f-'ROM THE GERMAN.
Miscellaneous.
New Advorticomonta,
allanoous,
IXiscollanoous.
Rail Hoad Linos &c.
.
' .elH KMkaliUl3 drop of dew,
'' r fln'n fiom heaven's far oil blue;
I'1"" He vifet. pure and bright,
i - - - 1 V k 1 T 1 III! Mill mi 1 I I
7 "it fragrance m tbe moou s
Ancia forget-me-not;
'i.'-,.iTPthr gently out of Kigtit
' lJ, S chalice ol a lily while.
:th h. mblenehsari'i grace they covered it;
it! nrUiess and sadne near to sit,
. !.l pride to this, ana fears a few,
A ii i, tut half a hope, and bright tears,
. and
sweetness In
misfortune's
.jlS this they moulded
Woman's
jiit-r'h a teir ble row in Maine.
tii ".li.n e,
.,dthe stalwarts loud I3' profane,
iU Maine;
ihpy feel the law, '
1 ike a halter drw, ,
Aiul this is why they .complain
In Maine.
H0UbESHOfa"oVEU THE DOOB.
Symbol of the German Word
GJuck ' Explained.
Tbe
Mrs A beer Her bine, of Berks county
Pa recently celebrated her birthday
L gmug an enjoyable party, on which
occasion
Senator Daniel Ermentrout
..MSn orator.
Overhanging tne
Lntiet table was a large horseshoe
mftdeof candy, to which the senator
referred m the following words :
Hundreds and hundreds of years
0 ia the distant land of Norsemen,
. .f ',rfl thev had come down and over-
n r.nrnne. the horseshoe was re-J
carded as a charm against the spell ol
witctcraft ; it was a belief that had
been perpetuated for eges that when
uK,ple wishtd to keep away harm from
r 111 M' m w . -
Cti
ttie the norsebuoo wo uuug
me
stable door, and irom tne nouse,
twafrbUDg over the bouse door. It
1
hnncr ud to bring "gooa iuck.
www ' a a. . . i
Its deeper meaniDg was that people J
Relieved in a power above and beyond
that although for generations
men bed been arguing against the
bolitf in the supernatural against the
.xtisteuce of something above us and
BDeienfter, yet despite it all, if we
Acu'd to-day go into the home of tbe
mobt rthned in the lud we would
tiud the oid horseshoe iu burnished
Kteel, or bright silver, or shining gold,
i iumiuated sometimes with beautiiu
flowers, sometimes with the German
word 'Gluck'- engraved on it, haDging
ovtr tbe door, on the mantlepiece, 01
ooucected with some useful ornament,
or ehaped iuto the most costly jewelry.
hat does it mean? It means that
ia paying tne same siienc
1 tr.a tr fVio HiirtAmatnral that
... . t . A
m;iutgu iw iw -
.,11.. ... nHnr.i1 haafhon did
lUv iiuvuituivu - -
iL the far back time. This belief was
an element 'of human progress and
human ttreegth and went tr to nerve
our Lardy ancestors for the privations,
daDgers and toils.whose ripened fruits
we see in the comforts around us on
every hand, and the happiness of the
present occasion. They believed in
the Bomethirg, of which the horseshoe
was a svmbol; in a power above them
able and willing to protect-, and thi
ttej- a mde a real progress. So long t m
: we have the same belief, so long will
society stick together and j we . mate
genuine progress. Whe we depart
from this belief, society will lapse into
barbarism.'
Baltimore Sun.
A Confederate Testimonial-
A committee, consisting of Gen I R
Trimble, Gen George H ateuart, Capt
FP Clark, Capt F M Colston, and
privates Hoffman Gilmor, J J Fenton,
VV H Pope and George Savage, oalled
last evening at Mrs Gary's fchool No
197 North Charles street, and present
d to Miss Julia Jackson, a bandsome
eilver pitcher-of Kirk'a finest work
m .nehip, as a testimonial of the affeo
tion whioh the ex"Conf ederate sol
diers in Marvland have for her as the
ehild of their erreat commander. Tne
'nresent . was purchased with .small
inbscriptions very generally "made by
i-CoLiederate soldiers in this State,
subscriptions being limited in amount,
and received only from those who had
bcrne arms in the U01 federate ser
vice. The pitcher bore the inscription:
'To General 'Stonewall' Jackson's
Daughter from Confederate Solditfrs
in Marvland. Christmas. 1879.' Gen
eral Trimble in brief but appropriate
words presented the gift in the name
of the donors, Miss Jackson receiving
it very modestly, but with apparent
gratification. Her mother was with
her. "Miss Jackson requested General
Trimble to return her thanks to mo
he represen ed. As intended, the gift
was a complete surprise to Mrs Jack
ton and ner daughter. Major Harry
Giimor. Colonel J J-iyle Uiarke, Uap-
tain F M Colston Bud Private George
Ei enberg were among the most active
iu obtainibg Bubfccriptious lo purebase
the pitcher. Alias Jucksrn will prob
ably remain two years in Baltimore be-
loie completing her education.
A Lady's Wish.
'Oh, ho w I do wish rny skin
was
a
cloar and solft as yours.' said a lady t
yours,'
her friend. 'You can easily make it so,'
answered the friend. How' .cquired
tbe 6rst lady 'By using Hop Bitters,
that makeb pure ricn. -blood and bloom
ing beahb. It did it lor me, as you
observe.' Read of it.
Thottt. McKov. Root. H McKoy
ATSOIlKBYfl-AT-lAW
WILMINGTON, N. O.
ft tSca North ride Mar ketttreet, be twee
8 Koud and Third atreets.
2T-V , : i
lloiici quarters for Ale
Lairer Beer and Porter.
H MARCUS & DON'S,
No. 13 Market 8treet
. . : t -
i f AN FUBJSIS rj. YOU WITH THE BESi
Ale, Lager Beer aad Porter, both keg and
bottled, in the eitr.
ST Country orders promptly attended to
H. SKUMHILO,
W. L. URADOWB.
of Henderson, . C.
Gape Fear Tobacco Worts,
MANUFACTURERS OF
AI L GRADES OF LUG. TWIST AND
SMOKING TOBACCO.
JE& Our Triumph Hmckirg T bacco best
in market,
dec 13 WILMINGTON, N. C
SANTA GLAUS
TO
P. L. Brid2fors & Co.,
rpilE OLD GtNT, on his faveL round the
A. !
world, with a apraiDed foot, delighted with
his Cape Fear ftiends pn-Hiicies to come again
next year. Perfectly carried away wi-.h WT
mington, but has an ye to ba inssa
EW YORK, I ec. 26th, 1879.
MY'DKAR PR :8 o thing I evor raw
in Paris Berlin or An&e'fcidamwhere I have
been in he habit of Fpeudi iy my Chrifltmas
of late, equalitd the j i i y and festivities ol
Wilmington, iiy rtcpiion at your
Great Grocery EsMliiit
Wilmington, E3. C.
was glorious. The illumination wa? superb
ly successful i the tales thert sarpassed mv
highest expectations. The Banks and the Old
8tockiDgs ponred out the csh as if th y had
all tbe (mall ch&nge ia America- I got iuy
f ot cau-bt in a telephone, Bomewhere about
the old Cape Fear Bank, next 'dor t.i jour
uian-.ficent store stopi ing there a moment
to adjutit yoi.r wires to connect with the Best
and tbe Leading Grocery Houses of the
Worlo, in readiness for the
Spring Trade of 1880
and pot my beard tangled in one of Mr.
Lamb's palmettos, and came near beig
caught sneezing, falling into one of your
trucks, loaded to the driver's ears with the
choicest 1
DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO !
AND HAVANA CIGARS !
which in the crowded condition of the Sto
had to be unloaded m the street, but a "we
drop" ot your splendid
STUART RYE.
the best and cheapest in the world, which
tapped in, the alley next jour st re, has re
vived me.
Dear Press eiv mv Jove to Old Wilming
ton and Young Wilmington, Black Wilming
ton and White Wilmington, high and low,
rich and poor, ard tell them while memory
asts I eha'l never forget their generous and
magnificent response to my invitation to your
reception. .;-
On 1st January, 1880,
I hall hare every dung Kemod Jed and Ren
ovated, 1 am resolved iu.it
phi
L BRIDGERS & CO,
all be rewa ded for their liberal and intel
ligent eflfotts to improve the trade and ex
tend the bcijiinesB of my favorite "Citv by the
dea."
Your mend,
doc 29
SANTA CLALH.
Watches,
HRONOiiETiiKS,
JEWELIiY;c
Repaired neatly and promptly, by
J. L. WINNER,
No. 3 South Front street. W ii nington, N. O.
Over twenty y tars' experience. Give me a
tdal. dec
You Want
THINGS, YOU SAY,
MADE
skillfully, of good materia! and for the least
money. You will patronize , home industry
if it ocete no more thn t placa your orders
elsewhere. Go--d That's b-isine-s. We've
evervthirg no ii app.eiie shape for the
minLfactu e of Buggies, ''a; ts, Carts,
Drays, Harness. Ac.
Hte now if vre can't please you and keep
yonr money nome,
dec 22
GLIiHARDT & CO.
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND
OTHERS !
New Job Printing Office I
rpHE UNDERSIGNED, having leased the
Pres"es, Tvpes and MaUria's of the Dailt
Bktiew Job Printiog Office, begs to an
rounce that he is fully prepared to do every
description of Plain and Ornamental Print
ing, in good style snd it low rates. '
A share of the publ c patronage is respect
ullv solicited. Satisfaction guaraateed in
every Instance. "Neat and Quick and Cheap
is the motto of this dice.
Office in Review building, S. W. Corner
.Wat r and Chtstiut stieets.
Orders by Telephone will receive prompt
attention.
Ary kind of printing carefully executed
for persons residing out of the city and mailed
o them free of pottage.
Address ail coaimucicatloni to
EDGAR 8. WARROCK,
Job Printer, Yilmington, N. C.
nov 1
SCHOOL CF DRAWING. PAINTING,
ETC.
INSTRUCTION GIVEN in Cravon, Lepia
and India Ink Drawing, also, Painting
in Water Colors, Oil, Pastel and Coloring
Photographs, at reasonable rates.
For fuctber particulars inquire at the
School Booms of Missea Burr A James, in the
i ear cf St. Jamas' Church, nov 2'i
H. T.
HELEBfllfl'S
Compound
Fluid Extract
y cfl y
PHARMACEUTICAL.
S PLCIFIC REMEDY FOR ALL
DISEASES
Of THE.
For Debi'ilv. Lo?8 of Memory, Indispo
sition to Exertion or liusmes, csnoixness
of Breatb. Troubled with thoughts ot Dis
ease, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back,
Ches-. and Head. Rusb of Blood to tbe
Head. Pale ountenauce and Dry fc-kin.
If these symptoms are allowed to go on,
verv fjeoaentlv Epileptic Fits ana con
uinni ion fol ow. wnen tne consiu,uuou
befcorut s aflected it requires the aid ot an
iswifrnrat.incr medicine to strengthen ana
tone up the system which
- " " . w
"Helmbold's Buchu
Ioes ia Every Case.
HELMBOLD'S BUI
13 UNEQUALLED
Rv anv remedy known. It is prescribee
by the most eminent physician all over thd
world, in
Rheumatism,
Spermatorrhoea,
Neuralgia,
Nervousness,
Dyspepsia,
Indigestion,
Constipation,
Aches and Pains,
General Debility,
Kidney Diseases,
Liver Complaint.
Nervous Debility,
Epilepsy,
Head Troubles,
Paralysis,
General 111 Health,
Spinal Diseases,
Sciatica,
Deafness,
Decline, 15
Lumbago,
Catarrh,
Nervous Complaints,
Female Complaints.
neadache, Pain in the ShouIders,Cough,
Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Eruptions, Bad
Taste in the Mouth, Palpitation of the
Heart, Pain in the region of the Kidneys,
and a thousand other painful symptoms,
are the offspring of Dyspepsia. .
mmmn bucbu
Invigorates the Stomach,
And stimulates the torpid Liver, Bowels,
and Kidneys to healthy action, in cleans
ing the blood of all impurities, and im
parting new life and vigor to" the whole
system.
A single trial wi'l be quite sufficient to
convince the most hesitating of its valua
ble remedial qualities.
PRICE SI PER BOTTLE,
Or Six Bottles for $5.
Delivered to any address free from ob
servation. "Patients' may consult by letter, re
ceiving the same ottention as by calling.
Competent Physicians attend to corre
spordents. All letters should be addressed
to ' v
H. T. HEL1TBOLD,
Druggist and Chemist,
Philadelphia, Pa.
CAUTION I
1
See
that the private Proprietary
Etamp is on each bottle.
Sold 2 e
nov 18-d&wly
.III:
thi oxjlj als ever avahded
s ramuiajture 01 ukimsun's uar-uint runus r LAriTEKo at the Centen-
t S nial end Paris Expositions.
0Vf 5,000 PIYSICIANS& DRUGGISTS HAVE VOLUNTARILY TESTIFIED
thaf her mn a geat improvement on the' common, slow-acting Form PUater by reason of
theporcmpt actsn and the ab-olnte certainty of their quietly relieving paia, and effecting
a pcuTe cere, rmua i.
'
:ajpHe and
STOCK H VS BEEN
J
f nnrl
As riy are iikuest of Christmas and New
4
Hi
!
I j clfts as being both useful and ornamental.
Gd Carp4 with Rug to match. Nice Crumb Clotb, any size you wish. II and-
some lice or Muslin Curtains. Cretons for Lambrequins or Curtains.
itylLh oak, Diagonal or Plain. An elegant Dollman, Plain or Diagonal. H
prty Dr4 w you may fancy, (I make a specialty of Blacfc Silks). A good
!3ROCllT or Wool Shawl. Table Cloths, in all sizes, in "white and all
eclprs, with Napkins to match. H lkfs, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties.
And -ny NOVELTIES which we will
I Respectfully,
- 1 XI. U. McItJTIRE.
Foir ihe: Mo.liday's I
.? . '. -o- .
1 .
AN JiEGANf ASSORTMENT OF NECK
eat uarjiins in COLl&HS AND CUFFS) A'Jam a,ul raucy.
?ancy aid Plain HANDKERCHIEFS. Cheap.
A grel bargain 111 Misses BORDERED HAHDK' Pure i"en, $1.10 prdoz.
! '
laldoral Skirts-Cheap
Tfc Bt50c Corset in
sensille present for a needy friend can b9 had In our 25c Dress Goods,
! - the very best for the price in the city.
Blot Cashmeres, all Wool, 50 cents upwards
'i -5
Englisli Hosiery Ibr
WithUll stock of cheap and desirable Staple Goods.
Buyers are
!
clec
Pot CS-rap e TTBTine
1
Used Sharcies for Communion
purpose
Spee's Brt Grape Wine
iursYears Old.
rpHliuaTi; CELEBRATED KATIYB
Win iaade frm the juice ot the Oporto
Grape, is ed tnhii country. IU invaluable
Tonic ad: steneiini Properties
are unspassedly any ther native Wine.
Being t pure jioe or the grape, produced
under 1 8peil own personal superviiion,
its pur and Inuineness are guaranteed
The yoigest did may partake of its gener
ous qutaet, ad the weakest invalid maj
mse it Udvantge. It is particularly bene'
fieialtdia agd and dsbiliUted, and suited
to tbe vious flments that afflict the weaker
sex. Iti in tier reiDeet. A WINE TO BE
Srjie
cr
P. J. Sherry
Th J J. HERRY is a Wine of SUPE
RIOR CARITTER and partakes of the
ColdenalitieAf the grape from which it
is made. For KDICINAL PROPERTIES,
it will bfounanexcelled.
Speerh p. or Pedro J- Brandy
Tbislbted ."kndy i a pure distillatioa
from tkMpaid is eual to the finest Ben
uessy oiOtartO randies; for medicinal pur
poses it an hm jged upon as strictly pure.
See tin the natv of Alfred Bpeer,
Passai . j.t per th cork of each bot-
i. CrEEE'lMt. PTOspect TiaeyartH
Kew Jey. Gee, No. 34 Warren St., New
ork. . f. . a '
For i by (SEN A FL AWITKR, J. a
MUND3 D runts, And P. L BRIDGSBS
CO. I 1 aoril Mr
Fq Sale.
A MOST DESABLE PLACE, on Ms
soioro 8o4, with a beaitif ml Water
Front.ad the test Ocean Yiew on tb
SouBdiTwO stcD welling with ix roosas,
arge pizzas, xsU roof; fine Citernr an
Springjnro roocyottage and Kitchen, be
sides Sevant Bm, H table and Carriage
House, 3a th andpat Bouse. All new asd
befit el best msial. Parties desiring to
eTamiit premiaesrill find keys on place.
For furaer iufbritioa apply to
dee r 1w i A. D. CAZ ACX.
cc: CDDaa cat:, :: ' a J
riin porus plasters vere given I
dec 13
Fancy IT
INCREASED FOR THE
IN BOTH '
rxr RnnHc !
Years1 Presents, I will auggest a lew artl-
be Dleas:d to show tou. All are invited.
TIES. cents to $1.30.
Qualities.
the City at 48 cts.
Ladies and Children,
invited to examine.
hristmas
Is Over !
VlTH THE ADVENT OF
WE BEGIN AFRESH
With a hope that we have satisfied all our
patrons, b;oth at home and abroad, during
the past year, and with a determination
f
To he Second to None
in Our Citv-
We cordially extend an invitation Co all to
call upon us before making tlieir arrange
ments.
07- If you want THE BEST AND
FRESHEST GOODS ALWAYS 1
CTT If you want articles that tan be
THOROUGHLY BELIED ON I
If you want the Most Cordial Welcome,
Lowesjt Prices, and Prompt Delivery, dur-
-
in he year 1860
Call upon
Boatviight & HcKoy
O Cl7 7ortb XVont Otreet-
dec 29, X
JET2l
twiriaie a veli
n ilfnint.u, N. it., Nciv 2 id, 19.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULV.
On and after Htadar, Nut. 2JJ, .
f v
Passenger trains on tlia WilTr.inrton i
doa Railroad will run as fallows :
DAY MAIL AND EXPRL35 TTUl I vj.
Leave Wilmington, Front t. Dyot
aL..i. C !.j
Arrive il Weldona.... 11 50 1 M
Leave Weldon.. 3 40 P 2u
Arrive at Wilminjr ton, Front St.
Depot at v ... 9 63 r M
NIGHT MAIL AND KXPIlli THAI v .
DAILY.
Leave Wilmington. Front 8L
Depot at. f? 40
Arrive at Weldon at.......... 3 &0 A
Leave Weldon 2 13 A
M
Arrive at Wilmington, Frontlet.
Depot at. 9 1 i V '
Traini on TtrHoro Brancb Koa h'
Rocky Mount forlTarhoro at 5.1 1' A d
and Tuesday. Thuradiiv and Satarc iV t t
A M. Returning,- leave Tarbon
AM dailv. andMondav. W :
Friday at 8:30 Pjli.
Tbe Day Train mates close c . xn. ;
vTsldon for all points Nort'. vis hav Lr
daily, (except Sunday ) and daily, via l.ict-
mond and all rail route .
Night train makes close eonnsctlons ai
Weldon for all points north via Kicbmoni.
Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Train?.
JOUN F. DIVINE, General Supt. ,
nov ?2
:t I v
Gen'ISup'ts-Office
WILMINGTON, OLUKBIA AND
nOrtT'A RVILKOAD
CO
, N. C, Nov T2, 1 7:,
CHANGE OF SCIIEDJjXK;
On and after Punday. Nov. 2. tto fcl
lowing schedule will be run on this road:
DAY EXPKE83 AND MAIL;TRA IN, dai: j
Leave Wilmington... M 9 40 A Ai
Arrive at Florence 2 0J 'P
Leave Florence i 60 I' M
Arrive at Wilmington 8 10 P 3
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (DaUy).
Leave Wilmington. 10 13 P h
Leave Florence 2 2 1AM
Arrive at Camden Junction.,. 4.15 A M
Arrive at Columbia 9 00 A to
Leave Columbia.. M 6 CO P hi
Leave Camden Junction 12 00 M
Leave Florence 2 30 A M
Arrire at Wilmington......,........ 6 30 A M
This Train stops only at Fleminrtrn
Whiteviile, Fair Blur, and Marion,
Passeneers for Columbia, and al! roicti o-.
G. A C. K. K. and in Western North Carol!
ns, via Columbia and Spartanburg, should
take Night Express Train from Wilmington.
Passengers for Augusta should take Night
Express Train, which connects clotty vi
Florence, Charleston Junction and Cscdtn
Junction.
" parThr3ugh Sleeping Cars on all xifgM
trair slor Charleston, Augusta and Colum
bia. Trains leaving Wilmington Saturday
nights do not make any connection for Oct'
umbia.
JOHN F. DIYINEj GenirtI Bupi.
nov 22
CAROLINA CENTPvAL KAILWATCO
Ornom Gxhxbal Sctiriktxhdxkt,
Wilmington, N. 0., May 13, 1S79.
Change of Schedule.
AN AND AFTER THIS date, the f How.
v ing Schedule will be operated on U-ifl
Bail war : , -
Passenger, Mail and Express Train.
Leave WUminrton at.... 7:03 P
Arrive at Hamlet at 2:27 A
at Charlotte at.... i:20 A
1 Leave Charlotte at.. M8:25 P
No. 2. S Arrive at Hamlet at....... 1:31 A
I " at Wilmington at 9:60 A
Close connection made at Hamlet with
trains of Raleigh A Augusta Air Line Rail
way. Shelby Division Mall, Freight i Parsenge
and Express.
w q I Leave Charlotte..... 8:40 A 11
HOt y' Arrive at Shelby 12:33 P M
r i a Leave Shelby 1:16 P M
Ho'10' Arrive at Charlotte 6:05 P M
Y; VI- JOUS8VS,
: maj ,17 General Superintendent.
k? v cox tai n s t52223BW
ft nops,j nrci i t ma x d k a ke, h
W-iipe i a x n eii f x,.- -.
Ajtd tux Ptet and Iikht Mmirn Qvilfzzs cr
TX JETiTOX7XlL33 f
T4Jy81000 ISJiOlA). ri
win be paW forTue they will not cure- or ltclp, or
for anTthlnff impure or injurious foaD'l In ibrm.
Xtk your drritft for Hop LitU-ra ani try tLctaj
before you aleep. Tkc no other. r.
HOP Cotgu CTB.e U the rwec-tfrt, saicit
Th nor T'aTj for nuu;h, IJrt r zjd Eidzs? Un- j
rUr to all Ahm Curt by aJrcrptkn. Ak drnylt. J
I D. L C. jM aJjoloU .nd 1 rresisaSiji cure for dronk
emms. tue of opium, tobacco and watsotWK
t I ocna i or circuiar. v f.
Wotice-
jyR. GEOIIGE M SUMMERELL,
havins been admitted a member cf our
firm on the 1st iutaai.
i.amo aad
PRICE & CO.
HcipfcCt.uV
3
decS
ALTAFFElt &. PBICB
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