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jOSH. T. JAMB8, rUITOB AND rMPWXTOB. .nB8CBlPTIOy8.FOSTAGE PAID. Lr $ 00 8lx m0nth, J 50 Thref oaths.fl 15; ne month fiQcents. rv tper trill be delivered by carrier. "Vinany part of the city, at tb, ,T9rt, or U cents per week. ldTrtiBisrrtalowndiibrM 8abfcriberi will please report any anc TnfIilareto receive their papers regularly. j?ew Advertisements. Til E GREAT ttliBi Neuralgia, Sc ..ar, Lumbago, Backache, Sorer ::?of the Chest, Gout, Quins, SoiThroat, Swell' ings and Sprains, Burns and . Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feei and Ears, and all other Pains ana Mches. No Preparation oq rra&ls St. Jacobs On !4 (Mtd cheap External K-roj. A trial e trttlinr outlay of &O kWut the comparuiTy log with iaia can hk tf its claima. , Ud erery ono tuner ,mp and positive proof Direction in Eleven flangttagt. EOLD BY ALL DBUCKJI3TS LSD DEALEB3 15 MEDI0I5E, A.VOGELER Sc CO., Baltimore, 2Id. U 8. JU prill2 daw-nae to "JUST IMAGINE HOY I FELT." Brunswick, Co., Va., November 5th, 1881. Mrs. Jos Pkrsox, Franklinton, N. O. Dear Madam: It is with pleasure I that 'write to tell you that your ratea ble Remedy has entirely cured me of a most fearful looking and painful sore on my ankle. It came more than twelve months ago, very much like a ring worm, tyainted it with Tinct Iodine, until it became a very painful and bad looking place. Then I commenced to try every thing I could think or hear of, until it became so very painful I could scarcely walk, when I went to the best doctor in the country for advice. . He told me be could cure me if I would take my bed and there remain for four or five weeks, and if I did not do so pretty soon, it could not be cured at all, as the bone would become diseased, and my foot would have to be taken off. J ust imag ine how I felt, to be told there was no cure for the sore but te lose my foot, or give up all business-either of these Re medies would have ruined me. Mind jou this was the advice of one of the best doctors in the State of -North Carolina, nd this conversation took place last February. I continued to burn with caustic, as he advised until September, but derived no benefit from his treatment. I was advised then by a friend to try jour Remedy, (Bitters and Wash) took the first dose the 17th of September, and I am now a well man, the sore is perfect ly cured, and I can now walk as far, dance as much and jump as high as any man you know. Put me back to the 1st of September, let me know as much as I now do of the yirtue of your Remedy, and I would not hesitate to pay tea dol lars a bottle for it, if I could not get it for less. I think more of it than any medicine in the world. It is not only the best Remedy to purify the blood and cure all skin diseases, but I believe it will cure all kinds' of blood diseases, and I know it will cure a love for strong drink. Pfeopeyou will have this published, as there are many sufferer! who could be cured, if they could know cf and get your Remedy I am truly and respectfully, JOS. R. MASON, South Gaston, N. C. The Remedy is for sale in Wilmington by Dr. Wm. A. Green. Send for circu lar of testimnials. novU-daw 100.000 BRICK! "pORBALB. LOWEST MARKET rricee. Hard and Soft. nov 7-tf J. A. SPRINGER. New rJeatDStore. I HAVE LEA8ED and fitted up hind somely the Store West side of North Sec ond street, third door from Market, where I will be pi ad to aee my friends and cus tomers. Splendid Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Peak and Sausages. Come aseerne. oct 31 lm KSRMAN HINTZE. French Candies. JUST RECEIVED, a full line of fine French Candles, warranted pure and iresh. Also, Home-tfade Candid. Fruits, Nuts, Ac C. JEVKNS, Second afreet, 3 door below Postoflice eel 19 iliii it JW TRADE JAKKN if RHEDP ATISffl, r E VOL. V . WILMINGTON,. N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1881. NO. 271 LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. ' C W Yates "Juvenile and Toy Books, F 0 Robinson Firemen, Attention! Heinsbekgeb 7he Philadelphia Press No City Court to-day. Nothing doing in magisterial circles today. - No Raleigh News and Observer yes terday. Wood, is scarce and high in the mar ket Tfiisraoroing. - This morning was decidedly cool, and overcoats were in demand. A good many strangers from along the line of the Carolina Central are in the city to-day. We are glad to note that the condition of Mr. James Sprunt continues to im prove. Sudden changes ut tpmperature ar9 very productive of Coughs and Colds which .always yield however, very promptly to Dr. Bull's Cough Sjiup. It is estimated that more than 1,000 ladies are engaged in making slippers for their respective pastors. It was expected that Senator Vance would be in the city to-day, but he failed to put in an appearance. It is stated, as a fact that a milliner has died of brain fever trying to find out how many shapes in bonnets there arc. Beautify your nomes by using the N Y. EnamelPaint, ready mixed and war ranted. Sold only at Jacobi's. f A country clergyman prayed: "OhLord help us in our attempt to eliminate Thy word.'" ".He thought "eliminate" meant to explain. According to the dentists, human teeth are degenerating at such a rapid rate that in a few generations babies will be born with false sets. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish Hooks and Lines. A full assort ment and lowest prices at Jacobi's. f A young lady's hat blew off and was run over by a broad wheeled cart. The ribbons weresomewhat soiled, but the hat is now regarded as the very latest autumn shape. - A nice new fence has just been com pleted around the St. 'Mark's Episcopal Church, colored, on the corner of Sixth and Mulberry, streets, which, adds much to its appearance. The only man we know of who doesn't want the credit for the work he does is the burglar. He is quite willing that some other fellow should have the name of doing his work. It is said that linen dusters can be made available for winter use by filling the Dockets with Limburger cheese Heat is superinduced by running to get away from the smell. Will the coming man use St Jacobs Oil? We think he will, if he has rhea matism.' It is admitted that the strongest glass will sustain 2,000 pounds to the square inch, but it cannot be denied that it has also been known to twist a man's leg so that he could not walk. The report that the French visitors to the Yorktown' centennial went into a rail road station restaurant the other day and called for railroad frogs" is an in firm contrivance of the foe. Managers of church festivals having heard that the oyster crop was injured by the drouth, are prepared to give each oyster a plenty of water as soon as open ed. The water will be served hot at the usual rate. Spirits of turpentine, which were quot ed at 52 cents per gallon at Monday sale, tumbled yesterday to 51 cents, bu later in the day rallied .to 51 cents, which was one cent lower than on the previous day. An exchange thinks it always seems wrooe at a wedding that the bride can not marry the "best man." Oh, no. She marries the .groom. If there was a coach man present no doubt she would marry him. It's all right Decline of Han Impotence of mind, limb, or vital func tion, nervous weakness, sexual debility, &c, cured by Wells' Health Renewer, 51,'AtIJruggists. Depot Jas. C. Munds. WABS A Bfc Hani. Yesterday evening, between sunset and dark, at Masonboro Beach, there was landed from one hauling of the seine, six hundred bunches of roe mullets and about one hundred bunches of small ones. - - Second Crop Mr. F. M.James, of the police force, has an apple tree in his garden, in the southeastern section of the city. uDon which there is a second crop of apples, of this year's growth, some of which are nearly grown. - . : UnmaHaMe TJnmailable matter, addressed as fol lows, remains in the Postoffice in this city: R. J. Moses, Jr., New York, N. Y.; Edward P. Tucker, No. 7 Primus Av.; Rev. Dr. & Mrs. T. C. Teasdale, Knox- ville.Tenn. , . Death of a Sirangcr. Mr. H. Reese, of Johnstown, N. Y who has been sick with consumption for a number of years, and was advised by his physicians to seek the warmer climate of the South.arrived in this city on the 4th inst. He was accompanied by his wife and took board with Mrs. J. W. Macum ber, on the corner of Chestnut and Sev enth streets, where he died at about 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The de ceased was about 42 years of age. The remains were forwarded to his former home, in Johnstown, last evening, for in terment. The Ideal For singing classes and musical conven-i tiens. By L. U. .Emerson, rnce io cents. Published by Oliver Ditson Jc Co. Mr. Emerson has just issued two new music books. They are in many respects eomnanion books, and have been com- piled for choirs and pinging classes re j spectively. The Herald of Praise is the name of the Church music book, while the Ideal is the title of the new book for the singing class. The only difference between mem is that the Ideal -ia con siderably smaller and more convenient to handle, and contains those portions of the contents of the Herald ef Praise more particularly fitted for use in singing classes. The ability of the author of the Ideal isunquestion ed, and when we consider his wonderful ly large and varied experience with mu sical societies and conventions, and his success as a teacher and composed, we need not fear for the fate of this new book. There is, as usual, a practical "singing school course," together with Hymn tunes, Anthems, and Spiritual songs of the best quality, recreative pieces of a secular nature for practice, and a choice collection of miscellaneous music for social gatherings and concert singing. The music is new, interesting and entertaining, and has been selected from the best and most reliable sources, and will be sure to fill a very acceptable place in the work of the singing school for some time to come. Teachers should not fall to send for a specimen copy at once. " Police Pniltrsis .. . The police of this city made their first appearance, this morning, in their new winter uniforms. They were made by Messrs. John Dyer & Son, at their tail oring establishment in this city, and are of gray cloth. The uniform is a single breasted frock coat with standing collar and brass buttons; the pants are of the same material, but made plain; the hat is black, higa crowned, stiff, and orna mented in front with a wreath, in the cen tre of which ia the number. A cord of black and gold surrounds the hat, the ends of which terminate in a tassel of the same material. The dress is very becoming and looks as though it might do good service. The uniforms of the officers are of the same material as those of the privates, and are like in every particular, save that the coat is double-breasted. Each officer and private is now provided with a pair of nippers, by which they can hold a refractory prisoner with more certainty and security. . Messrs. Altaffer, Price k ,Ca, are making quite an extensive addition to their sash and blind factory, in which t. nmnose to locate their business r r - office. - : - . The Masonic fraternity of this city will celebrate St. John's Day (Dec 27th) and it is expected that Dr. Eugene Grinsom, of Baleigh, will dsliTer the address upon that occasion. The Water Works. The trial of the water works, which were announced to be tested at 2 a'clock this afternoon, before a committee con sisting of Alderman Huggins, and Capts. F. G. Robinson and Ed. W. Manning of the Fire Department, preparatory to be ing turned over by the contractor to the city goyernment, has been postponed un til the same hour to-morrow afternoon. The different companies of the Fire De partment, as will be seen by advertise ment, in another column, will be in at. tendance and apparatus placed "in posi tion by which the exact altitude of the streams of water thrown may be ascer" tained. At Best. All that was mortal of the deceased Associate Editor of this paper was con signed to the grave this forenoon. The sorrowful services were held at St. James' Church, and from thence the sad cortege wended- its melancholy way to the hallowed precincts of Oakdalt the silent and beautiful last home of so many of our honored dead. There he sleeps, not far from that grim soldier, who ' stands in silent watch over those beneath him , and which was to our departed one the representative of so much that he had delighted to honor, and for whieh he had so willingly suffered and bled. He sleeps well, for no nobler, knightlier, or truer heart than his ever beat. At the Opera Houie. Sol Smith Russell's appearance last night as Tern. Dilloway, in "Edge wood Folks," was greeted by an unusu ually large audience, as might have been expected. He is well known to Wil mington audiences, and few actors are more deservedly popular with our thea tre going people. In his particular line of comedy he stands unrivalled. His personations last night were . excellent and his protean changes truly wonder ful' He possesses the happy faculty of all the timer and without any coarse or indelicate expressions. There seems to be a' magnetism in his mirth which at tracts and captivates his hearers. This was apparent throughout the entire per formance. Mr. Russell was well sup portedmuch better than leading char acters are usually supported by trayel ingcompanies which increased the in terest in the performance. W e hope we may see him here again before long, and bespeak for him a good house whenever he comes to Wilmington. We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of J. Monroe Taylor. This house has been established nearly 40 years, and their goods are celebrated for purity and strength. We would re commend a trial of their Gold Medal brand to all who desire superior cook ery, tf There has been considerable rise within the past few days in the Cape Fear, so that boats can navigate without difficulty. Three of them made their appearance here to-day, the first for many weeks. To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, ass &c. You can get all . sizes and at the lowest prices. t New River Mullets. 150 BBLS. NEW MULLETS, 300 DOZ. LARGE ROE, For lale by; HALL & FEaBSAIX. OCt 14 The Club House, rf AUDITIOSf TO ITS FINE fT stock of Wines, Liquors, Beer V2J-y and Cigars, ia offering1 to it customers and friends NEW RIVER OYSTERS, served in any style desired. My motto is to please and to this end no effort e?fcnaairf. Proprietor Ortmann's Club House, oet 25-tf 8eeond St., Carrie's Block. NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE. JOHN D. STELLJES, Proprietor;. The best of Wines, Liquors, Lager Beer and Clears. -OYSTERS IN EVERT STYLE. MEALS AT ALL HOURS DAT AND NIGHT. ' iCoroer Second acPriacess sts. .oct Uexr Advertisements. Firemen, Attention I fJTlHE MEMBERS OF THE DIFFERENT Engine, Truck and Bucket Companies arc requested to meet at their different Houses to-aaorrow at 2 P. M. Tee Foreman of each Company is requested to meet me during the forenoon at Mesr. Adrian fc Voller'a for instructions. F. O. ROBINSON, novlC-lt Chiel Fire Department. The Philadelphia Pess. CONTAINING A EFLY Tt BOB IN GftSOLL in the Novauber number cflfce "North America i Review by JUDGE BLACK. For sale at HEINSBERQSR'S Pianos and Organs, QHEAP IO& CABH or on the asy instal ment Plan at HEINSBERGER'S, nov 16 Live Book and llosic Store The Ooraline Corset ! 100 &ouy m ONE WEBK PRICE $1.00 Full assortment of sizes. nov 12 J, J. HEDRICK. FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT HZ. 1YI. KTZ'. mHE BEST ASSORTED STOCK&EVER Hglit to tiua 4f. all tne latest nov elties and Shades ia DRESS GOODS, Satin Marveillenx, Satin de Lyon, Rbad amer, Fnrrahs, Brocades, Voire An tique,; Camel's Hair, 1 Ilk Vel vets, Flushes, COLORED, BLACK AM DrIUU Ml MA TED CASHMERES, Henriettas, Mohairs, Suitings, Alpacas and Plaids ia endless variety, Pasiamenterie, Frirgea and TrimminS,White Goods, I, Housekeeping Good -, -r . " DOLLMftHSj CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, Men andBoy's Wear, Flannels, Merino Ut derwear. Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, ! sees and Pdfixtgs, CURTAIN L&CES, Staple & Domestic Goods. In short everything desirable. Warranted to came up ia price and quality, to any si as pie from retail houses North. Call and save extra expense by buyirg fill IfL KHTZ9 36 Market Street, oet 31 . ' , ? ar-0--V"023LdLl AND : TO B O O K S -piLLXD WITH HANDSOME Illajtra tions, Band Painted Panels on Eastls, Beam. IfnJ Velvet and Ebeay Combiaatioi Framee Elegaatly Bound oems, Ae., at -; & ; - 1 1 I p l I I i u aov IS Book aid Stationery 8 tor We trill big) ad u reedvt aniaulctJoa JoTfttodj cafaay tai 'sH cabjeeis ' geraJ tsteretl but The naaa of the writer east always be f lished to the Editor, ,;Y '; ' ; y OoaacBlaaticas nut beiwrittan; ca only one side of the paper. ' Persoaaaaes oust be avoided ' " And It is especially and parUcalarly tade? stood that the Editor does not always endon the views of correcpea dents softa7" ia the editorial eolatsna; ' . New Advertisoxnonts, WIL As WELDN RAILROAD pa. vnca or ths SsciiTiav A TaiAScasa, f Winnsoron, N. C.,Nov, fith, 1831. m FOTT-SlXIH ANNUAL HEKT- iBg-f the Stcctholdars of t'a Wilmington " - .itiuuu ikunuiu wmp3J WUIDfiild It -the OfiiCB Of llii (mrlr in .WtlMt...A. " oa Tuesday, the 22d inst.,. at 11 o'cl ek. A. 51 , aoy.a.M v, ; , ; ' 1 c'terMary: T WIL , COLMB. & AUGUSTA R. R C3 Orncs of thb gscasTAar A Taixssain, v WimiscToir, Nov. gthylStl mHE ANHUAL MKsTlNQ OF TflE . Stockholders othe Wilzn?n2ton, Cclambfa Aagasiiuttaurcaa uompany will be held at the Office of tba PreildpntAfuM HnniM.. ny, in Wilmingtr-r, o-. Tneadaj, the 2Jd mit , at 12 o'clock, M. ' J. W. THOMPSON. novStim BecreUry Still Another Lot. rjlHE LADIES of Wilmington and the public generally are respectfully, informed that I have just received etill another lot of Millinery, Crochet and' Fancy Goods, Ac. MISS E. KARKER; nov 9 Exchange Corner. THE VARIETY STORE. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RE; spectfully notify his friends and the " public that he hasjscently re turned from a visit to the Northern Markets where he has purchased the Handsomest Display MILLINERY) FANCY GOODS, rtiuiiuna Arwu nuLiiAT uuuusr - he has ever offered in this city My stock is . e, Complete And in I have thousands of things which it would take columns to enumerate. My fine, fresh FRENCH CANDIES are u specialty. I lead in these goods as my patrons well know. I have an elegant variety of Millinery Ooodg, Hat, Trimming, &c, To which I invito the attention of Jha Ladies. My stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS is full and complete and having been bought low will be sold low, I respectfully invite a call and inspec tion. L. FLANAGAN, - Variety Store, nov C No. -42 Markat street. EMBROIDERED DRESSES. fJlHE MOST ELEGANT COSTUMES, which are sold in Dress lengths, are in fine Camel's Hair and fihuda Clofhs, -with 4" yards of narrow, and the-same amount of wide, Embroidery wrought in 'Silk. The wide is Intended for bounces and thenar, row for trimming Basque. The suits raage n'price from $30 to $45 and can be seen at R. rJl. Hlclntire's. Just received several colors of those nice Shuda Cloths at 50 cents per yard. A large assortment of fine Laee Neckwear and Laces for making such articles. nov 7 T I IkSi 253 ' TO TIIINC about HOT. BED SASH. PLEASE OKDEB EAKLY. SASH DOOHS AHD BLINDS BRACKETS,IOULDING,-;LUMBER, Ac ALTAFFER, PRICE & CO. oct 31 Rooms to Rents JpURNlSHED ROOMS for rent.' Apply at UteSouthextt corner of Market aad Frcn tracts. nov lO.lw
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