LATEST NEWS.
(New York Herald Cablegram-)
PEACE.
Signing of the Treaty at-San Stefano.
March 4. 1878. The fol
lowing announcement of the conclu
sion of peace between iinsaia and Pur-
key was received Jasi nigui. irum vv
stantinople :
The treaty of peace has been eigned
(Sunday).
"The Grand Dnko Nicholas anncunc
ed the fact to the soldiers at a revievr
at San Stef ano to-day. .
"Russia has abandoned her claim
on the Egyptian and Bulgarian tritH
utes."
A correspondent of the Times at
San Stef ano is able to state that neither
the surrender of a portion of the Turk
ish fleet nor a claim on the Egyptian
tribute is included in the conditions of
peace, and there is no interference
with the portion of Turkish revenue
which is hypothecated to foreign cred
itors. , ' , .
Nothing is definitely settled relative
to indemnity, but it will principally
be in the form of territory in Asia,
including Kars and Batoum, not
Erzeroum. Salonica and Adrianople
are not included in Bulgaria-.
The Grand Duke Nicholas will prob
ably visit Constantinople on Monday.
It is said that he will move his head
quarters to Ferikeni, within two mileb
of Pera.
The Daily Telegraph's Pera corres
pondent professes to giva the condi
tions of peace. He makes the indent
nity fully as heavy as was reported on
February 25 viz., one thousand four
hundred million roubles, with 10,
000,000 sterling in bonds added, ihe
Telegraph's list of conditions is ob
viously incomplete. -
St. Petersburg and Pera correspon
dents confirm the report that the
treaty of peace has been signed. At
St. Petersburg the enthusiasm over
the news of peace was nlmout un
precedented. There was an immense
crowd before the palace, shouting and
singing "God Save the Czar."
A- Pei a correspondent .says the
treaty of peace was signed on Satur
day. Thirty-one thousand . troops
were reviewed at San Stefano. A To
Deum was sung amid great enthusiasm.
The Standard's correspondent at
Vienna states that tho Austrian' and
British Ambassadors have been in
structed to protest if tho Iiussiaus
enter Constantinople.
The Agence Russe cites the special
despatch from Vienna in ' the Daily
Telegraph, of March 1, stating that
the Russians were bent on entering
Constantinople with, or without the
Sultan's consent, and that England
had notified Princo Gortschakoff that
if Russia pursued the latter course the
British Ambassador would bo ordered
to quit St. Petersburg. The Agence
Basse says thin report refers to a past
phase of the crisis, since which the
Russians have occupied San Stefano
with the sanction of the Sultan.
A special despatch to the Standard
from Vienna asserts that two division
of Austrians willjenter Bosnia in about
ten days. The Telegraph's Vienna
special says tho communication which
so reassured Austria last week was to
the effect that Russia admitted that
the peace conditions had been aggra
vated at the headquarters of the
Grand Duke Nicholas, but she prom
:sel notable modifications at the Con
ference. Austria will not occupy
Bosnia and Herzegovina if the con
ditions are abandoned by which those
provinces are cut off from communi
otion with thereat of Turkey. Even
: f the conditions are maintained Aiutria
vould only resort to annexation at
the suggestion of the Powers at the
Conference.
Hi
New Advertisemets.
(Sold King Found.
GOLD RING WAS FOUND near the
Corner of Third and Orange streets yester
day afternoon. The owners name is engraved
in it. Apply at this office. -inch 4
fJIO THE FRONT IN THE BOOK AND
Stationery Business. Old Pictures Copied
and Enlarged. Photographic Gallery in
connection with Book Store,
men 4
"A True Man."
BY M. C. Stirling. Xo.253 Seaside Libra
ry. 10 cents.
"Lothair", by the Right Honorable B. Dis
raeli. No 255 Seaside Library. 20 cents.
"Lord Oakburn'8 Daughters," by Mrs.IIenfy
Wood. No. 25G Seaside Library. 20 cents.
"Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist", bv
Henry Cockton. No. 259 Seaside Library.
40 cents.
"That Boy of Norcott's," by Charles Lever.
No. 257 Seaside Library. 10 cents.
"Phyllis," by the Duchess. No. 253 Seaside
Library. 10 cents. At
S. JEWETT'S.
feb 27 Front Street Book Store.
Revolution in the Boot
and Shoe Trade.
TH.HOWEY, JR., No. 47 Market street,
desires to return his sincere thanks for
the patronage so liberally bestowed and will
ir-vcfiUned the generous people of Wilmington
um ue u now prepareu 10 snow an elegant
and clean stock of BOOTS AND SHOES
embracing the low priced as well as the nov
elties of the season. I will convince all who
favor me with a csll that I fully understand
marking my goods at such low prices that
they cannot fail to adretertise themselves.
It will pay you to examine my stock before
making jour purchases.
THOS. H. HOWEY, Jb.,
No. 47 Market Street.
feb 21
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DAILYIREVIEW.
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at tL
Th6 Mails.
The Malls close and arrive
City
Fostonice as.iouows zj
Northern through mails - - 0:00 1 M
Nort hern through and way mails. 8:00 A M
LlAKr, -
31 .jis ior mo . i i
therefrom - -;- - "'i " " 0 00 1
Southern mails lor an points outu, p
Western inails'cC. C. T. W.V dajly
Fayetteville. and. omces .on uai
U-AVCI'U J ' I! ) !
Mails for points along :Jini djf Che- L
raw & Darlington It IjUi -! - - 1$09 A Ai
Fayetteville by Warsaw, daily,
(except Sundays) - I - - A Ai
Mails for points between Florence
r,,i rbarleston - - - - i -i " 10:00 A' M
Onslow C.H.arKi intermediate oX. 1
rices every Friday - - - b:0U A 3i
Smithville maiLv by steamboat, '
daily, (except Sundays) j K I , L 2:00 P M
1 Till 1 TVvurn ProoV
Malis for Easy Hill, Town Greek, ;
cvervKridavat - t - 3:00 P M
3
ARRIVE. 1
vnrtviom throuch mails i 4 i - 11:00 A M
aronna euu iva"
- - i i i'i .
1 Mails aenvereu irouiqcuui xv. i.
M., and on Sundays from 8:$0 to 9:34) A. i .
Stamp Oihce open from 8! A. M. to VI M.,
and from 2 to 5:30 P. M. Money oweraiu
Register Departments open toea.i fctanip
onice. - i ,. i .
tamrc fnr saIp at jreneral delivery 7lijn
stamp office is ciosed. I'i, ,
Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and
night. 11 -
Mails collected from street boxes every day
at 5:45 P M. i I
CAROLINA.
! i i
The Wadesboro ArausWs to bb enlarged
next week to an 8 page1 papcr j j
Kerosene is 'ret'aillns.in'lcharlotte at 14
cents a gallon. , I i
Charlotte Obsdie)': Capt .Ino. K.
Moore breathed his last at his home iri
this county night he.orc last, after ah
illness of about two weeks , For the
last six or seven vears Captairi Moore
has beeu county survovor fbr IMecklen-
"III 11. : J ,
Weld on News: A li.ilf i'fbf rnftoji' w.ns
recently shipped over the Petersburg rail
road which weighkl "iClj )ounds, beig
oaii wnicn weignpu ::cyjj jiuuikis, uei-
be heaviest bale shipppd from Wekloj
his voar. It was- coJiisirne.:l to V. T
Hubbard, of Petcrsburir. and was for-
7 r t .
warded by Mr. W, II. Ilarris'inJ of illali-
laivcouinv
Chariot te Observer :
A far
load of
Northern and Eastern
railroad ticket
agents passed through tills citi' last night
via the Piedmont Airj Line, S0'1, tu a
grand frolic at the '2Sew Orleans Mardi
Gras, after wiiicli they! willT attend, the
general ticket agents' convention atj.Tac;
sonville, Fla., ou the Stbiinst, i ',
Go'.daboro Messenger: J Col. ill uniphery
contemplates the erection of another new
store on Walnut- street, adjoining those
just completed. The stord is to be 30 by!
75 feet, and we learn is to l)e occupied bv
the new hardware lirm, Messijs. Smith,!
j. ii nils i j
Monroe Enquirec : , T lie I very i interest
ing revival meeting spoil; en of in our-tiait
issue is still continuing ,aml the interest
manifested is "rowiiig more and more
everyday. Services ate held every night
and prayer-meet ing eVery morning. Up
to this writing, Satjirdayj morning, there
have been twenty conversions, and on Fri
day night some twenty-five or thirty peni
tents went forward lor prayers. Tbe con
gregations are large, the! church being
crowded every night;) It is expected to
continue the meeting . during j the corning
week, and ministerial assistance has been
sent tor.
List of .Letters.
d - '.i
The following 'is the list of letters re
maining unclaimed in the Postofnce, Wil
mington, N. C, Wednesday, March
1878 : I I I ' 1 ' r
5th
.A Mess S A Adler, & Co, Mr General
Atkinson, Jno Albro. f .
B Saml Durney, .Johnliurney, JM
Broadstreet, & Qb, Wm, II Bikeman,
Miss Jennie M Bell Mrs Lvjcy Bethoy,
Geo Bullett. - j :,
C Joseph Cumfeer, David J- Cook,
Anauslus Cobb, MissjDicy Coyanj . j
D 11 G Dun j & I po, IVIl lpowsey,
Cicero Davis, Miss Mary A Dos he-, Miss
Annie Dewey. 1 . , ' 1
E Miss Mary Ellii, Miss Zilfy Eavens.
F Miss L CFrcGnjan. , I
G Master Jimmie' Gregory.' j!
H Wm Hooper, Plato Hall, col'd,
Jas II Howard, Mrs J Matildaf j Hillrhan,
Mrs Catherine Haws, Mrs Drucill.a High
smith, Miss Phoebo Hall dr Hill, Miss
Betty Herring, Miss Sarah Hill, Seth M
Hinglas. j ' : ) 1
J Write Johnson col'd, !I Jackson,
Miss Jane C Johnson, Miss Louisa! Jones.
airs ucorge i donQson.: I j
L Saml TT T,wv sUl r ,1
fkins, col'd,
-Wj . j j Ath
Jessie B Lucas, Mss Marthal E
Eliza Jane Lewis, Mrs I Maria''
Letvis. Miss
PJ Lewis.
M John McCofferty ; Henry McCall
Aiiss iuarmay jucipamcl,! Miss Ida Mel
ton, i
'.' I David Pigford, (5)
Evans Peterson,
Tasbal Perdie,
Jesse Tope, B F Price
Andrew Pierce. , .
KMaster Wm Register (2' Mr Linnol
Rohinsou, Mrs Ann Buberson' Miss M E
i.amsey. . j
T Mr William Taylor,
Susa Taft. ( -
c) Miss
S Edmon Smith. A L
JSiwinson, Mrs
Rebecco A Seigler, Mrs Betay Sass, Miss
Dcna otraw. i ' I
W Hanlv Whitn Wm
A Whitehead,
Geo Washington, Miss Minnie Williams
ATr TTnt AV'nkU n " r i . ,
- Y-DrWFG Younjg I ! j
Persons calling for letters in', above list
will please say "advertised"'; if not claim
ed in 30 days will be seilt !o dead letter
Office, Washington, D. C. J . . j
E. 11. BRINK, p il.
Wilmington, X. C.
Fresh Oaromels,
C0C0AKUT.
AND
4l
PEANUT CAKDY,
aiAUri ilAlLY AT j !
JAS. W. UPPJTT'Si
f
North Front St.
feb 12 i
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
I WILMINGTON MA RTTTTr
1 Makctt5 I V M,
i.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Marknt ouoted
firm at 30 cents. .Later, we hear of sales of
50 casks at that figure. !
ROSlN Firm at 81 30 for Strained and
1 35 for. Good Strained. Sales at quota
tions. ' i I i
TAR Steady at 1 45i Sales at quota
tions, j ! 1 I
CRUDE TURPENTINE Steady at 31 25
for Hard and$2l6 for Yellow Dip andVirgin,
1-5 off on Virgin. ; Sales of receipts at quota
tions. ! 1
COTTON Market opened firm. No sales
reported. Tne following are the official quo
tations :
.Ordinary
Good Ordinarv
Cents.
I
Strict Good Ordinary.,.....
Liow ju.iaaiin? l...
Middling U.
Good Middling....
tt
DAILY BBCEIPTS. j
Cotton......!... j 5 bales
Spirits Turpentine.... 113 casks
Rosin , 1,260 1 bbls
iar 486 "
Crude Turpentine........... ili "
MARINE NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Gov Worth WrrtVi Vurrt i
Worth & Worth. i . '
' Steamer Wavp- TinriRnn i "Pavottv111-
Williams & Murchisor
stearher North East, Taddison, Point Cas
well,. Paddison. I
l Steam-yacht Tassport, Harper, Smlthvillei
Geo Myers.
: C2 4- -h TT., .1 1. ill -r j 1 i t ;n
oLctiiiici uiiueimu, juaLuam, fciniinvnie,
O (i Parsley & Co, " '
:Swd brig Adele, Maria, St Nazaire, Gran
dal, It K lleide. , :
CLEARED.
Steamer Gov Worth. Worth Fnvpttpvillpi
Worth & Worth.
Steamer Wave. TCnhpervn TTavpttovillp..
Williame it'-Mnriliiitnn i
V Steamer North East, Paddison1, Point Cas-
wen, lauuisau. i ! .
Steam-yacht Passport! Pngh, JSmithville,
Geo Myers. ,
Steamer i TTndftrhill duen.-n Kmit.hvillfi.
j kj l ursiey &. t o. i .
DION TIILY STATEMENT
OF STOCK ON HAND MARCH 1, 1878.
Cotton ashore 1.... 2,835
atioit 3,854
total.
7,68b
Spirits ashore G,330
afloat : 2,759
Tfotal.
i'
i -
Rosin ashore,
afloat...
9,089
i
86,668
2,263:
Total 88,931
Tar ashore
5,907
5,206
afloat
Total.
11,113
Crude ashore 5,096
j, afloat..
Total r. 5,096
RECEIPTS FOR THE MONTH ENDING MARCH 1, 1878
voiion
Spirits..;..
Rosin.... L.
rt . i
. I 7,649
7,311
47,323
Tar...,
10,196
21,557
Crude...........
EXPORTS FOR THE 110NTH ENDING MARCH 1,1878.
Domestic.
Cotton..
Spirits...."; j
3,179
406
il,305
1,217
30
ltosin....
Tar,:..
Crude
Foreign.
Cotton. J
Spirits...
Kosin....,
Tar
3,215
17,882
41,236
Crude
.. 1,091
List or Vessels in Port Fehruarv 27,
. 'i I 187-;. I
1 BARKS.
Atlantic, Get. S9 tons. Sclierine-.
I i E Peschau & YVesterinann
Melvina Schutt, Ger, 339 tons, Kroger,
I E Peschau & Westeimann
Aleteor, Nor, S30 tons, Jhnii, f1
Paterson, Downing & Co
Gertrude, -Er, 3,96 tons, Dancy,
j . ' Alex Sprunt & Son
2STorniand, Nor, 216 tons, Sorensen, ,
!"'-; Williaais & Murchison
Ceres, Ger, 384 tons, Doellner,
EG Barker & Co
R!o De LaPlata, Sp, 245 tons, Auzorandie,!
i , RE Heide
Margaretha, Ger, 572 tons, Masseilus,
' , E Peschau & Westermanxr
Mercur, 3CTor, 1G5 tens, Laurenborg,
f 1 R EHeide
i BRIGS. .
Gem, Br, 2S1 tons, Richardson, '
i Pateraon, Downing & Co.
HiMiag, Nor, 234 tons, Elingen, K E lleide
1 SCHOONERS.
Sallie Hair. Am. 257 tons, Powell.
l ji r arsiey ss w lggms
E $ Powell, Am,j577 tons, Williams,
1 ! Williams & Murchison
Menawa, Am, 211 tons, Fairchilds, ,
Jforthrop & Cumming
J 1 Cotter, Br, 139 tons, Thurber, ' '
E Kidder & Sons
Emily II Xaylor, Am, 280 tons, Fish?r,
I Robinson & King
Stampede, Am, 145 tons, Dow,
! . Worth & Worth
Argo, Am, SO tons, Cooper, 1
Harriss & Howell
II P Prescott Ajn, 101 tons, Nuryman,
Harriss A Howell
ErneBt T Lee, Am, 172 ton3, Blachford, '
JUM
Kate G Robinson, Am, 293 tons, Severy,
Harvisa & Howel
Care Used
i i
UND LOW JPRICES ADHERED TO, at
BURBANK'S Pharmacy.
TUY THE "OLD GtJARD' half dime
Cisar from
i.CURBANK'S
Corner Fro nt and
feb 19 i
PHARMACY.
Princess Streets.
For Sale-
TWO COPPER TANKS, in good orJ
!er
also, a second-hraxi liUlljt.K. Apply
DAILY REVIEW OFFICE,
Coroer Chestnut and Water streets
nov 13 !
at
Silver Sewins Machine
A
ND A FINE
NO. 8 ACORN STOVE
' ! i ' - i
For Sale Cheap, by ! - j i
C. 23. JSVSXXS,
anil j 3rd Street Near, Market,
j j Corrected Erery Thursday by i
PETTEWAY & SCIIULKEN,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND PRODUCE BROKERS,
1 Wilmington, N. C.
WSOI.23SilI.Il FZLZC23S.
! The following qnoUtioni represent the
wholesale prices generally. 1 In making np
small orders higher prices have to be charged.
TT u nnny
xouDie Ancnor.
i3K ;i3
13
2Y
Doable Anchor "A" J
Standard Domestic
jstic J
BACON North Carolina,
.........
j Shoulders, V 2
8
10 i
15
7
7
i oiues, p
10A
V estern Smoked-
Hams..
Sides, V lb.
9
8
Shoulders
Dry Salted
Sides, J A
"A
4
00
26"";
BEEF Live weight... J
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine!
2A
i Second Hand, each 1 75
New York,each, new 2 00
BEESWAX fi 25
BRICKS Wilmington, M 8 00
010 00
n orinern ....
BUTTER North Carolina &
Northern, ,..
CANDLES Sperm Tb
Tallow, f lb...'
A daman tine, y set
CHEESE ,
Northern Factory, B) ...
Dairy cream, y lb
State, fi
COFFEE Java, f
Rio, a
Laguyra, lb
CORN MEAL $ bushel....
00
15
25
25
00
12
14 Oi
25
35
40
00
UA
14
MA
oo .
30
19 ,
24
12A
4
13
33K
22
75'
6
DOMESTIC
Sheeting, 4-4 yard..
V VIA
Yarn,!
T$ bunch 95
F1SH-
Mackerel, No. bbl....!6 00
No. 1, Kbbl 8 75
Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl....l3 50
No. 2, y bbl 7 50
Mackerel, No. 3 y bbl....00 00
Mullets, ibbl... 3S 50
N. C. Herring, y bbl 5 00
20 00
9 00
0O-0G
0 CG
10 50
3 75
8
00
0
00
CO
50
50
25
75
25
Dry Cod, y ib.
FLOUR Fine, y bbU 0 00
Super, JNorthern, y bbl... 0 00
Extra do " V bbl... 0 00
Family " y bbl... 8 00
City Mi!lEz,.Super bbl... 7
" Family bbl... 7
" Ex. Family bbl... 8
FERTILIZERS I
Peruvian Guano, y 2000 fts. 58
00
50
00
i
00
C0 00
00 00
51 00
40 00
45 00
47 00
55 00
67 00
70 00
70 00
00 00
Baugh's Phosphate " " 00 00
Carolina Fertilizer " " 45 00
Ground Bone,
Bone Meal
1 " ! Flour
Navassa Guano,
Complete Manure
" 00 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
" 50 bo
" 00 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
Whann's Phosphate ' 1
Wando Phosphate, "
; KorororAHrntT'eUno
ici gci a,ui uu euuB i
Wilcox. Gibb & Co.. ma
" 00 00
nipulated Guano. ....L... 4
GLUE- H.. ....
00
9
67
60
15
75
62
60
00 !
12
20
05
GRAIN Corn,8tore,f 56fl)s I 72
Corn, cargo, y 56 fts 60
Corn, yel., y btuhei.. ...... None.
Oats, y bushel...... 50
Peas, cow, y bushel... 95
HIDES Green, y fi 7
Dry, y fi 10
HAl -i-Eastern, y 100 lbs... 1 10
North River, V 100 lbs.... 95
HOOP IRON y .'ton 80 00 85 00
LARD Northern y lb....... 10
11
North Carolina y m 11
12A
0 00
LIME y bbl 1 25
LUMBER City steam sa'wd
Sbipstuff,resawed,Mft.24 00 27 00
Rough edge plank. M ft. 22 00 25 00
West India cargo, Record- 1
ing to quality, y M ft.. .15 00 18 00
DresBed flooring,seasoced.20 00 35 00
Scantling and boards, com
mon, y M ft .........15 00 23 00
00
35
33
25
27
MOLASSES Cuba.hhdgl
3
I
1
1
1
3,
15
00
1?
37
Cuba, bbls., y gal.
40
29
65
75
17
45
10
40
10
bo
00
00
00
Sugar house, hhds. y gal.
Orleans Choice bbls. y gal. 60
NAILS Cut,:,20dto4d,'53k'f
85
16
10
00
30
75
65
50
OILS Kerosene, y gal
Lard, gal ..
Linseed, y gal
Kosin, y gal..
PEANUTS y buahel.
i. ...... .
POTATOES -Sweet, y bus.
Irish, Northern, y bbl.
PORK Northern. city mess. 14 50
Thin, y bbl....... 00 00
, Prime, y bbl (extra). ......12 75
Rump, y bbl 1 09 00
00 00
RICE Carolina, y 3b
6A
1A
East India, lb. .....
00
75
1A
1A
6
60
80
80!
45.
75
$A
10A
Q0
00
Rouffh, y bushel...
00
2
2
22
00
85
00
00
RAGS Country, y lb?
City, ilb... 4.
ROPE. -.
SALT Alum, ? sack......
Liverpool, y sack
American sacs
Marshal's fine, y sack
Cadiz y sack
SUGAR Cuba, y lb....
Porto Rico, y lb...
10
00
10
A
9
A
UA
1A
00
00
00
!Ai-Cofiee, y lb ..1
I JJ " ;W IT).
c " y e ;
Ex C y Tb ,
I Crushed y Tb.....
SOAP Northern, y
Si IINGLES Contract, yll
' Oominon, y M...J
Cypress saps y M
Cvure38 hearts, y M .......
00
5
00
25
50
00
6
3
0
10 00
25 00
STATES W. O. bbl. M.15 00
I ROhhd. y E..... QO 00
Cypress, y U 10 DO
TALLOW 3b..... 1:9
TIMBER Shipping y M...12 00
00 00
18 00
10
13 00
Mill, prime per M.
s-bu
10 00
i Mill, fair per M ....
50
00
25
50
18
28
50
00
60
25
20
30
-
Inferior to Ordinary,per M
WHISKEY North'n, per gl
North Caroina, per gal ..!
WOOL Unwashed, per 3b...
Washed, per 3b
The Best in the World.
W, a SPRUM
f
AT
EXCHANGE COENEE,
IS SOLE AGENT for the best Scissors and
Needles in the World- '
Those who desire the BEST GOODS should
call and select any style of R. J. Roberts'
RAZOR STEEL SCIfisSORS, and a paper of
R. J. Roberts Patent "P4rabold"j Gold-Eye
NEEDLES. Also, Buttonhole and Gentle
man's Pocket Scissors. . 1 ' "
feb 2S . !. . j
New Painting Establishment
i c b. sunn & co.
' . ' ! r
rpHE UNDERSIGNED j respectfully an
nounce their readiness to execute all orders
for ! i
HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL
j PAINTING !
in all its branches, promising promptness and
efficiency in execution and low prices.
Rooms on Second street between. Market
and Dock. i i
C. E. BURR. ADRIAN WILLIAMS
DOT 6
Lliscollaneous.
unAmwDTnn
m
ARE
mm
DUiiiirmuni
STILL !N THE FIELD!
FOR
WE C,VN T COMPAJX,
. I - !-
Though nparly eveiy one yoii meet
complains of Dull Times.
But comrades in the .
R e't a HQ voce r y, Line
KEEP GOOD GOODS,
'2
seLl'thsm OLOE l
And we vert believe
you will sajr, like ourselvep,
"Thete is Life in the'oid Land yet".
To bur customers and the public
j generally we will sell even
Lower thau ilje Lowest !
published irices we have seen.
Our receipts of
FRESH GOODS !
1 j this week j.
Have Been Large.
COME, AND SEE US
BOATWWGHT & MCKOY
5. 7 St 8 Ifforth Front Street.
inch 4
UMBRELLAS !
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' AN INVOICL: OF, GENT'S
Silk and Gingham Umbrellas
j Also, a Sample Lot of
Ladles' Parasols,
a few very handsome.
I HSDRICK.
DRESS GOODS
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I EXAMINE OUR
Heavy Wash Poplins,
at 10 cents per yard. I
For Bargains in BLEACHED GOODS call on
HEDRZCK.
A GREAT REDUCTION
IN ALL KINDS OF GOODS
Men and Boy's Wear.
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S22DZIZCK-
, . IN SMALL SIZE
iWiiile Cotton- Hoseifor CMten.
Will be sold ai cne-third their value.
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WILL ALWAYS FIX d SOMETHING
New, Cheap & Attractiyc
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I as our increased sales joatify us
In Ordering Goods Daily
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Painting.
WHERE TOU CAN GET VOUR Paint
inff done with dipatch, neatness an
at reasonable rates is atf
C. C. PARKER'S PAINT SHOP,
one door North of Old Jail building on Prin
cess street. HOUSE, 5HIP and SIGN
Painting done and satisfaction guaranteed.
Great care is giTento small jobs. 1
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Festival and Auction.
rp.II i LADIES OF TUB FIRST Baptist
Church will b7glad to see their ' fiicndi and
all who will call, at a Flaiiyal iniNo. 3
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Graiiita Row, Front street, onjiTUESPAY
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and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS,1 March
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SthandCth. The best Ovsters, lice Cream'.
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Cake and other delicacies will be scrred up
in tempting style. I . . ' M. '
A novel feature will be the tale of "Pound
Packae-ei" "siffht unseen", tn th hTi.
bidder. Come and see. I ; mch 2
ave in
A' LARGE" STOCK OF
Furniture and Bedding
ALL GRADES)
And olfer same' to Bujeisi at LowlDown
. -.- Prices for Cash.1'!
P. A.' SMITII & CO.,
mch 4
Furniture Dealers.
In Store and to Arriyie.
5 CO Bbls. FLOUR,
500 Bbls. MOLASSES,
100 Boxes Di 8. Meat?,
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50 Bbls. Pork,
50 Bbls. Sugar,
100 Bags Coffee,
' Also,Mullets, Mackerel, Rice,Soap, Starch
Brooms, Tubs and Buckets. ' 1 ,
We make SALT a specialty. ' M
BINFORD. LOEB & CO.
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mch 4 Wholesale Grocers.
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.
Gents' Furnishing Goods. '
1 Gents' Furniahinir Goods.
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Gents' Furnishing Goods. "
Pearl Shirts !
Pearl Shirts!
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. T Pearl Shirts J !
One Dollar I
One Dollar 1 !
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New Goods, New Styles, New Prices, at '
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mch 4 I The Clothier.
THOS. J. SOTJTHERLAND
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JT I VERY AND SALE STABLES j,
Corner Third and Princess Streets,
Wilmington, N. C.
S. Horses and Vehicles for hire at rea
sonable rates. Excursion parties , to! the
Sound and country accommodated. 1 I "
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OFFICE OF ME CAROLINA CEN
TRAL RAILWAY COMPANY j 1
Wilmington, N. i).t March 1 1878.
Notice
A LL PARTIES TO WHOM THE
Carolina Central Railway were JcstljKln
debted for services rendered or supplies
furnished prior to the Road passiDg- into
the hands of Receivers on April 5th, 1876,
will please present the .same at once lor
examination and payment.
i I. B. GRAINGER,
mch ' Receiver.
From Florida- I
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JJECEIVED TO-DAY a supply j of the
Sweetest of Florida Oranges and Large Red
Bananas, Spitzenburg, Baldwin and Basse
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Apples, also on hand at I
1 G. O. NORTHBOP'8,
feb 19 Fruit and Confectionery 8tores.Q
Werner & Prempert's Tonso
rial Booms, - j
JOS. 11, North Front and 7 South Front
Streets. Satisfaction guaranteed.
None but the most experienced workmen
employed In these establishments. I -J i ! 1
Manufacturers of Tonics, Qalr Oil,
Cologne, Renorators, Dyes, Beautiflers, Ac,
Ac. . mch 1
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