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WILLIAMS A 3IURCIII30N.
300 :0?T??"
2QQ BbJaSCOAA,
Tor tale low by
WILLIAMS & MUfcCHISON..
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1000 BburLOU'
nnrv Bhls POTATOES,
' . Tor tale low by "
WILLIAMS A MUBCHISO.
Candr, Candles, Craeken, Cheese, Lje, I
, -"-ri
For sale low by. . . ' .
WILLIAMS & MxrcemsoN.
jn 31 Importers & Wholesale Grocers
I
im GOODS !"
A. B. C; White Wheat,
CRUSHED AND HULLED.
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dmlop foaad and vigorous conititatioM. I
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Adiiinistratpfl Sale.
BTVTRTUEOF A DECREE of the 8a
periorCcTirt of Saw. Hanover County,
t VT'PAmIPraerfln' there pead.
jfaiff?re nereln Alfml if owe,
i Diitrator, or Julia Petti ford, ia Plain
, rSl! Orlando Dover and wife, Margaret
' tKfC ficfeta, I :wUJ, on Monday,
A MWlsst. at 11 o'clock,
of & ' 5 Court "ou oor, la the city
Uci tSffH0. t puaUcauc
3S,SSli2tOF 'JAND tttuaC ia said
r itNe?fnnoaih thereof
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amocthi, with burnt from day of
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YO L. V W ILMINGTGN, N- C. THURSDAY, JEBRTJARY 3. 1881. NO. 292
L LOCAL NEWS.
. w, AUrertietnent.
Cxoxlt & MoamOraK
IIkxxsbksqer Valentines
C W YAtfcs-PraEg' Valentine Card'
. A & I SniilEK Ulothlnj. and Furnishing
Good Must be Sold
N items at the City Hall to-djy.
Criminal Court meets next Monday.
Tall sft Lata supply a long felt want
Ko Tiriuons and you wUl be a curia
ositj. - 4
Maffistratei conipbia if lack of basi.
ntss.
; f',1 8aoaIJ blash to iiniper" if the rery
latest slang'. .
"-A wire heated by a galTanic current
will cat wood like a saw
A uuiform ma of water is essential to
the healthy growth of plants.
Lorin''a cottage is moro common than
loTin' the cottage' mistress. .
Some men are 'called muffs because
they arc used to keep a flirt's hand in.
Ice best . of cs are Tery apt to be
mealy-mouthed about three times a day.
The experiment has been tried often
enough to prore that a jack-nife is not
a night-key. ;:
The County Commissioners meet in
reridar session next Monday afternoon
Iftt ill rmtt 9 nVlnAl-
The choir doesn't care so much for the
congregational ;.sining. It . looks out
for the main chants.
'.Go to Jac6"bi,s. for Doors. Sash and
Bliuda, pure WMU Lead. Oils. Varnishes,
Wiudow Glaisall sizes. All at the lowest
prices.
1
HonGeorge Davis, .Hon., A. -M. Wad
dell, Col. P. W.' Kerchner and Capt
Chas. D. Myers were all in Raleigh a day
or t,a!i
A -rudent man is like-a pin, his head
prevents him from going too far. To
prevent a cough from going too far, we
should say: Use Dr. Ball's Cough
Sjrup. J .
A newspaper, commenting on the fact
that a farmer nearly lost his life by sink
fag i a quagmire, adds: "Men who do
a aa
not suDscriDe ior a paper muse expect to
be sucked in every now and then."
It is hoped those persons who. go into
raptures over old, dingy teapots, old
pieces of furniture, and other old tra
bric-a-trac, we mean, are perfectly sat
isfied with this old fashioned winter Sea-
Bible people are not.
We advise our friends to -call at Jacobi's
for Household Hardware of every descrip
tion. There you get the lowest prices, f
The Criminal Court convenes on Mon
day, the 14th inst. The February term
of the Court commences with the second
Monday while the other terms com
mence on the first Mondays ot the
months in which they are held.
. J. N. Bzck, of Toledo. Ohio, says:
lf father before wearing the "Only
Uang Fad, could not sleep nights on
account ot bis violent coughing; since
wearing it he his slept x soundly every
tight. See Adv.
; At 7 o'clock this morning the thermom
eter registered 20 degrees. Last night
was by far the coldest night wc have had
this season. : At 10 o'clock to-day the
I weather was three degrees colder than it
was at the same hour yesterday.
Goldsboro Theatre.
1 1
We learn from a Qoldsborian who
was here yesterday that Mr. Julius A.
Messenger, has purchased in that town a
fine building lot, en Center street, and
will in May commence the erection of a
good-sized theatre. The town has long
needed a building of the kind.
Reduced Fare.
4 We have received,circulars from TJolA.
Pope. General Passenger and Ticket
Agent of the Wilmington k. Weldon and
Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Rail
roads, stating that the passenger fare on
these roads has been reduced to four
cent3 per mile, first class, and three cents
per mile, stcoid qjass. This is a step m
the right direction and will doubtless re,
suTT ia an increase of .travel.
tlnndivdaof men. women and children
hfel nf'Tiain. sickness and i
almost death and made strong and hearty 1
bv Parker's Ginzer Tonic are the best
eyidsaccs-ia' the1 worlds of its sterling
worth. Yoa can find these in every com?
Euaity. PotU , Ste adrertiisak
ITie receipts of cotton at this port to
day foot up 413 bales.
Nor. barque Progress, Tellefsen, ar
rived at Trieste on the 29th ult from this
Prt- . '
Nor. barque A. 31. Schicciqaardt
Johnsen, sailed Jfrom Liverpool for this
port on the 1st inst.
" .Cinderella. ;
Mr. Maurice J Abern, Business Ageut
of Perineal Americaa Juvenile " Opera
Troupe, is in the city making arrange-
ments for tlie appearance of the troupe ig
thU city oo' Monday nd-Teiy:cjtienH
ingsof next week.. Thev will render the
epera of Cinderella, v 4
onrailnc of Water Pip-3.
A number of our citizens who receive
their, supply of water for xtheirs balh
rooms from tanks on thetop3 ot their
houses have been placed in a Ead plight
by the extreme cold weather now, upon
us, in consequence of the bursting of the
water pipes leading into their houses.-In
every instance'of this kind of course there
is damage to furniture and property by
being flooded with water. Ail of this
causes anxiou3 inquiry about the con
templated water works.
The Pabllc Hospital.
The authority to establish a public
hospital in this city jhaving been granted
by the Legislature, the two Boards,! to
wit: The Board of Aldermen and Board
of County Commissioners, must ; now
decide the amount ot money to be ex
pended, and the proportion of the ex
pense to be levied on the city and like
wise on the, county. We hope soon,, to
see the foundation to this much needed
institution laid 'and the work commenced.
Don't Get the Chills.
If you are subject to Ague you must
be sure to keep your liver, bowels and
kidneys in good free condition. When
so, you will be safe from all attacks. The
remedy to use is Kidney-Wort. It is
the best preventive of all malarial dis
eases that you can take. See. advertise
ment ia another column.
The Medical Journal.
The January number of the North
Carolina Medical, Journal, though
lite, is full of very readable matter for
the profession. The leading article is
a communicatioa from Dr.'H. A. Mar
tin, of Boston, on "Jefferson as a Vacci
nator." The article embraces nine fac-
similics of letters written by Jefferson.
Our eye was attracted by an article
in this issue on the new hospital which
it is proposed to erect here. It is dis
tinctly declared that, when erected, this
hospital will not be used as a refuge for
tramps or for vagrants from other
counties. It is proposed to havt pay-
wards and the churches here will have
an opportunity to endow cots.
We notice that the name ofDr.Thos.F.
Wood appears alone as the editor ef the
Journal, Dr. DeRosset having felt com
polled to withdraw on account of his pre
carious health. ,
A Partridge Hunt
Tuesday afternoon apartridge,or tome
partridges, were seen in.the limits of the
city and a crowd of boys started in chase
without dogs, but with a plentiful sup
ply of stones and bricks, with which, un
brtunately for the owner, they peppered
a good many panes of glass ia a build
ing near Water street, while endeavor
ing to slay the feathered bird. It was
matter of astonishment to some why
partridges should be seen in the city,
but a gentleman on .Change this morn-
iag suggested an explanation of the
strange visitation which we think both
plausible and correct He said ' 'you
know that one of our most energetic and
determined brokers has notbeenin the
spirits 'market for several days and
neither has, he been seen on the street
' Well.the factisjhe continuedour broker
friend has gone on a several days par
tridge hunt, and as . soon as the par
tridges got wind of it they left the woods
and flew to the city.'
N. B. Our fighting editor has gone to
Raleigh to inquire the fatoof the prohi
bitioa bill and will not be back for weeks
yet to come.
. . The Ueason Whj
The tonic effect of Kidney-Wort is pro
duced by its cleansing and purifying ae
tion'on the blood. Where there is a
j gravelly deposit ia the urine, or milky.
fodv urine from disordered kidneys, it
caret without fafl.' Constipation and
Eiles readily yield ! to its cathartic and
ealinir rwwer. -Put up in dry vegetable
form or liquid (very concentrated), either
act prompt aad cure. Troy Jiudget
x
ClEOLDfl
Hickory . Carolinian:-- O a yesterday,
one of ouriownsmen, Mr. R. W.- Mc
Comb, while hauling; wood was thrown
from the wagon add seriously, if not fa
tally injured.' He was1 alone, and re
mained upon 'the ground, lying on his
face, in a helpless and almost unconscious
condition for come hours. :r '
Xcics and Observer-. Cheesquotah, a
Cherokee chief, claiming to be 140 years
fit age; has just died ia Macon county,
yesterday morning a negro of ill re
pute. Margaret-Richardson by name liv
ing in East Raleigh, left her two little
children: inJ the ; housed while ahe "went
aayVhea ehieU returned . she .'found
both fcadly burned. . .The injuries of one
nay possibly prove fatal. , :
Raleigh Yizitor: There is an., oak
tree in Mr.'B. F. .Walton's yard, in St.
Mary's Township,- this county, which
measures 37 feet around the base.
$68,092.83 was the amount of; revenue
collections in the 4th district for' , the
month of January Col. Wm.' M.
Sfedge, a . native of Franklin County,
North Carolina; and many years ago a
iSq., ot this city.died on the 21st ult., m
Concordia, Mississippi. ;
" "Farmer Mechanic; Best has only
five months in which to build his: Rail
roads to Wolf Creek and Waynesville.
Seven months havejjeen lost in'negocia-
tions." (ieneral regret is expressed
at the collapse of 'efforts for permanent
improvement or, the' streets.. Vr Hogg
has withdrawn his bill for a steel cart
way, owing to the attitude of the Cet
ion and Grocers Exchange in opposition
thereto. This oppsition may be traced
to several motives: among which were
the tariff of charges, or tolls,andthe
fact that many wholesale dealers now
avoid drayage by snipping directly from
the depot, as the goods arrive. We pre
sume nothing further will be attempted
until another .winter brings its miseries.
Charlotte Observer; Mr. ThosH.
Haughton and bride have returned from
a visit to New York and 4 Washington,
and are located at the Central. The
remains of Conductor R.T. Halsey, killed
in the accident' near Gibsonville, arrived
in the city night before last. The inter
ment will probably take place in Hunts-
.rile, Alabama, Mr. Halsey's i native
place. The' long continued wet
weather has completely interrupted pro
gress in mining operations in this sec
tion. The miners say that the bottoms
have been completely soaked out or the
roads, and it is impossible to get .wood
hauled sufficient to keep the machinery
running. -The tobacco factory of J.
H. McEIwee was destroyed by fare m
Statesville night before last. The fac-'
tory was near the depot in tail viewlrom
the passing cars and will' be remembered
as a prominent part of Statesville to the
passer by, . The loss is considerable, but
it is believed that the tactory was in
sured..
How to be your own painter : Buy th
N. Y. .Enamel Paint, rady saixed anp
warranted at Jxcobi's. f
Br. schr. Java, Home, for this port
to load for Martinique, sailed from Prov
idence, R. I., on the 31et ult
THE MAILS.
The mails close and arrive at the City
Post Office as follows : .
Northern through malls 7.00 p na
Northern through and way
utailk. ........ .....,. .....v.Ow
;i . con
Raleigh 6:30 a.m.
Malls for the N. O. Railroad,
and routes supplied there
from, inclnding A. &N. G.
Railroad. at 6;80 a.m.
Southern mails for all points
South, daily 8 am and 7:45 p. m
Western mails (C CR'y) daily
fexceot Sunday) 8:10 a- m
Mail for Oheraw & Darling
ton 3. ........ ....... 7:45 p. m.
Mails for points between Flo
rence and Charleston. 8 a m & 7:45 p m
Fayettevillo, and ofiicea on
Cape Fear River, Tuesdays,
and Fridays-..... L'OO p. m.
Fayetteville, via Lumberton,
daily, except Sundays..... 8:10 a, m.
Onslow O.H. and intermedi
ate offices, every Monday
and Thursday at 6:00 a. m
8mithville mails, by steam
boat, daily, (except Sun- r.
days)... ............. 8 30 a, m
Mails for Easy Hill, Town
Creek, Shallotte and Little
River, S. 0.r every Mon
day and Thursday at ...6:00 a. m.
Wilmington and Black River
Chapel, Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays at......... 6:00 a. m.
. v OFZH rOS PXLTVEBT. .
rTorthcrn through and way
mails.. ....7:00and 7:30 a. m.
Northern mails 0 00 a m
Southern MaIIfl:-:;..Mv..V....M 7:30 a. m.
Carolina Central Railway.... 4:00 p. m.
' Stamp Office open from 8 a. ro. to 12
M., and from 2 to 5:30 p. "m. Money
Order and Register Department open
came as stamp office, .... . ' .
r General deilvery open from 6K0 a. mi
to 6:00 p. m., and on Sundays from 8:30
to 9:30 a. m.v.;i 'vc.
Stamp for caUT atsaeral deUvery
when stamp office li; closed. '
Mails coL'ected firca ctra boxes every
day at Op. m. r -: -
Water ctrest cicrthasti will keep their
fast, dry In 'Winter by rearing Rosks
thal'a beets and chocs. ; t
, Hox7 .Advortieementa.
QQANQES-ORAflQES-ORANQES.
AB tELLISO TDOSS
LAQGE 8VEET RIPE "ANDRDSE"
ORAUGES AT S 1.50 PER 100
CKOBfLY Jk KORBId,
ft 3 It Bt. - pj It Anetr'a
RErniRG or market stalls at
AUCT10M
XJRONJLY, Auclioncer.
' V,Y 'CROJTLY & MORRIS
Ijr.PDKSaA-XUE oT aa crdr adoptel br
the Myr asd Uoard of Aldermen of tola
exry and auoject t ail tbo rales aad regula
tions adopted by raid Board at their meetinsr
oa January- is, lsi, we snail prooed to
rent at Public Auetioo to the higheat bidder,
oa UUNOAY. February 7. 1881. at 10oclk.
A it, aUoftb STALLS IN THE 1I4.RKET
tLOUSK, aituated spon the corner ef Fourth
and uampbell streeti. upon fame day at 11
o'clock. A M. all ot the Stalls in the Market
House situated upon tan Weat aide of Front
between Dock aad Orange atree. Upon
fame riav at 12 o'clock, hi. aI! of the KtaiJ
j iu ;!a Ji Arkfct 'ious-j iiaatad njoa the corner
. r J-irn anu ua tie Or on a
Wia7kg tou Feb. 1, 1S81.' eod 3t
btar copy eod3t
Price of Coal.
QN AND' AFTER THI8 DATE
FuUjupply to arrive in a few days per
Schooner John A. Griffin. ,
feb l-4t J A BP2I5GES
Dividend Notice.
T
HE BOARD Of DIRECTORS of the
Bank of New Hanover have this day declar
' !
ed a Semi-annual Dividend of FOUR PER
GENT., free of tax, payable on .end after the
lOt toil. -feb
24t
8 D WALLACE,
uaehier
StockhoWer's Meeting,
fJIHE AsTSUAL MEETIN of the Stock
holders of tbe Bank of New Hanover will he
held at their Banking House ia this city, on
Thnrsday, the 10ta day of February, 1881,
at 12 o'clock
feb 2-lt
8 D WALLACE,
Cashier
Hour, Meal, &c
JJAVING LEASED THE GAPE FEAR
MILLS, I am prepared to furnish FLOUR,
HOUI5T AND MEAL equU to tbe beat and
at the lowest pricea,
febS.tf OB WRIGHT
Hew Crop Molasues.
441 uudb wew u&op
MATARZAS MdLASSES,
Now landing from British brijr Malaga and
for sale bv WORTH A WORTH,
feb Mw -
Winberry Oysters.
-
THE FINEST OFJ
the eeaaan. By the
Dozen, Quarto Gallon, at
JOHfl CARUOLL'8,
HarkeCst
I lie LOWeSI XT riCeS
JjlORALL KINDS OF PRINTING,
At B, S. WARROCK3 Job Office.
Get estimates at this office before having
your printing dona elsewhere.
(Office in Review baildJnp)
iy 22 v. - . . ,
Llust be Sold I
ALANCE OF STOCK OF
GENTS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS'
CLOTHIfJQ & FURNISIIiriQ GOODS
nast b sold to make i oom for Spring stock.
Bargains can be had.
... .
Goode golsg at a great sacrifice, at
A. A L SHRIER'S,
jaa J I " ' MarkeOtreeV;
1 notice.
a' PPLlCATTON wfll be nude to the nreal
ent .'Legislature to' Incorporate the
''Hilton RtMUin Cnmmnr
jan29uS0t
Fresh Every Day
A 7I5E AESORTMENT OF GAUDIES,
Freaeh sad Domertie, just received asd foa
sale. '
THB ONLY GENUINE HOUE-MADS
Candy In the city, wCl be found every
dt y, frrrh asd swee tiree doors South cf
j x ca vxzzu JUso, Nets
alTlns, Frail, a - C E. JEVET3.
Jaa 22 Hcsx Ca Fc:l.;
PIXASS XJOTICS.
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VTe will be glad to receive eoaaciicxi. r s
Crexa ear frlsads on aay asd all; & 0
tesertilrrcrt tat .
Tie rase cf the wrlfsr cut alvayt be tzt
alahed to the Editor.
.. ' , . '
Ooaacsteatlon zeen bs WTlticsJ ca o sly
eaaside of the paper
Parmnalffls am voided .
And it Is especially a t 'rtleslaxl vxa In
stood that the Editor t always esdrre
the views otcorrcpmf rata, naletito tUijd
ta the editorial eolasas.' " ' '
'S
No7 Advortisbment?. '
S fta Cl y
COEKATK
wm
lift" -J- r. j .
. n. a- . '- r s
nro Time should be xost
Ifih - tomaeh, liver and bowels are affects 1,
ta aopt tbe sure remedy, Hostettrs Bton
ach Bittera. ' Diaeaaes'of the oricans namod'
bejret others far more ' aerioui, and a de'ay
is . therefore hazardous. .. Dyspepsia, A lirar
complaint, chills aad fever, early rheumatla
twinges, kidney weakness, bring seriou-r
bodiljr troable if trifled with, - Lose no Unu
inusinjr this effective, ia!o aad long known
medicine .
For tale byall Druggists and Dealers,
" eneralj.j . :,
At Yates Book Store. r
pRANG'S BEAUTIFUL VALENTINLO
are quite an attrsctioa, 1 hey are said to '
be the finest erer got lea up,
A COMPLETE STOCK of School Books ,
Btitionery, Ac, constantly oah&nd.
; jaaSl
Valentines !,
Valentines!
Valentines !
ALENTINES FOR EVERYBODY,
beautiful and Artistic, for Old as well as
Young Hearts. They are now on exhlM !
tion and s.
For sale at
HEINSBERGER'S,
LIVE BOOK AND MUSIC STORE,
fan 31'
Dress Goods
AND V '
TrimmineG.
JN THIS DEPART3IENT the Ladles
know that we keep the most varied stock to
be found in this city. . All of the newest and
mnii locfriVvlo Trlmmtnr Xfatnvlala en no.
M.www A. till y AUawtlUO DM
sential in the "get up" of suits. Black and
co'fored SUk Velvets for Skirt, Cloaks and
ramming.
CORDS AMD TASSELS IN COLORS
AMD BLACK
In the lines of Carpets, which we carry. "
one can scarcely fail to find something to
please. In Brussels wo have them at $1,'
$1.10, $1.15, $1.25, &c.
j large stock of Rugs in Tapestry, Persia!
and Velvets.
uu biotas rrom 3 feet up to 13 feet wide
Respectfully,
R. II. McINTlRE.
jan 25
COrilERCIAL HOTEL;
wnrjirTNGToyo.;
Large Sample Rooins tor
Commercial Travelers
THE PROPRIETOR cari3 thoToughly
renovated this House aid faraUhed It entire
lynew, Is prepared to give loathe tr&rtlti
publie all the eoavenlenelee of a F1R37
GLASS HOTEXm 'it Isllociied la thetry
etatrt of tie4bxxlrj part cf ttedry, hcla.x
eosyenUat to theprias;al bashes home?,
Postogoa, OasVm Hesse, City Hall aad
Cotrt House, ' ; : r
TlVClase Ear'ard CUHird Cairo!
cecaected with tlb RcttL
. 8ATE3 t2 lin DAT. I
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