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y ' 1 11 .r OUR PLATFORM. o o o I ' can ?lift up these ml .before you, in " the presence of my Crca ator, and say that iu.all that time of war and public distress, and through all 'that periml of temptation and corruption - which followed the war, not one dollar of .rishuiK-st money . has. ever stained -their 'palm ; and. lastly, l ean say that I never iifd n. tliought wherein self was preferred tt. th.; prosperity and honor of my native lMA.-Vanccjfyce(:h at the Jlaleujh Con cciillmi, i :'' . tATESTNEWS Till: OLD WORLD'S NEWS AND WAR NOTES. ' WafcliinRtoii News. i t CON i R ESS ION A L. I. i.viMix, August 1. The Stnndard Ah'u muming had. a special dispatch from Widdin, which eays that- llatiz Pasha entered Servia on the 29th. of July. At Oramado he en .;)imt"jelj,')0() Servians. . After a four hours' tilit tlie Seivi.ms lied, leaving many killed. Ilafiz Pasha joined Ahmed Eyoob Pasha at Deibent on the UOth, where he again attacked the. Servians. A great battle weeurred, which 1 1 Tli,. i-aiiil ij n,t known. 'The IL'f'il dU UU1. AU V ivu. .. I Turks, under Sueluinan Jl ash a, entered fcei- via, iichi' Pandirala, where they encountered ; Ciht Servian battalions, vtith twelve -guns. After a sharp battle the Servians tied, throw ing5 away their guns The Turks continue th.-ir adauce.. , Sixty Russian ollicers are ex l.eetetlatNissia to enter the Servian army. I .Jiwale.h to Renter's telcirraui -company .. . . ,. ' - fin.' ti..:ii heiillm ays a rumor xs current that tne . Turks alter routing a Servian detachuientrat j, Pitndiralo; have moved on- Kujazewatz. If this Is eonlinned Saigas and, the Servian j position 4m.' the Tim ah. river are serioiioi j itneateued. Three renuents ot bgyptian in- fantry,' one 'cavalry regiment and two bat tories of artillery have started for Mitrovit.a. A special "dispatch, to- the Tim n, as well as dispatches to other journals say that Oaraui ! ; Paiha, who was captured at Ubi.a, is .not i identical with the Osmau Pasha who com- ; luandsthe Turkish troops against the Servians. I (Vntof sixteen Turkish battalions who were I caged at L'rbiza four only reached Bilek. t The battalions probably average uikkt a uo men each. : .- A correspondent (i the Timet telegraphs froru' . Ka'gusay sayingi "I have perfectly trustworthy information that the Turks in the migageinent on Friday near Metune numbered r.','J00. They were driven to Podgoritza, lost two guns, and their supporting battalions were completely annihilated. ;' Recently th'e Servians fired upon a parsing Austrian fcteamcr in the Danube, fr which Austria immediately demanded satisfaction. Au investigation followed, and to-day advices arc received stating that the commander of the Servians who were guilty of the outrago ' has been dismissed from the service. The 'riiiiv Berlin dispatch says it is stated from Sclavonic sources that the Russian Gen ural Vori Kaufl'man, well known as the con queror of Khiva, is going to the Servian camp. Ex-Marshal Bazaine, of the FrencK army, directs the Tucks at Suenitza. The Standard' Vienna dispatch says the abdication of, the Sultan is imminent. It is expected that Abd ul Hamid will be proclaimed to-day- i : i'ti ) .-' ". . . The StanJtu-J'H Constantinople telegram says the issue, of paper money is to begin im mediately. The measure is regarded with dismay. '"' ' In the Ileuso of Commons this evening Dis vaeli,, in answer to a question, stated that dis cussion on extradition was impossible this week, owing to pressure of business, but the prorogation would not take place without its beiug brought forward, ' , .. .1 ' ' ' -' " ' Paris, Augut.l. M. Capos' motion iir the , Chanibotiyopiti looking to the enforce ment of the Taw of 1828 for expelling Jesuits from the ;countfjrh&boin abandoned. ' ( Wasuinotow, August 1. The Indiana Re publican' ia Washington are exceedingly anxioo abbuVth'T fesult in that State in Oc- tuWr next. Jl mttjng was held at th'e Ebbitt lloustivhist niglit,at which it was agreed that the good of Uio part required the withdrawal ' of Godlove SOrthfrom the ticket as the .noeiinetf lei;ovetfcor! ! Orth, it is said, is ready to be martyred, and will submit to do capitation wheneTer the State committee is ready to proceed, with Uiis sdemu duty. The Yoti!C7.i4'laif claims cpmmission windle is nioit than the good ot the- party can stand in the approaching campaign. . StNATtL-The Chair laid before the Senate a message from jlha President concerning the ordered to be printed. The Chair appointed Messrs. West and C.ocknll .commissisuers on Jhe part of the he reorcaTiization bf the armV.il M M' ' ? I . ' Impeachment was resumed. Belknap was not present, but was represented by Mr. Car peuter. ' , '1 he vote slo'oilifoi -i conriction to 2;" lor acquittal. . As each VoU onjtach article was announced, the presiding5 offieer.l Mr. Ferrr, stated that two-third of the Senate not having voted to sustain the article, the respondent was ac iiuited "Mhi charge. "After the announce . wenicJrihe liit fote he directed that a judg ment of acquittal bo entrred, in accordance with the 22nd rule lor the government of i:u peachtucct trials. The Impeachment "Court then" adjourned 'rW did j Aifjurned. V ' "y V ' j Uor.i:. The Coining Silver bill was lilli- bustored over the Jnorning hour. Mr. Glover, ofilhe Ileal Estate Pool, made a report, with a resolution, referring the evi dence afnt Secretary Kobeson to the Judi ciary committee, with power to take additional evidence. ,, The majority report was signed by Glover, Lew Ls and Culbertson, and was adopted. . , - . , The Election committee reported in five contests, declaring the sitting members, fly man of North Carolina, Candler of Georgia, Lynch of Mississippi, Norton of New York, Freeman of Pennsylvania, duly elected and entitled to their seats. The report was adop ted." , ;:-;.' A resolution from the District committee, directing the Clerk to certify to the Attorney General and Grand Jury evidence against members of the District Itijig, with a view to criminal prosecution, was adopted. Eu'ogies upon the late .la.?. T. Pat sous, of Kentucky, were j.ronoucced by Messrs. Boone aad Jones, of Kentucky, -and La w rentv, of Ohio. ; Adjourned. : COI3lERCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MA RKLT, Wklnksdat, August 2, 4:00 P SPIRITS TURPENTINE Market dull at 28 asked, 2)i bid. No salts. j. " KOSIN-Market quiet at $1 20 for strained, and firm at 25 for good strained. N sales. ! . . , CIl UDE T CRPENTINE -Market -steady at SI 00 for hard and $1 90 for yjcilow dip and virgin. Sales of 165 bbls at these quo tation;? TAK Market firm at 2 25 per bb!. No "salca to repot t. . ' COTTON Nominally unchanged.1; Nosalei. MARIXE XEWS. ARRIVED. ; Steamship 'Benefactor, Jones Ne;y "urk , i . j . . Stoamer p, March ion, Can asooj Fayette ville, Williams it Muv.chi;n, Stinr.J S Underbill, Potter,Smi'thviile, J II Nem ": ;! . Steamer Dixie, Piatt, Smith ville, O G 'Parsley fe Co. ' r CLEARED. ' ;i Steamer 1) '.M'urcldson. ; Garra.fiT, - Pay et'teviile, Wiiliau) & Miirelii.-on. ' Stmr J S Underbill' Potter, S-mithville, .1 li steamer Dixie, Piatt. Smithviije, () G V .t isley & Co. brig- Edith , Scailo, Laguaria, W ,11 " " U.Xi'OJi TS ' 0!'.K'N. . La i, i ay :t a Br brlg'.Kditb. 1 55 bbi rosin, 7,0'j! pieees lumber. j WllillllMMWI III I hiliBHIil II III III III IB NEW ADVERTiSEfEHTS.. - "Oases LS L s. PACKED' EXPRESSLY TO OUK OMDEfl, IX CASES OP j DOZEN EACH, FOR F'lMIIiV pSS IT, COMBINES ALL THE GOOD FEATURES OF LAG Ell, .ND IS J8 RECOMMENDED FOR; USE O V L A D I E S A N D arinVAIilDS! 1 IWVBi .E , AGENTS, 5 & 7 NORTH FRONT ST. jv.31.tf 25 Per Cent. Off OF SCHOOL BOOKS J HAVE A LARGE LOT OF STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS! that I will sell at above discount of 25 per cent, from publisher's retail prices. . j&erOTders tilled as received, at"1fe. S. JEWETT'S j Book and Stationary Store, ."'' 7 N. Front St. jy 11 ii laUhfoa urA. nn nnn innn SIIEUIFF'S OFFICE,! 'Wi-Ltjcr.Tivv, N. C, July 29, lb70. J rjlHE TAX BOOKS FOR IM?(i HAVE ,b.M?nplaced in the hands'of the SH ERlFF lor; COLLECTION. Said TaxJ . -are .'now IUE, and will b colk-t ted strictly according to law. ' ": N jy ittst'cl, Sheriff New Hanover Count r. iKsriin i MEERSCHAUM CIGAR A CIGARETTE Holders ; Vanity Fair Smoking Tobacco; Durham Smoking Tobaccos ; Key West Cigars, all Havana ; , j ,. , ' Havana, Peri.pae and x looacco ; ' Cigarette Paper, Hih toned o ct. Cijrars. i " ' F r fft'e bv J..W. LIPPITT, Sign Punch. : 'Fronts r. m'y 10-tf violin mm. Ax 0 T 11 E 11 L 0 T M F T 11 0 s E GESOIHE ITALIAN STRINGS, Jnst H-eccived ! j.v ll-tf C. W. YATES, Bookseller. THE JEW CIGAR OD TOBACCO ? COR. FRONT AND PRINCESS STS TS-TUE PLACE TO BOY YOUR GOODS X for the Least Money. All I ask of the Public w to give me a trial. 5 CENT CIGARS A SPECIALTY. i7X3-lm J. T. TANN. mi to n mil nmirrm ntn nnnvmrr mitr lliRSCIIilll PIPES WEOLU3ALE PRICES. , 1, : t 59The folio jving quotation represent the wholesale pricey generally. In making up email orders higher prices nave to be charged. BAGGING Gunnv...... ..... 1 T 1.1 L f !.' .! rS"ZVi ??vT"A"r.'r: y. No stock uouuie ADcnor "a Standard Domestic.. BACON North j Carolina, Hams, "ii lb...l..L 16 17 12K 15 IS Shoulders, J !b,.. ...... ..Jl. 11 Sides, t tt4 14 Western Suiokel Hams.......... jl;.. ...I... , Sides, V lt---1 Shoulders. ...... ........... Dry Salted I ; f?ides. " lb... .. ...... ........ . Shoulders, V fb............. . BEEF On the h'fiof 17 - m 1 '. o; G .ljAu.usM 12 10 BARRELS Spirits Turpentine hecone liana, -icn.... i io New ork', eadh....... 2 00 (C New CitY, eacJi.,, ........... 00 & V . -v'1ti .1- 2 00 2 50 2 10 U l: tis v A.y f ;( Io. ( BRICKS W lliiiington, M b OU Qi 00 Northern : 00 00 BUTTER North Carolina lb 20 tel 30 Northern, V IS. .. .35' CANDLES Sperm lb. Tallow, p Ib.i..; Adamantine, t S';t ... 5 ((i 13; 40 00 14 CHEESE 1 : Northern Factivv,-"!.). 'Ib'...' 00 (ft Dairv cream, ':ft-b... ....... 143 StatJ, V H... 4-. 00 COFFEE Java lb '30 & Rio, V lb.....:... ............. 1 (a Ln'uara, j Irl. 25 CORN MEAL--V fcasliel.... 75 y 00 15 '00 33 .:' Hi) i COTTON TIESf-V lr' 4 DOMESTIC j , ! Sheetir.jr, 4-4 V Vard.. ! 10 g:f 11 Yarn, V burKfi .j..... ......... 1 05 (ful 2 .'5 FISH - . !! ' '' . i Mackerel, No.ll, bbi....lG 00 u -0 00 No. 1,V -.'bb'l ...... 9-50 :0 00 ! M:tckeii.-I. o.j2, V bbl....l3 50 (5 f;0 00,. j No. '.', ;;' ; bbi.... 7 50 f:0 00 I Mackerel, :o.p t bbi.....t'J 00 '12 50 Mullets, "t' bb 4 25 ! 5 00 N. C. Ilerrin l bbl.. 5 00 i 8 00 Drv Cod, 111..,..' . Vim o i FLOUR Fine, bbl......... 5 00 (a: 5 -50 Super, NorthJm, bbl... 0 00 0 50 ExtrA do 'f V bbl... G 75 (it1 7 00 Familv ' . bbl... 7 25 3 75 Citv Aj'i!! Super i bbl... 6 50 fi-: 0 0o. ' " Exira. bb!... 6 75 $ 7.00 FiibiilvVbbl... 8 00 (Vi00 0( " Ex. Fainily jjbbl.... 00' (bo'O FERTILIZERS-- Peruvian UuhuoIV 2'JOO ibs.Si) 00 &00 00 Bauh'a l'ho4hate ; ''". 00 00 feOo 00 (Carolina r -rti!i.ep ' 50 00 fa;a 00 . Ground Hnh-.-A " 00 00 '40 00 ,- H:me Me;d '.'.. 00 CO ox. 4" 0O ' " Fi'-ur ". (m 00- !f.H7' 00 Navassaiui;;." " " " 55 oo . .;i;05 "00 Comoleie Maiture ''' ' 00 00 H7 0) 'i 'haiiu'd Plo4-bate ' " 00 00 C0 00 'i Wando Phosphate, "''' 00 00 (q70 00 BerKerABrurUo.- " " 00 00 ftlt0v0p Wilcox, Gibo& Co.. jua- . i nipulated (inaie.... 5S 00 S70 00 GLIIK tlb...L '."10- ti) 10 GRAIN Corn, Aore.V 50lbs , 75 . . 77? 64 , 00 f,S : i -00 1 10 7 -5? D ; u io 1 (.- :1 !i0 .''-, frjf' 1 05 s:0 illl 00 14 . (iy ' 15 00 LV 55 fc 0 00 Colli, -vol., I? Ots, rJ bushe Pean, cow, bushel. . II ID liS Green,! lb Drv, y lb... IIAY' Eastern HOOP "IKON ton. 112.00.. ,(4M 17 .0.0 LAUD-Northeifc V lb....... 14 .4 '-I5 North-(iaroliua lb....... 00 . 4 LIME V bbl.... 1 55 0 00 LUilUEK Citv steam sa'wd , Ship stuff, resa-ed,M ft. 24 00 427 00 ; Rough ulge plahk, y jl it. 21 W Q2b W West India cafgo. accord- 1 . ing to quality, ? MIL. .20 00 (23 00 j I)ressed hoorinir..9easoned . 20 00 jiKib 00 ; won, V M lt. 15 00 23 00 j MOLASSES-Ciiba,hhdgl 37- . Cuba, bbls.. 1?kal :: $ .41 ; Sugar house,.hhds. i-J gal. 21 22 j " bite, y gal... 27, & -24 'Sugar Sytup. bbls. y gal. .ia (to 50 NAILS Cut,4d to 20d,Tk'g :! 35 (o 4 75 OILS Keroscne V gal...... .18 $ . ID Lard, gal X.. ...... ....... 1 10 1 45 Linseed, 1 gal. ........ ...... 1 00 if. 1 10 Rosin, p gaL..!:.,. :50 40 P E A N U T S 1 biush el ....... ; 1 40 & 1 7 5 - POTATOES - Sweet. t bus. 10 ft 1 00 Irish, Northern, bbl 175 (a) 2 00 PORK Northern, citv mess. 25 00 026 00 Thin, y bbl....: " .00 .00 . 00 00 Prime, ) bbK.t... 00 00 00 00 Rump, y bbl.. 00 00 00 00 RICE Carolina.: "j lb....... . 0 1 East India, $ lb.............. 0u 0 00' Rough, busliel.... ......... 1 20,-l W KAGh country (( lb 00 City, ,!b......L. rop-E SALT Alum, fr bushel. 2)4 ip :i 0 '2;J -R0 00 90 !)." 00 () 05 80 00 io I03i : oo 00 12 n4$ - oo I1J Liverpool, ? sfl0--"" American i sack ...... Cadiz ? sack. SUGAR Cuba, ! lb. .... Porto Rico, 1? Ib A Coffee, lb... ;.. B " lb e " v it EiC-l lb".....li.-..;....... i i i '.t 00 (a 11 vruauvu iL',,.... SOAP Northern;, y lb...... 12 5 SHINGLES Contract, yM 4 00 (id 6 00 Common, y Mli 2 50. 3 00 Cypress saps IjiM... ........ 6 50 (a) 0 00 ' Cvpress hearts. r? M 9 50 rii) 0 00 staves w o: bbl. .p.M. 20 00 .25 00 Ii O hhd. V E- ou (e,uu UU Cypres?. M.J... ......... ...13 00. TALLOW lb;!.... .......... s poo 00 t) v. llMKhli Sinppikig r) M ...17 00 00 Ou .'mi, puiui; jM-n.u U'J OU Mill, fair per M ............ ..; 3 50 10 00 Inferior to Ordinarv.i'erM 4 00 (id 6 Oft WHISKEY Nciih'n, per gj 1 40 $) 5 00 North Caroinal per gal ... I 75 fh 2 50 WOOL UnvrashM d, per lb... 18 Washed, per lb .... 35 ZVZOS7X2V KtA3.Hi:T BITIX'. fsi;i.;.!N3 .....111 ! 114 ....102 ! lfS Gold ...V...:. Silver............. Exchange sight J(n Northern ' . cities.............. t-r- .H disc't. Exchange 30 dav on .Northern ftnd 8 prct. interest added. ! Par Val Selling cities..:... --;t8; Bank of New Han pvt-r Stock 25 ! par First National Raik'. ....... 1001 . 5 100 WJ j 100 i n - Dawson Rank.. Wilmington Building Stock....... Alecbanies .... i Wil. Compress Cjtnpanv, .... .100 i N C Bonds Old pi-Coupon 15 . Do Funiing IbOG. ...... s , . --Do . 1S5. ' ! Do "New?.. 5i Do Special Taxv 2 1 Do to N C Rjilroad.;......... ink WAWR R Bonds 7TpercGoldIn 'par ! C CR WBonds, n-r c...:..,... ' 50 W. C. A A. R. R. 45 j Wilmington City Ror.ds, 8 per c... 65 j .. 7 per c... 50 i ' oldGperc- CO I, , ncw.t'prc 55(GoldIn " i N per c. 70 New Hanover Co I3'.ndsvl0 years) .1 .- . : b per c tiold Jnti. ....I... S5 1 W A W R R Stock, i par 100)... 70 XCRR .... " j 50)... ::5 i Ki naiiwav WGLCo WASSKK u ( 1001... 00 I i ; 50)... 57 25).. "y ISITING AND WEDDING CARDS I Printed in the best ef at vie at the BEVIEW OFICFE. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. , Office Board County Commissioners, New HAsovEa Cocsty, July 13, 1S76. EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVER at thii Ortic- for the position of OUT-DOOR POOR PHYSICIAN, within the limits of the I City of Wilmington, from the v I ' v ' ! 1st day Of AtigiTst, lb76, to the 1st iay of 1 ; JO!IX GWAGSER, iy Tl-tdch . Ch'm Hoard Cammisioners. ICE CREAM AND CANDIES ! ; jKHStl 'lANDlES j! cream! Taffy; EVK,:v I) AY 1 COCOANUT ! PEANUT, &c. ICE CREAM 50 ci:ts a Quart, 10 cent a Saucer. Pure Lemonade j always i hand HARRY BERNARD, je 17-t Second Street, near Princess. ! 7Y ft Ktt TigT Vi -W ff BUM 81 B ? Y J '"I'-N'K LT OF A U (JUST A WATER M ELO.VS exi. -eted 1 i-'. '. '.TIIkIbEST THIS SEASON. jr.& CoiheJnr.d ' buy' yi.ur- MELONS,- AP PLES, GRAPES, ORANGES and . LEMONS, for SUNDAY, fr.m j.v SI X I lr & JJUA I W it lull i m' -i-L.'i ' ti The Grpi Democratic Ratification ) CURTIS & I50ATWRIGI1T, W :-'HICIl IAS BEEN ANNOUNCED TO i take place on WEDNESDAY NIGHT. JCth in?t. i i()STlOXEl until THL'KS- D AY- NIGHT: 10th AUGUST. I C. II. LOHINSON, I' jv 21-td; Ch'iti Deni. City Ex. Conj. isiiiiiii! iFPiYlIIIIill! I LlfiEM SUITS I -HAVE ARRIVED 1 Mciin;n ahd Fine 1U10WN LINENS, 4-4, for Ladivs' TRAVELING SUITS' also. Bet Choati L.i C II S. HDKFS in the Citv. HOSIERY, TIES, GLOVES, COMBS, Ac. Call Soon ! '"Jt. X. 'jftXcZNTXHXS, 11 North Front Street. . ' . TL. 1 c , ArTJT ,,0 -,,T T , , j lNAMIN E. SAMPLED, rl.LL LINE J- .-'onstantly u hand.. j COFFEE, SUGAR. MOLASSES, SALT, CORN RICE, TOBACCO, MEATS, LARD, Ac, (JLUE, ' i . SPIRIT CASKS,&c. 3Sp'ot Orders have Special Attention I J& Wires used freely all points repre sented. tj-If'you wish to "buy or - sell, communicate with : JAS. T. PETTEWAY, jy 25 I llroker and Manufacturer's Ag't. m A R E MAD E I N chooi ooks Aa everything else The Old Spelling Book used by your Grandfather -was a good one, but is '''played out" now. Get the best tools if you w ish to do good work, and go to .'DAWFORTHf near POSTOFFICE, for 1 vour SCHOOL BOOKSJ r i " jy 27 New Paint Shop; rlUE UNDERSIGNED HAVE LOCATED on Princess street, between Front and Sec- V ';:;'" . ' - ond, ono door i west of the Review Oince 'V -j 'V- -' 1 where they are prepared to till all orders in House Ship, Sign and Orna mental Painting". All orders left with us will receive r.fnmnt attention apd satisfaction guaranteed in everv instance. 5 A. 11. LESLIE & CO., , I House, Ship and Sign Painters, march 10 V 131-tf MBTOSOeeeffij Daily ! -yTOOlJ, FEATHERS, HIDES, WAX, ',' ; Chickens,! BUTTER, Peaches, Apples, Ac. Ta'Ioiv, Ac. - . . JZS)Y, ' close out at. Market Price. If you wish to buy or sellscommunicate ,wilh - y - I JAS. T. PETTEWAY. A v N ! rnilE UNDERSIGNED AVILL OPLW A 1. Course or Instruction in the GERMAN LANGUAGE -ii V AILN HILV.WS NEW AND PRACTICAL j T METHOD! iiSESSION commences the lOth dav of AUGUST! and cioses the Oth dav Jf DECEMBER.. " . TherJours h. ENTIRELY NEW and hasfbeen VERY CAREFULLY PRE PARED lttS. A speedy and thorough jnas tefV wf the ;Larjraae i Guaranteed. An outline of the advantages of the pvstem and its principlea.vill be gijen to all w'ho apply, Ho-ks Insikuctiox to 0 P. M. . R; von PItlCIf, jy 29-41 rrieh Corner Frontand Orange St. Ml MAMEt BEEffl KKOit . F. A. FERRIER & CO. ! FOR SALE AT ' ) . ' . G. 1L W. RCNGE'S, jj 28 j N. E. Cor. Market and 2d St. HEM ' GEO. W00BS & (K'S PARLOR ORGANS Cfc TmEt"m '" T"" .y"'-"A.m.. vrminm2rZ ... AH ' a' 35. T ! tlig 'is 5 9 -'- v4 Fci-li'fJMiilarM. isj,-?-fSK' Ml Zt M so .. sag -wg&mh isi I -. it "lliese remarkable instruments possess capacities for rr.usi.ral effcct.i arid ex res.lcn never before ii.tt.ua Adapted for Amateur and Professional, and an ornament in any parlor. If Eoastiful ITCW Styles SOT? r; a . GEO. WOODS & CO., Carr.bridgeport, Mass! WABEBOOKS: 608 Washington St., Boston; 170 State St.-. Chicago: 15 "tudgato Jlill', I.brnn nnn TrnV:nTnritrn Aicadimr Msk-.i iituaza .r iv:!-n',!. i:: fnjj ' HA flUflUlUil By niail for $i per year; oj 10 worth of the. finest selected mujc GEO. These organs F AND MUSIC STOliJ.. also Superior QRGAKS: ALTIMORE.MD 414 .LEXINGTON ST. rOU WISH TT CONVINCE YOLR 1 .selves of the fact - that purchasers of Wilmington can get Fine Pianos and Organs at apcrial indvcemeirtv aiid at a;" saving Oi a considerable percentage, bvi corrnnpoiidiny rfirect with' .1. F. RL'ECKEUT, . 414 Lexington St, Baltimore, Md. ir.av 1 wills Di w Bf&rl GENTS' LOW QOARTEnEB Oxford Ti'es-Box-Toe A Lot of ' Gents' Fine Ti.om 3 to zz; Will ho sold at YOBS.' .COST ! so cxa3z OUS ! DIES' W Mill' v - IPT aSlBAT VARIETY ! W. P, PR! AGENT. GRAY'S FERaY Er - ROBINSON & PRATT, . , f : ., - :-! , - 714 Ransom St: PIrt pliia.' PH ATT A ROBINSON, feb ll-tf 8 SDruce St.. Nf.-Vrt RKRnMnC;. ac,i tiall, for Dc-al- ......vv Brs Ajent3 Tea Stores 4c. 20 0x11 CHIiOMOS FOR SI.OO. lc Su.biecLS Magnilicent Cro l1! Imam C L 1 Mvf run, fiowere, Landscape?, A e: Two samples bv mail 20 cer.f. . Send stamp for superbly illustrated cata logue. , "J.LATftAM A CO., cte'toS,?reiPn :d 'Aerfcan. -:vais-' Us x -,1. ii.tf ,j Wn 0. heyerI l li irinnfir.Ei- mmm umn m 'Liquor noava wAssa sess j j feblO ' ' 107-tf J.W.Woolvin, WILL PKEPAUE CASKETS Wu 'n r uie eoantrr can x artiea in LA p, ihii r UHUi AND ' f Fourth Ward At Hibcniiaa IIj.'L ii UnUEhiiSER AND CABIHET MES ten cert; a i.ra! -f. k;,;h jau::bef c, rter t ,tr. WOODS & CO., Pub.'UhtrSi Cl'.':U-i.'i?CDtf't,.'Wi :it nHiNsiii:uGi:ux u;v ; SH AVI tiC AND HA1? CliTTINC , ..'v;TX)''soiAi,:,;.'S LEAPOK & KiSii, - - - , N,M-rh F'-:;nf St.. j--irta'ii.v .'th".'- D:t-..n lrir. aiitee rslisfaei ;oS-.;". Ladie'a :nvl ''u:.-tu:f, I COM TO VOL:: ; :' ; -i'i.ST. ' i1.-,;,,-Aj K!;aw-';Z'-" ff-vs- t . t!u- y. ' . ' r ,.' Wiluiicgtcu ?!U 'e'rev.ie:-, supT,-'.r. r.'H'.y merits : .a'Mvet t;.-e i;- t!:.-!n'i i:s ''':'v-. Having a large am! : ;i:ii:;- uier.-.; ; lation througho'itw!K'. 'of 's!i. :r tions on 'tho Water i -, ? jt I - . ; . most valuable aavei ii-ni" ::e i:- : : seis who'desiro to reach ii iivii;;:- .-is 'ho yertise in the Uezctf;-. It is published iu Ciiidir. K -:..'; f I the Watereo river. t 2. ?i: v :'.'' ' if; UV( , n il V A t'er t:.-i-!r.s t .itivet.tisin-.-, I'lUNK P. LEAjCL, ivi. A'Pi-'M-'i.','"' ..OCt 14-frtt Cali!:Ur, . - f f'F-f ,1: f x 4 'A To the Vrkia:";;ls's.-Ve enr:- t-v liish you ii'iploym'cnt at whieh yen ca':i mal" very large pay, in .your own ioc-aitfjMir'.- out being away, from h.mie. over i.hrli!. ' 5 Agents wanted in every .town and eeiuitv i-. . take subscribers for -The Centennial Rece'd, the largest publication In tire Unit' d Stnt-r 10 pages, 6i columns; .KlegantlrLlustriitci: Term only $1 per year. Tio Record -is' Ij -voted to whatever is of intere.-t coni.; kd' withthe Centennial year, .' ii - Gr-;;t -i.'xhi-' bition at Philadelphia isfulv 'iiUi tiat. ;' iri detail, j. Everybody wants 'it. v !;.;. people leel great interest in their i&ur trV Center.iiial IJirthclav, arid vhiiii r. kn.iv.- r.:i -about it. An clcgaut pijiriotia t ;iv.:: -ii-d, -in premium picture i.r i resent ' f.'-ee ':: .-acit eub.scri!or. It is ontitlcdT.'-In r.-jaeinbiT.tiei''1 of the One Hundredth Ar-inver:-arv .'t"tk Independence of tho -United State?." Size, -' L'o by "0 inches. ; Any One can h .-vorne a sut cesstuLagent,.for but s,(,v,r the pai-.r cud-, picture and hundreds oi'f-ubs'. ilj.i j a've .wwi-x- : obtained everywhere. ; There is n husin-v ' that will pay Lke thid at pi'..-.-;.,::i' We Iiare many agents who are making r.s'i.igh sjt -t! per day and upwards. Nov it tho don't delay. Remember it co.-H ivithj:,' v give the business a trial. Semi tor eu; t'lrra lars, teiins and sample cop'v of pap r. wfii'-h arc sent free to all who app'lv-; do. it t --:a '. Complete outfit free to tu-i.-e' who d-.viJ.' ? engage. Farmers and iu'-chan-.- and fieir sons and daughters make the v-jy . f agents Address : . ' . . THE CENTENNIAL. RECOIL); ,je8-l,tf .J. iVu'iiand,-M3-in-v E(si'Kux loxposi roit: " r" Lai-ge.t circuiath.n of aj:v r in tie counties aloBg tJle piiic of thS XS, v :n .rtfc, Carolina Railroad. To th ? ., .!;an'' and , business men, the EXPOSITOR a- i.w.tfct- . best niediurn tor advenising-. The r-rf'i'rktcr has greatly rod-iced the tor.s.oi' auvertisitie, m order f induce t!io Lusiiu' iw of U Country to advertise. xt. T.ni. Jibcial. . s Address '. W EST KiiS EXPOSIT0K, djectf .. AsLcTille.N. C- MlMIl if! : LIVE GEESE FEATHERS. "' ' "On ConsignniCEt'aad for Silo by "" V JAS. T. PETTEWA V, Jj :23-l wch, , ' . ".. ". llvM'.. ' , mnEi DEMOCRATS AND CO.VSKIA--X.TIVES vf the Citv of Wiliaioitoa r requested to organize WARD CLL'RS fr u? Campaign. The First Ward has ben orgsc:!. . The other Ward3 arc rented t n:et 3 FRIDAY NIGHT, Zmh ini, at tl-elV.le places, at 8 o'clock : Second Ward At the (r;.:u t liuyt. .'. . Third Ward At th- JIa!l ftVer Mr. . t .. j i'rug fetore. on Third street. jy 27-2 1 , f'Ch'iu City Dem. Lx. 1 i.very Armrsasy, ai v -- --- If the:o!deisbIisbed jiaper i".Kt;S 1 4rrtnnil,n'r,...l....'r,.n.iTi 9DJ SliCi-l o Iusint's man in the county. mwiuchit circulate?, besnrr w-:;; E that citv by Dteamer on th W atcrw riX". the Wibcinckdn; Columbia acd Angsts i. Qpa SaV "; i 1Uf earnestly requestid. tht every pCUCrj ,, f j jvlio desire:? Reform in.-th Natl miUnd " j t : . . D. ROiiLVU . road. : ;-,' , -r ; ''''-"1 o- Liberal teriai will be? made itn tn firing to adrertisc. Subscription prt- per annum. . Address .. . v Editora and Propriety-
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 2, 1876, edition 1
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