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. V wv."r . ' - ----- -r- :;..,,,,.,.i;-! . . . I - ' '-iilft; ' JJAHiT ."'MiPIBW.- cepledby t 1 MRS. J0JK A PBOFBIXTOB. all . -n a W 'tTIO POSTAGE l. , 0 Six mentor f 2 50;; Three .rtr , One month, 60 cents. - e I :n ,h delivered Dycwnen, ifliny Prtf the city, at the 7 . -f low and liberal. llrec" ni nleucreDort any and their papen regnlarly, SUMMARY If-; JL-itrf""1 wastry iKfcrc V'J was daogcrou. remain kV hc telegraph? tympany. 'U filled with clccjticlljr and rurniuinstriirDenis ns v tdc" ruined, i. The magnets -were on the 4 00 en. 6U ''i utul ith coal sprtirg. j iIrihiJ. last cvcnin; -IHP- -A aJcaK cd to leach her about five l iW Lf and' 5 Uto :-f ihare '1 k . h the Hoa of Lord;' I&rtBcaconsficld rttf i thal'the Vppoi n t meij f Mr.'-T. rU U Tomrlroller of the Stationery XflJ DiaJoon grounds of deficiency. -ni.il Wr Tiott's rcsisnation had pt'ia Li hands, but,' fur -reasons raUic duty, h(? was hrul'oi to 4H;:f The 77f anhnccfi il i'iie:of , the gefieral ? election ? in fswe bas keo fixed :fur . Oct. .11. , PLEASE KQJICE, -. i" r J f i rty We will b glid to rtcdte) cctailiiiioaa from oar friendj on asj aadaH-rsljctj of general latereii.lmt.lKAI. .X ."itfot VOIL.,2. 1 - u . WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY' 21v! 1877. ,1 BridgiMg the Danube. ( ''IfacRnssians seem to have built their bridges and crossed the Danube into the Dobrudscha very quietly. It was a, bolder and: more briliant undertaking in 1828: The Turks had divined, the intentions of the enemy, and had intrenched themselves opposite the point of crossing. The Rus sians had to make a causeway 7,000 paces in length1 before they could reach the Dant; andwere under lire while at work. They had a flotilla on ( the Danube, and wnen ineir causeway was complete tney they sent a detachment of infantry and Cossacks across the river in boats and landed ' below, the Turkish earthworks, These troops, carried the intredchments by storm, and the Turks abandoned the attempt to dispute the crossing. Napoleon's passage of, the Danube in thefacc of the Austrian before th6 battle of WagranV was still more brilliant. He concealed 'the materials for a floating bridge in the I woods and brushwood: be sent across at nine p. m. two battalions of infantry,svho held thcio ground till the bridge was completed; he then threw, an other corps across the the river and by daylight there were 70,000 soldiers on the 1 : 1- I UlUtT S1UU. j I Mrs. Mary Majard Clarke. Mrs. Mary Bayard- Clarke, of North tlarity in office ha' been CaroUiia, well known as a writer,, is I finennmor tnp. summer witli Mrs. t .harlottA -rfrmdfsaiDSi vt. Smith, of The Inland Jfogazinc. -PiTTOTOt .Marine nospuais iuuy -inc inland uuu met m its . aJ. j-1u ;condiiet in" rcccvinrgl Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Mrs. CSPI. . . .if u 1 - extra rooms on Char- scr vices ottc Smith presiding, andlMissIIan jgtL. I 1 n 1 en n ort!nr n snrrptarv A ftnr t.Tio wwneforat 6 a day. . The Iaw con- t - ofcuronte business Mrs. Marv fraplatel thar this allowance should be Bayard Clarke, of North Carolina, was pre- turcl but iV is claimed that he sented to the ladies of the club, and, at the dm m all the tiinCQ As', the bill Wt of thq president ! recited several of .rs r.- ," ; j ; , , .. her own poems, and added further to the w 3tanjassed bjr-jhe, accu.ting interest ot-tiw occasion by a bright and ofianiTsthousht they will be impjica- vivacious description of southern life, man- lalc Tlii Tresideot ' ha3 endorsed J the tiers, and social changes. Mrs. Smith re- over to Secretary Sherman rnwriwea ia cuecu iuat iuu com.a (f inrtolisation. iilpmw women of Chicafro had extended to Mrs. Uwqii, wbo ls.. fcctcil as Grand Clarke,' who was acknowledged as one of XsbV'at , tUa funeral cf JJackctt in the most influcntial,represcntatiyes ol the Y.ftcalf3u,'flBGa hi rclum, redcived putnern press sno saw an luuicauou u .,J".s , ... ,, . . . .. a- J jthe more friendly relations, both in social ,u -u.ui'J V'A1 -"""o 'and business life, which should exist hc- Uov. Carroll, of Maryland, has issued his tween the west and the south. Mrs. Clarke proclamation aiid ordered out the troops thanked the president and the j ladies for Mccoimt vf the 'detention of cars at their generous welcome, and said that the a,w,i,w. i - -'ih.- : . i- climate of Chicago was "the ery. tonic Cn!5tfrl3ria Ivjctc is no . disposi- , , . J : i 7: A': .. , I nHorl lu rirf.hprn rnnTlp.. ailil believed Ujo Io ictcrlcrc itjUi the troop m West that this tnetropolisT am) the northwest iirpnaftratlbe Wockade at Keyscr is would be their' future favorite summer re act jet iretcn.' ,The blockade at sort. The ladies then adjourned to tue lerthVilleVr;, continues? A Jremont house for dinner ; iwhere. they i .' - . . discussed the viands which had been prc- patchfromElmira, cv; ork, says : pared fur them withaskcen an appreciati- rUiilhe"opinlon of tjic rail road men here 0n of their merits as of the previous lit- tfcttiejtfj aiU " lie' gsnpraj. t frdTY fegt. Chicago Times. vrtdrnr ' tlmf : the-JCorthcrn; Central r - -. r -- - . --r ttalOTrJatoatttnko.'----1 All the j "I The Mails. t.WJl. u.'m.y' r.iti 1 :t! :" I i The Malls close and arrive at the City follows; ( cijosk. rouirh mails - - - 4:l 1 31 Nnrthprn Mironth and Way malls. G:15 A M Mails for the J. O. and A. & JS'.. C. 1 f o i 1 rno.li: ami routes: sunnlieu thprfifrnm - -- -- -- - i:lJ 1 31 Southern mallsfor all ix)intsSbuth, i , fiaiiv ------ x f - .(except Sunday) - - r - -:00 r H :FearlUver, Tuesdays and hrl- dava - - - r - - 1:00 J 31 tails for points along line of Che Wllniingtonians Among the Monn- . ! 1 tains. , Among the hotcParrival; Hotel, in Asheville, rcccn The name of 'th'wfltVBiiCaliriyi U fttt. Editor.,:;--- Communicitioxu m oitJ writ tea caly ea one aide of the paper.? X -r t rir'Jl i l'cr;onilitici matt be aroided. Audit U C5PeciAlIr and Tarl I lirlr cad? NO. J5J ttfteeditorldoeiBotalwayi3(5orM ucwi oi corrwposaenu. uaicxs' ao iuuh in toe editorial colamns. .. Almost jinother-Flood. The -weather? farltfifta&'fAir Alv Wni, , - ; 7 ?:ZT -rfT tzr"' " at the Kiglc v. .W.-.nV tWrHnlraU fcuc Church Services. , Worship in the various churchea tf tl v46u uuwci8., jprnmaa rmft rt ih i nlir 4. , rn Now Advortisomonts. ,i 1 ! those of Mr. G. W. Williams and family, n Yn Z V -"rSSS , , ST' JtHN 8 CUCRtu 1 Misses Sallie Swann and Annie Davis, 1 ? ted and , July 22-Eighth Sunday ler Trinity Mrs. J. E. Oaklev and1 -Mr. Bernard f'Tf ' IP- H oVlJI F" t f,v:.m:t: inS out the water, and on the sandhills, J-yer at 11 ocIock. Lvening Prayer at Aijttll, VI t lIUllllLUIl. 1 i I near the suburbs, pedestrians wero com pelled to use batteaux in crossing the Magistrate's Court. Railway Notes. Schr. IJ7;t. Myers has been on the rail- streets in certain localities,-:;-'.' ways for the past two weeks undergoing an extension. She was hauled up above the "cradle" on the ways and cut in two parts, and has been lengthened from the centre to the ends. ! I Schr, Yankee Blade U also o:i the wa vis and will undergo some slight repairs. ST. patjl's (evaxo.) Lutheran ciiukcii, Corner of Sixth and Market streets. Ser vices by the Rer. FT P. Cook at 11 o'clock a. m. S unday school at C 5 p . m . Th c The case of the white "man, Joseph t oiwnrch will meet in the T, . , . SZT . vwcu i TectuwtRoom of the Church on Wcdncs- Postal Convention. At a mcetiug of the Board of Trade, August, for larceny and trespass. held yesterday i afternoon Messrs.. II Brunhild and N. Jacobi were appointed delegates to the Postal Convention, to be held at Fortress Monroe,! anil Messrs. A; Ketley, arrested in Messr:rA1ex.r Sprout I dav at 2 so t. m & Son's1 office, night1 beforo last, was! 1 first baptist church heard before Justice Harriss, to-uay and I corner of Market and Fifth streets, Bcv the prisoner committed to jail in de- James B. Taylor, pastor. Services to fault of bail, to await his trial at the M?0"? ffc , 11 ,a m' and 8 V- m" next ! term of the Criminal .ii fii i 'i t ' r i f j 1 1 n t ii I f mm . . -. 1 . .1 n. . . . ' vourt in 1 m i 1. 1 . 1 1 iaj,i uiccwuj; j. ucauiiy UlUl, ill O O ClOCK. Regular church prayer meeting Thursday, D. Brown and S.1I. Fishbla 1 alternates. .Laid Up. c were chosen Freshet in the Hirer. t By accounts just received here from ibist pbesbiterian chukch, Fayctteville, we learn that! the river at 2)rnJrr1lllird and 0ranSc streets, licv. Jos. that nlaro rn, 91 ft JtnrJ- A R Wilson, D. . D.,;pastor. Serviccsatll - 'vw www 4M J AVWV J VWVViUUJ tUVlU ing between daylight and break fast a m. and 6 p. m. seamen's bethel, No. 17 JACTOUY MAKLS . probablxjlha belt HALF D1MK CIOAU ntdf ia U U.:B. , For sale br , ' -r"! juiy2i . p. ribobg lT.NlT OLD STOCK r Pure Rye WhicjoSy FULL LINE OF BEST BBA2fP3 AT ; 'C1IAS D. MYEIiS & GO'S,' !. , ' I. ' ! .,.....,( 25 TWENTY-FIVE : , 25 BOXES.CHOICE ' ' : Mil fliwra n'!i:S CHAS. D., MYERS & cd, 5 A 7 north Front Ot : ' july 21 1 : ;' ; V , - iv rfLWWAS. BiSy V vt VvU JL. A VAJ W UUvi t f U Lt i Old .V wo up. country we icarn nave neen quite Kev. J. L. Keen, chaplain. Services ever v :Thc U. S. Coast Survey schooner Cs- ncavJ ana consequently we may look for ounaay auernoon at 4 o'clock. All are well, Capt. C, J. IardelhV commanding, a congiacraoie rise mi tncmuady waters ot - which has been in our waters for the the old Cape Fear in a,few days. second Presbyterian- chliu h, . I I . I i.ri- "C.i-tU ''., ..1 ,,.1 1 ,-.. put Ihreo or four r.o.nths, bii beca laid WiU be Sent Home. ' ZnVrTl 1 be poor unfortunate white woman, 11 a. m. Services at 81 p. m. by llcv; J. BROUGHAM'S COOKED MEATS A RE THE BEST AND M0ST BLU up untilcold weather. She is moored at the mouth of Llizabcth river near Smith- who was yfcstcraay arrested for drunken-1 K. Avilson, D. D. Sabbath School at 1 Summer use. i - . . .... ville. Capt. Iardella' will leave in a few ness and save her name as Lola I Montez. P- M- 1 ra3cr meeting Wednesday, 8 days for Washington Citv but will return' will be furnished transportation to herl in thf. Fnll Sinrn lii nrr-lnl' horn Aint homo ipViVcnmpmW. m U noirrli-P 'RoNT STlkLLT M. E. C11UUCJI SOUTH, Iardella has made We wish him a pie ble goods packed ia tbu country. -,Thy art iu use all over the! World. Jart the thins fof the Summer ant Fall. hisarrilal here Capt. home, which is somewhere in the neigh- mmy warm friends, borhbod of Wilson, on the W. W. R. fTtffZT trccW' I " .t . . , t J. ii. Mann pastor. Service every SaU- 3asant sojourn during h. Her case is rather a sad ope, as re- bath at 11 a m and 7i p in. Sabbath a safe return: to us in the lated to us by the officer in charge at the J School at 3 p m. vV "an, io wnom sne. gaye-.a unei oul- ( rlrTH street m. e. church south, line of her historjv-d situated on Fifth, between Nun and nut d, 5&7 Worth Tront Otroot. july -12 i f jt o the iFl!i branch, , have"; been L ' , , XrT-!T r- . I Northern tin nca. me situation- tn'Ohio is un .fteeanpd;'U,rhms, look tufbuleut in txwrc larje chm ds are around depots. -Vliinjton-jSffiu". says.a Ipgatlon! bdearDco,:irres)ectivc of party muiu ;mc imru, .ouriu -ana fti DistricU of North Girolina 'are x- ratTk necessity 0f changing the ;. (except Sundays) - - -6:00 AM Meetinerof the Board of Aldermen. i The Board of Aldermen were called to gether yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock by II is Honor, the Mayor; present, '.His Honor, the Mayor, and Aldcrrnch Planner, Von- NOW IS THE TIME . TO BUY It is the old old jspr:hi)verah's Church streets, liev. J. M. Bhodes pastor. '. , ' - of betrayal, and need not be repeated here. Serviccsatll a m and 7A pni. Sabbath "yyATEIi COOLERS, I. C. FREEZEKS, When will women cease' to listen to the Schoc1 at a m,i Tin Toilet Seta and Tin Sic pJari at reduced artful and honeyed words of a seddcer's vin c) Bowden, Lowrcy, Foster, Glahn and Vollcrs. The reading of the minutes of the pro ceeding meeting-were dispensed with tonjnie? V Third .City Court. C. Hussell, white, and C. H. Tho mas, colored, were brought before His Honor ST. THOMAS (CATHOLIC) CllllltH, Dock street, between Second and streets. Morning services at 7 and lQ a m. Vespers at 7 p m. Sunday School at 9 a m. SECOND BAPTIST CHUjRCJI, on om uetween c-nurcn ana uiue prices for c.itb, nt - ' , 1'Ank'i.ii x Tivinu'M; 19 South Front it july 20t CAPE The Board of Audit aud Finance sent this morning, charged with an affray on I streets. Preaching at 11am and 7i p m. in a communication which was read, and the street. The sentence of the Court by Rev. W. S. ,Mel vin. Sunday' Schooli at jdaced on file. was a fine of 2.00 a piece On motion of Alderman planner, the John Grady and his wife Anna Jane, FEAR MILITARY ACADEMY. Wilmington, IX. C. iiails for points between Florence and Charleston 11:30 A M .v.iuue uuiccrs in i nose u sincis. i i tti-p zmsi tntcTs ivsasr m-ca-la-e - a m VW-ircaEbc bentfiofrfcts; AlaiLs for Easy I till. Town Creek. , . Tliirffxr--:'' - - -f every 1'riday at ---- b;0Q A M ARRIVE. tt leltif fppjj. j , " vwrf is I Vnrthorn throuch mails - - 12:15 r M - i vi u im -mu.uu BLaa . va t. u i - . v r.m Ummissioocr: ofranternal son Tiortliern through and M'y mails. 5;50 f SnVifhprn mails - ---.,, w A 31 i-i i 'intril Tfnihvnv fit - - 6:oD A i'I Ainii.! HPiivprort irom t:w j. j.u. w- , TV ; J u C40gaJl01l Will I nu u .trrr? k , .- stamps for sale at general delivery when ,t I tiand3iHl XariUoIi starap office is cipsel. . 1 V rrt-f maii , Kev Boxes accessible at aU hours, day and 'linr:crcnc Wails collected from street boxes every day n . I T HP A T 1 TVn?.W.S crowd ault aTnuS$erOjrfitlc Messina Lemons- ----- - --. r, Ti ew aui oriiiouicmo. & Co. 25 boxes Choice ."nrrtMcrfcam Cooke 1 Meats W;cXusion : and CX- -Finest uia dnck V - - I'lGOII -w. xi. i"s, in market this mornin .. . i lit is all very well to laugh at a woman's mouse makes its ap CwTmV7 I-3I,J pcarance in mo vicmiiy oi jagiggd jUt a little merriment should be rcrved a .strikers. tijC man wh0 plays circus wlnlc a June i-lfeasains . o-w ro. alU. A 1 a a" I " - - . . 1 1 a 1 ' - MP51; romi js walking up the inside oi nis troHsers tuf;:$t slow andj moasured step of a mm diydaborer.. t T!53 aro placed outho tnu. Jj - , -.readthi.-. -'iri - CaptG. L. ttAtxi JL1-' r V P'rt t tberecent session iFBo documents; to th entiUea SlSSS to them and not .cccssablo by. railroads ot .ttTflitC -tir-XdiA- StatcsviUo -and irrade a c.rctnt thnmh ViAlUWVlt. 11C H III I5il B v -o - Marion, and travel- throV Mitchell, jcey, Madison and otner counues m extreme AYestl PtfWmontPrf. . license tax on retail. lijuor I dealers was who were arrested yesterday forenoon fixed at $12 50 per month, that of whole? were brought into Court this morning. sale dealers at 20 per muptli, and that The Mayor, after hearing the case, de- on cotton compress companies at 50 per cided to discharge the woman, and ordered month. 1 . Tho report-of the' Committee on Police was received and ordered 'spread on the minutes. The committee, appointed to inspect sfables, X'c,! made a report, recommend? jng their accepla.nce, ivnd; on motion, the report was accepted and the; cuu.Huttee continued, TbC Sanitary Committee nuidc a report which was on motion, received and adop ted. The report is as follows To the Mayor and Board of Aldermen. Gentlemen : In accordance with your instructions, we Ikvc placed our commit tee in communication with the; Board of Health of New Hanover county. Being unwilling to assume so great a responsibility, and deeming it wise and expedient, we requested a meeting of the Board of Health, to determine if, in their judgement,-it would be sate to allow the Spanish vessels now Jying ueiow mo cuy to come up to the wharves and receive cargoes. The Board met, and under cer-. tain restrictions, such as thorough fumi gation, cleansing the crew, and a free ap plication of disinfectants, concluded to allow themto approach the citv In reference to the brig Mary Frost, now detained at the uuarautinc station with sickness on board, we rccomroeud that the Quarrntine Physicau bcinsttruct- ed not to allow her to leave the station until 30 days shall have elapsed since she entered the'river, and then subjected to a thorougn fumigation provided j there be no sickness on her for the preceding fifteen days, and her ballast discharged; at least ten miles below tnc cuy. .; We further recommend that the City Clerk be instructed to immediate! v notify . jm 1 at!! ataj the Spanish ice uonsm, m mis city, mai no vessels baiuu oi uwuuj, ' u, the Spanish ports usually infected with vcllow fever, will be allowed to enter this port after the 15th of June or before the 1st ol UCtoper. . All of which is respectfully submitted. Hency G. Flanker, I. W. KiNt;. The report of Aldermen James A. Low rcy, on the condition of the city carts, was read, and on motion, the matter was re ferred to the Chief of Polcc under the supervision of the Mayor, with instruc tions to report at the the next mcetiog what four new carts would cost. The Board then adjourned. ! The startling dominance of yellow in bonnet trimmings this year indicates that j the blonde have had their day, and that the brunettes are coming once more to. the! front. . . . i v ... i ". the man Grady held until the City Physi cian could pronounce upon his soundness Prayer, at C o'clock. ", Sunday School at S. of mind. It having been stated; in evi- Barnabas' School House at 4) pin. On dence that the fellow was a little, "Liinay" Holy days at 7 a. m. and G prm. , . . ... i ' xi -rr. - ST. PAULS CHURCH, (EriCOrAL.) and his conduct since his arrest, the City ' v i ' ,, ,, m-. , . , , ; y r corner of lourth and Orange streets. nan oinciais say, nas tenaea very mncn Rqt t m AmbIer rccton Services at to corrobborate that part of the evidence. Ham aid p m. Scats free. In addition to this the man has a pretty ht. james' church, bad wound upon the arm, which some of corner of Market and Third streets, Rev. the witnesses state was received by thrust- A. A. Watson, D. D. rector. Morning ing his arm through a window glass, and Prayer at 11 o'clock ; Evening Prayer at 5 ,r. ,T , . ., ',. o clock. Sunday School at 4 p m. so His Honor upon the .whole thought . 1 i . , L . x , .1 , r , CHESTNUT ST. i rRESBYTERlAN CHURCH. that it was best to hold Grady for the ' T - . , proper medical treatment which his pbysi at 9 a. m. Bible Class at 4 p.m. cal and mental conditipn both seem to The Review for the Summer. Persons Leaving the, city for the vari ous watering places, country residences or resorts, or those going abroad, can have the Daily Review mailed to any addess by ordering the same at this office, qt 15 cents for one v week, 25' cents for two weeks, 40 cts for three weeks, 50 cents for one month, $1.50 for three months, $3, for six months, payable in advance at this office, j United States postage prepaid 3 pm. Regular prayer meeting Tuesday Maj. Benedict J. Burccjf. B. 8.". rtnefpaf.' evening at 7 o clock. : , , Charles F. Garrett, A. 31., Auocitto rrla FIRST FREEVILL BAPTIST CHUlCt M, . ' -"77",. , corner Fourth and Dawson street.. Sqr- iLL TER UEOIXS FIRST 110iDAV , viecs at 11 a m. auu j p m. . ST. MARK'S (COLORED) EPISCOPAL CHURCH, corner of Sixth and Mulberry streets. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock. Kvcning in October. Young men and bcvg prepared for'Coilfjffl or business. Fur Circulars contaimoj full1 informaUpfl, ; apj.ly to Maj. M. P. Tarlor. ' , ., f jury 11 1 need and require. j The Court then adjourned. Important to Sheriffs. vc below a copy of a circular just issued from the Auditor's office, which we copy from the Raleigh Netcs of ; this date, directed to the diflerent Judges of the several Courts of the State in regard to the delivery of convicts to the various works of internal improve ment J ' j . , . . ' , . Hon:. . .Superior Court Judge. "- Quarterly ftleettncs. Th;rd round of appointments as made Judicial District : S:c HcorwiU confer a Javor nrn S. Black, Presiding on the State Auditor by directing shenffs J.rje ,l ; , wn- ' . . tl of your Courts, who have convicts to "rrvi..MC " "m"Jowu xyii.if .u. convey to the various railroads and other odisfl .Chnrch, South. places to which they may be assigned Smithville, at Smithvillc July 2$, 20 (except the Penitentiary), to obtain Cbkesburyand Coharie Mis- i from the Superintendents of the roads, sion at Black's Chapel Aug 4, 5 Arc. to whom the convicts are delivered Qiaton at Hope well .Auir 11 12 a receipt lor them, - to be niea in ma Wilmington at r ront Street... Aug lb, l'j ofiice,or their accounts cannot be audited. Topsail at Rocky Point, (Dis- They arc also required to make an affidavit trict Conference.........) ....Aug 2J, 20 before a Superior Court Clerk as to the - correctness of their accounts, which they s The Thermometer, must also tile in this Department. From the United Stales Signal Oflice at lti making out their accounts r. the this place we obtain the following report State they are not allowed mdeage, but f , , . m $2 per day for the Sheriff and $1 per day f 1 thextnoineter, as taken this morn- for each guard. One guard allowed for ing at 7:31 o'clock - - . every three convicts and two.-fer every , Augusta, 72; Cairo, C5; Charlcbton, 79, six convicts, but for less than six onljr Ccinnati,63;Cbrsicana, 01 ; Fort Gibson one guard is allowed. t : nJ n, ti.t-Ai Ti ..T,i. Trusting your tlonor will pardon me I t ' . -, .w r thus trespassing upon your time, 1 1 iUe, 80 ; Key Wejjit, 85 ; Knox ville, C7 : OF TUE j YOUNG C ATHOLrC FRIEKDS S0(5ST. ; TUESDAY JULY: 24thr - On tho Superb Iron Htcaxner' ' ". oov.woaen;;.;;':." , To Smithvillc and ,f , ,., , i , 1 Fort Ca7cU ! ITALIAN STINOBaND ENO AGXD ! , THE PERFECT GOOD ghpEK asd rep utation of our Excursions ara aaaraa- tec for a pleasant dtj'i enjoyment.. j , . A , Tickets, for Centlcmcn...,........;...'.....ltl.0O For Ladicd or Children ' 60 Boat Icavei foot of Market treet at 8 a a. Ladies Mill furnish dinner and refniboenU j at city prices. jolj Urn wjn Tho Excursion and Pio Uio - Soason Continues AD ALL GENTLEMEN. WISHING firtclar work done ahoald call at No. 0, South Front itreet. Bhavlaj: 10 cents llair Cutting 25 cent, Shampociat: IS cents Even at thce pricea no lard or pl?l fat aaed aa Pomatnm, only fine ollj, beaati&era, pcrfm merits and Lay rum. June 25 JXO. "WEHIfEIL" JUST RECEIVED, A SlilPIJB LOT Of E. &, M. DOLLJIAX'S VIXE0XH5, ai 5 m White Wine, I'ickllni and Oder Tlargar Also, aamplea of cnoicu c&Aniiaa It. pay-to cire me a call fcefoti fcofen ft, t J r1 " ids elscw junc ay'-to gire me a call fcefoti tnrcbaa here. W. J. DUUlIAWJf. 2U Lippiu'a Kow, Soath yroat ct. r for am, very respectfully, your obedient ser- j Lynchburg, 73 ; Memphis, CC; Mobile,'72 ; Yant, oxjiyiL, x. xa k MontOTmetT: CO : Nashville. C8: New Orleans, 74;Xew York, 71; Norfolk, 73?; MORE BRRiD AYD LESS LEAVEN FitiMnn&:iife2:'Fmta Rassa. 84 : is the the rule made by DooletV i Yeast yaasa 37 ; Shrereport, 67; St. Louis JfOWDEK- sition ond : c thz& tha bnAsin - TnrehaseT onivrralj can fortius In iwfm The its rivals. ? - ; ' Isst E-iuad trenfc cJ this morning. dwdeb. FuU . weight, punty of cwnno- . 7- . Vicksbur- 70- tion. and excellence of result put U be J -' mdcompeUUon. : Alltta groceri keep TTasIrngtop. 72; Wilgington, 75. K LWAYS O.N 11 AND AND - CONSTANTLY BEClvI VIS Q , a full Hue of Drug, AledicIatJ,, Chtaletl', Fay ArUdc c. I art nniarpajsed f Qsr Cara JAME5 C..JSCNDS. jdlyll Third SL, oprxuiUJCty LUH. . - Down With High Priccx ... 18 MY MOTTO. I am Willi iut; -i Lt Plain, Shaded. 8patterwWork. t- : ::1?J Perforated Board, at TEN CENT J. I : r en . , Beard and Cbromo Mottoes tczzc'JL'? r : vr r very cheap.' Alio, tba Lauzi EtjL IT;;tr- Frame. SHrer and Gold Perforated L'oardj. lanre Iie, only 23c. Call and tiete good, at T. II. IlEATII'O, jxlj9 21 Market ES. f;
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 21, 1877, edition 1
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