PLEAS IS NOTICE.-. . , We nVl be glad to rcxlvo coamnualcitloa fxoaj our friends on any tad all subjects general Intercattrat ' , . . y ' 2 The name of the writer must always be fa lashed to the Editor. ; Communications must be wrHlca on onl one side of the paper. Personalities must be avoided.: And It Is especially and particularly and . tood that tho Editor docs not always endoi the views of correspondents unless so statc in the editorial columns. published ercry crenta. Sundays ex r 1 cepled by v JOSH T. JAMES, EPITOB AD rXOPXIETOK. 1- 4: sUBSCKimOXS POSTAGE PAID: car $4.00. Six months, $2.00. Three 0e 3 ... i nn' One month. 35 cents. lontiiSi c " ..oer will be delivered by carriers free hL-c m any part of the city, at the above 9ffC,7orioccnU per week. . . -d-cstialn rates low. and liberal. fJSu!s!rlbcrs will report any and all fall- VOL. VII. WILMINGTON. N. C., MONDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1883. NO. 309 ii j ore i lo rcw" "" t i - 5? yVVV. Corcoran offers to give $10,- j 000 toward paying the 31.000 debt of , he Ascension Cburch in Washington. 1 . : j x. Cobb, of "West Florida, can lilt ,1100 pound pile driver. He has shouldered and walked off with a bale 0f cotton. - The Macon (Ga.) Telegraph is of opinion that the inaugural address in I555 wili not likely be delivered iu the tozanese dialect. Thomaa Sabine, of Relcbertown, Mass.. completed his one hundredth war on Saturday. He is happy bo I cause be can still shovel snow. Men Terry dined with the Papyrus ( in!, while in Boston, and on one of il, nieiiucaids sent up for her auto graph she wrote: "Those who love Ue call me Nellie Denis Kearney, the ex-Sand Lo leader, is keepiug a coffee and doughnut stand 'on the beach not lar (roni San Francisco. He is snid to look more greasy and unkempt than ever. Speaker Carlisle's committee list, says I he Washington Filar, cannot please everybody, but it affords, probably, about the best solution of a knotty problem possible under the circum stances. Professor Black je confessed to speak in Ironi experience when he character ized courtship as "a period of ecstatic worship," and the time following it one ot "evangelical toleration" which is "a zrand school of sanctification." The advance sheets of Superintendent Maxwell's annual report to the cham ber of commerce show that the aggre irate receipts of grain in Cincinnati, in the past year, have fallen off 4,300,00 bushels, and the shipments nearly as much. It "i3 announced in New York that the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company had obtained an injunction from Judge Baxter, of the United States Court of Tennessee.restraining the rail" way commissioners ot Tennessee from reducing ratc3 22 per cent. The. Nautical Gazette states that John Roach is about to retire from the active work of the Delaware River Iron Ship building and Engine Works at Chester, and the names of James : E. Weed, Wm. Rowland and Mr. Babcock arc nicntioucd as being each about to have a quarter interest in tho concern, Mr Roach retaining a quarter interest. Speaker Carlisle has a fondness for beefsteak and onions. He insists on bavins: this dUh every morning for breakfast. Of late it has proven a groat protection against the importunities of statesmen anxious to assist in the make up of the committees. Confidential communications are almost out of the tuestion. , . - -..i Ene J. O'Connor, of Boston, who was chairman of the executive commit tee olthe Brotherhood of Telegraphers, appears to have one friend only left. The'triend writes that Mr. O'Connor, a sober and industrious mau, is very destitute. He has been out of work since the strike and as he possesses but jone arm he is unable to make a living. Oil The South Carolina legislature, bv a Mecided vote, has refused to repeal tho ct passed sometime ago exemptins several cotton factories from taxation or ten years. The debate elicited the act that the exemption has resulted in be ImfldW of a number of fanrnrlfts tbith, under other circumstances, vouid not have been undertaken. : The measles are nrevftilimr n Wanning extent in Baltimore? It is a remarkable iact that forty students of college of physicians and Surgeons rre offering With the disease. There re also many case.4 in vchTt ndmore deaths are rnr,!.! fmm uat cause during the kl5.ai?"fn-an Previous month. since .statistics have been preserved n that city. . -..-... Inn "77 over-estimates prodoc on and forces down wno-o" i. u rrRoyalI-elps:headofthe UIVUJ1D , 3 pleased with Mr. Car- U3ie S pWl nH tr -va 4 AC If any industry that (Vr cent protection vtvu. IIR tPlla i ha lTr.l,1 cannot line with Protection slmnld give np the 77 2at7y Review has the largest two. fide circulation, of any newspaper 'blished, in the city of Wilmington. ff P, , "W6 and banking house ent jew Xork Senator Anthony says he is now in better health than for weeks past. William Culien Bryant is to have a statue in Central Park, New York. John McCullougb, the actor, is said to have over $50.00Q in government bonds. ... ! Col. Richard M.Johnston, a Georgian of State celebrity, has a novel. Oid Mart Langston," in press . ; The lady whom Oscar Wilde is about to marry is Miss Constance Lloyd, dnughter of the late Horace Lloyd, Esq., an eminent barrister. - - New York Tsmes (Rep.): The Ways and Means Committee, so far as can be judged by the previous career of its members, is both strong and fair. . A daughter of Minister Sargent is making a specialty of the eye in her medical studies at Zurich. Miss Sargent is a graduate ol an American medical college. Mason Mitchell, a former resident of Richmond, is the heading man at the Old Drury Lane Theatre, Ixmdon. He went to England with the Mary Ander son company. The Baltimore Day cracks the whip editorial in this wise: Ben Butler will soil two days of 1884 by continuing in office. His successor will not be inaug urated till January 3. LOCAL NEWS. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 Cure Fits E G BLAIK Apples . W II GBKE2C Cigars No More Eye Glasses John V, Aldex Books 'Opera House Alice Oates a Benson's Capolne Porus Plastei Lr T A Si-ocot Consumption Miss E Karrer Just Received C W Yates Christmas Novelties Giles Murchisox Fancy Goctls. J E Sampsos Beg of Deeds Notice .lonx Dver & Sox Annual Drawing. Parker & Taylor Golden Harvest tocxDS bkds. & DeKosset We Offer The Remington Horse Power Fire Engine W K Sprixger & Co Sportsman's-Goods P L. Bridgxbs & Co Families Supplied Heixsberoer To the Patrons of the Live Book Store There were no cases for the Mayor's consideration this morning. Mr. James T. Murphy, of Clinton, Sampson county, is in the city to day. Tlje graded schools of the city, after a week's vacation, resumed their ses sions this morning. An occasional fire cracker is yet heard in the land, but the sounds are scarce and grow beautifully less . j ' The hogs arc having happy times rooting up the sidewalks, and there are none to disturb' or make them afraid. The Alice Oates Company arrived here yesterday ud are registered at the Purccll House and Commercial Hotel. There is much sickness, principally occasioned 'by colds, in the city, and quite a number are suffering from pneu monia. Prof. Catlett has improved the holiday season by arranging a gym- nasiafor the benefit of the pupils of bis academy. The weather yesterday was sol t. pleasant and beautiful, and the differ ent churches in the city had large con gregations in consequence. The venerable Luke B. Huggins . is very low with pneumonia at his home on the corner of Mulberry and Seventh -j streets and there are grave fears of the result. In consequence of the closing of the Produce Exchange business was rather dull on Water street to day, but it has resumed its normal condition on other through fares in the city. This is the last of 1883, and it is creep ing feebly out of the back door to make room for the young, vigorous and aggressive 1881, which will arrive at precisely 12 o'clock to-night. Quite a party ot gentlemen, including Col. Kenneth M. Murchison, who is here on a visit Irom New York, .went 4. down the river this morning on the Wm. Nycct to Orton plantation. Mr. W. J. Mott has established a steam sausage factory in the bujlding in ear of Mrv B. BelloisV grocery, on Market street, and the way it was making sausage meat this morning was astonishing. For pains and aches, St. Jacobs Oil has no riyal, no equal. ' Mr. Jordarf Thomas, formerly of this city, but now of Savannah, was in ' the city to-day on a very brief visit. This is the last icssuc of the Reyikw which will be dated 1883. Tosmorrow we will write the year with a terminal 4. The members 6r Gcrmania Lodge and their guests will have a pleas antftimc to-night, dancing the old year out and the new year in. Mr. C. M. Galloway, for many years pasta resident ot Moore's' Creek, in Pender county, and for several years Register of Deeds for that county, has removed to the city. Miss E. Karrer, at Exchange Corner, has a nice lot of white silk handker chiefs, in addition to her other exten. sive stock, which she will sell at $1 25 each and stamp the intials of your name without extra charge. The poultry thieves are not all dead yet. We hear "of a man who lost 12 turkeys in one night by these maraud ers. The man had just moved here from the country, and that was about his first experience in city customs. Rev. W. II. Babbitt, Presiding Elder of Wilmington District, preached at the Fifth Street M. E . Church yesterday to a large congregation. This was his first appointment since Conference and his sermon was a very forcible and im pressive effort. Mrs. D. Klein, who was shot in the neck on Wednesday night last, had the ball removed yesterday. It was quite deeply embedded in the flesh, and the operation left her quite restless, al though she was as comfortable as could reasonably be expected this morning. Where the ground is in good shape for digging, making under-drain3 may be continued until late in the fall or in open weather, during the winter. If a little loose earth is left in the bot tom of the drain over night it will rarely freeze deeply enough to hinder work the next day, if no storm comes on to prevent operations. Fcpm Mr. L. G. Cherry, of Long Creek, who was in the city to-day, we learn that Mr. John Scott, an old and prominent citizen of tiat locality, has been very ill with an affection of the heart. At last accounts, however, he was reported as having improved somes what. Partially rotten potatoes are not good food for milch cows. They are un wholesome; tbey impart a disagreeable flavor to the milk and injure its keep inequalities, and also that of the butter mado fromit. Even cooking will not make them proper food. Better throw them away. If trees are pruned at any season tho larger wounds should be covered with gum shellac to exclude air. Many a valuable tree is lost, by neglect of this precaution. Water gets into tho wood, which begins to rot before the bark can grow over. It is the same as, when mortification begins on a diseased or dismembered limb in animals. Humpty Dumpty.,. -'J Mr. Andrew Glassford, advance agent for Miaco's Humpty Dumpty, is in the city on business connected with the appearance of the company here on Saturday next, when they will give two performances, one of which will be a matinee in the afternoon for the ac commodation ot the young peoplc.. f Exports Forelcru. Ger. brig Adolph Michel, Niemann , cleared to-day for . Boulogne. France, with 2.814 barrels tar. valued at $5,628, shipped by Messrs Paterson, Downing & Co. Nor. barque Erragon, WexhoFt, cleared for Liverpool . , with . 1,628 bales cotton, valued at $74,674, shipped by Messrs. D. R. Murchison & Co. Nor. barque Qunn, Hansen, cleared for Hamburg with 3.975 barrels rosin, valued at $5,953, also shipped by Messrs. D. R. Murchison & Co. j Series of Lectures. Rev. Dr. Pritchard preached a serj nioh yesterday at the First Baptist Church appropriate to the closi ng of the year. There was a large and deep ly interested congregation. Next Sun day his sermon will be appropriate to the in-coming year, and next Sunday night he will preach the first of a series of ten or twelve sermons expressly for young men, which will, be continued every Sunday night until they are completed.-" The druggist who heitates now is lost or the winter. He should sliDg some sweet oil - and liquorice together and bring out his cough enre at once. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup does' not pay him enough profit. - . . ' .. ' c In accordance .with' a lime-honored customthere will be watch night ser vice at the Fifth Street M.. E. Church to .aight, commencing at 10:30 p. rrf, and closing immediately, after the ad vent ot the New Year. - To-morrow morning is tho proper time to swear off from all bad habits during the coming year. Thousands will make the very best resolutions? but the number who will keep Ihem will not make very big figures. - . See that tho f poultry quarters arc clean and well ventilated. You cannot have healthy fowls if the houses are filthy. Do not let the ventilation de pend upon the air that is admitted by the cracks; on the contrary, batten these up so that the hens heed not roost in a draught, which is harmful. The performance at the Opera House to-night wili be the burlesque of 'The Field of the Cloth "of JGold," which - is very laughable when presented by the talented Tartistslcomprising the Alice Oates troupe. To-morrow night "Con rad the Corsair" will be presented. Both plays are popular and have had an extensive run. : - The Moon in .January. The January moon fulls on the 12th at 28 minutes after 10 o'clock in tho morning, standard time. On the 8th, at 2 minutes after I o'clock in the morning, the moon makes a close con junction with Neptune, being six min utes South, In some localities on the globe the moon occults the planet. On the 9th, at 14 minutes after 2 o'clock in the morning, she is iu conjnetion with Saturn, being one degree South She will occult Saturn in some localities between 25 deg. and 71 deg. South ern declination, the only time dur ing the year. On the 13th she is in conjunction with Jupiter, on the 14th with Mars, and on the 17th with Uran us. On the 26th, two days before her change, she is at hear nearest point to Mercury. Her latest conjunction is the most interesting, for on the 20th she hangs her siiver cresent a few degrees North of the lovely evening star. Cres cent and planet, though the approach is not near, will be fair to see. The con junction takes place at sixteen minutes after 4 o'clock in the evening, when the moon is 5 deg. 7 min. North of Venus. DIED. ARMSTRONG On the 17th day of. Decem ber, 1881, of gastritis, Mrs. MARTHA J. ARMSTRONG, wife of David II. Armstrong, of Rocky Point, Pender county, and daughter of Jno. P. Bannerman, of the same county. Mrs. Armstrong was born July 22, 1836. Ear ly In life she professed religion, and connected herself with tho Presbyterian Church, Since that time she has been a consistent and faith ful member. I have known her for about six teen years, and a portion of that time as a great sufferer, and I have never -; yet seen her out of tem cr or tho least rebellious to the commands of God. For the past six years her sufferings have been great, and to the last her will was her God's will. Only a fow hours be fore her death, surrounded as she was by her numerous friends and neighbors, I offered her medicine. She raised up without a murmur and took it. Never yet have I heard her com plain. How sad it was just before her death, during the last few minutes. She looked around and calpd Pa ! Pa ! several times (a pctlaamc by which she always called her husband). Heartbroken bo stood by her to the last. Ho has the consolation of knowing that he has been true to the last, "through sickness and health he has never forsaken her". She leaves five children, the yaungest nine years old. One went before her ; they are now In Paradise awaiting husband and child ren. Trcparc then, my friends, to meet them there. "T." NEW AD VEJRTISEMEN TS. Annual Drawing ! o UR GRAND ANNUAL DE AWING takes place To-Morrow, Jan. let, at our etore, at 11 o'clock. We will be pleased to have onr cus tomers attend. All parties to whom tickets are due wiU please get them before the draw ing. l"5 ec 31 It- JOHN DYER & SON. OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday, January 1. OPERA BOTJFEE. ALICE OATES ! ; Supported by A Strong and Carefolly Selected Company. CONRAD Tire CORSAIR. Reserved Seats $1 at Dyer's. Admission 75c, 60c. Gallery 25c. . dec 31-1 1 Wot ice- gCIIEDULE B TAXMerehant, Traders, Brokers, Keepers of Hotels, Restaurants, Boarding Uonses, and all others, subject to said tax, are hereby notified that this tax fa' la due on the 1st day of January, 1884, and that the law requires that the same be paid during the first ter days of the month paying the tax at the time of the Issuance of the License, oth enrlse the penalty stands against you. . FuU and complete returns are expected to be made. . - , dec SMS Star copy J. E. SAMPSON, V Register of Deeds NEW ADVERTISEMEVT5. Fan c y C o b d s . 17ULL LINE AT GILES & MTJRCUISOS't ; dec SI Morchl'on Block, i Sportsman's Goods. WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT o f English and Belgium Breech Loaders ever brought to this market. Also a &ret class stock of fehells. Wadding. Priniere.Carl ridge Bags. Gun Caps, Game Bags, Ac. In fact we can show a stock of Hardware. Good goods and guarantee prices- - W. IS. SriUNGKci & cu Successors to John Dawson Ao., . dec 31 19,21 and 23 Market Sticct . Apples ! Apples ! Apples ! QN CONSIGNMENT AND MUST RESOLD. N. Y. Baldwin Apples. Ohio Retl Apples. N. Y. Creamery Butt r, N. C.'ltoU Butter, Ohio Butter, Va. Meal, par load or ' small order so llctted. ( K. G. BLA1RJ Comiiiisslon MereJiant, is N. Second ?t. . dec .11 Golden Harvest. A FULL FLEDGED - ;aOLDKN II A R VEST". That's the kitid of COOK STOVE WE KEKP. They are thins: of Beauty and Joy to EVERY HOUSEHOLD. Only sold by PAKKK1C & TA 1 LOIS. PURE WHITE OFIj. . dec 31 Just Received. J HAVE .HTST RECEIVED ANOTHER lot of- Velvet Lined CANTON STRAWS for School Hats, also a large lot of FELT HATS which will be told at reasonable prices. Have In a complete Stock of s Millinery, and Fancy Goods, CROCHET SHAWLS and FASCINATORS. CAPS andSACQUES. All sizes, colors and prices in ".jkksjsxs-" STAMPING and HAIR WORK done at rea sonable prices. MISS E. KARRER, dec 31 Exchange Corner. The Annual Meeting -XFTIIE STOCKHOLDERS OF THETIEST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMINGTON, N.C., for the election of Directors, will be held at their Banking House on Tuesday, the eighth oi .January, mm. a. k. walivKK, dec 20 td nac i Cashier Families Supplied WITH Everything Nice to Eat DRIED FRUIT, PEACHES, APPLES, BLACKBERRIES (elegant) &c .c. CANNED OKRA and TOMATOES, best thing yet produced for Soup, and a great con venience to the Housekeeper. We have also CANNED OKRA and Canned TOMAT0ES, finest Vegetable knwn to tho gardener. ' North Carolina Beets, Not "dead" ones, but thoroughly aiivt. From tbc fertile soil of Western Noith Caroli na. The sale of Fresh Summer Vegetables, with snow on the ground, unprecedented. Come and see, for yourself. "Buy while the market is low; prices are beeoming Armor, with an upward tendency," So cries ye average seller. , P. L. BRIDGEKS & 00. HO North Front St. decl . Boys' Saddles, yADIES' AND GENTS' SADDLES. Horse Blankets, Lap Bobcsj Carriages and all kinds of Vehicles. Saddlery, Trunks and Carriages repaired by ekllled workmen. . MCDOUGALL & BOWDEN. . dec 17 No. 114 North Front St. C i ga r s I C i ga r s ! JlEW BRANDS OF UNEXCELLED Stock, A luxury within reach of all. Toilet Saap, anew and elegant Hne. ' Tooth Ba-ashes, cheapest and best, at WIILXAM 1L GREEN'S, , wow 1ft in MarkAt KtmL .WE OFFER - TO. CLOSE OUR STOCK ! JgIS3UE FIGURES, per palr-coet. - LealSier Perfume Cases, 2 bottles, filled.fl. IxMlSes Hand Satchels from 50c np, at coat. A Sew Cut Glass Cologne Bitters. ' Comb and Brash Seta at ridiculous figures. Odor Cases at any reasonable prices. In fact, we wilt not refuse any Just figures for the remainder of our stock. Give ns a call. M unds Bros. & DeRosset. P. 8,OnTNew Years and Christmas Cards boxrd f for mailing. The loveliest card ever offered our Wilmington public. , . dec 24 ; For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery CO. to Jaqoriv HftrdwareDcrot. t MISCELLANEOUS ran; I haw a Doeiiive remedr for tha aborfl diM&M : by its use thousands of cases of the worst kind and of lowr standing har been cured. Indeed, o strong it my faita la its efficacy, that I will aend tw o Bun Lt FREE, togettisr with a VALUABLE T11EAT1S K on this chsea, to any nffcnr. CSir axprsaa and i. O. address. Da. T. ATSiXCUJl.l&Fsrist-ewYork. BOOKS--rJJil!ions of Volumes h yeiir. Tho choicest literature of the world. Lowest prices ever known. Not sold by dealers. . Sent far examination before payment on evidence of good faith. JOHN B.'ALDEN, Publisher, P.O. BOX 1227. 'IS Vcsey St., N Y dec31-w. mun y u u u u u u m merely to Whn I say enre I do not mean merely to stoD them for a time and then have t aom return arain, 1 mean a radical care. I hare made the dieeaaeef J ITS, KP1 I.EFSY OB. FALXl-VU a Ufe-lonir atody. I warrant my remedy to core the worat caaea. Jbeoaaae others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a Treatise and a Free Hot tie of my infallible remedy. Give Express and Postofiios. It costs yon oothin for a trial, and 1 will cure yoo. Address Da. IL O. ROOT, 1S3 Pearl St., New York. TheREMHIGTOd HORSE-POWER FIRE ENGINE! Nearly as c-Ceo- nual expenu 1 ve us a Bicaiu-1, .1 A I-4 for repairs. er; iiloiit OTia.i-'. 13 v J V- For deacriD- third first cost. Inn r" tivecircrdara If w Uwtimo. and less than rat? -tenth an REMINGTON 3nrn iiniAiii win ft i - I L I I I 0 I I CT itION, New YorklJ UUllLb NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. No WcakJ IVIoro sssssksS Kycs. EV3ITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for i SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-Sightednees, an! Ue- -storing the Sight of tho Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Styo Turners, Red Eyes, Matted Eye Lashes, and Pro- , duclng Quick Belief and Perma nent Cure? . Also, equally efficacious when used In other maladies, such a Ulcers, Fever Sores," Tu mors, Salt Rheum, Burns, Piles, or wherever Inflammation exists, MITCHELL'S SALVE may be used to advantage. -j Sold by all Druggists at 5c dec 314w For Many Reasons - Benson's Capclnc Porous Plasters excel all other external remedies. Prompt,-highly medicinal. 25 cents. lec 31- 4W Still on Deck I rpiIE "OLD NORTH STATE SALOON," No. e South IFront St , has a little of the same sort left. The best Liquors, Wines, Beer, Cigars. &c, always on hand- 83- The Celebrated Home Garden Oysters served in any style desired. .' - acc 27- J. dx. MCGOWAN & SON ' Bankrupt Sale of Boots and Shoes." . J have bought the entire Bankrupt Stock of ; Dryf oos & Sternberger and will close It out at less than . " Manufacturer's Prices ! This stock iri known far and wide as the HANDSOMEST and BEST SELECTED of any in the city, and as the goods are going to -be sold very lowfor cash only It will pay purchasers to examine same before buying " elsewhere, " . dec 12 A. DAVID. To the Patrons of the Live Book Store. T WOULD RETURN MY SINCERE thanks for their liberal patronage during tho Holidays, and I do earnestly hope that their selections have proTed satisfactory in every , instance. . I would also beg to remind them of the Ann assortment of Hand-painted New Year Cards. ana me great variety or ueauurui and Useful NKW YEAR PSESENTS now on exhibition. 1 Call at once and make your selection, at HEINSBERGER'S, dec 28 Live Book and Music Stores Look Out for Tour Number OUB ANNUAL GIFTS TO OUR CUSTOM era will be presented at our StOTd on New Trears Day. Customers who have not received tickets for each doilar worth of goods bought of ua and paid for dunn the year of JS33, will please call at once and get them. We rive one tirket fn every dollar bpent wit ns. The following comprise the valuable presents that will be given to our customers : R'rfilHlESI? 0 JU ist one .fine buit of Clotbes made to order in best style. 2ndOne Elegantj China . TeaSctt.new design 3rd One Suit of Fancy ImportedUnderwcar 4th-One Diamond Scarf pin. tunurwcar 5th One Pair Solid Gold Initial Sleeve But- tons eth One celebrated 'MelTlllc, Hat. 7th Half Do z. "Crown" collars, latest de sign. . Mth Three Pairs Cnffa, the popn lar4 -Crown" Brand. - . ?i?rne s'otahyte Bosom Unen Sldrt. lflthOne BeantJfnl Plush Scarf. 11th One Silver Headed Walking Cane. l-2th-One rancy Silk Handkerchief . ' ,13Ui One Beautiful Satin Necktie. Uth One Pair of "Rotolos? Suspenders. - 15th One Gold Collar Button, Pearl Stone Setting. ,. ICth One Pair Famon3 Boston Garters. 17th One Pair Linaey' Xatcnt Sleeve Sup porters. - , , Total value of articles given away 203. , JOHN OVER & SON, , Tailors and Haberdashers. : lecl2 - . Wilmington, -N. 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