THIS PAPER.' .'".
crery erenlnr. Sundays
ex
eeptod by v , ' w ,
JOSH T.JAMES,
rWlON3 POSTAGE PAID:
100. Sis month, t'2.00. Three
MOO: erne wonwi, com.
"-'rwUl be delivered by carrier free
VTin say part of the city, at the Aixrre
isr?s . VOL. VII.
tr re their paper regularly.
"jleDaU Review has the largest
. . i.. .v.i t.f ami nrtr sooner
the
'A CXTVimtw' r J r -i
WJud. inVi city of Wilmington.
Cardiol McCioskey has requested
, . jh wearing of low-necked dresses
I! weddings in the New York Calhe
- . . i ,
AW be disconunucu.
Tha Galveston (Texas) Arctrs declares
,Vjl bossism m American
1r its force. A few more good
drubbings and it will be a thing
Repast
fm Xtma Dickerson was famished
b General Butler with money, to buy
JP o a ctq outfit. Tha -old maid and
a widow .are said to be pretty
thick. -bi -
i mlame containing retrarch'fi songs,
rintpd in Venice about the end of the
'fifteenth century, was recently sold in
London for the earn ot 9.. 53. There
ij said to be no copy of the work in th. t
country. ...
cjovement is on toot in San Fran
cisco to establish a line of coal ships to
brio coal from Washington Territory.
o'i Puget's Sound. California's coal
.upfclyat present comes all the way
from Australia and England.
And so it is Carlisle and the country
is safe and the Union is not to be dis
solved again this year. We wmld
have prefprred some one e'.e. Cox. fn
instance but tho lemcratic party ha
ail Carlisle and so Carlisle say we.
It h positively staled in th' New Y ik
World ilmt a subscription i being I us
vately ctrculateil to build a theatre i.
Xew'Vurk lor Henry Crying, which' h
will timnaiie iu oc.ojur ction with li e
hCfum in L .nd.n, flaiiug Itemaieiy
six months each. 4
Ills gratifiying toi: know ..that; the
electl.n of Carlisle . add the defeat f
ll.ntal has r.Tbd thu L-initicii
i,eMature at Raleigh ff one its m s
brillintiL member. But Raleuh'n lo? S
is -Wilmington' jiain. CougratulHttiif
are in 'order. But it was a cbse shave.
The wooden plates now so c tunionl
in are an illustration of' the great
rewards if successful invention. Seven
years ag' the inventor sold his patent
iW $50,000. and the present owners are
niakttu a hands-'me fortune iroru it.
Mow iLan 150.000 piate3 are sold evciy
day.
Stite8vllle La ad mark.
NfiRTir CAROLINA CON
FERENCE.
TUIUD OAT'S ; PROCEEDINGS.
Conference was called to order by
Bishon Keener. Rev C W Byrd was
oiwtptl rwn inline secretary.
Kev 8 D Atlams. P E ot the Raleigh
District.' moved the case t Uev Jos II
Wheeler bo referred to the coram ittte
on Ciinference relations as an applicant
for sunerantlatet! le.aticm. It WUS So
onleivd hv thu Ctmference.
Quetiun 10. What I eal preachers
ari elected deacons? M 1) Giles and E
A Wilev. ol the Shelby district.
Question 14. What local preachers
are elected elders? W LC Killiam and
Marcus L Kav lor. .
Oue.uin 12. What traveling preach
ens are elected elders? T A Stone. D
L Earnhardt. W I Hull. The names
of C G Little and S J McLeod were
called, characters passed, andooulinue
In the class ot deacons ot oce year.
Question 1. Who are : diuiued on
trial? BC Aired, of HUlsboro district.
JABdwlesand R P Troy of the
Greensboro district, J E Underwood.
JE Oasley and J M Afchby from
Salisbury, D H TuttleandC C Brother
from Statesvtlle district. Betton ' John.
F. M, Sharuburger 'and M N
Smith from Fay etteville district.
. Rev L V Crawford presented a pa-;-?r
trom the Greensboro Female Col
lege Association, aaking that a visiting
eoojojittee be appointed lor Greensboro
Female College. Referred to the board
of education.
The hour for the special service of
toe missionary J day having arnvea.
Bishop Keener announced its purpose
aod introduced Dr. Kelly, the treasur
er ot the eeneral missionary board.
Dr. Kelly conducted the services of
me hour, inquiring into metnoasoi
raising the missionary assessments;
calling for information as to the.prac
tical difficulties in the way ot raisins
.the missionary assessments. The lay
delegates gave the desired information
stat'eg the difficulties to be lack ot re
lifciun. lftotr nt Information and svstem.
ck of profound convictions on the
part ot the preachers, opposition on part
of some olden time people, some think
Ing that too grtat stress . is put upon
fopeign raiMi0ni s.nd two little uoon
the home toiesion woik; sometimes
uere is an over-assessment.
iJr Kelly a&ked how many had
preat bed new sermons on missions dnr
ing the year. Answered 3J. lie in
sisted that thev Dreach more on thl
Question as thav nm the irreat nowei" in
the Chnrr.h fnr-xwimnliihinir it work.
restated that instead ot costinz 90
QU to get a dollar to missionary fields
there wat n. nrom nm iMtiil on iTorianif
ithat covered the cot of collection and
tiandlmg abi.nt i hree times. H show
ed conclusively by flgorrs and facta that
tU fersign, mixsiosaTj eplrit had do&o
r
H
...
A
more in the last 83 yoar for extending
power ot Christ thnn in the proceed
ing 1800 years by the homo missionary
idea. That it was necessary ito cu-
vince the questioner that giving was an
essential part of religion that saves.
That the child of God helps the man
whom he does not know, which is the
distinction between him and the clever
gentleman who helps those at home and
in aijrhf oi him. 1 here must be person-
al sacrifice in uivini: jast as in believ-
ing. Ir tho gospel be preaehel.
giving information so that the people
snaii arise nnu- say: uero is uiws
share." When there humor tor foreign
work there will be the humor lor home
work. He'reqnea'ecl'ot the preachers
shall arise and- say; ,liero' is Uod s
. M.rm
that two resolutions be bassed by the as
Conference: that the missionary collec-
tions, so far as it is practicable be in
the hands ol the missionary treasurer
before May 1684; and that we reach
every member. f !
Dr. Kelly then save way to Bishop
Keener lie desirei to impress uoon
the preachers that they should not give
?.i5".iS.ta2S?.Sj;, 'Sj'SSLiSl'
afy anniversary of the Conference ses
sum.
Bishop Keener calletl upon Bishop
Hargrove, who thoujfhc thattheneed ot
the people wa- a missionary conscience.,
and as Dr. Kelly had basei hU remarks
upon Paul's teaching in 2nd Cortn-hi
ans. ne wouwi oase nis upon uinrisi-
explanation ! me aw, -ijovh m
niCQhor as tny-eii ' 1 n coiioimsim
if iv fun hva tli!r. Iovp of t he, riyht sort I
will do .n ti tho n H;ketb.k
Tlie resolutions reiuesb d b Dr. Kel
ly were uassed by th- Conference
Itev W. II. Miiburn. D D. "The
B.ind Man Klqueut," was introduced
tn iliH Cnterenee. 1 1
The I'ng Mei re D xo!.jy was snne
and C Viiferfiiec Hfh"Uri el with beuc
ilidion by Bishop Hararie.
A Ut'arty! Velcm.
The Californi t pippr-. a also thos
f Australia and S uih America. ae
ull "f xi)rrsins of Vnthii-instir
praise in favr oi St. Jacobs Oil as n
LOCAL NEWS.
INDEX TO XW ADYESTISSMEKTS.
vr h urbbi- ig.irs
No M;re Ky- GJaasea
AlioreCou tirit'S
Cap in- Put is Piaster
Ueaene o Cunt1 .
JoIlK B LOKX Us OTJ I
canvaepr Wanttd
Hall Koot I Cure r iU 1
MKiNSHSROBR C IC 5k B.OtS I
J : HARDfN Without i ombt - 1
Ail -iiaifcit Corglde'" V'eil
G W Cauleton & i o Taierei
C W t atks Artists' Mitcltll
DrtAmoccsi- on.ujnptJon
I'peka Horse Tlieoioro Thomas
Tavlob's Bazaar- Avoid ihe Hush
GlLGS MURCHISOX Harder re, &C
MCDOUGALL & KOWDKN BujgiC
Paukkk & Tavloe If Kot, Why, So ?
1 1j I'kido tws & co--trar Pride Fl mr
Knights of Hoxoa Kegular Meeting ,
J. T CH)NWALD-' a id 1 Centa Chrars
W E pitiyoEK A Co 'portanvtn' Goods
MCSD8 UROS & DeRosset Fancy Goods
II earn E & Co MubIc without a Teacher
. ' . . . I
E G BLAIR General comraiifiion Jiercaani
For other lcuis see tourth page.
r:
The receipts c,f cotton at this port to-
The Board of Alderman mot tl is
evening in regular monthly st j a on.
1 . . ,
The different cemeteries were visited
bv a lar 'e number of people yesterday,
J " - .
There are quiio a number of Northern
people in the city, some of whom aie
Christmas pou'try is coming into
market quite freely, and Christmas
prices are being asked for the same.
The Superior Court of New Hanover
county, His Honor Judge Phillips pre-
si3ing. convened at the Court House in
this. city this morning.
Three weeks trom "to-day will be
Christmas Eve, when the average
small boy will te happy tooting bis tin
born and brinff cracKers.
1
Six tram os were brougnt oeiore iub
Mayor this morryng they having ap
plied for lodging on Sunday night. Four
of the crowd were whites and two were
colored. They claimed to be seeking
employment, and were given the usual
timA ta find work
-vje nn i-o
1 AWa.
city. '
At the conclusion of the service at the
T".--t P.nitct Phnrph VPfitWdaV IDOm-
r list, u.ih '"" . - ..
Imr. contributions were called for . wiw
which to purchase a new and elegant
chandelier for the building, and more
than $325 were subscribed in a few mo
ments. : . .
The Charlotte Observer seems to
think that a large party of Charlottese
will visit our city on Thursday next to
attend ihe Theodore Thomas . concert.
Col. Jones, of the Carolina Central,
has placed round trip ticKeta on sale at
$1 and this very cheap excursion rate
will probably be taken advantage of by
a goodly number. v -
Knigrhtai of lionqr.
Carolina Lodze No. 431. T Regular
meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. Fall
ftlteauasw uestreu. '.
WILMINGTON. N. C MONDAY. DECEMBER 3;
Unfortunate Accident.
Mrs. Mary Carver, a dress maker,
who resides at the corner of Market and
Eighth streets, started, at about noon
yesterday, to descend the stairs from
the second floor, when she was sudden
ly Attacked with dizziness and fell from
the top to the bottom, causing a dislo
,fi f tha riht sknn!.lar haiitH n
. . , .
wvere cut ovcr her b cominjr. m
contact with a door facing. A ? physi-
Cian was promptly in auenaance
renderci tne ecssary surgical.
n o. . oo i-TLm
tance. and she is as comfortable
cian was promptly m attendance who
asif.
II" 71 1111 HUM IX 7 I'JIIIIIIII I.7. 1 ftilT IIIVl V
could be expected
r..,t
HOtauuae. -
o, my young friend, it is no sign
thftl a jg a du(,e because hg dresses
.... j j i . i
fashionably, A dude, as. we understand
the term, is an idler who is of no earthly
use to anybody but his tailor, -while
ortto young men in ibis city who
wear tho best clothes, made in the most
iasuionM w miner, are muunrumf,
hard working and energetic in their
. . T.aro ttAt -iniA in th
business There is a dude in the
city, and there is no mace open here for
one ot the1 ilk to flourish-and bead-
j 1 1 1 If . 1 4 ?
mire(j.
So mote it be !
Fires in Novinher.
. i
The fire alarm was sounded during
tjUi month ended November 30th, aw
f dlnws:
Nov
8 h. 1:15 p. m O welling
hnio on Bladen street J Damage slight.
The ft tines were extinguished by citi
zen and the engines were not called
I I
X v. 1311. 10 a m.D -veiling house
ii Fifth street, near II in ver. Da. naze
liichi. I? lames extinguished by cm
en.
Nv. I7ih. 12:15 p m. Roof r.f a
lA-elling hiuisetiM Sixth street,' next
t he corner of Brtuivick. Damage
l"uht mostly by water.
Nov. xSSth. 5:30 p ni. Dwelling
houve on the South side nt Maikrt
-treet. between Seventh and E ghth
D image slight '
N'ov. 2li. li:45 d. ni.-r Alarm with
utcaue from St. John".. Church.
The Tliomiw Concert. I.
The sale of reserved seats for the
Th. mi as Concert will begin at Dyers
at 8 o'clock to morrow morninic, Ar-
rinements have been made to run
excursion trains from Wilson, Go'd-
b ro and other points, for the occasion,
and many orders have " been received
from those points already for tickets
In speaking of this troupe of eminent
musicians, the Washington' Awl says:
An audience that filled every seat in
the house, and which contained many
ot the best known people in Washing.
ton lifficial lite and in society assemble!
f'...A..ln liall last ntirhr to p.nmV the
:k - - L.T i-
iustruumental concert given by Mr.
Theodore Thomas' splendid orchestra.
Mr. Thomas and his present array of
Guie(j exi cutautsseem to have attained
a dcureeof jierlection even greater tnan
.ui.inh hn f. r vpara rlisLinuisihed
,ne orchestras which have become
f imous under this name. The wonder
I tul smoothness ana uawiess uaruiouj
n .ticeable in the performance bears
t stimony of the great ability of the
leader as an organizer, no less than as
au artist.
..Mafl rPrafrp
lif is 33 vi ars." Df. Bull s Cough
hsyrup will alwayslive.
NEW :ADVBttTlSISMISXTa.
5 Rlld 10 CGIltS ClgarS,
HAVANA FILLERS. ,
. ltest in the city, are on sale.
Druzs and Medicinal preparations of the
b!seBtsrsdeatjsi.T;RCHiSW a ti
. nec
BUGGIES BUGGIES
'
I a CAB LOAD Or BW . fiuuuw-ai
stj lea, slrude and double to suit everybody
Just to hand and for sale cheap at the Bum
Haraegs establishment of
mcDOUQALL BOWDEN,
E tltl aB
Consider Well.
' v A M . N rITo woBSS FOR A
W
a v - .1.- inf mov. the ones-
: ' "
tionot dollars arlaes when he thinks of bay-
log his Clothing, It Is for him to eonsdaer
where he can do the best for the least money.
It Is for this reason .
A. & I. SHRIER
Invite the closest barer to come and examine
for hlmsolf and he will find Ouit 4
. tpelr goods are
Unquestionably First-Class
and ihMthVSr prfitM'lat.55 pi r, cent,
cheaper than theor rlral houses. m ,
A. &; L SHKIER.
'ere
JJ J
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Grand festival CoScdft !
Thufsdiy, Dec7'6Ehri883r
AT TUB
; WlbMiSGTOJf, N. C - . v ; -v0
Engagement of the World Ben.owne i Sldelcal
:: ; Condactoi ' r;;-, r.
THEODORE . THOMAS.!
- . - . 1 .r.:-1; iHl rt
, .And his famous Orchstr,vct. . I ,
60 SoloArtistsrr 60
THE GRANDEST UCSIUAL FES
.- . . r
y TIVAL EVER GIVMN IN THE '
O-sTATE OFNORTII C A RO LIN k
Prlwi of Adm'Mon Pdranette."nrejs Clr
cl" uu't Bat'onyp $3 - Keaerved eats itwoui
exir ch rge. . . - ( ,
.tneral dmi-lon $1. and "$l SO Gallf ry
S o-irs. Itos Offlcrt fr tht-saloofVeitaoetia
Tuesday, DecenilHjr4i.li . m ti s ora jwI.;ouu
Ler -oii, Tiio -a and liaberdasUrj-- .
, " "' fa k b' bVfe-'.b.''',.-
b b b b. b' bi b:
b b b b b b b b b"b
AVOID THE HU3I !
WE WOULD ADVISE TilE PUl'.Lt : IN
GESEK1.L TO COMB AND PDE-
CHASE THEIS M -
HOLIDAY GOODS !
and avoid the rush. Ludi33 and gentle- x
men will dnd l to their intere st to
tetcct from onrimnaBBe tt ck,
as it contains all '
The Latest Novelties
: 1
In TOTS HOLIDAY AND FANCY
GJOD3, at prices which will con-
vince ev. rybody who calls to be
the Cheapest and most
reUable In town. . I
TAYLOB'S BAZAAR,
113 Market St., Wilmington, N. C.
P. 8. Ail good s purchased, no will be re
liven d In excellent condition when required.
dec 3 . - , , . . .
OUItFlllDE FLOUR
STILL nULES THE DAY.
'It la undeniably tie BEST FLOUB IN WIL
MINGTON, and this truth U b'aown la our I
LARGE AND INCREASING SALES. ,
PICKLED 8ALMON,
PICKLED PIG3 FEET,
SOUSED TBIPF,
MACKEREL bi e-cry Desirable Package.
o "'
SUGAR CURED HiM3, '
BREAKFAST STB IPS. j
I SUGAR CURECf JjIOULPERS.
-V ). .' c '
Everything to please the eye and tempt the
.palate. .
...... . , ... .
. We aslc vett to come and see us.--
L. BRID&ERS: VC0O.
P.
HO North rTont t..
dec S
'ArtiatsMaterial.-
o
IL AND WATKtt COLORS; JSBttJnES.T
Porcelain SAdTIoliyirbod Placined Pal .
v IXjaiOfl-VIc OrnayDl tot ilk liBd JFiTl a
" A"e- ftne assortai ' ot tEjAXT Sa3is
In abonjC Velvet nd OUt " " , 1.
- urn -d aUracuve t-took ot JLVENE
BOOK POKaJTUcK'KlF -TalJKD
A TOtitta in ects, pamiwuirty u uh,iiuw
bla toe PWM---;-,, .V..VP:
U E T. th l-irgn' sMd flaasafa.k irCIfllH
dcl
miiuUtet
1883,
285
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
1 JLw Otnmit go tt.;f Ma'leil oa re-lpt
of cc ts In t taips.
Box 1.4S7, X.
liCC 4-4 W
f rTCTf1 wiTfforr a teacher i
tU.U OJLU SoPtK'S lXSTAXTAKOUGUIlE
to Keys of ani injrjin. Tilee .
wilt t acu any i-emn u iay m infce oi nu
wl'i In one 1ar. Voa coukla't le.rn It lrO'O
tea".hr .n a montn for jg-JO., - Try it an J 1 e cob
incel. ampt cojr win be ci-ilc 1 'O uny
arhlrvss oa reedrt of "35 cent a. In efctnip V
HE USfc & Jo., FubUbhcrs, f. U. "-ox t,S?.
New York. uj :nov5 4w
Good Canvassers Wanted.I
We olTsr Tare l 'dactmenU to jrood agt ts.
RTeryrvi dcro'.thls paper who ties res PAR
MASkKT wnr t AJul .UAEGB PAY. illl , a FIXE
r EE Gl6 WATCH prCnttl freaiTfthouni
end at once for our lrjsff buadle of partlrr.
lars.- , lirceuuplv of MraplesBcnt ftve. 1
dress jWASfll Sis, MA.NUFAU1 URING CO ,
haTlotre, Midi - j ' dec 3.w
sjgyLi bin u u uvuuo
I hr.Te a positira remedy for the bo d iseass ; by it
na thoas-inda oi cAe of th worst kind and of long
Etar
tbts d'sea
a. f any nfferr. . Give 3resB end P.O.
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address. X.
H i V k Gr te s Grtoc,'?3.To; Mae
ISIO rV ulay'a -K. glaadi . $1 Cr
i een'8 Fnse land, fl. 7a ;
chiller's Thlr.'y lews' war, Wsi K-TCtsy't
Fifteen i ectlvc Battles, iOcrCariyle's Irench
Rsvolulioa 8 ic; Green. schillerr Creasy, aud
Carlyle in one. $1 JKenrlsJi'S-AcUrut rgy
Si: Kolln'g -vmient liiatoiv. $i.0; .iItion
tome, $ 70J Hume EnKnd. tSTS; Frot
Riirfd hniiic'er. .' . '5 Uaelojnt 5oo 000 rol-
'u.es free.. oriN,lt. A.t UfciN, Pttt'lur,
P O,. vUl7. .,,18 Vtsey street , iNew to,
de5 6 4W u u
Whan I urHT lltinit inkia tTlftmlY to BtoD thSXIl
for a time and then hve t he.n return aiTin, Imen a
LKPSy OA FALL1XQ SICKNESS alife4ons study,
FwMT&nttnv remedy to core the worst ease. Because
Atw. Vi.wa failed i. nora.nAB tciT rint. Tinw rrivinc a
core.- Sendatoncefor aTreatlseaadaFrBfttlof
my infallible remedy. Giro Express and Postoffioe. It
costs ym outrun sr mr a rrti, ana & mu pare yoo. '
Address Da. U. G. ROOT, 183 Pearl St., NewYoxk.
TUB PWI-B4,PR0FESSI0ijAt
1 II fi II CO THIEVES t&d ti. DETECTIVE'
nab-ger.tbnapfndl r two terms. It sellalike wild
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. r-a -y n r H Til i i i ill' m i vruu. m. i m. -v.... A 1 "
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Publishers. Kaw York
tirsonnr rtniiMTV pniT
r. miuinr Ciiiiiiii i unii
MmM& IC'hN MILLs ANUMlLLblUKto.
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' CSMNTION THIS PAPEt
NO MORE EYE-GLASSES.
No
Weak
3Iore
Eyes.
MITC HELL'S
EYE-SALVE.
A Certain! Safo and Effective Remedy for
SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED
; EYES.
Producing Long-ia:btciino33, anl He
storing the Sight of the Old.
Cures Tear lrop,GramlAtlon. Stye Turners,
UeJ E es, MattH Eve i-aaties. and Pro- f
ducing Quick Kclief and Perma- '
- nent Cure.
Also, equally efaca-lans when used in other
mil.-vlles. 6ucn as Ulcers, revcr or-res, iu
m ra, salt Uheura. Bur Pi'ca, or wherever
lnft.immatlon exists, Mrrcua.ii a al.v r
may lie used to a Ivantajre. - .
Poid by all Ini2clta at 2Tc. dec S4
AVhen Wfnter Comen.
Winter romea with" coughs and rolis, srnl
ocd-oii a uaiwrne roru iriaticra come cure
tdcra. use. c u-w
. If Not, Why Not ?.
IV YOU UaVEN'T GOT A GOOD COOK
S ove Why n t tret one of oui Al low ttel
'ui;l'e s.rvesi", 'l-nri-ntr r .-os.thern
Ofc," irfe '.i in ll rhfl.r prrngemf.U? - If
vou h vnt n giml Heater vrhy tmt jret e of
th..8e bCiiulies poid by tif? Indeed, if jou arc
not lixod up 81 rbjht for Chriitmn, oair
down to ' ' '
7 . ; PK
fuue wrrtTE otr
P KEEK A -TAT IAJ -. .
0
"XTEW .STYLES, - " "; i : ' " ! " .'
- on the ihnkof New TTan Vr and the Flrt
Nntl n l Buak.jieatlv llthfraphed and jynnt
ed in folios, mth extra-la sjettubs - t very
Curkis irfo-ated. -Bound lo; and .03 In
bovk. For sale at - ,
. , nELNBEBC?ER;3.
IROM THE TALLEST POCKET SIZE
to the largest-Cap flze tor onlce nee.
Fors le at ; J
JTEINSBERGER'S
dec 3
, Lire Book and Miude Stpres
ci-i. - n
W-EllArE THE. FVEST ASSORTMENT
t EnjcJUh ao't Be1ztim breach -Loaders
erer brosrnT U -this maaaet. Alao a-Orst
c ass s jck of -ncii. a -runer,vrx-
tl iire Bei. iun cap. Gme Bas-. &
In
4fnet we can stHnr tto; or uaraware.
od.
cup oa ana KuaranKB ua-. . .
W. K. PtONGERuft CO.,
ucceasoM.t 3r.jhpifctwon A'Cor,
" ef 3 l--and Mer'Ueet :
.Er:GrBL Al R, i
TRODUCE ROKEfl ANp OJIMUSSION
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M.'rehaar Nov l3.jr?crod t wilmlagrton.
tcLntc nava been tnraa.xnaeetpowroajrisiny
n in its efficacy, that I vfil mdtfwO OTTLKS
Vl'K.rT nrithrvitll fk. VAlJJAUlJll 1 A llOHi OU
:Ja.'V,V:r.llir.a nett eau8lrtme.U of all kind of
Cu'wr1 rir filei at the lowesv market
V'ric orlViour.L Gr To nd"ti ote
?A uUl is soiicted and -sailiUcOoa yiro-
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We wG3 bo ;huJ to receive cceaauuilcattoa
from cxnr friends oa any and all cab'ocia
genml la teral but a
?rkonaiaeol tha writer meat always be fa
akhed to tha Editor. i
, CofflffltroVationa tttat be writtea ca cat
one aide of the paper. " :;:
Personalities must be avoided.? J
And It la especially and particularly mad ;
Hood that the Editor docs not always eadox
the views of correspondent nnleas so state
n the editorial columns.
NEW ADATSRTISKSrENTS.
Without Doubt; j
4T J. IL UAUDiN'S VHVQ AND 9EED -.
nore, 1?4 South Front 5tv'ew Market Balui-
ng, yon can see the most xaagtllrent and at-
ractire display" of Christmas. TTeddlnj and
Uo'Llay Presents erer brouaht to thU city., .
they are too numerous to mentl m here. JtH,
ask . Is an iflspcettwr ofgodds' and 'evea JC
you are. not In so d I am sallafied you will
buy. It .1 arjp!eauro for me to how these
goods: -c : ; . j;n. uaedin, : .
dec 8' -lH" Sooth Vront Bt, -New Market -1
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GREENVILLE -SjOUND. i
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WILTj SELli AT A BAHQAIN ONE of tho '
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Oesirable Sumilter Places;
011 tho At Untie coast, situated on GieenTUle
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Sound, Ct miles -from Wilmington, .oa (hell i
SosX -The Imd ls in a UIQIi CTAT& QP
CULTIVATION anH will stmooirtw ordlnsrr
sUedfairl y On che d e are Pears, reach-.
c8, Apies, l nerries. rics and Graue i
vRUM'ANCE. nvsters. Mi , (rbi aad
hnmp to b.i had At.thodoora venr dT.
nov25 la3m m WM. A. CUUMlNU
J a m e s A . L,o vv r ey f
Wf U EE UIV RIG UT, BL ACEMlTli AND
t.ncral Repairer ol Carriages and .Vehicle. r
Vork of all Kinds attended to I heat 2lay .
Tbauking my friends for favor exter ded fo
me in the rast, 1 sjlfclt their kind favors and
th tr patronage in future. After an expert
an c o' forty.four years as a Merhanlo uwler'
apt W. li Hobtdtt, of Warreidon. and l i ,
v 1 ninxton, I am n w ireiied to D4nci
the work in al its bran h s In agoudad
rork ojhnlike mannr r ' " ' ' ' '
P1mc f lu InecA, on i'li'tco-m llwei' -U' i
tiT.t 4 etrte a , j or 20 oaw-t- "
A U C T I O At S A U E.
BY AND TJSDCR DIRECTION OF i j I
J. I. MAOZS, rAssigneei -'
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FOR SALE FOR CASH I
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The well assorted etoek of ; ,
Boots and Shoes '
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tojctLcrwlth tha s
Furniture and -Fixtures I
Con'olned In tho storo
No.113 Market Street,
Commencing on
Taesday, Dec. 11th, 1833i
and to continue until the en' Ire stock Is soTd. .
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V As. VawAMEINGE, Auctr.
nov sort
i m i unii MMaaaaMawMawawaejejeeaaeBi
Sluiids Bros. &D6Uo$set,
DEALERS IN DRUG3 & FANCY GOODS,
. Market and 8cond Streets. .
jrRCENX ARRIVALS ENABLE CS TO
wlfvir a ra t beintiftd line cf F.tncv Gools.
Our Go di irs at Urtijcnt ui Ne r ork by
our AKcnt, Ktten fr m impirrerit and Mmn
taoiurvr au-l jre wl kt my eLewh:re 4fforcd -la
Vnt citv. a decided .nlucen. nt to p rons
- isln;; o mke g o; -- ? . . ,
Dnr ' lne. UrnU a n-ry elegant oO, Is not
to n-oe. aul we o :d.b) pltat to have
our c.l nv x uiake selections c, to be d
tivcral h hen wanted, i,.- ;t -
Art cks KUitable. fo- cbll Irf n, tanking from
3c n- to t are very. pleaieg. - - .'.i.
POV 28 .a.-. --;-- t . . .. . .
impurtatit -Arrival
AT; OLD NO KT1L STATE 84LOOV, No,6
nouin rrooi ,rt or va,, uuutjuh
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WHISKEY; (donblo Sfamp four years 'old.
Try It. Good liquors. Wines. Clears,' Jbo 1
I6TI1K1 0 JO V - - - PotSI
Oi gars I : C jg a cc-r
JEW BRANDS OF UNEXCELLED gtock.
A lojcury withm reach or all. i
; Toilet Soap; a new and elegant line. '-''
Tooth Brashes cheapest arid best," at - V
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-WILLIAM IL GREEN'S.
a hot 16
117 Martef 8tw
FLU KID A WATEK,.;,,,
VIOLfcT- WATETLr ' '
r WIUTE RO-E WATECT
M.,f; . .CAZEN A -VCATEK.
Alsa ft complete assort mrnt of Colornes and
Perf amerr for the 'season. - m -
"Preocrtu
uonsv conaponwnea -.cay ana
mxnt ax . f-
If t- . iev 4ft
(knuu Drcjrriat.
octST-, - X!nir fourth
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SEND YOUR ORDER TO ' T
c Vt. E. DAVIS fcON.
, Proprietors of iao2Jy reruUr esUILihed