Newspapers / The Daily Review (Wilmington, … / Feb. 16, 1877, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
HIS TAPER aiternoot, ceptd by Up PROPBIETOB. Agassi t IMF : c"- . . 4 m 'r " L',J One montU, ftUuu H' 1- - . ...... t.. a hv rarners-. 111 17' . ,1 r " . .Kr-ritr. at tne ill iianj part' ner week. Writes low and liberal.' r0it&ill please report any and r SUMMARY. are feeling nrt iLLJ ..v....- iA.UiY Reyhw. please notice. We will b glad to rcri JeoMU5nieatiM from our friends on any and all ratjevtrvf general interest but : -r - I '; r i ot. The name of f tht writer mtur'always be furnished to the Editor. I VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1877. NO. U. H.E;,ovar,atlca5to(ar .mp,l- she has 'SStr'd 180,000 Washington avalry. :l - li.ill 0 JTUUS ill oa the 24tb order tne more army corps; decided on her line. c U Jen1. Nicolas Anna Jhcc or! .iyped. U-n an trifeerar ire fttcfi m odf fiiofc, r- r at OJessa. i six of heo- Six men, Uking counterfeit com, LLM a. luo Maine read annoum. c&u are wanteu; u.. ciiea. - yuia ((f Cue & Lawn, New ncarcl with money ad- fcrJod bills of laJinS for cot- was a run on tne uty BriJgepo'rt Conn., on 1575,000 was paid out up l . , I T .-the M ik is bound. vur UliiCathblic ana a prominent Li hiii I mass was denied till Ollaraf reeled' by telegraph that ire of 7ii uaJ. U I lilt cuius. han: tl enougn The printers in like the proposed big wages tor fur them. has signed the bill . . . i uintiiiasioners oi me to buy and sell prop- called on the L ; I - " i r t t yesterday lor tne paruon oi in in. Florida. ij.ia laii !'A delegation Jimfinsouc In SiijCjcstcrdiiy the. bill was" passed ircUwl'oniiciu uibiomwcs ui vjuu. K. Julius oil. The naval ap- nl( bill has passed the House i amendment providing fur the ap- ciit of aeomnnssion to decide upon :ure naval I policy of the United vii attempt, uufortuMately .aWfui one, was made to shoot tlie revolutionary .self-styled ttrof Iiijisiana, on Wednesday. rlro is iii : liomc and visited "the oa ValciitiileV Day. The i ! tcamiLiu Colorado, of the Wilson Uuw J7 days out of port and the ueoriio Waiungtoa and eighth sec- toncur in t bo proviso to the tion. The Amendment repealing the . section in the act of 1874,-75 which gives the one-fourth interest to the private stock holders, was also.iiDon motion, not con- curred in, ? The amendment providing that eight ot the directors shall come one from each congressional district and one from the State at large, was taken up and con sidered. . The Senate adopted this amendmept and concurred iri the amendment of the House. ( ' - The bill of Mr. Thome to amend sec lions 5, chapter 37, Battle's Ilevisal to change, the law of divorce, was taken up as the special order. The bill amends the present law by making desertion for three years on the part of either husband or wife, sufficient cause for absolute divorce. The-other features of the law are not changed. After a lively running debate, Mr. Stewart moved to indefinitely postpone. s - The question recurred on the motion to indefinitely postpone, and the motion was adopted, yeas 'sj, nays b. l Cromwell ii 'tdlllicb. Tne lul in seem to have been "riven & Soiman, agents for Situation. yesterday's New York Will be seen that the mmsUaX squarely on the Florida h uutitfc that thev shall apply -Wins, arid Jassert that they have to if tU law with them. They tlio 'cbaracter of the lieturning lts IrizUt to act with or.lv fnnr p, and tfee all of one mrtv nn.l m, aud they resist all looking intn fewto tWUwfulncssof the Keturn- pra, iu lesral nowet in O -f n oil egrvlpor to act lathe manner it parties preterit decide Kll forthe i i " Wl'tlCC. arc Repressed to-night. 1 t 'guess how the case -Sir. Kvarts closes for to-morrow anH .Ti,fi,r democrats. This rria to the nuestinn of om?f ' U. . X " " v. UUUJL llPTl flirt V . i 1 fii.,i .i! T . MU onumssion nas ' '"a lllPn f in (1UI argumeut on the uisiana chse, will be Plva 1 Gral Assembly." Scales SENATE. tOESDAT, Feb. 14 presented some four or five X r,;ir T. i'v lW0 hundred citi I ftmrti tv," 'i ' a lUH- lflc old I Wrt f not reestablished. titXl A bill tA .Iro :n kiUt ti?l y boverument to re- cfif1!10 Fovide for a new lbr?U!lSf,in veral pf P... r . oe known as . . v;aa. camfi tin at thw J. ... -" our, and, on considered by a Mr It frDicS br AV- amend mon fa ;.r lecZA?0 bil1 being consid- in2 Kv"' T. l. i1 s tbird and i u. " wr the vote of 25 to 10. hi estem ! v;i.,y completion en i, i :r Molina llailroad. davLlthe8eco 8pcul orde; .the aa mot"a of Mr. 'wjl I aients were consid tioa xcL - concur u':aQd. Senate Ollf tL ' lug fjtheain endment which refuasi to HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Richardson presented a petition from the commissioners of Columbus county, asking. that the boundary lihes between that county and Robeson be not changed. Calendar. . Mr. Rowland presented a petition irom citizens ot Robeson, askiug that the boundary line between that county and Columbus county be changed! Com mittee ou Propositions and Grievances. Mr. wowland auq presented another petition in relation to Back Swamd township, Robeson couulvv Committee on Counties, Cities, Towns and Townships Mr. Cobb presented a petition from the commissioners of Richmond county, asking authority to levy a special tak. Committee on Finance. : Mr, Singletar; A resolution relating to an asyUim.v for the colored insane, Calendar. Mr. Cooper : A resolution compelling the President f the' Western N. C K. 11. to make a repoit in , regard to the condition of thp claims .ganst (r, W, Swepson and M. Sr Iittlefield. Calcn-r dar. ' - : Mr. Staples: A bill to provide for inferior courts to be called Cdurts of Common Pleas. Orderpd to be printed and referred to the Judiciary committee. Mr. Cobb : A bill to authorize the com rnrssioners of Richmond county to levy a special tax. Committee oh Finance-, v Mr. Rowland : A bill : to change the lines of Back Swamp township, . Robe son county. Committee on Propositions and Grjevangcs. . Mr. Wilson, qf"KeY HanQyer ; A bill to make certain rice banks in rice plauta-r tions on the Cape Fear river,, from ten miles above Wilmington to the mouth, a lawful fence. Propositions and Grievan ces. Mr. Shackleford: A bill to amend section 1, chapter 6, private laws of 1870 '71, in relatiou to the inspectors . of the city of Wilmington Propositions and Grievances. . The hour for the Committee of the Whole, on the countv government bill, was annouuepd. ' Mr. Parish took thp chair. On motion of Mr. Rose, the committee rose and the chairman reported progress? the adoption of all the sections and aake4 a discharge of the commUteo. Mr. Monns: resumed the chair, and tbe question recurred upon the amendr ments offered by the uomroitteo. ot tne Whole, which were adopted- by .a vote of j yeas 59; nays 30. . . The Question then recurred upon me minority report of the Committee of the Whole which, in substance, declares that thn. svst.pm t)f countv crovernments shall remain a at present. The yeas and nays were called and it was rejected oy a vote of yeas 30; nays 70, a strict party vote except Mr. Wilson, of Transylvania, who voted avp, ' The question recurred upon Mr. Bag- ley's amendment which gives tbe election of the magistrates to the people. ; Pending definite action the House ad journed until to-morrow morning at 10.30 o clock. CAROLINA. Mad dog killed in Charlotte on ' Tues day. Goldsbro's free school opens next Monday. : They've got it bad at Hillsboro the base-ball fever. . The Legislature will probably adjourn on the 3d of March. Prof. Hartley was to b,ay read in Goldsbora last niit. The House, is to havp night sessions three nights in the week. A steeple 75 feet high will be erected on the Baptist chitfch in Wadesboro. The Charlotte Hotel changes hands, Mr. J. Royal Davidson becoming the proprietor, " Masquerade, rcceptiou at the residence of Judge Buxton iu Fayette ville on Shrove Tuesday night. , Mr. A. W. Burton, of Lincolnton, who was stricken with paralysis a week ago, died last Tuesday. . J . B. Whitaker, Jr., of Goldsboro, has removed to Durham to do tbe printing for Blackell's factory. . A stage and express line from Golda bore ,to Snow Hill, Greene county, is amoife the suggestions. A brass band and a fire company, but a brass band any way,' is what the Wades boro Herald franticallv calls for. The Old Folks Concert given in Raleigh on Tuesday night was so much of a suc cess that it will probably.be repeated. " A white woman by the name of Sarah Nowell died at the poor house iu Anson county oil Sunday last, 11th inst., at the advanced age of 105 years. The Reidsville Times says: Seven years ago Reidsville had one house. It now numbers 1,500 population : -and good houses to put them in. There are twenty- four business houses, eight tobacco facto ries and three tobacco warehouses. The Raleigh Observer says: Recogni tion of the Hampton government by Gov. Vance was made yesterday, by a commu nication from Gov: Vance to Gov. Wade Hampton notifying him of the arrest of Joshua Bellamy, charged with commit ting a murder in Horry county, South Carolina,- and fleeing to the" swamps of Robeson couuty, this State: The Hillsboro liebordcr says: Mr. Jas. S. Leathers died on Wednesday last after an illness Of sqveral weeks. Mr. Leathers had been in the course of. his life a promi nent citizen of the count--, and was at one time a member of the House of 'Commons from Orange. At the time of his death he was about G 5 years of age. The Goldsboro Messenger says: Ou Saturday evening, as Mr. Exum Edgerton, a young man engaged in collecting taxes for ex-sheriff Deans, was goinsc home, and when hear the residence of Mr. Z. M L.i Peacock, he was assaulted by three un known men, who snatched him off his buggy md robbed him of between 00 and $70. Mr. Edgerton says one of them Was a white man and the other two were negroes. They took his money and disappeared iu the woods. " The Raleigh 'News ; say?: A gentleman here has just received a letter from the West wbkh in fonns him that some days ago a party of one or more revenue officers arrested one or more illicit distillers in the county of Polk, and carried them to Hen derson ville, the county seat of Henderson, with a view of there confining them in jail, They were pursued by a party of friends of the captured distillers, and at tacked in the streets of Hendersonvillc. A fight ensued in which one of the attacking party was mortally and another danger ously wounded. It ia not learnod whether thu delivery of the distillers, from the hands of their captors was effected, or whether they were held. LOCAL NEWS. at , 9o New Advertisements. Hbinsbeucier Select Reading. A, Shrieb. Partlj'-Hade Shirts cents, worth $2.50. Our friends and patrons tcili please understand that carrier bjs are not allowed to sell copies oi tne REyisw Plcq&s do not Mil f thw or encourage them to s'ell as it icdl positively- cost the boy his situation when detected. Winter will bring up reinforcements, in March. For legislative proceedings and news see fourth page. . state Last year at this timo plum and peach trees were In full blonv Tbe nw moqn is on hand but is uot visible such nights as these. Bad colds are fashionable. Those with a sore throat are the most in vogue. As charity covers a multitude of ius before Dotl, 50 does pqliteness. before meu. . : - N;ov is the time to set out shadetrees, It Avill be too late after the sap has gat ton up In them. This is one of the disagreeable days when everybody hugs the house' very afTectionately. Tbe Wilmington & Teldoq It. Ii Co. are aboilt to byild a, new ware-house at the depot in Magnolia. "Come in to court," as the girl' said when she ay her bashful sweetheart hanging on the gate.. ' Husbands and coal fires sometimes behave alike act well by day and go out unreasonably at' night: . It has .been said that "there is no such word, as Tail" a miatakr, it will be found in Webster's unabridged. The yellow jonquils among the first heralds of the approach of Spring, are iu bloom in the gardens hers. Rea,4 (bat truly, exquisite poem pub lished on the third page of this issue. It is one of the best wo have ever seen. Steamship Regulator, , Doane, cleared from New : York on the 24th. inst and will probably arrrive hero to-morrow. We publish on the editorial page of this.issue ths new county bill, in fall, as it passed the Senate and at last accounts was in the House a. waiting action on its second and third readings.- atch charms containing roulette and dice are more fashionable than ever. They help to while away tho service .between hymns. Want of prudence Xs too frequently the want of tirtue; nor is there on earth a more, powerful advocate for vice than poverty. Some people arc so wrapped up io tbeir own conceit that, liko a clam, all the world seems dark to them'only when they open their mouth. Miss Anderson makes her first appear ance in, this, city at the Opera House this evening; The box. sfieet is pretty full already and there will- doubtless be a good house present. Does the editor of the Review wish bar-rooms. to remain open on Sunday. Post. k . . No; ho prefers that the editor of the Post should keep his mouth shut on Sun day. -. V i . : - Pender Settled. The Raleigh News says: James B. Mc-j Phersou, tax-collector of Pender county, settled yesterday with the State Treasurer the tax of his county for the year 1876, amounting to $3,494 91. Mr. McPhcrson states that he could have settled with deeds and other safe collateral on the 1st of December, but it would have been op pressive to bis people to have done so, and he therefore preferred to .wait. Sent to Jail. Joseph Chadwick, white, from Pender county, was sent to jail this morning on a commitment issued byU.S.Commissioner Cassidcy, He is charged with intimida ting witnesses and will be held for trial at tho next term of 'U. S. Court, this ts the second case against him. Annie J. Speight, against whom the Grand Jury of last term of Superior Court fouud two true bills for receiving stolen goods, was to-day committed, to jail to await trial at next term. The easiest way for a citizen of a place to kill its prosperity is to purchase all his goods abroad, and the easiest way to make people go abroad' is jto neglect to advertise at home. People I who don't believe that advertising pays -should not complain it people, attracted by the liberal advertisements of merchants in other places, go abroad to do thejr trading. . " ti A New Fraud.J The public should be on guard against an imitation of a five dollar United States note which is so like the original that it is calulated to deceive !pcople in the hurry I5f making changed It habcen engraved with the design of cheating, and is so well executed that many persons would take it without detecting the fraud. A close examination reveals the 'fact that it is used as a ''due bill" of the "United States CottonMills," at'Mauch Chunk.Pa. and the issue of the "due bill" is merely the revival of an oid swindle, which was started five or six years ago. flbe imita tion is of such a perfect nature on. the face as to almost deceive . tlie most ex perienced handlers of notes, while people who do hot closely scrutinize! the sham will certainly be victimized, Desiderata in siiiokin. According to Dr. Befthand, in the Tribune Medicale, whatever be the mode of smoking, direct contact . bf the to- Communicatlons must b written on! j one side of thepapcrl' tJf.'Jli Personalities most be avoided. rt! :'v And it is especially and particaUrly under stood that 0o editor does not ahraji endww the news of correspondents, unless so UteJ in me editorial columns. " " ' i' bacco with the "mucus buealis" mo- cous lining of the cheeks and the teeth must be avoided. Cigars shouhj be smoked in an amber, ivory, or enamcloil porcelain mouthpiece; to smoke by relishing them, portions of cigars that have been extin guisc together with the system of black ened and juicy pipes, must be voided; as it is the surest way of beinglaffectcd by nicotine. Every' smoker would' do well, if practicable, to rinse his mouth? after smo king, and it would be well to subject pipes and bowls in which tobacco has been jurnod .to a frequent washing either with ether or with water mixed with al cohol or with vincsar. ft t The Thermometer. From the United States Sigdal Office at this place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta, 41 ; Chaestop Cincin nati, '4Q ; Jacksonville, 47 ; Key West, 69; Kuoxville", 44 ; Lynchburg, 35 ; Memphis, 44-; Mobile, 43 t Montgomery, 44 ; Nash ville, 40 ; New Orleans, 47 ; New York, 33 ; Norfolk, 42; Pittsburg, 41 ; S.ivai:, nah, 45 '; St. Louis, 40 Washington, 35; Vilmiugton, 48. were ' City Court. ' The following cases were all that ready for the Mayor tbis morning ; Jcnuip Seymour, charged "with selling liquor without a" license, judgment sus pended on payment of costs and licease, aud allowed, until 4 o'clock this after noon to procure the money, Theodore F. WbHo was charged with disorderly conduct, the offence consisting in a disturbance on Red Cross street, on the 28th of January. . Judgment sus nended on payment of costs and allowed until to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock, to procure tlie ractney. t Wade Hampton.' From M&rs. Walker, Evans & Cogs well, of Charleston, the publishers, we have received a very handsome engraving, a life-like representation of that gallant gentleman" and true hearted man, Wade Hampton, Governor of South Carolina. We h,a.YCi seen Ctdv. Hampton and arc therefore somewhat qualified to judge of the merits, nf tho picture. . It is a very faithful likeness of him, aa good, perhaps, as could be gotten on oanvass. Mr. Geo. X. Harriss, of this oity, is the Agent for its sale in tbe State of North Carolina,and to him 1 all applications , for local agencies should be addressed. Bellevue Cemetery t A called meeting of the stockholders of Bellevue Cemetery was held last night in the City Court Room, the President, Jno. D. Bellamy, Jr., Esq!, in the chair. The object of the meeting was sUted by the President to Uo the consideration of the charter granted by the Legislature. This charter was readV; and then adopted by a unanimous vote. . 4 , .' ' Oa motion it was resolved that tho stockholders be taxed $0 each for the pur pose of adorning and improving the grounds, and that this amount be paid within 30 days from, data. .The resolution ahja provided for. the ' appointment of a committee to collect the , assessments and under it tho' President Appointed essrk: E. W. Mannings G. P.Colin, J- Hi Mcs Garity and J. D. H. Kiander. : r ' i Remedy for Colds. At this particular season of the y ear when colds are more or less prevalent the sub joined remedy is given, whichj has been pronounced infallible: Take three medium sized lemons, boil for six or eight minutes, take'up on a plate, then slice thorn thin with a sharp knife, Put themf and their juice into a brown earthen pan and put over them one pound of clean brown su gar ;the browuer tho better and sot the pan on the top of the stov&, sb that the sugar ma.y rneH gradually. When it is melted move the pan to a ' hotter part of the stove, and let.it stew for about three hours. Then take it oflf, let it stand half an .'hour, and then stir into itj a small tablespoon fui of tho oil of sweei almonds. When cold it ia ready for use. f! Dsc A teaspoon ful -wbenever you chtx)ii'. : : - - A ppletons for March. The March number of Applctonys Jour nal opens with an illustrated paper ou "The Mountains of North ; Carolina," fVom the pen of Christian Reid Who, from her frequent visits to that region, is en abled to describe it with marked fidelity. Th3 time cannot be far distant when these mountains will become the favorite resort of pleasure-seekers and artists. ;A story, in verse, by "M. E, W. S.," entitled "Love or Study," U marked by many ffelicitous touches and descriptions; the story, "Cherry Ripe," is continued, and is specially noteworthy for the freshness of the situations, and the charming char acteristics of the heroiQe, Mign.on; the short stories are "Tbe Young Doctor," by Miss Olncy, and '"'My Son Victor," by Mrs. Wager-Fisher, the onej being a touching and sad story, the other a viva cious sketch, foundod on incidents occur ring at the .Ocntenuiahj. an article, by Charlotte Adams, entitled -Giorgione's Venice," is remarkable for graphic and picturesque description; Julian Hawthorne resumes his "Out of London': sketches, this installment being specially pungent and good; there is a paper under the title of "Culture-Heroes of the Ancient Ameri cans describing some of the strange tra ditions of the aboriginies some of the most entertaining incidents in Dr. Mackay's Forty Years' Reojrectious'' are gathered in an intereMing papcar by Dr. Guernsey, There are the usual gossip of the editor, 1 and the book re- . In this age of education and general in telligence the bonschold is hardly complete witkV Cornish & Co. Piano or Organ. Bead tbe advertisment in another column, and then send for illustrated catalogue and price; list. -, i.v , jau 8. Save the old Bread. ; Very few housekeepers are" aware of the fact, which is, however.: tmi. tWt pieces of old bread, crumbs. - and provided they are not mouldvnn- fin soaked and mixed up with dougb, when making bread, improve it very much: Try it, and you will be satisfied ; C 1 this ?nt-1 May Sare Your 14ft There is no " nprenn litrvr .l.i suffers more, or less with JLung, Disease, Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet -some WOUld difi r.itliAr t1iin" u V VCUUS U - bottle of medicine that would cure tbetb. Dr. A. Boschee's German Syrap- ha latelv been intrfwliirwl ; n fliirnniitit.ii t ,,m. liflrm'irtv .anI 5te ev.r' one that' tries it, If you. doubt uu u any m print, cut thB out and take it to vour Drurroricf . ; : . ' . j so.w., - 1 . and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and f if- St n . 1 ? mm ij " ' n-j;uiiiroij ior to cents. New Advertisement ?" Select Reading. : jyjADCAP.. VIOLET. By jWBUc" Shadows on tli Snow. By FarJeonJ:: Kismet, of the "No-Nauie Series' ' ' x ' Whitefriars, or the Daja and Tinics of r Charles the Second.' lr-' Helen's Babies, and ' ' ' ': !? l The Barton Experiment AIL for sale a HEXIU,DBX1ZIOSZI'0V feb 16 ': 4 Live Book and Uusic Stored Home Light Oil. YyiLL NOT EXPLODE, BEST Ilf USE. Eureka Mills Paper, 1000 sheeti in a ptckagi at only 25 cents. Canary Seed at 15 'cents per pound, together with a fall atock of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, TotfeVand Fancy Articles, for sale low by JAMES C. MUNDS,' fcb-15 ; ' Drn.ggUf, "DON'T FQKT' J. J. SHEPARD can be found OX NORTli SIDE MARKET ST., Between Second and, Third Sts., .: . Iieally and willing to do alt, kinds of, PAINTING, GLAZING, &c. Also Dealer id ' ' ' ' : ': GROCEItlES, CONFECTIONEKIES, dec i: Fancy Goodie Sec. WE CLOSE OUT , - ;ll 3:v p ARTIES WAXTIXG MERciukblSB". and I'roduce in our line, leave or send order ':. OFFERING TO-DAY : North Carolina and WesUrtt'Halitv'"; Ac, Mounain Butter' Dncks tniyi Chickens, Eggs, Ac, Pigi' Feet,-Crrnl,Sier Potatoes, Onions, Dried Fruit, Mullets, Mack erel, Blue Fish and Dried Beet j i i j ? uracrs nuea tor all descriptions cx merchA- , die.j Consignments of Produce solicited, FE'ITEWAY & SCHULKENi . 1 , Brokers and Commission. Merchants, j,' Second door North tf"" feb 9 Princess and Water streeta. Fresh rpUE UNDERSIGNED .HAS BECJBSTDY opened in Lippitt's Blrek, South Front fit! V A Family Grocery Store, . where nice, choice, fresh Family. Grocer ie may be bought at the lowest liTing-price: ' On band constantly, pool try, j docks, geese and chickens. ' . . . W. G. FOWLER, - Jr -j jan 26 No. 2, Llppitt'a. fjjock. s. M El Rare Barafainb:; AY BE HAD IN GENT'S and JoatL'a l tr. i.( IS': m INfl HI at Shrier's Clothing Honae; South aid of. Market street. , ; ,T ki,Ir! J, Getting ready for Spring , stock; ao! .in heavy goods must be sold. ' ! " v Our specialty is the all-mada JAneulioaom Shirt for 90'eetits. ' V V V f:? ; feb is i a: ncnim': . - i i mm mm T AM SELLING OFF BALANCC t)V Christmas Sweet Goods at . t,;j I ,.-. j PRIWE-OiOCTi'. Andean give good bargalas - Call beftr ft is. too late. , ... u Alt gboda boaght of me are delivered free of cost. , . ; ; i.: S. VEST,' J family Grocery Corner c(b and UaxspDcU su. jan 30 ...' , ... ;vi sir ;v',tj . Wach i ngto n ; C2 c Boot kad -J snbB -'iuikii:!!A5ttf: : " v' '. . . - -.. .; -- -' - . . , I " - ' " ' : , . i 4 :. i. . .-. i ' Repairer. Second strett, tiro iloors froaC'lfar. ' -jrices 3ioaeraie mma utti Keierr?ff jan 8 mi vlr'i
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 16, 1877, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75