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i THIS PAPZR paa.isi! tvary afUraooa, 8udays ex cepted br JOSH. T. JAMES, koitok akd rzor&xrrox. suescirTios3. postage paid. jat jear.fS W 8ix moatas, $2 60 ; TbrM s-ttbf. Si 35; One month, 50 cenU. fit paper b delivered bj carriers, .-ofeharO BJ Prtcf Ue city, at the raw-s, or 1 J enta per wesk. jStrt!ia rate low and liberal y;abcf itr please report any and til faiUres to receive their papers regularly New Advertisements. TO-DAY ! Goods Eeceived Morning. this Hats, Feathers, Velvet, Trim- mines, &c. UILE tAITIVO IOR A30T&ER .teftaos cLap Linen Handkerchiefs, we HI c2r for the next week 100 Pairs 4 Button Kid Gloves,. Fine Quality, Good Shades, for SI 00 per pair. We csanot or Jer them again. as tbe lot was toav.t t reduced price. So come at occe sal iet whatyou want. We t'.so off r yoa a beta tifal Corset, the Tnll Prest" for Cl.OO- It U loBg, tu well, bss side stsels and mors botes than any other in the citj. . A tesittfat lice of Cxcj e L'sie, in all stjlts fr reck ted sleeves. U.utt ai lefsnU llitu, diflerefct stjlc. A b lot of llissri plaid and solid colored Ilcse. Also, solid colors for Ladies, besutiful quality, only IS cents per ptir. Tit this joa want for jour ceck, solid color, and shaded Chenilles, 10 10 cents perjard. Asi otler thiegs too cvmerosj to mention,. that yoa all want. V. Doa'i fongetthe best Scissors. Ersetcbrr the Kid Glove Depot. c:iti from so t tt.&o ia i. 3. i. 6 " buttons. 5rSijIsi aid Shapes receive! every few dsjs in tie Uillicery Depart- taeatC 1M. H. SPRUIMT, Exchange Corner. Don't Fail to See Edison's Wonderful PIionoRrapl or, Talking Machine. RrJ MLKf. rll JL55' l S1' 11 fcallne . . . . . . . . . . olhr t - it- . j i - wsu5Qaoiej.xxuoiuon. o -. -.-t m k. Anan I . . ... . .hi . I locoirow, luesoay, irom -10 ana i ail itL . dec 2 Grand Concert. The Oruid Vocal and Initnuacntal Conceit F,tbrnfit cf.rROF. VAX LA Ell and THE CONCERT CLUII, will bo given at the OI'EKA HOUSE on 1 ridoy Evening, DecGtli. S7The veiy bostTahntof thaciy has ilaJcsettltoa,-siiL C7-Tickets5)cents; Iserred Scats 2o rtnts extra; vhtch can bo obUlned at IlemsWrjr'f Dxkstore. CT-Muslcal Director Mr. E. VAX LEAR, dec 2. Boys' Suits. PHE KICEST 15D CHEAPEST Lot of la tie citr. Caa tl any boy from 5 to 10 jeart. rati stexk tf GeaU mad Yoatis ClotMnj and Fnmiihlng Goods. B&ti, Capi, Overcoats. &Ci &c- It SHRIEa3 EMPORIUM, ovJ llarketst. Music and Pictures, plAXOS, ORGANS, GUITARS, a. Violins. IUnias. Flutes. Fifes, Aecortieonf, Harmonicas, and a uodku Assortment of Sheet Masic. I CHR0MO3 AND ENGRAVINGS. A new lot just recelted, and selling at prices to suit the times. Call at one and xaake your selections from the immense slock at UEIXSBERGER'S 4c 2 tf. Lira Book and Music Store I nrt i VOL. 3. WILMINGTON, N. G., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1878. XO. 26 0 LOCAL NEWS. !itw Advertisements. JoH!i W. GoiDOS 4Bao Geceral Insu rance Agents and Adjusters. Ja. T. Pittiwat 8atsplrs from Haiti more and If ew Orleans. ,' . Bead L'aacby A Co., new ad. P. Deisibkrsie Music and Pictures. J. C. Mcsn, Druggist. Speei's Poit Grape Wine. A 3h mi--Beet Cnlaundried Shirt for 75c. No Cily Court to-day. I There are 197 street gas lamps in the city. ' The receipts of cotton fur this prt to day were 1,144 bales.. Ad organ grinder is doing the town ac companied by moTe than a baker's dozen of tbo small boy. ' Wo iezreWo learn of th' 8f rious illness I of Mr. Jno. Colville, of tbU ci:y. We trust soon to see Lira at his dail avoca'ion. Tho ri.onrph on t-xMimniii ii'won . mkt ik,k i " - -" - o? , ,. . i ' , i Vm 1i f arnlinisn. rvr VOJI all ho ........ -w-.w 1 a , " I promises Tho old magnolia tree which has stood in the yard in the rear ol Judgo Mcarcs' a,v. fi-. fof for ronfnrJ h.is at last succonnted to old age and has icppicu over to moiuer earn.. The silo of reserved scats for the Con- ccrt Friday night, which is to Lc given for the benefit of Pfof. VanLcar aud the Cornet Concert Club, commences to-mor- ..... , ,. iK,rr row at Ucimbergcr s Live !ook Store. The Street Lamp?. The morning naners. in 4hcir" reput of thc meeting cf the Botrd of Aldermen, o a ' - ctitml that the contract for lizbtios the city lamps (gas) be award- .l tn the Wilmington Gas Lizht Company at $10 ier month per lamp, whereas it should have been ' $2 ir month, This, with the reduced expenses for - i ' . , r ... i;1iiin- nil rn-irir.r lmn. All'.. Wlil I x a ? r,.., r iku ,tm!ni. . . . 1 - F DU IU w. .u -u...... braiiorj.overthelast.ofsome$;3,0Wayear. I ' ' . - I Mr. Spruni Aciurcss, The address delivered by Alex, fcfprunt, rn . a.l -"enic?r- before thc lllitoncal ... . .1 and ScienliOc Society, of this city, The fi,l TlmM r.TK.Aip fTanp ami Rrmeilv -:.u -,.t-'-.i .tit; iw WU J13k IU IkU IUUA(u uivv.uuuu J I the unusually larce audience rrescnt on the occasion. Ia was a mbst excellent ad- dress and has been the jubject to-day of most favorable comment. It will be pub- llshed in lull in to-morrow's isiue of the Kkvikw. A French Letter. 1 he Chief of Tolioe to-day rsccived-a li"er postmarked Republique Francais direc Monster Etienne Proux . 1 1 T I f A 1 . . . T 1 n n Tlrt X wl l...:.4.nl a U'ltminnfnn C in ilinn Fin Tnrrl ,lU.u. -,u0 - Ums- Abs IcUPr 13 sent to the caro of the Chief ol Pouce and is j awaiting ine ciauuaut at iuai uiuwiaia . . . 1 - T 4 l 4 1 4 ft? I nook laer cq.xo. 1. At the regular monthly meeting cf Wilmington Hook & Ladder Company No. 1. held last evening, tho following ccntlemen were elected to fill vacancies- R. F. Hamrae. Foreman and Vico Pre- aident, vice II. H. Berry, resigned. Ii. II. Grant, First Assistant, vice R. F. Hamme, promoted. A. G. Conoley, Second Assistant, vice II. U. GrantNpromotcd.. Jno. Waters, Axeman, Hammo, promoted. vice R. The Icrfomance Last Slsht- 1 ." The performance at the Opera House last night was a very'good one and was witnessid by a very fair audience, not near as many, though, rs the merits of the performance demanded. Miss D'Este certainly sustained the admirable' repu tation she had previously won here and sha was supported by pood company. To-night, their second and last appear ance here, will bo presented A Celebra ted Case," a play which has had a splen did run ia Northern j cities, and wc bespeak for them a full house. ' Home, Sweet Home. There's no place like it, especially if the breakfast biscuits or bread and tha tea - rolli cr muffins are nice, light, and enjoyable. Always usa Dooley s ieast I'owder in ine prouueuoa 01 iue ruc- Ies. and, otner mings Demg equai, come will a' ways be sweet and happy. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is fast (aking the place of old fashioned cough remedies. It never fails to relieve the most violent cold, and for throat diseases it is invalu- able. Trice 25 cents. DA Doard of Aldermen. The Board met in regular session last evening at c o'clock, P.M.; present, His Honor, the Mayor, and a full Board. The petition from tha police force, ask ing for an increase of pay, was reported back to tb; Board from the Committee an police, am Was than laid upo'n'the talle. Committee on Tire Department re ported on tho petition in reference to the storage of kenwer.c oil aud lime in the "bupiuess centre of the city' recommend ing that the Mayor require them to be re moved. The report vvn received and a l -pt' d. i . r..i..r.,iMrr Lights rtC'inmi tided that " e t.'.c j.-!'i!ii!i Ji liinp fn Third and ll.in.i;t i.:d.S.vi:ilh and Woystt-r streets be graated. Adop'ed. YVnimilfrf! nr Markets alio fi-s re- com:r.cnded that the risoluiion asking for a tax on wood dealers who sell I y I retail from flat be not granted. Adopted. ! A derman Flanner, of lie Sanitary I I 411 II 111 II IT I II II 11.11 Llll awmiuau - - - - - -r 1 . . r - requested by tho Board ofAIdcimeu to I l . . .J . . . , I i,....,i. in nrmoimn na Wf.i4 nm.9 npil bv him at the meetinc: of tho National Board of Health recently held iu Rich rnond, Va., relating to the treatment of yellow fever, and what precautionary measnrcscan ociawcu ioj.rcvi.uw u u I - - - 1 a - t ; rr,liirliri .f hr Rmurrra in OUT midst. Thc Spccial Committce on u&ht Qon .iirh Aldprman Planner, offered thc following resolution, which wasadopt- cd: Resolved, That the contract for light- mg the city be awarded to the ilraington Gasl Lig.ht Company, at the rato b:d by . .a o. t j . per month, said contract to continue until April 1st, 18S0, tho city to hayo tho op.tion to continue for four years. Alderman Foster odered tho following resolution which was adopted: Jksolved. That IJis Honor, b. 11. t ish blatc, appoint a committee of three with power to act upon the bul o Michola.s tn ncrht i in nrv wun rrasonno wnere on la "....j J now uatu. ... ,... - 1 .1 P It Aiaerman inn ouerea me ioiiowing re solution, wnich was adopted: ... . .. . a . -rv Urdtrcd. liiatirom ana alter ucccra b , I878.the street hands bo paid thc sum of 1 per day; provided the appro- j - g 1 : 1 a. sr -1 .H t u a - u pnaiioa uereioioro uiauo m iuo partment of Streets bo adeato to meet lut oaujo- Alderman Bowdca offered a . resolution " luu "uw .uSFaiu tu ,cia ood dealers in the city of Wilmington be abolished. Adopted. , A resolution, onereaoy Alderman ivmg that the salary of F. Mayer, City Detec tive, bo increased to $50 per month, was adopted. Aldermen Flanner arU Foster voted nay The following resolution, offered by Alderman Foste wa3 referred t0 the Committee on Streets and Wharves: . Resolved. That the Committee on Streets and Wharves take into coosidera tion tho dispensine with an overseer of IVia ftt rtovfa e rwl the city carts, and expending the amount required for the same in employ- ing one more man, mute ana care in aa- dition to the present force, and report at tho next meeting of the Uoard. The Mayor called the attention of the Board to thc necessity of passing an ordi nacco prohibiting the keeping of hogs h8 V wtbin the citJ limit8 and by consent of the Board, appointed Aldermen Fianner and Myers a commit tee to prepare an ordinance and report to thc next meeting of the Board. The Mayor also called the attention of the Board to the necessity of having lamps placed in tho alley in rear of J. C. Ileyer's store, and on Alderman Bow- den's motion it was ordered that three lamps be placed in said alley. Oa motion of Alderman Fester, it was lesolved that the necessary repairs be made to Fourth street bridge, to be done under the direction of the CommitUe on Streets and Wharves, relation from the W. S. F. E. Co., No 1, asking for a new hose reel, was referred to the Committee on Fire Department, with power to act. Communication from sundry citizens suggesting that a fire-alarm be erected on the City Hall; calling the attention of the Board to tte inefficiency of the present lire-altrms, was referred to the Committee on Fire Department. Application from the Order of Patrons of Mercy, asking for the free use of the City Hall for one night, was granted. Petition1 from sundry butchers, asking that the Board of Aldermen prohibit the sale of fresh meats in shops, was refer red to the Committee on Market and Fees. Petition from sundry citizens, asking that the dock, foot of Chestnut street, be opened, was referred to the Committee on .Review , Streets and Wharves, and Alderman low den, with power to act. Application to have Ewing's Alley pav ed from Front street to the river, Was referred to th? committee on Streets and Wharres. The report of the Superintendent' o Health for the mcnth of October was read and ordered to be placed on file. Ad'0-.ned. Jude McKpi. We are glad to welcome again ty our city, both on account of his personal and official character, our esteemed Judge Of this Third Judicial District, the lion. A. A. McKoy. .1 ude McKoy is well auil 'favorab'j-- known to the people of this section, both j on account of his great purity of charac ter as a citizen and fcis axnited bearing as an impartial Judge.- lie is one anions-a thousand The Courts. Thc Ciiminal Court, His Iluor Judge SIcares presiding, converod this morning at 0 o'clock and adjourned until to-morrow at 2 o'clock at which time the docket will be taken up. Th3 Superior Court, I lis Honor Judge McKoy presiding, convened this morning at 10 o'clock. The forenoon was occu pied in arranging the calendar for the term after which the Court adjourned at 12 until 2 o'clock this afternoon. The Court will meet again afier ad journment this eveuing on to-mprrow morning at the usual hour and continue ip session unttl 2 o'clock in the afternoon at which time thc Criminal Court will convene. e understand this plan of operations will continue for several da-ij having been agqecd to by Judges McKoy and Meares for the purpose or allowing each Co.urt to transact as much business as possible aud for the furtherance of thc I public iutcresti. Christmas Trade. Tho Christmas tide will soon Ly 0:1 us aud persons will be plying hsre and there looking to a judicious expenditrue of their small earnio-s. There will be a falling offjio the toy trade this season and a cor responding increase in the demand and purchase of styleish and useful articles. Our merchants have been striving to get cheap, desirable and attractive goods for tha Christmah trade but none has succeeded so well ia this direction as Mr... Julius Haiik. He attended the recent trade sales of the North and bcught his im mense and well selected stocK at a reduc tion of at least fifty per cent, from quota tions. xais very popu.ar ury gooos empo rium, just over the bridge, on Fuurth street, is a plaje of resort for the ladies of this city who desire to obtain the nicest goods at the lowest prices. lis will not pretend to enumerate prices as his aie so much lower than others, and in fact so innumerable that it would be the labor of a day. The stock must be sold and every one will be surprise to see the fabulously low prices put on the goods offered for Eale at Hahn's. Bear in mind thess good were bought at a great deduction lor cash and as he has small expenses he is satisfied with a small advance oa cost. f The Tax Payers Meeting. We are requested to urge upon the tax payers , of this city the importance of attending the meeting called in the city Court Room this evening for the purpose of considering the city finances. The matters are importent and the atten dance of those interesting is earnestly urged. The past due debt of the city is now something like lo0,000 and the Board of Aldermen are. desirous that these upon whom tho paymt-nt of this debt bust necessarily fall should ba present and give them tte beceGt of their views. Personal efforts have also been made to induce these parties to attend but without much success. Oo member of the Board informs us that he has called to-day upon a number of those in terested and while some have promised attendance others seem indifferent, fivecf the heaviest tax-payers in the city having stated that they will be too busy to at tend. We are sorry that these things rm -n JJ-4AU J- are SO. ine noara 01 iiiutrmeu are ue sirous of the advice and counsel of those most interested in the matter and we again urge a full attendance at the meet ing this evening. The Governor has reappointed G W Nichols a Commissioner of AfSdavits, resident at Spartanburg, South Carolina. Editos II'eview Ola i oe nol no i:r v -'th, u!t. s4vs t! a": "Ilnnv-.r l.-s t h-.s' that F V Fo i (."ar.t. with r.u A V.: r xi the with the hor mayoralty, c The rumor is with untrue. an3 n i. .,-,., r .7 .. ' , iil.U " "!,.v a ' ;ivi M-e now r.nv enterprise cf color-n-'witi':'";, traded to be at tlie cxpensii I - it tho f in cit'v. uirecwy or mdirfctly, in tbowavol dupli cating .sinecure cfiiees and. incrour t,f p,v and nch contracts... Vc. Upon reference to my past record oe can sivi.y r ftiriri" tc city records thitlthovr n rr:'irj vf on every vote taken to r rc!rcVch-- ment at:., I .rcf(r i , a Ion V. W. F. : ::. Con sum: lien fa rid- A;: old p'jyriebn, rethnl I Paving had placed in hislutuis by a a 1 iiiuiamissionarv th. 1'oni'U' x cX : 1 -;..-.? Ie vegetable remedy, for the t ..., r.nd' pe r manent cure for conMmij5iir. u ,;! . ; ,t:s c:trarrh, a?lh-i.a, and all ihnuf a;.,iv iwi y stwctions, also -a positive and ra iie'd c.ne for; nervous debility and v'.l lu-rvot:r corv. plaints, alter having tested i's wo-..! 1 ;' ; curative powers in thousands of easo, it: flt it his duty to make it known to i v sufienng fellows. Actnatod by this motive, ami a desire to relieve liumati snU'eriii", i will send, tree of cha-so, to all 'who- desire H-, this receipe, with lull direct ions for pre panug and uinir, iu Cfiiiian, French, ' er English. Sent by mail by ad.lressi'nu' with stamp, naming thH paper. Y. V. S.rar ,. 1 'owe is' Uloek, Itoch-ster, Xo-y Yo;k Ddc ."-lw. The old established iiouju ol .'ii.aSl.'?. uorace Waters fe Mons, ' Xew Yo:k, isf mettingthe jmblij more than ''hall way1' m HoliJay oilers lV-r pjanos and orp ins, 'v seems inered ible thai such instruments can be sold at the prices nameJ in their, advert isemoz.t L:c'h appers in another column. -1 -.-. , Nov . Advertisements. . Oiuaisut IIU!I1 Iii1!Tl!l ArP m.. v aaa v ami New Orleans. QttDERS forMclaeses, Suar.CoiVcC'oap, Meats, Rice. &c, rromptlv PxPcutM at. bot tom prices bj JAS. T. 'PETThWAY, dec 24 Water Hfrfcet. . O o o L O o HA . rn "3 c S3 - cr 2 o. 01 03 1 o B .4- 'in. o X- 9 CE9 711 c o o o O 4v Si O O o ZD WASTED-A GOOD JIA.Y for every , State and Territory in the Union; a lair saiary paia. u i or address La Uelle Manufactaring Co., 0Z Clark St,., Chicago, dec 3-4w. WANTED 'kooodAwnt to canvass Wilmington and the adjoining towns for the best selling household urticlel in the world. Tip top profits, write at once to N. Y. MaiufacturiagCo., 2;Clinton Place, New York. dec 3 iw AGENTS, READ LTHIS. , We will pay Agents a Salary of $100 per month and expenses, or allow a large com mission t- sell oar new and wonderful inven tions. We mean what we say, Addres?, without delay, iSHERSlAlV & CO.. Marsha 1, Michigan. I dec 3-4 w DIPHTHERIA. Johnson's Anodyne Liniment will positively prevent thia terrible disease, and will positively cure nine cases ia ten. Infor mation that will save many lives sent free Dy mail. Don't delay a moment. Prevention is better than care. Fo d everywhere. I. S. JOH.VS'ON 4 CO., j dec 3 Iiangor, Maize. A GREAT OFFER FOR HOLIDAYS I We will during the Holidays dispose cf 100 PIAXOSk OHOANS, new and second-hand of first-el as makers Including WATEKb' at lower prices for cash, than ever before ofTer eL WATERS' Grand liquate nd Upright Pianos and Quran Organs are the best made, warranted for telX years. Agents Wanted. Illustrated Catalogues Hailed. Music at half price. HORACE WATERS k SONS, Ifanfrs. aad Dealers, 40 East 14 th sL, IT, T. PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive coxc&:a&IeaUo& . from our frienda oa aay trd all subjects ot general Interest but ; The name of the writer nest alwayr be famished to the Editor. Communications must be wiittca on cu.y ens side of the paper, i ' ' ' FerBonalitfMiaajtbe avoided. Andit is wpedally and particulirij nnde? -tood that the editor does not alwaj endor se ' the views of correspondents, taleae ao stated ia te editorial coluicns, . , ' 7T.- icw Advortisomonts. 6 AME-BACK. WEAK BACK. ;5EKS0rrS CAPCiHE Porus Plaster. This' Article ii one which rcallv pofsem 'xtraord-inn-rv meiit. Hr coBuriir 5o physicians in .1 oar own locality, vol vill fiud that the above is true. It Is'fa? uperiot to the oruinarv corn tlr 1 j be 60-called electrical 'appliancej, and til lU exterral remfdies whatever. Itcontaiml !nurt-iv new e crcents which cause it to re ivo pain t once. srencthn , 4,-bere other pUt-m will not even relievt j r Lauienesd and AVeaaness of the back useasea ivianev .i.uni? snd Chp Hiffionl ies, Kheumaiism, .Ne-tectd Colds, Femah luru"''i au mi JOC41 aciies and pains, i i simply the let umlir Tr ! ov hi i uruiit . 1'rtce 25 cents. . 3 ",I:i evory marl io block a stitue s!eerT . An ak io ovm v aconv . ,Thoujc:h.! aro! ;e. us in Iumher, 1 , Nvrr v;.kt'(l.in tMt r 1 atiiies. ' Uiit MiiicI.t'iK il intowiirin lif? Wh. 11 g ii jjrasps the Tiorr.c'tLcaii li . '' ' Sq ?a.-g tlx;- bahl, and. . 1 L: eeiOGRS&GO living grasri-d thj 'Piomctl.can tire," 1 1 Cheap Prices;, Tair" Dealing and no II r in k ins : 022 thv Premises, May p4-eMinie to hold up their heads. 1 As 1 they (leinaud the money "beford 1 1:0 goods aio delivered, they can af- 1 lord and do ii'wc ld o.ircrs to pound, nrit he in o'ro iior 1. L. BHIiJUEItS & CO., IntMidel giving a full lb?, of prices this ' wejji knowing that licy s-ll goods lower thaiVf i:y otht-r houso in th ; city, hut re frain ftom doing s-. l' r thai- of still more fngl.toning their rioKNOs in') the belief that they will .sooner or later conic to grief " by filing good? at. r Ivlow cost. They' -do thia out of tho -kindn-s.s of their hearts to.spaio tl.u IVvliogs ,t th;r fi:ienis as icucli as in ssi-hli, 1 -ni" it docs not much ' m.dtor, rs tho 1 ul i;o ai aheady aware tut by brin-iiig-.TliE HUSKY to P. ItlUUEIiS & CO.; they ran 'save In 1:1 1" to ir, jpr cent, on tho present, prices,' and to :)) ' per 'cent. " on thoi-o "of a ftiw weeks iinco. 'U.cy can assure their Trionds that, they sell goods lii-itl-otvKt.i.or hciow cost, unless the mar ket dc:!iui.s, .j'3 tLf fac, lilies for purchas iiigare ho.grcal that what may bo cost to, 'hers lcau-s a rea:jo::aUo'protit for them. Uut, evea if they ,siou!d decide to sell goods at or Ul;.v co..t,- a'l tho better for the b;i ing public. , The Little Joktrs ars Here ! Let him tmoke. who nevif firoked before, Atd he wLo alwajg smostd now einoke thu moi c. A big lot -of them this time ; no danger ' of 'getting out again. 3 for fO cents 1 Just think of it. AXo. l CTGA14, lit for al'rmce. If you don't 'pay that it is the UKST CIGAJt for the money that you ever snick' d wo will give you a box free ot chsr2V and deliver 'them at your homo .besides. , A new lotxf CHAMPAGNE, (imported and domestic),. HOCK'S and CLAItETS, just received. Caps Fear ! Cape Fear ! Cape Fear! Pronounced by all to have th-2 licbest and tintst flavor iu the world. . . MARTELLE! Guaranteed to be live years old, perfecL ly pi' re, and only Three ($ ') Dollars ier galicn. ; . ' . ; ."C7A!1 ((specially tho ladles) a;'e cord.' ally invited to examine for themselves. )Ve have the freshest and most select, stock of GlIOCEKlE.Vmd LIQUOKb- in the Slate ot North Jfoliha, if lo. in the South. ' We mean business and competition wo defv. i 1 r P. 4?pcclful!y and truly, . ( ; , P. L. BRIDGEES d CO. P. S-Friuent calls having bepn matie of late for old brooms, we think it beat to announce that "we have ho old stock to dispose of," but if any of our frienis r r.'fer old stale goods to new fresh ones, at lower n prices, we will send out and buy lor them, and will be certain to PAi uASll, so that when we come to grief bv srdling goods a or below cost, lo t ue here will le the loseri (ec 2 tf P. L. II. & CO. otice. JOTICE IS JiJlnKIiY yven to alf whom it may concert., that application wiil be made to tho General Assembly of North Carolina, wir'eb convenes ia Jauu ar7 next, for a charter to incorpora tlj "Wilmington, Charlotte & Weitern RaIN way Company." tj2c 2-30t Spcer's Port Grapo Wine.- FCLL SUITLY ON HAND at Oat Dollar per botUe. Tare Drus and CLrml 1 calsanda fall line cf Patent Ucdicines. 1 ' JAMES C. IIONDS, Druggist, Thir4 itree Opp. City Dtli,
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