oabOshed ererr rrenln, 5aiuUy ex
epted by . ' "
TOSH T. JAMES, -csrrox
airr ntoraxstros. V
SUBSCRIPTIONS POSTAGE PAID:
Ona year tH-00. 81x months, $2.00. Three
Kiosths, $1.00; One month, S3 eenta.
The paper will be delivered by carriers free
of charge, In any part of ihe city, at the abore
rites, or 10 cents per week.
Advesttaliig rates lew and IberaL
JSabaerlben will report any and an fall
ores to reeetre their paper regularly.
The Daily Review has the largest
bona fide circulation, of any newspaper
published, in the city of Wilmington.
General D. H Hill, one of the Lieu
tenant Generals of the Confederacy,
has moved to Macon, Ga.. to pass the
rest of his days.
George V. Cable, the Creole story
writer and lecturer, boasts that thit his
income from literary labor amounts to
$50,000 a year.
Mr. Ruskm's discovery that Athene,
the Goddess of Widom. wore bans
will afford the girl of the peri xl some
complacent reflections.
There were five white tramps lodged
at the guard house on Saturday eight,
and fivo white and one colored tramps
were lodged at the guard house last
night.
Sister Theresa, one of the inmates of
the orphans asylum attached to St.
Mary's Church at Wilkesbarre, is dan
gerously ill and her recovery is doubt
ful. Sister Theresa is a niece of ex.
Senator Blame.
By the Queen's command a large and
handsome chair of polished granite has
beea placed by the side of a private road
at Balmoral as a memorial of the late
Duke of Albany. That road was one
ot his favorite walks.
The lovely Miss Minnehaha, White
Cloud's amiablo and accomplished
daughter, is stopping in Chicago, and
has expressed a desire to marry a
white man. While in St Louis four
aspirants appeared for the honor of
her hand, but her heart was not touch
ed, and it is entirely free to open nego
tiations in Chicago.
Michael II. Simpson, a Boston mil
lionaire, aged 75, died recently. Four
years ago he married a young girl fifty
years his Janior.'and his gift to her on
that occasion was one rail. ion dollars
in bonds; His wealth is estimated at
from ten totwelve millions, accumula
ted in the manufacture of carpets.
The sanitary inspectors of New
York have been destroying candy
colored with impure and poisonous
substances at the rate of about 3,000
pounds a day for nearly a week, which
will give some idea of the extent of the
oaiemi practice. They chose their
time well, the manufactrries having
been all at work and quite overrun
with orders for the Christmas season.
Mr. Davitt, in his new book, -takes
very reasonable and practical ground
on the question of Home Rule, declar-
ing for an Irish National Assembly, to day for Tarboro at which place the re
sit in Dublin and have absolute control mains of his mother, Mrs. Drane, were
of local affairs. This is, in iflect, what to have been interred this afternoon.
the English Radicals are willing to
concede, and Mr. Davitt gives a tacit
assent to the doctrine of non-Interfer-
ence with the Sovereign's imperial
Lawrence Barrett has undertaken the
ediinnt.ioi f o r.u r?
w U BWU V tUC JUibV VJCllOl (XL I
William F. Bartlett, of Pittsfield, Mass.
ueuerai uaruett, who was one of the
most distinguished officers of the Union
side in the late war. died a fw years
n 1 n .... . I
ago, leaving an estate insufficient for
me proper SCHooling of his children.
The veteran was made happy n his
aeatn-bed by the assurances of some of
ms menus mat nis tamily should be
well cared for.
The farmers of Kansas and the ad
joining States are said to be the revere
ot prosperous at the present time, when
in the interior towns nnrn la noil i n r nf
from 15 to 18 cents a bushel and wheat Cred aPPrPriate addresses, at the con
at 27 cents a h9hpi Th : .u- elusion of which Santa Claus and his
TOi & . 1 . . I
"uwncuumry aas couapseo, and many
think it will never roaonear -. ThJ
farms are said to be covered with mort
gages, which agricultural produce at
rr!iCeS WU1 DeYer eQabl? them
to payfcff.
ssenl
pay
Tkepablisherofthe Portland fMUr"!I,," tt0"- At
mwhownsmd bT Mr. Blaine
some years ago for alleged libelous t
references to his domestic affairs has
,onf . . , , - UttI "as
bf?".?
;ilair iC 7 "e "JS:
l 7 t0 CVer
retreat reminds me forcibly of th
n sf la k l- l i ... ,
ProseLtL ?v h9 WUhdrew fron?
prosecution in like case against mo
, w Mtuc auu uiuur nuiuiais aim .men anu
twenty.five years ago. Then it waslwnmnn ThA ..-n ...
.utu years ago. xnen it was
troubla in .regard to getting evidence-
ZZ! Ifi?1! ? ? ?ltiS
jary , very thin pretexts, both
Mr. C. F. Predmore, Prescott Ont
Canada, wnfot bf u o - Vur
yu. lite . nacical pain destroyer, noon '
a valuable horsa that hiui ZlJVTZl
t1ptl .uwiii uujo uo was COO'
pietery. cored, making his mile Jnside
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VOL. VIII. WILMINGTON. N. C MONDAY. DECEMBER
LOCAL NEWS.
IIBU TO MEW AOVESriSE&E UTS.
7 The Science of Life
F C MiLLKa v $15 Prize
M f CHLoss More Room
Ottehbocbq Overcoats
J W CoxoLEr Drag Store
Festival and Ckrlsturts Tiee
Bedding A Co Free to F A XI
DK T A 8 LociXM Consumption
W H Topp rrodacc Exchange
W E SparsroER A Co Hardware
C W Yatics New Tears Presents
SnEiEn Laboring Meo, Attention
IIomphkev A Jjcnkies Jool Nevrs
Gko R Fkench A Soxs-A'ctance i till
Gilks A MtJKcnisox Our Holiday Gcods
Arnual New Years Bill at Germaoia Hall
P LBriduers A Co Our S ock of liqoars
Passer A Taylor-Breech Loading Guns
Hkinsbebgek To tfce Patrons of the live
Book Store
For ether locate see fourth page.
The receipts of cotton at this port io
day foot up 162 bale?.
The goods offered at Dyer's at cost
will be made into suits for the Dext
thirty days. Select a suit at hnce. and
get a bargain. . j
Capt. F. M. James feels very grate
ful to those of our citizeos who so gen
erously contributed of their store to
make his duties more pleasant and suc
cessful in relieving the needs of the
worthy poor at Christmas time.
Mr. M. Schloss has rented the build
ing on the corner adjoining the Com
mercial Hotel, which will become a
parfof that house. This has been ren
dered necessary by the increasing de
mand for accommodations.
The loss on the lire at Laurinburg is
variously estimated at foom $50,000 to
$75,000 but it is likely that the former
amount will folly cover it. The insur
ance is thought to be less than halt that
amount-
Germania Lodge No. 4, K. of P., will
celebrate the departure of the year 1831
and the advent of 1885 by a grand ball
at Germania Hall. The committee of
arrangements will spare no pains to
make the occasion one of peaceful
pleasure to all who may desire to at
tend.
Indications.
For tke South Atlantic States, rart
ly cloudy weather and local rains
Northwest winds, and nearly Nation
ary temperature.
Personal.
Wo rejjret to learn that Capt. W. M.
Parker is quite sick and confined to
his room
Col. Jesse Hargrave. of Laurel Hill
was in the city yesterday and left to-
' Mr. 11. C. Cantwell, ot Conwavboro.
has been in the city with his wife,
nassiiftr the nhristnm hniiriavc im
relatives here.
n C. .lAmp' fimilv wlin liuro
.beCaintheci,ty tarlng lh holidW.
nave reiurnca to menmonu.
.
Cliristmas Times.
There was a Christmas tree prepared
for the pupils of the Brooklyn Sunday
School, and on Christmas mVht tho
teachers
Dresents were distributed. Kvfirv mi-
pil received a present, and all were
happy.
There was a Christmas tree enterw
tamment at the 'Lutheran Memorial
Hall on Friday night at which there
was music and recitations. Prof.
Schaeffer, of the North Carolina Col
lege, and Rev. F. W. E. Peschau deliv-
wite came in and distrihntpd hnca f
. . " . "
oodies among the little ones.
A Neat Decoration.
Mr. S. G.' Hall had his residence, on
the corner of Mulberry and McRae
L - ; ...
obicvw. very preituy ana appropriately
A A 1 r .1 -m. . . ... . .
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be to God in the Highest," together
and star In the oorn
ere is a representation of Mt. Ararat
inthe ance with the ark resting
r-. L A
,, ouu iiuui wuifu ilia wawrsjau
receded while in the foreground are
'.u r , ,
women. T
undulating
and ferns fr
ana is composed of mosses
thf, uv , Jt mnA ni0 r
weU worthy aa 1DSPon and as it
will not be removed for a nnraber of
days, we trust that it may be visited by
-t -.s.s-
"
Now is the Umetogive Smith's Worm
ou; -w v. iya Vf
&MIY
There will be a festival and Christ
mas tree for the benefit of the Second
Presbyterian Church on Tuesday
night, the 30th int. Presents will be
distributed to the children, and oysters,
cakes, and other casta bles will be fur
nished at city prices.
Jay Gould's wounderful rew vacht
wiiJ, it is said, be mcst completely and
ele-antly furbished. Among other use
ful at.d indispensable things ordered
fr it was a box of Dr. Bull's Cough
Syrup.
FESTIVAL AND CHEISTHiS TEEE.
rpiIE PUBLIC ARK BESPKCTFULLY in
1. vited to attend a FESTIVAL, for the bAe-
T,r.cconu rretuyecr-an sundav School, at
I.TTI.E GIANT HA Li , TUESDAY EVE
NING, Tec. 20th.
At fame thr.e and place there wHl be a
CBEMMAS TRICE for the Children or the
feuncay School. Presents to be given at 7 o'c'k.
ucc i:i is
Coiioley's Drug Store.
210 MARKET STREET.
T N CONSEQUENCE OP MY LAKOE Cbrit
I reaa tric'e, l wilrEell the balance of my holi
day goods at cost to m it c room for my Drugs,
Patent Jleiiclces and such art'cles ss are usu
ally tcpt in a Cist class retail Drug Store
Very liespectfully,
dej 29 J. w. COSOLfcY.
Our Holiday Goods
JllE NOW OPEN, AND OUR LADY
friends arc invited to criticise our selection?.
GIJ ES A MUKCIIISON,
icc 2 J HS&tO ilurchieou Block
hardware
QV ALL KINDS AMD IN' ANY QUAMT1
ty. Whole alo an t iieiail at HOOK JJUTTOM
prices. W. E. SPRINGEE & CO..
19. 21 & -23 Market Street,
cc 29 Wilmington, N. C.
Breech-Loading Shot-Guns
YOU WANT A FIRST CLASS GUN WE
can suit you. No burs ticr ours
Lamps, Bird Cages anl Children's Fancy
Tra8 iii-it received. A lew more cf our new
COLUMBIA COOK &TOVES on hand; cheap
and gocd.
I ARKE1I & TAYLOR.
PUEK WHITJL3 OIL. dec 29
Good News;
JJUMPIIIiEiX JESKINS
will recti vc to-morrow, at their
Oyster House, 112 South front St , 60 gallons
ihote fine Mew liiver Oyatera and will con
tinue to receive taem every day during the
season. We also teep a full bupply of Green
Groceries, Chickens and Eggs. Oysters sent
V. u. dCC '23
More Room, ,
HAVING HKNTED THE ROOMS ON the
cornrr of JIarkct and Second sti-eets. coa
nected with the Commercial Hotel. 1 am still
fur-her prepared to accommodate parties who
uesire 10 secure peasant lougiDgs, withjor
without board, 'jt'he location Is one of the
moat pleasant and desirable in the cif y, cither
In Si t i tv rr n r- WT ' i -
M. SCHLOS.
lo3 23 6t Prop. Commercial Hotel
a
l have a positive remedy for the above disease : bv its
ase thoasandaof cases of the worst kind and of long
standing have been cured. 1 ndeed, so stron i s my faith
in its efficacy, that I will send TWO B0TT1,E3 FREE,
together with a VALUABLE TKEATISK on this disease
to any-BUfferer. Give express and P. O. address,
DR. T. A. SLOCCSI, 1S1 TearlSt., New York.
Annual New Year's Ball,
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
Germania Lodge No. 4,
K.ofP,,
AT GERMANIA HALL,
-December ;51st, 1884.
Tickets $1 each. Supper famished at 12
o'clock.
Committee Rosenthal. W. H. M. Koch,
n C. Prempert, J iu s, 11 r2lloi3.
(1C3 SO 2t
To the Patrons cf the Live Book Store.
J WOULD BETURS MY SINCJEBE thanks
for tfcelr libera! patronage during the Holi
days, and I do earnestly hope that their selcc
tiors have proved satisfactory in ever- In
stance
I would als beg to remind them of the line
assortment of New If ar Cards, and the greit
variety of reaullfal and Useful NEW YEAR
PRESENTS now on exhibition CaU at once
andmake yocr selections, at
llKUNdliliBURK'jj,
dec 29 Live Boot and Music Stores
FREE TO F. A. XL Bactifal EbstwIiij "! rcf .
- of Symbols A recrntiy discovered in Ancient
Mounds in Illinois sad &ootn America ; Also to
lsrze illustrates Cataloroe of sMssnnic txoki sod
trooda with bottosi prices. Also an offer of first-clasa
business to F. A. M. REDDING A CO.
Wasosic Publishers mod MacoXactarers. 131 Broad wav. Nw Yoife
dec 29 d6t w2t
New Year Presents.
I HAVE QUITE A VARIETY OF ARTI
CLES LEFT SUITABLE FOR
New Year Presents, '
which I am disposing of at jrreatlT reduced
prices. Call early and make your selectiocs.
New Year Cards !
A fresh lot (Jest op?ned of Prai5tra hand
some NEW YE R CARDS. Diaries forl8S5.
Turner's N. C. Almanacs, tc, Ac.
C. W. YATES,
dec 29 119 Market St
ElYIEW.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Laboring
IF FULL VALUE FOR THE MONEY IS WHAT YOU WANT, TKADE
at a Store where they do business on economical, honest an J square
principles; and at Stores that do not try to mislead you by
schemes or sensations, or try to make jou believe that
they will give you a gold dollar for fifty cents. They
are cot doing it, but yon can rest assured of
getting full value for every dollar you invest,
with perfect satisfaction, at
SHRIEK'S, THE OLD RELIABLE
We have built up a big -business, and we propose to bold
it, by continuing Jhe fair, square dealing for which our
house is noted far and wide. We do and can afford to sell
Goos cheaper than sny other Clothing House in this city,
and we make the same liberal offer to everybody. Il any
article booght of us is not exactly as represented, or is in
any respect unsatisfactory, it niay be exchaneed, or wc
will promptly refund in cash the price paid for it. Exam
ine our ood3 at your home, compare their quality and
price with goods from other store?, and you will then see
why our trade continues to grew and prosper. We arc
now showing great bargains in Overcoats and Suits for
Men, Boys and Children. See our prices and post yourself
before you buy.
THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER.
114 IViARKET ST.,
Overcoats
y-E ABE NOT FOOLISH ENOUGH TO
believe that our natural e'evernes alorc brlnga
us the extensive patronage we have enjoyed
an l da enjoy. Everybody says we are relia
ble and generous 5n our dealings, which ii
highly gratifying to us, or to any one striving
to do the right; but our common sense tells us
that ti3 our elegant, finely made, Btyl'eh cut,
alwajl full assorred stock of SUPEUB
CLOTHING that mainly deservea the credit
for the unlimited patronage, and which brings
to Our Store buyers who would uner ordina
ry tircumstance3 feel obliged to paironiz
some other establishment.
A few days ago we predicted cold weather,
and sure enough It has come. Overcoats,
therefore are in order. We have got an im
mense stock still on hand all the latest de
signs in Beavere, CbiochiIla3, Meltons, Diago
nals, &c, &c and are willing to sell them
now for co3t and less, in order to close. Look
crs and Buyers are ticitcd with uniform
courteey by
OTTERBOURG,
KING CLOTHIELt,
dec 29 Wilmington, N C
Our Stock of Liquors
13 VEIiY FINE,
andcwih 5 on to consider we'l bef:rc pur
chasing elsewhere.
Elegant Brown Sheny at $G per Gallon.
Duff Gordon Sherry at $4 per Gallon.
Eed aid White Scuppe noncr ot very fine
quality,
o
Dublin Stout, Eudisli anil Scotch Ale.
Imported and American Ginger Ale,
El gint Clarets, In Quarts and Pinte.
o
WEaNEit'S EX. DRY CHAMPAGNE, $1
for quarts aud 0 ccat3 for pints- This is
among the finest Wines made In tbla country.
and we recommend It for general use.
P. L. BRIDGEES & 00
HO North Front St
dec 90
A Chance Still.
J ARTLE3 WHO FAILED 10 Ma.BE
themselves nd f anally happy by rot buying
their Christinas SHOES, can be supplied from
cur large azxi varied stock, and so hare a hap
py New Year. Call tn-J tee -
Geo. B. French & Sons,
103 KOETH FRONT STREET
dee S9
29,1884.
NEW AIVERTISEaiEXT3
Men, Attention.
o
Produce Exchange,
10G S. Fiont St .Just Next to Seaman's Kome. !
pOll SALE 500 pounds NEW North Caro-
lim Tacon, Ham?, Shouldcrj and Sulci, th
first of the season.
Turkey?, Geeee, Chickens. Eggs, STausagcs ;
and Liver I uddicg, from the country
S Mullet Rce Dried and Salted.
A large lot of those celebrated Norton YaitB,
from Town Creek received to-day.
oysters open and In the the 11. Your pat-
Yours truly,
The Science of Life. Only $1
BY MAIL POSTPAID,
KNOW THYSELF,
A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MARHC00.
Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical
Debility, Premature Decline In Man, Errors
of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting
from IndlscreUon or excesses. A boob for
every man. young, middle aged and old. It
contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and
chronic diseases, each one of which la Invalu-
able. So found bv the Author. whoR prnwi.
ence for 23 years is such as probably never
before fell to the lot of any physician? 300
Dajres. bound In liponMfnl itsviti.i mtt.iu
bosscl covers, full gilt, guaranteed to 'be a
finer work in evcrvRfiriRp. mpohnnoi litmKin. I
arid prof essional-than any other work sold in
this country for A2.50. or tho moncv will he
refunded in every inetance. Price onlv $1.00
uy uiau, pobt-paiu. j nustrativc sample 6 cts.
Send now. Gold medal awarded the author
officers of which he refers.
yoT.SlS'SSfcffi.S tV&IM
There Is no member r,f unr.totv tn nrh
book will not bo useful, whether youth parent Matinee Thurjday. Jan. lfct. No night per
guardian, instructor or clergyman Argonaut. foriaancc on Thursday.
ArtOrcss the Peabody Medical Institute, r
Dr. W. II. Parker, No. 4 Bullfinch Street,
i,iaa wnomay oe consulted on all
J JS.."" ana experience.
J ""- uuonu4wj uinvKnui uiai nave
baffled the skill of aL g A other
physicians a specialty, urn d f Lsi Such
treated successf ul- I I O w v
ly without an In- 1 n B ObLI"
stance of failure. Mention this raper.
dec SO daw 4w S
Hats for the Holidays i
Just Received per Express
SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
A fine lot of French Felt Hats, in white and
all celw-3, some of the latest make.
y
for Ladies, Misses and Children.
Holiday Feather , Holiday Rosis 15 cents per
bunch, la all colorj.
Holiday EH Gloves In all colors.
Jersey Gloves for Ladies, M Uses and Children
A fine lot cf Corsets, Ribbons, Laces and
Underwear.
We will tell a fine lot of Erscaded Velvets In
all coIojs for One. Dollar and Forty
Eight cents per yard full value
$2.25, at
Taylor's Bazaar.
Just received a Cue lot of
FILK, ALPACA AND GINGHAM
UMBRELLAS. A
which will be sold at remarkably low-
No one urged to buy bat call and see at
TAYLOB'S BAZAAB,
- 118 Market St
WILMINGTON, N. C.
dec SI
TTt will glad ta recdr eoBuoufilcallca.
1 &a ova friends cn aay $xd all ftrbjacti.
!anral Interest but .
The name of the writer moat always be
BSahedtotheEdUor.-
Cammtailcatlonarauat be wrUUa o oa
one dde of Che. paper.
PersonaKtlea must be avoided.;
Audit la especially and particularly tle
tood that the JEdItor doeaoi alwr8 endcia
NO. 310llhQew,so crorapowleala ? statt
I to the editor!! eolnsaca.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -
FOR THE
H0;LIDMS.:
A Laree Stock 'of Sensible
' Articles for
Holiday PresentsI
I B?SPKGTrULLY CALL THE ATTEN
TIOS OFjTIIH LADIES TO THE ,
FOLLOWING : :
Super Illack Cashmere xerj) cheap..
Medium acd low priml Dress Goods at git?a
bargains. "
FOB THE HOUSEKEEPER :
We hae a sp'endid stock of Table Damask,
Napkins aud Doyles wi.h 1 lie haudsornea
stock of Towe's ever stniorteU.
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FOR THE YOUKO LADIES I
A suierb lot of Uamlkerchlcfs, e-cr fet
and quality, Hand Satchel?, Ilandso
Jewelry, etc.
FOR THE GENTLEMEN : -
Colored Bordcrad and Whlt Henutitcho '
Ilan Jkerphicfii, Heaistitchod China isil
Handkerchiefs, Neckties, ' Scarf Pins,
Sleeve Buttons, flno" 8uspendcrs. with a
variety of other handsome and useful
articles.
FOR THE BOYS :
Si)k and Linen Handkerchief, Windsor 1 ics.
Breastpins, Sleeve Buttons, Buck Gloves,
handsome and heavy Hosiery.
FOR THE SERVANTS: .
Cheap Dress Goods, low priced Cloaks, from
$1 to $20, Shawls, Hosier, cheap Vests,
Coverlids, Counterpanes, Ac., &c, with
the lest general slok of Notions in the
city.
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JUST OPENED:
An invoice of imported Dress Buttons100
kinds fold at half value.
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11 a well known fact that in my specialties
T i ' i i- i mi
I stand unrlvahcd. The public will gain
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by an examination of my stock, as I am
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offering cxlraordinary lndoccmcnU in
.
the way of PncC3'
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Vcry Kesioctf ully,
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Funniest Play on Farth ! The Few Musical
Version of .
TlTlTr5t5 T i n T Air ? i vn
PECK'S BAD BOY AND
HIS PA !
I'LAYSD ONLY BY ATKINSON COME-
CHARLES ATKINSON; MaDager.
Reserve i tcata on salo at IIelna1errcr'n on
Mono: ay next. c. u. W1LLSON.
dec 27 St Star copy Maaagcr Opera Home
HORNER SCHOOL,
OXFORD, N. C.
A CLASS1CA L, MAT HEM ATICAL AND
Scientific Academy with Military organization
ml discipline
The Sprine Term of 1835 will beirln th wr.
ocd Monday, the 12th day of January.
yin am pie corps 01 aoto instructors is pro
vided and the school Is thoroughly equlnoed
for eflicicnt work. 7 m
Terms for bnard and tuition, the. same as
heretofore. Send for Catalogue. "
J 11. & J. U. HORNER.
Oxfonl, N. C, Dec. 22, 1S&4.
dec 21! ?aw3w v , m th
S. H. Trimble.
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKER
and Auctioneer of General Merchandise nf
every description. Office corner prtnccfs and
Water streets. Cronly. & Morriss' old stand.
Personal attention given to sale of hones and
vehicles at private salo or at auction. Con-
slgnmeaU solicited. 8ETII TV. DAVIS,"
sytg2 Auctioneer. .
Oysters. Oysters,
rHTOSE -iTAMOUS HOENE OYS-4 .
TER3 can be found at he Old North MgJy -
State Faloon. ThCf are the best "brought to
tals city. Cigars. Wines, Beer, and old clem
mer Whljkcy. always on hand. - Call at the
- OLD NORTH STATE SALOON.
dec I - 6 South Front Street.
JJEAUriFUL AND USEFUL CHEISTMAS
Presents in Millinery and Faery Goods at ,
MRS. KATE C. WJNE'S,
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