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" TIllS l'AFER '.' ' -1 .' : : -I -o Cf y i.. ' PLEASE NOTICE. cepttd by OS III T. JAM ES. .1 L'The 1 ! ft Of tl XJ? I MtOl'B I ETOK. veir.5 00 J Sii months, $2 50; Three mnoklu; SI 23; One month, GO centf. aper wilt be delivered hr carrier?, urire, in any part of the city, at the We rat, or 13t cenU j.er week. Adteriwinjr rates thv and liberal. -Subscriber will please report any apd U filui(. to receive their paper regularlj. .NCWS SUMMARY. II iU-- t?-et-n 1 the Ihitish laila- Iwt't.t V - Ti tiit-tit ti) .1 iit t- i .t'i i ir'V' r rUterdirL -u.ite . I ,1 .la U' '.ir.-, 1 1. Oii t. . III b.iOiM v re cked J Knirl, Briti?h steamer r Newport, Waits, is and ! ly lives lost, in the colliery, near 30 jer'iis. iiiople it.IvEt.cs reiterate the tdate- it the dism ssal of Midh.it laha imply a cil.Jitie in 'Turkey's for iuterimiiorial jolicy. Gov. i.us tnrUd over the Executive irs autre! and will cmc Hast t . V..f! ington to wini his p!ac m the ext mont J. The remains O'MahonLy, late Fenian Head Lv ill be taken to. Ireland f.-r inter- lamer Uostuin'a struck wL-dncsday morning at II be take: The st .i toMr-l Jt earlv r . i tiuvi rjv. r s?e Murj.h) Near YiJ ik. was uin.tge ioropq Farini' 0 Me-. ILtf-tfuk. isU stability lives lost;' s lie, OhilL -Ad Mink to her upper imcr runup UZ- a tl xiMiz t I ne; ci u not Uing f J .000,000 sJ:.jO0.KO -f 1! AVilket. is lead,!Ug44 7t l-roj-n it n commit l .r th.; i .ilitary i4 l.xU of 2:3,000 ti.t i the United States , was dismissed oi ra ie was the largot ip Martin K. ill, in Tu:i:k;ns street, rly utstroyetl and Da- iii. .t's In hiber vaK'. and Green's ti'ur store' L by lire yesterday uvTuiii; lns deficiency in the han os'' National Bank, at niiUl at 20,000; its ian'crld, its cap'ital and surplus nearly isir ' Admiral' Charles The ;- Attortiiv hy (iener dj ll Id i action v'as rre.-i'h'ii M,r V.iyut eoinit.y toriyicU. Wavi ;titn itcs. diiecti re IS. f-i t s:itiii:i il taklll .ra ce is making its items ropriation bill on the The ease ol zainat Gen. lielkuap tioii of tbc Diitrct : i n of the Attorney f ik that the" evidence the jtroseeuti'in; the i-y diiecti..n. of the CAUOLi.NA. C OUlUV . Kri!ei-h tu-ni-ht. 1 Ids Up this week five luld.fclKJfjO G jldsworo last a J r taxes. . ii.ij. t, had a ef G..v. us. J urto n ere j.iia!yt 'a ice has (tl led sliW J 'To xy u . Tl.v i Uri-l 1- Dhtrii t. Kn.bt.'u A nc2TO uan W.IS hi i at lie ot i the Sv'i r ll.uks has 13 ng ii. iil is in j.n.jec- sseismeiit of pro'irfy I of I.incolntori. has strike. (Jul. 1 4. li. Wiuhicll is it-jtahip of the Oth - aiieu ton itv tramn.". who areilev U tl.pelplc, Tliev will comme h! Warrentlui HaildaJ or four uevks. I i ! i J.jmu tacrcliii'Us corner stlne of the Uu-t tMthrd jappointcd lr. Ar- Atlantic Iload. is chuk full ol tiuring the substance ce laving iron on the in the course of three ouudela rohbetl'tbe Kpiacopal .Church at iv niirlit. both feet amputated nt the VVayne county rnxr house alut bylrost-bite. at Chapel Hill was te i days The -Old Chape Uirued last Tues U k, instruments vc., were saved. i i i The fohunatediscbvcrv cf tire in a store- h juse in rolktonj trie JKsobifWi out Troin Kilei-h Mr- NVtl.I a; the ad a mem la of er 4 V mornin". The YedacsJav cheaud a first-cla?s item. of the House the arus of the death ol is Iinibertsou of Bladen county, vanceu age ol 1U0 years. .Tlw dwelling house uf Mr. John Ii, Saiith at Kventtsville, Wayr.u county was uestfoveu l-y ue a lew davs ago. The liri) ws accidental. Insurance The Ck'tuplicatioik -ii-f matters grow ir;g uut ol the Granvil o county election has ieu to iuc resinauon pi inrec wnite mem bers uf tholloard of Commissioners, leay- ing only Wright; and Williams, colored. on tne Board i - rer says : the Golds- over tLc Carrol fam- The rdleich 01 Loto Mtascuacr brair ily of lpha oiutUy, the members ol which weigh 1,'iOoi pounds aud measure 3 1 J tect in. heigh Greene county walks away: with the !mall figures over which )uplin lngs. UueWma Greene weighs t'.fO Ku His, oyer dulf as much as the wV!e CjirroII fatliilyj, while six brothers one of whom is cur towus-iaanMr. 11. V. Best, measure iu height 4'2 feet, being of p average u leet 10 inches. ties -for ' staitoticn Voiia jMc lxs.es ol the nn i LOCAL NEWS. Kakigh.Vews. The Taxes for 1876. Wc append au interesting statement of tbc taxes rectitcd. at the State treas ury frorii the itherifls : of the several counties tjf the Stiitc (or the year 187C. The list ljas nist Iwn nude out, and eVen yet the taxes cf two counties render' and Sfokes-pare left out of accouut, jlhe hcrins of these counties having' nbt yet settled. The lht below is exeluaiie of taxes paid by insurance compauJck drummers and by the coun- lut is simply the counties thcmselyesj 4 f VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N.: C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1871, , ii&ia our rnentls on ajjr.iBd ill tkbjfeu f general i ntercrt Let ? ' - ! V .1 tini 1 fur the several purposes and from the sources enumerated : " Ttal general tax for public purpose's : $257,086, 60. Siecial taxes for "the suport of asy lums, &c: S1258,57.0G. Special tax for the support of the pen itentiary : $83,004.05. Retailers' tax (,for the school fundj : $183,58.0&. , ! ' : . j , Auctioneers' tax (for the school fund) 1 $107.98. . - ' ' Total from all , the sources : $485,-404.40. New AtTertisciuenti. A Shkiee. Bare Bargains. A. D. Cazavx Clvd'a New York and Wil mington, X. C, Steamship Line. A. 1). Cvz.vcx Baltimore and W'ilming ton, X. Cv Steamship Line. l'rrEWAY 4 ScacLKEjt We close oat Consignments Daily, Isaiah Beowx Notice. Gur friend awl 'patrons tciU please univrsfand ;lhat carrier Ixnjs are not alluiced ' to seil copies of the IlfeviEW PUasc do uot hiiy of Hem or encourage them to sella it urill positively, cost the boy his situation tchen detected. .Sha raiG still scarce and high. Hon. Edward CanUell, of this city, is registered at the Yarbrough House, in li.deigh. , Fine, f.d stall-fed beef, fresh pork, vcai, sa isagc, &c, &c.'; at Monroe VJmcat store, te ir li incv Bridge. It Ten fu!l-riggeil f-.reign vessels are lying at anchor at the mouth of the river . All b jund foreign. . waiting to go out There are hut a few' hours left iu which to secure - good seats for the Concert to night and nearly all of the'Lcst. seats are already. taken. We had Loped to he able. to give here to-day the action of the Electoral Com ms&iou i:i regird to, Florida, but up to our clos the elecisiou had not boen rendered. It is remarked as a little singular by a student of Biblical paintings that all the patriarchs ars represented as. being bald. It should bo remembered, however that moust of them married 3oun'g: How You May Knew. J The First Breath WSprln. C It has been discovered that coughing It came to us this morning in the shape k of a lot of Inrautiful flow cry ground moss, in full bud, which was jrathercil near the city by Dr. J. "Wiuants. Tliis moss is peculiar to the Gape Fear ad we believe we have eea it s'titod that nowhere else can it be found. The. name othe ritrrtM w7yi"b furiiisbed to the Editor. ! ' - ' , . . . j Codmunicatidns mut b" written -"'oclj' ea' ' J one aide of the paper ; . . . 1 ersoaaaliei BiHst W avoided. , And it is especially and particutarlj undefw stood that uic editor docs not ml war AJ views of correspondents unless" to UU4' ..' ' IB the editorial dr1rtf-. .-, " ' - r--. " .muAUC. -. . ' i or sneezing may be prevented by pressing on the nerves of the lips in the,neighb.jr hood of the nose, by preiaing in thencish borhood of the ear, and by'prehig very hard on the top of the mouth. Hence if any one be d:scjvere.l going tlirotigh with these maneuvers, the: public may .kuow what's the matter. I , Au Impromptu Treat. Quite a crowd, both of ladies and gen tlemen, gathered m Ileinsberger's music room yesterday afternoon, the attr a -tion being some of Prof. Van Ui -rVbest ii'.te-. as performed on the organ and piano. Among the number were ma-ay soli J men from AYatcr str?et, who f .rg'.t all about the fluctuating values of cotton and spiri.ts tu'rpcutine a:id nsin as thev listened to the entran-.-iug muaic. It was an im promptu treat but none'the less enjoyable on that accouut. . ' The Odd Fellows IJall. The BaU given 'by Onon Lodge, Xo. 67i k O. O. . F , was in e'vvry.. way as pleasant as the tnost sanguine ha i reason to, anticipate that it wyuld be. "There was alarge,;attendance and tho l! r was kept well $lle4 with' daqcers iV.jin the time wHen the festivitici- Wgan until a late hour of the night: The -labors. of. the Committceto w hom the arrangements had' been intruste-J, were, well directetl and the result "was an evening of ui!ailyc-l plea sure to .all who were present. Our, Steamship Lines. The Thermometer. . From the United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the fallowing report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7;31 o'clock: ' t Sjt.; Augusta, 45; Charleston, 45; Cinan natis35 ; Jacksonville, 50 VKcy . West, C6; Knoxville, 35 ; Lynchburg, 33 -Memphis, 12 ; Mobile, 51 ; Montgomery-, 45 ; Nash ville, 08 ; Xew Orleans, 51 ; New York,, ol ; Norfolk, 3G; Tittsburg, 25 ; Savau nah, 42 ; St. Louis, 35 ; Washington, 27 ; Wilmington. 39. Fresh .Lager. A half dozen bottlea of genuine Mil--w aukec beer, Las been left on our table, w ith . the compliments of Mr. Chas. Mar cus, 'with II. Marcus, No., 5 Market Street. We tested the merits 6f that beer, and are willing t'o attest'it the "best c have tried iu q, these many years. Mr. Mar cus' facilities for bottling ale, lager and porter, have been largely increasctl, and he is now prepared to furnish by the, measure bctte or keg. The Ribt Mail. At a meeting .of the Chamber of'Coru merce of this city, hell yesterdaj- after noon, Cpt: I. 11. Grainger was recom- The Steamship lines running; :btlvtvii ! mended to the Govcrn jr for appointment The imnicuso yolumcs of smoke .over the southwestern portion of thef eity pro ceel from the burning ofl" of Bi Island. Stcaniers from Smilliville- to-day report the entire undergrowth on the island to be in a light blaze. ! Fifth Ward. The ijoniir.ces in this Vard for mag istrates arc, Messrs. Jno. C. Koch, 1). W. Beery, John C. Millis,' V. II' Bar'r and for member of the Finance and Audit Committee, E.G. Barnitz. i Temple of Israel. O w ing tj the;abseucepf the pastor, Ke v. S, Mendelsohn, who lias been called to Norfolk, Ya., to ofticiatb at the funeral of the late Mrs, S. AY, M?ldner, wife of his former President, no tetvices will be held in the Temple ,'th's afternoon or on the Sabbath. 1 Short of Coal. Another cold s iap is upon us and it finds the, coal dealer's ih this city with slort t.K:ks, and the same may be said of Charlotte and Gjlumbia, both of which cities are supplied in a m ensure from Wil 'iniugton. We know of at least cne cargo on the way, however, which was ordered two months ago and which may; be said to be daily expected. , Corner Gathering. The practice iavlulged in by seme ol he inhabitants cf this city of congregat ing on the street corners- sbcaijd he put a stop to by our city authorities, as in rhany instances which have been cited to us, the sidewalk has been completely blocked and often ladies have had to stop and wait for the qrowd to epen so that they may pass through. This is particu larly noticeable on the comer at the in tersection of Se:ond and Market streets. The Ward dominations. At theT)emocratic meeting at the Second Ward, held laat night, ilt- crwcvl Giles was recommemled for appointment as a member of the Board of Finance and And it, and the following gentlemen for Mag istrates ; John S. James, Henry Natt, Sol. Bear and David E. Bunting. 1 In the Thirtl Ward, at a meeting held the tsimc evening, ' Mrl' R. J. Jones was recommended for appointment as a mem ber of the Board of Finance anil Audit, and the following gentlemen for magis trates : II. A. Bags, Jyhn Ii. CantWell, J. W.' Kin, and C. II. Scbulken. New York and Wilmington aud Jlaltimvre and W'ilniingtou are both npieseiite l by attractive advertisements in this issue. Under -the caret ul 'r.nd .able.- direction of Capt. A. D. Cazaux, the Agent at this point, these lines have Ix-cuiije among, the prominent'as well as permanent institutions of our city, giving employ riiit itv many persons and dijensing here large sums of money. They are promjt and-.reliable and the steamers arrive id most .invariably on time, making ft rapid transit for-go.HU from port to port. The amount . of as or.e of the Directors of the Western North Caro!ina II. It. 'The gentlemen who make this recomujendatiou are of those, 'who subscribed last .year for the purchase of iron for this, roacl aud their voice should b? protcntial. Theselection is b;':o emmihetly proper as wc lelieve that Capt. Grainger has the best interests of our city at heart aad will put forth every effoit of his remarkable en ergey in furtbeniuce of those interests. I Cardenjnff Operation?. The w4ruj spell of weather woare now m'r - - "; j - enjoyiuhas led alt Jour people 1 whose delight is gardening iuto tiw "pitches"' ij(.u aujom meir nomes, wlierein.1 w ith spade and rake, and the othc implc rlenh c f, thegentlecraft,lbey ;mako the blu'ahd spread the eedaud make rady for Ihe fruct iying OftBeharyest and the coming of the earlier and the later rains. There is said to bea greatfasciuation abautlhe art , but it i one wc Were -'never able to whUy appreciate, ThUreat eauly nowever, in the opeuing of green leaves and young buds, and much health to be acquired ly the wholesome exercise, and much profit in the incre;ise which the j Lord of the Harvest sends. We bid G vd speed, therefore, to .all w ho luvcf gone afield, and hope they enjoy the fresh .and sweet sunshine and the gecial iulinences cf the opening spring. The Language of King?. Til n ion .. I . ;t oi a eijiieiu i.i v. isrung to marrv literally "in the market" with' his he wears a plain c r chased irol.l upon the first finger of the left (or hand. When success attends his suit and he is actually engaged, the ring passes to. J the second finger. After marriage r passes 'to the third fiygcr If, however the gent desires to t-11 the fiirf oi:esj that be is not only not -in the mWkctJ br that he.dces.net design to marry at It!, he wears the signet upon his little' finger ; and all ladies may understand that :ic js out cf their reach. - . - With thofiir sex tin "laws' of thelrhs''' arc : A plain or chased gold Vmg. o ili mm.- uii--i.yi ui ngiic n.irr.i lmpiioJ "not. r, in plainer words, i;rea?!iy fo Me i Advcrtisoments CLYDE'S AND wu iiiiiii i f i ii aii : - Steamship Line t. if. n The Steamer heart ring lcart) i- OS .WILL SAIL FROM XEW YORK SATURDAY, FEB. 10. To be succeeded bv Steamer ' On Wednesday, Feb. 14. 1 I proposals, scale l or' otherwise. .onq i Incendiarism. The store and dwelling of Mr C. Jack-1 rare freight they "handle every year is -imply j wju, situated on the corner of Third' and engaged, the ring passes t the tiit ) of the left hand. '-When married tluJ finger receives it. '7f '. the ' fair proposes to defy all -seige to licr hear; places the ring on her firsthand furtlij finder. o!;e on each lkr-. tw, r?.n-.U .:U W - J - - v-v q K J t keep away the tempter. It is sdmwhat uOu"" luai, iUirs l.iiSpOaUiOll I I'1C-S I. Wh-i iagcr third! Shippers can rely upon th prompt sailing ci bteaincre as advertised. s.i l ixi ; ru oSr TiTLj.Yc; ro.v js rivJ - DA Y AXD WEDXESDA ). For .Freight Engaementa apply to ' ' ' A. Ji. CASAUZ, Aent, v Wilmtng'ton, XI. C;- feb9 O !'. CLYDE & CO., General irenl G LcwIiDg. Greta, or Tier 13, .. R,. X AXD inamense and the dispatch is really wou desful, steamers arrhi..g here, disch-tiging cargo, taking on rctVr-. f- eight and fc;ti'i ibg again, idi-witirn. t he coin pass of twentv-four hours, Y6ostcr; streets, was consumed by fire this nr . ruing about lalf past 5 o'clock. The tore was discovered to be on fire in a 'corner where a large kerosene oil can Wilmi ngto n , W . O. , STcAFlSHIP LINE. The Siitz Dog. , f The gentleman to whom we rered at few days since as one of those who had re- j ccntly purchased a Spitz do, but who had announce.! his .intention to kill him at i The Stomer 1.' , Colonization. The Ilaleigh Aicv cH:taitis a' rej rt of a meeting he-id at the Court IL uoc- in ihat city on Wednesday night hi rcgr.id the colonization scheme ataited by s-niie of the colored people in this State 'anil vs -the article is orintertst he,e we publikh. it for Uhe benefit of all !'conce-rucU Th Ae:rs . If- wasn't any slouch of a meeting. Jas. U. Harris was the fir. t speaker. 1 Ie took strong irrounds against ahv such i i i r. . l c -.! na-.i oeeii ior iue past lour years anu: """-vw ,iuu.iuuu .j bin uiin m, j vwing to the - saturated'. coudition 'of tlie once 1,as promptly-given him aXvay'j Moor the lire spread rapidly and both '! 1 ne ouuz .nereaDoms are uemL!iuj m store aud dwelling were ' consumed before j tlieir h-ots. or would be if they wore diem. I ( aid could be procured. The furniture of; We have no djnbt if any rf the little 4 Ctis- r both storn and hnnso seivnil vrllh snmP! S;C! 51S a. New- ork man said his was step-as that proposal. He vy-is ; f jli. u- ed by John v illiams.n. tliy menibei off the House from FrnKliu, in f ivor t f colonization, and lie by J. C. Hill, mem ber of the H6uso from New IhinoVer, in opposition to it. Williamsi;i is -'a .right smart' little darkey, -but they ha 1 him between the upper and the nether mill stone, and got away wijth . bin?.. In' the course of his speech Williamson p;d that 'the colored jeopl2 of. E Jgeeomb3 were in favor of eclonizati jii, whereupon Mabson, the Senator from that county.. arose and denounced tn slight injuries to it. The fire was the work of incendiarism and we have been informed that at least a half dozen attemptshavc bcenymade to burn the store during the past, month. The property was insured in a coxnpanr repifsented by Messrs. Taylor & Giles , fo'v 7004 and Mr. Jackson's loss over and above 'the amount of his policy will a:n"unt to 3Toout $500. base lie. Times were warm fjr a wl.il but the cloud blew over, r.nli item was no row. The meeting coutinied until f;avl night.T W. II. Matthews prenidl over it. After 31393- Years. Johu Holloway Is a very worthy coloreil man", as all will , testify w ho know him. He is at present a route agent between this city and Charlotte and a few years since was Postmaster at Lr.raberion, where some ot the best citizens of the place were on his bond. Previous to the war he was Foster a slave, the property of Col: W. French's family, the G-lonel having bep., by the way, one of hU Lundnxen wliite he was Postmaster at Lumberfon. Some twenty-fi ve years ago his mother. had be come the property of some one in Yirjini, to which State u a removeil, and from that time, until recently, John Lad never seen her, he being a mere toy at the time she went away. lie had rtuc$ Leaid tnat she was dead, but was not willing to be Here it, nd a . few day s since - cfitained leave uf absence and went to Yirgihil to obtain some more definite information. He landed in ' Richmond and in :j few hocrs, from such informatkni ?,5 ltd Ci'u tainod there, stoxxl la the presence I cf his long lost' mother, and for the first time in a quarter of a century. She U a woman of about ,50 years of Ws, and has leen ..... - V- V. . to. - - - married fcince she left North Carolina. She returned here with Holloway whp. will in fntnre enre fir her. Scales and Weights. Within the past six weeks Mr. LVtJw, is. ; be Standard Ie?p4 has exam ined t; - jdci, dry and wet measures of nearly odo huudred stores, mostly on the outskirts of the city. He tells us that many of them needed adjusting nd that statement as a ; no one h tio s'-VfhUrs,t idea of the great disparagcnte'it between the t weights an4 measures plunging - 1q iitandard Keener oia Vid those used by hiany tore keepers. A great many cheap scales are iu use and are constantly getting out of order. With some of these he .findf that a pttrchascr doses two, pounds, in every ten. TLp. Liw rqtirres every pair pt fecaies, bet of weighti and measures to be examined ooce a year, and store keepers should be very carelul to conrplj with the law as there is, ievoro peoalty attache! io'no'n-corrjpliance, and besides inducement is held out to persons to in, form against stcfe-keepcrs wba either wilfully or carels cjgKxt ther duty in, lilts respect. I i r. . v I I3a J. Fc5ey-: Cat this Out It Maj Sate Your Lire. There U no p&rion livi tft whttt suffer? more ur lo with Luag Disease, LVaghs, Colds or Goosuoiptum, yet benne would die rather than pay, ?a cents lor a bottle of medicine tint', would cure them. Dr. A. Baschoe's German Syrcp ha lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wondrous cures atoaLh cv.wfy one that tries it, If yon - dosbt what we say inpr;, cut "oat and take it to V3afl3hrr2ist.-s ' and get a sample bottle for 10 cents ad try it, or a regular size f?r T ccnu. " Ir; this 'age 6f edneatwri and general in telfigence thf'bhoU is hardly cuaiplcte without a Cornish i & Od, Piano or Organ. Read tho adves-iument inv anfither column, and thsu send for illustrated catalogue and priee list. jao & teamed, have suffered very severely. There are no more than seventy-hVe'or afiun- drel of thini ia this city and thj inehing seasj.i is still months alad. while thy sauigo season is on the wane. Besides, with the proper precaution no one fieed die of hydrophobia, besides those uittfhby the dags. The Herald favs of t ho eniSH Je, against them in New York - f The fiat of society -ha' gone f. rth;ii.d as a d'.iz of lhiori tho barbarian Jittie Sj4t4 i no more. Ho has had hisf day aud now lisses iiAa bi-sfnrv n h . . . . "J "'- crv . , . been the main instrument in -in-trluX-in '"'ivn-IS "-n rci- F"proiXipC- I -Vl I sailing ' eleaicra as ad rertLted. -, ; CAr. PB.XCX3, WILL rfAlu FR01I BALTIMORE - O.Vv SATIJRDAY FEB; 16 ' T i fc euircecJed br Star. hydrophobia into cool society, and rendering it fashionably romantic to bive up ones ghoki n -byrrophobic liys-ter'm. As a promoter, of scientific iiivestigtiou ha h served an important purpose, fan 1 will lc?g lv rcmc-ratered by medical neu aiUaviug contributttl njore cadavef io the dissecting tble than the famous Bmkc did in the heyday of his brilliant cartrt The dog fanciers, also, lea.r 'nnt witness to the sudden Uiiitadarity of thy Spitz. Th" auitiuA ivis almost alt- giher cease4 as a cuimK-rciid coinmoli- ty, What sqjpkious little graves in i:;; yards and out of th way -places will Im planted with pansles in memory of little curly-headed Fidos and Lau;ciUs th it are no mere ? A you n lady who recentlv owned a black Spit named Pun has hn i him buried when; he will spring up jvw in June roses and violet?, 4Thcir Jor will be waft.ed ta liie on every zt-phv r,' said he "itL nlinicntal sadn(s', 'and shall Lave a clever pun iu every violet'" Meanwhile the police should be instructed to deal tenderly with vagrant SpiUes who Lave Lrmerly moved id, the bet circles of society and, u view of their former gran deur, Cut necessarily long for a uuln tioo at once speedy and certain, . ; ' Grand Concert. AGRAXD YOCAL AXD IXSTRUMILNT . I al Concert will be given at the. I OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY EYOIXG, FEBRUARY tb, far the benefit of I f BOX YAX LA EE AND THE CORXET CONCERT CLUB. j The Box Sfceet if now open t IZiiubereri l(ave Stre, where seats may be reserved. ' Ticket for Kale at Heic-be'ger'i and at the door. . ; feb A DYETtTISE .IX THE DAILY KEVIirur. Through Bills of Iiadin? girvU to and frdiu I'LiladeILia, aid J?romprt Dispatch gia!raat!. ,. 4 V For Freight Engageinent- a.jplj to. -a. . cua.zii.Tjz, kgonuZ Wilmington. Z7. C. L" vTiX FITZGERALD, General A zmt, Corner Le and Light t'eet Baltiitort-. tVb U , WE CLOSE OUT i J0NSIGNMENTS DAILY. pAKTlCS WAXTIXU ELClUXDISi: and Produce in oar Iiae lea re or ee'ndord and have joaipt attention. r . -; OFFEiilSG TO-DAY ; r r : Xvrth Carolina and Wejkrn Uitzj, Lard Ac, Moaauia Batftr, Dccka, 'Ta'keyf, C⁣k'cc?, -Eggs, .le.,'I'igf Feet, Cora, '8 Wee l" I6latocs, OiHm, Dried Frnit, Mallei, erel, Km Flth and DHd BeeJ jf tcu. Ord.rj filled for all description rf mercian die. fCocign2ieiiU of Produce toliciied. , a'E'rxEWAY scnuLKEN1 sl " lirokers And Cosr-rtijloo J(rchant . K-ctzd door orth of" ' ' feb 5 . l'rioces aa4 Water vtreeK. -? Notice. ' 1 Y WIFE ADELAIXE BUOW, tod fX.litUe boy General Terrr Brown. harin left iny bed and board wrtltoiu yut otne,l faerebr waxn ail pomm f rota . bvhonxt- tUera, under penalty of the law. . ' " I3AIAH BROWxr" J a mes C. CUJiinclGi SD DEALER IX rAJTCT GQOviUd Toilet ArticIeJ, Traae, Baadageij and . . .- j- 1 - . porters. A fall tiock alaraTj on hmad.' f - .- . J." .. , , : ' . TTi-rd itrejf, ortpotlt Citr Halt- - . 1
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 9, 1877, edition 1
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