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LOVE'S QUEEN. SSbIJ not ve t,,ee conie 100 , t in' ioW woull hot Mem pure gokl JftC!. rib7l chain him mar, V,luld .make his beauty disappear. kJ hiH Jtkte; do thou keep th!i:cj ....ii him from afar: WrfciTls froth love own Kuidlng-Mar, ,PU " K,nll not d o. E ! tt"w" " nr.. tKolI rrnrh it hand !t.J 111. ""V 1 faM loftv longing i"""" " J , ,1 one who speechless Kjandt i rptnre et me perfestsnaee. . --MViin-e, my hope, mjr all, sbal I be l.mk to neaveu uuu iwn lVcs shall I Ihe heavenly light, o,-: shall 15, the summer breeze, ay at -. ItlllflEIUft I ' , n June reu iwkts. x ..... , thLu thyself shall come not down l,m that pun region iar aoove, . VA-n thv throne and wear thy crown,'.. g.li ol IUV ueuri iucc" " jijonarth In thy realm complete, lnrl I monarch-pat thy ft-et. j How is Thiol T .itmsville i Ciurier-.Iour.ial tin- 1)0 Ly crictratc8 llio - following: It Ls s;iul tliut n J ret it'll county vs. J-si is a very old gentleman named hi uiiiii never took a. ).)! JSO i L; inliis life. I H is now but 85 sViM,a!nl jtw'itlio opinion of vvcry Vift -I'liywciaii whom wc -.have ilUl tipoiS J tlc subject that if lie taken a few of Or. Winter. Vi Uiu-bH, or f hU sugar coated table Liver Pills along through life he bare been at .least 120 by this time ' Uilthy that lie. njight have u;vel half a i'iht ol'Ljncijtiali whis tin tingle .sitting without having ii t: tl a:i half kil!el by it, and so I that a i uit oti'dn't hayo kucked lewn uith .au jiroj crow bar ora v" h.iiulqiike. IK is a iity that the It: t'cur.ui should have knocked oil so I yri of h'5 life in tU it Way, but it ii icrrtio!i net! uncommon among W vhi In I to. re id the advertising lb of the Courier-Journal regularly. ' I: ill I led iAVomcn in the EiirUkIi Army. An order has ictentHl NfUul by thy war ottice on thy subt the number ol married wonie;i al- ik borne on the strength ot areg- Uitheito t"0! niuuber of rank I'iowcd'ou tuo married establfsh- i s .even ner cent, of tne number t in hi the r 1 . imeiit. and the wives and f thi-so'i men I wero in the eiiiov ,, - - - j - j a i tain privileges, such as being io nee ijuaneis auu oeing aiiowcu riaiionl at coidract rates. This h is now bteu mluccd to lour uer t.l it- - t r ' Of course this' will not not aJlect iiuSlu s at present on the 1 establish-' , 1 ut vacaueits wilt not hi filled the, uunibcrsj are reduced to the r tilrurc. This reduction is probably d by the ;s nor i-ser vice sysiern oy Koldie'r is iKtuud to 'servo onlv six with the Colt rsj in consequent e ol h the authoritiiss Jtmjro think he wid fp!nty of tunc to get married after ivt the army, j Whether this , will l V : . Til liV 1V ll.V. V VUlltlUb LCI . would Kein io an. unofficial" mind LI ilie cou.kM ts, even m such a home lltiltish Goverunicnt allots to the ?lNldier, would tlo something to iieVliiiig Private Noakes out of the huse, and the 1 consequent guanl During the Criniean waraTurkUh UmiijI iulornicHl of the small I of liriUah soldiers allowetl to be I i Mated to have exclaimed, only bix wives to a company !'"' ffiiM h hay to the ccntcinidated I Miscellaneous. jbbah for wilmington ! ' )wie-at;?last. ?LES G.lUARTSHELD takes pleas- ' i i nnouncing to the citizens of Wiluiing thehaapcrnianciiUy located here and to take orders lor Tuning aad Re Pianos and Organs. Mr, HartfOeld 21 rears pf experience in Lis profes i'arties will find It to their adrantage lojr one who is a practical Piano f Particu ar attention will be gircn jrat'ng Old Instruments thoroughly. F'1 Dc d,jne on the most reasonable j Refmnces satisfactory can be given. by the year and Pianos kept in rj?Shont the whole year; so that per iiill not have to wait six months, and ro thirds of the year on a Piano mor j ut of tune, and money will be saved i 1 vni . I I l0 Second attest nror .timet f, 'br ordeis msy be left at his residence Mulberry and Second sts. , jan Zi ( Real Estate. f IUTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE 'I. V.-- 1 ' I .I ' Pvl in a rio t.j i . r McbtiT.Wilkin.r-.nd fr n W.l. u i wife, tn Luhr Vollers. bearing date a y of December, A. D., 187?, and ; iu the Uejrister's office of New Han- fnt.in Rook "M. M. Jl." at pages 34, I will, las the Attorney of the said "'t eipose to tale Dy puoue auction, st t 12 II., at the Court Uouie door 1 1. 1 A .1lit .a - 1 ' ol ning;ton, the tollowing ? tr parcel of land situated and beinc in . Litr nf W;!.: . r v iia j5Ute of North Carolina, and tn described as follows : of tac Western intersection of Queen l Streets .and rnnninir flionoa alnrxr of Queen street, Easteihty-two and r ,f2ij)feet, Ibcnctf North, parallel .V. . cri sixiy-six lect, thence West, I "Wltli' lliuan 1 - I I ift, thence South, parallel with w eei io me Deponing ; V?a? Prtof the- western half of r yy'i tu according to the i Un of the said Citj of WUmiagton. I vrj-lii. l l ! 7 mAUSDEN BELLAMY, ' . . V;: - ".-v Attorney. ERTIS&T ; - ' '' - -i-.Tne-' I. . I-V ... - DAILY REVIEW, Miscel!aneoiis. fail.1 1 "f ''.V . ' 'i ' P i I ExT SEIF-F.IS: EMSG TAiiH. ESPECIALLY ADAI'TEJ) TO THE USE ' "" '-I' '. Cotton Shippers. Xeat!y printetl at LOWEST PKICES h? s. a. izAiiZi, jan 18. Sola Agent for Wilmington. All X EOPLE ARE RAPIDLY TCRXIXG their attention to the fact that the SWKETEST CANDIES, THE FRESHEST FRUITS and the PRETTIEST and CHEAPEST TOY3 ' "am to be found at the NEW CANDY STORE. NEW CONFECTIONS and FRESH FRUIT constantly received. TODACCO, CIGARS, Ac., the best as well as the cheapest brands, always on hand. JAMES W. EIPPITT, jan8 Corner Front and Princess ets. Just Received YD NOW OPENING AT THE SXlOOXIZi'ST? gxiocbb.:, a full aad fine stock of choice Groceries, ConTectioneries, Fraits, Nats J Raisins Currants, JELLIES, PRESERVES, &c, fcc. Which will be otTercd at the loregt prices to the, Chrietiaas trade. . , Come and.be convinced. S. J. WEST, dec 19 Corner 4 tit and Campbell sts. if Yii lEEY MM ;o: JAMES GORDON BENNETT, - P II O P 11 1ETO 11. o jThe Best and ' Cheapest' Newspaper Published. ' l' O S T AGE F II E E . ONE D G L L-A R l'EU YEAR. 1 : i i 5 0 Cents for Six months. 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Noting the success juvenile papers, meet with at the North, and it being the Company V belief that a paper of such .character .would be interesting and instructive to ibe yoath or thisState, wc will begjapnbJication on or ahoutlhe ' jxa UU . . ! ,15tJV; Instant; expecting at lushtrd jpuljic patronsgc. c The subscription price for' Uio SU5N V SOUTH is as follows: t One yearV.....'..;....iIiX..4.rn 00 . Six months.... I o Three montbs...;..u.v.4..; S . Advertisements inserted atrcasonable rates. WiLKixcTojr. A3irEca 'PirslrsBixa jCoiir'r, Wilmington, NV & , ;) f. 1 ..dec 13 A If you wish to grow Vegetables for sale, read Gardening icy i?rcfitL If you wiih to beccmea Commercial Florift, . ; .v :.jead .-: tu, " M.r .... . .'" Ifyouwihio Gar Jen for home use nfy read Gardening for Pleasure ! All by Peter ITendcrson. Price l.r0 each, postpaid; by mail. Our Conildiicd CATALOGUE ii;r 1K77. 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Adirft-1 I f - , : -: 1 - n:ANnAsr tua, - ,f L' lojand lVeprlctort. Ca'e fJalistzry' rJnrrcr. - !y and i" Vi ecklt alwavs Democratic i't. aad Trf-Yt'eckly at il and C 5. A J Jresa, j. j. st::.art, Elitcr ari rrrpri :tor,f - lrr-.N. C SUBSCR1CC " I O.i ITIIC REVIEW IT is it jrO 41j tsc. y tUl :'fv !U Ercry- . od ought to Lxtc iu , uuo., xwemucay uem do., Champagnes, (Tarets, Sherry, Port and Maderia Vjne, at POPCXAH Patcts.;''M : . mi te ,JtAi' in i J. .
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 26, 1877, edition 1
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