Newspapers / The Daily Review (Wilmington, … / July 28, 1881, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
EAT CROW. tn verses, printed at Chicago fd,!,SSlDofhe Republican Wa metrAn in June iat, are not in- t LUC V DCKE OF NEW YORK. . are&t Man eat to-day :?,lbftS erect and tall. w lll m stlK with pompous walk 'aSedlning-haU. ion erand he waved his hand 'lta ",0 a word or bound .. lV ft waiters round him rose, limashrooms Irom the ground. . id and silent as a clam. t into D 8 cuair H,emanclISd his mutton and his ham wk wasf.tern.hls gaze was bold. iVereat man could gulp and hold -HOOU1?. .v. intra um he. jIIlAUJ i.""-- n?ht how odd It reut have seemed hininiinuly r.ia. ' ucu a I Hi 1 mi s 3prieue , lJ hi wlthau-.. . . ... .. ... tiv one 1 saw ;. t- Miie ! 1!i-',nuwnayeat crow. Uarper'o Magazine. . fliLRRESDER.'OF YOKXTOWtf. jjinr t the Tune "The World Turned Upside Down V v noon of the 19th (October) we have W act cf surrender. Torktown red hi"d3- The redoubu on the v '"', the tDL-my's works were at that ' '"-uken possession ot by detachments MU the allied army, Col. Richard But " commaDdiug the American, aDd Jrs Ural lbe French PartJ each v'mto. At 2 o'clock we reached a dosing sceue. Ihe army of Corn tilhs tnirched out as prisoners of war, denied tneir arms and- then marched ill. Accounts agree in describing the j:p ay and ceremony on the occasion as cite imposing. The British appeared . "Ce uniforms, distributed among tmafew d.ijs b-lore, atxl ii only re q"i;red the flym tnir atauelarda to Jretteir march ti.e tii'cctofa holiday .VaJe. Dat their colors were case J, L'dthev were prohibited from playing f ;taera French or an American tune. Ihs was the return of a compliment, a pKe of justifiable as well as a poetic re ul;tioaou the part of theAmericans for hat the enemy were pleased to com ttinJ when Gen. Lincoln was compelled to surrender at Charleston the year be fore. Ihe matter came up at the meet t; of the commissioners. "This is a tarsh article'.said Ross to Laurens. -Which article?" answered the latter. "The troop3 shall march out with col on cased and drums beating a British or a German march.' ""Yea, sir," returned Laurens with a touch of sangfroid, "it is a harsh arti cle." "Then,' said Eoss, "if that is your opinion, vby is it here?" U'ierenpon Laurens, who had been cade prisoner at Charleston with Lin win's army, proceeded to remind Ross tiit the Americans on that occasion had Eiie a brave defence, but were uogal kt!y refused any honors of surrender other than to march out with colors cased is J drums not beating a British or a Ger cm march. "Bat," rejoined Ross, "my Lord-Cornwall did not command at Charleston." "There, sir," said Laurens, "you ex tort another obserration. It i8 not the individual that is here considered; it is the nation. 1 his remains an article, or I cease to be a commissioner." ; Nothing more was to be said; the arti cle stood, and the enemy marched out with colors cased, while the tune they chose to follow was an old British march wirh the quite appropriate titlo of "The world turned upside down." As the prisoners moved out of their orks along the Hampton road they found the French and American armies drawn up on either side of the way, the Americans on the right, and extending for more than a mile toward the field ot surrender. The French troops presented brilliant spectacle in their white uni forms, with plumed and decorated officers tt their head, aad gorgeous standards of Jaite silk, embroidered with golden ceurselis floating along the line. The Americans were less of' an at traction in outward appearance, but were not the less eagerly eyed by "eir late antagonists. Arson? the ar-worn Continentals there was variety f dress, poor at the best, distinguishing toe men of the the different lines ; but to insensate for lack of show there was a lJierly bearing about them which com Bunded attention. The militia formed !u jeir rear represented a less martial y?Btso fur as clothiog and order were ucerned. lut all these metf were con 'iierors, and their very appearance be Wtie the hardships and privations they "d the.r States had undergone to win in toe stru. At the head of tho re- Active lines were the commanding gen l. JiObly mounted Washington, hanibeau. LaFayette, Lincoln, Stu Knox and the rest. Leading1 the ,Mish ctme General (yilara instead of .rawaiiis. The latter pleaded illness, al he sent his sword by O'Hara to be P'en np to Washington. As O'Hara Janced to the chief, he was referred to iacoln, who upon receiving the sword a token of the enemy's submission, ied.ately,returned it to theBritishgen fai, whose troops then marched between e two lines to a field on tha right, -ere they grounded their arms. Prejudice Kills. cn !iVn Jears our daueater Buffered m r Lof misei7 uuder the care of sev w w the best (and some of the worst) t S:tlL Q3 SaTe er disease various c-ae3butD0 relief, and now she is re wej to us in goo1 health by as simple, remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had aed at for two years, before using it. ei Carnestly hope and pray that no one wui let their sick suffer aa we did, on ount of prejudice against no good a en?.C:aCas UoP Miners." The l'ar- . Has KTerjthio- ralledTou? LiTecar reWamcr's Safe Kindey aad Ogden (Iowa) Reporter, 15ta. BRIYB KATE 8HEHiT. - .) An Iowa GUi Periloui Trie ltx$n:k unage inrousu night and Strm to Sare a Train- On last Wednesday niht. whon nrn Donahue and Olmstead went rnn death, a noble girl, but fifteen years ef gc, iru waicniDg ana praying for those whose duty called them out over the rail road in the fearful storm. Kate Shelly, whose father was killed on the railroad some years ago, lived with her mother jast on the east side of the river, and nearly opposite where the engine made the fearful plunge and Donahue and Olmstead lost their lives. Miss Shelly and her mother heard the crash, and realizing what'had happened, Kate took a lantern, and amid the hurricane of wind, the dt-luye of . water, the incessant glare of the lightning and the peel-'upon peel ot thunder, lea her home aud start ed for the wreck. . er light suon went out, but ane felt her w.y through ftbe woods and fallen timber to the edge of the dashing waters that covered the drowned men. She could hear, above the roar of ihe 'tempest, the voice' of Wood, the engineer, who had caucrht in a tree. top. She knew, that the express,, with its limd of p issencers, was nearly' doe, and none to warn them of their danger. She, a young girl, was the only living being who could prevent, an awful catastrophe. The telegraph office at Moipgona or Boone! was the only place where she could notify the of ficers. To Boone was five miles over hills and through the woods, and before she could get there the express would I - . rw ' a, m - ' nave passed. 10 Aiomgona was only a mile, but between here and Moingona was the Des Moines river, It or 15 feet above its natural heighV and to cross this she must pass over the railroad bridge, 50 feet above the rushing waters. She must cross this bridge, 400 feet long. with nothing but the ties and rails, the wind blowing a1 gale, and the foaming, seething, muddy waters beneath. Not one man in a 'thousand but would 'have shrunk from such a task. Not one man in five hundred would have gone over at any pricef or under any circumstances. But this brave, noble girl, with the nerve of a giant, gathered about her her flow ing skirts, and on hands and knees crawl ed over the long, weary bridge. Tie af ter tie was passed. It was time for the express train to come dashing eyer the bridge, and to hurl her down to death amid the dark and muddy waters of the roaring, rushing river. , The blood from her lacerated knees has stained her dress, but she does not falter. She reaches the shore, and the remaining half mile she flie3, almost, to the telegraph office.- Bieathle3s, and in broken accents, she tells her tale of death and destruction, and faints in the arms of the bystanders. The wires were sei at work and a more horrible disaster averted. A Smooth Complexion can be had by every lady who will use Farker's Ginger Tonic. For promptly regulating the liver and kidneys and purifying the blood there, is nothing like it, and this is the reason why it so quickly 'removespimplea and gives a rosy bloom to the cheek. She notice. r Glaser. Bnchn. Mandrake. Stllllnffia and (many other of the best medicines known are com- to make it the greatest Biood Purifier and the .J Del I Aral tu AUU oil cug vu 9 wa 4 vvv uav"" r It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Neuralgia,' (Sleeplessness, and all diseases of the Stomach,. Bowels, Lungs, Liver. Kidneys, Urinary Orgaas and all Female Complaints. . 1 - . If you are wasting: away with Consumption on any disease, use the Tonic to-day. No matter what 'yonr symptoms may be, it will surely help you. Remember! This Tonic cures drunkenness is the Best Family Medicine ever made entirely different from Bitters, Ginger Preparations andj other Tonics; and combines the best curative prop-, .erties of all. Kuy a 50c. bottle of your druggist. None genuine without our signature on outside Wrapper. Htscox & Co., Chemists. New York. n. a a a Tn Koi anil moat PARKER'S HAIK BALbARl inm, may I-tl-iat-nrm c AMONG THE LADIES ! 1 J The , brilliant, fascinating tints of Complexion for which ladies strive are chiefly arti ficial, and allwhoTYill take the trouble may secure them. These roseate, bewitching hues follow tho use of Hagan's Mag nolia Balm a delicate, harm less and always reliablo article. Sold by all druggists. v Tho Magnolia Balm conceals every blemish, removes Sal lowness, Tan, Bedness, Erup tions, all evidences of excite ment and every imperfection. Its effects are immediate and so natural that no human being can detect its application. jejli-lm ft THE STATE." RXOHMDNli, VA. Chamberlatne 4 BEiRinrvi Owoeia and, Editors LtiTgX circultion, Cheapest Sabtorip Uen Piioe, Lonr adrertmnfrtrUta. jesr- Daily elrc'4tiia now i-Tr i.OOT. Ihe only a.ternooa paper in Riohmond. 1 8alHoriptioa prio tlnly. 3.6);.pera nam; Weekly, $1 per annum. Head for specianea owm fr. dam I Miss E0 ICarrer EA8 JUST RECEIVED a beautiful as sortment of Evening and Millinery ers, Afternoon Hata acid Bonnets, Linen and Mohair UUters, Underwear and Children's nothing, which will be sold at reduced prices. ' . je 9 ."1 A TRUE TONIC A PERFECT STRENGTHENS? A SURE REVIVER. . IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re quiring a certain and efiicient tonic ; especially IndlgestiarC IWeW, Inttr mtUU Fevers, Ward of AppetXe Loss of Strength, Lade of Energy, Enriches the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. Ther act like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, suh as Tasting the Food, Belching, Meat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or trivo headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the A B C Book, 32 pp. of useful and amusing reading sent free. BBOOT CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md. THE DAILY REVIEW J JOSH, THAMES, EDITOR "AND J KTbLISHER Is pnN.'uhed Everv SAnfrrco r apl 12-armto VlLMINQTOiJ -Zi WELD ON a ftn.no ad coriPAinr, OH aNQB Or SCHEDULE.' ON AND AiTErf 4 Hay "; ft'th 18al, 8 40 P ,M, Faaaengr ,TrAias 'on ths r Railroad will ML ran as minrtoQ 4 "Weldon foUowa-! DAY MAIL AND EXPREBf? TRAIIT, dally r No li Wotb'snil 4 febntb,' l c LeaTe Wliminrii FrbaSL Depo J -- ! ltIHWHIMMMWMttlMHHU IS 40 AM Arrive it WeldoasU....,., . 13 60 F M Lost Weldoa 8 30 P Id Alirire t Wilmington, Front 8t. i Depot tUw.wimiwwni.inM 9 45 P II Fait Throne h Mall and Pvtenger Train Daily Nos. 4S North and 40 Bon tt. Leave Wilmlnrton, Front 83 Depot tLw atetee eoeeeeajajei e 6.25 P K Arrive at WeldonM....M.MM..M..MM. L25 A If Leave Weldon....MM..MM.M.M.MMM 6.15 P 2d Arrive at Wilmington, JfronteU i e 11.35 P M Train No 40 South will step only at Kooky Mount. Wilson, Goldaboro and Jdagnolia. i Trains on Tarboro Brane Koad ' leave Bockr Mount for TarDoro at 7.40 P H daily and Tuesday, Thunday and datarcay at 6tU0 AM. Re taming, leave Tarboro at 9.50 A M daily, and Monday. Wednesday ana Friday at 8:30 P Ms ! Train No. 47 makes elose eonneetion !ai Weldon for all points North daUr. All rail via ittehxaond, and daily except Sanday via Bay.Jjine. .... j Train No 43 runs daily and makes io!of eonneetion 'fur all points North via JEUea mond and, Vf aahlngtpn. n.l i U V I " ' All trains ran solid between Wilmington and Washington; and have PoUmaa' Palaot Sleepers Attaohed. - - ' r - - " - - x -JOHN f. DITXNJS, General SupW A, POPE, Gen'l Paas. Agent may 18.. 35dOYReward. E TTILi; PATTHB ' ABpyE teward for any -case of Liver Conrplaint, Dys- pep6la,cHeadaciie,'Jjidigestion, uonsa paUon or ttvenees',wfec cannot cure with West's-Vegetabre Liver Pills." when the dl-rections- are. strlctllcbmplled with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fall to give satisfaction. - Sugar coated -Large boxes, containinff 80 Pills, 25 ' eents For sale by all Druggists, 1 Beware? of Jcouiiterfeits and imitations.- The genuine manufactured only by JOHN WEST Ar CO., "The Pill Ma kers' 181 tSb-183- W. Madison fit.-, Chicago Free trial package seut by mail prepaid, on receipt of a 3 eent stamp. mch 22-d&w lv OAROUKA CKIKAL, LOAD LOiuPA.S Y. Ovtios QaaaaAL 8vrv.iMtzrtt The followiET etzotanona rorafanta wholesale price generally. In Baking up all ordars hi(ihe"pri:9 hare tabs charged. BAQU1M ' IK & BACON .North Caroilca. w eew 3-J CO 12 fSn-days excepted.) At tho 4 folio wing ra ivs, fitn.e frl- oterated No 1 No S Wilmington, N. C, Jure 4, lfee 2 CnANOK OF tSCEEDtrLX.j AN AND AFTER June 5. 1681, tae V lowing. Sehedale will tb is Railroad : PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. Daily except Sunday b - fLeaTe WilningtOff.w.......9.4R A M Arrive at Charlotte at.. ..6. 45 P Id Leave Charlotte atM.MM.6.C0 a M j Arrive at Wilmington at. 3. 25 P M - Trains Nos 1 and 2 stop at regular stations only, and points designated in the Compa nys Time Table. These trains make elose connection at Charlotte with trains Nos. 3 and 4 for Cleve land Springs and all points on Shelby Division. I PASSENGER AND FREIGHT. Leave Wilmington at.. 6:30 Arrive at Hamlet atw.. 1:28 11 at Charlotte atw. 80 ) Leave Charlotte at.MM.w.7:30 N 6 V Arrive at HanJetat..... 1:2 J ' at Wilmington at 9:30 No. 6 Is daily except 8unday, bat connection ft r Raleigh on Saturday ' No. 6 is daily except Baturday. SHELBY DIVISION, Pi SSENGEB, M AIL EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. r Leave Charlotte itw..HMM.7:00 P a paid One Year,.:. 1.... 00 p A A P A A M h h k 'If nr "i Arrive at Shelby au..w.wl0.30 P si . 1 Leave Shelby itm.H... 6:00 A M No. ELEGANT JEWELRY CHEAP. To latrodaee our new atyTes and influence trade we make the following runparalleled offers for a short time : " The Ber lia Y-adres contains a gold plated watch chain, &gate,shawl pin, lady's ele- frant set jewelry, sea htean cuff buttons, coral neck ace, set of gp.it) 8tqds gold plate band ring, collar button;, key- ring, pocket ioolc, imitation silk handkerchief .pen, pencil, comic envelopes and visiting cards.- Arl these mailed to you for 35c. in stamps; 4: packets' for flW ,Th.e lot can be re--tailatttom,f2-Wt5iaJ - The Eoyal Casket contains one superb amethyst rim;, elegant coraybrooh set Jn box, fancy neck- lace,' coriu luttve ouiofn: engnvea jfuiu piaie i.reia bracelets, rose scarf pin, pteted lady 's set, gold plate sleeve buttons, neavykow plate studs, lovely cameo scarf pin, genuine Parisian diamond stud. Maltese cross with P'. dnunoad' center, beautiful let sleeve buttons, plated collar button, plated link watch Cham: plain jrwa plate rise, noDoy cameo Tin. Maltese ar-riiiRS with P. diamond settings.' gents' fall . cotob.-,mthyst set, lady's run piatea set wim white etoae eeiungs. jet ana Arrive at Charlotte atM..M 9:30 A H Trains Nos 6 and 6 make close eonneetion at Hamlet to and from Raleigh, except at above. Through Sleeping Cars between Raleigb and Charlotte. Trains No. 1 and 2 make connection at Charlotte with A.. T. A Oik. R., arriving at btateaville same evening, and connecting thsre with W. N. O. R. R. for Asheville and all points on WN O. R. R. $4 Trains Nos 3 and 4 connect cfotftly with Cheater A Lector at Lincolnton. ft JOHNSON. Je 7 ! General 8uierinenslnt 8ocIJr3. v.' - hide, p- Z W eu.ra Hiro-i Usi.. Xi&oe, t...... Sbouidjra. ......... Dry Salted- Sides, a... 8bc.-Jdert, V hYLKT Lire weight 'lAIkLiliLi' 8j iriu TcrF a-J Becord Kar.d, ?ti . f v ck4V, f..-,. c LWAl-V CRICKS WiLnigtcB,V North rn SL'TT c rth Caro lie a !d Nr rthfcrn, 2,.... w.. CANDL LS-Sperc E.... TLIo, fc... . ... Jd si? at ' .. fcrrtf.erE J v . . . i-'jury rR f i j. .. lJtAie, y t , ClfiiS vi;,... .. Uio, .... CORA lai'A L "S? bwte!.... UOTTCN 1ILS J New V bdl 1 (?0 1 Jie.ed 1 35 DOMESTIC eheeting, -4 "2 yariaVw.. Yarn, biar.ch FLOCK Fine. btl......... t-upe?, rstrtiera, y bhl... kitrado " bbl... ITauJlr Ibl... JKL'TVbbl... ttaclerel, No. 1, y tbl.w.16 CO Ko. 1, y X bbl 8 75 Mackerel, No. 2, y tbL...12 60 ro. i, y x DDl....w..ww. 6 CO 1IH0 UK o) a 13 13 O 14 10 a JNVa 1 to 0 CO 21 CJ 8 CO Cil4 C? t? 18 V 40 3 bii A1::J tt-H, ... 2 Tin ee Months .............. 1 One Month o-r 5U if t II L"is'!.-p.vg; :?f' 1 1 M 1 4 T I m Gen'l Suo'ts Office WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA AND' AU; GUST A RAILROAD CO. N. enr.'gOld plate1 sleeve buttons. act 11.7 Y. JEWELRY CO., Atlanta, m SMa ntn tnmcu oval a aaaa. aa- The whole or thia xaasr: secure bv mall for SI. for 11.70. for S3. can be retailed easily at from SS to $10. Address, niflcent collection sent .4, IS t Ua. This let Thx Atlanta Olubi savs : " This company Is perfectly reliable, and the amount they give for our money la astounding;." feb-261aw-3at-wly ENLARGE AND DEVELOP THE F0RJ3. . If shrunk wholly or In 'part from nature or dis ease. Advice free. Describe case aad send stamp to P. De I. Co., Atlanta, Ua. No humbug. High est reference. Correspondence confidential. feb 3-la w-itt-wly Wilmington, N. a, May 14, 188L CHANGE OF SOHEDULB ON AND AFTER May 15th, 1881, at LOS P M, the following Passenger Schedule will he run on this road -NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally). Nos. 48 West and 47 Eat Leave Wilmington. 10 05 P M 'Leave Florense....... 1 4? A H Arrive at C O and A Junction.... 6.5 A M Arrive at Columbia.. 6 00 A 14 Leave Colambia.M.MMWM.M.M.M.10 OOP H Leave O O and A A Jcnction...10 20 P M Leave TloreneeM.m.M.MMMMM...... 2 00 A ft Arrive at Wilmington... ,w 6 20 A M Night Mutt and PisssHora Tbaih, Daily, NO. 40 WXST,-ABD DAT MAIL AKD PAS- sssexa Tbaib, jo, .13 ast. Leave Wilmington st...........ll 45 P M Arrive at FlorenceM.. 3 15 A M Leave Florence. eee 105PM Arrive. at Wilmineton....uMM..... 6C( PU Train No 43 stops at all Sttions n No 40 stops! only' at Flemington, White ,vl le, .Fair Mfluff and Marion. ' arsengers for Corambia, and all points on O-.' s-CKi R., Q.t -C A A. R. R. tfUtioni. rAtten Jonction, and all points beyond, ibonld-take 48 Night Express. Bpatat Pullman 81eepers for Charleston and for A ngnsta on trate 47. AH trains run solid between Charleston and Wilmington - . , : 7 JOHN F. DIYINS.Getteral Snpt. A. POPE Gen'l Pass. A genti , may 15 1 6EEDS THAT SURPRISE! THE FARMERS' "BONANZA." Maxixe, a new vegeUblemR.A-, during from anything ever grown here. delicious rawor nnnh-ort Kd aent brmaii xucia. ppr-. jj rfof JapVufbalf Poeanhalf pea, said by cbem llu to be the richest human food known. Fine fodder plant, ateo- d 15 cts PIu JrZ SS atermelonjus .Imported , Cge-t variety pvpr rruwu m - e . .M Sm - - - i a i in. r amnwn s.u m icr:e ivun "i .h ,h is eta. a naper. cnmax Tomato Iffim fllvorTearly. Pled foaled in every war. 15 rtjS-a PJEgTP- I wiu "v.- rnunill tian U VV aa a v - . .11. a w OAnih srnara nrner r-iirii leui-s. for Uble or ssocx. ? w. . - j. 12 TJnequaled no. ft. high, IS eta. a paper. Cuxco ",.rJ?HilVct, Kin. broad. wlU bring fabulwa prices, Wcw. ?rJaDer. All the above sent for 11. of each tor Si Address C It. CSILBKKT , Reference: Hon. W. I Atlas ta. feb 26-lav-at-wly CTOw Atlmsifcaw Calhoun. Mayor of Keep Cool ! BOTTLED 8WEET CHAMPAGNE O DEE on Ice. A pure, healthy and re freshing beverage for 8ummer; not Intoxl eating. . . rT Pure. Cold Soda Water on Ice aCthe fAmefplace, under the Brvixw Offlce at s. U. xtuainavroi , Water 8t, 8tore. Bust Well Auger, , Eusteir Drills. Eust Horse Power. , ...... THKBEflT--AND M03T BCCCXSSFUL Well boring sad. Prospecting Tools Man ufactured. GAS PIPE SHAFTING and Couplings. The most Improved Surface Attachments. ' Guaranteed to make good wells anywhere. Works much farter and with half the labor of any other toolr. . ai(u un viuu wvi& uj uwu vi uui 1 power. - rWI 11.. IIam. nAVAi Vi v. Mn(itl4 tt9 SOOfeet. :Ia ae years and no failures. 'Made from best material and sold for batf the price of others. Bend for circulars. .f -f O. KU&T, aa 27-lydJ.w BL Joseph, Mo The paper will be delherrd by carrier?, frea of charge, in any part of the rity at tbf Lbort rntos, ;or 3cents perweek. The Dailt'Ketifw is now in the fourth year of its existence, is per manently established, with & large and fiteadDy increasing subscrip. tion list, and presents to merchants and others a most desirablo'medi- nm for advertising 14 u 0 .6 t? O S3 16 . 7 10 it 15 11 30 b to 7JK 1T0 , 1 to I 0 5 6 7 7 7 8 CO 03 U) to 00 to CO 60 WILMINGTON JODBHAL OSH, JAMES PUR CiSLiL HOU'S'E. CNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, ' WuLMiasTox, N. C D. l. perry. 4 - Prop - Late Proprietor Atlaatie BoteL ' r First Class la all ita'ap puis t2 ants. Terms SXlOtoSSperdaT. b8-U Is published EVERY FR SI'S AY. i i i At the following rate3 : One Year.... CO Six Months, a.v. Three Months. Tub WxijaiNGTiTN douRSAL circn. tea largely in the ad jo ning corzn- tiea as well as in-'the Western per 1 tiona of the Staia anc3 prenenta nn eqnalled facilities to mcrch ants fox making knows what ther iavo for 1 00 50 nue iacxerel, ho. 3 V bbL..00 00 Kullets, ? bbl 3 N. C. Herrine, Ukee... 5 50 50 7 r'eruvian Guano, ? 20O0tti.C0 00 uarouna Jr ertiluer ' CO CO Navarsa Guano, " 00 00 Complete' Maaure " " CO 00 Whann's Phosphate " 00 00 Wando Phophate, " 11 00 00 Wilcox, Gibo A Co., ma nipulated Guano.. 00 CO GLDE y B jUALN Uorntore, V 661bs 70 uorn, csrgo, y 66 Corn, y el., busheLv.. 0sts,9 busbal . Peas, sow, V bcthaL... Uiua.fi ureen, y Ij . 7 1 IS (s 4 00 o c to V 6 10 O 8 CO O 7 25 O 7 75 O 8 25 C9S3 CO O10 tO 4? 00 CO f 6 60 6 25 O 3 75 O 6 CO o o O70 00 Oio oo GiO 00 Qtl 00 QiO CO G10 00 945 CO Dry, V St HAY Eastern, V 100 &i 8 00 15 70 4 10 14 70 CO 7b l sa North River. 1C0 lbs-.. 1 1C HOOP IRON-V ton...M 60 0(1 liAUJ-orthern,E) Uq jHortaiaroiiaa lb....... ViUQ O O & 0 o en. OHO 49 1 15 0 85 00 13 4rtiw no oils LO MUEK City itttm sa' wd BbipstufrresawedMft.lS CO 021 00 Rocghedgeplank, V Mft.16 CO QlV CO n s iouii cargo, aeooru' lng to quality. M ft...l3 00 Dressed cborirjg,aeasoned. 15 CO Scantling and boards, com mon. M ft 11 CO MOLASBk'S Cuba.hhdpgl Si Cuba, bbls., gal....MW. 4 1 Sugarhousehhd. "Q iral. 25 " " bblf.Vgal. 2d Orleans Choice bbls. 0 gaL 00 NAILS Cut, aodtoldkb&flis OILS Kerosene, y gal...... 10 Lard, f pal f5 Linseed, V gal 64 Rosin, V gah.................. 25 PEAN0T8 f? buaheL . 63. POTATOES-8weet,Vbus. CO Irish, Northern, V bbl..... 3 25 PORK Northern, city meis.17 fcO Thin, bbl... ........00 00 Prime, bbl (extra)... ....00 00 Rump, V bbl.MM.........00 00 RlCJfi Carolina. Q Rough, V buahL...M....... BAGBCountry, V H City, , lb IN MIHSHIMN CO 70 75 CO WA irM..MMt.M......M...... Hemp...... M....M. ...... ...... Manilla. SUGAR Cuba, p I.. Porto Rico, V A- Coffee, y ........,M. " .............. C-- n..M.MM(MS Ex C E ....aM..M. Crushed 8 ALT Alum, sack...... Liverpool, s&ok.....MM.. American V sack Marshal's fine, eaci.. Cadis V ssck BOAP Northern, 'il SHINGLES Contract, i 6 CO common, y . 3 03 STAVES w. O. bbl. ?M.12 60 R O hhd. VE. .........CO CO TALLOW Ib.. 5 TIMBER Shipping V M.14 00 Kill, extra per H M10 00 Mill,priae per M.....10 -CO Mill. fair per a 03 Commcfn, per M-...... 5 CO inferior to Ordinary. per M 4 CO WH18KEY-North'n,pergl 1 25 1 North Caroina.pergal... 2 00 WOOL Unwhed,per2D 20 Wasbed. xer 25 Burrr wool, per Tb.... 10 75 l 1 Cl CO 025 CO 014 Q S9 O 42 O 0 00 CP 00 t 3 25 O G? O 0 9 90 O 50 C 3 50 C13 00 00 00 O00 00 - 000 00 T 1 25 IK lso iiie 1050 0 o u CO o o 10 00 CO 00 8K 00 00 00 1 35 00 nS 3 75 oi 00 . 00000 o 00 C16 00 OH CO 012 00 0 9 CO 7 CO 6 00 5 CO 3 eo CO 28 13 o 0 a o 0 a a JOB UK ! AT THE LOWEST PSI0ES ! LJ CERTAIN f,Y FR!CS BEFORE HA VI ft G YClin PRIHTIIIO COfiE ELSEVNRRE ! Satisfaction Guaranteed I ' JBINT15G. CABE UiLY IXECCTED cr uuu jt.fdhg cit cf tie city art! ten tojkea by call free cf stage. - L. f4. WAHECCE, Corar Clutz.&tsxd TTstsr Streets CCce Review Baili lag 8
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 28, 1881, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75