TBI3 PAPER . u.toHrfed eTery afternoon,! 8nday; It j O'S n T. J15JEB, B0B8CBJPTIOKS, POSTAGE PAID. jar, f 5 CO Six months, 50 ; Three Boathf.tl 15; One month, M cents, ft, pper will bedelirered by carriers, frMofehwre.inany part of the city, at the &or r, or 13 cents per week. Adrertiaior low libera: 8abriberB will please report any and fliiarei to reeeiTe their papers regularly. yew Advertisements. please svoncy. We wlU be glad t receive eoxnintmlcatJcn from ra Meads e y tad rsH rcJet q $ee?sJ!aterert twH .Tie ntxee of taevrJtjT mvti tlrrtji bt fa a'jtisd to 1ia Editor, Oasmaaleitioas srat b2vrlttes; oa ozl'j one pf the payer, ?reouUtiefl taut be avoided ' And ft !s erpscially and ptriiraitrly cods toed that the EdIfrrdo not always endorT ih Yiawj of correspondents .unless go.ttat ' Ja th? editorial ooItubm. , j VOL. V WILMINGTON, N. C MONDAY, DECEMBER .5, 1881. NO. 286 .3 ABLY Setbsw. THE GREAT RHEUBMTISi, Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of ihe Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feei and Ears, and all other Pains-and Aches. Jfo Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oifc M a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Btraedjr. A trial eotaiU but th comparatively trifling outlay of LO Cents, and every one suffer ing with pain can hare cheap and positive proof f its claims. Directions in Eleven Language. fiOLD BY ALL DEUGGI8TS AND DEALERS IN K5DICINE. A. VOGEUER & CO., Haltitnorc, Md V, S. A, . april 12 daw-aso tel "JUST IMAGINE HOW I FELT." Bbukswick, Co., Va., November 5th, I88I.3 Mv. Jos Person. , . Franklinton, N. C. Dear Madam: It is with pleasure that I write to tell you that your valua ble Remedy has entirely cured me of a most fearful looking and painful soie on any ankle. It came more than twelve months ago, very much like a ring worm. I painted 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 t could cure me if I would take my bed and there remain for four or five weeks, aad 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. Just imag ine how I felt, to be told there was no cure for the sore but to lose my foot, or give up all business either of these Re medies would have ruined me. Mind 70a this was the advice of one of the best doctors in the State of North Carolina, and 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 your 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 fur, dance as much and jump as high as any Ban you know. Pat me back to the 1st of September, let me know as much as I now do of the virtue 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 tht best Remedy to purify the blood and care all skin diseases, but I believe it will cure all kinds of blood diseases, and I kiow it will cure a love for strong drink. I hope yon will havej this published, a3 there are many sufferers who could be cured, if they could knowcf and get your Remedy I am truly and respectfully, JOS. R. MASON, South Gaston, N. C. The Remedy is for sale in Wilmington hy Dr. Wm. H. Green. Send for circu lar of testimnials. novH-dAW HEW GOODS I SOMETHING flEVV EVERY DAY! 07 ood AND 2 MB -yyE ARE VERY BUSY, AND THE reason Is very plain We (how goods with pleasure and our customers may judge as to tae prices. R. IYI. Mclntire. aov :s LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. James C Munds Druggist Hein&bergek -Christmas Goods C W Yates Christmas Gond J A Springer Coal and Wood L J Otterbocro-F riends in the Country L.UDDEX & Bates Piano3 and Organs Altaffeu, Price & Co Hot Bed Sash No Magistrate's Court to-day. 'Full moon this forenoon at 52 minutes .past 11 o'clock. The receipts ol cotton at"thi3 port tc day foot up 1,800 balesr - Steamship -Regulator, Capt, Doane, arrived here yesterday from Isew ork. 1 Yesterday mis one of the most disa greeable days of the seasoD. It raiced all day. A delegation from the WilmiDgton Fox Club have gone out this ' afternoon for a hnnt. - New Year's, Christmas and May Day always fall on the same day of the week. Did you know that before ? Mr. Alfred B. Nelson, of Jersey City, N. J., Assistant Engineer of the Penn sylvania R. R., is in the city, and at the Purcell House. . A man who stoops to conquer wil soon be needing shoulder braces. Better sit down in a rocking chair to conquer. Married women nowadays .ake love to their husbands in a roundabout way. They usually say: "Just to thjnk how I hated you when I first met you!" Anybody can catch a cold now. The trouble is to let it go, like the man who caught the bear. We advise our readers to keep a bottle 01 ur. I5uirs Cough Syrup handy. The new school law requires the ap pointment of school committeemen in each township in the State on the Tues day after the first Monday in this month. , Why shouldn't all babies be given the right to choose their names? Girl babies have the privilege, after a time; but give a boy a name, and it hangs to him till death. Brain & Nerre Well's Health Renewer. greatest remedy on earth for impotence, leanness, sexual debility, &c $1, at druggists. Depot Jas U. Munds. ; The UlizabetkCity Falcon, heretofore a weekly, comes to us this morning as a daily. It is a 24-column paper and is bright and newsy and seems to be well supported by its business men. May it live and prosper and grow fat. Rev. R. E. Beyer, of St. Louis, Mo., formerly Missionary at New Guinea, advises everybody to use St. Jacobs Oil for rheumatism, gout or other painful diseases of this nature. He says after using it for his own case, that he felt more and -more of life returning to his lame limbs, and all rheumatic pain was subdaed at once. A Good Guide Dr. Thos. F. Wood, Secretary of the State Board of Health has caused to be published for gratuitous distribution a little work in phamplet shape , entitled "A Guide to Shipmasters Visiting the Cape Fear and other Rivers." It con tains some plain and practical rules of health for avoiding malaria, especially during the months of August, Septeuv ber and October, which will be found use ful to others besides seafaring men in port. The Medical Journal. The November issue of the .North Carolina Medical Journal is at hand with its usual attractive display of caedi cal facts and figures, the which we will not presume to criticise. It continued success is a matter of congratulation ; for it is the first time an enterprise of this kind was ever known on a self-supporting basis in North Carolina. Published by Dr. Thos. F. Wood, at $3 a year. Christmas Presents for Musical Peo ple. Organinas, the new musical wonder, $10; Accordeons $1 to $25, Music Boxes 1.50 to $5, Musical Albums $5 to $10, Harmonicas 5 cents to $5, Violins $1.50 to S100, Guitars $3 to $75, Flutes $1 to $50, Banjos SI to 15, Tamborines, Cor nets, Fifes, Flute Harmonicas, Music Folios, Piano Stools and Covers, Music Books, Metronomes, Toy Cornets, Drums, and all kinds of noise-produceers. $50, 000 'stock; Lowest prices South. Sal isfaction guarantee!. Articles not satis factory can be returned. Large 40 page Catalogue free of charge. Address Lud- den & isates' Southern Music House, SaTannah, Ga. It . Superior Court- The December term of Superior Court His Honor, Judge Shipp presiding, con vened in this city this morning. The docket is a full one and will probably occupy the entire term. No business of importance was transacted this forenoon. beyond arranging the calendar for the term. City Court. Sidney Haslex, colored, charged with disorderly conduct, was fined $3, which he paid. Joseph Buie.colored, charged with dis orderly conduct, was finnd $2,-which was also paid. Wm Council, colored, charged with an affray, was fined $2, which was paid. Delia Rail, colored, affray, $1. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black fish Hooks and Lines. A full assort ment and lowest prices at J acobi's. f Timber. Timber is coming in very freely now. About 30 rafts, representing in the ag gregate somethingelike a million feet, have arrived herejrecently on the high waters. Many others are on the way and may be looked for during the present week. We quote it as follows: Inferior to ordinary $5 to $7 ; fair mill, $7.50 to $8.50 ; prime, $9 to $10 ; extra mill, $10 to $12 ; ship, $12 to $15. To Builders and others Go to Jaco bi's for Sash, Blinds and Doors, Glass &c. You can get all sizes and at the cwest prices. 7 The Grand Jury's Report. The Grand Jury at the last term of the Criminal Court for this county, yisi ted the County Poor House and Jail last week and reported as follows : We visited the County Poor House and found everything in very good con dition and the inmates cheerful and sat isfied with their treatment as to food and other necessaries. We also visited the County Jail and found it is not in as cleanly a condition as It should be ; and wo also fomnd that some necessary repairs are needed. We would recommend that the plastering in the rooms be repaired and that the cells and house generally inside be whitewash ed. We further recommend that the prisoners be allowed more comfortable bedding. (Signed; b. W. Dunham, Foreman. Bed-Bags, Roaches. Rats, mice, ants, flies, vermin, mos quitoes, insects, fcc, cleared out by "Rough on Rats." 15c. boxes at drug gists. C'ounfy Commissioners The Board met this afternoon ot 2 J o'clock, present, Mr. Bagg, the Chair man, and Commissioners Moore, Pearce, Worth and Montgomery. Application of Jos. C. Hill made at the previous meeting, was not granted The Treasurer submitted his report for November which showed a balance on hand to the general fund of $20,298. 06; to the special fund, $3,573.38. He exhibited one coupon, No. 38, of the denomination of $3, which was burned in the presence of the Board. The educa tional fund shows a balance on hand of $8,546.09. The Register of Deeds submitted his monthly report of marriages, exhibiting Treasurer's receipt for $12.35. The Clerk ot the Superior Court ex hibited his annual report showing amount collected from jury' tax, $66; from inspectors' license tax, $525; from previous account, $60. Referred to Fi nance Committee. The Register of Deeds' annual report was submitted, showing licenses issued during the year to 80 whites and 143 colored couples, amounting to $223, .which, less 5 per cent commission, nets $211.85. An application to retail spirituous liquors on the corner of Nutt and Red Cross streets was granted. Cold Feet and Sleeplessness. The association between cold feet and sleeplessness is much closer than is commonly imagined. Persons with cold feet' rarely sleep well. especially women; yet the num ber 01 persons trouoiea is very con siderable. This is the plan to adopt with cold feet: They should be dipped in cold water for a brief period. Often just to immerse them and no more is suffi. cient;and then they should be rubbed ith & pir of hair-flesh gloves, or a rough Turkish towel, till they glow; im mediately after getting into bed. After this a hot water Iwttle will be successful in maintaining thO temperature of the feet, though without this preliminary it is impotent to attempt to do fo. Disa greeable as the plan at first may appear, it is efficient, and these who have once fairly tried it continue it, and find that they have put an'eud to bad night3 and cold feet. Pills, potions, lozenges, "nightcaps" and all narcotics fail to enable the sufferer to woo sleep success fully; get rid of the cold feet and the steep will come of itself. For the Review. The Rice Market What makes it dull and low at the present time? for it seems to be so at the largest market" for what is known as "Carolina Rice." Here in savannah there is very little rice of the higher grades such as yu Cape Fear people make changing hands. The lower grades are at times quite lively at the standard rates for such rice: 93 cents to $1 25 for rough upland. Tidewater is held at $1 50 to$l 70 and few buyers, although every one believes there will be an advance in price after Christmas, when it has been fully demonstrated that the kcrop of good rice is short. We all know it 1 is short and that the prices must advance! Nowhere has the crop been larger than it was last year, and the "Carolina rice" has suffered a severe loss, especially in the higher grades, yet the "bears" are holding back to see how many farmers can be forced to sell at a reduced price. This is good "human nature," but bad for commercial prosperity. Last year they held the market down down all the season under a belief that the crop was large: that Louisiana had made 250,000 barrels and that would leave a surplus on hand. When the milling season was over, how ever, there was found to be no stock on hand, and prices advanced two cents a pound ! That state of things caused the market fcr new rice to open high and so much higher than usual 8 J cents for good grades that it has receded and now the market seems to be demoralized. Stocks arewithdrawn from the market here under a confident belief that an ad vance will be made at no distant day. Your planters should, if they can, hold their rice. They can, by sendingjit here or to other mills, get an advance on its value of, say $1 a bushel tor good rice, and take advantage of the future market by paying interest at the rate of 8 per cent, on advances. Planters have some rights that should be' respected. Specu lators may "corner" the crop, but with the rice mills to assist the planters, they will hardly make a very large fortune out of the crop of 1881 of Carolina Rice. Beautify your nomes by using the N Y. EnamelPaint, ready mixed and war ranted. Sold only at Jacobi's. t nsMMMSaWBMSMWSBSMBBSBSSJBSBPBa New Advertisements JAMES C. MINDS, Druggist, IS NOW OPENING ONE OF THE largest and most varied etocks of Holiday Goods ever brought to this city, consisting of Toilet ets, Vases, In Jironze and Hut, Cel luloid Seta in cases, &c . Call and examine. .coa 4 300 T0NS C0AL Just in Yard A ff " Afloat, will arrive in a 4rVJv few days. 200 CrdS Wood' QQ QQQ Brick. All at low figures, dee 5 Coal and Wood Yard. Everybody Says HAS THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND IHE PSETTIlfiSr Christmas Goods In tows. dee 5 Book aad Btttioner j Store. Christmas Goods. -gKACTIF- L KALO-MKDA GOODS, Fruit Dubes Tob&C3 Eoxea, Work Baskets, Gipsty Kettles, aad a samsless rnsber cf others. These are the PBtTTUrif PRE35NT8 ever bronchi to tais ci j. Gems aad hftva y cur piertntt put awj. To is is to axo!d ?h grett rah at I1ZI5?BEEQE&'3, -dee 5 Lire Book and If tuie Store MULES AND WAGON FOR SALE. TWO LARGE, FINE MULES and one two-horse Wagon. Suitable for tur pentine farm or lumber business. For sale cheap. Apply to dec 1-tf dw r. GARRELL. How AdvertiB&ixidnto. PlAi Crand Special Hoi-I day Sale iKmn nrfci utttttt mti i mum i1 rtnrrrwrrmi ve L'oEisihis 15:1, r as.9 j-ou-eelf acd f&3,i!j ? az y t I j tv-u f -f - 'f A NO cr r OftfiAN, f.at iJ i fi lycur home with ma sic, not cnW fo- 1 d,y Vnt f 1-a i:t:ic. Shcul bott T -'als -00 rgt ol&zz f-at-eiast!t lr 'i hs bt miker. 1C3 stjla, allgrad 3 ail price?,bat no conveii:i awi cfceap csiicrs W. ecU mna but ?o;itb'9 frsunaea's f cm o'd m ik'; s. lJtbrj 7 aj d csiTe purchasers with olVrf of 51003 'U. n s (0? f 3i H -iui iiTgm for 35, bat we won't ?cld 1W 3 cati . "o bcnjfct frr0c?ata Tf fccsmirn,- h-sin pnrcb&'e f "fMibli Iatrcm. n, to 7 1 what it cxij i??;t lEBUurrsla f r lew: mnrlf j fU? fl!!m s-i is ttis ts ejoteis 'wMit! woiM. eid Tor 'atVm- and t'p'JcUl noli'ar Sa'e Piice Adire?g ; LUODEN &B n, r-ftTanzah Ga , ThtfJrjfit .ft ,v ?e;!o r u Le? ' PJa-o f.rd Civsn lie' ext. dec 5-itnc Frieiitis in 1h 'Countrr PREPARE m GHHiSTRlSS A'i Order youv Clothing TO BE ?IIIPPI) DY EXPRESS ' From Qiierboms ths Wide-awake. . go-ahead. ' - CLEVER AND RELIABLE CLO i U lEti OF W LMINGTON." SEND FOR a Shirt, a. dozen Collars a Vest, a Pair of Pants a SUIT or ONF. HUNDRED SUITS: send fur an Ulster, Ul. sterette, or Overcoat; send for anything in the "MEN'S WEAR LINE", Otterbourg can and will please 3ou, and make no mis take. (Jtterbour has made the wants of those in the country a st" dy. He will at tend personally to the selection of goods ordered, and patrons can rely on hi 3 fine taste and sound judgment accruing from 1op experience in the business. Otterbourg will '-ship C O.D. goods ia his line at the Lowest Possible Prices. When ordering a Suit mention style of Coat de sired; state if dark, light or medium color' is wanted. Take measure around breast for size of Coat and Vest, and seEd waist and inseam measure for size of Pants. This is an excellent opportunity to get the Very Latest in Ready Made Clothing, and at PRICES SATISFACTORY TO EVERY ONE. Tne privilege Of examination will t given, provided the receiver agrees to pay return charges should goods: not suit. Send a trial order and be convinced of our ability to please you, to l. j. mmmm 22, 24, 2G and 23 N. Front St-, Wilmington, N. C. dec 5 2 trayed. FROM THE PREMISES of the under signed, about a fortnight ago, a SMALL RED COW, red all over, with a swallow fork in each ear. A suitable reward will be paid for the recovery of 6aid cow. deel JNO. S. JAMES. TO THINK ABOUT OT BED SASH. PLEASE OEDEB EAELY.J SASH, D033S AUG BUNDS BRACKETS, MOULDING, LUMBER, &c ALTAFFER, PEIOE & CO. nor 21 LECTURE ON FLORIDA, rjlHE REV. THOS D, PITT3 will deliver a Lecture on "FLORIDA", on Thurs day Night, 8th inst, at the OPERA HOUSE. Admission 25 cents. Tickets to be had at Dyer's and at the Drug Stores of Yf; H. Green and J. K. McHhenny. By order of the Committee. 1 dec 3- Star cop Sun and Th Excellent MOUNTAIN BEEF, Fat. Tender, Sweet and Juicy. Car load just arrived and for sale every day. Also, Fresh Pork, Corn Fed, and our choice Sausages best in mar ket. Secure choice cuts early. SIXES & BOWDEN, Second Street, Corner Purcell House Al ley. Also, Corner Red Cross and Fourth streets. dec 3-sat-mon-th Mew River Yiuilets. JgQ BBLS. NEW MULLETS, 30 0 D0Z" LARGE For tale by HALL & -PEEESALLo Advortii3moDtsl Something: Kiev JN II1E WAT OF NECKWEAR, Collar- ettea, Spanish Fichues, Ac. Material for Fancy Woik for Christmas. Millinery aU ways new and ttjlish. Hair Goods; as Ladies' and C hildren's Underwear. Respectfully, . -MIS3 E. IxARRER, nov CO Jvxchange Corner THE GLARHNBON VATER (jr1VE TICE THAT THEY ARS ready to receive applications for supply In;: water. Iu formation in regard to rates, tc, can be Isad, and applications must be madis at the SuperiBtendent'aoflice.No.l Journal building, Princcsa 6trect,rroin 9 to 11 A. M. and 3 to 5 P. M. Service nine xdU k in the order in which the applications are ivcciveu. JU1LN C. (jHAHE. Hnn't . OT2l.tf ' Z . he Goraline Coreet a. 100 S0LD IN 0NE-WEEK- PRICE $1X5 Jrull assortment of sizes. nov 12 j, j. HE BRICK. WATERWORKS. fJlHE UNDERSIGNED having engage! a competent and experienced PLUMBER,, from the North, beg to notify the pub!" ? that they w-ill hereafter combWvCil..:.- pretsent Iron and Copper Work the buslnea of ' . ' PLUMBI11Q AFJD GAS FITTIM0. By doing FIRST-CLASS WORK at reason- able prices they hope to merit any 01'der their customers may leave with them, nov 23- SHART, BAILY & CO. , RSew Restaurant rjpHE UNDERSIGNED.would respectful J iyannouuee that he has Just, fitted up at No. 3, Granite Row, South Front st., a Res taurant for Ladles and Gentlemen, where meals and refreshments may be had at all hours of the day. Every thing la new and first-class. Polite waiters and courteous at tendanti. "Game and Oysters In season. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigar. f nov IS F. A. SCHUTTE, Prop. NEW YORK & WILMINGTON STEAMSHIP CO. SESII-WEEELY LINE. steamers; will sail from new yoric Erery WEDNESDAY ad SATURDAY, at 3 o'c ock, P. If. GULF BTRE15f.wJatttrdaj December I BENE?ACTOR..Wdaej!ayDeceaiter T 8A5 DOMING 0....Thnrdsy, Deember BEGULATOK Httnrday, December 10 GULF8TBEAif.fdaedy, Deesmber 14 8 AS J)OiiISrG(..8atar(37, Desa.br 17 BEGULATOK Weiae.dsy, December 21 GUL7 riTEA ''atardsr, December U 2- Throah Bills JUdLa- and Lowest Tbxcuh Bai.s gar&ctij to ia&a fron Poists ln'NGtth as.i ob Carolina. For Frcfjr.1 Kaiaiiij apply tv THOS. IL BOX V, aa?X WCm ciftoa, K. O. THEO, Gi'GER, FrdtttAceal 'w. " m ir V -"'rf . i .'2 WM. P. CLYDE A Ca, dee S-tf JGea'l AgeaU