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PLEASE eotice. We wUlbcjeiad to receive from friends e nqr aad an JOSH T. JAME, Ths same of tbe ttfshsd to tbe Editor, Communleattoas a grBsCB4PTKN9 FOPTAUB PAID: ft. la .w rear A 1 nionrh. U aaeekteef tbe paper, recalitle must be aroMod. Ami It Is especially ttl particularly W -11! be delresrea by carrier free rarer H. t t part of the eHy. at tbe -,. or lr- per ioofi that tbe Editor doe set ahv ays ho vie a of correspondents unless se . I rnz rmvcm w n all fall- VOL. VI. WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1882. NO. 290 .oMarOc will report rwelve Uwte Per tagii tarty. j hi the editorial coin mas. 1 . . - iV : k : H H A Y i V, V Hv . 1 am : I work. The Attfy Jteri h tJu large to We cirtmiMion. of any newtpaprr M ftfl sifj n Wumirvrtrm. TEN CENT COIiUMV. A inrtitrmenU inserted in this eW- h at 10 rent jcr line. each insertion, hut n charge of lest xhan 30 cents trill y nvuc on any advertisement. T lOO ACRES OF LAND, all or In i. .is. and price to suit. ne mile lrm the cite. Suitable for trnckio. Apply - MT. NOHIE. Corner Ninth and U irket stmts. dec 9 "eTOYSTERS NEW RIVER OYF tei received fresh every' day and de red at ynr dor at at! per trnllon. by JENKINS & HUMPllREV. at the Tbac Store on Market Street, u-ar Second. Give as a trbu. BLANKETS FOR LESS money 1 1 All N'S than they can be bon.h m ht-rs in i he city. U c 8 rw BLANKETS FUK LESS money si ilAflK'ri than they can be bought here in the city, dec e IT LAJIES MERINO VESTS dec 8 At MAIIK'S. - LADIES' MERINO VESTS dec8 At HA II N'S rr 1 ILI.INERY (JOODS Balance -v.xk will be sold rcxardleB- (il ciist. ,l,eS At II All N'S. ET MIlXINtSRT CSOOD&- Balance oi ark will be stud refBsrtlless t coal, lire A At II All N'S. Anthony Trollopo, the imveiUl. and on oi England - most charming writers ol lid ion, is dead frnalrf IW-ek i- determined to secure su investigation of iho ditiral nss nie::ts upon iforrrnm-nicnil"ee". TlkO fart tlmt 1h- niesageM ovei- lm4J hidibt-H's arnuoii Inlasni durinic tii- Inle ui.iw". should be aliut mjilirieiit caiiM lor imM-acliment. - It-marks ai ihia time alioiit the fl-ee stale are siipio.a-l to b- aimed 1 r -i y at roltoii. oulv. as it l.apwus. it is generally the lanmT avfcsi i- IfiSssJ, The Msasasj ffsa ) 7 ' vr.tph Mnsjtlh aasthat "if maner a hihHMa the 48 h Congte mwI. Acklen r Kellosa. h arid bsmsji m taH it had seated the tth t MSs (' .n.'r.- it nlol by the 'oh . m oiiiaciurTi oi Chicago to take im noiiiau- action n the tax queaiioii. ns t eHHitturl aitaihMi i d- pii ing op era iv s of llieir MilwisteiMti. If an thing is left. MM from j. h s aaapaifu fund it should be dihuieo in tbe pur Mas of Mrs. Wiu-low'-S... hmg Srup for tin- benefit of tht Stalwarts who have read "the mes Senator Morgan has offered an amend nient lo the Bankrupt hill, now bel e Concm-s. making it an net of bank ruptcy lodeai in futures in certain at t clea of prime n d-siiy, such as cor- , cotton, sugar, rice, eVe.. and the amend ment has been agreed to. The pension scare is going to wske people in this country. 000.000. a HI Carts bss o - ' the expenditures-We ft going to be the eery hades to pay beoretn!-I is throng h with. There is but little doubt, we presume, of the rssalt of the election to be held soon by the General Assembly of the State jar a accessor to Gen. Matt Ransom in the U. S. Senate. It is pretty evident, we think, that he wi.l succeed himself. He has mde a taith ful. honest and upright representatie. a true sentinel on the watch tower, a tried and unfaltering friend to the best intervals of his dear old native Sta e. si.l North Carolina can not more thor- . . oigniy minor r.e cii into o) k:iuwid h oi to remain whr- Kh s. i - j-- sa i There b muo i a k m Washington am as to what President Anhui'a as. stage really means. Ths Stalwart are asking them-elves if Mr. Garfield's sure ssr is reaJlj a Stalwart. r id he si lair Breed. There is much in tin ton of ths executive message to justify this query, and there is mnrh political dUtfvss in e nss .as nee. It Arthur ha amiird b the knsan s sh :rply ad niinbwrrvtl to him lat mMith. ami has rvalh ditrain-iloii atieoiisins a more f-s-eiliaiory ptdiry. what, ask his - li'ical rrlici i to hrc-mc ot them, and Im is to fill iht chair at iht bead d ll- ibM. There is, l hen-fcre. much trial sid trim b ami tribulation ami ngabh among tb. laituia. few in the Capets! ot lb country. The House committee on Approprfa tins, through i:s Chairman. Mr. Bur rows, ot Michigan, has reiMrted the Consular ami Diplomatic Appropria tion bill. It appropriates 1 268 265 being $?9.66o less than the appropria tion tor the current year, and $133,500 less thaa the estimates. Hon. S. S. Cox, of New York, is In the race for the next Speakership of the House or Representatives, and he will prove a formidable antagonist for any man to run against. lie claims that the State of New York, with her 900. 0O0 majority, ha a right in this regard equal to either Pennsylvania or Ken tucky. Randall, in the former, and Carlisle, of the latter, must look sharp or S. S. Cox will be the next Speaker. Mr. W. T. Dortch. of Wayne county, has announced himself as a candidate tor the Senate to succeed Gen. Ransom Mr Dortch is chronically inclined to watds office and the people are just as chronically inclined towards keeping Mr. Dortch among them. Serious ly, though. Mr. Dortch is an honorable, able, thorough man ami would perhaps make an excellent Senator, but his am bition has soared rather high and he is barking, this lime, up the wrong tree. LOCAL NEWS. iNOEX TO IEW aDVERriSEMEirS. I a v ' Y our 1 Ivtbes sol lisa iuk or Sale 1 Area cbrUtm Goods. H W Noblb aad tr SmI J A Wtf ihubk owed Wool. K K ARKBK Ktery Wuek lH artiKKV A Jt.NKiN yste s Muxixt Tata Kpvm Wnter. MUidM ltao4 Ak Your Dealer. Mas H J Hakbk adlet' Basaar H n.i.i vM 11 .kk N Ganlea Pes. KaiXnHKaoKB -ChrUna m I'reaen-s. vv K f pkimobr A s Wag mi Wheels I a UK KB ft I AVUOK an'l K.- p I hem , mm K M u A O I'eruvtio Wsaae KSctCUNbK jl t.ALlSK lis s ult, Hour, .vKUCll BB A C A I.UKK UK'S HOl La d Ac - Plenty of lea auiti this morning. PrJ a -ek oil f..n lay to Christmas. Da's length V in urs and 47 rn'mutea. Sunsi'i to-iii rrow afleriKNiii at 47 mii utiles jast 4 -i'cloek Taw receipts isf iwMisa at this fHn i da fot up fU5 h.iles. N-- m-Hin ! -morrow morning a 3 miiiuii p?st I0. Vi i-U Fr-zon oj8tei are I be laieat iteHcar.i auneig the b v dv r in this c y. Rev V. M Ken. i,t 1 3 will preach at Mtaoiiboro lo-morroa al U a. iu. and 7 p. m. There were rive adu.H and thrccchil d.Hii intcrreil in Tine Forest Cemutery during i he week. Qintli appieciale tine gooils, as will la seen b the elegant plush scar! thai Dyf.u is selli g. f The steamship Benefactor. Capt. Tribon. from New York, arrived at her wharf in this city to-day. The Register of Deeds issued two niarri .gc licenses this week, both of a a L 1.2 sb .as snlsnal w uicn were ior w imo t'u"co ters Go to Jacx II sor nasn, ai asm was, Ton nan ft an sisss and at lowest ITift foMaws so near after sunrist now -days that those who hats mnch raSK be vary bosy and active V accompluh il IU HIP I An increase of over forty new su soribers in two days, since our ' change of base" is rather flattering t us as newspaper men. Pont yon think so? Her. F. W. E. Peschau ot ths Lu theran Church, will fill the pulpit of rie Frtmt Street Methodist Church to morrow (Sunday) evening at 7 30 o'clock j u.. Ths Retirw has nosr and tehnd for nearly a jear itU the largest car- . .r.r n.ihw caislion m snj uanj i . lishsU in the State East orKaleifh. n e are prepared to lack up this assertion if any one is dionsed to niuto is. i;port Furifil. Brig Carrie E. Pickering. Captain Marshall, cleared to-day for Point-a-Pi:re, Gaudahmps, with 901.133 feet o! Amber and 165.50 sh.ogles, ralued at MK5 80. shipped by Messrs. Northrop Jk Uu miuing. l eful Holiday Wresmnt. xtt i r ii.r nnssnt to bs n kuiiw "i w made than a ffciiieel suit ol doming or a fine ovar-oowt. ami. of course, to fid these, yai hare only to step inu ihe store oV A. I. SHBilta, Kis H Mar- k City Court. There were two cases fm the Mayor's adjudication this morning, both ot which were white. The first was a case of disorderly conduct which was settled by tbe payment of a fine of $9 50. The second was a drunk and down, which was discharged. ' Art Kxhibitlon. An art exhibition was given at Mrs Parsley's, comer of Second and Red cross streets, last evening, and was continued to-day from 11 s. ra. to 1 r. m.. ami also will be held to-night from 7 until 10. Tbe exhibition is under the management of Mrs. Parsley's Draw ing Class, and Misses Ixssie Myers Nellie Draper, Katie Johnson, Ellen Em pis. Agnes Daniel and Sue Com ming comprise tbe reception commit tee. Personal. Mr. Norwood Huske. of this oity, re turned here last night from the North with his bride, after a ten days1 visit to relatives and friends in New York City. Mr. Huske was married on the 87th nit., to Miss Kate Myers, daughter of ths late Mr. George Myers, and the happy couple left directly after the cere mony on their pleasant little tour. Our hearties: congratulations are respect fully tendered. Freshwater Perch, Trout and Black tish hooks and lines. A rail assort uent and lowest prices at .TA003i'S.t The Ladies Bazaar Mrs. 8. J Baker has purchased the stock and good will of the well-known millinery and variety store recently conducted by Mr. Flanagan, and will reopen there wilh a now and elegant dock. In addition to the millinery de partment there will be displayed a fine assortment fancy goods and firewoi ks and toys Kr the holidays, which nii are inited to cull and inspect. The es tablishment will be kuowu as tht Ladies' Bazaar. A doctor in Richmond says that h peope wili take a twh in hot whisky and rick .-all la ir.- m ear I hey KM never catch a Cold. Urnd somcbodv hastiiejo this new remeds we woul my. tiek Mi the - lull's Cuh Sj. nij. id a id ret lame i 1 Our T ii C ui ('luiit-i Attt-ntiou s pnltnl i ib- us?s B atu it iuur-tfl l us t ilfij awl v, will ra- tu ii ha ths first ool ni i ol ih-iii-t pais" iWp ;s- I hi) - le.i cent e-l:i.ii." Sjlsr4ti shr1 lui lissom iitf ui srsntr Ir ffr tin -1-i-yen the alH f IMnrthantiistf luaj i Bslnrtlsssi al a vTj iie' l. rate c..jf M ill helMirii in asinst though, thai ail vert iseiueui will le inserted br le than 30 tvtits. Special RUt A - PH Cspt T. M. Einersnti, General Airem ul the Atlantic Lonl Line, inform us i hut iu resptnise to a lssjlMst iimmIi b the Elitr of ibis paper, he has ob tained a special rate of Ireight on ap ples Iron the West to Wi.winton. This rate has been placed at 35 cenis ler 100 pounds from Salisbury and all points West to the terminus ot the Western North Carolina R. R. This special rate means about 9o cents per bushel, as apples will weigh not more i , Khi r.int togive this re- duoed rats in j .-quirias made of the Rxvucw from yrodnasn in ths Wsst. Th listen teal" Mrtmo aditortat - -- friends for ths kind and c-mplimentary teriiia in which tbey nlTl BP w.it m must her them to take baCK part of what they hars said. If tbey will only recall the fact of the demise and speak of tbe resurrection, leaving in all of the complimentary resolutions s solemeniy adopted by them, we shall fsel correspondingly grateful. Some ol thcai talked so sweetly and s nerous- then UUKH1 SO Bweeuj miuwixciick'u JeparUjdhat htld if " ' V !L . i- i we Dsen mtllj ucaa. c .-:,.-- that the cerements of tbe grave ould not hars held us. and that we should hars revived immediately, if for noth ing else, to tender the warmest thanks ol ths so sorely lamented, even had the immediate penalty thereafter been an everlasting oblivion. anything la the hardware line can be found at reasonable prices at J aco C' 1 DENTISTRY. w AM PLXASKD TO SAT OK MT - tbat.T ptwoared to fill all y JA8. B SKA. Clmrck Services To-lay. St. James' Church, corner Market and Third treets. Kev. A. A. Watsou. D. l. UVctor. ! Neciid SuuLit in A.lv BS. IhrC'..mter 0, 1-52. (yClvSraiios 7.0 oivock. a. n. Morottg , v1t n Mvrr , Pwvfr ak II s'essefc undav School at AM FILLY PEPALED TO MKETAIi fTf Jr4avs for sawe Wooi guarantftixg St. Joha'd Chnrch, corner Third and Led ! each c irt loait to ts lain a lull C cent or e nd Sund .y In Advent. loc. 10. Larly UBietKalMi at 7.40 . m. M rnug Frarer at 11 a IB Sundav - 't y at t.$Q p. til. Lrciua0 Prayer at 7.S0 u oKn-k St. Paul's Evan. Lutheran Church, comer of Sixth apl Market etree a, Eev. W. W. E. Pes chau, Pastor. Germ n servio at 11 o'clock a. m. N trvice Mt ntghc owinar tu the fact f he pastors preaching ;t the r'runt street Mrtkodst Church at 7 30 P. M. First Presbyterian Church, conwr Third and Orange street. Kev. Joaeuii It. Wilson, liu.. Pastor. Servlcot. at li a. m., and7 n nu Hahuath school at 3 p. in. Lecture Thursay night at 7 p. m. Second Preebyterian Church, corner of Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev. C. M. Psyne, Pastor. Services evi ry KaMavthat 11 a. m. , aad at 7 p. m. habbath School 3 p. ra. Prayer sleeting every Wednesday at 7 . ill. -eats dee First Baptist Church, corner of Market and Fifth streets. Rev. J. B. Taylor, i . O., Pastor. Sunday sohool at 9Va a. m. Services at 11 a. m., and 7.c0 p. m. The Lord's Supper will be administered after the morning services. Church meeting Monaay night at .9S o clofB. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. St Thomas Pro-Cathedral. First Mass at 1 a m. Second Mass at 10 a. m. Vespers and Benediction at 5 o'clock pm. Daily Mass at JSast. St. Paul's Episcopal Church, corner of Fourth and Orange streets. Rev. T. M. Am bler, Rector. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer at 8 o clock ; Sunday school at 31 o'clock. Seats free. Front Street M. E. Church, South, corner of Front and Walnut streets. Rev. Frank H. Wood, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7V p. ui. Sabbath school at 3 p. m., W. M. Parker, superintendent. Prayer meeting and lecture Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Christian Association Tuesday evening after firat and third Sabbaths, at i o'clock. Seats free and strangers and visitors cordially invited. Fifth Street M. E. Church, between Nun and Church streets, Rev. T. Page Ricaml, Pastor. Services at 11 a m. and 714 p. m. ; Class meet ing at 3 p. m. ; Prayer meeting Thursday even ing at 7Vft o'clock. Second Baptist Church, on Sixth, between Church hnd Castle streets. Rev. J. P. King, Pastor. Services at 11a. m. and 8 p. m. Sun day School at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting every Tuesday night. Christ Church (CongregationHilat)Niin street, ietweeu Sixth and Seventh. Rev. L. D. Dodge, minister. Preaching services at 11 o'clock, a. m. and 8 o'clock, p. m. ' Pastor's Bible Class at 12.15 p. m, Praver aad Praise meeting, Wednesday, 8 o'clock, p.m. Sunday School, o'clock, p. m. in Memorial Uall, corner 7th and Nun sts. First itaplhr Church, (col.) corner of Fifth ind 1 .irapbelt -treets, A M. Conway, pastor. undav ochool Ml 9 a St. Preaching at 11 a. 111.. 3 p m. and b p. m. 1 he All miuIb cln lHliun Uni n 1 old religions ervici's eery -un t;iy afternoon, st 3 oe ock nTUetou Upper uooui. The public are in viteO. IndUces! ion, dysfwpa. heari-burn, lausea. .-in . cureti by usin- Brown'. lriU Itittevs. x i : w a i v i: ims k MBNm Par Sal.", ix r: i vM) L.VKoesT .hulc i. - tc 1 OU 'tj UHl MiUUU. 1.14 1j p ho. t: t At very re.i ?OL. B-.AR'3, SJ Market 't. d.- Qmi' Furnishing Good?, !K'--, !t A Li' HOOk, C O ll S KS -XD L'nl nmdried hiris. U.i lerwe ir,(White i. id cti l.-t) 'ie., sea f, hicM, susiudcra, lares. &c . &e ivEXJisrsoisr, dec 9 CI SBM9T and Merc Mini l ijui,- YOUR CLOTHES MAN lib DEU aSU CLEANED AT "3 d SECOSD STREET. BETWEEN MARKET AD PRINCESS. dec 9-'t Reinforced Shirts. ()' .PEN FRONT OB BACK. CONGBE8 Kelniorced 75 cents. to the QMHMoftheee popular Shirts we hare so tmodrsds of Isssssi i Ii ' city, as wei In tl si, a Wasssotta iMk BwysShtfS 1 otton Drai leaas Drawers, double lined oa tbe Shtrte sad Drawers made to order at low fig ire aad a good fit always guarnnieed J. EU4KACH, nsr 1 Prop. Wilmington Shirt Pn-i.iy. j Turnip and Cabbage Seed. i i 1 Fl m t v-s-r. rmnDf nr ii a nr r u a vir 1'T rS 1 K Sf DAI Bt B a IIA A. St a a am m w i -aofdretl a full snnnrr of Ruta Haaa Tur- nip and Cabbage Seed. Also s full Tine of 1 1-..-.. i.i.i u.li.inM lo-nM. Kxtrart sad Brashes of ana IS any kind, at both of my store. F. C. MILLER, Corner Fourtn and Nun sts. and HanoTitr Wo A RE NOW SELLINO LADIES' and Genu IX. Trunks at reduced nrices. to matte room for our Increasing SadllerT anil uarness rraoe We guarantee best goods tor the least money. Lsis ortmosl II M BOWDES A CO. Nw -.IdlerT and Trunk House. v'n in Market tesei Pine Grove, A T THE 8-MILE POST 05 THE SHELL Koad. We ass. plenty of room forTRAU- S( fcNT GUESTS aow aad can aire yon PlO FlU FOR DINN-Jt. sCPPEU aad BREAK FAST. oT-TER BOASTS foralahed say asel NEW AnVERTISEHliXTS. SAWED WOOD ! ! 6,000 Shiogies, rarions cUe an i kinds. dee 9 J. A. SPRINGER. CANT KEEP THEM ! J3EOPLE WILL ELATE THOSE STOVES. Another lot expected, .- end your orders. dec 0 PARKER & TAYLOR. -4 W. E. Springer & Co., (Sucoessors to John Dawson & S.) TTAGON WHEELS, AXLES, Tire Iron, Buggy, Sulky, and Cart Wheels of sll khvU Nails," Powuer, Shot, Caps, Axes, Grindstones Collars, Uames, Chains of even description. 19, XI and 23 Market Street, dec 9 Wilmington, N C PROMPT ATTENTION rQ CUSTOMERS, SMALL PROFITS ASD consc-mtisnsly keeping every premise nude bnyers, bas built up a large end rapidly in creasing business. We prosuse all fair aad honorable treatment, good oods sad the low est living mice at waiaa tsey can be sold. Give a a crial. Crapoii & Pickett. dec 9 Salt, Flour, Sugar, Coffee. CAAA Sack LiVEBPOOL S ALT, yUUU in tripet Sacks. 1000 Bbl' FLOUR 5x11 g-es eye Bbla. SUGAR, C. White. Ex. C. I O and Granulated. IQQ Bags COFFEE, all grades. For sals by dec 9 KEltCHNER AC ALDER BRO. Molasses, Lard, Vinegar. inn Bbla and Hhdf MOLASSRS, H f 1 1 Cub r aad Porto Bico, Cases LEAF LAUD, 2 BbU CIDKK rtSG2 For sale by KTCRCHNER CALORY BROS dec 9 Ladies' Bazaar. 'Y'lK OLD AND WELL KNOWN STAND recently eccnpled by Mr. Flanagan, will be occupied by Mtt. 3. J BAKER, with an en tire new 8t ck of MILLINERY GOODS of tbe la est style, embracing- ihe most fasuionnUe goods, to which will be added a large lot of F;mcy Tovg and Fire e0rks for th Chris - a ilolirtnys irder- from ttfr ootintry so il itcil ai t promptly, lillcfl. Everything In OSt liae will be 8old a reptesented aud weguai antee sntisf ictiOn. ama Cl ius will raafee a special visit to lit tl folfes next Week. ile - 9 NO. IS M RK FT TnFET. EVERY WEEK AM RECEIVING NEW SUPPLIES BT steamer and by Rail, of all of the latest and most desirable articles in my line. Tbe . Millinery Department is complete, and the Ladles are. respectfully invited to a close inspection of tbe stock. It it a pleasure to us to display our goods and we llence of material.. of the crew of N.r. braue fd apt. -oit'nsen, as neitner tne jia.-i- i n ter or Consignees will be respoa sihle for any debts contracietl by them. dec 8-3t IlfclDK A CO. HOT TOM & JERRY T McGO WAN'S SALOON. Good Wbls A jff- r, T a. ol In srrl?. I o--t , fdve the Tar Heel a call. Sec h-3t Anction Sale of GROCERIES, FrXE LIQUOHS. Ac. In store of H Litcen, Market and Fifth l streets will be tola at Auction en f, MONDAY 5 EXT, 11th inst., at IS o'clfc, s.a. CRONLT A MOBKIS, Anct'rs. dec 8 St Garden Peas ! Garden Peas! T 1AT A LABOR STOCK OF THE E B- JL BSst TarteUcs, also teasosmbi kmds , Pries ruaramecd as krw York, Philadeiptda or Norfolk. WlLLUM H. OTtEES, I castaat bs .ssneOed i ? . . . y . i f HaT j i m. C''utiuvu hum v. -ssfj. i-"X ! s-- a bi IlkltlUDI UO. tW HU ' v . v. . '-'p J- J - NEW ADVERTISElifFNTS. OPERA HOUSE. Monday, December 11. 4 An Amnectcsat Ec vol at ion ! The Cosset Eclipsed ! CALLENDAB'S Famous Colored Minstrels. Presenting Absolute Novelties Only t NEW SOXG r NEW JOKES ! NEW DAK-" clSS Ml t;.s NEW OPSsV AT1C BLliLtsgUES I Superb Doubts Quartette ! Mammoth orchestra ! Grand Spectacular Band Parade' Introducing the Gorgeous, Glittering, Gushisg Dram Msjsr t Usual Prices Bes rved Feats can beseear ed wit ii out extra charge at DVR'S. dec S-3t S Tate Epsom Watr ! Q DRAUGHT. OS BT THE GAIXOM or barrel. Par sale by JAMES C. MTTXDS. Phai-oaeMt, der 9 35 North Front street. Ask Your Dealer For -yrUNDS BEOS'. FLAVORING EXTa,C l hoy are the beat, Manufactured by Munds Bros., BROADWAY, NEW TO AX, AND WILMINGTON, M. ii. dec 9 Agents Wanted. GENTS WANTED -AGAINST A HIGH (';,:iimlsiou fr the sale of Tickets of Lot-t-Tles, pruurantt ed hv "he tate. provided with prizes up to Marks ! For particulars apply Ij the ofliae of this paper, sab: M. M., Ilsmburg, Oer. nov.28 dec.9 11. Peruvian Guano. 200 Tons Genuine Lobos Guano ! VTLXEXTT IarFOSTT ATTOIf , EXPECTED DAIL1 , Bd f r ssls Sy Chas. E. Smith & Go. dec 9 Fancy Goods. S TOCK ARRIVING BY EVERT SCsamer ud for sale by GILES MURCHISQ. rtf and 4;l Murehlsor. Rloek. doc S If Yon Wish to See APT. B. .) . JACOBS, of Senior Rescrrs notoriety, the ol 'est Saddle and ll.iroe s. Sir., mtikcrlii t ilmington, jiirtt c ill t II. i. U' W l)KN A C-'-STor.- and buy ;i nice l t.'oba l id all other articled i it ;t Saddlery etubUh- ineiit, for it U the place to get them. lee a , Christmas Goods. CALL AND SEE THE ELEGANT STOCK NOW JUST OPENED AT YATES' BOOK STOBE. Complete Assortment of Prasgs' Celebrated Xmas Cards. -KTILL SKVSAL Aiavag i.umrd shi kxas ui SaipAioj i usna ipng i XNgpxioxa XVggQ Christmas Presents. TPTE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHBI9TMA JL j Preseats, in ondljs srtety, ever receire. here, are now oflbr .d to the good cttlams Wdnalngton and the country st tbe MOVT BSASOSABLB PIUCES. CUBISTU AS AND NEW YEAB CAKDS Over one handled dlAsreat tlesbjns, sB very handsome, At fmNSBESGEfPS Lies Book aad Music Store. dec 9 Bnggies I Buggies I -JTZW AliO SECOND HAND FOB SALS T. J. SOOTHKBI Livery aad Sam ,,.,. (k .'rf. Jiananan
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