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The Daily Review- JOSH. T. WILMINGTON. W; . u 1'RIDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1877. VIEAVSf AlD REVIEWS. The United States hverao a yearly, loss ot fifty million of. doikira by lire. Insma-icc coMfraVrfepay it : A Doston llorist is to receive 1.3,J00 fur the landse4ettf of Mr. lerro Lorillard's groundtj Jcw iiort$ ji. - J . - The vintage - lra -been excellent, uir! abundant tbrougbJjiij ljifj scmtJ j Of. KUrope tins season. mwecy iJiuqyara& - -were, molested by tho phylloxera inscct.tban for years. , The ItaliaaSjrrhly ciuipf ped and prepa: ifijiJSSm, aid ibe coasts and fortresses ac in a state of de fence. These prepatwtisIiQebeX-lm-pletcd duriDg the present year, owiug to ur' e it military advice fyDrdcd to llu;; by the IWrYu&iWX USfiUJUU w rm v k f v ri mil ii,.ti x s ? murlt iurciirfol by Mr. I'roj'cs1 stricture.-; uu the heaihiuartcrx' stall" ainl its Imperial o'.iicl', after the last jfegH''1! disgrace into which he had .fallei bad more to do with 'this torrcspoiidcnt's departure from, the th'c VeaiJuf' war ' " than broken down health. A high functionary frtfmrBcrliii, upon re;eiitly euteriDg a tstqrc '"M fitrasbnrg, eadcavorcd to .cqciUatc saU'fetliiig by inquiring of the storekeepers wife 'if she had not found the siege very long. "Sir," was her reply, ''much "shorter than the days tliattaagpf fiP"' S11,,"1 the B:.ega we had no .r ussians among lis. "; " j During the late conpbatbeforo Plevna the Russians left scattered about the field a large quantity of bank notes,'- .which Turkish money-chap gers f buy ,)orn . the Mussulman soldiers at the rate ; of 'seven cents a rouble," the' Vbublc terng worth seventy-five cents. Russian'-; muskets gathered on the fiekittfor feii twelve cents each, and re same prico. A Boston swindler has made thousands of dollars in New? England by staying at hotels over night in the guise df a travel ling salesman, receiving', hy "previous ar rangement with a confedepte, Jetterscui thc taining woFtQeScDccks and pretended directions from an employer and l .iduciug laudlords to cash the chcci.4 ; llist easy, business-like manner? atrtl IfcbV sfmplicity of the fraud, enabl iipT to succeed in nearly every idstttntfeT ,f A friar ntiemptcd to assassinate Prcsi . dent Barrios, of Guatemala, recently, and nearly succeedeg 4ii?pcs5.: Barrios has been the pacificator and regenerator of Guatemala since he became President; and finding no othersrly' to'get rid of the plots and counter-plots of the Clerical larty, banished the Jesuits fro'Ji the re public. They wingg$o$ Tlle and , have since endeavored to start l cxu tJo against Barrios. Guatemala is now the most flourishing df (MXfcnffaT"vA:riencaTi Ilepubliw. he English seek the sea when we leave it.i Brighton is cramnfe,,Baud the three milo drive, with splendid mansions on the oae hand, aud tbJjfyVthe other, is fall as Hyde Park iu June. Handsome fur nished houses rent iu Novenbcr as high as $150 a week. The distaaSdrom London is fifty miles, but the trains run it within seventy minutes and many rich business men go up and clown thrice a' Svcek, or even daily. Brighton is much affected bv tho affluent Hebrew- George the. IV'b Pavilion is novr ffffibliccasisM Vaunt' The town contains CO,O0Ptfihabitauts, and is a par. lamentary borough. A New York teTter sas' Jay Gould's late visit to Washington had two objects iu view. Onewas to seibout his pros pects for getting an equivalent for the $75,000 which he advanced -to- cury Hayes into the White Ilousc, and tiu other to see whcthei'h6fculd 3s thiuss' . with CongressnUi rail road upttoni It docs not appear liiaV he reached any satisfactory conclusldb'trrJ 4HK& point. Hayes was to eive his-Jafluence in rail load legislatioOOijQ.VoT the 5,000, but it seems that he is not wil'ing to stand up to thaaxgainri anJ, i ,td tbe House committees', Gould !- could jnot find one that he could XTSPtJh Iilse,iQnt1J he returned somewhat put of ,4inmor, but ho won t give it up yet; and, in the case of the 75,000, he means ftojStt bat-he was promised or there wH bc trouble. It seems that "Vidcrbilt Ins' 'gVowa't'red of having his toffne'cotlplel -with tbaLof Gould and otVjgajq-rm with Wall street schemes, and he has published a lcttervdenyjog thatne 'ts as sociated with them in., any way. This is very much to hiar credit? lH!s 'father had n supreme contenrpt-for the GordJ crowd, and could not be inu?H$ countenance Ihem at all. Tiy r.w;U dp wVd, to fol low the same course. ,The Gould crowd is a bad lot, niia'alsa" i' Mingerou3 ".one. It would certainly get BomeofVanderbit's mUUons if he garrfillidltkchaii;''- DUPLTCIXY l OP THE ' PRE3I- - - 1 .? . - "' . .; . DE5T. oaice uuuer iLic aarninistratioafol ;naycs. iind oxneniliiif their lina finio Wtid -x--- o x'' i . a i : crgics to mat end, are not only injuring themselves in this vain and dcmOraliaog pursuit, but actually aidiDg the President iu his course of disintergation of the Southern Democracy, The news from Washington leaves him. the same fickle, hvsilatitijr, m; statesman I ike executive that hu.-i thiio far marked his career, and no Senator, or Representative in the present Congress seems to be able to form a satis factory (.pinion" one day what Hue of policy (if. any)., the Prcaident will dcvelope the next. We cannot better express this warning to Democratic office-seekers un dcr the present administration, or show" a, truer photographic likeness of Hayes, thau by publishing the following: exiraci from a recent Washington City letter to the Ualeigh Observer. The Washington City correspondent had juBt been in conTrsa-, titm with a geutleman of hig.cjiatacrt I foriHerly from North Carolina, Inlta rcsw i W on t .of Wa sh in i n g ton eincc 1 86 1 , " ile ii the svi f a clcrgymanr (Prcs?y (tba vhoo:cc lived and preached in - Lincoln-. , ' - ; -irirmnu ,nnpt)lUlC.lo exvue any :mic:v.si ::i Ua.: m this r:tate,.aiid av ho died one -yuar j: iWitiih; f lid no 'expression !' cpinr :: ap", in eightiethyear. The snt isonei waPpren 1 This1'' was -aftribittabk- n of. iLu best informed and most rcliabje meri in "VVasbingloa and is well, acquainted with the President. This intelligent cor- respondent calls him General 13., and quotes him as making to him the follow ing statements ' V'AnoHier tiling I will moiitionrdon't rely too implicitly on recommendations and endorsements. Hayes own endorse meut is worth nothing in the Depart ments, j lie is importuned to sign papers, and alter signing them instructs tha De partments not to consider his endorse' nieni.. 1 know this. to be true. I have got it buth from Mr. Hayes and Assistant Secretary Reward. Mr. Hayes lacks sta- b lhty and courage, l es, ho lacks man hood, or backbone that's a better word. Very easily flattered a spongy fellow. I don't talk to evebody, but let me give you ,an instance. ' Jt occurred yesterday. Mr. the new member from Ija;, who is in' Washington for the first time and 1 who never saw a President of ihe United State before an able lawy t by the way visited the President yesterday iu company with myself. We went in uuajinounced, aiid found the Pennsylvania delegation in conference with the Presi dent. Ilarfranft said, "We can carry Pcnnsy 1 vania i f we can get certain assuran ces on your civil service policy." The Presi dent said : "My policy is not understood. An article will appear soon from a mem ber of the Cabinet which .will set that matter right. But as we all here are Re publicans I will say that " here the conference was interrupted by Mr. , from Louisiana, who arose and said: "Mr- President, I adi a Domoornir and have called to see you on business." The President approached us, was. introduced and, excusing himself from the Pennsyl vanians, retired with us to another rjom. Mr. expressed" deep gratification at the President's southern policy, , and assured him that if he carried it out freely his administration would be second only to Washington's. "Thank you, thauk you," said the Prt'sidcrrt heartily, -'you flatter mo, indeed you arc kind. Yes sir, I am deeply in earnest.' I am the President of the United States, not of any political party. I ox pect to stand by my policy." "1 low will your policy affect the Novem ber election? ' Pennsylvania will go Democratic and New York will send a Democrat to suc ceed Mr. Conkling iu the Senate. New Hampshire may go Democratic." Reporter What tho President ? was about to say to the Pennsylvaniaus, you man t near : - I- - Gen. B No, that was intended for Re publicans only. Atnd what we heard was intended ft r the Democrats.! You see ,how easy and pleasant it is; to be the President of a groat country to know no party. Keporter.' -What else can Mr. Hayes do towards tno pacitication tbe of country oth er than th- restoration of local self gov ernment in the South? Gen. (j.--IIc proposes to remove the carpet baggers frorn office wherever they are obnoxious t j the people, and then, all things being equal, he will give "iio cilices to Hayes Itejitiblicans.; Occas ionally a Democrat may get in. " Senator Hill , i t is sal , has as surance from the President tti it the United States Marshal, ship of Geogia sliall be giveu to a Demo crat. A fuw conspicuous instances of the sort will g;vv' to-his policy some promin- ace. Reporter Well, the simple truth is the administration is a fraud. r Gen. B. Well, god morning, gen tlemen. : Tbe Department of State has received a Jispatsh from the United States Consul at Tahiti, at louucing the death of Queen Pomare IV.. which occurred on the 16th of Soj't ember. On the J4th of the same month, Arit iLe, htr eldest son, was pro c!a:mcd K : jg. Owing to the sudden ill ness of tho Governor .and bis expected retu; . to lahce, f Rear AdmFral ScrveV coniin.iniVng the French naval squadron in the-Pacific,, has' assumed direction of the a.flas of the Protectorate notil the tome goverumeTit can be heard from. i, Tbe city authorities of Xelpaic, In Ger many, have imposed a-.fiue-of not less thau five nor more hartln nuTls ppon any wocsan ;who mayvwxar trailing ilrss- Cs in the streets. The police hare .order?! vj jirrt lutm, a aa tuj? renames, are-wdq published each wceVfn"lhc local Vpjs ::3rrect descendant of l!aruTitL'ef died recently in Berlin, at thc-agc of 71. lie was a schoolmaster, named Kmc:-! Xaithcr . .4? a May tlbt feome time ii! 4 Florida water. r.M 7 ' tho St.'.Gothard tunnel will be finished. by 1880. fully a j-ear,iu advance of tlic-porivJ I origiiallyset. iin U In i : ij ' j Why the Colorcd People Did "Vote. ' 5a the Sabbath preceding the election Tuesday we understand that at the various coiorea cnuncnes in idc cny, tne ministe read Trbqil ibe pulpits notices warning their respective congregations, not to vote in the "Ctsulng -elections- for any candidate at all , To show hovr well this advice was ,HeedLai'd khe power cierciscd qvci their flOks'tylhtsc leaders, it i only necessary tOstattfthatjin the cntirraity 'there' '' were t&f&t&nd but six'Cbrorcd voter:; and sinverMcaseotcd t Conservative 'VXftk eOiUO f ' K.r(, 'I t- f ;' At'Onelimo on 'iSundav e'veuin ;ui al- CTritiEwiifi iriadr! to n seer! a in ' what tht - HnSeetiftfca ro-r .V-nivut w-u! l lo if ,.tI j ': i, -nA;! " douht to tliqiacnce of the 'rleI7y the fiotiecVwhich had been giyeu-in th.' mprtnng. 1 1 ThrBone and 81061" Of our coiifalry hate often es pee ially jm ut election' time been made, -the .subject of laudation; biit when tho.so useful purls ! the human structure become too visible h consequtnee of leanness, they ejui scui t t-I.v be called graceful. The eye delights not iw dwell upon angles and ridges in either mmi or Woman... Moreover, extreme emaciation j jsasigiioi uiiieriecb uigesiion una e-ousc- quent poverty of tlic blood. 1 t :i th- ; .-vii a-re remedied, by Hostetter's . Stomach Kit - ters, -which render digestion n assimjl.tjon certainties, in consequence of - which the oioou acciuires ricuness anu tne uouy stance. Thu4 are the hollow places ii! J up and tlic angles rounded oil. Through tbc histrumeutality of this peerless aid to dige.v tipn 'and promoter of physical well being the body rapidly gains in vigor, color return to the hollow cheek, tlie appetite improve nervous symptoms vanish, and a healthful j impetus is given to every vital f urn lion. SHAMP00AND BATHS. gHAVE; 10 cent?. Hair Cut, 25 c-;.t. Shampoo, 25 cents. Hot and cold Bait ut all hours. Clean towels aifd sharp razors ,u 1 . ..... abundance. All work done in tiience a u with dispatch. , I. i'UUMANSKl, Cor. remt and Princess. oct 4 JOHN WERNER has removed hL IJarbcr Shop on South Front Street one door. North of h is old. stand.' His many patrors and friends he will now be pleased to see at No. 7, South Front street, (Clcapcr's old stand.) oct 10 . V "" FURNITURE flD CARPETS 1877. . D. A. SMITH & CO. Wi rOR FAI.F. AND WIMTKK TR A !-'. A ..... . large and ct mplctc itock nov iu Warero'.-m.--, ' - i for eald low ' 1 . . j Call and examine and seul. for catalogues'. ..:-BOy 1. - - - j- v . , .. . . PREMIUM BEEF, SOME'.OFJ'fHE FINE FATf? Reef which; took the Pre'mi- istl um at the Weldon Fair last TrHT week ha been sectfred by me and' is no won hand and fur sale at mv stair iu the Market House. Orders received ahead are careful! v attended to A call and examination is re spectfully solicited. GEO. F. T1LLEY nor. 3. Vr ! Stall No. 8 Market House. OFFICE REGISTER OF DEEDS. NEW HANOVER CO., N. C, WILMINGTON. Oct. CO, IST7 RENEW AT ONJE. jjETAIL LIQUOR DEALERS, WH0E Licenses expire-on the 3lft of October, are hereby nbtified that they. must RENEW THE SAME AT ONCE. JOS. E. SAMPSON, Register of Deed. oct 31 L, I S A Fide French Milliaery. J-CST OTKNED A FULL' LINE OF Straw Iats, Flowars, FEATHER? RIBBOKS, LACES, &c. A fall line bf real JIAIR SWITCHES, FINGER PUFFS and CURLS. ... t , HAIR SWITCHES made to order. " Soalhweat Waer of Front, 3d door, on Princcai Street. r tar- oct 29 f ft Hi IP $0 dJ ST,R made by y4ir Agen w telling our Cbro nc&j&ajrona and Reward, ilotto, Scrip tare Text, Transparent, " Picture and Chromo Cards. Casanroles. worth 4. sent niMtr.itirf for 75cti. lllatrated Cataloene freei r JHBTJFFOBD'S fiONS. BOSTOv Mri I Ast6r a 7 nclvivanht AniIj;i!5K:ii r s. ; wtiti-'t t atc .:m ...kSm. . rwiu fiart lqra opuinern cruise in; a kv, , ' .i ifl,fe lli.fl I J V. . 0 cI"ck lu te mofpiagJ and -run eter 15 days, i making a Maytfot feonie iime m . ij ' T Tj ; i STRnCK Misceiranoousr Street Cars, ij !'ut chjray from the MarketHoHic, ; uiitil i-.')''- o'cJock, except Satnrdjf when j until lO.oO o'clock. Tlic Cart w ill alternate betireen the Ceme- a; ' ma iri"tl yu. "'j'lifrv wilt W a C'ar to tbeintery.4Verj ' Hi::ut., als.. imp to Urwklyn tery 30 j isnnt-tcs. v.-ill k a sin m the rear of 'the Car t ju,: uv.r JhcdU' board, designating which j ' ' iiaec thy "Car h -.ing either Brooklyn or ; . ' i' r ' j ' : tv.ry. : i vv.u- wishiu to take the car on either thu three Kail road f, find the Street i e,irs tijo cheapest and most eomfortableiway i " tV"!hem; IVrsonj arriTuig the ; eitv;Mu always find a car at. the upper end .! i?ront street near ; tdks them loauy of ti Union Depot, which nil! the Hotels for 5 ctntr or 1 to R.T thcr part of the Mreet Uar 1-ine. 1 -1 1 'V" '"'In ..st,e " 'SnrtQ streets, to th i t.;e!i--te:- r JhiLon, oUly..'. wnt,, Uh. reiy th- iiiIct. ,ii... f and return for .-Vvnt.-. "I verv . i., Ji t ia thcCnit ' u-, ; '.'' ;?,",-,i ' ; t revot t aV, vnji iWVI'tY01 ao ' " . SnnerintMHfcn- AND i i . rv j " ' A li tii-j i.itcst iiuproveninta combined into ) the .rfaiis and pianos 'manufactured by m Sfi & CO in Washington. W. J, To ;;J! -who wish to purchase either an, OR r i'lANO- we can truthfully say that A&TISTIC ICONSTRUCTIOJJ' , ' Beautiful, Finish and Sweet Aluecal, ' Qualities, our instruments take ' rank with those of that Most GeletoateJ Manufacturers. Our only claim to favoritism over "other -eaiiinc; manuiactnrers is r Low Prices. ii Hie s. M'etcrminea not to be undersold and at the same time furnishing instriuenia; I W8lff-eiu,,f v & ft 9 St 4 ff a & WW MM M BBBJ Ha4 ' A Mm tummm. A - IMHHANN-UK FIVE YFAnS. we invite correspondence t at we may have I an opportunity to pro re sa'ifactorily all that i'e hre assert. -j i '!' v iiQBOved Frencb Grand Action ; '. - . v ml 1. u 1 uuucu nun iiih f 1 (the vcry best in use): s ' : I tLcy are also HEAVILY STRUNG with tha I improved wire; "and the cases are of -olldroee-1 wood perfectly seasoned and - I WARRANTS) NOT m nt Aov nn : " va ii """"" v" I vm uua.ui wu luruisueo ivitn.ii ta i Crated Catalon.. audi Price List. , . . Ad art if? COUNISU.A CO., . Washington, New Jersey. lar j t 9 m I Sa ik a 111 . " w JUVL1CJ It you can't get gold you can I Bet greenbacks. We need a I AM uiwueniimprcveinenig, as to stops, action, etc. f while, the CASES arc of the recen tcabinei 1 ?ty!o, admirably suited for the parlor. ': I ;Send tor lllu: f . M F ?D M !B H l rec t o s a lcri bers. The price Is so low that ' l i i- : ' " : ' ' ' ' annost everybody subscribes. One agent re-. ? , iPai'nfin , ports nmkiug over $1-50 in a week. A lady V- -'' !lllvlllg; r 1 r' ag'int reports takini? over 4U0 Kubscribpnt In ' I '! 1 1 - . ' ten dnysT; All who enguge SkeSSyS. W?8 0U CAX ET YOUR P.int- ou ui levot4all your time to the business; 7 done with, difpatcbl neatness and or only your yojire tiinp. Vrn noi it imnali!. f i .... rTi-T "r. away trorn home over night. You can do It I : .2ri. Vf Vj' PARKPIi i a iw citd :t.s weii us otlu Knll nortl...i,,. ,ii I v. "V. JrA.ivJ.itt IS I'AINT SHOP. . f"'vuie, Uiltx I r . r i J 1 01 te? irce. Elegant and expensive I door1 North of Old Jail buiiaw on Prin uutut tree. Ji you waut profitable work J cess T treet f HOUSE, 8HIP and 4 SIGN sea d us your address at once. It costs noth-1 PabUncr don Wi-tf- f JlriSf mil io iry xne ousmess. iSooue whopnrapps I iails to make srrat pay. Address IThaP I pie's J.mrnal," Portland. Maine. aug,4 . 1 FIRST OF THE SEASON! NEW RIVER nA KTKH.il 1 1 . . . nn-i t. t, now served up at the ,y.-' rf n4-- : i i . Centennial Saloon. r- - ; ii .in3si Wine, Ales, takers asd Cigart .I, .hand.. JOHNARROLL - , n -- ..y wj uu yutiuaju.oo cents a NOW IS Y0X7R CSAS 1 fAA YDS. IIAMHTTRG Fnntvrd i 1500 AND TlNSFRTIvrH ioERTINGB, I to be E,cLan,e Corner Prices vm It vo'j are nnt in itmni.i. --j I . . Z1! yc a soon wni tc. y. it. SPRDVT 7 1 coraiort to the patientas it -ocupie ie I Foom in the mouth. We haTenr5.S I the price or Gold rin . nm . I all other Dental operation, f. -1.. oci.u , f. , uiliuu.ueTeno,i nmetr thousand ' : :-f? 1 families greet its welcome pages weekly, and SPECIAL .ANNOUHCram - 3g2gdaSS rrFFTtr TvwBtrn ' - -- fd literary partnin malteitessentiallj a rjliLTlI INbERTED ON journal for thd famllr 7nA tZP . Silver at the, ae rate AUaaoJ:p!SS RubtLr. It is fsr betteVlfukl full and fatisfact on wf&fcliBmn traded i without pato? t?tiJ COTTHfQ AUD censtantly on hand. : VV a TW Ft iTL3oo.. All work done in tha THOS.B.CAEIi oct 20 I III 1DHXCH rjmdfvcd ii lhdorner Ca en Urely New Stock tor aoods,embracing md!nT Tin and per cost. November 3d, 177". T; ! I:. 1 B.LEACHED flOO ft16 Bleached Cottenjl jy ccuJe JVj-thrttty: inw nnreaurcu iimuii t munivi in ihurii.i a i-. "viinMi , Domestic Dry Ooods, purchased in New York within the last Ufrdin n . ? ? S,1P cent, from prices rulinir a month airo, and will be old at a wV ,uU 1 i"ecllt of ;fk . . RpmectfuII t. ' . i . V '' aTHce nn.i't .ri 'WAY. suiting i QflfYt PXEtES PRIxV7 t Wholesaldohd OUtf,, wafranK BLANKETS A MOST DESIRABLE STOCK, CheaD. r t lt iX 1 . r .-lvvv MEN Aft D S C. Casimercs, Tiiiiia' ntd headquarters for ihe pt oductiOQ of tkthcrn iaduetrj . 1; HOSIERY. HOUSEKEEPING G00D5 mADLE LDEN; Towels, Doyler. ffapklnr, THE ENTIRE PUBEIQ ' ' 4i.lt f. t ... November 3, 1877. Miscellaneous. )s not easily earned in these times, but it can be mario iu it U roe mouths by any of either -SOX. in an v rmrt of t hr mnnlrv - Who is willinsr to work Ktfmlilv at. th r.nv. wynwni mat we iiirnisn. per week in uut,.uwH Down, ion neea not x; ,awuj from home over night. You, can give your whole time to the work, or only your f iare moments. We have aire nts whonre mnkimr over f 20 per dav. All who can make.rnoney fast. At the present time i Mnnicy vwunot ue maue so easily and rapidly at any other business. It costs nothing, to ty the business. Terms and $o Outfit free. Address at once. 11. Hallett & Co., Tort land Maine, . iniy q We Respectfully Offer to tho JNEOF THE Largest and Cliearest stocks ltKADY MADE CLbTIIlXG, . ; -J. ; . - BOOTS AND SHOES, .- t . h, : ,HATS, DKY GOODS, vVc., &c.j &c, 'c, fh tbis city or States I.' :;s can oeiorepr- cnaeing elgenhere. . . . ; SOL.. BEAR & BROS. - fc- rctwr i is & 20 Market Hlow floci YV I - "u r. , I rl'ir E OF CLOCKS of entirely m 1 1 1 tzJsii' . ."ttinent of LADIES' WATCHES. ?Ef V and AIN GOLD KINGS and JSiF8' nS GENTLEMEN'S CHAINS! 'STW,4rk left with me will be neatly exe- ii f bk 01 tne rooiic is to give me a trial. , J. H. ALLEN. H. Marcus Son., iOk U, wamw UirCCt. v. WUXTLEliS OF,. r i' , i NEW YOUKJ . rifTr.ADKr.piirA- fUINCLNyATJ, MILWAUKEE, I and r m4 . . m - . . . i- .-jjAiBu, -.. -v i I'HiT.Aiivr.mtiA iiArTMi..i)L , , , . 1 - : i ? ail(l IMlJtTKD ALES AND POUTER. t. Jk " . ,tv:7" s""'"" ffti" " "BW Bm" JOW- 10 j -, J" "5 P.?59.eA w c renewal o rapiCTipiwM,!!;, u( .'would remind its inenui ana wejiwjsnera every where, that- it la again a candidat for their cOnsfderaUon aaa support. M Upon its record for the put te yean it relies .for a continuant f h u7YJn,Pu,J na generous co-operaUon WMenTeJdthertobeen extended to it from 1 JSSKSW extea hlSua7 wiui-o evwt w n coittmna. , While giv- tHTValaVre amount of literafy md miscellaneoos matter 1 ri . , T . . w Lr : wna.aoea not now Xhr Weutr, Sbjj 2 55 woMno tne ynited SUtes, ?i t , e- rTelr YOrk Citr 1 ' fl i "ew i crafty. ."'v-. TTircrtTrj . : &iYZ?r' r?W w HAlr Cutting & SOIT. :eento;vjc T; Front and Market 6tri.i k.M tlw inot extsiTe and lr& fw ,CflpplIS. op." ThcbcM X2'unU Bleached fV ' j ... tttitiw 12? a nr.' ScUSl il. 'o PfltyWMTii;!! . AM), SHAWLS. BOYS - WEAR. n ,i - ... WaKlm4KeTge , M r k .. 1 - ShcetiB4tc , in fuIlFtock. idiuch, xxBxmxcn. 1 lanoous. (jF;CARDp OF ALL KINDS, . ,.1.1,, faDcv and tliejbciiutiffitTiNTO CARl'S.' , Full fiTty Ttrietka 1 , . Wil 1 print IhciBcbearfi I Call and aec j crimen;. f sgjhall; : ' ioU.ndbl.rir,, r' Ir inccss rfrect. seot 2U J T-tf R. R. irow Roiitejto tho MountahiB v ' of stoOl. Ca. , rpUis NEW "ROUTE Is nw niTV A to ther travelling public. Passencrer trains in Columbia at 12:45 p. m., and arrive at ter minus of S. A A. R. R. at 8 p. m., nhcrs close connection is made with four-horse coaches for Flat Rock, Uendenonfffle, ' Aaheville and Warm Springs. ' Paescnpcri will have choice to go through or lie orer $t ' Mt. Tryon, where tho fare is excellent, sad resume their journey early next mornina " and thereby en joy some of the Hncit mono-' tarn scenery on the Howard Gap turnpike, to . . be found in Wce tern North Carolina. ; Arrangements hare been mado with' the W. C. 41. K.,R.t for round trip tickets at the fo' lowing rates : , . From WiI.,to Flat Rock and return, $15.f6.' . , " " Asheville and return, fl.86.- " " " to Warm. Springs and return, . , $25.8571. a tti I : x ''.Mi'0 Hendcrsonville and return, , i u $1585 . : Capt. e.S. Kirkland, of N. C, and for-. merly of the Air Line ICR., will be present on the arrival of the trains at the terminal -of the S. & AR. R., to see that pasenceri are provided fpr and sent forward without de- t . lay. On .arrival of trains passengers are re quested tp ask or Capt. Kirkland, Passenger and Transportation Agent . 5 ! Try this new route. jas. t. rsTTswxr,.-'. : c.. u. iCHCLsrs IWipiSt U.DDBBH AND Brokerage House. JtvECEIVT? REGULARTY snd bare oa exhibition, samples of CoOee, Flour, Ulcr, Molassee, Sugar, Syrupf Tobacco, Ac., Ae. Cfrake orders for Meats, Lard, Salt, Candle, Butter. Cheese. SoanM,r: PntMh. Ac Is M Ci.ner. J .. ' 13 1 - ... , .; .! ,. . -i r I J -.i-4 ooartan Wire promptly all orders. Orderesndeea- , ignmentssoiidted. ' ' r. '"M, . We are -agents ifot tho sale of WliCOl. i 1 ' ' uad AJV'.a MAN IP ULATED w UA w and the Reasly! Cotton Ties. " ' T PBirKWAT'& scnutKEX. FaUanflj Winter 1877-?a pw"i 'Ore alabge and fullj selected itock of Staple antFK7 p7 Goods, Boots, Shbes, llatJ Cloti&St nB!iing Coodr. Acfor Ibe Fafl ifll tTiflttf . ' j v't V ' ,: ... Trace' . - --'I - . u These good4 were selected bjme P1? i V r i I. i f.. ... i i the wants and requirements of th I eseclfallrlinlti. n Mamieatio or 7 especlfull vintJte an exaiflb tocsL . i ? i tn i, ... t . - 1 v WhoIala:iIeali.r U noUfjcd tbi Ivz'i and will offer, ihem rare bargain. . ti . JVEILL, Agent,, , , itarrr ttswxo loos a front the effects of Error! rroi4 A hnli Abuses in earlr life." HOOD lizSTOKKXrllSP" ; is. to Marriage remored. x method iof treatment. - W and! remarkable remedjef. Book ad circulara sent trte ra' sealed en relpea Address UoWakd Assoctatiov. InsUtaUon having a big repatation for honorable ce; 5l il i - - - . ! i duct ana proifi" f . 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 9, 1877, edition 1
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