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THIS PAPER ut.lbliHi ' rrJ afternoon, buiyuy-excepted by . JOS! ll.'T. JAMES, ii 'iWRl 1TIONS. llTAGK PA 1 1 . tear, $3 '; Six months, $2 50; Tbrve ,;iont!ut $1 25;" Onewmth, 50 cents. : .Jf charge, in any part of the city, at the ,Im.U rates, or 13 ccnU rcr week. Vdvcrtisiug rates low and liberal. ".Subscribers will please repwrt any and 4il failures to receive their' papers regularly. X BWS S U31M ARY. llailiuton zoos home J-, lo-d.iv. Hi- telephone has been tested sati- 1 w J .1.. l..,tn oon PIii1.liloltlli:l " :iinl Xcw I,i iinrny wvV..v , i , Y..ik: air flayed in tlio former city were ij.a.!rtl r a "large audience in Stein way II w lork. - it is now statea jiine have been no proceedings, as i in! in n .iril to -a suit ly Gov. Tilden i st Mr. Hayes fur Ithe Presidency. i- Hk; report that Prince Bismarck has H'l the Chancellorship of the Empire '.correct; ho has only applied lor aijd , "ranted leave of absence. (Sold ft fit 104&10I inXcwYoik. I.V.V Thi; troops are to be withdrawn from' the .st.ii'c House iu Columbia at noon oi Tuuts- i:c.t. The two members of the 'T.iiftjrd House, who have recently descrt (.1,1 lim, give the Nicl.olls House 53 Kc- tui ling Hoard members, j Dougherty J;, . iV Co , bankers, of llarrisburgh, r,i.. hive fulcd. Liabilities 101,000; a,.v'i' f rot n 180,000 to $ 150,000. .Vutt.iry Thompson is finding much rot teiiies hi. I'lutcsou's uffairs at the Naval Otuce." - The lrnivcrs reports that MinUcr Simon, before starting for Italy, ..ri:ml the L'refect of Police to declare the Citlk.lic Co:umittce of Paris dissolved. Xcvtitliclc, the sixth congress of the Callv lk toinmittce oie;ied yesterday, bu i-inijily under the name ' ofAssemlly f Catholic .'S In the Hartford nnjiiicipal election on Monday the clettcd . their candidates iiocrats s Uflty Clcr l Auditor, and Marshal by an avc li-a;c majority of 700. The Hoard of Mi ciMieu is a tiu. The ' Republicans have laj ir ity of four in the Council, giying a li them annjority on joint ballot and tht liuice of City Attorne-, Prosecuting Alfcii.ev, and City Survcvor. ; - ( 'l i,i lf .i E. Cawley, mcjubcr of Parliament Salioni, is dead aged 05 years. . .slid that William M. Tweed's oiler f toin promise had bfenjacceptcd, and that t i! psisuiicr will be at liberty before the i':ui ol tnc we.JK. JMUllclt nas taucil ag;jwt in an attcmt to get appointed 'crviMi'g; of rain I Architect. The fall- and the melting of snow U i.J aiised bv the warm weather of the past lew days, have hail the ctt'ect of Hooding tliq southwestern part of ' the citv of CI ioauo. ! !l CAROLINA. llowt's circus'performi in Weldon to morrow, i li - r The liauk at Monroe buys gold bullion i v n v wcelxj M i A large giaiugor store Uto.bc opened at ii ap-of-lljcds, Orungj county. laUih is ablaze with light, seventeen trit-t l imps Jiaying been put tj work 1 1 tore. . . i f The prisoners, in jail at Monroe made an uietl'ectual attompt a escape on Sunday iiiirlit. j i Tho :Xcwlx;ru Yw Shell complains of IM depredations;. in-'Cedar. Grove Cemetery, Iiiithat city. ; !j . ' - . "jl'hc Democrats of Raleigh were to have ii'iininatcd their candidates for Alderman l.Ut evening, j - John A Richardsou has bocn appointed onductor on tho A.& X. C. R. R since R. Page resigned. ah entertainment is to be given at tnc hcatre in Xawbcrn. this evening, for thi dictit of the Newborn Gravs. The fifth annual session of the North Carolina Press Association will convene M Charlotte on Tuesday, May Sth. iana Mason, col. of Ncwberu smoth 1 her child to death the other night by flaring it while she was asleep. ri0 Lv There has been frost for three or four koiiisecutive mornings upl in tho Monroe ffjutiou and the peach corp is feared -for. . Ualeighite has read Shakes pare ll rouh seventeen times, and the Bibb, how, many times did you say, Cald- Eithraira iGUvton. Esr.. of Bimenihp liirector for i the State at lanre in tlw wjestem North' Curolina .Railroad, has resigucd." .. .j jj j v . A nero named David lvlwanls w;us Ufftcd in a canoe across the dam of Cau- jdle's mill pond,nc;ir Ncwbern, on Monday aiid was drowned. ' Mr. Duncan Cameron, of Orange coiiu jtjj, made nine bales of cotton, ou nine acres last year. This is cpal tu the Miss issippi low Unds. I' Thc residency of Mr. J. P. Ellington, atuatcd about a mile above Cary, iu Wako county, was totally consutnctl, last Sunday, with all of its contents. ) The Hillsboro Recorder says: The j'ljooai of ptacb, plum aud chary is pro fuse, and though there was a freeze on rluirsday at;d Frid.y mornings we do not f-iiiiiit any j injury nas iccu done. The ip!o is i tut yet in bloom but the trees aije lull ol buds. S3 far the prospect of a l.ir'e fruit ?rnu i firto l u Ualcish, for Mtmtiial Day, ' Capi: Cctavhis Cko has been chescu Orator, Il lVaughn, 1). D.,Chapbun, and P. F. Pescud Jr., Chief Marshal. 1 H 1 VOL. 2. LOCAL NEWS. Nevr Advertisement , HciNsr.Lp.aEii New Music., . A. Shriek. Collars by the bucket full 25 cents a bucket. " Our friends and patron tciUt pltase understand that carrier boys are hot i'.IoozI to sell copies of the Review Mease do not buy of them . or encourage them to sell as it tcill positively cost the boy ihs situation when detected. it takes just 2,358 mustard seed shot to m ike a pound. ' . Doii't forget th6 'entcrtaiumcut at the Opera House to-uight. - A nmn cannot win golden opinions by the exhibition of .his brass. ' .The Grand Jury of the Criminal Court ha thus far found. 23 true bills. Yellow with its various shades is to bo the leading color for spring wear. Trouble is the only thiDg which can be borrowed without giving security. Ladies arc apt to be troubled thid sea son with a rush of laco to the head. . Steamship Benefactor, Jones, from 'this port, arrived at New York on Monday. - This is the last pyster month this season being the lust before the Fall, with an "r" in iL ' . Schr. Sallie Mair, from Belfast Me., for this port arrived at Vineyard Haven last Sunday. "If you would be healthy, wealthy and wise," wear blue glass spectaclqs over your eyes, '!. Why is a lawsuit like a wood saw? Be cause whichever way it goes down comes the dllrst. There are three things which-cannot be kept secret, namely and ti ltIi t boots. love, the toothache Silk umbrellas and sunshades', bearing the owner's monogram embroidered in colors-are a spring-novelty. April weather can be counted upon, for usv.ally has' more change than. the gen- ral ru!i (-! ' iiewsj-.aper men. Tlf crocus isbeginuiug to hatch in the ct, t he caucus in the south, the locus' in thy west, and the circus in the north. The new postal cards to.be issued on he 1st May will be tinted a light buff on one side'and a pale green on the other, Steamer VasiccU, Capt. Henry, is still undergoing repairs and will not be ready to resume her regular trips1' under two or three weeks. .Two' alarms of tire last evening aud np lire to be found. Somebody ' will get into trouble, before long, about these false alarms. The repairs on the City Hall consists in the replacing of a large piece of zinc which; was torn from one of tho cornices "luring the reccut gale There will be an emergent mccf ng ol Carolina Lodge Xo. 131, K; of IL Thurs day evening at 5 o'clock. All K Lights are requested to attend promptly.' . The summer time is approaching aud it would be well for those of our friends who have young lady daughters. to-' pay parties ular attention to the hinges on their front gt. ' . v . There is no stringency in language in New Orleans. The Democratic ; organ there says : "If the status quo is preserved here many days longer the next thing it will develop will be hell.'' ; . It is' a little siugular how much valua ble time a woman will take up iu study ing the . postmark of a letter to lea ru where it comes from, when she can open, the letter andjfind out at once. ThoM? of our exchanges who have given ciirreuey to a statement that all the gold on the globe, if squarely divided up, would net $2 to each person, are now overrun with inquiries when, the distribution is goin- to 1-egin. ' General Tom Thumb is coming South on another auuuai farewell tour. We are pleased ' to lotice that the General is fctill tweuty-thrc-c years of , age, and has just returned from a sarriug tour in the courts of royalty in Europe and Asia'; same a forty years ao. GikkI material is alwavs i-cquisite to great results. You may" have the best Hour, eggs, milk, shortening however, and still have poor bread, cake, pastrv, etc. Why? You didn't use Dooi.ey's Vkast Powi.Kn. With this dast magic clement to give order, harmony, and, union to the reit, the result a mathematical certainty; r 3 1 "' . V ' . .-- : .' j .v "t i) '. .-. , : , ' " -t . . ' . . WILMINGTON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1877. NO. 63 The Circus is Coming. An advance -agent of Howe's Circus, whichis to perform in Weldon to-morrow, was in the city yesterday, making the ar rangements for board, stable room, bill posting, Sec. One of the managing agents is looked for here to-day or to-morrow. They expect to perfrom here next Monday f week, the 16th inst., and the silver charters and halves which have been so carefully hoarded of late will find daylight. An Old Offender Mary Eliza Lively, -au Cxcctdiugly lively 'specimen of the colored genus dis orderly, was before the Mayor this morn ing for the thirty-seventh time in the course of tho last four years, on the charge of cursiqg.and abusing a colored woman by the hame of Eliza Hart and of rocking her house. According to the testimony, it.would be hard to imagine an oath or an obscenity in language with which this lively creature is not familiar. She is one of the hardest cases in the city and the Mayor righteously fined her $55; 25 and costs in one case and $30 and costs in the other. As she is unable to pay the fines she will contribute sixty days labor to the city. . The entertainment To-N.lgUt. We beg to remind our readers of the entertainment which is to be ottered them at the Opera House this evening by Miss Manly and Mr. Haywood. There is no doubt of their ability to. personate the characters they have assumed to do and we have no- hesitation in assuring our friends'that all. who go will be pleasantly entertained, as evidence of which fact we publish herewith the remarks of the Raleigh Xeicsl relative to their appearance in that city on Monday evening: The dramatic recitations in costume by Miss Manly and Mr. Hay wood last night at Tucker Hall was a complete success, and must have proved most gratifying to them, as it certainly was to the large number of their friends in this city who were present, to witness spirit of the authors printed and inr terpret them in their, recitation, ; gesture, intonation and articulation, i with a fa cility aud case that would have done credit to those long practiced on the stage. As a specimen of the realness and truthfulnesss to life of the characters' and passions presented, it may be mentioned that, in the parting scene between Jaf fier and Belvidera, in Venice Preserved, some were affected even to weep:n"g, and the eyes of many "sparkled with 'moist ure. Blockade Panorama. It was our good fortune last night to witness a section of seveutecu beautiful paintings by our gifted townsim--::, Mr: Charles E. Burr. This section , is about one-third of a prepared panorama illustrative-of the many istirring scenes inci dent to runniug thc blockade of Sou then, ports during the late war. Commencing from Nassau, as we learned from Mr. Burr, thc paintings will portray the many trials and excitements, of the trip through the blockade of Wilmington the chase capture -burning of steamers, Are. The concluding .section will be an attempt to portray upon canvass, the fearful drama enacted at the mouth of Cape Fear river in thc bombardment and -fall of Fort Fisher. . Judgiug from tho portion we witnessed last evening, this panorama bids fair to be a'work of superior merit thc water views being the most natural and life-like we have over seen upon canvas. The views arc stirring, active and all engrossing ; passing from one scene tb anotheriu quick succession, but not rapidly, the mind is thoroughly engaged aud the interest never flags. In addition to the attraction of the subject, the paintings themselves pos sess merit in a high degree, sufficient to render them a success, being finely execu ted on canvas twelve or fourteen feet in width, and colored after uatureY own model. The following arc some few sub jects presented to us last night : '"Block ade Runner Ilansa in a Gale::" 'Bumincr of steamers Scotia and Lee on Wrights- j ville Beach." ' Steamer Cvl. Lamb- dose chase throwing cotton overboard to increase speed ''Loss of seiir. Aerial, Capt. Rod. McRae;'? "Stiamcr Sluncicall Jackson runuing thc gauntlet by day light;" "Capture of six schooners in a gale off Fort Fisher." This work, when completed, is to U: ex hibited to the public, and we can unhesi tatingly promise a delightful treat, and also wish tho- most abundant success to thc talented artist. Taken either 'separ ately or together the work is one of rare artistic merit but one that must lc seen ti lo appreciate,! as well as V'lijycli ' . .''- ' ' ' " '--I:-'. , .' ' . , "'.' '' ' ' ' " , .... t. .... , . cr f ... - . : v Some Interesting Figures - CLJm L. aantwoll, Secretary if tU 1 rodaccF.xc.wnge, has completed: a". comr parativc statement of the receipts and ex- I , . , , 1 . - j pons or cotton ana naval stores, at tbe port of W ilmington from April 1st, !l870i to April l.t, 1877, andfor the corresjKmd- ing pciod of the previous year, wLieh we arc kindly, permitted to publish , and whica we givo below. " r1" pared wth much care, and whicUiU be found absolutely correct ipakes a very inr terestinsr exhibit. The inrrM.-. in thh . - XT VTr " -' ; ;cc,l)U mtou u tn,lanounts to 31,708 bales, or nearly 50 per cent. on the previous year while the increase in exports of cotton is 32.7! 7 bales, or nearly 40 ner cent. In snirits the . inerrasw cf "mrpints ' baa x ... r.w been but 312 casks , while the exports have fallen, oil 1,1,092 casks, lu rosin there has been a decrease in receipt of 17,820 barrels, and exports of 85,1 12 barrels. Ia tarthe increase has been 18,201. barrels in receipts, and ;5,GG2 barrels in exports;, while crude turpentine has increased 50,- 703 barre.is,orS3a per cent, and thc exports have fallen off 025 bbls. The following is the statement : COMPARATIVE STATEMENT of thk receifts ash exports of cotton amd NAVAL. STOBES AT THE 1'OKT OF WILMINGTON, n. c., i Rom ihe 1st or Ai-aiL, 1876, to the l.S'D OF ATKII, 1877, AD THE SA?IK TEBI03 , . ' I THK TAST TEAR. KECEirrS Froiu lot April, 1ST5, to 1st April, 1S7G: Cotton ..... 84,493 i . f m y-v w pints "? "ujm. .A. Tar Crude 512,736 6J,010 WIZ J T ' I ""i" From 1st April, 1876, to 1st April, 1877: Cotton..... .......11C,191 Spirits... 97,409 Rosin... 524,907 Tar....... 71,211 Crude ....143,826 tXrOBTS DOHESTIC. From 1st April, 1875, to 1st April, 1876 : Cotton.. 58,103 Spirits. ; 24,701 Rosin.......; ..180,689 Tar , , 34,770 Crude I; 7,012 t Apnt, to 1st Aprxl, 187, . Cotton. Spi'ita. Rosin... Tar Crude.. 77,838 j 2Y,i2i 'J8,47H 4,450 EXPOaiS FOKIIUX.- From 1st April, 1875, to 1st April, 137G : Cotton... .)..... 25,886 Spii its ; . . . . J... 80,024 Rosin L ......399,480 Tar. . . . .' ' ..... . ... 3 1,554 Crude...... i' L; 391 From 1st April, 1S7G, to 1st April, 177 : Cotton... 38,918: Spirits... Rosin Tar r,6,508 ..a8l,100 ..... 3:5.476 2,328 Crude. TOTAL EXTORTS FOREIGN i AM) DOMESTIC. 1st April, 187C: From 1st April. 1S75, to Cotton....... Spirits.. Rosin ' " 'Vf 'Q-jy h:;.989 ,oS0,i6J Tar. Crude 7 403 From 1st April, 1876, to 1st April, 1877: ' Cotton. Spirits. Rosin... Tar Crude.. 116,76 '""'"'i95o27 .-71.35M Kl.i.,..,-,.f f A Tne Ralcish Observer1 says :Thc Abju- tant-General 'ou ves'terdav shipped fifty stands of breach-laJdmg rifles i to Capt. Jno. W. Gordon's company of Light In- fautrv at Wilmington. Cartridge-boxes and all neccssarv accoutrements were in- .1 .I, . - i .l .li l l eluded in-the shipment. Criminal court. . i . The following cases were called and disposed of in this court this morning: State vs. Henry I Whitted, for larceny, verdict guilty, and defendent reccomr mended to thc mercy of the court. Judg ment suspended On payment of costs. State vs. Daniel Mack, for larceny. Verdict guilty, nu! t ion in arrest if judg- inert pending. . The Tnerinometer. Froni the United Stales Signal Ouicc at , . J , . . this place we obtain the following report, . 1 . r . ot tbe tbermometef. as taken tins morn- iug at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta. 53 ; Charleston, 54 ; Cincin nati, 45; Jacksonville, C5 ; Knox ville, 51; Lynchburg, 44 ; 'Memphis, 45; Mobile, CO ; Montgomery, 55; Xash ville, 48.'; New Orleans, 60; New York 4 b: Norfolk, 44; Pittsburg, 44; Savan nah, 57; St. Ixjuis, 43 ; Washington 40 Wilmington, 45 In this age of education aud general in tellisenccthe household is hardly com plct, witnoui a vxrnisu vaj. x lano or-vrgau. ., . tt tle-- Tr s I , i f..i:n......-.i4.i aim HIV II OIJU IUI lliUiaWUMWUVBl".auu price list. Aug- S.. Cohen A. Hillary, of jau of Charleston, and Johu 'IuLulcJphia, have beerr commissioned as commissioners of affida- vit of -tho State M Xnrth Carolina. K AnnlTersary Dinner. The Seventh Aonivcrsary of theSt.G &St JAndre ws Societ v. whirl, toll.lnr. corc .rvV. i i i t - -t wccKS ago, was celebrated -last mg nt with some ftat plewt feature of its recurrence of ,ate yearSf Ann ivemrv I)h.cr Eiren in the dinimr room of the i";rnn,l cbntnl Saloon, on Xorth Front street, The tastefullv decorated with flatra emblems nn.l tbn t':il.io i spread the entire lensth of the room . A t about 9:30 o'clock the gentlemen of the Society and their invttetl guests wereseated, i.m i. i . .. j uny a uauu or rji'Kicians, uic Harpers, discoursed -someflhc most exouisite mtosiCi a8 a welude to the cniovmcnt of 'the evening. There were a few vacant chairs which had reservcd for S0U1G to whom invitations had been extended but who had 1 1 j iu t.t. i iouuu liiuipossiuio to uc present, uut otner- wisc tho placcs wcr(S- all 0CCU1ic(. Mr'. Alex Sprunt, the Prcsidsnt, occupied th e ' head of the table, Mr. Bery Gtcavcs, the Yiec President, occupied the opposite extrcm- itv The first thing in order after the scats had bc- Q takcilj was thc satisfyi;is of thc inner man Avith something good to eat and when the table was cleared and thc wincs wcro introauccd; Mr. President,' Sprunt called for attention and read to those present a very interesting address, relative to the condition of the Society, and jt3 labors f bcnCVOlCUCC aiid l6VC dur(Qg thQ t yca which was rccicvca "... ' , - ' , , r , . with the most earnest and respectful at- pect t9ntion. Mr. Sprunt closed by an-nounc- ing tnc lirst regular toast, . "itic Jay and all who Honor it." and himself re I ' ,kt c .11 .i . ii. J 1 luls v iciiuwcvi ujc uuiii regular toasts m order as follows I ol vu n e n lv..:,,:.. Verse of God Save thc"Quecn, 3rd. The President of the United States. Song by Mr. J. Hopkins; 1th. England. Responded to bv Mr. Beirv i leaves. Song by Mr. John Colville. 5th Scotland. Responded to by Mr. John C 1 ville, Cth. Our sister societies. Responded to by Capt. 1 B. Uraingcr; .of i10 ifibeniiau Association. 7th. Our Adopted State. . Responded to by Mr. J. Alexandei:. A verse of Caroliua. Sth. The City of Wilmington. Responded to by Mr. W. Rodilkk. Jth. Thc Press. Responded to by Mr. J. M. LVoidv thc Star. Song by Mr. Colville. '. 10th. Thc Ladies. Responded to by Mr. W. E. Hill. Song by Mr. Hopkins. At this point Mr. Sprunt vacated tho lloor and retired, leaving Mr. -G leaves to tp reside iu his absence. The rc.il fun of tbe eveuing then commcncca; impromptu I loaais :iv iutu iuu w, j-,t,o"J were sung, and brilliant repartee .. as led and" sparkled with the ruby wn;c from I one end of the table to thc other, that sturdy old "British -American, olouiii; Hopkins, taking a prominent part in pro- .UnOHIlZ IUU IIJIIIU Ol - l - ii H-.I4l . . C 4 La AcontnLl.rr. resionded, and in addition to the regular. toasts, every gentleman at the tabic was called upon and responded. Th3 last toast given was to Mr. Rcnbcn Jones, under wliose superintendence tnc laoiea nau been spread and prepared. It was 1 o'clock when we left the fettivc sjci; j and even then a "hot yScotch" wlis m process of conversion into a night-cap. ' I. - . - ' Th? Cape Fear. ,dv ices frcm Fayettcville iudieatt- that the recent thirty-fx)t freshet iu the river is now falling off. It instill high water, however, and steamboat men are hippy yet. . Planting operations arc in full bia-t. Thc rich river lands will bu ete:icive.y cultivated this ycaf .and g? . . . and not too much water iu t Kl seasons he river at. any one time will ensure an unusually large yield there. Much attcntioa is being paid to preparing the ground fur the cereals and cotton is not quite so much of a king now as he "used to was.' There bas"beeu cool weather,' with t;v: of late days, but the impression' seems to be that the fruit crop is not yet injured to any serious extent. Sale of a Railroad. At the auction yesterday aftcruoo i Q( e street railway track, horse, i foot ami dragoons and all of the .. . ct cetera, Mayor j Canaday became the purchaser. The iron, road bod, franchise &rc., brought $3,000. The I cars will, we are pleased to learn, be kept running. TLEASE KOTlCE. c will be riaJ in rif rnbiU. Li!... T fromour friends on any tai'all ttiibjecto of general interest but : ' ; - . rvtniw-: ll'e name of v the writer must always bo furnished to the difor'," toaimamcaUoua must be Jnrittcn oulf o .'uc eiu? oi toe paper.; Personalities must be avoided. And it u especially and partiemlarTy uatfe' stood that the editor doe not always tmdara the views of correspondent?, unless ao stated in the editorial columns. , I Cut this Out-It Blay Save Yonr Life 1 here is uo- person living but what suffers more or less with Lung Disease, Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet some would die rather than pay 75 ccuts for a bottle of medicine that" would cure them. Dr. A. Boschee's German , Syrup ha lately been introduced in thisqountry from Germany, and its wondrous cures astonish every one that tries it, If you doubt what we say in -print, cut this out and take it to your Druggist, '- ' -,. and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it, or'a regularsizc for 75 cents. Appointments by llishop Atkinso lor His Sprinir Visitation. v incisor . . . . . . ,...-.... ..... , ..April Woodyille, Bertio couuty... ...... " Murfreesboro 1st Sunday after . 4 C 8 9 10 11 13 M roaster... : ; Winston .... ...:...... ...... . Gatesville - St. Peter's, Gates county. ... .... . Hertford, Perquimans comity. . . Wood ville, " 7 Elizabeth City, 2nd Sunday after "Easter Camden Mission 1. . . . . Edcnton. . ... . ,; St. Lukes, Wabl'iington county.;. St. David's, " " 3rd I Sunday after Easter.'......... Plymouth.... St. James, Beaufort county . ...... St. George's, Hyde - county, itli . a . tt tt tt ti. ti it 15 .17 P 3f 22 24 26 20 SO tt tt tt tt Miuclay alter Easter . , r airfield. Hyde county. . . Sladesville.-. ....May 2 Bath 4 Zion Church, Beaufort county. . . Washington, " - ' .... Jamcsvillc. . . . .. Williamston (Ascension Day).,... I lamil ton 5 C 0 10 11 Trinity Church, Scotlaud Neck, Sunday after Ascension. . .'. .. " 1 3 Collections iu behalf of Diocesan Mis sions will be made at each place. New Advertisements. lJew RJ usic. AVOULli THAT MT LOVE. . Uv McuUeliiubn Abide w ith Me. .Solo, due,t aud iuartctU ;' Sleep in Peace. . By Pinsuti. V.'atcliing and Waiting. JJy Ford. i-Whai Were All tlic World WitboutTiicc? ' lly II. P. Daake. : .Ti-iomplje.des Aiuic. Marcli BriUiantt. Venetian Gondola Song, without words. Also, Instruction Books for the Piano,.Or- f g.m, Violin. Flute, Ac. ' ' i i For sale at - ' ' - KEiitfSBEnajm'fl, Live Book and Music Store, . 39 4 41 Market tit. i a(d 4 Gonsignments just in Store. "1IIOICE TAULE UUTTER, i y "Tubs solid and in Roll i. . S-.veet Potatoo?, Peas, and Dried Apples. Dry Salt Sides and Shoulders. " ' ' ; ' Bacon Sides, Hams and Shoulder.. , Lard, Ac., Poultry, Eggs, Ac. Will be sold i at low figures. ', :- j ORDERS SOLICITED FOR Com and ilola.-ses in Car load lots. ' I W'c are open for bi4s on Coflce Molasaea, Meats, La r'd. Soap, Candle?, Corn, Flour, Ac j Buyers .will rind it to their advantage to -coinniuaicatj ith u. . . ' ' PETTEWA Y cv SCHLLKEX, 1 ? r'" llrkjrs and Commission Merchant;, Next North Princess and Water St. .-.".- aj 1 '' '.' " , , . i -m. VICK'S ILbUSTltATED PRICED CATALOGUE. Fifty p'aes 300 II lustration, witfc Do-, scriptions of thousands of the best Flojrers t iind Vegetables in the world, and th wv.to.-' .r.ov, them all for a Two, Cent poUg .-tamp. - Printed in German and English., Vick's Floral Guide, quarterly, 25 cents a year. - , . ' A'iek's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 50 ecnts in paper ; in elegant cloth oorerr, $1.00 Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, W. V ,. Vick's Florai Guide a lcautiful Quarterly Journal, finely Illustra ted, and containing an elegant colored Flower Plate with the lirst number. Price only 25 ccnLj for the year. The first No. for 1877 jot ' itfucd in German and English. Vick's Flower it Vegetable Garden, in pa . per 50 cents ; with elegant cloth covert $1.00. Vick's Catalogue 106 Illustration, only 3 cents. Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N.T. - . - jc'O V'cfretabie and Flower Garden i tbe iaot beautiful work of tbe kind io tho world. It coutain.s nearly 150 pages, but-, , , dredi of line iilujtrations, and tlx CniOMO Plates oi Flow t rs, beau tif ally drawn and- colored from nature Price 50 cents in paper; cover; $1.00 in elegant cloth. Printed in German and Engli-h. Vitk's Floral CaiJc, Quarterly, 25 ceoba rear, .i . Vitk's Catalo,Uv 00 illimtrations, only 1 cents . Addrt, JAMES VICK. Rochester, X. YV VXCXTO Flower and Vegetable Seedf . are planted by a., million people. in America. Sen : . - . Vick'a Catalogue 303 lllurlraiionf, only Z cent. : Vick s. floral Guide, Quarterly, 25 cent! a vcar. " - Vick's Flower and Vegcttble Garden, So ccntr, with elegant cloth covers $1.00. i All . my publication are printed in Engliau and German. Address JAMES VICKr apl 3 Kocberter, W. Y. The Salisbury Banner. ESTAliLISUED JN 1863, thorooghlr and alwarx Democratic. Printed Weekij and Tri-Weekly at $2 and $5. Address, v y ., J. J. STEWABT, Klibtr and Prnprietnr,Salifbary, ?T, (J.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 4, 1877, edition 1
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