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Tho Daily Review. JOSH. T. J JULES, Ediur & Prop. SHORTS. ! THE STOCK MARKET. -mox,uuo. i uxiuiaAXE ; PRICES.- WILMINGTON, N. C. Eatertd At the PoatAfica at WllaUagton, & C, aocmdlAM Butter. 35 OST I :IXa- Theimportsof foreign merchandise into the port of New York continue on ' a text liberal scale The total for the past week was $10,733,478, of which LS7.302.900 represented ecneral mer- I chandise and the remainder dry goods. Since January 1st the imports aggre- I gate 110,75 1, compared with $216,- 7SI,i27 for tho same time in 1881. THURSDAY. AUGUST 3. 1882. As absurd a story as was ever print- ! cd has been put into circulation by the I Amlinelle tin IfidL and rcDroduccd in KM KAT 1 1 1 J K K I . I full, thou ?h contradicted, by tho lo sing a mu of Egypt. ... j Pocket fulll of bondi ; - i t Four and twenty big guns ' - - -" With bell that correspond. When the fire was opened The fort were knocked away Wasn't that a prettr mess For Paaha Arabl? . The Khedlre waa out la Ramleh Shaking in hi shoes: -: The ship were in the harbor Waiting for the new. Arabl retreated And left the conquered town la came the Bedouins And burned the city down. : - , ' : - s ' Boston AdttriUtr. Election November 7th. XKrxxaurrATXTK-ATUtxGS : KISDEN T. BENNETT, or ax sox coca'Tr. rox coxoatAJ thicd cosq. diituct. COL. WHARTON J. GREEN, Or CUXBXXLA3D CO. SCrXEXX COCXT JVlHitU thouas Kurrix, or OKAVCK cu. oucrrox tiiixd district: . S W I HTJG ALLO WAT, or QMXtjrn co. acrrciox cockt jlugu: flrt Dtitrlct JAME3 K. SIIKI'IIEED. second iyuiricxrnED. rmura. Third IX trie t ALIA! AND A. McKOY. Fourth XHitrtct-JAUES C. MacRAE. TWh DUtrtet JOHN A. GILMER. Mxlb,DUtrlet-WILLI AM M. SHUT. fulla, an official Italian newspaper. The story is that the Italian nation has been for years wasting its worship upon a sham Gtribaldi, the real hero having matc at r 500.000. i t i ' i - oocu juucu at jvsprumuuu;. onuus I circumstances are mentioned in sup port of this fanciful talc' For instance the supposed fact that the genuine Gari baldi had small hands and feet and wrote clumsily and with difliculty, whereas the impersonator of the "dead hero had large and unshapely hands, but wielded the pen of a ready writer. The Imperial Gazette of China has been - continuously published for the past 1,530 years. ( The profits : of the Western Union Telegraph Company for 1882 are csti- little "niggers" arc coming into fash ion as pages in Paris ; thcirj complexion throws out the whiteness of their mis tress's skin. The veterans of the Mexican war are to hold a "national" convention in Nashville, Tenn., September 13th, 11th and 15th. About 800 are expected. A Great Northern railroad train. (By Telegraph to DallyJKcTlcw.J . New Xoek,- August 3. Noon.: The stock market opened '.irregular, but in the main Wlh higher ; than it closed yesterday; the latter on St,' Paul, Minn. & Manitoba. Northwest common and preferred, however, opened l lower. Alter the opening there was h, fraction al reaction in the general list, but -the market subsequently became bouvant. and prices sold up A to 3 per cent., the latter on St. Paul preferred and His. Central, down 5, Ik. and again fell off I, and prfd ad vanced 3J to 1074 then declined 1" and recovered 1.. Rochester, and Pittsburg was exceptionally weak, and declined 11 to 27. At 11 o'clock there was a general reaction' of 1 '. SPECIAL! O The I wholesale small orders prieea KeneraTrr.fnaefti rs higher prices naretoSfch ! I. while Northwest common sold BROWN & B0DDICK, , recovered 5. reacted l.irallied i . t BAGGING-- (r f r WIIHIHI v. .... ............ s B.... BACON NorthCaroiina:- La III n. 7 m.. ouuuiuers, lirictmtKTkt - iiams........ j; Sides, fft ."7 Shoulders T"" DltY SALTED IT Sides, ft... I ShonMers, Vft.. ..... !, x i rv chairej 00 10 .00 u '15 11 15 00 00 1 ' id II II? 5 and 7 North Front St. . Hew Kew York, each BEKSWAX. V !h. 90 ICO 20 EOREIGN MARKETS. 750 0 00 with an eight-fect single driver outside The New York Sun very wittily says : 'The issue of the campaign of 1831 seems likely to be a question whether the spirit that governs the country shall be Jeffersonlan or Robcrsonian." In the House, yesterday, a resolution was adopted to , adjourn to-morrow (Saturday) at noon. Tho Senate is yet to hear from, but our night- dispatches may perhaps tell of its concurrence. If the Winter wheat In this country turns out as well as the Spring wheat, I Weaver, it is estimated that tho yield will ex ceed tho enormous crop of 1S30, which was 168.000.OIX) bushels. In North Carolina tho Spring wheal was a su perb crop and tho corn now promises a magnificent yield. - We fear, howev er, that there is too much rain just now for the cotton. On Monday next tho people of Ala bama elect State officers, one-half of the members of the State jScnatc, and the full House of Representatives. The Legislature thus chosen will elect a United States Senator in the placo of Gen. John T. Morgan. Tho Legisla ture Lost chosen was practically unan imously Democratic, . there being one hundred and twenty-seven Democratic members and only six of other parties. For Governor, tho Democrats have nominated Gen. Edward A. O'Neal. To him is opposed James L. Sheffield, who was nominated by a ' fusion con vention made up of Republicans, Inde pendents and Grocnbackers. Tho vote of tho State for President in 1880 was: G arfield, 50.22 1 ; nancock, 01, 185 : 1,612. Representatives in Congress will be chosen in November. cylinder engine, lately ran from Leeds to London, 1861 miles, in exactly three hours sixty two miles an hour. i A female dentist is having a hard time of it in Quebec; Tho press is de nouncing her as pursuing an unwoman ly vocation, and the "clergy of St. John and Levis Churches have prohibited their people from having anything to do with her. , ..... . : . - The naval authority of the Detroit Pret Tress staff estimates that one En glish iron-clad would work her. way into New York without firing over a dozen shots, and these would be fired simply to scare thehackmen away from her intended landing-place. . . Sixteen ships of tho regular trans Atlantic lines have been chartered ' by the British government to take troops co igypt. . inese vessels are able to accommodate 17,900 soldiers, and they are paid at the rate of $15,000 a month the British government paying" the necessary expenses, except salaries of officers and crew. . . , By Cable to Dally lieyiew. ;. Liverpool, August 3 Noon Cot ton in fair demand and freely met at previous prices; Uplands 7; Orleans 7J ; sales 12,000 ; speculation and ex port 2,000 receipts 150, all American ; August 6 - 63-64 ; August-September 6 63-64; September-October 6 54-64 6 55-646 56-64 ; May-June 6 48-61. h uturcs steady. . 1 :30 p. ni-Cotton .Uplands 7 ; Aug ust 7; August-September - 7; October November . 6 44-64; November-December 6 40-64 ; ; December-January 6 40-61 i February-March 6 43-64: May- June 6 49-64. . , 1-.. , , 2 p. m, --September-October 6 57-641 3 p. m. August 7 1-64; August :Sep tembcr 7- 1-64; '' September-October 658-64.. i., ;, n - I' , --1 - 4 p. m.-pSales American 10,600 bales ; September-October 6 57-64; October November 45-61; November-December 6 41-64 ; J anuary-February 6 41-64. Futures easier. ; : r r . . . ; . - f , MISCELLANEOUS. 7 TTTE VILX, OFFER THE BALANCE OF THE " FOLLOWIXO' ; FOR THE NEXT 30 BRICKS, fM wumtngton -Northern.. BUTTER, V ft North Carolina....- Northern -J. w - - - j j 49 I la 190 e 44 00 3n.i I DAYS Tallrta.- ' Adamantine.. 11 . CHEESE, y ft-L Northern Factory,... . Dairy, Cream...'... State ....... COFFEE, ft Java. ...'. ' it 13 1 At and Below Cost ! I . l.-.' ; -Xi: vii.r. 1': SEVERAL LOTS OF DRESS GOODS WHICH WE DESIRE TO CLOSE OUT, PRICE, 10c. ms.:::;:;::j- w & CORN MEAIz bus" i,V llVi" . i- COTTON Tltr;IU8;' ,U WCks 1 07l& DOMESTKT' T Tnate-'1M Sheeting. 4-4, V ya I. Yarns, y bunch..:....; , t Gdozen...,..:::::;;1 11 H It 14 1 i:i RESMNANTS DRESS GOODS 1 PRINTED LINEN LAWNS, ; EGGS, FISII- Mackerel, No. 1, hbl 'i n Mackerel No. 1 f half bbi S ffi Mackerej. No. 2 f Xhl V, I S f Mackcrc . No. 2. V half bbl Mackerel. No. a. um Z v Mullets, bbi.;.:..::;: :-pj; biy Cod r ft ' "g 5 00 FERTILISERS.' reruvUnGuano,No.L.:....57'50 r i--; No; 8,. ..,..36 00 tcX7 0 no rio ttQ ov i 00 00 , Hi 00 Baugh's Phosphate i.'.'.'Z French's Hotel, in New York, a down town resort known to many of our rcad cts, was closed on the 1st inst., last Wednesday, becauso of a disagreement as to tho lease between the owners of the I rnands for the abolition of the internal property, tho brothers, T. J. and Chas. I revenue tax. It notes that no conven- T. French. Tho houso was erected in 1343 to compete with tho Astor and oth er famous old houses, and from that time until Wednesday last its doors have never been closed. Tho veto of the River and Harbor bill was called for, not only by Repub lican and Independent papers at the North, but by Democratic papers at the South. The Savannah Xetcs was among mo latter, and that, too, notwithstanding the fact that the Sa vannah river came largely in the bill. Tho pressure brought to bear on the President was great and it was not by any means a party pressure. NOON.TEIiEGKAMS. FOREIGN NEWS. By Cable to Dally Review. London, August 3 Noon: A dis patch to the Exchamro TelearaDh Co.. dated Alexandria, 3.30 o'clock this p. m. announces that all the' British troops have been ordered to tho front, an at- Alexandria, August 3 Noon. Last evening and to-day an alarm was caused by . rumors of tho impending massacrciof Christians. The patrols have been- ordered to increase there vigilance and the police . to confiisnatft sucks irom natives. . Criers havd paraded the native quar ters of the city enjoining the people to remain at home at 3 o'clock in the after noon, tho hour which it is reported has been fixed for the massacre. News from Cairo, to j the 30th ult.. States that 17 Pachas wnra imnrisntinH The liquor trade 6eems to have good Mn.fne citadel; among the number was Commenting on tho political status in tho South, the New York World men tions two very significant facts : First, that tho Independent party that was at one time forming in'almost every State has now no separate existence auy where. Iu the lew States where it even pretends to have life it has formed an open coalition with tho Republican party. Second, that the Democrats of the South are unanimous in their de- BR01WS IRON BITTERS PRINTED LAWNS, : PARASOLS,-. . .- ',. FANS, '. V t , r SUMMER SKIRTS, ; SHETLAND SHAWLS, LADD3S MADE. UP LACE NECETWEAE, 4c, UX1 r"o,r i,""SKuM5 ..00 oo , ttca ; GroundBo ;;:;;:;;;::;ss -S Bono Meal ...!..!!......oo oo 'fiS t Bono Fionr;......,..;;;;;;;; JS f . Navassa Guano.. '.4000 S Complete Manure...;..-..... ..00 00 2r Wando Phosphate!!.. r.U::.00 00 Ezcellenza Cotton YhSih,. k xxr r. FLOUR, V .bbl-7 7 TT w w j i Northern Super. ; 0 00 I S I xt M 7j apilly 7 75 ciflS SO 0) 00 Wt on 00 00 00 00 001 00, CItyMIll8-rExtfa........C;::6w - will core dysppsia,lieartburn, mala ria, kidney disease, liver complaint, and other wasting diseases. - x tien of importance has met this year which has not included this demand in its resolutions, and Democratic candi dates for Congress have already 'begun to insist upon it with great emphasis in stump speeches. BROiws IRON A look over will convince you of the truth of toe above. BROWN & RODDICK. Extra. Family km GRAIN, V .bushel- j . I " j Corn; from store, Tjags.whltb.' I CSUa 1 Corn.arsro.ia bulk, -vrhita.. 1 da 1 cxrn, cargo, mixeu, in bars. SO SO 13 10 65 .ft...... uu Its Q SO 0 79 0160 i 10 5 and 7 North JFront St. BITTERS ;.f; o,. 01 01 0S3 0 0- 01 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. iuly 30 A Virginia judge has refused to al low bail to Mr. Garland, whp shot Mr. Addison lately, in a quarrel about a young lady, and who was before the judge on a writ of habeas eorpus. The other two gentlemen arrested since the laiu affair as being accessories, have been bailed to appear. It is said that Aliss Hatchett, who is now in North Carolina, had written a letter to -Addison previous to tho homicide, but which was not received until after it, that would probably have prevented a hos tile meeting altogether. The President, in his veto message, says: As the cituens of one State find that tho money to raise which they, in com mon with the whole country, are tax ed, is to be expended for local improve ments in another State, they demand similar benefits or themselves and it is not Unnatnr&l thai ther afcrmM jvl- indemnify themselves for such use-of me puouc tunas by securing appropria tions for similar improvements in their own neighborhood. Exactly so. And if tho President win but carry this thing thorugh ho caa drop a veto message to Congress oa the Increased expenditures in the let ter carrier system. Not one dollar of this money ever visits North Carolina. It 1 almost exclusively for tho benefit or Northern, Eastern" and Western cities. reason for alarm at the total-abstinenc wave which is sweeping the West. In Kansas the prohibitory law has .driven the traffic out of sight 1 and made it so dangerous that only reckless men. will engage in it. In Iowa the recently adopted constitutional1 amendment has been declared valid by the courts, and tho next Legislature will bo compelled to enact a statute to wholly prevent the manufacture and sale Jf spirituous bev erages. In Indiana a prohibitory act has passed one branch of the Legisla ture, and will unQuestionably become a law. Connecticut has a new law re quiring Vho names of five taxpayers on every petition for a license, and, , as no name can appear on two petitions, this greatly restricts the number of bar rooms. Tho noted Pond law of Ohio has been declared unconstitutional,1 but new legislation against rum is being ar ranged for next winter. Michigan has imposed an immense license tax, in tended to close tho small saloons. Anti treating laws in Nebraska and Wiscon sin having been nullified by Court de cisions, the enemies of alcohol are get ting ready for something more strin gent. The question of prohibition will be an important one in ' tho fall elections of North Carolina, Illinois, and' proba bly several other States. Even in Ken lucky, a great producer of whiskey, a formidable agitation is in progress. Ali Cherif Pasha, who was arrested be-1 cause He employed Greeks to guard his house. - ! enriches the blood and purifies the system; cures weakness, lack ;pf energy, etc. . Try a bottle. ., ' COBIAIEKCIAIj news. WILMINGTON MARKET. ' .. Aug."3. 4 P. M. ' SPIRITS TURPENTINE rQuoted firm at 42 cents. Sales of 600 casks at those figures, market closing firm. . ROSIN Quoted quiet at $1.40 for Strained and $1.50 for Good Strained. Sales of 500 bbls. Good Strained at $1.50.' 7 ; .; ' ; r: , TAR-Huoted : steady 'at $10 per bbl. of 280 lbs., with sales of receipts at quotations. ! ' ,-' ; , CRUDE TURPENTINE No offi - ... . - i cu quotations, bales . of receipts at $1.50 for Hard and $2.75 for Yellow Dip. - . . :J - , COTTON Quoted quiet. Small sales reported on a basis of Hi for Middling. The following are the official quota tions: . . ..' " -T ' -"j .'''':'-:. '. - 4f. ' i . uroinary. . ; . ; 9 9-16 Good Ordinary ; . . 10 15-16 LowMiddling 1 113-16 Middling 12 . Good Middling ; . . . ... 12 ;. BRQliM'S .. : f , iS " i -. . "f. f f , BITTERS : is ' the only Iron preparation T that does not color the teeth, and will not , cause headache or constipation, as other Iron preparations will, j 'Butter. A IEW PACKAGES (Larger and Small) of jOl. the very. lines t., .. :f , , . , . j 100 rA9KGBS-AIj GRADES. i Consigned and must be sold. ' i ; ! i r , ' ' ' ' ' ' "CHEESE SO BOXES. , ? : , u : x gTARCH 200 BOXES, rjpOSlATOES 60 CASES, BANNED CORN. "' 1 ' V . -1 ' PEACHES, AC, &c f Prices very low. . . ! - June 18. tf - - DeROSSET & CO-. Oots, from store.; r'-uow:resi.:k HIDES. V ft :-i Green. . .1. L TW HAY V-'lOO fta r. Eastern.. i so Western.. ....120 I V I ............. W luver i 00 0 1 15 ., .Northern.. M 12 North Carolina.:. ..... . loo HXbHrrel......,........ ! W mjM.xitL.is., ciry sawed, V M ft.1 J t . ShlpStnfl, resawed. ...Ig 00- 030 Edge Plank.... i... u.W 016 West India Cargoes.accordlnff r 1 to quahty i....iaoo 0M Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 Scautling and Board. com'n..l2 00 laii MOLASSES, V gallon- 1 'r ; New Crop guba, in hhds..... 00 10 : 41 " M - 44 in bbls f 43 0 is Porto Rico, in hhds........t. 00 0r45 in' bbls.. ; 0a.,l48 00 0! 29 00 0. :j2 80 S 73 oils, w eaiion iNKerosene,;;.:.;::..;;......;. ; It ; 0 in i Lard.......,. ..,...vv.l 10 :0 1 ' Xiinseea.....:. .:.;.:. i 01 oo i 1 .rm a 1 M :....: ;iKt t WAV 00 I -14 to 00 00 ' I 00 00 IU UUU.I ........ i Sugar House, in hhds.. ....... y In bbls. Syrup, in bbls 40 0 NAILS, Keg, Cut, lOd basis.. 0 00 0 ; Rosin......... 00 00 S3 SO 75 SO Marvin's Celebrated 3 BRomrs BITTERS BURGLAR PROOF ' SAFES, AUJSIzes and Prices, from $50,001 to $2,200.00. Acknowledged by the best authorities to?)e the BEST SAFE MADE, -"iU '' ''A Z 'j'f'1 - jl ax. ...... Deck and Soar. .. .k ......... .. POULTRY , . V-Chickens, lire, grown........ tt I !v- Spring ....... ...... Turkevs.. : PEANUTS bushel.......... 1 80 POTATOES, V bnshel ' Sweet. i.; -GO Irish. & bbl.... J 4 00 PORK. V barrel s , . j . city Mess......... ,....21 00 03 w 'Prime.. ...:;........ '..;;i..i.l 00 01T 00 itump. ..................... ....17 .018 w J5 tb .30 012S 01OOJ d J 01 "nmTC. Aim J 1 - , ... Z r""!' BICE-CarollHa. V ft-i W I ! rittougu, v Dusnei...........Jw w-oiw RAGs, V lb-Country. . . ; 1V0 -City.................:.;..... !ma- ROPE, V ft ,4 140; tS SALT, V sack, Alum j j 00 0 Liverpool........ V.I...V. "00 0 1$. Lisbon.,.....v..........L.... :'00. 0 "Extract fmm ,wti!. Vmo.-y. oHu.Kf I American 00 W M . .v SUGAR fiy-Cuba.... 00 0 FebL 11th, 1882: "We are also asked as to the cts. , Ladies and all sufferers, from neu ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com- plaints, will find it without an equal.; bast lire proof safes.' iune 18 We say MARVIN'S. A. A. WILLABD. Ajjent at Wilmington. Porto Rico a i;oiree C- ' 'EX ' Crmv 1 Crushed. . ........ bwat.t lb wortnern 00 0 00! 0 ' 8 0 tf 0' OVfc0 5 New York World: From a cable de spatch to-day it appears that the Lon don Times has learned tit last a fact which Mr. Jenni fortnight ago to the readers of tho World. wh?Ja 10 Pnuf a great thought, ., -1 aaouier is porn wno is . a oie . to under- crop of 1882, stand and admire ire ' ' MOONS1IENT3, f - - j i The meanest man. on record sent through a postoflice presided oyer by a woman a postal card on ! which was written: "Dear Jack : Here's , the details of the scandal." And then the rest was in Uroek. 1 ... As to people saying a few idle words about us, we must not mind that any more than the old church steeple minds the rooks cawing about it. J A new style of the door mat has been deyised for editorial sanctums, it hy the worea inscription ,Coirie Again," and is intended to lie outside the door. Line eoiior lies inside. j When a nation gives birth to DAILY RECEIPTS. Ctetton....:. ....... ......... 5 bales opines j.nrpenune , 524 casks Rosin..... Q2si khio m . . , . .... . iar .....:............ 471 Crude Turz)entine ..." ' 665 3 iejrJ-i iAi'i:i bbls bbls DOMESTIC MARKETS. OF HARNESS JUST RECEIVED AND FOR sale low. I hare full lines of Trunks and Va llsesfat prices to suit the times. ' ' Repairing executed neatly . and with dia j 'i i.'i.r yvdteh. ' 1 By Telegraph to Dally Review. FINANCIAL. New Yorv - - August Noon. Stocks weak; money 3 percent: ster ling exchange, long, 485; short, 488. State bonds inactive. Governments un changed, j COMMERCIAL. , Cotton steady; sales 473 bales; Up- ianas uneans I3i. Futures barely ffer ;at fLOW pricest tosprompt steady." August 12.93: SeDtember 12.1 M t , ,if ! : ; ifr?31? Ka. h no.: -- . . . - 7- I Duvers" patch. ... J. H. MALLARD, Successor to MallaM tc Bowden, tunelS-tf : j: No. 8 Front Street.' Worth & Worth. a man m. aft inai uxo nguux wheat crop of will be no better than for the last five years, As England has entered upon operations in Egypt, which, whatever else may come of them, must pretty certainly cut down that 6ource of the . grain supply of Western Europe, and as the threatening aspect of affairs all over tho Continent is likely to swell the mili tary preparations and expenditure of all the powers it is obvious that tho for- clgn demand for the fine harvest which seems to bo now assured n our own side of tho Atlantic may bo expected to' bo In excess of anything witnessed for socifl years pxsL Druggists and pharmacists are res. trictcdin the sale of deadly- poisons. Why, therefore, should not the dealers in deadly weapons be even more string genuy restricted ? , A woman's heart is a small affair, but it can upset the : biggest man that ever adorned this world. I 1 t f t Ho who rets anrrv in" dismissinn wnue bis opponent keeps cool holds the hot end of the poker. ; .. Advice to wives Man is very much like an egg keep him in hot water and ho is pound to become hardened. - For tremulous, wakefulness, dizzi ness, ahd lack of energy, a most valua- oie remeoy in urown'a Iron Bitters, ucwoer li.yj; November-11.71? December 11.73; January 11.82. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat AH lower D equenuy recovered a portion of the decline. ; Corn, November, 1 bet ter: other months 4 lower. Pork dull f? dJ?tPP:75c$2i:75' Lard weak at u.bO. Spirits turpentine 4&S45A cents. Rpsm $1.87i$2. Freights dull and weak. .. . BAL-mipRR, August 3 Noon. Flour uncnanged. Wheat. Southern AjirW a T w uve ana mgner; western easier, closing SiS? 1." ? do amber V TxVV510 Maryland, Sl.15, asked ; No. 2. western, winfnr J $1.141C$I.14I. Corn, southern stead? ui., uujct, ana steauv: svuvuuu nuiM) JUWVf XAJ. , buyers?:" 10,000 Bushels CORN, 1,000 do. MEAL, :500 Barrels FLOUR, -1150 Bags COFFEE 1100 Barrels SUGAR. 100 Boxes BACON. 100 Bales HAY, 250 Hhds. and Bbbi.' i nno TM-ETTrJ?9UBA MOLASSES, tI,,,' c r e " , and second hand. ?apV Ly. Potash, Matches, Cy. Candles, Hoop iron, Na Is, Ac -&c. ' ITUIE GREAT fiOUTHEIia therm ef Rerof aia. Kypaubu Serofalosa Taint, Rhea manjua, wniie Bweniag, Voat,Uoitre. Consumption; Bronchitis, Nerrous De- " amir, uaiana. aan an aiseasea ansiar tfrom aa. Impure , condition of the Bicoa, sua, otim?. ' ' i .COTXrCaiOPIJLAl' 3 Cut& Kherimatlsni, oo 00 I 10 10 j! 11 "4J)U mem. ...... .. i v SHINGLES, V M-Contract... tf 00 0 ? i uommon..i..t ;;, 300 Cypress Saps.. 4 60 0W Cyprees Hearts.. ii.... 0 00 0 7 STAVES,. y M-W. O Barrel..H M 018 11. o. Hogshead.. ........... ..00 00 CIO w TALLOW, y lb. . . ..i .! ... ... 5 O TIMBER, V M . feet Shipping. li 00 ffU Fine Shipping. .-77..14 00 CIS & Extra do .......,,...1 00 : 4 Mill Primed...... ...j 7 60 0l ; Mill Fair.. ....... $ so 0 701 Common Mill. ,5 00 0 Inferior to Ordhiary. '0 00 0 4 0 WHISKEY, ;V gal-Northern. . 100 0f NoU Carolina,.....,....;. 1 00 0 ff WOOL, W tt-Waahed........ 0 Unwashed.'."......;..;;;..;..;, fl O -Burrv.....-i.i.i.. S.......i '.10 0 1 WaMngton Shirt Factory (the only one In the S tate) No.' 17 Market St J . ELSBACH; Proprietor. " t-. Cnrci SypWIli M 1 3 1. j- AND John Werner, ariwa.uxiOiVJj. UliRMAN . , BARBER . J . . PERFUMER, ; 13 MARKET. ST. , j WILMINGTON K. CL WWCm?R OPARISIAN BRII ty??? Also, Kx. Cores rierVoixs 'DcblUty. THE ABOVE FACTORY l ready cr JJ offer to ' the public great indncemenU" White Shirts at the following low price: TJ ub, 1,00 kDiiiK b , uuen uau v r front, 75c. Of these popular Shirt w sold hundreds of dozens In the city, MireiJ In tho country, and therefore to wellkmrr"! the public, and need no comment, The "JfJ al",a Wamsutta Shirt. With 1100 nni 90c. - Boy's Shirts all stres, 75c NUjbt SM 75c Cot Dress Shirts fAm 85c and np25 Cotton Drawers from 25c. apwards. 1 AT Jeans Drawers, double uned on the rT Shirts and Drawers made to order at low r ores and a good fit always guaranteed. w. Country orders strictly attended tS I up at home by well trained and long erpgj I enced hands and nn northern make caa fH"Z encea nan as ana no noruicrn mao a These suniw'T reinforced and cut lentghways the doia,-' U aw? In sizes, fit and quality. oujrhlr examined before .being J I ranted as represented or the money '1axJlLg t I funded. Come and save money and yj ITm Shirts at the factory. ' ' , 1 i - Very Respectfuuy,, . - i June 13 Indies and all sufferers from neuml. rPn, smetS : Sn SfL11? kindred complaints r1 that I1 can u will find withont a nwl Tlmnmto t I found at Mr. John v" : P I n;f r""4 0 imni. rT-" Pw -to wait mit.ia. - , .1 e r . " uw v 1U1 call." , ;vi X x JAMES H. CARRAWAX hMS m tam&enU pvbUshed on ererr ?M5ei s110- It to your physician, and oe -wlil tell ron it u enAm? th strongest alteratfrea tbt exSit. and Is an ECSaPAT.TSlaiold by all Dnsta. 1 Waffonetto for tho Soun "1 , v vn it otvt rrf rrrn A Yi 15th 1 1"" Ail svr as aiiM w- p . . Sound, leaTinp the Wagonette will be run to ana irS jg Wilmington, corner cw". Princess streets, at 6 p. m. Reromma. s a. 4 - ue oouna at 4 a. m. - -,,,ny . xTL iunell-tf , : T. J. 0UTIIZSLA51 . St 4 Go 811 U Gn la, I t h ii PU: Ti Ur A ak; Oi Ci R4 Uu ale Jai 6 It:
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