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" mm ' .. i ! j . i , : ' , . " . . ' ' " " ' ' ' '''''' 7 V 1 I r .--. -S .'. . i J . : .11 mf m " I ,Tlie;Dailr Review. JOSIlJcT JAMES, Ed. and Prop. VlI.MiyGTON, N. C. MOXDATi JANUARY 39, 1877. .REVIEW A I. A new amusement i m vogue among Mexicans ioSan Francisco flhcy wind handkerchiefs tightly around tbe blades of their knives, Ieaving"a quarter of an inch of the tote bare. 1 They light with these weapon, and although the wouuds can not befleep, they areoften numerous and painful. !4iM-.''";';"r ' Some very- unptesant disclosures have been made in England as to bribes receiv ed by English! journalists, and by at lest one member of,. Pari lament, to advance hi? ' claims In the newspapers.. The subsidies varied (from 25 pounds to 500 and 900 pounds and in the case of Dr. I'ussell, of tbe Times, to 1, 000 rounds. !:-. ' i . . i I : ' New Haven Journal a:vl Cjuricr j"flie 'election of Hon. George the facts." F. Hoar as Senator to .'.succeed Mr. Bout well, dyes great satisfaction among i better ejasses of tup Kepublicau. party. inenanoii r. Uqar U a bnllianVlawycr and debater, ing and wc end The B.iy: the Justice Davis, of the Sapreme Court of I Groceries, Provisions &C. the United Sfatcs,rwhaaserr Clewed : T nAflfl Sen rcsi J m-O- n resent office T . . ii I March. So that Grant wil not have fpe VT Jilv intiirferehVE.HAVE IN .STORE, nor will his election necessarily intcrtere FROM THH with his bein;: chosen on the Electoral Commission. ' ' . THE COMMISSION' Th j New York Herald ! says that "it is a mutakelo's-j ppose the Election Cbrr mission will adopt 1 any new rule for decidi ng the Presidential question. They are required to administer the law as it existed on the day the Presidential elec tors were chosen that is to say, as it exists at present, for the law has not been altered since. In cases where ; there are two certificates from a State they arq tn Anc'ulc: which of tho two is lejral on precise! y the same . principles f?bat Con gress itself should pursue in such ques tions. Their superiority to Congress . A V i consists in their higher- intelligence and greater impartiality. They will have no authority to go beyond the lf,w or against ABOVE IMPORTERS RODERER CARTE BLANCHE AND - PIPER HEIRWK In Baskets and Cases, Quarts and Pint. fllUPliE SWEET-MS W hi s k "Watciimakers, &c. John H- Allen, Watchmaker and Jeweller yor.Tii .Ti'-ONT Sr. two doois above MAaKET. THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO CALL and inspect the elegant stock of goods of fered for sale bv 'me. Fine assortment of LADIES' .WATCHES. SEAL nd PLAIN GOLD KINGS and LADIES' and GENTE MENSR CHAINS. . ; SsSf Work left with me will be neatly exe cuted. All I ask of the Public is to ire me a trial. . J. H- ALLEN. j;in 17 " PERFECT IN QUALITY AND LOW J W PRICE ONLY 4- ' . THE IJIRD QUESTION. f TljC'Charloitc Observer . has the follow- orse it. It is estimated that Mr. lloar 'and has time aVd again proved his pat- over 50,000 partridges have been ship- riotismS hih genso' of ''honor and true ped to the North this winter, from Greens- nolitcJl indenendencc." . baro, High Point and other places along Csoil all orer this State and South Carolina. It is always up to Standard and needs No l m p rovement. GOOD TABLE SiiEFr At CI. 50 and S2.00. s.a I the North Paroliila Uailroad. Should such Jfg 1184 TeptalleS VtA YU AT REDUCED PRICES.. Family Supplies, Imported and Domeitic at CEO. W1YERS' 11 dt 13 South Tront Strsbt. jan IS , iArxi tint Kfnm tn Lc much susi :J Tv'nn that Pr-fienator lWrov wholesale shipment and massacres of the .;it 2nrn il M ITniLl States Senate, birds continue, this delicate and excellent He is not talked :df as a candidate, and is garno .will booh be exterminated in this alluded to only as! a warning for the men State. It is acknow edged, by all that he who'h'onetowhr he coming contest by paitmlge. is one of theAest friends the J f mnnov ' "! .Senator Ilarvev feels former, has and destroys annually; tuou sure tnathJ will be "returned, and ex-Gov. Osoorue, insists j that he has pledged to hinj all the votes necessary to elect him. Several , other' candidates are equally con fidenti.j The recent "widely circulated report of a whole, Congregation' of German Catholics turning' Protestant,' at RomeNew York; proves to be a sensational story. Itficemb that sti; years ago a minority of the con gregation of St;. Mary's . Church, at Home, becam insttTibrdmaio respecting a change of the church edifice. Refusiu g obed ience ands of insects that depredate upou his crop and tliong'i many be, opposed to any leg- ' 'DON'T FORGET" islation yet we hope the Legislature will T C T-T 1? P 'A R V) piss a law againk netting these birds. 'J O J.A i J. is Many have died of cold and starvation this' winter, and we think some legislation for their protection wouid be both wise and riirht. TIIC VOTE COUNTERS. Mr. George Alfred Townsend, in a letter t.) the New York Groj)7iic, thus brielly can be found OX NORTH SIDE MARKET -ST., - Between Second'and Third St?., " Really and willing to do all. kinds o PAINTING, GLAZING, &c Also Dealer in GROCERIES, gQNEECTIOXEKIl- S, dec 13 ff Fancy Goods, '&c. sketches four of the members of the Su prenie Court who arc to assist in counting CLOSING OUT AN INVOICE they ivcre repudiated by the Catholic . t.e t.iCctoraTvote, should- the. plan recom- K-4 -ppT vS oTO'V8 ' TURNIPS Bishops, when they formed an -individual ,nc;K(,,i in- the ioint congressional com- j M III I ; t - ..... . i " I -i !. congregation and l: icd Beef, Ilams, Richmond, Va., and short vvhile ago. The Duplin, S. C.j Sausage, Lard, &c. Turkeys, Chickens and Cheese, Mountain Butte Kits dnd Roils, Mullet", Mackerel and. Blue Ik-Ii, IT J I U uacon iivims anu oiiouiuws, : Our Fish are guaranteed, Will sell the entire Invoice or les, Be quick if you wish' bargains. PETTEWAY '& SWIIULKEX, Brokers and Commission Merchants, Second door .North of jan 13 " Princesi and Water streets. J : . , j , " Fresh Croce ies. T. W. 3EOWN dt SOWS, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, No. 37 Market street, . Wilmington, N. C. ' ' ('Established 1823.) ' , ., : i; It A NT EE THE MONEY'S WORTH J for everv- article purchased of them. An r-l.iint stock of 'fine Watches, Clock?, Jcwelrv7sih ervare, Fancy Goods, Ac, kept constauiiv on iianu nr cait- at a advance o'n New York cost. Ants lor the Diamond bpectacjes. . -Our country friends are invited to call and see U5. 7 Tonsdrial. VTY PATROLS rC $r AL are rcspectfulljr urormei j ; . oa r opened a : . .njihoT' : Bail Road LineJ Men'StsM WILMIXCTO.Y, COLUUm. " at Vn. 7. South Front street, wiierj lowing low prices hare n naopM i -Shaving 10 cents ; Hair Cutt ag Open on Sunday morning. f d!cs I CHAS. E. GLEAPOB. E. ARTIS, VASHIOXALE EAliUPI!,, i I Fr onx Street, nndcr Purccll Home, j Wilmington, N. C Hair Cutting! Shaving and ' nampooing done in the highest style of the art. . . - Attenfffe and polite Barbers ahvay ready lO Wail uyJ - GTA RAILR0AD Wilmington, N. qs CHANGE OF On and after Wednesday J, , inc: schedule will ho rnn ?&, D AY EXPRESS AND MAILTB1TV - ArriTe at- Cotnmbia:.. I $ Leave Columbia..,. S'"'""' h ,01 PBOSPECTTIS FOIt 1877- LIPPINGOf PS MAGAZINE) AN ILL STltATKI) MONTIILV CF Poplar Literatnre, Scieiics aud Art. Ann.o ii'ic ?ment for 1877. Tl... r. n:. ih.iv for Januar-v begins the nine t'eiith volume' of this Magazine, and while its past record will it is hoped he deemed a uiliciit "-uaraatje of future excellence, no effort will be s fared to diversify its attract ion and to provide an increased supply ot POPULAll UEADIXG IN THE BES1 AND -il OS T EMPHATIC SENSE. . J APR americah mm xev iiEY!Er);ED;iiOr3 ! I 1 -. if ' - Entirely rewritteu hyXhe ablest; vriters on every subject. Printed froiii new type, ond illustrated vri tlx Several' 'lbousaiid Kngraviugs aud Maps . t , ' The work originally published nmlfiMhe titlfiof TH K NEW AMERICAN OYL.lXPA D1A Avas completea in ISTVIsmco avuicu j time tho wide circulation wiilcti it has at tained in all parts of the United states anu the signal developments which have -tak.cn place in everv brance of science, lit erattre, and art, have induced tho editor and pub lisher to submit it to an exact and thorough revision, and to issue anew edition entitled THE AMEUICAN CYCLOPEDIA. Within the last ten years tho progress of discovery in every department olknowteose has'inade a new work of rele'reno" an lin- perative want. ..;,,!-- , The movement of political ' aflair have kept pace with tlie diseJveries::ol science una liieu iruiiiui uiiiieiii,ivn luiniwiuoi. and Useful arts and the cpnveiiience and re tinomont. rf !eial life. Great wars, and con sequent revolutions havo occurred, mvolv-r, ing national changes of peculiar nioment. The civil war of our country, whioti was at its height When the last volume ol the. old work -appealed, has happily ended, and a new course of commercial and industrial activity has been comuiejicet Leave : Florence Arrive at WiiminSton " - H This Train ir-ill lT'.V jj NIGHT EXPRESS TRATv Leave Florence Arrive at Columbia...'" Arrive at Augusta...,..." Leave Augusta.........." Leave Columbia.....;.... Leave Florence:......,.:.. Arrive at Wilinington.. "-tr '-li - U r.m-tr !i.,ws;siniis to onr I cetrarhicai knowledge have heeivmadc by ttie indtfati gable explorer of Africa. I . The great ixlitical revolutions of the last decade, with the natural leshlt-of the lapse Th- .rvwt ohi 'ctand constant aim of the of time, have brought into public Mew a conducWs willhe to furnish the " public with uUitudeol fS lives Literary 1-nteVtainaeot ot a Ketined ana r- OUe is curious to know the particulars 'Varied Chapter, as well as to present in a .reat littles have been fought and. impor- graphicuiuU ctiikingmauner the. mo.t recent tant sieges maintained; of vhit-h .the details rnformation and soundest view on subjects of are as yet preserved only in the newspapers General Intrest : in a 'word to render Lippin- or in. the trasient publications ot. tho day, rof M to-izine tfikinlv distinctive in mid which ought now to taketheir place in cot. a .Magazine ..riKin0iuiauuii c permaneut and authentic history. TJIOSt: FEATURES, THAT ARE MO.Vr Ju preparing tiiC present edition .for the VTTIi ACTIVE IN MAGAZINE press, it has accordingly been the aim of the : LITERATURE. The cunt: ibations now on hand, or specialty engaged, embrace a highly "attractive Hit of Tale., hoi t Stories, Descriptive Sketches, Narrative?, Papers on Science and A: t, l'oeins, Popular Essays, Lit erary Criticisms, Ltc, Ltc, I editors to bring down t he information to tiie lowest possible .rates, and to furnish an ac curate account ot the most recqiuuiscoyeries m science, 01 every ireiis pruuuuuJii m literaure, and of the.newest Inventions in the nractical arts.as wol! as to jrive a succinct and original record of the progress political anu historical events. " i The work has been begun alter Jong and . ... made application . t;; lnitt.ec be adopted : Bisbori Huntington, of the Episcopal ' ClilTwrd is a man stcepea.iu reverence Church, to receive them, which ho (Yd a for the tribunal where he has passed so manv vears. L his old man, colossal lu house in wliicli Milton res ided in made tlie treaty with Mcxtco ii 1857. T..rlr.U hrtL-as I.:itin Secret arv He Was appointed .by a Democratic ad- under the Commonwealth is in course ol ministration ancl is hardly ever heard to ' i .s .i i , , . re ter 4.o political questions. . 1 demotion. lhc aths and rouers ,,c- "Judge Miller speaks pleata'iitly about centlvbhave been seen, open to the sky, ol the new dutv devolving upon hini. He the room la which. Cromwell must often is universally regarded in Missouri by the v.... i:i Ctl Vc:u h- ex -rebels, as well as by the Eepublicaus ,Milton,vent blUiU, s Kll'K T6 DE.IGNED HAS RECBXTLY tuckian; aud was once a doctor. .0pene(iVn Lippitt's Block, South Front St.. juagerieiuis a anau oi stupeuuou, , Pamily Grocery Store, mi the Pacific side and the" reer of anv-1 wh?re mce' choice- fresh Family Groceries oil ino l acme siue, ana ine peer oi any - h..hnilt nt thlowpst-liv n- nr ccs. body in.the court. He is a nfifu 'of ready f 0d hand constantlr, noultrv, ducw, v T T i'VTPn vn Wr TKVOWV careful preliminary labor, ':uidwith the most rl A LL.-1 L1J-AAU U JjIjLi- aUU-.N ample resources lor cans ing it on toasu- WIUTE11S. ' ' 'o f?sful tcmihation. V " .., -ii -Jfone of the original siereotvpe plates have A I i; xe l'i -osiortion of -the artic.ei.especiallv iJfeii used, but everv m -re has bLert iviiited th'ose 'descriptive of travel, will bu 1 on new type, forming, in fact, ja new Cychj- State. Tbere married -Uifteoond xyife, Catherine Wood cock, and'thcre ' slie died. There he com menced to write "Paradise Lost.1 ".In- later years tL.e house belonged to Jermy BeAthani, ro inserted a slab with this in- '- Here lived Milton. The Priocc of Ports. William Hazlitt also resided there. i !l :' - -; : .' 1 1 A lev? months ago some iniscreai.it amused himself by staining the marble of the Capitol jtfljAVashiugton. and lately-, a dvsaVcl T pK'ce ; of . vaudalisU)" ;as pcTc4ated lipoii the statue of the late Lord Derby, in .Preston, England. Long lines of dark-blue oil paint have boon drawa ia; almost every direction, aud around the knees have been made garters. Wittf ties in, tlie samo color. The statue hAiW d;sfi!rtired. and the nualitv of tho wiiite marbje so porous that it will be ver difficult to erase the marks. The pSrptors of this senseless act havj not bdn &sdoTered.i J .'-iia w l- ' Late official reports to tho Treasury Dc- . partment, from its agents aboard, show - conclusively that our .securities are in de- m'and'.' . A party will leave Washington caljhJOOCojoOp,: and lbs funding is in stictt Buccsml operation that it is reason ably expected another call for the same amount will soon be made. The Treasury atS! Verities arci satisfied from the tono and a timber of advices hich have been received from Europe regarding the succesful fund ifil 12he loarftaat tho financial credit of tho dovernmeut will be fully maintained, and that the outlook isbright for a success ful continuance of the funding. . jan 26 4 SkW .- ii raw ,K . Jr. No, 2, Lippitt's I'leck. opinions, bu t as a judge ' his impartiali ty j geese and -chicken-.. is uu questioned. , . "Judge Strong is the most . judicial lookihir ihan on the bench of a noble head, with grey -locks from his crown His position m Pennsylvania was of the highest; lie is seldoro heard of here except in the legal social circle. ' "While manv look upon .Davis. as the iifilujudge, some say that CnklingV ap pointee--v a rd Iluut would bQ apt to imitate fjoiikling's enuoble'd motives and fvrrct the partisan in '. the public " officer. aiidilhU he mayj.be the. choice. Others Ex Brig J.hn Tierce, direct Iroa Matanzas. IIIIUN. lli;il, IUU UUtS Will V'vtli IUU V, I -v ' l l r J o Jit h (r cola Inir f niTi wnnrf. NEW CROP MUSCOVADO mo i. asses i 252imDSA) 100 bbls. r Very Superior- j agreeable ljradie;, who was appointed a Republican, but whose btate went Tor TiKlen It so great a majority that he will be evenly balanced in the iutiuenccs which ea'vhon him." WORTH & WORTH. jan 2G JAS. T. PKTTEWAY, C. H. SCHULKEN X Th vrav in ! which ictor hmanuel enters tho Italian Chambers is very characteristic ; He : advances with a military stride a few steps upon the floor, tfnj, ttops, I looks around, and bows fcllsntly to the hearty greetings which burst' from all parts of tho House. Then, erect jand kinglike, burly as his figure is. he passes alone in tho centre, again looks all- around, again bows slightly, and turning, takes his teat upon the Chair of State: Prince Humbert and ex-Kjjg 4wadena ! adco wjth their faces U'Wrd his ' Majesty, pauso leforo him, bow respectfully, and then take the seats upou his right and left, the whole House stand ing the while and applauding enthusias tally. BUSINESS FAILURES. From" the circular of .Messrs. Dun & -...- Co., recently issued, we get; the following table which gives the proportion of fail- MERCHANDISE. COMMISSION AND Brokerage House. ures to number, of firms in each State, T '-. . A. v v-...4. JAECEIVE REGULARLY and hare on and the average liabilities : exhibition, samples of Coffee, Flour, Kice, One in IIII'MV -A v 39 40 42 45 .48 48 GO Michigan........ Colorado .......... Iowa. North Carolina 'Georgia. Mitssachusetts. South Carolina. 51, Tennessee 52 New York . . . . 57 Minnesota .'. 60 California.. ;. ... C2 Connecticut.-'. . . ...... ...... G3 Kentucky 63 Indiana .... A .... . . . ....... -69 ilissfssippi 70 Illinois. ...... .......... 72 Maine. ....... ........ 79 Virginia 79 Marvland. . ..... 83 Ohio .......I......; 93 loiiisiana. .......... 93 Wisconsin.-.'. ..... . . .... 95 ; Vermont. r 95 Alabama. - . 97 Arkan&is ........ . . ... -102. norRla......... ........ 103 Pennsylvania..-....... ....1.09 New Jersey...... -. ..'.....1 12 - Missouri ; . ...... -143. Kansas ............i.-147 Delaware ..il54 New Hampshire. ; .,.155 Average, j Molasses, bagar, Sjrups, Tobacco, Ac., Ac T.ijibiUtv. r " Tate orders for Meat?, lard, halt. Candles "-Wrfe $tblfiVllfa'brlim. tJraers anJcon 16,904 j girntnent solicited. 11,146 - We are apenta for the sale of WILCOX, 11 380 GIBBS & CO'S MANIPULATED GtJAXO 8 165 I acMSfij vouon lies. 7',890 PETTEWAY & ! SCHULKEN 21,139 32,646 16,855 14,111 27,881 11,103 15,636 21,252 27,632 13,225 9,114 24,120 43,888 19,484 14,514 18,429 17,975 20,609 19,328 1M34 7.664 8,636 21,983 14,296 23,301 9,060 llf032 11,659 dec 13 .pnpi'.ipr v'- vn T''Pii-Trr T V pcedia, with the samo ibm vntvl comjuissas J) L i: o L Ij A Mj bi A 11 U U Ll-rl t3 preaesessor, but with a lar greater iecuu- 1 L LUST! i ATE D.' " " iary expenditure,; suil with ueh improve- I I n1 III. Ill I KlMTM IHWU I(flII.SflTl.!lltJtII Mllt B ' Tiie iiietorial ernblishtnents of the Magazine edby longer experiencea nd enlurged lvno constitute one of its attractive feature ledge. f In n.Mition to th'e (le-novai Attractions- of Tlie illustrations wliie'a aro introduced f .ippinctitt's Mae-azine, tiie l'ubhshers wouid jne iireb lime in uie.prcsi.-iii; euition uwc n ( iff -mprtioiiui the following been added not for the .sake ot pictorial et- nitc attention to tt.c loiuwin . feet, but to give greater lucidity and force to SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1877. . . i D.AIS (rk Leave Wilmington......... Leave Florence............V.....7''M' ; Arrive at ColumDia......"""' J Leave Columbia........ ."""" Leave Florence .";"."-"" Arrive at Wilmington . , ' Paoflontmpa A. and hyond ..hould take . night Q irou' iiiuiugtuu. . : Through Sleeping Can,..:. for Charieston and Augusta. r JAMEK AVT)rJ J:m 4 T ) General Snperafel WILMINGTON '&"f OFFICK'OF Ges'L SCFERIXTESDKf 4;.iimingxon, a. u. Jan. LU ; On and after "Wednesuay, Jammd the passenger trains on the Wnrl Weldon Railroard will run aifclJ DAY MAIL ASD EXPRESSJ-' Leave Wilmington, Front St Dpc' Lo m fc.Bsl Arrive at Goldsborb at Ar rj-' at Itockv Mount at ArrM at Weldch at.. Leave Weldon dailv at...: Ai rive at Rocky Mount at.... ; Arrive at (roldsboro at Arrive at Wilmington, Front St - Depot at.......... NIGHT M-AIL AND EXPRE;i DAILV LXCEPT SDDI Leave Wilmington at ...;( Arrive at Goldsboro at ; Arrive at Rockj.Monnt at...K Arrive at Weldon at.........-. Leave Weloon, daily, at.......JL Arrive at Rocky Mount at.' Arrive at Goldsboro at......,.i Arrive at Wilmington at.......... a The Day Tran makes close etc Weldon for all points A'ori w daily, (except Sunday) and dii;,' mond and all rail routes. . ' ! Night tfain makes close cone Weldon for all points north Tii Iks. Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cinsj ail. Night Train?, and run thrwfit ininarton to Milford" Station mL Fredericis'sburg & Potomac BiiJrct I Freie-lit Trains will leare Titer wrnVlv at S. 30 A M. and arriffKll - - ' jan IS- .' GeneraHa' 1. A new, serial story, The Sftarctuis of Iiossie," bv George MacDonald, author of ''Malcolm',' "Alec Forbes,, "itobert Fakoner."etc. the explanations in the text. They embrace all branches of science and nat ural history, and depict tlie mot fanous.'tiid rcmarliubie teatures ot scenery, arclatecture ana art, as well as the various :processe4 of iiicclianics and manufactures. 'Althoutrli intended for instructioh rather than embellislijnent, no pains have been snared to I insure their artistic exoeileuce;the cost of their .execution is enormous, and it is injiieved tney will nun To those oi our readers who are familiar a welcome reception as an adiuirable feature with "-Ualcoluv tins new siorv iroin lae pen oi ine uj'ciopojuia, ami wormy oiv ii s niu of this distinguished writer wut need-no re- cnaracxei. I ; V commendation, and his reputation is a euaran- 'Khls W,01;I5 13 oU to f ih.ribf rs onl pay " r-J I rr. Tnn ot tj.il IiV vtf.ir. v. , , w.r. --r Willi nine Dowerful storv. It began m the November 00ni, mnt.,iin,r hnt iki tnihriiiuc. number, which issue witn tne UecemDer part, t rated with several thousaud Wod L.ngravT . .i i -x'x.n I. - . . will te I umu-q graits to an new euoscrioers mgs, and witn numerous coioi"el litliograp for 1S77. i - nicMaps. 9 A nrfif llutrated sories of sketches of Lfrics and btvls ot iilnQmr. Swedish Sc-eiierv and ZaifC, ' In extra Cloth. p;r Vv l, -:-' In-Library I T!itlifr nor vul .-.! Oil- tn lf.-.Ii" Tnrl.-i.v Mil by Prot. Wiiliiid irtlck, author ct Cornell roco, ixt vol, i lK; Ja Jiiiif llussia, extra Lniversiiv. who is throughly familar with gut, per vol, 5?5J U: In 1- uli iloroco, antique, Sweden and its people from personal cbserva- Silt edges, per vol, In Pull Russia, Tlilrteen volumes' now ready. '.'.Succccuinz volumes, until comnlcli-jii, will b3 issued once m two months. - i tton. A sei L-s of popular papers on ; Art and Art KEatters, Spechneu lxuies of the American Gy- cLopedia..- showing t-voL-. Illustrations, bv .Ed w ard Strahan .( F.arl ghinn ) author of will be sent gratis, on aj pliral ion. rirsi-uiass vanvasMii :tcnt:?' .Wautod. "The New Hyperion, -etc. 4. Illustrated Sketches of Travel, entitled Pictures from Spain, by Edward King, author of the "Great South" etc. 5. ilis. L'icy H. Ilo jper'a Interesting and Pijuant Papers and Iiotte5 from Paris will bo -caivtinaed through the year. G. ' .. VLJhQ Seauties of the Rhine will be d jscf ibed in a richly illustrated series o" papers Address the Publisher,- i)f & CO.,, i, 543 & 55 BuoADv.iY. N. V". 1877 i 1877 INDEX-APPEAL, (Daily and Weekly.) ruljiishedin retevsbur-, Va. is devoted to current news, local . f?nd foreiru; dLcnssion ot political and social tonw. inul fnr. on,i fearless advocacy of the richts and Tntr.f of the people. Its commercial reports are uuicu.upon aciuai icansacsions, and may be relied upon a.s accurate. The ablest journal istic, talent of the Htate Is In! its 'pmnlnv si " riiiyr ine year will .Dt.P1. .nnwkpr viyiuinj, Him-rtMiaoicrorrHioi oorrPHnondents scriptiveof Life, Travel, and Adventure iii nW- fiY) the United States, England, South America, eVnSeS 'SSS Japan, Mongolia, and other countries. country circulalioixv?i,T.;f QUBSCIRBE TO THK DAILT REVIEW Just Received YD ovr OPENING AT TIIE szLooxxiiirrT quocsey; a full and fine stock of choice Groceries, Conrectionsries, Fruits, Nat3( XLaisins Currants, JELL.IES, PRESERVES, ic, . Which will be offered at the lowest prices to the ChrLstmag trad.." 7 . Come and be convinced. S. J. WEST, dec 19 Corner 4th and Campbell sts. PARTICULAR JS HEREBY REQUESTED OF PARTIES who enjoj coo fire this cold weather. The Cdal and Wood can be bad at the lowest market prices, at J. A. SPRINGER'S Jan 19 Coal and Wood Yard, Front tU FOR SALE BY ALL BOOK AND NEWS DEALERS. TRICE, G-5 CENTS. i kiwis. ear lub3eriptioir, $4; Two cop ies. 5s7; luree copies, !pl0; Five copies, $1G : l en copies, Hith copv gratia ta the person procuring the club. Single number 35 cent?. , XoTiCE-The November and DecemLer Nom ber containing the earlier chapters of "The Marquis of Losie,"will be presented to all new annual subscribers for 1877. Specimen- .Ncsber mailed, postage paid, to any address, on receipt of 20 cents. ' J&. Tr Agents a Liberal Commission will be allowed. Address. J. B. LIPPINCOTT, & CO , Publishers, 715 ana 717 Market ht., Philadelphia, jan 5 soutlisido. Virginia, and the largest cinni la' tion InNorth Carolina of any 'i7ginia Tpen NOTICE ! NOTIo'E! NOTICE y-IIAVING ON HAND A LARQE Stock i fell now, at retail, well as wholesale, at a the followrng reduced rates : First Class Sharing, 10 cents a jard.' Ilair Catting 25 cents a bushel. Shampooing, only 25 cents a cord. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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