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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. TUB IUItIT vs. THE IEltS ONAL. NOON TELEGRAMS. WILMINGTON, N. a , The Earl of Litchfield has joined the la Brooklyn, N. Y., on Sunday, the Bine Ribbon total abstinence army. 1st instant. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher Wendell Phillips is nearly 72 years I preached to an immense congregation, old; tne anniversary ox nis.Dirtn coming Katcred st the PottoSea at Wilmington, N. C, as second -class nutter. - r.ri ?nnoiivoint thn mpth-1 a November. L ...f .u c r L': Henry M; Stanley is described OHIO. as in stout, E2STI XT G- - Cincinnati, Oct. 12 Noon. Dis patches from the Congressional ' dis tricts show very close contests between THE STOCK MARKET. . ty Telegraph to Dally ReTlew.) - p New York, October 12. Noon The Stock market opened at a general de cline of l fiom yesterday's closing fares. Richmond & west Point, how ever, was 6.J, and Illinois Central 1 higher. ' Immediately after tho opening pnees sold op a fraction, after which the list fell off J1, Louisville & Nash THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1882. Mr Election November 7th. UrRUCXTATirK-ATLABdB El 3 DEN T. BKNNETT, or asox cousrrr. roa coxoKEA THIRD coxa. DISTRICT. WHAUTON GREEN. OF CCMBERLAXD CO. I BCI'KEJtC COURT JTDGE4 tiiomas ruffin, OK UBANttB CO. i.tciTii: Tii:ui l'lsruicr SWIFT l ALLOW AT, or GULINE co. SUPERIOR COL'RT Jl'IKiKS: T.r.t DUtrtct-JAMK.'J II. SHEPHERD. Sooon 1 District 1UKI. PHILIPS. TWrd DUtrlct ALLMAND A. McKOY. Fourth Ittr!ct JAMI C. SUcRAE. fifth DUtrJ.-.-JOHX A. GILMER. .JJxth I)lrit WILLIAM M. SIIIPP. 0J3 of tho Sarato-a; Convention. HBtoHeiiS urgeu nis nearers io put iae auuap ui i much bronzed indignant condemnation upon mem Dy I Baron Wllhelm Rothschild, it refusinff to rote for iolger and Carpen- f timated ter. It is nothlnz unusual for the Rev. over two Beecher to discuss political questions in 1 ine rrince 01 w aies seems anxious Kiniy (ttep. 1 and W allace (Uem ) in dropped to 36 from 404. After this the ewua uuo u uuuuniona me low. morey cmiius a majority 01 1 niancet became strong anu f an advance as DOSSible. lie embodicslhn fam- I Art nnrl N'mI nrl IT art. aaoTi Maim fmm I r would have excited no particular com- hy publicity in himself. , , . Utoia. The official count will be re- Central Ne Trsfiv nent! and ment were it not for tho outspoken se-h Secretary Lincoln is said to have: quired to decide .between them.r Wal-1 Northern Pacific preferred were the verity with which the actions or thelsr-ipprd vty-two trunks, or . about 1 ciaims a majority oi 4, anu nere most conspicuous. TVPMnfYR ATTH TTHTTPT. 1-!.;, .nAtu'v. .limM tlP teeP his. sons out qt publiclifeas 1 ijuyy tun i m. m yii 11 i i wt. mv uuwujv I lOnf liAILROAjDS, &c Carolina CentraTRTfi"! Company. ?' Office of Gkxkhal ScFERiarrjcrii-i, t ' j ) ! Wilmington, N. C. Sept. SSiU, lssj. J ( Change of Schedule. QN AND AFTKR SEPT. SO, 18, gUoln cneaoie wlUbe.operAted o, , a J l A t J . party, of which Mr. Beecher has al v pounas. oi n.a motners aresa iraa v J. . .Iteiials. Durchased m Eurooc. from ways bcn an , earnest memDcr ana Vvmols b Washington. , : worker, were treated. His denuncia- Arab! is nnderstoad to have Iird In tion of the frauds perpetrated in that J luxury even while camping on a battle- also an official count must determine. "Since noon Richmond & Danville has Murray (Dem.) m tho 3d district has a J dropped to 64 from .70. majority oi zo. PASSENGER, HAIL AND lEXPRESa - - daily.' ! - Henry Ward Ilocchcr has seceded from the New York and Brooklyn Con gresational Association and is going to run his church on the independent Dlan after a pattern of religious faith design- cr ho was justified in taking the holy cd for it by the reTcrend rogue himself. convention was as bitter and scathing as they were deserving. It was not af ter the style customary with him, inas much as it wa3 not realry a political ser mon. It was devoted, rather, to the 'exposure and denunciation of a 'monstrous political fraud, as a clergyman misht.be expected to do- nounce any other great sin. er evidently concluded that it was as much a duty to denounce a glaring and brazen c.imo in the po,:;ical world as it was in the commercial, financial or so cial world; and tl-5 being presumably h;s view of the subject, he went about the task with a force ft' I earnestness whch a few only coid equal. i Wheth- field. At Tel-el-Kebir, it is reported. his tents were b'ned with .crimson damask and rich embroideries' flowers and fruits being worked in superb style. His" Grace, the Duke of Athole, is the most extensive tree planter in the world. Every year, savs the English journal Land, he planted from 60,000 to l.OOO.CCO trees. Dniine: the present The speak-1 season he has covered w Itn trees a plan- As might have been expect ed. the aesthetic movement in England has en tirely i,;ed out, and to be lesthetic is votcil "low" and common. lunch has been instrumental in kil,;ng the craze by its ridicule of it. Maybe this is the reason why Oscar does not go home. The Paris coi respondent of the Bos ton Transcript writes: An important electilc convention wUl take plaoe in j LOUISIANA. Fixing tlie Political Slate. - By Telegraph to Daily RctUtvt. , ; New York, Oct. 12 Noon A New Orleans special to the Tribune says; StateSenator Henry Deraas, and Reve nue Collector Mortis Marks, Republ can candidal o in the 2nd District, had a confeience to-day, and it is understood that Marks agreed to retire and leave Demasa clean field. Louis J. Sauer, one of the Republican nominees in the ocn iouisiana district, nas written a letter declining the nomination. , BCst ever made. Emory's Little Ca- Xl m T!ll 1 . . . iiaaruc ruia, pieasant to taxe, vr a t ixirc vuanonB sc.. w f j Arrive- at WUmtogto, kr' l U f- thartic Pills, pleasant to take, sugar ad f 8toP t rrUu- itatl coated; no ffripW: only 15cnte a boxl S0lntllde8,Batc11 thrSiSSS oi orugKisu or oy mail, o ianua.ru wur Co., 114 Nassau Street, New York. em aesw,. ; 1 Train No. 1. Dally except 8undT MIS CEIiTj ANE O US. OHIO. Keportcd Ieatb of a N'ewly Elected Member of Corigrress. , By Telegraph to Daily Eeview Cincinnati, Oct., 12.T-Noon. A The Republicans in New York have at length found a candidate for Con gressman at-Large. His name is How ard Carroll and that is about all there is to be said of him. lie will be heard of no more after tho seventh day of next month. Instantaneous photography has achiev ed another triumph. The London Time says that Dr. Caudezc has recently proved tho practicability of photograph ing landscapes from the window of a train moving at a rate of even fifty miles an hour. Wonderfully distinct views have been obtained.. Sabbath for the t:mo and the sacred pulpit for the place of reprehension, is a question unnecessary to discuss at present; though it seems that other noted dt 'nes in New York whoso moral reputation stands without a stain of reproach, have hought proper to . 1 1 !' veuu lie aeir views upon mo same subject in the some pub'"c mnn'ier.. On Sunday I-st. Rev. Mr. Talmage prea -bed upon the same subject, and,' it possible, was mora severo in his de nunciations th?n WiM Mr. Beecher on the previous Sunday. He not only dc nounccd the fraud ot he forged telegi am which carsed the nomin,tion of Mr. Folgcr, but he exposed the iraud ot a member of the Oneida county delega : l c t m October. It is probable that soon after r?Xul?: 'l th annarno ftn.l Rtrnota in P-rTa will h ypucgiau, me &UL'i;e!,iuioaiiuiuaie iut lighted again with electricity. It con tinues to be used at the opera and at the theatres with an increasing success." . ' FOREIGN "fLiO ATS. Nearly half a hundred lighthouses on the coast of France have the electric ! light instead of oil, but there are scien tific men who disapprove of the change. and predict that ePxitricUy will not an- ? A 1-1 A 1 . .. swer.ior. jigntnouses. ' I Two of Ismail Tasha's ; daughters have been placed at school m Fans and are described as ' "bright and clever gins." Their papa's harem is on the RuoBoyard, but the inmates are few and restrict d to those whom Ismail regards as i xves. - " --iai: uongress lrom the 17th district, is re- ! ported dead. His home is remote from the telegraph, and the report cannot be verified, but it is known that he has been low with Bright's disease. NEW YORK. Tlie Church Goes to Beecher. ; (By Telegraph to Dally Review) New , York. Oct. 12 Noon The I New York and Brookly Association ' of Congregational Churches yest2rday passed resolutions asking Mr. Beecher to reconsider b's action withdrawing irom the Asscciation, , and expressing concuri-ence m his oeiiet. - , FOREIGN NEWS. The New Orleans city debt, it would appear, is now in a fair way ot adjust ment. Tho principal holders of the pastrduo coupons, it is understood", will accept the provisions of tho refunding I tat o to anathema:ze tho one equally act of 1332. which will obviate the no-1 with the other. A man has ded in Vienna from wearr tion, by which attempt was made to mg colored unoerciotDtng;' the dyo be- By Cable to Dally Eeviewj ' : forcotherenomJrationorMr. CoiaeJU, n? absorbed by the skin during per- London, Oct. 12 Noon. Eccles, They werobCh stupendous. barer. i SStdiSXSSi 0Wit' 'frlSX franco, and Mr. T1ma?o dM not hesi- ivnm tai ln f if onAlllln. H al ntp, Jiquida- , , 0 o-i - i Hon. . jiaoiiities jlud.ulj. - 1 cessity of levying special taxes of a large amount, as has been tho case this year. The political milienium in tho Demo cratic party of Pennsylvania was reach ed In Philadelphia Saturday evening when ex-Senator Wi'liam A. Wallace .and the Hon. SamuclJ. Randall, who On tho same day Rev. Mr. Newman, of tho Madison Squat .j Congregational Church, in New York pity," preached a most powerful disco uric' upon tho cor rupt practices of tho politicians of the great metropolis. He exceed? i cither of tho others in denunciation of the gross frauds which arc being continu. ally perpetrated in New York. He SHOUTS. politi- m Nevada has almost as many ciansas it nas jacJc rabbits. - An attempt is being made lto grow cotton in southern Iowa. . . Tho London Lancet advocates stock ings made like gloves to prevent soft corns. ' . . , . . rmiaaeipnia ueiioists wm pay no hvn hmtnrnmUwT, .. ' I iorerenc on telephones until they can lacuoos, epoic iromuie same piatiorm. the murxipal government, and, in the Mr. Randall humorously remarked that course of Hs remits, said : "I was i Am j " ? i r a i when the distinguished cx-Scnator and himself came together in licarty accord, thorough Democratic unity could be re garded as accomplished. , - Senator Mitchell, of Pennsylvania, who is in the far West, has written an other letter protesting his devotion to the Independent cause and his contempt for the methods of tho political bosses. He believes the Beaver ticket "repre- born and bred in f :s city, snd I blush thus to speak the truth." j Rev. Elbert S. Poiter pr-ached at tho Bedford Avenue Reform d Church, Brooklyn, on ho same - ever'ng, I upon the same subject, andclo-jd by predat ing the ruin of tho Republican party, unless it ould 1 1 reeved of the rule or domination of vicious paiJsansJ Aside from those we have already named. Rev. Dr. J. . G. Oakley, of the The two healthiest places in Europe are Geneva and Edinburgh, their annu al death rates being respectively 17 and is per 1,000. .;:. - t The people of Venezuela will cele brate the centenary of Bolivia on July 21, 1883, ntCaraccas, by' the dedica tion of a statue of Washington. . A fall of snow occurred in Melbourne lately. Most of the inhabitants had never sccnjne. The temoeraturo fall to 30 degre-s almost, some aver quite, unprecedentedly low. ; o , Malafe, Chills and Fever, and BU- COMMEBCIAIi NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. .. ; ; ;; October 12.. 4 P. M.r SPIRITS TURPENTINE-Quoted firm at 48 cents. , Sales of 186 casks at I these figures. s , . " ; , y. ' ROSIN Quoted firm at $1.45 for Strained and '$1.55 for Good Strained, with sales as offered. V TAR Quoted firm at $1.82 per bbl. of 280 lbs., With sales s offered CRUDE TURPENTINE No offi cial quotations Sates ' of receipts at $1.75 for. Hard and $2.75 for Soft.; . COTTON-i-Quoted steady. Sales of 250 bales on a basis of 10 cents1 for Middling, and later , sales of 100 bales j on a basis of 10 916 for Middling. The following are the official quotations : Good Ordinary...; VI -..9J -.. '' : cts Low Middling; . , . . . . . . ; . .10J " : ' ; Middling L1..10& .. . " Grood Middling....... J.... 10 15-16 " TheSeeret of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim ply this : It is the best Iron preparation ever made ; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and docs j ust what is claimed for it no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of thev system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com- ,. mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 79 Dcaibors At., Chicago, Nor. 7. . I hare beera a great sufferer from A rery weak ctonuich, he&rtburn, and drspepsia in its wont form. Nearly rerrtning I ate rare me distress, mad I could eat but little. I hare tried ererrthfacrecomaended, hare taken the prescriptions of a doeen physicians, but cot no relief until I took Brown's Iron Bitters. I feel one of the old troubles, and am a new man.' I am 'getting much stronger, and feel first-rate. , I am a railroad engineer, and now make my trips regularly. I can not say too much in praise of your wonder ful medicine. D, C Mack. Browns Iron. Bitters does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation.) It will cure dyspepsia; indi- s gestion, ) heartburn, sleep-, lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, wcalaiess, &c. " I Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. : Crossed , red line and trademark oa wrapper. do- Satunii , SIHJJIY DIVISION.' PASSEXtiKpj uA . EXPRESS AND KREIGUIV Daily except Sundays. ! ' Leave Charlotte Arrive at Shelby ..V"33 i LeaveSbelby.... iSl'11, Arrive at Charlotte J;?-. Trains No. 1 and 2 make clos cobiwwm Hamlet with li. & A. Trains to eand at Charlotte with SheTbVS a nectinjr there with vr'if T Vff ffJ".' eca. on said road. iW rPUU loSt?08' ffiak.?8 coniectlon at tW t 23-tf General Pede,, Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company. Wilmington, N. C, June 25, 1881 1 1 Change of Schedule. H ON AND AFTER JTJXE 25 1882. it i t P. M.. Passenger TralS, on S tvLi.l ton & Weldon Iiailroad will run vll . DAT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS Daily - NOS. 47 KOBTII . AHD 48 BOVTH. t Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot. 6 40 a Arrive at Weldon.. Tieff iiGiuuu, vt a u Arrive at Wllm'gton, Front St. D'pt, 9.M P. H Fast Thbouoh Mail a Passavon Tkaiii i)alLT JSoa.. 43 Nobth jn 10 SovtbJ Leave Wilmln&ton.Front st. Tnt mkmi Arrive at WeamI..".w7.::.V.T 11 55 V5 1 Leave Weldon..., t in v'C ! Arrive at Wllm'gton.FrontSt.D'p't 10.55 P k m Train No. 40 South wllJ stop only at Hocli Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro and Maraolla 7 xrains on xarboro Branch Road Leave Reeky Mount for Tarboro at 12 M. and 7.15 p M Dai1? IHtunl? leavc Tarboro at 9.00 A. and S P. M. Dally. , , , Train No. 47 makes close connection at Wei. don for all points North Daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bit Line. . --.'.:'!: j 7 Train No. 43 runs dailr and TnV .u.. i- ' nectlon for all toInts North vt ....1 j Washinjrton. No. 47 mabA for Tarboro. i T I .77. wAll trains run soLd between Wllmlnrton as4 Washington, and have Pullman Pi7 bu-V era attached. :-t ,r , JOHN P. DIVDnt, ' General UrperintendeDt !: Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta B. E. Co. OFI7CB OP QENTESAI. SrjPEBnmnrDKKT. Wilmington, N. C June25,'i88fc " i IX. i 4. .11 .1 . M - .ri . n 1 a.i ui Ct lU ui aua urgOS ' , f4l . - ' . 9 inns id.k rsitivplv nnrvl With V. all Republicans who would save thcir x "4"u orVa rstaxd re liin irllihl . w a nil mm n r rm ee . - w 1 OCt 10-lW tp-e-nrm 1 n i T.Tk n e ui j o uutuwuu uuio 1 ma all iXUalilDlB I . 'i party for future triumphs and useful- r Jr :T,,: ness "to crad'catc these evils thorough Ij, and do this now," by defeatlns'Bea-vcr. of the St. Lukes Methodist Church, Rev. II. M. Hodge, of tho Serond Uni- versalist Chdrch, and Rev. George " W. Gallagher, of the Fourth Unitarian Church, at Harlem, discussed the same The net income of the rostofllce De partment for the year ended June 30. 1S2, was about $ 1,500,000, tho receipts exceeding expenditures by that amount. Excess of expenditure over income was rare from 1790 to IS33. After the latter I date the wider extension of the mail service over sparscly-r-jltl: 1 ter It -ry I would inevitably follow should they be made deficiencies not uncommon, and I permitted to continue. stinate, long-standing cases where Qui nine ana all other remedies had failed. 1 hey are prepared expressly for mala rious sections, in double boxes, two I kinds of Pills, " containing a strong ca ii i t.it maric anu a emu oreaicer, , sngar-coat- DAILY RECEIPTS. 'i ; - - r- Spirits Turpentine.. ...... L XMJSlil .................... Tar Crude Turpentined ........ 692 bales 203 casks 824 bbls 139 124 bote bbls First National Bank of Wil i mington. 1 Change of Schedule, -! 100 P. M., the follong PftjMeiifc. ''jtebeWah subiect in their resDcctive temples of ed: contain no Qidnine or Mercury. v -. i ' ru .. nlild and elncient, certain in their ac- elther of their, eimons were parti- tion and harmless in all cases: thev f- san in character, but were all aimed at fectuaUy cleanse the system, and give mS5? .T" wT1"??00 8 DOMESTIC MARKETS. By Telegraph to Dailr Review : FIKANCIAL. . r. APITAL 8TOCK. $250,000 SURPLUS FUND.. 66,000 the reduction from,lmo to time of the rates of postage had the effect at length of making a defic.tacy the rule rather than the exception. From 1SIC to 131a a letter ca:.. cd not over 80 miles paid CI cents; irried over 80 and un der IjO miles it paJd 12 couts, and if the letter weighetl a-much as an ounce tour times these nu.-i were charged.' The rate?, it wi'l to observed, were closely prop or Toned to the weight ot the mail matter and the UUtan.o it was cairicd, the idea of a utvfoim rato not being approved at that time as a practi cable one. In 1S51 the 3 cent rate was O I 1 1 1,1 Jil - ' i . hearers of the crU comequences wMoh SffTfSffAS' ; hort 485.- Stoto bonds ieneralK effect on the worst case. Theyareused ' ' - ' and prescribed by Physicians, and sold ' commerclax. by Druggists everywhere, or sent by Cotton steady; sales 1,299 bales; Up mail, and 50 cent boxes. Emory's lands Hi; Orleans 11 11-16. Futures Little Cathartic Pills, best ever maae, barely steady; October 11.14; Novem only 15 Cents. Standard Cure Co., 114 bei 10.93; December 10.91 : January Nassau Street. New York. 8md&w. 10.98; February 11.08: March 11 20 -I Flour firm and quiet. Wheat ouiet 1 1 1 ii . All interest in the comet has ceased "Have you heard from Ohio?" is now the constantly-reiterated 'question. Deposits received and collections made on an accessible polnfs In the United 8tates. 1 MOONSUINE. DIRECTORS E. E. BURRUS3, Joan 1) aie mrst hive been a bru nette. Coiannatti SUurday Kigld. "Plrse hnng np," is the polite tele phonic lor-"hold your tonuge." Ncw Jd'xtcan. ine green srrocer is one who trusts tho new family in the next block. I Acta Orlaim ricayunci There is man a in England who gained over nlty pounds in one week, xle bet John , L; Boatwriffhfs Si XOI& 11 reached for distancts less than 3.000 on the winning horse. Tonkers States- T7 x 4 . d ij and in ISG3 the limitation for wlr , XUA JJCttUtJT, H Ulli;iH miles. distance was abolished, and the rate was made un "orm. Undcr-this system deficiencies were a maUcr of course, that of 1S60 amounting to $10,500,000. Owing to the restriction of tho .service daring tho civil war !o the densely-pop ulated Northern States, it became again self-support iog, and in 18C3 there was al Ihe time wasted by men in feeling inthowromr pocket wou'd make the next generation rich if they had it. De troit Tree ires. A Cincinnatte dairyman is charred With hitinr' nfT tho tina of Via dnMt ears. This is something unusual in the : wry of showing love for horseflesh. i nua. unromcic litraui. i. Lara firm at' 12.95. Snirit.Q hir. pentine ' 5050.V cents, r Rosin M ana?, TP TATTI 7MTT1T1T ...I rf. - . It f, . " rAxtUJjri JJ'ilUJN Jxi U it" t , : xreiurm qniet. i uAbiuiuiui, iz. .Noon iour unchanged and steady. Wheat, South ern higher; .Western steady, closing firm; Southern red $1.12; amber SL 09$1.15; No. 1 Maryland $1.10ibid: No. 2 Western, winter red, spot, $1.07 $i.07. Corn, Southern scarce and nrm: western inactive and Southern white 78; yellow 73. A. MARTIN, D.O.WORTH, JAS. SPRUNT, JAS. DAWSON. will be run on this road NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY No. West and 47 K&bL' 1 ' Leave Wilmington.... ......... ....10.1dP, M. Leave Florence.... tSTA. M. Arrive at C. C. A A. Junction...... 6.20 A. MJ Arrive at Colombia. M0 A. M. Leave Columbia. ..........10.00 P. M. Leave C, C. A A. Junction.... 10.50 P. M. Leave Florence LflO A. M. Arrive at Wilmlncrton. 6.29 A. U. NIOHT MAIL AKX PA88EX QEK TRADT, VXTLT, No. 40 West, axd Dat Mail akd Pa , SEjtoes Train, No. 43 East. . h ! Leave Wilmington. 11.10 P. M. Arrive at Florence...... 147 A.M. Leave Florence.. .................. J. 1.00 r.Jt Arrive at Wilmington. MSP.. Train 43 stops at all StaUona. I No. 40 stops only at Flemlnfton, WhlttTw. Fair Bluff and Marlon. I ' Passensrers for Colnmhla and aB noiotl v C. R. H,, C., A R. R. Stations. Alkcs Ju tion.. and all nointa bevond. ehould tak 4 Night litpress. . ' Separate Pullman Sleepers for ChArlU All trains run solid between Cnarksuw u Wilmington. i j l i v JOHN F. DlVlJtt I! General Snperlntsndoit T. M. EMERSON, General PaaseafBt AffU a14-ti . I Kbller Process Flour. OFFICER: easier; E. E.BURRUSS.. JAMES DAWSON A. K. WALKER W. LARKLNS..., ap!23 ... President. J.. Vice President. Wew Restaurant rpHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESf" 4. ... ... i A f OT" in nriA nf AnrnnkliAa.linAfs surplus cf 2,000,000. A Her the war Ust week asked one of hei-l nnnila hr dcGciencies aoia became the rule, and I his brother was not present, and the have continued up to tho present year,rscr wa3: vlIcase, mam, he's got Purity, and Bread pro ducing qualities, it is the highest attain able standard. FOREIGN MARKETS. NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE. JOHN 1. STELLmJJES, Prop. fully announce that he has jusGflued P? Cashier I Granlte touthYftmt nt,. m W for Ladies and Gentlemen, where mo w refreshments may be bad at all hours of day. Ererythlng la'new and first elaM- litA VS.1tAT anrl MnWamta tttmAntM. ,J.v. ' " ! r s lyvH. mmr" ' A'rat Cashier diminishing, however, , from year to yeas as the country became more thick-, It settled. Tho immediate cause of the surplus reported was tho detection of the famous Star-roote knaveries. It was estimated that the service needed for the year just past would cost $3,-j 00,000; its actual cost was $5,900,000. thetirer Jeyer." Boston Courier. A gentleman had his olcturo taken reccatljr; it cost h m 1X0, and stiU he is not nappy. A Tcllow Uok it out of the hall when the latch waa . up.- Zos&w Guaranteed in erery Instance By Cable to Dally Review.! . Liverpool, Oct. 12 Noon. Cotton in cood demand a.nri froolv vious - prices ; Uplands 67 Orleans 7 DEALEK foreign and domestic 'Lttf6KAJ oaies ; speculation and liquors, wines, cigars, Ac export ; 1,000; receipU 14,CC0, of which . . ' o,iw were Amencan; October 6 39-&10 6 38 64C6 374: October-Novpm ! 21-&ICG 234C6 23 &4 Novem ber-December 6 18-ei; Decern ber-Jan -nary 6 18-64 : JannirT.Vohmirv n . iq 64 ; May-J une 6 24-64 ; June-July 6 25 64. uturcs quiet. 1 :30 p. m. Unlands 61 z f)rUno -iu. . ...... seatoa in Corner Second and Princess Streets. I Wilmington, NC. iiestaurant i Meals at all hours, till 12 Oysters In erery style In season. - i 3Game and Oysters la Wines, Liquors andCIgars. noTlS 1 . T.JL.8CnVTTt,Tn Excursion and Pic. Nio' 3EASON IS OVER. TIIE TUtA18 and Ball season Is now openln. p. ro. Satisfaction Guaranteed. OCt 5 i A good medicinal, tonic, with merm u urown s iron liitters, d russets say. real T nrtvAif sfVsV 1 m V TT" r WITT. nnvB n t w rw . vmrl - Mvyn9 w. k4 1 r turpentine 39s and 6d. la. Spirits PTJEOELL HOFSE. who are used to riRST-CLASS wptk at - f JOHN W LB t PracUcal Barber and Perfumer, uaiAct ouwt. ucmccu ivui Streets...". . . i -"'-' , oevs-u Freshwater Pcrcb, Trout and Black so au ovi-ui ju xivkJL If lUVUlX 43sn nc)latod lines.. Amll aw . ! ment ana lowest Prices at .TArva 1 "TJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, ' - JSGTON. N. C , . - B. L. PEBRT, Proprietor. Late .Propriety rAtlantte HoteL first to all Its appolatsaeata. Terms ru m a Fire-irons, Shovels, Tongs. CaaI Ilrwla CoaI Zhortl. fceiun at very low pr. "r "T. ii r Mm TV-rti Rhnvl Tonrs. Fire stands. Coal we are amine our stoc JfaSfio ozs, ll(K it 1 ay. Ieb841 I "octt :
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