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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. Octoberr rr f Katered at the Postottre at WllaafcagtOai, N. C. i a ecoodU4 matter. , 33 TVE HXT I ISTjQ--TUESDAY. AUGUST 20. 1832. - THE KEAIi"fACTSr j-r Tho great cry among the Republican politicians of the North has been for a free ballot and a lair count for the colored voters of tbo South; : la season and out of season, In the i halls ofi Con- grcss, on the stump, from tte puipit ana circumstances, r.nda pennTsubscriDUn olumns of the pres3 this from readers pf flto'jinson Crusoe'YIs - ! in the -PEIlSONAIr. MISCELLANEOUS- YTILMINGTON MARKET. Madame Moujeska.expects to begin! "1 Aug. 29.-4 P. M." her American tour t Boston early in SPIRITS TURPENTINE i-Onoted I .I40cent3. mj-ketclbiin!?fi'Mi1v!l I W lhroueb the col has been the cb whichhas'' been1 rung proposed for hia' reikis fmni (ino nil f tlio lnnl f't I !m other. The oldest twin brothers TheorcJ IWPlo0lc in , thiscity. W Jota county and State with as much freedom ,ho .-me hotiso in PInmstmH tnwn. DEMO CBATIO TICKET. Personal risk as da the who. men - .hip.. anjl at i.. cxaljent health. A ti -I IxA 1 f -1 iL-L mnrliAn rT I tonier I nfrw i in inrlinn I " - -j ? j a T . " -o I nnTiT r-v a ' i a r- ' . ior t traicu ana .j pr uoou i - 1 t'rr r i TT i f. I k W A J Election NoTcmbcr 7th. , - KErXUCXrATirB-Ar LAKO : B I S I ENlT DK X N ETT, oOo cocwrr. rOK CXE1A5 THIKO CO50. UI9TK1CT. wiiAtrrox J. (J hk en. Or CVKBZKULXD CO. " SCTRXXr COCKT JCDOE TnoMAspicrruc, or OKAXGS Io. souarus THiKiOi9rucr. SYFIfT GALLOWAT, Or OKIX5C CO. urtuox COURT juocts: Ilrtt IHjtrta-JAMEji E. SIIErilEOD. Scood DUtrlcl-rUEI. miups. Thirl IXj trie tALLil AND A. HcEOT. rearUi DUtrlct-JAUES C. llACilAE. , mth DLrtrlct JOHN A. GILiLER. Sixth DIj trie t WILLIAM If. SHIPr. I geut Pcnitiny of men of their own par- 1 ty, and generally ol men of their own race and color, and all the talk we hear from the North regarding: the : personal risks which u colored man undergoes in exercisiug his right ol suffrage is the veriest bosh, nonsense and falsehood. This is the rule which obtains through- out the South, and everybody in the South knows it. . There is an exception, however, which it U proper and just to note at this juueture ; and that is, that any col ored man who should for any. caoso at tempt to vote the Democratic ticket or any other ticket in opposition to the will of thd party leaders, would not be safe, either in his person or property, from violence at t the hands of men of- his own race and color. 1 This is a fact as well known as the one ' which wo first stated, and we doubt if colored Repub- Strained." fe Salerof f.OOO barrels Good Strained at $1.45, market closing firm; TAR Quoted steady at $1.85 per bbl of 230 lbs. Sales of receipts at quota-1 JCRUDE TU&PENTlNE-No offi cial " quotations;"" Sales of receipts at f: tnia. who is known to fame as Extra JBillyJ! has reached - his eighly-fifth vcar. lie says that he is still blessed with a sound $1.25 for Hard and - $2.50 for Soit.- licad, wnoie Heart and laithtnl stomach. One small lot of selected for shipping Archbishop Whately rwas' one day gold at $2.70 for Soft. asked if he rose early. Ho replied that , . . , , once he did. hut ho was ko nmtiri fi!Mh COTTON Quoted fsteady. Small ! morning, and so sleepy all the afternoon, I sales on a basis of lii for Middling, that he determinixl never to do it again. for old, akd lU for' Middling for new. j : ' ' 1 . ..-.. . y . jux. uiausone appears in a gray, sun j crop. The following aretheonicial quota tions: - ' --' - . - .?' Ordinary. . . 1. .'i . .' ; 9 9-16 : cts. Good Ordinary...... 10 15-16 " POLITICS XN 2f ORTH CAKO-L.LNA. Soma one, probably the regolar cor-1 licans would deny it. respondent of the New York Herald, Wo have written in the above of the writes a communication to that paper, condition of things as they have been nearly two columns and a half in length, in the past, fc There are now signs, that on the political situation In North Caro- there w&I be a changeaQd that the col lina. It is interesting reading anp! ored people may soon assume an atti- whila some portions of it may be ac- tude of independence, instead of being cepted as true other parts are certainly the servile tools of crafty and selfish not true. . It is evident that the corres- masters, as they have been in the past, pondent has fallen into the hands of But (his new move has already been at someofthe Democratic deserters and tended ". with personal " danger", and has accepted much of their buncombe personal violence, in one in- ior iscis. lie nas some tnmzs consiu. 1 stance ac lease, anu with person- m w m ana a white hat. . JLhe pantaloons are so much shrunken that they reveal his cotton socks above, the highlows. He wears a carnation in his buttonhole and is proud of it, 1 . .- Mrs. Fanny Sprague,, the mother pf Iwddling:.. ........ .11 13-16 Mrs. Kate Chase Sprague's former S"auunfc ;,v. 1SS husband, dined with her three sisters in Good Middling .:.12 Groton, Conn., the other day. The 1 . . DAILY RECEIPTS. u.uu uiuu uivu.Lu.-i. CottOtt. .Vi . .i. ; ...... .V The Omaha Republican thinks that I Snmts'TlntJe.'. . . - tir.ii fit m r 1 UUS1U vjreneiru v auace wim a Auriusa gin. the President cannot do less than return the compliment by presenting the Sult an's representative at Washington with Dr. Mary Walker." r . , Tar. ............. Crude Turpentine 10 bales 494 casks; 890 bbls luaiana is ux cuuiuai n describable malady which not even the most talented :s physicians are able to fath j om.' . Its cause i isj most ire- 1 qqently ascribed' W local' "surraundihgsand tliere is rery litue quesuon, unt uii easarilv fever while these troubles usually accompany it It often afTecb the sufferer with general lassitude accom panied by loss of appetite, sleeplessness, a tiredeeling 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 .--ISAIXRQADS, fcc .nauroaa t'ompahv I ;e of ScheduiT tot wi-iiorism,!? t4 DAY MArf. Avnw ' lolln .. Nos.. 47 North a vn A? Leave mhnliijrton,VruDiL .J Arrireat Wllm'gton.FronlsClVv, ft? Trn n V.. Ana ... 11 J I I0.SS ? 234 132 bbls i bbls! hanns laid. its tyst to nervous diseases.. The body Malaria . once nanng laid . hold upon the human frame, the stem is thrown open door of the S' DOMESTIC MARKETS. r r i ' SHORTS. erably mixed; ho. calls Charles R. Jones the "editor of the leading Dem ocratic paper" in the State and in the! same breath says that "ho stands no earthly cCfance, of election he talks about tho convention of deserters held in Raleigh and puts as members of that al inconvenience in. others, which The Btumner day are passing out, Soon autumn will be on tts; The summer haunts are thinning out, ' The maiden peels her san-burnt snout, The dry goodV clerk looks brown and stoat, And haunts hla'old street corners. The summer days are passing out, - . . " J : . Soon autainn will be on us. ,7 . . : i; Every member of the cabinet being absent from fhe capital, the government is being run by assistant secretaries for the time being. -: ' x - .:-. j .The Boston Advertiser defines !'Stal- warts "as meanine: siraolv a a may culminate in a much grosser out- t rage. As an instance of the former, veutedtha term and his eneiniesgtoleitl wo quote the following fact : At a meet- From Maine- the demands,: on -Hib-ing 6f the Reform ReDublican Club, bellfnnd freiinusnally'flieavy Tonr c v, v ' , Sena iaT beurVent in Ms 'alT South Carolina, T. J. Reynolds, the SSSES .IpnnnrSatortr Ar nliT Southern , red ithSzi . .. By Telegraph to Dallj Be view .' , FINANCIAL'. New York, Auz. 29 Noon. Stocks strong. Money Ai per cent. Sterling j exchange, long 4, short 4b9. state bonds generally unchanged Goverri- fnents generally unchanged. , . . , . Cotton aniet and. firm : sales 106 hajes : Uplands ,12 15-16 ; Orleans 13J. Futures oareiy steady ; f; August 13.85 ; septem- oer ia.4y; uctooer li.by; November 11.68; December 11.69:: January 1L,75. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat heavy and; fl lower; ' Corn .dull -ahd : 1 lower, loric- steady at- 2I.75$225, Lard firm at: 12.824. .Spirits turpentine 44 centra Rosin r$1.75 l;95. ; : Freights UALTtMOEE, . Aug. 29. Noon lour weak and enfeebled absorbs no nourishment, but nbsisting upon itself," the digestive ' organs no' longer perform their functions; ' theliTer becomes torpid, and other organs failing to do their routine work, speedily become disordered, . and dissolution and death are apt to ensue. " " and 3 r. M. n,ji' ' 0 larbro ,t JTi ? .loVriir .."sah. .... 1 No. 43 run. diw . Washing" K" th Tia lUchSS wffoW between W.Lu-. ' JOHN F. DlVKlt Carolina CentralX crowd Gen. Clinrman. Col. Folk and I President, ma.de n strnr (Jen. Leach, not one of whom were speech regarding Robert Smalls, the if they were -somewhat alarmed , over JtiT-S Norir Maryland, present; he ignores tho cry which has Republican candidate for1 Representa- feSyS1" ?f Reed S0? : 56 d lllsiil been raised oflate of "aristocracy" and tiro to CbngSSs ?roSi hatJCtWth 1? If makes Dockery say that the old-time S. C.) district. Smalls replied, not by The deaf mutes orSLLouis held si aV OW Whigs, the old-timo aristocrats, are speech or argument, but by a blow picnic at Sharoshooter'a OmtiSfMi.i: : i ti".:" i ,w In addition to beui a certaiacore "' for malaria and "dulls and fever, BrownVt Iron Bitters is highly: recommended for all diseases requir ing a certain and efficient tonic; es !f pecially indigestion, dyspepsia, inter- i mittent fevers,' want of appetite,loss of .strength, lack ;of . energy, ; etc. i Enriches the blood, strengthens the ..- muscles, aad . gives new life to the iieryesi:j ' Acts :rlikeJa' charm ohr the' digve'organs.; v-' It ' is for sale by all respectable dealers in medicines ; , price, i . per bottle . Be sure and gerthe 'genuine BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. ' Take no other., ' iuv . any. omen of GmaiL 8WnomDIIT . ' ' IWiimmgton. N- C. June & 15 n nrr c ai: 20-t sept 15 tnoso inrougn wnose votes the oppo nents of tho "aristocratsV are to be elect ed; he asserts that a change of 10,000 Democratic votes will bo "nec essary to ensure the election of tho Radical ticket, and fails to make any from a bludgeon, 'given by approaching soun, on August 16. The policeman in like a sneak and an assassin, from be- flnaan9sa sympaingly: "Tnis hind. Smalls is , the same delectable InTuS?:".. i' A1 THE STOCK' MARKET. The Public new and ublic it t requested carefully U notice the enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthly ETCapital Prize $75,bOOa3 Kr "Ypk; t'i "Augpst 29,-Nobn. eof Schedule. 5 QN AXD lAFTEB JUNK 22d, m oneaaie wiii be opeW on itU PASSENGEB, MAIL AND EZPKES8 TBAIS 7;. :;' r!Vjf DatLT.-v . n,' No.'l. I ve Wilmington at.........Jop a ArriveatCliartteaL...7A:l: No. 1 ia7e Charlotte at.,........7.M p i "V j Arrive at WllmtogUnau:..8 0oI!: aiauunus. 1 na X Slop at rCKUlir Italic. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSESUER, W T EXPRESS AND FREIGHTjI I o urn vfi'ii Dally except Sundays. ' are .nariowe...-.....;....,;..-. Bin i v Arrive at Shelby...... .........iiiop w iaveoneiDr.....i;.'......i. iin w jMrlve archarlotte...,.......,.,., itfp.J; XTains riO. l and s mitkn lnaa M-.u Hamlet with KTa TAVTralni toand SSS.? feUowwhowas convicted of receiving as quiet and? the attendants so well be- stock maiet oMDed steady and 1 w Shelby upward mcreeinent. tr a Dnoe while istate Senator. t knd w I navea the lives ot policemen and thA lil higher . than it clnvd vmqv pardoned for theofrenso' by G6vernor gubljc Wt0uld ot be endangered every Canada uthern leading in the;; ad reference, cither lo the already acknowl- Simpson, of that State., lsinfl Cdffsd Democratic maiorify, tho large J The second occurrenco.is.in.yirginia. Best ever made. Fmorv'R rWu rltk UP 'miVTG.bt&T number of negroes who have left the whereat tho instance of Senator Ma-Jthart fSSsailSi4 -ii"?: I S. fev Jteia:aii4:l: West State, or tho dissatisfied Part of the hone, tfie colored Baotisfc Associ in the white prohibition Republicans in the that State has repudiated the Rev. John Druggists or by mail. Standard Cur, centre of tho State, many of whom, as Dawson, the colored straight-out Repub a L 5iL n olrecIi X0T- uas ocen piainiy avscrxca oy ii. jvcogh, ucan canmuaic ior. .uongress. , . The yill positively refuse to vote for the above arc only two instances of tho kind nominees of a imrty who carry an anti- of bull-dozing which) obtains1 in the prohibition plank in their platform. Southern States, and whichever will The correspondent, withoyt coming in- obtain here relative to tho j colored vo: -to tho Third District at all, assumes tcrs, and wo commend such outrages to that the First, Second and Third will .the careful attention of all tho Northern bo carried by tho mongrels, forgetting Republican 'politicians, as worth v of that there is both a "Liberal and a rcg- their especial consideration. I- ; - pbrtioni T fni a' ' iuruun eieepinff uars between WUmlnrts ana Kaielgh and Charlotte, r NOON TELEGRAMS. THE YELLOW FEVER. ! : - -T?,s. , ,',8U: - ' ' - 1 i l 4 I . a .r;;: ' Louisiana State 1 Lottery r r,;C9et6iDaUylIew.l'; I Uf:nas.?I:fKjr nw JiiTAKl-wi, AUjr..aS-rHoon IJotfnn 1 . J . , i. - Bf Telegraph to Dally Review. Bkownsviixe, Tex., Aug. 29Noon j.nere were new cases ol yellow fe- . ; 29-rNodri Cotfnn easier,, but not -q'ubtably r lower; Up lands 7 :i Orleans 7 516'-: salfts .7 onoV lt,500 August 647 5-64 Company. IncOrnoralrl fn irrs ni., 1.1. n.l n' export i.iaxi; receiDta I lslaturo for Kdnratinimi f Which 4.300 . werft ? A mrioa n i-1 poses with a capital of 1 .non 'onn tn Wh.in 7 6-64 : , Ausrus tSentem ho.r 7 a! serye fund of $550,000 a has J Blnce been jptmiper-Qctober 6:5964 vTrioverhkWfn irtiof the ularlwpublican candidate in the Firsi district, that there is a big fight in the wti uwc Ywiwuav snu o ueauis, o ot I -rjijvviATiuvemDeriO! I. . n ... . 1 1 r m. I KU:i U.k...n 1 - I nniHhiHni. T . VTZT ns uumucr oeiug iucxicans. lhe rel" u?v."7'ecinixyo I Tir" , , 7fviJMJU cccmoer aa, a. u. Qlt is warm work talking nbout ocroau, auuuiai mere musi uc a change brLq fr ilv i,f ir i: ."""Hblankctiwmte thfngs to have staffa Third District,Mn a total of about 33,000 . .w.uc La;, " AT The sup bifbro the . district can: be car. 71 T i.i: rr a.l .w.uaiww Ol Wltn DUt maining two were Vfm. Winstoni from M r 111 !f A In nnH lAr U t7 1 Oiau. f hrr Vnfhtkt SnnariAv nr KA ' c:.i' . .k i mis city, uv. jjiurrayand i here and arc doing good work, plies brought were mneh noArl. lere have 6 deaths at Matanioras lewnew cases. vrx . DLiaiiutJi..i .iiiiM.rv r rm i . ii - , . " ---- ' no, J -r . -a.. ..srv" i vu me veovie or ami Stale. :rbl. I . . 'i J never sadce or nostnoheii. 1879. 6 37-64; January-February fj 1 :30 p. m, August 7 5-6 ix3T-uctot)er 6 ber 6 3C-64. Tte only tottery ever voted on and endorsed 5-64 ; . Septem- iu; uKAiiD! amni.i! MrvnvB i i ... '-r- w&cpiiicemonHiiT. . , Drawings piacemonwiiv. . : : GDT WMrvir. - -. I - " ' .7.fU TtfrtriVKAv-r. v'"1" "fiwiunT TO WIN A 1 1 ' T i . 'v.'jlu. vjulluii. mm. isi nrnoinwiri z - MVuiu JLiawiuir. ; . . . .ww 4 ijs v a ivxau i t a. a . - --.)- J'Ji'!! Ptenfber 12, and Charlotte Train Nov 1 makes connection si Charlott I Ai. At.. ,zot etatesnite. im SIS r,N; . Train Noa-"" 1"wiVa '.m w v R VSHH lotte with A. A ti A'uw Tuania anu ail po! fyO'":; j??1 Supcrlntcadeit K. 1 for 8ptrtubn all polnti u- Augusta B. B. Co. OrncB or Genhral SuriauzrTEWDHrr. 1 .- -r, . . . r.i ? . i WUmJpiton, N. C. June 25, 18S2. 1 i 5,800 ; NoyemlxirDecember 6 37-64 : t m ft; it. i I , nr . , . . ii if t - . -- - i j mwm;. ,uo people w e I ' ' ajsu ln utoit , Aug. sci in oon Uapti 1 ?5r' "v uno o jjnM j l nnel u ly 6 : 47-64. "n-M -i. T77 , , i "icau. mere arc uuy millions in the JT commauaing Lhexavy visit to 'ttilmingUm wo could have told TTnitAl slmW orUtU Yard atPensacola,Fla.. has informea " caw aaa xiiiLTjamii. 17 n . . . . 1 . T . UUUCI U1C sAviuBifc euijcmsion ana management of AND ATTEB JUNE 25TllJ 18ft1 1 LOO P. L, the following Passenger &cw& wui ue run on uus roaa : him something. : Col. Dockery, was so cfrcctually put out by Colonel . Waddcll in 1870, asserts that tho State will go Republican by 30,000 majority. This is a modest computation. It means that the Radical nrmy of 10,000 white men will receive 42,000 recruits setts. Rhoda IkW w the man whose lieht - " 171s" , . .7 WJk "V1..13 spreaain-in ; rehsa- iMyIf.W.WU rein I. . . . . i Tvut uuit" uiauuu jucioncs. AO cn-1 w luai. extra precautions are nee- Gen: G. T. BEAUREGARD bf Louis- NIGHT EXPEEJSS TRAINS, DAILT-Koa I lana, and Gen. JUBAIi A. EARLY, ' i:Jy 'west and 47 East I but man. aoie these dozen factories to comoete with foreign factories, a tariffduty aver aging 90 per cent.' is lei ied on all im ported blankets under the'plea of rais ing money to support the government. The result is no blankets, that is to say only 1,400 worth arc imported. cssary. a ,i ((.tJii VP a11 tl drawings of this Company, a a i Ti v i . i fcwy muiiias. it is a moueraio ooasi . f .a a I r . . , ..... v. J o a UJUUUJk I fhn rrri-nrn..,.nt . . . i . I rni1 SMI tvifh kiww . rrt . n .. i O'- bvw uwniltuUU, lilUV 13 I J-UOaJUbUa 3,000 majority for himself in this dis- ;vT .r ' . , Vu. rtrttniKM w.n r..f iir.., I .wv,vw wunu oi DianKets a year, " ' f By Cable to Dallv Review. ' ' Port Said, Aug. 29 Noon.Last evening a body of Arabs attacked th and MntishposiUonat Kassasin and were of the aTHK D5DER5IGNED wOULl RESPECTI. correctness of the published Official List. . 1,:,,) !,.v-,icitr.!H Mlf.. In 'Xl T. rtnr aa fully twivau i::rJiWf09)U). aw, xw uieur xweven oi the enemy's guns were capturedj j;- : 2 o .;lf trictinlSTO. wheB,faftct. Col. Wad- .Vr " J:UrA-V.?POD.-A Pall o o v !' auo cruiju price j tw4co Bpuuiai irom uorea says would have been $3 but for the tar Hat the uncle of the King has seized the dell beat him by nearly 400 majority. TY 1 1 1 I . " V iui UiiA. I . I .aaa xfcy, a a calculator, whirh nnL iw. nnn .. r.u J ne' ' J i rates only about 300 per cent! blow "" JT. TV "f " zero. In this instance . " - i era cii inn nfi7nn lint - ij :i .n! mwwuI,viiUO lal. I Wi f htnl- rtriin 0t ' i w Muwavi i4.j uiiuiuuii oi peopie. i v, f ow, ,ooutn jTront s t , a restauran for Ladles and GntiAn. Sa.r j v at of vaT. lSiTervLhlnv la iurr ..I a teltersajid courteous attendants. Wines. LloiiniiH TT : T'1 :w'.?.V,?r.5?. .y. A. SCHUTTE, Prop. - 100,QOO Tickets at j JPivo iiol Jars Each. Fractions lu Fifths m proportion. ; ; i : .; . - - LIST OF PRIZES. -ik j- j j.-.l Capital Prize of, 1 Capital Prize of. cavit 2 Prize 75,000 25.000 8 Of 6.000 . Tn'XXI 5 Prf7 nf d'nnn ;-v'iii,W 1.000. T i vvmuiuii rnzfl or i - j l i . 1 r . . r . : . u . T PIe's mone Into tho pockets of the own- tf xSS August 29--Noon A match L ho wiU boal-Lr,,! ., r-V ri ,a Air1 7" mado last night between the Hllls- r 17" owuuw. a i6 noiurac uaie vcrcw. ami tho Th.mo. t?:-- vauu wi a iw on inn 10 Prizes of 20 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 10.000 .......... . in nnfi XS?V .10.000 IWVftWV 100...... UMiTerr iinesLr;r?v??r V ox . i 1 ' .ii M LaT n " v w- m r a 14th or ,15th of L Cons!: September, oyer the course lrom Put. V Jme is-tf . .n ney to AVcstlake. -v., . !?-T"Shsr TdesTapnic Hre vltlca. But enough of this, for to-day. Vfe flzMoft.t ,wt;0 An unpleasant catalogue constantly letter at another time. being printed, in which 'human inhrnii- w.. . . lJ 13 8Pfied as headache, nervousness, . George William Curtis, in a letter to dyspepsia, nehralgia, paralysis and the New YnrV TTrmLl Inrlort the ague, can be entirely expunetxl from tho nomlnaUonoIMr. Walworth. hoso : Bcnson's - SEfJ"- &i 1. 1 . .... . I - . lUfi, canaiaacy me uertua is Dooming, for the governor of NcwjTork, and distinct ly declares that "the renomination Tt Dujaa. - - it .DkROSSBT A CO. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. S ' ' " tit 0 is. -I 250. 30,000 j 25,000 25,000 ; 6t750 4,500 2,250 llescucd from Death. WiUiam U. Allen, President of Gi ird College. PhUArlnr,;. , tj jTVj yesterday morn in ff. tl K,ori k!. r :.::. v wuie wim general de bility and Bright's disease: T 1HEE3E $0 BOXES. gTARCH-aOO BOXES, i rjpOiLATOES i0 CASES. f A1JNED ' CORN. H v. ? 1,9C7 Prlzw,sjnoimtingto.... Leave WDmlnalon.. ............. ..J0.10P.lt . , a AJC&V9 Florence....... x.oa. Arrive atCCAA. Junction 6.90 a, a Arrive at Columbia...; CM A a Leave Columbia.. ..10.00 P. a. Leave C, C. & A. Junctlon......:..10.P. Leave .Florence wo- Arrive at Wilmington...;.;......... WAl Night Mail awd Passcrcxx Taint, Dn.r, - ' a - - . V lh - 0. 0t WEST, AND DAT aiAnU A , ojuioj&a AtfAiB, jno. v asi. ' 1 t Leave Wilmington..... H.M P. J- Arrive at ribrence....;.......... G-5' Leave norerice........ LOOr.s. Arrive at Wajtamgton...... alir. Train 3 stops alaU Stations, : xto. u sxops omy at jriemingion, . Yaf with. p ..ua rj - 1' i waiiuiajiuaianui. '1 c ' Passengers for Columbia and aD potott A C. R. it, C; 4 R. R. Stations, Att JJ tion. and all mint Wvond. should taM Night Express.- . , U Separate Pxillatian Sleepers for Oarlw aaa for Augusta on Train 47. AU trains run solid between CtaftatM WllmJiigtoii. -' - ' - 1 j , , , i 1 r;; r- U General Sirpwtiiatswfcsl-1 A. POPE, General Passenger Aro I , ' uli-tf - - - ! MJ i For Gale. IjuieiaLtf' , -- a , avw. DBROSSET 4 CO. Pt'1'-8' Clayton, who was Gov. Cornell would be unwise and MalTvs In the fa5 nHT6 Lester riaw: t .t . TT I f"33 says ' in the lall 011876 I was I January last, and w and Misses Cloth rlectloa impoealble" and he adds KakViti b'lerofTh. 0' 2 Sffl JM h BnttflllRnnto fli thai tb. nemlaaUon of Mr. FoIot ri byTerecougfcni 1 -1 . - . . . ItftAflnrl Roch T - "a7. la t L. VWUUUI CU 111 I fA wouwoo s inumnn ior th rionirf-i r" "" -' aiVr rtvA PiioTrTtislo S ! fnS0?111 rtlon write cleafiy, W 0NE GOOD SECOSD-HAKD Only tO - vvauunawu ... XUBPEXXL1V 4 i! 1L A. IArjPHDT. - 6r ILf Ai DAUPHINi - ' v seventh St., Washington. D. a ft. Ai. Orders &ddnsarl tn Voto rv-iA ng v.wea-eat-4w-d4w ! ! iiij 5nty; Barrels capacity. 5 OKE HALL'S COTTON CIS (30 ': I ; ; 'aND PRESS, alfflod ui.auin. uucu luunu L11R nnnv'nnnf.li.1 l fx I tog combination. On 'the other SLr ThfdLAv10 ""' ' aa Tmsnotm, wjun, v , . . iiospitai. : J-he doctors said I had a r ITTT T7T7 v. r 4 . the hew ork 2Ym declares hole in my lung 83 big as. a half dollar. Groceries I inifnGrOCeriesI 'doth'Bll W1 WISH 110 CLOSE OUT OTJB STOCK Conklin hand, "thai tha talk ahont Fnlrr U nni, I At one time & rprmrt wpnt tirrktmri bUod. and that the real candidato of the Ls2.df?d- 1 5s IChope, but arR00.aBllV RO0B.aBD. l(0imUaatoaf worth. In such confusion as this there when tomv surnrise. T mmmom Z - - I i ., a . -..wMwwva m la Printing I HALL & PEAKSAU' Button Boots ! LOW,PmqE3, augl9 I. 8aR, Coffee. Sugar.- Rice, Crackers, Can- dy. Boap.ftUrth, Lye. Potash, SotUTBread il Y' rr . 4 vi ua secure a nair. nothing to Drcrcnt a swecDinir Demo. oeuer ana to-day I reel better than m. ; 7. vr . - i juiy w r. r rL-i'V.-" w . i r. av.. . - . i "y " ". onmL. aL&thM p.m.i. ' ' . . -. . .. xnaiHL cratio victory in New York but treach- ..TTtrr13? ! :J - . - - . ; tiyjuHllpiiI wi!nrLsSsfe I5 s'iw,,tr1l.K, .!?SI.44-M'toTi ;.t. Cap., Hay.c oats, .agSjSJffiS -r,r,.TrrLm - r I .yoasumpuon can to cured. IcanJ roraaleby , . . . I construct suehdifyl!'1l111' scnocuDy every school ci meuianc than n h aK :;! " r trr KniiAiitini. v nA.- t.. penattna.i?'wo Brown's Iron nv aTLrr3. e wx vaaaiva UAULT Ur03. orttbatttaction: , r s w w w aw w w naa l ii aC i iii ti hit KTrrnocv f - . . 9 ' r , i . GOOD WORK 1 J'"- i PROMPT AT LOTf PRICES TO X . ; a . - Ascextelilprce8 at my cflce bef ore'hav ywiTRDmNO done elsewhere. Work carefully done for persons resMm 1 you lout of the dtr. and tuni tn't- L aCrOSfll ,,,mtm UJ AUAAAAX will postage. e. 8. WAimrvnr Wlth-t.-..fT V.f.,.., L; . . r. ChesOnat and VT&tr r wi'i, r ra an i - ".""'UaiW""i P.O.;Box4C3. Worth i l7orth. ntfrt afyVTBTTR IT Ti-lW IMTTfTKS TO U .Ivt buyers : i,ooo uuBhels COKi, ,000 do. MEAL, . 500 Barrels FLOUR, i)il20 Bags COFFEE, 1 . . . 100 Barrels SUGAR, . 100 Boxes BACON, vi 100 Bales HAY, , 150 Hhds. and Bbls. rtTis5lS .... i y - 2iEW CROP CUBA MTrl . .000 Bbl- LJlIK.CIITArl1 I 1,000 SPIRIT BARRELS, , 1, ;; ,-. i :hi- r , ; New asul seeo TnhliVA flfmtr Sah T. PotUD. aU Caady, Candles. Uoor Jxoa. Na to. , :- . ' - :.r'nrrv . i "11 - ........ . . , r'LsT : I ' " ' - : ' - 1 ' I j. I . i : T i.:vy'-ii?,WO.CI . ...... f
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 30, 1882, edition 1
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