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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. THE WAY OF IT. ' Mr. Speaker Kciler is undoubtcdlj a patriot in his otto peculiar way,-but bis tray may be a matter of some ques tion am ng those who are in the least inclined to be captious. In his appoint- PlBBSOXAI. Entered at lb Volmcm at WIlUgto,X. C, ' Capt.-J. B.4Eadj is in Paris. .v Wilkie Collins fis writing another noveL-;: U ' 'V ' Ex-Sehator Rosooo Conkling is i an- to : speak at the Minnesota E "V" IE 3ST I HKTC3-- SATUHDAY. JULY 8. 1882. DEMOOBATIC TICKET. f kWtlon Xorember 7th. -jET KErKkEVTATlTE-AT-LABOB : RISDKX T. BKXXETT, or axao:cotnrrr. crcExa rocBT jencr.' THOMAS RUFKIN, OF OBAXOE CO. POUCITOtf THIRD IUSTBICT: SWIFT CJALLOWAT, or CRKEE OK tr.cioB txfttT jcdola; irt lUtrlct-JA3IlW K. bllErilEUD. . Kccond IUtrirt-FRKI. I'lIILLirS. Third District A LLM AND A. McKOY. Fourth DUtrict J A M E C. McRAK. Fifth DUtrict JOIIX A. GILMER. Mxth District WILLIAM M. SUIPP. i l f..t; - tw UOOI1CCU - t r . i : : r .,..:. .n . , ueiiuuw iacre wm iua....Wi-w.. - Millias's head of the little'. Princess his tray, which was singular, losay me Marie. Duchess of Edinburgh's child. least. Very captious 'persons would be is thought to be the loveliest contribu- apt to say that it was a preeonceiTcu plan, and nothing else. For instance The fir.t thr names ou the Naval Committee are Benjamin W. Harris, neor M. Robeson and ' Alfred C. Harmer. There is another committee, known as the Committee on Naval Ex penditure, and it! is the business of this tion to the English Koyal Academy this year. .- . r j ,. : ' i . i On one of his late 'birthdays Isaac Holdco. of the British House of Coni- mons. who. since he was seventy, lias NOOK TELEGRAMS. f FOREIGN' ITJEWS. U (Br Cablo U Dull Rerteir.) ! I LOXDoir, July 8 Nint. -fA dispatch to the Times from Paris; says! a formal invitation. of the, powers1 to tthts Porte, asking it to intervene in Egypt, will be delivered on Monday, and a reply is asked for by Wednesday. If the Porte refuses or seems afraid to: accept. 25,- 000 men, with 10,000 m reserve, will be concentrated Joy t hej intervening powers The armywill land at Aboukir, and will be divided - into -two parts-' One will march on .1 Alexandria and be sup- MISCELLANEOUS. gave a feast, on which occasion each of is daughters found a check for a quar-, ter of a million dollars under her, napkin. . .:;,'. wy ' s latter to see that the former does not Colorado constable had a warrant spend too much of the people's money, for the arrest of a circus man ' for an It is in fact a Board of Audit on the f"" Naval Committee. ITie bnllt himself a palat costing $500,000. ! iorte6! by the fleet, which will open tire as soon a9 uic army is lanueo, auu tue other portion :will cross the dry: lake of Aboukir to Kafe Deycr.land seize the railway at Damaabaur, -f Arabi l'acha's only, means of retreat. ' and will thus force him either to fight or yield. Tjio forestry laws of Kmsas liave been fruitful of permanent results. It is asserted that there have been planted in the State 03,000 acres of trees. About 6,000 acres of these are black walnut, and will make handsome returns in eight or nine years. The exports of domestic produce from New York durinjr the past week were unusually light, the total being i.!M0.3rJ. acainst &7.059.519 same -0 w m - - . - week last j ear. The shipment of pe troleum, provisions, breadstuff's and - cotton were all below the usual av orare- Since January 1 the total is s 158.555.097. a-ainst t?lW.6l3.(W fot the corrcaponding icriod of 181. Thu assessed valuations of real es talc in New York for I8S2 show an in- creator 59.319.670. whilst there is a . w v dccreitse of $10,910,317 in personal cs- Crst three namc-3 on the committee are George M. Kobeson, Benjamin W. Harris and Alfred C. Harmer. There you have it. Oeonre M. Kobeson. Benjamin W. Harris and Alfred cj Harmer arc ap pointed a committee to see to it that m 1 1 Benjamin- V. Harris, .George M Kobeson and Alired C. Harmer do not steal the people's money. It Juiust. of course, have been purely accidental that .Speaker Keifer should have ap pointed Kobeson, Harris and Harmer to watch Harris. IKobeson and Har mer, but it is the fact, nevertheless. Perhaps this is as it should be. Kob eson, Harris and Harmer know so well the utter disregard of Harris, Kobeson be took himself to the lion's cace.. and safely ensconced' therein taunted the constable and invited him in. The constable withdrew :with .the? warrant unserved. The Auditor of the Treasury.;. for the Post Oflico Department has compiled his adjustment of the accounts of post master for the quarter ending March 31. 1882. The sales of stamps, stamped envelopes, and postal cards .for the quarter amounted to $10,487,329.44. This amount represents an increase , of sales of 350,876,08 over thoso of the quarter ended December 31, 1882, and of M34,3683 (or 15 8.10 per cent.) over the sales for the quarter ended March 31, 1881. ! Were Mr. George Brinkley still alive. and contemplating the ultimate sale at auction of his matchless collection of rare American books, a reeent.item in the English papers-would interest him COMMERCIAI, 3TEWS. and Itarmer in the expenditure of the I keenly. ,What is known as the "Indian public money that they, can act as a vcry.eflicicnt and effective check and prevent any . extravagance snd waste, while Harriss, Kobeson and "Harmer, knowing that tho Argus eyes jof Kobe-i son, Harris and Harmer are upon mem will hardly dare to be too lavish with the icopluH money. j Another singular feature about this grand combination safeguard," j is that Kobeson is Chairman of tho sub-corn- i ... i inittcc ou Naval Appropriations.! And still another is, that some years aso. when the last-named gentleman was Primer and Milk for Babes,1 -a tiny volumo published in Boston by Mr. B. Green in 1720, has been sold at a, well- known auction-room for. $250, Lieutenant Charles TV. Chippi, who was lost in the Jeannette''s second cut- ter, was one ot tne omcers who tooK a gallant part in-ha assault and capture or the Corean pirate forts in Northern China id 1871:- He was second in com mand of the .party , under LUutenanf Hugh W.McKee, and when the - latter was killed on the parapet Lieutenant Chipn carried the works over McKee's dead body. ; . -WILMINGTON? MARKET.- I : 1 JU1.T 4 P. ll.ZZ SPIRITS TURPENTINi: Qubted firm at 415 cents. Sales of 300 casks at 42 cents: market closinir firm at 42 bid. . - ; ;"" ' " y; ROSIN Quoted dull at 1.55 for Strained ' (t and' $1.60 for Good Strained, ANb sales reported, , ;rr ; TAR Quoted firm at $1.65 , per bbl, of 280 lbs., at which figures the receipts of the day were placed, j CRUDE TURPENTINE No offi cial quotations. " Market steady, with sales of receipts at $Ij5Q for hard and $9.75 for soft; and .rirginw- l ' ,1 COTTON Quoted firm. Small - - . T ? -. . .. i - of 12i cents following Thatfs a common expres- sion ana nas a wona oi meaning. 1 How much suf--fering is "summed Up iftit. ,f; 1 The singular thing about it is, that pain nf the back is Occasioned by so mahy things. May be caused by liiciney disease, liver com plaint, consumption,' cold, rlieurrtism,dysepsia,over- vrorK. nervous aeDinry, ccc WHOLESALE PRICED,1 1 -ii r StondattL.... ':1.V rt - iu.. , - I - , Sboukler,y a... -.."; j 'tTv-r. ia. ...... ... " '.V-t. w ........ side, v tt...........,.. DRY SALTKD .,. ". sides. V ft.ii...... liAUUElbpiriuTMwitT::! second llaDd, each.. 'V'-J: i so 4 -I Ncr Cltr.earJi.-. bricks, fit" i Z 1 WilmiDtOM I 1 NorthorH.T... i , V-f J 0 m sales' reported on a' Jbasi8 per lb. for middling. ' The are the official quotations: 1 i Ordinary. . ...... v ....... . 9 9-16 Good Ordinary. ........ . . 10 15-16 Ijow Middlinir. , ......... .11 13-16 Middlinir.......;.. 121 Good Middling. .. . ...... ..12f r s cts. i DAILY RECEIPTS; Cotton. .... v i . : . . . . .1 . ... . Spirits Turpentine. . . ... . . . ' Rosin. v..r? ; ... ...ir. . . Tar.U.s::i'i;i:..;-..v.;...' Crude Turpentine yhate vcr the cause, don't neglect it. Something is wrong ; and j needs - prompt attention.! No medicine has yet been discovered I that will so quickly and surely cure such -: diseases as Brown's Iron Bitters, and it cloesf this by commencing at the foundation, and male- ing tne Diooa pure ana ncn. :XL Locansport, IhL Dec. x, x88o. : . For a-long.. time I hare been a sufferer from stomach and kidney !l.iease. My appetite a veiqr poor and the very uuall amount I did eat disagreed with me. - I was annoyed very moch from nonretentioa of yrine. I tried many remedies with no success, until I used Brown's Iron Bitters. Since I used that my stomach does not bother, me any. My appetite is simply immense. My .-' kidney trouble is no more, and my general health is such, that I feel like a new man. After the use of.. Brown's Jron Bitters for one month. I have caiucd twenty pounds in II"IIL-IJ tm. Aortn Uarouna.....,,. J ' ft An r W th ? 1 H icrni.. j. Tn 1 low. ..,."" Adamnntlnft. .... ... i "' C1IKESK, Jb-i- ; 3 .ortnern Factory...' COk KKK, V h- I Ifyro..r". t. .4. i .. . I'WVZ lwlO. .. .. ........ 1 1 . . 1 I ki.k m.ui . , .a. T ..... COTTON domes 00 1 1 If1. i I 'l 13 Z 10 a ft & 9, 2 bales 477 casks 1,369 bbls 142 bbls 144 bbls Every, Day for Three Tears . Amxotiosr. Va.. Oct. 4. 1881. If. 'II. VTXftSFJt & Co.: Sirs: I have si 1 1 fTp rw I MTrv lo (nr fl-io no of 1 ViT-rr jJ, 1 12,8315 for Ihe support of the city anu a majoruy rcpon 01 mat com .uiucc years from stricture of the urethra. tate. makinz a net increase of S 17,528, 200. Tlie Board oi Kstatc and Appor- Secretary of the Nary, a committee of tioniuent has authorizctl the raislnz of I the House investigated his department, WEEKLY STATEMENT. 1882. $8 1 total government for IBS2. t rom this sum, however, must be deducted $2,000,000, the estimated amount ot revenue of the scncral fund. It Is now a settled tact that tuc pro hibition amendment to the Iowa con-. stitution has been adopted, and hereaf ter it shall be a part of the organic law of that State that "no person shall manufacture for sale, sell, or keep for jojo as a beverage any intoxicating ducting our National affairs, and even hinted that it was altogether too haugh tycai to be honest, j A minority report, however, was made, which made him a regular "nonest old tar, wno nad reflected honor upon . himself and country by his manner of conducting the affairs of the navy. This, minority report was signed by Benjamin , W liar ris and Alfred C. Harmer. ? It is tairfto presume that Speaker Your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is the oaiy tiling to give me relief. ; i , i TV. T. Graham. SHORTS. liquors whatever, including ale, wine Kcifcr knew nothing of all those facts; and bccr.M If any citizen of Iowa de aires in future to partake of alcoholic ."timulant5, he will have to order his nupplic'i outside the limits or the com mon wealth. Iowa is . a llepublican Slate Wc republish to-day the riatforiu pf the Democratic party, a enunciated and tiuanimoiwly adopted at the recent State Convention at llaleih. Wc shall probably keep it standing for a few more days, a it is such an able, patriotic and comprehensive paper that wc wibh every one to read it. It is. we consider, one of the ablest, documents ever put before the people by the Dem ocrats of North Carolina. There is not a plank but is sound to the core.'and our two (too too) Liberal city might read it with much more profit than" pleasure, as it rings the dcath kull of their ambitions. or, knowing them, had to slip from his memory. some who will contend thac Robeson, KeDorts from Exrvot sav that 30.000 . . i . . i . -' . .. . tne I natives are in a starving condition. It is estimated that the decrease of the public debt for th month of J une is a little over 13,000,000.-: During 1881 there were shiDDed from mis country to Jbngiana iuj.wj cattle. 49,223 sheep, and 1,173 hogs. The only bill which has been vetoed allowed them 1 thus far during the forty-seventh Con- Tbt there are W iWtanwe irt migration rT1 M i t i . t 'ii up i .ninovp .iinri r o m rr i t rhA who madeaSpeakor ofKotfer m order Mouut Vernon Church, Boston, num- to subserve his own interests, also bers 110. and is increasing so rauidlv STOCKS ON HAND JULY 8,, Cotton ashore, 597; afleat, 655. ; - . i - Spirits ashore, 3,454; afloat, 2,517; to tal, d,SI7L:-. - t:. . .: . f - ' Rosin ashore. 74.553 : afloat, 4,951 : t tal, 79,504. Tar ashore, 4,715. j Crude ashore, 1,425. A KECEIPTS FOR THE f WEEK ENDING i -: jult 8. A - I U -..,. Cotton, 33; spints, 2,849; rosin, Xi,b05; tar, 71 1; crude 1,649. - j FOK THE WEEK ENDING JULY 8. . 1 ' ) ' I . ; DOMESTIC. Cotton, 93; spirits, 908; rosin, 674, tar, 653; crude, 115. ! r FOREIGN.' Tar, ; 7,322, weight. O. B. Sargskt. I' - Iteading physicians and clergymen , use and recom mend Brown's ! Iron Brr ter.v It'Jias : cured- others ' ssunering as you are; and it will cure you Eyries- Jt.:r??lr::;:t mi Mackerel Nq. 1 & f "bbl i 2 Mackerel, No. ? Jr bbl ' Mackerji Sf-- :iS aiuiietarv' bbi. i .:. J ; i "J Mulletg! Pork bbls. ..7. "2" ? 2 3 N. C. Roe Herri rtff. v, - 3 a Carolina FertiWr. . ,1VV.P !?! 41 iiaagh's rhoephate...;... CHOOI 960 01, tioe ATM Lunch ! EXPORTS "mTERCHANTS AND CLERKS WHO WILL cIobq business I hereafter at 5 "o'clock will 1 ! r. 4 find a SPLENDID LUNCH JSvery daj at SCHUTTE'S. Best the marke affords and prices very l-easduable. F. June 18-tf made the commitices for the same pur pose, and that Keifer was only too ivil litis:, in consideration pf his personal advancement, and for other reasons, to do a Kobeson & Co. dictated. The number of bankruptcies for the tirst six months of 1832 is given at3,619. In thc first six months of 1881 the num ber was 3.2S1, which shows an increase of 365. Dut when the increase in the number of business operations is taken into consideration, these figures need cause no uneasiness. . In- the -last half of the six months of 1883 there has been a considerable reduction in the number of bankruptcies, as well as in the amount involved. Thcro were 2,1 iG bankruptcies in the first three faonths of 1882 and only 1,503 in the last, while the amount of obligations fell from $29,000,000 to $23,000,000 in tho samo time. . ThcXctcsajul Observer ;( commenting ou the Democratic State Convention which was in session in that city last weekdays:. . M The convention, so to speak, has left a good taste in the mouths of the dele gates and others who were jin attend ance. It had a most capital flavor. It friends, in this '.cheered if it dul not inebriate, tenons- - 11 A. a ' iy ifc was mu oest convention wo nave ever known. All was -harmony, kind feeling, pleasure. There was not ajar. The commingling ot tho delegates from the various parts of the Stater and tho consequent interchange of views result ed in inspiring the utmost confidence and imparting to us all a realization o tho actual strength of the Democratic party in North Carolina. Whatever anxiety was felt by some of the more can tious delegates who had heard "rumors North Carolina secures $250,000 ad ditional for tho improvement of its rivers and harbors. Our members have been nnuiaally. successful in ob taining, government appropriations. Morning tsar. The natural inference, in reading tho above, would be that the entire North Carolina delegation, in Congress are to be credited with tho additional $250, 000 secured for the river and harbor improvements, and yet such would not by any means be the case. There is but on pan who has done this thing for North Carolina, and that is Senator Ransom.1 Tha additional $250,000 was agreed upon ia the Senate Commerce Committee, of which Gen. Ransom is a member, and of which he was . Chair man ia the preceding Congress, and it is therefore plain that it Is to his in dividual exertions alone that this in creased appropriation is duel - Write to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham. Lynn, Mass., for names of ladies cured of female weakness by taking her Vegetable Compound. of war," and all that, from other fcc tious than their own, was dispelled and the assurance that there was no chance of any falling off in our customary majority caused a good feeling al 1 4 . arouna. un comparing notes we as certained that there would, be healthy pains in all sections, except, alone, in the middle Piedmont section of the Mott district. In that locality, we must expect, unless the Democrats work with unusual vigor, there will be a small falling off. But if our people shall exert themselves they can whip nr. m.oiz ana nis coadjutors , out, cure the supposed defection, and roll up our uaiKu majorities. MOONSHINE. the A cooking club The rolling-pin. .Astitch2n thyme Sewinxr un turkey. . To be sure of good weicht-i-ffo to the i i i - . . i . t . - oaroer snop oaturaay mgni. "What is this man charred with?" asKea uio i naire. - iv un wmxtv. vr i . ? i: 1 l . if flouor, rcpueu uib beabcauous pouce- man. , ' Ex-Sccrctary Evarts. who is increas ing the size of his Vermont farm, is the man who, when asked by a- friend for 'something from his pen, sent the gentle man a nne young porJcer. A clergyman who had just married a couple felt indignant when ttte bnde- 5 room gave him a iee of only hall a ollar, smiled grimly, and said: Never mind. Youllhave to pay a lawyer $100 for undoing what I hare done' that it is difficult to find teachers The pistol with which lawyer Cole killed his wife, his. daughter and himself in Cincinnati last week was the one with which Stokes shot Jim Pisk. f: The fees received at the Patent Office Thursday amounted t6 $6,595, a larger sum than has been received from the same source in any single j preceding day in tne nistory oi the olhce. A fashion item says: To be in style "young ladies should wear, nothing but coral : car-drops." This airy costume might answer down East or even at Laramie; but our cool bracing" climate will demand a little more. The dear girls would catch their death of cold in such a light costume. ' Two haggard shade. In roboa of mist, for lowrer rears than each can tell. Joined by a tiern gyve, wriat with wrist, flare roamed the courts of hell. Thetr blank eyes know each other not ; Their cold hearts hate this union drear Yet one poor ghost was Lancelot Ana one was uuincrcre ; t DOMESTIC MARKETS. Ground ikne7rr::::-iv-a Bono MeaL. ....... Bone-Flonr...... J.. "S J?-'- Narassa Guano..... ""-J 2 " CompleteManure.... , Wando Phospllate.. 00 'i 2 j Flne..v.;.;,.J:,....V ' Northern Rnnv ....v.. .......... mm wn ' -i . : cnMmsa :::::.t!iIg55 " v.Mii. ........ oj 9 s .V) fr itj r ....ow is i jo vjuuii y ID. ........... L 11 : GRAINS bushel-. f" f S m rc, Dags, white. 1 08W V ii Corn, cargo, in bulk; white.. 1 00 l oi Corn, cargo, In bags, white.. 1 00 0 1 ti Uotvl. canro. mixed, in hr. : at ,a uots, from store........,.....' 00 ti vin i eu.ii....... l J - 1 . j - ureen.... Drr...... iiax, ioofts-i 'i ifi-iu'.r--' eastern .i i 30 Weatern........ 1 20 North Rlrer.. ....v..;;'........ 1 00 HOOP IRON, V Ton.. ........ ,80 00 LARD. V.lb: :- Northern 18 North Carolina..;.;.........; OS LIME, barreh l 10 LUMB:R, City Sawed, y M ft. U ahip Stuff; resawed. ;..J8 00 Rough Edge Plank.... .......is 00 tt cnniiua vaigoes,accorcung 4 10 1 a ,u 1 . i oia m is IB 81 0 m u ,r to quality,, ...... .......... ,1J 00 uressea Flooring, seasoned.. 1$ A. SCHUTTE, Proprietor, Glorious 4th ILL SOON BE JIEEE ; AND WE ARE Scautlinjr and Board. com'n..lf 00 MOLASSES. V gallon New Crop Cuba, In hhds , Porto Rico, in hhds,..,.,..'.. . " in bbls.......... - Sugar Jlouee, in hhds.... i ;.i.. iS 09 00 00 1S00 mat o u a ii a a a t .. oyrup. in uuis. ..... , NAILS. V Keg. Cut. lOd basis.. 0 00. Ladies and sickly girls requiring a non-alcoholic, gentle stimulant, will find Brown's Iron Bitters beneficial. Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Bil ious attacks positively cured with Em ory's Standard Cure rills an infallible remedy : never fail to cure the most ob stinate, long-standing cases where Qui nine and all other remedies - had failed. They. are-prepared expressly for mala rious sections, in double boxes, two kinds of Pills, containing a strong ca thartic and a chill breaker, sugar-coated; contain no Quinine or Mercury, causing no griping or purging; they are mild and efficient, certain in their ac tion and harmless in all cases; they ef fectually cleanse the system, and give new life and tone to the body. As a household remedy they are unequaled. For Liver Complaint their equal is not known; one box will have a wnrnWfnl effect on the worst case.f They are used and prescribed by Physicians, and sold by Druggists everywhere, or sent by luaii, anu oo cent boxes. .Emory's lAiue uatnartic Pills, best ever made, only 15 Cents. Standard f!nr rv in vt - . . : - - xi&jsau ocreec. jxew lork.s8rn d&w. - U T. ! ! The Democratic Convnt?nn -r v, 3rd Congressional District will meet- in mo town oi Warsaw Thnrsdiv TnW 20th, to nominate a candidate for, Con- gna.i,iioe jaunty wmtentions In the several counties of th n? please attend to the .election. nrni- ' . ... ' v. w gaw accoramgiy.. ; ?u . V. RlCnARDSOX, Democratic papers in tho D!t fir J;u 7 'wsWW Tr AAA piease copy. A Card, i To all who are sufiering. from the er rors and indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. &c., 1 will Bend a recipe that will cure you, free ok charge. This great rem?yi disarered hf missionary in South America. Send a selPaddress fid errelopeXo Ret. J oiSsjh JT. Ikilak. Station Jf. Kao Yth Cttv. deod w6m! By Telegraph to Daily Review. FINANCIAL. New York. Julv 8 Xoon.Stoolrfl TOOjterateacgvef toney tweaker at prepared to furnish all with' S pur cent. t ouerung Jijccnange, long, 484i ; short, 487 ; State bonds gener erally unchanged. Governments: un changed. ; COMMERCIAL. Cotton Quiet and steady ; sales 579 bales; Uplands 12 15-16; Orleans 13 3-16. Futures steady; July 12.84; August 12.89; September 12,51; Octo ber 11.83; November 11.70; Decem ber 11.69. Flour firm and quiet. Wheat fairly active and f2 higher. uorn lairiy active and lower. Pork firm at &21.50&22.75. Lard weaker at 13.30. Spirits tumentine 46(4fU Ilosin $2$2.10. Freights firm. ! : j Baltimore! July 8 Noon. Finn r unchanged and active; Wheat, South ern firm.and active; Western active and strong closing easier; Southern red $li30a$l.37;i-ambcr $1.35$1.38; No. 2 Western; winter red, spot $1.32 $1.32. Corn, Southern higher, and firm ; Western opened . higher I and strong, closing lower; Southern white yoaui ; yellow nominal at 88. i i - a NICE LUNCH and a Jar of those elegant Pickles, put up expressly for Pic Nlcs and Excursions. Just the thing for the ladies. Another lot W those Justly celebrated FANCY ; CAKE8, by Vda Bext Steamer, - . . . ff , :-a.:-A :; v.;UyxT- :' ; CRAPON & PfCKETTS," July 2-tf .- y; .-. 16 and 18 SV Front oo n 013 OILS, f V gallon t . ? 1,1 : , - , jverosene..... 11 a u Lard.w,,... ...,..:.... 1 19 0C Linseed,........'.....'.....'.... 90. 0101 r Rosin I 1 Tar.... 1 WW Deck and Spar,.... ; 09; fi POULTRY . I j Chickens, lire, grpwn.i.....4 S3 0 8 f 'fiprlng i.....;1 20-0. 10 'Turkeys..i.....;w;i... ...... ' 7 01 8 PEANUTS bushel.. ........ 1 0 1 POTATOES, V bnshel- ', f ,t u ;i ' -Sweet..'...VJ.t........:..... 8 0 3 ' Irishl Vbblj...... ............ 4 00 04 8 PORI, barrel , CltyMess. J.T.,.......J......tl, VA J Prime.:.. J..t.'r.........J......M w.' 017 oo, Rump,...i,.'V.......;.lI 01 0U RICE Carolina. V to.......... 1 , Rough, .bashel.. ........... 9 0 4 EAGS(ib-Cpuntrr.t..L.i... g 8 3 I, i w 00 104 New Summer Resort f a. ......... ... ......... ..'r -f H ptel B ru n s w i c k, ' " SMTraVTLLE, N. C. t ; 00 0 M 0 00 0 ff0 a, 0 S 0 ja0 10 o li V fl-Northern; i i J Jl LES. V M-Contract... 5 W .1 rt-iTl .-tTTTTt rrrti i 0 00 oW f ! FOREIGN MARKETS. DIRECTLY IX FRONT OF THE OCEAN, and twenty-flve miles below Wilmington, r ' Th HOTEL BRUNSWICK Is a new struc VT rbor LltRPOOT. .Tnlv RT Hff ture' 11114 to Pea' for the reception of steady ; Uplands 6 15-16 ; Orleans 71 ; meats on THE first TKxoy JUNE: saies, a.ooo bales; ; speculation and ex-?;t iwi ' i 1 , ' port 2,00r bales rVeceiuts 15.4on hS 11 commands a splendid riew of the of which 12.200' were American ; July-1 ad Ocean. Steamers and ships pass " in front AnXTUSt' 6 fil-fU? Animef.Sanfamk I ' . l-i' 'J. ; " ' - Iftl- . o i ; oepiemoer-uctober 6 54-64; October-November 6 41-64; November-December 6 39-646 38-64. Futures quiet. Lard 64s 6d. Pork 91s. Long clear middles 62s. .. Pf rf . t - 2 p. nr. Sales American 9o6o. Fn tures steady. i . L - i city;;v...:;...........:. iH0 rope, v v.w 10 SALT, V, sack, Alam...., ....... W Liverpool...... Lisbon...... 00 0 , American . ..L .-L 1 00; 0 i'orco uioo. ...... A Coffee........ B j Exr C v. . i i rnsoca...,.,k....... 8IUNQ Cypress jiaps.' j .;.,.,.. J 4 W Crpreesjlearts... ....... o? STATES. V MWi O. Barrel.." R. O. Hogshead 9 & . uiiif n - v in. ........... . . TIMBER. V M reetT-Shlpping.M JO. 0 2 i j jnnesniTDinr.... ............. w "i Extra lo r-?iS 21 5 Milt Prime.. TM J Mill Fair.-.....-. JJ Common Mill............ 52 . Inferior to Ordinary. . .... 0 W Z WHISKEY, V gal-Northern.. 1 M 0 ' WOOL, r iWWaabed. J J Unwash.i;i'.:.v.......i.r' T 010 4 ! 0 uu iau ttoom wiu be open day and ren-plnjaier, BULard Hall and Bar to thelloteL i ..... , THE STOCK MARKET. (By Telegraph to Dally Reriow. J - .New Yok, July 8-Noon. The stock market opened : strong at ei higher than the closing figures of yes terday, the latter on Boston a,v t; prefer and HaruSt. Joe preferred, r" u""g ie urst nour speculation active and prices sold - V AVU Saillnsr and flHhinor' krn iiou&es ior tne use pf guesfc. A eood Band nf MnoM snH nll T m ; i rtl" vwm wiu pe open dai uiui. - -j. en- attached i .La, tabus wiur be supplied krith Fish. .rl'mB' Terrapins,;tnd.eTery First-lass Passenger wumington and Smltkrllle morning and even- The Proprietor has an experience of many frt 100 Bu ,2P(2ASoir ;) f - I reanbi charge of summer hotels atJ Beaufort, I Vvi "-'l -'L'm'' IictadtogtheTateAtlandcHotL"l ITlftV flTtf) TJlTfitt , Cheapxcnrsion Tickets wlU be sold oa the UIIU iLUACU uuicicut raurviuis, . i - Terms moderate. Special rates to farailiesJ I B. L. PERRY T47-L and of Purcell House, Wlhiilngton,- N. fc. 4 ... FOB SALE BY f r Peas. Vi i was one HALL&PEAKSAil' June IS iractippal: reaction, to 11 oVWt fK advance ranslncr frnmi jtl j , . r " -"r os xw uranue, tujcnesier te rittsburgL: inent in the upward movement. . -. . , " Itotal receipts; CBjsTeiegptoDaRerlew. ' New York. Jnlv R "NVv 1-r. tal visible sudtjIt nf fi of cotton it Jill intorio. Vi- .S" receipts from cIsBtxHon.oniQ. -J rT;iMailndi,Ejfes' IWTLLi DURING THE BALANCE OF THE 1 cjvson. run a ma it. t ETPT!rcanrirAv .. ..- at 850A. M.. dally. Packages. Trunks n5 Li? .- O- - f.I. i C.tM jionaies naniea . at reasonable orlces. iiri I ' . i orders forcalls at the Purcell Hbuse, , i AH Slzesnd3icefr froa JJ WW. ? - ; i iMairln Celebrated Mall Contractor. PUEOaL HOUSE. B. lit FEES; Proprietor. - ' i .1 L I I. I 1 tfc.l. L.VIiipltlflStltl JPreitor Jlflanti Hotel.' Ffrst ' mall its owJTOtatmeata. TermittsitAtt I edUorUl, itrtWrftIeit BEST SAFE MADE, Extract from Scientific Jkwurtcam reblithVl882; ;VeSre;aI asked sjt flra proof safes. " W M7IaBT? V Si Uy.
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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