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l.t 1 4 tins Pm JDiuhed Try rtreon, 8idays x- le". ; , COSTO iXB FBOMUJCtOm. iOBSCBIPTIOSS, POSTAGE PAID, ritr.tt 00 Blx montaa, $360 ; Thro noatns, $1 3 I On month, 60 outs. . ftie paper will be deliySred by earlier, Mt of ehsxce, la y parrot the city, at tie ot rstw, or " P' WMk IdTtrtWaiT rates low and liberal -Sabneriber will please report any and A failure to reoelTe their papers regularly. EXTMOBBIMRY v.. fowdh & li, E. CORNER OF MARKET Holiday WILL GIVE TO ALL PARTIES ' PURCHASING GOODS AT RETAIL TO be amount of $2 and opwards, a ticket dnly chance far one of the following bearer to a lgt-A Silver Plated Tea Urn Manufactuied by the Me ridlanlOHvor Plate Co. Valued at $30. 2d A Large Wax Doll Valued at $ 1 5. 3d-An Elegant Model Doll Valued at $5. 4th I Pair Large Ollvered Vases Valued at $1- The value of fchew articles Is not fictitious - m.L..,uv.;. - tbs paths. ib giiw w. - OhrUtms the numbers will be drawa under .... ,wi- nmn of this citv. an rwjpua to"" We submit the following list and would ty to ffive a fall a ad complete inventory oi sddlnj daily to each department. Wfll do well ta ell early a.'onr lines are Velocipedes, Doll Carriages, Wheel Barrows, Carta, . Wagoni. Cbromol, v FTames, Wax Flowers, Vaaes, Shell Boxes, Work Boxes, Trunks, Rocking Horses, Rocking Chairs, Call Bells. Guss, Tii Horses. i Masks, Violins, Bellows Toys, Birds, Brnmf, Tops, Tin Carts, Tin Animals, Tin Stoves, Tin Kitchens, TinTeaS-ts, Pewter Tea Sits. Ohina.Tea Sets, Cops and Saucers , lines. Cutors, Treasure Boxes, Fnrniture SeU, Arks, Klotef. Bird Cages, Marbles, Illustrated Books, Wire Baskets, Farm Yards, Marbles, Tool Chests Boiidlng Blocks, &c, rowel & FANCY GOODS BAZAAR, M. E. Corner Market and Second Oto. et4 1 i VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. G., MONDAY, DECEMBER INDUCE v ModdSck, AND SECOND STREETS. nnmbered ar;d recorJed entiling, the beiutifnl and costly gifts : as it would avail ui nothing to deceive i wwlM. .nan ha aeen bv all. After - the superinUndeace of two well known s MEWTS It is rumored that the sale of Dr. Bull's . li t J V. . m... 1 I'm MAdulKilL .1 aaa uai is woum vm uiur iuiFuo0.M arwuiwi t i 9 liable te be brokea later in the season. Japanese Ware, Mitalephones, Pianos, Cornets, ' Harps, Chimrs. Writing Desks, Rttl, Photo. Albums, Horns, Clocks, ' Watches. 1 ffwords, Xm)s Book Lead Pencils, Envelopes, Note Paper, Ink SUnds, Ciar Holders, Ciesrette Cats, Lions, Dogs, Watch Chains. Memorandum Books, Music Boxes, r. Jewelry, Banks. Toilet Sets, Nine Pins, Acrobats, Harmonicas, rr s i A B. C Blocks, Backets, &c , &c.,&c, &c. SoddDck, LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. , Hexrt Savage, Col & TreaaNetice ILrinsbkbqeb Christmas Presents A Shbieb Boots and Shoe 8 Jewktt Crowded C W Yates What did you Say i Wirdow Glass all slzos at Aluffer A Prior's, f The installation of the officers of .the various Masonic lodges in this city will take place this evening in public. Don't 'fortet the S. Y. Enamel Paint, I ready mixed and warranted, at J acobi s.y I - . - . .,-1 It b difficult work getting out a paper j to-day. Christmas hasn't begun to wear off yet, and nobody feels like working. Hare you seen the latest improved Heat- ine and Cook Stoves at Jacobi's ! You can get them at factory prices. t The skating contest under the man-1 agement of Prof. Cushing will tase place at the City Hall this evening, commeic-1 ing at 8 o'clock. I 1 ' ' t I m dsfanlt of whicb he was committed io Water stree merchants will keep to tl" enitodr of tl Sheriff. faet dry In Winter by wearing Roses I thal's boots and shoes. t I The Raleigh News and O&mmBU take three days for Christmas, as is usual in that "little capital city, aidthatl . .. . i . ..... .. fxr' v. ta lay, whether or not the sins are there to , . ' U.AW We advise our friends to call at Jacobi's I for real Silver Plated Tea and Table 8poon I and Forks, Roger's ilvory handled Table J iKnives, Pen aod Pocket Knives. AH fo Christmas and at the lowest pi ices, Thanks to the "Union Star Club,' I Moses Jones, Jr leader, for a delight- ful serenade at daybreak on Xmas morn- ing. They gave us some of the sweetest music we hare heard on this or any other Christmas. RlyalD q. Is; Market street presented quite a lively appearance to-day. Scott & Co., D. Q. Is, were at the head of the old market and Gilhim & Co. were at the intersec tion of Second and Market streets. The rival D. O. Is. keDt uo auite an excite ment ftnd asgida0U8lv passed .around the i a tt. ' i j na- iwoonere were iau piouuiui uu the ?gtreeta esented somewhat of its ante-bellum Xmas appearance Cough Syrup has taken such dimensions tnat tne nroorieiois are unaoie w ouu- t 11 1 ITT- 1 MMMiaie piy au oraers. ueauTiw uur uiuggww .g -v v- v"v" mv - A Treat to the Prisoners Sheriff Manning treated the prisonT ers in the jail on Christmas Day to an excellent dinner consisting of turkey and 1 fresh meats, louowea in vno way dessert by pies and cases ana omeri sweet things. The only thing tne poori devils wanted to make them more con- tented and to imagine themselves at a rich man's table was a bottle or two 01 Piper Heidsick, Green beat or via Madeira to wash it down with. This the Sheriff did'nt give them as the law won't allow it. J. R. Cairns, Sheriff of Lenawee Co., Mich., says: I have worn an "uniy Lung Pad" for Bronchial difficulties, and have" not been troubled with a coigh nights since wearing it. See Adv. The American Volon Wires We understand that the work of erect ing poles for the American Union Tele graph Company along the line of the Carolina Central Railroad is progress ing rapidly. The poles are in position as Lr as Wadesboro, and those who are stretching the wires are close behind them. Wadesboro is 136 miles from Wilmington and 52 from Charlotte. If the work is kept up at the present rate we may expect the wires in this city long before the first of February. ProTlded For. Mr. J. F. Bloom, one of the unfortu nate victims of the recent disaster on the Western Division of the Carolina Cen tral Railroad, who was formerly a resi dent of this city, ' and iras brother to Mr. H. H. Bloom, now residing here, had in all $8,000 on his life. He was-a mem ber of the Knights of Honor and of the Uaited States Railway Mail Service Mntnal Benefit Association, each of which gives his family $2,000 and had a paid-up policy for $4,000 in the Cotton States Life Insurance Cempany o( Ma con, Ga. The widow and the orphans are thua previdtd for The Universal Sentiment. The Xmas trade has been better this year than it has been for the past ten years. Confectioners., grocers and toy dealers hare little or nothing of their stocks left and as a consequence' are a ppt. Dealers in other branches were exceedingly lack? and sold largely of their wares. Money seemed to be more plentiful and there was leas croaking of the hard times and high priees than we hare heard since the panic. Kotwith standing the iacleoeot weather on Xmas day all seemed to eniov thera selves " ' " nd the nnirwraal sentiment is that it was "the happiest Xmas of my life." CUj Court. The only item of interest before the Mayor this morning was that of Benj. Robinson, colored, charged with the larceny of certain articles from Messrs. Brown k Roddick's toy store oa Christ- mas Ere night. Defendant was found gnilty and bound over to the next term of the Criminal Court in the sum of $50 .... .m , . The Greatest or these is Charltf. f"1?.'"1 ewer a multitado viua .mvH, ,. IbecoTered. This family is rich in this I... . ....... world's goods and , ot their aband anco many less fortunate ones do often share. A.t the Christmas season especially do the poor rig5 np and call them blessed : n.. i .to . . t-AWrBftTf fof tha bsnefit ofthe needy ones among us. They do not Taunt theif deeds but ftoso who, they snccbr will not always jemain silent. On Christmas Eto night tvo brothers of this family made several trips with a .vehicle loaded down with Xmas cheer, things good to eat and good to wear, and under the cover of night distributed them to those whom ttey had previously ascertained were most in need, and one of tho ladies of the sane family, we have been told, is now busy in preparing a Christmas treat, all at L er own expense, for hundreds of chil dro. We mention these facts, even as obscurely as we do, at the risk, of giving offence the names we dare not call in the hope that some others, may be stim- ulated thereby into doing good of them BeiTC3 for the poor and needy among us. Receipts and Exports- Tie following is an exhibit of the re ceip's and exports at this port to De- eemter 27th, .1880 as compared with thesp to December 27th, 1879 : ! Receipts 1880. Cjftton 91,402; spirits, 74,575; rosia 285h3: tar, 34,691; crude turpentine Mfi7 qq Expobts 1880. ctoQf 28,270 domestic and 48,846 fm.fiiLn- a totai cf 77116: Bnirits. 25.- 337 4omestic and 54,626 foreign, s total - W ' A m w f 79513. rosin, 41,15$ domestic end 205(j)2 forei gD a total of 246.248; tar 27,87,3 domesticand 5,467 foreign, totalhf 33,346, crude turpentine; 21tt domestic. - j Brckifts 1870. Colon, 66,599; spirits 87,129; rosin, 373,910; tar, 25,979; crude turpentine, 91,72. J Exports 1879. Cotlon, 29,507 domestic and 23,531 foreigi, a total of 63,128; spirits, 18,249 domestic and 57,919 foreign, a total of 76,16$ rosin, 32,433 domestic and 344, 180 foreign, a total of 376,613; tar, 32, 438 domestic and 3,333 foreign, a total f 35,771; crude turpeatine. Z.zyi donees- tic. cause and Effect. The,aain cause of nervousness is in digestion, and that is caused by weakness of the Itoraach. No one can have sound nerves (and good health without using Hop Bitters to strengthen the stomach, purify Yhe blood, and keep the liver and kidneys active, to cany off all the pois onous siad waste matter of the system. See other column. Advance. i '. " ; A Delusion Trap placed In a house will uietly catch a cunning mouse. , Call at acobi'i for tnem. 1 MARRICO. 8 PRUXT HAMILTON At Hickory, on the 22d inrt., by the Rev. C M. Payne, Mr. WILLIAM II. 8PRUNT, of TilmlDgton, and: Mi BETTtE M., daughter ot Mr. H. c PUmfh of Lenoir. Caldwell county. HAN8IN--GLAMEYEII 'At St. 'Paul's T.nthran fThnrch. on the eventne of the 22d int h tha Rat. Q. D. Bernheim.D.D., Mr. L HANSEN to Misa AUGU8TA GLAMET- R, all of this city. No cards. " Star copy. 27, 1880. NO. 259 New Advortisemt4 hirostoTDaS' THE USUAL CHRISTMAS SUPPLY of . - Champagnee, Winep, Liqnors, Candies, Broken Candios, Nos. 11 and 13 South Front Street. TORPEDOES AND FIRE CRACKERS ! f ORANGES, APPLES, LEOHS! Tho quality of our Goods is always as we represent as ia wcll'bioT.u. Don't forget, if you want tho best, to come to Nos. 11 and 13 dec 23 hrisfmas A Sensible Present for you? Wifa A' Dress of our Super Cashmere, A pair of our Hemstitched Towels, A handsome Silk Handkerchief, , Half dozen of our fancy bordered L. C. Hdk'f?, A handsome Silk Tie. A Good Present for your Husband Half doz6n of our Hemstitched White -Silk Handkerchiefs, Half dozen of our Hemstitched Xi. C. Handkerchiefs. - - - - - -f - ' A Use ful Present for your Servant A dress of our Christmas Calico, A dress of our 12. and 10 cents Poplin, Some of our cheap Handkerchiefs, With 1a pair or two of cheap Hose. A bill for the whole family can be filled at our Store with less trouble, in better taste and 25 per cent cheaper than at anv other story in the State. Office Treasurer & Collector, City of Wilmington, K. C, December 24tb, Notice- rpHE ATTIfiSTION OF THOSE CITY Taxpayers interested is called to the follow ing section of the General Tax Ordinance cf theCily: . 8ec. 6 .The Tsx Collector shall, from and after the FIRST DAT OF JANUARY, 1881, proceed to collect the Taxes upon Real Es tate and Penoxa! Property and Poll, that may then te due and remaining unpaid, BY DISTRESS, AS IS PROTIDKD BT LAW'; HE5RT 8 AT AGE, dec 27-St Treaimrer and Collector, Well-Shod People A LWATS HAVE A GOOD TIME AT Christmas, lake the hint and go to SHRIER'3 SHOE STORE, where you will find full lines of everything in foot wear for the old, the young and the middle-agedt New supplies received by every steamer. Call and see the goods and hear the low prices, at 8&X1X231V0 Shoe Store deett Market Street Notice. APPLICATION WILL BS MASS TO the General Assembly, at its approaching session, for a c&arter xoruej wauaingtoa narktt uospanv dc1440t PLEASE NOTICE. v will be gf d to receire eomiimiiicatto- from inr friends on nr and till robVM I . . - " general interest nut ' sain of the writer unut alvajrt be fir oiahed to tiie Editor Communication zcjt be written; on onlj one tide of thejaper. Personalities mu t t .voided. And it l especially 4 tea picuiarly.'cne'er . stood that the Editv 4 m not always endori e the views ot correspondent, tnlfiioFUted New Advortisemonts, sxm a T Cigars, Malaga Grape?, Choica Figs and assorted Nuts, at I South Front Street. .Pre i 2 & M U a u THIS WEEK WE WILL OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS - . IN . Cloaks & DoIImans to reduce the large etock. Gents' Silk and Linen Hemstitched lluA kerchiefs, ' - Prom medium to very Ccc. Black and Colored Silk Velvets for S"IU:'.a ' and Trimmings. New Cloaking and Sacquc Goods. Itespeetfolly, R. M. McINTIRE. A large assortment oTCji and Ef'l Blankets cheap. Crowded, ja WHAT THEY BAY OF JEWETT'3 A and although the ruth baa been great nd tfce sales large, yet there are p!nty of bar gain left for ereribody. Do .'t baj yonr OhrUHBM Good until yen ee ali tha: is offered at S; JEWEtT'S, North Front at de23 Coughs, Coldsj &c ALLEX'8 LUNG BALSAif, Boll's Congh Svrnp, . . WhUPs Balaam, Boschee's German Syrnp, Ayers Cherry Pectoral. Arnold's Oongh KLler, Brown' Troches, Nut t's Cough and Cold Cura , For sale by a m, JD NUTT A CO. ipe 21 Front and Frtacesa etJ. JOW BATStt-For all kinds of ;Priati3j, Persoai residing out of the city ein have their printing carefully executed and Qki.c3 to them free of postagex j la BeviewBafldlag) ml 4 ' 4 - hf-
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