t t 1 I i t The Daily Review. WILMINGTON. N. C. Watered at the Pottoflce at Wilmington, N. C, a second-class matter. chusetts and in New Jersey. The angaries for New York and Pennsyl vania are by no means favorable to the JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. Republicans. In the event of the next Presidential election being thrown into the House of Representatives, Ohio woald give her vote for the Democra tic candidate. ' . FRIDAY. OCTOBER 00. 18S3. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Election November 7th. acraunrr ATXTB-rruutos . BIS OCX T. BENNETT, or axsox cocicxr. roKcooasfts nxrxo coxa, district. WHARTON J. GREEN, Orm"CCMBEXLXXDCO. acruxxK cover jvxoz TIIOSI.VS RUTFIN. or oz-ixai co. WUCTIOR TniKO DISTRICT: SWIFT GALLOWAY, Or GRECXS CO. SCrEXIOS COURT JUDGES: Fir.t DUtrict-JAMES E. SHEPHERD. S;a4 DUtrict-FRED. PHILIPS.. Tl.Ird DUUicX ALLMAND A. McKOY. k oartS DUtrict-JAMES C. MacRAE. fifth District JO II X A. GILMER. MU District WILLIAM M. SHIPP. 1 A Liberal Democrat is a sort of lj'woz Republican. pol- TUE NEW SOUTH. The Administration, says the New York Sun, has started "a great move ment for a new South." to use the phrase or a Washington newspaper whose editor publicly employs the Pres ident's name as a sort of guarantee for this political project. '', The principal leaders of the new de parture arc Dick Harrington in Dela ware, indicted years ago as a principal in the safe burglary; the notorious Chorpcnning Cresswell in Maryland, who was-driven out of Grant's Cabi net; Mahoue in Virginia; Leach and other Stalwarts in North Carolina; Cash.the duellist,inSouth Carolina ;Fort Pillow Chalmers in 'Mississippi; and others of like character an4 antecedents in different Status. These scurvy oiiticians have been brought to the front and given the posts of honor, to say nothing of the messes of patronage, in this business of cre ating a newfSouth. They are the chosen chiefs, appointed at Washington, and wearing Administration collars. To Gov. Vance has been speaking in the 1 them the true Southern Republicans Kirit District and he says that it is all! must give precedence, if they would snand on the goose. find favor at the White House. 4 Honorable Republicans in the South refuse to train under Harrington, Ores- well. Cash, Mahonc and Chalmers. They see in this movement an artful de sign to capture the next national Con veniion oy irauus iikc inose success fully employed at Saratoga, with, man ufactured Mahonc delegates, Chalnier delegates and Harrington delegates, as bogus representatives of the Republican party. In lact, the ashmglon organ of the New Republican South has already de clared that these spurious Republicans must be admitted to the Convention or thero will be trouble. Surely, the Re publican party has burdens enough to bear without this additional strain on its back. 1 ' Tens of thousands of honest Repub licans in New York, in Massachusetts, in ixcw Jersey, in A'cnnsyivama, in Indiana and in the Northwest will re fuse to join the coalition with Mahone, Cash, Chalmers, Creswell, Harrington and company. It may be well for the Democrats of this District and State to know that Neal, Democrat, defeated Hart, Repub lican, in the 12th Congressional District of Ohio, by a majority of three votes. Hon. Galusha A. Grow, one of the most distinguished men of the Republi can party in Pennsylvania, acted as one of tho vice-presidents in the Independ ent Republican meeting at Montrose on Saturday. His appearance oil the plat- lonu excited great enthusiasm, and it is thought his espousal of tho Independ ent canso will havo great influence in tho Stalwart Republican section in which ho resides and where ho has always been a great favorite. NOON TELEGRAMS. NEWYOKK. i Destructive Fire. By Telegraph to Daily Review. New York. Oct. 20. Noon. The four-story furniture warehouse of Theo- sen & Uhle, Third avenue, was burned this forenoon. The building partly and stock almost -entirely destroyed. The total loss is $45,000, of which $37,000 is on stock. The insurance amounted to nearly $40,000. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Suffe: ARKANSAS. Cotton Planters Association. By Telegraph to Dally Review. Little Rock, Oct. 20 Noon. The National Cotton Planters' Association re-elected F. C. Morchead, President; Geo. W. Klein, of Miss., Treasurer-; S. R. Cockcrcll. of Ark.. R. M. Patton. ot Ala., il. it. Lucas, ot La.. .11. R. Jackson, of Ga.. A. P. Butler, of S. C, M. McUhce, ot N. C. GiJ D. Hands. of Miss,. A. Bradford, of Fla., E, , Eas- Iey and P, AV. Kidd. of Tex., and R. ii. lovc. of the Indian Territory. Vice- Ifesments. President Alorehead sub- , . m raiiteu nis annual report, ana a paper on cotton and land syndicates, by S. R. Cockcrcll, was read. The President was anthorizeiMo appoinfseveral trav elling lecturers. FOREIGN NEWS. By Cable to Daily Re view J Dublin; Oct. 20 Noon. Earl Spen cer, Liord .Lieutenant, lias com muted the death sentence ot Walsh, who was convicted as an accessory to the murder ot Constable Kavanaugh, to penal ser vitude for life. Mario Prcscott, tho actress, got $12, 500 for being libelled through the press. Wo know-nothing of tho merits of the case, but ono of tho witnesses Introdu ced by the defendant, if he lied, told some of tho wickedest lies that ever - polluted tho atmosphere, and if ho told tbo truth, (which wc do not bclievo) he betrayed a meanness, a contcmptibility and utter lack of manly sentiment that should cause him to be detested, ab horred and loathed by everything bear ing the semblance of a mau. COMMERCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. October 20. 1 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted ilnn at 51 cents. Small sales at 51 cents. ROSIN Quoted firm at $1.40 fori Strained and $1.50 for Good Strained. with sales as offered. TAR Quoted firm at $1.82J per bbl. oi izx) ids., wiui sales oi receipts at quotations. , CRUDE TURPENTINE No offi cial quotations. Sales of receipts at j $1.75 for Hard and $3 for Soft, COTTON Quoted steady. Sales of 450 bales on a basis of 10 3-16 for mid dling. The lollowing are the official quotations: Good Ordinary 8 15-16 cts Low Middling 93 1 Middling 10 3-16 " Good Middling 10 7-16 " no longer from Dyspep sia, Indigestion, want of Appetite,loss of Strength lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, &c. BROWN'S IRON BIT- TERS never fails to cure all these diseases. - Boston, November 26, i83r. Brown Chemical Co. Gentlemen : For years I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and could get no relief (having tried everything which was recommend ed) until, acting on the advice of a friend, who had been benefitted by Brown's Iron Bitters, I tried a bottle, with most surprising results. . Previous to taking Brown's Iron Bitters, everything I ate distressed me, and I suffered greatly from a burning sensation in the stomach, which was unbearable. Since tak ing Brown's Iron Bitters, all my troubles are at an end. Can eat any time without any disagreeable re sults. I am practically another person. Mrs. W. J. Flynn, 30 Maverick St., E. Boston. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS acts like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tast ing the food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. JThe only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache! Sold by all Druggists. Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. ' See that all Irort Bitters are made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and . have crossed red lines and trade mark on wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. MISCEJIitiANEO US. ItAHiRQADS. The Putttieis new and SStSa SoTdrwn jKSS? Carolina CcntralTjft Capital Prize $75,000 Tickets only $5. Shares in pro- portion. . 4 Company. Orrzcs or Gxxxxax. nnxLsrtxttxt wummton. N. C.. Sept. 28ih. isas. 6 Of Srhprl II In Louisiana State Lottery AND AFTEB SEPT. So, 133 uompanv. SSf;acneaa,e wm-be ttu Incorporated In 18G8 for 25 Tears bv the Tir- p A asn v vt? t a Islature for Educational and Charitable tn- 1 "V rrEESSTKlrv capiui oi i,uuu,uuu to wh.ch a or f 550,000 has dlnco been poses with a cai reserve fund added. . By an overwhelming populai vote Its fran chise was made apart of the present State Constitution adopteu December 2d. A. D.f 1379. The only lottery errr voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpone. ItS GRAND SrXGLB Number Dmwrrni take place monthly. A SPLKNWD OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Eleventh Grand Drawing, Class L, at New Orleans, Tuesday, November 14. 1SS2 150th Monthly Drawing. V look at the following Scheme, under the exclusive supervision and management of Gen. G. T. BEAUREG ARD, of Louis iana, and Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia, who manage all the drawings of this Company, both ordinary and semi-annuai., and attest we correciness oi me puuiisnea Official Lists. Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. " 1 capital rize of t.vaoo DAILY, Vrt t Leave Wilmin, 1 No Leave Charlotte.. Arrive at Shelby... Leave Wilmington at..- ' 1 Arrive at CharlSre aC'T I t t Leave Charlotte at. iZ' V8- Arrive at Wilmlneto; ; f- M. Trams Nos. i and 2 stop at TeKdbE,ntade8aleUio SHELBY DIVISION, PASSEXueL uAu EXPRESS AND PUEIGHT. U Aauy except Sundaj. la j.. Leave Shelby........ Arrive at Charlotte . V. r Trains No. 1 and 2 make close 2!" . k Hamlet with IL & A. Trains to?rUo TrSn. " CharlttC aSirfii Through Sleephjg Cars betww.. wn ' meeting 'there wl'tfa W.l CH-Sf1 on said road. lLtotl- lnu lotwlth A. & T R8 RS0a lajRSfa::::;; ?S:8Sg Wilmington & Wcldoi 2 Prizes of $6,000...... 12oo0 VXUUH liailroad Company. 5 Prizes of 2,000......... 10,000 10 Prizes of 1,000 10 000 20 Prizes of 500... 10,000 100 Prizes of 200..... 20,000 300 Prizes of 100.... ....i. 30,000 500 Prizes of 50...;... 25,000 1000 Prizes of - 25...... 25.000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 6,750 9 ' " 500. 4,500 9 " . 250. ,2,250 OFFICE OFGKKKRAL ScrERIXTEXDEXT, Wilmington, N. C, Jano 25, 1882. 1,967 Prizes, amounting to! $265,506 ppucauon xor rates to ciubs SHOum only be Change of Schedule. made to the office of the Company in New Or- fK AND AFTER JUNE u leans. J P M Pftfwwn(i.Tu ' . .Ar .For further information, write clearly, lmiwSSkStlal i rn -.i o j j . , " ' I " mil run a Tnllntt-. "6 iiiii nuiuws. obuu uruers oy express, i t a "v nr a tt vt- T-.-r,,. " - Registered Letter, or Monev Order addne3 DAY MAIL ND EXPRESS TRAINS Dailt Only to AOS. 47 KOBTH AKD 8ntiT or M. A. DAUPHIN. Tir w.m;: " I'. M . " F w V V vivu. V T D U N. B. Orders addressed to New Orleans will reserve prompt attention. sept ll-wed-sat-4w-d&w oct 16-lw tp-c-nrm 1861 - - - 1882 First National Bank ' mington. -ttfavc anTiim non. rrnitst tun u Fat Theouoh Mail & PassenoU Tbiui Dailt Nos. 43 Nobtu and 40 socth n rTTi1non'FrontSt-' Depot. n-F 1Ai I Arrive at Weldon..... 11 U V ii 0T VYII- Leave Weldon...... 6l?p S Arriye at Wllm'gton, Front St. D'p't 10.63?.' S MOONSULNE. Tho present comet in the Eastern sky, which can be distinctly seen by every one at early morning, is certainly tho most remarkablo ono of all tho mod" This is the grandest, mightiest, most glorious rcpuDiic mat ever dicsscu tne world, and yet, with all its power and learning, and greatness, it can't make an infuriated woman stop in the middle of a sentence and listen to an explana tion. . i , After an enthusiastic lover spends two hours' hard labor over a letter to - .w.. .... vmkvi. spiuing a urop ot ins on it, he lirst of the Warner Observatory, Rochester, swears in a scientific manner for a few N. Y., states that tho comet grazed the minutes, and then draws a circle round ancc. so much so that ,t has divided m- A youngwidow was asked why she to no lcs3 than eight separate parts, tll was going to wed so soon after the of which can bo distinctly seen by a I death of her first husband. ''Oh, la!" good telescope Thero is only one other I sa,u s,5 : i .i myself JlVUi . DAILT RECEIPTS. Cotton , 968 bales Spirits Turpentine 293 casks i Kosin 1158 bbls Tar 142 bbls Crude Turrentine 90 bbls -i APITAL STOCK....... mm no. 40 South will stop only at Bockt Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro and Manwlla 7 Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Rkt Mount for Tarboro at 12 M. and 7.15 P H DZ't tuJvn leavo Tarlxro at 8.00 1 IL and 3 P. M. Daily. ii-'i Train No. 47 makes close connection it Mil den for all points North Dally. All rail rli Richmond, and dally except Sunday via B ESTABLISHED 20 Years. SURPLUS FUND 66,000 DOMESTIC MARKETS.1 Deposits received aBd collections made on all accessible polnfs In the United States. divided, that one being Biella's comet of 1846, which separated into two parts Applications havo been made on Mr. II. II. Warner by parties who have 'Deacon Jenkins was yesterday threatened with a severe attack of con cussion oi tue spine, but is now out of aanger," was the way the editor stated Thar T n A a I AM a - AL . ' ? viuWw, ciaiui-1 time to escape the old ram. Whether tho great comet will continuo I time Peter comes home IrdnT hia lodoi By Telegraph to Dally Review FINANCIAL. New York, Oct. 20 Noon Stocks moderately active. Monev 5 ner cent. Sterling exchange, long, 481:. short. 485J. btate bonds inactive. Govern ments generally unchanged.! COMMERCIAL. Cotton steady; sales 220 bales: Un- lands 111-16: Orleans 114. Future she, "I doit to prevent fretting fad I J,10-!1 5 November 10.61; jlfto death on account of dear DecemeL 10-61; January 10.70; Feb ruary m.oi; luarcn iu.yi. i?iour nrni and quiet. Wheat dull without anv important change. Corn, cash and early months, i better; late months Ji lower. Pork firm at $24. iLard weak at 13.40. Spirits turpentine 55A 56 cents. Rosin $1.90$1.97. Freights dull and weak. I to produce a brood, of smaller comets remains to be seen. ne comes to bed with his hat on. But x rupptKjp ii, is some more oi inose D. A. SMITH & CO., ' 4 I - Furniture, V Bedding:, O 1 " ' .HAVING REFILLED THEIR EXTENSIVE AND LARGEST WARE ROOMS IN TID3 STATE, WITH ' AETISTIO GOODS, inviie ineir patrons and the public to an In- 1 spectlon, promising the 1 DIRECTOR8 E. E. BURRUSS, D. G. WORTH, A. MARTIN, I J A3. SPRUNT, J AS. DAWSON. OFFICERS?: E. E. BURRUSS.. President. Train No. 43 mn dnJlv lL,n l2T &U H9I"(5? North va Richmond ud for Tarboro. " 1 All trains ran soLd between Wilmlnilw tad Wasnlnirton. and have Pull man vuZ era attached. " ' JOHN r. DIVDnt, m r T.n.. General Snperlntcndent. U-tf General Passenger AfnL Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta B. B. Coi OmCB OF GK2CKRAZ, SUTSROfTEWZfT. Wilmington. K. C. June 25, 1882. ' " . " i " - ' ,'' Masonic doings." Taking tho opportunity afTordcd by tho presence of so many visitors at the i fair, says the Xews and Observer, wo have sought particular information in regard to the political situation in tho State, and find our former information fully corroborated. Bennett will bo elected, it our friends turn out and vote. Baltimore. Oct. 20. Noon Flonr fairly active and stead v: Howard KtrPf and Western suter 3.50ffi4? PTtM $4.25S4.75; family $4.87$6; city I HWPSt PriP.PC flnH tho I or 3 5nsi. ortr-. eAosfflrVMWWV' iwww mum mu iui - . . V - Quarterly Moctincrs Forth Wilmington District Methodist E. Church, South, fourth round, in part: I Duplin, at Richlands. .... . . .(Vf Qi-f2 Onslow, at Queen's Creek J -. .Oct. 28-29 October $1.O710$1.O8. mUIs super $3.50$4; extra 84.25 4.7a; kio brands S5.75. Wheat Southern easy and Tower: West ern a shade lower, closing steady: Southern red $1.10$1.13; amber $1.13&1.17; No. 1 Maryland 1.- II; No. 2 Western, winter red, spot. Corn, Southern gest Variety' of Furniture ever offered In this market. I. A. S5JIITH & CO., i -THE FURNITURE MEN. oct 15-tf 4.M-uWl.uJ( wi.wiuii fciuotesDury, atUcthany. ... .Nov; 25-26 Dockcry ha3 a chance of election, base I Coharip Mission .'. .NovC 26-27 iheir calculation oa tho hope that the lyTho members of tho quarterly Democrats will not vote. They figure I Conference arc all rcquostcd to bo prcs- that Dockcry will get a full Republican Clinton, at Clinton ; . . . .Nov. 4-5 firm and scarce : Western closing firm Miauen, at Uypress Creek,.. Nov. 11-12 cr? ooutnern waite, new, 76; old 88: x.iisaocui, at x'uraies,......xov. 18-19 1 jc11u ent. vote and Bennett will receive a light vote. That is their only hope of suc CC3J. It is tho Liberal calculation. If the Democrats were to refrain from Robt. O. Burton, Presiding Elder. Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Ril ious attacks positivclr cured with Em- . ww w .uw auuuw wiu win, remedy: never laii to euro tho most ob- nil Alir infrtrrvcitiMi it Vim ... .. im I cflnofn lnmv rf.n.l: i s-v. 11 ? , i . . I nmo nntl all ntVm 1 i r i 1 ciic-rau ia gooa conaiuon, ana a prct-1 vui ituauiw uau xaucu. i t 1 1 oVWt thnm wna "T r tv fall vote will b nnllL Wo JL J 5? ro prepai cressly for mala- ttVi0 VaS a general frac" t I riOuS Sections, in r!rnhlrt Krvrrwi 'f w-k I J reason to abato from our figures that kinds of lilb, containing a strong ca Bennett will win by 25.000 majority. thanic and a chill breaker, sunirKxat- li tho Democrats turn out, that will bo THE STOCK MARKET. By Telegraph to Dally RcTiew. i New York. October 20 Noon TJi a stock market opened irregular, hnt. intheTmain a fraction lower than at yesterday's close, while R. & D. was 4 lower During the first hour of hnsinpss the market was vcrv irregular, hut tho changes were unimportant, oxoonf. fnr v aoasn preicrrcd. which fell off i. find uuiuu rau. s, wniie li. cc u. sola UP 1 Only A Few Left. E HAVE 03TLT A FEW OF THOSE the result. So far, Maine, Ohio, Oregon, Vcr mount and West Virginia havo elected KeprescntaUvcs to tha next Congress. Allowing tho Republicans eight mem bers from Ohio, tho State named have elected fifteen Democrats and seventeen Republicans. In tho present Congress those States aro represeated by eight Democrats, twenty-two Republicans and two Grecnbackers. Thus . far. therefore, tho Democrats have gained seven members and tho Republicans have lost five, while tho Grecnbackers havo ceased to bo a known quantity. Looking to tho future Republican journ als anticipate tho loss of a Congressman in WisccLn, in Hlr.ntsota, ia M&ssa ed; contain no Quinine or Mercurv. causing no griping or purging; they arc xuuu anntiucicui, certain in uicir ac tion and harmless in all cases: thev rf. fcctually cleanse tho system, and give new me anu lono lo tne Douv. As a FOREIGN MARKETS. By Cablc to Dally Rcvlcw.l Liverpool. Oct. 20. Noon r.nttnr. uuu anu easier; uplands 6 9-16; Or-! leans o is-io; sales 8,000 bales; specu- household remedy thev are uneoualedJ.e"ou ,.an" exponi.ouu; receipts 11.- For Lier Complaint their eaual is rnt American ; October 6 27-64 1 .... 1 t litvl Known ; ono dox win nave a wonderful effect on the.worst case. They are used and prescribed by Physicians, and sold by Drurists everywhere, or sent bv mail, 25 and 50 cent boxes. Emory's Lime Cathartic Fills, best ever made. SERGE BUTTON BOOT3 left, that we are closing out at cost. . Better call and secure a pair from GEO. ,E. FRENCH &' SONS. aug31 j ZD NOrth Front St. Marvin's Celebrated pIRE AND, BURGLAR PROOF SAFI jvu oizea ana Prices, from $50.00 to $2,200.00. Acknowledged by the best authorities to be the BEST SAFE MADE, 1 I I . Extract from Scientific American editorial of cB..iiinf ltss-z: "vc are also asked as to the i best fire proof safes. We say MARVLVsl" A. A.WILLARD. ioae lS . Agent at Wllmlnjrton. JAMES DAWSON.... Vice President. A. k. WALKER.. Cashier W. LARKINS. A'sat Ca&hler apl 23 ' John L. Eoatwrifflit's '.'PAROLE D'HONNEUB" Boiler Process Flour. w For Beauty, Strength, Purity, and Bread pro ducing qualities, it is the highest attain able standard. Guaranteed in every Instance Tfl """l 0s of Schedule. AND AFTER JUNE 25TH, 1832, A 1.00 F. M., the following Passenger Schedsli win do run on tms roaa :.; i NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILT-Kofc f ' r -1 West and 47 East. , Leave Wilmington.. ................10.10 r.'Jf. Leave Florence.. 157 A. Arrive at C C. & A. Junction 6.20 A. H. Arrive at Columbia.. 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia..... -.10.00 Y. . Leave C, C. k A. Junction. 0, ?. Leave Florence. 1 50 JL . Arrive at Wilmington..::.... 17H.U. Night Mail, hd passenses Tkadt. Virir, No. 40 West, axd Dat Mail axp Yi sxkoeb Tjuur, No. 43 East, ' " Leave Wilmington. U.M f. Jf. Arrive at Florence... ...... .... iff Leave Florence... ................... Arrive at Wilmington Train 43 stops at all Stations. ' No. 40 stODS onlv at Flemiiurton. WWterUi, Fair Bluff and Marlon. ' . Passengers for Columbia and&llpoInUotw A C. R. K. C 4 R. R. Stations. Aiken Joafr Hon, and all points beyond, should tm Separate Pullman Sleepers for CSirW" ana for Augusta on Train 47. . ; . , All trains run solid between CharfctoB v WUmingfPn, jonN F IMTI T. il. EMERSON, General Tus&t ax14-tf - - ' rjew Restaurant. rpHE UNpERSIGNED WOULP f" only 15 Cents. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nassau Sired. New York j 8rad&w. . F. P. JONES, i i t Q LINTON, X. a, ATTORNEY AND Coun dkr-at-Law. -Will practice ia anvDart of be State, "ifpcclal attention given to the col ctloact alalma, ttn-iT - v G 26-64S6 27-64; Octobcr-Norember 6 14-&1C6 13-64; November-December 6 8-6ifi6 QAtaK R. Al TWnml, t SSte NOR CAROLINA HOUSE. 6 9-64: March-A nrilrt lOit. a :i -r. 6 11-64; MaKluie 6 "ir-ifiS VESS JOHN I. STELliTES. Pron. week 48,000 bales: Amerirrin at krm. EiQUORS. wines, cigapj? speculation 700; export 6 500 nAtnifl export 5,000: inlport W 0(tt?i;,; Corner Second and Princess Streets. iS49;6"11150.000; ' -I r wiimiBfftori, n. c afloat 228,000; American 140 000. i ' v .. - 1 :30 p. m. Uplands 61 ; Orleans 61 "xraM i Aieau at all hour, till 12 filfnU'nT6 'Btyleinscasonl 61; Marcn-April 6 11-64: May-June c . 0 16-64; June-JulT 6 18-64. Satisfaction Guaranteed. - w . uci sm 1 - BY IT, IT WILL PROVE ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT. sept 9 Fine Fish I f JUST RECEIVED 50 bbls No. I Mullets, T Ull. Tt t ... ' uvwiaiuciurer, o. M. IS1C6 and FaL For fully announce that he has just'lltled "Ff 3, Granite Row, South Front st, 'w for Ladies and Gentlewsn, where metis rafreshmenta mar be had at ail boonj JOHN L. BOATWRIGHT daji Everything la newand first el r lite waiters and courteous attendants. j jO-Game and! Oysters ia season. fr'ae Wines, Liquors and;Cljrars. sovlS F. A. SC1ICTTR, Excursion and Pic Nic SEASON IS OVER. THE. I ' rAnllmx and Ball season Is now opening. rZtJi who are used to FIRST-CLASa viill clean and Comfortable 0,'sf B' l.? Practical liarber ana renuii Market Street, between Front Streets.. 1 Fire-irons, Shovels, TongS'i -TTTE HAVE IN STOCK A H'w-"jl w. m ultlnir it rorv liwtirlcej. VM . amine our atock lC oct 2 N : ; 29&10 Murchiwa sale low. Apply to oct 15 GEO. W. DOYLE. W. E. Springer & Co., CSuccessors to John Dawson A Co.) So. TTT 1 nnvi Wirrr r o . . . .' ' .y xxjjo, i ajujss, ; Tire Iron, XaFpSwdJ; drt eU of all kinds Coiuk TlTam ChiV Ax, Grindstones hilars, names, Chalns;of every description. and 23 Market Street, I . 001 " Wilmington,! C " 1 .j

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