The Daily Review.
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TIIUK&UAX. ..JANUARY 18 IS83. j
.L-llirr:" " ' LiLlit-iJLiv
r-Zk't'D'Hh HiXieur hns the Utsctl
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Ootid
pAiij&ic-avix vie cy (jr-.wHuiywi.
TIUKTLKNTI! DAT.
Mr Scott, of New Hanpver. petition
of
jt cltuens : ox- uiaingiou ami .ew
UasDver county. reiueating that the
juitrceiof the peace- of Xew ; Hanover
coahtvb allowed lo deputize officers.
Mr McLean; petition of-citizens of
Robeson county .concerning Bethesda
Church in said county. .!
-t:Mr Boykin, a bill to divide the State
into nine Congressional districts, lit
Jerred to the committee.orw redistrictiug
.the 'State
- Mr Pool, a bill to provide for ' the
erection of a residence for the Governor
and 'rootus for the Supreme- Court.
Public grounds.
.-Mr Jilack. a bill rolating to the law of
attachments. Judiciary.
Mr Lyon.-a-bill to incorporate ihe
. No rtH .Carolina Life and Fire Insaranc
. Company., . Insurance.
Upon motion of Mr Strajhorn,. the
bill, in regard to paying officers. and
, witnesses, when defendants are not con
Tided was recommitted to Xhe. judiciary
commUtee. - "
At 12 o'clock sharp the Prea identr an
nounced that the Senate would go to
I th' Uonsd of BepresentatiTes in, a boxly.
where the result of the rote for United
States Senator would be announced.
The W$ult,-as. stated by the tWo; Clerks,
was: for lion M W KarisomV'in the
Senate, 33 votes; in the House, 74
totes making a total of 107 yotos. For
Colonel William Johnson, in the Sen
ate, 12 Votes, in the House, 35 vote3,
maiiB2 ft ttal of 47 votes. The Speak
er said inasmuch as Hon M .VRansm
receired a majority ;of r votes--n -cast,
according to the laws iof the State of
North Carolina he was declared elect
ed to tne office "of United Stales Senator
lor the term beginning March 4, 1883.
and ending March 4, 1839. ' ; ; !
The Senators returned to their seats
' in the Senate Chamber and work on
the calendar was resumed. Mr. Dortcli
. . . . . w w- w mr
V --- j To aiqend the Jandlard. and tenant
T ciivr'tTi.' ' - ' - ' : act. p&ssetrtt&biril rehdirjifj 'J
-i . oLN A 1 r.. Touching the powers of executors
"- and administrators, passed its third
- -in the chair.
'BiU for the better protection ot sheep
" husbandry in North Carolina was put
. upon its. second reading and provoked
"considerable discussion. ' ;
- .. Mr Scott, of New Hanover This
bill, introduced by myself,., pro vjdes for
v the levying and collection of . .aTspecia!
tax of $2 on every dog in the State, as
: there are" so in any dogs sheep husban
dry cannot prosper. In my county one
' man lost twenty-seven sheep by dos in
one night not lon since. Put a . tax
upon .the do?s and tlicn a collar ' and a
and a. tag about, their necks .to :show
. tliat the ta.v is paid.
I : ' . Mr Coslner sent forward an amend
ment making the tax .- ceuts on every
.dog, jnstead of $2.
".: Mr CiatkTner
iierc arc a great many
.'possums in -my .section and tor. this
wry reason I do not want dogs taxei.
Many of the. colored people mnke their
Cbriatajas money lay catching 'possums
ad thev are uot able to nay thee taxes.
Mr ISiorchcad sent forward an amend -
juent making dogs the subject of; lar
ceny the same as other property.
Mr.-Alexander stalel that there was
a law already in force against sheop-
klungdogs. . --
Mr Clarke ruoved to table the whole
-matter and called for- the aes and
ways. The vote stood CO to table, 17
,against iu , .
x 'Binprotiding ;that; vfUncsscs, before
magistrates courts shall receive $1 per
day, both in criminal and civil actions.
.-Siras placed npoii its secopd reading and
referred to the judiciary committee.
The bill to exempt. farm rog imple- !
mcuU and mechanical tools from taxa-
titin was rel"errel to thf iinnnco cotn-
iittce. j
The bill iu. regard to levying and:
---coilectmsr taxes-pa? ami wan oruoreu,.. . - . ..UARQEa.". ..
HbtlSE'bF REPKESKNTATIVKS.
t .: The followiujj. bills were introduced
. appropriately reierrcd: , . .. I
Wallace,
former sheriff of. Dunlin t
. r Mt rowers. ot cuinoeriatm. to ciuiplc
' the people of Cumberland. coiintv (i
-. i. i :.i .' It'.
ilr Bailey, of Mecklenburg, to ctab
V .Tiih twelve judicial districts. To rcu
!t- tronrlnt- An onnl. . :
i c 'Mr roe., to amend the iucch:iii!ca
!l : lien law. - :-; 1 " ;- - - -
I -m. .1 w . L . . . i
it .J A e caienonr was iucu niKuri up anu
; the folluwin bilU were Ui$pofreu ot:
To i emulate' tfiihin in Pamlico and
Tar rivers. Mr Baum moved to amend
by striking out the Falls " 'of Tar river
and inserting llmington oc V eklon
llailroad, which was adopted. The
-c.ibiU Uien passed iu third reading.
To compel tho Carolina Central .Hall-;
'riad "to draw off the- stagnant water
'.ponded bet ween. Kbckinshatn and Pee
Dee rivers." Passed its second, reading
a rid referred. - : I
To . protect fish in Lumber river.
Withdrawn by consent. ; .. ..
fii prescribe the venue in" actions
: " ragai tat . sheri rw : .n
- At 12 o'clock Speaker Rose called the
House to order. The Senate was an-
' nounced and xune ia-amL-.tpok the.
. " . 'seats assigned' them?' iv' y:
" . That part of the jpumajs of the . Sen-:
r ate and House referring to the election
. of United State Senator was read. "" r
: .. V Speaker Kose their atinoimcod that
- - Gen Ransom, havins received a major
ity of 61 - votes, was elected United
; States: Senator for the ' sir year terqi
... L: next beginning. ". ., . ,.
! The - Senate then retired and the
House proceeded with the first special'
. . 1 . A i A. . M. 1 I
oruec the XPSOiuuons reierencc 10 me
liawaitn filand 'treaty. The resolu-
, -: lions were adopted ... . . . .
The bill to grant amnesty and pardon
' - to certain persons selling liquor with-
this hour, ivas taken up: '
Mr"Torbis called foe tlic . aves and
noes, and the call was sustained. The
bill passed ils second reading.
The bill passed its third reading
be engrossed i " f
' A message was 'received from the
Senate? informirjz -the House that the
Senate had passed the following bill :j
To incorporate the Coast Line Tui
P,e Com Pan J- .
f 4JuoqLTn;nsJands own
ed by the board
ckthe bilHrr
j mnuon oi .air a.
corporating the Coast Line Turnpike
1 1 l :. - l:..i .1:.. r.
. Alter eating eaen meal tate apose o
an.Irnn Rittera. It helnx. dices-
tion, relieves the full feeliDg dbut the
stomach. i I
STATE NEWS.
Rutherlordton Banner .- .The tallest
man iu the State was in town last week
6 feet 10 inches. I
..Troy &ar: Mr. Im Byrd, of Mt
Oilead townsoip vhld "ab6TTC?olie Tftcfe
sowed in wjieai.ii nil yuiuu u uu uiu,
and after he cut the wheat- lie. planted
the ground in sorghum and1 vpaade fiT
gallons of syrup.
Greensberoiltirioii '; Thc total ship
ment of dried fruit from Greensboro
the past season was 1,053,699 pounds
a large increase-over any breyians season.-
'fhe driedTfruit .-trade fisf rrorth
millions of dollars to Guilford j -county
and as yet it i3 in its infancy.
Newbern Nutshell: 1,500 bushels of
rice were sold In our market yesterday
at $1 to $1.03, ; sacks -included for the
latter price. We were "informed
yesterday by a. prominent physician
that there have been at least 1.000 cases
of mumps here since the disease first
broke out, only a few - months since. , s
"' NewbeW Joiirfuxly iThe skle o(bccs
at the Hubbard auction ' yesterday was
a.'-very : fair one '-The "North Carolina
Reports full set brought g430, bought
by 1). E. Perry, Esq., of Kinstdn.
The latest news' received from Trenton
was by mail carrier yesterday evening.
No new cases of small; pox were, re
ported, and tffbse already down! anb bet
ter, and are kept confined to one house.
Charlotte Journal:.. Last, Thursday
at the salo of the personal 'property of
Dr. Columbus Mills, in Cabarru3 couu-
ty, some very fine hogs - and cows were
squa(is 0f children, on their way to the
graded school, yesterday, slipped on the
ice and fell ift b'ubches:,; l?ere!:antd there
all along the way. Some wJk are not
children had uot perfect control of their,
frisky-feet; -'i iV3gX 1 j
l?ews and Observer: "'The' city hmits
of Raleigh certainly ought to be extend
ed, -They aro now contracted in certain
diixjctions; vhile kniplo iiv'others in
which the city has not grown. There
is little doubt that steps will be taken
to extend the corporation. -Sheriff
John S. Loner, of Person, has naid unto
the State Treaiuf y $4,29 ltwes.- Mi
h. Alerander, " Mecklenburg, - $20,612.
83; Derapsey Spirurill, Washington,
2.873,68 jJoseph Brittain.Burke, $2,840.
33: W. A. Estcs, StpkeF, $3,373.5p.
Charlotte- Observer: Mr John Wads-
worth, of Concord, came in on theiiooni
train yesterday and reports that the
iiill ot sleet in Lenaord wa3: so heavy
that the young Americas! bad big fun
6katjng on the pavements!. A man,
wife and several children passed through
f the city yesterday; ob tho Sway tbvnheir
01a nome in ruenmonu county, iiney
had gone to Texas, but one week's stay
in that section cured thenijof the west
ern lever,- f The, father and.bpsband
considorcd hlrasclf cxtrtehrely1 fortunate
that he had money enough to bring hts
wif and children back to the old North
State, "and says:he will never' leave her
borders azain.
' Bost cfer diade; fenaoryi? 'Little Ca
thartic Pills, pleasant to I take, su;ar
watcd.ino jrriplns; only 15 cents a bos
ot Dfti&srists W -by matO Standartl Cure
Co., 114 Nassau Street, New York.
Pm d&w i ! "
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TJ.st of Vessels lor this I'ort:'
nan Alagaard, 4i3 tous, Antwerp, -f;
Nor Condor, 3) tons, NeUsen, MarrIII,
0t .1 ' 1
Br David O Worth, 403 tou, McDonaJd.
JOIX30U, uct i
o? Sf MnM
Han Lleno. 481 toua. Da hi. Olasnu'w. DccjS-
, Nor linn, 400 top; Ai brethren, Arco-it-J.
or liurin.
481 tons.
Hansen, Antwerp,
f tr Hdanfiif 3S, too 13 itx. Ham
burg. Ucl 11, Tla PlymoQth, Dec arrtrc4.
Cswe. Dc o .
Nor Kordcn, 2S tona, TToxho'lt. ' l?tnt, Oc.
Nor rrtenskjfill, 2?a ton Abnthamscjn,'
iiamourg. wci. via tuxnrven, iter vt
..i
Gcr trlon. S32 t.ns. Clausen. HA
inbni. Nor
a - - r
NorOdcarll, 5T2 foos, Ilaasccscn, Livr
1X1, I)OC 6 . : I . I . -
Xor rrogrc., 419 toua, NelleM, Ilortleaux,
Nor st Joseph", -3 Xov&i Vctj"lu, KotterV
Nor Theetlor, 303 tons, Elnersin.
Xor Windsor, a3J tons, Walloe, UveriiOoU
BRKrS. ; " i
Oer Hermann Freldrlch, 283 ion. Skjalir,
Himbutrf, ybv i v; (ii ,) r ' " ."' .
Xor leun, 291 tons, IklrVoten,'' riamburg.
Deo. I. , . . ,: .
; Nor N-orJo.. 3d tons, Olson. Liverpool,: Doc p
Ur Signal,, 312.. tona, WllUanjs, I Hamburg,
Xov 29 ' ... . ' '
t "' "' - ! j' z
;.A wet made a home by
nARR nmv lxf Aro I ho imKlu .
" 3 Capital .'uot-i ijoeHed. We
will start von. Men. women, bora land rfrla"
wanted jererjir her to . vork . for us. Now la
the the time. Yon can work In spare time, or
jrfve your Ttholc time-.to tte . boslnosg.- No
other business will pay tou nearly aa - well.
No one can fall tomake enormoua paj. by - en
facing at once. Costly outfit and terror" free,
loney made fast, easily and . honorably. Ad
dress true A Co.;jugu4ta, Maine.
: now lMJtw tf., , ..... ...(, ,
C. D. UTorrill.
UNDERTAKER, CABINET MAKER AND
CARPENTER. Office and Work Shop on See
nd street, opposite Sontherland'a stable. -lit
spect fjftlry aonclts orders and guaranteed
jcood work,-prompt delivery and sauafactlbnin
ererr respect. . marl6-tf
400- TONS .COiVL
TUST ARRIVED PER SClOONER
"SALj
.... o: : ,
JJB MAI.B.V and is a very superior articled
WOOD In full supply at REDUCED PRICE
jan I
J. A. SPRINGER.
, ; reading. I
i
7 6
i I' t'r'i January. 18-4 r;M;i
SPIRITS TUUPENTINQuoCod
quiet at 49J ccnt:'Kiui;wc'hearof
sales of 125 cases at"4n tcnU:J i
ROSIN Quoted firm at $1.35 for
oirainea anu i-i ior.vxooo, piraiuwu.
; TAlluo;flrm at ;$L;per jbbl
cft2ft0 lhs.f - u::k.: ;?!
" CRUDE ' TXlRPENT3NTo;pffi-
cial qootationsr fJ!c!s;qf;,t!CpW;l
$ L5fi;for Hard- and 20 ifof Soft -'l'
COCTONQiioled ! JmvSalcI Jof
100 bales on a basis of 9f c?nU.ioCrJi jd
dling.p The following. are the official
qootaUonsf v-f.v
Good Ordinary . . -. . . . .8 3-16 ;
cts
." ;
Low Middlings . .. .Witff
MlddUug: . ......9.
GoodMHdlimT , . . J 15-t6 s
! -. i - ' 1 V '
V. "I DAILT RBCKIPTS. " ;
Cotton .r.V.'lV.T.V." v $11 ialos
Spirits Turpentine.- v. vv. . 175 casks
Rosin. ...... .V. . . . .. . ..;: v - - W-lbbls
Tar 24;bbls
Cde TnrbentJne:r.' -.v '52r-bbls
... it ,
MAKINE KlSWS.
T '1 f "
"Steamer North " Staef feen,' Fay
ettevme Worth & Worth:;: -l:" f:
Steamer Wave, v Robeson. Tayette
ville; Geo W Williams Cou .--
r.TJ S. mail steamer Minnehaha', Bis
bey, Smithville, .'Master.' '4 .;.7, 3 :
.v. 4:' tv r. cla.;;;; :
Steamer Wave,R:obesoii, Fayetteville.
Geo.-WWilliams & Cd:
Steamer -North State;';.'1 GreehV rPay '
ettevillei-Worth. &: Worth-.- i. '
: Steamer ' John- - -Dawson;;; 'Sherman,
Point Caswell. R. P: - Pad(J3sx)t(.
; U; S;- mail steamer, .Muinehaha-JSis-bey:
Smithville, Mastser.Tt W,, tr
' Nor barque: AM ScnweigaardrJdhn-
on, Queenstwonlor Falmouth; rf$tt or
dors, D. R. Murchison Co -
Queenstown ox" Falmouth! for- 'orders
Nor barque Schweigaard 1.G94 bales
MONTHLY STATEMENT;
stocks ok 'IbSjtd' jan! 12,;i883.
Cotton-ashore 9,827 ;ftfloat" 15I ;
total, 17,978. ";!,.
Splnts--ashore, - 4.700 ; . afloat- v 910;
total. 5.610. - 1 f . ,
ltosin-rashore, 93,715; afloat,' ; 13,702 ;
total. 107,417. o-w '.''Jr
Tar-ashore, 4,243 ; afloat, 1,128 ; total,
5;37i.' ; ;;;;;;;;;;' ;-;:;;;: v;:;
Clrmle turpentmershprp,, 1,795.1,
RECEIPTS FKOM JAN. I TO A5lV13.
Cottoli; 4,084; spirits," 1.136 ;- rosiiir
18,131; tar 017 cpde,V?3f
"fcCfRTS KKOit JaN.; lTO JAN" 13.
' " " : '. , ... --,:,'. p.'v,,,,-.
m. DOMESTIC.'.
7
CdUoxi. 1; 1, 522; spirits, 41 'f rosin. f0;
tan 750 ; -ctude tU 1 ,7-i
Cottdn, 72,802; spirits. I;2l8f rosin,
;i5lS0 ; tar. 1.3J.2;? cf udeil 1
IjfHtVof essels irt noft Jan. 11
.1 , "-'' f' (.. .
" Jcy p -,f -:'?B.VRQUlfi5V;
Dan Aurorita, 570 tons, Th"0iiplon .' '"
. V ' ; , ; ' C P Mcbabe
,Kor Gpnuania, 352 tons,- Aim, -' if'.
. S - E 1'ctschau A' Westerinann
Xor Ejragon, 420 tons, Wctcr, C P-Mcbanc
Br.MQrwy, toiT. NcIct, - -; ;"-'
E Pcprliau''Weetermann
Nor.V3l ScbTreicaari, 410 toos,'-tfhiiCB,
; . , - "' f s O :f Mebanp.
.Nor ItH 5cbwen6Civ3Ttn, Claui.cn.
. ;- . . 1 ; HeWeArCo
Xor Jona, 771 ton rcd.freen, t ' - , .
. N ' ' ' A ,5pront4. Sou
Nor Marie, 3S0 tons, TaSlakpen, : Udde ACo
Nor Formica, tons, Jvnc. '': : 11
.1. . . .. EU Bjtfker&Cb
f7cr Ltdla Teechau, '6HI tons,' Breuiers; . , j,
v.- - lechnu & Westcrni3.nn
I .pr Orrar Odd, 512 tQn,'TcV'e!tav 1
.i. ' neiue vo
Nr Elinor. 401 tons, Borch. 'h etde & Co
Heine a co
P Mebane
elde & Go
Xor Kmltr. J!57 tons. Larsen. " ;; C I Mebane.
Oer Edwattt Pcna, 37 tons, Kipp- Helde Co
Xor.Josva, 471 tons, SoreireenV; '".llelde &C
Uoraoe Scudder, 317 tons, Scars, r '" .
, .. ' GcoHArriM &Co
Sor. Tltata","5W tous, Arbothsep:; '
; . - lleWe&Co
NorXorden; 261 tnei Wascholdt, ' r :
. ... ' . ;cPMcbine
Gcr lUbniU. iTD tens. Frctwurst; ' .,,'.
- ;:-.-'!'.; UPcschau Welermann
Nor Condor, $33 Ions, Nelbeu. '; I" JleWe Co
.Cfer.Japan, SWlons, Ko'lger, " -'. . i
. ..... Tx. . i .
-Xtal Gerotnina C,35- tons, CiiLissa,' . ;
'" .A fcnrunt i-Son-
fan-inl of April, 247-tons,'S6repacn. )
. ... - Hcldc & Co
or .rram, xao toua, Aiaicamscn. 1 Jieiae &CO
.: 1 tiCHOONERS, : i
Br Julia Edzabeth, tona, Ingram,'.'
... ' Cronly & Monia
B r-Lee, 393 tona, Marta.- ' Geo Harries ftCa
Xf S Levering, tons,- Oandy 1
.;. ..... ..,.r. i : .Geo 'Harris Co
Alice Ilearo, tR; Pwiiletcni,-
. Geo Harris s & Co
Sallfti alalr.- ; Houck,- ' ;
Geo nairi&a.&Co
Meaacnger,-344 tona. Falkner-, a . "
- : - - j kg Barker A Co
Edith R Bewail, au tons; TalL -
' w ;"-;: Geo Harriss &.Ca
Sarah Fafon, 200 ton, Dri, Go llanisa & Co
Airaretct s aran, ske tons, smith
E aWter jfc'Co
ueone av, tons, itusiuson, .-
: ' .- kG Baxkerta:Cx
John J Ward, tnf?Mrlcerierf. j H i i
eo HarrUs-efCo
Ruth Darling 909 t0nrt4lpnMUi?'
- t. Ktr Barker Jb Co
Maggie Abbotti fcH tons. McKeUhan,
... ,-.:RaBkf4Ca
Etta M BHrter, 272 tons, Barter, - : r i i
. ' - --KUBarkeiA Co.
Wade Hampton; toria.SalisUan. I
RU -Barker A Co
Oguchu, toua, Prinrt.i'". Kt Barker & Co
it
l i i i
M tnoiM c w m tbt.vm alaa sad mmvc
la lu mOcmcy, thmt I wiU M4 TWO BOTTIX3 F&rfc
tboataad f
-.-.- -. j. ' - t j
NEWt AND SEOONBtr HAND- rFXR SALE '
: t ..t , .....
T. J SOUTHERLAND,
Uvery andale 8UbJea
dec 19-tX
Ar KriBtine, 31t tons. Jamscii; -
Xor Jlans. 4S tons, Krijckscn. .C
Nor l'stava. 657 tons". Olsen .' - H
r trriwi f3 iTS
r&n'&& Kite?
', The. Puttie remfatett'carefulH to tioficifthe
new and enlargtd Schete tole traicn- tfoniHy
n-Ep-GapitalrPrlzct $7,Oppis
Tickets only $ilr. ' Shares in ppo-
imruonv,, ,
Louisiana ..Sfete?; Jittery
.f , ,4. JTe: do hereby . eertify hat toe supervise the
'arrangements for all the Mijhthlyand J Semi-Annual-
JraMo(nds of The Louisiana State Lot
tery Company, and tn person manage and. con
trol the DrMcings--ihemselvcs, and thmi the
same-are conducted tcUh. honesty, fairness, and
He the Comvanv louse this certificate vxith fac
simile of out -signatures . (OtMhed. in its ad ver
i - (
. ..... y.Cd.ttt.ttlWgI.on'es
Incorporated to 186&f or 25 yekrs ibv the Lear-
lalaturo for Educational and Charftable "pur. T
poses with a capital of $1,000,000 to -wbch a
reserve fund or
iiddfid '.s: : :! i
reserve fund of '"fSSO.OOO
By an overwhelming populaa; vote . Its, fran,-,
chlse was made a part ol the present Stale
Constitution adopted December 'Si; A;: D. ,'1879i
The only 'Loiter'y ever voted vn' antlieadorsed
by the people of an&JState.
; If never acaiei or postpones.
ItS GKANI SINGLE NpilBEB J)KAWIN?8tAke
placemonthly;r;f .y.. . .. .... ''-;
A SPLENDli jOPP'dRTUNTT.TO WI N A
FORTUNE. Second Grand Drawing', Class
B, at New Orleans, Tuesday, February 13,"
lfeS3 lSJcVMoutbly Drawing; v. Sru" " ?
al!Prizeiv.$75J000.-
lOO,OOOiclcet t; Five Dol
lars Each-Fractions in Fifths
in proportion.
-I .i& p I4ST , QF SIZES, :iA H;':
1 Capital Piize..of?w.'.. 75,090
l-CapitJil,Prlze of.i...-.i,i.'.".....Vt ,2-VK'O
. l. Capital Prize of. V.,:.':V: 10,000
2; Prizes'-of . f'S.OOO. v. ; u . ; J. . ; .v. v: ..' 1 2,000
i Prtzea ot'-:2,000;:
10,000
soai'rlzds 'of
1000 Prizes of
25.000
25.000
. 9 Approximation lrizesf $750. 6,?50
4,500.
IMzes, amounting to. V'.'i ; . $ 2G5;500
Application forrates to fcluba should only .bo
made to the o nice of the" Company in Kew Or-
"OatW.-; t-,:U-nk -!- S ' '''
For further Iniormatlpn, write clearly, giv
t..,f
Registered Letter, or Ioney Onleradda-eseer
. ... New Orleans, La,,.,
or M. ArDAUPm f ;T,- i . j
: '?.' 5 ' JS07 -ScTentb. St., hashing toa , D; r"
jda 10:wed.saWw-d&w.; , v-.-. , :
.... j: y t
SOME MOR;
JUST fBCTEnD ANPTHEB . LOT OF
those ; ELEQiST ! ti Af aVa" ' CITCROOTS .
Warranted the best-?o .' -rj
FIT CENt CIGAR,
J'Y i .-. N0 'r k'W" ., . ,
i K : .:-!Inrthe:city.::?' i ;.'., i ;':
i Call anu take a emole. t
vr- ;t.-.v; p.KPtf' . -1
So.Frnt St., Just Tttlow-' Exchange Corner, j
dec 18
j(SrS& Bros.,
Commission 3Iercliants,
' tr rtoLs ale - deairs nf -r
I Jj-ia Wr," feouh, -molasses,-COFFEE,
bngar, salt, x;oTi nay, jc; -SBtifr.Tobacco,
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SoaprStafch ri P6tah?Can(f, Candlei,
Cheese, CraClera.'Can- Goods,- Powderliot,
Caps. -JI1
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KSPECTFClJLYANNOnXCES.TIIAT int
ing, scouring
ders promptlr attended to. Prices jaederate.
Shop on Market between Second and Third sU- j
.W stTbt t!)ft piseae For Salf
: y all iVrac-Tsi.x
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ift Pmosi pf ;i,(o,;.-..., 10,000
. .20. Prizes1 of . 500., ....'..'...V:.-.::'.'.'
loo Prizes of" ; - 200. '. r.. ; v;. u j . . :i i : i vO.ooo
S0O Prizes Of; 'i'-lOOf.'.'wv.v. ::.-iL?.ii.i-r0.00.
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i v rX'-:iX - V -'W,YW'5 f vc . vreat bargains In
emD&rKea in xno .Tailoring business, f
and retrinirtClMnj'i Alltw-.l
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C I os in g Qu
THIS WKATHEU 13 SUGXiKSTIV K
Crib BMkets and Sprdads,' ' "7
, v;.:; v -: r; , : .: ' Saratoga Jnink-Bi 32, 34;:3R
OUR LACE .CURTAIN STOCK.
IT IS rHTTK "RKliilARKED, "I iDIP'-NOT
' " V ALSO; rXAiTASKSy
TO SUCH A POINT -THAT XBZ EVVXOT IS IfAE SALE3AND CpiEERITUL KAClij
, , T BUY EES, E UOSi 1 ATS, OIL CLOTHS STRAWr iUTTQm .it
' y ObT ,A WORD imtsference to our DRESS GOODS' 6ltifciaew,'! laUfs4
aii4 tht Is, a lartc. assortment of nic.tIrii5P. ."' - h I '
New York & Wilmington
SteainsWn Line; ;
r.f
Steamers
,WILL: SAlll. VJIQZI I NEW ' ' YORlf ifcVERT
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY;
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at JCo'clock P. H, - . ,
rjTTT.U' STRR AM . . ' . . . ISahlrdiiV. .TftnniPT
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BENEFACTOR. . Weuiiesdiiy : nuanr
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j ; : '. . . SalurdaVt ahuary 20
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.Wednsdiy,- January 24
.'...Saturday,, January 27
. .Wedneadayi January 31
GUI.F STREAM..
BENEFACTAK..
REGULATOR.
Through Bilia1' Lading an'd Lowest
Tbrough Ratesguaranteed to and from Points
la North ; and South CaroilnA. ' ' ' " ! ' .
: ; For Freigh t or Passage apply to ," . . '
..TkMAS. E..'BOSfDui4rinendent,
: '- - - ;, ; . :
: -H' u! ''.'. . Wilmlncxon. N. C. .
-NEW STOCK !
"EOR THE!: HOLIDAYS .!
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am'.now'iofierittg. the Greatest Bargains In
Staple rind. Fancy Goods!
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YOTE SOrE OK'TIJE PKICKS .!
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Linen Handkerchief. 10c, 1, l-V", to ta
llne:6t'86ld;: :' J-u- , '
Hamburg Edgi ng, 3c, ..!xf fc, 10r-,, to the finest
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ud.;., v;;... v 'r,;';"
Olriirlren'a tlosefic, 10c, I.k, to 25c,'worth 50c
.v t ',-..,' . - .. , .
..Ladies.' Hose, Be, 10c,.15c, to -25c, ' wbrtli Xcl
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' 1 TOwels, 3s, I0c 15c, 5c, to $1 each, '
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..-Hamisbme Collars, 10c, 15c, 25c, to (ho finest
7" ' ' ', , ;.: ' " - "
, Flftydozen Kid Gloves at $Lr per -ialr, would
ba i .cheap at $1.., ;. ' i ,
LADIES', LISLE" GLOVES,
"'.:.r'j"7 ,7 ' all grades: -- -
Satin, Gros Grain and Safeh. ! Low priced.
SJLK HANBKERHIEFS.
;Te'beVFify Ccnt'siUc Handkerchief -j
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X stiix hold the lkad in corsets
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I s' ),wo assort ea sizes contain Lng the best
, , 50 cent Corset ever sold.' ! X
.Saiehi :::kebeys;:and Cassi -
-"' meres ... f f
Our Flffjr Cent Salem Kersey; all Woo. Filling,
beats anything sold lor Boys and JIen.T
MT HEAVT; SALES N, FANCY ARTICLES
; eoiables nie to sellr Staple ooda cheauer
.'ill. ! rrr ' .- -. i .-
"U. ?-,,. . than tbe cheapel, 1
M Y BTQCKs 'Of?;- 1IQUSE, HOLD .GOODS IS
; " Incomparably the Wat and.': cheapest
Pure Linen Table Damask at 55c "per yard.'
j jTery: ood ) . .. : , ff V,, r Vl '.. -0c 'H' r
Excellent 'n .' ,.J .S0c .
BLANKETS !
I keep a most comnlete slock of 'all klml yf
4
j Dry Goods in ' e verv- nepartmcnt.
Banral us ! ? -Vu.. tBahralng'!
4:FtepaMy mnic eTerynoiiy to .give me a
caL CpB look iou wHI receive ttbtf
most polite attention.
u: , i -. ; .Respecttuily" !.';i;'
- TriTT AT u iT l-l, I? TT) TlTfT
w. V-X1 i if XLJCilJ-JAtL Viv'
r
f 'rTHEO.; G EGEK,. exelght Agent,
!..". r . .. . i.35 Broadway New Tork.
WM. P. CL.YDE & CO.. General Agents.
' i L" -o Air f-t.. ? ..!' . i ...'.s r . . . . .
JHll Oil ..... . .- . . . , , - . ,
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decS
B I anjtcets.
ur :X4UiBS COMFOftT-
RSOXVUCH GOODS WERE SO CREaW.
CRETOKE5r;BliGES,:,4c.r i 1
Grt !Red tret ioriii
T iJii Pr ces of Groceries
-f ;i" ,,; .i'-'-"f' .i;r ,.,
Great j Iiriprotement
in Quality !
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WE AUE-' 'SELLING . !TII E MOST SKI KCT
BttANDS OF
rt ,.
HAMS; B. BACONj
Shouldfers' and "Dried- Beef,
, r-r.;ii TAT CAN BE.B6UGnT. " 1'
1T( .," ' '. ' ' ' -V " -!
yDrletl 'Beef CUipped as ,tUin Ppet
, Come to ojur Btre on 'Front Stret fsr
j, i Cheapness and
ams. :
ROTSTERS CiNDY
Is the floest flavored, tbe'purest ahdVlthout
; y .doubt the best sold In Wilnilpgtoa.'
P. L. BRIDGERS & GO.
i jan 1$ ,f,;j . . j . , ( , ; .
20.000
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sis fit;.;
new().,peanijk s'pks
AISB
4 Biisliel Oat Sacks.
For sala at
; . Wlllard's.
jan 13-tf.
First National Bank of Wil-
T( -
mington,
'l-ifrir'
CAPITAL STOCK
JOB $236,000
SURPLUS fund:...
66,000
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DepoalU received ' and ' cbllectloiiB nude w
all acceaslbla point la be United Stttea'
DlRECTOBSi
e. e; burbuss; vyiI ,". .p. q.worth,
MARTIN,
JA8;8PRUKT. I
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B. F. nAXL.
OFFICERS
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e, KuBRuss.:.:.;;;.:
a. k: walkeb..
W. LA RKTN3. .'. ,y. -
ProsMent
.' CaslJ
I'ttt'CMbltr
;-ireax oarerains.
lOfl PIECES BEST "BLACK 8ILKSJ f
I J . SATINS AND BLACK 0AS3.I
1 ft VZ' GERMAN ' AND iRtSII LISKS j
A V V Towels, Blankets and Domestics, to be
eold at reduced prices. .
Will close out my entire stock of Carpets,
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Brussefs,Taiestry,-JbjrraIn, 3fpr. Offlce
Matting. Call, and 'exaraf &f before4arcbM
ingerwTftir:'-''-'1-- "
; Ateoj full stock Of Clothing and UndertbirU f
. . - . ... : " i . . ..L-
rrora xna cneapest to the beU , Largest siw
Of Red and Whita FlanneU. X ..
SOL REAR.
dec 19 "
20 Market St.
,v t"u .Holiday Jriesents
N EVERY VABlET Y. JEWEL AND Odot,
CaAes, Cologne Bottles. Tollef Sets, Va-'J
Mirrors, a large assortment cf Toilet Eitrart
And (!nlmniA luy m nll annnl. . HUM fhfO'
Icals and Patent 'MedlcUes,. ran be foonl si
both of mvatores T. C. M1LLKR.
7 Corner Fourth and Nun street.
Storea. !- - , . i-
t J: Corner Fourth ami Hanover street
If Tpu'-Wish to See 1 i
I
Q APi B. J .! JACOBS,- of Senior Bessrv
notoriety, the ofdesf Saddle and Harness, Ar.,
maker In Wilmington, Just call at II. IL BO V 1
DEN A Ce'Satoreandbuy nice LapBfbJ
and all other article In a Saddlery establish-
-men t, -for It Is the-pUceXD gettkem.
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