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Hiscdllaneous. WAIT NO LONGER! BUT COME TO THE Exchange Lome r You shoaldcome at onc cad f select ycur before all are sold. A cice lot of those bsautiful Waiters, only $1,25 per set; they ere going fast. The nicest present you can-give is a Hand 'r? kerchief Box with half dozen nice - . Handkerchiefs. Or a Glove Eox with txe or mors pairs of Gloves. . -7 You febonUl rciserobar the Kid GJove De pot. The 4-Button Kid Glove you should buy at once as they can rot bo duplicated in price.' Only St per Pair ! V, can pveyi nJIIiil Glovrs fi m COc up. J ; " ;.Ceme and got yonr "presents at , r-Exchana:e Corner' Vou-tn find a rres'c'iit for any nyfrcn . U.4 dirlin" hiVi to U,-- r.i- u-ii!. Pjjj bolder to the extent'of one-tenth of the capital, he did all he could to save the bank, and suffered very severely on ac count of its failure, which was through do fault of his. i A curious acquittal was secured in .the criminal court at Washington list week. ,A short time since Senator McDonald of Indiana secured the appointment of James B. Whitten to be doorkeeper of the Hons6 of Representatives. Whitten was almost immediately arrested for personating an army officer and drawing' $123 S3 due him. The trial came on, and Whitten was acquitted, on tha ground That the sum due the officer Was really $128.33$ one-third of a cent greater than the sum named in the indictment. ' Judge Hilton, interviewed by a JItrald Reporter on the holiday trade of A. T Stewart & Co. this year, says: Beginning with Monday of last week, when the number of visiting customers was upward ui tniny-nc inousana, mere was a aauy increase nniii Friday of that wceek, when' the number amounted io over fifty thous and. On Monday last our superintendent, Mr. Denning, estimated - that not , less than seventy-fire thousand, visited the sure, and on that day I may say there were ever six thousand 'charges to regular customers made on Hi o books apart from tho c'ish sales. The receipts for that day ami a 'so for tb holiday week have v.ot at any time heretofore been exeoeded by the houvj, while the quantities suid were far in excess of anything before known by us.' Wp wci:M -CP..H your M'f;:;tiii; rr ! Flexible Hip Oorset ! r.- .. - ' '-JBzcbaisgC;- Oorae: w :ar?.l Tr'A-v :- JL! L.K .4. -i Y u & MON -J KAND As we know ;t,ofi! v.'. vdv t ttbir interest :'-'bt t" 7 i 4. a. THfi NEW LK GlSbATURi;. The General .',.9cmbly if North Caro lina convene tO'trW-riow. Composed, as it is to a !are extent, of new men it is impossible to gauge its full capacities for the business before it. The session is limited to sixty day.-; i. e. the members can draw j-ir diem fx' but Bixty days and it is fair to pri5uave ;iiiat ufu-r that pel ioil. them will hardly, ba it quorum ) left in fiih r 1 oue, -..fcni cat-tor how im po'ttr:t u-..y bo tho ii.vi i.'lf utiiccom plisbnl iVp'slal'ohl The time U tK) shoir; H; estki...s tan I e. he'd 'but' once in two jctr ai.il w? fear that is wiil be loiiud. impolitic, 1y workics both night uiA day, to ufxctapliah' ait ' thai is hbt-Ced io Ut dto? f.r th- ior.ctit ot the people. . " j . Thero uro 'mttera of greajt impor tance to cems before this bod v. Thev silver betweeo the precious metals, to be counteracted only by throwing it out cf use as money. OTHER . ftalelxh Observer EASTERN CONNEC TIONS. o fx xchanee Corner. dec 21. The Daily Revier JONIU T. .IAIWFS. Ed. .uit' WIIIINGTON. N TUESDAY . J AN U a. It Y 7, 3' . Tirol's 'AND ItliYi Htnn-tn?nt w'" 1 e requiretl to moet boldly, fact? iace, me question-o: fft' ; htate iebt, to pro v id a tnoze thorough system o( pub lie school instruction, to pass iawa to pro tect and ercourago sheep husbandry and to legislate in various other, matters ot pecuniary importance to the State. One of these is to abridge the pardoning power now vested in the Executive and to adopt measures loching to the appointment of a Board of Pardons through, which alone can the sentence tf tho law bo stayed. Ihe hEviEw was tho first paper in the frop State (o call attention to the necessity of a refornHn this partfcular. There are some things, however, which we do not think it advisable. for tha legis lature to touch. They might just as welliet the Mofiett liquor law alone; so far it has every where fallen vastly short of expectation and will take years to per voiunioia oierinary college, leci, w e ao not lavor the proposition York, had a huge subject for dissection in I to cut down the salary of tho governer the shape cf an elephant on i uesday last, or ot any of the State, officails; there is Investigation revealed the fact tint he something due to the dignity of office as died of congestion of the lungs. j well as to the intelligence and application The aserage daily shipment of oysters I necessary .to a faithful and correct per from JSew-York to Europe u ccr aliormance or its duties. The State thousand barrels, but for the Christmas I Treasury is not yet so poor nor aro our sea.on the shipments have increaecd to I people so agrarian in their views and two thousand live nundrea barrels. A ienaencie3 as to wtsii to seo the most few years ago, peopl in England would J honored position in the State put up to not eat American oyster. the highest bidder a state of affair The Wilmington Every Evening says a towards which some of our cotemnoraries coainanv for fishing alon the Atlantic Bsem iQcIining. & . , i - i ri'T. r . x l coast has been formed in Baltimore-1 hun- AUC, 13 auDlUEr P; ana a very - i v- i. . dred. Provided with a spine 100 fathoms uw, wmcn wC wouta do. sorry to long and 5 fathoms deep, they havei m&de 8ce tho ISislaturc engaged on and that several hauls, iu one of which they cot so " aa attempi to regulate iretghts on rail manv fish that they could not haul them rolds Unce lbe principle is established toshore,"but were obliged to raise the andcstablishsd.j too, by precedent, that seine and let them nearly all out. me law raaa.cg power nasa right to regu New York Herald:- Tho quarrel be- T tha chage8 of a corporative body 1 I IhavA te r tr w r m r vts-k .4. H. : 1 1 - c wfiftn Oovernor Cola nitt and Senator l"0'0.""1""""'"-BUC'6 lv W1U SICP Let the Legislature confine itself to its legitimate vocations" and not step out of its proper spere or misery and ruin, in more ways than one, may be the result. GOLD AND SILVER. A San Franciffco telegram of yesterday gives the gold and. silver mining product of the United States in 1878 at thirty eight millions of each, with gold a little Hill, of Georgia, has become so bitter that it has drawn in their respective followers in the State and threatens to divide the Democratic party into two hostile factions. The pensive carpot bagger, whose occupation down there is rone, must be slightly amused. O m - The city ot Pittsburgh is about to se- aortArain to tho ruinous practice of bor- pTing more mjucj .o y .ui.. in exC(?ss And tbe prodcct of th- Qui ner muuicii , a side world and the yield of gold will be ating shortage ol casn in tno trewury. largely in excess of that of silver. Tbe This is a rery faUl method cf paying siver glut is therefcrc anartificial hum. one's debts, fanning m oeos w pay bug. resulting from silvr demonetization debts, with individuals as well as cities, and dicUted bj the pol5cy of cramping has worKea evu, uu wunuu- the money supply so as I to increase its tly. The ultimate of the process :s bank- pnrchasing power. For it should be re- ruptcy, membered that the demand fjr silver in The enemies of the diuingnished jetty- the arts and manufactures is largely in builder, Captain "Eads, have been for excess of that ot gold; and as silver is the two years trying to injure his character, J coined money most active in circulation, but without success. The last attempt I and many times more weighty than gold, is the charge that he captured and reined the loss by abrasion is vastly greater. vears ago. Captain iaas cisposea oi i special eCect of demonctizatioQ,' boend io this sharge by ehowing that, as a stock I be a relatively decreasing proportion of It wai the idea of Doctor Caldwell, sixty years' a?o, that the air-line through the centre of the State, .Last and West, would briuz the great majority of tbe people within lifty miles or less of such line of railroad, and after leaving the Eastern per. tion of the State it would have done so. This would have been a great achieve meat half a century ago, and there are hundreds and thousands of our people who are not within fifty miles of any railroad to-day, ttough it will not be . ihe fault of The Observer if they are not all brought w itbin such distance, or less, during the next three years Fifty, foi ty or twenty miles is too far for any, considerable por lion of our people to dwell away from rail road lines, or other transportation facili ties, and the State prosper. At the ot most, ten miies is as far from transporta tion facilities as agricultural interests caa prosper and real estate maintain a mar&et valu?. it should be so arranged, as far as topographical conditions will allow, to so. cut up the ' State with lines of auxiliary railroad as that the greatest outlying limit would not czceed ten or adozen miles. It ought to be in the most favored portions of the State, topographically, so that it a gentleman driving to a station on one line of railroad should miss the train, he could generally, by going in sme other direction make the desired connection. I u some portions of the western States this condition of thiugs i3 said to actually eKist. But we could nut un with railroad ao- commodations in North Carolina, for some time to come, u cverv county were pene trated by some line. It has been shown that forty-nine of cur ninety-four counties do now enjoy such immediate facilities and the readers ot this paper have seen that it. :h entirely practicabk and that wilhiij comparatively abort" snstce of timti. for the people of nearly every county of the State to bo put in possession of transportation facilities, either by rail or water, and it behooves every man io North Carolina to strive for the accom plishment of that end. It docs uot hurt existing railroads to build raoie, if a judi cious system of lay mg them out i' adhered o Corn petition in a much the I i fa of trade ifi ra:tro-tdipg n ia anything tt-Ise, and fiiOuvly ia at ai! ine,iud inhl! things, to ix ojkM Aj'd kept down, lit as .oMh!t?. Hist u Tiiiroftd o'rtviV KDonid o pt. ti en.b!ishniUij& of a.uwlitiv'e iiiJt-3, u :i Kut i-tr thw KV?nle to leani it. TiiV Otmcrtce. dofs nt - A'ivocatd the biiildic. V! jaiiroadd lor tho railroads theineive.v but for the people. , 11 ToxiiA ti built for the people; tho people aro cot created lor tho railroadsj The largest facilities for the greatest number is tbe idea. The motto of Doctor Cald well was "the rights ol freemen in an open trade." In addition to what has already been accomplished and suggested for the East, in respect to transportation facilities, there arc other needed connections to be made.;; A great many have been pro posed, several chartered, and some down on the State maps. Elizabeth City wants railroad connection with Norfolk, Eden ton with Suffolk, the town of Halifax with the Scotland Neck section, and pe -haps Bertie through Northampton to the Seaboard and Eoanofce Railroad. To be sure these lines would lead out of the State to Virginia towns, but such facili ties are needed by the people, and it is no part of a wise policy to deny the peo ple tne transportation facilities they re quire, that trade may be force i into cer tain channels. Under a condition o proper 'development there would be ample iJoasmess lor all the railroads that could be built, ori that any number of sensible men would invest in North Carolina can furnish the field for oil the homo trade that she will find competent sons" to en gaga in. ine iorth Carolina system. which the Observer places high above everything else, is in no danger from any source of competition, and. need i ear ao cross or lateral lines, if it be noor ished by the people and receive what be 1 jngs to it Destroy the wretched system of discrimination that almost every where prevails, and let the system of pro rating be adopted by all North Carolina railroads, all lines leading into and oat cf tbe State, and business will as surelv seek its natural channels as water seeks its level. Under such conditions the Central System with terminal ports wouia compensate itseit from one dsrec tion what it lost iu another.and by the in creasing development of tbe country continue to tnrive. Onslow wants a railroad throaeh the centre of Jones to ewberu. Goldsboro wants a connection through Greene bv Snow Hill and Speight's Bridge to Green ville, and Wilson wsnts a line by way of . I . r . . ocanconsDurg and Marlboro to Green ville and Washington. These lines would ll open up fine agricultural sections and add untoldfwsalth to the counties thrcuch wnicn tuey passed. 'lha cost ot constructing narrow-gauge , roads through these counties would be a mere tnflo, and thy are all what may be termed wealthy sections of the State. The road from Wilson to Greenville, save that it diverges to Stantonsburg, would have the choice of the bed ofths old Greenville and Raleigh plank-road, graded almost sufii ciently for a narrow gauge railroad. Ths topography of all these eastern counties is most favorable for the work Drorjosed. and the people thereof, in the liht of ineir own interest, are urged to under take it at the earliest possible moment. There are, perhaps, other outlines of a general system of local internal imprsve mcnts for the East that have not been touched upon. That whole section "of the btate will again be considered in con nection with the more, general improve- iuku.vi toe water ways ot tne East, which will receive special attention in fature papers. . HailoadTsUaatlon In Various Conn Ues. Whitstillx, IT. C. ) -Jan. 6thj 1879. Editos REvrEw: Dear Sir As the action this day had upon the enclosed resolutions, introduced by Mr. D.S.Cowan.and unanimously pass ed by the Board of County Commissioners of Columbus county, is of some interest to two of the railroad companies centreing in ypur city, I enclose a copy of them fcr insertion in the Daily "Review and Weekly JorjssraL. You will perceive from the following statement of valuations in tbe several counties, that there is a great difference of opinion in regard to the value of said property. In the counties of Brunswick and Co lumbus, the Wilmington, Columbia ond Augusta railroad, and the Carolina Cen tral Railway are each valued at five thou sand dollars (5,000) per mile In the counties of Bladen, Robeson Cleaveland, Lincoln and Gaston the Carolina Ceutral railway is valued at twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,600) per mile. Mecklenburg, Union and Anson values. at three thousand ($3,000) dollars per mile Richmond values at forty-jive hundred ($4,500) dollars per mile. Now, it appeals to ine that this disparity should be equalized In some way. tne writer knows ot none better thau that pro posed by Mr. Cowaj'a resolution.'- hoi the gentlemen appointed by tbeir several Boards meet at . some . central i-oint or better still, at Charlotte or Cleveland White Salphur Springs. I fVel sure that both reilroad companies will extend passes and facilities to the delegatai so that they can con the matter. Yours respectfully, - Fath I'juav.- Miscellaneous. First Nationar Bank. is irow con SOLIDATED with this Bank.Jf The DeposU tor of th former are notfiled that their def poritaj aod certificates are assDired by ' TfiB FIRST VATIOXAL BANE. . v i ! , - - IHKECIOKS: JAMES -RL'NT, JAS DAWSON,. WiiEttEAs, A inani.r .t-.. difference ex ists in the valuation ot.r.jl road track and I material in the different 6 .nties through which the Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. R. and tho Carolina Central Railway tuns, and- Whereas, Tho ueveral railroad com panies, aro dissatisfied with tbe assessed valuation of several of the counties, with show of reason, therefore Mcnoleed, That the several Boards of County Commissioners of tho counties of Brunswick, Bladen, Robeson, Richmond, An sod, Union, Mecklenburg, Lincoln, Gaston and Cleveland are respectfully requested to appoint two of -their body to meet a similar number from this Board jt some time and place to be hereafter designated, for tbV purpose of agreeing upon a uniform basis of assessmeat. Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board be required to foward , per mail certified copies of these proceedings to tbe Chair man of tbe Board of each of above named counties. , Jf). it. WOiiTIi; K1CER3 : 6. E. BURRUSS, President! ; J AS. DAWSON, riceProsident. A. K, WALKER, Casyor WM. LARKINS, Asst. Cashier. II. M. BO WD EN, Toller. ..',' ! : I , i i .t jnne IS-H Htarcopy. , . SSJ-The following q notations represent the Wholesale prices gece'r.llv. In making up mall orders higher prices have to be cb arced. oAxtMiisyt uunny ............ l ' Doable Anchor. 13 Double Anchor " A f 13 Standard Domestic... I 12 BACON North Carolina, aams, n Shoulders, V B...... wiaes, w n-.... Western Smoked , Hams.... Sides, Ib Shoulders... , , Drv Salted Sides, V n... Shoulders, fi).. bhh,r Livr weight..... ...... ....... .. ia BARRELS Spirits Turpeatise Second Hand, each 1 Gb IS 10 n vis New York,each, new....... 1 75 BEESWAX V fi , 24 BRICKS Wilmington, VM 8 00 16 Northern BUTTER North Carolina lb Northern, p fi... CANDLES Sperm ? 2;...;. Tallow, ft) Adamantine, V Rt i. CHEESJ- Northern Factory, V Jb Dairy creaui, .. State, t? E.. COFFEE Java, J E... Rio, V fb Laaniy.a, y lb CORN MEAL-V bashol.... COTTON TIES- V lb....... DOMESTIC Sheetinjr, 4-4 y yard. I arn, y Duncii risu 'lb 2b & it 74 . a. lll 'i 'L 7!) & S5 . (a' T? I 75, t 85"' U I2i 10 Z-) ' I. Mackerel, No. 1, bbl....lS 00 No. 1, y bbl... 8 75 Mackerel, No. 2, V btl....I2 f0 No. 2, H bbl....... 6 00 WINBERRY OYSTERS I Every Tuesday liivl Thnrsday' ' FRESH SUPPLIES of - the Celebrated Wlnborry Oysters are received at THE COMi v. . j AJN A lot of them In to-daj'. Tho Oest of Wine, Ales, Liquors, Beer, Cigars, c, always on hand. JOHN -CARROLL,' oct S2 Proprietor FI. Mackerel. No. Sjtt. bbl 0000 Mallets, V bb! .J.. 2 00 N. C. Herrinc. bbl...... fi OO ury UOd, d ury uoc .OUIFine. 'a.bbl.... 60 nv $125 Thousands of People are Martyrs To sick, headache, that infallible symptom of a disordered stomach, liver and bowels. Many suffer from it as' many as three or four times a week. They do so needlessly, for Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, by toning the digestive organs and regulating the bowels and liver, reaaoves the cause, and dispels the painful symptom. The intimate sym pathy between the brain and the abdomi nal region causes the slightest' disorder af fecting the latter to be reflected, as it were, in the organ of thought- The reform insti tuted by the Bitters when the digestive, secretive and evacnative functions are in a state of chaos, has other and more beneficial results, viz. the com Die te nutrition of tbe whole physical economy, the restoration of appetite and repose, and an increase in the power of the system to resist disease of a malarial type. Each, and all styles, including Grand Square and Upright, all strictly first class, sold at tbe lowest sbt cash wholzsalb factort prices, direct to the purchaser. These Pianos mada one of the finest displays at the Cen tennial Exhibition, and werancanimonsly re commended for the Highest Cokors over 12,000 In use. Rpgularly incorporated Man ufacturing Co Factory established over 36 years The Square Grands contain' 4atbu shek's new patent Dnplex Overstrung Scale, tbe greatest improvement in the history of Piano making, lbe Uprights are the finert n America. Pianos sent on trial. Don't ail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of 48 paces mailed free. i MEKDELSBOLLN PIANO. CO., tept ft-ly 21 East loth street. N.Y. Tor Ud wards of ThlrtT Tears Mas. Wisslow's SYBtn has been used for children. . It correefs aciditv of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowek, cures dysentery and diar rhcta, whethet; arisins from teethins or other cause. An old and well-tried remedy, Zbccnt a botiU. d& w. Notice. nvrOTICE IS HEREBY give'trt all j whom it may concern, that application will be made to the fieneral Assembly of .North Uaroiina, which convenes in Janu ary next, for a charter to incorporate the "Wilmington, Charlotte A Western Rail way Company." dec 2-S0t HOLIDAY GOODS ! W VT.V- -11 LL1 Extra do bbl... Fanulr bbl... C 00 0ty 5lillEx,.8uper bbl.,. 7 (50 "i ' ' Family? bbl... 7 50 Ex. Family -ybb!... 8 (;o FERTILIZERS I' Peruvian Guano, t? 2000lbc.64 Ou uaucn's Phosphate " " 00 00 -15. 00 " 00 CO " 00 00 " 00 00 " 50 00 " 00 00 " 00 GO " CO CO Berger6Bruts'BRos. V " 00 GO Wilcoxr Gibb & Co., ma nipulated Guano 43 CO GLUE V lb s GRAlN-Corn,stbre, V liJE & 6C & A St, f ? ;) Witt . ' o - 0 CO (j I Oil '& 5 0-) CP. 'I & 1 (r-t 1 75 . . ... --'.v - ign's Phosphate Carolina FertUixer Ground Boae, ' liene ileal " Flour Nav&ssa Gaaho, . Complete Manuro Wbann'a Phoephate Wando Phosphate. " ; . . i;.'! ! CO fep 00 gjvuiu, vnrgv, osi. ins...... fto Corn,yel., y bushel........ Nonrt." Oats. 53 hunhfil. I M so. f" hi Theodore Joseph,1 Corner of Harnett & Salisbury Sts- One Corner West Raleigh JTational Bank., RALEIGH, St C. Board by Che day or on the European plsa 8 ttiefaetion gurrantsed in everyjpartlcular JJy bar ia supplied with Finohe's Goldea TTeddinp,- 187a, Gibson's 1871 Bye, Pfelffer A and C, and many more of the Finest Brands of Rye and. Kentucky Bourbon, ' et!9 . Tho trcinendoua rash to GE0EGE MYEESi' 1 11, 13 and, 16 South Front Street. Is fully explained I Standard Goods at the astonishing' "Njy low prices causes the 1 EITEMElfT , George iiyers;. 1 io Wt?5 00 & 0 00. 'u oa ,"25 00 14 00 dil ,40 (A " - , i The Collins House On The European Plan. Corner Front and Bed Cross Street Near Union Depot - . J RESPECTFULLY ANNOTJNCETO my friends and the public that I have opened the above House and am now pre . pared to furnish meals and lodgings. Restaurant open 'at aU hours. Prices low and bedrooms neat, dean and airy. Special rates by day, week or rnofcth. C"The only Restanrant in the citv. M - W. M, COLLINS, . oct 2o-2tawm-thu Prpritt-r. Woorl at Reduced Prices ! ( CONSUMERS WILL BE PLEASED Vy to take not nf thi v oett. The best COAL yon sver used in Wil mington, at tbe lowest liviaff profit to the KUffs J. A 8PRENGEB. dee 13 30,GOO Oranges, SOOBbls Choice Red Apples. 200 Boxes Fire Crackers. 5O,000 Torpedoes. 1,000 Lbs. Assorted Xuts, S,00O Lbs. Choice Candies. 20O Boxes Eaisins, IOO Boxes New Figs. SO Cases Citron. Lowest prices in the State. u&ts, Duenei.... ' . TjO t'o reas, cow, bushj 7" tir y HIDES Green, V tt ....1...J "ryt t. HAY Eastern, y 100 lbs... 1 iu ortn mver, looihs.... l CO HOOP IKON y ton....... SO 00 LARD .Northern f? lb North Carolina V ib .V 11 LlSIE-bbl 1 25 LUMBER Citv steam 8a' wd SbipBtuflF.resawedj Mft.lS CO . '20 .00 Itoughede plank, y Lift. 16 CO &21H 00 West India carcro, accord ing to quality, y M ft... 12 00 I. Dressed floorinff,eeasoned. 15 00 J Bcantlin? and boards, mm. ' mon, y M ft 12 CO MOLASSES Cuba,hhd el 33 i Cuba, bbls., y gal......:.. Zb Sugar bouse, hhds. y gal. 24 " ,bbla. y gal... 26 Orleans Choice bbls. y gal. 37 NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,k 2 85 OILS Kerosene, y gaL..t 15 Lard, gal 1 10 , Linseed, gal i CO . Rosin, y gal.....; 30 PEAN UTS y bushel.. v 05 POTATOES Sweet, bue. l00 Irisbj Northern, y bbL.... 2 50 PORK Northern, city mess. 12 00 Thin, y bbl ....;.........06 00 Prime, y bbl (extra) 10 60 Rump, y bbl.. .00 00 KlUJij Carolina, y fi....... East India, y Rough, y bushel BAGS Country, fi &t7t y a. ropr-T... SALT Alum, y sack.V.7 Liverpool, y 6ack.Mj....... American y sack ............ Marshal's fine, sacfc. OUR FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT French and German Goods AT HALF PRICE. Don't forget the little ones 15 to 25 cts. will buy a token long to be remembered, at GEORGE MYERS'. dp ,0 3 7i to 1 45 l la & ',- l CO , 60 - 3 00 & 00 . 00 00 11 00 C0 00 - 00 ' 00 75 1 00 IX 6 22. 60 & ' 00 .65 70 75 & . 60 1 25 1 35 75 9X 00 & ' 8 00 6 00- 10 00 10 9 8 y 5 00 2,00 & 1 00 Cadi J c!r cnjijrAJt O'uba, Ib Porto Rico, y fb a- vouee, n B " y d... C " y m Ex c y a. ...7; Crushed y fb SOAP Northern. fb!"!! 8HIN GLES Contract, V M 3 00 vrjiHixion, & w... 1 fly CypreeB sa y M 1 50 UVI!" nea"-ts, y U. ...... 2 CO . 30 OK MTDA ??T' bbL V M.10 CO 15 00 ,R O bhd. y E........ ...00 00 00 00 TALLOW Z r.o TIMBER Snipping y M...10 00 12 00 mm, prune pfT ai...... 7 6o 9 00 , Mill, fair per M on fi WHISKEY h ortb'n, per gl 1 25 3 50 North CaroJna. hat r! 1 nn nz worL--Dnwashed,perIb... 18 n Rgueu. vet n.... 26 z$ OUR WIME AND LIQUOR DEPART MENT. We are selling Wines and Cham pagne Wines at half - price. Ele gant pure Imported aud Domestic Wines at 1,25 and $1,50 per gaL Our Whiskeys are unequaled in the State in excellence of quality and cheapness. Try our Old Baker at $2 per gallon Sweet Mash ' the best in the World at S3 per gal. Save one hundred per cent at GEORGE ELYERS'. BOOS PLM! The Latest News. rTtRV fTVT.VOD 1 iron BV 1 m ow be bought all finished and ready for the Laundry at $1 One Dollar &i Can and ms them. , So SHIRT ia ths market esa eompete with it at even 25 per cent. Bore mousy. 8old oaly by A. DAVID, dtc4 , TbeCtotaier. Our Goods are bought from first nanus NO MIDDLE MANS jriiOFITS", hence we can SAVE MONEY FOB YOU. We have the largest, choicest and cheapest stock of goods in OUB THBEE STOBES to be found in the State. GEORGE HYERS, lit 13 and 16 Front Street. F. 8- Poetry again : A box of Cigars for yonr friend, f. A ttaaiper of Wine fir your brutaer, ' A gallon of Sweet Mash you'll fisd Precisely tbe thiag ir each other. f 6. 1L Anjbody can learn to mike mootf rapidly operating in Stocks, by-tho "Tiro Ucerrini Rules tor Success," in Messrs Lawrence li Co. anew circular. The combuution meth. od, which this firm baa made ao .aucc'ssful, enables peop e with large or smll means to reap all the benefits of largest capita) and best skid. , Thousands of orders in rarioas sums are pooled into one vast amount and co-operated rs a mighty whole, thus secur ing to each shareholder all the advantages of the.Iargest operator. Immense profits are ,-Tmonth,J AnT amwuDt , from $5 to j 000, or more, can be used successfully. WcekT, Hptember 2Ctb, J879, faT ?J the c ,nbIr.stioD system $15 would male $75, or 6 per cant ; $50 pays $350. or7 percent.; $100 makes $1,000, or 10 per cent, on tbe stock, during the month, according to the market." Fank Leslie's 111 strated Newspaper, Juno 29th : "The combination method of operating stocka is the most suc cessful over adopted." New York Inde pendent t-ept. 12th : "The eombhjation tre- . tem is founded upon correct business princi ples, and no person need be without an io cone while it is kept working by Messrs. iter"?! Co. Brook,7n Jonrnsl, April $10L25 from $20 ia one of Messrs. Lawrence A Co. s comb ntij ' v. . u. ed free) explains everything.' Stocks and bonds want-d.Qovemment bonds supplied. Lawrenee A Co., Bankers, 67 Exchange j-iaee, n..x. , nov?ot R fEirf JflIS MORNING a splendid Jr i?L0fwhi and colored Cards and ?5LS2fr CM,icejoband tb. oct 2 DAILY REVIEW JOB OFFICE.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 7, 1879, edition 1
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