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, THIS I'Al'EK ' 'pub'.uh.'l every aiteraow.ii, Sundaya cx il ! ! ccpteJ hy JOS II. T. J AM ES, ICDITOK ASU I'KOI'UIETOK. s f I WCitl ITIONS, POSTAGE PAID, thio vcaf;$3 00 Six months, $2 50; Three iuuntfi. $1 25 One month, 50 cents. . . f , ' i j 1 ' The . liapur will be delivered by carrier?, Ireu of charge- in any part of the city, at the above rales, or 13 centa per week. ' Advertising rates low and liberal. Subscribers will please report any and alt failures to receive their papera regnlarl j. To; -!' tJo Tho q THE COMMISSION. 4 b win; as proceeding;: .uriimi4i JJ yesterday afternoon a telegraphic report "of tho Presidential Punimi.sKion tooK a voie ai uwui a ijuai tor (To four o'clock on a resolution dq i larini' thev would! take no further testi mony ujliou certificate No. 1 (Hayes and WhIeiU uo rcHolotion was carried by f 8 to 7, Judo Isradley throwing The Commission next a vote o " I lie !ccu !li vote. I he case elector, voted "if a resolution to take testimony in of the allegjed ine!ib!e Republican Humphrey to take such testimony by a vote of 8 to 7, . I 1 " . I . ' C C A 1 lli: n':-,u!iiti aiid Fi t Voleu a iufinler in t.ivor 1'ivor ol Commit; morrow (Oilie Miller, thrto Judaea n beiinjju :ld Judsre ainst it of tho last oing beh kion meets I will bo received 1 al). On it was ord or i- i i -' mission wiucli was -Joint Committee o Prebidei s) aud it was agreed voting in favor of the les Clifford, Bradley k Strong and Miller The five Democratic IT of the II House and Senate voted resolution, and also in rid the returns. I he at 11 o'clock, to- ii'oiion of Mr. Justice red that no evidence considered by theCom- hot submitted to the Ithe two Houses bv the t of the! Senate with the different sluch an relates to the rlumphreySjOiie of the was yeas, 8, nays t ; Abbott,! it was re easo of Florida, this kceivo the evidence re- ity of Fred C. flumph- sons named in certili- ejocted. 'Yeas' 8, nays lILGi eertifieajU'S,, except di-ifibi ityof TO C I ne yotc otion! of Mr t lectors On ii lived I hat in iio Commijtsiou wll r ) the Jcliiribtl rcys, ode of the pe noer one as cate n;u 7 . ' 1 he Secretary o instructed to inlonh tive sides that at 11 piired to wi 11 I e question of the S Humph is one o ijuestioij ti'j was, Foiled an reys as the Jteuy raiseit as c at tho' States -i which ii alleged trusts, or protit its m acting as an elector asserted by Kepul lore 1 1 id election Moit too sick hi is on hu pay enher ! his nitd thc.Ki.-ti day tha 111,000 ' Jude ( the ca.-B the J t I cl oh., v atul otl Canloc State Ti ,k , rest rami iret iat Shi to tjie Commission was (oimsel on'therespec (ji'clock to-morrow it hear arumeht on the liability of -'Fred C. dlect.ir. Jlumphreys ican electors, and the his elegibility is that Of his election, a )iug Commissioner, be such an olrice ot 'disqualify him from but which ofiice, it is :ans, he resigned be- JIEWS , SUMMARY, . Tib Fi ivi t. c heajil W. T. tor, whil has bed but wh so family Ii cri Mi n i cfieJ and Wells was yesterday EO teil any more lies. and Powers Commit- so, the Kansas Klec- Kansas since' 1870., cs in Zanesville, Ohic j States, - Jacob o taea in it, the Mic rahatn riling I l 1 t he vote ' : .' II 'ilden votes arpentel x of Will' II er State , claimin easurer . mi the igau elector, exhibited vpers. Kenner, er, admitted yester throw out more than in Louisiana. s filed his decision in Wallace, ; Speaker of locratic House of Keprcsentativvs the Carolina National Pank depositories, and F. L. o be the Republican askurg fur an injuction Ha tr iks from paying any drawn by Cardozo as It is rcportetl that the army has received orderi to ad- nd will jtrciss .the Prut Ji within a !. j The man-of-war Bittern i ordered to remain at Cinstanti- 'money upon checks ,1 reasui ltussian 'vanco, a I few day ;ha bee If ct ton trop o ? veiely I Ten A i 'I ria valltfy, Mjuthea-siern Arizona, ou the 1 4th insK l i itv Austria f telegraphs from heputy laiwaged. aches ki Innplu ftr the jrofoction " of foreigners. dispatch from Iiombay says the if the Lesidency has been se- ... excessive rams. r rib. I ten whites in Senito- I havj rcj.igucd in co isoiueucc of their ina- Marslial i'hc Huugarian ministry settle the: liok question with Viigncr, revenue agent, Offfenhboro, X C, that J woiiiidcU by illicit I Iiitu without troops lobertson, of South irolina, rquiits tvo killed and several istillers raidel on by lue failure of M. 11. IVagos, iigeht and treasurer of the I Jl.irtfurkl vV New YJ,rk Freight Company, 1 M reiiorltliaUlitics? 17,000. He is said f to be S'JOjttOO i short"' ou' the' company's funds. Ccl. Jolin O'Mahony, the I-Vnlan h-ader, dicil in Js'ew York Tuesday 1 liight. Fred Vuu Phul, Silas Bent I ami Ciiard B. !AH m have been appointed rejeiverk of thuljSt. Louis Mutual Life I n I 8u ranee) Com pariy j I Richard J . Tay f br. cashier of tbe National I Franklin, Indian w short 8100,000. Taylor has absco ided. The Bauk has I itwriein vol. 2. Wilmington; n. c, Thursday, February 81877. no. il Raleigh Obserrer. General Assembly. SENATE. Tuesday, Feb. 6. Mr. Wynne: A petition form the cit i 7x;ns of Italeigh relative to the tax on merchandise. Mr. Moore, Mecklenburs: ResoluUon lof instYuction to the judiciary committee to revise and consolidate the election laws of this State, Submitted to the Senate and passed. ; . ' Mr. Holt introduced a resolution authorizing, the Governor to. fill any vacancy in the Board of Trustees, Calender. - Resolution relative to all local prohibi tion bills, was taken up and adopted. The bill reported favorably on by tjie committee oa the judiciary, relative to establishing a system of Inferior Courts, was taken up and made the special order, for to-morrow Bill to authorize the commissioners of the several counties of the State to farm out convicts came up.. The bill took its place on the . calendar' after passing its second reading. ' ' By permssion, Mr. Caho introduced a . bill to allow Pamlico county representation in tho General 'Assembly.; Propositions and grievances. Bill to make fraudulent appropriations of funds by bailers or agents' embezzle ment, was put upon its several readings, and passed. Bill authorising justices of the peace to have an official seal, was taken .rip and indefinitely postponed. - : Bill td remove the Apolitical disabilities of W. W. Ilolden was, on motion, laid on the table. .' ; Bill to require Clerks and Registers of .Deeds to keep indices of their books was taken up and passed ltd severaLreadings, Resolution to investigate the office of the Adjutant General was taken u and pcisscd i - 4 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Petitions were presented as ''follows'; and referred to committee on propositions and grievances : ' ; ' Mr. Clark, of Bladen, .from citizens "of Bladen county, praying a . local prohibi tion law within two miles of a certain Presbyterian' cluirch, Mr, MGRao, from' citizens of Anson county, praying a local prohibition law within two miles of Union Academy; also from citizens of Robeson county, praying the same for Piney Grove church. A resolution in favor of agriculture. Agriculture, mechanics, mines and mining. A rcsolution'placing all local prohibi tions bills introduced after February Ttb on a special calendar to be acted upon in an omnibus bill before the adjournment. Calendar. kitchen and office of Dr. James W. Alsto Mr. Clark, of Bladen : A bill to pro-Jin Manson; Warren count);, were lm.n 'nibit the sale of spirituous liquors within! last week. As nd one whs living (.n tin CAROLINA. Prof. Hartley U reading in'Newbcrn. Wadesboro' now Iras five bar-rooms , in full blast. I . Raleigh is already making 1 s;initary preparations. . A new railroad warehouse is, tj be buiit at Magnolia. . . ! 1 A new mail route is to be" opened from Wilson to Selma. , Gastonia wants a newspaper." Can t Raleigb accomodate them? A lodge of Good Tem piers was organ--ived atT Garysburg last Friday . Weldon rejoices in the prospect of hav ing a lumber yard opened there, j ' Over 150 l(Kal prohibition bills have ben "introduced in the General assembly. ' Edgecombe has just contributed nine convicts, all colored, to the Penitentiary. There is not a pauper -in Columbus county and the poor house is rented out. The revival meetings at the First Bap tist Church in Raleigh continue with much interest. ' , ! About $75 was realized in Newburn for the Orphans at' the Festival I held on Tuesday night. Julia Johns, a negor woman, preached irk the colored Methodist church in Wei don Suuday night. 4 ' Concord's bird eater has gotten through with his twenty-fifth:. while the Charlotte man is four behind him. j- Joseephus Baum has killed this season id Currituck Saund, 1,650 ducks 77 geese and a small number of swans, i James K. Stephens,' Esq.; of Jackson, Miss., has been appointed a commissioner of affidavits for North Carolina. Obstructions were placed on the track of the Charlotte, Columbia Augusta railroad, Lewis' Turnout, on Saturday: which came near overthrowing, a freight train. ' The Governor has pardoned Ba chits S. Hensley, colored, yho was convicted of larceny at the Spring term, 187u of Yancey court, and sentenced to 8 years in ( he penitentiary. ' ' ' The Magnolia Record says : The burn t J district in our town is Iwing rebuilt quite rapidly. Five new stores hrfvo been erected and are nearly completed. Others will be commenced soon. ,1 - I In Oakland, Calj, on the. l23d ult., Thomas B. Coghill, formerly of lissex county, Va., was married to" Miss Kale E., oply daughter of Hon. John A. Stanley, formerly of North Carolina. The Weldon News says : The residence, 1 local,-news:; New Advertisements. ' A Shriek. Rare Bargains. W. G. FowLKa Fresh , Family. Groceries. See Statement of Condition ot tho Bank of New Ilanover. . Oar friends and patrons will pleas i unaerstana that carrier boys j are not allowed to sell copies M:tke:'' ftsvpiw Please do not- Qui; of them or hicmritgt them to sell as it will positively cost Ulu boy his situation w7ieii detected. r : i Fourth Ward. 4 Tnci kUing gentlemen were nomina ted for. magistrates in the Democratic meeting held at the Fourth Ward last night, J tha names to lc forwarded to Ral eigh for appointmeut, viz: (). G.Parsley, Jr., W ' l Oldham, Owen Fennell, Jr.; Janios Alderman. ? Non barque Female, Tinkelsen, arrivcr) at Antwerp trom this port on the Sd inst. The end of the worlds is again announ ced. This time for the 4th of February, 1878. Col. J. G. Burr is to lctnre next Tues day evening for tiro benefit of the poor in this city. The regular semi-monthly driU of the Wilmiugtoh Light Infantry takes place this evenin 'a' Prof. Hartley will read here nexj week under, the auspices of the Wilmington Library Association. Go at orice. and secure your ', scats for the Concert to-morrow night- that is if you want a good seat. . be boon er Lucri Holms.', led, irom Boston for tjiis portt arrived on tho 5th inst. at Vineyard Haven. There will be a meeting of tho ; Second Ward Democratic Cl ub, i a the hall over Mund's Drug Store, this o'clock. evening at 7 71 Wonderful Success. It is reportetl tliat Boschees German I Syrup has, bince Us introduction iu the Umtel butes.i reached the iuimeuse sale )f 0,QOO dozen jht year. Over C.000 jirugguits nave ordered thtsj medicine direct from, theFaHory, at Woodbury, N. J., aiidj not one hak reported a isinglo fail ure, bin every iei.ter speak of its aston ishing . Buccessjj ia curing severo Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or anyj disease of the Throat aud Lungs. Wo advise i any plcfson that has any pre disposition to weak Lungs, to go to their jjruggisis auu gei. mis Jieuicwe, or in quire about it ' , Regular size, '75 cents. BoUlCi 10 cents. rivo doses will any case.. Don't neglect your iu Sample! vejieve Cough. spirituous liquors two miles of Beth Car Presbyterian church, Bladen count)', . Propositions and griev ances. ; : . Mr. Ryals: A bill to collate, digest and compile all the statute laws .of. the State. Judiciary. Mr. King : - A bill to pnnjsli marrics between the races. Judiciary. , Mr. -King : A bill, concerning jurisdic tion of magistrates in criminal proceed ings. Judiciary.. Resolution to memorialise Gmgress to repeal the law taxing State Banks and State currency. Referred to finance com mittee. " . Bill in relation to the publication of the Supremo Court Reports was taken, up un der a suspension of the rules and referred to the judiciary committee. . v. Bill to encourage sheep husbandry, on its second reading, was referred to the ju diciary committee. Bill for the better pretection of sheep husbandry, providing for the taxation of all dogs, was Uken up on its second read ing aud referred to tho judiciary comjnit tce. : ... Under a suspension of the rHles, a bill conctrniug the subscription of Buncombe county to the Spartanburg and Ashevllle Railroad Company, confirming the action of the agents of the Board of Commission ers, was read the second and third irne and parsed. Bill to confer upon mayors of cities and t jwns the criminal jurisdiction of justices of the peace, and to establish muuicipal criminal courts was laid on the table. A resolution that this se$sqn of the Qeucral Assembly ba construed tq4' be a regular session under the amended Con stitution, beginning on the first Wednes dry in January f 1877, arid to continue for sixty days, va$ made the special order for Tuesday next, at 12 o'clock, ra. Messrs. H. C: Dockerr and J. D. Stan ford, tellers on the part of the Senate, and Messrs. E. L. Vaughn and W. E. Clarke, tellers on the part of the House of Repre sentatives, reported the following gentle men to have been elected to fill the va cancies' iu he Board of Trustees ot the State University becasioued by'death and expiration of term.' . To fill Vacancies occasioned by Deaths Messrs " John ' Graham. Jmes Li. Ashe. ' To jUl Vacancies occasioned hJ Expira tion of Term Messrs, J. 8. Amis, of Granville; C. B. Hassell, of Martinj W. II. Day, of Halifax; P. B. Meana, of Ca barrus; J. S; Cirr, of Orange; : J. H. Thorpe, or Nash: W. E. Hill, of Daplin; W. H. Johnston, of Edgecombe, M. Mc- Gehee, of Person; W. J. Ewing, of Mont gomery; M. H. Pinnix, of DavMson; Chas.. Price, of Davis; 4. S. $eodMon, of Rowan; L. R. McAboyr1 of Polk; R. McBrayer, of Cleaveland, and Forney " A e r l i uwru, vi VAJiuuiuus. Yonas, S: premises at me time, u, is suppose. to nave pecn the work of an incendiary..'-, The R Ueigh 'News says : A great many of the colored' peojile of the city are seriously contemplating the subject of emigration. Jt is not known, 'what has induced them to take up this idea, but it is certain that a great many of tliem are entertaining it with a view of carrying it into effect. .. ' The case of Rev. Solomon Pool against the trustees of the University of North Carolina, was decided in the Superior Court on Monday iu Raleigh. - The plain tiff had browght an action against the trustees for his salary 'as President of the UmversUy fr-qm 1860 to 18T2 the time- when it was re-organized upon its present basis aifd upon other grounds. , The plaintiff .accepted a comnromise judgipent for 4,000.- " v j ' . . ! The Raleigh .Xetts says: For many pears past the State has paid outj between $35,000 and $40,000 for tli3 support of insane persons in the several counties of tne btate, who Avcre denied admission te the Insane Asylum'. - State officials inform us that from the demands ma'd.upon the treasury since the beginning of the present;fiscal year, it is pFobable that the State will pay oipi d,uving the present year on this account between $40,000 and $50,000. The Charlotte Observer says :, We hear a street rumor, and we give it for what it is worth,that a gentleman cf this city pro poses a opa "a cigar store arid kirber shop,in a manner ana style which may be considered a new departure. The front of the estiblishment is to be fitted up a a cigar store, ia firsttclaiiityl, ud instead of the Indian girl sign, it will be presided over Dy a beautitul Indian maiden, ; m tho flesh and blood. The work of the tonso- rial department ! to be performed by five beautiful girld, all i be imported from New York, regardless of expense. The Raleigh Observer says; Sometime ago one U. W. F4rons was heje, claim ing to be a minister of the;go5pel and a missionary from Engfahd, to institute Temperance Lodges, among the colors people of this SUte. he has, liken te missionanea arsons tx of people whb hiite CQncje (fa abroad, proved to be an imnostor nd vile, slanderer of ftur people. S,iuce BArew return to t,ng, faod he has ijeclared In a public speech that no was, aunnpr ui bia.y iu oriu Carolina, ip danger of his life, and that. we were opposed to tpe advancement of the colored race. This man oo6ned his ciation strictly to the colored people while in North Carolina, and tb?v ve him ro oo tl d etideavbnng to" lUawT frotM them' their Bird earned dollars, and findiug that he could not succeed in that, goes home and slanders the whole people of the State. ' " The different juries at' the late term , of the Superior Court, for this couuty cost the comity $1,516 80 ..besides about $50 or $00 for feeding tljem. i' The arrangements have been completed and the Concert to be given to-morrow night bhis fei'to eel ipso all others of a like nature had in this city. i1 ' ' The closing Hop of the season of the L'Arioso Pleasure Club took place last evening and was voted by all as a fitting- close to a very pleasant series. I We publish to-day the very Battering exhibit made by the Bank of New Ilanover, including its transactions, as embraced iu a staternent of its condition on the rlst of the present month.' . ' , ; Phe Japanese toilet mirror 4 allows a woman to see all sides of herbeadiife tmce but what is needed in this country is a mirror which will deceive her into thjnk ing that a last year's bonnet is one of the latest style. ' t".'. ' j; Ff j-i'j ; Ttie Usury Bill Passed. A dispatch received here to-day at noon states that the Usury Bill has passed the House hy a vote of 57 to 38 and is how a law, tho bill having previously, passed the Senate, "where it originated This bill bus been already published in the Review:' Chaige of Time. . A meeting of the Third Ward Demo cratic Club will be held at the Court Hons-.; -to-night at 1 o'clock, instead -of Friday night as heretofore 'adnotmced. The change of time Vas been made so as not to conftict with the Concert which takes place on Friday night. ' :"- SneaK Thief at Work. rr , Tho reiiidence of Mr. Robert Morrison; on Front, between Mulberry andValnut streets, was entered some time last night, probably while the family "rere at supper, by a sneak 'thf.ft who" stole , therefrom . a lady 's hat and a handsome broche shawl, tho two being" vilued at about $5Q." The loss was not disrovored until this morning a.r,d ther is noclue to the thief. ; . ; . City Court. The foliowiig cases were disposed, of v the Mayor this mcroi0 . : - . r,, wI with disorderly A. Bloom, cl , , , ' . tound guilty and fined $10 ud costs. -'.'. - J First' Ward. i At tlie jmecuhghetduAhfe Ward last igbt, the following gentlemen were nom inated lor Magistrates, viz. : Jno. D. Love, J. M. Hendcrsom, J. W. Strauss and S. H. Morton, their names to be sent on to Raleigh for appointment should the coun ty bill become a law. The Ball To-Nifjht. ., Orion Lodge No. .07, I. O. O. F , will give a Grand Ball this evening in the Hall corner of Market and Second streets. The occasion yill undoubtedly . prove a very pleasant one to all who maj' attend, as the arrangements have been placed in the hands of a committee of working- men and withal gentlemen well experienced in such- ryaUers., Those who may attend will fhd themselves; amply repaid for doing so. ' . . PLEASE NOTICE. Wo will be gjad to receive comiswlctttaat ' from bur friends on' any and all raljNtf' of ceneral interest hot . . . .. The name of the writer mnmt always b furnished to the Kditori Cominunicatioas must ba written onl on on sld of the paper. Personalities must be avoided. '. . And it is especially and particularly ander stood that tie editor do not alirays ttUrm the views of correipoijdents, unless aoaUttd in the editorial column. . The Thermometer. From the, United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock: . . . ; Augusta, 40 ; Charleston 50 : Cincin nati, 37; Jacksonville, 53 ; Key West, 38; Knoxville, 'S2 ; Cynchburg, .33 ; Memphis, 37.; Mobile, 51 ; Montgomery, 45 ; Nash vtllc, 30 ; New Orleans, 33 ; New York, 32 ; Norfolk, 39 ; Pittsburg, 25 ; Savan nah, 48 ; St. Louis; 37 ; Washington,. 33 ; Wilmingtou 4G. For the Pen. Tlie iollowing prisoners, all colored, convicted at the last term of Sunerior Court, of larceny, Avere sent to Raleigh to the Penitentiary this morning, by Sheriff Miimnns:: Winslow Gatise, 5 years; James Bryan, o years: ueo. Fox.. 5 Bank of New Ilanover. ' Pursuant to,noticc Tlie regular annual meeting of the Stockholders -of the Bank' of New Ilanover was held thia rtnr mi" their Banking House. .Thamcetiig was callal to order bv thr rrcsident, on wbse motion A. II. Xcff, Esq., was called to the Chair and Robe'rf I lenrpg, Esq;, requested to. '.act asSco- rctary. A Committee was theiiaptroioted to ascertaiu the amount of ttock repro scnted,and ontheir reportiug tlmt tbercweib' 3.108 shares represented iu. ierson and 3,500 by proxy, the Chairman declared tuat tho meeting was ready for buainesH, . as a maioritv nf tho lo nnn .!...-. ..nt - Bank was represented, , ' . , Tho m'iautes 0f. the previous meetings were read and approved. . ; ThePresident of the Bank then made -a report stating, among other things, that although the past year had not been a very favorable one for the general businesM ot the country, the business of the Bank had been steadily progressing, the amount of deposits being much in excess of what they luive ever bceir heretofore, and had' declared two semi-annual dividends of : four per cent, each and had made no losses whatever cluriug the Jycar. Ho submitted a detailed report of tlie condi tion of the Bank and each of its branches. "s On motion the report of the, President j was received and adopted.' On motion an election of directors for the ensuing year, wnsv gone into, (J. W, Atkinson; and William Caldcr being appointed tellers,) resulting in the election of the old Board, unani mously, as follows: I. B. Grainger,- John Dawson. D. R. Murchisnu nrttuh! McRac, II. Vollers, li. R. BridgerS. J. W. Atkinson. C. M. Stel innn .T A T , ' y v a a m-m. n a B. F. Little. E. 1? rnlAn Af v,m-ii On motion the mcetius adjourned. A. II. Neff, Cliairman. Rob't Hkxxixg, Secretary. - . Wilmington, N. C, Feb'y 8; 1877. In this age of education and general in- tell iiTCllCC tllC llOllSnKDlfl iafiarHlv rrtmrtlofn I w - "" m.mvmm I WkJ J lflbLl years; Sheperd without a Cornish & Co. Piano or Oran Thompson, 3 j-ears; Richard Moore alias Bead the advertisment in another column vujr i7icki o years; ueo. nowe, 6 years; Robert Shaw, 3 years; William Hoke, 3 years; J?Hmuel Collier, 3 years; Samuel Mantling, to go if he cannot comply with the orders of court, 3 years; Henry Far royr5 years, but was so sick he could not go this morning. . A-Business Art. Advertising is an art Avhich comparati ve- and then send for illustrated cataloguo and P"ce Hst. jan 8 New Advertisements. statement of Condition of Bank of. New Ilanover, including Branch es, on February 1, 1877. RESOURCES. Loam and Bidcouiite...... Keal-Estate Office Furniture and Safes... . i 'i l'i ft .. 78,344 84 r few pcoi-lo unlk.r5taud,-Jna one pf 5: ' g he greatest; mistakes made is to econom- Coeck Books, 667 OS se in this direction when thr times are XJk --- ' lull ami business slack. Wh.ir a hnsinps Cash on hand man wants is trade, anil if he is shrewd be will not neglect tac proper mediums to draw it to him. There is no way iu which 58,406 18 209,955 02 $35,822 00 UARI-LI1I5S. - dictous newspaper advertis-ng, -and the duUa'iihe- time the greater the necessity .to use this agent to help you. An exchange well expresses the idea, when it says,. the world bcleives in those who advertise, and it puts dollars in their pockets. Such are live people ;and in these live days nobody wauis anyinmg 10 ao wiin ana nut 'otir live, men and women. Our advice to Dills payable. Dae Depositors..,. ....... 35,000 DO. . 6C9f34.G 91 . $9,822-W. , Statement of Condition of Bank at WUminston, February 1. 1877- RESOURCES. f . i Loans aid Discounts.......... $i33,3j8 i'4 everybodyr except in; matrimony is to! Oulce Furniture and 8atc.......T.. S,5is 66 fldvnrtlP. U U snrr. rrfnrn lnrfrolir I BoflUj and StOCks.M'.. . lUOl 'U t . :Vl ' " ..b-Vf M UUeck liookg... . '571 a ' ' crease your reputatHn ns a bnsine?s man, I Cah in other Banlu subject to ' vd dcck ...............1217 72 , , , Caihon hand 28.W7 73'l54.iiS ic, ' make hosts of friends and add to the num ber ofsbft-WJLcnsible people in the j world, of which there has never been an overstock. ' LIABILITIES. 1-: 1 lilC , Capital Stock ;..$223,000 00 Lndividcd 1'rohta .; 51,512 01" RilU Parable " 3JL000 no Due Uranchcs...... : S4.S54 Due Depositors....'.-.... 4lo'b9 42, 'Cajlvt0 Fpaeman, for druukoimess was fmVioWcos , Tohn Melvin.for. thelara:ny,ufbuaJi of tih, was bjuud over to tu.c Sipepor Court ia the i"of'$l 00, sti fi ed bond. paptnrect. d ncro roar was arrestot) ye&tenUy 00 Upjcicaj of sow qrlme, and upon caltb ing him the naie of a genUexaai. whse dwelling was brglarized some' tinae agoy an accouut o which appeared -fn" the lit view, was wtten on the fbb.po th3 panU, alw V xi wkjta man Lsul on at' the me of 'his arrest. The gentlemen beingnit of town the ujjot iH fe beld -untij "44 to, 'acerUin whether the artlea ba been ojen frorr him, . , ' ' ' f 777,205 87 1, V. WALMPi; Ci.l,:u.f il..fT..; ol Aw JIauorer, dusoleranlr swear that th above statement ,Y true to the h tJTi -J knowled and belief. t - 7 7J , S. D. WALLACE, Caabkr., , The FCSUTal Last Night. Tho Festival g;iveo I Ait evening bv : f 3. a. W .... : . jIk w . .- ladies of the, First Uapthit Church in the vacant French k fctoa, on N'oi tlr Front itrecti was largely 'attywioa 1 inv tW - v r-t a. cornnJetc " vuij av. inere was- a beautiful, display of articles of fancy work forsale and' the. tables were loaded rlnrt-,, with thm-3good to cat as well r,i . A .,TA""a fl0 More me tbisStli l00- VfiW rl .-eb8 I. BATES, Notary Public located m the sky parlor, was presideil ' - P rAfnm over by a tatentcd'and "geuiens" youth OCrI0 .nd mor.geu.ioeA Xo,MaogbScx,.!l FRESH FAMILY GnOCEulES. there than, the Haveriya are wont to et . . MWUiug credit for. There, w.-re &tne very rich and crigioal design and among them an Eves isg ILkview, which well, the le.ut said theWpcNjt tnedded. We don;fc want to Iangti any more daw. Wo thank, tl ladies for their ; kwdlv aabrancc of us, sent n ias tiigbi, on a silrer waiter by a sab&' waiter which,alas, found us uct at home but which doubtless tickleO some other and .iapia4ivo palate, another tjouBlLJnj at which wo don't feel like iangning any more jus now. Yq aro glail to learn that the Festival was a happy financial success. i I JUTTEB,tLABD, TEA, COFFEE; Btr , . rdl r v1, iS'il""' Good,.: ; vuh.cw, Aurejw ana use,at YT.U FOWLER'S, 'If O. 2 LlnnWt'a 1M-J.I. . . ri '.wb , feb8 James C. Clundo. Dzitraozs? . SD DEALER I.V FANCY GOODS; and Totfet Article?, Trusses, Bandages and 8p porters. . A full stock always on hand r - feb6 TLIrd tre3t' oppo,it tUtt" SUBCIRB TO TllK DAILY REVIEW I'
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 8, 1877, edition 1
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