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r .'. ;11 1 jr3 u rtiT ecsmuti, from our friacY on aaj ud all. nbjcU f general interest put - . JOSH. T. JAMBS, gBSCRXPTIOMS, POSTAGE PAID. ,16 00 Six moatls, S2 60 ; Three poitm. tl M ; One month, 60 eenta, faa pPr 'ri11 b delirered by lirriera, f aharre, J 7 Prt r tb rates, or 13 oenia per week. iditTititof t ami low and liber! "9tbiribe will please report ia jta. AilafM to reeetre ttelr pupori regnlarly. Tie naas of the writer alahed to th Kdltor. itttt always be far o OommtmietIoTxj at be writtea: oa only oae iide of tnejapr. , Personalities ma oided. And It Is eepeeUIIy uartitlarlT'M,w VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1880 VO. 248 woa uat the Editor mm not alv ays endort the Tiwaot corrts?poa3U. acloa so UU4 in tke editorial eolnun. JR E VIE W Holiday (Softs LHJoDncOaiy EXTRAORDIIJAET IHDUCEMEMTS ! rown.; & (Roddick R.E. CORNER OF MARKET AI1D SECOND STREETS. LOCAL NEWS. Xew Advartiaamienrs. J, JS, 8AMPSOB Propoaala. Bisar 8i.ti0-Tax oioi. BHiliimo-Tix. Tilmtoh U.-p B Am naemrat. Heinpberger Blum's. C W Yate3 Beautiful Goods. Jxo L BovrwaiOHT Holiday Trade SJewett The Queen of the Xmai A & I Shrieb Eybody See ad A MIfltal For other locals gee fourth page. Wirdow Glaaa all sizes at Aluffr A Price's. ,. t The cotton receipts at this port to-day foot up 770 bales. There is an unmailable letter in the postoffice in this city addressed to W. J. Cornwald, Wadesboro, N. C. We advise all in need of Household Hard ware to first go to J a-cobi'u. There you get the lowest prices. f The boy who stood on the burning deck had in him the sort of staff that makes an office holder stick to a fat office. Ladles, the best fits and the easiest shoes for the little ones are at Roses THAI8. Wlf.T. mVE TO ALL PART IRS PTTRnHASIPr GOODS AT RETAIL TO lbs amount o' $2 and upwards, a tfcket duly numbered m d recor led r,ti Mr g the . i - i bearer to chance for one of the following beautiful and costly gifts : I8t-A Sliver Plated Tea Urn EVlanufactuied by 'the Me ridian Sliver Plate Co. Valued at S30- 2d-A Large Wax Doll Valued at SI 5. 3d-An Elegant Model Doll Valued at $5. 4th-1 Pair Large Silvered Vases Valued at $ I- Tho valae of these articles is not fictitious as it would avail ui nothing to deceive tfaa public. The gifts will shortly be on exhibition and can bs seen by all. After Ciiriatmaa the numbers will he drawn under the superintendence of two well known ad rtMponaible gertlemm''f this city. Weiabmit the following lUt ani would add that it would be a moral impossibilie ty to jira a full and complete inventory of articles in our establishment, as we are , r . i ' - dding daily to each department. For want and age, save while yon may 5 No morning sua shines all the day. Moral: Insure in the Union Mutual, tf Jno. W. Gordos & Bko0 Agts. Dr. Thos.F. Wood returned hero this morning from New Orleans, where he has been for a week past in attendance on the meetiagsof the National Quaran tine and Health Associations. fit. A colored boy fell in a fit on Market street this morning about 11 o'clock. We learn that the unfortnnate creature is similarly attacked daily. He is J un able te work and must suffer very much from exposure, want of food and with his infirmities. Some care should be taken of him by the authorities or he should be sent back to Tarboro, from whence he says he eame. Lectore at f inn Street Church. We are requested to announce that the Eev. B. R. Duval, of Virginia, will lecture on "Mexico, and her People" in this church, this (Monday) evening at half-past 7 o'clock. The public are in vited to attend. We are assured that Mr. Duval will well entertain those who may be present on that occasion and it is hoped that the congregation will be a large and appre ciative one. Water street merchants will keep their feet dry in Winter by wearing Rosen thal! boots and shoes. . f City Court. There were three cases before His Honor this morning; t ' - An "old tar" was charged with dis orderly conduct. He was fined $20 or twenty days below. He will linger with ttie city authorities ever Xmas. A young man who had too much ben Bine aboard Saturday night stumbled against and broke a 6how window and was up for disorderly conduct. He re paired the damages and was dismissed. A eoltred man for firing a gun in the Xarrew Esenpe While on a pleasure trip down thriter on the steamer Passport, a few days ago. a lady made a narrow e?cap? from being barned to death. She, in eoiT.pany with two or three of her f.male friends, was sitting on the deck, when a gentleman who was some distance from her, discov ered that her dress and skirts "were in a light blaz3. With great presence of mind, he gave na alirn?, but horriedly grabbing the t iraing garments in Lis arms, smothered them with the frock of his coat before the imperiled ladv was aware of her danger. A place about the size of a water-backet was burnt through her orcrskirt, dress and skirt. It is thought that her clothing became ignited from a match which a gentleman had lighted his cigar with and then thoughtlessly and carelessly thowpdown'. The.wind was blowing fresh at the time and t a minute later the lady would un doubtedly have been enveloped in flames. New Advertisemts Now Advertisemonta. Amusemeit, JT TII.ESTOX UPPER ROOM on Fri dy evening, December 17ih, 1SS0, by the THALIAXS" in a Drama ia Two AcU, "Down bj the Sea. ' 1 Performance crr- Admission 2.t centd. ZerVi,- M -etaforaale by John iner S pon.. dec 13-2tia th . How to be your own yainter. Jastbay the I street was fined $2.50 for the offence. N. Y. Enamel Paint, ready m red sad war ranted at JACftBi's. t & Incipient Fire. - i of the Teisnot A dwelling house on Second street was T ll TT.I I ou77y nuiuv, vroaiu vm, uuIlf, Thfl fir r-nrlnk frnm a rfl.bnt stove pipe which waa passed through a division wall and across a room to a favored us with a call. He is here on business connected with his paper. A party of young men indulged in I chimney. The damage was light as the skatinj? at Musquito Hall, about a milelnre was discovered m its xncipiency from this city, on Saturday last. The I Had it not been discovered as earlys it ice was good and thick along the edges I WM city might have been visited of the pond. 1 with a terrible conflagration as the house , 1 lis a three atory frame building and nee o;ru are kuiui piajeu um. mu bo wihtho Hco ch soles at Bombnthai's They latt Tor ever. J surrounded by a nest of frame buildings. Yictiras of wasted energies find sure relief in AYBR'S S ABSAPA BILL A. Will ts m cd e-riy ou' lines ar litb a t be brien l5 r in fo reiKcn Doil Crr' , Wh1 Birr- ws Chrnmos, Wjx. Fiwe's, Sell B'lxoii. Work B x-8. R ckiog ll.rnn, Wriuugj DebK, "irunk, (311 Hen a. Print Albur.s, OocJ;, Japanese Ware, Metalephones, Pinos, OornetSf ':' Harps, Chimes. Rattles; Horns, Watches Top-, '1 io Oirt, Tia AmmaU, Tin btoe, Tin Kilci ea. (Ju, - ilu liorred. f Mt-kri, Violins, Bellows To; s. Bird-, ' Tif Tra b t, Ci. Pewter T S, Lions, ' Oiito Tea fct, Dogs, Swords, Xoias Bcukfi, Lead Penctis, En vel: pes, Note Paper, Ink Stands. C gar Ilcldars, Cigarette Watch Chains The Thalian Amateurs will be "Down fit is the most potent purifier and a foun by the Sea" on Friday night next, As f aia of health and strength. usual they will show in the Tileston Up- . , . i For some time past cotton has been am.w v. H . .... . m . t . m n sysieraaucaiiy stolen irom tne wnart 01 Always gladden the hearts of your I the Champion Compress Campany, of- dear ones by gifts which are of perma-1 tan whole bales bcinfif taken off at a nent value. Presentyour wife with time. The gentlemei in charge of the Policy in the Union Mutual I Compress were cognizant of the loss, but tf Jxo. W. Gobdon & Bna, Agts. I said nothing until they had sufficient Steamshin flulf Stream. Cant. Injence against the thieves to convict r ' in. t-t t . i ji. rram. arrived her vesterdav from New Iinoin' S Kea up vne case, vi. j .. 1 warra?is were eouen on en ti eanes- xura, auu is oiueutcu iu oau tut tuaia nnrt on t.h- rfttnrn trir.. to-morrow morn-1 ua ia" onu UTC cotorcu mca uuu uuc t ' - r ' iDflr. This is the oxtra steamer adver tised in the Rbvibw. A Mistake- T V I UE AD VJJttTISEilENT of Germania i. Lode Mo. 4, K of P,in last Fridty'a isrue, it appeared that the proceeds of the Grand Ball to be given by them would be devoted to the W nd O fund of the organization. Tfii is a miafake aa they will be applied for the beneStof the todye. By order of the Committee, dso 13-lt ' The Queen ot the Xiuas, WITH HER AITflNDANT TrtAOT of Ladies and Cavaliera,lba3 arrived and has taken up her icjourn at JE WITT'S. Call and see her acd paea the compliments of the Sesaon. S: JEWETI'3, dec 13 Worth Front it The Beatiful Goods AT YATHS' BOOKSTORE TTBAOT. His Store ii crowded from mornieg till Eight. A call will s&tlafy you that this is tha pltca to bay nica Ohriitmai Preeenti. A fall line of Prang' Xmas Carda and Panels. dee 13 JNO. , BOAT WRIGHT, AtKo. Il dl3 Front at- IS OFFEEIXO FRESH GOOD.S IX FAMILY SUPP11ES! SUITABLE FOR TUB InloODdlay Ttirade r rr. ator variety and LOWER PRICES ihaa has been known for a lonp time. He; has marked a' 1 gooda t3 auit the HARD TIMES. Don't. bay until yoa have esquired ipriceiandexmineithegopdi, 1 Jno- L. Boatwriht, 11 and 13 North Front St Notice This. THE CELEBRATED "ROSE BUD" BUTTERY THE FIHEST4MADE. 45 Cts. per pound. GILT EDGE TABLE BUTTERj 8 cts. or three lbs. for Si. whita man have been arrested up to to- iday. Two others are known to be impl icated in the robberies but the supposi- If some enterprising fellow would now 1 tioo is that they are birds of passage en corner the market on Dr. Bull's Cough I route for nQW fields Atthe request of Syrup he could make his fortune; fori., iauu Yu'. . 1 - Ai j i l J 1 Ut3 TTUlbO UltlK YTO TTikUUUlU LUC UdUiCS tueru arn iuuusuuus wuu ttuuiu lamci ... . pay double the retail price than be with-iaat" after the preliminary examination out this valuable remedy. I before a. magistrate which will take See what advertising in the Review! P on Saturday morningnext. There will accomplish. Messrs. Cronly & Mor ris advertised on Saturday that the Carhton was expected here from Nas sau with a cargo of fruit and she was at her wharf bright and early this morning. How to catch 'em. Just buy the Delusioa Pat and Mouse traps. Caught nearly forty one n-'ght. Theje traps are tald at Jaco, bi's. f seems to have been a regular organized band of cottoa thieves who have been operating along the wharves for the past mouth. About two weeks ago, a bale of cot ton was stolen from the Champion Com press wharf, and sea rch in a quiet way was immediately made, but at that time nothing was elicited which would lead to tha detection of the thieves. On the fol Tc-morrow morning the old Market I lowing night another bale was stolen. It StodSiuctrs Caators, Treasure Boxes, Furniture Sets, Arks, Flutes. Tool Chests, A, B, U Blocks, Buiiding Blocks, &c.? &c., See, &c. Bird Cge.s 1 irbics, I'inMrated Books, Wire Bnkei, FAr.m YarJ Marblfs, . Acrobats, Memoracdum Bocks, Music Boxes. Jewalry, Banks, Toilet St Nine Pins, Hmnoricis, B.txetf, . . . i . rowiTQ Roddick, FANCY GOODS BAZAAR, ".E Corner TJlarket and Second Sto. will be sold at public auction in com. pliance with a resolution passed by the Board of Aldermen at a recent meeting. The gas fixtures were taken out this morning and the bell was removed on Saturday. Indications For the South Atlantic States sta tionary or higher barometer and temper ature. South to West winds and partly cloudy weather. - 4 "W. A. Trrrs, 62 Ashland Avenue, Toledo, Ohio, says: My wife is now as strong as ever, her regained health being directly due to the use of the Excelsior KidnevPad. "We can heartily recom mend it to all kidney troubled persons. See Adv. Whenyouthfal hearts, strong and true, Enter love's communion, Stronger yet will be the ties With a policy in the Union Mutual Life Insurance Comrjanr tf Jko. W. tiosdos Jb Bxt AgtsJD getting most ef it back. was eased into the river and floated down to Messrs. Worth & Worth's nival store yard and tied under the wharf. At other times cotton has been stolen by the bale and frequently bags have been cut open and from forty to fifty pounds taken out. We have the particulars of the different robberies but for obvious reasons will not ventilate them until after the trial. This gang are 1 not the only ones who have been stealing the staple. On Friday last a gentleman in the employ of the company caught a colored man in the act and after a scuffle led the. thief off with a view of turning him over to a po liceman but when near the Water 6tre2t entrance to the press the man seized a favorable opportunity and jerked away from his captor and then fought his way into the street when he gave leg baiL We learn that the Company have lost about ten bales of cotton but have succeeded in Everybody gOITED TO COMFORTABLE WINTER Ololfclrg at bHRlEtt'd. Grandpa, Pa and the littls Boys can all be fitted to'tha beat in tho market ard the lowest ii price. V OVERCOATS In profainn. Call early and call often at A. i I. SIIRIERS, dec 13 Market afreet . . i Proposals. JJOIRD OF COMMISSIONERS FOB THE OCDSTY O NEW flANOVEB ILI meet cn tha 20th Deceitber, 1330, wbea Pro pufr&Is will be recfcived-- For Mntfaarca of Poor Hoace and Uoua8 of Cufeotioi; For Furni hi ;L'ed:c".ne to Out-Door Poer; For Furr.ioiiia? Ctffinj and Burial fr Paupers; For two jera ficm January 1, 1831, Good Table Butter, 35 Cents per pound. Cooking Butter 25 Cents per pound. In Taba and Firkina t lower flgurea. , Jno. L, Boat wriht; 11 ana 13 North Front St. Seedleaa acd Loose Maseatel Cr,cwnDehwlt and London Layers. W holt I, Ealvea and Qnartera. Lowest fisorea on theae. CITRON, TURKISH PRUMES. NEW CURRANTS. MALAGA GRAPE?i HEW NUTS OF EVERY KIND! da 12 3t J. E.H lMPSON, Clerk. Slum's JARilSL'j 4ND PLi:TLLi Almanac for the year 18 Turner's , JORTH CAK.OLITA ALk.VifJ for the JSiroflSSl Who'eaale and retail at Heinsberger'Sa deal I Lire Book 8tcre, TAXES. LAST PJOTICE 1 LL PERSON'S OWIXG POLL AND Personal Property Tax moat pay at once. Longer indulgence cannot be given. Parties who have waived advertisement of property must come up and eettls or their property will be sold. S. H. MANNING, Sheriff, dec 1S-1 1 New Hanover County, In every Tariety. Wevv Layer Figs I In boxes from one. 4 ten . lbi . Jelliea, Preaervea, FruitlSuttera, and ilinca ; aTeat in barrels, halbarreli aad Paila- V ' All for Chriatmaa m s at LOW DOWN CASH PfllCES. ' . John L. Boatwright, dee 13 11 ami 13 North Front St Office Treasurer & Collector. City of Wiliniiiton, 'December 11th, 1830 Notice- rjinE ATTENTION OF TII03E CITY Taxpayers interested is called to the follow ing section of the General Tax Ordinance cf the city: "Sec 5 The Tax CoUector 9haU, frcu and after the pibst dat or Jancabt, 1SS1, proceed to collect the taxea upon Pal E&I Ute and Personal Property and Poll that may then be due and remaining unpa.'d, BY DISTRESS, AS PROVIDED BYLAW.' J dac 13 ' nae , IIENRZ SAVAGE, TrextanaCol
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