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. & V it n nr i V A flii.gii j- i ...tit,? Duplin county Superior Court convenes on Monday next. Judge Moore will pre side. - - ' - . ' '"?'-.' ' The voting men of Ilookeicori .section (Greenecounty). arjyrcparins for tur nament. ' '.' ' . ". v'." ' The State Treasurer issued on yesterday drummer's licenses to E. Carnpe, Norfolk, Va., and Edward Jenkins & Sons, DaU more, Md. Durin- the roo:.th thirty Li censes have been issued, brsnging ia a - revenue of $1,500 from that source. Goldsboro Messenger . A change of schedule went into effect cn the Atlantic Koad, Tuesday The traid from tho East now arrives licre at 12 o'ek-ck m., 'and leaves here for Newborn at 4:15 p.;ni.yl giving our Eastern irioiuls fully four hours in GoMsboro for the the transaction of business. '..'. Goldsboro Messenger: The Grand Lodge of Free and ; A Jpted? Masons of Norr h Carolina will commence its ninety-first annual communication at its, hall iu this city, on Tuesday, 4th of December next, at 7 o'clock p. m. Return tickets can be obtained by officers -and representatives. on application, over the railroad.', &c.y j at the rates aentiooei- .si.'i cents per ' mile for the round "trip 'over tT:o various railroads. Hale igb News. ' Petlcstrianisin Kxlraordinaiy. A few nights since a party ol lime ap plied for aud were given lodgings at f he station house, who are certainly entitled to the name cf champion pedestrians. They were Mr. C. O. Castle, a ltolf breed Indian, jaud- his wile and wife's wmother. Starting from Atlanta, G n., they reached this city in 3 wt cks idler leaving that point, walkng on an average 35 miles per day. The man cameda!l 'their. bag gage, weighing over pound, upon his. back. They walked on the II. II. trra:k the entire distance, never s.ept in a house during tho time, but e.iCh night p imped out, sleeping under a tent whi .h the man carried- They brought their owncooh'iDg utensils, consisting ot two plates and a pan, in which they cooked all their food. Tho cost of the trip was only"" $4. GO ! The party state that they are not partic ularly fatigued from their long journe. , uor do thev apiiear to be. The shoes of both the women wore out, and they used cloth bandages as a substitute. Italei-h News. Sale of Confederate Notes ami JSonils. A Sale' of Coufederato" bonds and notes, assets of tho Hank ot North Caroli:;i, bankrupt, was held by the" assignee, Cii:is. Dewey Esq., in front of tho Co irt-hor.se yesterday, were disposed of as follows: 11. T. Gray in v.-'fed the sum of o.70 in tho purchase of 300,000 I . Conic-i-erato Treasury Notes, and u V.'' pur chased $100,000 in (AV.ifedei-.ife i; nd-j for 83 40. I Maj. Jno. W. Ili-d.de boftuht $IS2, 000 worth of the Notes- for 2.50. and 628,000 of North Carolina War Homls, for 810.00. One lot of unsigned notes whs sold to (ico. M. Hose for !J.7r. .Kaleigh Observer. Abstracts of Taxabies. Abstracts of taxables were received from the following counties yesterday at the office of the State Auditor: Onslow Conn tv Total propertv valua tion, $053,202; general State tax. 398.02; special Statc t..-, 1,420,80; school tax, $2,200.79; county tax, $3 798.04. " . .. . . 'Madison County Total valnali.'U of property, 518,905; general State tax, $701.00; special State $.778,35; School tax, $1,490.50; county t;ixA-2,-0G7.44., -Alleghany County Total property valuation, $443,313; general State tax, $050.19; special State tax, $C'W.'J7; school tax, $1,03G.52; couuty1 tax, $V 950.50. Ilaleih Observer. Orjynnization of the Tliird Uattalion of N. C. S. G. The following is the roster of the Field and Line of tho 3rd Jatta!io:i of the X. C. 8. G., recently organized: ' Lie'uteuantColonel V. A. Kii.isni. Major W. A. Graham! Co. A Salisbury Kowan viuar.ls oMcers not yet commissioned. Co. B Shelby Kilics, Oxpt. B.- F. Lo gan; 1st Licnt. J. II. Wilis; I'd Ltent. II. J. Durham; Junior 2d Lieut. W. 8. Al exander. Co. C LiacolntonVJuards, Cunt Geo. L. Fhifer; 1st Lieut.SUas ifcBec; 2d Lieut. R. S. Khinchnrdtj Junior 2d T.??tit. Michael Hoke. Co. D Ashevilla Caiit. Jao. P. Sawyer; 1st Lieut. Alo'nzb K.-uikin; 2d Lieut. V.G.,Corpemug;' Junior 2 Lieut. II. C. Fag- ; Co. E Iredell liiucs, Statesville. Capt. P. C. Carlton; 1st dieut. A. W. tI?arUs tlalc; 2d LieutI J. If." McLellon; Jdunior 2ii Lieut. II. 11. Foard. Tarbofo Southerner. : A Remarkable Wound and skillful Surgery. Col. II. A. Dowd, the gallant and in trepid Colonel of the 15th X". C. Trcops, a resident of .Tarhoro, was wouuui at tho head of Ids regiment daring the. terrible battle of -Malvern Iliii, wheje North Carolina lst so mauv nobhv Vvs. This was ou 2nd of July, 18G2. Tho bull struck his left slumlder, fracturing several ribs, thea passetl diagonally across and through his back, also' fracturing the spine, lodging in the right thigh, six inches below tho hip. The battered ball was cut out of his thigh tho same night aud the Colonel was conveyed to n Rich mond Hospital, where he remained seve ral months; suffering agonies. lid then returned to tho State and was made Chief Quartcrmastar on Gov.' ' Vance's staff in : the Clothing Department, because he was too feeble to do more active duty. About eleven years alter the war the wound which had been all the time giving great pain, attacked and prostrat- j e-1 i he .Colonel apd-cww, near pro v mg fatil. Bitf MlU&fccff one1 mfisll sktoitool)U .fakhm a. difficult operation, extracting several pieces of Une much jov to repay iov Irs iong su.icri.Dg. He 'haj. borne it- all Cls'-erfully all along and m aiutained his -obaracter as ,t lie most pop ar -man in 't6'ccuntr. u! jewlrn Nut i?Jfl Ciiiious Ks"ltof a sifg'jtSIfsandir- A friers 1 h-.s kindlv furnished ius with the fullowint accouiit ofati'auiusjngsoenc, of which ho was an eye-'.vitness : : liev. Mr. Johnston, of Klent'oh, N. C, wa nwii of most1 genjia disjysi lion and nttrac'ivejmaiiners, but. oe whose great fund of hiijnor and unusua"y keen sense of the Tid4cU!onsxin put to severe test the gravity1 of .demeanor jtijought to' be re quisite irl oiuj of his profes?:on. ..; One SunrTay doMtigrheaftehodn service a stalwart negro woman brought her baby to be baptised. Now the rector was held in great reverence aud atTction bji'thje negrocs thereabouts, particulary by the nnineroits servants of his 'argJ family con nect. on, to Jliom he? v.s familiarly ktiown ai -''Mars j 'Sammy." On t'.. is occasion, fully impressed, with the ' iaipclance of the evmt, the woman a.i 1 hr husband had arrajeed tiiemsilves i.i gorgeous ap parel. iJIer bandanna turban, brilliant in color and jportehtousjjin dimensions, was a sight to behold,- whiie tha ban's entire ''gef":up:' was fearfully and' wonderfully made. 'As they approached. the baptismal tout the pleaseylsel f-com phieent expres sion' on their cb tiy jCi'iinietiances was al most fnoTnnelf for any. ones risihles, 'let alone our sorely t ried reclor. The' elergy "man, however, with an elior- at e!f-cou-trol I'CgAn the service. "ila'ivthis child been already bapt:7.ed or no?".' To his dismay the mother, who lisp :d badly, answered ; "Yath ! Math Thammy. i Hastily elxidaiiiing, and adjuring her to (hop his title lor the nonce, the service jircet'e ltd i to !he .quesl ion: "Naoie It his ch'.'d?" vvhenVi :1m iftbther, lisping worse" than ev: r, ;repi'ed, "Lutlty (i.'icv; thir" (sir). " -( ; :"' , Mr d , aniaz.d :u inis-in ie; standing, Slid, "l.uoi.fier," "that is net a proper n unc to' be given iu 'Cnristiau . L-Jiptism. Sylec? soiiu oiher.:'-" 1 . , -'No! Math Thammv,': letnrned the w.ima:i4(o.vj!dt fed, ''lis Lutl.y tliir!" '"I cannot b:ip:ise any (Hiristian 'child Wi!h .lint name. Choose another." Sfii! the motlcr earnestly persisted the - fa' her .meanwhile looking on with mouth 'and eyes strv'tched to their utmcs!"., uLttily (huilf ti! ruled ai;d, helpless, '.L-o-o-oth-yi thir.'' , ' In ole-jfjiaii; ;ind' forgetful of sex,1 Mr. .T. raised the infant, r.nving, "Georj:e Wash ington, T brinfe thce," when,' the mother great. y c::qite!, interposed, cry.iu-: "Thtop 1 Martji Tharumy, thtoji !' .That boy yo'irs'winc i- baptize -is a gal!'' The .service and tho con'jrreg.it ion's self- command alike- broke down just there, and if heiformer was ever resumed the writer-was not there to see. s The Thermouieter. From, the United StatesJignal Office at this place we obtain the following report of tho thermometer, as taken this mrru- ini at 7: HI o'clock t 'Au2uta, lia..,' M Ciiro, l;!...,..........-1t Charle.Mon,. 3 C.Ut Cineinrati ...... ..rl Mobi'e, Ala. ;..G2 MontijoTnery Aht-.-SS1 N ash v i 1 . e, 1'cnn ....42 New. Orleans, La...fil cv York, N. rittsburh, ,Pa. ..';.. 52 Savannah, Ga ,.59 Shreve'por't, La 47 St. Lbuis, Mb ,.4t Corsi-ctJ a a , Te x ...... i j Fort (JiloncLyj O Gaireston, Tex. .'.,.. 51) Havana ..,..TG Iniianolf Tex CO Jackgorivillo. Fia...(3 St. Marks, Fla......55 Key YWstFia- .72 , Vickeburff. Mitw...52 Knoxil le, Term . . ..53 JiVnchbur Ya.....5S McraphiS, Ten a.. ...iG Vi'asbineton.'D. C3 'Wilmington, N. C.59 Sensible Advice. i .You.' arc asked every day through th columns of newspapers audby your Drug gist to use something for Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that you know, nothing about; yait get discouraged spending money with bu,t little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Green's August Flowed will cure you of Dys pepsia aiyl Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, Habitual Uostiv,cncs, Palpitation o, tho Heart, Heart-burn, Water Hnash, coming up cfiford after eating, low spirits Arc., wo ask: jloii to gt to', you -Droggitt and gcV a 'Sample Bmilc of Gueex'S Au gust Flower for 10 cents and try it, cr a Regtilai Sike fot 7i ceri'ts;1 iwd 'dosts will relieve yeu. - .. Quarterly Meetings. Fourth round of appointrjjfnts as made bv Rev. VWilliam S. ' Black, Presiding Elder, for the Wilmington District, Meth odist E. Churchj outh. Kenausvilje, "Wesley Cliapcl J.Nov. 17 IS Wilmington, Fifth "St. .Nov. 24 and 25 Bishup Atkinfou's Appolntmnts fori the Autumn of 1877. rmislxmi r(35tli Sunday af. Trio.j'NoV. 18 Cbapel liiU .. .Nov. 20 Consumptiou Cured. An old physician; retired from active prac tice, haviapr luul pUiccd in his liunds by an EA.-t Jndiau' i miajsKi.'uary the iormula of a simple vtjreUible, remedy ior the Ppeody aud permanent ctire ' of Consnmption, Bron chitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and ali Throat and Lung alt'ectioixs, alo a' potUiv? and rjkdical ctir fortjeorrat jprttirtty andfaartieTVous contplabityjttfifr baxinf thorogiity. tested its wonLkirial Curative powers in thousands of cases feels it nte duty to make it known to bis suffering fellows. Tha recipe wiU to sont free of charge, t all who desire it. with NOTICE PARTICULAR To all whom , -ji t it May Concern. . A LI i'AKTIES - WliCJ have left work :JT with me to be repaired from October li73 to July 1S77, and do not call and redeem said work, within one week's time, it rill, be-sqUl for the amount of repairs. - that had been loosed by tae bait ana were yr ;rs afteVrtho CoTonin was stricken do w nrrm T.V.v.rv iMMtinn 5 Tier-I v J f I JIT I n XJ VV r11 ' r ' l l f i;, tsttorfi tor OodStrauaea, with lct,flr-ttnrdiapa.frasmcut of bone, .1 6f m Initk .was cut'outj. The Cqlonc! is up to-daj . TAR-stedv Ai .50 W Khi,Vaiea Nffsurgeon could have becujmoro expert quoUtionfi ' ' f ; orsucccssjr ! ani we v.i i ane vo.uuuji using.' Address, with ptamp earning this mper;lr. J.'C. tttoXR, 11 NortU.Ninth St. Philadelphia, rsi - - 4 - 1 -' COnMEECIAItfEWS. WILMINT.TOV TtfATMnJTT. 1 November 164 P. MJ1. SPIRITS TURPKNTINE-sJho Jsoarkfet opened dull at 32 cents. A later. Two, bea of fafeHf i. v c S: (J iVf ih 1U1 - CRUDE TURPEmXE-Seailv at $1 45 for nard and 2 SO 'forTTellow Dlf atid Vir gin. Sales of day's receipts a quotation. COQN" Market opened, floietKwitha" decline of y on 'yesterday's quolations. NVe bear of sales of ltO bales.Qn.ia aeks .of 10 cents for middling. The following ure tho official quotations : ! Ordinary Good Ordinary CenU.- Strict Good Ordinary. Low Middling........ . ... 1CI 10 f. it ti a Middling Good Middling.... ...... : DA1LT BECKIPTS. Cotton. U. 1,431 bales Spirits Turpentine .....a... 292 casks Rosin................ J... 1,347 bbts Tar,......u. 115 bbls Crude Turpentine 507 bbls MARINE NEWS. v ARRIVED. Steamslnp Itegulator, Doane, New York, A 1 Cazaiix. . Steamer (iov Worth, Worth, Puyctteville Worth is. Worth. Stesimer Wave, Robeson, Fayetteville, Williams & Muvcliinon. Steamer UiKlerhill, Karper- Smlthville, O (i Parsley A Co. ! " ", J Kor barquent ino Ilaabet, Ohlsen, Hol land, R E irelde. ,; ' " ; Sehr Georgia, i Eldridge, . iNew I Haven, Master.': , ! , :. , .., - ... ., , r. I-. - CLEARED. t JptcamRhlp D J Foley Trice, Baltimore, A ITXazaux. Steamer Gov Worth, Worth, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. Steamer Wave, Robeson, "Fayetteville, Williams fc Murehison. i " i Steamer Underbill, Harper,'! Smlthville, O G Tarsley & Co. Lfstof Vessels in Port November 12, - 1 " ! ' 1877. I i 1 BAltKS. 1 Sirene, Ger, 497 ton?, Callies, , K Peschau & Westerraann Prim4, Swd, 507 tons, Krook, Vick & Mebane Yonllejden Cartlow, Ger, 266 tons, Speicht, E Peschau & Westermann Cito, Nor, 35C tons, Neilsen 1 . - 1 Vick & Mebane Arnal, Nor, 2C0 ton?, Sandrid, K E lleide Minna, Ger, 4G7 tons, lioese, E Peschau & Westermann Asta, Nori 366 tons, Darilsen, Vick & Mebane Tramat, Nor, 311 tons, Njlnder, R E Heide Arizona, Nor,520 tons, Gabrielsen, Vick & Mebane iSpeed, Nor, 219 tons, Ohlensen, t-, It E Ueide Valkynea, Nor. 24D tons, Ohlsen, R E lleide Clnudi.vGer, 406 tons, Dinse, E Peschau & Westermann Friederike Weyer, Ger, 380 tonB, Kriegal, E Peschau & Westermann Ludvig, Ger, 368 tons, Suger, ' ' E Peschau & Westermann Lyuia Peschau, Ger, 403 tons, Bremer, E Peschau & Westermann Straubo, Nor, 320 tons, Gundersen, U K Ueide Bertha Nor, 226 tons,, Hansen, ' R E Heide Vorwurtz, Ger, 367 tons, Vomarts, Vick & Mebane Der Pommer, Gr, 333 tons, Bohn, E Peschau & Westermann Zephyr, Nor, 238 tons, Jane en, R E Heide Kuasrig, ftor, 360 tons, Evesen, " , North Carolina, Br, 570 tons, Bnchan, "' , Vick & Mebane Julie Heyn; Br, 332 tons, Shroder, E Peschau & Westermann Sostrene, Nor, 47G tons, Tryn, R E Heide Ileinrich liodburtus, Ger, 362 tons, Leppien Vick Jk Mebane Triedrich, Ger, 303 tons, Low, ' . . ' E Peschau .& Westerfliann Ocean, Ger, 55t tons, Veichman,;, : . E Peschau & Westermann Brage, Nor, 320 tons, Christiansen, UEHeide Ella Moore,l3r, 391 tons, Tielding, m i Alex Sprunt & Son Lubra, Ncr, 352 tons, Natwig, .;R E Heide Auguste Teitge, Ger, S58 tons, Drews, , ' E Peschau & Westermann Alexandra, Nor, 311 ton?, Adanisen,'; 4 v :. 'R,E? Heide Star of Hope, Gor, 2'J tons, Hamann, ' 1 E Facbaa & Westermann Solyst, Nor, 357 tons, Johnsen, R E Heide Iljemmet, Nork74 tons, Ingemnndsen, ' ' Vick & McDan Primus, Nor, , Eveaen, RE Heide BRIGS. - " ' Adeone, Ger,!215 tons, Westermann., ' E Peschau & Westermann Azha, Nor, 304 tons, Hanger, R E Heide Gazellen. Nor, 262 tons, Weibye, R E'Heide AnUee, Nor, 226 tons, Ohlsen, R E Heide Tuor, Nor, 232 tons, Hjstraw. -f ' ' Vi i1 ' ! ' Vick, &' Mebane Annie, Br, 191 tons, Alepabnuls:, 1 ,." ! ; - ' . Vick A Mebane SCUOONERS. .1 Luola Murchison, Am, 4i: tons, Jones . Williams fc Murchison Lettie Weils, Am, 191 tons. Ashford, i - E Kidder & fon Mary Whlppor, Am. 277.,tQao, GiloLrigf,4 , Superior 1 Court, NEW HAXOTER COUNTI DoLlner, Potter & Co., ) I vs. V Drdcr for Publi- A. C. Worth & Co. ) cation. 2V Archibald V. YtfGmdimlf j jfi-i. larut, tratliny viuhr the jinn name of A. C Worth CVr r ' ; 1' t YOU ARE If EREBY NOTIFIED THAT the above entitled action was commenced on the 2d day of November 1877, to recover the sum of Thirteen Hundred, Eighty and d-100 Dollars, due by account for merchan dise sold and delivered. Ihat the commons herein is returnable on the 2d Monday of January 167S, at Wilmington, when and where yon are required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint. Y ou are further notiiled that an . attach ment has been issued ajrairnt your property returnable at the same time and piace."' JVO. D. TAYLOR, C. S. C. A. T- A J. London, Plaintiffs Att'vs. nov3, lawGw-saL , FOR SALE. ON FRIDAY, ov. 30th, next, f will offer f or sale os'iKa nrom. ises. at public auction to the hic-h- Tii est bidder, one third cash, balance I"' f terms easy, that fine tore, with"---! large dwelling attached, situated . oof the Southwest Corner , of Fourth, and Harnett streets in thi cit.. V , t , ,-t f s Title guaranteed or ao sale. Sale" a 12 o'clock. , ; , .: , . B. GAY. , nor. 3. ' ' ' "r - - - , 5- TO COJkERS AJn Rfef AIL.f: 1 I " DEALERS .IX TQUACCO. I bare on hand 'and for gale, at Bottom Price, a large lot of ' r - . : FiniS Bright 3 and 4 oz. Twist. Fine Bright Pocket pieces and Wt! Jf. Gravely Cable Coil, Farmer's Favorite, 5 to pound, very cheap. And other Fine and Common grades, ranging from 45 cents to. $1.50 per poqnd, at . , H. BUBKUIMER'S, oet Sl . No. 6, Market St. ifTHE OFFICE, jJjY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC are notified that I still : ' 'ti HOLD THE FORT, at the same old place, Dawson Bank Alley. The finest oysters, game and delicaci-; o the season and the BEST COOK in North Carolina. ' . You get what you call for and pay for only'whatycu get at COLLINS' OFFICE SALOON. eept21 New Fainting Establishment C- ZS. HUTLH 6l CO. rjlHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in nOunce their readiness to execute all orders HOUSE, SIGN AND OKNAMKNTAL f ; PAINTING in all itJ"branchesi promising promptness and efficiency in execution and low pi ice. Rooms'on Second street bctwee Market and Dock. I ! C. E. BURR. ADRIAN WILLIAMS. nov 6,i J Boots and Shoes. rpHE LATEST AND M.03T DESIRABLE sty lea of Ladie.s',, Gents', Boys', Misses' and Children's Shoes. All . sizes, all styles, and all prices. . - i '...'' - ;, i '' Goods all fresh and new and no old, dry stock on hand. A full line of everything in the shoe line and all offered at prices that will enforce jales. An examination of stock is respectfully solicited. , THOS. H. HOWEY, Jn., nov .13 . No. 4.' Market st. TWELVE THOUSAND LBS; 1 2,000 Lbs. BEY SALT BUTTS ., , 1 ; ... i i , CALL AND SECURE A BARGAIN At 7 Cents per Pound. BINFORD, LOEB & CO. nov 10 ' For Sale- ONE UPJilGIIT ENGINE, four horse power,Jin gool order. Suitable for farm uses. Will' be sold cheap. Appbj at DALY REVIEW OFFICE, 7; Coruer Chestnut and Wafer streets. nov 13 , For Sale. TWO COPPER TANKS, in ood oider; also, a second-hand BOILER. Apply at DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, ' t CorDer Chestnut, and Wrater streets. , nov 13 Circular Saws. TWO CIRCULAR SAWS, BOXED, -...-,. - , -'-. found in the Daily Review Offie1, corner Chestnut and Water Streets. The owner is notified to come forward, prove property and remove the same at once. nov 13. " ANOTHER CAR LOAlf" OpkniAT TREMIUM BEEF RECEIV edfrorn Weldon and now on sale at my Stall in the Market'llotisc.' . ' " . ' Also some splendid MUTTON, best or tho season, and FINE FAT CORN-FED PORK. ' - , Call and' sec at Stall No. 8 Market lioujse. 'Ucrv'13 , 'GEO. F.' 'TIL LEY. We Respectfully Offer to tho 1 " Public i. XE OF THE Largest and Cheapest stocks of ' 1 ' ' ' '. READY MADE CLOTniNG, BOOTS AND1 SHOES, HATS, DRY GOODS, Src, Ac., &c, &c, in this city or State. We respectfuUy eolicit a call before pr- SOL. 'BEAK A BROS. 1 f 18 20 Market strL octl5.i!ii $l7r7l7if not fa811? earned in these times, but it can be made in nnn ltnreo mnths by any of eit her . ex. In any part of the country who is willing to work steadily at the em ployment that we furnish. $60 ver week in your own towru You neeoTnot be S? from home over night. You can give jur "" !h work. or only your srSS tSfl have agenta who are mafiS 2JlLJStperday AU who engage at once can make money fast. 1 At the present timn money cannot be made so easily aSfrankK frW11 11 cost! Wng tS V?irlPn?mess' Terms and S3 Outtlt (ni .- an entirely JNew Stock of Goods, embracing the, most extensive and medium and low priced Dress Goods ever opened n this city.. Also a larwt "i and DomestiqDry Goods, purchased in New Yok withiatheUstteadanat j t' cost. Respectfullv. ! - 5 , Mrsj November 3d. It77. " '. . ; 1 " ' ' ' " : ' mf PIECES Bleached Cottons, iA cents up. The best 12 tents BWv.j L DUU the city. t , ' :dAt5 OAA PIECES PRINT at Wholesatad Retail. No priiU isold at retail ; 80,0 warrant. . .; - . ., ,':;; SS&&5fc BLANKETS AND SHAWLS. MOST DESIRABLE STOCK Cheap. SALEM N. C. Cassimerea, Virginia and Maryland Kerseys and Cassiinercn. n, ! Headquarters fott the production of Southern industry. . TTT!n.!!'l TT'Oll LADIES, (iiil. Men ana L'ovs. Also a crood stock of Ladies and Gmt. it.j f'P ABLE LINE.V, Towels. Doyler, Jap'iin?, Sheeting, etc.j in full etock. KE INVITED b an inspection of the most "omplete stock of Dr7(Joodj la rt. Remember that t deal in lirsj-class goods onlj', that 1 have but one price thni! cash and sell tor cash, -and that every class of buyers will receive the most rpctf,jj; tion. November 3, 1877. T. C. DkROSSET. IT TS NOT AM FY ITS IT AT. OnrnRRFVfiK ffli- nnrfAmn.ni .1.1 i.. . Their standing and reputation Isgccond to none. We give a partial lut : JETNA (FIRE) INSURANCE CO., 4 of - Hartford, . .j ' ? " 'n with an Iionoi tWtfand enviable record since X83L9. F : The Insurance Co. of North Amerl Phila, Her past history since 1794 makes it a favorite Company. The ConiinerciaVUiW Assurance Co,, of England - " m .... . i . , ! . r- 1 ,. ' ) , ,' , 1 ' 'HangyourBanher8OHeesef;-am o:iecue0g'1jrIonji w - r Outward ; Waif J ; THE CRY ' IS I! j . STILL THEY COME ! JFjtTesliSwpplJje '! ImMw that is Gbol'aud Nice ! T 5 7 , GROCERY LINE. i 3. H 8U HT A IV1 ; Good Friends,: Our spaco in U10 ilioviKW 13 not sufficient ;. 'i . 1 - n .-. -. for us to ttn'.e or cvon approximate : I , what we Lave to sell. ' u " 1 1 r T-Trr..'';jiv COME MD SEE US Examiue for Yourselves. 4 Goods Guaranteed. ' a' in'?' 'i Ti?'?iyhi- Wo have Two Wagons Run- ning all Day; GOODS DELIVERED FREE I C7" All mistakes and errors rectified npon notification. '! ' ;i 5, 7 AO Z7ortli Front C tree t iio.mt ii iiiii r DBY GOODS, y ; j '-- 'DRYOQQir -o- has removed to thcorner Front and Market BtrPfl w BLEACHED COTTONS. I .. ... :i ' i . .-: . ..: . ""' . MEN AND BOY'S WEAR. HOSIERY. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, THE ENTIRE PUBLIC -. 4 ' - MM, I 1 SAMUEL jrOsTlTKoT II - - -.v.- wv lucir uonciiaw jTi uiuptxy aua wuuoQi jjiscouqi, . he London -Assnrande , CorporaUqn, : oT England t Has done a success-tut business since 1720. ' The Laiicashire Insurance Co., of England. An enviable . reputation in all parts of the, world.; Applications foc.'l'IRE and MARINE Insurance solicited. hov 14 - 1. , 1 2.B TTnrtli UJaler Rt I JNL i e celanpous, ; -? j g u.: iliscollandous. NKITF CnATEL, riXE ATPLE, Dii Young Americ, 'English Cream and r , . 1 2gr and . J$xtra .Cieain Cbeese, V ''". frsii liils weclc. ' , r i i . . . '" ' -" I X I Hams, I S Beef r Toneues, AND vv; '.' -... !: Smoked Beef. SIIELLBARKS -,;Fiii,.iii(ir'ent rinH Wfiiiter atl : V: v.- , . . 11 A 13 00177X2 Overcoats ii.. Bors'ANDcnrLir S4.COtO::: C6aC0 Men', YooJM taoirn before, by sale cheaper taw w, 4 glTcreltTano 'bov - - paintin'tQ .; :if' wnrEr: WHEItE VOU CA u doBemthdft-' atreawnable wW U.t . c. c. i-Aw-0 .rr .7.- tr . 07 13,7;;;, , cej street. , ? ww-t r . . fUru1 Painting dnn and f! GreateaVeif glrcnt - my 16 . ' o
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 16, 1877, edition 1
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