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1 kim I"" ?i inrtpHiKroi:. . ViitillTHTCsH, 'iVHTA&n PAID. o.i- vcar, $-yy Six wyatju , $- ; Tht fArtutii'lji fc;' Onc'nionth; 50'cnt. , Tlr S'ai'CJ. Wnf'? lctij?tffM .by cnicr s, iu.tvti 'rates; or 13 ct-nli jeic;w;tk.',' ,AUxutiAii'k:r'aV-',3fM-,t WWrui. ft ' s . .SuWcribcr will pleaw rtyrt an ynnd hW j:.ilturr:j t recede their paper regularly.' M. . ii ly.VjC.Jirt--ii For cr.tary , , iv'v.v.' M; Kv;;rtv of Yoik; :U ulEn y uf ibi Treasury J4im Hit- U i Ixr Interior,.! in j .Scburl of . for A ttorijf'y-Ucncr.u, Luarlcs iMrx.-.siirhuitl fur iWiijustcr ;.ivid mJ Ivy, of TcmncsRtCi 1 iti.lUu!13 huVt" tOCU SClil.ili-tn . "1 ' . , .. .v .. ., j ? in- -, r.iK. i t ;) i I'll j ':c I'V I'll iiM'.l ivi .iSVliicIj, .'wfe .believe, iiro oillir iiluriuLj tiraiit'ti two i' i. I '!'. . . , ill am nig k-ikiin llqubjcau.i ami tlie arete'?! f''j a rupture Lctwccn 1 ! Uj .rCt nr. Uait m :i,,a; the tMerf.ij lid3o6kiid " i;rclJiH ,' wra rcferrel yes- u i'l y li.iiiiiiiUec ; icoie 1 iur Jiayard c iX 'Hx-CJov. FcnluTi, of over l.'itjiiy titlci'vtfvva with both JimlOi- John T. IJyatt. hin i si.l Hatnp'.'ir 111 i'iJU(ur, iu railroad stutk. a jr.)Uii:i' at.NVw V la; y h-'n ' aiil'iUMtili H r; d . J r li.ii ii rk. Ii is btrii ndjinlgcir u vol in. nii.t AvCtl'i!.' iioiniQal' liabilities In Gun." M.irkcy nulr K.ott, ('.! ii.tcrvit'vcl- Hayes .loi fhttTila V The lie- j.uUi-'uij :sonat.r. :dlubito4-a .very uly I t'.'iir; in - .yi. t. ' '. nw '). liuud street Kew :L tiurue-i Tuciday niht ; los if'i'i' a n lliu:i. riu w'.iulo bu.IJiii w;is i ii;c iy itaalarci and PiAiiufaeturcrs ! w.'tclri jcvxlry a: id plalr. The W:at- m i paijt jI i i sulls a M. n i ii la. X .jM i'i"ti i Iht: iiK-i'tjliaudise was Kiuked .up d iuayj.be slu'ed. The Cioiluin ii iii'1 iiinpaiiy .'cupied a thc'daiidiil. Their.lusiies arc . CiiauiUvJjbi tlrawcth hear hiji b,fei), tenure, of ulilcc. Deui- i.iiii:r 1 K4i:lJai.iCf'j'.i thiiiko that '''Hayes -.. :!! ir-IliT llVfl ba! Tilde hn ! Tilde ij- fjfiok wc. MM! i irc! h Mrs. I !bula Tt hune, ud Mis vlcj uior Kent aged Co, wi' r ! I'm i lie 1 I itii at- Haeketisack. .i ne M : I.IV V ttl-3 plosTH)'t.f ,i kerosene imI lamp (Ju'ld ij jiaiu j-uainiug .unuti theiivci. 'lhe prospcefs for Xich'lls hd Haiiipl6ii gel IcUcrcVcry Tin ..A .oiid'Mi MaVcii C '1 lie 1- inauprural riet.idetii 1 laves, which is pub-1 limbed iVrtf'ilu J'dl tliisinuiniiur, hascreated a very lavbrablo luipresaioii. - lint -iiyv 4 uo cwwtcr rartnT4'i t u a ; uf jebf i atCjC hal 1 inigbt liavc leeu well received ly incu of alt parties. ' vThc: Xi i's sayr of foil rsc general piitici j.l.o (! iluj, IicIji imich to cool angry pagans IvhU'h bve: Ue:i scetliitii for vcars, but 'there" is a,tiiiic for, statenienfr of principle ii well. as of details, ami it 's but ttir toiciria rk that' far tiwy go iho pri ii (: pies rrcsideut Il.ijW hat. eiiutiei.itet ! aie exeollcnt.- ' . . 'lk3 'Jlcijrtifth says: ''Mr. Hayes's iii:tiri!sUi thef election Onleal which l'vt audi ;t evetc strain on fbc ConslUii , t "t. are iiuelijasbeconic a lVcsident wbb, iVni), nV,i i fionientMie takes the 6'atlr pf the vih'a Mi. ril.l lcloiig to all parties. ; ''ii the wfn.lo ve dji not imagine thakeveu vAiididipoucti(s ill couiplaiu if tone nird thiipel- tf "thjp addict MimTi ilcabi n ifh .iiuiH,iwis.i)flii'bbt uH'Uieiit, priuia- to Ailieriea aiul ,: indirectly, to.all the u vrkl. ilr. Llycrfipeaks with the difpii ty and fraitkucss bccotiiing th Chief Mag" iateate of 4gal people,; and points the way, to ik whidiji if they, can be accoin plihbcil, vU ruilotni-l to bia honor and tlrat 'f hU couutrv. I I ; -i i, ; Wlii5kefi;,Suitsuspenileti.H . Tho ZAr liJV Wakhuigtn letter - i.tys: rofoierotiruig as H'reiiulcuL orders were iv&ueil kroub tho Attorney General's otlioe the ex-liv.ident Grant to niter "a itiAlii piosivui in ail the Southern illicit distillery Ascs- It is expected' that the !ovcrnnicnt- will i yet .haru considerable tii'iib'o wiih thoie i iigr.'gcil ia the. whiskey hitsiness iu tl.o Southern SiUfcs, because they Arc ! f a cla.s of outlaws who' were drsrrters fill . in the (au federate army du ring tho wir, and who tied to the moun tains for cdnvc;dmct,t, driftlug ultimately into the Wtcit maWacture of wkiskev aiul lioMuiii the toioiiiiLiii htcli it is. .alinOt,uupoiisible to disloib'e I f!nii r ' 1 1 1 ' 1 . 0 1 1 hi . i Rare Bargains. I A j AY UK HAD IN GENT'S and Yontl. n nfrntitn awn rrmwrnn.. 1 at ShriOt -sj ClalliCnVlkUi Souii side of .UJirkei sireou ; ,1 , . , j , . t. .... . ! Getting ready fur S.r'n? ft.uk tid al. hrary p;ood! inut be sold. v Our specialty is Ae' a'lf-inade Linen Tlmom Shirt for 90 cents. ' f. b I.J 1 ! t MM TTOnnW. . 1 A IT IT 1 bl) ' II ?! I r Jit 37 ' , ' -' I. II I! II II, f. I ll II' - -I 1 I ; I I I 111 II 14ll' -l i . I TOP5:a J ? "WILMINGTON, NC., THURSDAY, MAKGHS, 4877. ' m mini ; mm LOCAL NEWS. 1 Tievr Advertisements. A. J)A.vi j4Sirins'and 8ammer Clothing. i lifci.V5i:Btiv--rretr and'dood Norel Just , JamW CV ilCNMUatboru aad Congrcw Water. -5 , j :'f U: UoTtutN, Prwident Third Ward. Vs. II: T. UrwEST Dentiatryi i ' JL? . S niER.Trrtly -Made Shir ta at - 90 cec t, worth $2.50.' '.;'';;, ' Our friciiiU and patrons , will . incase understand that, carrier i boys arc 'not allmeed i6 sdl copies of Ike Review riodse do mot buy of them or citcouragc tiicm l l'as ii wfiti'pQitttv3tf':co9t ike boy JHsftriation when detected. . ' i U the world's a fop, and wuinaa spins it. l ot legislative proceedings ami State news sec fourth page. ' . . . , ite Du pre. & licnediclMiuatrols prayed in Jte'rxburs last night. bteatiialiip Regulator, from this port, arrived at'Xcw York on Tuesday. H(bjr brig laca, Spiskc, arrived at Quccue lown on the od inst. from this port. lir. brig Jhisy JJce, Smithy .from this port, arrived at Liverpool on the 5th inst. 8v. bai (iie Forsclc, xVbcrasturi, saiial on ihc 10th ult. for this port, from Lisbon. 'Now. 'is tlie .season when "Gaily, the Troubadour' 'is toi:cbcl with hc tho light catarrh. I ' ' ' ' ' . ; '-.!;' Wo call attention to the advcrtisemerit of Dr. 11. V. UcsscuL . . ' ! .The mile posts for the Turnpike were carved out yesterday and will be' placet in a position ia a day or two. . Sch i, fil T. . Knight, from Kockport, Mc., for , this port, bailed from Dutch Island, Harbor on the 5th inst ! Wiitkcr Moor, Ewp., of this city, has turned up in ltaluigb as proprietor of the National Hotel bar and billiard room, i ' Ladle's- linked watch-chains, - made of gold, with the stays enameled in white and light bind, are new., and extremely l-iclty. j Sobr, ; Nellie jticott, Hilau, from ;tbJs portarrived at'Livcrpool on the Gth inst. Aviih loss op sails. It i a thought bcr cargo la uatnageu' , Jlr, Henry F. Walker has been ap loin ted 1 roslinaster, at Towu Creek, lirutuwick comity, vice John II. Thees, I'sf., who bad resiguctk Nothing is regarded as a greater breach of etipictte than tqscopp a soup dish dry; iUfiiiiiLuy t V tipped iiYen,cxccpt atluncb counters', or, in restaurants, $ "fwr. . i Xairwsiuldlje jio suro in scaking ol' tfie avtvent of spi iug. lie may wake up some morning and fiud that, his winter clothes hare all been made over for the boys. ' .. . J . , ! Nor bai'iiic " McdcliKid, Ohlseu, from thii poit, unived at Loudou yesterday with tha loss of sails, main and niizzen lopir.als and broken yards, the result of a collision. ' ' ! ' '. ''My.sot' Sciid a 'do ttDg mother to lier eibr4MtTtett pteasttre "d6yM feel nkfcf gii-iiig up duriug the Leuten crsgn" "Well nia,erik;stay;javay from school," was the reply.. . l-r ..: i-' . .''-? JTbe talk about blue ghus lias had tlie effect of sending tramps about the country aviiiiji Liuo sloo opectacics, atIUi forged ccrtiGcalcs from distinguished physicians. Farmers should beware of spoiling their eves. ' -"- :!';,: . " ' . v. - f ; . -1 A traveler stepped off the W. Cl i5t. A train this morning and asked a boy: "Sonuyj what is the quietest way io . get to the Central depot ?n KHuu,n ho an swered, aud tot Hkj example by gcttiDg out of the way pretty fast. ..- ":" . Tlie uame of the Iosto0icc at . Leaver D.ini, on the C: . C. It. W.y has been changatto Grifiiuvillc, aud Col. LrinL rc ceived a letter yesterday from His Uoubr, Mayor Grillin, of Gri aiurillc, notifying liim of (he change. -j " ' , . 1'It'a proof of the singular operation i of he human1 mind' says a mental philoso pher, Vtlut wucq two men accklently change bats? the man who gets' tliewbrst b'.c Ualways first to'discover the mistake. If a Mkluganinan is aMichigandcr, then a Wisconsin man is a Wisconsinncr, is he not ? and it Ithode Island map' a Kho4e Islandiron ? and the Vermont man a Vcr- monstrosity ? aikl 1W Withem neighbor a CVhnrcliciiUcr ? and q on, ad lib, ' I !": :'A-- ' : ' A ' A ; ' ;'' : : ' : . 1 r. I ' ' - ' ,.' ' ' ' ' -J '"1"" 1 "' ' ; '' ';''. ''',.:;- '': .-. . .' . .'-.'' ' ;.i h; ; ', ' 1 : .''''' : . '''-:.. ; --'r ' ;-,' ... '.- ' fc;vt Hi'; '- -: '. : "- : .-.';'- ,:-'"' i --....- -i i ; it:?--,? nttrv j i4;wi.Vj.Yi v. ; : 'i r J J-Wrrawiawa arraigned before Jus tlrfddneithUi mHing char-ed with gvk&Z 1 place where f pi ritous liquors are uold. The cac was coutiuuwl as one of the wilnesoes was mil of the city. . V ,' What cauuet be' cured in us t be eaten fresb. A bird in haml will fly away un less held tight. Little pitchers don't hold much. . There's many slip on a skating rfnk. ' Judge not a (man by bis coat that he steajaljayt fvill be boys they can't be gifls -.ftVan ill wind that blows 3 dur bat off. You can't make a silk purse out of unblcacbeJ calico. - Second and Third Wards. A meeting of tbi democratic voters of the Second 'Ward will be held this cveuiug in the Hall over Munds' drug store, on Third street, and Third Ward Democrats will meet' at the same place to-morrow' evening to nominate or to cousider the nomination of cautiidalcs for . Aldermen from these wards. ; Fourth 'Ward Aoininations. SThcre lifai a large attendance at the meetinj; oTlbo Democratic , voters of the Fotlrth ward, held last night for the pur pose of taking into consideration the nom ination of Aldermen for that ward. Many of those present were in favor of postponing aunal nomination until next Tuesday night, but it was finally con cluded to take actiou at once, and Col W.- L. DeHosset aud O. G. Parsley, Jr. were nominated. " " Fraud. Young Smith, the billiardist, who ru.idc such a terrible failure on Tuesday night in pcrfortningthc shots he professed to have been able to make, did not play with his "partner" last night as he announced ho would do.s The fact of the matter is Smith took a hasty departure from the city, leaving bis board bill unpaid and a host.of friends to mourn his untimely de parture. In our opinion Smith was a fraud of the first water, and by his gen tlemanly manners and bearing deceived many as to bis real character. ' 1 Tlie Cnoiceof Magistrates. ' The committee of tlbc liCgislature was busy all yesterday preparing the list of the names of persons to bo submitted to the General Assembly to be voted upon for magistrates. It transpired Jhat the committee will recommend one third of tbe magistrates Kejiubjicatr for the Republican counties of the Slate and indignant protests hafc-already cotrieup by .telegraph iVoiu the Demo crats of some r of the eastern counties. To-morrow, 12 o'clock, has been .fixed as tho time when the General Asinbly will vote upon tho recommendations of the committee. Raleigh News, yesterday . '. New Spring Stock. Mr. A. David, the popular ch thicr on Market street, is now opening his Spring stock of gents' and youth's clothing and furnishing good?. The styles this Spring arc very handsome, consisting almost en tirely Of stripes of subdued colors. Sack coats are generally worn for business and tho pants are made full. Mr. David has everything desirable of the newest aud nicest, from full suits for boys of '2 years up to the largest men. lie has also an elegant assortment of bows, tics, hosiery goods, &c, which only need to be seen to be appreciated. We iuvite 'attention to bis advertisement, which appears else where in this' issue. , ' ' Some Suggestions. j . It ia the earnest wish of many cool headed people, iu this city that the various wards will. not rush hastily iuto nomina tions, but will giver the matter the benefit of as careful a consideration as may be. Mr. Robinson, Chairman of tho City Ex ecutive Committee, has advised that these nominations be made next Tuesday night aid that is, beyond doubt, early enough. It is well enough for the Democrats in the various wards to meet in Convention siicfcuii-this 'nock ami caucus over te matter, bat there is no earthly neces sity for. making the nominations at once. Let the remainder of this woe i be devoted to a careful consideration of the names which may be suggested aud then let the nominations be made next Tuesday night. And let every man who goes into a nomi nating convention make up bis mind be forehand that be will abide by the issue, honestly and squarely, no 'matter what the, result may be. This, and this alone, can ensure the success of the party at the polls&STXC vv. '.'.'" :.y t In thkage of education and geucral iu-e telUgence the household is hardly complet without a Cornish & Co. Piano or Organ. Read the advertismcnt in another column, and ilien send fuF illustrated catalogue and prBhe list. - jiu 8. Dispatch to rtaleicii. The fallowing is a literal copy;uf a di- ivilchsentto IUlcigh ycbtcnbiy .rplativci tu iuc appoiuitnci 01. inasislralcs, rein a number of gentlemen iu 'lhis citv. .IVU hardly necessary to add that it XficL, wLx uuivcrsal endorsement; ! , .v I ' Democrats here refuse comprotniic. 4 p- I'vtuv xVjuuuciU3 uiu .lose, our support. The result would indicate ! bat1 the dis patch has had a salutary effect. ... ; a swn w .vh i n w n m h w . . " nxnguuawi ai'1'UUIKU. t!l 1 j m r m. m Dispatches received here this afternoon slate that the Legislature bas rcccdod'f on the position assumed by it of appoint ing soine of the Magistrates for this cxnmty from tho IJepublicair rants. . Fixsfrlhcy wanted to Btiiff ten Kadieals, donvn oui throats, theu five and then fonr,: but: the nauseous doso? wtuld vnoTd,f,atPlbcir bidding aud now, as iwc lLivc saiJ, they have "receded" and given u;bul one. The appointments wcrcuifde this pioi uing aud kl of the Magistik'r ffwtr Xew Hanover ire Democrats but otic, that oue biri pc understand, E. IL McQug; &.3 and he, although a lk'publicau, ;caunot fairly be called a Radical We had tclcgraphctl to Ralcib for "a Special with, the names of the '-Magistrates appointed, but, although our paper was held open uulil the last possible moment, uo rcply, strange to sayrf wa rpilvcd. , Go and Register. Dciijocralie voters in this city are urged to go forward and register. .The time is short, but two weeks to tho day of election, antl it is not wise: to postpone the maUcr too lpug. . The Kegiotrarii arc at their jjosts, aud complain :of the npalby of the people. One of them. C.'W. Oldham, in the Fourth ward, wrile's to us: "Two days; experience aa k Registrar-in tho Fourth ward has convinced ine that our people do not consider that it is. ne cessary for all to re-register". This is the point : .a new rcgislration is absolutely ncscsiiary for all, and no man can vototou the 22 iid. who has notreisterel.irnanio ''' 1 since the ircscnt Registrars took posses sion of tho books. . . ; C , ' The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Ollicp at this place wc obtain tho folloAvfii-report of the thermometer, a3 lalfccn this n ru ing at 7:31 o'clock : j Augusta, 51 ; Chiirlcstoii, oO;VCiuviu nati, 4'J ; Jacksonville, 68; Knox villc, 4; Lynchburg, 47; Memphis 60 , Mobile, C3 ; Montgomery, S7-; Nash ville, 54 ; New Orleans, 6'J ;' New York 37 ; Norfolk, 53 ; . Pittsburg, ; 45 Savan nah, 58 ; St. Louis, G3 ; Washington, 4 G : Wilmington, 58. i ' KniTon Rkview -Wc respectfully recommend for Aklermen of the Second Ward the names of C. D. Myers and W. N. Bowdcu, gentlemen well worthy and qualified for the position. ; ; .. . r - ,- MANV Vol i:jt-. Kin ton Ri-:vir.w'.:.Wc! respect fuljy re commend to the voters of the Third ward the name of Thomas D. Mcares fjar Alderman, a gentleman well worthy alid quililica for the office, who if clcctedl Would dis charge the duty ciicmnbeut upon "bin. honestly aud faithfully, without favoiyfear or partiality. A ! ' ;, , MAnv Tortus. 4 Think a! Little. A Kik Ki.vii;w ; There sbould be a : di versity of interests aud feelings reprcsch toil in our City Government by the )cr3ons chosen: to administer it, upon the? same principle that actuated any two or three good men of any pol 1 1 ical organization to agree generally, but at times to disaarec upon various matters intended to affect the good of all around, j In justice, or hi least in kindness loV it be'doue. Mystic associations have thcirj prejudices - or friendly biases ; religious associations have theirs; foreign born associations have theirs; and when these biases, known aud folt as they everywhere arc, are used in ways honorable, in the name of charity and fairness let them rather be encouraged than ignored; for in ignoring them in their purity indescretions , may . arise in so doing which may force. ; reciprocal pre judices amouutiog to todflicta injurious alike to all. . - l 'frJt f WonderfnlSaccess. : It is reported that Boschce's German Syrup has, since its introluctroo 51he United States, reached the immense sale of 40,000 dozen per year: Over C. 000 Druggists have ordered this "' medicine direct from the Factory, at Woodbury, 2s. J., and not one has reported a single fail ure, but every letter speaks of its aston ishing success in curing sevCTe" Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease, of the Throat and Lung. We advise any person that has any pre disposition to weak Lungs, to go to tbeir umggisis-r- anti zei mis jieaicmc. or m- ouirs about it. Regular si?e, T 7-i ccuti Sample Bottle, 10 cents, i Two doses will elieve v any case.. D'"Mit negloct your ough. N ; no. )!: -it i. .'Kiht'c:; lirryjcw. I notice a cvuirtu nicaop ialyouri.. yesterday' issue su-jges-'or f Uir iwiiM for'.-' .-numinatloii for AlucfTnau froiiY ie Thmi- Ward . IrtAit rmi Isy-saylthati. neither , .,5r!- taat Will ooccpthe nomination. Ulicvin- Uhat thejc.aia too inuny uau fixiif whom l a .choiec cau U mdu y. ho, by reason of cx- tenaeu Dusincs cxpenence, mat urcr judg ment; and better qualification are able to fill tbJs.Qulco with far grcsUer- satisfaction Hr.l11 1 lsibi. .'could.- - 4 .. .r .'..;, -Tjios D.Mi:.i.i;-. , 0 Now Advcrtiseincnts. IfATHORN AHO GONGOESS WATCR "TCSy IitCElYED dlivi t Jl-om ti:c i i iii and for sale low, hy the -bottle, tludn t f cacc, by JAMi;S.C. -MU.N'DS, - JJruirsisj . lucn Dentistry, UR.'K- 1'. BESSENT, of .Salis Tfl jl bury, lias removed to Wilmiug- -t I T T T T ton. for tlinnnrnrwo uf Tr:iflii- irijr Vcaihkry in all its "branches, and has opened the Oilice lately occupied by Dr. S. S. jvvcreu, opr tue iMai ble 1 artt, on l rout-st. Third Ward. fpiIE DEMOCRATIC Voters' of the Third ,JL War4will meet t the Unit uvov A. (' Munda' Drug store', TKIDAY evening neit. March 9th, lor espres purpo$u of noiniaatins twp capdidateifyr Atferiueu. , ' l. ij. i;ovn)i:x, mth S 1'rcidiMit: (. String M Smier ClotMiii. ; MY STOCK OF CLOTniXO and O'enf. , Furpiehing (Joods Is con complete in all its branches. - In addition to'inv le-ruliii-' ia -l and Youth's ClotliW. 1 have iuldoI :. ,;!., K 'IV u vitll some stock of Cbildren'ii Clothing an;l re spectfully inTilctlie infection of pli-ents who are interested. A vcry largo stoek Of !; the .latest styles hi Neckwear and Half 1.1.-C for O'ent vmeji, just, .rcciv-ed aud Idle red at popu !ar -'pTiecir; .,. A. A i xldvhj),, Merf.Jiut 'A'ailo'r and Clothier, lilarketst. uielj -s . 1 New and ' ; Good Novels Just v '-' .... :;'.;,' ' Beady. - . rnilE ClJEAl'E&T NOVliLS in the World:. . JL - J c:ts, caeh in paper, or $1 eaeh "in e.'oth. "The Mystery." A Love Story. Iiv Mrs. IJcnrv Wo.id. "Tho -Steward"' . By author of V.iUntiucI vox. ; - U.isih oD-TIie'Crotjcei. Path." liy Vv'iik . .olliiu. , - ... "bonjine,-or Italy"; ; I5y Madame oVStael. "hdiiia." t -A Love Storv. Uy Mrs. V(.I '-Toppinic the Qiic-iion. J5V author 61 "Th;- Jilt."' - ' .f'The Jealous Wife." JJv Miu Julia I'anlot' "CyiH'a.'t .;'b'y author of -The, Initial." "bylvester Sound. Iy auliior Vab-iiline "Coufessioiis of a Pretty 'V.VhJaj.v' TIc'Kival Beauties." Uv-MW-Pard..-. Whiteffia e, or The Days of Charles II."'. ; . : r : ! Fort-alt at j mcfi Vi J ' Live Book and Mu.-m-.Si r... NOTICE. r nil K I'fUWI fKNTS OF ' (he I oei atic -J. -ard Clubs are requested to tail a meet iii'T of their respective Wardj on Tt;i:si) A V niht, PJth inst., to nominate 'candidates for Aldcraiiu, , -either yy hai!6t or otherwise a. tbey may determine. ! " - i i C. II. KODINSOX, inch 7 . Chm'u City Dem. Ex. Coin Star copy, . " - j Imported Mineral Waters Rhine Wines, iiuaraitfctViuy-'feetiy .pure. Call and d im iuy jauidca at of oilica of :, ; 'A. rl - Aw. j. i;i ilma.x:;, ' uc)t 7 Corner Front and Oratj-'e ttf. Second- Ward Democratic Club. jlilKIiK WILL BE 'A'JIE'lCTlXj:.bf DcujocfaL ofthe Second Ward in the the all oTer.MuDda' Drur Store, oppwite tlie City uaii, at i 0, clock,, on inurlaj- 'evening, Marth S'tlii for the consideration of the ques tion of nominating candidates for Aldermen froni the Ward. ' JXO. C. J AME.S, i wch7 ' J'resideuit. For Hire, GOOD COOK JYASUER AXD Ir.icr. Also, A Good ir-jczemaid. Also, A Ci;- 1 flfi f ; ' r u ,r . - :! Xnrse. Apply to DAVID COWAXt mcli 7 At Court Hou.4. Brock's Exchange H AVISO UECEXTLV chan-ed han h ,s-, ;-....--. . - - I now eenfoj, tba accginuiodatloa of ftle pubfic.'' . A-w.-AAAVV.. -: ( The HOUSE . Laj been thoroughly reccl vated throughout and the I100M3 are ncitlv ibd comfortably furnished. ' - ; Polite and aecdamodating attendanb -are always on haqd to see to the wantd of Guests. . The BILLIARD ROOM u open : and the TABLES are fre. to tin Patroiw of tl Ifoajc f.-h 17 -.'- ';''. . I '" .' ' ' '-' ..' '.'. . '' . '.v-.'' v...'. -..)'' j.; .. ' ' ' .. . - -' . . ii j--':'. -:"'. .... .-,.. . " ; ' -' '-'"'.''' i .r' ';'..-' "'"';''' .."'''.;:-'" 1 " '-4.- ' ' TLEASE JTOTICE. : V.'c will bo -Ud to rectiTe ceaiiaaieatiBl I rem cur friends on any and all taajtcta mt general iutcrest but i The came of" .the . writer ..a art alwtri bt furLisbcd-ld therditor ' Coaiinunieaiens huh bt": irriUea cgf'i uac tide of the iaper." f l'orsoBaliliw must be Toidcd.I- Aad IU 'especially and particularly ander t stood thtTLi editor does pot alitayt cadaw tbc views of corrcspoadcnC?, unless to tUted ia the editorial columns. , ; ! New Advortisomonts. ii TRULY GOOD.v rp Mil: VI-RY MANY Brands of Flour sojfin this j City, but tho 1 n -A 1 Jy .A mm Pjant's Extra I" Aall wbihavc trkd it will tcat.fr. CHAS. D. MYERS & CO., 5 Si 7 rTorth Front fit. iiicli 7 KLKGAKT. UIT BOTTEtt ! pile, j yDmice9 . 12cTS. 15 '8TS CTS. tUi:.SE ARK OUR '.- ilETAlL PRICES 1 And jower 'thin ever sold before CHAS. il. lllltSl&W). 5 k 7 Ztfor th Tront Street. meh 7 , MEERSCHAUM PIPES, Cigarette Holders, Cigar Holders. jJJlKSVl.Vt. AM) SMOKLVU TODACCO, Tt pj, Marble U.iiis, Fresh Candier, Ptars and other Fruit. ' j Japanese Kites, l iy A v. ay. Fly Away.-, Fly Awar. See the Javanese Kitc5 iiv. . J W. LI P PITT'S, CONFECJ 10NKJ;V bT'ORE, ."V.fci.Coiner Front and Print ess.Sti. v y-r7i-n 01 j'unch. inch 6 , i - TII'K TUIJACCO LINE, the "Di Vcr 11111" T ia, alco hue plu;- chert ing tobaccos. :'J h-' "X It XT T" i'lVE CENT Ci-ar stiii in the van at ; 'V VAWN'S Tobacco .Store, -L' Market Street, inch 7 Office Board of Connty Commissioners, :KV HAXOXEII COL'NTY, " MAKCli G, lfe77. ! i l". - - Proposals v 1 For Medical Attendance on Jail and Out-Door Poor. gUALED PROPOSALS will be recti red until ihe I5lh day of March, l877,jfor Medb c- Attenda.itre to the ininatci of the Jail, (in cludiii' Medicince), and for Medical Attend ance (no incltrdio- Jledicinca), on the Ont D.oor Poor, for one year from the 15Ui dar of March. 1S77.0 Lid.-tA Ijc aJdrxrcd : "Committee on Oot I'r 'Vw." inch 7 f m -miwm tics. ' - ' i ::.'.'..' .' - . especially Adapted to the vsi: "'.'" "; ' '';;'"' ' - '.'" . Cottcn fcshippert. ; , . . f - 2 Xf at!y pi itt-d at LOWEST PRICES hy : ' S. Q ZZZLJZt V j m 1. , vvhj Agent for WUmingtort. . IP
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 8, 1877, edition 1
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