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4 1 v. . i : 5 ' ( it $ 'i 1' v if f : 5 3 I t P' : . if- I : -f. T h e Daily Rev i e vv , WEDNESDAY, DECEMB'rf 10 1883. T7ie Daily Review fins the largest ton fide circulation, of any newspaper published. the cily of WilminQton J& IN OOXGltESS YESTERDAY, ' SENATE. VAaHiXiVrox. Dec. lo. In . t,f Senate to day. atvr prayer and the readinsof the Journal, several bills WreiSrid back fro u committee and olaced ou the calender. Anions them ia one by Mr. Harrison, from the committee on Territories, providing a bv Mr Hoar, from the commiuce on - lriviiejcs and Eleetiou. to fix, a day for the meetins of elector for 1'resident and Vice Freafdcnt. anil to provide for the counting of votes (or President and Vice President, and for the cori3idera tion ot ouestioos tirisini: thereon. This hill has passed the Senate heretofore j but failed in the lloue. lis provisions have been already stated in thec dis-' patches. At the conclusion of the morning hour Mr. Sherman called tip and asked lor tiumediatc consideration of his res olution offered yesterday, that lh Scn ate do now orocccd to the election of olEcers. The resolution was agreed to. (eo. McCook was elected Secretary, and was- at once sworn in. The re inaindcr ot the Republican . caucus nominees were elected , the Democrats votinir tor the uresent inetunoents. as ; in dissent from the departure from civil iiiuiwiiiuwiH 1 service pnncipltM ami as a vote ol con - fiduce in the old ofliecrs On the nomination tf Wm V Can a- ; ilnu ilfi-r Mirfrf.'int?it-tirnis. which was l made by Sherman, Mr Pendleton said j the .-Herald has alvravn been distinguished by that the present iucuni bentalluding to j tue fullness ot ita cable despatches. Tbe new Col. Bright is the nominee of the tfJJ,1;f,Sfnt"c lc,caPh cabl increase minority of the Senate lor this posi 1 ' lion, but he would r ot move au amend- j Thk fakm DttABTMEVT naentto the resglution OiVered. a. it . .. . , ' nrlviUUv iho Troeredins of t e "f tUt kly Herald t practical. It tfocs to woula only delay tnc procecuins 01 1 ieKllc polJ1f ami - doea not give wild theories. Senate and would be ot no IHC. j The farmer will avc many more than Mr Beck called on the gentleman lrora Ohio, (Sherman) who offered the I one Dotuvji a Vui: resolution to state what special fitness fruia uie gueatlons of the farm department the new nominee had for the oflice to aloiie, conceruinjr eoU, cattle, crops, uees. whieh he was nominated. &lr Sherman stated that he was doiii" kist what thcueutleuian from Kentucky (Beck) would do under similar circum-1 stances wun siraiut ina-atw whiiuui apolosy, and he (Sherman) had no apol ogy to offer. He said that the geutleman whom be nominated was known to Senators on both sides of the chamber. Me was a man of standing;, of character and well fitted td perform -the duties of toe oflice. He (Sherman) did not have a word to say. and did not say a word a?ainst the gentleman now in office. Mr. Beck said he knew that wbeneer it suited the convenience ef the gentle men on the other side ot the chamber they held the civii service idea to ben mere humbug. They are now seeking to remove an ofiicer whoni' they knov 14 be the best officer who has ever been in office. Mr. Beck read from the Congressional Ikmrd some remarks of MK Anthonv. made in the Senate in 1879. lrrwhicb Uo .xpi:sHid-himself in j favor of retaining in their offices t he ! men who had failhftiliy pertormed their ! duties. Yet now.-every .Senator on that sWe of the chamber was voting to put out a man who had done the work ol the office to the hishest satistaetton d every member. 'They had always been very loud in their clamor when the Democratic party put a man out. and the moment they set the . power civil service rules are stit wholly at naught. Tho election of Mr. Canada y was effected by a vote ot : to 3d. The House waa-not in session. The Crown Prince in Uonie. KoMi;, Occ, I?. Tha Crown. Pritiee 6i Germany and suite arrived here at 134 p ni to-day. Ou stepping fro 11 tho car the Prince was mot' by. Kins Hum ;bert, with whom he shook hands. Kins Humbert was accompanied by the Prince ot Naples, the Italian Prince ''Royal; the Duke - d'Atvda, ex Kin;: of- Spain ; Prime Minister Dcpreiis ami other members ol the Ministry; Si. Tecchio, President of the Senate, and Sis. Frina. President ofthe Cham ter of Deputies. Alter the reelings at the depot the party were driven to the Quirinal, where the Queen awaited the arrival of the Prince. Mauy German resident ol Rome were present at tlte de.ol. and heartily cheered the Prince upon his arrival, and alons the route, from the depot to the Quirinal. the royal parly were warmly received by the populace, who rowded the thoroughfares. In the Quirinal square the demonstralion as sumed vast proportions, and cries were raised of "Long live Savov!" and 'Ioi5s live "Genuahy!" -KUts nnmbt rt. Queen MaVKncrita, the German Crowu Prmcc. the Prince ot Naples and the Duke dAosta fcub$ciuently appeared upon the baicouy of the palace and thanked the people who responded with enthusiastic cheers; On Tuesday tho Prioce will take lunch with Herrvou blendell. tno Gcr. man Ambassador to the royal . court of Italy, and will attcrward go to the Vat ican. King Humbert has couferrcd upou Herr von Keudell the grand cordon of the Order of St. Maurice and St. . Laz arus. STATE NirWS. Newbern Journal'. The recent ac cumulations of freight . at the railroad depot on account of low water -in tbc canal, have been cleaned u p by the Clyde Line having loaded six steamers within the last eight days. The route iajxow" open and the boats making schedule time. Xews and Observer: The valuation of real estates in Carteret counly.as listed, is $453 431 ; personal property &218.0I3; total $717,471. The valuation of real property in Franklin county is $ 1.770 ,670. and ot personal property $799,421. a total of $2,500,091. A messenger arrived in the city late - yes terday, afternoon iu quest of Dr. Ellis, the coroner. The messeuer stated that Wtdiam Watkins. u youth about lfi year old. was shot and hislantiy killed Sunday night. In Wako Forest town hip. by some person aa yet unknown Watkins was at Mr. Willis Watk'ns -uoue, and left lor- home after dark. He was shot within 400 yards of the lace he left, and bia body was , not found till yesterday morning. Dr. Ellis goes oat this morning. - GoMaboro Messenger: On Saturday last Mr. VY. W. Sloiumb turned over the telegraph office at this plae ir Mr. W. D. Dunean. of Chatham, Va. For ten years Jlr. Slocunib has occupied alone the oflice here, doing the work ol four men. -Th contract for the jbnilding of the Catholic church to be erected near the graced school in tula icily has bean awarded, but the -work will not he commenced until tbc spring ; opens. I he build in;: is to be ot dotbic w i . ; V,3Cp. . l ro sorry. to lit jr that Wr; n.cbard Vaijuii oi Mr. Xharlcs M Jprk-fownship. thu county, had the misfortune to have, his right hand badly laccratcI by the saws ol bis father's sin on Friday last. Fortunate ly the boncg of the liand were not seri- ! J injured, and. the young man ia j ry well. i . ... , 77 . . - -. To Builders and others- (,o to Jaco t'i 8 for hsstu Blinds and Doors, GUm i. You can get all aize and nt th '4w-gt prie ' V MISCELLANEOUS. NEW YOUR IIEHALD. WEEKLY EDITION, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. IteonuiiJi all tbc seneral ntxs of tue Dily K'titlon or the UcraW. wti?ch has the tarjjcpl -it:-uJal1on In the Unil t Baltics. IPtKlfNrEVT IN rOLTTIC", ) . u lKi uablc chrmiicloof v news in the woV.t, impartially civinar ; currents and pUilna ot all parties? .uhtkyil the oc eo that alt Men may be kuuwn. Ju thcitcartmcul of Foreign New inm-uo, garaemnpr, poultry and ajrncuita ral economy. 'Tkk Home" instructs the hou&eilc and th children in re-g-arrt to economical and tasteful new cUabes, Die jaflhlons, and tho making of Lome com forts. In addition, are jtven latest renort of iraqc ami fKODCCK MaBKETS, the conditiuu of money. 'columns of JJicelkkA neoua Reading, Poetry, a Complete Story j erery week, .Jokes and Anecdotes, Sporting News. , , the doings" of weil-kr.owu lrons of the World, a department devo od to Skkmonp ad Bkljgious Xoik?. While lh WEEKLY HERALD ive the! latest and beat New of the World, it U &lso a i Journal tor tho Family. j .Subscibe one dollar; at any time, for a full ! y-,ir. Postage Free to any part ef the United ! Taten or L'anadas. . ' TJllv NKW YORK HKUALO, " m a weekly ' Forni, on h doll a u a year AddresR, cU-c I fl NKW YORK HKRALD. Broadway and Ann Street For Christmas I J HAVK A LARUE AND BfNK ASSORT- jMuent of CHRtSTMAa OOIS f all Mud juit iv ;ived by Steam'r : HKK CRACKERS, TORPEDOES, SKY ltOCKETS and ROMAN CANDLES of all Ucs, I alsu have it fine slock of FRESH GROCERIES, of all klud. which 1 will .sell low for CAS H. I aluo havea tine H.sorment of Liquors, Wines, Brandy, etc., which I will guarantee free from adulteration. ' AiP iootlA ilellvcrcd in anv part of tlif fjv- tl char tit'. B- BELLOIS, rice 1 7-1 w li'i MARKET ST. A Holiday Present 'JiO BK tilVISN AWAY ! F.VKIIY VVR ch;rrr of $2 Worth of Goeds, will he entitled to receive a cbance at a moit beautiful, extravagant and richly costumed, Imported DOLL, which hau bceu arrared lo Ujc bjrlict.t of f.-hion hy one ef Worth' Spc ctal ArtiiLs. . This QUtSt.N OF T.HK DOLT, in all her grace and beauty, has consented to euare ber aficction with, and to be given on New Year's Number r;r?on ,hon boldlnsr the Lucky CHRISTMAS GOODS ! "AN KNDLK-JK VA1UETY. TOO NUMKIt- l? tc o. Fancy Kstravasranxa. Im ported Oddl tlCB. Japancw Curiosities, and cxtcusive collecUons of roods of evcrrdca crlptlon Imaginable, from nearly all tbe prin cipal manufacturing: cities la Europe and America. rica.be cll early, see the LOVELY DOLL, make yonr purchaeca, and procure your chances, at . HEINSBERGER'S, LlvoBook and Music Store Chrictmao Cbodo. MISS E. KAKRER WILL OPES THIS WEEK A NICK ASSORTMENT OF Fancy ArticIesforChristmas . . Have inra complete JHok of M i I linery and Fancy Goods, CltOCHET 8UAYLH n,1 r ASCINATO BS. CAPd juxd S ACQCES - All stzt eotan and prices In "JERSEYS-" ?Z Ma JTi anJ "AIK WOUK doMUrei wnable price. : - - da 17 we i m . w m a a i v i i mm a r i - - ... I I I U I I W J I I M I t II ... For the Cure of Coughs, Colds.1 IIo3r;cnc5. Bronr!iitis,Croup, In(!u- ena, Athm.i, Whooping Cough, In-! ctpicnt Co:i5i:mptionand for ihc rc- licfofcon?umptivc perrons in advanH cedTtajjesot the Disease, l or bate by sll Dniggists. Price, 25 Cents. T1,'.', BT 15 ljT WILMINGTON. MAKKET. December P. M. SPIRITS TU1XPKNTIN K-Quoted firm at 31 cents per gallon. Sales of CO0 casks at these figures. ROSIN Quourt firm at $1.15 for tHraiiied aud $1.20; for Gmd SU aincd. TAK Quotetl firm at $l 50pcrbbl of 20 )Munds, closing at $1,40 bid. y CRUDK TUKPKNT1NK- Quoted steady at $2 for Virgin and Yellow. Dip aud $1.15 for Hard. COTTON Quoted steady. Sales reported on a basis of Dil cents for Mid dlln. The following are the officia quota UW : Ordinary ...... Good Ordinary Low Middling. ....... Middling.. Good Middlimj. ........ Ik 10 cetits 1 UAILY RJBCEIPTS. ' Cotton......... 457 bales Spirits Turpentine. 275 casks Rosin. ... ............ 1278 bbla Tar. ... ... 731 bbh Crude Tnroentine - 177 bb"l MARINE NE8. ARRIVED. " Steamer I). Murohison, Smith, Fay ettevllle. G W .Williams & Co. U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bhi bey, Snaithrille, Master. Steamer John Dawson, Colvin, Point Caswell, K P Paddison CLEARED. ' . Steamer 1) Murchison, Smith, Fa v etteville, G. W. Williams & Co. U. S. mall steamer Minnehaha Bis bey. Smithviiie, Master. " " llNor barque iroa, Rrager, Liverpool, Alex Sprunt & Son Nor barque Utmebenr, 'Perseu, Charleston, SC. Heide & Co. COASTWISE. Baltimore Steamship Raleigh 50 casks spirits, 120 bbis rosin. 49 lido tar. 9 bales cotton. 100 bbis pitch. s . 11 .bales deer tougue, 23 bbls tar oil. 35ft bush' peanuts, 10 bales paper stocks, 38 cases tar.fi bbla shelled peanuts, 11 bates rag. 10,717 ft lumber. 17 ukgs mdte. 25,54 lbs old iron. - - ItverpoolNor , barque Fros 2,330 bales cotton. WKKKLY STATKJIKNT. I STOCKS ON n AND OKC. 15, 1883. Cottonashore, : 1 1,820 afloat, 8.8!)3; total, i'0.713. . , . , Spirits ashoreV 4,51 ; ffldat,' ' fi95;' to? Rosin ashore, 78,258, ailoat, 16.307; total, 9i565. ' Tar ashore, 5,018; ailoat, 614;, total. Crude a.hor'e, 2,l!)8 ; afloat, 27 ; total, keckipts iiOM v:c. 8 TO dik;. 15. Cotton. 3,733; spirits, 1.212; rosin, 7.583; tar, 3.21)5; crude, I 075. Exronrsj ROM ri:c. 8 to hkc, 15. DOMESTIC. Cotton. 1.207; spirits, I5S: rosin, 54; tar, ! 1; crude, 222. FOKEKiN." Cottou. 2.167; spirits. 55; rosin, 10,760; tar. 2.323; crude, 5. Greatest SI aiiirhter OF CLOTHING EVER MADE IN WILMINGTON FOR THE NEXT rpiIB WARM BACKWARD SEASON HAS overloaded u with. Whiter Clothing, which must be Mcriflccd at UNKABTULY LOW PRICES. The loss will be fearful, but better lose some than all. We have a very large stock to KClcct from, of fine, medium quality and cheap Clothing, la Suits and Overcoats at prices that wilt SBtouish you and p tralyze the clothiers. Take advantage of It. Sec the bar galas and get bargains they are for every one nd wc Invite every one to come early to the well known Reliable Clothiers. A. & I. SHRIER. deed 7 Reliable Chthicrs,ll Market St. C.DiV3orrHL JJ N D KKTAKBB, CA BINET MA KJE K AND CARPENTER. Office and Work Shop on Seo ond street, opposite Southerland's subles. -Respectfully sollclu orders and guarantees oit work, prompt dsllrvry and saUafacttoB t Tnr mpst. . r , , j , ;, hut iK.tr V BANO CATALOGUE, ' tar f--, .Is twaraV StMfe. ' Orottt VaJ.S ui rr iMUtMt BtUli llil. i w r I V ... -1 I I n - MU. I Christmas Noveltiesr We tlo not Lim to bare " ; A ;REATKR VAKtETV OR FiNER GOOU5 - - ' ' " thaa any one else. WK OSt.Y POLXTJEL.T' ASK YOU TO CALX. AND JUDGE FOB YOURSBLF. .;. dec 10 119 Market st riSHES ONE AXI ALLTN1 ADVANCE a Merry Christmas, and promU?a tliat the ex perience of tho past has enabled uj to make tbc present exhibition of HOLIDAY tOOrn? fturpaea aoyihlnjr hitherto attempted by us. Wo cordially lavlt all to come &d exaaitnc the Uoo.ta, ad wbetber you purcliaws or not you wtlt jcccive nnifonuly polite attention. Oolis of erery nation a d sUe, Toys of every Wind, Horwja. . yrasron, Carriage, DTuma, vf hips. Truropetayarm Yarda, Ac , Jfco. " " IIOLIDAY FRESENTb Geufd Handker chief, Stlfc -and, Linen, In cverygrade ani color. ' ' . ' ' I--iic HaHdlcereldcn. LIncu IXcmatltchcd. I PI tin and Fancy Coloied Borders, of every lceerlitlon and quality. . . . LACK NECKWEAlt--lupcctioa hs needed adequately to lcscalle tbc bcuuty.of ibe 5ov cltlcb wc oflci Ibcrft Is uothlns new or clc pnt In dcixn or quallt? which is not repre- titcd ia our stock, and now is tbc season when H In worn. ' t, - . ' : We 1jtc everything that is new In Ladies' itllr,. Jabotd and Flchua in Pompadour. 'Morcenuc-Oriental Point. Florentine and rGidnipuie Lacea. and special noveltlca in Flax Jrwh Pomt. Mother Hubbard and Flat Col-1 hrs for children In immense variety. 1 MlSWELUY New det4s la Ploa, Earrings, Bangle Bracelets in- gill and stiver. Will be sold at remarkably low flgurcs . . LAOIE-S1 UNDKRMTKAR DEl'ART.MENT. Lhcinisc, Gown. Sirta, Coreets, C'oreet Oovcrs, Dressing .sacqucs, and an excellent line of Bridal Scot. A large variety to select iroui. '' ". , " : KID GLOVKS fa all styles, colors and qual ity; alao Jexay Cotton and Mlk .GlavcB, alf col or, tor ladies, m'.sses and children. v' 4 - MILL'NERY. Trimmed ; and un trimmed Mata.. Bob net a in Felt, Flush and Velvet In eerv color andahape; will be closed out at great bargains. Feathers, Flowers, Blbbons, Velvets, flushes and ratios ia eveir quality and shade; SaUsfactlon RuaTanteeuat r TAYLOR'S BAZA Alt, 1 18 karltet St.. Wilmington. N. "C dec 10 . , , - . . Apples. I Apples I Apples ! J AU RECEIVINQ FROM 50 to 100 bbla APPLES per week which, the shippers aay must be sold. ' Those in want wiU save money by endltg their orders to me. . v S ; K G. BLAIR. CJommlRsion Merchant 1W N. Second it., decT , -j , , . ; vllndngtoa, N. C. Astonishingly Low Prices. 3t. Standard Granulated Sugar, I, J2 tb- Fare. White ' A" Sugarlkl, 2 lbs Light Brown Sugar, 1, : Apple Butter 8c per fi. All kida Prunes 15c rcr U: A bbl of Ex Family Flour, gwarauteed 0.25. Raisins, Cltrou, Currants, Lemon Peel. Nuta, Coeoanuta.' Oranges, Fire Craciei f ExO-aeta, Spices and ah Xraas Goods. V' Hatis, Suiar Cmed and Old' N.- Carolina; A few Choice, well Bmoked N. C. Sides, Beef Tonaues. Oricd Beef. Flckled and Smoked Salmon. Dried Apples and l'eactoea?- Old Gov't Java and Laguayra and Rio Cof. fee. Hoaeted and Ground, Daily Jam'dft C. Steycnson. deo 17 Wc Call Your Attention TO OUR CHRISTMAS STOGJi ! BRANDIES, WINES, WHISKEYS, ' MALAGA GRAPES, KAISINS, NUTS, -TELLIES, PRESERVES, Ac, Ac. Wc will have a large and select stock of Royster's Celebrated ,. : Candy for Xmas. Chocolate trcams. Walnut,' Cream Dates, Caramels, Bull Dozers, Japan Fruit, Fruit Bav and a great many other Varieties. The BEST CANDY sold la North Carolina. ... THREE POUNDS FOR 'ONLY fir " ; ' " ' ; ' . Also a large and fresh invoice of MARSH MALLOW DROPS. P. L. BRID&EBS & 00. 1 lO North Frout St. dec IT .. . - HOLIDAY PRESENTS JN EVERY VAtClETY AND TOO NUMER ous-to be raentiqaed. ca,be fonnd at Uie most reasonaole sricds', at r' r.jtJ. ULLEn:3 Drua Store, dec 1ft Zii SouthToarthrCorcer Nunst 5 and lQrcents Cigars, HAVANA FILLERS," ' ' .. t.- - JJcst In the city, arc on sale. Drugs and Medicinal preparations of Die highest-gtade at VJ 5'V JNO. T, SCUONWALD'S. dec 'i Drosand Preoption Store John C. Dayls, : -A TTORNKY AND . . . . t X; ; COUNSELLOR AT LAWIn ? jcticea In U the Courts of iSteSJSi -- - -. - -'l , i J'1"", -- -r ... , . e3 HOI F And Of beautiful articies suitable' for Christmas Present i ' CiLt ANI) EXAMINE BEFORE TUE lissSOETMEST is lEr0kev U vsr beceiv'kd sice wt or maxti;g.; veet wrcii Icsder njfi)'- dec 18 During this week we will especially to Ladies' and Children's Wraps;' WELL ASSORTED STOCK ' AND AT .TOlJoSf WZffiM' Carpets, Orunfb jCloths, Oil Oloths.&c, BROCADE OTTOMANS; : various light shades' nt "remarkable prices. 4Callande 'them by 8 ligi, deo 17, 1633 dust be Sold 1 2,000 POUNDiS CHOICE VIRGINIA SIDES. 1,500 POUNDS DRIED APPLES. Call and examine, u i i. 1 A. W. B1VKNHABK. . x , 1U North Water St. A full line ot all kinds of Country Produce and Groceries always on hand. dec 7 Sportsman's Goods. WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT o t English and Belgium Breech Loaders ever brought to this market. Also a first class stock of Shells, Wadding, Prtmera.Caxt iidgeBags, Gun Caps, Game Bags. &c In fact we can snow a stock of Hardware. Good good and guarantee prices. W. E. SPRINGER A CO., ' " Successors to John Dawson ft ixifr "dee 3 '!.;. 19,51 and 23 Market PUect - You Willind Them l r JT PARKER A TAYLOR'S, ' . . Find WIIAT? Why moat any thing you want that's USEFUL; , ,t ' t. . GO AND SEE! , .'.23 Front St ; "PURE WHITE OIL. dec 19 New Buokwheat l if - : . v.;. '( f New Buckwheat r j JEW BUCK WILS AT AND WHITE Syr to suit,' received by New York Steamer t-day Alo, Cakes and CracJcers ; of every variety, freah and crlMp, and a general stockkot. Fresh" Groceries usually. found . m a ilrst-class Gro eery at Crapori's Family Grocery. -A : f ; v GEO. M. CRAPON, Ageiit, -South Front St ? oct 29 9 9 Jl T MONACH'S, 16H SECOND STBEET.be tiomen s gooas or every oesenpuon, any color. iu, ciKoinjc, scouring ana oieat me a pair of your o'd Kid Glovee. leaching, i Send no 'J6 tf The Excursion and Pic Nic gKAS.N IS OVER AND THE THETV.TIII AT ANTI Ti A T.7. Sa wul JOHN WERNER, the practical Gefroan 4urDcr ana t'errumer, ia personally in attend azicc at bia Hair Dressing Saloon. 29 Market onw-v wmecB ttsiersna rxonc. vviimtTur ton. N. C. , octlfi Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. AGENCT FOB N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO'S READY PREPARED PAINT. Q ALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND get our ; prices before purchasing. The faet that our Paints are from the celebrated Fac tories of Wetbertll Co., and Harrison Bros 4 Co., lajsufficleni guarantee for their finality and purity, . ; . ; . . . A fine Une of Cooking Stoves at Factory Prices, la addltto to our larga and fall HARDWABE ST00K, to which yonr attention Is respcctJuUy invited. NATITL JACOBI, Septg' " ' Z ' 10 South FrWnt Rt ChriGtmac Cigars TF YOU. CONSULT YOUR OWN INTER est you will orrJ your supplies -of Smoking Goods, Cigars, Tobacco. &;., "of s. GREBNE Corner? The Beat Goods for ihcTleaat outlay Guaraateed best Clga'r k the rJiy forthe .: PTTROELL HOUSE. i . L. fJCBBT. ,1'ivprlstOT. . : MISCELLAKEOnR o);pn lai Luu CX7(5)ll'iQ(3s all kinds 1 1 1 MAKKET STUE offer Extra, inducem e?tv; cash buvers. R-.v-'j.racirjTiRQ. bULliS & MDHOIISOTT DKALRCA IK HAKDWAKK. TIN WARR ACROClTFBr WWII rpHAT llUMPHBEYJTESiaNs : V by W. a. canady.- Oysteri wt C On Send your orders In time for Chrtataii, . I Am Ready for IVotk QENTLEMEN'S CLOTHINQ AND BUlH tfltn . . dyed cleaned and pressed, ' also," Ladli Em dyedJa any color and preasea in th k styles. C. P. RICMaipir nov 27-1 m ' "' : 0.15 North Seconii'jt 8 FOH CHItlSTMAS. y0LL HAVE A CONSTANT SOTPLTi! APPLES for tn Holidays. - v 0to 40 Turkeys on -hawt; Ahvft BCTTER; Hadoa Const; :. -,.r Butter.).. rl); . BERTSii. TUraNIPsJ;ppTATOES, GKEgJt, . etc V. etc., at - ' - " i- : IC McDOUG ALL'S. "'No. 14 Chestnut. St bet Front and WsMr -dec 14 Wllnungun,N.C. , raptiGi LL JdADE. BY I NST ANT A.VS0 W process. Have just received a line lot it Fancy and Plain Frames, - - which arc selling cheap. ' Call aud let Ml, CRONENRKBG mSke jos a Chrislraas picture ' - ' : jsW VanOrsdcll's old etaiid. f dec 13-tf HORTON FREKMAS. Baltimore & Wilmington Steamship Line. Steamer CAPT. LITTLEFIKLD, Will sail from ." Saturflay, December AND SAIL FROM i---. It Tlmrsflay, DeceniBer 2r- y'y- For freight Engagements, apply0 'A.X.CAZATJX,Afft. ' . - ' jr: '': ... - womlajtoo. c T : ' ; : - AimtZEV:!!, & CO., AfftJ S. TF. Corner LLrfat and German 6ts-. dec-18 4,7. BaBua-V New Store & New Goods. ; . ; i ,... - ..tt J HAVE JUST OPENED" AT THE Jo west Corner'of Market and Second "Strert fine new stock of fresh " i rt s"ti rnrr""rr- WIKE3. UQUORS,.CIGARS. FECIT, (" ta.whJch ,! jnvite tbe attention ol Uouackeepers and which wlU.UoM-.ffl i.k.nn . mo r A STT rll ami Afl ISf o , - ' Remember U1.r,lTe orrow at their Oyster irna. rkoy iHTlTlTt,S things I have for Christmas and , "c prices at which I am seUlngthem. , - dn5 : v 1 wctfft7bcinaiT.
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