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THIS IWPKli PLEASE NOTICE, V f .v.;rnl:ivs ex cepted by -J C) 5i If . T. JAMES,. KDITOU AND I'KOI'lIIETOr.. '!;Ci:I11iq. POSTAGE PAID, v.-ar, .VC0 .ix month., 50 ; Three :n '-nth.', $1 25; One month, 50 cents. TJ. paper will bo dolivircd by carriers, r. -c :feharC, in r.r.y part of the eitv, at tho ,--.,ir.? rates, or 2:; c ;nt.s pur v.-f.-k. -A Ircrtlsinp rates low and libera i7riubcribc-rs will please report anj' and ?;; ;V.i'jr-s t receive their ..papers rcuUrlj'. Now Advortisomonts. sml WlM nuuUluii - ",;-,vr;-.'i; r-'. th?: si ;c and .-- 'illlv ' '. . Life' EEB'UCTIpHS '.v.v I; .v.' niru!'"1 upon very :na:iy S-ial ; i' iUy (rouiis, have (' N"i;!i?d USTOF SFEqiAL BARGAINS ijai-I in attr;Wirencs5 am! Cheap V.".!. i,.' .'9i;i'.-n wc i'itvo yet offered : A V:Ht'i.i Jot ! Di;83 GOiXls. lit Serge, Hep, r.iii' yMnrvM Mixture?, J cents per yard. Every ;vt' wny lx-,"w anything we ever r '1'eieti h:fjre.) ur Dress Goods is ivplef e with all the Novelties, and at ly that cannot lull to meet the approbation cf al!. Black Cahinetes from40 cents to 1.50, Worsted Fringes in al! the popular shades; Black Silk Fihic.es, b th cheap and hand some" Galoot, Jhakit:, eve., &e. n from $1.75 to S12.00; Flannels in White and Colored, Twilled and Plain; also full line of Opera in Plain and Tlaid: ' Fei.t .SKiiiTS.h-orii 75 cents; Balmoral Skirts from 50 cents; Cassimercs Tor "Men. anfl Boys' Wear cheap; j Kentucky Jans from 12 cents; Ladies' 2-lhJTTox Kid Glovks, 7o cts. in Black, Dark Colors, White and - Oiera Colors); j ' (Rents' White Kids. 75 cants; Gents' Black Kids $1.00. Ladies' Guipure Lace Scarfs $3.00 and !: ; $4.00. Spanish Luce Lace Scarfs $1.50. Also a full line by the yard. Neck HuiUing from 10 cents to $1.00. Neck Huffs from 1 cent to 5 cents; Calicoes 5 to 8 cents. ; Bleached Cottons. Amoskeag Bleached Cotton, S cents; 4-4JFruit of the Loom Cotton, 10 cents; 'J- l Androscogcin L Cotton, 10 cents; 4-1 Wamsutta, 12 cents; Pride of the West, 14 cents. . , A full line of Unbleacliings from 5 cents. BROWN. & RODDICK, uov 10 45 Market Street. Sathor ..than Bear the Ills You bare, go to "No. 47 Market btreet, Where you can get (not medicated shoes) but Boots and Shoes that are war . routed to cure all the ills that feet are heir t . My Goods are made by manufacturers U ho Lave the reputation for making the best onds ia the country, and composing three -vfthe most desirable features, viz: "Style, isur.ibility and Comfort. The Old Gent's )i .)i::icri 13 a uriiuu mm, ucvi vt Waiters and Ties; Old Ladie3 Shoes in cloth, i - "N'rt,, nir T.nd.fK Shoes in m cuu 1UUHUI.W) "r . : very imaginable styie; louug ucuia ouuco :n styles that mut be seen t o oe appreciated. -n examination oi stocl rpoctlully solicited. tyles and prices T1I0S. H. IIQWEY, Jk., Mo. 47 Market iStreet. THESE' COLD WINDS, yiTII THE FUOST AND TJJK Le are r;ool iliiuikIois of the fact that th; 'W't and wannest, afid cheapest clotting for Gents, Youths, and ttoys, togctljpr witlijwaiin underclothing, l.osiery, neckties, Jce., ate to he found in ':reai variety at ik. shuzbr's, .i - Market ?-t. F U rl 11 1 U II E rTCftRP ETS ! Largo Stock ! All Grades! Latest Designs! Lowest Prices! . ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF QH!L0REH5S CHAIRS AND RATTAN BOOKERS. iuet the tLiUiX for a Cbriitmas Gift I. A. SMITH ,& CO., c 17 North Front st. Sociable. DA THE LADIES OF ST. THOMAS' JJ TIUBCH, at the Oiera Houao, Wed-iu-sdiy -Evening, Dec. 20, 1S77. .m . '- it dian Bai:d engaged for Dancing. ii.'fresbmeuts served ly the ladies. Adnussion Gentlemen o cente; iiaiues aul Chihhcn 25 cents. d-c r 71 4 XJLLJJ VOL. '2. WILMINGTON, N. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1877. NO. 281. The f.ialts. The Muiis cIokc artd ariive r th'- City Postofiice jih follows.; Northern tSironeh- mails - - - ux. P M North ern through and way nmils. :'J:J A M Mails for tbe. . 0. and A. & .N. . . ItailrrvrulK. mid routes SUr.Dliod therefron. - - - - - - - (i:0 P M Houthfrii Tnji.il'4 lor sill noinls South. da.il v - - - - - (.;'" I" M Western mm Is (C. C. i"- .W.) daily Ycxfi'iit. SnnihivV . - - - v'M .- .u Ftiyetteville, and offices on Cape' Kenr 1-Mvor. TuesdsiVS and Fri- dnvs - - ... - l:W P M Mails for rxdntK alone line of Cht- 'raw & J)arlihiUa'U It. - - - 10:OJ A M Fayetteville by Warsaw, daily, (exc'pt Sundays) - - - A M Malls for roints between Florence ivnd Charleston - - - - - 10:00 A M Onslow C. H. and intermediate of- flopH every Friday - - - - 0:00' A M Hmithvillfi mails, bv steamboat. ' dallv. (excet)t HiniJlavs) - - 2.00 I" M. Mai is for Kasv Hill. Town Creek, every Friday at - - - - - - 3:00 P M NorOicrn thnStt&tf-tmiHs - - 11:00 A"M Northern thronuh and way mails. 7:30 P M Southern niailH - - - - - - - 9::i) A M Carolina Central Itailwav at - 10:00 P M Mails delivered from 6:(X A. M. to C:4 P M. and on Sundays from 8:30 to 0:30 A. M. Stamp OfliCH ope'ii from 8 A. rt. to 12 M., and from 2 to 5:30 P. M. Money order and Register Departments r:p!n same as stamp olfice. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is ciosed. . Key lioxes.a,ccessible at all liours, day and night. . , Mails collected from street boxes every day :l 5 P M. ' LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. Mu.NiON & Co For Substantial. J. A. SFBixasr. Coal and Wood. Sol. Bkat. & Babs The Place and the Time. I. Fl-hmakski -Celebrated- Hair. Ir.viir orator. West & Co, Grocery Line. S. Jewett Don't Put Off.' A. Suuier These ColdWinds isews is a scarce commodity to-day. Good many strangers in town buying Xraas jroods. Revenue Cutter Colfax went Jowd the river this morning. Only fragrant flowers should be worn in breast bouquets, ti m . - ' : Russian lace is the novelty lor trim ming underclothing. There are, it is said, no old maids in Russuexce2)t the nuns. . - " " - The short costume is gradually coming into vogue agajn. - "The most prominent military man in Congress Private Bill Day. ' " The decorations in some of the stores are very attractive and pretty. Buy your -cigars and tobacco of John S. demon's, at Harris' News Depot, Front street. . " :. H And again we have been asked if we are to be favored with the John Kooners this Christmas.. Business is very brisk just now and the old as well as the young are cx.erc ised over the coming of Santa Claus. ' X The parting of hair on the head of a fashionable youth goei for nothing The modern shirt collar is the standard of the man. The most fun for tho latest money 13 having a pretty girl kiss you on both cheeks, and hcn say she thought it was her cousin Tom. The Rt. Rev. Bishop Atkinson is to ad minister the rite of confirmation St. James' Episcopal Church on next Sunday afternoon. ' The literary entertainment ci the cadets of the Cape Fear Military Academy will take place at the Opera Houe on Friday evening r.ext. 1 - Wc understand that the Masonic fra ternity at Smithville contemplate giving a grand bail at that place some time during the approaching holidays. The tiu horn battalion . Will sjuu hi merged into a regiment aud next into a brigade. Ninas morning we may expect to have- a full army. At least the pros pects at present are very encouraging. . Wo invite attention to the advertise ment of Mr. I. Furmahski's hair invigo ralor, an article manufactured by himself, and as to the merits of which testimony is borne by some "f our most prominent citizens. .. ' We arc glad to learn that the ladies of the Dorcas Society, in -Hi. Paul's Lutheran Church succeeded so admirably with the Christmas Festival given by them last week, they having realized svrae G5 clear of all expenses. "llierc'a Kothinff Like It." "The best .v.e ever used.". "Find it much Cheaper thin others." Can testify to its superiority." Extracts from let ters to 'the manufacturers of Dqolky' YEAT PoWPEr.. . ' . . t - . - Maj. Frank Cameron. . We learn from an article in the-Raleigb Observer that Mai. F. H. Gvttiefori the well kown insurance man, formerly ef this city, but for several : years past a resident 01 naieign, nas oeea aimost uu - animously elected Gaptai ef the .Raleigh Lisht Infantry, to All the vacancy caused by the promotion " of ; fijst Captain,; ;then T . -I T - M "!- 1 -- i,t. uoi., ana now ucnerai.'ijasu mauiy; vvecnronicie tnoiacv wim pieaaure. , - A High Old Time. . 7 ' ''..! Uncle Sam' soldiers at Smithville seem to have been taking' rather too .much iristmas in therri of late. A few days Ch since, as wo are informed by a correspond- ent, several of them got on a breeze ia tKo course of which there was --a t difficulty which resulted in two of .them being: se- riously stabbed by- their comrades. All of those implicated are now: under' arrest and vill probably be tried : by a general court-martial. About' th&:.:SAmo time another soldier, while temporarily insane, jumped overboard,; but as; there' was more mud than water on hand at the titoo he stuck fast until rescued by 'his' comrades ailU UlULCt-l 111 OcllU Li Ucll LUIO. - 1 1 : f .itn.fnm . . The Brldgie at Weldon. The Raleigh Neivs says . that on last Saturday morning. Maj. Winder, Super intendent of the Raleigh & Gaston Rail- wo-u, istuisu ibbtUA v Ghio, Superintendent of the Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, stating that the Wel- don bridge would be ready for the pas- Latrtin the day, he received a despatch from Mr. Robinson, President of the road, ' . ij " saying that the first train would cross the. br:dge on Wednesday, If ibis Is ; the case then we presume that freight, ;'ahd::possibiy . the; mails, wHl be pushed forward to-day and at all events, by to-morrow, as was advertised by Col. Pope in Monday's rvKviEW.: : We are anx- iousto see. the. 'double " day ;: sclieijuje in operation againl. : : ' : ' "7 -- : Hon. A, M. Wnddell.., Oar worthy lcpreseufativc in Congress, Hon. A. M. Waddell, reached this city last night from Washington. Col. Waddell, as Chairman of the Corn- mittee on Tost-oflices and Post Roads, has been doing yeoman service in Congress this fall and winter and has, by his de- termmcd eitorts, at last, succeeacu in get- ting an appropriation of $500,000 for the Star service.- This service consists of all mail line's .off the lincof railroads or steam- boats, and is composed of the mail lines that are carried by private contracts over county roads in the interior of the conn- try where there arc no pubuc conveyances, ovionf ' untsil 1 1' bv Ktnfrn . pnnclwc "i" i'" J w '""' The people in our State and in tne fcoutn gencrany, ncre ran- roads are not so plentiful aj -in the populous .Norui. nacieiiinc, very g?eai needot mail lacmties, and it was owing . ii :.. . . - r i 4i,. . l J I lUiS olJU w "b 1,J By.nuiun, uau never mauoany Hppiupria.Vu ior.uiu car- ryingof mails by the Star loryko, or at least, if the appropriation had ever been 1 - . 1 - .. . l - ). IIiL.i... xnaucii nas never ueeu appneum tuao way. Col. W aaaeii s services tnerewre, ami lis succcSd;iuecui ing thrs appropriation, not- withstanding tne almost umied opposition Gen'l. Brady, of the Postoffice Department, and some, of our other loving brethren of .the North, Loth Democrats anl Republicans,, wuo- Habitually oppose Ml.li.,n (j.ti, r lwt.il'T.'ii ti rmv ('VI PI! i L by one tout's worth of ' govenuiient pat roua c, should be the more appreciated. Hotel Arrivals. - s. Fuiu iibL lluusir. WilmiDgtou. N. C. December, IS Cobb Bros. ', " proprietors 1 A I) Sehenck, W T Graves, U -ti Arn ; Lady, Miss till I, UupHirV;f-Wtr;aua Mrs Wilson. Mrs S-: Ij-Stt-Frasntm Mass; C Stevens,; Onslow J.j C ; l; J-l D Cardweli , 1 ) D Barber; 'S Q ; W J t Ul ifmuy, 10 tuu uoi, aim to weiety Tolar. KobesuD, U) , m; j rirca-con,55nnth- r , " v k" " . r , ... . ville. ' X C : IT Jacbbi ,' : C . W Mtovv, . A U l.iount, h K lhajer New .rk ; J faiciiylllat we sil0uld express our regards Y Pis3 laisons, rs UJ.W h Hill ami . aIlli svmTh .ti.ip, : theVifore bo it Nixon. Pender. Co, JS C : AV H-.VaiUct ItoOOhm duty- ainJ ' answer . to te Kdffccomhe, Co: JnoD:lk;jasli, CoVf madeurxtn iiini. - . Raine, W A lUoAtta:; Ga;PdirecU C: F P Tatum, Bonnettsvitleb C: G W .Edmunds, Shade Wteh; Abbottsburg, XC; S M SmUli, G Smitb; : Sand Ilill; G T Freeman, EHxjFt Smith, Hamlet, $ C- T W Parker, B laden NOjT T-'Wil- liams, T N Page, Nicholls S' G; James McFarlane, Bichmond, Va; A F Powell,- Miss Mary Young. WhiteviUo, NO; Mrs! Parham; and family; Pad tock.-.Ka. -Ine bet timeOopnnkle plat3 is in the morning, and before the gaf is iisted at night. ' . 1 j Personal - u " acknowledge tne cutuley of yits during the iast two days, from Capt. II. B--Saunders, represcnlalivr of that Rour- ton newspaper, the lIeigh Obsavcr, j w.uow Mescnyer, aiHtlier Jkurbon;) Maj. 1. 1). or j,iauen county, umiwr. w. i- Urimu, of N.ew ui k I ----- j L.lppincoti'8 ' .Magazine. ()f . in Linn:ncolrs Mllaa. t - XX j zinc fr January, b?giunin the new vol- ume of t his popular monthly, those that ?eera to merit most attention are IMward King's "Odd Corners in Austria," giving picturesque descriptions, well illustrated, of IMesteJPoIa, and" other places in South- ern Austria, seldom visited by the mere tourist; an account of "The Late Judge 1 Nicholas of Kentucky," interesting both I. for. it? politica and its personal details, by raui a. onipmac: ana uenerai urii. bin s narrative pi A Journey tnrougu ine Wind River Country." Alfred T. Bacon has a second illustrated paper on Sicily; Mrs. Hooper descnoes the Mon i-dc-l tete, the great pawnbroking establishment in I Pine atiH thn .ncci f' fnntuns sranTlf I - ."V ,wuti o other matters, some anecdotes of President Lincoln 'For Fcrcival," the new illustrated se rial, continues bright and attractive. Other stories in this i humber are "Voice. legg Bobert Al McLeod- "Uncle ' J, . ,J t Pompey's Christmas,' by Jennie Wood ville; and the opening chapters of "Jack and Mrs. Brown," by the author of ; t; - T, . v,.tf . . . ,.,,, aal the reviews are unusually numerous comprising notices of all the chief holiday publications. It is a strong number." " Cotton and Turpentine It is a fact known to' many observan ones-that the turpentine lauds in this vi ch ity, lying directly on, or . iu the near vicanty of, watet:-lines or railways, have J becoihe pretty well exhausted and many ha va argued from this tact that the trade l ( Ynmaat0n must -snfier seriously in cynse quence.. This is a rash assumption and the contrary is rather the casf; there fnr. tnrnrnfinn districts left in the interior which will last the life-time of thig TCneration, and besides it has been found. h&t the vcrv lands from which the pines have been worked off in tm npxtinn nIlf1 t;mir are excellentlvadaoted f tbe erowth of cott0n. This has been found to bc especially true in Bladen L,.,,., ,!.." tb f.f u,, I Li Li Vj V UVi K, l(OU A.J4kJ VVVil - J J attested bv ,loIual demonstration. The high sandy lands are said to be capable of produciDS the finest kind of upland ,. T afc worked and na I . ' . 1 ' - ..." ture has provided lor tliera tneir own Lystem of drainage and the cotton grown t nlantcra well kno bas tbe pecuHa T- ift of cnriching, instead of detracting from tljc soi, in whicll it is 1)roduccd Thege UcU are bcgiUI1iug to tell and the rivor stcaxners.now hT-wr d(nvu much h . nuantitics cf cotton than was ever L eforc the case. ' Wlmt "they' may have I - lost jQ frcights on- turpentine they have alreadv raore than made up ia Cotton,and win :f be with tbc busincS3 community of Wilmiiistou. The indications are now that th c Fear win Suon become as f - j its extensive cjtton fields as it hus Ious bcch for St3 rfch pJnc onstSm . JJAJM. UUUll'lt rClIiaSTlAN ASSOCIATIONS St. rAUL.?S K; LUT1I., CIIUKC1I. Whorcas, It has pleased Almighty Cod to take from our midst our beloved Broth-- er; JOHN C KOCU, in the pi ime of, life and from ab:eslnded sphere of usefalncss UblcKd, ' That5 in the doaOi of Brother lias lost a worthy iiHftiaUrTwfeo was always: ready calls sincere of mournirur iiir ihlrtv dav. liesolc Tt a iy f theia rela- Uonf be taadredtoths famlly ofdleceased, and a Llarakpajpibe, lei . Ua Record Bookof the Assboalwn with . iiame," date oi birt1 aud death and whre.born: . - - . JOHN Wi STRAUSS, Ctw'n. ' 'iSfe". ' F A, Sf4HUTTE4 ' " n MBm' iiiiLjiiiiiii ' A red-haiied girl describes herself a? a 'A ve- I - MEW LATEST NEWS. The Prospccls of Mediation. London-, Dec. 1C A Coafetaiitinplc despatch eaya that Fcveral of the powora have already acknowledged the receipt of the Porte'd circular. Tho tono of Italy'H reply is very concilia tory and friendly. It lava Iiuly will ei.doavor to hav stops taken iu con cert with tho other power for the purpose of offering" mediation. Mr. Layard, theBrilish Ambassador, denies that he has Bounded tho Porto as to the conditions of peace it would be willing to accept. The Loudon Observer aays that it has reutjou to believe the Turkish circular waj dei-patchcd at the in stance of England. The Scotsman's London corie.?pon -dent saya it ia uuderstood that tho English Government does not wish to act without the concurrence of the other powers. It is most anxious to avoid complications which might lead to unpleasantness with Russia. A despatch from Constantinople via Syria, says it is reported that England has sounded Russia as to conditions of peace. The Porte, however, has been informed that Russia desires Turkey to negotiate direct with her, and that mediation would only make the terms harder. The peace party seema to be gaining ground somewhat. Great discontent prevails among the popula tion of Btamboul. Seditious placards are frequently found. Belgkadu, Deo. 16. Prince Milan has started for Alexinatz. The Servians under Gen. Leeseh janin have occupied with artillery the heights of Topol nitza and Secanika, commanding Fort Mramor, near. St. Peter8bukg, Dec. 16. Tbe to tal Russian loss up to Dec. 13 was 77, C58 men. CorENHAGFN, Dec. 16. The report telegraphed hence to the London Pall Mall Gazette, that the Russian Min ister hero waa believed to be negotiat ing with Denmark with the view of proposing Prince Waldemar or Princo John of GluckRborg for ruler of Bul garia, is declared to be without foun -dation. Pzsin, Dec. 1G. A public meeting of from 6,000 to 8,000 persons has adopted a resolution that tho Govern ment ahoald resist, even, if necessary, with arms, further extension of tie power ot Russia. The President of the Ministry refused to receive a de putation from the meeting, as it waa accompanied by a crowd. Tho crowd becoming disorderly, the police clear cd the ntreols. By Cable to the News aud Courier, Our Atlantic Neighbors. Havana, December 17. Advices from St. Thomaa to Deoember 13th state that there had been heavs gales up to tho 8th instant. On the 29th ultimo the ship Lawrence Brown. from Philadelphia for Genoa, arrived. Advices from San Domingo to No vember 29th report a distressing son- dition of affairs. The revolution has spread all over the country. Carlos r,aez, Dromer oi tno President and Governor ot the Province of Azua. had Deen tinea Dy tne insurgents in his house. The San Domingo city prisons are crowded. Manv nrisnnnra b a an been executed in tho interior, among All is quiet in Ilayti. The Situation In FrantC. - Paris, Doc. 16. Tho Republican Left and Republican Union have de cided to ask the Ministers to grant general amnesty for Tpresa offences since May 16, and tho reinstatement of dismissed Mayors. Tt is sail that the Government will I introduce a bill makint? tho sanction of tbo Chamber neocssary for the M. do Mareere. Minister of the Interior, has removed tho reetrictious upon tho hawking of newspapers. NOW Advertisements, Wesf&o Have everything in the Oroe 3 y JLsi no that everybody el; advertisex 1 1L u u-nrili advertising, and a great manv other thin iuik nu-y uave noi aavcriiscu. S,500 LBS. MIXED CANDY 1,000 " 4 NUTS At Xitx-edicgly Low Tri'-ts. Call and be convinced. WJSST & CO., ii Market feUoet. dec l For Substantial OUIIDAY PRESENTS for Gentlemen j to to MUNSON COS Neck Ties, Hand- kerchief:', Glove., Halt Dose and even Gold and Silrer headed Canes, can fuad at tbfircjtabluhmcntj on Froat it. dee Is. We will bo glad to receive communication -from oar friends onay and U subject cf general interest bnt : The name of the writer t ultrnje furnished to the Kditor. Comannicationa must bv wiitton nl , one side of tbe paper. Personalities nmet be aroidrd. - ., An Jit is especially and particularly undo: . ?t'xl that hc editor docs not always; edor the Tiews of correspondents, onJess so stated in the editoriil columns. New AdvprtiBomonts. I. Funnanski's Celebra ted Hair Ihvlgorator. rjlO T1IK CITIZENS OF WILMINGTON ' wjho may be.troubled by dandruff Jo the hair. This InTigoiatoris b far tho best that has eer been uaed for that purpose, and EN-TI.tl-LY Fit EES tbe hair from it after few trials. There is NOT THE 8LI0IITEST discoloring of the hair, bnt it prodae a s f and pliable state of tho hair. It is made only by the undersigned, and can be had at my Barber Hhop under the Frst National Bank. I boff leave reipectfully to iecr to the fren tlemen nameJ below who Lave osc1" bit .'n vigorator, and have authorized me to do , as to tho truthfulness ot xny statement, to wit: Clvn. M l T..K.- if i xr ------- - - a;iI, UUUi a. 11. f -U liokkelen, Capt. D. L. Filyaw and ieasrs. (. J. Honey, H. II. FishblaU, Geo. A. Peck, A. ii. n.uey ana many otnert too namsrous t uicnuon. dec IS Coal antf Wood. rpHE PLACE TO HAVE ORDERS filled for good COAL AND est rates, ia located at WOOD, at very low Corner of Front and Mulberry sts. AUo CHARCOAL for kind lin If de J. A. SPRINGER. ee 18 The Place and the Timo ! JOW 13 THE TIME AND SOL: BEAU & BROS., Market street, is the place to buy your I HOXiIDAir OOODO. The, largest stock, the best goods and tho lowest prices ia the State. . Call and tee tho rare bargains we are offering for the Christ inas trade. dtv It sol bear:a;bros, IS & 20:Market street. F. A. SCHUTTE, SOUTH TXXOZtT OT., F URN ITU RE i Offers Workatalds, Something Nice ; Rattan Furniture. And makes to order Fino o-oods for Xmas Presents J ust received, a nice assor traent of cheap Chamber Sets, &c.f &c, folicits an inspection of fine lot of . Feathers. Hair &c U - v., ni ux i .1, . . ""T". twublo to show any. dc 17 Don't Put Off ( "JALL1NG AT TH S FRONT STREET Bookstore, before you bay. 8om. call after I purchasing elsewhere and then exclaim, "If T . . , t V v ... a only Pecn lhat befor I houS S. JEWETT, dec IS Front Street Book Store- 3riiCalo,'Poiincl Cnkf, QREAM PUFF, Bavarian Cream, WineJelhes, Breakfast Rolls, French Rolli, And all fine Breads and Cakes kent and mad to order. 8pecial attention given to fitting UP Dsunj u parties. k. kostki, Thorburn's Old Stand, Front St. dec 18 Calf and See QUR CHRISTMAS GOODS ia large and elegant variety. Clothing is still fjoing at sarprLloglf low prices. . An elegant assortment of Gent's ,F urn Uh- a ing Goods on hand. Scarfs selling 25 per cent. less than crcr before. Call on Merchant TaJWcrvt rWMr r Front and Triacea it. Clothing House. As Large A N1) A8 WELL SELECTED Stock of X. loUet and Fancy Goods, Perfumery. urugi. Medicines . and C.hmi iu.uu m ine rity, and will b sold low. r-resenpuons Compounded JJay or JTisht. Nijrht bell at frontdoor. JAMES C. MU5DH, Dnggiit, c 17 Third it, Opp. City Hall. " 1UJY YOUR - Christmas Presents . I AT . . Yates' Book Store. And then walk back into his rhotograpl. iw u.rv jour ugiy lacea . photograihcd, , dec 17
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