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The Daily Review , JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Trop. WILMINGTON. If. O. HATUrt AYi DECEMBER 27, !. ENTERED AT THE PoSTOFFtCK AT Wilmington, N. C, aj J3econd -Clas Matte a.1. VIEW AKD RtVlEVt S. Ia an interview pr&ted ia the New York San Mr. Tilden denies the story recently set afloat to the effect that "he was cognizant of negotiations to obtain ; t the electoral vote of South Carolina in 1876 forthe sum of $80,000. The statements referred to are charae'erized ty Mr. Tilden 88 'Vimply a fabrication from beginning to end." Some Harvard students offered the printer $300 for an advance copy of the questions to be submitted to them at an examination. The priuter had com pleted the job and parted with the sheets but be obtained an old set of questions put tftprn iu tj.pe and struck off a proof, which Le Buhl to students for the $300. They did not discover the double quality of the fraud until examination day. isiierniau's frieuds claim that he will !nvi sov ral of the Estate delegations from Die rtautti in ihe Republican Convention ut a,. ic-t anything that the friends of Grant and other candidates can do. Mr. Sher man has put into office nearly all of the South, black and white who. are most noted - f.r working the political wires. Three if rot four of the ex colored Con gressmen from South Carolina are now in office, and thoy are hard workers for him. The usually wide-awake drummer gets abseDl-ri'indd sometimes, n,nd then some thing like this hapj3i.s, as related by the Koudout Freeman : An ageDt for a New Ycrk house called on a merchaut, yester day, and handed him a "picture of his be trothed instead of his business card, saying he i (-presented that establishment. The njercli i.'it examined it carel'ally, remarked that it was a tine establishment, and re turuci ii. io th astonished mau, with a hopo that he would soon be admiLtcd into I aitnerbip.' - - . " A pretty American girl in Rome went frt-qucntiy into the streets unattended, contrary to ibe cusrom there. The young Kutaaus followed and anuoyed hwr, until she invented a novel methjd ol rebufljug them. She provided herself with a p.'ckeiful of coutebimi, each the value of a tit'ih ol a cent, and whenever a mau hpoke to her, pretending to' ut'terly mistake his words, gracefully ex tended her hand and dropped this fifth of a ceut in iiis band, saying in her brok,. Italian, "Uirngrj, are you, pojr. mu.? Well, take this and buv suJie brUfi i till. - I?" . j. . V. - I Lne emperor o. urermauy bsuus every CblUtiVad a boar's head aS a Present tO Queen Victoria, aud a finer thing, in its vy t.hau a geuuiue hure de sanglier I cannot be conceived. t?or fourteen Christmases, from 1837, it was the cus- torn of King Ernest of Hanover, kuown and hted m E gland as the Duke . of G vnherUn I mimmihI nna ti air.h of hi hi?h Torv, trieuds in England. 11 is' list was a longone when h left Eugiandtbut when a maa ahaudoned the creed of Toryism in i - - - - - n England his name was expunged. , Among tiela!ter were Sir Robert Peel and the Dute of Velii'it.on, and iu the end there jwjre not above two or three entitled to a boir's ueid. The Chic.iriO Lifer- Ocean has' been bull? sold by a colored iniividual calling i- if "I ' I . l J I .nimseii uouu iictk.rou, uu reprebeuiiog himself a a former slave of Gen. Wads Hampton. Jackson graciously submit tei to au 'iuterview, in which he gave a blood curdling account of hia slave days o i the Hampton plantation, represented to be in South Caroliua, detailing paftie ul trly how the slaves of Gen. Hampton wjre. iivgl brutally sand pursued by bloodhounds This plausible political in dictment wa forwarded to Seuator Hanap- ton by some humane and .honest truth - seekers in the Weit. You may state two facts, if you wish,' Gen. Hampton replied to the writer, 'in general reply to all that is here fcaiJ about me. The 11. si ways, io ine aayantage or the Kepubli Xi ihat I have never owned a .lave named and to the disadvantage of the Dm John Jackson nor ever empioyea 'aeon- trabaud ot that name on my 'planta tioa The second is that I hav. never , , , . . . . . , had a plantation or any interest in a plan- tatipo in South Carolina. I have never nlanted outside of juississippl. With these trifling corrections thinterview may pas , , . .. . , for what it is worth. believe the San Francisco News Letter ii tr . i t a runs as follows: 'Got up at 7 A. M and ordered my hath Found tour gal- Ions cf vitro! in it, and did not take it. Went to breakfast The NihilisU had pld two torpedo on the .tairs. bat 1 did not ,;ep on them. The coffee smelt bo strongly ot prussic acia mac i was afraid to drink it. Found a scorpion in my leftslipper. but luckily shook it ou , . !-.- f .if . . before ptittiu it ou. Ju4t before stept ping into the carruge to go for my morn - into the air, the horses in Took a Tght killing the coachman and stantly. I did not drive. lunch off hermetically fcealed American canned goods. They can't fool me therej Found a poisoned lagiria my favorite chair, with the poioti siickingj out. Did not sit down on it II vt dinner at P. M., and made Baron Liischounowonski taste every dish, lil dkd before the soup was cleared away. Consumed some Bal timore oysters and some ioDdon stout that I have had locked up fbf five years. Went to the theatre, and was'shotjattnree times in the first act. Hadthe eatire au dieace banged. Went hocpe to bed, and slept all night on thj roof 4f the palace OCEAN HORRORS, . Another terrible disaster at sea. by wh tL over 200 lives have beeni losst, semis a shock throughout ti e country. The steamship Borusaict; . Captain Wil' iams, bound from Liverpool to New Or leans, was abandoned at sea on the 2ud ,inst., in a sinking condition; She left Liverpool on the 20t h of November, h.vinr nn hnan 105 nassensrs and a p0"- It 1 1 brew list of 54 men. ?Sie- touched at Corunna, where 75 more passengers embarked, thus making a total of 25 f passengers and crew. lAjter leaving Corunna, on the 24th of jTovember, Ishe encountered a series of terrifip gales which caused her to ppring aleak on the 1st instant, which' increased so rapidly, not withstanding the effort of the officers and crew, that she was compelled to be abandoned on the 1 2nd instant, when about 350 miles southwest of .Wyal. Nine of the survivors have been pick ed up and landed at Queenstown, who gave all the particulars that have been .'earned relative to; the disaster. Tbev i ' I state that after leavingithe ship, which they did in very heavy weather and while she jwas rapijlly " settling in tb water, they saw one boat, contaiping five persons, capbize and -j all the occupants were drowned. There, arelgrave1 fears o1 that of all the passengers and crew, the nine above reported only are saved and that all the rest have found a watery grave. Others may have' been s-ived; and it is hoped that 6on e of the other boa'ts may yet be heard from ajs having be n picked 'up by some ot thjj many ves sels which frequent, thse waters. : THE MAINJi AFFAIR, i . "-- 1 t 1 The more wa real ia reird, to tha aiUir in Maine, the more thorouphJy arc we impressed with the fact thai the election of Gov. 'G-ireelon arid bis council was in strict accord with the law and with 1 the usages and precedents Established by tbk Republic ns. In this free and enlightens country so-called, the isrne law which, i good for Hodge must be good tor Harry. In Uie result as.aui.ouncpd in Mane the i Hin.irncr rt,i (r'l ri n o o rtkj:ani i n rr - t t ol"""u 1 5 ,u "-'v.""'" law, but to equity, it wouti be well tor those Democratic naprrs whb have rushed ' i(1to print so impetuously in aid of ,Mr. Rlaima'c rtnalanorlif nil tha la t it tla r!r m0u wealth of Mainei to pndersta-.'d these facts, s well as some others. It is alleged by tnese Democratic and Kepubli- can allies that the action of Governor Garcelon iu unseating Rlpublicans and giving tlreir places to Pemocrits, becaus Ol legal LecuuicaiUie.t, Is a suppression ot thopopular will, which is uot iu accordauc e with the fids ofihe case as the returns prove tha: the Republicans are vastly in the mi nority in that S"t.. The Republican ;egisla ure bad stt divided and so thoroughly and shamefully! gerrymandered in laying-1 tt the districts tht a minority can actually outvote the majority in the Stafe. Despite the prUeste vhi(jh have bean made as against the action ' of the Governor ami Cour.cijl a'nd the hug9 cries . r p J J . :'. ; i . oi u&uu ar u corrupiion iji is a settled fict that the majority of the j people of the State of Maine aro with! an'd endorse, Garcelon 'e ecu se. This ' he Islows a little better than some oihefs and jhence hid fixed and determined attitude. j j ! The New York Sun his am active a? d intelligent ctrrtspondtut i in Maine. He has unearthed the election records of 1877,the last year of a'Rlpublifan victory, and he has found there some facts which J tell most forcibly on the present crisis!. O; these he says : Not only was the lavf grossly violated lQ counting the returns ol 1877, but d ,utu ras .maui ,loi "TirK .two ocra's. When there has beeri time to give these returns of 1877' a careful and ja.'ematic investigation the result reach- cu win vc asiounamg. I will give a tew illll!jtrations o( the thnd. VhiVh tfc- rtveal. In Aroostook, in 1877, the re- I turns of Macwaboc. Blaine. Marshall: I JJonticello, St. John, and Crystal, all I icuiuviaiu,, i,&ou me suiiemenb oi tne i.jnmL,. r u.,n ' ,t j. rr., record of the count shows that all I these towns were thrown out. The figureajof.their votes for Representatives wera tabulated and subsequently erased Uanknit ia Cumberland County, howeyer, ihe returns oi fccarboro, bebago, and West broofc. Jiepublicanf ! had , thi4 same "t of ST, pU,.": tutionally illegal in, 1877, fof ioie were lumpeu as scattering, as u the case this ear. vet lt wa3 c uhtd. The vote of Sf7 of G diner for r , "-r"uk-..i. 1 k wag rot signed by tne majority pi Aldermen as ' required by law. Augusta the siraa log drive, it : was ,b oarn T-r : ' Lo, i1(.k's a return withoit . stating the whole number of baHo's. Ii. was counted, for it was a Republican city. In the return pf Van Buren Aroostook County, there is a defect iu that the Whole number of bal'ots was seated in figares instead cf being written out in words Van Buren gave a majority of 111 ;o Farrell, tb(? Democratic candidate lor tie Legislature acid if counted gae bim a clear majority of 45 ,n the whole district. Without Van isren the re maining townt jave a raajAty fcr Cyr, Republican. Van liuren was thry(u out, and Cyr was seated. The same de fect appears in the return from Foxcroft. in Piscataquis C .unty, where the vtbole number of ballots as given 218,' iD stead of 'two hundred ami dgh'een,' but Fox croft-was' a Republican town aad ;t was: not thrown out. j One more case where a D;mocrat wa excluded and a Kepublicai .'seated b; throwing out a return defeciive in, lack ing the whyle numWr of balbts was thst of the Sixteenth Repreeetat ve Di-triji, cotis'stit-g of the towns of Ibpe, Appljj tou and Washington. ( The first twuti trether'gave a mj )r:ty ol nbe for T,ljs iepuhlicab). Witn the third, li liiud '(Democfa'j, nad a naj-ri'y if dleveu. 1 The third -vas the own whjh enT? in the j defective'" reorn, a i that return was thrown out and B s was seated 1 have a c py d the rej rt uf the Council Committee on lectioni in 1877, signed by three Rpulticans. t" ferring to the Bliss-1'ola'..d die. they ly that they have careful iy exahiried thte tnrns O fthe toWn of Wasbiitton. llbe, and Appleton, and report tnu tne re from the town of Washingtci, not made in conformity to law, ihall mi be counted. Bliss was deciareelectedlind took h s seat in the House. It shoul n.Idi-a that Poland, elected hi a mat nle. but excluded V a ReLb- j;.aon n iinril nn a technical defect. ler ward went to a Republican jLegibliire. which had the equity powel in juqin his case, and demanded hi seat. Lever got it. T WUHLNGTOXLETrCR t Washington. D. C..OcJ25, 181 Tf hA hpn a delueiiou teutertfified bv maLV thut the Indian' Terrijry, lJtn.JJr in thp nourse of trie flool oi white emigration, and neft the citre of what U yet to be the pusinel of the country , can remain thjjunimpfered property of the red ea. ry chinking now knows ttiB is n8o. We may regret this, and niay pf off tbH day when the Tt-rriti y mu be odbincrgtd by tno whitejpeople3at that day will come with ct theiesB c?rliinty. It ..will bnohardshy to tbe eu'odut d and inoffsive tfin who now hOid the iai-d, and ittaay involve crimes of the wot cu'afiter on the part of the white nen(whill possess them. General Skeridafcays that military ocoupatiou is aillhat nowprevent3 the Territdjrr, from jing overrun. Tke General de noiaek how much better for the j Indiaj, in its retnits, is th .mj:ary than the squatter cceujtion liut the pooplo ol the bouptry w ask that, ana teeing that tjh miiitarjpan uot ljugmaintiin the pretant coicion of affaire, even if it is risirablithat jt ehould be maiiitaiDed jy ther will ook earnestly for soma purse fhicb wnj preserve as far as possibtt the right of the Indians. belief this will be one of the nost thoroughly discussed sembliug of Congress.. The Iudian w.il it. tuei3-aa have I stili Thefegio further cowtiidtfrition, tc. i'i interesting now on grant, ai d the red pines in p jngrtsona! ia not certain, but sti as auemi fan take nit roceedis. It not uu'kely, that, bv a non-piitisail Viste. to in dian Bureau wilt be r j M. trafclerreu 'holly tp the War Departmjit Thl will, at; least, remove one o the au4olfc& in our governmei.t, v z h.e j jiicou Departteuts. Miirluefjorps trol of a fubl cr bv twi It has le d said of ta that it is the conn-cli'-i Jink bfeweec 1 1& army and oavv 'Le India COD- beet the Indian and "A Djprfentn, & d the result is th DTmotioulf vio lAnm tnrnn7h ti;t-. ipivjlrtsw 0"id feels - e, j - - - - j 7 , Oi theothek-. 1 Of other prcpcpcd fgislai4 be" yond the assumed paig"1 of e p piopriation b.ulf, fepectiou t idif. JLLi'riC! VI 111 U Uirtt; VC dope bv industrious n durit g the iec sa, but h line of legu'ar ai d snc bu jiUe-iS. Uolpsa a gt m x oi ex -rnes is at emp be remitted bv; th K cuere.r.re eiiCira in? It 1 1 A . ssioufi'w.ost ind riiilely, adjuarbmdt wid-ro6i Vittr lit rojhti in Mop f I blv be reached in Mav.f f jthe c mmittre8 on iyi-iio?fof the tarjir.lTthmuacar.al anoforkt-tn c l . bratiou, though they wli bnvfeiumar ous bilis, resolfitionp, cfjbefore them, will suggest at ti3 Bebsjki noth ing which cn take up juch tiie (Indeed, thsre b-irf! a gehr a! un derstanding that the sb. il be to riaancial legislation. litTbing jljt an-precfcd-ated ptrversenis of jt.e poli-t.ci-n.s: can keep Cotrtss inession i m Cause and fect. I The main cam-e ct Ld'f.'isnes. ie in leestioo. and that is ied jb wtak I ness of the stcmach. one Cu have sound nervea and iod without usiug llop Bitters tttrengtei the blood, and keep the fr and kidney active, to carry off all Pi3U3 and waste matter of the gem- Sta others column. , . ( For ChrGtmas. A FINE A8SORTMr OF CiSDIE, French and Domestic. rccoivecjor the Chrijtmsj Holidays, j J ' THE ONLY GENlE HOMLMADE Candy in the city, ' ba toxu eTer, day, fresh and sweet. 'e doora t0uih of tbo toatoffic on 8coo VU Kttta naiaias, rxuit. Ac. Of - d-c 20 j (fat tbe Poatfacea i mmitw men n-fly & the illy rdirriDg ra" rJicticp I wuifawouiu IulV:iflH and Miscellaneous. Di A MOO Stool,Cver and Roo only i IMiyUO WW to $253- OKGANS 13 fttos, ; aet Keed, 2 K:e .weilsitool, Book, n ly S!)8. CT" HoIMav Newspaper Free. Andreas Daniel K.I iWtty, Wash ington, N. J. t . V dc 13 A Uf'T8 WANTKl) for the B Kwt. st SellineHlctotal B- okfl n t and lelCtotal K-ok Band B:b' Price- reduced -3 per cent. National Fnb- luhiriir Co., Atlanta, i) a . dec 13 PARLOfi. :OfitfANwtt Case, 6 OcUvea. 2 full sets Powerful Ke-dR, Stops, 2 Knee Swells -nlj $59- Acdrew, U. 8. rU.NU CO., 163 Bleeker St. ew Vork. j dec 13 AGENTS READ THIS. We want an Agent in this Colin ty to whom we will pay a salary of $100 per raoi th and expenses to sell our wondtiiful Invention !S?jnpI fiee. Address at once illrlZy& CO, Marshall, Michigan. dec 13 (Jnr returns in. 30 daja on $100 in 41 t U J vested. Official reports and iofori luaiion frke. '.ike orofits weekly oniHt ck options of 10 to 50. Adresa. t. Pouer Wignt A O , Bank er , 35 W ail 8t., N. Y. dec li 4w $10 TO $1000 Invested in Wall fstre-t Stock e makes fortune eve ry month. Book aent f-ae eplairing t-verv-thingr Addres", HAXTKH & CU , Brik ers, 17 Wall Btreet, Aew York. I dec 13 GOOD PLAN. C-Tnii1nlng tn operating limn; oi.n in one K8t hum lnui evi v (! vantiire of muital. Willi Kkilllul management. Lare proilt. dlvtiled nni rnta on hTpstmenH of t25 to llO.OflO. Circular, with ful! x plauation how Mil can eacrrvii tn stuck leallna,inlt-i irto. LAWRENCK i. CO., 19 Broad street. New Yoik. EPILEPSY, Flici, Falling Sickness, Ht, Vitna Hnce, C nrul Bions and all i'ervou3 Afflictions, ('URKIl by u&ing i)r. Vonberg's Celebrated Ciennsn Cure. An infallible and untxceled reined v ; warranted to t fleet a speedy aBd per aoent cure. Statistics 8.0 w an average of 95curen out of every ICO cases. A FREti bO Ctl.h stnt to any surterer seeding us their 1 xpres' and P. O. Address, K. F, Cooke & o., lit est ioth St.. N, Y. de 13 A GREAT 0FEER FOR I HOLIDAYS I Pianos and Organs, at Extraordinary Low prices for cash, Instalments receiv d. Spies did Organs $3 , $45, $50. $60, $75, $85 and $100. 7 Oqt-ve ttosewood Piaios $.3J, $135 7 1 3 do $Hi), $1P0; upwards iot u-ed 6 months. Illustrated C'aUlog es Mni-ea. HORACE WATKttS, Manufacturer an Dealer, 826 Broadway, N. Y. t. o. Box 3530. 1 dec 13 ON 30 DAYS TRIAL. We will send our Electro Voltaic Belt nnd other Electric Appliance- upon trial for 30 days to those suffering fiaaa Nervous De bility, Rheumatism, Paralysis or &ny di-aa? e of the Liver or Sidneys, and many other dis eases. A. sure Cure guaranteed or uo puy Address, VoLTIC HELT CO., Mich. dec 113 AGENTS WANTED lor tne richly illDBt rated work, conJDleie and Brilliant Hictorv cf te gr t tour of , Sen. GRANT ABOUND1 TBE WORLD. tty Hon J. T. rieadlev. tne pri.e ol descrip tive authors Desc.ibes Kngal Knter'nin mer. t?, Koyni Palaces, Rare C iriosities Wealth and Wonders of the Indies, t;r i ja. Japan, etcj A million people wa'jt ii. Here ii thej b-st barce of your life to make monev. Heware of "catch-Deuny ' luita tione by unknown ajtho's For particulars, address HUBBAKO BKOTHKR8, Pubiifh ers, Philadelphia, Pa. ,d-c "3 MPT! tor the speedy and permanent cure of Consump- vadical cure for Nervous Debility arid all Nervous Complaints, tchich has been tetted in tnausnnassof cases, xvwiw, wiiix iuu (in German. French, or Eng-lign) for prepar-i ing- and usinf , sent by mail free of charge? on :receipt ot stamp, flense name this paper.V W.W.SHEItAB.149 Powers' Block.Eocheter.N.T. f mi tr- niMaaaw "j MARSHALL AD LIVERPOOL t A .Tt JUST UU 1600 Sacka MaR8HALL- FINFSiLT. onnn cirs Liverpool salt, O UIMJ Striped Sacks. Eagffinff, Ties, &c 1000 w hale-and-Half Rolla BA.oiof 3000 Bund'e8 ew TIES nHA Lbs BailinpTwie, yUU tri 300 Kens Nails, all sizeB, Hoop Iron, 8pi:it Barrels, Olue. Molasses, Flour, ,Sugir. 1 100'BbIfl ! FLOURF miIy t8uper, ii )- Bbla Hngars, riranulated a, Extra -I'D C, and U. Q TJigi Ui Coff e, j Tubs Choice Leal Lard, 200 oxea Furo Candy, jv" Bbls and Boxes- Fresh Crackers, i . Boxes Selected Cream Cheese, Laundry and Toilet Soaps, Lye, and Pot aeh, Soda, Candles, rinuff, Tobacco, Ac. for sale low.by 'I WILLI AMrt k MURCHLSONi dec 15 Wbolenale Oro. A Con, ftfer. Mozart Saloon, j ' .i . ! i JOHN HAARj Jp., Pi-oprietor. i 1, Granite Eow, Soath Fiont St, ' : I I . tRF8H OYSTERS received ertry day, and terveJ up in any manner called for. Bi lia'd Tab'e' renovated and ready for tnose wb iika tie ga i.e. 1 ' ' .- : - ' . Drinka served iu firt-cUa etrle. Latest 1 apera to read. Every peian who riei'a ibe city hunts this saloon. d e 5-lm !- Thoi. H. McKoy, Hobt H- McKct ATTOTLTOE1Za-ilT-I.AW WILMINGTON, N. C. eSica North side Marketttrest, betireei 8econd and Third streets. ' Ian 21-U - MiBcellaneous. Headquarters for all that is gocxU useful, pretty and cheap for! the lloJidiiy Trade, at Sol. Bear c& Bros Market Street. Have the pleasnre of asrain annoancin to fiiA hnKLd, we have an unusnal and attractive uustuiuers one oi me uranuest and Cheapest stocks of ' READY-MADEkCLOTHlfllG I Prices ranging in Suits from $3 00 upwards ! ? A beautiful and GENT'S FURNISHING- GOODS ! AVhich we guarantee cannot be latest In ali qualities and prices, imported direct frm the nufactnrpr, whicri we guarantee to be of superior I quality- i We also have one of the choicest and largest stocks of Two and Three i Ply and Brussels Carpets, Hugs, Matting and Oil Cloths at astonishincr low nrice I Plaoo ' j 1 o f Has imported A large.' line of Our two New Stores will make an i U'd EQUALLED DIPLfiYi TH.S WEEK. FIR ORKS SM VERY VARIETY Wholesale and Eetail, at New Stores 1 i F&mGll hm BOMSSTIG CONFECriONERY 12J --to 50 cent Nuts, Figs, Raisins, App'es, Lemon?, Oranges, Cocoa oNuts. J'ancy Boxes in every variety, at popular prices., ' I 1 ! ' ' . CiEO. MYERS. ines, ljiiqixois hetailedj at .Wholesale Otard, Bupev & Co., , Brandy, Vintage 1868, $8 OOiper ga'lon'., m on tilado Sherry, the best ever hroivdit to this market, $(o 00 p-r gallon.,' Tabie Sherry, 1 25 per gallon.' ' . . , ' . " OEb. .MiERij. ' I :o: j ' P0"iY, BLUE GRASS, DELM0?iiCQ CLUB HOUSE, SWEET MASH. BAKER'S OLD RY WHISKEYS, S3 ID S3 PtR CALLOW. COMMUWIflw" wiKt i.du your friend a Barrel of Parolp - Give We have over two thousand Barrels and'Casel of CHOIC Comprising every cortceivab!e 1 variety of ' ! FANCY A 1) STAPLE GOODS;! I And as we are selling at unusuary low priees,call before the rush begins, i ' V I 1 GEO. MYERS? ' 50)000 Havana and Domestic Cigars. Oive your Inena a bo of 100 Cigars costing from $2,50 to $4,00. ,dtC i 7. 0, 1. 13, 10 South Front Sfrret COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WILMINGTON, N. C. Large Sample Rooms Tor Commercial Travelers. rpHE FROHRILTOjR hiring thoroughly renovated thia House and farnuhed it entire jnew,ls prepared to fire to the trareliag public all the eenre&ienciea of a FIB8T- CLASS-HOTEL. It ia located In the rerj i 1 I cantre of the boaineaa part of the city, being convenient to the principal buaiaeaf hoajea, Poatofflce, Cujtom Uonec, Citj Ball and Court Hooae, Firtt-Class Bar and BiUiard Palooo i connected with thia HoteL 1 RATES $2 VF.'l jl)AY. oct 24 j F k. SCHITT I V., Old NewEpapeis. QUANTITY OF OLD 2EW8PaPSBB or wrapping, offered for calechcapat he cf DAILY REVIEW OFFICE cellaneous. PAY Stock and are prepare' to offer bur grand assortment in i equaled "iu 'this citv Alind lino and stvies in .3, Boots and- Shoes1 OAUIJUUC. Bffl VERS expressly for i OKO. MVERS. GEO. MY1 jp -o and Champagnes, Prices during the Holidays. 1 GEO. MYERS. PiR GALLOrf. D"H"onneur Flour, - best in the world. OEO. MY BUS, Jole Aei,t. ;o: Kerosene Oil 7 Cants Per Gallon! . TO MEET COMPETITION I offer a NO. i ab iple or nnno oxjrxn OIIi at 7 Cents Per Oallon, Hold unlj at retail, hatb, ioor, Vliodt. Pai .to and Oil at bottom price. rJcud alor g your o dera. I GEO. A. PECK. SAFETY OIL AT 15 CTS. A GALLON. XAM HRT LI 1K a beaatifal OU, perftet reliable and '(JCaKANTKED SAFE, at i IS cento a gallon It produce atupfjriof ' Vxght and is cmparatireJj free fona odor dc8 OKO. A. PKC1V Nev River Oysters LI AVINQ MADE AMPi,E ar- L L rangementa, I am now prepared hi ' i to offer the celebrated HI LL'8 GARDE OYtTB8, from New Rlrer, ia J deaired. Famlliea aupplied with Ojfttrt frwh root tbesbelL "7 1 Br icpp'ied With the beat Bord b o tV,.r Prnfirltter. iOTU. Steam 3 r Paso APT. J. W. HARPER, ijr W ill lcare Wilmington daly, JJ i- j . mmmmmmmmmmm (Sundayp excepted)? at i P. M - y oct 2 GEO. KTKSSi fft. i 1
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