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' . '-j ; '- '-.,.-; ;-;.:r :V-.":. '--a-.;. s TIIIS TAPER bliW erJ tftewoon, Soudaj ex- ;UlI. T. JAMES, n,TK A5D PBOPBI ETOH. rJ;BnTION. POSTAGE PAID. c1JT",Jku months. $2 fife' Three J I. l 25 s One month, 60 ccnfc. L? Willi 'be delivered by carriers, ejn j partof tbeeitjr, . the Cj-Sabriber. Will please report any and to receive their paper regularly. fymva SUMMARY. v.-- v : - i . ?, w I , . . - .... i s.,.. . ' " ' " J 1- . r- 4 'ft; - if? e ' J. 2 DAILY Eeviiw. 1- VOL. 1. WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1877. NO. 295. - i nrf IhlXed 1U 1 1 - i - - - . T :. !; :l ! i ' . i r i.iuS'refto to aid or- recognize either I, J.t NIclioUJ Cincinnati mcr- nt,jllVC! iHMUinct -fnr an, amicable .,..ll0nt .f the troubles, Steamer L :. .i.,.rv jit Lontr Hrancli and Reports "from the fl nobody, knows vet . t i..: ft. Ait tr ttr.tr1ivn -Rcnnin makes ah : elaborate speech i .. .... .iiiinuaiii4 uuii .' -in . about jo investigate, the Police ll:nit.crs in Wasbrngtou. Ix;vi JU key,. formerly private secretary to J,t, iiH Wo nominated ai : Secretary: 'fa,; f. S. AVinslow', clerk in c;iii fiiAiui' o the Treasury, has been Lfia'i iinoHcated ia the recent rob- t of ii -Uckaiffrw' a Ohtcfgo -.batik. L palrker1 and. Klippel, Cronin's elec- arei iii Vakh;ii!gtun and will be Cx- ! t'.Mlay i -The tax-payers I a mass hiecting i a Columbia jester i.ij will-' cheerfully pay1 taxes to a nickel to Chain her j Ilnnipton but -.not one ain. In Trenton, .-; : ,ii ; luiliioiiK fur , fur.'Cli iniH'r i..'. 1,500 potters are on' a strike. A little beniocralic mays nleetUig fu'!tl in j ; itashinton yestt rvW. Gitr Nitli"I.s was inaugur ited yes- v'ali New ptfeann by .lro Dino'cruts Packard by t lie Kuvolutiouists. - - bro arc six ijKunsian coivettes at San Inciii-v and five others are due. - ( Jwiiis I wiis yestenla)' inaugurated i:rr,iior of j ndiann. - Sixteen bfs of htiow ilasit niht at St. Louis. j Port .jcivjisij is on the lookout for klicr ice-gorge. - The IVesbyte- Clinich in &:y mciruii rtshv)uth- was burned g-, oxs l2,0Qp, insured $'5,000. !.-'4t Another heavy snow I !1 - . rm in northern New York oh S-.inday; i lilies on a dead level. , Some of I K'o'rtiit'rii pix-achers are now encaged riiK)i)Uiiig on aiKk'i out's "purity. 6t yiotis i)uri)(6c, j - - 1 he dead Com- of Iiauiinburg, Bicjbmond county, against too incorporrtion of that town I Hughes: A resolution instructing "the Attorney-General tor bring suit to recov er bonds fraudulently issued by the Atlautic,, Tenncsso & Obio .Railroad Company." X t - , . Murray: A bill cbnoemirrg pleacinga' in appeals from courts of justice ol ? ihe peace. Jpiciajcomnutteelt jj 1 p it SmgjetJtry r'A bill for the 'protertion legal notices. Cornmittee on judiciary. rowelli A bill, In -regard to county government. - Oraed to be printed and referrel to tho committee on that subject. The bill-to authorise the town of Mil tou to subscribe $10,000 to the capital stoclc of the MjlBii '& Butherlin Narrow Gauge Railroad passed its third reading. CAROLINA. Fine flakes of snow have been off and on' during the foren6on. fallin; Wood is very scarce here now and luis. advance to $.425 a cord for the lx?ot. ; Iy older. of llis, Honor, 'Judge 3IcKoy the sessions of this term of Gurt 'will be from. 10 A. M. to Vrll. of each day. his giving A married man up town views concerning women to a friend yes terday, said a .woman' first loves a fast man, then a good man, and finally any man. Then ; his wife appeared in the doorway, and he went back into the .sell ar and began to split up kindling in an ab ject manner. .ore's, wealth js esthhafed all of the frutu sixty to one ;h mid red millions. At a prize fi-lit in Philadelphia Quimi yhipped Jan.es Mah?r in 14 HaVigh News. , General Assembly. lit ON ATE. I SatcdaV, Jan. ti. M18U'o to! purchase--tho Western I" farulin'a Uailroad, submitted a re- imtir action m that matter. Head wuVeJ id be! scut to the House with iMAHtion to lirint. . . ?inniiigham: A bill to protect cotton Mors.; Propositions and frifivnnpns Iwre, col., of New Hanover: A bill to Vide-lor the working of the public J of tW; Stale... Propositions and ivanees. . J;-;' j ; -nthitji: A; bill to define and declare UDUomcct for burglary. Judiciary, lies: .V resolution instructing the-At-y Utueral locks iSind dams nf - ii vi : eii- ... L f t ... r " ar. KalcKj A resolution iu favor of sheep adry; calendar. 1 f Ull-Ui.bc entitled an act to amend Charter of the city of Newbern. poa tnotion of Green, the bill was order for Tucs-lay; i lGtb, at W 10 regulate the practice ry North Carolina.. -The com f'fcportttl a j substitute. ' The ; bill " kuut,t;o provides that no one shall Ptawtryj except he be licensed 'larly chartered institution of UK y a bord aPi)oint the Li J110. Dental Association; pro Qpn)vi8i0Uli. of this act shall not hi!;?? !rson nir nSSl n the itcrfere ' hviiJ; , J,4jaiDam Aimgham moved jVJWjirhoIe matter on the table. On Ifoimho Senate was found to be a la hvor wr IaynS on the fagaiust it Tue President SL ao the bill ywCut on the table, jotut.ou .of instruction to the com- structin g the Attorney S b"S wl for the recovery of otton Mr. Ftuger, referred to the i ptfy committee. 1 iiJ110 to reconsider tho vote by l in m.1 i " ay oa tne table the W thn u lZrvLli m0l prevailed, ymi;,r ..rfvucarttedto the Y v vU lucorporalions. lOl'si; op KEPnESENTATl VES 7"'olrctcntcd a petition of ci'izcn Corn sells in Pamlico:' county ' at ,35 cents a bushel. ' )' - '' V It is thought -that Gov. Vance will make no change in t l)C Directoryx, of the Atlantic Iload till tlie expiration of the term frr wihch the present , incumlwnts were appointed, -in June next. X ThCiGoldsboro Mess engerlearns that just before 'vacating- the Executive oftice Go v. Brogden issuet a Brigadier Getieral'eJCdHi mission of Militia to Our Mayor, Col. Jas. A Washington; .'also, a?,. Commission to Colonel Goo. C. Moses, as Colonel of the 27th Regiment. . . , , . The Goldsboro Messenger says:The horse .and buggy, stolen at th? same time the stables of Messrs. J. T. 'Freeman & Sonl at Snow Hill, were, destroyed by fire, has been recovered. We failed to learn the part'culars. it will. be remembered that the srablesr were fired, doubtless by the same fiend who stole thejhorse and buggy. Four" other .horses were consumed in " the fire.' .- ; '':V , .'' '' ';.'.(., ': ,::r , - -'- TOCAL NEWS. Pfcw Advertisements. UEor.GE Myees Flour, Sugar Cured llanis, S:c. . - '.'-;':-;, A. SiiKiEit All Made Lineft Bosohi Shirts for DO cents, worth $2 50. 'J AMrs Heaton 8. C. C. Court Calendar Don't take . offence when none js iu tended. - Ths "German" is now an institution in Wilmingtoa. ." ;- A good theatical troupe here uow would draw fine houses. . ! Rebuses are now substituted for mono grams on note paper. Bishop Gibbons-confirmed at St. Mary's Church, Norfolk, on Sunday. ... . : It is the want of 'motive that makes life dulled makos men feel old, . A Parisian has invented a methc d of so i hotographs by telegraph. ; Tea should never ' be boileil, and should be made in an earthen vessel. At Loudon weddings tho frock coat is being abolished in favor of tho dress coat. ' " A ' y - , , " r- Yon cannot build a fire in the morn ing by lying in bed and quarreling about it. . 1 , : Maggie Mitchell's new character part fits her like a glove. But Magye is no longer a kid. Petit Jury. - The following compose, the petit jury for the first two weeks of the present term of Superior Court, viz: ; . .' S. T. Pottsf -Thomas Bvrd Obediah Royal, David E. Bunting, James K. Davis, Andrew J. Johnson, Andrew J; -Walker, T. CJ Moore, Albert Lve, James ll. IJall, Iliram Hankins, Geo. W. Murray,-, Jamc's Bender, William H. Williams ; Citv Court. Patrick Flynn, charged .-with; is is. rderly conduct, case continued. . Capt. B. Morse,, for .disorderly ''conduct and committing an assault and battery on AV.Ech;ards, was lined 5 aiid';cjsis but the fihcHvas afterwards remit ted iv. . a retat dealer, charged with sellings liqKitprs witloUt" .' license, sulmitted the case and was fined $25 and costs.- Pay the Small Bills. , This Is tho time when tradesmen and storekeepers and producers of all the articles of ; domestic use, wear .and consumption, expect their bills to be jiaid, and it is most important that all who owe the m anything should give their accounts prompt attention. It is the period for settlement all round, and by putting the money in motion it will go from , one to another paying off many scores. Thus each will be relieved from his indebtedness, and a general feeling of satisfaction be imparled. A ready" attention to this matter will help to revive, business in all retailcircles. . :! Masquerade JJali. We understand that some -of -the t i;i.g gentbmeivof this city; arc tq have a 'grand masquerade, -ball on . ie'xt Friday eveiiir.g, which. will bes the first held'there this season. Somevcry -di'aWlsomc and unique costumes ?arje bingVprVpared and those who are to participate :im aimuiv autia A Really Liberal Offer. Tho New York Family Story Paper is one of the best litcary papers published. Its enterprising publishers give as a prem iurn to each subscriber the work of Shake speare, in weekly parts, printed in royal octavo form, on good paper, and finely il lustrated. This is alone worth the yearly subscription price bf $3, andjs by far the most liberal gift ever presented to the patrons of any paper now published. Those buying the paper of the newsdeal ers 'are likewise entitled to the part of Shakespeare which accompanies .each isfue. We would advise our friends to avail themselves of this ODnortunitv. .. . 4 - " A djJacss Norman L. Munro & Co., 74 leek man street New York. New Advertisements PLEASE NOTICE, We will be glad to receive co&masicat!ota from our friends on any " and all rabjects of general interest bat : : - The same of, the writer : But atiraVi bt famished to the Editor. - Commanicatiou must be written one side of the paper. 1 1-7 Persona!Hiea most be avoided. . 1 And it is especially and particularly nnder atood that the editor does not always endorre the views of correspondents, unless so stated in the editorial columns. . New Advertisements. only on I D & IS 1 ..... - o. Fro rift 0 00 20 50 00 ';' -!OFFERS;: '". VXM:h BBLS. FAMILY FLOUR, k j AT REDUCED PRICES. Lbs. Sugar Cured Hams, AT 14 CENTS PER POUIfD. ' ) : ' ' ' - Extra Large Beef Tongues, JSt 33L.Q0. Kits SSew Extra Fat 3por pating a.v'ery 'pleusaw-tliucv of it!. ' . . ' ' - -.; . -' v ;. .- A Straw. '-i. A dealer in this city,vi o Hdvci'tisc;! in the Daily Review dVringl' Christmas week, and 0013' 111 the llEvlEW .toll us that he sold that week, atx rei ail. 2,000 pounds of candy, lackingvbut three or fr pounds, and ' .-he" does riot hesitate 4to ascribs much of the -result to--his adver tisement in our paper. ' Wo. publish this simply as a little-straw to tell whkr. way tlic wind blows sometimes Superior Court. Tlij following cases were disposed of in this. Court after the close of our re yesterday: . f ' State vs. W. II. Moore, for staying an election-defendant called and failed, - State vs. Mack D niels,in five cases; pol. pros, entered, with leave. State vs. S. Williams, for larceny; nol. pros, entered with leave. State .vs. Henry Crews, basfanly; nol. pros! entered with leave. ' , State vs. Thomas Nichols, for larceny; nol, pros., entered with leave. State, vs. Alice Holmes, peace warrant; nob pros., entered with leave. The advance in cotton during the" y ? few days will prove a gratifying fact to many. " . , , Many a servant who b a'.s his master's coat loves to fancy that the masfer is inside 6f it. ; . . . Sonic people force fashions, but it was in vain mai. .uumw w the tied back. Any voung man is made better by a - ... - . . m r . s!stcrs love. The love of another jel low s sister will do. ' Business failures in New York during Dj.emle: aggregate nearly two mi'lions of dollars iu liabilities. . . -. ; h i ' 1 ... r - . The programme for tho Week, of Trayer, published by us yesterday, is that adopted in the Churches at Petersburg. Some of our " "bloods" call for stage fixtures" when thoy'drop into a bar. A new and novel name for it, but then it must be reraeubcred that we live ia a pro gresstve age. Wc have secured the services of a special correspondent iu Wasbingtou tity ; which his name is 'Gardge,w and ho will furni'sh us with three letters each week. The first of th series will be fonnd on the. second page of this issue. , We are going ta turn oyer; a ,eaf and are determined that. tho. .Review shall appear on the streets by half past 4 o'clock, at the very latest, as lovg taa the short days coritinuA" S-e if" wo doat (10 Jli' -it ' First National Hank, At a meain2 ot tno stocKir.'-Mrs i ino First National Bank, held at their lank ing House, i 111 1 hi i city, this freno.m. E. Kidder, Esq., was cal led to -the ehai r a ml W. A, French, Esq., to the Secretary's desk.- ' Ah election for directors resulted in the choiceof the old board, as follows; Messrs, E. E:; Burwss,;W. If, MeUary, 1). G. Worth, James Sp'ruut and Walter I . Steele. 1 " " ' I , i The Waters Comingv The waters which have been j preparing for a visit down to the sea a.e on. the way now. The melted feuow aiid the rains which: fell" last week in the interior are combining to make up a big freshet for Us. Capt. Robeson, of the steamer Wave, who left Fayetteville yesterday morning, reports that there has been a rise: already of ten feet, making about fifteen on the shoals and that there is more a-'coming 1 OOK Promotions and Elections. At a mectinz of the Wilmington II & Ladder Co., No. 1, held last evening, Mr. K. 8. Nosh was electl : j Second Assistant and Mr. ;it. F. Ilammq, Axe man. Mr; Nash fills a 'vacancy caused by tie promotion last month, of. Mr. R, A. Beery and Mr. Hanur.c ' succeeds Mr. Nash as. Axeman. 1 ' On the same occasiou Mr. A. Y. WooU was elected Treasurer, Mr, Xash having resigned the position, Xhe Therinomcten Frtun the United States -Signal Oflice at this place we obtain the following re port of' the thermometer, as taken this morning at 7:31 o'clock : '.. .3. Augusta, 27 j fair; Qiarleston, 40, cloudy; Cincinnati, 4, clear; Galveston, 38, cloudy; Jacksonville, 42, cloudy; ley West, C5, light raioj Knoxviilc, 8, cloudy ; Lynch burg, 10, cleat; Memphis; 7, clear; Mont gomery,' 1" ciear, New -York, 15, clear; Norfolk, it, cloudy; Pittsburg, 10, clear; Savannah, S2, fair; Yickfcburg, 18, Cur; Washington, 11, clear; Wilmington, 33, threatening. V. ' V -r- ; ,; . . ..v; V;:";-' ; I thUagcof education and general in tcllisenci& the household is hardly com plete without a Cornuth '& Co. i'iano or Organ. Head t be ad rcrt isemen t in another column, and then send for illustrated cata logue and price list ; - janSr Annual Meeting of Lot Owners. At the regular annual meeting of the Property Holders of -Wilmington (Oak dak) Cemetery, held lasteveniug, Col. W. L, Smith was called to the chair, and Win. M. Pois on was reques'ed to act as Secretary. The i proceedings of the last annual mooing were read. The Secretary and Treasurer submitted Will s-annual report, wmcn, upon motion was received and ordered spread upon the records of the meeting. . The Superintendent reported the grounds in good condition, considering tho amount of labor placed upon them 'during the past. year. Tha Jot xiwners proceeded to - the elec tion of officers for the ensuing year, which resulted as. follows? ' President Donald McRae. Directors-VW. J. Yopp, J. H. Cbad- iH.um, Norwood Giles, G. IV. French, E, Kidder, W. A'. Wright. On. 'motion, themeeting then adiourned, Stiore fl tFb rti 50 n 1.00 50 Pure f AT 25 TO 40 CENTS PER POUND. CASES CANNED VEGETABLES AND FRUITS --V k .' ' "' " ' ' -r -V.:.-"V V - CASES PONV SOUR MASH WHISKEY. Imoored SHhspto - :.' -." - ':; !'- --- i " .: X ' -'-:' ' ' AT 81,50 PER GALLON! " 10 CHESTS MORE OF OUR ELEGANT IMPERIAL AID D0L016 TBM AT 50 CENTS PER POUND, Equal to SI. OO Tea Sold Every where I The report of Mr.lt; J. Jones, Secretary and Treasurer, gives som6 points of much interest to the public. During the year a iicwx feature in the matter of taking care of the lots has been introduced A lot-owner pays a certain ,sum iu advance for ths "perpetual care" of his. lot, the amount being at once in vested iq some tirst -class security. This is a feature of .?ue prominence in the management of cemeteries in the North but ' has never been intrtnlucexl here before. - - . During the patt year tln-re have been ISO interments, as follows : Ages under one year old, 32 ; over one year and under five, 24 ; over five and under ten, 14 ; oh.t ten and under tWntyj A ; over twenty and under thirty, 10: over thirty and under forty, ,11 ; over forty aud under fifty, 10 ; over fifty and uuder sixty, 11 ; over sixty and uuder seventy, 7 ; over seventy and ulcr eighty r 7 ; over eighty aiul under uiucty, 2 ; not stated, 4. Eleven of ihli number died dsewbere and were brouglit here for interment. -j Disease ct cause of death bores, 2 ; drowned, 3 ; bowel ilhiease, 5 ; brain,' 2 ; consurnptioa, 15; cholera infantum, C; chronic enteritis, 1 ; chills, 3 ; croup, 1 ; child-bed, 1 ; dysintery 2 ; diphtheria, 30 ; dropsy, 3 ; feTcrs, 5 conges tire fevers, 2 ; typhoid fever, 2 ; heart, $ ; kidueys, 1 ; lockjaw, 2 ; livtr, 2; mctlin gctis,2Vo!d agekc.3;paratjsis,3; snicsde, 1 ; Et ill-born, 4 small pox, 1 ; poeamo luj, 4; thrush, 1; tumor, ,lf;whoping coigh, 3 ; cot slate 1, 17. AXD Wi: CAN l'LEASE YOU ' "':"'"'.''. -o- WE AHE ANXIOUS TO SELL AND OFFER INDUCEMEI1TS I jan 9 11 cl 13 south pnonc? G7. X EOPLE ARE RAPIDLY ji TURNING their attention to the fact that the SWEETEST CANDIES, THE FRE8IIE.ST FRUITS and the PItETTIF4T and - CHEAPEST TO Y3 "!.h ; - - .jj. arc to be found at the NEW CANDY STORE. NEW CONFECTIONS and FRESH FRUIT constantly received.' TOBACCO, CIGARS, Ac., the best as well as ibe cheapest brands, always on hand. JAMES W. LIP PITT, jaa 8 ' Corner Front and Princess et. GOOD EATfflfi THE SPICE OF LIFE. By investing in one of the following . STANDARD COOK BOOKS, Yon will therebr b enabled to hare tnnr Cooking done in the best and cheapest strle: Mrs. Hale's Receipts for the Million. Motherly Talk with Youn? Hotuekeeperi. llreakfast, Luncheon and Tea. j Common Sense in the iloasehold. The Toons: Housewife's Coonnt-llor and Friend. - ;-. j . The Qneenof the Kitchen'. I Band-Book of Practical Cooker v. All for talc at . . . 1 j .:. . HETTISBERGER'S, XtTe Book, and Music Store, jn 8 33 and 41 Market StrecL GETY0DR ';-' "-. 'mm f ' A- .A-'--'- .-"J -.W ;'--' r'tn 0mW WmW ' f9 ..VI If l!,ClitUO,UUt3f.ir;V' FCOU I " Leave joar orders for printis with him. :deeS9.r.r'i.-av..ii-,i-.-. -;':-H '-w;;-1 GPDDDT OAGLIG. TI CZT,frm'7 NEVV YORKS and Most be sold toon. i " iH3 DtUOSSET k CO. Court Calendar JpOR THE JANUARY TERM of Superior Court for New Ilanorer county.- - CzsO'a in this Court will be called in the to lan ing order . WEDNESDAY: Xo43 Reuben Botts. 44 James Bryan, 45 James Bryan, , 4C Thomas King;, , 47 Francis Holmes, THURSDAY. No 4SBotton, Paalton, 2G JT Murrill, 23 v- " 51 " -. 63 James Petteway 54 Washington Hill, S3 Epraim Smith, Champ Artis, t . 57 Robert Dosber, CO Richard Williams,; j 34 Charles SotherLtcd JAMES HEATOX, jn 8 Clerk Superior Court- Schedule B and C Tax CJotice. ., . A li'VEBSOSS 4bjjci t the ftjnnt (jf Schedule B and C Tax are hereby ncZZcd to come forward and pay thtkL'd wlJa the first ten days ia January, far ! the past si monlhs,ks repaired by law. : This tn UHj do on the 1st day of January, 1877." . J. E. SAiireON,- ESTAJJLI3BXD 1 IZZ Cere r Atd ,fJ-Ta Democratic. Prist: i-.e Mr and Trt-Weekly at 1 2 ani C 5. Ac !.rr, EJitir aal ProrrietorUlLLsry, !i C. -a
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