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; .-in rz lj . . .: - .. ; i i J ,,tiMiVjM'e very af ternqon ,-' u nJa ' cepted by j j JO s ii. i T. J a ji k. H ITOK rr.orniEToi:. i t si i wt'irjTiojNs, .ro.TAjoE, r a ()iMr,5"W;'Six months, $2 SO; Tin ! montb4 $1 25; One month, 50 cent The paper Mil be delivered bv carrier?, Tree of charge, o any part of the chv at above rate or: 13 cent per week. AdrertiitiirTtc8 low and liberal. , jeff-.Sabjcribers will plcaso report ai y and .. . : ....ii ,.ir jill iMIIIirUS Il reCCITC lUCir papvm SffS NUMMARY. on tu u the Sinner lias: I n :i :i vu- eat: in the Serial'. -- s nitii Lnruliia roiiiu- f.iv Ii !",.! l''W t'htti and ti honest n.on i'1po.se r ; ac- orit ' -1 precedent thcj rogues totdd Italy, 5"lt UtIM ill day. f Gci lu.u.y , .Vnira aijkl 'Kran'w; it is aid, i 7 II US: lrroiiOiuL. T t i 1j - I . - V i -. .' . , ub!i- i' the vhiy, 1 Si (he r .. 1 , r i , - - - : knatlcr 'of coin st Cii rra I. " '! - . flt'Ctf ill but 1 1.0 1) 1 !' IJH K-I .ttlf tlctlti! j ; A ut .1:1.-1:1 in tlu Tirst ! )i.-tricl. -i t dlU'llt llKU lScUiItfRH.SI t i-ir.-r"ii, nrcsecuted Juvco ;inl Mt I3;.n- liUlZ ii.ii. k.H li iiu lit; to biyhU A.fc in T.nas fc. ! . : i.linnl iiinl tm position of As -ir4.il. 1 1 ;' votary of ' tl' Intel ior. 1 f Ni;.j o liicn from LliLj S.i;itc chI'v-I ; t-w ."ec- ivd ft; 0 and .;:,.d ;iit- uVfl J JV. in a il.i- noon L-Vkiku t At thu ml in t:H . T.in.ls.tv. ilitil inau .uhoMi M :. viiiiioil out yi tlic j l;'irst tjow Jiafriv.t lait bnnuncr, John : iV.'I'a 1 li'ui'I r:to(j al and tti3 Ui;iu wh , dtfad?irri wautcd tb (take i 1 c f 1 inui'iiW, ijo1 Kifr'a'id otl.oii out Ut ill id ' 1 V'.u- h ive 1 Agi iculturc; they biu -iild h ivo iu'Jtd jIoIJihIsa's . . ... 1 .1. i . 1 r liatrqn .a;iit 1 Icvil.wio.'J iHio tlocs'jt the ;)'uiiil !i 'will L.ivt Kol ujlt not': l id a hand iu u i? it i L'L' has been snowed under pp 1 ilu'A lout fgain until fc-CSoo-J. If Cvngroscj id convent ' -1 . iiwt be It all in exti ;J BCkoiun it will the liriit of kJui.e. ;It wiiii 1 mi, , ,. . b-jUivv. tcro yc about th.it imc in V ttn- itiLrt)U. but what doei the average tljn- ;re4.sinau Lave about heaL Me 'i alher like, ruul itr-f. Jul if ho docMit, . had !, U trv 1 i o- iC at 1 Oill and thuHiMtes ill i IVictioh's betweeti -1 It. ic.i'iy to ij.uae with V'UlIl..- : receoe or advance in co iSO- Mr. Ilavea' iaction ' towards fne - Madam Octavia Walton Lc ;.ud "N'tVt j an '.itjcij. inj'lishcd t.uthcni lady tutho'iess is Pan lWyte riaii Ojuih iI ,will li held ii lAlinUuri; Car iv iu jui v and delegates from all pi its cl" tli'q w Ji Itl arc ; expected: The lllliolt Uierii Ilotuu; .nd the Jlonutiicnt House, at Wodnsocket. II. J'.,'were bunneb Tuesdav night. L-i " ' , i 1 i i i j I The new 'hotel at White Sulphur Sprnigi? ui;t, kiLwn 'i ai the Pey J.l: i.. ku.. 1 'i .,.J West A'irs ton llou.se. was kccitlentallyi burned t - ii id led jiight of Tueslay, i Thj hotel was tint Mi last dune. The loss Oh Ihe' build ; i Iti- 3 U ,UUit ; i 1 . su red for OOOr in 1 more" coinpauies more wuv hut of! the furniture L ID save! The Lotnmissloue : 1 final Ueveuue hai issueJ f 1 k cjlrculai to' eolleetors iii the Souh, that the cadm u-y mea'nsf co Uectirg revenue; in portions ol J North Carolina, Sfith Carolina, Virginia CIcorgia, AUbattidT and ' Tennessee h ue failed. Hc ailvitfcs collectors that tlie. use ,i- t i uuntary suouia ue aivokicu wncn po Me. and assigns three deputies foi lo, and assigns three t collection" diUriet. 'These denuti f.rc, hpcciaUy designed to suppress the ijl!iLit ir.anufav.ture of sniritj aiuLtobaeco 1 1 , - ... i . ,1 - 1 LATEST FROM WAfIKT(LN. . 1 1 . 1 f-1 i Til IS Note's i MAIL, v kN. M.jHefHld (orrcixndcut. I ; JWAbUixoioN, March li) Mr. lil.i'ue accredited to-dav with' a iilw tv.-hcnie.for muddling the: Southern ques tion ami keeping not only ILouisiana1 and rvjuiu uironna, out tuc ;wnoic counirrm :i uproar ot jKmticsdor at 1 J i . 1 1 . . least another lew nionths in the two It ?s tb hold new elccti luufortunatej S tates, All nc or 1 eUrjct-baggers like i, aud it has the fa t h' all those who want to; keep tho Sou ; i 11 picstioinmscttlcd ai.iI i, who arc tbeir wits' cutis to devise Isjme ,wa to defeat, or at least to delav. tho PrtUi diiiit'sv )urpdse ,to settle itj j All who sincerely f tusire tuc scttleujcutol the Southern qu tion-opposc jit as a device eminently c t ulatctl to defeat a settlemcut and ,to ke cs- 1- tho people o( tlic two States and .of the w hole country m hot water. I A prominent; Itcpublicaa "Senator said about it Ibis eveutug that it ,was a pfau .cutiicly witlUa tyerit,! witlfaut the" ic.U j clor ol law, and which could not 1-e cir- rici oui wiinout ; direct ! v law3 and constitutions of the two -Statl Cjogrcss, hj field, even if it were'm stt Moii, wouia .nave uoautuyntyto comma id h,jiw tiecuoii in a state. Tho laws , f the two Sta election. I es uo 4not authorize a tow 1 he Prcsklcnt has patiently listened all tnc plausj which have ! been submittl-d r to him by men of ail i ihadcs of politics r a-aJlho has fcommittcd himself tj ncie! - the carpet-baggers have 1 filled t he tow u and tht ScnaUi with stories lhat the Prcli dent urgently desires Kellogg and Corlfin to oc seated by the Senate, bujt the Prt4i- aent uesircs jiottimg of the kind, but the reverse. They now assert th.it tl.u eiecuon sclieruo is tvia. hut it has hot cv been considered by bim. I 1 ; n It can he, sai l on undoubted authori fy ' I : TP VOL., -2 i j tf-:.igl.t itint the Trcsidcnt does view with i f;tvi r one method of settling the Soutbcrri que?tiVn namely, t hat of ordering tlie trcKit, not to interfere iu the local govern ment in South Carolina aud Lousiana. This j.Lm ha.i also the favor of f several of t he 1 1 mat in fl nen tial members of the Cabinet It is to be. that one which at the Cabinet meeting to-morrow will probably come up tar discussion. Tho President' (hesitates about aduitiig it at once for ! only, one reason, lie is fearful that if it were done thtrj might arise some disorderly procecd ir in Lousiana which, he apprehends, might Ic used by demagogues in, the North to -inliauic iJipjudice there against the con ciliatory! policy, toward the .boutn on which he lias determined and for the snc cass of which be is very solicitoaa. ,IIe ha frankly stated this fear to Southern nn.ii with Avhotn he has conversed very fid'iy, and lie Las asked them t!o procure him tin.irantees and evidence which shall satj.-!y his mind that no such trouWcs as he i'J .-. wtuld..iirise,ifhe should wi'thdraw the tiM'.ijis.' Mueh guarantees he will rc eeivo to morrow or at furthest within a few flay. 5. Tlw Southern ".men with whom he has spoken are entirely satisfied with his position, and sec that his anxiety oh the kUb;cct is just aud reasonable. Gov ernor Is icholls has already telegraphed here to a, personal friend tht ho is ready td guarantee ubsolutc peace and go:d order, K;jd tha't not a hair of Packard's or any ImkIv else's heal shall be hurt if the troops 'are-' withdrawn, and he will no ddubt very -"''i niake a formal guarantee, j 1 j Jutle Mackcy says that he is authorized to -peak for Governor U am ptoujaud to say that h; would utterly ' refuse to agreed to a new elcetion, as not oulyj was he cioded. hut his title has been affirmed .by tliii court.-. .Moreover, no person couiuj take a title under such new electisnj because, the State constitution provides for a sj.teial election onlv- in on coutirt- ireucv. iwid'that is in case of contest the two decision. before the Legislature, when . ... 1 .honsts fail' to come lo the same VTlic State cor.slitntion having been ratified by 'Con mess under the reconstruction iicts, it has all the forco of an act of Cougress, and no act of the Executive or qf private parties could make a special election legal or of binding force on the citizens unless, held in conformity with the constitution! The very first act performed by; such .air improvised CoverUor would bo-called in 'juestivn hi the courts and Would result in ovcrihowiug his title. The planters and people ail over th Slate aio now engaged in putting in their crops. A, new elec tion in April or lay would Vdisorganize t;he iabor and sacrifice the entire ; crop, or t'ghL months the people j Have been subiected to the greatest poisjble strain. Uus'inetis all over the State has been utterly para!yzedvimd industry greatly disorgan ized. , To continue and increase, all the evils from which the Statcl ha$ so long suffered by ordering a new election would be to. put, a most cruel loss on the people of the State "of both colors, and no one to whu'sjn the -best interests of the, State are dear v. oul l! even think of so disastrous a 1 scheme-. Id r. Butler, Democratic ' Scuator Irom South Carolina, inade uneasy by the false irepoits . fprcad abut to-day, that the rniJc;r( favored the plan of a new clec lion; called on him this evtniug to ask him if it was true. 1 The President replied (hat such a plan' had been suggested to him, but that no attempt would of course bo made to carry such plan into effect un less it were freely accepted by both parties. Mr. Putjcr assured the President that it 'would not receive the assent of Governor llaniptou or those who support him. CAROLINA. The snceral term of Wake court has .ad journed. Tisfc revival at Pt-rsou street M. .E ehurJh ilaleigh. continues.' J 5 ; Per. Thomas AVilcox, of the '-Baptist church at Pingwocd, Halifax ccuuty, died on the Sth inst. The post-ofiice at Sauratown , Stokes h Jacob county, has been re-opened wi Fulton as postmaster. Twenty converts connected themselves with Person street M. K. church, 4 u lialcigh, last Sunday night. The internal revenue collections in the Gansboro district amounted to17,C8i, 01 during the month of February. - A hard times concert. ison the1 tapis for .to-morrow 'niglit in Kaleigu, for the beuefit of the M. E. Parsoua-e on Eden ton street. 1 Col. W. A Eliasou has received the ap pointment of Postmasfef at Btatesville we learn, rice O. -M. Barkley resigned. The stockholders of the llalieigh and Augusta1 ir-Liue Railroad wi! called meeting in Raleigh on U I hold a the Gth 6f April. I A lasd-oWner in Wake county coutem- fllt oxpenmentmg m raising ieanuts, ''icveutt.g it.to bo more profitable than cotton The first term of the Wake Crmiinal ! .a.. Court wilt '4 dield commenciu g ou tut third Monday in May aud cou inue for. r ' two weeks. 1 Mr. Eimuud Jacobs, a highly respected citizen of Northainpton county, Monday at the age of 70 years, o died on dropsy Samuel ot the heart. ... The Wei Jon Xeics says: Mr Fortl died very suddenly near Enfield last Saturdav. It is supposed that heart dis case was the caue. , The Secretary of Stctefs cut? re force is lvo'.va a perfecc rush copying the acta of the firneral A.f:mMt' ratiliOfl th? last WILMINGTON three days of thef session. T Iii . . . J . J . I T 1 -TTTWTlilW N. C. i - r The Elm City Riflemen, 40 strong, un dkr cbmtnand of Contain It. I). Hanctvii, Lexurted to Goldsboro on FViday, and tho Aewburn NutphcU, gives a co.uiu ivpon pf the day. 1 . 1 A rumor is in errculation to tli? c.'icet mor is in errcuiauoii u n- i.n-.i r. Jf J. Mo'tt, ('ollfotor of tho Cth t, heathinarters at :.tatesvi!!e has d. j Dr. J. G. Il unsy, v It .wan, lh:it Dr .T J Mott. Collector of tho Cth District resigned is spoken of as his successor.1 . The Pialeigh 'Observer says : M r. ai id Mrs. Richard Tartin and daliglityr, w ho were reported yesterday as ; li-iviiig ,bevn severely burned Ou. Suuday night by the bursting of a lamp, arc now cit.nsi h ied beyond danger. , The Wadesboro ) jl:roll say r The kitchen of Mr. Manmi Liies (ntar Liles ViHe) wJas destrwwl by fire u few nights since, together with a quantity of house bold furniture, cxioking utensils &c. Ac cidently. Put . for timely' discovery his dwelling must have been burnttl also. The Italcigli Obstrcer says:. Coveruor Vance yesterday issued a requisition upon the Governor of Ucorgia for Thadlc".s Davis, arrested at Augusta, the supposed thief who robbed the jewelry store of A. E. Welfare & Co., at Salem, and Mayor Fogle, of that town, left, the city yester day evening for Augusta, to bring the man back for trial. The Wcldon- ISctrj says: About two miles from -Enfield, 011 Mr. Thomas Glas gow's farmj a solid wall, built, of Lri.k, has been discovered uuder the ground. Most of the bricks are two and a half inches thick, eight inches long and so veil and a half wide. The full length' and width of the - wall has not . yet been determined. An ancient looking sword and axe have been dug-out of the giound adjoiuing. The Concord . Sun says : A poor old tramp, from " Charlotte, being' overtaken in the severe rain last Thursday .night, stumbled over the guano shed at the De pot, at this place where several thousand tons of the stuff iw stored away,- wedged himself in among the bags and spent the nighfc. there. ?4J,. was run out of town thirteep different times the next day. A barn full of pole crts could'ut have pro duced a livelier stusitiou. The Raleigh' Observer says: The bill amending the act of .1873 '74. submitting the question of license, prohibition to the voters of . any township passed its third readiug on Saturday last aud has become a law.. The effect of the amendment to the original bill is that the election occurs on tle first Monday iu June, instead'of May,nd inclu'desj Vinous and malt liquors. The objects of this amendment w as, we are informed, to avoid mixing the ptohib itnuj. quettiort with vpulrtre, find to allow it to stand hpon its own morits. The Charlotte Obsayer 1 says : A L day ago the Legislature .passed ; nlgraui ing a charter to the Staleaville in.. I1 Tav- lorsville Hteain fTrauspoi talion Ctnip:ny. ana many wTerc tiounticss uuabie to uu ier- sianu jusc wuat tins meant, it scorns that Dr. Elliott (well ku'jwn a-vtho pro prietor of t He Catawba White Sulphur Springs) and others, have oonceivctf the idea of purchasing a road engine to run be tween StatesvilleandTaylorsvillc a distance of about twenty miles. The road is ;.n un usually level one, there being jsc:.: eely a hill between the two places, an I only uo stream, which is near Taylorsvdie.' 5 TroXevybern Xut-ShtM publishes a re port5 of a very severe tornado which passe 1 over a portion of Jones county, near Tren ton, on last Tuestliy. " The AV Shell saj-s that the whirlwind 'first struck the earth about one mile west of Trenton, covering an area of one fourth of a mile and continuing its course tu Trent rivcT,. totally destroying all houses, fences and trees in its path. Large dwellings, barns and outhouses were demolished ru the twinkling of an eye, while hickory, pine and cypess trees, of enormous sizes w ere twisted like pipe steins. -m Appointments by Bishop Atkinson for His Spring Visitation. Clinton (Good Friday ......... . . .March' GO eioiuoor0 iciswjr Aay; ;..ipra 1 Windsor. .". . , . , Woodviile, Bertie county ........ Murfreeshoro, 1st Sunday after Easter........ ...... , . . . Winston. . . .... .'. . . . . ... .4. . . . Gatcsville...;... . . ......'. ..... . St. Petex8, Gates county. . . ..... Hertford, Pcrquisi an s county . . . Woodviile, J ... Elizabeth City, 2nd Suuday after t I Easter ... .... jCamden Missidu.. -4 ......... Ed en ton... '..j 1 1 0 8 j 10 U 1:3 11 15 17 VJ 31 24 2G 2'J 00 JSt. Luke's, Washington county... St. David s, - " . .. Sn Sunday after Ilisttr..... Plymouth ............... ......... St. James, Beaufort county ....... St. George's, Hyde county, 4ih Suuday after Eistcr. Fairfield, Hyde couutv '. .... . Sladesville : ..May Bath.:.........J.. . . . . , ..... 4i 4 5 C 0 10 11 Zion Church, Beaufort coidity . . Washbgton, -; " ... Jamcsyiile. I WBliamstbn (Ascensiou Day) Hamilton....... i. .4 Trinity Church, Scotland Xeck, Sunday after Ascension..... 1G Collections iu behalf of Dioces.ni Mis sions will be made at each place. Iu tilts age of education- iud general in telligepcc;ihe h'otisehoIJ isKirdly complete without a Cornish & Co. Piano or Organ, Read the advertisement in another column. and then send for illustrated catalogue and price listen 3.111 8. THURSO VY; MARCH The Mails. Tlie Mail's close and arrive at tho City I'oJitoffie , ' follows : (I. j ' ' .' A H. I) CLOSE. Northern lliroliKh inall&. - .:! P.M Northern tlirougrj and way malls. 8:15 A M Mails for the . C. Railroad, and rtutes supplied therefrom - - 5:1-3 I M Southern mails for all points JSouth, tlaily - - - - 1 - 6:30 P M Western mails . C Ji. W. da3r (except bnnday) M &Q0 'A M rayettevllle, and ofnoes onCkpe'- . Fear ltiver, Tuesdays ami Frl- A ' days - 4 - - 1100 1 31 I a yetteville by C. C. K. W. dailyr (except Sunday) 7 , - -.6:00 A M Onslow C. II. and intermediate of- tfees every Friday , - -fc00"A Jl fsmithville mails, by fcteacoboat, ' ; ' daily, (except Sundays) - : . 20 V M Mails for Easy Hill, TowTTCreek. . :L. . Sapplj-, fcnalktte-and Little ; Kiver, every Friday at-t f - b:'JQ A 31 Xorthern through mails i - -) 12: 1 5 P M Northern through and way inailsJ 7:15 P M .Southern mails - - I- - J y.tw a Id Malls delivered froirt 6:U0 A. M. to 7.-00 1. M., and on Sundays from t:.'W to IKV) A. M btamp Ofhee open from S A. M. to 12 M.. and from 2 to t P. M.. Money ortler and Kegister Departments open same as stamp oinee. 1 i - nttfht .Marls collected from strpe 1 1xes every ilay a 1 -i:w i'.M. New Advertisements. J. C. Mcxds Just Received. i t ' IlEiNSBtuGER Two ew fiooka, See ad of Duprez & Benedict's Minstrels. A. Surike. Fine Assortment of Child ren's SuiL, Juft Received. , . t . ' - Have yoii l-egisterejl? Our friends and j)q!runs iciU please understand that carrier boy 3 are not al'oiccd ta sell cojict of the Review 1 'lease do not buy of them or encourage them to sell as it will p03iliccl1j cost the toy his situation ichen detected. ' , ! . : - Dainty little parasols are to take tae place It the sensible sun-umbrella. tier.. barque Amazone, Baltzer, from this port, a -rived, at Helvoet on the 12th inst. Xor. barque 'iiHfi, Andersen, arrived on the 13th inst. at Liverpool from this port-.-1 The sale' of reserved 'seats for the Du - prtjz & Benedict performance commenced this morning.' The. number of Spitz dogs in this city seems rather to have increased than dimin ished of late. - ; ' C(i up and register and don't wait for the crash lor seats winch will be sum to take place next week. There was,no session of the City Court thi is morning, the Mayor having gone t rhitevfllc on business. W Alter to-by there will be but five tiays left in which yo can register for tho elec tion to be held next Thursday. Isaac W. Kingjand Jos. C. Hill, colored, arc the candidate of the Fifth Ward Re publicans for Aldermanie houcrs. Col.'B. R. Moore was on Tuesdav com liilioued by tho lioveruor as Solicitor of the Criminal Court or this county. r if -the Democrat in ' the city will all regia'.i r and vote they can easily carry the elect! n next Thursday, Fourth Warder will pleae ponder. . The keen Northeast winds ..'verc hut very ieas in t this morning to the early.-j birds wli "were looking for beefsteak -for breakfast - The beautiful li jwering moss, peculiar to this latitude, is iu more abundance this season thlui has been known in many years before. The Northern mail is now genei-ally iu the office and distributed before 71 o'clocc p. m., which is something- of great con venience to the general public. It is a fact that Mr. Geo. Myers has some crackers so small that it takes by actual couiit'ncarly a thousand of them to make a mile a pound wc mean. - Capt. James W. Lippitt will receive a consignment of fresh bread and rolls from the Goldsboro Bakery, this evening, at 7 o'clock. The bread was baked this oon and is said to bo very 1 nice This is the first shipment of the kind wc have heard of . Not withstanding the fact that we have eight or nine bakeries in the city Wt one is advertised, and we do not avonder that LbCAI'iNl?WSf Stamps for sale at enthral delivery when stamp omce i eiosed. i j ' ;i5 f Key Boxes ai-ceslbfc ai all honrs? "dar and bakers of Goldsboro think we have no baZw Hie tbermometer, as taken this ?mrrn- kerics. The celebrated Vienna Dread. Among the numerous articles Doolet's Y'east Powdek is used for, are the cele brated Vienna rolls and bread, .which are so delicious, palatable and healthy. If you have not the recipt send 5 cent stamp for full directions to Doolev & BooTHEa, New York, and ypu will get them by re turn mail. 15, 1877. NO. 17 DE3IOCRATIC TICKET. -,.'"' ' . ' i I 1 1 or the Municipal Election to jleji'ld in this city ou Monday, March 2-1. ' FOR ALDERMEX. I ' : second wai:u: ' CHARLES D. MYERS, IIEXRY G. FLAXNEIi. ' tjiii:i wyvKi. . 1 L. H. BOWDEN. if. Yonglailx. ; t . i roL KTIl W'AliI: - 's WILLIAM L. -Di:R0SSi:i OSCAR G. PARSLEY, Jn: Fli TH WA!ii. 5 W II. GOODMAN, ! ,J. II. K LANDER j 'Personal. . I Wc w"erc, pleased to receive n call last evening from Capt. Jno. TB. Ilussey, of the. Statesvillc Landmark- ant) i Readiug Clerk of the House, aud D. II. iM'cLcan, Esq.. the able young representative from Harnett county. Uninailable Letters. . The following is. a list of mm jallable letters remaining at the Postoflicc in this city: George Wiilig & Co., Baltimirei A. W. Haywood,. Raleigh- Miss. ;Kellie Bishop . v I I Claims for Bounty, j Wc are requested to stale that Capt James McMillan, of the Cd U.S. Artillery, Chief Disbursing Ofliccr, will bo fjund at the Custom House in this city In the 3 1st inst for the purpose of jiayin over ex-colored soldiers, or their heira wjhosc to claims for bountj- have been settld, the amounts duo- them. Further information may be had at the postoffice iu this city. Tp The Ladies. Mr. Tiiothy.bonlah, Chief Marshal of (he Hibernian Association, for the celebra tion of Patrick's Day, requests us io say, that ladies arc especiallj' invited to hear tlie address of the IIou. llward Cantwell, which will take place at the Opera ', louse, about 12 o'clock. Seats tvi4l be secured for them and every effort will be made by the Marshal and his assistants to provide for their comfort. ' I Will Soon be Here ;:: . "The '-streets were' fijlqd- with liautilu women in briglit array this mornihg who o'""1' ""u oiuit ohmu uuu titu en- Tiriry, "Havc'nt yyur Spring gjod:i conic yet?' One young lady, told Miv Kalz that bhc had been running over the ad- vcrtisiu columns of the Blvii:V every day forja week past to find a notice of the openi ii 4; of his Spring stotkr. and Mr: Kat. told her to keep ou looking and that she wouklind it there Ix-fore very l'"ng. ..'f : : . 1 Concert. , The splendid ' cutcrtahciiieut given, by the Methodist Surnlay School to a large anvl appreciative audience on Tuesday night, is by earnest request to be repeated to-morrow (Friday) night. Changes .will, we understand, be made iu the programme, aiid the exercises will be fully as attractive as the other aud equally as interesting to all those who were out on Tuesday night. We' advise everybody to b whofj wishes to spend a delightful cveniug. As before admission will be fixe, and - a'" collection will be taken for tho benefit of the Sunday School.. Saturday JVfghtT Duprcz & Cenetlict's Minstrels are re jce.iving the highest encomiums fr.-m the press wherever they have been, ami we rrjay- expvet to see 011 Saturday night something above the ordinary iiiustrtl performance. The Detroit iWj says; Another crowded house last night and the show a big improvement on the one of the previous evening, and that is saying a great deal, fyr we thought it Was immense, but the entertaanment last night was the climax to their engagement. Like eld wiue, they improve. Success to them, for they deserve it. No better troupe travels than this one ; and iu no four troupes put together cau be fluud such an array of talent as Manager Dupfez has in his splendid organization. The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Onice'at this place we obtain the following rerort ng at 7:31 o'clock: I : . Augusta, 40 ; Charleston, Z2 ; Cinpin nati,to25;' Jacksonville J CO; icKoi-rille,- 20 ; Lynchburg,'34 ; Memphis, C 1 ; Mobile; ".53 V Montgomery, 11 jjjXash Tnle, 28 ; Ncv Orleans, '59 ; New Yort 20 ; Norfolk, C4 ; Pittsburg, 21 ; Savan nah, S ; St. Louis, 21 ; Washington, 2S ; Wilmington, 41. j We will bcVlad to rcccire-coBiOBieaUti , from our friend on any.ml 1 U mbeU of general iatercpt f t : j ( . . The "name of the writer nswt alirajg t furnished to the Editor." ' CommHnlcaUdna bast W wriftferf ealy Ton one side of the piper.". . , h Personalities most be avoided. And It is especially and partlenUrlj andcr stood that vhe editor doea not alwaya endersa the views of corre5pondcnU, mleas ' so atated in the editorial colnmna.f y ;tf '. . 1 ..... -1. . . , . comcxicUted7 y - ' , To the Voters of the Fourth WardJ It is currently reported on . the streets that Mr. S. II. Fishhlate proiKscs to ton as an independent candidate in the Fourth ard, or, in other words, to bolt the ticket which was nominated at the meet ing held at the Court House somo nights ago. We would say in this connection lhat at that meeting a ;great many of the members of tbo Fourth Ward were hit terly opposed to making any nominations on the night in question,. asking, time' for consideration, but Mr. Ilshblatc' and ;his J friends insisted ou going into said nomi- ' nations against tho wJH 0f minority of the meeting, and whilc-hc received a rcry complimentary vote, indeed, ho was defeated- and he, as an honest Democrat, . should stand by the nominations, which, as stated before, he forced tho meeting to make. Wo call on all good Democrats and all those who wish the city governed . by honest men, to oppose any bolter and to stand by the regular nominees, as otherwise wi will bc defeated and Radi cals will bo . elected on the Board -of Aldermen. Many Voters. Wonderful Success. - t It is re ported that Boschee's Gernlan Syrup has, since its iniroductiou iu the , United States, reached the immense sale of40,000 dozen per year.' Over G.GXML Drtiggists't have, orderetl this' medicine direct from the Factory, at Woodbury, N. J?, and not one has reported a single fail ure, but every letter speaks of its aston ishing success in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat nd Lungs. We advise any person that has any pre disposition to weak Lungs, to go to their Druggists and get this Medicine, or in quire about it. Regular size, 75 cents. Sample-Bottle,-10 cents. Two doses will elicve auy case. Don't neglect5 your COllgll. ' , New Advertisements. Just Received. XOTHER LOT OF Babbitt' Baby Soap together with a full lino of Drus, Medicines, Ctlieaiicalf, Patent liledicinw, Fancy Arti cles, ie., at JAMES C. M USDS', meh p Third St., oppoiitc City Ha!!; Two W ew Books BY UliS C. , A. WARFIELD. Each ' Uook 13 in Morocco Cloth, OHt Black, icc $1.75 each. " ,- '. Feme Fleming, ' AND TBE Cardinal's Daughter. ; ' ': - Tor sale at ! HEiriODEROEH'C. vi eh 15 X03. SD and 41 Market Street. OPERA HOUSE ClIAS, II. DtTEiiZ. ....Manager. Saturday livening, CSarcb 17. Still ou the March of Tiinnjj'lu , DUPREZ & BEtlEOICT'S Gigantic Famous CSinstrels, ' 1i ;:r.KS'.i. K Orta.v Troite axd Buar Bam, On their twentv-fifth Annual Tonr. Oui-Ccntcnnial Brilliant Organization. Composed of only Popular DisUnguhhed A:t isbj, of rarions special Um, forming a . Strong Corps of Vocahsta, Comedians, ScI j Jlosiciau?, Ethiopcan Delineators, Artistic Dancers and Female I'efaonatore, in yo.lucing CoiicerU of Merit and B illalncj. Admhsiun, 50,75 and $1. No extra charge for IleeervcdrScats on gale at 1 ': UELVSBEKOER'H, mch 15 Bookstore. New Spring Stock. J- II AXE JUST RETCBXED FROM THE Xorthern ta'arkuU where. I purchased one of the largest and most complete stocks of Oent'f, Voutli's aid Children' Clothing and Fnr nUhiug Goodi ercr brought to tbU market., I defy competition and defy the bard tiinej ..'".'. ". .- .'! ' - aai aui prepared to sell at price thai wiU cd- ; - '-. - .. .V.'. !;',' ' sere ealisfaction. - . : A.; 8IX21XSZI, r : Market street inch 13 Notice. A LL I'ERSOXS HOLDING CLAIMS ' against the County of New Hanover (k Vttx rann, Ac, issued prerioua to the lat of Janu-. r arj, lt7 7, are requested to present a liat of v the fame to the Special Board pf Audit with ; out delay. . . . , - The Hits zaast specify the Dili; and XvxtefL and Axocrr of each W arrant, together jrith the name of the person, to whom iasaed if It by whom held. :.'.,' 7 .'7;. Action will be taken ton each claim, a3 pjse: i ' .;v rented, in fccordance with the lair creatine ' ' the Board of Audit. .. 4 - WM.'L DtROSSET, ! mch 11 iChairaianv'- 61 A O sOT hiy 'araji maxft j IU c- $4iJ AemtssdhgoarChrxr mos, Cray oni, Picture and CThrobo Caxw. 100 camples worth sent postpaid for "- cenU. Illastrated Cataloruefree. J. IL BUFFOBU'S SONS, BOSTON, r ' jaa'27 IKftaMisaed 1S50. 2 j QUBSClUBli TO THIS DAILY UKVIKY J. 1 K - S
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 15, 1877, edition 1
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