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HISCELLANEO MCxlTcrt,Tmn MI wt w express my appreciation of ta .'iiyer 8 Cherry Pectoral & eocja remedy." . 44 Walla with ChurzhWa army, Jttrt before battl of TkkJbmrg, I contracted a ee ere coU, hlca-Urminated laa dangerous coTib. I found no relief till-on our marca wa came to a eoantry store, wnerei on asking . lor some remedy, I wu urged to try ATZft's Cjhut PrcToxu MI did so, and tu rapkUy cured. Since t&en X bare kept the Pxctokal cocjUdI J j by , for family use, and I hare found It to be an Invaluable remedy for throat and lans diseases. J. TV. VTnnLzr." Thousands of testimonials certify to tb prospt cure of all bronchial and long a fractions, by the cm of A rat's Cnxur rzctoxxx. Bela very palatable, the yotujs Mt eiilirea take it readily. Dr.J.C.Aycr&Co.LowellMasi. Sold by all Dmjjlit. Jaa 1 ly tclndftw r. new FALL AND WINTER The Daily Review. ""TUESDAYS JANUARY 8. 1881 . HT The uaxiy lievicw hs the largest or vi file circulation, or any netemtper tireJy acros3 the abdomen, and another man who had the crown of nis nat cot off a. rne lick, jest above ;his head, with a piece of scantling. - The latest news is that James Kistler will die. Wo &re told that fivo ribs can be seen through his ghastly wound Golds bo ro 3osscuycr: The Lowell Cotton Factory, in Johnston county, the property of John II. Smith, Esq:, was destroyed by..' fire Friday nisut Supposed to be the work ot an ; incen diary, i Jnauranco only about $3,000. foLM loss $7,000. 1 he darkeys who came home from the turpentine plantations of Smith Carolina and Georgia to spend the Christmas holi days arc asain returning to their work, and lakinz others with them that have not been belore. (Every evening the depot here is crowded with the dusky exodustcrs- Mr. Will 1. Grainger, wlii! fiislin? in tlie snow Yesterday works of art. j . with several friends had the misfortune The Secretary of the Interior trans J . , lho bone f his ,C!r bTOvcu milieu in ubcilielicc to tnc uirccuoii ui , abovc tjic ankie. Tho survey the fcctiatc corrcMomicicc oi ins uc n9rlv,lf tlm New York. - Norfolk - & IN OONG1CC3S YESTEltDAY. ' .' SENATE. Washington. Jan. 7. The Chair presented a Idler Irom the I'ostmastcr (Itntral transmillinz the rcjort of the conimUtuu appointed to investigate the railway service. . - . v AmimLcr of pelitions were presenlod asking for appropriat ons lo pay the tobacco rebate provided by law ; i and a pt'tilioti from American artists in uomc akiu; for a repeal of the jdutics on mm partmciit relative to tin trausic-r r the Charleston Railroad reached this placoj i land grant of Ukj New Orlcaui. ISaton coinz South last Friday, and are now n?rtnf A VirL-sliiir? Kailmau Company " .i.n.,i rn...;iau rm... n.;...;iv I to the New Orleans & racilic Railroad TjR omk is ouilo lavorablc lor the i , Company. .... ! .". -, . buihlinz of this road, and it will! prob the loliowinz mns wen: tuum.uwu. ably soon be a reality. Mr i;aii. lor me injprovyuium. ui m liaiincls rivers and iiarDors in i iuc I Jst of LiCttcrs. : . - t ..lino k nv lVrwt I - -- i ' oulriY Vri ,"LJ "wuu,u- "v ' i A list of unclaimed letters remaiuinz Bv Mr Gibson, to establish a navy at the Post Oflicc in this City on.Thars yard and tlcpot of supplier ou the Miss tiaYf jan . y issi isiippi river at or near Algiers. . j A-Solomou Austiu. Clara'Audrcws. A rfxr.liiiinti nrcsrnLCil UV Mr Alllicr. I 4...1 1 ...1 of Col. was atloptetl. tllms on the Sec BDavid Bordeaux. Jacksoh Uild- For the Cure of Coughs, ColdsJ Hoarseness, IJronchitis.Croup, Influ ciri, Asthma, Wliopping Cough, In- c!Tient Consumption and for the rc licfof consumptive persons in adan- jeed stages of the Disease. I or Sale jfy au J Jniggtsts. rrice, 25 .Cents. nov 15 ly Iclp dAw' COM M ISKUlAli NKWb; WILMINGTON - MARKET. January 84 P. M. . SPIRITS .TURPENTINE Quoted lirm at 32 cents per gallon. Small sales at 33 cents; market closing firm at 33 cents bid, with no sellers. ) ROSIN-Quoted Arm-: at $1.15 for Strained land $1.20 for Gooti Strained TAR Quoted firm at $1.40 ner bbl of280nounds, . .: .' f CRUDE TURPENTINE- Quoted steady at $2 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1.15 for Hard. , CO rrON-n-Quoted firm. Sales of NOW OPEX AT 11( Market Street rclaryo! the Treasury for information win j j jjarber, J E Rristow; Mollic 111 rcgaru to tno uiiucuiuw Burke. Maria Bender, care Owen cuuou 01 iuc vujuvw 1 jjicrrow. tionlaws. ,J 1 J C A Carter. Duucau Covan, Car HOUSE OF ttEPRESENT ATI VLSI rie F Carran. -Mr. Reed, of Mo., offered the follow- F-A N Freclan, Victoria orster. 'u-.u Lou rf t nt p l ' GJno Gowan. Henrietta Graddy; WnEMEAS. It has been alleged that I H-Wm .Harris. W U Henderson. circulars have been distributed in some UN' an me u liernng, Mary j liurcnner, .r.L. 1 mAni. , ci-mtr nnntrihn. Lucie Henderson. John C Houston. Ld tions for political purposes, in violation Harkin, Millie Holden, care Buck Hoi the official; qubtationi.-j of the 12th section of the Civil Service den. ; j Ordinary. J..J.. 'j. in I 1 J feter Jones. Good Onilnarv oi Xesolved. That he heads of Depart- OK-JT Kendall, J Woodruff King. lTS':;;: i ' menss. mwmcD Bucn uisinuui uu aiiaaung. 10S any. has taken plaoe bo requesteuw n- ,W ?fB"Sf- Middling.......... iof MISCELLANEOUS. , LISCELLAIIEQUs. DRY GODG i LACE CTJHTAINS AND CORNICE ! OIL CLOTHS, all widths. 1' I; 1 iadies' and Children's Wxaps. ; V.f- ' -"t " . I - . ' 1 Bargains in Black Cilk v t See if you can do. as well North or South. Suits made to order on short notice . . ' :-1 -:-T'"T R.'" rjr rjcirjrriRp" jn 4, 1884 J - - ... . , - I I , 1 I'-; -' : - .. . .. . o A 8 O fl IN. THE FOLLOWING GOODS lollies n-4 Cloths reduced to $1 and $1.25-ibrraer p'rico Sl.75 anil o Jersey Cloths in best shades reduced to $1 former price $I.5Q per yard! Fine Silk Velvets in all shades at $2 per yard; -'.' . V - I 50 bales on' a basis of lOi twnta nor j in some i iiiiuuic xj xieiixuif. iuaiv uuauuet, i . . ? contribu- 1-ucie Henderson. John C Houston, Ed pound for Middling;;, The following are : j- - . cents , i form the Houseofthe facts connected ice Morgan, E V McKenzie, James i with such distribution. aiasuu, tiua aicuar. Mr.Townshend. of I Ills., offered a N A L Nugge. I . 1 ' DACLT receipts. resolution, whfch was adopted.. request- P Henry Payne, Henry Patrick, I Cotton., .i. . . . . i : ing tho President to furnish the I louel bailie rc tier. ... Spirits Turpentine. witn inrormauon relating to me exciu- " 4.s71' , . . Mosim ... sion of American products from Ger- S Hattie Sledge, John Syrsin, Sink- Tar i . . SPECIAL HAMJA1NS !h??Js,.(;,HrniJ : . bills, &c., were introduced and refer- W Zeno J Whitfield, Maria WiU mi. 1 nam3. lAUia Williams. ,1 A wesiorooif. By Mr. Nicholls. of Ga., fortheerec- John Wright. Freddie Aroody, L W Hon oi a public building in Savannah, Waugb, Master Abbott Wallaee, Ann Ga. , Williams. 1 Hv Mr. Eaton . of Conn., reestablish- SHIP LETTERS- a . . . . I. r. r- .it i I unusual Attraction in atvies ?f5?s Crude Turnentme. . . MARINE NEWS. 127 bales -51 casks 1018' bbls ' 7f bbls 256 bbis IN KTF.RV DHIARTMK.ST I. Maernlllcent Lino of Goods. UV Air. iicroert, oi Aiaoama, rupirai- rior,f oafti rnr;n rf n o rr, mg the law requiring tho publication of Pftili.on. hrb ni?i. Tf.-M r nniP notice before making hnal proof in nur o a Rnininii rnVf a nnWm.n : . 7 ARRIVED. Slanishin Benefactor. Trihnn York, II G Smallbones : ' I : Steam yacht Louise. Weeks.1 SmiHr ill Master . : .: : U." S. mail steamer! Minnehaha. Ris- bey, bmithville, Master. V -Steamer Bladen. . Thornton. Favette ville, C S Love & Co. ! Steamer A P Hurt, Worth, Fayette vvortn & worm . VENETIAN CRAPES, a new Mourninff Qoods anda$2W001 aDd Silkandrat$L25and$i.50:.:G wellworthti.fi Some few Holiday Goods left which we are closing out at a Bargain.! I JULIUS SAMSON, dec 29 i ; . i 1884. : Harper's Weekly; ILLUSTRATED. ' Harper's Weikly stands at the head of Amer lean illustrated i weekly journals. By Its on partisan position In vomica, its Arimlmin i loatratioDs, its carefuUj chosen ; serials, short stories, sketches, and poems, contributed by the foremost artists and anthnrs nf thA vim? ft 9 carries Instruction and entertainment to tool saiius ot American nomes. - . ... K Jt will always be the aim. of the publishers to make Uarver's Wuitln thrt and attractive family HewnnftTIAl r thA nnrlil and, In the pursuance of this deslsn. to pre- u uHiuwim iiuproYemeni m an tneae rea torcs which have gained for it the confidence, sympathy, and support ot its largo army of readers. ';"t . . 1 J9. . A ' nomesieau eninus. , barkGriua Bv Mr. Townshend. of I Illinois, a All WITH THE lOWltT PRICES ASSURED 1 resolution requesting tho President to -----""0 invite the cooperation oT tho govern- "St wiU please say "advertised i ir not ments of American nations in securing I called for within ten days will be seni Geo Harriss & Co.- with guano to t C C the establishment of free commercial to tlie dead ietter office at AVashington, SIR i S t a N.C. i Ed. R. Brink P. M. ler s Periodicals. HARPER'S WEEKLT.....V.:...$4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE. , .... . . ........ 4 00 To enumerate even a small portion of our endleat variety, would occinr too much space, and we therefore name only a few D pirttaenu. Black and Colored Silks. Ottoman, Brocaded & Rhadames Silks, Plain and Brocaded Velveteens. DRESS GOODS in all the New Shades. Cashmeres. Shuddas, Series, Camel's Hair, Foule, Ottoman. Nun's Cloth, Ladies' Cloth. Flannels Mohairs. Plaids with Combinations. Pin Checks, Brocades. Beiges, &c. Trimmings, Fringes, Gimps, Buttons, to match all above. ol'an American Customs 'Union. Also, Srovidinlorthe election of Senators Get the Original. by the people. I 1 Dr. Pierce's 'Pellets" the original a By Mr. Thomas, of Illinois, granting "Little Liver Pills" (sngar-coated) nensions to all United States soldiers cure sick and bilious headache, sour Schr James Young. Linnikin, Boston, harper's ydung people.... L.Ui bo HARPER'S FBANKLIX SQUARE LlBBASV, One Tear (62 Numcera j 10 00 Postage Free to all subscribers In the United States or Canada. , r 111 MARKET STREET Baltimore & Viltuliifftca SteamsIiiD Line. . . STEAMERS' Kaleigh anil Vidcttc. On and after Saturday, January Bth. a film er of this lino will sail from -Eyery SATURDAY, at 3 P. il. From' and sailors in the late war' who served thirty days or were in any engagements therein and to the widows of all soldiers deceased. Bills were introduced by several members providing lor retaliatory tuoisurcs against foreign countries which prohibit or discriminate against importations of the products of the United States. ! By Mr. Brown , of Itid., to prohibit the mailing of letters or circulars con ccroing lotteries, or newspapers or other publications containing lottery advertisements, anil providing a penalty . . 1 - f I : a ior ma vioiaiion 01 iuis ai.. 1 Cloak,. DoW,. Sacanc, and .IersoJS. .' 'the la.o ' war and to restore to them ciual rights in money payment with the holders of government bonus. It provides lor the Shawls. Ladies' Missc. Men and Boys' Merino Underwear. Blankets and Flannels lower than they have been for years. Lice and Embroideries at prices that will mako you buy any way. Hosiery. Gloves, Corsets, Skids, Table Damasks 4 .Towels, Sheetings. . While Goods. Men and Boys' Wear, Staple and Fancy Dry Good?, c, i&c, fcc. AU bought at the recent decline In prkts, aad aa Inspection of ume will Induce my pt- stomaeh. druggists. and bilious attacks.-.By issue of $500,000,000 in Treasury notes, with which to pay to soldiers and sail ors the dilVcrencc in value between the money paid to them and gold, together with a per cent.'. interest thereon. Also, providing that) banking associations shall every lour mouts pav a tax ot one per cent, on the average of deposits re ceived during the previous four months. Itv Mr. YVhitnnf Knntiiokv fr . J - .- - J v w isn inc luicrnai revenue tax on tooacco. At 4.15 o'clock the oall was suspcm1 but will bo continued to morrow. There were 070 bills introduced to da v. S Mr ConvirieoQ'crid arcsclution wh!ib Z . . 11: .1.1 f . I was auupmi iuc occrexary ol the Treasury f for information con cerning under yalualioD,!lo classili cation anu omer irregular practices in MISCELLANEOUS. N. C. Cabbage. JAUGE LOT JUST RECEIVED; A NO. 1 ARTICLE. SAUSAGES Made by Westbvook Bros., at Rocky Point Best iu the market. Oranges, Apples, Poultry and a general as sortment of j . Fresh Family Groceries. A call is- lcspectfully solicited. Ij. O. CHERRY, X. E. Corner Market and Second sts. Steam yacht Louise. Weeks. Smith viiieMaster k .1 ! u uJ- U, S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis- rjey: smithviiie, Master. Steamer John Dawson. Colvin. Point Uaswell, K P Paddison . Steamer Bladen. Thornton. Favette vine, u & liove es uo. 1 i 1 Steamer A P Hurt. Worth. Favette ville, Worth & Worth. 1 HOLIDAY PRESENTS TN EVERY VAttlETY AND TOO NUMER OUS to be mentioned, can be fonnd at the most reasonable pricas, at I 1 F. O. MILLER'S, Drug Store, dec 10 324 South Fourth, Comer Nun st The Volumes of the WeeMn Tierin with the first Number for Januarv of each vear When uu mm; is menuonea, it win do . unuerstoou mat tne subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after! the reroint of ordpr. iue last i! our Annual volumes or aarptr.t treeKin. in reat eioin binainar. win ue sent iiv Hijui, postasre paia. or ny exnress. iree of ex pentse (provided the fi-eight does pot exceed one dollar per volume!, for 7 CO ter volume: Cloth Cases for each volume. suitable for umainar. will be sent bv mail, noatmid. on re ceint of 41 CO each. . 1 ; 5 , ! . . j Remittances should be made by Post'-OiUce aioney wruer or uraic, to avo n chance of Iobs. Newspapers are not to coot this advertise ment witnout the express order of Harper & Brothers. - : Address ' ... . .HARPER & BROTHERS, nov S3 . j v . , New York Few Buckwheat ! 1 - New Buckwheat Fine Portraits in Crayon or fyEW BUCKWHEAT AND WHITE Syru roaa,M wen a. he puuuc in rnemi.urrot the importation tf woo's and wcolen by tavesUax la some ot the MANY BAR. GAINS. . STATE NEWS. Lincoln ton IVch: On the Ulst De cember Dr and MrsA John.Ilichadsou celebrated the twcnty-nflh anniversary ot their marriage; by a silver weddinz - . a I I . f 1 . at ineir ciuaufc resilience ancar town. The bloodiest fight that ever ; oc curred In the history of this county took place at Kudisiirs store in tho IIoz r 1 1 ; . ;t e ... . uiu socuon, six mucs iruui uis place, on Christmas Oay. The crowd had assembled at the store at a shooting on that day. Brandy was plenty and HollingBworth & Walker, fSSnia Corter of Mulberry aad Fourth Streets. " tZT, i i h. wmca I terminated In a quarrel. !tThe quarrel Pasties or uuioo Avajj i soon brenxnt on a ngnt. ana in. a few . . I mlnntps ntt less than fortr nifn m ehlciea ror nsines or pwaaure win do ac ramodated on very reasoaabktenna. Horns boarded aad cartfully teadad. r.i. r.i. katz', nil 6 r.larket St. ocQ Livery and Sale Stables. lood U&ms, comfortable yehlctoa an 1 eare- ral lrlveTa. Tne htnlaomet llearao In the city. A U mwctfnllf aoUcltetl. jaa 1 HOLLIXtiSWOKTU WAXJCER. 2 in 1. cv3 I'll take yoar nienraa:, . And take them flae, I'U fix yoor watchea To keep rood tltse; I do all work wall. KntrntUdtOBMi. I f yon doat beuere It Try m and se. J. L. W1XXKR, rkotofrapbr and Jawelrr. Naw Market tiolldlax (QP tain) minutes ntt less than forty men were nzhttmj like demons, with' knives, pieces of scantling, rocks and any other weapon tbey could lay their hands on. The fight raged furiously until the most belligerent were rendered hors du cmxbat. Neatly every man en gaged in the fight was hurt in .some way. but the most seriously ; wounded, so far as we have been able! to learn, were James Kistler. whose! principal wound was a horrible gash, eightInches in length on his back; Jay Kistler. who was cut from the back of his ear diag onally across Jhis seek; and Henry Hipp, who received three terrible wounds on the hips. Many hair breadth escapes were made, i Among them wsTO those of Geo'rge Henry U earner, whoso clothes were cni to the skin ea 1 1XA xifrii ll-JH.er t - - .. W v t , Pastel. . 1 ORDER'S PROMPTLY EXECUTED: In onler to more fully In to suit, received by New York Steamer to-day Also, Cakes and Crackers of every variety. fresh and crisp, and a general stock-of .Fresh ro the finest style.. dnce the work my prices arc to the lowest Groceries usu&llyfourid In a flrst-class Gro cent ror nrst cuss work, friends aro invited to call and examine for themselves. ORIN T. THOMAS, Artist, dco ft . 119 Marke t.. .Wllminffton. N. C. 1 Ox Tail Soup. eery at Crapon's Family Grocery. ' GEO. MtlCRAPON, Agent, OCt 29 I- South Front St EADY FOR USE ON TABLE, CONVE I Am Ready for Work; . . .1 .' -. i ULiAiJCuuAn o LMJiuIMi ANU HATS NIENT TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND ECON- Lh, 1' ""J ' ' . - t ujrW., viwuieu uu pressed, aiso, Juaaies Hats dyed In any color and pressed In the latest ncii. I KlvIP.IL. ( f T DPironu No. 15 North 8econd St WE HAVE ALSO CA'N C RE AT SA L E AND OF .BSS11T3 ! Soup tbrown In. AND Steam Yacht Louisepi PASSENGER AND FREIGHT STEAMER ror bmithville daily. Rates low and accom- N,T7i -p r Tr T A uMwauonsune. xne JUOU1SE la a new boat dec24ly. A It Don't rjatter Ir THE OLD TEAK IS UOSE AND THE VTc V5" come, HUMPHREYr JEN iUNS & CO., are atiH receivlns athcir Oys ter llOUe. NO! 112 South rmn :&tZl 1 AZ.. aupply every day of New River Oysters. Oys wrijiiisrca-aroasr I Saturday; unless sooner loaded. Through Bills of Lading and lowest taroar Rail If onrl fnn w ... w wi :f. :t. ; ' ; v: -; also, j Cf . To and from Boston. Providence, rbl!ite .... yiu whi nil r esiern ciuot. i For rreight Engagements, apply to, j Wllmlnjrton, N.'t ANDREWS, & CO., AfftS., i if. Corner I4ght and German su , dec-20 Baltlmort. New Yorlx IFilmiiigtci Steamship JLine. V?V STEAMERS - WILL SAIL FROM NEW .YORK ITltf SATUBJJAT at 5 o'clock, P. M. I :. . . . . j J . .. . : ' BENEF ACTOR. . . . ... . .Lsitardiy. i BEGULATOB., .'....Saturdaf, .r..8atnrday, J" BEGiJiTOR..:....;:;...i.SAtnra;T, jat Nwaad 8outh Carolina. - ! oriraaaar8apiry Id -H. G. MALLbOwlsoa?crUJteiidt, . WL P. CT.TTMC A CO.. Ommv1 Aj "jan l-tf . , X,,: .j.-j f; ji- , WM. WEEKS. Agent and Owner. rnituro. Canned Tomatoes & Okra. : - - ' ' ! ' - Makes elegant Soup. Receipt for making jri SUGAE. CITRED HAMS THIS WEEK, AND AT SUGAR-CURED STB IP& ft SHOULDERS. . r TAYLOR'G "BAZAAR, 118. Market St. P. jaa? ti Call early before the rpsh. ; ' " L. BRIDGrEBS & GO. XIO North Front Ol. i jaaS WrLMrXQTQN. N. C Old Newspapers pOR 8AIJC VERT CHEAP. ' , " ' AvptyUA '!-'- MOSACITS, 16V SSCONTJ STREET.be- Priceas, Ladlea aal Gea tiemen'a roods of ewrrdTntT Jtr .r.cn Ai5o.einInx. acoiuVaLiuIZ 1 as pur x TOOT QUI UMGlOTC. " ' 2 CAMBEB ANDfPaELO trom $25 to $150. New styles aad Astonishingly L ow Prices. Q " Standard Granulated Sugar, l, Pn White ''A" Sugar, $l. J3 Brown Sugar; Minced Meat lCc pr ft., All kind PmnB ls tv i s . A bbl of Ex Family Flonr, guaranteed fS.23. Kalalns, Citron, Currants. Lemn i 1 Haais, 8ugar Cwed and Old NJ Carolina: A few Choice, well mnv,io n o.Touna Beef ToBgyaes. DricdBf, lue5' Pickled and Smoked fiahnon. i , - .- -, . . , , ' . IMed Applea and PcacbcaJ s : ' . m OM Gov't Java and Lairuavra. unH rv,r fees. Roasted and Ground! ffiT f dIUo 9' gooasat GREAT BARGAINS I FINE BOOK CASES. SIDEBOARDS SECRETARIES, WARDB0BX3, - " LIRKAftV! TABLOi' Iteada. lUttreascs, CluW. 2 HSfei " 6r bargain.. Call " me before youibuy. 1V 1" Vnmltnr f'r Don't Forgot rFIIAT HUMPHREY, JENKINS A CO, f j 5 ! A oj those GARDEN Itf JflS' rJ ! fJl- iPftny. a" Oysters la the e i J MCAifc JJ. t ! : j j ' ' ' ! ,-- ! ill i '" i Ground, Daily. James C. Stevenson. dec 17 , ? Appleo. CRATES APPLES OS UX1 - ... .' : - ..... 111 t t j EblaV Aasorted Xpplcsr ' ' ; i EgZB, Chickens, Hutted i Beets. Turnips, etfrt. A ' ' At HbDbDdALL'3. !.?? 14 CUcatflQ St, bet. Front and lan . f..t ,v g. wiixRinxton. For Poclrct Knives or Table CBt go toJAcoEiMiardwareDepot.,
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