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:, ,.;,v. : ';"-"v.;,.:-1 '.';.:;";.;" - V : '" '.;"';."., -; m wmm mm'mmmm'mmmlmma TlraDa Eeview. JOSII. JAMES, Ed. and Prop, 1 VIOIINGTON, W. C. SATURDAY,' FEBUUARY 3, 1877. McKec, it.ts Sitiu;;is negotiating to dis pose - ofl bis stock, in tbo St Louis Globe. II is potrertn tbe party where formerly he was a local antocrai' is broken;. the expen ses oliu .rlrft'nsr.lweralJSlO.OOQ and it i cost' rouch more ,tp get a pardon; and he jt feels vert, kec'nljjr Ihe' attacks .to wljich his .j pa per is Iccmstantly j subjected. " Once, niore s the European telegrams ( begin tu hint that peace is possible. The , fact is, chill, penury represses the noble j rage of Uussiaij Times arc too hard lor j the expirnsVve'iuxury' of 'war, and the ! Turk " is about getting an under-bold of liussia by the pacification of her revolted '.provinces; The' Sultau has outgeneraled the powcrsin diplomacy. ! Mr. Ilcun, the charge of the train conductor who was .in wrecked at Ashtabula, returned to his duty the other day. :As his train beared the new bridge he grew so agitatied that lie grasped a'scat nervously for support, ami as it passed over the bridge BaicL'.'VTliank Clod I'm over, and i . ij i - now I'm not afraid to go over it a thou" sand timejs." if i .- Tr Presidcut Grant seems to think that the present is a very fittime for the resump tion of specie payments. In a recent con versation the President stated that the condition1 of trade and the monetary rela tions of jhe Unitedj States at home and ' abroad had reached that roint which would Lwarrant an immediate resumption of SDcOeiDavments.! He said that he had .observed for sonic months a Tendency in the financial status pf tic country towards' specio payments,! and he had watched it closely withf a viewjat tijio timely moment of suggesting measures which would lead to this m ich desirodj rcsjult. " , There is one clause in the message, of Gov. Robinson, of Jjew York, which men of la certain class will Jiardly like. He recomenda that a law be passed with se vere penalties against betting, in any form, upott elections holding, .very wisly that the ' persons j betting have strong mo- .".ill', tives to corrupt and bribe voters. The sug- gestion is understood to aim particularly at pool' selling, !j which of late years has been considered a genteel sort of gambling. The morals of iNew. York city would be greatly improved under ,such a lav., if its provisions were strictly: enforced. The Jierald, opposing the selection of Mr. Garfield as one of tlc members of the presidential,., commission, asks : "How can this man stvearwith a clear conscience that ho wilV, "impartially" examine and consider all questions submitted to the commission ? His mind is already so fully made up that it cannot be changed. He Avcmld not be permitted to serve as a jury man ilia' tWehty-fiVe dollar suit, in" any State of the Union nor in any part of the world where justice is uprightly adminis istered if no was fresh from a similar dc nunctattyn' of the case of oiic of the liti- The Washington .correspondent of the Baltimore! Suh says r j The Democrats are much IxJttcr' pleased to have Morton on the commission than Conkling. Morton has tt pretended to practice law for many years, an4 bis attempts at. the display of a positive mania, and at the present mo ment it has been j computed that nearly one out of every four or five menr of the npper andjmitldle classes is a Mason. -: i r. .THE WA.Y OF I15. "j, t! I A Washington special to the Cincinnati Enquirer says tnat as a nialter of fact the statement attributed To Ferry, that the de bate in the Sentac indicated that Sen ators were of the opinion that tha tribun al could not go bciind the returns, is con trary to the truth, as Edmunds, just before the vote in the Senate was taken," to test the sense of the Senators, offered an amend ment to authorize nhe tribunal to gobeliind them, which was' voted down. The ob ject wasto .settle the point whether the Senate could instruct it in any particular,. ana tne exprestioi was.evoKea iuai ii. should ndt. Edmunds voted, of course, against his own amendment, which, he of fered only as an evidence to afford the tri bunal the information that the bill left all such questions open to their own construc tion: ' ' : -Watclimaliers, &c. John Allen, . , .i . T7atchmaker ( and Jc wellcn thTm BtTTWO POOEt above Makket. THE PUBLIC IS IXyiTED TO CALL nd.inpect the eleganffftdck of goo&3 oX fered; for ' salbr mc, f Fine assortment of LADIES' WATCHES, SEAL and 1'LAIX GOLD RTNGS and LADIES' and GENTE MEN'S CHAINS. ' , Work left with me will b6 neatly exe cuted. All I ask of the Public i 3 to cive me atrial. J. Hi ALLEN. jan 17 ' i ! T. W. 23B.O WIT S4 SOWS, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWE.LLEIIS. ..-..xq, yj Marked street, :; i . i Wilmington , X. C. ' (EsUblialied 1823.) - GTJAKAXTEE THE MOXEY'S WORTH for every article purchased of tliemi An eleirant stock of line Watches, (bck;, rJewelry, Silverware, Fancy Good?, tc, kept constantly on, hand for sale at a very sughi advance on New. York cost. Agents for the Diamond Spectacle?. Our country friends are invited to call and see us. dec 13 legal ljc"have for a longtime been the subject bfmueh amusement among all his assQcitcSj It is' well said that among the juicaatlinincls wluch he will now meet iu the electoral .tribunal - ho will bo no more than! a cypher for his slcdgc-haui-mcr jdogmatisra cannot pass current there as it (3dcs ln the political arcua. Susan fShock had the reputation in rrincetonl Ky., jof being a wonderfully trust worthy forUmeJtcller," She was not an old ?liag according to custom, but rathcr'young arid' pretty. She predicted that, Cl wis Jolling3W(jrth would meet dcatjM.'inohau'dsof unknown men on the lngnway, anil that his horse would retard ' holme alone, ana that his body would never bo found. I A few days ago he started tm horseback I a journey, and soon the horsocamo back riderless. His wife was grief stricken uutii ,she . learned that Susan liad also disappear J, aud that her husband liad taken his best clothes and'allQuy mdnc'jf he -could accumulate. Now theJis searching for his body, but sho expects to find itlive near by Susaq. There is said to have been a great reyn val of Masonry of late years in Eugland. It is Iftttributed In 'a great measure to the clarion of the Prince of Wales as 'Grand Master iff 1873. The - number ;of lodges under the j English Constitution alone is now little shortxf 1000, comprising-well-" nigh 600,000 cmbeira; tqfeay nothing of .'Masons "unattached," white iu Scotland and Jrclapil rietrl' y66ov -Regular lycon ' stltutjcd lodges krC'reckonedand hardly a week passes without a new' one being con socrated in some part of the United King dom. '.During the last tvo' years the de 6i re to ilecome a Mason has amounted to ! GOLD FLUCTUATIONS. i a The Philadelphia Press gives the fluc tuations in gold for fourteen years. ,Thc advance began June, 18C2, -when from .two or three per cant, above currency; it rose in July to 119. After reaching 172 in 1803, it declined in the same year t& 123. The upward tendency again began, and in Jdly, 18G4, it touclied the unprecedented figure of J285..-.. The end of the ,ci?il war was followed for the most part by a decline. In 1868, however, it was' Tated higher than in 18G7, and bu Ulack Friday, 169, it rau since. was steadily downward, but in 1872 there was a temporary rise above llo, succeeaea in the same vear by a fall to-1051. The present quotations arc almost as low as in 18G2 HOUSE! Mp to lGI, a figure noteached Through 170 and 1871 its course WELLS AND H I S CON S PI It A TORS. There have been recent development;? in Washington City, "rich, rare and racy Hon. Ex-Go v. AVcl Is had, it seemed, a Secretary by the np,me of Littlefield, who was perhaps as'big a rascal as Wells hirn- self,lacking only opportunity. Before the House Committee at Washington this he deliberately man Littlefield swcjrc that altered and falsrfieo tho Louisiana election returns tinder the directionjof Wclls,some of the original returns haying ' then : been burned and others givcu to Littlefield to destroy. One of these; which he promised to destroy, and told Wells he had des troyed, he took jo i Mj. Spearing, h'u imcle, a Kepublicjan citizen, Avho hac voted for the Hayes electors, whose sense of justice was soj shbeked that he toot measures for having the fraud investigated ueia to mai;e wun mm He induced Little a long journey to the document by Sprinfield, 111 ,' takirig which the charge of fraud, and alf thp circurnstanQes were frankly explained' to cx-Govornor lalmer, of that State. It. is through this channel that the House commit tee has been fur nished with the plew aud materials for tho investigatiou whose results are so startling. Xothing ever equalled' the surprise and consternation of Wells and his confederates when they .found that the committee was in posiessim of clamning documents which they thought destroyed, and had got hold of witnesses who knew all the facts. But Littlefield is not the duly one who is willing now to turn State's evidence. Ticket and Maddox, two of Wells' accom plices have conic to thp frout at the invi tation of the Committee an d each has a story to tell for himself. Maddox swears that ho negotiated, under instructions from Wells, first with Republicans , and then with Democrats, endeavoring to sell the vote of the State for one million dollars, or at least, for this sum t)f money to so alter the returns as to count in the candidate who might pay the moneyand it is said that these men can produce documentary evidence to attest the truth of what thcjr tell. Ifao, as the New York Herald of Thursday, says : The astoundiug testimony of the last two day s, and especially that part of it given yesterday, explodes air the chances of Mr. Hayes to be the next President un- lessjthc credibility of the witnesses can he overthrown. 1 ho evidence taken yester-J day by the House Committee on Privileges and- Elections will excite even deeper interest than - the proceedings of the Electoral ujmmissiou, because, tha evi dence, unless successfully impugned, will compel the commission to reject- tho action of a returning board steeped in yilliany and perjury. No body ,3f honest men, clothed with authorily to decide, , could make themselves acconjpUJS after the fact of such rascalities as have been sworn to since the begining of thia week. Not even Mr. Morton and Mr. Garfield will vote in the commission to sount Louisi ana for Hayes if the credit; of ihe wit nesses is not impeached. : But inasmuch as Hayes cannot be declared elected with out the votes of all the disputed States ha will have no chance at all unless this fatal testimony from Louisiana, can be demoluhcd. ,; ' ' vf r D REMOVAL.. ? - US.' LOVE AND MURPUY tf AVE RE- inovea their Office to the National Bank boScl ing, comer Front and Princess streets. En trance on Princess street by omis4e stairway and Office, on second floor of the bvildiaf, first door on the griht. - 1 51 dec II : SHOULD NOT Lose Their Temper "WHEN USING pUFFEiJi trr BY i WINDY ADVERTISEMENTS 1 But make up tbeir . imads ' IN TOK FUTURE . - TO USE ONLY AND THAT PAR EXCELLENCE IS IPI'atit's xtr; B The Best Flour Made in America ! ! ' ' ' ! ' " ; -o ; :'" . i i : . -. OUR OWN BHANDS OF . AND . !- WHITE PflSE ? I B 3 ARE BETTER ; than most Brands sold in this market, and we ! offer them at i . - . : . . .. -.. But for those who want and will h'av.e the CREME-DE-LA-GREME FLOUR ! WE SAY USE "Extra f AND DEFY THE WORLD TO . P rod u ce a B etter ! -o- CIIAS. 1 MVERS1 CO. 5 4l 7 XTorth Front Strbet. ,; jan 30 i DENTISTRY. T RESPECTFULLY CALL -L. attention to mv Operative and Mechanical Dentistry as .being equal to the best, and a'l work war ranted. Call at my Office; No. 32 Soutli- side aiaricct btretvt, Wilmington, j P';. JAS. E. IKEA, dec 13 Surgeon Dentist Dentistry. TU, W, M. UUSTON, Grad- uatd of Pehnsrlranja Den tai College, will practice hi profession in ilmington.. ' Charges , cry moaerate ana satuiactioiipuaantceu n every instance. Teeth extracted without ftain. Rooms, 32X Market street, un 'staifs. rear California I CATAWBA GB APES ! ' CRYSTALIZED F RU IT)! CANDY ! Cigars & Tobacco, "r t-' -T '. ''.' in ' , j : J. W. LIP PITTAS, Corner Front and Princess Sts. Sign Pu-nch. - ' r :' , j jan 22 a Hall& Pearsall ,t.-l i i-.. : 0FER LOW CX J5AGS RIO COFFEE, SO BBLS. ""REFINED SUOABr ; I 5Q BBLS.' rORK-Prine. and Mess, 3 0 Bnli Sides and Shoulders. (xroceriesEProvisions'L &cl PARK & WOP e WK HAVE IN S A BOVK -IMPORTERS ii 1 RODERER IRTE AND PIPER HEfDSICK CHAMPAGNE la BA?.fce.is andCageg, Quarts and Pin tj. ALIO- ? - -1 ii .- " .' ,-' . SWEET- Wh i s k e y . PERFECT-IX QUALITY AND LOW I ft PRICE ONLY Ute.l all over this State and South Carolina, it is always up to Standard and needd o improvementi GOOD TABLE SHERRl? At $1.5Oand 02.OO. Now Canned. Vegetables anfl Fruit AT REDUCED PRICES. ,s Family Supplies; Impdi'ted and Domeitic at GEO. IV3YERS 12, & 13 South Front Street. jan 1 ;.... "JDON'T FORGET,V J. J. S H E P AH D tun bo luuud ' ON NORTJl SIDE MARKET ST. Between Second and Third Ste., lieally. and willing to do all kinds of PAINTING, GLAZING, &c . Also Dealer in .'GRUfJKRII'is,; CONFECTIONERIES, dee u f Fancy Goods, fec. TonsoriaL NOTICE ! N0TI0E! NOTICE! nAVINO 0!f :IIAND A LARQEStock I se!lniwtif&lTp3wTI- at the followincr reeced rftesjT.i y. First Class S3hifafr, 10 jcenW ft jaru. . tJ LUli 4a7 mm s - w -f 9 Shampooing dniy? 25 ckhts rd t. hrta-it iarOnrselfat th ur Feform BarbertslH unsr thFirst Nation al Bank. i ,:t- dc5 21 NEW! BARBER SHOP. ATT PATRONS and the public generally Iwu-drjspoctfufiy iaforined t'?H I Jf operied NEW BARBER SHOP, "at Xb. 7, South Front street, wbQre1h"c fol ? ;ti ifw nricea hare been" adopted : . ' I Shaving W cents ,- Hair ; CuttUi- 23 cents ; Open on Sunday ipanimg:. , dec IS" "I I '" s' CHA'S. - E. CEAPOR:- CLOSING OUT AN INVOICE A PPI.ES OXTOXS, TURNIPS I 1- . and POTATOES, Dried IJeef, H.ims, liichniond, Va., and Duplki, N. C.,- Sausage, -Lard, &c. I urkeys,-- Cluckens andX'ueese, , ' i; Mountaiu IJutter Kits and ltolls, jMullet.-, Mackerel and Dlue Fish, 15acon II i:us and Shoulders, Our Fish are guaranteed, ". "Will sell the entire Invoice or less, e quick if jou M'ish bargains. 4M:;TTEVAV ,t SCIIULKEN, 'Brokers and Commission Merchant?, Second door North of jan 13 Pi incess and Water streets. Fresh Groceiies, rilllE UNDER SIGNED HAS RECENTLY opened iii Lippitt'd Black, South Front St. L Family Grocery Stor, where nice, choice, fresh Family Groceries may oe Dougut at the lowest living prices. JZf On hand constantly, poultry, ducks, W. G FOWLER, Jr., jan "0 No. 2, Lippitt's Block. HEW CROP MUSCOVADO MOLASSES ! 100 BIJLS' Very Superior. ' Ex Brig J Jm Pierce, direct from Matanza?. For sale low from wharf. -. " WOETH & "WORTH.; jan J, JAS. T r p:;ttkwa y, C. H. SCIIULKEN MERCHANDISE. CDMMISSJOH AND B rokerage B-io use .Ef!.,IVI., T?r.Tjrrr mrv j . . .... iui.'U4i4ii ami nave on exuiomon samples or Coffee, Flootu Rice, Take orders for Meat?, Lard, Salt. Candle, Butter, Cheese, Soap, Lye, Potash, Ac. ' Wire prociptljr:aH orders Ordpriaudjoa- siirnraentd solicited. e arc amenta for the sale of WILCOX GIBBS & CO'S MANIPULATED GUANO , dec J3 ,. ' ' . ' ust Received ND NOW OPENING AT THE 3n.ooiLi.Trn GaociixiTr, a full aid ine stock of vtbbi'c ;;Rai5in, Curraat?; ; JELLIES, PRfcSEUTES, &c, kc. -Which will b ? offered at the lowest prices t the Chrbtmaj trade. ' Con?e and betwoTinced. ; , '. , , t dec 13 Corner 1th a nil Notice. fpUfi DAILY BEVIEAV U farnbbed Jto jLiiyi Sabscribsrs at .50 cents s' moot A PPLICATION wUl be mad to tha1 ent session of the Legislature, lo amend the chartr!c tfc WirmiBtonitaal riuamnce Company. 5 ' SAM'L Nj CANNON ' v A DVEUTISE : . .:;" i i IV TTTP- ?r E. .VRTJS, .-IT'ASHIONALE BAKBEP.,1- f ? ; ; . J. Ffonx Street, under Parcep. House; ! .... ,j .hf.fr ;:--. AYJImingiOnp-JN..- C. ; Hair CuttinV, Shaving and. Shampooing done in the highest stj le of the art ' ' , , Attentive and polite Barbers always ready to wait upon customers.; ? -' I : - dec 13 'iAPP"LET..bw,Si3 AMIfillEil;lfilIi " new; pj:vised EDiTrox. ' : - Entirely revvritt;ii by theal)lel writers ou , every subject; Printed ' t'roni new type, orid illustrated--with 'bcyerut Thousand Engravings and Maps ' ' f V " The work originally publLshed under the title of. THE NEW AMLKICAN C VLCOl'.E D1A was completed ju IST.r, .sluo which time the wide circulation Whitili it has at tained in all parts Of the Uiiited Htates and the signal developments. Avhich have taken place in every! branee of science-, literattre, and art, have induced the editrtr and 'pub lisher to submit it t an exact and thorough revision, and to issue a new edition entitled 1HBAMEBI.CAN UYCLOPiEJJIA. " Within the! last ten years the progress of discovery in yery department 6k;nowledge has made a hew Work: of relerenco an im perative want. - . v The rnovemeni of political -ntfair3 have' kept pace with the discoveries of science and their fruitful I application to the industrial and useful arts aud the convenience-and re finement of social life. Great wars, and con sequent revolutions have occurred, involv ing national! Changes of peculiar moment. The civil war! of our country, which ras at. its, height when the last Volume; of the - old work' .appeared, has happily ended, and a new course of commercial and industrial act i vity has been commenced, ft I Large accessions to our geographical knowledge haVeheen mads by the uidtfiati gable explorer! of Africa. . i The great political revolutions of the last decade, with; the natural lesult bl the lapse of time, have brought into' public"-view a multitude, of new men, whoso names are in every.-one's I mouth,,--and of whose lives everyone is tmrious to know the particulars Great battle have bceil fought and impor tant sieges maintained; of wiiiehithe details are as yet preserved only in the newspapers or. in the trasfent .publications of the tlay, and which ought now to take their place in permanent and authentic history. Iii preparing the present edition for the press, it has accordingly been the aim of the editors to bring dojn the information to the lowest possible rates, and to- furnish an ac curate account of the most recent discoveries in science, of every 1'rehs production; in literaure, uud of the newest inventions in the practical arts,as well as" to give a succinct and original record of the progress political and historical events. ' The work has been begun af!hr long and careful preliminary labor, and witli the'most ample resources for carrying it on to a suc c. ssful temination. j . None of the original sternnf vv in.tj-s hfix-m been used, but every page has been printed on new type, fQrmiug, in fact, a new Cyclo pcedxa, with the same plan and comoass as its predesessori but with a fargreater pecun iary expenditure, and with feucli improve ment in its composition as luive been suegest edby longer exix?rieucea ndenlarged know ledge. r j - ii - ' vi jj.-... -, ; t-TlJ? illustrations which are introduced for the first time jin the 'present edition nave been added not for the sake of pjcoriul ef-fect.-but to giv greater lucidity and torce to tV.exPlanations in tne text They embrace au branches of Science and natural history, and depict the most famOus and remarkable features of scenery, architecture and art, as well as the various, processes of tueehauics and manufactures..' Although intended for instruction rather than embellishment, no pains -have been, spared to insure their artistic excellelice;the cost of heir execution is enormous, and it is believedthey will find a welcome recent km ;ik fin fu I m i m.Tl . tV n.f n i-n of the CyclopiodLa, aud worthy of its high . Kail Boad tin. Gen'l Sultan WILMI.VOTOS, c0U71tB,p "infiton, N Or' Wil CHANGE OF vu auu auer Wedneda, t i in? schedule wiU Iia r j ( aa and xriTi Leave Wilmington 3 I nii-n IIA. Leave Florence. Arrive at Columbia "" -Leave Columbia. Leave Florence J. ""': Arrive at Wilmington 1 ttlu th run lltUrTr ii Leave Florence- Arrive at Columbi Arrire at Aususta I iPJIVP Anrrnct. ' i ! v ' ;C ' , Leave Tlorence...... Ar.: - TX7-:i- - r r. 1 cept SondarTi -"-ll . i ' 1 1 THROUGH FREIGHT TRn.' 4 Leave Wilmingeon.. ; r iwrao xiyrvuce C Arrive at Columbia...."" K Leave Columbia.......;","""--ll Leave Florence...;..,. """-"""- 1 Arrive at Wilmington " ' .ar Passengers for rwi ' foeaJ , .' 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