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this paper ft trtrT aftsraooa, 8aadayt z. eeptod kr JOSH. T. JAMES, sDtro avo rtomxToi. raiCEirTIOSS. POSTAGE PAID. jfir.li W 8lxxaoatas, S3 SO TkxM, ?aths, Si v naia, eu ceau. fie pF'r wiI1 silvered by carrier, I f charge, ia any part or tae city, at the V.f e , or 13 eentt per week. I'tertircf Iow libtraJ f-Habeeribers will plea report aay aid fi:resto receive their papers regularly New Advortisoments. TO-DAY ! Goods Eeceived Horning. this gats, FeatherB.Velvot, Trim miDES, &c. w II fl.K WAITING TOR ANOTHER ,i'il' ifceap Ltccn Handkerchiefs, we rj..3r fcr thectit week 100 Pairs 4 Button Kid Gloves,.Fine Quality, Gcod Shades, for $1 00 per pair. tict i rdcr them actio as tie lot was at reduced price. So come at occe sJ get what jom wat.t W ! fff r joo a beautiful Corset, the Toll Dress" for Gl.OO. hU'oeg, f.tt will, hs side steels asd more tha a"T otaer in the city. A beautiful lice of Cie, e Ls;, .in all stylce for seek ard sleeve. Kj aai I&'anU ilitti, diflereat styles. 1 at fal( Ui'm pUii and solid colored II.se. A Uo, solid 'colors for Ladies, beautiful quality, only 75 cents per pair. TletMag yoe want for jour seek, solid . . . . , - .. cotor, axa aaaoea vnenuier, iui 1 9 cents per j ard. liJ tlf tilers t camerous t rnentiou, that jam all want. L Lia t foaeCtha best Scujors.3 tfcbfr tbe K!i Glove Depot. CInfra39 cents to SLS0,"ia 2, I, 4, 6 battues. Jw5if!a3d Shapes received arerj few days i the Millinery Depart neat. N. H. SPRUWT, t7vU itel Pearls I ! WEZS TOU WANT TOBDT a Pkixt eall aad exaalne tie PEARL. It far aarpasses aay thirg la the tcaxkeu npj M ottt.tt m on. fTk -i - a I a I Lata a nM Haa of ittlLdi T I 3 t nU aad tavite aa examloaUoa of I W I ft tieiB b elnfl fearer. I DAVID I I Tha Clether. I ov:j I of ir)3 . A Ci Xmnfi is Coming. 1 A JkWKTT u Prepared to faralsh X mas Goods at low rates. Come aad see J to far yotrseX d 4 S. JEWETT, Froat street. I Z iic wuiiiiio n uuo On Tho European Flan, I t- a. 3 -1 r e I vvtttcr xront ana Aea -cross ouccu, i Near Union Denot. "V wh MH I I the zZ:nn rred to famish meals and lodeincs. I her IWUoraat open at all hours. Prka low and bed-rooms neat, cDaa d airy. Pcial rales by day, week or month. "7TLe only Uestanrant in the city. W. M. COLLINS, 2-2Uw in-thu Proprietor. Overcoats. p&OU THIS DATE I will dese oat bt Kock of Boys' aad Chndrea. Overcoats' at lt!j red oced prices. C Ct aay boy from I to II years. UotMrg: and Foniiliiiig Goods, lUtl, Caps, &Ct &C- At SOWER'S EMPOBIDW, dtel UarketsU ' . . lu OtlC 6a Ia . LE.!?vAV" 'Art iXSZW&Z We would not be wiout itinonr fami ule aad Historical rJedtty, of Wi!aBg- e bave used it for over fifteen years, C. dee C-Wt, acd it baa never disappointed us yet." r VOL. 3. WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER LOCAL NEWS. few Advertisement. A tiaaiaa--Boj's :.d Children's Overcoats at reduced pric e. S. Jawirr Xmu if Coning. Jaku C. 8titiwsos Business Chit. Boatwrioht A MeKor Offer to the Tab He P. Haixsiiaeia Holiday Goods- J. C. Mcass, Druggist. For C5 cents. C M. Tar Orsdill Special to My Friend and Patrons. Boatweigbt A McKor We ain't much on 8(ataet. Williams A McacHi.os Flour, kugar. Coffee, Ac Giles A llcaCHisoi Our Christmas Gocds, Fdwaid Caktwill Law School. P. L. Budgies A Co Too Bust. Weddings axe always fashionable. The worst kind of sipping gossipping. l'oliccmen assist each other by clubbing together. ci are scarce at tweoiynve ccdis per aocn. . , . - i All trus women want to re patrons of - mi I ftusuanary. "be storm signal is Ilvin" in the brctze aain to-dar Hilton Nobles is booked for. (Ultigb next Friday. . . Ucea y lies the head that tells & good many of them. Every dog has his day, but the Lights belong to the cats. Wind blustery and exceedingly dis- agreeable to-day. Christmas trees are being bronht into the citv rather earlv . Lotta at the Opera House, Saturday I uo. . , j C,S'. f; There is scarcely any circumstance that may Dot have been worse. Kattorutman delighted the Peters- bnrghera last Saturday night. The Scientific American .ays one-half i i t 1. I lh inndir snlfl i ranlr nnunn . I ""p" i I . i uoi. w. uoxunaers.oi tno jmeign mm m m . 1 1 I voszrvcT, is ia me cuy io-aaj. Soan boiler, and men workin- in tan- nencYbava proved exempt from yellow f,w. t - f l.l K I . dressed pork are begin ing to come into market. A mild winter for this latitudo and no ice are me laics preaitiioua unuUm. .1-1-. -f.i :- I acre, hereabouts. - pirin.ifwM r!ervmen. rjhvsicians. I . .. L women and railroads, are me uvc powers wbirh rn! tbfl world. I 1 ...t.inn ? larrrnlv Irtl- I .. T : ln laled Journal la one oi tne roaas to pros- nritv anrl trrptrlaJ bliss. I -ru..Ar. .t "BU5 Ui UUfc 1CW l" nlace in business circles in this city duriDg the first of the coming year. nu mati Kft. tTi unia oiri T a'-1 tkiD afcoat wbat have for a Christmas present. TlT51nri TftViTa vtr'iW rl Pbrn? rlil- from hia ashes at the Ooera House on ' "I ,f..j...:.u n Thej improved lamp post is padded about the heght that a fellow wants to I an rest his aching brow, and is becoming - I i. I popular. i o f Jr fw A triaa Kim f sm Vila wvtlVi f is unspoken wish of many a fair girl , bu - n J kis a girt for father? It speaks for itself; is what a lady said of Dr. Boll's Cough Syrup the other day, for a single bottle cured my child of a most dreadful cough. There was, a goodly number of ladies abroad to-day, LOtwithstaading the wind and the dust. Preparations for Xmas are in order now, you know. The weather is desidedly disagreeable; too much wind and too much dust flying, consequently we consider it a very dusteye day. Xo charge. This is, free gTati?, The Utber who won t let his daughter ait out on the froat steps with her bean ll2s c'd nights, has no respect for the man who manufactnres cough syrup. ,,Ooolej, Yeast Powder," Said a lady, haa made itself indispensa- ble in our kitchen. Otir biscuits, cake, wafiles, xnufHns, and such like things with ita aid are always enjoyable and rood. Sampson Fair. We learn that there was quite a large gathering at the Sampson County Fair last week, tberi. having beeu as many as two thousand people in attendance. And in a pecuniary way, we are gratified to hear that our Simpson friends made quite a success of it. Good for Sampson; "(rod bless you !' GraTirt JiTryAiijouiuecI. 1 The Grant! Jury of the Criminal Court, after having completed their labors for the term, adjourned sine die on last Sat urday afternoon. During fho week that the jury was in session forty-five true bills were re turned and nir.ctean that were not truo bills; of this latter class eight were on appeals fromM igitrates' Courts. The remaining eleven were cases that wen sent reu'nily up by the trial Jus tin . City court Two vt-rv bad rarts of druuk an.1. ,. , . y. 0;y uIljtc aM, J;c olher .c , brf.. tin- Mvor ur Lis w 1 " adjudication this m-nning. fine nr ten d.ivs in tho uv l.rison vas 11 e scntenco pronounced iu crch cas. i ne paie lact-waineu up n iue v-np n uesk and fhclled out wcue tne -Lui.ua individual.not hciugone of Judge KufeU's Grcenbackcrs, bad to iiubmit t j the alter native of going to prison. Superior Court. The second week of the December term of this court o nimenced tbU morning but shortly after the court convened, upon the SUSr estion of the Hon. George Davis that the court adjourn, to allow the mem- b-rs to Pass suitable resolutions relative .... vt wr i. trr i 1 to the death ot tnc lion, iiugn waaucu, His Honor, Judge McKoy, ordered an . .-t . adjournment until to-morrow morning at half past nine o'clock. Some Old Bones. Tt is known to but few that the track 0f tho Wilmington & Weldon 11. R. a short distance abovo the old Union Repot, and about fifty yards beyond fcuw uiaif iuuu uusi, ni3 uuiu tu uiu ' inaian uuryinc crouuu. oeverat ueu T ,. . . . 0 tlemen who were walking on the track I throuch this" cut on Sunday last were faking of it when one of those in the PJ asscrtcd that. Indian relic3 were louna mere some tmrty years ago, wnen he was a boy. This led to an examina- . . . tiou of the ground when several pieces 0fbom, skull &c , were lound there. pi; T,nnt.r arm intitPfl tn rail tw1 examine. I I - McellDZ Of the Bar- . e . . TT. TT , , I ' Superior Court, His Honor Judge Mc- Kmt mKimtr nnrnJ of tho i-cnol I J . hour this morning when upon the sug- rPRtinn nf TTnn. Pnr TUvis Tli'a TTnnni " ' j Judge McKoy adjourned the Court, to I - .,.i, -fu v- " u.uu. suitable proceedings touching tha death I lruiT rr i. vtt-J47I .uuu.uauuM On motion of Mr. Davis, Hon. R. S. T7u ma 4t, .. DuBrutz Cutlar, Esq , was'appointed Sec" retarv. Qa motion tha Chairman appointed a committee of five members of the bar, viz : M. London, Esq., Hon. Ed. Cant- nroll ATol 11 -T 1 lavann AToi 11 ll ' ' ' ' ' btedman and Hon. V. xv. AlciLae, to draft suitable resolutions touching the death of Mr. Waddell, and to report to aHinnrned meeting of tha bar. to be held on Friday morning next, at 10 J o I . . I clock. On motion adjourned te Friday morn- in? at 10 o'clock. Wearing Flannel. J lull 3 uvuiHU.li j ucuiw uigio cicij tr.tr. r i r it.hj, , . body to wear flannel and to pat it on at once. Winter or summer, it says, nothing better can be worn next the skin than a loose, red woolen flannel shirt; I ...... .. I loose, for it has room to move on the I skin, thus causing a litUlation which " draws the blood to the surface and keeps I up it there; and when that is the case, no one ean take cold; "red, for white I , , ,, . , , flannel fulls up. mats up and becomes I tight, stifif, heavy and impervious "woolen," the product of sheep, not ofcet- ton wool,because that merely absorbs the moisture from the surface, while woolen flannel conveys it from the skin and de- posits it in drops on the outside of the V. t. t .t. . A4 Bhirt, from which the ordinary cotton I hirt aWs it, nd. bT it, nrer pd-' sure to the exterior air, it is soon dried without injury to the bpdy. Having these properties, red woolen flannel is worn by sailors even in the midsummer of.the hottest countries. Wear a thinner JL matsrial ia the lummer. I Try Seyiew. - The D'Este BcneHr. The pwforrnance at the Matinee cn Saturday and at the regular performance on Saturdays night last of the Ileln D'Este troupe were very fine and' the at tendance was good. We understand jtbat they cleared about $200, enough to pay their way out of town( Tney kft here on Saturday niLt, cn the learner DT Murchison. for rayetteville, where they !ay to-r.iglt and to-mrrrow i.ight. . Personn!. .. We wer'1 plea4d h receive a visit tc-day from that bi aveo Coi federate soldier and genial, whole-soiled gentleman, Caplaln Swift Galloway, our ov:hy Solicitor f this Judicial DUtrict. I V.V were glad too to see our frk-i d ic L i to weli : hard woik seems to acree with L-iin.'ard he still speats from the bottom of his oo W vere gratJCrsd ni; o fo r eeive a call at the same time ficm Tiw t. J.iv. I'aiscr, of Sanii .ton county. . Th" sev?! ;i -.caos of the city against property cwners on Front b'ro.'t for ex penses iuccrro.1 ia nyiug t r' IV-'gian pavement was -r4 the oa'i-r I.:r i'?.r trial ia the Superior Ocurt to-i.'ay lut was con tinued until uext term. The Violetie. The German Barquo VioU.lte, which was kept at Quarantine last March acd not allowid.to ccme to the city on ac count of one or two of the crew having died with 3 elijw fever on the patsage,has again put 'u n appearance at this port, but this lime with a cloan bill of health. m'fWigsaayj f:r:'nrf.mnrv7 irsnmmrri-et Pgw Ad vert it emeu ts. In Addition To the Laiffs- StocS OF V rccenes v BoatW!3llt & 3 ALWAYS Ofri'sr ffl ihi VvMic ! JLZlLt Present ' TM Week THC TOLLOvVING T U-bnrJ Olives FaTCleS, I Spanish and Queen Olives. Tarkua and French Prunes, : v T v ucgi-uiu viuuu, ' Patras Currants ... . Champignons Petit Pois, Brazil Nuts. W est Ind.a Oranges, Messina Lemcn?, . Malaga Grapes. Languedoc and Terr agon a Almond, In Shell, Paper Snell and rasbelled, irrench and Grenoble . Inuts gmyrna Figs, io Fancv Cartoon. Baskets, B xes and Kegs; -New Layer K.sins, ia . Boxes. H.lv.a and Qbm London Layer Raisins, Loose Mascate's, FineDehesa Kaisins ?alencias, hnltanas, and Seedless lialsia? Italian llaccaroni, 1 Id ractages, and Vermacelh, French Fruits in Brandy, Chartruse and Anisette, Kimmel and Curacoa. Port, Sherry! ana Madena Wines, French Brandy, very old and pure, Imported Cigars, Ac Above in Stock in Large Variety; iJOaLWIlffilt tS illCilOV. . . - . w O B, 7 & 8 Worth Front Street dec8.dAw ew;. n a. PatrflUS ! f j mHOSE WISHING PHOTOGRAPHL FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS will please come t . and data thoir sit fin 7'. and frive their orde rs fJ " possible, tolecable me all my orders in due time. Frames and Mouldings for Picture Frames to make to , . order, in all styles and in great variety C-IVI. VAN OXLSSSXiAce Artist and Photographer. CONFIDENTIAL. A, mJ homely lriencs I wouw say nesitate no longer. My Camera will etanu you; as- tonishinc as it may appear, nevertheless it is JglJ ftalitre. and we are both ready and willing to wait oa JJ JfTJe can 10 siTeyoa "afaction decatf. CM. V. mHE WiLiiiNGTON JO DUVAL, is one of tke very best adrsrtLaing mediums, ir . 3L 9 1878. NO. 265 1 Takes this cppoit unity cflhaving a BUSINESS CHAT I , with the leaders of the. He has just received for the Holiday Tiade the following fresh" goods Fire Crackers, Toipedoes, Candies, in al cort'val.le styles and shapes. Cilroi.s, Ci'.'.ants. llaisins, Figs, 1'nir.ps, .-''- kinds of Nuts, including Cocoa Xuts, Miuced Meats, and a lage variety of Cakes, and Crackers such as leaAiijrett, IvrndergarteTis and .Animals, ' aiioiunig at the same tunc to cluldreu nouir5bmeiit,amusement and edu- cation. E,s,g Jumbles, some- 4 thing veiy nice. Iced, Honey and Sponge Cakes, IVund Cake, Vafers, Oyster and Crisj) C-eam Crackers, Nic Xacs and all Mher desirable kinds. Tho-CELESTIAL'-'Cigar.Havana tilled, ehtfis the Arena and clain s to he the best ?5j for 0 cents. , : 'J'ho .'ast published pi ices of sugars can be reduced for considerable calamities. I ,im retailing "EAGLE UKAND'' Con decsed Mi'k at 20 ceuts. ' The current prices of Hams can be re duced ah o. . Dttfi't suppose for one moment that I can be undersold; it is IMPOSSIBLE. Good Monthly Customers get the advantage cf my lowest prices. dec'Jtf. JAMES C . STEVENSOX. ADVEKTI-5EMENT WILL A?P SAR OX TUESDAY EYE ING, AS THEY" WERE TOO BUST TO "WRITE ON SATURDAY. dec 9 SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY REVIEW Osly 60 cents per month to city sabecr era. OacaeoraerJWater.aadChesUutstJ. p stairs V PLASB flOTlCE. We will be glad to receive comnjonlcaUei from our friends oa taj trd ail smbjeetsof , general laterett bo The name of the writer nt alwtyf fandahed to tha Editor.. Go annual cations maxt be wilttea ta osiy one side of the paper. j Pertoailitief nut be avoided. Andit Is eepecIalJf and par Ucalarly and t stood that the editor 'does not always endor itf the views of correepondents, unless so state d in the editorial columns. New Advertisemonta. Boatwright & BIcKoy t WE AIN'T MUCH ON STATUES i We like Keal and Living Things! Acd as to "Promethean Fi-e," i n -. We don't know much about hUn, out if be burcs we prefer not to grasp him. Mill we are fond of Poetry, abd wej learn--ed a Hula piece when boys, which ran thail? K 'As she slips the elides along; , A faithful friend is hard to and, 1 ' And when jou bnd one (rood and trae Don't change him for a new." 1 , In connection with trie poetry, we propose to aak our customers a few questions viz: Have we not eold you goods at reasonable prolita ?i Haven't we jjiveo you all the indalirtnee you required '. i Haven't we always dtlireied your' roods 1 free? . Hasen't everj proprietor and employ e ia the house treated- vou with attention aid polifenet"? ' Haven't we always corrected mistakes when ou attention was calbd to them? It, to our queitions, jou aniwer "Tei," and we don't demand the money before the jjoods are delivered,why should you desert us? t To our comrades iu ars (fellow grocery men) wa willl state that we propose to stop writing for those fellows, Bernard and James, . (except so far as advertising our goods is con cerned,) as they don't pay us worth a cent tor our line literary productions. Let as all shake hands hands across the bloody chasm, for Wilmington, like the Mew York omnibus, Itas.always room for one more. Then come oyer and soe us, (we are good follows) and take a good imported Cigar, i (not the Pipe,) bat . the "Cigar" of Peace. The Ladies will certainly not object to ti.aU boatwright d&mcsor. P. S. Kind reader, we have al read v. en croached on your patienee.but pardon us for stating that we ibe baveLargett,tbeCbeapeat, and lieet Selected STOCK UF GKOCtBIES ever offered to the citizens of Wilmington and surrounding country. The "Old Hroom." like a true sentinel, is - still watching that dirt. dec 0 if BOATWRIGHT A McKOT. For 65 Cents. YOU CAN BUY A DOTTLE OF Spcer's Tort Urape Wine, j ' FROM v JAMES C. MUNDS, Druggist, . - Thiri street, Opp. City HalL IVesrriptions coropoutded at all hours DAY Oil NIGHT. dec9 tf Hfoliday Goods ! ,. rJ1EN THOUSAND and one beaut iiil - EW BOOKS r And other Useful and Oruamen'xd 1'ies euts, (iame?, I'uzzles aud Huilding Rnd Spelling Blocks fcr the Little Ones. Handsome Pictures, Fine Tiants and urgaus, at the Zjfive Book:Storc I Three second-hand Pianos for rent, in 50 jd order, at HEINSBERGER'g, 39 A 41l3Iarket st. de 0 Oui! Clirlstnias Goods ARE ARRIVING and we will l e able' to oifer as pretty a 3 T a of F.INE GOODS as was ever op-ned here. ' We will expose lor sale these Gooc!s on Monday, Dec 10th. Prices marked down to suit the hard times. . . I GILES AMURCniSON, Crockery Department, dec 0 :JS and -JO .MurcLison Block. Flour, Bacon, Coffee. J QQ Q BBLS FLOOR, all grades, Q OA: Boxes Dry Salted and Urcoked Bacoa, nnr Sacks JaVa, Laguyra C0 and bio Ce flee. Sugars, Molasses. nr A Bbls Crushed, Granulated, Staad- AUUard l.hi C, and U Sugars, O y r Bbls Porto Rico, Cuba, N. O. and S. IL Holaises; A LARGE AND FRESI1 SUPPLY OF Crackers, Candy, Soap, Starch, Foda, Pota,b, Lye, Snuff, Matcher, Cor., Hay, Oat, Glue, Bungs, Nails ;iloep Iron, Ac, Ac. BAOOIKO, TWINE, TIES. 15,000 Sacks Liverpool, Lbbon and Marshall'. Sa t, Lake George asd Lebanon Sheetings, Manchester aad Randolph Taras. For sale low by Williams & Murcliisoii dec 9-dAw. Law School A CHARTER will be applied for to the XjL. next General Assembly. DAT SESSIONS for Lecture andEecK. tatlon, every Monday acd Wednesday. 5 P.M.,. to or. AI. NIGHT SESSIONS. Every Tuesday and Friday, 8 FVM. to 0 P. 31. . j For terms, Ac, address VEDWABD UANTWELL. dec 9 Wl'miDgton, N. C. , j.
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