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Tho Daily Review. JOS1T..T. JJLMES, EdiUr & Prop. WILMINGTON. K. C. fcatortd at th rt3- at WilaJagioa, N. C, E 3ST I 3STC3-- WEDXESDAY. AUGUST 30. IS82. tax for one rear should not exceed six ty-six and two-third centsfoa the hun dred dollars worth for property, the Radical Legislature of 18C9 levied and collected from the peoplo of the State ft tax of eighty cents on, every one hun dred dollars- worth of. property in the State, for State expenses alone: and let the people of the State, whose 1 children are dependent on public schools for education, reruenrber that not one cent tfOON TELiEGKAIIU. COB 31 K J XCIAIi ITETTS. mSCELLANEOUS Four Persons Murclored for a ' . ' m- H C By Telegraph to Dally Review.) Denvec, CoL-Ti AngrSO Noon. A Los Vcas. N. M.. 1 special says: At San Jeranimo, a small Mexican settle ment close to this city, last night, Jack CI IVrrv. an American, became involv ed in a fight .with several , Mexicans J P receipts at $1.85 per bbl WILMINGTON MARKEXT PXRn,S:TUIENT3E-t-QuotM firm at 40 "dental Sales of 550 tasks at these fisurcJ, maxket clisinir fiun. M ROSINooUd-firm-At. $3(LJar. Strained and $1.45 for Good Strained, with sales as offered. , TAR Quoted firm at $1.90 bid. Sales ft-- S.-i II" MAIMR1A Malaria is an almost in describable malady which 'lot even the most talented RAILROADS. &c Wilmington "fi" Kailroafl Company OForGBrPEnnrr DEMOCRATIC TICKET. 7 Ejection November 7th. of that money, so collected, was intend-1 over a Mcxicau woman. . PerryTshotll CRUDE .TURPEkrifi-Ka ofil f 't;-i:Mrp-.Mf in'fathJ i applied to educational pur I and killed M. Gonzalez and fatally Li.i .m c-if f. ""ST-riL'T rZl . V mm a A MftAM n - -' --------- , & fiAllJ mj H .(, I f In g AU cd for poses. or I T KiriucTiTiTk-iT uxor : , RISDEiT.JBENKTT. orXx8oy COCHTT. ros cujoaws tuikd coa. mstkjct. WHARTON J. GREEN, or cvM.MZs.vxyo co. surxuiK COL'XT Jrc XGZi THOUAS.EUYriN. Or OI150E CO. eouciTos TBraonurxicT: SWirT GALLOWAY, or ottrr co. SCriUOB COt'BT JCDOKS: Firs DUtrlct-JAMK3 E. SHEPHERD. Kraal intrict-rnED. fhiups'.- Thlni District A LLMAND A- McKOT. Fourth Dtjtrtcl-JAMES C. MacKAK. KUUi DUUicV-JOII.V A. GILMEK. SlxUi DUtrlcl WILUAM 31 SUIPP. The Honorable Olircr II. Dockery larors a repeal oF the revenue laws. rhat is what he tells the newspaper correspondents. What Jio says ou this subject behindjthc committee to Dr. Mott and I. J. Youn? is probably a dificrcnt affair altosethcr. I It is, very likely, a good joke bbtwen that worthy tno. The strength of the Republican m i mm t party in tnis Mate lies in tne revenue system and when any of the office seekers in that crowd talk; abont abol ishing the back-bone of their party, ex pecting that henceforth the machine shall crawl on its belly, then we' know I just what all such talk means. wounded two other Mexicans. The Mex icans then killed Perry. r . ARIZONA. The Apaches Again on the War Path. ! By Teltffraph lo Dally Ucriew.J SanFkanxisco. Aug. 30 Noon A despatch from Calabasas, $1J25 for Hard land , $2.50 for. r Soft, with small lots to shippers at S2.0 per barrel. ' ' ' s ; COTTON Quoted steady. No sales reported; The following re the offi cial quotations: ' ' ; r ; -y. : Ordinary- ; 40 b-16 cts. Good Ordinary........ ...10 15-16 1 n irom yaiapasas, Arizona, Middling. . . ..V. 11 13-lfi f J says: A, Dana oi YnK?.owa APfaei Middhng....T..... 121 . raiueu iius ituo y cariy taw p. ra., ana Good MiddliniJ. .A2i children! numbering 20 in all. They have taken all the ranches from Cala- daily becsipxs basas to the Mexican line, and the peo- ColtoR J ...... . pie are coming into Calabasas for safe- Spirits Turpentine. ty. Juh s band have crossed the line into Arizona, and it is believed that it is ho who is raiding the settlements. Capt. Madden, commanding at Fort Uuachncha, is iu pursuit of the Indians, who have been raiding the Santa Cruz Valley. The killing of Martinez and Rosin. ...... Tar............... Crude Turpentine. . 28 bales, 337 casks 641 : bbls 147 110 bbls bbls DOMESTIC MARKETS. CAPE TEAK AND VALLEY KAILUOAJD. Passing along the upper waters of, the Cape Fear, thence across to tho Valley of tho Yadkin, through the counties of Cumberland, Harnett, Moore, Chat ham, Randolph, Guilford, Forsyth, Stokes, Yadkin. Surry, Wilkes, Cald well, W atauga.- Alleghany, . Ashe and Mitchell, there is found one of the finest countries on the globe. Along this tract writer power and timber are abun dant; there b a great variety -of produc tions of the most valuable, kind; aud here are the coal deposits of. the State. Here, too, arclouud vast beds oi iron ore of the highest grade; aud . hero are beds of limestone the latter a mineral rarely occurring iu North Carolina. It was early seen thr there in abundance were tho elements of those industries which have made nations great, and that here in time like industries will be bniltup. - z The railroad irom Fayctteville, be gun before th war, was a victim.as the Western North Carolina Road was, to Radical plundering. - When the Demo cratic paatycame Into power In this case as In the Western North Carolina Road, convict labor was the only means left for the prosecution of the work. A farce of this labor was organized and put upon the road has been vigorously pushed on, and now extends to Walnut Cove, in Stokes county. This enterprise affords another proof of the hew character which the State has assumed under Democratic rule. The Democratic par ty Is now considered abroad as the true exponent and representative of that By Telegraph to Dally" Reyiew " f " ' ,:',,!t'iAKCtiL.''-. ' ' New Yoitk. Auk 30 Noon.Stocks moderately active and higher. Money i 1 t Oi 1 1 . 'I Two years ago Gen. James .Madison Leach said: "My God fplW-citbens! iffl cuny"l5 uow bouu a wnius man Dccomcs a nig- miles South oi tho point where took YADKIN I gcr when he joins the Republican par- place the tragedies reported from i Cala- cl' V T,iT . iU, rr' w A dispatch troni tho Huachuca corres 4i per, cent, . Sterling exchange, long several of the leading aspirants for po- pondent ofthe Tombstone, CAriTonaV 485, shortr.V State' bonds Without litical preferment In llrs State divides Epitapli, states that a courier from Sai feature Governments unchanged, j ' their time between "cussin" Jim Ixach ta Cruz gives an account of the killing of v i commeiwjiai;. 1 ; behind his back, and couiultin- their ?Pf:n,8 feth of gen Cotten' steady: sales - 5.402 bales: uiuotuw i Uplands 12 15-16; Orleans 131. Futures company of cavalry was sent from that wk ou'August and barely lateafi ' od post to investigate the story. The Apa- f k - . . .-tarWVv- 7. 1 " i ches attacked i party of '3 American ber V?4 miners and 2 Mexicans, 25 mUes South irjnV& om. - Its jcause is most frfe queiitly ascribed to .local surroundings, arid there is very little question, but this opinion is (substantiated by facts. Malaria does not nec , essarfly mean :i chills and fever while these troubles usually accompany it 1 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 lie be- comes a mere skeleton, a , shadow of his former self. ; J e of Schedule. ON AND AFTER JUE is , P. BI., Passcn-er Train -T ti DAY MAIL ANDEPllXiS1 LeaVe WUmlngton, Front St. iZ layoWeMon.... "5 rnrc at Um'gton, Front SL D',Vl Fast Tnnoucli Mail T it iiniuijrion. f ront st ... r. Arrive a; Wefton.. ! - lH. 3.S5 p Leave WcKlon.. U.55pS Arrive at WilmUin.uVs'tDv; .6-10 5 -'Train No. 40 Sn.. P' MK v its having laid frame, the mirrors to see il'the cbanseVrcictctl by Leach has as yet beun to take place. I Lylia E Pinkbaufs Vesetable Com PQund cures all icnialq j complaints by I of f rontera. Sonora, removios tbe cause. PKUSONAL. iasc weeic. . uue man Ricpeiistahl, was killed, and . tbe others VSyS: Flbur dul1 amJ doclmins. t ; Wheaf, heay-y ap- AVilliam E. Fitzpatrick, who claims to be the heir to the Uirono of Ireland, has been writing to Mr. Gladstone, the British premier, to unre upon hU roval sister, Victoria, that she renounce her uue to ins country. , Ho ! does not pear to be a" crank. . Senator liurab, of Kansas, was given a rouging . welcome when he reached his home at Emporia, 'in that State, a few days ago. The local papers report that bonfires were abhize and that ''the Senator. Iwho sat in a har- ouche drawn by four white horses, was serenaded by three bands of music." The London Figcfos&ys John Brown has been so favored bv the friendshin of the Queen that he -snubs even the most illustrious of the visitors who are honored by her majesty with an au- uiencc, and that while he has been looked upon as years his insolence Much ridicule The grading I the dispatch of the to .bsypt with but the Prince lornim. une oi them savs. in all seriousness, that ho is, an able , fficer and knows his work thoroughly, and is. in fact, the smartest of all the Queen's sons, not even excepting the Prince of Wales.1 ! on xucsaay oil g irs I rtCMor l-r i. - u - . at . ; ! Lra steady at at 12.77 O12.80. Spirits turpentine 43i .cents. IJosin $1.75L95. Freights .firm.. ,: , . . PAnCl lfl Ia11 ft tM ' aUaaI f- mm several hours The hostiles retired at night, and the miners returned to Eron-r teros. - Col. Florea and forty Mexican troops are pursuing the savages. - FOREIGN MARKETS. ILLINOIS -. -i ' - By Cable to' Dally Itoviow. I . . ' Further Particulars Kecrar diner LrriRPOoL,'rAacr. 3-No6n-Cottnn the Kenawee Bank Robbery, j 5l? SOd demfand and freely met at; pre-: .- - : . - 1 wu ? prices, up-ianas 4 uneans 7; Chicago. A02. 30. Noon. Edward J 5-16? salA innnn tnnlofmn onVi k4:J . Welsh, who was arrested 3 or 4 days port 1,000 ; receipts 5,100 ofx which 3,100 , v,. o,; m vuo 1 were American ; August-7 t-t47 6-64 : rODDin? Ol the l4 lfst National Isanlr. nf A nonatant Ain Knf rr tt e n r jsa . o.J, Kenawee,, Ills... passed through this tember-October 6 68-646 57-64: Octo- uujr P. m.f enxouie ior ikenawee, xnr DeiXUovember 6 42-64i NoTember-De- cnarge 01 the detectives .who arrested cember 6 38-646 37-64: . Febniary him. Reporters Cor the press were not March 6 40-64; June-July 6 47-04 lu allowed to see him but at the detective tures flat. ' ,s ' 1 ' agency, which has charge of this case,- it is said that be made a confession. An nnnUoo'nf 'mfcX'"!'- which, in effect is, that Dr. J. S. Scott iHrtriSlTf! . f - Z7 M-M-m .. Malaria . once hold utxm the lmman door of the system is thrown open to nervous diseases. The body i weak and enfeebled absorbs no nourishment, but subsisting upon I itself, the ' digestive organs no 1 . . longer perform their functions ; I the liver becomes torpid, and other - ' organs failing to do their routine - . work, speedily become disordered, " I and dissolution and death are apt " to ensue.. . . ; , I . ! . -m j ' - ' In addidon to being a certain core 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. i 1 Enriches the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives , new life to the . . nerves.. Acts like a charm on the I digestive organs. It Uj for sale by - all respectable dealers in medicines, : iprice, $1 per bottle v i . v Be sure and get the genuine BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Take no other. A -Mount. Wlln. GoMmffl Bod Mount for, Tarbbro ' iT'iori, Dally. Returning lot' 7.1s p?J a.ud 3 P. M. D-.iiy. rrol.ifii: Line, i:""' Ua wcclt SmSS j Washing T ZrX tl01 iiichnxo' ers attached. -"1UUM 1 ace SleT s JOHX K. DIVIVT I Carolina CentrTS Company, i, ! ' IWllmlngton, N. C, Jane 21st. 18SJ. I Change of Schedu e, (Jf AtTEB JUNE 52,1,. 1882, TlE lnft cneuuie will be operated J & PASSENGEE, MAIL JiKD EXPHEsg itlls ' I n i rr w T I-. X &ng 20-t sept 15 The Public U requested carefuUv to notice the heme lobe drawn Monthly new and enlarged Schen Capital Prize $7S,0003 DAILY, No. 1. wuminrton at..:.....&30 p v No 2 Ive Charlotte at L 7 p u No- 2 Arrive at Wllmtofctt it." aS a! It , Traliia No8.1ania stop i at rejralar BistloM T&Tabi t8de8igna&lB SiSS' Train No.'l. Dally except Surwlay. I no. o. z. do. do. j Saturday. " . . SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, itut, i j. -EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. ! I Daily except Sundays.! ' Leave Charlotte.. .4. ...... .......... 840 a w I Arrive at Shelby... I... J.12.40P M iieaveaneiDv ............140PM Arrive at Charlotte. ...j...... fiiiopii I Traina No. 1 and 2 make clow connecUon it Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to and from ri a uu sance for manv oi oc. Louis, nut lorraerly a resident of tv is sfnifiAd i, J ; : ATCKets oniy o. snares in toro- "LttUU wun e7 man is now insufferable. Kenawee, planned the.; robbery though. oWos&: 'nUll ' ; : r ' - ThnrfiWWw t- w'J- has been ! heaned on Re .no direct part in it ; , that Pratt, ague, can be entircfV cGnWf froni the porwon. ; , j . and Charlotte adielgh and ChK'T Duke of ConWht S.casmer o the bank, was, a rooor.. -by- tho use of fr.nsos Cel, I LZ-ii - - , . I withT. i o?8 an imoortanfc hommand: I r..y w u". . . nl? W ery and Chamomile Pills. M l ZZr . wt nectin the with w W n i"1:" - j I arge sum in goiu missine: beintr car-1 1 mi: -i -ri.,, II 1 f w t lr I onMiH -ia i ubuuMuuuiT;i buiuu uu i ,i yi r.i . : i ii . i in jvxw' i i i . . rr . . i ' .i l m i . w M v ill I r it vail En wii n r n a am ? .1 . , ' . , . m j . . m . 1 1 ' 1 -vniM w' -1 . . . l - . mm w m mw . Wlk. W . mmm.MmJm . W W A " " -" m 111! . ' - " . . . j . 'mmV .--m. .1' . 1 . - ' 4 J in. 1 1 I ft. U U . A AM ah a. ''-4 - I . II - I ' rJ-TT-l I I l' ..7 . --v wuiiciUUB U LMf. in-1 moneys, it was. Pratt himself who carried it off on the day previous to the day when he, Welsh, and his . compan ion loot-Ad Prflft. nrl Misc TTan.o !n vault and carried away the remainder, a11 kPld8 of good8 p,8 f cheapest at Tm, : ' f fl - 1 r 5 x I lilt The' World Over XTOU MAY LOOK: ArTHfi TOU 'will Greenvijle, Athens, Atlanta and all polntit yond. J June 22-tf v r i mirv'onv General Superintendent i.. - v i i nn - Trmn irnn na ruui tin - n v. nmuouuiguxaueu tne ouwe scriKedbvcvr Trv hnTnf mZsnS K6 ':.but' ne oetectives are ' confi before the war. A sale in effect baa IS SS?CTf2?l of medlcmc-- dent that they will cet the riffht man.- mj a j vt aa a iiuu .uiLLni a- - . i 1 wrr 1 ... . . v. aug27 19 South Front St. been completed of this road also: , A modification of the charter is all that is needed to give complete success to the road. Tho modification desired is such as none would object to; and such as "will be made npon the assembling of the Legislature. , Then tlie road will be equipped and put in operation. When - SHOUTS. . mm m m - - liCieatCS Irom th IPJUlin tintmna ofKuropd will attend a bi-metallic con-l ierenceat Cologr which the United represented. Jbifleen llepublican CommercialHotel j i o Wilmington, , r M. SCHliOSg; PropV ! :yiliUfHt t.yt . MTW A ST. Ft -w.- -n wn. - . icicuceai uoione in Sentember. it btatcs will not fbe Senators, Con- this is done, a tract of country of unsur- Chessmen and other officials have gone passed resources will bo opened up. rliuainu . vcin.c country by wind Welsh savs that DrV Scott introdnwvl him to Pratt, and that some days ago Pratt paid a check drawn on the' bank by Welsh. When it , was discovered the payment was thought to be the re sult of Pratt's ignorance- elsh had no T7IBST-class in EyEBY3tEJSpECTl money In the bank. Scott is said to be Aa- V 1 ' ' j-' - - rnmn r irnnnm in k nnrannn na - t . " , playerk The agency here received ad vices to-day of the arrest of Scott in St. Louis. He is to be brought here.' State Lottery! Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta B. B. Co. Office of Genekal trPEEix tendeh r. . Wilmington, N. C. 'June 25, 1882. First-class -.Bar LOON ATTACHED. J BILXJABXk ap 271 Butter. any. t jjioorporaceu in itses for 25 years by the Leg islature for Educational and Charitable pur- j poseswitn u capital 01 f 1,000,000 to wfcuch a "ferre fund of $550,000 has since been OUUCU. : - - - . : . .By an overwhelming populai yote its fran- r5f the present Stato Constitution adopted Deeember 2d, A. 1879. TA onZy Lottery ever voted on and endorsed vg tc jmvvuzoT any state; - t , riC cale or postpone. .V : toi1?5.AN1) .?PGLE Number drawings takeplacemonttily.) ' s . WbNI1 OJrORTUNITY TO WIN A TORTDNE. Ninth Grand Drawing Class! and continuous lines of transportation established from Wilmington,, by Fay- power. 00 Their salaries aggregate $74,- cttenUe, far into tho northwestern part burg region of the misery entailed on STATE TAXES. escapoa ine pangs oi nanger by suicide. FOREIGN NEWS. f By Cable to Daily Review. ' LONDON. Ausr. 30 Noon A dLqnath fomilina kv tliA riAtiokAM. C i ! I tn f la T.y--').. Wl- J. C T ii I In somo cases, starring wivess hare I says:- W have now nearlv estahJish- i:-.1 r Ztmt -.T A W PAckA( (taW the finest. , -. toYlU Ckiige of Schedule, 1891 Pathetic stories come from the Pitbh- 100 ACKAGESALL GBADES. . J exclusive .supervision and management of the QN AND AFTER JUNE 25Tn, 1.00 P. M., the following Passenger Schwok wm w ran on wis roaa Censlgned and niust junelS-tf. LVold." " : EfiOSSET CO. Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louis- night expeess trains, daily yoi. icr,n tj-.i-i. i --j xii.wuuuutuuuuuars was me oiu ior ea our line of communication -..with 1el-el:Kebir. . The railway along the rouw is neany completed and several trains hare already been sent forward. uencrai y olseley: and his entire army mm mmm. m.m m. ' X ll I f ic uiHcviuug uj mo irom. accord ins: 1,300,000 at work to in on Alexandria: Ansrust 30 Nonn Tf is i stated, that Arab! Pasha rt:r..: . . . . J1U ai3 P05i"on;a5 jjamannaar. All is quiet at Cairo up the 26th insL . iienerai uawiey, with a brteadA nf inctrrnto .r i nrhiAk 4 U eighty cents on CTcry one hundred dol- Ohio State House was droned on the lars worth of property. occasion of Garfield's funeral. The r,: J;V ; v" RaUway cmploTcs. wunm ui property, mciuuing CXCQl Tbor'A ManuaL mimhor cents for the asylums, ten cents to meet this country, with 400.000 deficiency in treasury on -contract a way constra made by Radicals in i860, and twrl an better paid army j than Allison, is now Pm hart i n rr VtiMa - T I V? . cnt3 fo'r the ptnitcaUarr. which was toth 6id& a?"S 3 ttow" 9 iron-cladT m l here & , , . , I w n consequence oi a collision b A bronze statuette rpfvnflv frtnnfl n f I txoon fi,- r atioa for that year for ordinary expenses Beyrout is a female figure, entirely J Turco-Greelc frontier. twenty-two cents, or thirteen cents less na'e? aya crowned with a crescent. I Much uneasiness is felt, bwinff to the man tno Radical rate of 1S69 for tho I r Tu",uu " . a" ?- rhoenician characters. The figure is supposed to represent the (goddess Astarte, and to be of tho time of the ocjcuciaa;. j CIIEESE 50 SioXES. ' ' " -i'-gTARCH---20p 30XE3, , , rpOMATOES-0 CASB8, '-, ptANNED CORN 10 " O"; l.i.i: .ir!. f,m; . . . ..McMytTTlowJ---nmel8.tf . M r i j : f. . DxROSSET & CO AnotherU"ewiot;'i! T. HARNESS AND SADDLES UST RE- ccirra ior saie arreonced prices.. A ful line of iana, and en. JURAL A, EARLY, . : . . . : . . f;J ; 1 j t j . . . . . .' . ; who manage all the drawings of this Company, both OKDiNAKr and semi-annual, and attest the correctness of the published Official List?. italj Prize, ;$75,000, 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion j ' fipij-m j . . : LIST. OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of...... 1 Capital Prize of. , 1 Capital Prize of. . ... Prizes of $6,000....., 5 Prizes of 2.000::.... Trunks and Valises at prices to snit --fTTtr.. y t. .: f , , . t I . 10 Prizes .. 20 Prizes 100 Prizes 800 Prizes x Prizes of of of of of same purpose. Tht Radicals mado contracts which hxA to bo paid ior by the Democratic administration. . After these deficien cies in tho the treasury had been met, the rate of taxation was greatly re duced, as follows: ' Repairing executed aeatlr and with Aim. 1000 Prizes of , : r- . ' .: jp w 1 . m. 1 . , ujaavcucc 01 cnoiera on Doam ol a ves- Pftcn, , Sel nOW COminnr tn Alnranrin'o 'VAra 1,000.... Ron -SUB, 100....... so....;.. 25. ......75,000 JLU,009 .- 2.000 .........J 10,000 i.i. ...... 10,0001 1i AAA 1 2o'ooo tExpre .......... ,wo , , separate 25,000 I sel now I Aidenn. to Alexandria . from THE STOCK MARKET. MOONSHINE, ji'f . y ..,fi';., ... . Sueisir ii ILanlrW Bowden. aug 20-tf " ' FronCStrek APPEOXtMATIQN PRIZES. Approximation Prizes of $750. ! 9 i '' - non 9 1 f -' 1,TL18' m"ithig to.. i.. . $265,500 500. 250. 6,750 '4,500 2,250 New York. August 30. Noon. Xpe stock market opened strong at an advance from yesterday's closing prices of ,l percent, tho latter on.N. y. C & Northwest. In the earlv trarl th wa u. general advance FRESH ARRIVALS OF Vrr a. 'a t -r tt . Leare Wilmington........ ......4.10.10 P.M. i Leave Plorence. 2.57 A. M. Arrive at C. C. & A. JuncUon...:.. 6.20 A. H. Arrive at Columbia,-.... 6.40 A.M. Leave Columbia ...10.00 P. M. i Leave C, C. & A. Junction.....!... 10.80 P. M. Leave Florence .1... 1.50 A.M. 1 Arrive at Wilminjrton.. I... 6.29 A. M. I NIGHT ilAILf AND PASSENQXB TBADT, DAOT. Ko. 40 West, and Dat Mail ajtp f sbngeb Train, No. 43 East t , ji Leave Wilmington. . L.i..i..ll.lOP.M. ) Arrive at Florences. a 147 A.M. Leave Florence. : .. LOOr.M. Arrive at Wilmington....... 8.13 P. ML v Train 43 stops at all Stations. ' ..lit: No. 40 stops only at Flemington, WhltenMi . Fair Bluff and Marion.' - I'' ' Passengers for Columbia and all potati on G. & C. R. It. C. AR.1L f?taMonj. Alien Junc tion, and. all points bevond. BhonJd takt ht Express. ' i ' ,L eparate Pullman Blceven tor CbuletW 'w" Augusta on Train 47. ij All trains run solid between Chariettn Mf Wilmington. I i ' ' - joim r. Divnns. I i General SnperintflMient 1 1 ( A. POPE, General rassenger Aest ; apl4.tr f . - - Li-f . For Sale. r.. ci.vi i . i - Forth. JC1r 1871. 311 cent, on crcrr USSS S? 5"JL i " W VW&V UWVJA J I I 1 W 9100 worth of property; for the year I plainly-at least the London nf I ""V 1875, 291 cents on eTcrjJiOO worth f tnat time make no mention of her losin? ranzinir from ncr uiamonas.-uosion iranscnpl. ter and Pittsbnr It is announced that tho Mississippi I and I. C were prominent. Tear 1577. 291 ront r.n AVA iaa 1 M'4L"V 'uw iuis sum v vibt j worth ol property; for the PiiTioniiorrafe8to ehouid only be , mad totoe. office of the Company in New-Or I nnffnn -CfJw J Til ) Jor further Information, write clearly; rfv- O11 GOOD SECOND- 1JA.XD uoneef bugar. and Flotir S'i111 y-- send Wrs bExprSs, , , . i U: L1UU1 Kftered Letter, or Money Order adSS . TirrLlzX' j ... property; for tho year 1876, 29 J cents on crery$iOO worth of property; for the ol lei. which f lTniiAkM A. jl rimm i n . -n at ilo'clock. bv a decline fPul"or, - UaiaOr JDrOS. rr. 1' A W 7. n nvT 11 , ' w. x, iy, V. V. mt f tubpextixe s oT prdper- M mm. m m M-jmt mt f mm kJi or uio ycr ooi. cen on , me tnreo largo rings. Act Orftarw Yea- $100 worth of property; for the year vun. 1S33, 23 cents oa tho $100 worth of Some latter-day philosopher has said: I C. ml . m. . H .1 1 " . DroDcrtY I -uu tuc au uie uresses a woman nas ir-Tn t I biography from them." Hoop Iron, Sagging and Ties, Can Goods, Case Good, Bice Bird Powder. 8hAt JaftH Pane TtTtl AUe.,30. Jiioon Flour I aon. Chllda A c' w. -i: . i . WktUU Gto. at manufacturer's pi Ices, at f ; mer. Fanny Boston Advertiser. ThI Baltivocv year 1878. 1 leTecs intend to hold the Mi&si?n? I stead v. with a. mnffpn.fr. 11 j 201 cents on the $100 worth of property; I however, and that is! better.Ncw I Howard street and Western super 3.25 fortheycarl870,24cenUon the S100 OrUatis IKcayune. . JS3.75 ; do extra $4 54.75 :. do family wrui ol property ; lor tho year .1880 r1 tuu i3 a ,cvcrf. yaJ qaaunca to Si centson the $100 worth or prt irt r. . . O . .v. I . A VPaa.. .n i." llTiV ! ' ' - wlt i Jt?.10- 2' Western . -, fijqub, laud; molab- Sootbern aJ; f"". T. PoUsi; sxu, Bread ! ' f ."M. A DAUPHIN, . orM. X. DAUPirm 1 '.f 607 SfiVPnth St Wuhf... -n 'N. B. Orders x.ddrpaH fi Vov Jm prompt attention. ;n-wei-sat-4w-daw r Job Printing I T OW PBICES I- GOOD WORK I TwentyTBarrels capacity. ' j r ONE HALL'8 COTTON GIN (M Saw J,t;: j - I " ' AND PBESS, almost p HALL&PEAESAlX - A-1A .... j- - j j. "8 A m - ' -p ocna me ail me uresses a woman Ur in I 1.. .... - - .f L 1 ? , V w. 4UWUUU it i write ncm levy of ix cents to pay interest on thcMdc. riew compromise debt. There arc two classes of people whom xIt ;!i a remarkable fact, that though Jke sensitive man ayoids-rthose ;whom tho SUtoConstitaUon,jnst then adopt- Rn-mVL11116. d. provided that tho SUU and county 5a?tX TT1 and steady; Western dull- thartic Pills. UieTLS; 'tiut.; coated: no rnDinar: onlv iif.nf . i-z.-. "...w; . : - ciaastteet, Neir.rexk.sl KerchnerS .CalflerBrosi PEOMPT o ITEB AT LOW" PRICES TO pBOlff Ascertarn2prlces at my offlce before haT Ing yomtPEINTING done elsewhere. ' : i '' Work carefully done fox persons residing out of the dry, and sent to them by mall fr f postage. I E. SWAEEOCK . ! 4-. - ! - : -J , Jo Printer. r. Chestnut and Water Str Wilmington H. C T. 0.!BoxiC2. " -i. . . j, t -K buyers : U i- ' ... 10,000 Bushels CORN, 1,000 do. MEAL, ! 500 Barrels FIX)UK, 150 Bags COFFEE, . 100 Barrels SUGAR, . .100 Boxes BACON, , 100 Bales HAY. I IKA tlk.1. - 1 . . Amiv xjjiub. ami null. l rt f I NEW CKOP CUBA IfOLASa 1,000 Bbls. LUIE,CMENT s PIASTBt : , 1,000 SPIBIT BABBEL8, r ' . ' NewandeBdhe- Tobacco, Snuff, Soap, Lye, Potash. Candy, Candles, UoopPron, rs Ja, c rune 11 '
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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