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U pfiMiV-1 rmy corning, Monday ceptad by JOSH T. AMISS, aurroa tiDnofwiroK. . jiCUSCKIlTiONS IHWTAGE rAUh yrr 4I.C0. fclx months, tiOQ. Three m.vilfc. fl.OO; One month, 35 cwtt. Tfcr pr-pcr bj delivered by carriers frr f In r r-rt of the city, at the above r Pccnu t week. 1 ! ti!nrte!rAr x.d UbrrsL errl-CTlbc will report aayad all fall-l- rrrrir tbclr pPr re-irularly, e ' ' ' -iTi-i -X-Iljie;1 u jm( XSr-Tfx Au7y Kcxicv hi farjtti w?i-i fuU circulation, of ant n&ctpaper rW; ; til f.ie ci-'y q Wtmt ngton. J23 LOCAL NEWS. I8C 13 KIW AOVlRIiSIMDITS. ' TATn nTe Totir Chaige. Mrvr Bao lhrrajelsta JawxTT Christmas Toys Simsos'i-TlJ "cratch Porkft SMrt. H t:miOCU Coo'oorr and Alrnanact. IfjrSla Grove oyster retail for$l ptr bushel. . Ther U & urt log thii month of nine minutes ot daylight. Th! month ha fivo Fridays, five Satunlay and five Sundays. Tho. IT. Sattnn. Esq.. of Fayette villc, was In the city yesterday. The receipt of cotton at this port yotcnlay loot up 1,173 b&lcj. We learn that a statin;: rink is to be opened in thU city in a very short time. Steamship Benefactor, Capt. Tribon, cleared and sailed hence- yesterday for New York. The regular monthly meeting of the Doard of Aldermen will be held -next Monday evening. No decision has yet been announced la the railroad case on the petition to appoint a receiver. Yon could see the Beauville collar at Drru's, It is the handsomest turn down in the market. The new county officers go into office oa Monday next; i. o. all who can qual liy by giving tho necessary bonds. A large alligator was killed on Thurs day, in McllhennjV mill pond, by a colored man whose narae we did not learn. Mr. T. A. Darby, formerly of this city, but now of Cedar Keys, Fla., was here yesterday oa a flying visit en route U the North. Tiro 1. Ii Vi JX.1VV III ir November Kxporta. During the month endinz N" .veraber 33;h. 18?2, th export to frvin ports f.-ra this city weri a follows: I , Cotton. 11.319 hair... .V3.7fl7 Siits. Turpi &0.G50 vj !.. . . 109 617 KM.In ami Turpt. 33 453 Iritis 57.R4 Pitch. 49 ih!...,.l 220 Lunilrt.457,0Ol fet-t . . 7 HfH Saingk-s, 141,000......' 1.10 Total valu&Dl exports, S740.C20 Italcllujrtho Poor Iloimo. 4 Mr, Jno.H. Sava.to, si;rcrin of the County lKr House. ha?l os over a hundred chlce.n and ducks diirin the present, week-, by thcivc3. su posed to have been convict who, lave ?rvtl Rudclen Death. Wo are lorry to learn of the affliction which ha overjken John Xorwmul. thwcll known colored carpenter of this nitV wortKv m1 raliuK'n ititi Ilia u i fit J , , : r m ' .Ten rears of loviucaad .teroU-d dutr. prepared the breakfast vesterdav morr- Rtsotred. That w-e 1um- in utini.!n inn- nnrf w.v .n-ra-1r!,. in rr. J hwrtfeU grktf. to the d c-ee which remove- IX MHMOKIAM. A a metl?5 of the Ve.try of St. Barthol v mw' Church. PUUboro, heJd NnremberoOth, s'-2, t x ref the losi baotaia:t by tbtf Chanrh, lu the le.tth of Henkv A. Iaios, r , t ej., th following rc?o;utI n vtre re prtei by the Coniiniuee app i!itet to ire'Sre Viieixas tne ve'trv of .lirtholoracw C'harfh hare bi:i alle:l, in tho I'rovi-d-a e of cicxl, to wlmee-s the ilcp-itaie from tlo lxlnn of earth to hU heave olv ret, or . ol. HlKisT A. LMOX, taeir Senior Warden for thii-ty-thres year, sn.l wbereai, they 'ene to roco.d an "extxrtsritm of reviirc a4 love for tiieir veiicnUlc brother In Ohrl-t. therefore helt Jiesolred, l hat in the death of Col. IIkst A Lodo', thla vah ha lot a member m?8t zealoiw aud faithful for neaily half a ccu I .ry. a tar-reader of lccx-continued ana u1v?6 e4 erv!." in tho causa of hi ilenreul- Ma- r; ana ao oxhrer of this vestry for thiitf- VOL. VI. WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1382. ' i - Tho holi.Uy trul prnd promptly withthn month TIh ttrtrsi jesturday wrrc full of purrhrueni anl the propri erand clerk wero a!i kept very busy. , Mr.J. M-lIarLd. Im id Mr. A. A. IlartMSnM, who ha Itu-rt at the Umve. t'ty f Virint t. w. s ill t th it imhU tutiou that it was neoesfary to briu; him to the city. He arrived oil' TuesLiy and is now, we are glad to learn, somewhat b.-tter. ( Fast AVrtlkliiff.- A yonn? genlleruan in this city walk ed to Wright ville Sivand, a distance of 8 mi !e. on Thursday lat, and resting there but two minutes, walked back to the city, making the entire trip of 1G miles in 3 hours and 10 , minutes, in cluding the two minuter he stcppoil at the Sound. This beats the record. riosia 13R0WX & RODDICK, C and 7 Xortli Front St. and John left for his work. A hort time after she wa1aken suddenly ill and diftd before her husband, who had bn sent for. could reach her sile. The deceased was a member id'St. .MarkV Kpiscopai Church. She had spirit the Summer at tho Sound and T: aTF5 tTcrcnt ly-retu rnedjgthe ci ty. our rait 11 on to ttnlmat W atoc-i d w.t th LU ory of ti l Church. - 2W o h if gOxd Wtrkn aua nloundlnjr in dood f hlf dentins love, and o ielov'0-i by all hi 11 iucii. for h! lito of cha-i y, viitty, nd nn aent n-tfnlnca . i , , Jtt-solred, That we tend r our d rjr-st -ympa-thy 10 tu corrowlnff wid v and idldivi ol ourdtriMrtd brother and with ta-m we tha K iod for th pood example1 Mt I por u j, and tne it--cIou memory of a life t?pei.t ut thu root f (he Cro - Jtetorcd, That these resolution be entered upon the records of t.ie vestry, xnd a -o y f ttHTWuHiutraosiulttetl to the family of our li. II. Hi lil '-. w H C. li. DS. ON" n -n, 1; ai r olved that V. Z ros.nla- tUua a-i ad-tp'r I I e 1 .1 i,-.iideI i ' Church tt.TVtr. t.r. i!i.tn ... - -r.t. an I . iiuih. nn a i c iucet t I'ULdiik tie A. n. IZ. Confort'iico. T!.3 rerul.tr annua! Conf.rcr.ee oft'.? A.M. E. Ziort CLureh is bcin? Ltll this Tvcck m Ct. Lukrs C!:urc!;, Cii out their terms at the House ofCoV rr- iilarand-therArabout two rection and who. having become fa- hundr ,;i:..:iki..i.VAri),A nnA mUA I ... iMJiY Ali V lilt ll&lMioJJi l,4t "' ..,(..,uW nM The Conterenco convened last on tho premises. Mr. Savage has pre- Vcdnesdav morninff. and the rroceed- viously lost poultry, ho-s &c.f in the in thua far arc gaid to haye heen of same manner and ,i3 now jdetermined mUch interest. It will probably ad-w TUT A stock of fuesh, a no. l GRH to adont soma riirorou maasuroa fori; t . .... ' I JJ i luuru WJ-uizuL. out maav ui iuc mims- delencc. POB THIS SEASON WE OFFER TITE 1 ; I.ARGKST AND M')ST COMPLETE ASSOIiTMKNT OF HOSIERY FOS Ladies', Gents' & Children Our prlc are wiih 'ut loubt ag 1. vr as they caa be bought la the country. uy tra frtrrhMiaa. xrr.i j in-rui 1j ft year 3 ad !!; trir : ir.d arokf the critt. U'e aie v t; id vri.'l Us j.tju t imc r.u .' - :-;-. ' Sf-r:u ' CT v r5 to trr or A tw the iutr3ctkiu .- MundsErco. JJ VNUFACTCKIXG TIT A K JiAC'l Arl WTUJiJJGTO!, K. C. nov 22 ? , IU3fs. S, J - . t T Wo Liquors. Vessel Arrircd. During the month of November just passed, the arrivals of vessels at this port were as follows; American. Tonnaze. t ters will remain over until next week, and many of them will preach in the colored churches ?n the city to-morrow. Mr. R. K. Bryan, IMttor of the Fajetteville Examiner, passed through the city on Thursday to take Thanks firing dinner with his family at Scott's IlilU Anything in the hardware line can be found at reasonable prices at Jaco cr. t Wo are requested to state that Rev. Greenwood, of Wilson, will preach in the Primitire Baptist Church in thiscity ou Sunday next, services to commence at II o clock a. id. The cotton market was weak and sick yesterday but stiffened and rallied about the close of the day. tho market closing strong at 01 cents per pound on "a basis of middling. One of the drawbacks of married life is idcknrs of the little ones. For n Cold or Cough you cannot find a better rem My than Dr. Bali's Couch Syrup. Nearly all physicians prescribe it and do family should bo without It. The Board of County-. CommUsior meet next Monday in regular session. At this meeting tho bonds of the newly elected county officials are to be sub mitted and passed upon by the Bard. The water in the river is still very low, there being only about 3o inches on the shoals at Fayetteville. THeru wa a slight rie of a tew inches only n Wednesday which has probably all run off by this time. Jude Bannerman. of Tender conr.ty. was in the city yesterday, lie will jo oatof office next Monday protided his ffucceful compe Itor. Ben 0stin. of the Radical army, succeeds in givine a bond, which v think doubtful. If ha fails in this the Judge of the Superior Court will appoint socio one to the po sition. Mr. R.S. Townsend. who has been in the employ of the Wilmington & Wfiilon R. R. Co. for the past seven teen years, has temporarily surrender ed his position in the shops and goes to Baltimore to-night. He expects to re turn, however, by tho time the new shops are completed, which will proba bly he early in February. Freshwater Pore b,Trout and Black fish hooks and lines. A full assort ment and lowr-st prior at JACC3l's.t The Lecture. As we anticipated. Dr. Lafferty was Steamers. . 8 7 159 greeted with a fine audience Thursday Brig 2 488 evening, the occasion of the delivery of 3.439 his lecture 40ld Times and the New." He was introduced by Mr. T, B. Kings Schooners 12. CERIES will be kept at our store, No. 45, Market Street. All good sold by us will be as represents GOOD GOOD3 AND SMAXIPKOFITS WIBIi BE OUR MOTTO. SGItc us a trial ' and .be conylneed.r v oet22-tf B. J. SCAUBOROUGII & CO. Total 22. Foreign. Barques. : t'v 14.. Schooners .. 2.. 11,086 Tonnage. sSyOOQ Total 10. t. Ltal American and Fore sels, aggregating 16,489 tons. bury, in a neat and felicitous manner. Dr. Laflerty, in the very opening of his 191 lecture, ingratiated himself into the good will of his audience ana claimed 5,400 their earnest attention to its close. 'Old Times and the New" were inimi IefuIlnaTxmdon Phys ician establishes an Ofiiceia NorVorl& . lor the Cure of f1 EPILEPTIC FITS; XI IS I ellty of KptMpsj, Ml witnnaraonDi ireowu au eui THnr mipi loan anyrinrriiiinK unjninn. l- ..m At r t: :;1WEAR! v 2 u 0 ever been 00 thoroughly f, o -4a"OTi they average -1 cr cent 1 wer lliaa last V ye.ii"'a rri.'es. V X pj ATS AND B0XXET3 . AU i; luality. Prices to suit tbe cuatcr.. et Ptrecf, above Kosearbs'.'s fho-j fc ; norSO' . " - . - . V. E. Springer il (SuWe-eors to John Daweon &, C TTAGON VVUEELS, AXLES, Tit Kuiary, Sulky, arjf Cart Wheels it t 1W. er.th.t,i;p, Axes, tlri; t .ars, lh v, I h Ins of evt ry iletvi 19, 1 ana 23 Market fc-tm-t. nor2(i Wiln!nrtr f 9 ( PIECES BEST BLACK" MI.:; 4J SATINS Ahl BLAt.; 100 Voz ckkmAw -AND IV. sold at relucea prices. Our Line a TabJa.'Dir and Towela are ry r. attention. We . aie Total American and Foreign, 33 ves- illustrations and comparisons of the U-.ipyb red dt t nnbiiibod m. worlc on thi titaeABO. which lie aetids with -Uree bottle of hi wonderful core free to nyuf- table, and kept his audience in laughter Z&lSttm" w' ,1 TTta n;.nJ lr. AB. Mliii01, W John St., liew Tork, liUUl UClUUIIIw W KUU uuuw Fun on Thanksgiving. Four centlcmen or!ranizGl thmselrAS ww.i nf "no ni.inn timn" cpJinnlmos into a grand hunting expedition las1 ter, the ancient model of travel, with its I UQ OCratCn rOCKet otlirti i.cunestiay, ueuermineu on naving a incideats and accidents, tne drcadlui test odamty ont.t irood lime in tho woods ingDay. With this object in view they ; anticipation of the drawing of i90 CEiUTS ! " - .v.. .... ,a 1001a Dvi our luiciauicts ww- A h ofjf,v ftf h w-ivn siiipt w..,. uay nigni ai y o ciock. Alter pulling pared with the painless operation of the ta Musim, 2tro Lin n Bowm, cut lengthwisq IK m .lonrrt hn viwnm airnincf jl J . I 1 .......... ...j . " ...... uunu mo uivi, aiu.i wu preseuc uay, ano nuiuertma tuner wuu- sleeve Adjuster, is at i tide, they tied up and waited for day to cisms, told in his own. incomparable 3CTTNrSONT'S i t- i . i. .. : 1 r i i i. i .... ii i ulWk ",u twr mowauu:i way rere heartily enjoyeti y au pre- nor 30 Clothier and Merchant Talio.- was to bo giveri, lhoy returned on cnt There was but one drawback to Thursday, pulling back against both martho enjoyment of the evening's en wind and tide, and the sum total of tertainment and that was participated the game-bag amounted to one cat :n DY tn6 lecturer as well as the audi squirrel, and a poor atrennated squirrel cncCt an(j jt wag the chilliness of the at that. Thero was nothing along on Opera House. The audience, as well uiempio uriDK oui river water, we Mtheoratr, were compelled to keep entire party bo:ng tee-tota!ers, which on thu-ir overcoaU and wraps in-order berms almst a pity under the circum- comfortable. We hope to hear : . 13 1 ALil.VA FOU li Tim I I moreauspiciou tuwwuva. i nancsinvin mv nasuon as usual, i 4 -r t t ' - - - - tie YCtlOIUAJt .UC1S11 4 . MJt without any benous accideuts ;o report rtrid:rert & C.'g store, a lot of North in this locality. The woods ami waters Caroliia apple, from Buncomho coun werc lull ofpcople with di.gs and game tr. which for size aad flav.,r are the ags.but as it is a well-known fact ,qnaig Gf the finest Northern apphs we GlOVeS l Ooliar that the birds and the KuirreU and the hare ever 6en in tHs niarket. There v w w. TTID GLOVES, Cooleemee. TALE OF SOUTH E it s LIFE Tiy Annie K. Johns. Just received and for sale at IIEIN'sBEKGES'S. Almanacs. Yery Decided E r ' " ' - - ' -j ; In them which cannot fail toai: - i - t , the attention of nil good housekeeper. Give us a Call and See for Yourselves. 1 BROWN & RODDICK 6 and 7 Nrtli Front St., I WHOLESALE AND UET AIL. nov TTTRNEUM ALMANACS FOR lt8J, Wb loal and Kcttll. Order will be promptly attended to at HKISlthUGEH'S ot 29 Uve Book t nd Mueic Store. raODH. ail g. in m.iiug oa imiiuas. w ouM ptentJ of lhem hre everyday mere was not mucn 01 a uag 10 ooasi -n lho k n it were not thjtt tho tnif. ui amoug any 01 uio imurous. fi(J -n lhem u glifletj by lho hlih 1,;,. lu thu cii) thercwa iuu uuai quiet. some siorcs being closed and oihuis re- TUB 31A1LS ........ 1. - . 1. I mamiug pen o4 tiiC Themalla cloe nd arrtre at the City Pot tlay. 1 lie churchtis .reuerally hail gol ouace aa roiiows : , .1 I V ZJa coiunatiouii, and the people, as a rui 9 Northern thronrh mall, fast 8.00 P. M. EVERY WEEK JAM RECEIVING NEW SUPPLIES BY 8teamer and by Rail, of all of tho latest ami most desirable articles In my line. Tlia t - Millinery Department U complete, and the Ladlea are respeetfulh mvitea to a cioe Inspection of the stock. It U a pleasure to us to display our goe-ls and wt are confident that for excellence of material, beauty of design an I low acale of priced, wt cannot be excelled Miss E. Sarrer, nov12 Exchanr Comer X and White Flaancls. too Set; HARNESS JUST RECOVIID, hare, another larro lot fEu;;! . day. GlreusaeaH. - nor 26 GKUflATlDT Save up your Clia r BOUT DECEMBER 1st, I will one of the largest and best assorts I HOLIDA Y GO C ever offered to tha Wilmington rut.:. It Is useless to try to eauraerai:, s the variefy of pretty thlnj:. nor 2.1 - TATKV boo:: Ha Is au enthusiastic dupas?r of tea, coffee, su;ar &c. In a storu on Front 8trcL Ho weni gunning on Thuraxlay, near the old work house. Hp killed two robins, thrte aparrow and a rabbit. He was ''perfectly ob'f." He fell in a ditch twice ar.d in Smith's Crwk once, and he says he iiad a splen did time. ) Mental depresaion, weakness of the ransctjlar pystern, rncrsl ill-health, bcccHttd by ujLh Broi.'iJrcn Hit ters, - I bad cood dinners. At Front Street Al K- Church, w here i tho joint tervicei were held, there was a laro couaa tiou. and the services were impreive aud intcreitin.;. Tha sermon there was deli.ered by Kev. F. W. E. Feschau, FusUir of SuFaul's Evan;elicalLjther- an Church, and it is spoken ot by those who heard it as a remarkably tine ef fort. It was the great theme of com ment and commendation on the streets yesterday. 1 t - A Short Talo , Well Told. Mr. fiwyno Harriss, Health Officer and Inspector of .Marine Products. ,liv In: In South WashiostQit. drew $15,000 for one ioaar spent m lho IuiMana Stale I-otlcry yeslerdao. The lucky naniUr was I35.1WS. li'ashincton (U. C.) SUr, Oct. llih. The net drawing will occur UtfcemLcr "l:h. ' Full par tidars cau be had of M. A. I'auphln, JCew Orleans, Lo. Useful Holiday Present. We know of no better present to be 'made than & genteel i suit of clothing or a fine over-coat, and, of course, to find these, you have only to step into the store of A. Tc I. Snr.rr.n, No, 31 Mar- ....... Vorthern thnmzh ant way ra.tIU.....4i A. M. Italelgh .3.00 P. M. and S.4S A. JJ. VfaiU for the X. C. tUUroad and route umIled theretroro Includ ing A. A V. C. Kiillroad a 5.40 A. 11. Soutltern Malla for a'l p(InU outh. Uily 8 So A. JJ. nd 8.00 P. il. We tern mail (C. C. tallwy) iUUy, (vxceit Sunday) 5.00 P. M. All polnta between Hamlet and Ral L;h 5.S0 P. M. Mall for Cboraw and Darlington Rail road 6 39 A. M. and S.00 P. 31. Mailt for points between Florence and Charleston f.SO A. M and S.00 P. M rTetteTllle aidofflee onCa;e Fear Itlrer, Tue day mad FrVUj......1.00 P. IL. Fayotterille. tU Luuberton. dally, except SumHys 5.W P. M. Onakro U. Jl. auu iniermeaiaie oa ee. TueadaTt and Friday .."..6.00 A. M. smiihTUie mii, ot ew3u, dally (except Sunday) 8J0 A. M. Malla for Ekt 1UU, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little Blrei, Tues days and Fridays .00 A. M. OPKX FOR DEUVEKY. WrihUTllle. dally..., SJ0 A. M. NorUiru through and way mails 1 7.30 and 8 00 A. M. cyiitucii auuia. ..................... . . a. ci. Carolina Central Railroad. 9.45 A. M. Mall collected from street boxes every day at 3.30 P.M. Stamp OClce open from 8 A. M. to it M.. and from 3 to p. M. M order anl Register DeparUxxnt opea same as stamp ofilce. feUunM for sale 1b small quantities at reaera) dellTery when stamp oSIee Ls closed. Ueaerai aeurery open rrora iayuznt to aara and on Sundays from 8-30 to 9JSO A. AL - BLACK. COLORED AND OPERA, French Linen Gloves, Feaiher Edge, Embroidered and Lace Collars, i i " New and cheap. ' 1 JXO J. riKDIUCK. novi 26 A Word To Builders and others Go to' Jaco eis for Sash, Blinds and Doors, " Glass c. Yoa caa get all i2cs end ut the Iorrc:irric-:3. " ry TTIK WI"E The new Furniture Store ot Kehrend ft Mur.me, 8. K. trner Mar ket and ecood t., Wilmington, N. C. bav lag obtained a Urge stock of Furniture on long credit, will oell the earns at wholesale aud retail It per eat kwer than any house la th. fct ite. Quick sales and coah are their objects nor 28 Pine Grove- T THE S-MILS POST OX TIIK SHLLL Hoad. We hare plenty of room for THAN SIEXT GUESTS now and can r!re ytm PIG- Fisn FOIt TJIXXEIL CPPE2 and BREAK FAST. OYoTER JIOASTS farnUhed ut tlmo dorlc? the 1?iy. tav I . IWountain Beef. J IIAVE EOUGnr FR:.iI MK. ISAAC P. Khodrs. the entire cargo of . MOUNTAIN BEEF brought by idin from WaJhalla, South Caro liua. It la the Cac&t lot oi Bef b o.ijht to till market 11 1 season. U'Ul have li oa saltf every marnini thl wetk i t.LO. F. TILLhV, 1 FecoiKl Mrcct, ne-ur1 Market, nov. 25 3t ; ! BUTTED Q ILT EDGE, CLEOHATiGAItlM:. ... TEAS, - . COrFEES, MOLASSES, &c, ic . For 8a lo at low prices fcy DeRbs'set Dtv 'iH Fancy Goods. gTOCK Ani!iri5G EY and for sole by ' nor 19 GILES & liuzv 3n.I 4.1 r!nr SAWED WOOD ! ! J AM FULLY PSEPAUhD TO MEXT ALL rdfr for f-awt d Worwl GfARA NTI'UXG teach e rt IojmI Ut co talu a full crd r rOi.Frl l ib-sme. i 63,000 shin;leti, various rlzes and kind. nov 58 J: A. 8PRiyi;vR. If You Wish to See QAPT. B. d. JACOBS, f ftnlur Ceacrve tiutorietv, the oldest Saddle ami llarne a, ft , miker in V lhaitgton, junt ciil at II. M. H Y. UKN ft Cn ator awl buy a nice Lap t oln ainl all othjr article In: cillery ceU4blLL mant, for it la the place to gvt ihtim, nov 25 . Salt. Salt. Salt. 5 000 SacU IJVl:spoOL fALT ' - la Striped Saaks. " DENTJSTir I AM PLEASED' TO 6A V raum heme, that am pr?i are ! t n seraeuU la my pro.'ts J-n v l ., . JA-, . So. E Cor. Market in 1 t nov 8 if i CAN'T KEEP r: pEtiPLE WILL J LAVE TIIO Another lot eipecte L Fcr, l ) nor 23 parkc:: EOT - For sale by Staple & Fancy G, jg A'vOX, MOLASSE S, hU. . ' ktur, Elce, JLarJ, 7Seu t Cheese, Oysters. Salaion. 1 paratlon, 6 o2a, oap, L: . Tor e.! 1 r
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