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Sundays cx- t JAMES,. 1 'AID. v Lc-irnOff. 1250 ; Three Jj'iV One month, 60 cents. a1 m' be delivered bj carriers, WIWp"10' tbecit-rialthe 13 cents per week. ..-rstA1 ...I, and liberal. PZxt wiU Pleuc rePrt an J Dd iTpjTft their .papers regularly. tllE RIOT. - - TV,Uc wc imagine, .? ii..t in South Cirolina. tP?T ,i " rate chance I now to MFe . -. .. .. -.l.imrktic'Jinfo- ovh en- W ji. Sankey bad better SdrrocccdtoMr .Hayes' ' "the churches of all trt-'a nionarics from Africa, WfJl Uii and railrpad regions 'MiL Ohio, tr here a: fine P !ji.'.li.i. awaits them, com- . riiiladclnliia,- that i3"3 . ... ...t....l :v.itv His rT';t hptfer request tl belter re'Hicsi uie " . - f Wir MrTYar :-,t!ioa ol frccrciau v, - . -i-Mwint Cimeron,who roau- it mrtV JU JUOUISiiiiirt, uuuui tit D'J" ' ... u.w c riiU5 JTurW during the po'itical ria year, .iii ------ Jnrymuch interested in Fennsyl lUilroaJ tock, may-bo he would -.snr.tkr active campaign, when rtsllj private interests; and there nt-Gcncral Sheridan., who was MCSgf-l iu Ms campaign on the small ' . .v.n.noscd of the old men, fr3Jcliildrca of tnc Fiegiau lu te ! was likewise so valiant in pro- j.r-ii nnirl. traceable citizens f i l,nditiS. while there was no iryw armed force to oppose him ; . .lit . .1. . l.r crr.ir N i f fiP.i f 1- DlILT' I ,,,. jv, VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULYC25, 1877. NO. 5S the Country. TRAINS STOPPED ON THE N. Y. CEN TRAL WEST OF ROCHESTER. SHOOTING PEOPLE At HEADING. A mise TIlA Orrk5li ttril' who have neither character, nor position to rumors. Among then is one Well au- themselves amcuablc to no Uw whatever, men from Dunkirk, Salamance, and in This is the class whose acts arc Lnnirius: tcrmediate points, is niOTinr toward this The Movement Spreading all Over disgrace to Pittsburgh. place to rcen force the iteikerfj Aatngme s to any plan looking to any com pro- has been seized by Strikers lit AcBson. ie between the Fort Wavnc men and The railroad company has tc4m up the their employment, it is said that all hopes track at the summit of the grade west of in that direction are ended.. here, unloaded the iroti from the can, The railroad authorities' have distinctly with which the strikers threatened the informed the strikers that there. will bono destruction of ascending trains, and compromise whatever. It also said thrown the cars from the track Strikers that when this became known, all the have torn up the track near the bridge, a passenger engineers and fin-men riuit their mile and a half west of here. Much dis engines. As a result no trains of any satisfaction is expressed here at the con kind" will go out this evening, duct of the Fifty-fourth i llegiment in op On the Pennsylvania Haihoad there is euly sympathizing with the strikers LATEST MOVEMENTS OF FEDERAL DOi possible hope of a compromise. The omciais iicciare inau Mien Mian ml iu place, though not a wheel should turn en their entire road; also that if this commu nity can. get along without tlie Pennsyl vania Railroad, the latter can get along without the strikers. Th' mo "uns belouniuz td Knapn's Bat- - - J- J . . M AND STATE TROOPS, i , NEW YORK CITY REGIMENTS UN DER ARMS IN THEIR ARMORIES. LOCAL news: , New Advertisements. - -Geo. Mtees Boka Tea, Easplre and Gilt Edce Flour, Ac. ' T. J. French & Baos., Prop's- French' Y. CENTRAL R. R. MEN DEMAND AN -ADVANCE OF 23 PER CENT. tery, which were captured by the mob on Hotel. Saturday, have been recaptured and OriiRA 1(T o sniked. All trains on all routes were stopped by the companies as a matter of precau tion. At 41 a committee . of the Fort Wayne men conferred with. the officials of that road, and as a result the louowmg was bulletined at the offices of the com- House Burr'a Oceanicon. There is FiTTSBUiiiiii. July 23. This tnornin Pittsburch woke up without the apathy ' L 1 L. - n-rl- I Tl.TnV :na f;, to fnrn At. nn Passenger trams on the Lort aync and an advertised letter in the Postofficc for the late lamented W. II. Harrison. ' Grceu apples are good 'die-it for young children . Thoes who don't want to die should leave them alone. fa ... i : r Wpst Vonnsvlvauia Roads ..were discon r!irn- ruiy.i'ns iiic'fi.iii" in nits vjuuiiuuu . , , . . w.. . o I.. 1 . i . ! PlmUr. W rnnrtrtPil fh.lt. HOO UnUCU 1111S ailCI UOOIl k:,. : t.nna,ot com nan v. Ihev will leae on ITlinCrs WLTC tllJIUUUCIllUJi iu jiwuiwiu r- .... which started from Elizabeth at G, aud evening by order of the stnkcis. L,l.l Uo. ,1,rn Soon. en. Xczlcv was -What the compromise wascould not be 1 thn vnlnrnns 5inl learned ....Innlnnrn ll-l.rv tr llO n 11 InKpT f ) f 300. nt. Mnnirinal Hall and re- which leit Pennsylvn.a depot in ri.j. If anybody points a pistol at you in by the order of ( the fun i$ is best to knock him down at time this nnra i with tbo mnst convenient thins? at hand. , . M M r- " ..11.... tint i 4 I i o in I ceived arms. A second company y "" ...:...i.winr,n,i,iii, lv,ll l.nts comms Philadelphia, express one miiccasi J SOOU J Jlillllcvi iuu ai iiini ' .v . A letter addressed to E. T. Couaway has been picked up on the streets anddeft at this office. The owner can obtain it ring. til Uall LTliVO I o - i j I "fit l 0..-xhi.(-'tt-ic-ni'n itiir,ir'T nn ana revivers, Tho AVashington infantry, o P!;;- K - , & ifc-iirne command of the troops, and, ..- !. ctrnr nrrr hia head, in sal- 41 IUq UW iIUl vi v. . !iat style, as he did in the Ticgan' s cam p &rct i?sU and left into the mob until he JeEfllisbcs Uicm ? Thcr arc several ways rfprittinsastop to all: this disturhance iriicti we cm surest to His Praudulcncy jml for which vrc tlon't want him to feel in the sVrhtebt degree obliged. .Is the riot u .ire iririg and plunJerng all the prop- itty. they am hy their hands on, Gen si-TCJ in troulj bp excellent man Vil tite soldiers iu a war cf rotaliation Lis experience in plundering and burn ing AilantJ, Columbia and .all the farm Wusci on Us line of march through the linliuAi aad Georgia might be very val late b Lim in an . emergency of this ThiI Ilk I'rauJukxcy mu.-tlou no time en-ling for Sherman and Sheridan or aipetceful aud effective means may be fcsnito rtore quiet and harmony. )hcd here for r a...m m n L-( v ii c f tvci in I . I I V HI O IV I'l I'. iLKtll 1.1 UObLl LU IIIi I . . t :V i' frr nnrlrr (Inn . Oil the trains have telCgiap Wlcv headed by a squad of twenty-four blankets and sheets U move was given he said to the , soldiers that he would expect them to do their duty in this emergency, and if there were any who did not propose to fire when called upon, they should leave the ranks. Gipt. James D. Magill started at the same time for Alleghany City to meet a section i:ittnrv to use against uic 1 vn : S.1 fetv j-uard.to be called on in case of necessity. The veterans of 'Alleghany have S. C done the same. 'I he Mayor 01 Aucgnany has warned citi.ens that at ten taps of the city bell they shall assemble at the City Hall armed. , Unbailable Letters. t The following are the unmailahle leters remaining in the city postoffice; Mrs. M. M. Starr, FayattevHle, N. C. ; Mrs. Almira G. Berryi Joysville, Va.; Miss Maggie L. Whiteraan, Columbia FIGHTING IN BUFFALO. St. Swithin. Rain has fallen in this section nearly every day since St. Swithin's Day (July 17th.) There is a tradition that if tain falls on the day sacred to this Saint, it will rain . rm 1 .1 1 I . . -1,..... .1 llrtiicf 1 1 ri c ,1 Tlia iuia- fiiccessary. mc inrcc uunuiwi Troops uriveii iroia a. x.um aaiiy ior iorty ujrt iiiuiuaiwci. i' fnded at the upper locks and ny strikers Stopping the Trains. Lic ilcreabouts are pray ing that this tradi ng . v For the Iteview. "19 Shall Decide w en Doctors Disagree V Ht. Ki'ityR: I am one who would B to be tore if it is yea, yea, or nay, w, that 1'etcr Ney was Marshal Ney. Jsa inclineil to bolieve he was Marsh;il 7 ia rpitc cf vour article -in issue of Tl Kxxmut of Nej's wonderful escape 2atn,al lie gave it' to his friends, Sr6 1 beard fromthe HI of 1 Tolish count who " was - an Y Vrcuch army) and wlionew ircL'i c adventures and 'hairr Lfi? Le'mononski. and some U comrades vas 'beginning w weiamrracGjory, when that of Xoy JKTiH by hearing - one of -his old w ivf ers relate reminiscences ' Wiero. His escape from death 'riacc wonld fi'd a paper J by- itself. fori r Tery Mera raafljiie liad no re 51 w a scholar with little strength ' of 5?f Li!c hc adc fricn ;of, those V"' noble natures, i ;IIe was ;cov- -J011 friends to eeo sndtTcompare tT, VV thosc history hadiTenlhc JlW. lille',hq did, iioVrigQore. wce eorrespondttl with-the picture of 3ewotk upoieoh's' Jarshars;" incident wouid cire color to his iiirsba. j A xwreigner was found l-Sv ln ll,e rlnUot . manyr-miles rBM 7 AC the same time Ney 'a son jw, ami, after a hnrriftl ? visit:' dc- ,r?; ifc was whispcrcd.lbat the friends kept him informed of ll? ,red to assassinate his father, sJ2Ji.0Tertfc'' Wftcr :hc nearly . ws punwy's end;, then ho became nr;r v -giAcy :oapcatips w i fCT. ."Thus-shali the enemies cptfroni'thoeartL.'i a r..1l B.ij j ,uuer account I refer you to Uev. lcmassee, S. C. -2Ui,u loYoo? fliayqr W Rl fI-AI.o, July 2a.-Tho mob irom inc q y w yerified thig Th mountea me rami g o : Erie and l,aicc onorc oau, i .r , . ak(;ady . . i : I. n i niriinGCffi infill in .1. I . i .1 . . . I ( - i i.-pint n triiiii i.iit. i m at inai p frrvpnt ano. hA lippn subdued, and that their presence thn Kfnri. Warncd the men from .fur-j Id in rito. rpnnwed disorder. Tim T.nlvi' Shore and Eric 111 lliUlLV UU'' . v. . . , HUlft. J " i ..l-l t i iK.A o lirJ-pf nMflrrss. and i i .ic. nr,.rl,ii.il ho mob is 10 vren. ic:iev uuuiti'" --- 1 varus uuu. ouu o .... - . , .. .... . 1 . nv0n.j ... . o 1 rJ,t" . 1 - i .... i ...trot f loaf owrtiinf it. wfls still risincf. but both were loudly encercu. ouuiuui m qU,ct possession ana uhuum-mjsh.iu,,,. , u 0, - ney captain of the miners,, and William The Lake shorc iivc stock trains stopped siowy. There has not been waterenough, Plastes, a miner, both made very seusi- off at Qollinswooil. itud u,nioaotca mere . The RaiM and the Crops. Thus far there has been a rise of ahout leet in the river at Fayetteville, and The Excursion. A larcc TLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive; tetJaoSeatioai from oar friends on any and all tmhjecU iof general intcrcit but : , : j - ; 1. , , TTic name of the writer iValitt;s bt furnished to the Editor. : I K t it ' 1 Communications must.bwiitten onlj. oa one side of the paper." ' 1 Personalities must be avoided, . , j I . ' .tl r Amlit is C5pccially and part Ice Iarly and? stood that vhe editor does not always tadorw the views of correpondcnt5, nnless to stated in the editorial columns. t . . The Charlotte 1 Observer savs excursion arrived in this city yesterday afternoon, being composed of people from Wilmington, and other points along the Carolina Central ltailroad. It is "cstima ted that there are fully three hundred and fifty people in the crowd. The train left Wilmington with sixty. When it arrived at Polkton there were about two hundred on board. - Polkton furnished a good crowd, and at Monroe fully one hundred were taken on board. The excursionist spent the night in the city , at tho var ious hotels and boarding houses, and not a few in the cars. They leave this mornins for Henry's ou tbe Western North Carolina Kailraod. Here they will remain till Friday morning. Leaving llenry's they will arrive here Friday eveniug in time to connect with the regular train for Wilmiugtun, arriving there early Saturday morning. ' An Enormous Alligator- For some ten or twelve days past an enormous alligator has been seen' swim ming in the river in the vicinity of the Cotton Factory, aud on One occasion his gatorship attacked a party of urchins who were undergoing a proccs of ablution iu one of the docls in the Southcrii portion of the city. A few days ago Mr. W, Harris Northrop1' saw au alligator swim ming about, got in a boat and followed it across the river befor he could get a shot at it. He finally " drew a bead " on it and sent a ball from a Winchester Kific through the eye of the " critter." The gator Was towed ashore and measured nearly fifteen feet. V The Thermometer.- From the United States Signal Ufhcc at tjiis place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock , Augusta. 78; Cairo, 70; Charkbton, 80; Cincinnati, 75;Corsica'na, 00 ; Fort Gibson 72, Galveston, 74; Indiauola, 7C ; Jackson ville, 83 ; Key West, 81 ; Knoxvillc, 71 ; Lynchburg, 81; Memphis 71; Mobile, 80 ; Montgomery, 80: Nashville, j7G; New Orleans; 76; New York. 70 ; Norfolk, 79 ; Pittsburgh, 71; Punta Kassa, 18 Savannah, 81 ; Shrevcport, G0;.St. Louis 76; St. ! Marks, 80; Vicksburg, Washington, 80; Wilmington. 81. The People M'ant Proof.. There is no medicine, prescribed by physicians, or sold by Druggists,; that carries such evidence of its success and superior .rirture of llosciir.KV GtnilAN Syiut for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or any- disease of the Throat and Lungs. Amoof ofjthat fact is that any person afflicted, can 'get. a Sample liottle for 10 cents and J try its superior effect before buying tho .regular size at 75 cents. It has lately bcenitro-... duccd in this country from Germany, and its. wonderful cures aro astpnUhlng every one that use it. Three doses will ' relieve any case. Try it. . Now Advortisomonts. OPERA HOUSE. 1 3ION DA V, .1 U LV 30th. ' . j r Burr's Oceanicon, 6 1: WAR ON THE WAVE. i NEW AND HIGHLY INTERESTING 1. E.hihiti.n of 50 Historical Paintings, each Sxl2 feet in niie, illustrating the man stirring .scenes incident to , RUNNING THE DLOCKADL 1 ' , , . of the Southern ports during the late War. . These Painting aro the r.esult of twoyxari of application, and the scenes depicted gire an excellent idea of the Hals and danger of a trip . 'FliuM NASSAU .'TO DIXIE. A beautiful Allegorical Painting, reprc CUtil) , ' the lntkhduction of yellow fi;yi:k into Wilmington. Transfer of Blockade Running to the Wwt Indian Island and tiulf ports, illustrated br several striking views in the ancient city of Havana. Cuba. L The Whole concluding with a eerlei of 7 l aintinffs l one of the most stupendous events of the late- War. " . . . THE DOMDAUDMENT AND OF POUT FISHER. FALL i The great Armada is fecn under-war. TIic Fleet in Action. The interior of FortFiiher. TJic landing -of troops aboro the For U. Tho fatal charge of the Naval Brigade. Tho ter rific conflict in the Traverses. Closing scene. Moonlight. The Federals in possession of tbe Fort, illumination of the Fleet Ac. 1 . 72; Admission, 50 centi. cents, uallerv ov ce julj25 Uc.'erred Scats 75 1) ble spccchcj to their cqmrades anu-iq hadiCi-imiuately. atocu nas oeen .uuv.u Mayor, saving that if the riot was ciuellcd rc?uiariy thus) far by the Canada roads. ivw liint . nrr fn tin HUt lO CO IlOIllO Thn mnvkntS llCTC ai O Jl swuu-.miii. I -M. W SAVE SI m DDL and get the cnoicuflT oc tbnv had come, lhey saia they understood that the Philadelphia york sjldiers were killing the wives and child- Buffa No trains have been run on the iNew Central between i:chester anq Buffalo Fincc noon, bupcnnienucm, iui rows savs everything in Bull'alo is in the hands of the mob, but he wil run a spc-j cialup this evening, if-possible, there little doubt of a general strike . rnnnwal of hostilities indue- nn thc Central to-night or early in the edTthe proprietors of mercantile and other morning. , , - establishments to suspend business, and Tbo TOOb, veiuforced by hvgo lumbers nmoofthein have organica r called at the car-snops 01 rcn of laboring men, and they had come down to prevent tiis niassac.e. i'uey The rumors which have been scl auo.a, regarding mc rci enir The Military af the State Fair. At a meeting of tho advisory board ot wc arc glad to learn, to interfere with the the State agricultural society, held in corn crops in the Bladen low lands' lying Raleigh on Friday, it was ordered that the aloh the river. These crops arc said to volunteer companies of the State be in- be superb this year and promise an unu- vitcd to an annual target practice at the sually abundant yield. 1 State Fair, for a champion flag, to be held i hy the successful company ior one year, I i l lr.i.l t.i-nn nlnlll( til It would seem that our friends of the or unui ueic-iu, -u - r; . r v T-Vv,,!' ;nfwnor DeCOme lueuiuucuj v. xouui; vMuiwio ii'vuu. kw.v ... , . xi l..l.i . ... a thin- by halves, judging by.the. jrSsults al shot, ana m case .ne W j - 0 , F r. , GILT-EDGE' vncfnnl-iw was nnt. m.Iv a verv rdeasant cuuui0 wi, . mmm - i EMPIRE AND vCSieruay waa uut umj a i'"-""" " i - , r . , 3 'L t f Mpr nroDer military escort, on the fir.-t day onr. if pvnrv rosnect. but it was a 2rati- Qer proper iin uuij , T ' Tying financial success. The boat was crowded to, its utmost To-PfiRht's Concert. nlovccs into companies and, tender their and Eric Companies and ordered all the semccs to the Mayor of the city to aid m workmcn there to quit, which they oid rcstorin-order. Gen. Jas. Browne of the fortliwitb. No serious demonstrations Nineteenth llegiment also (tendered the aro as yet being made., - services of his command to assist in sup- About 4 o'clock this afternoon a Lufla- rPm disorder, ana ui 0 and jamcsion nam, promptly accepted by the Mayor, and Eric :depot on arriving at, compromu , ami back, tbec, on Fifth between Market and D6ck hank's returned in the name ol tteort- crossing, two miles i.m d cpot had Kc 1 , Caswell were streei, The performance will .oinuuncc M . ... i - .... I J ! ! -' capacity lor enjoyment, and still left be- The Cornet Concert Cub will give, ihh hind some who had desired to go but who evening, the firet of their open' air con- were too late at the wharf. , Dancing was certs, from the stand recently crccicu ior rnoxvi GEO. MYERS, 11 dtiasouTXxmoxiTOT. juiy i., o tiinrt. mifi mc 1 tiprnenca anu &u lOVlUC ClllZCUo. A" i cv.. - a uiiaiioi - , ., rt ail II 1 1 ' 111 ' All lljUVIVIi' - I All 111 I ,1 I I I I LI LalV m. m w - - - I UULU V 1CI VV vi - ' ' ' 1- id. .InlJjrMfnl Hara-frrrVl i Tlw Tufnnian String band wili als Kniinaca uiunj; . . i loieiui wbvu '- - it ub.uut; ui vv..qw. . -rj - ... - ----- a beating of drums and movements, ot cm- . -..-'" ,ion vp.i.t.s- sner.t bv them on the waters of the Cape be in attendance and will fill up the ,m snlrf crv throilirn tUO strueio n... miu anujLu - . - w tmrs rem ercd bv the the stirring scenes of the early days of tlv war. As many of the manufacturing cs tablishmcuts had suspended work in con bom m If senuence of the non-appearance of the employees, the Streets were thronged . .1. 1 . . 1 rf-f. f f TIP The Men Ready to Accept the Re-duction-The Oiler Rejected by the Road, HOUSELLSVILLK, N. 1 JU )' - it 10 A. M.I botU brancues n w - to y. (Mock to.iay rcmam- Council asbcmhlea m tpo ocitxi. ;inchan-(xl. At that hour a committee Chamber. Mr. W. V. Thompson in th cd waitcd llou the railway nJr M'hat rrcntlcman siaieu .... (,,rtu iiw.;r .rip.v:inccs and of the meeting was to discuss and o lent! Their prhv adopt means looking to the protection of Ethcakbrgcofconi. the city and citizens. . . h.t pn wi10 ,ad been sent to New ity Mr. Little tii it. the citv be well as other expenses pledged to furnish all .rations needed, as A .' r.. ;niirrpil during 1IIVM1 the present exigencies, x no muiivt. adAs o'clock' this 'afternoon the Phila delphia military were in Freeport, where iwT .train is lvinn awaiting orders. A "" " .. :r telegram was sent to them reueai, niittpemcu vrL- to confer with Following were their terms: i Brakemen to go to work at the reduced .kf .mil tin' riinmanv waes. lien i'ei ti.m.;j . i rf to pay for Switchmen Kcccivcr Jewctt. the extra ' hours . they work. . the same, it their hours cou- The Oceanicon. B v refercuce to our advertising columns it will be seen that Mr. Charles "5. Burr will give the first exhibition of liis fine panorama, the "Oceanicon," at the Opera House on next Monday night. Now it is very natural that we, as WUmicgtonians, should wish to encourage the talented au thor of this .fine painting with compli mentary and possibly flattering notices But fortunately in this i f instance we will neither have to stretch our imagination nor our conscience to do so, for Mr. Burr's Concert Club. Troops for .Washington Citv. Col. Pennington's command from Smith" ville arrived this morning on the Steamer Douglass, en route for Washington City, where they arc ordered, wc presume, to protect the Treasury from the " strikers. : - - - r 1 They are a fine lookmg body ol men nno some of them saw service during the laic unpleasantness. , Sinr asserted this inorniu" that X U v w Mr. J. "NV. Kobbins was erecting a house on Fourth and Nixon htrccts, which is not but Mrs. Caroline Kobbins is sr.l.U. OF THLJ KLECANT jyJyJ 2VIIXI3DTI2A just received. -. ' 60 and 75 Cts- per 37onnd. Onr Unirersal Sales tell Ih? Stcry. Imported and sold only by ' f GEO. MYEBSV 11 & 13 Front Stroot ; july illustra-1 crcctiDg one a " . i i I I.. t. mm Ii itn IirrnrL" in Til Ore stitutc a day- .r - t';' V'"2 - ns lhlu onc. And in 3dditioa to tbi, thi. by truest FREMOH'SBOTBfc THE ELTIOPEAN I'LAN. OPI'OSITK W Citr lla.Il I'ark, Court Hoax and New Postoffice, ew 1 or it, au aioaera impwr" mcnu, including Elevator, Gas aad Baaaio; WaUr, in every Room. T. J. FIIS.XCU 4 BU08., httZrnlkratfi Wcare requested nf if Vft!'0 wUI prcaclimg at ihb iJWt.l ' npaa 'op-Snnday -July tf&yt fail.bihS Catholic 1VW tv. ' - A Wr Imff Ulos-a sMch atyaroga, P tb percale over her diit of white cfTT jl.coot 4s."a: -jnter I sunset h.. ,!i.wy Prison. Uer blue eyes were US? ofer check; her Ifps Wc tlie , It So la - to dinner. ; said: , i . i u dates nv tins lo merit ami jwn i . i scenes upon - " c?ns and S2.1I substantially a reduc- tbe gnc prod them to return to the city; ana guj v . ccQt Fircmca t0 bc pro- . pcn an tceins them protection. it is not - di what will bc done, uetacnmcuu, us Trackmcn in the -an.fi raiment to whicn the troops in iuv. . C1 r0 -nIi tho,c cn ace- city on Saturday belonged reached Blairs- yaw . to v al of com- ..! mnrnitl" havinT been 1-tlOnS 1. tf V . .. l; U vine seciiou iu p . , j i land along me iracn, uuieoa held at diffcDt. Fotott W SL mcot 9tl,crwiso. Passes It is hardly probapio . m W. V " Lroed as heretofore. AU commit- a i- a. i . . i .Aa.i orderca 10 iiio - 4 I inn should C AJk m u w - - n u . i n uiiiu r - - strike proper and Us terrible " wiaot accept the terms and had no evinced by the .burning and p ng. could ,ta p aUemativc net ion referred to above has Peaches sold lor lorty cent per . been seen and passed upon ny. vory wu-1 urn iuvjuu ... . .. . .a" il, I . 4 n-rnolUvillP pctcut critics. Besides this many oi xmi jruiitzsl i A4UIUVI I a 1- jaly 2: J'roprietors. TA11TAU Tvhiph irn nortraved so beautifully made from grape acid enters into Doolia . y ( which are portrayed so uea y &n pwcJ of bcforc the canvass were very near to us, ,Thfl is tnat themost satis- i . t. . : it wrn reTT I . 4l , ' r vomer i riuvcz j dear to us. Bat it is useless to say more, a smalicr quanUTy of leven flour. ; for we are satisfied that every one wiu mea that try ay bq want to see the thrilling scenes of the blockade running, and the picture of the Must Co VI ; LiTjIV SUMMER STOCK towtU dls- rcnuove l siy ;3tw Store, 4 Front ttrt9ts, and la m- orjcr t0 to I will lply ITatiiral Mineral Waters. '""o . chows it-1 nanimnv oi ,v..-., . , flames, and their better nature nowsii- u Warrants have A A 1- SV-r- nifl IU I IU ttrA.AX. A .---- . ..A 1 self on all hawls. wuwuoi som!. c .. .1 i . ..tn.1 nn. tncrauiu - i . f ii.il nave uccu euav,.u y -- ... 1 lnnilnra much lower grade of men than Tha tcwn lo W is filhi witU flyin; w. - , greatest bombardment that ever cccurreu poixiXABIS and HDNY iniwuBwgw.Mw nv LVi Fekge,kept constanUy on band. Thislt scene, tb brands filled ort Fisher Mr. "Roir was an eye-witness promptly at Importers races. in and of course all of his representations i j ; w j. BUmiAX.V. trn to nature. T M : I Jaly 3 Lippitf. Bow, South Front SL the stock. juiy 23 Cireme a calL ?T Market Street. 1VERTISE iX T"dAILT MVK. t niy jawi ache so.' T fMi ..I Ilia CITI.I.. I v -w - . ... z 'inavn rn . - - .
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 25, 1877, edition 1
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