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JOSH T. JAMES, inrroa ajt raorsnrroB. Ht-BX-"RJp'no?iS rootage paid TEN CEHT COLUMN. jWrttjmmJ Mtartod in Am col- mmm & 10 cenU per line, each insertion, otTao rAoroe lest than 30 -hs r7 ,if- e My adreftwemen. FERTUJZOM, rTHE- BEST Jnit reliable, Wilcox. ;ibbs A rji lUnipoUted Goono it the best, most reliable and ehaapaat Fertilizer in ViUti G DM ft CO S j. a . . iincTlled by amy A phete on the market. F Geoajne 0 Kaiaii, imported bT Wfksex, Giefee A Co.. Charteeton, S C . for aale by Jaa, T. Petteway. "flrGO TO JIM McGOWAN'S for Jod w hiskey . Go to Jim McGowih'i ?or good cigars. Go to Jim McGow aks for free Frjnog on Christmas u..nr at 7 o'clock and don't you for- get it- dec iv-tuee-ir fri-sat. WANTED A food Ceok. Fair i Vnthiny hot rook inr renui red. Apply at S. . Corner Third and Mul berry sweets. doc u 1b bnUdiof the 8L Gothard Railway. 319 workmea ware killed and 3l injur ed. Of the latter a number afterward died. mm A iiBnBOrshis Journal considers the , leeiion whether babies' milk should be boiled, and a New York eorresBon east expresses ignorance thai babie aare any milk. la spite of a aomewhat esaigretsoa of French Caaadla to the 1'nited Statee. they hare inc in umber from l.Oaa.OOO ten J Bfl O tO on of 1 i p. of Virginia, has f really reduced by the canals and ditches that drain IL and it bow con tafsososaeof the beat farm leg hand in ike Scale. A railroad raae aoroes it. and it ia on its way to final extinction. of Lake Drom snood, a body ot water lying higher the average level of the ewamp. the whole area fertile. it. Too groat is lnmbering. laoostry of toe ewamp itsell. with its al- of cypress, and broken ha projection; i pa. m quite as dis Hon. Geo. Howard, la hit oomm on to the Tarboro .Wxrr, eavt iiaelnr Raneoao) ''oot only Cor too Blror and Harbor biU. both was hie pride and pot. Could any Democrat or Whig hare roted for roch a bill before the war and been en eorsed by North Carolina r Tne citi seae of tao Caao Fear hare-something to say oa halo of these points. First. s efforts, either as a mem- of the Beasts Committee no Corn er as its Chairman, hare been re of groat baaaflt to this sec Loo. and we think other sections aa wall; at all Brents, we hare nev or yet hoard of a refusal any- Vre. not even In Kdgecombe coun ty, to receive and apply the appropria- aaode for the improvement of ways to rarions portions of the Second, as to the question. ' Coaid aay Democrat or Whig hare oted for such a bill before the war and been endorsed by North Carolina V To thie wo will h the faote reply During of Goo.1 McKay. Democratic from thie district, m.nny , aa appropriation was secured from f iiBfjeoi fear eoootrocting the jet ties ie toe Cape Fear, a' tow miles be low the city. Gen. McKay was after wards returned to Coo frees. Later, and bat a sow years fpreeiooa to the war. Hon. W. 8. Ashe. Democrat, (the lather of Cant 8. A. Ashe, of the A'eus mmnl Observer) secured aa appropriation for improTlnr the bar. It wae Gen. (than Cant.) Waiting, wo tolak. who this work. Mr. Ashe, trod the appropriation, was triumphantly reelected to Howard has any more hard to ask. -re will be pleased to . Q wo can. CANT KEEP THEM ! pBOWLB WILL MATS THOAR STOVES, O TAYLOR. Holiday Girls. fl.iO; Oee asoaU, IS ewata. pper win be deBvered by carriers iree j T Prtett7' AAvseOnOlSJ reBW lew eaS Hberel. -ahcrUers wfll report aay aad an fall- w roostvs tBstr wapac ragmlaxly, fate fim, away iii-iiisbbbm wowM make Tata ie a projector Goemaoi Banjsinin F. BOiler. woo ooee hod aorreye made. woo sect 1lfJttdge grMOAL ATTRACTIONS FOR THJC Sea woe u4 Li"AA4frjAM m. cmaajt. Ow LStoe tf MaraatStreee. The VOL, VI. WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAT. LOCAL NEWS. rlwfl Tl IEV atVltTUEMEITS HnissanaGan Parenta Geo Mraaa Flrswoarka Mssooe A Cbetee Let Muane Baos CeDolold Jab T ParrnwAT FeiUBzers Tatbs New and Kevel Goods J C MrrDe Tate Epsom Water. aa Days length 9 hours and 44 minutes. One adult interred in Bellevne this weak. The days are now lengthening eery slowly. 8nneet this afternoon at 53 minutes past 4 o'clock. Bat one interment, an adult, in Oak dale this week. Tamers Almanao says that it will be windy to-morrow. The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 036 bales. Ger. brig Clara, Voce, from this portf arrived at Bristol on the 91st inst. For Pocket Knives or Table Cutlery, go to Jacobi's Hardware Depot, t Nor. brig Marie, Henrichsea, arrived at Graveeend on Thursday from this port. - A fine assortment of Gnns and Pistols at Jacobi's Hardware Depot. f There were fire interments, three adults and two children, made this week in Pine Forest Cemetery. Lent comes in very early this season . Ash-Wednesday falls on February 7th and Easter Sunday on March 19th. A very fine selection, and the largest line of Silk and Satin Handkerchiefs will be shown by Dyer during tho hol idays, f Why is it that ia the minds of some people there can be no Christmas with out whiskey while there can always be lots of whiskey without any Christmas ? The Register of Deeds has issued eleven marriage licenses this week, four for white and seven tor colored couples, which makes it a big week s business in that time. Nor. barque KordenskjoUL, Abraham - from Hamburg Dec. 14th. for this port, pot back to Cua haven, damaged by ice, and will hare to discbarge a part ol her cargo Sheriff Ward, of Pender county, brought to tho city this morning and lodged in the jail here two men, Hayes Moore and John Stokes, both colored, some of the results of Pender court. The holiday season was duly inau gurated to-day by a wordy war on Sec ond street, the combatants being white men whose names we did not learn. There was much fuss but none of the feathers flew. The police dropped ia on the scene in time to calm the ruffled waters. We call attention to the advertise ment ot the Wilcox, Gibbs & Go's, guanos as they appear in this issue. Mr. Jaa. T. Petteway. of Laurie burg, foi meriy of this city, is the Agent for those guanos in this State. They have been advertised in the Revibw for the past six years. Llppincott's Magazine. LippincoU's for J anuary offers a very attractive list of contents. The first of two 'papers by Dr. Caspar W later, giving an account of the cruise among the Windward Islands in Mr. Henry C. Leaa yacht, the " Vega." is Tory fresh and delightful. A beautifully mnstrateo article on Colorado Springs tells the story of the great enterprises undertaken In Colorado by 'the "National I And and Improvement Company." "A Day in Tokio," by Charles Wood, is a bright and entertaining sketch, and there ie a sensible and timely paper on Church Music by Wm. F. Biddle. The opening chapters ot the new se rial. "Tho Jewel in the Lotos," by the author of "Signor Monaldinia Niece,1 ' will be road with aridity by tho many admirers of this charming writer. "Wee Jookydaidlee" is the quaint title of a petlrr4 story, while "Through the Storm" and "Mr. Holman Last's P - e" belong to tho class of Christmas stories which may be welcomed among the regular enjoyments of the season. The Monthly Gossip is unusually foil of entertaining matter. The nseabretH 'Fish Brand' Gills Twine is sold only at J a corn's flard- LitttB Ca thartic Pills, coated; no gri ot DroAwJets or b Co.. 1 UN as mods Kmory's phag; only 15 coats a box y mail. Standard Cure New Jewelry Store Capt. J no. H. Allen has established himself in the jewelry business at No. 13 Market street, where he is now en gaged in opening his stock of goods. Capt. Allen is well-known in this city and has many warm friends here who are glad to welcome him back among them and who would be rejoiced to know of his in business. Cotton. The receipts of cotton at this port for tho week ending with to-day foot up 6, 769 bales as against 5. 43 bales for the corresponding week of last year, an in crease this week of 926 bales. The! receipts of the crop year to date foot up 87,703 bales, as against 96,116 bales to corresponding date last year, a decrease this year of 10,413 bales. They say "a word to the wise is suffi cient." but we think it takes five, 'Use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup.' You can get this article in any drug store for twenty-fire cents. Physicians recommend ? b - A. awe 4f. awe The Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph line is now open between that city and New York, We should think it was. And it has been open, too, for more than twelve months past, which goes to Show that news percolates slowly through some substances. Last Spring, while in Bos ton, we noticed placards in various places announcing that dispatches for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Cincinnati would be transmitted over the wires of the B. & (X Company at a tariff of 15 cents for SO words. "We come wish smiles to greet yon." It is the eve of the happy day, the great Festival of tho year, in the Churches and out of tho Churches, for every where and in almost every clime, wherever tbeChristian religion is known and spoken of and holds its believers in the divinity of OurLord, isHis natal day observed as a holiday and a day of re joicing. We have no sermon to preach here on this subject; we will leave that for those who will fill .the pulpits to-morrow and Monday, who will de liver excellent iftisjrwiliiii on the sub ject "without money and without price." These few lines are merely to congratu late our readers upon the recurrence of the happy event, to hope that we may all spend yet many holidays together and with the grand old refrain "Peace on earth. Good will to men" ringing its . a a . MP -a t a way tnrougn tne avenues oi mougni and memory as well as of pleasant an ticipations, to wish them, one and all, old and young, little and big, male and female, white and black, a Merrt, Mkrrt Christmas ! - For the Review. Pender Superior Court. Large attendance. Judge McRae wins new laurels. The general opin ion is that he has no superior on the Bench in the State, though quite young. Burgaw very uncomfortable and weath er bad. Court House cold and every body dissatisfied with the provisions for holding court. Nothing done in court hardly except to try picayune State esses. Civil docket not taken up. Court adjourns to-night, after four days session, in oroer to allow lawyers and others to go home and prepare tor Christmas. Much dissatisfaction amo the Deoole as well as suitors in civi cases at such early adjournment and continued failure in Pender to try civil cases. Civil docket now swelling to large proportions. Three courts have pascon and this bad condition continues. Local lawyers of Pender did not object to the premature adjournment, al though the Judge was willing to hold on and try cases until Saturday night. The lawyers who attended Pender Court are, many of them, now urging a special term for trying civil cases. Tb7wnamiaBionors and tax payors n.n not favorable thereto. Some propose, as a remedy, tho putting in of Pender, with New Hanover ana other counties, into a Criminal Circuit. Others say let civil litigants eon promise and settle their differences themselves and not bur den Pender Superior Court with 'their complaints and differences. Others still are beginning to enquire of the success of inferior Courts in other counties, in view of the vexatious delay in Pender of trying civil cases. One thing all are agreed upon .and that is, but little was done in ooun nere ims wee. The people are wearied and dissatisfied at the onerations of the present system. Change to needed. Reform is demand ed. Justice is delayed. The law is too slow. The people are ripe and anx ious for whatever wfll out remedy ex isting defects, errors and evils. Cms.. Burgaw, N. C, Dec 21st. U scful Holiday Present. w lrnA of no faacter aasacnt to he li W sanw wm sr Sm made than a genteel suit of clothing or j a fins over-coat, aad, of con to nadtJ ito tnel those, yon have only to step into store of A. A I. Shriek, No, S4 Mar ket street. t Capt. Smith, ot toe steamer J). reports that the river was rising a foot an boor wnen ho left FayettorUle jortorday. DlJdfiMBER Opera House. The matinee yesterday afternoon and the regular performance last evening, of the MaditJOfi Square X heat re Com pany, verff both attended by good houses. The aufiience last night was especially a large one, and the play of ' "Esmeralda," which has been pre-' 1 scnted here already this' season by the Madison Square Company, was ren dered, os was evident iby Hut frequent rounds of applause, greatly to the sat isfaction ; of the audience. We hope that the Company wtH vit us again at the earliest opportunity. The Review makes another suspen sion tsis timejor the holidays. We take 6w usual "recces," a tufCongress, and hope to gresj Qjjr Xriends again on Wednesdays In tpk meantime may our readers ami priaters alike have a very sxekky Jj Legion of Honor. At a meeting of Cornelius Harnett Council'No. 57, A. L. of H., held last evening, the following oflicerswere elected for the ensuing term : CommanaTRofor Moore. VipCmunandeng-WL W. Harriss. SecrryslSaSM Collecto2Jji.T Treasurer J. I. Macks. Chaplain R. Morrison. Guide W H. Sterling. Warden J. B. Kuggins. Sentry W. M. Hank ins. , - - H At a meeting of the New Manaver County Medical Association, held in this city, on the evening ef whe 22d Inst., the following memo rial and resolution wa's read and adopted: JOSHUA COCHRANE WALKER. M. D. On the morning of the 22d December, calmly aa an infant, he slept into eternity. Weary moafcua of encroaching dUeaae ha'd dimmed the vital spark, until death had an easy victory. Br. Walker was bom In Wilmington, on the 6th day ef April, 1S33, and so, just ripening in to Mature manhood and In the height of his wsef ahiees, at the age of 49, lie has been called to his rest. His academic training was under the elder Bingham. He entered the University of North Carolina in lsoO, graduating in 18M. Making choice of the naeuical proftsslon, he entered the office of Dr. Edwin A. Anderson, aa a stu dent. He graduated at the University of New York, In I8fc. He entered upon his profession al career at Fernandina, Florida, the same year, and at the outbreak of the civil war re turned to bis home ia Wilmington. Full of nrduona love for his native State, and appreciating the gravity of the duty devolving open all her sons, he offered his services ana was commissioned as an Assistant Surgeon. Be was assigned to the Third Regiment North Carolina Infantry, and served with that body until the beginning of 1863, when he was as signed to duty hi charge of the Marine Hospit al In Wilmington. After the war ended he commenced civil Eaetice, and with one interval, when he em rked In other pursuits in Savannah, he con tinued his work until taken down in August With uls last illness. From the Inauguration of tho County Board of Health, until his death, he held the position as superintendent. In le9 he was choseu a member ef the Quarantine Board of the Cape Fear River. Only a month ago he was choaen by the Governor as a Director for the Western Insane Asylum at Morganton. For the fifteenth time since the dread epi demic of yellow fever of 1862, has the hand of death been laid upon our profession, but no stroke of the insatiable enemy will cause a keenor pang of regret than in the death of Dr. Walker. .1 His was a peculiar mind, seekmg always tho practical side of his profession, and able to grasp, in the maze of theories, facts.to use at the bedside. In emergencies ne was self pos sessed, in expedients he was well armed, and In all professional matters conservative. In matters of surgery he had the tender gentle ness of a woman, with the quick eye and reso lute mind of an expert. j In days of peril, on the Held of battle, he was useful, untiring, unselfish, courageous. The men of his regiment admired his Intrepid bear tag, and soon learned to know that he was quick to lean to mercy's side in opinions affect lag their welfare. His friendships werearaent and lasting. No man ever sought the interests ngl of his friends with more unselfishness. In all vH lihe vears cf his professional life he exempli- the natural expression ef his refined manhood. The poor who came under his care, will re member with what delicate jrenerosliv he dis pensed comforts to them, beyond the official routine, and they will i e member, too, hew as siduously he labored far beyond his physical eapaclty ia his attention te them. Few of his friends realised how greatly he struggled against his physical infirmities in performing work which to them was so easy. Mentha after he had been seized with the dis ease which was to destroy his life, he resolute ly performed his public aad private practice, enduring discomfort and pain, with hardly tc murmur. XV. ... i T 1, - i-r ' ' - til I'llT tnlS our last tribute to the memory of our friend. rMay God rest his soul in peace ' Tnererore-De it Resolved, That a page in the journal of this association be inscribed to his memory, and that this memorial and resolution be publish ed in the next number of the North Carolina Medical Jonrnal Resolved, That the members of this associa tion attend ia a body the funeral of our deceas ed associate, and escort his remains to their amt resting place. f THOMAS F. WOOD. Mvt., GEO. G. THOMAS. M. D W. J. H- BBLLAMY, M. D. r. & ' . ueaaminee. Wilmington, X. C, December 22, 1SS2. Are yoa troubled with such symptoms of dvspepeia-as belching, tasting of the food, heart-born, etc,? Brown's Iron Bitters will enr GLOTHES C DIED AMD AT m sjvmssT. dec mat Excursion and Pic Nic KASOS A"OTaR TBrf THEATRICAL fl of a IS BOW e FD3 Comfortable will find It Perfxmer. No. 9) i . YOUR EVIEW. NO. 311 MARRIED. At St . James' Church, fti this city, oa the 20th inst.. by Rev. A. A. Wataen, ID., Mr. V. J. LaMOTTE to Mlsa LILLIE A. LANE. Wilmington Star a&d Columbia Register please copy. NEW ADVERTISMENS. A CHOICE S ELECTION OF WOR8TED AND CA&SIMERE SUITINGS AND PAJTTS STUFFS To measure. dec 23 Clothier and Merchant Tailor FIREWORKS ! Large Lot aad Lowest Prices in the City ! rpORPEDOES 3 cts a pack ; Candleerackers 8 cents a pack; Roman Candles, Skyrockets, Sc., Ac, ia like proportion as regards price. 9y Store open Monday morning. GEO. MTBRS, dec 221 1 South Front street ARENT WILL RECEIVE AID IN MAKING 3E LECTIONS OF CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! For their Girls and Boys, by calling at HEINSBERGER'S. 1'our wanLs will be supplied from his Select Stock. dec 22 READ THIS ! FIREWORKS! Large Assortment 1 Very Cheap ! ROYSTER'S CANDY PLAIN STICK AND FRENCH, RECEIVED TO-DAY. FIVE POUND BOXES, packed by BOTSTER, ready for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. We are the only Family Grocers in Wilming ton that keep a large and selected stock of Fine Wines and Liquors, Cooking Wine 4 Brandy. S3- OtlR WHISKEYS ARE WELL KNOWN. P. L. BKIDGERS & CO. dec 22 1882. XMAS 1882. Millinery & Fancy Goods I THE LADIES WILL FIND AT EXCHANGE CORNER, Almost everything desirable in the way of MILLINERY AND MILLINERY GOODS, HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS. Ac. In addition, we have a large and superb stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS, among which will be found many pretty things for Holiday Gifts. nw Every Steamer brings fresh accessions Price reasonable and polite lady clerks on both floors. Miss E Karrer, dec 16 Exchange Corner The Latest Thing ! i JJ SACHET POWDER IS THE "LANG. TRY SACHET BAG" in twelve different per tomes, for aale by . Munds B ros., Importers of l.SNB 5iW YORK, AND WILMINGTON, X Fine Hats t Cheap Hats f gCPERIOR SILK HAKDKXCHDZFS FOB 1.25. Ladles Read v- Made Underwear and good Christmas presents. Come At C. WINES Second street, next South of P dec 18-iw r LEASE NOTICE. We will be glad. to receive friends cm any and iterant but The name of the writer BBnaet to the Editor. Communications must be aide of tee And it is especially ad stood that the Editor he views of correspondents in the editorial NEW ADVEBTISEMETTS. GUNS AND CUTLERY ! A FINE OF Muzzle and Breech -Loader (fans. tfevolvers and Ammunition, SILER W-ATED SPOONS & FORM . a ; YtiauootK. A VERY LARGBVARIETY O aoa res Packet Knives, to? jaafl Table Cutlery . Popular prices to suit hit at isAuu . hi na N. JACOBI'S, V lift 4. f - HARD W ABE DEPOT,, No. 10 South Front ft dec 22 tf nTT-nTamir a 'tw ' n 1 - i ntti Bsosasot "ve 4 safosuj AND rdt HOLIDAY arc KATZ 8. t, - - - er Oris -.iMji 36 Market St. Silk, Oashtiiere te Taftoy Dresses S CLOAKS. DOLMANS, 8ACQUE8, BLANKETS, BEDSPREADS, DAMASKS, H'DK'FM, t rfio ;v COLLARS. 100 Dozen misses Hose, ' .ItoltltorjU ia is una t :ti In full Regular make. 25 Cents a Pair. Ladles and Misses Vests aad Hundreds of Faaey articles, rable at prices which will compare faroraely with the leweet Northern catalogue. Examine aad save money by boyteg thing useful of ' ' VI Mia KATZy 36 Market Street. dee IS New and Novel Goods I . II.; - "rj JECEIVED BY EVERY DAT The New Floral Poems Beautiful beyond description Call and see the Immense steejt ejl CHRISTMAS GOODS I ' AT . YATES' BOOK STOEE. dec IS ... Ml Tate Epsom Water ! QN DRAUGHT, OR BY ,TRE GALLON or barrel. For aale ay . JAMBS C. AiUSD. Berth Fotawok does net always on dor come. !
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