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s THE IIOEIiniG STiE. By WW. 2" , ! . .. IM . - I A 1 1 :i I-.'--1 V 4 l-ev-. Lx b! II 'I .v r-il - -Kl T- ' Z ' k- - . .. ; : ::::::::.::: JS BA.TX3 Of SUB8CBOTIOH VX ADT.WC y. uneyeiu-, (by mail) potUge V--- tj j sixmonthB, " " m ........... w Three months ;; M ........... jg mnnth .' -"' ' -........... 1 UU "CiSr Snhecriber aeliwredla any part of the city? FituSn CenU per week. Onr City Agett are not iaSwSed toeoGect for, mere tham three months in advance. ' , OUTLINES- The Forte has sent a circular to the Bri tiab Goverameat, asking f or . mediation ; there is 4a prbspectof 3tt being accepted at present, as Germany is opposed to it, and Russia probably would not be pleased at the offer:' -- 'Russia .will 'not adraince at once, as she will want to see the effect the fall of PleWa will hare. : The Turks-bare been ' dnTen f across the Lom; the Rassian hold their intrenchmenta on the West bank. , OBman Pasha has sent his report iof fthe. fall of Pletna to his govjerinient. Gonkling; and Gordon bad some sharp words in committee. Ex-Assistant Secretary-of Treasury1 Mc- . Cormick has been nominated as ' Commis sioner to the Paris Exposition. An other 'savings bank in New York has gone up. The Gordoo-Conkling affair bas beeu amicably arranged.,; ,The Presi dent approved the Paris Exposition bill.' A flglif ojjTlta TeraJi aide of the fiio Grande el ;-ainCbpdy of VUe4 States and Stale troops and a largo body of Mexicans; fightini? going on ; the Governor of Texas asks for immediate assistance, - senator Butler asks for an itavesUgatioo into the manner of : his election ; resolution went ov.t VteaX!vi X)eptti ties will vote for direct ts? ind two months of the budget -1 TnrkisICCoamber of Deputies elected a Christian as President - The Pope is better. Presbyterian University at Chicago burnt;, loss SO,000. Elena was burned by the Turks; the Russians re-occupied itf',.r! - Kew, York- markets: Money active at 7 per cent; gold quiet at 102; cotton; tsier at 1,1 T-16ll 9-16 centsflour dull and heavy afe.$5 0G 5 10; wheat heavy and S ceuta lower; corn i cent lower; spirits turpentine quiet at? 33 cents; rosin quiet at f 1 67il 72. Tb iiepahlicans evidently distrust MacMahoo. They will vote, at pre sent but two months of, tbe budget They wish to try his fidelity. . The wortdtxeA-Chri8tiari believer has " beeh ' elected President, of a i&assalman Chamber of Depn ties, liow adversity caes;. liberalize and sober; It yet ": wears a precious jewel in its head." - Times are steadily growing worse in the North Bank after bank and merchant after merchant fail. An other Savings- Bank in Kew York has followed the bad example of the Chicago banka, where "they all do it' innca aiuiui una giywu dmuucuij . very brave. Nofr that he thinks the discomfiture of the Turks a certainty, his voice is for ; war. So long as the issue seemed doubtful he held , aloof. His proclamation, in which he calls on the' Servians to "move forward alongside the victorious banner of the Czar," will , excite only derision and contempt ; . The news from the East is that the Porte has asked England's mediation. It is believed that England will not agree because Germany is opposed to it, and Russia would not probatrfy re gard with favor any such office on the part of England. It is said Rus sian troops will not : advance as yet, but will wait to see what effect the fall of Plevna has. , The difficulty . between Senators Gordon and Cockling has been ami cably - arranged. Senator Ransom acted as the friend of Gen. Gordon in adjusting the difficulty!; The mat ter was considered in secret session. If Gen. Gordon were not a member of the Presbylerian'.lChdrch we should have supposed from the im portance4 'given the" matter ' by the Senate that there ' was danger of a scene at BJadenkburg, as in old times, and need for "pistols and coffee for two." WeTsoppose Conkling would fight, aa;he is-tooproud a-man io bear tamely an. indignity. , As for Gen. Gordon, he has, illustrated his courage on twenty ! battle-fields where brave men fought and felL - Perhaps the spark has been struck that will kindle a fire that may set two countries in a blaze. - Who knows? The telegraphic -newsffrom the Rio Grande is of a character to make the papers that favor war with Mexico red-hot. A band: of .Mexican & ma rauders nnmbering ' three hundred have erossed the Rio, Grande into Texas and . attacked some . twenty Slate and United States soldiers, kill ing sevejral.; At ; last accounts the fighting continued " and the little band was defending .themselves the best they-cpnld. The Governor of Texas asks the Secretary of War for assistance. tWe ' do not apprehend . very serious results from this scrim mage. Our troops had set the exam ple of invasion...- The real danger lies in this: such conflicts may bring on finally "a fightdrsuch magnitude as to eventuate -in war. . Let us have peace.- -i '" II 1 II 11 il ,.. .. A, .. ,. M .rv - .. . fv . ' 'VV'ir, I" A . .: i - . SrS5L" S . .. ., ,,. , . ' i ' t . . . . . . ... ....... , , 11 " r - VOL.T XXI. NO. 72. i ILatest By Mail. - The Cardom-COBkllus Olfflenlt-, - Washington, Deo. 14. ; Asbarp- aiteroation occurred in ex ecutive session this afternoon be tween Mr. Conkling and Gen. ,Gor don, of Ga., which may lead to grave personal difficulties. The latter Sen ator was on the floor calling for the report which the committee on Com merce had directed Mr. Spencer, of Alabama, to make on the nomination of Smith, as Collector of Mobile, and which that worthy has been endea voring to suppress in order to prevent the case from coming to a vote. Conkling came i to the rescue of his henchmen by calling out . in loud and peremptory tones, i'go on with the calendar.". ; . H Senator Gordon rebuked this rude interruption by remarking that hV was conducting the public, business, and that ibe Senator from New York rKad.no' right to give orders to the i Conkling affected vsot to healf this remark, and asked the Senator from. Georgia, what he said? Whereupon Gen. Gordon repeated his remark. Conkling replied, that if the Sena ator from Georgia stated that he was giving orders to the Vice President, he stated what was not true. .Gor don at once restated what he had said. - Whereupon Conkling repeat ed .; again, speaking hypothetically, "that if the Senator; stated that he had given orders to the Vice Presi dent, he stated what was not true." "Very well," said Gordon, we will settle that" "Yes," said Conkling": ?we will settle it here." . "No.'t Re torted Gordon, with emphasis, "we wilt iot settle it here," This scene J .was, oi course, nigniy exciting. " ':'':''.':': sampion Fair.'f- . Raleigh Observer Report Condensed, 1 THIB1 PAT DKCEMBaal3:- t ?V . A large number' of visitors over 1,000, availed themselves of the beau tiful day and put in an appearance 400 more than Jast year. i;-'-.:''t At2l2 o'clock' M. His Excellency Gov. Vance, in company with the President, W. K. Pigford,1 Col. Ash ford, Chief . Marshal, E. W. Kerr, Esq., and several members of the Ex ecutive Committee, visited the Fair Grounds. : E. VV. Kerr introduced Governor Vance, who then addressed the crowd. lie concluded by Baying r "He would now change from an agri culturist to an astronomer and take a view of h& heavenly bodies which he sa w before him, but on to-morrow would tell them what he knew about &a.uuu. The exhibition in the live stock de partment .was perfectly splendid, and by many was said to be ahead of any Mother fair In the State. - n Friday is the big day. It is ex pected that every . man, woman and child in this whole ! county will be here to see and hear Vance. Let them come; one more good day will relieve the Society of all financial embarrassments, then in the future there will beno fears about success. So be it. ' . ; - ; : ,. . If The hop last nights was quite a pleasant affair, and , the young ladies looked very pretty. . To-night is the grand ball of the Fair, when they will he in full dress. . Raleigh bandied 2,329 bales cot ton last weefc V, ' " - Bertie sends three colored con victs to the penitentiary. . . , - 4 Gov. Vance declines to lecture in Atlanta upon invitation. Mallard shooting on Trent river furnishes sport to Newbern gunners now. j Mr. J. H. Leak,' of Trinity Col lege, is ahead thus far. His pi weighed 415 pounds. Next. : J": . ; ; . . .I r-jThe of&cers of the second regi ment are to meet at Wadesboro, and not Geldsboro, as published. ' The Carolina Central train came near being wrecked by a sill being laid across the track near Monroe. - r Green IL Alford, Esq., of Wake, is dead. He was a worthy citizen and oace a member of the .Legislature. JOHNSON LKDBSTTKB. On Tuesday, 27th of November, 1877, at the residence of the bride's father, in the town of Rockingham, Richmond to., by the Rev. J. W. Jenkins, ROBERT A. JOHN SON, Esq, n& Miss ROSA STEELE LBBBET TER. ;- - YOPP DYER In this cltji on the evening of thellthlnstby Rev. G. M. Payne, NICHOUU W. YOPP and SARAH E., daughter of the late Thos. JL. Dyer. Esq., of Nassau, New Providence. Bahamas. No cards. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. The Committee appointed by the Wilmington Steam lire Engine Company, No. 1, to draft reso lutions expressive of the feeling of the Company in the loss of their lata comrade, NEILL S. Mo LAURIN, report the following : Whereas, in the manifold workings of a DLvine Providenee, and in the dispensation of a Supreme Being, whose purposes to as are unknown, it has pleased the Almighty Father to remove from as Neill S. McLaarin, oar companion and fellow-fireman, who was just entering the strife of life, and whose present career promised a brilliant future of usefulness. . - - . . ... Seaolved. That in the death of onr comrade. eui 8. McLanrih, this Company has lost a member whose faithfulness In its ithiainess in its seme ice we look back upon with pride, and whose genial presence has ever cheered and animated at with a sense of good feeling and consideration one to anotner. , Resolved, That In unlBon with numerous ac quaintances, bat more especially- his friends, wha were attached to him by his kin ant sa ef heart, bis urbanity of manners and gentlemanly demeanor to wards alL which characterized him through his BhorVllved existence, and which served to mark him as one of nature's noblemen, we do mourn his early and, to us, seemingly untimely end, feeling that we have not only lost an excellent brother fireman, but the community has lost a most useful member. Resolved, That in our time of madness and afflic tion we tender to the bereaved family of the de ceased our sincere and heartfelt sympathies, with the earnest prayer taat uoa-s tenaerness may -m time assuage the bitterness of this irreparable blow. Mnhr. -That as an evidence of our resoect for his memory, we will wear the usual badge of mourn ne usual vaage oi muira by our regulations .and a at this Company be in and date of death. - ing for the penoa specuwa : blank tmu in the records oi ak pegs in the recoras o: scriDea wita nis name, ipuu uw u . . n 1 j noiata Mimnf thMA rnanlti tjnns nA (wnt his name, age ana : nsiuii u4. v - r ' : , - -- to the family ef tne aeceasea, ana aisv i uruusueu w the city papers with a request that they be published. it F-WHITE. 1 A. D. BROWN. Cem. B. Q. PARMELEE, S W'lBMIJQNN CITY ITERIS LADIES BUMMER TOILKTS 'receive Ithelr crown in a; grace from that inimitable coemetlc, Gon rand's Olympian Cream. Doea not rub bat readily washes off. ' nice in large Bottles reduced to one vouar. . ror saie dj a. o. Juands. , ' DEATH'S DOOR STANDS WIDE ' OPEN FOB those who sailer a Conch to "run on" until the lungs separate, or the wind-pipe and the bronchial woes oecome nopeie&aiy aueased. bat lor all who resort to tuu i monxt op uobxhouhd axs Tab, in the early stages, there is immediate relief, and the absolute certainty of a permanent care. Pike's Toothache Drops core in one minute. : --i - s"'1' ' ' " (ft H - Lats Papkrs. To Harris' News Stand, south rae s-ronc Dtreet, we are lnoeDtea ior copies or tne New York Ledger, Chimney Corner and Frank LedWe Illustrated Ifewipepertor the current week. The Stand will remain open' until 11 o'clock this morning. - .- ; Happy .tidings for nervous Batterers, and these who have been dosed, dragged and quacked . Pol- Temacner s juectnc Belts effectually care prema ture debility, weakness, and decay. Book and Jour- aal, with information worth thousands, mailed free. Address Pulvx&machx Qaltahio Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio. - - :- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rpHKBB WILL EE AlSPBOAL KEBTVSQ OF JL the ComDsnv at the Armory, over J. H. Alton's store, en Tuesday eveniag, at IX o'clock. Business oi unporiance, ana every memoer is expeciea to oe presents Monthly asaeeameBts are past dae and WIQWAX OF WYOMING! TRIBE HO . Ixr. a R. M., WilmingtOB. N. CL, . , ! 15th San Hunting Meoa. O. S. D,S3a BSBTHREN: Bv diBnennOiMt eranted by Vice Great Inchonee, you are respectfaily reqaestedto attend lBUUUoancu tueepvior jueetum oi umcers. foil attendance is desired, By order of Sacheas. i: . dec 18-11 : a H. CAPP8, Chief of Records. Sociable . .Hi.: B Y THE LADIES OF ST. THOMAS' CHURCH. at the Opera House, Wednesday Evening, Dec. OA 1fiW Italian Band engaged for Dancing,! Refreshments served bT the ladies. ' Admission Gentlemen 60 : cents; Ladies . and Children 85 centa, , . dec 16, Sf ?5,;- Ship Notice.? r; - ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY cautioned against harboring or trust- jeTH: V ing any of the Crew of the Swedish (rarq! no "IDDNA. " as no deou j-pt tneir rontraoUn wiTe-iflii4 by dec 11 - . -W V Sk TT . tYTll,T l . - Dissolution. tTMlS OO-PARTNKRSirrP- HKXBTOJOIIE EX JU iating between Alexander Beatoms and J. T. O. Antry , under the name and style of A. SESSOMS & AUTRY, was this day dissolved by mutual consent.!-Alexander Hesf ib is ai-ne authorized to sign the name of the f alnliqu Jatton. . . f A. fcSSOMb Af AUTKY. 1 " - . December IS, 1877.' Ceno 3ordo;N.a ;' den IB at .'..-'w. "! 1 .'in-"" ':' r For Sale, A' FINE BLACK MARE, I r. between six and Mven years old, A NO-TOP BUGGY, and a set ef HARNESS, 1 : Address - -v . de4 18 It P.OBox6S.dty. .1 ' r t , 1 t, CHRISTMAS UOOIS.-Bd,ytvory handle Table and Tea Knives, fine Plated Knives. Forks, Bppons. c; iiodiera' Steels, SciBsors. Pen-Knives, Jtc Also a 1 uarvew, very fine PistoU. Powderr She, Caps, Shells, Cartridges, Wadding, Game Begs, Powder above Goods in town can be found at the Old Es tablished Hardware House of i , ., . JC m JOHN DAWSON,- ' dec IS tf ' : SI Market street; Church Faiiv A Chance for All to Enjoy Themselves. Gall at the Christmas store op the Ladles' Aid Society of Fifth Street M. K. Chorch, (A. David's old stand, Market stroet) where they are selling TOYS AND CHRISTMAS GOODS gen erally, at greatly reduced prices. ' ,. Immense stock of Useful as well as Ornamenta Goods. - '' : ' " . ' . . They will, at any hour duringthe next two weeks, furnish an OYSTER SUPPER, prepared In excellent style, for the reasonable sum of twenty five cents.. . dee 18 It Hew Store. Hey Goods. ? 1 No. Vsoatt Frosts Strwf-?f.v G. Li. BnHIMER; r- l WHOLESALE AND RETAIL f DEALER IN TOBACCO, 8FUFF AND CIGARS. All of the POPULAR BRANDS OF CIGARS at RetaiL V Motto: Quick Sales and Small Profits. My friends are Invited to call.'. decl8)t i a t e J J m f, I- Just Arrived. f AAA T.hn MTXKD CANDY. Z.Uyl at 85 cento per pound; 1 000 Lb" yKKNC c-rT; v ' Malaga Grapes, Raisins. i: Dried Figs, Oranges, Nats, Lemons, Ac. Also another lot of those SMALL SUQ AS CUBED ' BAjks, V. A i From 5 to 8 pounds, dec 16-lt - I ' ; " WEST A CO, Choice Garments ! jyjADB UP IN FIRST CLASS STILE, .i t For a Very Little Money, at , HUNSON A. CO'8. dee 16 It BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS -AT- Yates' Book Store, And then walk backinto his PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS hen wi isve yo And have your ugly faces photographed. . dec 16 If Chas. D. T.lyers Offers, and tne Goods must b6 soil ,'' f , .i ' 1 A A FIRKINS, TUBS AND PAILS BUTTER,' 11 V The very Cream of the Dairy down to ; the low grades for cooking purposes.' 100 Barrels NEW SWEET CIDER. , Cider Viaegar. ; AND -I A A Boxes ORANGES AND1SMON8. 2QQ Bbls APPLES AND POTATOES.' 100 60X68 BBST LAnNDRT 8TARcH- 2Q Tierces LKA.F aW. 2Q BoxesCITRON. ('. .. ;; 1 A A Boxes RAISINS. , f" ',V' Murray A Co.'s Old Stand. i 88 and 40 North Water street, C!BA8. D, MYERS. - dec 16-tf ' X ...! . i. . - t - " - , ' . - - j ' " Three montn,... 7. M 00 NEWU ADVERTISEMElJTS. P, A. SOHUTTE, Sentb Front s.' ;.!' : : j . .i-i i F U R W IT U R E! OFFERS WOBKSTANDS, SOMETHING NICE; - Rattan Furniture. 1 , v .: . . And makes to order ' luZlBif Goods for Xmas Presenta.4 Jaflt receireda a nice Mortmeiit of cbeap V Chamber Sets, tf.c.r&c. ; 8oliclta an Inspection'of fine lot of V , Feathercair&c. ; Ne Goods aUsKoresented. and no trouble to snow any. , . . .. . f teeiHi T AX FULLY PRKPAEKD TO TtLV " &..v With all of the delicacies of the season, and guaran tee fa MOST SEASONABLE piices for n RAIBINS-In Wholes, Quarters, and Halves ; . Citron, Corrants, Prunes, 1 J . Dried Peaches and Apples, ; . . . . . " ..... . . Macearoni,- Albert Biscuit at retail. Glen Cove Bis- rait, Wilson's Tea, Mixed, Oyster, Seda, and an other desirable Crackers.' ".; ii; -. , i: , pit. Prackers and Torpedoes- tOLDN. C. AND FERRIS' HAMS, FLAVORING EXTRACTS SPICKS Call aid examine stock at James C.' Stevenson's. 4ct IStf Pntiiiture ! ! Carpets ! IBtSTOCK ! f AIX . 6BADES 1 I$tDesip$ h towert Pripes ! t. But Chiidrea'i Chairs and Eattan dockers. -ft ; - 1 i :' ! . i ; . i . '. T . . Just the thins for a Christmas Gift. - -i ... j. j. . . .. . . . ... . - ,4.-1. -- " . : IX A. SMITH CO., : ded 182W North Front street Christmas Goods. A LESi V " ' IRAISraS. ORANGES, CANDY, - i- ITHON. . ! LEMONS. r RUNES, CURRANTS, COCOA-NUTS and FIRE-CRACKERS. , ' For sale by y " : i.-(i.-n-v., - .. ADRIAN arYOLLBRS -dccjl6-tf Northeast corner Front aadSocksts. -r Rdur, Sugar, Meat, Molasses ' 'l'oOO BblB ilob of TarI-u8 DranaB '.'J 2gQ Bbls SUGAR, of sundry grades, . . . :vi-? i-i er A Boxes MEAT, Hams, Shoulders, - -'IIOU Sides, 8trips and Bellies, 1200 Hbd " BbU MOLAB8M' ' : " Call on or order direct from deciatf ADRIAN A VOLLERS. If X i i Bagging, Ties, &c.' ;. JgQ Rolls and Half Rolls BAGGING.: I 25 TmHPPp ' t 2g Bbls KKROSTNE OU, Ac., Ac."' f tV LIQUORS. TOBACCO and . . fT H' CIGARS A 8PBCIALTT. dec!6tf ' ADRIAN VOLLERS. iil Holiday" PriceSa S CPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE O subjoined prices, which are ruling at VOllkEB BBONT AKD PSJNCESS STREETS during the balance .of the season commencing to morrow: - - u , Good Business Suits f 5 50, worth 8 00; -- Good Business Suits $6 60, worth $9 00; " ' t - Good Business Suito f 7 60, worth fio oo; " Good. Business Suits 10 00, worth tl 60; GoodBusinesB Suits 60, worth $16 00. -1 : - ; ' - ' I have splendid Dress Suits from f U 60 up; also an elegant assortment of Piece Goods, which I am prepared to make up in the latest styles with the finest workmanship, . All. I ask is a calL and my Goods will sell themselves. A, DAVID, i dec 16-tf ' Merchant Tailor A Clothier. The : Host ; SuDslniitlal ,and UselW " j CHEISTHAS PRESENT . That can!be given dj a goodjiook. Unlikl toys that please for a short time and break, they give everlasting pleasure in the way of useful knowledge, not to the young alone, but to all. ' . call at once and select from the Immense stock at , r! , HEtNSBSRQSRS. , . -. Live Book and Music Store, J- ' ! . , . .. z ' , dec 16-tf 1 ' Npa. 39 and 41 Market St Buy Good-Flour. SUCH as (6 rrsUBB ROSE." 'BRILLIANT," ' ' ' Xi "ONSLOW," GEM," ! I ' v ; 'POPilLaR, 'OURPET," New! sweet and uniform, from n, , .. r- " . . . . ; ' -l . ' : declfi-DAWtf f J . ..4.HALL A PEARSALL. ' Bulk lleats. ?A' AAA lbs SiOES . AND SHOULDERS; . ': r 50 Bbls NEW MESS PORK. f For sale low Dy 1 del 16-D AWtf . - HALL A PEARS ALL, A ITice Zlerschaum TMPE OR CIGAR HOLDER IS A NICE CHRIST A mas Present.. A Largs Stock, to select from at KASPR0WICZ7' . Many weald probably prefer a box of FINK CI GARS.; Call, and purchase them at 1 TT Garden City Cigar Emporium, 9 North Front street . dee 16-tf i Cutlery. Cutlery., ALARGR 1 SUPPLY- AND GOOD ASSORT ment or Rogers Table Cutlery, Scissors, Scis sors in Cases, Plated -Knives, both Tea and Table, Rogers' Plated Forks, Spoons, Ac. ' A good assortment of Pocket Knifes, both "So gers' A Wostenholm'B. All of the above f orlsale atvery LowFigare. dec 16-tr v' u v ' ' ", 33 North Front St. 16;:l877 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE, , WILMINGTON, N. C, Dec 15, 1877. ITotice to Shippers. npHE ROANOKE RTVER BRTDGR, ATWEL- X DON, will be completed on DECEMBER SOtb, and on and after that date Through Trains, both Freight and Passenger, will be run as heretofore. Parties ordering Goods via this Line may be assured oi usuw oupaicn oeug given, tuem. . ., .i-' A. POPE, dec 16 It General Freight Agent. Review copy one time. 20 qoo Lbs RY p18" -. - : Vj'QQQ LTVJ DUCKS. 1 I y500 DBJB8SK TURKEYS, j, . Crates APPLES, i 10,000 s WOOL. Execute orders Ccr all descriptions of Groceries. Make cash advances on Consignments. - PBTTBWAY A SCHULKBN, Brokers and Commission Merchants, " dec 16-tf Next North Princess' and Water sts . Post and Review copy; ! Bacon. Bacon. im jQQ Boxes D? 8. SIDES, I 2Q Boxes SMOKED SIDES, f I'Forsaleby dee 16-tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS : File Cracters ani Cheese. j QQ Boxes FIRE CRACKERS, JQQ Boxes CREAM C'HBESB, - ; For sale by x - dec 16-tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS, 1 Basra, Ties antl Twine. . i 2QQ Half Rolls Standard BAGGING, ' 25 Ton8ARROW TIES 1000 LbTWB' - For sale by dec 16-tf. KERCHNER A CALDER BROS.' Salt. Salt. KCififi Sack8 Liverpool SALT, Salt. WW 1000 declStf " Marshall's Fine do For sale by . KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. Always Useful. Bayers of Christmas Presents should not fall to remember that a du rable BOOT or SHOE la always acceptable.' It will bring joy and com fort, to the heart long after the festal day. ' a large stock and good Belec- wivua mm iwj vw yiivvs . nffn T tartnnrrriTv m. . fk. . - - - aw cujua c DUX. j Remember, ; JTHAT WE KEEP THE VERT BEST , i V GRAM AND STOVE COAL. J And don't forget that r ' . SUPERIOR ENGLISH COAL i ' For quick and hot fires. All sold for Cash only, v ' : - and delivered promptly : i'icfi il to any point In the city. dac 16-tf - ' WORTH A WORTH. Again! 1 jyjETALUC HAIR BRUSHES, , JL- X811118,8 COUGH SYRUP, IMPORTED GERMAN COLOGNE, . - Two Bottles Triple Extract for IS eta.' at . BURB ANK'S PHARMACY, dec 16 tf " Corner of Front and Princess sta. . Varieties for Christmas. pANDTOYS, SUGAR FRUTT," ... : j i . - Christmas Tree Ornaments, Assorted Toys, Bananas,-Oranges, ' - Grapes. Apples, California Pears, Cocoa-Nats, Candies of all grades, Ac , s. oTnorthrops ' dee 16 tf : : Fruk and Confectionery Stores. Just Beceived, , Another line lot of tne celebrated K30LD LEAF,' and the Span- ish Flavored 'KURE- , KA SMOKING ;TO- dauaj . - i nave aiB always.on hand a large and fine tot of CHEW ING TOBACC.OS, both fine and common "Also, fine CIGARS and PIPES, i H. BURKHTMER, Na 6 Market St. dec 16-tf . u. THe Little Sliop iroel tHe Corner .J8 THE PLACE TO GET , , j X. f .' SADDLES, HARNESS, X ' f . WHIPS and COLLARS. Mads or Repaired, Cheap for Cash. cTTXtl . ; Next to aontneriana's Btapies.i i i r HAYDEN A GERHARDT, ded lS-tf . - Wilmington, N. C. v Fine Cutlery. ebrated "BENGAL" "and -RANGOON" HOL LOW GROUND RAZORS. ' Fine POCKET-and-TABLE CUTLERY. ; ' ' J t 1 ' Fine LADIES' SCISSORS, . - For sale low by , . - GEO. A. PECK, - - . dec 16-tf : '- No. S5 South Front St. 7 PeertessTJefender, . A ND OTHER REVOLVERS. J. ; The Latest Improved Models, GOING OFF at Reduced Prices, - GUNS, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS, Ac, at N. JACOBrS Hardware Depot, dec 16-tf . No. 10 South Front street. Ilallard & Co. Zf NEW LOT SECOND-HAND V - V McCLELLAN SADDLES, 1 t.o BOBBS, HORSB BLANKETS. . ,Pnll assortment SADDLERY GOODS, TRUNKS and TRAVELING BAGS. - . C9Manafactaring and Repairins done, promp ly. Bottom Prices. v, "' dec l- . . ., . NoTSSsnth Front St ' ' ' r" ' . " ; The Correct Blyle I "CINE NUTRIA BEAVER 1 , - '-' . STIPF AND SOFT HATS I HARRISON !rUABN. - r , City Hatters , decl6tf WHOLB NO. 3,232 NEW advertisements: 1077 XHAS 1877 Let the Good People j" . - ... , . ' . . j. . : i - - t of Wilmington pause and think of it. j.jj l T;:jf?s tiiSr ;U.V;i; j,;-.-iP.-:-i'-"--'.'V-' 1 j ' " . - ' THE POPULAR XrHOCERT HOUSE ; ' v - Boat7right & HcKoy, ' 5 T smd 8 NORTH FKONT 8T, Have on hud over 2 Tons Candy 2 EVERY GRADE 2240 Lbs. One Ton Huts 2240 ; Lbs. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Crown, Dehesa," London Layers , Loose, Mpscatel and Seedless , i - RAISINS in any ' j , j qnantity. - New Citron, New- Turkish Prunes, New Crop Currants. , Gordon & Dil worth's Shaker and j Ginger Preserves, Marma- 1 ; j lades, Fruits, Jellies, English, German and American "-'Cheese. Pare Old Brandies, Wmes and Cor -; dials, Scotch and American . '' - Whiskeys. s i English and: American Crackers of every kind, r I Apples, Oranges and. Lemons in suf- , j v j , . . VI ficient quantity to famish - e every one. . ' Our.Three Dollar Brand UB" Select ' WHISKEY has improved. ; V , W age. V. ,1' s -- Our Four Dollar Brand Summerdean v. WHISKEY has no equal in the city.""7 " -1 Our Old- Rye & Baker WHISKEYS ? are equal to any in ' 'J - America.' ', , - . V . IV A s "l "-' . . Oar Goods ' have been selected 'with ' great care especially for the ; "HOLIDAYS, t : . WE HAVE SUFFICIENT TO SUPPLY all: Ramember, " theV best CHRISTMAS ' . ; PRESENT you can give the : poor is a choice lot of FAMILY SUPPLIES ! 7J j Call on asandjwjipromi3eJ,qgivetli BEST. ANDj FRESHEST Z GOODS i : Veryj Lowest f. At the Prices 4 BoatOTijffht, &;ilcKby, f .. T and 8 NORTH FRONT ST. deel6DAWtf ! One year . 60 bi iW-Contract Advertisements taken at. p rotor tlonately low rates. , . Ten lines sslid Nonpareil type" make one square. NEW .ADVERTISEMENTS. rlerry Christmas TO ALL! BROWIS & RODDICK are NOW FULLY PREPARED TO SHOW A Very large Assortment OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS ! 45 IlarkeVSt. Brovn Cc Roddick HAVE OPENED A Large and Commodious DIRECTLY opposite our Dry Goods Establishment, For the Special Oalo I OF TOYS, FANCY GOODC, and PLATED JEWELRY, WHOLESALE an! RETAIL Orders will Beceivo Prompt Attention. BROWN & RODDICK; dec 16tf ' ; f it I ft i1 i . I' 4 1.1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Dec. 16, 1877, edition 1
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