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finite PAPER: Sundav ex- r j if a ll i niroit AND mOPIETO. , ii-. I" ' ...r S: l0: Six month?, "S2 50; Thre Lull- $! 26!;' One mon'h, cent. I." . ' ' ! ! ! 'J uaoeri r. ill bv delivered hi carrier. J (AfcUar in any pari 01 uiccnv, iiu.e s!,)v rate. vr'lSeotaer.wcfek,., : , V . . ' " : j 1 1 : r .1 .-' ..1 1!.. rJ-Subscribers will please report any and j, 1 1 f. lures ta' receive. lb tsir. paper regularly. SfTINGTON. . I - r ,- 1 :. k. tiiyii:ii!r6LfcV or the 4 ii i .' f .....Lu. -.,,. ... f -.' '' . Jiy this X001 MaiUf ' 1 ' Hercld Special. ; J .'. j ilitt resolution ; of. recognition of ,1'sanl liampton,"riutnxlucel in the to-dav, was -a movement of the Hull :, ,;,, tr ; au'l' .1. surprise,' to the Louisiana -j''!i V:uM lh' S'J 'iftny'icrals specially rit !bc .'..tti'aiioa.it liad been Wry proper- .iimiyl that the introduction of . .Ifithin at this time would excito lt,i:;! aut.iohisui'by rcaou .of its bearih; (f its bearing s n h ! r.ivy;ctl iiouijterl'ercuco with (he NicHo'ls nnl Hampton ;oyerura2t ;-fero i,rr!l-Iia'--ivo: of th-J cill'ct ytsu;k.i'r5iiilu tio'i fiijiB iliv VresiJeptUUqawtuJiiu'i The Uv':i.L-rAti ':vvyi i-f vuin soi cpnipcilcvl to yiiHrtUi'o rciioloticMi when it was forced ,iVih HmU.' Mr. Morrison's committee Is'a-l i.rp-re.i a resuUuion, tut withhold it at tin: su'igeriio'.i of Louuianians, who Vi v 1 lit no jii-.icticivl go jd could result , ,m,1 who were satisflcd that lot'a the Tch- o'.lsjiiM llaujpton governwsiits would bo tiVishcd by oihe nr.tlKds. ' . Ttif fact i.s that.. the rcfolutim appears t.rhiv'o been introduce 1 for 'tbw purpose tlaf-peratarj; ine Southern members by owv'iki: roiu.-liea:i cprouion ana thereby s wv.vg the. ranks of the filibus i,.,.lir TUcii is 1 cousi Jerable indignation r..uhv f!i lefaie'Dv':;):tr.4i at this efibrW tj 4jfj.it rnt-U:iJ- waica promised poaco ..ud relief t ;LU!Mana. ' ' 'Jibe Syuth'ern queaiou is as good as set tle. I jl and lJcaMs 10 pushing by Congress, ; B-lfeaiocrat 'as HvcH as republicans nn- '.or.sil.i:i1. CJ-.ivernor I J ayes stands on his kf j-ul' acceptance, uui Mill frame his jm !;(fy iii xocor.da:ke with that. .This fact .s I'iXcA by a letter from Governor Hayes, receive" 1 un atuid.-y by Mr. Charles' Fos-. tt-r, ii.wtn'.h'rf'Cfuigfe.NS from thy district in Which litAHriibr ILiycs lives, and his j ersUil frsoiivll and' un extract from .which i tu-Jay ;nade public. Mr. Hayes writes : ; . j i !'. ' 1 ' " Asstiro anV ;cf Uir Sjutlicru friends that I auji'iuiprcsl'i'.l with tho ueccssity of a c.n);!ete cliiiVo' 01 nun and policy, -I .-halt stand y the ideas outlined iu my let tef'ofj last I biunmer:. Vnafi he wrote on tlu Sjulhum p.iei t!f:ivai lh:b. . .. . Tl!io moral and material prosperity of tl,e iiyuthvi ii States can bu most-, 'c-ffectu-j lly ;lid v.iie4 by;' a ' he.Ujty and generous ivcojiiitiou oi";the rights of all u recog i.itiuri witho'at rctuivc t. ciccntion. With Mich will t bo vies r 1 a r.equgjiiii'Ji 1 u.y . aow-iaoi it be practicablcs to prjtnoto by in'liaeacd of all . Jegtimato . ageu- .1 1 , ' f II - Z - - - t .. 1 It of .tUa! gen-vial l government e tne ctfuit t' t he people lot' tnese btates to ohtaui l.r ;tnemselvts tLe blessing it li.met and capable Ipoal government. If ilecip .1,1 shall consider it not only mydury hut ft n ill Irs ny; ardent desire to labor fr jho attai:ixneut. of this enl. Let me ;it:e; myj eountyinen of the Southern Suttis that if I shall bVc'.mrged with the duty! 'f organizing au administration jtj will h-j.puo vyhich will regard And chcruh the interests of the .white and of the col- ! i reu people, both tiially; and which 'will i I lit forth its best "etibrU.iu behalf of a ! civil-policy which will wipe out forever lhc.d:t;nti;6';i bctueou North; and South hi Ahr ecnmion country. " ' ' There is, therefore, uo doubt as to the nature of Mr. llaycs' Soiitheru policy, nor do tUoso who really wish ,:vcU.to the South, and to Louisiana and South Caro-' hn.v in particular, . feel any doubt.; But ihvf jjii ibiKters are quito jeady ' to make Ihjso uiifortuuate States tho football of thir intrigues audxflbrU to obstruct wid defeat t lis-electoral cottut.' It is hardly lH.'tsihe now that ihfy should. succeed. j CAROLINA. The Saprctno Coujt has adjourned. : -Old Folks' Concert in Baleigh this even i..; ; jj- if : f Lggs are 10 cents per dozcu aloug the li. cVpG.lt. Ii. . - Alamance' couaty has just contributed two to the Ben. Tho Legislature, it is now j-aid, will ad j'.urii oa the 12th' inst. Tncrc arc nearly 100 cases oa the Crim i::al docket iu Warren county. Every. Senator was in his seat on Tucs uay Verily,1 woudc-rs will never cease. 1 luu newly elected authorities of the f . 1., ... V.. .:-,. 1. ,...v 1. 'v.u,:uu4ijiUti)i; imiait UIMJU ine ischarge cfi their duties. .11 . 1 ... Hou. Richard: F. Coke, laic Governor (f j cxa aud now U, S. Senator elect from IhutSute, is a brother to Capt. Octavius t : Coke, of Chowan ccatnt-. f; The naU4sVSrnf4ncl says: The tUc of Morris- Rro.,-situated about-' I'J miles ; fro:n Raleigh, was destroyed bv fire Satur- day: night. .A young man sleeping in the I btoro narrowly escaped with life. The , stock of gojds iu tha store I was valued at C?4,000. IusuraucoOOO. The fire was , tiio work of an inceudiary. me Kaieign pcntMtl savs: A citizen of marked the hours iavhis house for the last ;70 tears. Durintr all thnt . ; lus j ncyerUa eleaued.oiled, overhauled or I rahkiin county, himself of the ripo ae of 0 years, broVght to Raleigh yesterday, ' " Ptcd on, a clock which has ... lutuuvu, auu UaS OCCD BQ regular in its movmcuts that the sun rose undsvtbyfit.. .,!:;,;;;:.-,;... VOL . 2. WILMINGTpNN- C, THUliSDAY?;MARCH The Ilaleigh i Cbtercer fcays; Treashrer Worth has determined, to jeaorcao tho'Uw concerning license tax on drummers, and has notified Sheriffs that a number of this class of sellers are in the StaU and who refuse to pay the tax. In order to put all tipon a fair footing, and to protect those who hare and do i pay, tha Sheriffs throughout the State will see that the law is rigidly enforced and the tix collected. The Raleigh Sentinel says ; . Col. L. M. Blakelcy, of Washiogtosn, this atate, has recjcntty purchased the celebraled black horse Nightshade, with the riew- of im proving the stock, of that soction'.'Night shadc was one of the celebrated four-in-hand team composetl of Superb : and his three sous. His grand sire was that kins of horses, Ethan Allen, and be J .richly imbued with the choicest strains : of tho old Messenger blood. Col. Blakele bad previously brought ' to ' the state Black I Ethan Alien, another of the sons of Superb and also one of the four-in-haod tea in LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements.' v '. M. Collins. Office Dining Saloon. ; J. C. Mcs osDruggist. ' Altxffes k Hill Sash, Doors, Blinds. A. Shriee. Partly-Made Shirts at PO cents, worth $2.50." ,; Our friends and patrons will please understand that carrier hoys are not allowed to sell copies of the Review Please do not huy of ihem or encourage them to sell as it will positively cost the hoy his situation when detected. ' Wc gain 65 minutes of daylight this m nth. The days are about 11 hours and a half long now. There is no belter looking-glass than a true friend. .1 Comfortable quarters silver twenty five cent pieces. There are five Thursdays, five Fridays, and five Saturdays m this month. Nor. barque Felice, Hvidslc, from this port, arrived at Liverpool on the 27th ult. Schr. Albert Mason, from this port for Boston, v as at Vineyard Haven on the 20th ult. 1 Our devil has been photographed, and now we arc ready to fill orders for comic va!entines.' i The dairy, maid's ditty " Tis butter little 1 failed flower." The butcher's 'Meat nie by moonlight alone." By cultivating the beautiful we scatter the seeds of heavenly flowers ; by doing good, we foster those already belonging to humanity. . ' . , Arp blacksmiths who make a living by forcing, or carpenters who do a little counterfeiting, any worse than men who sell iron and steel for a living? , 'It has been ofiicially decided" tbntrthe reason wby a law book U like 'a frolic some ram jumping over a fance is be cause they are bothr boundih1 sheep. Here; fix up the constitution so that a mart will havo the privilege of sbooting the fellow who asks for a light ' from bis twenty-five cent Havana, and hands back the stub of a penny grab - , i .1 ii 111- iri-iiBBiii.iL ' A fter hypocrites, the greatest dupes' are those, who exhaust an anxious, existence in the disappointments and vexations of busiuess, aud live miserably and meanly, only" t. "i die magnificently and rlcb ' The young man who pulls up his -collar aud imagines that he is the cynosure of admiring eyes, stands no nearear the presidency than be who pulls off bis coat in the workshop and earns bis daily bread. . ' There is something good for you to eat at the Ouice Saloon. Read the bill of fare Mr. Collins publishes in the advertising columns in this issue, and if your month fails to water over it there is but liiUe gravy in your composition. . ' 4 Rice powder, which is much used by ladies-upon their faces, is said to , often contain lead, wbicli renders it very ; inju rious. If a little iodide of potash is ejxopf jed upon the powder the presence of lead will be revealed by its turning yellow. 1" . Tlie factorr cf Messrs. Altaffer. & Hill is replete of new and improrcd machinery used in their business. They turn : out ornamental and substantial door, sashes and UinOs, and are also : prepared to furnish Ornamental wood work. Sco ad vertisement in another column.- f . . In this age of education and general in telligence the household is hardly complete without a Cornish & Ccu Piana or Organ. Read the adverti&ment in another column, and then send for illustrated catalogue and pricc'liat, . :;-" - ' r '0 JiTir IK I AY''' ! Freak, of Nature. Iu a letter received from Newbenr by a gentleman in this city we learn that a deer having tix well-developed feet and two tra ribs was caught ia a stecl trap a few days agoVfOn the left ide of the animal were four feet; the two extra ones grevr frcin'tlie 'pastern joiut? , The extra ribs were also on" the same tide. The anting ToaH ippearances was rell formed;anl ;dfcveloied. ,r Sdecessfal RobhsTy. The residence of Mr. Pasehal Agoiui, on FUihJjetween Chestnut and Malbe-rry streets) was broken' into last night and robbed. The thieves made their way intdl bc&ts!f tlirough a window and tol ft irauk- full of clothes, two coats and a clock, UrThe robbery was effect ed about 8 'o'clock "and during the absence of Mr. Agostini and '.his .wife at church, who knew nothing of their loss until their return when a door and window were found open. ' The window through which . the rascals enteredW'as thought to have been securely asteoeqJ the sash being held down by.a nail anda.nair of scissors. ';.'." City Court. The following cases wereMlisposed of by the Mayor this morning : .': Owetj McCormack, charged vkh drunk' enness and disorderly conduct, was fined $10 and costs but the line was afterward. remitted on payment of costs. jlsie, iJuuttn, tor maltreating nc child, was fined 20 and costs y Andrew Jackson, disorderly epiiduct. Case dismissed '. , . Three gentlemen were arraigned on the charge of interfering with the police in the discharge of their, duties. Two of them were discharged and the other was bound oyer to Superior Court in the sum of $200. 4 ' - The Thermouieter. From the United States Signal OPdcc at this place we obtain tho following report of Jh.e-thermometer, as' taken this morn ng at. 7:31 o'clock : Augusta, 45 ; Charleston, 19; Cincin nati, 82 ; Jacksonville, GO ; Kc- West, 7 J; Knoxville, 38 ; Lynchburg, 2'J ; Memphis, .45 ; Mobile, 60 ; Montgainery, o& ; Nash vijle 43 ; New Orleans, Go ; New York, 33 j Norfolk, 39 ; Pittsburg,; .28; S.ivau nah, 60 ; St. Tjouif, 41-;.Wash:ngto!i, 83; Wilmington, 41. Harbor Master's lleport... ' The foilowiug is th reprt of Capt. B. G-, Bates' IIarbr Master, for the month of February; Arrived steamers, 18 ; barques"; 1; brigs, "7;- schooners, 15; total' f'j. Ag gregate tonnage, 22,218; foreign tonnage, 0529. The pilots' soundings on the rip and bar, taken at low water, "arc as fu! lows.. .' ' rBaldr Head Chaniitl, 10 feet; Western. Bar, 11. fyet, C inches; Rip, G feet. G inchciu . . iJNew Inlet bar 0 feet; Rip, 9 feet. Useful Hints. v A small piece of paper or liuen, moit enediwith fpirits 'of : turpentine and put into a bureau or wardrobe for asiugle day, two or three times, is said to be a sttfncient preservation' against moths. Parents should be very careful and not let the rays of tbe.sun shiuedirecllynipou the faces of sleeping children. Strong light is very injurious to the eyes, espe cially if they are inclined to weakness. Two teaspoonfuls of finely-powdered charcoal, drank in half a tumbler of water, will often give relief to the sick headache when caused, as iu most cases it is, by a superabundance of acid in the stomach ' 'Counterfeit Coin, ' There is a large amount of counterfeit coin in circulation, judging from the com plaints of people engaged in all brauches pf business. The counterfeits are of all denominations, beginning with a five-cent nickel and ending, with the trade dollar. Only a few or the latte r are iu general circulation.: 4 Half dollars, however, v are handled by everybody, and upoa thcac the: counterfeiters have exerted their highest art. There arc at prescut coun ierfeif s'of four or five different substances wblch'closely resemble the genuine silver half dollar. Tho most dangerous of these is conceded to be made of glass, sil vered orcr by some process, which makes the counterfeit similar in appearance and feel ing to the gvernmeut coin; It is exceed ingly difficult to detect the fraud, particur larfy as the ring is perfect. The counter feit quarters are exceedingly numerous, and arc well calculated to deceive people who are not used to handling coin. tf ;.'" - I d; b : "tttt" " - i i i -iir in' ii iT..i.ii i i . -. i . f . . i . j .-: - , I .tTjtJL C -i..' " ' ' " -f - t"1'" .1 '' ' ' , "" "' "" - 1 i'ii ' " Losaorswiac. , ' Citrbrdliance. ' , j Oa tho firt of January Measrs., Wat- 'Two f bur increTiaiii'"ir:.,;.i Ij Mil tern thirteen of the fatt;at and largest were stolen. Since then fifty of the remaing died h tha - cholera, and a few eights ago others were stolen, leaving only.a "baker's d'-zen" of the original number; A Beautiful Mechaulua. ! ; - We examined this morning at : the jewelry establishment- of Messrs. -T.' W. Brown & Sons, one pf the handsomest clocks wc have ever seen,' , The frame was made byxayoung gentleman of this city with a smalL bracket saw. and reflects much credit upon LLs nechauicakgeaiasj The shape somewhat resembles a calle; The delicate tracings of innumerable vines and figures required ho' nieau ability to make it the model of beauty and perfect ion it is. It is'made of oiled walnut and white holly, the two 'wtnuls being so tastefully and artistically blended together asto make it all any one could wish or expect. . i:. . , ; . - It "has been left on- exhibition at Messrs Brown & Sons' wherej. persons desirous of seeing it can do so. '. ,- (Quarterly Meetings: Second round of appointments for the Wilmington District of the Methodist li Church, South, as made by Rev. W. . S. Black, Presdihg Elder: Magnolia, at Bryants, March'. 17-18 Wilmington, Fifth Street,... March 24-25 slow....... .March 31-April 1 Bladen, Bethel . .v. :-;.,. April 7 8 Elizabeth, rurdics.....i..-. v,Aprii 14-15 Smithville, Bethel......... . . . April 21-22 WhitcvilhV and Waccamaw Mission, at Way man .... . April 28-2 Wilmington, 'Ftont Street... .May 5-6 Topsail, Herring's Chapel... .May 12-13 Cokesbury and Coharric Mis- ' ; sion, May j 10-20 Clinton, at Johnson's Chapel. May 2G-27 ICenansville, ........ .June 2 MetcoZdjrteal Summary forJFebruarr 1877. " .;' ' From Mr. Seyboth, U. $. Signal Officer at this poiut,we have tho following, report tor the month of February ; j Mean iemperaturej j 48J.; same mb; last year, 411- highest range of temper ature, 71; lowest temperature, 28; monthly range of temperaluri.' f;j; greatest daily range of temperature, "52: mean of maximum temperatures. o8G; mean of minimum temperatures, S8D; mean daily rauge of temperatures, 197. Meau barometer, j 30.115 ' inches; highest barometer, 30.513 inches ; lowest barometer, 2.550 inches; monthly range of barometer, O.0G3 inches. Total rain falfl.Go inches; number, of da3 s on which rain fell, 6 ; number of cloudy dajs, G; number of clear claj's, 7. Prevailing direction of wind, Northeast; highest velocity, 30 miles per hour; total i; umber of miles traveled, 5.389. 1 Cure for the Beledin&r of the JVosc '1 liero are two little arteries which supply the whole face with blood, one on -each tide. These branch off from he main -arteries ou each' bide of the wind pipe, and -running. upward toward the eye, pas over the outside of the jaw -bojio. about two-thirds of the way back from tho chin to, the angle of the jaw under the, ear. Eieh of J these arteries, of course supplies just one-half of thJ fac the noso being the dividing line; the left ; nostril is supplied with blood by the left artery , a r.d the right nostril by the right artery. Now, supposing your nose bleeds by the 1 right nostril, with .the end" bf , the foi-e finger feel a long thvouter edge of the right jaw until you fetl the beating of the artery directly under your finger, the same as the pulse in your Wrist, then press the finger hard upon it, thus getting the little fellow in a tight place .between your finger and the jawtbone; the result will bo that not a drop of blood goes into that side of the face while the pressure continues, hence the nose instantly stops ble-xliug for wakt of blood to flow. ; Con tinue the pressure fr five or ten minutes, and the ruptured vessel iu the nose will by that time probably contract, so that when you let the blood a. them they will uot leak. Bleeding from a cut or wound anywhere about the face may be stopped ia the sane. way. The Creator probably placed tliesc arteries as they are that they might be crol!cnL? Thoso in the back of the head, arms and legs are all arranged very conveniently for bens coat rolled in like incmner. ' . Coaatrj- editors, it muitbe admitted, are not generally cowards. ; But .not. otic of them dares a lvertis2 a prize for the best ' Ode to Spring. . , . " cc & vices had cishtv line hoes in tlieir I bf-Foio r,' r.i m . r - , 1 .. . T - . . . - . J 1 . . . ..: - ,...... , r .'v.v.uiuuuir ; af Hnton aad during tha month fbarrpls, Jo rcwaw ' Oa :thc ,id!k "'vf' i;:;l877.NO. Ironr of aheir .-tliLii of busing : Mer- I $??f s.:!d vrpll to louVf tu their rJl?J V'e.tvciiMs as the city orui to olilructinthe sidt fjtt bejigorusly ; enforced. i i 'elJifoPcme Court Decisions, ; ;.V.A.9Pg the opiulons filed Jon Tucs layrwo. the following : f - 'jr. :LiHeniyvVonGlaha T."Xjjj. Lvrosct et al., from Brunsv. ick : jerror. Bvmur re,r overruled , f n " - " 1nState.T8iJaiac3 lIe:ilo:"Trf,r. Cjluiii bus ; rdorKallowcd. 1 tlrf ' 'Murrill vs. Humphrey 'froinf' Unluw afnrmc. f . Beating a Child. I . A colored woman was before the Mayor. thU nioihing for brutally belting her child with a stick.. A gentleman who. saw the unmaternal mother chastising the child, though it was fatally hurt, and sent for a physician who arrived just after the unmerciful iiogsm". The marks :md bruises -on tho body ; of: the child were ..of such a nature that it was thought best . to report the facts to the authorities. It seems that the ayoman has been in the habit of brutally batiug her children. .M'he. Mayor imp? .s-iV' fine of $10 upon the woiiian. . . i Blinds, Sash anil TDoors. One of the 'inost-praiseworty Enterprises in our city ami one v. hjch is '"Assuming a very "promi cent place' on our list of man unxctoricsis the sash,. door and ibiind fac tory of Messrsl'.Aitaffer cc Iill,i"t the foot of Walnut, street. These geutlemcn man ufacture in large quantities and every thing made by them is uuder their own supervision and can be soldlat . pViccs' which .defy competition... Thclb iu - ''need would do well to examine their goods and prices before making purchasta vf 'goods manufactured at tho North, niul which, as a consequence, must cost move money than the same article of hutn-J maiuifac- tlre can I -e told for here. I ;. J .;; IVeuiderf ul Success. K - ii is rcporieu inai ioscnce Uerman I Syrup has. f-incc its iulroduction in the United States, reached the immense sale of 4100) dozen per year. Over G, 000 Druggists Imvc ordered this tncdicine ilireet from- the Factory, at Woodbury, N. J., and not. one has reported a single fail ure, but .every letter speaks of its aston ishing .sucwssV in curing severe Coug-is, Colds settled oirllic Breast, CuiSinuptiou. or any disease oKtho Throat' atitl 'faiugs. We advise any peVsjon. that '.haft any'prc dispxfsitioti to weak Langs, to go to their Druggists aud get this Medicine, or In quire abojit it. ' Regularize, J70 cents. ISainple Buttle, 10, cents. Twi h,s(.-s will1 relieve anv case. Dout lMtvt vour cough.' V ' New Advertisements OFFICE DINING SALOON Custom lloase Alley, i - ' - -. i -. liet. Uanson bank and tho. Custom Iloui. XISHK3 TO Oal'i 1 Baluuiore Tenderloin Dcef Steak; do. Serl in do.; do. Porter House do; do. Roast Eccf; do. Corned Beef; Roast Turkevv Chicken ; Ho? Frye, a la Portuguese: Xorth . Carolina Hama; praris S. C. Ilam : Ham and Egjrs ; Eggs to order. ' Roast Beef, Corned "&etT and Ilkni Sand wiches; Rabbits to order; Rabbit ' Piesi Partridges; Rice Rirds : Rlack Birds ; Squab-, j Fresh Shad; Co ned Salmon ; Mackerel ; :.,Xewbern Ojsters, .to order; Sew ' ' River Ojelers, to order. Vegetable? to order'; IrLrh Potatoes Fried : Swject Potatoes Fried, Saratoga style ; -Coffee, a la francaiae; Tea and Toat. Apple Pies ; Prune Tics ; Lager Beer ;. Ale ; Dablia..: Prtr j Wines j IJquo a aud Cigars. W- Zil. COLI.II7S, uich 1 J'ropictur. WE SELL SASH, D00ES, .i ' ; ' SD Ornamental BLINDS, Wood of every kind at THE VERY LOWEST RATES. Goods are all manufactured in oar Factory at this place under our own upcr vision. We defy competition aad solicit a triL ALTAFFER & III LL mch 1 . WilwisgtO-v, N..C W. J . Buhmann, beokee; ar.Oflieo 'Corner Front and .Orange Sts. Rcspcctfallr solicits the patronage of the trade. Strict attention to business' guaran tL i 621 iUBCIRPK TO THK D DAILY RLYIEW V c willpe gUd tt rccefre .cpmmn2a0Bi fromoarfrieadspn aaj-WfcKaH vSjti of oncral in tercet bat : . -' w The mainoT of the! rfi?r us"4it afirl- J V, fMrnihcd to the Editor.7, , , F CommunicatioDi nift b written eal o onedcof thaplpcril fJ;;'i!IT Personalities toi b avoided. And it U ceperiaUy d particalarly aader tlcod that Cxe editor 4ocs not alirays endcrsa the vietrs of correspc; fntsi unlca - so ttettd ia the cdltotJaTceUtst -; "'-,-i,l ;S: 'i Jmes fJundo, TliDTTi?WTCfn.! -T ; ' r--:,u -wlyd-ui iUI - : A ND UEALEIt lTO-aETCY Arncicj, Trusses anajappeVtetg. ; . THinu STREET. Ot. CITT nitL"1 ' vWiLsiistojfj.X, cij .3 'Pure Wiaca and Liquors for Medieb ual purposes. , . : mch 1 '"' , . Ml , . w A I'KAUtlCAtrRlSTSKVofniknf yea'r' X. thorough experience, wishes a siuution on some coontry paper. . -. '', . ,( . i.attfiiyQ the best of reference." Addresa t' ' Y. Z.; X feb 28 . care Editor Hcviaw. SflLLMTtMl-! Q' - . ::..- Y. WALCOTT, "DURNT OtFT OX lOlh in?t. Papers forwarded 17 tli in;t. Lon paid WITHOUT DISCOUNT, 27th inst. ' . - .... . , .' - ' :.i i JMIIN . 'ooi:i6x & BRO.," ii. ".'-. General Insurance Agents,' . 21 North AVatrrW. Velocipedec, 1 1 WAGOSS, CAUTB and WhccIba'rVowj.. TOPS-and MARBLES from one cent; un Grapes, Ua!mn.-i5, Oranjres, Lcuonj, Ap ples and Pears. '. 1 - "vr- .v i- .' .J ;t .(ft . Centennial Juiypiu' Kupcrf, for littlo.girj?, i .' "'' -; ' .. D ustcrs, Cigar Ligb tera for Picture fraiuest J. W LlPPitt'Si CONFECTIONERY - STOREj, ,n N.CCorner Front anil PrincessStf. Sii?n of Punch. : ' , fel'2T r i ,ii i ' I 'i .,.,. Look at It I ' f A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE With Bay Kum, fx. ouly 10 cents. Stylish hair cut, 2 cents. Lucious Shampoo by 'machinery, 23f ceutfl. Moustache dyed, 23 cents. Every thing dane in silence. A liberal reduction to monthly customers at the great Refoiiu Ifarbe.Shop under the First National Bank. ' Comm and trv the new and skilled barbers fii ' ? Ub 27 I. FURMAXSKf. ; : ..... -. j y.,j. ;. , t,t;' 1 ' ' R are B arerai itc jJAY' BE HAD IX CEXrS ojiToflth's at Shricr's Clothing House, outh side, of Market street. Melting ready for Spring stock aod all heavy goods must be sold. '"ft,f- j Our specialty is the all-uiada TAncn Boso:h Shirt for 90 CIltS. - 1 Home Light Oil. yiLL XOT EXPLODE, K3T IX UjJK. Eureka Mills Paper, 1000 sheets fn a package, at only 25 cent?.' Canary; Seed at'tS'eenta per pound, . together with a. full 'stock of Dru-, Medic lacs and Chemical?,. TUct and lincj' Ariclfs.. for sale loir by - JAMES . C. . JI UXDS, .. Bruggisl. ..' -'. ' r: ' i ,! " r-'t ? -v ) KITE COED ! KITE COED GLTSH KITE CORDfn'8clluj? OILF.S & MCHCUISON'S. TJIOSLX P OWL AH ": ., - 'i;r. V i 20Ctsi Boxes of Pape and ENVELOPES At Danforth'd 4 , - ? !;- "i T'.K S', Were all svld, but more haTC coine to dav. fib 11 . ; - ' . The Latest Out. rpiIE IIERITACE OF LAXODALE", X -' - fir ;Hrt.'AIxBdcr. 'The Fat A Sccrtt' -: By Mrs. " 8oouwortli. "fc'oiac Other Babie" Very Ukc"'T p . HclenV, Onfy iforc So. 'The tvcturyltj FruiU and Iti, Festlral . - .-- . :.. 'The Advcntart o" Tot Sjawycr." ' V . - By Mark Tirain. - ' . ., For sate at j - ." 'p. f o 25 . Live Book and M mjk Store. TJev DeGigm; "; yX I XVOICE OF CLOCKS of ttttkely t uewilcaiss hzs just been rcetiTcd aaa arc being .!dat extremely low figures ; alto a fine assortment of LADIES vTATCHE5, SEAL and PLAIX GOLD RINGS aod LADIES' audJEXTLEMEX'3 CHAIXS. jpjr Work left urith at frill be neatly exe cuted. All I afk of the Publi U to .ir tne a trial. ..... ; Ji 1L ALLEN. fcV" feb Ii 1 E 'T US cheap at Watchuiakcr and Jeweller. .. t ' ' ' K, ' 5 1
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 1, 1877, edition 1
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