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law pati
-rarr aflsnieoa, flxvJay
saCKIP8.086 PAID.
"rear, 00 81att, WW j Tlirae
n pgpT wfll delirared by wrrieri,
0(,up,l7 Pof th city, at the
idrertUia rie f
Vsbteribn will pUaae report any ui
fl fUlaf tc receiTe their papemejrnlarly.
Holiday pteS
1H(oliday
fo won &
II. E. COnHEn OF UAnfcET
WILL GITB TO ALL PARTIES PURCHASING GOODS AT- RE TAIL TO
hsamonntof $2 ind upward, a tlekel duly numbered aLd recorded enilrlfrgte
betrer to a ehaaoe for one of tie following be
let-A Oilvor Plated Tea Urn
ridlanasilver Plate Co. Valued at $30.
2d-A Largro Wax Doll Valued at $ 1 5.
3d-An Elegant Model Doll Valued at 85.
4th I Pair l-ars Oilvered Vases Valued at $ I-
Tba Talaa f taeai trflclei It not 6ctitiou m it would aTaii o nothing to deceire
tat publio. Tht gifts wtll ikortly b oa exhibition and can be ssen by all. After
Chrittmea tiw number will bo drawn under
Jaad rtjpomlbla gtrtlema of tbla city.
We tuHmlt the foHowinx IUt and would
tw wivm a un mwA eomntefce InTeatory of
adding d3y to each department.
Will da well ta aail early m oar liaea are
Valeclpedetf, 1
1 Doll Carriage,
Wheel Barrow,
Carta,
Wagoni.
Chfocaoe,
Frames,
Wax Flowers,
Veaf
Shell Boxes,
Work
Koekins Horses,
Booking Chairs,
Drums,
Oarta, '
Tin Animals,
Tin Stoves,
.'.Oqbs,
Tia Horae.
Macks,
Violins,
Bellows
Tin Kitchens,
TinTa8ts,
Pewter Tea 8et,
China Tea Seta,
Birds,
Caps and Saucers
Muss.
Castors,
Treasure Boxes,
Fnrniture SeU,
Ark,
Birdcages,
Marbles,
III nitrated Books,
Wire Baskets,
Farm Yards,
Marbles,
Acroba'a,
Flutes,
Tool Chest.
Poildlng Blocks, &c,
FANCY GOpDS BAZAAE,
E- Corner rJorljot and Second 3tc.
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VOL. V WILMINGTON, N C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER
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IRodd 5 g k,
AUD SECOND STREETS.
lutifal and co etly glfU :
Manufactuied by tfeMe-
the operlnttndence of two well known
add that U 'would; b a moral fmpofalbilU
artlslei la our eetablUbment, ai we are
.
liable fc be broken later in the aeaaon.
Japanese Ware,
M-iialephones, -
Pianos,
Oorneti,
Harps,
Chimes.
Boxes,
m
Ms 2
Wrltlog Deik. Rati-,
Photo. Albums, Horns,
Clocks,
Watches.
Toys,
Swords,
Xmaa Books,
Lead Pencils,
Envelopes,
Note Paper,
. Ink Stands,
- Ciar Holders,
Giearette
Oats,
Lions,
Dogs,
Watch Chains.
Memorandum Books,
Music Boxes.
Jewelry,
Banks,
Toilet Sets,
Nine Pins,
Harmonicas,
Baskets,
A. u. u tJioca,
&e.t &c, &c &c
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BAIL!
LOCAL NEWS.
New AdTSirtisameiota.
Hhijtsbbbgeb New Tear Gift
A Shribb Boots and 8he
8 Jewett Crewded
C W Yates What did yon Say
About the heariest frost of the season
was observed hero this morning.
Don't forget the N. T. Enamel Paint,
ready mixed and warranted, at jACOBi'e.f
Very loDg scarfs, of white f eecy wool,
are wound round and round the neek
and fastened with a "lizard" pin.
Embroidered India asoU- fichus con
tinue to bold their own; indeed, mull is
among the chief favorites of fashion.
Chinchilla fur, frail though it be, is
extremely becoming to blondes, and is
tEe first choice for. very young ladies.
There are 47 vessels, all foreigners,
bound for this port. They are all square-
rigged, 15 being brigs and 32 barques.
Water stree mrcii nti will keep their
feet dry In Winter by wearing Kosx-
THAii's boot and shoes. t
In some places there are to bo inno
vations upoa the old established rules.
Ladies who "receive" will issue cards to
their friend3.
There are now 34 yessels in this port,
just one-half of which, 17, are Ameri
cans. This is an unusually large pro-portion-of
late years.'
Dnring the Holidays bay utefal articles
such as Christmas Tire Dogs, 8hovels end
Tongs, Fluting Machines, Ata All at? the
lowest prices at JxcoBif s. f
The Charlotte Observer, as well as it
Raleigh namesake, takes threo days for
Christmas, and will not appear again
until Thursday morning.
Have you seen the latest Improved Heat
ing and Cook Stove at Jacoi' I Ton
can get them at far T7 prices. f
Thanks to Mr. Wm. L. DeRosset, Jr.;
of the Mercantile Job Printing office, for
copies of very handsome and convenient
calendars for the year 1881, gotten out
by him. .
We advise our friend to call at Jxcoai's
for real 8ilver Plated Tea and Table Spoon
and Forks, Roger's Ivory handled Table
Knives, Pen aud Pocket Knives.
Christmas aad at the lowest pi kea,
AU f
Saturday's Charlotte Observer says:
The train that left Wilmington with
Capt; V. Q. Johnson on board on the
evening of the accident on the Carolina
Central is said to have made the fastest
time ever known on that road. It left
Wilmington at 5 o'clock and reached the
scene of the disaster before daylight, a
distance of 225 miles.
J. R. Oairjt, Sheriff of Lenawee Co.,
Mich., says: I have worn an "Only
Lung Pad" for Bronchial difficulties, and
have not been troupiea wnn a coig
nights since wearing it. See Ado.
Indications
For the South, Atlantic States north
east to northwest winds, partly cloudy
weather, lower temperature and rising
barometer in the northern portion.
Rica birds are about nlaved out. Not
so with thos Scotch soles at Bosbhtm al '
TbtT ist for ever. t
To L,eAve U.
The handstme doll which has been on
exhibition at Mr. S. Jewett's store for
some time past, and which was raffled on
Christmas day, was won by a gentleman
residing m Fayetteville. The "little
ladyM will be securely boxed and sent to
her owner, who will no doubt be pleased
to receive her.
Triplets and Scandal
A white woman living in the North
ern part of this city gave birth to trip
lets on Sunday morning last. They
were well developed and each was born
with two front upper teeth. They were
getting along nicely until last evening,
when they died. The children were ille
gitimate, as the woman is unmarried.-'
The county physician was sent to look
at them this morning and see if there
had been any foul play in connection
with their sudden death. -Wo understand
that an effort was made to bury them
last evening after dark, but that those
who tried to inter . them were made to
postpone the burial until an examination
could be made. There is no doubt about
the triplets having been born, , or that
they were supplied with teeth, but there
may be some doubt a to foul play being
suspected. We give it only as we bear
it.
KEflEW.
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aaifSaMHiiMBfeiaii
Untaallabe.
The following unmailable matter re
mains in the eity postoffice:
Jackson Stevens, Mrs. Henry C. Ire
land, B. W. Smallwaod, James McKen
zie, Racho Jackson.
An exchange gays: A one-armed ne
gro boy in Aognsta has saved feur per
sons fross drowning. This is nothing
however, for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup
has eared thousands from consumption.
Skating Contest.
The skating eontea t at the City Hall,
last evening, was well patronized. The
competitors for the skates did their best
and after the match a ballot was taken
whieb resulted fn Mr; W. R. Morrison
reeeiving the first prite,he having gotten
61 rotes, and Mr. James W. Willson the
second priae, he receiving SO votes. It
was an enjoyable affair, so we are told,
and every one was well satisfied with the
evening's pleasure.
A Delusion Trap placed in a house will
uietlr catch a cunning mouse. Call at
jLCOi's.for them. f
Masonic Installations
The installation of officers of the
lodges and officers Of the chapter took
place at the Masonic Lodge Room yes
terday afternoon, at 3 . o'clock, Mr.
Samnel Northrop installing the Lodge
Officers and Mr. C. M. VanOrsdell, the
Officers of the Chapter. At night two
very fine1 addresses were delivered by
Messrs. W. H. Chadboura and J. I.
Macks, and the room was filled with n
well-pleased andiencs, many ladies being
fajaong the number present. It was not
our good fortune to hear tho addresses
delivered by the gentlemen above namsd,
but vo have heard them remarked upon
as being very fine productions indeed. -
The newe8t,(lattst, bs
at Josshctaii a.
and cbeapes
t
Rojal A.ianmm.
At "a meeting of Cornelius Harnett
Council No. 231, Royal Arcanuu, held
Lit! evening, the following officers were
elected .
Regents EL Brunhild.
Vicc-RegentH. H. Kasprowicz.
Orator N. Mayer.
Secretary B. A. Hallet.
Collector Jacob Weil.
Treasurer Wm. Larkja
Chaplain S. Mendelsohn.
Goide I, L. Greenwald.
Warden J. W. Strauss.
Sentry E. Levy.
Medical Examiner W. J. H. Bellamy.
caue and KCTacc.
The tiain cause of nervousness is in
digestion, and that is caused by weakness
r . 1 i T. I - J
Oi inasiomacn. nooue caa uare buuuu
nerves and good health without using
Hop letters to strengthen the stomach,
purify, the blood, and keep the liver and
kidneys active, to carry off all the pois
onous and waste matter of the system.
See otier column. Advance. k
An Firalj Prisoner Hl Trial and
Commitment.
Sam Williams, colored, was arrested
yestertay by Special Deputy J. W. Wil
lis, upen an alia eapias for non pay
ment of costs in a. case tried before Jus
tice Mollis some three months ago. The
prisoner was ordered committed by the
Justice above named and while on tho
way tcj the Sheriff's office in charge of
Officer iCillis, William turned upon tho
officer and made o furious assault,
scratching his face and hands pretty ee
verelyj besides tearing the officer's
clothes! pretty badly. Assistance being
sumrioked the unruly prisoner was soon
overjoyered and taken to jail. This
mornii he was arraigned before Justice
Gardnvwho fined him $50 and costs
for his ssault, in default of payment of
which the defendant was sent to the'
Hotel e Howard for the spicejof thirty ;
days.
tttecommodate the Public.
Thelproprietors of that immensely
popuiajremedy, Kidney Wort,in recogni
tion oihe claims of the public which
has Eojiberally patronized them, have
prepaid a liquid preparation of that re
C4liV the apeciai accomodation of
thosi who from any reason dislike to pre
pare it for themselves. It is very con
ceatrate? and, as the dose is small, it is
more eily taken by many. It has the
same eftctual action in all diseases of
the kidieys, liver or bowels. nomeana
Farm,
Tho
Priceo
TjlOrULL KINDS OF PBCTHNG,
Axit. a. WARB0CK3 Job Office, '
Get ectimales at this office before having
yuT printing ilorJo elsei whert.
(Office to Kvlaw building.)
28. 1880. NO. 260
!few Advertls9ratj
hristinniaslhiiristiiiaSa
THE USUAL CHRISTMAS SUPPLY
OF
; Champagne?,. Wines, Limner t,
Candies, Broken Candios,
TiT
Nos. 11 and 13 South Front Street,
TORPEDOES AND FIRE CRACKERS !
ORANGES, APPLES, LEEviSrio j
The quality of our Goods is always as we represent.as is well Lnar.
B Don't forget, if you want the best, to conic to
Nos. 11 and 13
dee S3
tasHinniais
A Sensible Present for your hVli
A Dress of our Super Cashmere,
A pair of our Hemstitched Towels,
A handsome Silk Handkerchief,
Half dozen of our fancy bordered L.
A handsome Silk Tie.
A Good Present
Half ozen of our Hemstitched "White Silk Handkerchief'
Half dozen of our Hemstitched L. CHand kerchiefs.
A Use ful Present
A dress of our Christmas Calico,
A dress of our 12 and 10 cents Poplin,
Some of our cheap Handkerchiefs, '
With a pair or two of cheap Hose.
A bill5 for the whole family
trouble, in better taste and 25 per
in the State.
Office Treasurer & Collector,
City of Wilmington, IT, C.
December 24tb, 1380,
Notice ?
fpflE ATTENTION OF THOSE CITY
Taxpayers interested if called to tie follow
ing seetion of the General Tax Ordinance cf
the City:
80. 6 The Tiz Collector ihall, fram and
after tte FIRST DAT OF JANUARY, 1881,
proaeed to collect the Taxes upon Beal Ei
tate and Fenroaa! Property and Poll, that
may then tedae and remaining unpaid, BY
DISTRESS, A8 IS PROYIDED BY LAW."
HENRY SAVAGE,
dec 37-3t Treainrer and Collector.
Well-Shod People
LWAYS HAVE A GOOD TIME AT
Christmas. Take the hint and eo to
SHRIER'S SHOE STORE, where you wjll
find full lines of everything in foot wear for
tae old, the youst; and the middle-aged.
New eupplies received by every steamer.
- Call and ee the goods and hear the low
prices at
8ELHXS1VO Dhoe Store
dec 23 ' MarketStreet
otice0
SUPPLICATION WILL EE MADS TO
the Oemeral Aasexibly, at It appro aehing
aedon for a charter forthej Wilmington
tUxxt,CHr4L3T. dc;i4-:at
PLZA8E S OTTCE. ,
W will oeg.'ad to recelre eomoitinleitioni
j from onr frlna on aj and all raVecia o
teneri uttered Dnt . ,
Yh- of th writer mort !-raji be for
efcaed to the Editor, f.-
Communicatlona awt be written,' on or J j
ome aide of the.paper.
PertuaaUtle mn i oideV -
And it if especially particular ly'ccder
ttood that the Editr not alwayi esdorie
the riewsot eomtrporiljuiU, nzlosi io ttt'. d
in the editorial enlQiccs.
Few AdTeitif i xrcnfB.
Cigars, Malaga Grapftr, Choi
Figs and assorted XuIl, at.
"T5a TCT"
!
South Front Street.
C. HdkX?,
for your
US
rt
u
for vour Serve
n
can be filled at our Store with less
cent cheaper than at asv other .store
THIS WEEK
WE. WILL OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN
Cloaks Sl DoIIman
s
to reduce tho larc ttock. .
Gent' Bilk and Linen Ilcmstiichcd Hutd
kerchiefs,
FromVnedium to very iTnc.
Black and Colored Silk Velvets for SkiriS
.'....'
and TrimmiDpfs. .
New Cloaking and Sacquc Goo l;.
Respectfully .
Ti. 31. McINTIP.E.
A large assortment, of Crib ar.J L'ct
Blanket chwp.
dec23 -
Coughs, Colds, &C.
ALLBN'8 LUNG BALSAM,
liaira fToah a rrap,
Wiit&r'e Balfam. .
tonihetfa ierx3?.n Hjrcp, t
Ajera Cherry Pectoral.
Araoia'a Consh KUer,
Brown' Trocbte, ,
Nntt'e CoogL and Coll Cure.
Fcreale by
J DNOIT & CX
dc2i Front and Princess t.
PJew Year Gift
3
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OF HEW YtAtt CIFTS
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Diaries for 1831.
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