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1 ! J I 1 f ' ' " . - . . Miscollaneons. J: Xlirxclkr THE ! -I- ur -' t ; 1- I . f J J . 7 J A II tjs. JEWTOK AP rKpPBXBTO. ;ei Mir rcit, $4 W JSix months, $2 50 ; Three 0c y men .onthVft 25 J, Onci It 1" j ' i t' ; niofitfc. 50; cent?; J 'th(j-Vppprj;ffi. beamed hV carrier,?, free of charge, pa aopartW -ibcity, at the above rates, or X3.ceaU per week. ! 1 , , ' AdTerting 'rates; low; and libcraj. JSabacriberi trill please report any and ill failures to receive their papers regularly, t - w, ' I ' : ) M.JIblto'lW'' been hnihriucd t . a', i . i , i; ni:. i ii jt a ' very citIitabU piece 'of work for Mr. ll;yts. i'flic administration has with factory aWrairaei that violence will , d ;ot follow "f lie wit I , . . Mr. !.!' Iran' at of trooi Ugitl. g Dv-'ino- is arc that qai'ta auuuibcT 'r T, T . . i .1 I i ratio vkes will be 'j.Tequ.irid-- to confirm Veil DWgls;'aS Marshal of tle District pominnlioruof DuhkinJ Attorney Southern i DiJhict- of x 1 cdj L4t-.-i'u4,.' -was, u airui jt-kiuriK-ii . wrou fJrJ' ruilcf... U-f ''T iT.1"."? 1A p inurdtrcJ' iKc tno X'icrn'ia'csl;- . t f i l 'i llourforrJ f4'ai iiuJ-.yrtiiiami, at (jVikcti, iJ. ;J., lat Xdvcml ovcrubt;r, were limi .n-otcrUidy him moniuii. ' Jhcyi made a full confession anil uiea napin The aud rub'.ication Society l'htluSulplaa Uavc . UcaUctl lonarv, uct. t Mr.! Van Meter. A noil liic ii EJit'M- Ins bepn Vilicd aud ,bt li'lho crop ncds tin ii i oat. i. i llio DentfKratic metiibej ut the Pennylwmia Legislature notnii ialctl, tbe Hun. A.I1I. Dill, bl Union C0 uut y for United States Bcuatoi ' Built well's new ke is to fat (Mie;,i t will briu him in $5,000 Jl yci w hich- Ss hrst $'3,p00 iuoi c tJian liisi sdrvkba will be 'wort TiOgan fays that he n-0iild prclcr to re- wain ill this ctiuutqr rather thai accent a cotid the forciliuinpointment. knd wc s r it i niotioi). Stanley Matthews nias been -41001111 nated" by thrCh"io K'publicai jilm ShpVnUu ir tu y. S. is to btlC Scnatc. ce:1 1 Jonc,. Democrat, lias 45 majority 'for Cjngrc'jiri.c.ilmnshiriJ- Louis l'rico, pronrietur Vof I he Amcrc au Hotel at ljwliju', 'Uiod -lycstfeyUay' froni excitement causal "iby , fire lii tho adjoiuing biiildius. I'rufeisor St O. Iartlett, of Chicago, a:cei)t3 llic Preideiicy of-Dartmouth Col lege, -rtf A dispatch Yroni Lijltlc'Kock reportii ' the sinking of: the steamer Flor- cuec w in one iuou3.ma oaies ot cotton 101 ii if kVtiw.r tvrin4. f'lni ! it. ill roopi be with- drawn from anv support of the dual gov- when it lis cxpectel lit administrative cir cles that Ilariiptoa andj Nicholls, without further ioinalitica, foruali ties' will become dii Tacto Stilt e.. da v. Xiovoruors of ,heir itcsncctive Thn Senate will, adjourn to- ! i . ; : i I . ' KElTUpIATlOIV IN KORTU CAUO- . ' I I' ' ' IAS A. A t'audidate for the Xieutenant- GoTernorshlp Showing his Party's Ilandj';':, . 4. j. r:l: . " . ; ' !H !.' j I : - ! '- Tin committee -appointed by the boud liUer pftlu; 45tatc pf NortUljUarolina to visit thatJStr.tc' And eu'dcavbrt to bring ' about a 'settlement of 't,bc bonds, now nine Tar& in Jefaul TVjJtortcd yesterday. They IouikI the oflkcra of tho'.Gove! ninent and the pcoi)le even the rncrcliants, apathctici a to" the, payment of the debt. The people arc too poor, tlwy aid, and cannot Vance ii tuclincd to- be non-commiltai, but oa the whole, ht is willing to -aid in aiiy i.uMjrablo plan' for a settlement.. The poor whites atd a thajority of tho tiegfocs arc repudiatoTSJ and the Rcpabltcan candidate for Lieutenant-Governor in .the ! last ...j 11. i : i- . uv,asj j yicniy vecmrcu ior .repuaiauon, t. but wai tuiizzled by Lis frieuds after one or two public speeches.' The newspapers gcuorallY,rc:iifatrat. oil tiro subject, but where nnjopinioo is cxpresswl it is almost always lor, repudiation. .One newspaper openly avers ? that Hbo Statu, is legally and mofally" absolved 'from intlebtcdhess to men Who bore' arms against her, or aided id the ivar 's Ibat ruined s her. ' The coinruitteo hopo Atbat the Lijistaturc my Pixnut 'commission. t!o confer with bOudhoplcrs and reebmmcrid an hinest Pjayuient!otlic State debt. V ' The .Next House at Hepreieutatives. The election" In Xcw, Hampshire Tues 'day rcsultcdif the Democratic claims are correct--ia the electioii of ono Democratic plitwj) Hcpublican congressmen, being a jgairi off one for the! Republicans. 1 hi uiplctca the election fur members of, the Mrt -1, SS j-which will stand, nil.;...'. IL i i Ii .11- ' ' j mwfu- uic licpuDiican all they elaiyx in I oith Carolina, Florida and ' luisiaJa V . in Ddniocrats to Republicans. It U t uudcrstooxl, hoNvcvciJ I that fr ,l!Jc the clerk of the IJoue, mil refuse to put ujwu tlw roll the namlcs' of several Kepub 1 icans lrotA the states above uaraetl where DerpocraU claim the scats, so that it is probable; the Democrat will have a ma jority of eight or tea at the1 organization of tlw, Utuse. - . . -V, -'-" .. ".. 1 - "" ; - I'' Mj ; " , Jfififi Z of cjuca'lion and general iu teUiciic the household lurdl v com plctc witb4 a Cornish & Co. Vn6 or Organ, Jieadtlfe ndvcrtiseracntm anotler coluinn. pfii-e lift! muu incn scua lor umstratxtcatalo'nicafid VOIi ;i - ' -'WILStlSf ON, N. 6., SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1877. '(). to '-a ; ;:;;!! i'"','- ;' ' ' .'. . .! : ..;:.' ';--i:.-'-- -. In .M.M...MfcMXMMMMWWM " LOCAL NEWS. Thc Mails. ; The 'Malik eose ami arrive ; at the City rohtoflic ' "f. followa:. '...'' V' S'orllicrn' through smalls -! - 5:L P Mj Northern through and way malta. 8:16 A 31! Malls for the K. C. Railroad, and -j routes supplied therefrom - 6:lo P 3 .Southern mallsfor all points South, ( - daily - - - - - - 650 P M Wetikrn malls (C. C. R. W.) daily (except Sunday) - - 6)0 A M Fav'lteville, and offices on Cape Pear River, Tuesdays and Fri days - - - ; W P M J 'ayettevllle by C. C. R. V. daUy, (except Huhdnys) -,6:00 AM CHjkIow- c. H. and intermediate of- llces every Friday - - - 6:00 A M .SmltUvllle uail, hy rteamh0t ; , daily, (except sandai s) -tWPM Malls for Easy Hill, Town Creek; ' r. Hnmilv.. ShftllnltA '.ami-' T.HUrt j Iilvr, every Friday at 6 A M ; ARKIV. . - Xorihevn tlimutfh mails i Northern throngh and way mails. 7:1.5 P:M Southern malls - - - - , W AM JIails tlelivereil from 6:00 A. M. to im P. M;, and on Sundays from 8::) to 9U50 A. M. SUvnip Office open from 3 A.:M. to 12 M.. anl frtun 1 to I. Af. - Mnnrv orrlrfp n.nri Kegister Departments open same as StAmpi Stamps for sale at general delivery when Mtamportlce is ciosel. i - Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and night. " i Mails collected from street boxes every day at 4:00 P. M. f New Advertisement. tui.i jj & Meac'insoN Straw Cutters. Aliaffkh & Hill Patronize Horn Man ufactures. . ' . ; IJeinsbeugek XeW Music. -A. David Gent's Purnifhing Goods. Ash & Kobbins Fits Epilepsy. , Ash & Kobuins Consumption Positively Cured. ; ' : : ' '.. . 1. Fi RMAKSKi Look at It ! S'4ii'i. N. Cankoj, Scct'y Nctice. Ai Shriek. jFino Assortment of Child- reu s ttuus, j ust ivcceivea. 0tif friends and patrorls will 'phase understand that carrier boys are not allowed to sell- aitn.es- of the Be'View Please do not but of them or entourage (hem iv sell as it will positively cost the boy his situation when detected. A -fare business selling railroad tick ets. -Have' you registered yet? and if not why not?' '' . ' ''- . '!;".' ' But three days left and you hav'nt reg JO;ld wiuds and perhaps rain arc prom ised for to-night. ' . : ' Johu E. Owens has been playing in Augusta this week. Steamship i'oneer, . Wakely, for this port, sailed from Kew York on Thursday. W hy was Washington like a newspaper man ? Answer : Because li3 couldn't tell a lie. Tiie Nor. barque La JJeUa, Olseff, bailed from Deal for this port oil the 28th ult. ' ! :' Nor. barque Vilina, ) Kasmusseii;, , ar rived at Ijoudon'on the "2d inst. from this i01 K. : . '"-". In the bottle discontent seeks for coin- fort . cowardice for courage. -..and -bashful- ncss for confidence. "Bishop Gibbons delivers an "address in Philadelphia to day, at the St. Patricks celebration in that city. . .-A , Mauy a boy has lost his grip on his father's affections' by being abic to, beat the old gentleman at a friendly game of carda. - .' .' - ,.':' - ' :' 'If this world .wcro one grand, com prehensive bellows, March' would pump wind enough to make music all the ! year rd'und." . Kern ind your neighbor of the fact that there are but tllrec days left in which he can register and then go and register your own , name. ; : ij As we cafinot tell a good peanut until wc bite iuto it, so it is in life. Xou can never know a man's good qualities until yuti strike, him for a dollar. j The. most infallible way of preventing the kitcheu door from creaking is said to be to engage a servant girl whose sweetheart comes to the house to see '1 here has been but one interment hi ale Cemetery this week, a little girl, G years old, who died of diphtheria. But two intcrmchty and both children, since January UTth, i An exchange asks: "What is the danger of the hour ?' There arc several, i The out we have most to fear is the danger of those blamed counterfeit thousand dollar notes in circulation Inspectors of E Ward will meet at eclion for tic First the Court House on Wednesday next at 10 o'clock to be sworn in. 'They jwill enter! into the discharge1 of their dutid; on .Thurslav. X 1 7 Wo wgret to learh that fcohcitor or ment has been too unwell to appear at- Columbus Superior Court, in session this ireck atv WhiteriUe. Hia duties are at tended to bv M. Ikllamy, J1-, of this city-- . ; . . ' Don't forget J the pcrforniance of the Dnprez & Benedict JJlnsfrel Troupe to giteat the Opera House this evening. Haviil give a very entertaining per formance afid ibosc who attend will be well satisfied with, the result. Maybe 'you "don't intend to vote; if so it is'nt woxthjahile to registtr. But you can'tptem4awC regVand jU tyou faittoTCgister 'atwl vote it will be known j by eyerybody. You ain t that kind .of a HgUfi that yoti can hide under a bushel of exensesi litere it something refreshing in thcab solutc astonishment that visitors to a prmwhs Oilice oroc hues display at the commonest things. What is that black looking thing standing up in that corner '.' is soraeUmes asked by an unsopl.islicatcd observer ; and the nearest typo answers : "That, ii jtho .-.printing ofBcc tokel. Wc always stand it up in the corucri" ., Off Fry in Pan: Shoals. , Capt. Tenton, of. the schooner Spray, which arrived hero this niorniug reports that at J P. M. on thb Hth, 25 miles tV.'S.- W.1 from Hatteras Light, he passed a dismasted barque at anchor with two tugs-aft. and within oncj inilvj of her. I?bthing has been learned here as yet 'in regard to the liame or destination of the vessel. : : - ' The Injured Mail Ar?ut. Joseph Hostler, the colored mail agent oa the W. & W. It. R., who was thrown from the fast mail train on Tliursday at Totsnofc, returned here last night and is able to move about, albeit considerably bruised about " the right shoulder and body. His escape from iustaut death or permanent injury is one of the most mi raculous on record. , , A meeting will be held at i the Court House in this city on next Tuesday even ing which all who are interested in the completion of the railroad to the Sound are requested to( attend. It is hoped that there will be a gocnl turn -out-on the oc casion and that some eljieieut measure? may be adopted looking to the construc tion. -of this road as it is a scheme, in which1 a large majority of our 'people should feel a-lively interest. The Concert Last X igh t. We regret that a full report of the con ceit last night at the Front St. M. E. Church, by one who was present, did not arrive In time for tius issue. The occasion was even more successful than that of last week, the attendance being much larger, and the programme having been extended andV improved uponj very considerably. Too. muclr cannot be said in laudation of the effort, instigated, organized and carried out as it was in the interest of that most laudable of all objects, the worship of God. Those who were present would not wil lingly: part .with tho pleasant rcinem brances they brought away with them and those who did not go can takri'Hhc assu rance with them that they in issed one of the most purely delightful entertainments evcrioficrcd in this city. . . - LippincotPs Magazine. The two most attractive articles in Lip- pinedtfs Magazine for April arc "A Chap ter from Beal Life," describing the cxper ences and struggles of an English lady of refined breeding, who some years since crossed the Atlantic in the steerage of an emigrant ship and lived for a time, in squalid boarding houses in New York city; and an account of "Wye Island," by Mr. Robert (Wilson, who always writes graph ically of the social manners and customs of the South. "The Tartar .and his Home' by Edwatd C. Bruce, is full of Information, as is also a paper on the "Valleys of Peru." The fiction of the number includes a deeply interesting installment of iJThc Marquis of Lossie," by George Macdonald, a short and amusing story with the odd title of "K," and tho conclusion of A ucr bach's ',Gawk from America." The editorial departments are all good. PLEASE BEAU IT IN MIND that if ybur grocer docs not and will nut get, Doolev s l east il owDEU lor you, you can send 20.ceuts for qviatcr, Co cents for half, or CQ cents for one pound can, direct to Doourr & Bbothtes, New York, and you will receive it by. the return of mad. Always use it iur me ueneioua v:uus roils. . DE3tOt.'RATrc -jCiCET. 1 or the Municipal i'lccliou lo be held in this city on Thwrbdajfj, , March !2d." . . . - ... hECOKtK Wi.'IU: ;j ",! r '-.-. j ! .-'" fi CHARLES tT.MY?ERS, - -llLXItY G. FLANNEH. . TU1KU WAKU. L. II. BOWDEX. H. VoxgLaUN. iOL-BTlL WAEDi 'ff:V WILLIAM L. iiitROSSET, OSCAIi G. PAIISLEY, Jb. - ' ' .' 'ir , ; , .:::.! i-- 1 11 ill !A1L!. " - W. II. GOODMAN, j. ii. klaLxdei:. St. Patricks Day:. Jo-day. -jt he 17th of March, au occasioti ev r sacred to cvcryi true Irishman, the Hibernian Benevolent Association, accord ing to previous announcement met at their Hall on Third street, opposite the- City Hall, and prepared lb - the celebration of the day. The meeting having been called! to order af ter roll call the organisation was turned over to the Chief Marshali.jl.MrJ Timothy Don lan, and Messrs. McEntcc, and Collins Assistant Marshals, and the line of March was formed, headed by the Cornet Concert Club, arrayed iu their superb and tasty uniforms. . ! The procession proceeded in accordance with the line of march, previously pub lished, and in due time arrived -at St. Thomas, Catholic Church, when High Mass was celebrated after,, which Ber. Father Towusend delivered a beautiful aud appropriate discourse. He commen" ted upon the religious observance of the day and the character and times of Ire laud's Patron Saint, j After the conclusion of . the -religious ser vices the procession was again formed and marched through several streets of the ........ b , . - . of the Cornet Concert Club' and finally ar rived at the Opera House, which was filled with a large audience. Here, after the members. of the Hiber nian Benevolent Association had been seated, the President of "the organization, in a few appropriate remarks, introduced Hon. Edward Cantwcll who delivered lengthy, j interesting and beautiful Ad dress, in which he took occasion to give the historv of Ireland from the earliest known period, interspersing his remarks with a concise view 'of the geography and political jcoudirion of that country. The life aud times, together with liis good I works and the benefit.s and advantages to Ireland from St. Patrick Erin's Patron j Saint, were'related with feeling and pathos The oration of thy gentleman was high ly creditable and we regret that want of tpaee will not allow us to give our acad ers a more extended notice of the able ad dress delivered ou the occasion, at the Con elusion of the address the procession was again formed and the order of inarch was taken up to Temperance Hall, when after the - Association had assembled the annual election of oftkers was gone into resulting as follows : i Capt. I. B. Grainger, President, releet cd; Capt; -Johu. Barry" Vice : President, vice Mr. J. W. Corbett, declined; Secre tary 3Ir. Daniel 0 Conor, re-elected; Mr. Martiu O Biicu, Assistant Secretary, Mr. L. Brown, Treasurer, re-elected. The business of the day being concluded the Association attacked, with a vim, the ample- store of solid .and liquid"; refresh ments that the forethought of the Commit tee had provided for the occasion. - In the inidst of the attack Mr. F. 11. Darby was called upon and halving taken the stand delivered a stirring address appropriate to the occasion. After the conclusion of these ceremonies the-1 meeting adjmrued, this occasion being reckoned one of Jthe most successful and pleasa'ntot known in the history of the societr. f i .'''!. 4 , Going Xortn. Mr. James Dauforth, of this city, will leave here next Monday morning for New Bosion,, New Hampshire, his old home. He-will remain away all of the Spring and Summer, and his visit will he partly on business aud partly on pleasure. . Jle will keep posted through the columns of the ReTiew of the daily doings here, and we will be prepared next Fall to welcome back Mr. Dan forth and his '.'beautiful and accomplished bride" to Wilmington. Bandar Services. "Worship in tho various churches of the city to-moitoir as folloivs : 8T. aoas $ cacnenj : corner of Third and Red Cross streets. Kev. George Patterson, Hector, March J8th5th Sundj,in Lent.! Morning .fcr, Utany and Celebration of tho Holy Eucharist at 11; o'clock. Evening Prayer Children's Service at 5 o'clock. Sunday School at 3 o'clock, f ' SECOND rRESBTTEIUAX tIRlUII, corner of Fourth and Campbell streets. Iter. C. M. Payne paston j Kegular servi ces every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 8 rm. Sabbath School and Bible Class, at 3 p. I t nu ; Prayrar ilectiDg, Wedrjcsday at 8 1 $ m. ' i otmg Men's Meeting at the Pas tor residence erery Tuesday at 8 p m. Ladies meeting for prayer at the Pastor's residence, Tuesday after the second Sab bath in each month at a p. m. - ST. Paul's (evaxg.) lutheuax' chl kcii, Corner of Sixth andilar.ket streets, Kev G. D, Bernheim pastor. English service at 11 a m. German service at Ti p m. Sunday School at 8 p m. (Weekly service o Wednesday at 8 p m.1 . Catechetical instruction on Friday tit 3 p m. r 'msrBAriisTcuiiBcu, coruer of Market and Fifth streets, Ilev. James B. TaylovpasUwvf Services at 11 a m and 7 p m: SuYiday School at 9j a m. Young men's prayer meeting Tues day night at 7 o'clock. Kegular church prayer meeting Thursday night at 7J o'clock. i ST. JAM lis CHUHCir, corner of Market and Third streets, Kev. A. A. Watson, D. D. rector. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock ; Evening Prayer at 5 o'clock. Sunday School at 4 p m . -..! TBbTTftEET Sl. E.' CHURClI SOtJTJI, corner of Front jmd Walnut streets, Kev. J E.; Mann paster. Service every Sab bath at 11 am aud 74 p in. Sabbath School at 3 p m. i .FIFTH STREET M. E. ( HUEt!H SOCTll, situated on Fifth, between Nun and Church streets, Kev. J. M.! Khodes pastor. Services at 11 a m aud 7 p m. Sabbath School at a m. ' ST. THOMAS'..' (CATHOLIC) I'HUBC'H, Dock street, between Second r and Third streets. Morning services at 7 and 10 a m. Vespers at 7 p m . Suuday School at y v a m. i - - r TRIST FRESBFTEniAN CHLECIl, "n F K. Wilson, D. D., pastor corner Third and Orange streets, Rev. Jos. ., pastor.. Regular tcr vices at 11 a. m. and 7j tp. m. ST. PAUL'B CHURCH, (EPISCOPAL.) corner of fourth and i Orange streets. Services at 11 a m aud 7 p m. Sunday School at 34 p. m. Kev. T. M. Ambler, rector, beats irec. 1 . -. "', ' ! " -'"' ' SEAMEN S DE'niEL on Dock between Front and Water 'streets. Kev. J. L. Kceiij chaplain. Services every buiulay momitig at 11 a m. All arc wcl come. Scats free. I J FIRST CO X G R EG A T r O K A L till H( 11. Services every Sunday in I Academy Hall, corner of Seventh and iSun streets, at 11 a m, and 8 p m. Sunday School at 3 p m. - . I' j SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, on Gth between Church and Castle streets. Services at 11 a m and 74 p m. FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST. CHURCH, corner Fourth and Dawsoii streets. : Ser vices at 11 a m. and 74 p.m. 1 ST. MARKS (COLORED) EPISCOPAL CHURCH, corner of Sixth .and Mulberry streets Sunday, March 18th, being the otli Sun day m Lent. Morning Prayerat 11 a. m Evening Prayer at 6 o'clock; Sunday scnooijatot. uarnaoas at 3i . v. iu. Confirmation Class at C p. m. During the week- Morning Prayerat i o clock ; evening prayer at o clock Seats free. I I Apnoiiitments by Bishop Atkinson far His Spring Visitation. Clinton1 (Good Friday )...... .;.J.. March 30 Uoldsboro (Easter Day) ..... April Wi ii(1i.-r i Woodville,r Bertie county.. L.i.. MurfrecsboTo, 1st Sunday after 1 4 0 8 9 10 11 13 14 rjiastcr.... Wiuston. ... ..... ) . Gatesviile 1 . St. Peter's, Gates county. . J . J. . Hertford, Perqui wans count v . . . Woodvillc, " " f t . Elizabeth City, 2nd Sunday alter Easter.......... ... ..j...!.. Camden Mission.;.,... Edcnton..;... ...... Z . . . . St. Luke's,' Washi ugton county. . . St. Davids, " , " 3rd ' Sunday after Easter.' Plymouth.........!.. . lo 17 31 St. James Beaufort county.....!. St. George's, . Hyde county, 4th 20 30 n 4 5 C y 10 11 . Sanday alter roaster Si Fairfield, Hyde county , v .1 . Sladesville..., ' L.Mav Bath " Zioo Church, Beaufort coUuty.l , " Washington, " ' ; !'.. j . " James vUIe. . ; Williamstoii ( Ascension Day ).,.. Hamilton.... : I. 4i Trinity Church, Scotland Ncck, Sunday after Ascension. . 1. . 13 Collections in behalf of Diocesan Mis sions will be made at each place. To-morow is the Fifth Sunday in Lent; the Sunday following is known as Palm Sunday, and the one ifollowing; that will 'ilkeE.isfrrD.iv. 1 I We wiU Hgtu t revr eteatHttfUii general UtemV VfV I ira I Tf Th aaaaa of . tk Htep -Tvt Cccssaiafiou aid tM I writtaa alV 9a o&etldtaftbt paper. ' rerjoaa!iti3 anct be sraiM )t r And it is eapeeiany aad fartictffcrry adr? in the editorial tlim' -y K9. A Ifan9sre Pretb'itT "' A xlonation of one nxmiired' feunday School library bookt Tor fh rBattirt Mission Sunday Bebooli of icS-'Ur: J W. Taylor ii ' ihe Superisiten t? wrt"- cetvctl this nmrng lirIllFm Feitr from hit sister, ,MrsT Tilly ' ilolmes; of Patterson; N. J; FoSfcr iri :Dtl!5ve, . wa instrumental igttttetip the gcbcol and has always taken a llrely interest iu its welfare aud Oevetoptaebf: v.- Mr. II. m Foster. ' trbo lii 'lU,; ' four yeara, la obahied hi ffrstWi Fnf bsenc and starts to6&hfB$ tor' East Canton, Vkti where lns' Mreuts rc- sutaand whefe lweHf where ttoebwjy else resides,- fab.4 On: thd" 28tbi of1 VW month, that biiftg Wednerfa1; the ceremony will take place.' Mr: Foster nas been a pohte, courte6ufTaha ctJdeiit assistaut, a fact to which i Uol. Brink h(m- ? willing testimotiyr :84i Up 1 that t.hA fufo t;ti ji i 1.1 J tli'i- in all things.-Y Ii' v- !-;. "J ' i :' 'H' . r , - , ' For tne Barlsir. Ue understand tlmt-KeasrsV. Rollers ana John Dawson hare conwatedWruu in the 4th Ward as Aldermep: Athit- ACirizkK. ' . -a" Wonderful Cicceis. Mi It is reported that IkcWfiGrnnan byrup has, sine, ita iatrucUoniii.tli of 40,000 dozen 'erjfxnKHk Druggists hare onLlnBt-J-eKfTi uM,a, ivwucu we lonnsnse caw direct from the ldiWqoib N Jv and not. one hayrrepSried a aisda-faii-urejl but every lettejp ofitraston jabing success irr curing severB' Coudjs, Golds sctUed on t1?o Bret-, ConscSfptloD, or any liseasc 9? the Throat and xJunca: , Wc advise any person Ujat liarairVprl disposition to weak LtihgB, td carter their Druggists -and get tbifMaKcinej or in quire about it.; Regular iize T cents. Sample Bottle 10 cents- Tiri-dogerwill relieve any case. Don't neglect your coufih. ' ' 1 - ' r 1 . ' tn.irf, .-. - : ;'::H,:-- -C4pticd- ;a- - TUB STOCKHOLDERS and all'whb'teel an interest in the Rait Road to tb Heaad 2, JC"V!e.8Hd to a?t t tho Court Howe en TUESDAY, March ZoTatg op:.: , SAIl'L N. CAN NOIT. tuch 17 A CoutRtll.RMHnm.M.. Look at Ot I r A FIRST-CLASS SUAVfrwit&Bayllani, m only 10 centa.v Stiliihliaicat.2Sjenni. Luciona hhampoo by machinery, TS eoata. MoosUohe djed,'25 eentsv StefythtBSene in silence. A liberal. rednctian.lo.nvmthly cMtomers at the great ReformJIaraer 'Shop under the First National. Bankil Cooe and try the new and akiUed barbers. - -.- mchlT V tfjnuxSBtt. , C ent'c Furnicl.log . Coodo.;;.;':V jyjy stock: op GBsraiitSQ Gooda ii the inoat cdapletv Wb'tf eftt.' All the latest etrlM in ttmiF tr'Mr. Milk ImmUxerckiefr. Kid OIotm. fiuttone. ktrimd r and S&iirf ti.lf Hoe, Lines Collars and Caff,, Wretch Call andwe the RENO VTfaC,X&?8tV IN6 SCAKF. Latest thing oat.! Costa ne more tlan ordinary Scarf n4 Jceara Ibar times aa long. - - r gll n 'y:-: ; i- -1 dottier. ""' PATEOITIZE H0II5 XiAITU- FACTUI1C3. Doors, Sash, BlindDriroild- lngo, Bmctqtl voatt of everj descciptioc. Workmaxuhip guaranteed, and iricea lewer than can be lonnd an r where. " V ' ALTAFFER A? MILL, Factory Feotof Walaat Street,' : TJltisncir, - WHAT WERE ALL rUH lV!XritA WITHOUT TREE. vaw - . : . ... ;-..'M', : "Aa She Wrnt PaaeujiJy r - r "He Hiaed Her aad Bie -XiamLllni. a VAsTrcbf ai aPini. - I ' 4 Witcbea' Dao; " V ' T '.' " ' A FINE LOT OF 11U81C abrati en hand, and for sale at . - " J ,'.-.1-1 :'.- . ' . . . mch 17 Lire DootaodMajjc ijtcrc Juot RccoIvcd;.:' NOTUERLOTOF BatLitt'a Rab'jioap together with a fall Use cf rns, UetJicIa? , Cheicicalr, Patent Mefccjc iftfT c!w, Ac,, at . . , JAUE3 C. 1IUXDS mch l: Third St., ppoflte City Call. onnAf3rriti Xi tr ad.7 ?0h(inul6rifwrtJpgr.'
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 17, 1877, edition 1
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