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" " ; ' " ' "T """ " ' 1 1,1 1 t-t . . rrT - 7rr::.:: : ; . . i. '! " . -. "'" '."f; ' : " ') ' " :-r i- I' m wtum-. m. m0mlltm ? 1( T -,. , m Wr, rW r T j TL j-9'" -MBP ! " i v f ; 1 ' The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. , .. WILMINGTON, N C - , Watered a Ihe Pocto-See at Wllmln jton. N. C, as xoood-fljM utter. IE 1ST I 3STC3-. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 18&. . - --. . . I WHAT THE TAKIFF COSTS THE jFAKMEIU- : ti if flit In the first plixc, Vho farmer pap the taxes, State'and Natinf 1, that all nf ?OP "M f Nnn c? ' i rv .-..- k -rV When ltd start oat ia-thu sprfag to STATE NEWS. ' "fr Newbera Vw i7.-! On last Wedpes all clay Mr- James Willis of MorehcacU ciaght and i fur $48.--We J 2arn that two new loco-1 motives havelLeen' purchased for the ;ht 2,4 X) mullets in a little gillne soIdtlcmtoThci. Daniels, Esq., r r . pitch his crop, on Us plow ho!,. li'IPSiloSS'M per cent, ad roWn;! on his wagon, 2 ""- ;":'?f"1D?ia peal: I. wuww, iw uouuju i-lUif 1 l .,., C. - T -. 1 NOON aGRAMS. w THE XELLOW J?J5 VI K. M it ' f ti -ii ?! u -rtrr H f f ?An ippeal for Ald.lj tiy Tel srapli to Dally ticTie wl GuhOT6i Scpt.5r-Nooni The I nn. MISCELLANEOUS. -a -- BAIIRQADs, &c Wlfmliiffton lri Office of Gexwui. SdpUt1S Wllmlncrtnn r". . ttarrow. and other irons. 50 Tier cent.: A:t r,. ,:- r : m m a.tj i w aura ax i va a r a 1 1 i' 1 1 m i 1 p . on his iack-knif 50 ncr cent. : on the t i:. , T,r : . Lna -Biayprs ot. Cities and Towns of t i . liiii) j ill cwKj n. i n inf irinfi rn 'i'- - - 1 . :.;, V il5.t;i. t.A JL.-La t,i-U.kit-1 tT-., rJ wl ::7.ir .r .-J; receirea a leieffram an a w v 1111 i miii iiii vi a r m . i i i 11 1 v 11111 w w p a t r- r vr C cents per pound . - , , . . . r, - t A"ivv.tvfi s u giu u xexas: 1 nave received a teleTam ucgnuuic j ich heincasarfshiswpfk. .ftuV flTMs. CaronaBrS r f mqt cven the undand 30 per cent, ad "ifrtan the. immense damage vUlc, statin that there were? 500 cases 4;c L Malaria is an almost in describable malady which most talented m "nrmrnnn a rrrrn mxn Trnm 7--- - r""" i4 , j"";; .7 . vuc, &uiug iaac iicre were ow eases DEMO OKiTIG TICKET. vUoraa ; on hU files and rasp., 10 cents n f. "'PT?0 " ofellow fever-ir. that eity,.with an in, lli-mS.L i,;Jcw e,T. D,tch a? .XSe; pfcight barrels crease of from 70 to 100 lLr d. nd 49 IllecUaa Norembcr "Uu Axcrx3jrraTnrK-AT-LJLXGK : KlSDEXlT.12X.NrrT, oi"2asox colxtt. rox cosoats tuid coxo. iistkict. WHJIBTOX J. GBEEV, OF CT7XSI.P CO. trxL coutjck;e TIIOMAS.EUmX, f Or OXAKGK CO. OUCITOK TB1UDUTKICT: awirr galloway, or uK.b5c co. crajuox cockt jcogkh: Tint Distrlct-JAMES E. SIIEPUtED. Scoo4 D.trtct-riirU. PHILIPS. Third Dii trie t ALL, MAN D A. McKOY. rtrlh Ditricl-JA3CS C. MacIlAK. . : rtrt Dutriri-Jorrx a. gilmek. Sixth Dijtrict-WILLIAM M. SUIPP. per pQund and 30 per cent. ; on his saw. 8J ocidi aud 30 per cent. ; for his axe, 40 per cent. : for the .Iron hoops ' which inclose his CalcTof cotton when' made. 11 cents per ound; for his hammer, j 2 cents per pound ; his wrought nails, 2-i cents per ound; his cut nails, J 1 cents per pound; his horse-shoe. nails, 5 cents per pound; his tacks and sprigs, 24 cents per thousand ; for wood screws, from dto 11 cents vcr pound for cast iron liinrrw far ht Mrr oi ,Hne inSi Jo animal is a Devonshire bull K- , 1 . . . . iwt Jbuun 'roTCinirklltHi VUVtllUl U1 lilt inCTh?lawni-ffb?rrds of from 70 t9. 100 Jer day, and to the acre will he harvested. UKnf ,v.t . r:j i rrL rSS ftK S PafwsonjUick and destitute was increasing audi bhfiSi. l" i' "rgent. Any funds that 1 have blen or A UUU l .kklU... II 111 US I 1111V 1 AAntrihlltnH Fn. .Allnf C U .:-: 41 .. .u- ii . .!" "v"umiuuku;i mo i ciici ui me R : .iis Tr2?2Z. u,cn, nnnff people of 'Brownsville, can be t iTirrTi"ra " r ..M Lr.l r, uuu "w W k Messrs. laU, Hutchius: & Co.. - " Y vt vuu ouo1-: . Ualveston,; and can immediately be I ureensDoro rairux: Ahe numbcrof drawn on by wire by Thos: Carson, telegraphic ilispatches received at the Mayor, to be properly expended. ' office m this place last' month averaged (Signed) O. M. Kobekts, verv.ncarlv 20 a, day.- . A pnrimig. looking specimen 01 the bovine race -: '. vas exhibited on the streets this worn- i Telegraphic Brevities. , three months old, with the tail and pound :on his wife's sad-iron. I cents EwK :rin:;Tl. ',r ,A .l.u U ' Wash ugton, I). per pund; on his crosscut saW, 10 The is aiut theusu 6iz0 and ap- fflKt'W cents per foot. All this. averaSins ggjjftf inOcart,. Ib.HdcS, fefiS nearly 100 per cent., to the Peunsvlra- Sn.1 re.ly destitnte of hair, lies m heavy at present. , . . I . "ea". - v . . i wi i iik'n anfimntiani - a a ... i - . - ' 1 l . l l c ii.iiiiiiii.iii -r . ail Bri m. Mr-F-.i.- a t . j. i -w-r- . mueauiu wior. a na uiu is snore and the baggiDg for his cotton bales, ho pays spiked like an elephant's. . 2 cents per yard; on his j Wife's spool .Statesville Landmark: Mr. G. M. I thread,! cent cach and 30 per cent.Ton fs ves' f Sharjpcsbarg township, has commonly ot 85 ,-Kbra tl" Q,!;; PcrccuLonaiseiio61-b0y,S sTatcpen time ago, when it was : bitten by a cop- C03IMEJRCIAL. NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. . ! Sept. 5.-4 P. Ml SPIRITS TURPENTINE- Quoted firm at 30. cents. Sales of 300 casks at carallel in ofHcial frarnd Rn1 Trr.nol I . - J--.M.. Tv, of 1566- 60. ,nd the conrontiou tan r?r.CCQt- on.lus woo hat and .?.st!, " abated almost at onSe Nono offenug; ' - 1 - --- i nniin c r 1 - a - !.. - 11 r ni vimi - riiia --. wirssh.iwi. .-., ,.i .,,-.1 c snake's master," but Prof. uiuiti liiii- i : UUlVO MYO 111 i on tne north side rsandvsoil. nnrt thn doubt about its beinir tho sovp.rwim Ui or. r. tt.j . f! bite i " t I uwu nim $.oo. ior ooic. COTTON Quoted dull. ..Smallsales mirat r nmV-fi iirv ir t- a a m. ... a .. a r. ." wife's shawl, 50 cents iwr.pouiiH aud 35 1? , ' i un laws authorumg ihe issue of certain ' ... x loo botanical . depot, has a bonds known wthostMxial tax bonds. :V' .U. ms ned name tor it. Mr. siucii. uu- mo uonu Biue - : - ttf uZui the , ... . i-l " -ksxiie SPKCIAIi TAX BON t . .a r l. -..); t t . - 4.vuo ui iiitj iwiuicai auminis- v. . '- . I i. !"-:--.' . ,ff-. ... . , . i w ja; ecu i. ; uu uis giass lunt oxers, 40 1 rk -cu.u. viio ui mc ueiguuors gainer- w cents, j iJf, ; . trauoa that stands alone and has no -. . -Icd and mnt.inii,im on i- .. . . - y v" ui-ift-ot- i i i - . v i i . -.wuj.i uuwu arm ai.i.so ion cent.; on ! his coarc blankets. UorTfn? Good Strained. I i nai ana uc suaxes, were a oaica almost at onrv uuicnug. rrv, - I llauncl shirt about the same: onhUlMr. Shi ves calls the herb tkiio rattlft-1 TAR Onnfd fi m. of 41 QA vwa 1 K1 r i..a t . i " m w fv. & llrJt1 of 280 lb Salci - receipts at qupta- of the hills in CRUDE . TURPENTINE No nfti- rrro r uornvji rj-i -. i. - ? i l . lior, 5 n6 ur7 0"vJv-t iuau -ugrc.jSi no ciai quotations. (Kales of receipts at if mill i w i t r i . i k , m . i i I'Cr I rrmorl V Fn c-nl-n KIf . I, ..:.... r,, . . . ; I .. "-v-J v uVMW. of thesfl-'l,.nda mirtlv 1 '"r1 w"u UIkUIS Hickorv Pr5.- M STIIm ITillo V'VAA ....... ...j . p....-, ,w, n f ii irriiiil.,,,n '1 . I .. T ' . ,. 7"" -T-v ."""---I rnnnrtn m, . 1,.: rT mim unconstitutional aud were so declared win ui xianoycr, oicci on itne night of the tzrv.,MA v" Uiiaia Ul " lor luanng. IriSab ,XUm,; lvdcr 6 cents ,H,.r pound 26th in the 82 nd year of age. Jhc hasa Thft I following are the official qnota- -S5f2P" mcCol,rtof.1h? Sutc; V' - 20 ,h.t cent.; suspenders, 35 per "uniber of relatives in Hickory, among tions: , dcrliiatdccuiou, somo millions of dol- .i . . . them are fifteen rreit--ranflhillron , CliiIniK iw.i- n. ..J1'- ui.ocr uoow lor una witnerf The camimMin rWliC v m.-i 5-16 cts. -mwww WMUtf t4afc UUfc IA,tl - itttiX were rttniuctl nd.fcorae millions been issued, were holclcrs thereof. izeu,-. mere aro hundred and sixty ofthobonds still outstanding against Khk.u Til 7 I !rr 50 Udr-yV lV gff --vr-v ,u-2 --ut. .... .t ...8 a,"ak the pockets ol the manufacturers, who livinff chiMmn '-h J imTi M. S?! ' v: ' 1,331 bbls terwt, now amounts to over tweutv IZIZ 1 ' 7 . T. . yluayviuy 13 ;;r i:vb :""ulu esteaa cmdo Tumentine xiinnoffn!!n wu uy uus searciiiug taxation. -rr v? ' jeiy, aapny ; -.DemocUeLetnro of UAL".,:. tj s . - & ft n i a. i :i i iiiaiiii i ri rr iw-krw -- nr.... i. n a ar ,- . - ,- and the txynl in iftso nti v"w" r1 , uoserver: urs Octavius C ' ' r--. i icclive tirifrfrttr. c ?., l . - i 1tr.i.f . 1 i !;. . . It. 4. . . ? ; . '-- f Itooti I lrriiMfnr J ' - - inn ic c . ,n !-. wm. , ma u-.uuui j jjcr cent. ia liusi. wcck , was larxrelv" attended' anH I f 7.rrf; v w -u by the Treasurer ;..'.,., . . . - - .V . . K:;,-. !.:.i .f:. . iv-i!w m.ru;i; is laxtil 1 or H-ww"" uloreilIrmoniOUS-t MiHfllino- r i o ti more, which had L ;V. . -.. . v than fnr RPvi1V-n-. ru-. I ia & - ..12 ; j " surremlcrcd bv , t. m. "".'...T. . .'.'. '. "'" th m UoodlUddlin.. ...18 . ' , II.it the sum so author- T ,H T ". ",s Thy yeuerohlo" AVillred. Timiw q:, . " ' . . ; rr . ,. I I inilt trees and Jus r:inloii anil iiirrlniUrind Ins vpnopnlilntuifn -rT.. ....' - . - - -- -- tiii w 1 r 1 1 imi 1 . . .. 1. 1 ; . j -w. w t riM lit 1 1 nAif nt r -- .. . a . . . .--. -. , z i - i ... , , ,, I tutwi oci3 uu is laxeti -;uper cent, nil . vvu.jr, wicuruiuu wugusc lotn. I Cotton 1 - a a 1 SIX thousand dul nrs .. .f . . I thv ir m ifi.n luin- ti, ?.,i u. I .'' v- -.-r ? , 44 bales . 298 c ' 1,331 --V - . physicians are ;able to lath- f- omIts" cause is most fre- -quently.i ascribed to local surroundings, and there is very little question, but this 1 opinion is substantiated byj facts. Malaria does not nec- .; essarily mean ; chills and T- Vi-M . r Y-h. - 4 -L -- -. w. a I- I . -m . j icvu, wmic u.icc uuuuic usually accompany it ; It 7 often affects the sufferer with . j general lassitude, accom-f , ; panied by loss of appetite, sleeplessness, a' tired feeling . and a high fever, the per son afflicted growing weak er an weaker, loses flesh " . day after dayi until he be-: 1 1 comes 'a mere . skeleton, a ' shadow of his former self. v" Malaria ' once having .laid its. .... hold upon the human frame, the ' door of the system is thrown open ' - to nervous diseases. . The body - weak and , enfeebled absorbs! no nourishment, but subsisting upon itself, the digestive organs no longer perform their functions;. ' the liver becomes torpid, and other ' organs failing to do their routine ' work, speedily become disordered, t . and dissolution and death are apt ' tq ensue.- : - . : - it ; In addition to beincr a certain cure for ( malaria ' and chills ' and fever, i Brawn's, ; Iron ; Bitters . is highly i recommended for all diseases requir ing! a certain and efficient tonic; es- v ; pedally indigestion, dyspepsia, inter-f ' tnittent fevers, want of appetite, loss ; . bf 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'SjlRON BITTERS. -Take no other, VS lao 1 :e of Schedule A1! AND AFTEB .?UXK ov DAY m Air. i.nlrun lolWrt I ""--i'lUttS TEA IV a v uiincat n cinnn u.n i i Lcaro WcJ.Jou.1 . . . " V U.10 v Z Arrh-o atAVllni'gton, FrontStlY)V: P. J North AftTt leave WcWon..... J. " H.isp'J Arrive at Wlm,nlKr.U'iV7.V'. . '5 Train No. 40 J&nh VilJ TLm P, S Mount, Wilson, Gokbl Sio JSffi IN7 V Trains on Tarboro BraSff iV8-- Mount for Tarlwro at v i ,iCt Daily. lttulirffVlvTih.n,1 7 ,5 K$ Train No. 47 makes clone coniu.it It don for all points WdSS W Ti-iIb Va J1.. .. " I 1 Train Ko. 43 runs dailv and n,.i I neetlon for all point? Noi"!? jvasnin-ton. No. 47 tnatn.r''nond,,:, for Tarboro. rfJ.tr8in nxnwLU betWcvi w,ii.. asnmirton. and havA ""wrtoii ere. attached.. - miac sietV Ul i-.,. 1 i l ollna Centr K. fi Company. OWICB OF GKTRftAi SUPEHttTKiia,! irriimiryfton, N. x; JuBe, 'thang is -3 1 e of Schedule.i ".F.'AJID AFTTCT rrr-. . ... I t JT ' T JS82, Till operated on! th 217. 314 bbls bbls "f- au2()Nt sept 15 PASSENGEB, ilAIL ANDECP11ES8 TBUJv No. 1. 1 Avo Wilmington at....l....MP w , arrive at Uharlotte at...i...7. Ii'f . f no r 'ho. .... 1 o. z. TL iwjrioiie at ."...7.63 P.ir .), Arrive atWlminn S.'Jf- Trains No. 1 9 . 77 """. Ta-' Sfiss.roa! Train No. LDaUvexcent - ! I , Do, No. 2. do." Ho. 8fl: , ---. x-x.00 J. tUEIQIIT. Dally except Sundays, ! : i : -uy excent Hnnrlnva I : The Public U requested carefully to notice the Leave Charlotte, J new ana enlaraed Schenw. tnh Arninn ri.. I ArrivA t aiv " w v. w . VfHtfMV I ' ' . 'WUX.W J . .......... in drawn Monthly at Shelby. 1-eave Shelby 14 A: II 12.40f.nl . Ux to pay the principal or interest ofiXi 7oT" ..i s-wdipecil tax bonds. This.' it was darkn Southern farnW knows tnocgn enueu tho matter, as individual U W4 T1" Y11'! holders of the bonds cannot sue the ,-.'-.'' " U State. uouie THINKOP 1TWELL. But a new and unexpected view of When a country is thriving and pros- ujbucjuuh oas given rue to the grav tu ttU 113 nairai resources est apprehensions on this sutject. The are rapidly ascertained and de Stocks Arrlv ot n(.Zill!'"""""m" M0P.il 1" y"w'0 5. .40 P. 1 dence- Thursday: afternoorT .ir U- !--,----j- r-L3-iI " "iV"fJ ua -per cenc. sterling! 's - f?.atf.Wn . 1 T t . pyauj.no lessmanw boarding pupils being m attendance the first week! Va learn that yesterday, on the Louis burg roada few.milea from.- Jranklin- P'mW111111 IhrewrMiss Griffiha daughter oDMr Howell Grif fin, a very worthy citizen of rh of unchanged. Capital Prize $75,0008 . I ' m : ".. Tickets only $5. Shares in ..T-n- HSft WfnSSHL" connectld.. CottenHuiet 6aJs 4.n h ivJ . tt.i - .1 12 l.ifi. hjJJTiV.T;-1? wuu ..- . v ? mures stead v. -.! vwuuer 11.7.: Nn- , W.AVtVlW September 12.28: A firiiMjV, Train. andDo?JfcpI5,Cf between WnmlBrt, a5.hrt andlJaleJeli and ChiiriTa, wlthA I Jf connection at cfikfc !". .T- Q. K. B., for Stateiiviiu'r nectln on sal Train State of New York has passed thronh vcIPcd. when its transportaU'on fneil- Uon' out of a- killing her. her legUUtare a law enabiinz her 'citl. it,es ar bein-chcaply and cmicklv mul- . ia?-l . . - I ivc i j 1 1 1, virnnnr ,iA.iriL.- j.. i regret 10 learn that Mr J C Soar J oriPnT I 1 , cuange uorn n-.r, . c 5r .V.ocr- f 0Pen5Ht lowerhnft-RiTrt-,-.i.. "wi--ii r .n.i iiii mi i-rii v i . ' !. . ' vwu u.va -.-. Bf,f "kr; .: Vw"" Vi Auu n- recoverea and advannl fh 1 , t"H uiu - 1 vn-uktiuii. -V i 11 j 1 hu noon ro k i -i n - . . ... . . . i 1 11 i 1. . vw, ! m uu in. uu ami won l- f cooa it, - . 1 f 1 Leresn ni tvino . t;, -. ,1 -1 . . ,v 1 - " - o-'.i3. iii. 1 ,nni 1 1 1 11 1 11 - wva - ! 1 ji 1 1 1 iiii v Kii-. - j -k a - ry b,r?vn..J.a T "V"1."0"11 aecKred'ehane.- Corn - 7-rwxV I - r ; . . x. o. B. B., for StateavUlT i In Nab 1 ' vkcr J . I maces connection t r K. B. for- SpartMbn Atlanta and all tMinl :r rf-v . r . General 6nperintc(t o . . tests to institute and orosecntrt sulfa upucd, when its old indutri . Uwin tho Supremo Court of tho nnuA I PAQdinUG. YLTonei snrrnTn . Rf- . ,.: oi . .r: i.t. xvhon .v. v:c r schools. RnnrAr. o ;7.vr j"."?v r "er . -, luiuguamu w 4UB rMfi P. Ave I ku.wuujcui Is CCOnnmi. .. paiuim twuiueot' ia?r. M07.-nte -?;T?: . t rtrrV Yor. nst an, other State in the ?"?."M on. when jasUcois impa - ag,SS,?. IfflfewP fi-"'" 'l V tF I CtfaJjSUtS.; utoritr:fif;this nj -dmtobtmd. when peico and tSiJW "V- statute, the owners of tho bondoV th 2 onlerand respect (for law cv.rv- Shelby 5ff f Txr,::-- 1 . . . whpw mWn -4rV. ;:. L. i . lYCSterd -v w Aum uaro -U5UIUICU suits I 1 ..., nutu iy iwpiu,are nap- aiins.uie state of Louisiana, in the pyanuTntenu especially when all oapreme uourt of the United SLtn im3 come about xulnz tho name of the Stato of Newof intc-tinc war munl York as tho plaintiff in said n!nne rr plunder lawlessness these bondholders shall recover judlCttv,,lnndopprtjssIon Inconjoratetl iWlsftis .'wti;. , Tii .'' ,! I i 1 w u vti-i ifi n reserve fund of idea. , T T 0 1 --rr-.--i .-.l 1 - . s Xa popuiai vote Itsfhm. Sbiriti Fnrni-W; 7oT UdrtnrC w. naa nce?;been ?r " vuvuig i 1 - it k . . . r I -- . 1 av from Mr-1C." erri, steady Western taZ7Z - iiatMuuii .in r no 1 l . -..' -., uuuiiuni I wes-ern part of the StAt lrv,v;. ilm " i.vii.ii, j'Bmber -'ifih..i i-r. I He reports evervthin f TS." '' and, Sl.l4i.i5i J uiciia nnni .iuiJaiu.iH-nnrvtmin-n iAn.ii .r viViu ri i i-ui . mi. rvrr t .a . -J I tjcais to Tftivn in .'-. !-.i i 7 lern. nrmf ont,hAm:wh f . OLSOrrlPr riiK I .. ' " .o''WWKS lor C J.Ii- 1 . ...V 1 J-u-o : t-ww I inrnia n -?- . ? . r it j wv mi ' ' . j r a? . ofades- 2hn?S?S "? - - :-'T. Chlsfl wna o A-T TtfLK i . . ote "8 ""an- VV. 1SI1 " wM-i,iJH. u. Jtme25, 1882,: -u .i - 8; , 1 mnf -tn. .. c, . .. I Dfltir fmvmm mr- 11' -r. ... . ".ni : .':.- irom action will a ncf;Ml I Well for that: nrtrtntyr t . I estimahlft ff-ntlorwAw a Ti. a -r, -1 fPiJr ...-wviiuukuiw iu uao name I . . j -uut ucopxe 10 1 r o7 0 " . A J rooKs. py the people of any State tJt npver scale or postponed. ' takeplacemonthi i kawings ltUf St SIS ff1 WSe Ik -. I -I rf yei- eXclftiv' R-"fe:."me uner the 7. . -"- i-u ouu luanasremfint nr fcrefc G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louis- 0N I AD "kb JiasTnisi; ,1 lana . anil fAn Tttt at . ia V? l !'! : ...-... r , fi 1 . . : of fad7T " 77f.P. ff? JK?fi?.--iw A J - ,. i , I TT-TTn ---. f " je:iof Schedule. wtid manage all the drawing of tht bOtU OEDIKARY flrifl KirxrxT'J.r A-tr,V rr "." aiiesi ti . .-,- xicivvn. ' of the State of New York vs. fA consider what it is that brou t ci Worth Carolina. I its improved condition, nnrl il the bonds were issued in fraud of her ment 13 dac, as such improvements are Jfc Assembly, ad waS at WR'-hftk'" rihU and In laW are not binder on ndly due. to the change frm PSfrral nt ?f thl' ffiS? members of tStof? : $75,000, her j5..-r.i.." ' omain mmnH. - T. Penn.MntuM Life Insurance ComnZ 5 !Fpsent4 " r fa.M i1 IOO OOO TiMt&iK --4-..l. - lo prove corrupt w Y i "imenc, it will wiin headquarters at Raleigh Ha A JJaiid Wetcs desDateli JfrV.n WU lais P.i, oonspirxcrto, defraud her. the honAJbe well, -tve say, also.for, that -o.To widely kn6wn. and l.tS.'' wiU Ki mnfuU'A mm iV,'m.. . arid for that cnnfr ft 'JiLIU ' ' ' i - .f . ; r r " ' n?or...n -" .uunumon -ry . - wa nunii ii'iii Trrff 1 -ww w b w uiiMf if in rr r 1 ' - - f . . iaii it i rum c o -- i a - 4 , . . . tt - " "WM !i : " . : ! ""'5u Jvsnpnjia l.oo-l. . I Krt for off fw, Xvk-. ..- "ac, . . .idai uu ' i-BIZES NIGHT EIPBESS 0L-NS, DAILT-Xoi westnd 7 Eaat untry t6 pausq long and irr.i7 """H1? ead' and' in the ., o,ni icucivea : that the State owes the debts demanded. 001151 der wel1 fro thei go back from ire ana the court will give judgments gerumcnt to bad '. SrgwnImi B'i1 &StourSta.fr,f.,rr.r !. The material rn,lf- Lp t. ' ' : --gQUi 1 J i ' wuiuj - iiii ii i. v rv " - u a-3 ui iiMiirvniNi - . i . 1 ' mm J V4AlVllilLli: I -Mm. ' 4 I CWng an amount exceeding ,rcnJIoiQ North Carolina ire simnlv won- WC Ieatli., S.:;-.? tnuiiotu of dolLir " derful. Wo n, to i l viiliam J. Cbnirrilfri 'r.' ti I u miy be acouit.rIi';f (; I 20 H.W U JP analentThTt - ZJVt!"aDDl.of ."-"tat. in jr. Pm, a.t A'?2.o,uIkYi,ArVT v u aoont $100.000,000. 1 tr-"". ""on or things at no ?? "S80' ana"--S cned . . V' ' " -i . . lnnTmnnfd , k ui.MAnr niv . . - t lji. in i v - j ? . . . . 1 . ,1 . . . . - : t 5 , , - 1 . .-... v.u nyumiaic irom I : -y 1 .. I tj" : v. au-aitcea to the ! i I taro wiimingW;:;;., .J...io.io p. k iorence. j.57 1 E Ttl- ? VV; a. Junction 6.20 A a "res oiumbia.,.. .1 6.40 Aft. lars Each. -Fractions iri Fifths A; . "mmou.-. 6.2f A i l vj-. u r -.urn hit uirr iwrt pui . i apicai Jt-rze,of. ..i.i 1 Canltal Prfzo. of b M-m i4ir 0 a -r .t-. ia - . ...... 7.1. nnn .-, x-ast. I ; . - . . - --.. -Al fill I . ' .-xju UI11. ..... .......11. vamuu i-nzfi OTi :.: ... . :: Arrimi at vi... 2 PT.f-na o 4w,o-o Tr:iv; www- ion the ' 5 Prized f 'XXX' rv;:vr. 32.oooJ? lecuted! oli ia:::::: ;: il. 1; 'M Pi.7ii r. 7 .--w.uw 1 im'provemenis that we ,mh .: t - .. : 1 n. i ' 1 :. 1 -iwuiLai. 1 nA.i.fnM:...! . -. wuica in iNortn r.im n,.' improvements thnt wo . u-o'.- : , --yi oaia 1 nati - fiitiol "aU hi, , etatotopalot m min. rnanne-Tma'S TSSIfe .. -.pt -.xi-ana have IW wnii w uib ip. irnm ni icca 1 ---- The Political nartvtn.f i. ij . I rulo tha rnU Ir, f, TT: oy Wffl "r:: r" 4ut paign toidrnt. EIGIrki; 17 Ubie to Dally Uevlew;i prizes of r i2oo::::;:::::::::::-;- - aH ur . ki i;i.- v Prizes of i' K.'iVi-:!??;- B APPEOXIilAinON 1 9 AlYIYro n.o. Tj . . " ' ' ' - ' 9 t?"""" fes oi 750. . . 6.750 . i' 1 r '''.: , . !. : ' i " ' J -'" '-.260-U I, '; 2,850 1 1,867 Prizes, amottntln- fA i " ? .- ; 1 .. .--.t . '7 o .'mai.ni Hi ' - - " oniv be - . -ew ur- 10 P. Hi 147 A. a 1.00 r. Ml . --.j -. .... PIMVFJUUD. I AO. 40 fOTa oniv rul.. ' Tirft.fvf?1L - - -"--f" ""' ' WIUUI5 MU, I f I'assenjsrers for Columbia and all pointi on & I & C. IL Ii.. C... Ar.Tt R fiffltlona llVrni JnuM tlon, and all .points beyond. JouM Uk 1 Night Express. Separate Pnl eparate Pullman Sleeper for durletU ana for Anusta on Train 47. f . f 1 All trains run solid between Charles toq ib4 TVJLLmlngton. t j - . ' john. r. DvrtSE. General SnpeitnUadaiL rortrn tho State, will havo chaixe of to cb,aDse thafc Let for. hreo past, tha defense of the S:ate in the o l? TyUyel linking men throu-hontl i6. thI hoping Important suits. Ict tho fnfpTifXonf I otate consider this question well, in n" "o" 1 . mm ., 1 1 - --- o -uaisaui 1,650 WereAmericanP s w? cd; J25 uau oaro tl-646 60-64 Sofo .! . onlj to "" vcr aaorcssed ?o . 1 rrrrt r ; . Oct6ber-Tfo rom k ' A. POPE. PuMim Arent To Arrive ! 1 M. A. DAUPHIN, lf Nf r ru. -r ! l,S.j!?f!S aFeX i uroner :- "i.:- . . c. T.frArj.v.uw wun -wcua commits 1 the party ih proper pattr to trmt vrith PIoyioZ f&'SaJS2 SSf SSS? .'S"--S tenSr !? Pied Wgs win t1Sa..&22 i Nmb.Deiw B f X. A. niuP,.. " --. . 7". v w. vrJLXins win .the past." is the 1 Partj to whoso hands wo Standard Cub ftlS- " we party that Committed th tr, TTJ "png cases where Qui- . Best ever made. T.m T fMf - 0 4;:March-Anril mTr" ....7. Src uuier remedies liad CiiU. thartic' Pf7T - iZL-LITS.l i . vf-fB a- 4 p. m. Ontf " r ' i r W - : f r . A EJNOW SEUJNO XADIEST and GerTiii ? American 4.-1 Z1- Tn-ca at reduced prices, to like ' 6 39-W: ST Increasing Saddlery and Harne ti j 1 'loeuaraniM host i. . . ,.r . -. ; - ;. ' I8.a-ortarat. -Ti. owEN nff ' 1 ; rr - ureet It is tho common ohsrrv?;-,-. .. ftadwl ofBttuna hcaJtuTil , ; , . 4 UJ iuiiuenco of fais lfri"r w - T . . .. r" -"Aunous x c- lX)nU-nvl tMl m.. m. . . . Inn raoiO. r-V- JL V r.Z 47. J . Ii . mm vfc effect on tho r rt r-Ca3.Fni(i, and prescribed by Physicians, and sAM C?A12cnMK doit, ... .rr-"-" oest over ei.Ha iahaid corv ' 'T'-WOOn. -1 rowaer4 Shot. Canai Mnd.i. -.r ... t . r U In Pfl tT-l- 1 . . I (-.ic. .. . 1 . ---. w,, iuan iiinnri lower thsnnf :Ti7!1T'ana il r"" w -,. -Lrtees "(illA H a vrv . . MIB (MOSn voef--.l. . I -U eHmimillnn I. oil .. -. laLLrr on if--t! . jJiwuay. irn. -r 'v.' "c yestlay, harle5tin the an advBueo-.df SSiiffi: TV fajr i&eSfrt SSS Jf iO j, Successors to Jne. Dawson. A fi' " ., , .. - -w o -txar&ct 01. OTJK -UCIL SlklTn HAS JUST BETC-LVH Tvn. fk. - . . .m' "TtT.Tr" .'"onnern markets wnore w ty o weeks loparchaslng tho 1 1 LARGEST, HANDSOMEST AKD CITEi'- ; EST STOCK OF FDEXITUI-E ETEB , ', ' ' - - -. ' 18 aiit1Hr now br ernr Steamer. FurtV particulars In a few days. d. a. smith arw- ' ' North Front street only 15 C7 StdCcT Kasaaa Street. New Igfc. to d11 .vt:ixr York. Bmd&w, I Jxxnel3itf PUceaverr ne dnll .t .e .'..""? n;n , f fI. W7ftk-l,."-V.eUfOf "TTfirTv.. - cf fe Trtf oK-.'.V . ,r-' ' coiern.' Kochpsfo Kr .iis pacific b; DaBOSSET CO. IL B4IDGEItS, ESQ frnsifcnt Wllminzton it wi. "J: J tocce;tw the SeSStS ?.T5. " ?!dg across permit steameis toMathfTr "JXtf1 ont nhstmrtiw, w Z11- that stream with out obstruction. ..Tfra:tUlC!;' , ,J . ..'-i -f . . .--vi' . ;r.-' , , jyjHANTS , AND CLERKS WJia.Wfl hereafter at. 5 o'clock f b'f ' If close "E business finds . 'J : SPLENDID UNCH Ever day gat SCnTJTTES. Best the 4-.-f i.r f,-.".. ..! . .. . affordii antCprlcea verreasonable. , . -KCBpectfully;- ' . ' -.V-..- ' F, A' SCHDTT HAG-LET A LOVE. june!18-tf Fropriet! 1 i julyll-3m
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1882, edition 1
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