistern will be fall again by Saturday. Bat we Unit tnavA tm. 1 1 1 Ha ti utAaainn I f vn n Irn I . . i . .. such a heavy draught upon it again, . Col. B.R.-Moore, tbe counsel for th. State in the case of the State against Maria Hall, charged with the-murder of Wm. Marie is said to have delivered a very able speech of at least one hour in length before the jury last night. It was not our pleasure to bear tbe Solicitor's argument on the occasion referred to, but rt o aio tuiu uy buueo wuw noio prceoui that the State's counsel acquitted himself . I j . . i V-. m . ,.. ' most creditaoiy indeed, ana tnat tne speech'was that of a lawyer who evidently knew what he was talking about, and , , . i new it well too, especially when he k came to exbound and annlv the law as it rp1af tn th ra.. StTUCk by a Falling Tree. Monday afternoon last Harry Faulk, colored, received wounds whieh will in all ju tr- ... tiuuuunjr iCDUy m uiS uci-u. w. the newg jn the mogt condeDMd and or. ttemeoies ior lauits do, Alustara tor Mihtia engaeed in felliwr a cypress tree, near dered .tyle, because it is a newspaper. It is enB"!he'for ca.T.a,rr. Milk lor infantry. ri , tt t ol x 1 j Flemmgton, on Col. H. B. Short's land, and as the tree was falling he stepped be- j iiL i , i . i r .i . it. ton nf thfl rvnrPM strnck another tree and . . . broke it oil. Tbe lalling top. Struck bone and one rib. Medical assistance was summoned from this city and everything was done for tbe sufferer to alleviate his paia. Since then his body has been para Ivzed and he has laid in almost a dormant I - . . .... I state. The injured man is ring Kindly cared for by Ool. H. B. Short who is I W u. -ii .t, a -f;- I glVlUg U1U1B11 liiO b'.'UilUiWauU onsuuuui l in his power. ' - Thieves Snot At. Mr. Jjbn A. Banders has been a heavy! Ioa by tbUye. in th. lt x month, .nd in order to cneca tnem in ineir oepreaa 1 Vl" 1 I - tions he employed a watchman and placed him on his farm near this city. The watchman took up his abode in "the barn where was itored meats, corns, etc. A few nights ago two colored, "gemmeaa" s visited the barn and started off with a bsg of mest which they bad. picked out. As they left tbe bain tbe watchman fired and started after tbe thieves wPo returned; the fire. One of them cried out, HshI Lord, at the second fire of tbe watchman, but it is not definitely known whether his shot totk effect. Fees ot Doctors. The fee of doctors in aa item that rery many persons are interested in just at preteut We believe the schedule for vtsiu is $3.00,. which would tax a man confined to his bed for a year, and in need of a daily visit, over $1,000 a year for medical attendance alone I And one single bottle of Hop Bitters taken in time would save tbe $1,000 and ail tbe year'- 1 sickness.--E0 : Sanitary Engineering. Wo have received, through the cour tesy of Dr. Thomas F. Wood, Secretary of the State Board of Health, a pamphlet bearing the above title, the author of which is Mr. William Cain, a member of l the Beard . We received a similar pamphlet sometime ago, and made refer ence to i s importance to our people. We are informed that tbe first edition has been entirely exhausted, and that the demand for the work continues to such an extent that the author has issued this, the second edition to meet the wants of the public. In it he has embodied all that the first edition contained, besides adding many t more valuable hints uml suggestions upon the important sub. ject ot wnich the work treafs. It is not j necessary to "say more regarding the paro. phlet than to say that it is a valuable work treating the subj ct which it discusses, in a Ihoroi ghly scientific manner, iyd should be in the bauds of every head ot a family. and to make this iwssibie it i I I for gratuitous distribution, it can bebb tained at either of the bookstores iu this cllJ ana 11 Wl not cost a cent. New Advertisements. Sale of a Vpsel by Fore closure of Mortgage. , T) T VIRTUE AND IN PUR8UANCE of J- a powr of sale contained in a morteasre execuiea oy oempronioua urimn to 11. Brun hild A tfro . on a eart&in Rlnon nr VmmI .. -II nr. . - " called the Annie Bell", aaid mortiraire bin B 'SSSS SSS I aer incense ao, u. tne underaigned, Attor- iAKSOk at li o'clock. M. the vessel or loon I m - m - ar I oauea "Annie ueir , employed ia the coast- &hia oth A nr wu mmm 10O I J. I. MACKS. I ftbl10t AttomftV -for M nrcrcraam I - Jt lPP t tTlA PnVlHn r 1 ' I T7"E HAVS TH18 DAT establiahed a, W BRlNCH OFFICE of our celebrated iano GENAUST our Manager, who will deliver me a une ai any nour or tne aay or nignt. The reputation of our Beer is well es tab lished in Wilmington, and we need say noth Tne continued patrotsge of the public is licited. H "V solicited. Respectfu'ly. BERGEN A ENGEL BREWING CO. WM. GEN AU8T. Manarer. - w uvva nm UD1C1U) UO Belli 111 P H f"ln P... nrll 1 V, w. M. 1- ttefrlgerator Carj, yrfR1"11' p February Hth, IS O. ieo io Get the Best. rpHE GREAT POLITICAL CAMPAIGN 1 0f U80 has begun, and it isyour outy to I wtch it nd to understand it. To that end; " ' ' .e"c T8" I w n. f 9rn naA im a A T , a. .T true, and everybody says that - - . c5 u V is the best ever printed in Not th Carolina. It Is Democratic t, om principle. It gives all I printed on erood white DaBer from Urire clear ?"n; paper and are entitled to one. It will fur - I nish a com Just becuiL. . . ranv. u .io buu j Bin ub vvi After M-Tin fnr vonr an-i. tn.0 nr AtZ'. .i, :.dk;.. , - Hdle'a Weekly, f which not only supplies the news aad good reading sometimes to be had from abroad, but to whose ample space the aDDlication of a thorough knowledge of how to use it adds to news, and oolitic. &nd Htr&tnrA. . mm. I nM. V 1 -t -ii .L .2j i k. ii. n I f--"-.."1 ws w . W AM w MMMWm V MS M. A MM KU AAA AKWVKCAAWI for month, nut. and tobuhid in a thr uuuit Alio lBiurmiujn nnniea in u wmi ? Paper, ouehttobeia the possession of ererr - . t ' . . - - citizen. I Theorice is onlr 2 a. rear. $1 for ix months. Samnle eoniea aent on innlieation. but no name is entered oa its mail books without payment, and subscriber, are eared the unpleasantness, of ordering tne paper SffStlST AdTI as it is discontinued at the end of P.' M. HALE, Raleigh, N. C Liberal compensation offered to Poet Blasters or others who will act as local or j county agents. feb 18. 3 HOP BITTERS (A Medicine, not a prink, (OVTAISS ' HOPS, BUCHU. MANDRAKE, DANDELION, Ajtd thx Pt'axai ajoj Ban V.xdicai. Qrixrross or orjsxa Bin ua. AH Dlmwi of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood. Lirer, ddneT, and UrlnarV Orgaaa. KerrooaieMi, Slrp- aad evpacialrr Female Coeaplaiata, S10OO IN GOLD. wm be paid f or a case ithey win oot cure or help, or for anjthisa' impale or injurlom found in them. Aakrcwdroggttt for Hop Bitten and try them before you sleep;. Take ether, j P- I Hor Coccs Ccu ia tbe sweetest, safest aad best. jUk Children. The Hor Pad for Stomach, Lirer and Cidney Istmf- kiertoallothera. Cores by absorpOon. Ask druggist. XXLCis anabaohiie'aaeMrre use oc oiauB, cooaooo aaa narooticK Send for circular. C New Advorti8amoQt3. Just Received. A LARGE STOCK OF BLANK BOOKS, Every sixe and etyle, adapted to' Tf 1 v branch of buainess. Also a tplmdid literf Office and School Ststiotkery, at eb 16 BookVtorf; MEW G00.S AND A NEW YEAR ! MRS. R. J. BAKER ha on hand a nice Stock of Uat?, Bonnw f(r old at.d yoanr.: Old Ladi Caps, Breakfast Cap.., and ailkiod f Chikren'a Oood, Crochete i Hoodacquee, Cloaks and infVnt'a Sacks. All kind of Jiir Work done to order. Braids made of combings, old Braids worWdorer, BandeaaxjTutr, Coquet'. InTisibleronU, Saratoga Waves, Ail kinds of Wigs made and repaired. All order, promptly tilled rromthe country. I guarantee eatisfaetijn to patrona. dec 31 The -'Calendar -Inkstand.. J8 THE liOST COMPLETE article of the kind ever offered. i It i? on fjntirely new de- igni Quite ornamental anil useful, both as . . ' i ' ' an Inkstand and Calendar. TheKew Style Desk Ornaments aro' a'so very beautiful. Call and ee thm at THE LIVE BOOK 810HE. fF YOU WANT TO b"dY AX ORGAN, -L Jfit.no. Guitar. Violin, nr invthu. n .v.. alusic Une, go to IlKlNaiiEKOER'd. jiter are Belling very cheap. . -feb 17 P. L- Bridsrers & Co , FAMIL YOKOCER1ES,- ' 20, 22, 21, 2G and 20 Front Street - OFFER FOR SALE the piloting Large and Extraordinary lunrtmcnf ,.r haj ia their line, viz I Eggs for example. Meal fnr M;ur. p.nn for Cooks, Tea for Teachsrs, Keithers'for wn, Phers for Goere, Bare Bits for Ooflee for Coffin., . clothe- Pin. for Lyons, Rowr peas for Gardners, Lemons lor nr amen, um lor Cottons, Hiring Peaa for Bridgergj Mutton for Laitb, Long-Necced Botdes for Cranes, Celery for Garretta, Meat Choppers for Cutlara, Rockets for Stones, Corn for Pridgens, Pepper for Baggs I 3V.. i: r . 7... . - . B, ior uaserp, uandiea lor Hard- S I ' ztB , ABD?a uut tdge Tor Brinks, Turkeys for Barr Whiaky for I IjOCXS. "Wtnart" lor r.r,.v. lrta ( ...r graze) and a lew left of the same sort fur ther Moor es. ; We have also Corks aid Broom, for the Irish, Cayennee for the French, Maccarbni for the 8cotch Irish, Crackers for Pick-flicc-ers, and Good Lard for the Scotch, and In great variety, Beef for "Ham", Radishes for poor people. Pork for the rich. Sweets for Bitters, Bitters tor Sweet., Mints for Jolep. w - wwAOf .b a a a vua-eti I ns for Actors, Brains, a small lot, for Mules, Blacking for Monarchists, Kare-IMshei T for ro ior loupe, Beets tor uead beads, Kais- I Radicals, Cages for Democrat. Tumbler. for I U Uf2 . - , ,, . f?"' ior ureenoaci., fear. mtrned,Cano-Peaaforthe MorninaT "Star". Sweets in Tins for mfddeirt, b Ware for runaways. Herrings for manr Ta.r. Dates or hwtoriaas, Snutffor old woaen, buckets T ?uua L ,or:l.rHe.P"f I on"0"sior tne aruner, lireaxl lor loafers, for Whales, Starch for tbe timid ttuneL Tor extravagance,, rqnefzer. for ouipnur for quick matches, Lau de Vie - I l0T the dead, Boxes for Pugilists, Pickles for locksmiths. Show Cases for law vera. Port f'r I .iia.i nA- e :ui . . literary, Sauce for the modest, Wines for th I Nut. for Soreheads. Tbrme for the slow. Lit- fOtir. noin fnr tha hrrtlran hmruH i V r.. I ron Ior straight, Ploms for tbe crook d. I Gum the toothless, Hscks for the kicked, aggs lor tne accepted, eruon tor the rtiild- Mnce Meat for the pious, r-trip. for tLu wicked. Alee fjr the tick, Ice f r tbe b!ln'l. 1 .ff 11 a fnr v'u.t ..in k.if l'r. fur in. mil . 7m i Rye. for the youLj-, Crcciceri-s for old - W maids. Groceries for detecdyes. i'otferies for tne kitcben. Hominy for tbe Louae. Crasber es for he hungry, Perfumeries fr Hum wno smckf. Counters f r clerks, Hboulders fjr ih wesk. Dusters for house madu, bau- rs 1 ir tbe modest, Bitter Leav.. for .weet- hearts. Lucifer for matches, Icefs fr sum mer. Cider for the gay. Gingers for ihe so ber, Pepper for chickens, Leif Cutter for lorert, .Lobster for Congree., Water f-r critics, and Lienor for scold. P. I. Bridge rs & Co., 2J, h 25 and 23 Front Street, . Wilniiiiou, IV. C, feb 15 ! - ' . Notice. GEO 1 having bwn admittetl a ii:( m".tr of our , m on Vua 1st iiis'aut, the name axd style wili -hereafter be " ALTAFFEB , PRICE & CO. jnepcctlully, dec S ALTAFFER & riUCi:.": V I