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1HIB PAPER .iatoi ever? aftereeoa. Sudays iSSbT ' jftSB. T. J AM EOT , editor Ann fkofbiktok. f0BSCaiFTIOIf8. POSTAGE PAID. ytgr$5 00 Six month, $2 50 ; Three athi,fl M; One month, W cents, fia paper will .be delivered by carrier, of thtf r "J Pr of .the city, at the T rwi. or It entt per week. drertWnjt rata 'w and liberal jTSabseriberi will pleasereport any and fillorM to receive their papers regularly. 5ew Advertisements. . THE GREAT FOR RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of iho Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swofl ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains. Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Sa Preparation on earth qnls St. Jacobs Oil u . mmf. ml mi) If and eheatt External fcnfj. ' A trial entalld but the comparatiYf )j Mfllne ontlay of 60 Cet, ana erery one snucr Ing wTth fain can bare cheap and positive prooi t itn dafma. P!rrtioni ta Elerra Langnagfl. SOLO BY ALL DSTTQGISTS AND DEALERS IU MEDICINE. A. VOGEIiER & CO., EaltimAre, 21dU, U. S. A, aprfl II dw-ae tad ' JUST IMAGINE HOW I FELT." Bauxswicr, Co., Va., November 5th, 1881. Mo. Jo Pwaos, Franklinton, N. O Diab Mxdxh: It is with pleasure that write to tell you that your vaioa Me Remedy faai entirely cured me of a oat fearful looking and painful sore on t ankle. It came more than twelve sooths ago, rery much like a ring worm. I painted it with Tinct. Iodine, until it became a rery painful and bad looking place. Then 1 commenced to try every tatner T eonld think or hear of. until it became to 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 iBd there remain for foor or five weeks, ud if I did not -do so pretty soon, it could not be cured at all, as tne Done would become diseased, and my foot would have to be taken off. J U3t imag ine how I felt, to be told there was no cure for the sore but telose my foot, or pre up all business either of these Re medies would have mined me. Mind j&u this was the advice of one of the best doctors in the State of North Carolina, ad this conversation took place lost February. I continued to bnrn with eaottic, as be advised untiPSeptember, but derived no benefit from his treatment. I was advised then by a friend to try jour Remedy, (Bitters and Wash) took tbe first dose the 17th of September, and I am now a well man.'tbe sore is perfect ly cured, and I can now walk as far, aance as much and jump as high as any sun you know. Put me back to the l8t f September, let me know as much as I sow go of the virtue ot your Remedy, tod I would not hesitate to pay tea dol lar! a bottle for it; if I could not get it for let. - It think more of it than any ftedicine -in 5 the world. It is not only the best Remedy to purify the blood and cure all skin diseases, but I believe it will wrall kinds of blood diseases, and I How it will ewe a love for strong drink. I kope you wUrhavo this published, as there are many sufferers who could be -cored, if they could know c f and get your Kemedy I am truly and respectfully, JOS. B. MASON, South Gastoo, N. C. T Remedy is for.sale in Wilmington fcj Dr. WmJ H. Green. 'Send for circu lar of testimn ials. nov Udw EMBROIDERED DRESSES. 'THE MOST- ELEGANT COSTUMES, Wch are oldin Dreea If nglhs, are in fine CiaeJ'a Hair and Shuda Cloth, with 4 TJ of narmw, and the same amount of ld tnVrAMfn wiftnfrht.in Bilk. The " it intended for flounces and thenar row ffcr trimming Bace.ue. The auita range price irom $50 to 43 and can be seen at R. JUL Wclntire's: Jut received several colors ef those nice Cauda Ctetha at 60 ccnta per yard. A larg "trtaeat of fiae LaeeNeikwer andlaees Ktikfag fttcVartielt. " T x i, p TUT? IJbucj vol. v Wilmington; : a, Friday, November LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisement?. Mia F. Karkex Just Rcoeired J C WniTB, ManagerTekphone Y.xr charge N W ScnE!CK,l)Ictator Carolina Lodge. 434, II. of K. II r 1 ksberger Holiday GrK)ds. Cfr Yates Jnvecile and Toy Books. Just one month to Christmas. Blind Tom plays in Raleigh this even ingand to morrow eve ling. " The roceipls of cotton at this port for the two days foot up 2.03D bales. Squirrels arc said to be more numerons in this pection than they have been known lo be for years. Blind Tomk is booked for the Opera House in this city on rest Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. T he ladiee will find a new and attrac tive advertisement in this issue from Miss'E. Kurrer, at Exchange Corner. Berries and birds are said to be plenti ful in the woods this season, which is aid by weather observers to be a sign of a cold winter. . No matter how gay the colored suits of the young men, the chimney never forgets its dignity and gravity, for its root is always black. The cool spell of weather has induced many of the farmers in the adjacent counties to kill some of their hogs, and the market, in cocsequenec, is well sup plied with pork. There is nnmailable matter in the Posoffice addressed to Mrs. J. V. Parker, 529. Ninth avenue, South Minneapolis, Minnesota, and a stamped envelope, il legibly addressed. "Rough on Rats.M The thiner desired found at last. Ask drnccrist for Roucrh on Rats. It clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, bedbugs lc boxes. The recent change in the weather is delightful to those who have plenty of warm clothes, good, food and a big wood pile. This morning was by far the cold est of the season, ice having been found almost everywhere out of doors. The exports hence to-day foot up 1,077 bales cotton, per Nor. barque Schadberg, for Liverpool, shipped by Messre Alex. Sprunt & Son, and 52,000 feet lumber and 85,000 shiDgles, per Br scher. Mabel Darling, for Nassau, ship ped by Messrs E. Kidder & Sons. For Atlanta Thanks to Col. A. Pope, General Pas senger Agent of tbo Associated Railways, for a round trip ticket to the Atlanta Exposition, on the editorial excursion which is to leave Charlotte next Tuesday night. It is a great regret to us that wo will bo unable to go. Made from IIarmles3 Materials, and adapted to the cee"ds of fading and fall ing hair, Parker's Hair Balsam has taken iho first rank as an elegant and reliable hair restorative. , Important to Merchants. A railing made by the Acting Pest- master-General is of much importance, especially to merchants. General Eat ton has decided that matter produced by the band-stamp the type-writer or the copy press are all prima facie witnm the intent of the postal regulation, pro viding that reproductions upoa paper having the character Of an "actual per sonal corrcspondece" shall not be mcluu ed in the term "printed matter." It is reasonable to assume, he adds, when the matter is produced by one not en gaged in the business of printing, and one copy can be produced by the wro- cess adopted, tbat the matter is intended for use only between two persons upon subject persons to themselves. You kooir bow It is. What to him was love or hope? What to him waj joy or care?. He stepped on a plug of slipper? soap, the girl had left on the top-most stair. Hi3 feet flew out like wild, fierce things; and he struck each stair with a sound like a drum; and the girl below with the scrubbing things, laughed' like a fiend to see him come. Bui he gathered himself with eye and toil, and repaired the damage with St. Jacobs Oil, like any sensible man would. To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Hash, Blinds and Doors, Glass, &e. You eanget all sixes and at the owest prices. - ' A chance far Wilmington. The Revikw has already informed its readers of the fact that a scheme was cn foot, inaugurated i by Northern capital ists, for the purchase of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Talley R.R., with the view of extending it from ilmiogton to the Ohio river. The proposition was first mooted, it seems, as long ago as August 17th of last year, ia a letter to Gov. Jarvis. The matter seems to have been kept with much secrecy. We first heard of it here seme six months ago but in such a manner that we conld not give it publicity then. The proposition has now nssunicd a tangible shape. Mr. A. H. Canedo, Vice President of an organization known as tke New York & Southern Railroad h Telegraph Con structioa Company, has addressed a com munication to Gov. Jarvis, which, with His Excellency's reply, is published in tull in yesterday's News and Observer. Mr. Canedo, in bis communication, says; I now have the honor to make a direct proposition to purchase said stocK upon the terms seLforth in a memorandum of a contract herewith annexed and made a part of this letter. This proposition is made for and in behalf of said New York and Southern Railroad and Telegraph Construction Company, and by virtue of a resolution of said company, under its seal and signature of its president and secretary, hereto attached. The object of the company, as briefly alluded to in my letter of August 17th, is to construct a grand trunk line from Wilmington, N. C, via Fjayetteville, Greensboro, Mt. Airy, through Virginia and . Kentucky to Covington, opposite Cincinnati, Ohio, with branches down the Guyandotte River, West Virginia, and down the Tug Fork of Big Sandy, from Pre8tonsburg, Kentucky, to Ash laud, on the Ohio River, and by connec tion at Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, with Louisville. Also a branch from Lloyd's, near Germanton, North Carolina, up the Yadkin Valley to Patterson, Caldwell county. North Carolina, and a subsidiary branch to Ore Knob; and also to con struct u line from Florence, South Caro lina, through Fayetteville to Goldsboro, North Carolina. I would further say that although it is not specifically referr ed to or mentioned ia the memorandum of the contract submitted herewith, it is the intention of the contracting parties whom I represent that, in addition to the $55,000 paid for the State stock, to pay off the entire floating debt of the Cape Fear and Vadkin Valley Railroad Company, amounting to about $100,000, (as reported to me) before the final con summation of the sale and delivery of the read. And I would beg leave to call your at tention and that of the commissioners to the necessity for such legislation, at as early a day as practicable, as may be ne cessary to enable us to make a new issae ot bonds and fulfil our obligations and push the work to an early completion of the main line between the initial and ob jective points. Now, therefore, 1 wouia ass you io assemble the commissioners appointed by the Legislature at its session oi xeai, to sell the above mentioned interest of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad held bv the State, at as early a day as to you may seem proper, to consider this proposition Gov. Jarvis in his response tells Mr. Canedo that the Commissioners will oe called together on the 19th of December, and requests that gentleman and his backers to be present. He candidly tells him that his scheme is of such magni tude, and of 'such importance to the State, that a searching investigation will be made as to his ability to carry out his propositions and that ample security will be required for a performance of con tact, which is all right and proper. The entire matter is left by the Legislature in the hands of the Commission, which is composed of the following gentlemen : Dr. A. J. DeRosset, of Wilmington; Levi M. Scott and Julius A. Gray, of Greens boro; E. L. Vaughan, ot Alleghany; George M.Rose, A. A. McKethan, Jr., and A. B. Williams, of Fayetteville; Or rin A. Hanner, of Chatham; Jesse F. Graves, of Mt. Airy; Tyre York, of. Wilkes; A. J. Boyd, of Rockingham; Hugh Parks of Randolph, and W. A La&b, of Stokes. Mr. Canedo's cempany, be it un derstood, is separate and distinct from that represented by Gen. Im boden and the outlook at this time is that Wilmington is to have two routes to the Ohio Valley. As fer the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley R. R., that is bound to go into other hands. The road is out of funds and burthened with debt, and there is no iron to lay that portion of the road bed which is now ready for the rails. 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 wk rfesTw superior cook ery, it Review; ThanktciTlusr. Thanksgiving Day seems to hare passed off in a quiet and Jordexly manner and without accident so far ai we have been able to ascertain. The disagreea ble weather interfered with the enjoy ment of many but notwithstanding this fact the woods were full of nimroda, many went up the varioua road?,-a large number down to the Sound and a few went to church and rendered thanks. Siek.headachc.jjerveas headache, neu ralgia, nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, sleepiesenees and brain disease, positively cured by Dr. Benson's Celery and Cham omile Pills. They contain no opium, 3uinine, or other harmful drug. Sold by ruggists. River ,tw. The Xortk State and the Bladen are the only Fayetteville boats here to day The former comes from Council's and the latter from Fayetteville, but both expect to go through on the return trip Capt. Skinner left Fayetteville on Tues day morning and got here yesterday, having tied up during the night. He says that there have been hard rains at Fayetteville and above that, point, as well as below it. and he confidently looks for a plenty of water on his return. Con siderable of a freshet is likely to result from these rains. A mating. An amusing incident occurred at Market Dock this morning. A country man had just crossed the river with his cart and mule when, in endeavoring to hitch up, the cart tilted and down went its contents. ' Ameog these were two dozen eggs, but two of which were broken by the fall, but the man was so incensed with his misadventure that he broke all of the balance himself. A colored individual who venturned to ask the price of eggs narrowly escaped re ceiving a handful in his face. The inci dent was the source of much amuse ment to those who were gathered there. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish Hooks and Lines. A full assort ment and lowest prices at Jaoobi's. f Notea from Atlanta. Daniel Shaw, Esq., Chairman of the Board of Commissioners in Pender county, is new at Atlanta. In a note to the Editor of this paper he says that be has been in attendance on the Expo. sition and that its success is assnred be yond a doubt. The crowds in at tendance this week are larger than at any previous time. Mr. Shaw says that he looked through the North Carolina exhibit and that he is proud qf it. There are very few North Carolina vistors at Atlanta, however, at this timet but there will probably be a large num" ber of visitors from this State between this and the 31st of December, at which time the exposition will close. Warper's safe Kidney and Liver Core Death or Mr L E. Bice. We regret to learn of the death of Mr. Lawson B. Rice, Deputy Collector of Custems at this pert, at his residence in this city, early this morning. " He had been for a long time a sufferer from a bronchial affection, which was remotely the cause of his death. M r. Rice was a native of Lawrence, Mass., and was, we think, about 46 years of age. He was a paymaster in the navy during the civil . war, and came to Wil mington ia 1866, which has ever since been his home. He was a member of the Cape Fear Building Company, which founded Abbottsburg and built the saw mills there, and was a gentleman of en terprise and public spirit. Elizabeth city Economist: The Conference of the African Methodist Church, which has been in session in this place for several days, has been largely attended. -Cotton has yielded about two thirds of a crop, and thequaility has been extra good. The staple unu3ally good. Price good. Coxa has been a full crop. Rice about half a crop. Durham Plant: A telegram to-day from Rev. L. J Uolden announced the sad news that Capt. Thomas Lynch was murdered in Oxford Tuesday night. At the time the telegram' was sent there was no evidence to show who did the foul deed. Capt. Lynch was a son of Lemuel Lynch, Esq., o: Uillsboro PUHGEU HOUSE, OtfDKft ISW MAJtAGfcM&HT, WiLxteeToa N. C B. PERRY. - - - Prep Late.Proprietor Atlaatie lioteU Hrrt OUm la all iy ?oiatiaats. far S2,t0to f4peraav. Jebt. 25. issi. no; 278 It is the faah neglect nature's laws and blam provi- 7l A " tcauiu lavonto thing with them is to neglect a Coogh or Cold instead of using that unfailin" means of relief, Dr. Bull's Cnagh Syrur? 25 cents a bottle. v Hew Advertisements. Just Received. J HAVE JUST liKCEIVED a handaome i?wf 5l?abi Crochet Good. Ac. Ihe Millineiy , Department Is full of beautiful Feathers. Plmhea. nt arA Rnnn.i. i J UUUUCHf A. win receive anothpr dys- MISS E. KARRE. UOT 35 Exchange Corner Carolina Lodge, 434, SC, of H. T)RETHREN : You are requested to as semble at tha resid'ace of Dr. F. W. Pot ter, Market street, at fl A. M., to-morrow morniDg, to escort the remains of Bro. L. E. tsj oraer Dictator N. W. SCHENCK. Gxe. N. Hiitaiss, Reporter ' nov 25 TO SUBSCRIBERS WILMINGTON TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. TTOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED to the following : Whenever your Telephone la out of order don't fail to reDOrt it nrnaint.lv. Mr n deavor ia to get all instruments in working oruor ana to Keep inem bo it post! Die. Teu understand, of conrae. that. Tl phone Exchange, with its net-work of wires, forma a complicated evatena. and although the utmost vigilance ia given, there will be umes wnen some oi tne many wires will be come crossed, grounded, or broken: hnt. ni Boon as such cases come to our notice we will endeavor to remedy them in as shoit a time aa possible. Subscribers are request ed to answer calls promptly aid to use num hers, as it greatly lacUtates the business of iu jcxenange. ine party wno first calls lor a connection, must never fail tn ur "disconnect", when through talking ; for if mia is negieciea me wires may remain con nected indefinitely and thus unavailable for parties who may want them; operators can- uub &.no?r Dy lmuuion wnen ine wires are ije. ii ine aDove is complied with I 6ee no reason why we shouldn't have a good- worjuDg jjjxcnange. Aaaress all communi catioas to 3. O. WHITE, nov 25-2t Manager Holiday Goods. JUST REOE1TBD, abaaatifnl line of Russia Leather Goods. FANCY KOTX PAPER la elegant Boxes. BEAUTIFUL POEMS, bona in Cloth, Gilt and Korotoot . TOT BOOKS in endless variety. At HBlPf BEBQER'S. aov S3 Live Book and MtjiIc Store GOAL ! WOOD ! AND BRICK ! 100,000 BRICK' 1.000 T0SS OA A CORD3 WOOD, For sale low prices by COT Sl-tf J. A. SPRINGER. THE CLARENDON WATER WORKS COMPANY IVE KOTICE THAT THET ARE ready to receive applieatioaa for supplying water. Information in regard to rates; Ac, can be had, and applications mast be made at the Superintendent's office, No. 1 Jotraal building, Princess etreet,frcm 9 to 11 A. 3f. and S to 5 P. M. Service pipe will be laid m tne oraer m wnicn tne applications axe received. JOHN C. CHASE. Sap' t. I OT 21-lw NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE. JOHN D. 8TELLJES, Proprietor. The best of Wines. Llano rs. Larer Beer and Cigars. OYSTERS IN ETERT STYLE. MEALS AT ALL .HOURS DAY AND NIGHT. Ograer S ud aadPriaeeaa'tia. et FERTILIZERS AUD : FEOTILIZinQ MATERIAL. QOTTON AND CORN PLANTERS Truckers aad others' can get into correct channel to trade advantageously,, by comj munieatug with JAB. T.;PETTZWAY, Agent ' Tor the celebrated Fert21xere,Wneox, Glbbs Go's Manipulated Guano aad Add Pho; P&ate . sept -fc , French TXST RECETVXD, ,i foil line of Cms fj Frcneli Caadlea, warranted pure aad fresh. Also, Hesa-la4e Candlee, Trulta, C. JETENS, Second street, S tn Mrrr PeUTee oet If PLBA.SE ffOTIO. ITe will be glad to reeaive eomwileatiea ,roa our Meads on amy and all bfec?t Tk naaa of tie wrtiar xsri alvayabe "f lihedlo the Editor. . Ooauaualeatlovi aval bejwrinec: ea oa'w aetldeofthepft9. . ParaoaaBttea aojt be avoided Aad It Is eapeelally aad va.-i'colaHy trew rtujsnraoo. aoi aiwyi erdr ne views of eorraeoottdent . 1a nTTT ia Ue editorial eo!u3U. H"ox7 Advsrtisomonts, TO THINK ABOCT HOT BED SASH. PLEASE ORDER EARLY. SASH, DOORS '.'AND BUNDS BRACKETMOULDINO, LUMBER,' dec b.t 2altapfer, price & CO. AND . TOI B O OK S JPILLFD WITH HANDSOME Illuftra-, tioca, Haud Fainted Pansli oa Easals, Beau. lful Velvet aii S&oay 0 jaaiiaMio x Pramei Eleaatly Bound Foeas, &o , at . DATES' nov 21 ojoa aac ouuaner? Store. RSew Restaurant rpHE UNDERSIGNED would respectful ly annouuee that he has just fitted up at No. 3, Granite Row, $outh Front st., a Re, taurant for Ladies and Gentlemen, where meals and refreshments may be had at all hours of the day. -Everything is new and first-class. Polite waiters and courteous at tendant. t3T Game and Oysters in season. Pine Wines,. Liquors and Cigars, nov 18 , F. A. SCHUTTE, Prop. THE WKm STORE, uui,oiiiililJ WUULD RU pectfa'ly notify his frienda and tho . public that he has recently re turned from a visit to the Northern Markets where he has purchased the Handsomest Display OF MILLINERY FANCY GOODS. InTlniJC arm Utll im v mmmmm itu i imiw Hriu nULlUAI uUUUif he has ever offered in this city. My stock is Large, Complete And im GREAT VAHIETY I have thousands of things which it would take columns to enumerate. My fine, fresh FRENCH CANDIES are a. specialty. I lead in these goods as my patrons wen Know, l have an elegant m w aw Millinery Oooclg, Hals , Trimminfft, &C., To which I invite tho attention of the Ladies. My stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS is inn ana complete and having been bought low will be sold low. I respectfully invite a call and inspet tion. L. FLANAGAN, Variety Store, nov 6 No. 42 Market street. Bzzzing and Tier j jj jouuuc acw auu p-ca iito, -v T) J " l i. ..nut... iiacon, Ooueo, Sngar. Q Boxes Smoked and D S Sides j 250 B lmcreEt grades, Onn Bbls 8ugars, Granulated, UU Standard A. Extra C and 5 i nnn riour grades, L JJKJ , .JQQ Tuba Choice Leaf Lard, typ Bbla d Boxes Fresh Cakes j rQQ" 20X68 Aortod Candy, 100 50X68 fielectd Cream Cheese Potash, Lye, Soda, JQQ Potash, 200 JQQ Boxea and Kega Soda, ,J5QBo.8a.P. - iQ Half Bbl and Boxes Snufl, 7Q Doxen Bucket, IKn Beams Wrapping Paper,: Socio Iron. Nails, liar. Oat. A Yarns and Sheetings, . For sale low by
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