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' - i . - 'I ' The Dily Review. JOSH. .T. 'JAMES? Kd. and Pr0P 17ILMIWGTON, If. C. SiTUBDAY, APRIL 23, 1877. VIEWS AND REVIEWS. I TliiJadclpbia is reported to have 8,000 heuues untenanted or occupied hy families who, unable longer to pay rent, are prc mittod to Tcmaih in them, on' condition that they protect the premises from the ravages-towhich- unoccupied buildings are liable. .:'H:i" . The New qVjork j (typographical L'nion has adopted tbd following rates for com position : For daily morning papers, 40 cents per 1,000 ems; for daily evening and weekly papers 35 cents; while it was deemt4"4rowljonftny definite rates for book-work, owing to the great com petition. The niaia-building under the new ar rangement for, -a, permanent -exhibition at Philadelphia, will include the New Eng land' log cabin. with its baked beans and other attractions. -Tbe singing darkeys, and their tobacco shop thereabout, and North and South will bo brought together again. W I Itlt THE nUSSIA-TUHKET WAR BENEFIT US 1 As to the question often aiked wh'cthcr wc are to be benefited by' the Eu'rortt war now progressing;, the answer can be given almost immediately in tjieaffir-; mative as to those who are producers of graiu and meat for market. But our sec tiou unfortunately istoo much dependent upon other parts of the country for these very necessaries of 1 if a, the agricultural interests of the South bciug almost excltt sivcly devoted to the one staple of cotton, which, since the war in our own country,, has been planted too much to .the exclu sion of everything else. If our people do not now awake from their apathy in this respect, and make a new departure in this regard and increase the growing of wheat, corn and other articles for home con sumption, it is not likely that they ever will and they must in consequence suffer the dire results that such a source will entail upon them. Wc have got to give up in a measure the culture of cotton. It will not pay steadily year by year since 180 5 the farmers in the SouCh have been falling in arrears, because, steadily year by year since tha, period, the price of our main sta2lc has been on the decline and may continue to decline still further for the reason, that other countries than our, own arc now growing this staple, this fact being brought about by the necessities created by our unfortunate civil war. If our people who arc. filling the towns and cities, idling away their time lookiDg in vain for sonic easy source of employ ment would turn their attention to tilling the soil, then wc might hopo for easier and more prosperous .times, but until the people arouse themselves to this true state of affairs and act in accordance therewith, wc can expect no relief, cither temporary or otherwise, from the cutting of other people's throats in a Kuropeau war. SqIE MUNICIPAL DEBTS. :. The New York Public gives circulation to some very interesting facts and figures relative to the municipal indebtedness of various principal cities in the country which will furnish food for the thoughtful The increase siuce 1870 has been such as to seriously alarm those who are in the habit of looking into cause and effect. In 1870 the recorded debts of those municipalities which had more than four-fifths of the total municipal indebtedness was two hundred and sixty-nine millions of dollars In seven years time this indebtedness has increased to seven hundred aud fortv-four millions the iucrease being" at the rate o one hundred and seventy-six per cent Including those municipalities1 not given lucss Jiun- It seems safe to say that the interest on munipiri.il lrhta fltoiirrl. r.. II.. .u a vTiucucu, aim at me latest reports involves a tax of about GO ftno nnn the judge was still considering his decision, ly. This large sum must! be paid in'addj- bcing undecided, as he said, on the point uon 10 ine cost OI municipal government; Aether riives Was elected fcally. J '.r$Wm ,?.. not. Fred. Archerthc leading jockey on the English turf, is only 18, but during the racing season of the year 18 70, 1 he rode not less than C57 times, won 217 races a , fcatrp$Y0 before accomplished by any horseman on the turf. His year's receipts in fees, retainers and presents were about $41,000 ' Gen. Granl doscn't intend to write an autobiography, but. his uamc .v ill appear on tho Utl page of ajvolumc dealing with bis services in behalf of the Union both during tho war and after. The editor, of the book, it is reported, will be a lYiin sylvania cousin of Mrs. Grant, named Smith, lie has all the oflicials records to wcrkwith. ' 'f The expermcut of a city making aud celling its own gassccnis to be quite successful in Birmingham, 'England.' The authorities bought out the private cor porations ,Jwo years ago, and, last year, the city1 .served consumers at 70 and 80 cents a thousand. Some 321,000 tons of coal were used to make the gas, and the city's profits, aside from interest and sinking-fund to pay t for tie woiks, amounted to $115,000. A lawsuit over an election bet has been pending for some time in 'St.? Louis. A Democrat and a Jtepublicau bet on their To this tabic we " add Wilmington which, with a population of 20,000, has a municipal debt of 'abouf" 1 8G0,000. The Wfio5nCfealCstatJ (from taxa tion) Ufibolit $,00000 Lid the rate this yeai- is $75 on the $lp0 valuation, a reduction pf 2ixcutftBincklast year. The following-table shows the rate of taxation in thirty-one cities?:. Cities., ; Tax on $100 Albany ,...22 49 Augusta...... . . ... , Il 58 Baltimore... .LI. Bangor. . . .-. . . . rHiicagn ! t ( ...... Cincinnati (1875) Detroit, i . . f.T.'. .. VI i i:tl Indianapolis Louisville, j..; Miiwankec......r. rs ash vine. New Orleans...... i . . . . Norfolk Portland.. Rochester.!. I St. Louis .....JJ. . ;.. Boston..:. J. Brooklyn.... ....... Buffalo... .. .......... L. Charleston . '. , Cleveland.;... Elizabeth:, ... J...... J. Jersey City.. . ........ Memphis Mobile...:.. . . . . 1 . . Newark. . ...:..... New York....:. , ! Philadelphia. Providence . : . ....... San Francisco i . ,. . ; Toledo... . . . " 1 80 2 PJ 1 80 2 88 ') 92 1 36 2 33 2 66 2 00 3 95 2 00 2 50 jo 3 42 1 37 3 24 3 551 2 00 1 81 2 G8 2 G8 2 00 1 50 1 90 2 G5 1 45 '2 12 i f 44 Miscellaneous. ALTOS FIRST! DELICIOUS NEW BUTTER ! JUST IN Perfectly Elegant AT UFA). .MYERS', II & 13 Front Street- apl o IP5g (Klams TonsoriaL 1- NEW B ABBEB SHOF, MT TATBOyS ild ibCpubHc fcencrally arc respectfully infbrmcdithar r,ve opened a 1 iQ p 0' NEW DABBEB SUOP,fij atXo. 7, South Front street, where tlic fol lowing Ion prices bare been adopted Shavinsr 10 cents; Hair Cutting 25 cents ; Shampoo 25 cents. Open on Sunday morning. dec 18 CHAS. E. CLEAPOR. AH E fillA KBlfJHHtS AXD hoyldeirs 1 reipcctive candidates for rrcaident, and , . . , . , . , ... , ,. , above, the entire municipal lndebtei suit was brought by tncKcnuulican, when r.t ... , 0l . . 1 , . of tho WaScr.;,-TUc dectioa returns from -"- r'- Louisiana, "lgrida and Orcgou were put .1 l- J iuvivii.ii,u OIIJVU lUilb iiinr. It is probably much within the truth to Two-tbirda of tho fiscal vcar have nass- say tnat 'punicipal fiovernmentsand debts . ifi.IV.'. : I nAoto COfrv tnf rfr i i t cd and our ford-rn trade shows a con- uo 9-w,Wlwyrany,Ma m aaai- t WSft.F" t tlQI? wc W about SH5,000.000 for State : , .i.1..uu.u.jk ui ana county purposes, whilst the revenue last year.;, tThc imports have fallen off of the United States Government is284 - irpm 1308,000,009 to 207,000,000, but U"V"0. ADout OL'9,OPO,000 yearly we the receipts of sthj ic have swollen from ?ay luaca ' siaes $30,000,000 1 000 ftno ci" nnn nnn mm lur po&uu service, anu unKnown sums in l.,000f000 to 63o,000,000. 1 he exports fees to various . Federal,- State and local have increased from $425,000,000 to officials. And, after, paying moro than $472,000,000, showing anincrease in the 15 per capita for government of vaiious surplus of exports over the imports of bfides millions in fees, wo $88,000,000, or m uf ,S,000,- 0, 4 V.' a 1870 tI,e assessed valuation of all The womanVplca in a singular New property in the country was about 81. 4,- Jeracy breach of promise ' caso rested on 000000000- Taxation for various forms th. promi of an already .narricd man, IteSS!.. to be tnadP Sood when he should become cmwe of.mumcfjHtl debts is about .7 ier divorced from. flu 5 wife. The divorce cent. yctfrfy. he .cither, my in Uua or was obtained, but I the releasM m m m. run in ML at the rate rtf 5.4 nr cent. joicing in his freedom, 'doubtfc, refused ITHnf lu fPPty rt t.,lr l 1 . 1 , a,u1 sidl KC fco'tlcr Mt re doiiot prosper; to take up tho matrimonial yoka w,th We print below a table showing the . wuiuan uumucr two, and the Supreme Ucuts owcil ly forty of the principal Court sustains -him, ' pronouncing 5UCi, I of the Uuiteiitatcs : a contract as he had made us opiosed t " "V . ' 1 1 1 . ,. 11 Augusta, U;v . . to. morals and public H icy. "If a Baltimore:...'. husband can biud himself to a future inar- Bangor, Me. . . . nage, conditioned on the getting of a di- Weston vorcc, said Chief Justice Deasley, "to he can mcur a similar ob1int;.,n t., i. ,.,tl ... 0 " i" vjiiinccn, . ' . in cftcct ou the dissolution of his marriage Charleston, S. C. . . . . . by the deaUi ..of his wife. Such contracts Chicago arc highly' impolitic and highlv scandal- jndn,i;lli- ous, and are, therefore, illegal." Sid.! ' " III 001160111010' of the pressure now Elizabeth, X. J.... being cxcrtctl by would-be exhibitors for Galvcstou.rTcrts....... .. space at the I'aris Imposition of 1878, M. JP5- - KrauUhbcen comrIleil to abandon jjsJuty " v." his mtcntion 6f constructing tlw monster Louisville. . . ....... (Jitlard . balloon ; within the 'exhibition Memphis (iu default) .. . precinctaJ :Tbc French Government, STw-Vr V -' " however, wil. famish space ,or its con- MifijV;: struction aspe;rr:Rs practicable to the Newark . Champs ddjfarsl IT. (Jiffard has made New Brunswick, X. j.. his prcirmmarycch"nical arrangements. cw Orleaus' (iu default). 22,089,438 The length jt$ the rope will be about 1 - c , t?l' "8,106,557 800 feet.-iii win .u epical, the thickest S, xZ v.:::::';::.: end being attached to the bottom of the Philadelphia.. . ........... 607l!632 . A. correspondent of the London stand ard . has-.visited Strasbury to ascertain whether1 the city is under Prussian rule, is in the plight as Venice or Milan at the time of the German occu nation. His cou- I yiction is that if the German Government pursues its jiolicy of wise couciliativu the inhabitants of Strabburg will, us the Sinem ery of the siege isweakened by time depart from their prUint unending mood-j that tho dashing Gennaii -officers willj in a few years, time come 16 dance and flirt with the fascinating Alsacienncs, anti that the unity of race which is disclosed by unity of tastes, manners; 'customs, and language, will, in 1 116 long run, prevail over the memory of political 'divisions. Miscellaneous. The Philadelphia Times, A FI KST-CL ASS 1 XDEPEN 1) E N T MOKXIXG XEWSPAPEK. ALL THAT capital and enterprise can ac complish will be treely eroploved to tuamtain the high reputation universally accorded to it, of being the Ablest and Best Paper Ever Published in Philadelphia. It contains all the latest news, including the Associated Press Teleerram, tf pecial .Telejrrams and cor- respondce-from all points' of interest, fji': " .Minna of all CTarrent Tonics. Ji Over 70 Boxes of the Boka eai2 SOLD IX ONE DAY ! 'I - y Wo Uruarautee tUU Tea the verr best in ft : market. Duly 75 cents per pound. GEO. MYERS' 11 &, 13 South 'Front', "Street. aj'IG SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY. AA llMUVALElt i LL.UH'TIIATE D M.VUAZ1K1S i. . flT li-ions ot.aii 7 r m Jjive Newspaper in every re- equal to tue best puijllsnca any where. .. . I Tbe dailr circulation of tho TimVi nvL.ri that of all tbe Philadelphia morning papers wmwiiiw, wiiii one excepttcn. r ''Decidedly the best newspaper ever nub lwbed in Philadelphia." N. Y. Tribune. J.'Te aJlest and bgt paper in Philadel phia." N. Y. Sun. j j 'The best naner in T'pnti.ritro,,;., I" Springfield Republican. j TERMS, including postage, $6 a veai-, or 60 centa a month. Adares?. , THE TIMES, deed 713 Chestnut t, Philadelphia. Something New TX THE TO&ACCO LINE, the "Di Ver- J- 1 i nin" Tvrist, also fine plu chewing tobadcos. 1 The "X t II T" FIVE CEXT Cigf still in the van at . v JM ii iod.icco tore. me" r -iVi Market Street. ar When Scri'hner lasued its famous Midsum mer Holiday Number in July, a friendly critic said of it : "We are not'nure but that 8eribncr has touched high-water mark. Wc do not see what worlds arc left to it to con quer." But the publishers do not consider that they have reached the ultima thule of excellence they believe "there are other worlds to conquer, and they propose to conquer them.'' The prospectus lor the new volume gives the titles of more than iil'ty papers (mostly illustrated), by. writers of tlio highest merit. Under the head of Wotemn Travel," wc have "A winter on the Nile," by Gen. Mc Clellan ; "Sauntering About Constantino ple," by Charles Dudley Warner j "Out "of My Window at Moscow," bv Eugene Schuy ler; "An American iu Turkistan," etc. Three serial stones are announced : icholas iiwlintiirn. 'liv Dr. Holland, the Editor, 1 w hose story of "Sevenoaks" g ave the highes sat;--'Uon to the readers tiio Monthly 1 lie scene of M's- .est novel in iu on the banho f ttie iiuuaon. Tl iero 13 a youu" man who has been always "tied to a voinans apron strinirs." but wbo. bv tlic; death nf liie il . . .' " moiuer, is leit alone m tbe world, to drifton tuu uui 1 uih 01 me, witn a lortune, but with uui 11 purpose. Another serial, "His Inheritance," bv Miss irafton, will begin on the completion of '"That Lass o' Lovyrie's." b- Mrs. irodo-son ltnmnt Mrs. Burhett's story", begun jn August, has a pathos and dramatic pon-er which "have been a surprise 10 tne public. There is to be a serips of original and ex quisitely illustrated papers- of "Popular fcscien.ee," by Mrs. HerricK, each paper com plete in itself. ' - Ihere are to be, from various pen?, papers on 6 3, 202,000 ...... 2, 100,000 ..... oi, 3 13,251 2.745,000 ..... 43,033,165 . . 42,334,350 ' 7.739,201 831,000 . ... 4,072,G6S -18,098,096 ..... 22,C 11,000 7,261,000 ..... 2,182,000 4,820,000 1,073,000 . 1,455,000 .... J.1,300,000 .... .850,000 ... 8,30.000 . .. . 5,870,000 ... 2,421,437 l',772,000 ... 1,737,282 ... 8,610iOO 1,215,000 Call! Call! Call! AT THE BOOK STORE QN SECOND STREET, near the Post Office, where rou will find every thin"- in STATIONERY rLIXE as cheap as it cai ouffht at the North. It 6 all so,a and ecc if it is not, the be At Danforth'e. apiil 12 Near the -Po&t Oflicd. Wotice. X - LI PERSONS HOLDING CLAIMS "Homo Lifo and Travel." Ai-o, pracUcal suggestions as in in-i. i I?.- -.. -wj - r- uuu .ou iir uic, village imprcvemeots, etc., by well-known specialist. J Mr. Barnard's articles on virion, in,,,. uifs, oi ureat Britain include the historv of p""""1- iJiFumcuis m wo-opcration "A Scottish Loaf Factory" in the November number, and "Toad Lane. Rochdale i ceinber. Other papers arc, "The British Workmrrman's llome," "A NaUon of Shop keepers, "Ha'penny a Week for the Child A rjci,ly illustrated series will be"-i?en on "American Wports hy F'jood ind fcfejd " bv aIWUS S7itvr?. on a diflTerent NEW REVISEDED1TI0X. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every subject. Printed from new type, ond illustrated with Several Thousand Engravings and Maps The work originally published under the title of THE NE W AMERICAN UYLCOPE 1)1 A was completed in 1873. since which time the wide circulation which it has at tained in all parts of the United States and tne signal developments wjucu nave iaKen place in every urnnce uj isciruut-, - xitt-ruvire, and art, have induced the editor and pub lisher to submit it to an exact and thorough revision, and to issue a new edition entitled THE AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA. Within the last ten years the progress of discovery in every department 01 Knowledge lias made a new worK or reierence an lm nerative want. The movement of political affairs have kept pace with the discoveries of science and their fruitful application to the industrial and useful arts and the convenience and re- flrtumnnf caaioI lift rirAflt md nri1 svi sequent revolutions have occurred. Involv ing national changes ox peculiar moment. Tho civil war of our country, which was at its height when the last volume of the old woru: appeared, nas nappny enaea, ana a new course of commercial and ' industrial activity has been commenced. F o rtrrt oAACL'iAtiC r nni ivaaivimi tl4 1 knowledge have heen made by the indefati gable explorer of Africa. The great political revolutions of the last deeade, with the natural result of tho lapse of time, have brought into public view, a multitude of new men, whose names are in every one's mouth, and of whose lives evervone is curious to know the particulars Great battles have been fought and impor tant sieges maintained: of which tho details are as yet preserved only In the newsnaners or hi the trasient publications of the dav. ilU tVUlUl UUllli UUW IU IJlfU piUCe 111 permanent and authentic history. In preparing tho present edition for the press, it has accordingly been the aim of the editors to bring down the information to the lowest possiDie rates, and to furnish an ac curate account f the most recent discoveries in science, of every frehs production in literaure, and of the newest .inventions in the practical arts.as well as" to give a succinct and original record of the progress political ana n isioncai events. - The work has been begun after, long and carelul preliminary labor, and with the. mst ample resources for carrying it on to a sue cessful teTiiinatiou. None of the orhriiial stcreot v no nlatrs 1 mve lxen used, but every pge has Ijeen printed on new type, forming, in fact, a new Cyclo- pceuia, wiui uic same plan and compass as its predesessor, but with a fargreater pecun iary exix?nditure, and with such improve- iiJtiiiLiiiiiscomposiiionasnave neen suggest ed by longer cx ieriencea nd eulai-ged kuow-r ledge. The illustrations which arc introduced for the first time in the present edition have leen added not for the sake of nictorla.1 ef- iect, oui logive greater luciaity ana force to the explanations in the text. They embrace an orauciies oi science auu natural History, aud depict the most famous and remarkable features of scenery, architecture and art, as well as the various processes of mechanics aud manufactures. Although intended for instruction rather than lenibellishnient, no pains liave been spared to insure their artistic excellence; the cost of their execution Is enormous, and it is !clieved they will find h. welcome reception as an admirable feature oi tlie Cyclopaedia, ani worthy of it high This work is sold to snnscribers only, pay able on delivery of each volume. It will be cojiipiecea in sixtii iliit npfnv-A v Y"w"ug aoout sou jages, fully illus trated with several thousand Wood Engrav jngs and with numerous colored Lilthograi aJ. IOjjX citrus Prica and Stylo of Binding: In extra Clotn. L ther pervo!tf 00; In Half Turkey loco, per vol, 7 001 In Half ItHssia. e: Hail Haqt VVILMINGfo RAILROAD CdlIPi Offick of Gex'l Kurr.' ' ' H Wilmington, X(Ui t;;. On and after iulMiar lf 'Jf. Weloa RaUroard wiU ifi Leave Weldon dtiiy - - J ti! Amve WWitah,. Hi DAILY 'UCimr!? Leave JmSUnlT$ Arrive at Weldon at fx Leave Weldon, daUy" J Jti i Art!on4J!i The Dav Trali"niakiM'V Un i (lailtr Isnsnl f i . Til Night train makp T Weldon for ill pillts norSViTW., Pullman'a Palace SUfDiJr R! ..I Night Trin3, ,nd Afe WILMINOtaX, . C0LUMBU JUf GUSTA 'RAILBOAKt ; ' , Wilmington, N. C, March J, isi CEANGE OF SCHEDULE OnL and after Snhdar, MarcallHi in2 schedule will be ru'u cn tfS.T DAI Leave Florence 'IT'" t ill Arrive at Columbia Leave Columbia...........,....;""; j,J Leave Florence Z....Z '.' pi Arrive at Wilmington "'S.'.;, sjif ivc Wilmington..;...::;.....!.: ft! : .! H Incept SanJaj.U--fi Lea Leave Florence;.. Arrive at Columbia.. Arrive at Aususta Leave Augusta.................... Leave Coumbia...........i...!I Leave Florence... .... ........ Arrive at Wilmington.. J fin ....... 7 Mil I4M 11 Mil. tan Thia Train will onlj stop at fkaiiaa, Whiteville, Fair Bluff, Marion, Timmonsville, Sumter and Eartorer hcW Wilmington and Columbia. ' THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIX (Diilr, ' ' - cept Sundays.) Leave Wilmington :.. J Leave Florence... ........u........... !31I Arrive at Columbia .Ulill, Leave Columbia...................,." i Utt ' Leave Florence....... - Arri ve at Wilmington I af I Passengers for AujfBsUaJttwi should take Night Exprcsa Trail few ,, mington. , " Thr o u " h S leopinj Cars on nidit trui for Charleston and Aujrusfa. Parlor Car on Uar tiprta m laif w Charleston. JAMES ASDEKQ5, inch 10 Gcucra) Superialeadmt. JIH..T. pittv i -r . . r. B F.IXlXP M mmim n 'AN l) voLS-lW; In Library &Vf'(YlPP. H0U8& fceyMo-t awivo- ---- v V1!' mi Jl iJa'f ItHssia, extra "T . t gilt, ier vol, ...8 09; 4n FoJlMorodo, anilque.-' IXECEIVE REGULAftW 4 kw Sr vSKSr V01' WW:.miFialanita:- elMbUlon. sample, of Coff, Y ta Thirteen volumes now rcadx-." Sncccedinr Molasses, Sugar, "V'S C ' " volumes, until romplctioi?wd Be iSue3 Take orders for Mcatj, Urd, btt, i n onc'eiixUyomonths.P 'Ul lye Ued Butter, eerSoaphteJM- croi'tniA. showinjr tvne. illnstrQti..L. 2iZa I i,v;.,l. : "12. win be sentffratL.oiiVAiV v- I "B"-" "r ' t. n ..if K ? , PSs lt nSrl VAnTcLATfl ilUUISK U R I' in IV imv - v I UilUU V " - ! Publishers, . D? AITLErOX & CO., 519 & 55 Broadway. N. Y.1 and the JJcasly Cotton Tice. dec 13 PETTBWAY; & Su 0t-i Ml r. 9 Watchmakers, &c. T. W. BROWN l SOriS, ' AVATCUMAKERS AND JEWELLERS. , o. n Market street I aienw'1"; air , advance r Wo arc9 WflJi (L-tablished"! 823.) and conducting a rehearinr. 11;ARANTEE THP: Movn'- w, l &ren to Interference Case. Jgf 6MORE&CO.,Attomji Saccemon to Chipman, ! g 629 F Street y?khtig&!i j Anericui and rorelpW patents prosurea in m u.u2m t against the County of Hew liauovcr, iu War rants, &c.,1&ucd previous to the Jst ofjanu- mrj, 1877, are requested to present a Hit the sajae to tite Spetul IJoard of Audit with oat delay. The Ibts must specify tlic Due h4 K il ; and A Mouw r of each arrant, titfreiliep n thname of the person to w hom Lunpl nH bv whom held. f.2 Action will be taken on each cUiiu. as- pic- arnira, id- accoraancc vrnu iuc law creatine the ItourQ vi Audit. WM. L. DUIOSSET, ch II I Chairman of K iih car. Tbd asccuiing force, .w;licu loaded Pittsburg.........1, . , . . ... . with ballast;, cuido roics. jrrapncU aud wu.nu- " - fift ra -.111 1 JtTiaCUCCV- M34, . rstiiTtrwi rrn ? v cnstcr, a. j..... . .......... 2.742, weight ofU4 UClc; rulty CitcnddJ; wUl Railway. N. . . . 1 161 . 9 a 6017132 13,553,819 6,482,800 09 ,08s 500 1,380,900 bo two and 'a half tbna.? The ttsccndinp I St. Joseph. Mo ton. . Tho- UIIoot . ttsolf will. bQ about lfe"' - - 110 feet in diawctcr tod 150 feet ia faelglit JSaTannaB, Ga.. "(Vnde&nU)"; " a',60o!6iO Consignment, OfVTvbs BUTTEK, i -y BbUlRlErj Zyj ' J Al'PLES. if BbU. N. O. j - Jjbls, CUBA ! 'V- . MOLASSES. 1 r uoxes iiLAi nunc ana Uacon, 1 jfv ,KrsT l'eae, l'canutd. ronltry. Glue, c Instructed to tell arid wl l-do ii L : ' j f We are prepared to fill order promptly for Vireini Tig Ham, 5 to S lb weight or li to 12 lbs Clue mil grades ; Lye, Totaili, Wash ing Crystal. Bakiap 1'owxtera. lffat T.rH muhwi, omit, wm, ac, C. Cill and examine sample. PETTEWAY & SCHULKKX. Brokers and Coniahaion Merchants! t iionn rruccss ana Water SU, and purer, higher and ndbU nrJ" J1?- Vteranpcs and InUu- --7 - vie .veicume Tisjtor tjianerer before m honied of rcrinemPr,t Li eVt-r FIFTEEN MONriXS for $4. Scribncr . -vullc i uri cost ' The edit rial di's.art,,.nr Agents for tbe Diamond KnwferW--' employ the ablest pens both at borne and CatF inVited; to eall and i literary math??, toin Loiuhm, bv Mr. Wei- ! 1U1 u. , The rage of the magazine will be oi.tn a heretofore, so -far., hnnt.d L.. 'itn' I mit,totl eawcuioDor-all themes atfec Sn the social and religious life of the world an3 specia 1 v to til-. freVtiest tlioufrht ; r n ian thi.L- 1 i. i " . v-iv- u euuoiars o: tins couutrr r---M u.n uuq noDier, more cenial aud c-cnen.n-j in all ; .. fcenjai - t - - - fit u ifum S3 I 0 from the effecto 0f Errors and hood RKsroaBD. Impediment U7eJ removed. Xcr oi treatment. iAWsrf a H m tS' 7J i e"a'e remedies. 5 Y R-i H.001'. a?d "rculara cnt free :?.8eiea enTelones. AddrCM - " nOfflBD ASSOCIATinv iln v t T . - III I t 8 0 An InrJn;n i ' v '. . . "uuU usiib; a tiin-h I reputation for, honorable C0V 1 doctand profeiwiona! -km v . - i Claims crosecuted In PSopff United States. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 28, 1877, edition 1
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