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f- The Daily Review. -jti-H. T. JAM KS, !iitor 5 J'roi-. v.'ILMIN'TON X. C. fiinco tho war has invariably been 'run by CArp611 thieves anj uch Irrcsjxnib!o and thieving ceane a ihey couM gft to co in Willi them and hel them steal and hide stolen grxxls; no other character of tnen." as al most a universal rule, has been pat to fcU'XVl St t tie i-..u.?i.-et vii.!nn.N.c..! the -front when th.Tu has been any i vw, i-rLw wattrr. i chance t succeed and no other claw WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBKI3. Twt St'.'iatorj are to be elected in Georgia by the legislature now in ten sion. If tho dead could ;xak we vrnuM IiLe to know Guitcau'a opiniuu of Presi dent Arthur. Tho pmhahiiliiea ere that the returns f.r North Carolin- will all bo in bc (rc tbo Lcii!uturo iscet3. ha lii-cn bricked up or favored by the national rjovemnient in 'Uin into Slato positions, or in bcin eh-cteil to Uongroiei, or in appointments tn reu cr.nl positions in the South. This nl has own eo universally th cuo that now I may tmth'ully say th.it there is not anv nioro a single honist and do- cent Republican in this State, or the .t-.t ...t . t . vnue oomn. war wiu tivcr a..aiu uuiuw to thts front and favor Hepubliuan rule under any such leailership as we havt hid heniorire. end such 'favoritism as has heretofore been 'dished out" from tho national administration at Wah instrui; nor ts it s.tinr too run oh to at tet that if there should appear no bet tcr or more certain, way to got rid of all ! th:c ?ni.it irn nr.rt idm;nrv and noHt:- I.trr.a.J b sr.ner.ai isttfrestin to cat incsbua and overweight in the vuir li-w luuca the emnlo-rcs of the i e.mth. tho very bet Kepr.bhcan ole C.er.iiucr.tviil contribute to the nest ?ent i,eIwi11 openly favor-the elec . r. , j tion of a Democratic President for next S;:r.a Catucron thinks that tho Uo- An item in th wayrhat you waut to piucin p irty is nrusen up. onuer- hear from tuu direction. ful uanimitv of 0!iin!on wa think sol . Very truly. 1 v -I T, r it.- In the recent e.etin the Republicans f tilinl to elect Cash, the uuclUt. and Cure. Iiatterworth. tho obicenc. but thoy havo secured Chalmers us a fitting re minder of their dizrr.v. BY TELEGRAPH. TN'arncrs Sate Kidney and Liver aiooNsiiiM:. NOUN Tl-l-ISUiCAAlS.. " FOKKION N KYS. fDy Cable to Datlr Rerlejr.l Londox.Nov. 15 Noon. A dispatch from New Haven statt-s that the 3rd offi- oer.'ind quartermaster and three seamen constituting tho crev.- of the boat sent f rom the steamer Wcsiphelia. in search of tho kt earner vhich collided with the IVes'j'hctia have been landed there by a Belgian pilot boat. They rejiort hav ing eon tho other steamer sink with all hands. , ' Dublin. Nor. 15 Xoon. Patrick Joyce. whso trial fr the munier of the Joyce family began Monday, was to-day found guilty and sentenced to h? han'red on the 15Lh of December next. fVTATE VOX.15 :TS 1 GOO AND XSy ConfrrcMtf onal District, FIKST DISTUICT. MISCELLANEOUS.' Beaufort.' Iertio Camden Chowan ". . . I. Currituck. ... Daro... . .... Gates:....;'.. lien ford.... . Uyde .Martin Pamlico Pasquotank. . Tvrrell AVasbinstoii '- Jar- Bux vis. ton. .- 1.71T 1.743 .. 1.13. 1.731 -. 631 5-23 :V 854 .. yciS 326 283 2fo l-.IMM: 518 Qyj i i3i 7W l,3Ki 1.-295 573 1.05'J 749 9T9 2,228 1,771 410 353 621 . 950 Telegraphic Umvitlee. lton railroad w.i hnr-L-incr nn fr..m .Totals. . . . 14,73 14.459 - - a w ill Grain Valley. Mo., to Oak Grovo. Mo.. saooxn DISTSICT. on the 14th insiM it collided with a Craven. 1.1902.816 hand car and wa thrown into the 1 Kl wmlirt . . r ? 2 itn ditch, killing x mea and wounding (Jrene a 'q.'i eiiiht or ten others. Halifax'. 1.775 4 The barquemine Mercedifca. froinlJnc.H 575 798 Pascagoula. va3 in Boum bav on thr Uth inst.. with tho hiss of jibboonu bwgprit and some of her sail. Sht- had been in collision, it i3 snppoeetl. withthe' schooner Sullivan. Ben- Dock- nett. ' ery. 261 .... 650 ; 91 .... ... 1G8 304 . 4 . 32 348 .... ... 450 '500 .... 104 .... lbO .... . 4413 333 , 10 " S6 lenoir 1.0. 1.370 Northampton 1.512 3 011 Vrarren 1 354 &690 Wayne 2 3 A) 2.233 Wilson 1573 1.389 412 1.W6 1,846 137 2,7t0 238 2 1,233 96 A Jersey Citv woman wa3 rccontlv Jay IlabbelPs ascsuieut plan faile1 arrested lr smashing her. husband to do the required u4rl- ami tho nv! acni the noso with a red and elluu i t : . i- .. f . r . . . , bless our home." ...... mm. ...i.Kuiwua mui a uu 1 mm tfhnffMU hi veifn f Wn . . I - .-.w - .v.w pn.pcci ox ocm- out 01 omco in a short and respect him will never make the . - i ? . . . I r" . L 1 1.1 C perv It is rathcrearly to take nbout tho next (out tho insult miUike of putt iniiis feet into her slip peraf. Years of devotion will njt wipe Speaker of tho JIoiim of Representa tives, but Cari!e. of Kentucky, will prove a formidable antagonist for some- body to run in opposition. Tho Philadelphia Times farcasticallv says: "As the next Congress will b An tnirlishman. i:i attemptins to res cue two women from drowning, lost In wife, but tho women were saved. tins proves that it is impossible to live with two women at one time. keen observer say that women. tr b.nrmn-i ttunv strength of mueli WILMIN(2TON MAKKhT. November 15.-4 P. M. SPIRITS TUKPENT1NE Quoted Carteret firm jtr4rilnnr& .Qila rtrwo i.l.Q ..i I Cluilibus ...... ... v.uu. wuiva wi ao a a i tht-se flirim a. Totals.... 13.9fi3 20.18! THIRD DISTRICT. Bladen 1,278 1,530 . B tins wick... .702 896 . 982 705 . 1.577 922 iJumberland.. 2 079 2.162 . 200 479 Democratic. 'Clerk McPhirmm will hnd nn iiulifTerence t fatizun that ivn doubll ss ffivo wav to Iir.ev.t!ii.rolor.lt,cH tlP appellation of the enthir sex , . ... Nothinsaniioys the keener of a ra I r.r.ls ii oniy wnea mere is a ma-L road restaurant moret'iah to have i.m j :rty loeli-ct. He is fur the colored customer ask in a rather loud tono oi bn i.h.T nil thi lime when emptv honor" ""tlw-T. 'Have they ever trkil plant handed ar..uuLw " war ships with tliis kind of sand- witchsr i are Senator Hoar, of TJassachu setts, re cvatly K:iiil : I. fir one. would prefer to hnvo very avenue of political honor ami prei.-niu-nt cloictl to mo firevrr than live in a Stale that preferred Ben. F. B.iucr to Uohert U. Bishop." Ah .Mr. II;ar U bound to remove from MajsAehusetts we wouM f-ay: We-1:, yoiin man;" wo don't want you down hen. oui: .si:nti.ui:nts. It i ut tha part of io!:tical wisdiim. s.iys tho K. Y. Sun, to exaiieraie a p.i-.iiisttcc.-. or to aume more than was intended by the fnipular judgment. Thf Ih iiiocra'.s aciuircd a majority in ti;o Hoiio 'f.R.presMitaties in 1S71 when th5 whole country was sa2?riaj ur.drTa a-.it depression of business, largely th- result of misovernmcnt. A rovu'tarainittho rulers was compar atively easy to brin? about at that time, wiiou labor was unemployed, aud when comprint was universal. Tins yar the country is prosperous i o u me puniic iiuiinauon is as stem ami has bvea as sternly expressed as it was in 171. If the Drmocrats arc wise, they will understand that this result is not so much a yoto of confidence in them as a protect against the bosses, against the machine, and. abovo all, against the corruption and profligacy of the Kepub liean party. Thoy must earn tho con fiaenee of the country. A great oppor. tnnity is presented to tho Democratic leaders who have tha ability and saae Ity to improve it. Tho party h:.s had fcctvrvly expiunt instmctions in the p.a-t. Thoy must not forget that failure no w will almost inevitably lead to their own overthrow and a reconstruction of parties. AIXOUT TIIll'siZi: OF IT. Tho f.i.huvin letter from tho editor oi ;ho Arkansas JtcpuMic-m to tho N Y Mill aud Z-vrc-w. gives the facts as t S utl:.Tn plitlcs with remarkable tna and clearness: It is notsaf-Jto sneak of a Western lady as a lar.ru sou let I woman. She colors up. fliiunees ut of the room, and oliiMifiizc m the s icnnl fastness of her oouunir; "i ii never speak to that bate tul old thin nsaiu o there i Larife 3-i!e!. indeetlp , J. W. Riley has a poem on Th. Lost Kiss." He doesn't m.ike it very plain as to how ho lost it. but it is pro sinned her mother came in just ill time io eaic;i mm a' it. t Stiake.H ns Ufc nentroycrs. 1 he loss of life in India duo fo the raa?fs of venom'His snakes is almost incnnlible Y t Coasumn i m.which :a as wuy anil tatal asltie tU aMIiest ludiai rcplilo. is windinff it coils- around thous apdsof peoplo while the victims ari tin conscious of its prpsenwJ Dr.'R. V must bn used to cWnso tho IiIimkI of crofulous impurities. ! for tubercular cmsn.nption is onlv a lrm .ol scroful ons disease. (ioMen Mtilical' Discov ery is a sovereign remedy fornM fornix or scrotiiious disease, or king a-evil. such as tumors, white swelling, fever. yores. Fcrofulonssorc-eye?,as well as for o.her bliKxl and skin diseases. By di ur- xisxs. sUn th. I 111 11 ft I OAS I Oil filT KOSIN QuoUid firm at $1.35 fo tlarnett 995 724 b6 Strained and l.4fi for Good Strained, UiMirc.. 1.452 I.S97 .... whh sn'pa ,i t.h-e- fi.r,, ow Hanover 1.359 2.349 .... 'r a tV;r , A, J Onslow. ..... 1.035 5.M) TAK Quoted steady at $1 80 porbbl Pender. ..... i9s I ym of 2S0 lls., with sales of receipts at Sampson , 2.108 1.63d motations CRIIDP Trn?PP'VTTVTv ar Totals.... 10,528 15,3 1 3 ' w m. w A. A.1 A4 4.1 V UUi I 1 Cial ouofntions Snuw nt r-ata at FOURTH DISIRICT. ?1.75 for Hard and $3 for Soft. r 7., X . ' ' COITON Quotel farm. Sales of Frank'in 2.031 1. 99 J 300 bales on a basis of 10 cents for mid- Granville . . . .' 2 831 3,N2 dlin?, raarkot closing firm at the following official quotations: Gd Ordinary ,4... b 11-10 cts. Ixw 31nldlmg 9.9-10 Middling 10 Good Middling j 10 2Gh 175 43 i 4i lofinstOH 2 063 1.77 Xjish 1.556 1.307 Orange 2,225 1,914 Wake........ 4 2o0 l.GW Vance. Totals 513 300 237 26 65 100 173 416 6.-1.043 194 I5(i 49S DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton Spirits Turpentine Rosin Tar.. Crude Tunientina 3fi0 bales 21 caskv 004 bbl CO 81 ..17,143 16.650 FIFTH DI3TIIICT. 1.447 1.277 219 1.410 1.790 .... 1.745 1 8H7 2.251 2 218 1.303 1.103 bbls I Randolph'. -. 1.970 1.834 :t"ckinsham.. 2 301 1502 bbi- Alamancc.. Caswell. .. I)avil.Jon . . i riiilford. . . Person. . . . 37; DOIESTIC MARKETS. Stokes....'.., 1,181 MG 50 211 58 421 833 713 Ey Tetcjn-aph to Dally RertewJ FINAKCIAI For One Week ,yE WILL SELL A GENUINE UAVA!A CIUAR for ,1 FIVE OE3STTS. 1 80W crerywbero olo tor 10 ccaU. Only 3 rnU t "TUK LITTLE STOItE AP.OtJ.XD THE CORNEK." Deai: Si:: Your note of tho 27th ini . a-kin for 'brief expressions as tn the camjiai -a ot both p.irties and o-liui:i--s otiheotreiifth j! the respective S h;o tickets. tli CidrsiIonal canili etc.. his In-c-n nveived svTal days, and I hve I- n "nrondtfriiu" vn.i: exacii.- you want or. rather, how exactly to vi at what I think you d want; and now, at this late date. 1 can only ay. as Ir.etsoJl says of a hell and a hereafter"! don't know." Still I can trive you the information if you do not already know it that'this State it iw-toiaiiu in an us uepartmcnts and rami Ileal ion. and iu all us tickets a-nl its fa-ululates. bUi State and Con-res-itinal; riot that we do not ooca rionallv have in the fie.d a m sca led IttMu!lican candidate and even a Re publican lieket; b ft it is "no nM at tho jniu thj Democrat carry tijo dAy, If not in one war, thn In another. Anl this will remain so Indefinitely "world without end; and perhaps it is as well tlu way th republican party cif this Stitcand of the South prnercllv ha 1-n manaetl. anil the way Hepab.iean ofliciaU ;:ithe South cincmlly act when i.a power, as though they never rxprct ed to irvi another ta!e, and wanted to obbl.i npV all within sight or reach while the prcrcnt clianco lasted. . ; Tho South nndcr Kepublicaa m!c K. ORKEXEWALD.- ' Tco docrs Son la cf Exchange Conor . o:t lb-tf I j Excursion and Pic Nic gEAWS IS OVEU. THE TUEATHICAL iut Pall asr.n Is row cpcnlivr. Cntlcraen rlK are -ot to FIIt.T i L.s work nn.i . ck Aa&u-I Cvinfortiblo llH.cr!vn, wtllflmt It 5 JOHN WKRSMi' PrartJra! Rarfcer ami l'crfmrr( Ko. 29 Market buret, bctxrwn! Front and ffntfr -t CrtS.. , oct-7 tr Wew Restaurant. 1 lMin ODERSIUNED WOULD RESFE0T1-1 I ruuy aniwaae that h jtiet;fltttd n a. 2o f J, Onmlta Hqw, Sotith Front it-, a rutatm Ur Tjj.r and Gtmtlrnxm, wber meU asa 1 . irfmlunnts may be had at aU boon of th mj. KTrryaaToic u new and Ont cloaa. p UUj waiters aod rourtooaa attn-Unt. srx'msr axnj Oyatora In VVti. IJ-jTKr aiKrCrara. 1? Totals . . . . 13.T14 12.537 sixth nisnticT. Anson.. l.(3'2 iM)i n?7 New Vomc, Xov. 15 N'oon Stocks Cabarrus.. 1.405 1.057 . fiifl moderately active. Money 6 per tt-nt. I'atawbu l.b7 61!) l.(.(U Sterling exchange, long, 40j: short. CSastoii. ....... 1.097 l,ld7 1U-J 11. Stato bonTTs neglected. Govern- I'ifobt 9(i 763 131 .L a . . Brow's Iron Bitters is one .of the-ry few tonic .'medicines that are not com posed mostly of alcohol or . whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire for rum. Brown's Iron Bitters is guaranteed to be a non intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire : for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. Rev. G.W. Rice, editor of the American Cliristian Re view, says of Brown's Iron Bitters: ; On., O., Nov. 16, 1S81. Gents : -Thic foolish wast icg of vital force in business, Y pleasure, and Vicious indul gence of our people, makes' your preparation a necessity; . and if applied, will save hun dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. . Browij's Iron Bitters has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil ity, overwork, rheumatism, i neuralgia, consumption, (iver complaints, kidney : troubles, &c, and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief KAILROADS , Carolina CcmpuTlFr Company v Qttjos or OwcsAi. rrrB,, 7 Change of. Schedule. PASSESCBB, MAn.ASDsiPStS4 J Arrive at Charlotte . . - r 1 K j.. 7 Liv Chariot at... ''"'i rASS5Liju- M,, . XTO lltKlGuV U Dalfrcrccpt Jmlar. Learc Charfcut. - Arrirti at Shelby .... A a. t Lea8b!ly............. ' ',tSi V. Arrive at Charlot.i 11'" iu Trains Ko. I ar.tt maic cwl"" llarakt pith R.U Trains ' Tram. occtiw there with w.X c k L on aaid rod. U ;cr J I:u I lottta V cflkiT a000 rond. 4lflea Atlanta anrl n .!n.4b wral HtifcrlmrtMlVet. U liiuinstou & iVeldou Kailroad Company. OFIjB OF QmruSi ScrEtlSTKfDtJfT, WTlmlflfitoa. N. a, Sot. 5, 18K. ( 7 r-i rf" r h. noy4-Iw t?x-nrin Hulbert Bros. Wholesale Price List. Change of Schedule. , fX AND AFTER NOV. 5. ! . . ton A Wefdon Kaifn a.! will run a foIW.V 1 AV AMI ILXrUESS TUAIXS Dtr I NOS. 47 NOKTII AND 45 Soi-tm IvelVIInilnyton.Froni8u reiKt, MO a U Arrive at WeMon... ...12 It v t' Li4veWfiM.ni l!in i' k Arrivo atvrllm'trton, Fnntt. l'i,V dmp J' Fast Theouoh Mail & Passesock Tuawj Daily No. tl North jfi 40 sh t Leave WoJdon 61(, , y Arrir at Wllui'frton.Front SL DVt ie ja Pi 1 ' MAIL AND PASKNOKU Tuaim n...- ' . Mai, Jo. 45 North nvl 8oulh. Leare' Wllmlnfirton.... P.30 p m lor W'ehlnn at..:..... I 1 1 2' rnw 1 k Tinuinon 7.0J 4. M L001- 29nare Rwcwood, Train No. 4fiputl, win au.p onh L.Vi.1 called, agniflc....... .r. fUW Ou Mmnt. Wlliip,.cjoh!aimro N,,T SbmHa, ' .; t-f .. -t ai'uicij(iauu 14 vui iiam mi i anmm iiranrn I.' .Mecklfnbitr. 3 289 3.2c -G .MMomery. fy5 8IB Hichmoad ... 1.340 1.739 K I eson 2.253 1 . 93 4 'tartly 873 6CG Unipn 1.4rtl 80 menu Mroug ntl higher. COMMERCIAL. Cotton steady; sales 1.059 bales. Up lands 10 7-16; Orleans 0. Future steady; November 10.35; December 10. ;?5; January 10 30; February 10.42; .March 10 52; April 10fi5. 1 Flour dull and weak. Wheat dull and without quotable change. Corn moderately ac- ivc xnu tat hctter. Fork dull at 2i.- Alexander 792 375 90S:22. Lard weak at 12.37A. Snirifa VH'hanv ... . 514 - 247 :urjHMitine53i cents. Iiosin S1.60&51 o; Ashe 1,027 1,032 r rectus steady. - j liavie 13 .s ttusyth.. 1 7(io '1.790 532 97 723 177 fjlO 141 Totala lfi.898 13.824 SEVENTH DISTKICTi more active and steady; Howard streo. n '' 'S and AVosU-rn super $3253.75. surrv "Vv 370 dopxtra $1.4.02; city mills "super iv"mua 07-?- S?2 ;3.5U4; extra $t.S5$5.S5; liio ivn , , , ? brands $5.75. Wheat. Southern steady; Yadkin"""' 'o Vilt Wi-stifrn higher and inactive: Southen. ladk,n 920 l cu S1.U31.07: anihr fit ia T ... - ' ------ v .xo. x western, winter, ret. ki.ix i.w4; jov. sum asked. Corn. Southern dull and irregular because - ol Bnncombe... . 1.925 l.ortG its cnulition ; Weatein lirnier. Southern Burke 1,074 . 816 white, new. 6568;yellow. new. 7080; Caldwell. . . . . 971 419 Western, mixod. Nov.. 63i84l: Nov Cherokee 74S ' fiis 3C5 435 550 217 300 125 Totals ..... I3.77ri 1 1,5-2 EIGHTH DISTKICT. 429 280 482 305 649 200 l08Organ, R sota rcelB, 13 stops, coup ler, da1r-lHS. Our I'htno ol Organs ire war rautci tii-8t-ola. S Violin outfit, box, bow, tring,com iIcU' ......u.... 3 Vfoliu crcmonH-mnlei. extra tine.. 4 Acconleon, 10 keya, basn box, fiwj tone........... (TJAcoonteon, "6 keyB, 1 stop, 2 net reeis,perfect Mouth Organs, Vienna concert, it holes.....! SJMoath Organ, Genuine Kichter 10 holch, S... 11 Month Organs, Genuine Concert touble Hi ho!e,G. ...... ...... 14 Clarionet, genuine Martin. 6 keys, boxwood 17 rifer In ebony, German stive ferules 16 Music Box, 1 tune, crank, fine....... 13 " "8 tunes, wind with lever Iarco... 23 Violoncello, patent, macbtse bead good 21 Double Oasa, patent bead, 3 or 4 trin8 24 Guitar, maple, machine head, fine flnfch. 4 1 27 Banjo. 10 Inch, 4 brasn brackets.... 73 00 3 00 9 00 iMPtl I.Vil liur. I.,. I Monr.1 for Tjtrlwro at vi M ani ? k i. ' 69 00 nairv He turning, leave Tarioro at 9.00 A. M Tnjlns on'S-tlii!I Keck Branch roaitl ti U:olfifZ for Scotland Xsrk t n -.a 1 t r- JJiuj!" caro c011! ck at If 0 b'ek-t, . Train iso. ii makpg close connrtlnn t K1 don tor a points North PsHt. All nil i I Jne except f enday ru Mr Trala No. W-nrng dally ar.d makwt c! rrra. noctlon for an points North via Richmond aaU w ahinrton. - No. 47 make ckw conneitfl foTTarboro. t 1 , AH traln run aoLd betine WiIitiIbciob ib! Washington, and have Iiullman Talac SI t era attached. - - ; JOHX F. DIVJNE, n ; w.-r-v 1 General Superlntenrli. T. M. ElIEESON, (litjoeral Paesengcr Axrrl new or old. 80 asked. THE STOCK MARKET. cifty....;..j. Cleveland ... . . fJraham .. Haywood...,. I(ndcri('in . J. ttj 1 cjcrapn to naiiy nevlew. I .Jackkon NEW IokK. Novemlier 15 -Noon ; Maeon... T'l..-, . t t . .. . I ..-. 1. huicik mantel opened ai a iraction- .wauison al decline trom yesterday's closing quo- Mitchell , unions, ann ounng me cany cjealimrw, .Moiiowell ... the tone continuing weak. a. hiriboi-1 Polk . 1 356 l;691 959 646 650 789 181 544 440 843 215 267 752 37 1 089 497 963 771 578 330 429 211 leclincof JU was recorded, Canada Rutherfo d... 1.204 1.218 bouthem and Texas Pacific bein. th-1 Swain. . ..... 401 67 V most prominent thort in. At II oV;!irk 1 Transvlvania. - 2ki qxa iqi - .Ii- . . . .. . ... I ,r- ' ' ' 109 205 64 166 Ji CJornet. Iras oornopeon style, ease . antlorooka... 30 Dmm, braa, Prussian, ornanjentcd Gold Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings, II Bros Silver Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings. H Bros.. Sieel Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings, II Bros Gut, RuasiHQ, Gej-man or Italian, best Quality.. I 00 3 00 50 2 21 I 00 5 00 SO 1 10 25 00 10 00 33 09 4 00 2 00 9 00 900 13 10 5 W 30 prices rallied iZ. St. Paul, Minn. & Yancey.., .Man, However, dropped to 150, from iji at the opening. 680 418 FOKEICN MARKETS. fBy Cable to Dally Rorlow.1 LlVEitroouNov. 15 Noon. Cotton. -1 ! la in i iir uLiiiHiHi anu ireeny met at pre vious prices; Uplands 61: Orleans fi 7-10; sales 12.000 bales; speculation and exirt 2.000; receipts 39,0K, ol hicli vi.loiJ were Americ-an: Nov m- lerG3G4n2 GW 1 fr4: Nove uer-D- comUr 5 61 645 6: .64; D.wnlnr. .1 Miiiinry 3 (iNnajio in; 1-cnruurv Totals 15.02810.980 "Counted with Chenikw ."nnr1i.ni ann vanco are to le adtlI. -.fnrvU' uajfirny over imxton was 6.237. eaaan. JUST RECEIVED. A FIXK U T OF FRENCH PERCALE SHIRTS! Af IVZ. MRDICATF.D JU 8CAICLET SHIItrS AND DffAWERS. 5 61 W ; January Februarv 100 JM)Z MF-RO sniltw and rr ,wers 11 (4 ; Kthruary-Mareli 5 63- 1 w u fl om u,e to Uio cheap et. rif.?ll?A.A,Kii,n'A.pnl O. April Ma I JJyr UIlBtockof Clothing la comn'etel am-recerrlnxtlumdaUj.andmy lueof ILiU ucnescorapetlUoa. ai dtLex are aoldatVo-a prloes. SOL. BEAR, - , . Market street. Instruction Books, Howe's or Winner's, ' any Instrument t t 1 r . 1 . - - txniugjui raaie h gon iraae ror 100 sur er sewing llachinee, wlllscll then) for $25 each wLUe they last. Money la qu.te safe In common letter If puiinly addressed. Terms strictly cash with order. Will take dtatona. Agents and dealers send for our 40 paeo Cat alogue. 1 , On above net wholesale nrW mmtj .. 1 irui . Vr.- Cull on ns when you come to t. Louis. llelerences : Any bank or wholesale house in me ciiy. Hulbert Bros., Is the only General Whole- .J. Q HULBERT BROS . - 923 OUye Stiwt, Saint Louis, if. Jan 13-ly . . 6 3 612C264; Ma-.ldin C 6665MI fi6 64; .Iune-.Jul 6 S 64 7-64: Jul v- IFln j Augual 6 11-61. Futures dull. 2 l. 111. .Vnlea American 8. GCO bales: November 65-63-64: N'own.hpr r. A. ycnrTTR. Prop. cenilT 5 5J64: . Decern ber-Jannar imOil Dear March-April 5 63 64; April May 6 I I AInv-Jniii r3.RJ .Innu Tul v It A RESPEtnTULLT AXICQZTXCKS THAT II fit erobnrked In the Tailoring Inula. I , II U both wU.lngand capable of mailnir dye I .NOT 154 p.- m. SplrlU inr. scourlsir and rrpairinf CTotbtax AU or- Murpenlir.e 37. 61. ea! oct ?a iri promptly atteaknl to. lrlcv nUm. . S r . ' -no ho 00 Uariet between Secctxl azd ThlntjKv. I - - - i J2 : ill is. S, J. Baker, no iiettmg or Bragging 7 BUT ir THK N TIOVAI. SAL-. vm don't farnin tot with th. tiT saw iciVKBuVsrctca. .ut tip In any stylo, war. tell mo shout It. My irtrfor Llaaors. ihti muI n tn quality sold orer any bar, has al-rs been 10 wnu.saa 1 an snre my Llxrs wlllaaUsfy o-t 7J W. II. M. KOCH, Proprietor. JpASUIOXABLE MILLINEUT. (At Mrs. ITCXett's Boarding House.) Has a large and raried assortment of .. - LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HATS, SONNETS, LACE TIES and BOWS. RIBBONS la all tha New Styles. hot 7oia New Arrivals. gECOND HAND McLELLAN3 SaddJea. New Jot HABXESS, COIXARS, . BRIDLES, - - r ' SATCriELS, 1 ARMT VViluiiiigton, Columbia & AnCTsta R. B. Co. OmCB OF GZSOCRAL STTrEAlXTEirpsyT. I WltaiEton, F. C. Ner. 5, last J Change of Schedule. 4 VP AFTER NOV. ATH, l 7. MA. M., the following hwaearer Bfknl ur will be run on this road ' NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS,1 DAILY No, West and 47 East ' Leare Wilmington ItfP. Lea re Florence tAS A. Arrive at C. C. A A. Junction...... . fTiv mt rnlnmMi I MiH. Learrv1nmlifi HLOU f. f Leare U.. C A A. Jonctlon. lo.' f. Iea re Florence IJSAJJ. Arrive at WilniiBgton. Kioot Mail aw r Passevoeb Thaw, Vajli, sSo. 40 WE8T, AKl DAT MAIL A0 l1 8KITGKB TBAIX, No. 43 East. Leave Wilmington..... H.W ' Arrive at Florence tii A- r Leave Florence IJy L- ZT Arrive at Wilmington "l r " MAIL AND PAS8KNGE TRAIM PAttT. ' ' Nos. 42 West and45Eut ' Leave Wilrninston.. ............. ...X.5S A. - Leave Florence at..... 4 u v Arrive at Wilm ngton..... ;...Wr.' Train stps ataU tfution . -r.-1 No.40 tops only at Fleminftoa, Watt5 Fair BIuiT and Marion.' -a f MiMengers for Columbia and sh pib 7" " A C. K. IC. C, A It. K. Jsutlon.. Aft.fJ tion. and all iilnti imnH. huubl ,nnr IthU. UME.CEMF.XTA pi a ati.-u f Vbanti 1'nlln.ih AWin tar ClM mil i-r .......... . - - ' 1 . - , " ' . , , i, cu iiuj u.tiitr.L,rt 1 mi ror .iniruia on Train . -j Tobaoco. HnnffL 80 i. I.f ini..i. vt. -u I Wllmfnot.n - - .v-i. I - . - - .. ' , . octK .......... I Suirinli',Kr TT" T 1' - I T M. t?,f rnsns r-.-m.l raseeafi'-" 1 I . . I --, auuj f iu & ieieoraieu BOVa piRKANP dueglab proof safi. Commercial Hotel u izes ana I'ticea, from $8U to $200.00. Acknowledged by the beet authorities to be lit I BEST 8AFE MADE, Extract from Scientific Jttnmicen editorial o r eblltb, ISS?: "We are also asked a t ttw est lire proof cafes. We aay MARVIX Worth & Worth. QFFEK AT LOW PRICES TO PKOM PI buyers r lom Uushels CORN. .1,000 do. MEAL, 500 Barrel FLOUR, t 130 ng COFFEE, 100 Ilurreh Sl'OAIt, 100 Itoxe- MACON. I 100 IfatlesIIAY, 250 Hkdrt. jmd i'.bls. Wilmington, N. C. s : 21. SCHLOSS, Pfop. T7TE3Tn-ASS Ef EVE3T RESPECT. A. . ... ,10ft ?i' nrf.t-c.Lw Car and riuw': V inns ATTA'FT A. A. WfMjVRn 4r-nt t M ilmtfirtm. Bupgies ! . Buggies ! C. D. LlarrilU i TTNDETrrAKEC. CABINET; MAKER & I I CAnrcvrca. CTZceaoa weia -i f" a at '" u LUSU BAGS. Ao rMEW AND ETCOND HAND' FOR &ATJL l .mA bs stab) Can mik mm uvm. : I A ' I ' . Hstv9 ctfaHj sols crdra afld raarasi S" bANj TTl3 $.tu t . I T. J FQLT!Tr.rT..r-' rood rrcri. rrcsyt d:2rery and ""f, . ai4 ..J
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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