The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Ed. and Prop w - V WILMINGTON, N. C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 18T8 VIEWS AND REVIEWS. i power.. .' ( In our opinion British diplomacy baa mucu.to do vcitb. the peace news that cornes from the j Porte's government, wherein it i3 raid1 .fhat Tnrfcev vdil 4 1 I treat directly will Bb tics. The first year of the Hampton Ad ministration leaves South Carolina abso lutely free framdebt upon, the cper. " at ions of the year, and with a handsome balance in the treasury J Egypt has 765' non-navigable canals .used solely for irrigation, and G2 canals used both for irrigations and. trafHc. Of bese canals over 100 haver been opened during the reign of the Khedive. The King of Saxony has nominated Baron Tauchnitz of Leipzing, "the well known publisher, to one .of - the very linuted number of life peerages -in the Upper Chamber of the Saxon Parliament vacant by a recent death. The Revue des'Deux Mmdes speaks' of a bibliomaniac named Luddvico Garreau, who killed eight persons, in ofder to lagal ly inherit a rare velumne which he covet J cd. It mentions also a pastor in Saxony J rations in England" who xnurdered a man and his female ser- . now is that Ec THE PLOT! THICKENS.. blotted out of existence. TheFermbns . ' i I ll.l ill -: ' i Kotwitb!aadiog the fact that there 11 fi W"? f i t dOUOtedlv. thofJfl of f lirt Rav Tr ' TnTin are peace rumors from the j other side Cotton Smith, Episcopalian, and the oi the Atlantic, ,aud that the peace Key. Mr. Searle, Methodist, while Dr. party in Turkev is crowiusr in strength Dmi. as a matter bf personal opinion. and popularity? w verv much fear 5hinks tat everlasting means lasting. that the end of t,hf Eastern. war is rot that it does positively: and he intima- yet. England can not aJlbrd to remain ted pretty distinctly a belief that the qHiefc and seo the Turkish empire dis- wi,ck d fiU be anoiWIated. The Metli membered, .W be respecteJ a, a first, StrC'8 fflSSft!! i .- .ii T-i it : . ..r"v, uviiva uutiurj araoD oi,uer European not only the - wicked, but the devils Rail Road, Linos. &c. t Geh?rSupts Office, WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AU . : GUSTA RAILROAD .t - Vf ilmmgton, N. a, Nov. 10; 1S77. V CHANGE OF SCHEDULE On and after Sunday Nov 11, "the follow ing schedule will be run ot this road: DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAINdaily except "Uay. j .. Miscellaneous. WANTED. JAg. T. PBTrKWAT, scoI!a0ou j A FEW MAGNIFICENT UTti VI RG 1NIANS. TO -BUY ;- i .r inmiiBn cosiMi Sill "7: and -,i . . ! -SOME OF MY SPLENDID , w w r v- uuaiuiiaiLu. au I'M ii?r- . language about the received nrrrmrln ?!ir Vl? 4 A M Wfi!ni - ::r-l iorence r 17 P Jd w gci, juilu iuio irpu- i ieare Jbloren XLJSCEIVE Rfnm in... r i . Wire promptly all rrfl' rlUi!.h Ac. ble with his Conference i I r HAVEN'TMADE UP. i$eia for an armis- i : i The Bal-ljj ice .... 1 20 P M Am re at V ilnnngton...... ........... 6 40 P 31 " NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN" (Daily jl ieare VVilmington........,i.......,i..... 7 25 P M LeaTeFlorencer..k ...... 11 20 P M "V - ........ X i Amre atCplnmbia.i...:'7J...-...j..... 2 50 A M iptlr all orrf-. aimtnsnt. ..I!..' . v.o. ieaye Uolumbia..rr;...................12 50 A M Leave Florence.,..;.. 4 18 A M Arrive at Wilrpfngton............;..... 8 45AM This Train ;will only stop at Flemington, "luicuuYJair liiun, . Marion, Florence, Tmonaville, Sumter and Acton betweer! uininxon ana uolumbia. . vantto obtain funds for the purchase of a library. v In some parts of Main hue flecks of gMe feed by day in the fiulils with only a acoall boy to attcml Ihcm. Betua!n; home under his charge In the evening, as - as they march down the roads they droj ofTby detachments without confusion, , and proceed soberly of their own accord to the houses where they lodge. - The. Spanish Government has asVed the Nuncio at Madrid whether the IIo!y See intends to abolish the 'right of veto. TheNuncio was' instruced by Cardinal Sim ' eoni to decleare that' theIIol" Sec does not intend to enter into a discussion jit the subject; that it is a -question which exclusively affects the rights of thc Sacred, College in Conclave. . . s In a MS. found ia SCO, and now in tho Escurial, Madrid, it is distinctly stated taat "Peter (el Calvo) was chosen chief of the Apostles, and gifted with tho keys ' of hoaven for the following reason : -That he alone of all the Apostles had endum . ia this world the punishment of purgato ry,fn so far" as he was married, and suffered "the pains of Gehenna in having his mother-in-law living in his house Peer was the only one of .ihe Apostles who was bald hence his nickname, 'el Calvo." A material called "indestructible glass" has been patented in France, and the patentee uses it for making printing types that have been Introduced into practical use among his countrymen, in Germany and elsewhere. They are said to be p"re- lerame to metal . types in, many re spects, and in on respect,, in fenor to t hern. Thay are cast in the samo moulds, and make an equally clear more tun's Washington Disraeli s plans are probabJynoi agent sends the following to that paper all matured yet; ho has j had only one of Friday: V . Cabinet meeting . eincV the fall of 1 In one of his last conversations be- Plevnn,' and. Parliament doe3 cot meet I0.te 'eang. hero on his epeculaive until the 15th of.thiJs month,! heice MrP qfc. VJ1 of Arkansas' is desire to, create the impres-.on ceived statement that there had been THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN (Daily, ex- that peace is ear at hand by menus ai reconciliation between him and Mr., iLxr r "ept ,Snnav lJ . first ofan armistice and then by di- Conklinpr, or that theread beerany lSIJ SSS!2S?.V" '".toopm rect negotiatiorisbetwe?n Tartfv and tnr?hni1ThM'- Colin? VfDg f at ColiZi:":?-3 10 A M -kUSia. ' ' tjonlrlinirtn trixra, him ha un;-JLui Leave Florence .. : 8fin!A i This is all very Veil as far aa t boes.l of the selected committee on Meifean " , 2aT J11"1110,0"":" :- 4.00 P . ... . . " ... ... . " ... oflpQ;j j ii i , - ,7 i I : jrasseners lor Auerusta and bevond out men wnat means this etir in mill- wuo mauo '"rougu inenas, ana should take Night Express Train from "WiZ- minton;. - I . 5 ' i r -PTbrwg1 Sleeping Cars on night train iwi vuitnescon ana lacon. I V ' A. POPE, !G P JOHN F. DIVINE, General Supt. nov 12 1 . .... -. North Carolina V ' -.- i-vl?are ag-enta for Ik. ..r. . w ni lilBBS ACQ'S Xfi VTDrrOf ffll. yaimere. the Beasly Cotton Tipi r- I OcVfe: declTTEWAY . Schul ' . ALSO. ' . Y.AKMY OF; SPLENDID ' NOKTn CAROilNIAXS TO LUY SOME , pv M VMkONIFICENT -'" ' '. ' ! .. .. irfinia - Cassimere, 1 , i Fall ana mwmii ln? n 1 - ' r jv . tar.v circles and thosA wfltlil-r- rirPr,- "a" wguiuoonce, It was - . - T . IT I f Prompted rather by Mr.;B!aie a Wood ' 1 HEDIICK. fullv select A ainnt o. L i papfe and Fancy ,Goods BohUShoea, Hats. ClnAu. d7 ,the -Fall and Dishing Gooda, Ac, for Trade. stock addr&fs of last summer, and was gland's war ships not proposed nor'received' as in the'na- are sailing with militarv st&res, for Jure of a Peace ) offering. Mr, Blaine .f'; :V- - ir-j.- 19 no doubt technicallv correct in this ia! i certain militarv points ia tho Medi terr-inean? It is true th field hns stronrzl 'opposition in his tests .in executive sessions,, and that rrPAt rivfl! iin.l thofl.lpr rf rn. t "avc piKuuc-iiuy uuiu aiueiriorces A - LADIES' statement, but there is no denial of U! AkffTfll S iUEfi nfla. the fact that h(o and Mr. gonkling act- WILMINulON. (& WtLDON ed in entire concert in tlm rpo.nnt. rnV i . ' - ' ' -i: t the Eirl of Beacons- ed in entire concert iu the recent con- RAILROAD I COMPANY HPHE BEST HUTTON I These frooda i , i f .i t-. '.' wcacanriK. i... i 1 I n r I filCC : l? lDeIVorrn markets arid with v.n?U KIU LrLU VES. ft2Lfnd requirement? oVl: I1 stack. . ' "" iV-examnation Uf1; Wholesale Deal and will offer themTaTe bTrgX T posite party Mr. jGladstone, and (o tivo political spoils ovevcome the public prejudice. whi:c,i this disiir.gnishe4 CJmnioner' h3 wrought .in the minds Gft!i British public, egainsit a yrr.r jcvitjj Bnsi in as an .:ly of Turkey wo;i'.d boeq livaient to a victory for tbe. English Premier like Office of Gjjn'l Superintendent Z Wilmington, N. C., Nov, 10, 18 On" and after n:i'':i Sundav. Nor: 11th. ? 1R77 t W t 7 " J 1 A contributor to a. -Fcientific naner as3$n?.er tr.a"s'on the Wilmington A Wei- . . I 1 l una itauroaa will mn as rr.lir.vr a . unta Hint of Plevna for tne Iai? ari p, for this is the laint siono ha 3 I find that under very favorable DAY MAIL ANDEXPRESS TRAIN. dailJJ encue stances it is just possible to see, f Leave, Wilmington, Front Sti Depot I while in FgUind, a church in France ArrWiiZ:::::. 3 25 P M wun unassisted vision.. In Uhe direction eave-weiddn; ..... ...... J... H 45 P M IX THE CITY FOR $1.75. L'ARIOSO OPERA COLORS 7oc- HEDRICJX, oct A. WEILEjAgen't, U ' y- V, Market r oition Mr. Glad i that has been rendered w tenable by recent event threatening of tenable left, S:pn po- and of Calais the coast of Artois is very flat, T)P .Vont suK,n -. . ' i I r-r "i..... ... iuu x ill and on the 20'di at. March ! last 1 found NIGHT. AlAJL. AND EXPRESS TRAIN. throusih niv tcTescone a Lin'e ' rhmv.h V.r DAILY .RXHEPT sJnwn a v ' DRESS GOODS, 1 nigh un , and the ritish interests, by the auticipatedj fallj of Constantio; . Mr. Glr.dstppo ia j no dpiibt a l. c scholar, and a nidn of many accom- IMisnmentf, but that he is no States - - 3 man Ins own rccqrd, proves. His die- establishment of the; Irish Church liss .proven- rn nnwi se blowVthat has beenl tho foundations of th ment We'ciire not 7 05 PM 2 20 A M .cathedral a few mih-s to the westward rL v;i: ;i?-:ioJ ot L ula.t; and I couliji alse see it distinctly I -P0 at... I .. . " I Arrir-o nf Wolri through. an opera glass; but I certainly Leave Weldon; daily ZiZZ'Z'i: 3 35 A M was astonished on the evening in question I fit Wilmington, Fro-nt St. to find that' I could jusf distioguidf it .tOTJ "25 with the naked eve; as a tiny dark sneck r .e. on for a11 Points .'North via. Bay Line against the bright horizon -skt. tion wiietber there are many even, hours in' any j one year step and .the fi; .t san-e results-could be obtained! struck in sapping ... i isritish govem- .fliether tho es- b.nd bo Episr or ! Roman that the and denned lmprosaion. They suffer leSsLstrong hold upon th 'confidence of influence has been brought to" bear on thos" from wear, cost .lass, and -are healthier "for the peoplo has been! evidenced bv the Pemocrats Tote.d with Senator Coxik- -1 . . ,-, . jius u;atnaw wuiiruiiDc tne 'ew l oik an- f .. Ul muuouauuiio poinimenps. Aiost, or tnem, however, are that were made last" summer, directly not men to be er ilj .led, and it is proba- tkt ompsoilors to handle. ' - - Great doubts have often been thrown -on alleged cases of burial alive, but the Lonllon Lancet merlons a recent most undoubted ease at Naples. The grave.in which a womanuhad been interred having been opened for the reception of another body revealed the cjeareit proof of his drcdfulr circumstance. Tue poor crea ture had torn her clothes to pieces and ; even fractured her limbs in her effort to releasa herself. The doctor who signed the certificate and the municipal officer who "sanctioned the interment have been sent to jail for three months for '-'involuu- tary manslaughter." The monument commemorative of the irroat fire cA London bore at first the in- scription : "This pillar was set up in per petual remembrance, of that most dreadfil burning of this Protestant city bequest, carried on by ye treachery and malice' of ye Popish faction in ye beginning of Sep tember, in yo year of iur ; Lord 1GGS, in order to ye carrying on their norrid plot . for extirpating ye Protestant religion and' old English liberty and ye introducing Popery and slavery.!' This inscription (imputing what was "absolutely ground less) was erased by James J., rccut by his son-in-law "William, and finally obliter- ' ated by the CommorwCouucil in 1831, the year of the Reform bill. It is reported in London that, chiefly through tho inatrumeatality of the Prin cess of Wales, the Quean has come to the relief of the Prince, who has for years had to bear costly charges which, ' had not his mother retired from active representation, would have .been borne by her, and has put down $1,000,000 to discharge' his liabilities, which became so pressing aa to cau the aalo of his bandringhara stock a Pew months ago. This is probablv true. kecanse matters could sot have gone oa much longer as theyhad been, and the Queea. knows perfectly " well that If the Government. were to ask Parliament for further assistance for the Prince, seme Radical members would infallibly want to know what becomes of tho great -sum giren o her for representation. ! In one of Murphy's temperance ' mee ings in Troy, a ('terrible - example" was introduced to the audience. He had been brought !from. the jail for the purpose, having been sentenced to imprisonment, with the alternative of fine, for drunken ness, lie was recognized as a sot who had once been a respected and prosper ous merchant. Ue told the story of his downward course, and so 'affected '.his i 1 iL.nl ... .. Gladstpne made' a fatal mistake for. "" reis luac l-ney immeateiy contributed himself and ibis party as,' well as for the money to Pa his fine- the future of the British f'crovernmeht policy, of attempting to Th j Day Train makes close connection at Weldon for 'all - boints North via Pn T.W I d&ilr. fcirpnt Snn-o- an1 Jail. t : -r. q ties-J mor.d and all rail routes. ! I days, or t,1?01"'0. make3 cIse connections" at . . Wf Idon for all points north via Richmond 1 u'hen: the Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains.! i i a. ijuri;, u. r. a. i JOHN F. DIVINE, General Snot. . nov 12 . . . pjANDSOMEJGOODS CHEAPER ! I THAN ANY ONE ELSE CALL AND EXAMINE. Remember weare riot Persisient. . ; ' AtSililKV Til k t m from thoeffectsof ESj Abusea in earlv uL 0rf,M hood IaToaKDiilr to Marriiee tmZt slt I method .of treat.r Ser and remarkabirl1 uooks and circular, BCnt 0 uowAan At80cuTioi Ala v Ninth St, PhiladdpU V: An Institution buying 'h&Kl ""v"' pruieagionai will. FASHIONABLE DANCING SCHOOL dee 7 "JSB- Buy or never Bny. mj HALL the j Day Mozart Salooi L 41 M2BaZZ7ZrB?S pASHIONABLE DANCES o j vunuren. Tbfi CiAa mA ftl. r . in SIX Le8sonrLT i , un V"ce. t.ugh reeMer7Monday night at 8 p. a' uniiarnn'a tabliehed Church in Ens copalian, Presbyterian Uatholic ; tne very fact Church and State are sd intertwined and soldered together, find that the whole structure of, I he government is bnilt upon this foundationals sufficient reason to justify the opinion that Mr partahburafi & A, Thursda v and ln7 " ' ...V1"' i ne8(3J. EggKog o Christmas .t Fr Morning aov 7 ' J. n. bAiletI THE OLD GUUEHDON i . f i i , i if his line of! separate Church from State, as per sisted ir. That the ex-Prcdier hs9 a WASDIXGJ0X LETTER. HEADQUAllTEIi'S FOR LAGEIi ! NOW IR ITS GLOR V , DID YOU THY THE NE WARK BEER ? S8E W. D1CK8EY prldile' HrK K nv TIaI 1 TV. . 11 .1 and TPllT ln 1 - A A- .P. . . I ' TTrt-p-r T m-.- 4- it. BKr . - . Im CT' """a'ua A uul auu Jjageieiie ""'"K'ww wan on fin Trlendi -aad now Route to thoMountams Tables. joiin haar, jb?. :f , ; . " . " i,. dec 21, - r ProririPtnr i U1U CU8lome oi the bour Th r r II i . I beat Win, Whiakeya and bjsten alwaji of Wdstern No. Ca. WAsniNTON, D. C, Dec. 31,' 1877. There is no doubt but a ereat' deal cf after thn nnKUcof fon I Af 1T- n? a- mY as iitely that a larger as a inialle cfnn., 0 ! L , number will, if the same nominations are stores pamphlet nppu.jtho. same sub- again made,vvote with the : New York ject. jisue enemies cf tho Entish gov- senator. Some may do' as .Senator Tihfr erhment at linmf! ark mr, f 5!rt f.,,,. maI1 iiieluse .to vote cuher way If 'i i L t ' ' . ' there is jo choice as to efficiency and hon ed by tbo present ppty.m power than Testy between those Mr. Hayes wishes to tno armed oues jajbroad.' "Decided turn out and those hq wishes to put. in, action for England cannot be deferred t 3 no?lcilJ?r muph ouger .after tho asamblmg of ndtglibors'fi-quarrels.? f Nine times out of parliament, and tben-r-wLut txen -may ten tnose wno do so are soundly punished be the whole cf Europe will be con vulsed in- war. j In tlio meantime tbe Prims Minister of England has in ey,e io the iviudward andis endeavi rimia IXUW ROUTE TR X'flW nPvv A, to the travelling public. Passenger trains leave daily the Iepot of the 0. & C. K. II. in Columbia at.l2:45p. m., and arrive at ter minus of S. & A. R. R. at 8 p. m., wfhere! clo3e connection is made with four-horse coachest for ' Flat Rnnlc. TTpt,,? i iiwwwmus MimnUUf on hand. issued in Wilmington, North Carolina.) Octo- dec 8 " ' ! ber lotrk 1877. . I ' ' ' 1 , " The Corps of Contributors wilh include AsteviUe and Warm, Sprinffg. Passengers seJ&l of; the jnost distinguished authors .....-..uuaBw-gu iDroBjrn orlie over at . 4 preseni aay. A. serial story, poems. 3it. Tryon, where the fare, is excellent, and sketches,-reviews, scientific 'and historical ar- Just Come. resame their journey early, next mqrning ticles wjil appeir in every ' number. " The PHATfLOT OF FINE JEWELRY order- and thereby enjoy some of the finest moun- Magdzme will contain only original-litera- 4 K I ' i 1 I tain scener.fcon the-Ifoward Gap turnpike, to 0 : : -I .. . ed by me for, the Chriatmaa tradr trr re be found in Western North Carolina- , The South Atlantic States will he thofouirh- ' .".-t ,h ' Arrangements hare been made with the A7 canvassed by an energeticgPnt. ' ' thifl morning andia now open for inipectlou. .V f'i f, fr round trip tickets at Subscription one year $3. - Single copy 26 , ; . .1 , ' the fo.lowmg rates : , , cnts. ' . 1 co f There are many things amoig them new From WiU to Flat Rock and retrJ.'7SRK ! ', 'ADVERTTSIMfi Tinwc " ' i ' j S - 7 iCm - V A swrfle aSd ' "turn;-$19.85. 1 Pfe one year $120; Pipage one year $75 : PJX" cheap which xny friendl aad toe e S iSYk"111 SPnnSs and return, Page one year $50 ; pipage one "year $36 nrihi;U V " . ' ""M'r . SAI$25tJ85 " .;, " 1 1 Pa one insertion; $25; page one iner- pubI,c e?e"j are invited to eail and in- 1 tO HenaerSOnvillA artA ralmn tlOn. S15: lZ? nftw nna inonri;nn tin. ' i ii oring. by a littl wise diplyinacy to stave off any ac'tion until be ia ready for the tray. j: I i I -U- HELL- FIUC A.D DaYlATID. Canon Farriarjon the, other side of the pend, and thbj Beecjier cn this side of- it, eeema to haye-i sei ;tho river of theologicai discussion on firk and f flames appear to be getting rathl warm in nie already uncomfortable at mosphera. of ewj York. Strange to say, some of tho theologians, who have been preaching the caption to this ar ticle for tli9 past forty or fiftyvykaTs. with a full oelief in its efficacy towards recalling tbe sinner frp.m the' error o his ways, are' beginning jto doubt now their own knowledge ' on tho eub ject.na witne83 tbe following, whicb we clip from last Monday's Aunt A number of the. preacherL of thia city aennea thejr position on the queg tion of Uell yesterday; "Tho otthodc doctnno found oarn i t a,nd outspoken aeienders in the lieyj Air. Fulton Baptht, theTtv. Messrs, Corbitt and Stole, Metbodiat, "tbe Kev. Nevins Woodside, Fresbyteiian, and other di vines. while the Universalist side nf tno controversy was represented by the Kev. Messrs. Pullman. Sweetser and Gunnison aadthe Rev.M-3. Ilanaford. The last-named minii.ter remembers havingbeen told by Honry Ward Baecher's sister, five years," sco. that he was a Univerealist. "althoni?h tho llsv. Mr. Steele was able to a note a passage from one of Beecher'e sermons, published in 1870, which was soundly orthodox in it3 sentiments. Bi3hop Snow's theory is that the wicked will lie raised at tho last day ohlv to ho for it: A vear azo when the widow Oliver, of jims cay, comm need suit against Simon (ameronaged eighty or more, for breach oi promise, ooDoay tnoucrht seriously, o the matter. He. had debauched the poli tics oi l'ennsyivama, beguiled a tribe of Indians of its property, ad seduced one Administration into givingiiin office. -But it w as not believed he hid taken unfa'r advantage of the widow. -However, it. j Is now said on apparently good authority that be has given her a thousand dollars rather than have her tell in court what she knows. Will some or e hunt. up ajsin this old man nas rioi committed i . - j j Murphy, the temperance lecturer, is to be here soon. There Is rieed of him. There arehere somethin!i over one ' thousand licensed places for the sale cf liquor, being one to every one hundred and fofty per sons. There are prcbably as many more wncre saies are maae without Ji .-ense. " '. . GlTBDGE. I HoStetter's Almanac. , Tho edition for 1S7S of the sterling Medi'cal Annual, known as Hostpttpr's AlmaL.- now ready, and nlay be obtained, free of cost, of druggists and general country deal ers in all parts of the United States and. British America, and indeed in every civfl ized portion of the Western Hemisphere, ft I combines, with the soundest, practical ad vice for the preservation and restoration of health, a larg amount of interesting and Hendersonville and tion, $15 : 14 .' $15,85. i j one insertion! $5. ' ' ' v spect Lapt. . b. Klrkland. nf T. f!" .' f. 50 ner .pnt. rf(?it;ftn.) fn. .j....- . mprlr,ftf th. a;L t: f V, "" iUi t." Vr. 7 iui verusements C J1UB ft- win De present I u" tue magazine covers. , i , . on the arrival of the trains at the terminus .Local subscriptions received and Maa ol the b. & A. R. R., to see that passengers zine3 sold at the City Bookstores ' - dec 21 J. H. ALLEN, North Front al: are provided for . - . - ..iuuimuuui UK- vn arrival oi trains passengers are re quested to ask for Capt. Kirkland, Passenger I ittusjjui lauuu Agent. i ry iai3 new route.; The Old ) Place. rt , r. . yoniracts ior aavertifieWr .nH o.K.i. ST.ff.&S ?f Me83"' 'f" rjlHE OLD and favorite july12 p. R. DUNCAN,' Pres't. For the Best jjOCK BEER, ALES, Liquorf, go to II. MARCUS Market street. We impor WINES All commrioa,ions should be .ddrVMdto i. ttuTS hll M 3 XX7 Mrs. CICERO W HARRTsJ- . read .11 I olS na N-Tr J sePt j Editor and PmnVr. WAW Wi" Vw.rA""V?tJ!,1' raw an q bst Ales. Wine,. TnV""" New River Oystera, to ita friendi anJpkt rons. i - v h Egg Hogg and Tom and ' JerrU Christmas Day freb. i I 1 1 JOHN D. STELJES; Proprietor. THE SUN. i 1S78. NEW YORK. 1878. As the time approaches for the renewal o " dec 22 mm ... AND ...r. PPaeA lor the I ,,iwipUonil i11i, sua would remind its & SON'S, No. :- r!JJh! it I T "V vuuiuaio lur meir consideration and bottle the fnd 8nPP't. Upon its 4-ecord for the past i reu ycam n reuea ior a continuant, v. Dest Drandi of Beer and ofieri rare induV hrfmP ant &enerona coKperat on FilG FrPTlPll i I which have hitherto been Pxtpn I L xiuibll menta to cnrchRHPrn r tTJ . -u wjU,4UIfl i t ci T uuai icir ui me i iunn Families eunniiwith r'l J Lh VM1. i8 four-pageAeif of 2ft . . . r i j -rv--1 .1 " vuoigu i vviuuiuB, price uy man, ! post paid 65 fr,0i:. i ' 1 moniD,trso.5UDerrear. i ' I I I I ks-ri. rrcf Vxu" UI ia an H. ftftarcus & Son RHOCI UST OPENED A Straw Hats, Flowers, miUnery. FULL I LINE OF Wo, 5,IV3arliet Street. dec 21 ' WILMINGTON, N. C. eight-page sheet of 66 columns, j While giv- FEATHERS, RIBBON8, LACESi Ac. ing the news of the davJt also rn I ' 'i . ( i amount of literary and misce!laheoumatter rAa" hne of rear HAIR SWITCHES, bpecially prepared for it The ukAT Svs F12s 0ER PUFFS and CURLS, 1 1 has met with great succees. Post Daid - . J ' 20 a year. t P HAIR SWITCHES lAf b n ; T , -Afle weeKlWSUfl. I dLj " T, . corner or-1 ront, sa PormJr. , imHi IIIOi I um Jtnow ihi WseiTlt Snu1? L 1 ' J -. p M I1UAL WATCHMAKER AND en XB :"5fU". "S.-H Sate8 r?ne . -W- ifartet familieat IS wefce close i out cheap. i amusing lightreading, and the calendar.as- f jeveiryac-jo$ trniiomlrnl I ktilriiln.tfnne '(hri . l.oncreu uere. 1 l-wM v H A WI I I III !' 11-4 I I - ' I I items, xc.t arelprepared with great care, and will be found Entirely accurale. The issue ofllostetter'sAlmanac Tor 1S7S, in the Eng lish. German, French, Welshi- Norwegian 5s wedish, Holland,. Bohemian and Spanish languages, wfill in all' probability be the largest editionfof a medical wjork ever pub lished in anyoountry. The proprietors Messrs. Hostetter & Smith. Pittsburgh va on receipt of a two cent stamp will forward' a copy by mail to any person who cannot procure one in his neighborhood. i i ' , south rnoxxT sr.! I Our QARDEN CITY tfdime Cigar, guaran teed the finest in the city for the money. dec 2r ' KASPROirinv. strefiL Y.fa. n r ?L IsfV?re .eicome pages weeklv. and WJJLU J-- " ' v.'- oture.; - Willi! regard it in tde light 6f eaide conTiBPllnr an experience. of twelve years with-Bron friend. Its news, editortS aSultura? & Anderson. - Will renair WaW. a and literari dpnmM 5. Ti1,"?.'1' Jewelry at lower rates than ever Wm jom-nat for the family and fire.lrl t..L, fcred bere., ONE DOLLAR ayear, postpaid? Tliiapric! Alot of Jewelry on Land wheh will be ? I SSkSS? "Sf; " &P in i.Ifc Jl CiiT . clQs oi ten, with iy casa, we will send an extra rnrw if An DOT 2 i 1 - . ' n a a;ur irpp. . 1 - I A rt1 WAAa UI ! U I 113 II ran 1 w JVew FaintinEatfiMi .TM sun, New York City. nounce ,ehine JNioul Some c . Buaa co. 810 1 S25 f 2K .I!5f " .b r, mn. rt,n. ' n7": , '""S"141 Mr' ecDte aU order, fo cTt.T.CffliStK 'I PAINTING in all ita branches, promising l.&vSnMm TANKS, !n rixid ord.r FURW Offers Workstands Kattan Tonii 1 And mike to order Fine Goods for Xmas Fresen For Sale. I Chamber Sete, &c, &c, coad r r Market JffS??y,SSJSS'E -4p5y . -. ........ ... ,j . v.t'ci (UnL UISIM IVilnrcfM. nov C Solicits an iuspectioh of fine lot of Feathers, Hair j&cr, ( , J8No Goods misrepresented, and no tmnl.lrt in ahrW n dec 1 i

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