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Til Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editer A Prop. A CONGRESSIONAL CLVB- IfHOUoE. . WILMINGTON, N. C. MOONSHINE, cm winter, Augtpi $L v, . ciJ'thfi (leoriria editor. ' Tm 1 . - . The 'plun of levying asKSsuicnU on gujD? to flglit lucl -Nol taat men. , odtocW of the n.t. aife LW tontl by which X7W. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 33. 1882. the ostensibly as a camp Oie Republicans hope to maintain their N , . grip the pQiilic treasury ana then continuance iiuienuiiciy in pwww. -working wonderfully well lor tho-e who are the custodians ol the M4 ftl Washinstou. The New York Betald A New York Judge has ruled that H a marriage does not take place within a year alter the proposal the engagement is not obligatory. A wise decision. One year is hM enough to burn the old man's wood and oil. "What the matter now." asked a Whitf 85 mixW, spc reu. sue ; este urieer; cvjK IB oatn . K MARKET t, l1.13iS1.13: 13i.fi Corn, South- South em Western TUB STOC MISCELLANEOUS. SUMMER GOODS ! AT K ATZ'S 36 MARKET STREET. DEMOCRATIC TICKET Kiortlo WasAw 7th. jm MtfTAmK AT LAIOk , ElHDENfT. BENNETT. oOuraoM covKTr. fO COXttBJCSS THISU CONO. UlsrWCT. WHARTON J. GREEN, or rmiciuiiD co. slates that a Washington dispatch to j foshionabje Austin lady of her husband, who eeinel to ie depressed. "I'm feeling very badly. I'm afraid I Hi not long for this world," was the reply. UVrUMMX COCBT.'JCD THOMAS BUFFI N. MT f RA KUK jCO. uuciTon THiao.uisnuci swirr UALLUWAT, or ubkajie co. wruuoi covkt juueae: rLTM IHatrtCi JAMES E. SHEPHERD. t-FRKl. PHILIPS. District AU-M AM) A. McKOT. miri i james c. Macrae. Fifth DUlrk-t-JOHN A. GILMER. Mxtk District-WILLI AM M. Sill IT. WEALTH IN COTTON SEED OIL. The New York Mail and Erprtss is oe of those papers which have a decid ed penchant for facts, figures aud sta tistics. It has recently become much interested in the productive capacity of the South, and especially in the matter ot cotton seed oil. Wo have quoted from its columns on previous occasions, and we azain present its later calcula tions upon this very important matter. In a recent editorial in that paer, it States that the amount which the South lost before the war. from the waste of cottonseed, may easily be estimated from the following statistics. It then proceeds to gire tacts and figures, from which we gather that the amount of cot ton produced during the fifteen years from 1845 to 1860 was 46,675.591 bales. and for every bale of cotton there were 1.300 pounds of seed, or three times the weight of the cotton itself. The amount of seed wasted was therefore 28.005.- 364.6 tons. The manufacture of oil and its products has created such a demand for cotton seed that the price at the crushing mills was about $18 per ton m k m . . yeAr and will j.robau.y averse twenty dollars in the future. At the latter rate the seed wasted during the last fifteen ears before Lhe war was worth $560,107,00-2. IVobablv that amount represents not much more than half the market value of the mauufac tared products of the seed. During the first fifteen years after the war the amount of cotton produced was 56,438, 335 bales, and but a small part of the it yielded was utilized. The ar um! cotton crop is now not than 6,000,000 bales, so that the it of seed is 3.700.000 tous, which at $90 per ton would be worth $74,- 00,600 at wholesale. It is safe to place the value of the manufactured products of that amount of seed at $100,000,000. It will be seen, therefore, that the wealth in cotton seed is about equal to half the annual expense of the United States government. When the uation maaafactsres all iu cotton, as well :u utilises all its cotton seed; its income the cotton crop will be more than less The Washington W, after showing people East ami West steadily itselias to elect colored men to office, adds thai Mr. George T. Downing is when be wrote that colored holders in Washington were satis- r lot. and had no grievance tbe Republican party. One of sons writes to the iW, giving the names of fifty-three colored office holders in Washington, all af whom, taw writer says (and he is one them) "hold office only on condition thai they do medial service at the homes of the sen under whom they serve the public." All these men , according to the corres- whe gives the best of refer- as to his character, are ''regularly on the rolls of the Departments ;n in addition to their official duties, naster in every menial ca pacity in which servants are employed " They are ''coachmen, stable boys, foot- waiters, valets, barbers and in the residences of the men hold the power to remove them." and. he adds, "if these men were to as sert their rights of mphj am de mand their rights, off would go their Mae saw a more compliant set ofj nasi and. the Eccninu W gives the interesting -information that the Coiigre-H'iiai Committee are contemplating the pur chase of a very handsoiiic building oil Thirteenth street, in that city, with a part of the funds they have extorted by their political asscssupeuLsaud fitting it up for a club house. The Bormld then adds, very appropriately, that this w ill be a comparatively innocent manner of using the ill-gottenjmoneyfciud the appli cation of it in that way is much less ob jectionable than many others that are possible. In ordiuary justice to the govern men t clerks, t letter-carrier, fe male nurses, colored n .-.- -up ;i and errand boys, whose contributions will be applied to the purchase, they will of course lie constituted honorary mem bers of the club and become entitled to all its social privilege, including the restaurant and bar. Sally Binus, the cat, also will be entitled to a warm aud cosy place by the fireside of the loung- a -i ling room, inc door piaie snouui oc inscribed "Huubell. - The following statistics copied, Irotn the Chattanooga Tra:himun, are of in terest: The number of uafsofU employed in manufacturing iu the twenty principal cities in the United States iu lrt0 was, in round numbers, 050,000. There was paid to them $375,000,000 m wages, or $395 each cr annum. The raw malc rhu used was rained at $1,345,000,000 and the value of product was $9,130, 000.000. Thel'ruiLsol their labor were therefore $775,000,000. Thu amount of apital invested was 1 $80J 000,000. These figures are taken from the report of the Census Bureau, and il correct show that the average wages paid em ployes were slightly under .i0 per week. About one-fourth ot these labor era were blacksmiths, shoemakers, car nenters and bakers. Thesdare suppos ed to get something like double the average here given, which would dimin ish Jhe weekly wages of the other three fourths to about $0 per weeK. In the days when cotton was king, rBjr Telegraph to Dally Review. New York, August '23. Noon. TUa -nr. t- m n ilr rvf r nn or A n f m I f V weak, prices iu the main bejug ii i lower than yesterdkiy's closing prices, j R. & D. and Richmond & West roini j .J f opening atThe giares named. St. Louis j SttSJ daBS I Extraordinary Bargains ! Immediately after the opening, prices! took a downward turn, the movement, I ranging from Ho U, as compared with No! " 'm "SSrnest It will not TKl KnlTVJWu injuiiui ill,,. "That's just where you're fool img yourself. I'll ride iu n carnage or else I'll not be in the procossimi at all.' Such heartiesauess made him so mad . A m ft that he went to work and chopped up a cortl of wool, and now he feels strong enough to run for almost any otliee in the gilt of the people Texfut Siftinis. . NOON TELEGRAMS. led in the decline were Reading, Oregon & Trauscont'l aud St. Paul or Omaha preferred. N Y.,- Chicago & St. Louis preferred, alter opening higher, de sliued 1 i to 35. NEW YORK. Trustees of the and Rrooklyn Action of the New York Bridge Co. Destructive Fire at Syracuse. ly Telegraph to the Beview.j Hew YORK, August 23 Noon. At a meeting of the New York it Brooklyn Bridge Trustees, yesterday, upon mo tion of the Mayor of Brooklyn, seconded by the Major of New York, Engineer Roebling, who has had charge of the bridge froin. the start, was made Con sulting Engineer, and his assistant was made the Kngiiieer-in-Chief. The ex penditures thus far are slated at $13 7i:i,083. StkaclsE, Aug. -3 Noon. A lire broke out iu the main building of the Syracuse Iron Works last night, and the main mill was destroyed, but the otke.r buildings were saved intact. The loss on buildings, machinery, and stock is $900,000. The total insurance is $31,000, The lire originated in a freight car, filled with straw, standing on the track near the mill, lhereareiioo op eratives thrown out of employment. The mill will be rebuilt at once. . FOREIGN MxVRKETS. By Cable to Daily lieview.J LiviiKrooi., August 'M Noon Cot ton dull; Uplands 71; Orleans 7 5-16; sales 8,000; speculation and export none; receipts 2,'S00, all American; August 7 4-64; August-September 7 4-647 5-61; October-November 6 42 rl; November-December 6 36-61; Jau-uarv-Eebruary 3i-6l; IVfarch-April 6 10-64; May June 6 41-61; June-July 6 16-61. Futures steady. 4 p. iu. Cotton, American, sales 6,550; August-September 7 6-64; September-October 6 57-646 58-64 ; October-November 6 43-64; November-December 6 37-61. Futures firm. Spirits turpentine 34s 6d. MISCELLANEOUS. FOREIGN NEWS. f By Cable to Dailv Review. LOKDOM. Aug. 23 Noon. A private telegram from Alexandria, dated to day, states that the Nile is rising rapid ly and soon will overflow its banks. The inundation of low points has al ready commenced. A dispatch to the Exchange Tele- says the New York Sun, many people- graph Company, dated Port Said, 11 :30 . ..I t n rwL- flit-? o hi ctofna tliol f lw ro- iv Dm mK'.ikc n the Son! h in ninU iivr " wulB' cotton so autocratic that coru was m dc- tives arc now returning states that the na- and resuming work. spised. Things have greatly changed It is reported from Ismailia that a shown by the South is this force of the enemy, numbering about 3,000 men with guns, have taken up a position 10 miles distaat from there. 'it i : i i i. . l x lit; uiseiu uai www oi luu iioops aim com- since those times, as is announcement that the year raising mere corn than its own . "i - I a t 3 !! wants require, ana nas aiso aireaoy ex- munitions it is expecteu wm De ported a large amount of wheat by way plcted to-morrow. r t i i,r I "S- -i t very limited use has hitherto been made of the vast agricultural resources of the ez Canal, may one day be used against South, and that her fertile soil will one day yield crops far greater in varie ty, as well as in value, than was ever dreamed of in the past. It is attributed to Sir Garnet ley that he always fixes a date for de parture, for the end of the war, and for his return to Loudou to dine With a few agreeable friends. September 15th is the day on which he proposes to extci minatc Arabi. . her by the United States in support ol their claims, to the exclusive control ol the Panama Canal. Alexandria, Aug. 23 Noon. The Vustrian gunboat Nautilus, bound from Port Said to Alexandria, passed Abou- Wolse- kir on Monday. The commander, see ing a hite Hag Hying on Aboukir forts, supposed that they were in the posses lion of the British, and sent boats ashore with an officer and twelve men, who were made prisoners by the Egyptians. Ilis Imperial Ottoman Majesty the Sultan of Turkey has conferred the r der of Osmanli upon Mr. James Cor don Bennett, of the New York Jit rail. Of the 1,231 couvicts in the Georgia penitentiary, 1,111 arc negroes. Only thirty women are among the number, and but one of them is white. The quantity of silver held iu solution by the waters of the ocean is roughly estimated at 2,000,000 tous. Miss Florence Marryatt, the novelist, has determined to adopt the stage as a bales new crop, received this day, profession. Few complexions can bear the stromr. white morning light which exposes ev ery speck of tan, every pimple and the slightest spotting of eczema. In Dr. Benson s bkm Cure is sure relict from the annoyance of these blemishes on the cheek of beauty. Robinson went un to his room the other afternoon, aud noticed that there was only one match remaining in the box night What it to 'Now if that shouldn't burn to- rs-iAl"'rw"J it when I come in.' soliiloouized he, Tunjentme- St a fix I should be in.' So he tried nnvucTTrw a t COMMERCIAL NEWS. W I LM I N iTON M ARK ET. " Aug. 23.-6 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted dull at i'2 cents. Sales of 300 casks at 41A cunts. ROSIN Quoted quiet at $1.38. for Strained and $1.47A for Good Strain ed. Sales as oll'ered. TAR Quoted linn at $2 per bbl. of 280 lbs. Sales of receipts at uuotations. CRUDE TURPENTINE No oili- cial quotations. Sales of reccints at $1.50 for Hard and $2.75 for Yellow Dip. COTTON Quoted steady. Sales 2 at 16 cents. The following are the ofE- cial quotations: Ordinary 9 9-16 Good Ordinary 10 15-16 Low Midcums: 11 13-16 41 Middling l-2 44 Good Middling 12 44 DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton 6 bales Spirits Turpentine 205 casks Kosm 1052 bbls Tar 206 hhu 159 bbls MALARIA Malaria is an almost in describable malady which not even the most talented 'physicians are able to fath om. Its cause is most fre quently ascribed to local surroundings, and there is very little question, but this opinion is substantiated by facts. Malaria does not nec essarily mean chills and fever while these troubles usually accompany it. It often affects the sufferer with general lassitude, accom panied by loss of appetite, sleeplessness, a tired feeling and a high fever, the per son afflicted growing weak er and weaker, loses flesh day after day, until he be comes a mere skeleton, a shadow of his former self. Malaria once having laid its hold upon the human frame, the door of the systejp is thrown open to nervous diseases. The body weak and enfeebled absorbs no "-nourishment, but subsisting upon itself, the digestive organs DRESS GOODS! jjjLL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN SAT ins, Surrah and Brocade, Silks, Moire An tique, Tinsel, Eoule, Nun'a VeOlng, Bongauue Buntings, all wool Beiges, Lawns, Seersuckers, Percals, Ac. Ever so many styles and slides with Trimmings to match. White Goods In every style, tcxtnre and quality possible. Pique l ucking, Linen and Linen Lawns. Embroideries In Cmbrics. Nainsooks and Swisses unaur passed in Workmanship and Price. Laces and sold as social jobs. GLOVES ! HOSIERY ! CORSETS ! Trn a Z niwungum & nan roaa Jonipany Wilmington. N.c, June 25, 1883. ' Imported from almost every country, ooum HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS, SCARFS, RIBBONS, VETXJNGS, CREPEING ' & CREPE VEILS, FANS, PARASOLS, In endless variety and astonishing Low Prlees. Housekeeping Goods ! LINEN & COTTON SHEETINGS, DAMASKS, Napkins, Towels, MEN and BOYS' WEAB, LADIES' GENTS & CHILDREN'S GAUZE MERINO UNDERWEAR. In short everything desirable for an outfit, ani at Prices that defy competition. Call and save money by patronizing KATZ, 36 MARKET ST. june 18 SEED COTTON i Wanted. Change of Schedule (Vi AHrTER JUNE 25 1. . DAT MAIL ANDEXPRKSsSL? .J0 Nos. 4T North akTis0 Leave Wlhnlngton, Fronts. "jHCT ArriveatWeiaon... TODiH ,Vot, Mk Leave Wcldon ira X J AiTivcatWltoi'gt0.,Kr;i-.it: 5.37 p j raw Tnnounii Mail pA8- ! DAILV-Noa. 43 Xu T Leave Wilmington,ontSL rl Arrive at Wcfton. . tbt 541 f Leave Wcldon 11.56 p ! ""HgWHi.l'ront.St li'.V. ,''r.li .Train No: 40 South will 2 10 mount, w ea 1-1.1 . 1' uiiiv t Mount for Tarboro SnVSU Daily. RetHmiog, sm7&! P P. it Richmond, and daily cenndi; M .Trln No- run. dailv n.i H wioi?, U K0108 NorttvUmchS All (,..!... . . John r. m visit Carolina CemSTBTB; Company. OFFICB OF Qwfaui UPltKINTlWDKirr LWUnungton, a, June 2lgt, if. Change of Schedule, Iff W. M8J, TU fjy scneauie win be opened on tfcl, PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPBK86 TRa l s DAttT. ) Arrive at Charlotte at 7.40 A f No- ISSlSStt ai- 7 88 I Arrive at Wilmington at. . . .8.50 a. Time Sb? ditBto1 ta w Comp!?! Train No. 1. Dally except Snnuav. Do. No. 2. do. do. SatnnUy. SHELBY DIVISION, P AS8KNGKR, MAIL, . KJUrjUBH AMD FREIGHT. Daily except Sundays. .Leave (jnarioece.. ; 8 w a M Arrive at Shelby. 12.40 p. J Leave Shelby 1 40P m Arrive at Charlotte. 5.40 P. u. Trains No. 1 and S make aImm mbmm...I Hamlet with R. ft A. Trams to and from u elgh, and at Charlotte with Sftelby DtrUsi inuib Throusrh Sleeninsr Cars betwnmi Wiimi.M and Charlotte and Balefsrh and Chariots Train No. 1 makes comwrtlnn t r,..u With A.. T A I w w 4tw u n'. . I necting there with W. N. C. JL &. for all notw on said road. ' I Train Nos. 1 nakm MnnHM rwl 1UIMJ Wn A. A U. K. R fnr Hnavtanldif. I GreenvUle, Athena, Atlanta and alTpoInu june 32-tf General Superlntendeat no longer perform- their functions ; the liver Decomes torpid, and other organs failing to do their routine work, speedily become disordered, tand dissolution and death arc apt to ensue. In addition to being a certain cure for malaria and chills and fever, Brown's Iron Bitters is highly recommended for all diseases requir ing a certain and efficient tonic; es pecially indigestion, dyspepsia, inter mittent fevers, want of appetite, loss of strength, lack of energy, etc. Enriches the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. Acts like a charm on the digestive organs. It is for sale by all respectable dealers in medicines, price, i per bottle Be sure and get the genuine BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Take no other. PREPARATORY TO THE OPENING OF A the new season, we call attention to the fact that we WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAR KET PRICES FOR SEED COTTON. Apply at aug3-tf Willard's. Bo SADALXS cts. if it was a good one. It was. Ex -Go titfr da, that 'the great difficulty wtt the Democrats is that they have nothiag to fight ahemt bat their opinion, while the Republicans hare over a hun- with much to fcetr pfcsoes aad their bread and to fight about. This is a greater phi are Chain and Fever, and Bil ious attacks positively cured with Em ory's Standard Cure Pills an infallible remedy : never fail to cure the most ob stinate, long-standing cases where Oui niue 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, suear-coat- od : contain no Ouininn or f protirv Seymour remarked, the canning no criping or purging ; they are mild aud eflicienu certain in their ac tion and harmless in all eases ; they ef fectually cleanse the system, and give new life and tone to the body. As a household remedy they are anequaled. For Liver Complaint their eoual is not dbimnm. K I known ' oae box will have a wonderful opinions, they .-ife- th wnrt nv.,i and prescribed by Physicians, and sold by Druggists everywhere, or sent by xjnory s made. nly 15 Cents. Standard Cure Co., 114 Street. New York, fond Aw. DOMESTIC MARKETS. By Telegraph to Dally Review FINANCIAL. New York, Aug. 23. Noon. Stocks about steady. Money 3 per cent Sterling exchange, long 485, short 488J State bonds without feature. Govern ments generally unchanged. COMMERCIAL. Cotton quiet; sales 625 bales; Up lands 13; Orleans 13 5-16. Futures dull; August 12.86: SeDtemhpr i-2ifi- October 11.87: November lift, rw cember 11.65; January 11.72 Flour uncliaugedand quiet. YVheat fairly ac tive and 14 higher. Corn, more" ac- J!ZL e,tter- Iork firm t yiJttWB Iird steady at 12.70 Spirits turpentine 45 cents. Rosin $1.80 1-15. Freights quiet and steady. RlfWIMH A iir Ol V -nn ? -wu x xour , lower and omet : Howard strr .n! aag aHwf4 15 R. R. BRIDGERS, ESQ. President Wilmlniton & Weklnn It. R. Cn. SIR: Please take notice, that we require you to construct such a draw in vour hriflp-o anrnei the Northeast branch of the Cape Fear as will permit su.-ttineis 10 navigate.tnat stream with out obstruction. Respectfully, July ll-3m BAGLEY & LOVE. GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY for the care of Serof. u scrofoloas Taint, Rhea. Ite SweUing, Goat, Goitre, i Bronchitis. Nerroni Do. iuht, Aaiana, aaa an disease arising Em aa lmpuro condition of the BLOOD, Sill, or SCALP. ism, "hit ( 1 1 RES SCROFI LA. Worth & Worth. QFFER ;AT LOW PRICES TO; PROMPT buyersl:1 10,000 Bushels CO UN, 1,000 do. MEAL, .S00 Barrels FIXUR, floO Bags COFFEE, 1 100 Barrels SUGAR, j . 100 Boxes BACON. 100 Bales HAY. 250 Hhds. and BblsJ NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES 2,000 Bbls. LIME.CEMENT&PITER 1,000 SPIRIT BARRELS, "LASTER, c New and second hand. Tobacco, Snuff, Soap, Lye, Potash MatrhpjT wwkinr kw th Rublirn rv.wv ' man, and 50 cent boxes -t-ZTX- HZa ZZrZVf Little Cathartic Pills, best mm the to believe. than pee. ,nly 15 jNaaaau Commercial Hotel Wilmington, N, C. M. SCHLOSS, Prop. -piRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. LOoi ATTACHDBr BUARD SA 1 We fe S1? P- H'f3-; extra $4 ! Ann?116 SADIES- and Genie 4.75; family $5 75i6; Rio brands: &fi ! "d J'"ces, to maT Wheat, Southern, steady and quiet- We"go Western steady; Southern ndffSi I"if tt liSBSTfgP' $1.14 j amber $L13$1.18 ; No 2 Vest- UM Saduy and gSPi' moeza No 40. Market street D L I S Caret Rheumatism. Cures Syphilis. Cures Malartn. rosaSSSSs iCures Nervous Debility. ROSADALIS CURES ERUPTIONS. Its bttckage. Show It to ne wm sen you est alteratires Wilmington, Colnmbii ft Augusta R. B. Co. Office or General BTJTwanrgnm. Wilmington, N. C. June 26. 1IH. Change of Schedule. QN AND AFTER JUNE 29TB, 1M, 1 1.00 P. M., the following Passenger Sclwi wm oe ran on uus roaa : NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DA1LT He. West aad 47 East. Leare Wilmington 10.10 P. Leava Florence 2.57 A. Arrive at C. C. A A. Junction. . 8.20 A. A m.-wa mA IaImmKI. fi US A Leave Colombia. I H Leave C, C. A A. Junction. -"f rl Leave Florence Lf l Arrive at Wilmington. ....... l Nioht Mail awd Passknoke Taaw, Dai" No. 40 west, and Day Mail as rs-i 8KNQJUI TKAIN, NO. 40 Sft. Leave Wilmington T'i"4ffS Arrive at Florence. Leave Florence Hi a . . . . V U W T . WMi ...... . Train 43 stopaat all Stations. Ho. 40 stops eery at Floatngtom, mvtrf i air mua and Marion. . . , A C. R. R., C, A K. 11. attSBsvAtte tlen, and all points beyondTsbosd" F VU),I ' Separate Pullman Sleepers for Cbar ana ror Augusta on Train i. . tam . AU trains ran solid between (7ssrtfe"f Wilmington. . M-r General SuertstsndeS A. POPE, Gei a14-tf it- New Restaurant. THE UNDERSIGNED WOTJL" cl fully 3, Granite Row, South Front st, for Ladies and Gentlemsa, whers refiesaments mav be had at au sadirst MM BjnSBBBBBSSBBfSSmsSBlMMMSBai I day. Evervtnina- Is new IROSATJAIalS n. your pbyaiclan. and Game and Oysters m that exist, and Is an excellent Bleed Pmrifter. AJaDrosj Ladies' and Misses Cloth Button Boots at Cost. TO-E WISH TO CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK OF LADIES' AND MISSES Cloth Button Boots ! and will sell them at cost. Call and secure a pair. ,n. 1Q GEO. B. FRENCH SONS. julyW .Front St. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. it r, Lunch ! IBBCHANTS AND CLEsTsTSWBO close si LUNCH veryjoay fat scHUTTE8. 8CHTJTT.
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