Newspapers / The Daily Review (Wilmington, … / April 11, 1877, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
please Notice. W will be glad to rcccite conmnnleatioBi f ITTTTITm.' I f V A IT4 TT" Tl 7 11 f 7 1 : 1 l - II ; II I 1 i I II ill II - it , 1 i : 1 1 - - 1 1 , i II II . . . A i - -ii i - i l 1 ii ii - m - m m 9 m mm. v .- mi a - mm 111 i ... TJ j-4 i Jyri 4 . -.. - .. ' . ' ... .... . - - j . - j cepted y . ft) rWccnUptrH. " r.ffrteilowndlibrl. CibP,eMcr parttDf wd BffS SUMMARY. :i. Middlesex cuUniy.LnglaiKJ, s from our friend on anj, nd all ubjcta of jjcncral interest but : , ,r The name of the writeriaoit alwaja b furnished to the Editor." - C ainianications mu3t bffjvritten o'j on ne side of the papcr.J lrona'.itie's must be aroided. VOL. 2. - WH.MINeT.ONj N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL II, 1877. NO.(y - i - i Audit is especially and pariicmlfcrlj dr iiood that tao editor docs not altniji tadon the view? of correspondent?, unless - SO ftfttei in tlie editorial columns. 111 J1IUV,V"JV V ilairy iwm. L Home savs Ileuter.- tele- bands of Interua- tbirty took I burued the tcil. bo belong to tbelwcrt c.as ant nave apanuiwi I lui-c apiieJ iu vanous prov f ., . l,:md of tbirty toot AtOCIlv" I, cf the town hall an- Many hive lKcn a"' 8 .udan 'm' 8is ),verlunp'tou Iron bocloawlbccjiiisc'tbe jbt-bour system by Wiu a continuous tyrkmcu lyincnt will be Wot honicycroft Works are puforcciiicnt the tniiicrs loss, About thrown out L-! rv tli tlP.W I ' .i n.i.U.ii river has been T !! L,n nwin to complications UUUI " I - - Lrai'sll of landi. Col. John Veil, receiver of th? ' S'ew Uruns W BAiik, has taken possesion, L-i'ud'up the bstitittionV busincbs. 1 indebtness! to dcimsitors is laud 130,000 J, u due to the Sfatc L the county" $10,000 jrtiua left MaUinoras t uuler a strong 150,000, $50,000, on Monday escort, for i i ilt U tho Kio tiranael, wneie nc Ihn Mexican warLibortad, to bo couveyeil to where, it isbclievdd, he will be the Castle of San Jiiau de Ulloa. are rej'tciug that . When your wife puU a scnttle of coal on the top stair, and you liave a race with it, j to sec which reaches bottom first, do not swear, but hercatter sec that you carrj it yourself, all the way up. 45 Market. The best quality and latest styles in calicoes 8 cts. v f Bbown & Roddick. ' Some very tine strawberries, which we believe arc the first of the season, are offered for sale by Capt. James W. Lip- pitt at GO cents xcr quart They were rcceired from Charleston. : V. .;, Howeb' Circus is to pitch its tents at Can.p Laiuh, the old Walker lot on Fifth aiid Sixth, between Chestnut and Mulberry, Mot being large enough to ac commodate the mammoth show. - The monthly meeting of the Ladies' Denevolcut Society, which was to have been held yesterday but was postponed on account of the very inclement weather, will be held at tho School House on Third street, betwecu 3Iarket and Princess, to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. i Tobacco dealers assert that tobacco furnishes crnployment to more people than any other product. Any one canjbe convinced of this fact by observing the number of voung men oh the streets any pleasant day, spitting tobacco juice so iudustriously that they have to lean up against a lamp post for support. ,4 yf fanalcs, atd fetl confident I safe in the hands tkf the Diaz cul The Treasury otticials thit at. least teu millious of currency is lost and worn out, )U fur (lold in Xe tc is Ixyoml Burning of the Southern Hotel. Henry V. . We have already alluded to the Henry V. combinaticm company, with Mr. Henry Kignold in tho character of Henry, the King. This will be the largest company geratcd. -. ' I , "A Big Freshet on the W ay. The usual heavy Spring freshet U at hand. The rains in li e interior oi - im State, have been very severe and any quantity of w;ater is on its yay on a trip down thfc' river. J Ye'stcrday morning it had riseo some 18 or 20 feet at layette villa and the prospects are that the half has not hech.told. If it continues to use for a day longer it may effect soie serious disasters to tha farming iuterests in the low lands along the river. ! - Snow in April. The "cool snap" which has just passed, although it came late in the season, is not by any means unprecedented. Ou the 15th of April, 1840, just twenty-eight years ago next Sunday, there was some of tho severest weather ever known in this sec tion. People woke up on the morning of that day to find the ground covered w.tn snow and the fleecy flakes continued to fall throughout the entire day, i leaving four inches of snow ou a level. The earth was green with the growing things when it came, butU Ieft the blackness of deso lation behind it,.even the rough and hardy vegetation of the woods having been The Cold and the Fruit. Information from "up the river" is to he effect that the recent rains were very heavy in the Faycttevillc section and that it was very cold. It does not seem, how ever, that ice liad formed, although it is (ever, at the Opera House. During the asserted! that a large portion of the fruit battle scene there will be more; than one haSDeen destroyed. Wrc can only hope j buudrcl solci.rs on the stage at one time, that th6 retotts in this respect are exag-i aU clad in . splendid armor., Henry V. created a tremendous stir in sew lork w hen Mr. Kignold played it : there. Sneaking of it, the New York llcrald, of 1 w i IVbruary 9th, said : j -Among the features of the pcriorm- ;tuee was the appearance of certain new actors. Hpnry, tbo King, was played by Mr. Ueorgc Uiguoia. Mr. Mttgnom comes to us from a successful career in the prin cipal London theatres. He is a young mau, with pleasing features, a full, round voice, singular distinctness and' accuracy in elocution, 'and" will rant among our most cultivated performers. His render ing of the Kiug was '-admirable in every way. He never raute-1, nor degarded the part .by the temptations which abound in a battle piece. Last "evening he achieved an honest and grateful success, and it would not surprise us to see him one of the. most popular actors oij the stage. . What we conimeud in Mr. . liig- nold is the exceeding good taste of his performance its gentleness and grace and royal dignity." Information was received here this killed. It had one good effect, however, morning, of the burning of the Southern and that tvas to kill off the bugs; which Hotel, iu St. Lcuis. The hotel is said to had just previously been making such a have ' been one of the largest best and great devastation ou the turpentine farms. most com tortaule, in tno umieu obiB. mese nugs nau urauuu h will never bj pressed for -pwo hundred lives arc estimated ,tb ' have trees and 'some laud ; owners had lost as The Treas iry isdeyis- ccu infet. an epid dud general silver j throughout the v V jrk . i: Dony: the fives and fractions. u publisher, HV'ood, the well know f Xew York 0:1 Mondav. Ideu's horses rau away, with him iYyrk on Mondav and bin;; from the carriage few bruises. ! I Kid Gloves. Drown & . Roddick are belling a first quality kid in Opera. Black and mid shade for -50 cts. per pair. t much.as eight or ten crops of 10..000 trees each. Pkemeiics bad been sojight without avail when the snow came and that was tbn URt time the pine tree bugs put in an appearance., f Off for Annapolis. Master E. A.- Anderson, w It-will be a matter of interest to 1 ;ui our he received readirs who are desirous of adorning their tuat tnere ; nas oeu Jiaoiv i ' A.m., 1 1 . f . . vr 1 1-- I homes, to - know he escaped Iho appointmcn to .q Xcw:York a Slock ain. and with at Annapolis, icu Jiru.j. . .. , , . ouarlcr cf a - . , : , -i- nmv with a cash ca pital of a quarter cf a Steamship enter a preparatory school wnere lie wu, r , . for t!ie tnaufacture bf .:i tl,.. ,.v.-,i -ma inn. ATIUCn. wh """v ' ttmaiii uuiii nit v.i..ii.,",..-, - 7 7 The Circus at Augusta. Howes' circus, which performed at Augusta on 'Monday afternoon and night, has secured sueh a warm, endorsement irom the Chronicle & CunsliiutioiuiUtl of that city that avc have concluded to pub lish here 1) portion of the notice s j as to let .our readers see wlmt the show really is. Tho V. d- O. says f it: The show was previously the brst that we had ever seeu, -but since its reorganiza tion it is vastly improved by the addition of several important features. Entirely free from anything that could offend the most fastidious, it is an exceedingly en tertaining exhibition. The visitor gets more for bis money than he would in an 3- 1 otuer exniuiiion 01 a use uaiua, auu u,w that.is presented is 'certainly; .first-class. We cannot pretend to give a notice of each feature and shall content ourselves with referring to only a few of; the most k ... - . , -r-v I 1 -11 il..: 1 : " striking: Madame -Uockxiu, uiucuauipwii female rider of tho world, fully merits tho appellation of "Empress of the Areua." Her feats are wonderful and startling. arrf invariably barebacked. In Criminal court. lhe entire time of the Court to-c.av j.;. been taken up iu tlie hearing of twoj carxs iu which James llealou is I ho. dfenklant, One of these has 'bccn'dec:deVin his) fav.or and' the other is still on trial. Tiy are j as follows: .; . t j j State vs. J lines i Heatou. i'vv . u-j mcanor. Plea in ahatement. iloplij-ation ; to plea b3 the State. lij;j.ind-jr t- repli cation by defendant. The jur sworn an I empaneled on the issues; rai.-od by tnc nleadimrs. tind'ail issues ut l.iv ! l:ie! i - - o - j - - - State. Motion of defeiuSml for ;.idi:n:.:at lion obnlania veredicto. Motiou overutik-d. Motion by State for judgment rej'j.iid.a! ouster. Judgment of the Court that th? defcudaut plead over to l!i- biil d' .indict ment. Plea not I gnihy, Wui'- t n t guilty. State' vs. James -Heaton, dor- ia;.- Je meanor. In, this case the following oii!cr is entered 011 the minute book : , ' . It is- agreed between the S'u!icitj'V.an'd the Counsel- for tho defendant, that the same pleas, replication:;, rejoiudeis, ii:o tions and orders' and ; privileges, slf.il! be considered as made and filed in tliis cate as in number 51 (the proceeding r iwith- outr prejudice to the defendant. to the verdict " in the issue. Plea s 1 t L-jnilt y. This; case is oil trial as wc'clo.v.. Nev Advertisements. PER A HOUSE. . .SAT I li HAY, APKIL 14th, lSH. i.v A COLOSSAL SPECTACLE, nul Shakespearian Pageant. Gccrgc Hinold in Henry V- Ali tl:e lj);lu:iit.-, Properties and Mechanical . idiauce? fioaa Booth's Theatre, N. Yi I'. rtv-Five IlraiuaJdc Artists, EUty Auxila riea on the Stage- . Scale -( Trices General AdmUsion, $1.00. Reiervjed Seats, $1.5 D. ;fc. ,.-v rif SmU now on sale at lleinsberffr'f buok and Music Store. , , apl 9 PRESERVED APPLES IN GALLON CANS.- - 35 CEKIS.PB&' CAXT. "PERFECTLY ELEGAtit." One '..i ;i will induce you to buy one Dozen. ONLY TRY THEM ! ... GEO; AEYERS, 11 & 13FXIOXITS?. The .Thermometer. ' "From the United States Siiai.it . this place wc oaui the follnniiig p of -the thermometer. ns; taken , Ji: ing at -7:01 o'clock : Augusta, -lily Chau'eai. nati, 11; Juekavnviliv. viile, 10 ; Lynchburg, l-j Mobile, o'J ; . Moiitg mery. 1 : villc, "1 ; New Orleans, O'J ; In: 40:. Norfolk, -IU'; Pit.tiburg. '-'.'6 ; S.Uva nah, 17; St. Louie, .ds ; Vvarhi.!!-i;t: Wilmington, 10 ' i K:.( x- Meln I ii j Office of County Commission ! crs, Sew Hanover County, April 7, 1877. ! fy AND AFTER-. THE Olh instant,! the Warran ts of this count' on the Coantj I Ti ea.-urer. lor debtd contracted since Janmaxy lit, t tin-year, will be cashed at par,aa soon at i; ued t aeli month, cither at the First Nation al h.u.k r the liank ol" Xew Hanover at the ! m-tinn ol. the holder. i apl" . looc is afloat but the Rusland is nn. Washington Lock- helievi., takes ,sbeen appointed Chief Clerk of .Tin Department, aud F. A. Seclye rect to the t ' - - . PUnna wllieb will he S(jUl till' dace on or about J une 1st, " r . . . . . L rt1a ah fctorv Driccs.. Its name -i the " - SVVSS w w j. The Coast Wire. v enaelssohn Piano Co., onieo No. .50 The Newbern Xut SheU says: A detail Broadway York, of men under -Lieut. Brooks, U. S, A., are Tnesc iauos made ,o;c of . the finest engaged in erecting the telegraph vri re , VSHt'the Ceutennial Exhi'bitioii, and pre ot tubacco iu North Carolina betweeu lutteras and umingion,x. v., unanimausly recommended ior tlie Wlv'bten discovered, it is al- u-iiM wm blown down during, the latel T- 'rt rAMs- nu,i Medal of Malt. Uandanrs dis- severc gaits prevailing aloBg our coast. J Company are the first to do a rtu Constantinople Reports tint j The party are now dredging for the cable . Usiness with" the purcKascr direct, fin war increases. There seems - Ocracoke Tulct. :" I. bim more, tlutn one-half the price w illll Tue lcoilt: Want iooi '.-i '" There is no medicine'" prcsciibcj! physicians, or sold by l.ruggic'ts. carries such evidence 'of its bucceaS superio virtu re . of IJCKsnis I ::i:M .S Svitrr for severe Coughs, OAio scltjed v'n the breast, Coiisumpti on, or a'.y uiscas: of the Throat and Lungs. A pro:. 1' of that fact is that any person ai iieted, can jget a "1111. 1 try is lV);ilf"! DON'T BE - ! i 1MFBRI0R HUMBUGGED l; v ' TEAS AT AN IMMvlMOR PRICE OUlt Sample Bottle for 10 cents a r. .4U.,,ni,ntit tlin irmipetrinn! nfirforin-l snrerior effect bef're buvintr .the rcuhu ances in this circus we sec nothing of the 1 size' at " cents, if nas lately ooii mm Wk of the Patent Offiee. , xteDbive revenue frauds in the ture of tuhacco iu North Carolina utly Uen discovered, The Londou iSlandai duccd in this cuntry from and its. wonderful cures are 1 ! everyone that nr. 1 . Try it. wnoH tmsts or satldlesiusual.in other cir cus exhibitions. Madame Dockrill stands r rert unon the bareback of her steed as confident and as. much at home' as if she ; releievc any -case were on terra firma. Her t .u -horsc act j ltu ..." is a maryel of equestr auism. j Tvjnw A rlvrrridpvnfin t; vrant Afpiviiio's iddimr is suiKib. Now 6 w AQVcrtiseiiienis. now on the icrmanv. ;;tOuishi:rj; w gro ultimatum will Joiibt that the protocol and the be politely The Woman's Homeopa- ical College in New York has cd out nine dcw female pbysici- Thc Toushkecpsio 1 hotel, a building of 70 years standing, i Dartiallv V that a portion of Elder loco's con- Implicating Brigham pprcssed. Young, has NEWS. ew Advertisements. U.J n .1 . vim usircgo SUrch. ncnerolcnt SoeUtr. nDoirl go the Prices. ckof I 1 . - ; - I aea V GoliiRlnto Camp. J charged by omcr jirsi-uuta .. . 1... 1 -ir- rmfiiiimpiui an eun One important item 01 mo uuiu0 wvu.ur transacted here yesterday by the officers readers who' hare airy idea of of the Second Battallioo, was an agree- ingatose . ... oo.n h i Summer some- uu Wv..r lUCUb IO JU liuu vtjf :- where on the sea coast near the city, or at Smithville. We suggest that the origiual intention be enlarged and that an endcavT or be made to get all of the white military companies iu. the. State to come here and ctq iuto camp, all at;tbe same time, aud 1- -...I hij eti 1 liilThr kimi0i.'Mr v M lilt: .1 1 1 v 1 u j 1 xvAa. 1 iL on MMtrvicw them. It to our Roman Catholic friends in this city, run u.vt u liuu . 1 . , would be a grand occasion if it could be as also the public at large : carried throii gh successfully mailed free to all. ll- Call at 45 Market street and see our Gents' Bows for 1 cent each. 4- Brows & Koiuok-k. A Neir Catholic Church in Raleigh. The following, which wo find in the d his staff might Raleigh News, will prove of much interest The North Carolina Farmer Mr. James H. Kuuiss, v( lUlei At the conclusion of High Mass Sunday ;rtrninff. in the Catholic Church, Bishop r. Gibbons announced to the congregation W is that one of the chief objects of his visit ing oJ , . 1: frt innnmirate meas- tnem ai ims wuc , u . and Unbleached Cottons at Ann a chI work for the farming inter- , 4K tmn of a new church build e tUn vttililirtioi) of tUC I : i: tuin9 nMHSS&.rV On aCCOUnt OI me Kor Carolina larma: Mr: Ennis.be- antoone oncount of ' Baows : -Roddick Q this cntcrP"M OTC ear a BaowN & bODDKK. , favorable auspices ..and now I SiSSSf 11MD ' rHe'said that the wting military officers have all at the end of the first year we hope that pians prepared provide for the erection of fee. b himself in a fa r way t-r succeea, tn.eamce ttihcu wui.Y vv , i - a , t-i-rr mi nrnnrnf' iil It istbc orfy asricultnral 1' State and surely with an agricultural and r proceed as rapidly daneiiif? alon the ground ,, , back of his beautiful iteed, he a.t nisces aud delights the audience with the quick ness and grace of his movements. lie does what wc have never belore seen at-j temnted. iumps from the earth to the j back ot tbe Horse witnour loucmug tut-ut ter with his hands. The auditors almost hold their breath as each successive feat is per formed with evidently the greater eae. The acrobatic feats of the Victor Ellis RrnthArs pvrn surmiss the world-renown- DOWN GO THE -lUOtJUl-T litis it. ml : PRICES ! e l llanlon Brother? Lit-j active and agile Powerful aud mtiscu- they are' specimens 11 I f Lb ST.TTS AT si. j V?. JEV.'KTt'.S. d manly beauty and strength. TTiy Livingston Brothers performances on the horUontaL bar were really re markable, and provoked the most enthu siastic applause from the the audience. Mr. O'Brien's doubUe front sommersault over the backs oi live elephants placed side bv bide certainly, entitles him to the belt as" the champion vaulter of America, if not the world. J In a word, we can commend Howes' Circus, in all its features, as tirst class in every respect. - tadies' Benevolent Society. MONTHLY MEETING'.. Posii-one-j hio. stress of weather from Tuesday. Ai.i ii. 10, to Thursday April 1'-', at I o'clock, j. m., j at the School Houso on Third street. Lctn etli Market and Prince??. All Visitors ajre ex-1 pected to be 'present. Should weatncr'.ugaiJ p event avc fcliall meet the nest uay. .MM 1 V"- apt 11 if) C. ti. KENNEDY - C SC , I - z ' -if IS IX THL , ;; Original Packages i i::jp'ortfd,"aud' is a combination of the 1 - t (Jrten and black Teas, tLe only b UN I'l NH TEA Sold in that 'shape. Our : ale will fchow i,"t .iily jii're than . ANY OTHER IMITATION ! ! 1 ut -the 'i;i!it;- f a higher and choicer Moid.tril. I'ound aud JIIf Pound Packages aud Sample boxes for O - Tii.i!. Suld only by . I ii AS . i), MWi&C0. Sole ilgcnts- 5 Si 7 rJorth Front Street. WilmingtS in lt?J4. 'This is the title of the following arlLle which we clip fi-Jn the Doy' Courier, a little amateur sheet published atsewberu ( and '".which, though containing . man readily apparent inaccuracies, CO fe9 C3 5 j o CO 5 o z 5 i 0) z t'C' Sjj-' - a -7 t. v.'ir- 6 I i is still I J very scarce and prospects are good aesliet in the Cape I) is selling at for ear. a nnge Twivr at least Dublishedl i" tUm iriftmn of the fund collected per for'the benefit of this class should '.accecd. mits, a. the Bishop foJS! iioe ' Au juste Teitjc, Drews, t Amsterdam en did rt. will The Tth inst from otbaatu SSJSS'XS fuilrtl but we believe that Mr. Enuisa Will . - 'jjir ir:str the other portions. know no such word and that an eventual I location of tho proposed new church has . . , , I nrtf vpt been definitelydecided upon, but it success is already assured. not yebeen . aenn hc is saiauja - ' M. Ondon, MbCarthv. from f1. for Bath, Me., arrived at Salem, lastSundav. ' I " .... k i n ! Vva 1 be April numoer oi ine farmer - - , hurcu fm a us now. It is published in quarto I .. . nntiun the Bishop also an I XU VVM""'" - 8ire, with 10 pages (48 columns) of read- D0Unced thatiteT- LV .hite, pastor jol i-i .1 ii i .t . .v...vtiv r apuuciu. i. vv... mg matter wmcn miuu.u pruio uo, -: r,; . .ul tt nfth .1 a.WA KAl IT III Lite aji.va -w. eman . O'Donohue, Warren, from interesUng but valuable to every farmer Rev. '"JtJ faur gentl le., for th'u port, was at Tar- in the State, and as such we commend it. . xWhcrn. This arrangemeut is fcoatheCth insi. j A: Miller, of Pender county, Tca a call to the Presbyterian - t Monroe and Tiraah. ?ole,sh A'cr, says: J. L. Wescott, f Brunswick county, yesterday V? lUc Sute treasury 884 17, that ?t ?hool fiti It is only $1 a year, which wc consider jake effect in the early part of next much less than the actual value of the month. : ' ' ' nnWiwtinn - l . f t.,& J' rndcedl You may talk -.! I . Ti.- V.f tW.nrenn.a9muchas,yoa Dress Goods this Summer 1 V ,- fAi nor vinl TrTnl5r TinrTS. T I 1. rolls, biacuii anu v.CT ? JnmMtiA helm Doolevs st aut be beat in Weal is rather found in r. Prices from ghtoeSs and purity of snow said a pular prices, f Sdj to her friend. 'That s the ki:.d of The dark clouds have parted, and to- 7 .Lh- heln. di)c his county from the day is bright, ciear and beautiful, albeit j Pqwdeiu, I'll use- nothing else mvmy worth reproduction: ; ( Wilmin'rton. a rort of entry . and post rnwri o f North Carolina, is situatel on the east side of the eastern branch of the Cape Fear or 'Clarendon river; ol nines irom the sea and 100 southward of N'ewbern. The course of the nycr, as lt jpa uj the town, is nearly from North: to oonui, ,n.i th breadth 1AO vards. Opposite the ... .1.1 ar. lwn isl.nuLs extending witn mei course of the river and dividing it into three .channels; thci islands afford the finest rice fields in North Carolina. The town is regularly built, and cou tains auoui 2o0 bouses, a haudsonie Kpiscopal cliarcl' a court-house aud gaol. Having suffered from two fires, one-fourth" of the town, which has been rebuilt, is of brick. Its markets are well supplied with fish, and all manner of provisions. A considerable trade is carried on to the, Vicst India Islands aud the adjacent States, ie - r.-i- nnp iwr Tiffin?' the 30th of ports wr "2yj W1 'rt--(inr 4 TpmlDGrTTTlfr. amountedTlo 51o,Ool Tbuofairtrrec4hCTfrr4he State ni .- ei 77 Mft. rltr iir 0 miles south-east of Fayettenlle d02 c-nb-onth-we of Edenfoo, 108 north- cast of Charleston, Si. a, and, COO south- so'itb-west of Philadelphia NEW, CHEAP AND GOOD. k' I ft 1.1 CI OA X ULO v Gents' and Youthaiid Boyo' Clothing. , suits ro;t c-o wti-'! i !'! x ao for $iS. A FACT ! A 1 ACT A FACT 1 10 Spring and .Summer .Spring and Summer Spring and Saiiime. Srin and Summer Tor Men, Youths and Hoys. Pur Moa, Youths and Hoys. .Fur Men, Youth and Boys. . For Men, Youths and Uoys. - Chd Iron's Sab.-, sies 3 to t yeare. A ! th u Ltcc't .Styles. All the Lytest StHlea. All the Latest StVle3. Ail the Latent St Vies. At Popular Pricat. At Popular Price. At Popular Prieea. At lopulr Prices. A - M iieliant Tailor and Clothier. i i:i;sif ; vxi CHOICE . ; ca incu 2 Ma'ket t trt i. M.u:L 3lallow Pi- ', . Chocolate Prali:: .-, .Jim Crow-, Chocalatc Caromelr, Cocoinut Creaaii, Cream Wain u Li, j-. J- Tolu Anodyne ND S15V EN SPRINGS MASS rv, t... ii9&a rt:,. t:. Cloth in p. Clothing. Clothing.. Clothing. A sa Express this laornu:? A nlr of rarh-rc?rid hr Exnr Karpkm .m Drintal llilll Cloet Papvr, 10A sbeeU in a package at 25 cents. uh a Urge and well selected stock of Druggists bund nee and Fancy Uood. ,.T.1,, rvil,. . ; " ; JAMES C. ML NDS, -l . : . Druggist, - apt I - " Third St., eppofite City Ila'l. OUUSCTRB TO 'TUB Cream Tafly, Oranges, A pp!e ?, G rapes, s ' Shcllbaikj Walnut Tafly. -4- DAILY REVIEW miE DALLY BEVEW b. furnished to I A City Subscriber?! at HO cinu a ia:,uth -1 W. LIP PITTED, COXI'ECTIONEUY , STOBEU ? .N .CCorner Front and Princess Sts Sign of Punch. f , nc& 2T CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTEU: A SMALL LOT IT PtOLLS. Jnft reed andforsalo by DidtOSSET k. CO. J
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 11, 1877, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75