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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES Ed. and Prop WILMINGTON. X. C. TUESDAY, JLCGUST 27. 1878 II AYES AND THE SMALL FRY. I a Sabbath in a Hew England village. Secretary Gorham, of the Republi can National Comittec, says that if the President lias contributed a f dollar in aid of the party, he (Gorhanp) is cot aware of the fact. And if the trntli was told L-the naked trntb, wo com, ncd i:ot.ib cooked nti article which 0 l)f ten 4J3S3r.q fnr i Washington City Zv Z ?i u Paeons ugnt in it won;d bn found, wo opmc, that Uberc tLo rattling wheel and the the Republican! campaign funds ate I sounding hoof gave forth their busy bivats con trihutcA( bv thft Kmall frr iclang one week aco. The servants of the p.r. and that it I, rarely I SiSSSS SKS..IS?'?? dollar for such (purposes is everlnnieL 0vwinniw i.r . " m w w va, ill. I. in 4 n af a. Ole Bull is giving concerts in Norway. J sqaeczed from the prosperous pockets I within passes by, but he seems affrigh- of either heads of bureaus, eommis- lenca at tne noise of his own stick Tim fiann T,P , " i r , power ana lnieriexence oi tne llie nappy faces of the house-own-1 hard m r. u ta :..! Pro nrnfnhAoo.. iT rnu I l... i-'ciuuuraia mu AcmocrailC dowrare lnl k Wflerr-- S wnunolders and capitaUsts of New York thednShBlt?ttDa 7.' fd oth Northern States. The success, holnitaKo lSuMd G W tef en'ofe Greenback Democrats of the iZSl&S&J? K?i2f Wm.wouU have placed, a Greenback! auehintrcn President in the chair riow lauguiDgcnuaren, no whoomncr noisy I ocenn vx i .l. o..l t , bOTP. no nnrsAS ntK iK,a ; r .v "ra, anu me oomn resctiea Corrected Every Thursday by PETTE17AY. & SCIIULKEN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ' ' I AND PRODUCE BROKERS, I Wixkixotost, N. C FOR CONG HESS : ArXl23D EX. WADDELL OF NEW HANOVER. bojs, no nurses with cooing babies in from murT nf W 7 T 7T -in their arms are tn hLrAii ia.fill much of that poverty and suffering . Been.,auo now oversnreadine- this land and OllSinrr .t : i-lvfi.:, I e,wJ siiu. tub ntcpnnR IlffUL in I J;-... .. V . . " . b . i . - J I ilocka on those bnsv thnrnnvhrares aismay amonc the neonle. and forming an excuse for so many to try new thing4 and to enter new political associations, i" A Greenback Democrat. WHoiagALB miens. 5The follovrinp- nnnta.tirna rnreaent th wholesale prices lTenei.-OlT. In making nn 11 i .." . . . F smaii uruers metier price baTe to be charged. DAuui.iu Uunnv "A".;.... StlC.j VIEWS AND REVIEWS. Gambetta is soon to visit England and be dined by its statesmen. The ex-Emprcjs Eugenie, who has been of late in Vienna, proposes buying a large estate in Austria and making that country her residence. The waters of Em's lately cored her of a cough. The Czar is reported to be interested in the American Indian s mode of warfare. Its underlying principle is, wLcrevfjyou se the bsad of a thieving Government agent or treaty breaker, hit it. The artistic Bensation of Paris is an artist named Andre Gautbier, who draws large audiences to sec him paint a land cape in fivo minutes, a portrait in tix, and twa pictures simultaneously, one with each hand. The opening of the Suez Canal has proved tie ruin of tho overland trade, by caravan to Bagdad and the Persian Gulf, which formerly supported ancient Damas cus What sort of dough w;!l make a Doable Anchor Standard Dome BACON North Carolina, xim, V id shoulders, ? Ib.. oiues, 13.,... Western Smoked llama, Sides, y .:.... bhoulders...... Dry Salted I Sides, y 2...... 13 M Q Vi 65 ... , rattlinflracrainst the nalino- nr1 moves I . acKae-t-ackensack Republican. A SIoner3 oi uepar (menis or memners onick,7 ftfonf?in ZIZri tornaotougb.-New Haven Register. of the Cabinet. It has been alleced I ai nirrhf. f ho ; l The urnrsfc tur 0 ... IJf U8 BUCli l U.O i4 . J UUUUb i UlUSIjUllUIS I kni,Mori 3 ted the magniGcent sum of S103 to the I ?om to bo met and the bright saloon ifc !ad better settlo down and bite BARRELS Spirits Turpentine , . . I liht 13 out early. Ono mav walk the ew Haven R nister. Second Hand, each 1 caune. u o cue u.uuu whole length of Main street, at mid- Aj woman may not be farisinghted niiAMW-- 1 11 rigntinuy ueionga to aamuei J. lilden I night, and never hear a sound of life or in bdsinepa matters bnfc eh arttl fTiirth Tr ITarea has vrntiAfnllv F(iA A fiinCIA Rnnl osva II,. .,nK. . I fl -L. i 1 , I iv WU " JU YT -- . j uuo :niuuiuuj o mo Cviiikaxjr I a-tjr c jjx. nituuuii glliSSGS OS I HI" RgaiU I i.' OrLDCrn pocketed.- Tho small I fir. who cet I licemaDI .no as he stands on the cor- as a man can smell fried onions. BUTTER North Carolina ft ho?i. ei ?. Qr7na ;'r.,i I . . " uowo, seems not 10 mcmnaii jurcaKiast Table, their 1 a day (bnndays mciuded) for be the same ch i,lo,f ho m, , ' their two hours' work, are expected to J wont to greet so warmly the lone re plank down $10 each.while Mr. Hayes, I porter. In fact the city upon the bluff is us eneni as tne ever noiseless river that sweeps between its mud-cushioned banks below. . I 10 Q 7 i & 13K 15 9 10 13 4lA 8 6 3 day (Sundays who gets about $130 a included) can put up only $100 for the common cause. But then, Mr. Secre tary of the National Republican Exec utive 1 Committee Gorham says that he has not yet contributed a single dol lar. l. ! FOR MAYOR Of! NEW YORK I For the Kk view. The Greenback Question and Col. Waddell. Pexder Co., August 2itb, 1878. Mr. Editoe: I CITY. There i3 more unadulterated i6v tho capture of one solitary mosquito on the inside of the netting tl-an in circumventing tho million aud i:iuttv- nine on the outside. Breakfast Table. A subscriber wrote to a journal to make some inquiri. :i nbon5 t!i9 next word's f dr whertupon the' wicked editor replied that was under the jmprtasion that the next! vrorld wouldn't have anv fair. When a young man b:is Iodine.! to consume cigarettes m an artistic man- Northern, ? ib.. CANDLEiv Sperm V Tallow, y lb Adamantine, set 00 15 25 25 1 75 & 1 85 & 26 10 00 14 Of 25 12 & 12 Northern Factory, y Jb... 13 Dairj cream, y &....L..... 14 00 28 Q 18 other The Herald, Sun, World and Many of its bouses and shops are leading papers of (New York Cil exhausting themselves in compliment ary editorials to each other, in their There is evidently much restless ness iu the publ'c miud of North Care- ner by ejectieg the. mok through bis absorbing notnlp, uf. is no longer a -barren State, V lb..;.. COFFEE Java, y .... IWlO, y ID Laguyra, y ai CORN MEAL bushel.... COTTON TIES V E D0MESTIC4- Sheetinr, 4L4 y yard. J.... Yarn, y bunch FISH V4Q 95 35 40 12J 14 13 SO 17 -20 1H CAROLlNACEmRAT WAY C0MPA!y Fr Owca Omieal Sr. I I1 Wilmington. N. n v " f Change of Schedui fS LAND AFTER MOXniv L I orthM PASSEXGEK. MAIL now empty, and its btrccts are fillcl with beggars, where they were formerly a rarity. The Marquis of Lome and the Prin cess Louie will travel through the Uni ted States before settling down. to business in Canada. In Canada tho vicereine is looked upon as of more importance than the viceroy, and she will undoubtedly be received with marked attention in this country. In time of need the colored people of the South come to the front. In stricken Memphis the colored men have organized to relief distrcsK, to guard deserted house and property, and the press dis patch reports that the negroes on tho po lice force ara among the most efficient officers on duty. A Florida scientist named Hardee pro poses to kill yellow fiver by atmospheric conenssion, to be produced by a succession of gunpowder cxplosious. lie says the experiment was attended with entire success last jeir at Jacksonville, and in stances the disappearance of tho plague from places liable to it in the South during the war and In Mexico before Iho Ameii- y, are desire to bring out an Mayoralty of GDtbam several editor for the The Herald, in several mrnprapus in different columns on the editorial side of the paper, was ttrocg for Dana, of the Sunt which D.ma, with a modesty not to bo 6upccied of a disappointed poli tician, whose whole nature has J been soured and all of its sweetness turned into lime juice by his disappointment in not getting into Grant's Cabinet, cames forward throngh the columns of his 7? sheet, and declines, but at the same time nominating Mr. Robert Bonner, him of tho famous Now York lina fit this time on the questions of currency aud of politi- cai parties, mis arises not aiono from tho confusion and distraction about to be introduced into the con gressional canvass by reason of the in auguration of tno new Greenbacl Labor party, but because when people are empovenshed and distressed, as they nou- are by oppressive financial and tariff laws, they are prone to seize upon auy change or any glittering in ducements that hold out h new liope ana promise of relief. The history of political partif s shows that when there is euch disHitisfaction and excitement in the public mind the voice of the ballot box is doubtful and uncertain. Iu view of these facta there is the more necessity that the democracy of this Congressional District should be firm and faithful, and not ba seduced from established principles of tne party by the brilliant lights and a' Juriug but deceptive promises nw ideality, but as real as a br of scan. Shopman 'If iyou wiil f.tei info t.jcJ next room I shall be ab!o to show you some wonderful old jirs recently dug upat PomDeii.' Iifidj: What, that! horrid old Italian town? Why. I! couldn't bear anything that came from thfgplace; it is so fearfully out of ra-pair.' Mackerel, No. 1, y bbl....l6 00 J h VXkbl ..i.'8 75 Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl.iJ.12 60 No. 2, y yt bbl .:. 6 00 Mackerel, No. 3 y bbl.....OO 00 Mullets, y bbl J... 3 00 3i. v. nerrms. bbl... Lr VUU. J ID , v -r - - 5- 00 FLOUR Fine.' bbl 0 nn Super, Northern, y bbl... 5 00 Aztra do jsamiiy M City y bbl... 5 75 ibbl... 7 00 iiHfcx,.2Super y bbl... 7 00 i-amUybbl... 7 50 Mary had a little lamp, 'Twas filled with kerosene, She blew right down the1 chimney And vanished from the scene. I I" Ex. Family y bbl... 8 00 FERTILIZERS j Peruvian Guano, y 2000 Iba. 54 00 20 00 9 00 00 0C 6 5C 8 60 3 50 8 00 5 00 5 50 6 25 8 00 7 25 & 7 75 8 25 fo. 1. Am re at Hamlet at : ifl v )beTe Charlotte I Ii Ao. 2. ArriTeatlJanJetJt: Th J tTxln"agtoastT:Sj MpDATroX'TRATMl I LeT.TOmiatoa 5:30 A y 1 lit 1 1 -dlVsaiK SHELBY DiriSIOX, MAIL. IjL & PASSEXGER AND EXP So: 3.)Te Charlotte....:.... 1.!. ,. .' Arrive at Shelby... "jplg J J Xo. 4. ) LeTe Shelby ......u-" . Arrive at Charlotte Z 6:00 ? J Trains No. 1.9 ? j J.i .. Sundav. ' - fU? '"Ji. lapsencers for Raleijrh leare v n 5:30 P M, and Charlotfel.t , close conreciion at Hamlet 1 arVin '. eiirh at 8:45 A MJ H rjr,Tlc U c r k. bv no 1 Tr.T ::;r r'iL"," j ill. General Smjerittendeit bext morning at 9:15; arrive "Iliad "fw evenine, mar 20 Ledger, and the owner of the great I iield out by this gorgeous new party. inese tnougnts arise m my mind upon reading tho admirable letter of our candidate for Congress, tho Hon. A. M. Waddell, as published in the Baleigh Observer and copied in your paper of the 22d inst. I am a Green back Democrat and I do not desire 2.16 trotter, Dfxler. But whether the -7)101 editor of the Sm jwas in earnest in his declination and 1ns nom ination of tho great bored end New York Ledyer man, we' are unable to say. We confess, however, to have n Mr. Guildforjd Onslovv, having heard that a cask of Cyprus wine was offered for a rhyme to Cyprus, printed a poem containing this couplet: That of fevers it's certain, and possibly typhus 1 , Will beourrewaid for the taking of Cy prus. 1 1 ! A correspondent of the Pall Mall Ga zette, however, improved on him with this triolet: I We've taken the Island of Cyprus, Bauch's Phosnhate " Carolina Fertilizer " Ground HonA. Bone Meal " Flour Navaesa Guano. Complete Manure t It It It Whann's Phosphate wando .Phosphate, " " 00 00 " 00 00 " 45 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 00 00 'f 50 00 ' 00 00 f 00 00 , ma- : 48 00 8 w e ve uiKen ana mean to retain it; Uo it pest'lent, barren or vip'ious, 1 1 We've taken the island of Cvnrus! Cvnruj It's envied by Frenchmen and by PrussJ Though Gladstone aflects to disda'nit," v e vo iaiven me lsianu 01 Cyprus, We've taken and mean to retain it I Tlio mystery of the issue of life and lnClmPfl tn M (innnflnl i-inimon n a tn l i .1 . t . ..... o v, , vyongress man inis taientea nominea the sincerity of the man who once I of tho recont Clinton Democratin f!rn- death was fmshlv ilint.rnfn,? hv .i in- held office under Abraham Lincoln gressional Convention. Let him re- cidentof the WaIlinSford storm, where a 3T-.i- . . ... . I nroduce his votes nnd nriblin viflwa nn .! . . , ' i anui.uwin Staunton, as Assistant CQ and currecy a3r resse(f small chud was soon after rescued asleep Secretary of A ar, and aro rather in- and out of Congress for several vnars I in a cradlo tloatiuir down the . stream. can troops. The rcconstrurtlon of the Hotel de Ville cIined to think tbafc since the defeat past, when he addresses the people in Thd tempest had done its worst, sweeping In Paris, according to the report of the of h? the 1?S1aF ovcthin before if; ieaviognot one atone architect, M. Ballu, is proceeding In a PeDIJ expresea sentiments of all the manda of every intelligent and fair- upon anothtr. fi,IinS thatplcasant val- hundred workmen are employed upou this l" -natured and unforgiving Dana vast work, and erery day about seventy. w"l seo tuat befein lies' his only oppor fire cubic metres of stones are cut and tunity for ever tasting tho sweets oj placed. Even at the present rate of work, offica again; and that his coniDlimcnt nowerer, It Is calculated that the Hotel de ary announcement of "tho Lcdncr mari Vllle cannot be rebuilt under at least ten years, though it Is believed that bv 1S30 the whole of the exterior masonry will be finished. A German writer recalls how, at the raris Exposition in 1855, Louis Xapoleon visited tho German department of the tacled alitor of the New York Aim. great show. was only a littlo piece of diplomacy which he learnedj at Washington, trusting that Air. Bonner, in turn, would nomisato Dana and thi dw the whole Weight of bi:i influence through his luminous etory paper for the epec Just as he armed a Prus sian helmet, tha topmost one of a lofty pyramid that had evidently for days re tained iU position by the frailest tenure, rtpl down and along the 1W to his feet. Tho German attendants were in consternation, and Donaparto himself gazed at tho warlike headgear for a mo-' mtnt in astonishment. Soon, however tho expression changed to a sardonic milo He evidently saw in tho helmet at bis feet tho augury of defeat and humiliation for tho power that it repre sented. Edison is in the Bonannzi mines of California, confident that he has lectric apparatus that will indicate where to find bodisaof ore, giro their approximate extent, and make near guess at their metallic value. Eight of the non-paying mmu on tho Bonanza vein havo simulta neously penetrated barren rock to the THE FEVRIf MEMPlIIS. The Memphis Avalanche, of Satur day, prints an official mortuary record The 74 for the week ending tho 10th. total deaths for that week were whites, 53. colored 20, Chinese 1. The yellow fever deaths were 25, none of which were among the negroesl There' were 27 new cases of yellow fever re ported between the jllth and 17th The town in fact hasjbecaj wtll nigh deserted. Tho Avalanche says: ! The mighty outpouring of our citi zens has almost ended, 'though bun1 dreds leave daily. The fountain 1 is well nigh dry, and tho stream rajust soon cease its rushing. i j A lazy, sluggish, bayen flow of refu gees still continue, but they are not numerous enough to attract great at tention, i Never, perhaps, ia all history, cer tainly not in modern times,1 whs there homeless, houseless ' child slept quietly unconscious of it all. If tho1 child lives 1 f it ought to fill a marked nlace in the world. It was not altogether accidental that the storm which swept piti'essly over all this peaceful village was so tem pered to this young life that it was not awakened from sound sleep. , I minded Greenback Democrat in the MeY wth distress and! terror; but this uibirici. voi. auenis eniiciea to the united and cordial support of the Democracy of this Congressional Dis trict, including tho Greenback portion of the party. He was not tho choice of the writer for the nomination at Clinton. From motives alone of patriotic principle, the writer joined others in lair and honorable efTqrts to confer the nomination of tLat convention upon another. This is lo time to reviva the memory of j the un generous detraction and bitter per secutions entailed upon the writer and others because in the exercise of independence as democrats and of inalienable rights as freemen, Col. Waddell was not our choice for tho nomination. "Sufficient unto tho day is the evil thereof." "Let the past dead bury its dead' In tho de mands of the present, for saciiSce. for uuty, lor magnanimity, let us all, in a spirit of generous forgiveneis for wrong, n solve that by-gones t hall be by-genes, and rally ouo nd all for tho BergerABrutz'sRos. " " 00 00 Wilcox, Gibb & Co nip alated Guano . J GL,ui: y a j WKAlfl-Uorn,atore,ip? 56fis 67$ uorn, cargo, y 56 as CO Corn, vel., bushel. None. uats. DusHel BO Peaa, cow, y busheJ... ! 80 HIDES Green, y fi 4 Dry, ft 10 HA1 Eastern, y 100 lbs... 1 jlO North River, y 100 lbs.... 1 CO HOOP IROX-V 'ton 80 00 iAtU-. northern y lb....... 8 North Carolina y Tb 11 iii.iu.Ei y ddi.. 1 1 25 LUMBER City steam sa' wd Sbip Bluff, resawed, ft. 18 00 Rough edge plank, y lift. 16 00 West India cargo, accord ing to buality, y M ft...l2 00 Dressed ffooring,seasoned.l5 ,00 Scantling and boards, com- mon, y M ft. J..12 00 MOLASSES-Cuba,hhdgl 33 Cuba, bbls.,1? gal 35 Sugar house, thds. y gal. 24 " I " bb!s.VRal... 26 Urleans Choice bbls. y gal. 37 55 00 00 00 51 00 i0 00 45 00 47 00 55 00 67 00 70 00 70 00 00 00 C7 60 10 70 61 60 00 1 lOXl 1 25 1 10 85 00 9 12K 0 00 20 00 18 00 U 00 25 00 CenMSuD'ts Office, WILUIXGTOX, COLUMBIA AND t GU8TA RAILROAD, Wilmington, N. C.,JaDe 1, lit CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. I 1 n '.Monday, June sjthe fold ing schedule wUl be run on this rod: J DAY EXPRESS AND MAIlItRAIL.' , xcept Suadaj.) j LeaTe Florence 3 30 P 5 Arrire at Wilmington. 7 SO PI NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINl(Dtilr). Leare Wilmington ,.J Leare Florence Arrive at Columbia .......'.'.'" ijeare uoiumbia. 7 25 PM UU 47PM .3:511 . . .n a h Leare Florence ' " 1 nt Arrive at Wilmington 8 30 A I This Train will .nlr itop at KrUky. Flemmgton, Whiterilfe Fair Blnf, VW ols, Marion, and Florence,, and all iUUom between Florence and Columbia ' tTj , , r" ior AuguBirana DfTotd should take Night Expren Train froa WC IMA1L.S O'ut,;20dto4d,k'g 2 85 OILS Kerosene, y gaf. 15 Lard, gal 1 10 Linseed, y gal... l 00 Rosin, y gaL ....J... . 30 PEANUTS y bushel i.. 1 05 POTATOES-Sweet, V bus. 00 Irish, Northern Ay bbl 2 60 PORK Northern city m ess. 1 2 00 Thin, y bbl ii...... 00 00 Prime, y bbl (extra) 10 50 nump, y DDI 00 00 mui! Uarolina, y lb East India, y fl. .- Rough, y bushel ...1 BAGS Country, y B) I A Tried Remedy for Billiousness. 1 xuuao wuusuiieriruiuuisoraerorinacuon City y fi) of the liver will never get the upper hand pf ROPE-T !..ZZZtZ.'.'Z.ZZ.. l iue nnruiy organ so long as they use such HAJLT Alum, y 1 sack. irrational remedies as blue pill, calomel and podophyllin.jBut from tried and popular medicine, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, they may expect relief with a certainty of obtain ing it. The influence of the bitters upon the great biliary gland is direct, powerful and speedily felt. The relief afforded is not spas modic, but complete and permanent. The sallowness of the skin, furred appearance of the tongue, indigestion, costiveness, head- 14 00 37 40 j j 45 ? 75 I 1 45 1 10 40 1 25 1 00 3 00 00 00 00 11 00 00 00 7K 8 00 00 75 1 00 IK 1 6 22 mington. Throuch Sleenlnc f!r for Charleston and Augusta. 1 J OHN F. DIVINE. Oenertl Sipt WILMINGTON & VELDOfi RAILROAD COMPANY. Of,I0,?i q'l SureaiBTTiBrniKT I Wilmington, N. a, Jane 1, 187& CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. ! ;tf.iftdiilftif Mondy Jane 3d, W' at nib A. M., Passenger trains oa the V 60, 751 Liverpool, y sack American y sack 75 Marshal's fine, y sack-.... 1 30 Cadiz V sack.................. 7S SUGAR Cuba, y lb. .1 9 Porto Rico, y lb 101 A- Coffee, y To 00 D c , " ' y a.. Ex Cr-y Ib : oo Crushed y fl SOAP Northern, y Tb. 5 SHINGLES Contract, VJAI 3 00 Common, M 1 60 cypress sapg y M l 50 00 80 80 1 40 00 ache, nauseau. pains throusrh the rteht'isMA tnumpnant re-election of our standard and shoulder, in fact ever accompaniment bearer4 in this important canvass. of the obstinate complaint are entirely and 1 rincipje rjernancl?, duty Jusists. na- Promptly removed by a course of this mesti- triotisui requires, that all wounds mable rnedicine, in behalf of which testi- ahould bobealed, that oar lines should onyis constantly emanating from every be closed, and that a vigorous and quarter and from all classes of societv. SUCCessfnl fltrht slinnld bo tyion I - --, ; ' Col. Waddell. Uo will find that those KeeT) Cool ! TTftPTl Tool ! ! I I i. .3 1 . I m ' & iu uuuiiuauua -are i , . , r, , r " "f-lw-i nxiiaii.ji iortn'n.npr trl i ok 10. 00 , 10 j 11 7K WiL mington A Weldoa Railroad will tin ai toV tows Z f I DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TBAl Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot 8 60 AM frrIreJirt Weldcfl -Li.. 3 10 PM Leave Weldon j 12 46 P M Arrive at Wilmington, Front 8L Depot at........ 701 'F, I NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TBAI5 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.; I Cypress heart. M 2 00 STAVES W. O. bbl. M.10 00 r o hhd. y e :...r......oo 00 Cypress, y M 00 00 TALLOW y ; 9 TIMBER Shipping y M ..,10 00 Mill, prime peril. 7 60 Mill; fair per M i.. 6 00 ever so comnletn a mmV an a Jeptb of 2,000 feet, at which the creat lj a comptete evacuation of a civilized Boaani U found. All these are prcpar- 5ltJ. M taken place 1 ia Memphis fatt.cn. cutbindly in all direction, ia g'J" arch of Donanxaa. EJwm. arrival in cities threatened by in vesling ' armies Califurnia la therefore deemed timely. declare tbat nothing they 'bavo ever ' Wcr.b.har.ri.mmmiBer(isno. iSSuSSS" bS irenenman at all, but a Protestant Eog- A sad, weird kind of silenca bas fal- luaman witn a Catholic and Parisian iea oa lQ6 woiq o.ty, and enveloped wife, and two jons just out of oVcV I' ,U ?. matI 80 nge and new as HU 'tan. U at So .i.tob rf S.'o Sg KaycapiUl. immediately nndcr tha guns Poabody Hotel and aroumi tho offico of oi us cniet defence Fort Mont Valerian "je.-tVaru Vl eaiui ana Howard As wbichao German, failed to rednce in lTll IS71. Uere be plays tho cenial host in an clej&ut chateau, planted in the midst of looking street-car, with a sleepy mule cxteustve grounds, which are fenced in by nd a Dalfg ow.Q VJ eIePilj driv biSh brick walls. (In. .n.i ,DgV. False? sIof4 owa Main his Shaving Saloon under the First National WOOUnwashefft " 1 rt Bank, at the low price of j fifteen cents fcr W&"?erJb , 15 I Am sun ttrnntir.hvA aaIo Ta. T1Ta. T ii. I r wmi,j -a o VCUM kKJl f T ttl 1X1 AJaiU Furnianskrs Celebrated Great Reduction walls. One dav and nlcrhft ITf' i" k .T. t.y. UU1 eacn vcar nanM nnil i I - i i niuuuu dIG lUrUHO UiUClUSCU. Lli r viniinTi . . . ... vpcaw norths employes, the women appearing in dresses given them from bis store, and each trimmed according to the rtat mUlicd'a directions I uxain arcs stores are nailed and barred, and a placard hero and there alono teUs tho U!e of tho aben owner. ' 1 In the residence! nart of ih ;. tbere is a quietness surpassing that of those who.froni high patriotic motives, will make the best fight for bis tri umph, over the combinations now cing made to defeat bim. Let such of his indiscreet friends as have al lowed their intolerance and over- zealous preferences to Ret the bet ter oi party duty and sound judgment iearn wiidora ana manly sacrifice, as iueso leauing opponents oi uoi. Wad- ueii s nomination lead tho way in judi cious, unselfisn and eflicient elforts o re elect bim. Mr. Editor, the demoralization which this Greenback movement has inflicted upon the Democracy of 2sorth Carolina affects our party in this district to some vnuiiic earccsc wor& ana eloquent voice upon the patriotic task of its removal' Let him be seconded, and sustained by rpiIE GOOD WILL, Stock and Fixtures every true man in .the party. It will be I eomPeie of the Office Saloon and Kes- lor hun to show that the Democratic -- X 7-l "VwT V om"9,enue, party is wide enough, broad enough, and f tt&4f! painunc enougn 10 emorace ana carry out ant." For farther information apply to al,l that is good in the pretensions of the ' w M COLLINS, Agent, new nartv. and tn rpiWt whatever is K , Postoffice Box 208. j - uu w -nr.. . ' joctionable and arrariari in this .nolii nn uunnngton, a. u. 0 .. IMUlim (II 1 1 1 A m. M 11.11 . . iU 1 U bill! w truth the Democratic party is the Green- ITf1116 m0?F J",ter W?J ,or M i . J vk" I than at anTthinc aIka. (Tanitai A u 26 6 00 2 00 2 00 30 0 15 00 00 00 00 00 10 12 00 9 00 6 50 5 00 3160 2 25 0 t tn v .......M. I I I WV . 3 101 X Hair Invigorator, ' ii which removes (dandruff, cleanses the scalp, and strengthens ana invigorates the hair, on nana ana ior saie Dy tne Dottle. Gentlemen who wish anything done in the Aonsonmi use, win De pieasea alter a trial at the popular fchavmg Saloon under the Na tional Bank. I. FURMANSKI. 1 In the Basement of the First National Bank. julrlO , I -I P . -rices I june VI For Sale. CITY OF WILMINGTON, N. C, t MAYOR'S OFFICE, i Aogust 5, 1878. ftlotice. , Leave Wilmington, Front St. lepot at... Arrive at Weldon t Lave Weldon, daUy at 3 15 1 M Arrive at WUmington, Front St f Depot at....... 10 06 ifc ' Train' on Tarboro Brerh iRn.d Nt Rockv Mount for Tarboro at 2.30 P II dUr. and Tuesday, Thursdaj and SatnrdiT atSOO A M. Returning, leave Tarboro t 1QM A M dailj, and Monday, Wedneidsf m4 Fridaj at 80 P M. i M The Day Train makes close eonnectioa si Weldoh lor all points North via Bj M daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Kick mond and all rail routes. , . ' Night train makes close connection! st Weldon for all point north via Richmond. Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trafci ; JOHN F. DIYINEj Osaeral 8wt . 111 Kaleigh & Angiista Alr-Iinf, i 1 ScpaawTiansjiT'f Ornn, I I Raleigh, N. a, May 10th, lITt 0 AND AFTER MONDAY, Msy ft 1878, trains on this road will raa si fol lows : Sundaji excepted. PASSENGER TRAIN.! J Train leaves Raleigh...... ....L.: 5:0 P Arrives at Hamlet ... 12.15 r Leaves HamleU. .J .-lf.5 -LL PERSONS SOUTH OF WILMING andSouthwe; bark T,arfm, ,n.r " II lttfa" nJ" eise- capital not re- I J v tub vuuu . uuv. "iuoL iill.I I nnnH. will mfrt trnn (14 J ... , , - w I LW 'v, w v -- J -' uvr UJIT tCIII Iu tn..?. n n-ra an. T l I . . .1 ? J t - - . F J wiuduc luuiuituu uiuio p. was i at nomo maae oy vne uiaujtrious. ale -so in the great struggle in Ohio when that I men b7 d girls wanted evervwhei old Roman nf nomnrwrv Willwm Iworkforua. Now is the time, dostlv - w - wkAawv.wv w m nil m . w I Allen, was defeated for GoVemor by the I Jisalaini. f mch en, wo-1 here to I out- ton, from any of , the cities or towns, on the Sea Coast where Yellow Fever, or infeotious or contagious diseases exist, will be Quaran tined ior iweniy uajs oetore being allowed to visit the City of Wibningtonthis order w oe eniorceu uniu n OvemDer 1st, 1878. Any person violating the above order will be fined Fifty Dollars and imprisoned noti less than ona month. There will b Pn!; man stationed at the Depots on the arrival of irami, wuu wm eniorce tn anove order. By order of ! 8. H. FISHBLATE, angC . Mayor of City of Wilmington. Arrives at Raleieh . ..8.45FJI This train makes close connections at Bav let with tbe Caftlina Central Railroad to sad from Wilmington, Charlotte, AsberiHa, Statesville, Warm Springs and1 all points is Western North Carolina and all poiats Sosts JOHN C. WINPEB, ' 8aperiatada- juLr 28 -tf 100,000 100,000 Ono Hundred Thqusand ( CIGARS. Whlck we are prepared to offer at f oo' bargains I v GEO. MYERS, 1 jane 21 -11 and 13 So. Front S.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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