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J? , '. f m ' 1 ,. , 5 .j 1 " ' if: r: i 1 ' r' ; ' j 4 J 1 at TJf M ! J ? .- 4 1 4 i! r - - v f,. f i V .-4 4 .if !:3 54 t ' J -f .i i . 1 , J - 4 Kj:- if The Daily Review Ti;ESIAY.vJ AKUAKY 9 Tc Daily Revuw has the Uirge , total f.U circulation, of any'newspapcr - pnUU?ui, in the city of Wilmington. fc ' Xewa and Observer. TIIK GKXKKAL ASSK3IBLY. SKXATK. . riKTR DAT. Moxiat. J anuary 8, lb83.- llr. Clarke, bill to protect xuarbla workers and stone cutters. (Authori ses them to take a lien 011 all work done on monuments and grave-stones.) Air. Dortch. bill to incorporate the Bank of Goldsboro. . Mr. Black Rill to make the crime of assault with a deadly weapon with in tent to kill, or assault auu battery witn a deadly weapon with intent to kill, a leionv TDunisnanie dy imprisonment in tho State prison. Air. Cozart Resolution requesting our rcprcscuuilivcs anu lnsirucung our Senators In Congress to use their .best efforts to obtain a return ot the money collected by a direct tax from the citi- zeosot JNonn uarouna in iow. Mr. Ly6n Bill incorporating the Grand Council of the American I region of Honor of North Carolina, and sub- ordinAto councils working under the jourisdlction of said Grand Council. Mr. Ebbs Bill making dogs the sub jects of larceny, regardless 01 taxation. Mr. Scott, of Rockingham, from the special committee on the tariff and in ternal revenue, submitted a majority report on Mr. Payne's -resolution to onr Congressman relating to tariff and revenue embracing in substance the original and recommending its favora ble consideration. Mr. Strayhorn, of the committee, gave notice that on to-morrow he wonld present a minority report. STANDING COMMITTEES. Pen"1 Institutions Messrs, Linney. Morv d, Payne, Alexander, Rich ardson, Strayhorn and Cozart. n Corporations Messrs. Scott of Rockingham, Hampton, McLean, Ev ans, Neill, Strayhorn and Mebane. Institution Deaf, Dnmb and Blind .Messrs. Pinnix, Jones, King of Pitt, Pemberton, Iovell, Purneil and Carter. Banks and Currency Messrs. Black. King of Pitt, McLean, Lovell, Graham and Cozart. ' Insurance Messrs. Payne, Witford, Toon, Dotson, .Morrison, Webb, Ixlt in and Lyon. Agriculture, Merchants and Miuing Messrs. Berry, Richardson, Neill. Dotson, Lovell, Goodwyn and Carter. Military Affairs Messrs. Toon, Caho. Hill, Farmer, Morrison. Furnell and Lyon. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. By Mr Sherrill Resolution instruct ing our members of Congress t have the election law changed. ' The following bills were introduced, passed their littst reading and were'ap proprialely referred, as follows ; By Mr Forbis. bill to abolish tho of fice of county treasurer. Bjrilr Powers, of Cumberland, bill relative to carrying concealed weapons; repealing chapter 127, Jaws 1879. By Mr tSimmous. a bill to make jus tices of tho peace eligible to the office of county commissioner. By Mr Stanford, a bill to elect county tax collectors. By Mr Harris, of Davidson, a bill to repeal the merchants license tax. By Air Marsh, a bill relative to offi cial advertisiug. By Mr Powers, of Cumberland, a bill to amend an net to prevent tho sale of liquor on Sunday. By Mr Co well, a bill to prevent the e-ct'Ction of artiticial islands in the navi gable waters of thcState. - By Mr Proctor.. bill to protect fish in Columbus and "Robeson counties. . :r ytbe same, a bill to prevent the sale of tiquors in one mile ol Long Branch Church, in Roboson county. By Mr-Speller, bill to prohibit the i,wriinf tejaaleconyfcts on certain public vorkai By Mr Newell, bill concerning 'Big Swamp," Bladen county. By Mr Page, bill to establish a stnnd ard weight lor r barrol of pork. By Mr Ncwby, bill to prohibit the ; shooting of wild fowl oil the coast on ; Sunday. v By Mr Johnson, of . Craven, bill to prevent the constructing of highways. By Mr McCottcr; bill to prevent fraud in weighing cotton." ' - -By Mr Pittman. bill to work the pub Via roads bv taxation. r Mr MnAllistrr. hill to aulhorizfi I otHinty coBimissioners to pay judges and clerks of election. The. chair announced thc following standing oommittecs: Joint Rules-tMessrs Abbott, Ctwell Gatling. Wilcox and Bryan. , , ' Corporations Messrs Pwbloe, Ray, Williams of Granville. Bower. Tom pie. Lawrence. Hardy, Wilson. Mt Curry. Linebaek. Frazier, Steeil. Proc tor. Speller and Sntton. 5 Penal Institutions Messrs Robins. Abbott. Crouse. Gudger, Houston. Johnson of Johnston. Harris of David son. Myers. Phillips. Patrick. Havs tf Swam. Matbis. Checx, Uradlcy, BleiW so and Green of New Hanover. - Agriculture, Mechanics and Mining Messrs lnoir. Myers. Steed. Brown. Wood. Walker. Mathls. Wilson. Dixon, Stewart, Barrett, Bradley, fc Grisett. Bruce and Harrison. - Propositions and Grievances Messrs Holt. Anderson. Bailey of Mecklent burg; Fulton, Brown. McCotter. Beale, Baum, Posey, Phillips. Williams ot Sampson, Riggs, Matheson. String field. McAlister. Bryan Ball. Nixon. Bledsoe, Pruitt, Green ot New Hanover and Eaton. Bill relative to the compromise of the State debt (extending the time). Pass ed third reading. Tho consideration of the substitute to the bill to repeal the prohibition law being the special order for 11 o'clock a. m., and that hour having arrived, the House took up the substitute. The ayes and nays being called for, the vote was as follows ayes 115, nays 2. The bill then passei its third read ing. " Mr Stringfleld, by permission, intro duced a resolution requesting the Gov- ernor to ioqaire iqto the accident by which eighteen convicts lost their .lives j in Tuckaseegee River, and. the treat- mentof convict. in that;$eclion. and re'port the facts in the case. ()iimtitim the rules were suspended Tln l T P - " t 1 Malaria, Chills and Fever, and Bil ious attacks positively cured with Em ory's Standard Cure Pills an infallible remedy: never fail to cure the most ob stinate, lonxr-standinff cases where Qui- ; nine and all other remedies had jfailed, 1 1 hey are prepared expressly lor maia- nous - sections, in double boxes, two 1 kinds of Pills, containing a strong ca- ; than:c and a chill breaker, sugar-coat- icd; contain no Quinine or Mercury, causing no griping or purging; they are mild and efficient, certain in their ac tion and harmless in all cases ; they ef fectually cleanse tho system, and give, new life and tone to tho body. , As a! household remedy they are unequaled.; For liver uomplamt their equal j is not kuown; one box will havo a wonderful effect on tho worst cas. They are used and prescribed by Physicians, and sold by Druggists" everywhere,1 or sent by mail, 25 and 50 cent boxes. EmoryV Little Cathartic Pills; best ever made, only 15 Cents. Standard Cure Co., 114 Nassau Street. New York. 8m d&w. STATE3UENT. STOCKS ON II AND JAN, 1, 1883. Cotton ashore, 12,564; afloat, 9,541; total, 22,105. I r Spirits ashore, 4,825 ; afloat, 1,310; total, 6,135. 1 j Rosin ashore, 90,578 ; afloat, 14,548 ; to tal. 105,186. i Tar ashore; 6,516. 1 Crude turpentine ashore, 1,144. BECEIPTS FOB MONTH OF DEC., 1882. Cotton, 25,149 ; spirits. , 1 6,774 ; rosin, 33,104; tar, 8,270; crude, 3,161. j EXPORTS FOR MONTH OF I DEC, 1882. . DOMESTICJ Cotton; 10,409; spirits, 11787; rosin. 2,- 512; tart 2,782; crude, FOREIGN. 82j Cotton. 10,123; spirits, 2,( 675; rosiu 6,- 078; tar, 3.100- GOOD EATING Brings Happiness to Any Family ! WISH TO ENCOURAGE THIS feel ing among; our customers, and to accomplish it we bare laid in an extra eupply of j Choice Groceries. Now Orleans Molasses, THwct from. New Orleans. Beautiful in ap- pcarnncc and elcgantiy flavored. illACKEUi;, I'ATj & JUICY IN' ft POUND TINS. 1 ( :- " ' i HA51S, SHOULDER, BREAKFAfeT STRIP i1 AND DD1ED BEEF. ' i : ! T; riiHii rtitiinff and Mince MeaU, Firth from the Holiday. ROYSTER'S CANDY Iut recfived, fresh and nk-c, SO rt per' pound- P. L. BRIDGERS & CO. ju s I HOW TCTUSE OLIiVE BUTTER, ! I Ta FULLY XXPLAINF.D IN" A VALUABLE 1 i I ' ' liU-le bcok prepaard by Mrs. 5. T. Korcr, prin- ripal ThllaicipbU Cooking rontaiulns many ftae CooUnj Kccrtrw Call and jeet one frv ot c-luu'ge and ld-e your order for 1U finest" Groccrlea at lowct prtrr. Crapon & Pickett. jaja Groceries at Wholesaled kfi boxes meat; v - ?: ' , JJ Dry Salt and Smoked. 130 ttbis MOLAH8h&, ! Cuba, Si 1). and Porto inoo. 00 Bag ttlO COIYKK,, , , 00 Bbb VUOUSL Bell Allllc, I Park MUlu. baUr and Bob White, 3,000 Sack LlVhKFOOL HALT, I . . SO OA. SOAP, STARCH. I f LVE. POTASH, - I CHEESE, CRACKERS, CANDY. CASE GOODS and CAN OOODi. -. run ujuk, shot and vAro. For aale by JaaS KERCHNER A CALDKR BB03. i " F. P. JONES, 'i CLINTON, N. C. ATTORNEY AND Ooun seliojral Law. Will praetlce la any part of ov ouk. opeciai jutennos giTCB. to ute eoi ecloo ot laima. ept Id-lr SEED . COTTOrj Wanteds pUEPARATOEY TO THE OPEMNO OF the new season, we call atteatto to the ticl that we WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MAR KET PRICES FOR SEED COTTON. Appljat " j Wlllnrd's. COStMERCIAI XBWS. WIDMINGTOX MARKETS " . Janaary 04 P. cM fi F'IRITS T TORl'ENTLNE -Qftbted j fi at 50 cento. No sales reDOrtedl' " - ROSIN-Quoted firm st $1.35 Strained and $1.37 for Good Strained. ; TAR Quoted "flrra at $1.60. per bbl of 80 lbs. - - CRUDE TURPENTINE No offi cial quotations. Sales of- receipts at f -$1.50 for Hard and $2.50 for Soft. 1 COTTON Quoted steady at 9J cents. The following arc the official quota- 1 tions: : i , . - Good Ordinary, ,8 5-i Low Middling.". ....... . . 9 3-I Middling --.98 GoodMfddling, ...01 4 DAILY EBCEIPTS. Cotton--.. 260 bales SDirits Turpentine:........ 229 casks Rosin . .: 1 540 bbls Tar...----.. I US bbls Crude Tunentme:.;..v:.'. i 8 bbls. . r- . . . m r ,., MARINE NEWS. j ARRIVED. 'i U. S. mail'steamer Minnehaha. .Bis bey, Smithville, Master. - I Steamer Governor Worth, Worth, Steamer Bladen, Skinner, Fay etteville DeRosset & Co. ' Steamship Regulator, Doane, New York, T. EL Bond. Schr Ruth Uarilns.Chipman, Navas sa, Geo Harriss & Co, -with guano to Narassa Guano Co. CLEARED. u. a. mau steamer Minnehaha, Bis- rey; ouiiinvuie, aiasier., t Steamer, John Dawson, Sherman, Point Caswell. R. P. Paddison. t Steamer Goa ernor Worth, Worth, Fayetteville, W srth & Worth. Steamer Blaaenr Skinner, i?ayette- Tiiie, peRosset fe cov. . . Ueroarque J? iaena. xeyer, Antwerp, Paterson, Downing & Co. Exports. - ,. ,v ." -. i irOREION.ji . Antwerp Ger barque Fidelia 300 I .1 casks spirits turpentine ana 3.10J bois rosin. - , I List of Vessels in port Tan. 2. t - . BARQUES- "j "I 'j 6 P Mebane! Nor Oermania, 352 tons, Aim, E Peaehau & Westermann Ger Carl Max, 204 tons, Berer, - , I Ereschau & Weatermaon Nor Erragon, 430 tons, Weber, C P Mebane Br Meraey, 963 tons, Kelger, " E Peechau & Westermann K'or A M Sehwetaaard. 440 tons. Jobnaen, I C P Mebaue Nor I H Schwenden, 37S tons, Clausen. . i Heide & Co Nor Jooa, 774 tona, Pederen, A Spnint A Son Nor Marie, 380 tons, Tallakaen, llcide & Co Nor Formica, 3(04 tons, Jensen, . . ..EG Barker in Co Ger Lydia PechaU, 381 tona, Bremer, K 1'esehau A We8teiniaiin Nor Marie, 404 ton, TaarTl, Heide & Co Nor Candeur, 4VJ tons, Melaen, Heide & Co Nor Orvar"Odl, &12 toua, Tckcltea. " . - I 'Hetde A Co Nor Klinor, 401 tona, Bfreh, ! flaide & Co Nor Krlettae. 343 tona. Jamsen, Heide & C ! Dan Ixnita. 239 tona. Iarscn. Hclde & Co Ger Louise, 310 toua, Srlnoder. CP Mebane NorThlnka, 2A tons. Yensen,- CP vitbartc Nor Hans. 4i tons, Erricksen, ' C P Mebane Br Georse Iavis, bi J tonsJ Maconjber, 1 Aleoc Spnint &. Son Ger Apolbeker Dislrjr. 3M tons, Stnlla, f ' y E Pe-sehau A Westermann D in Toulsa, 3X0 tou), Hansen, Heide A Co Nor Yaiava, BUT torv, Olseti, Heide A Co Nor Emllr, J-ir? tona, I arsctr, C P Mebane Br J T Smith SOS tona, L-M-kharrlt, KG HarVerfi Co ir lMrard Pens, 37 ton,1 Klpp, Hctde Co Nor Jouva, 471 tons, .-"orcnen, Hetcte A Co Horaoj scudder, 317 tons, Scaj-s, Geo Ilaitiaa & Co Nor Titania, 303 loos, A Ibethsen, -..tj- v i HeMe A Co . , BRiue. i Ital Gcromlna C, Ct- ton?, Cjnaaa, A prtrnt A Son Daa?iPlof April, 247 tons JSorensen. i ! Htlde A Co C S Pai kharfi 8i0 tons, Hai-kutv. : i EG Barker Co ! SCHOONERS. ! Br Julia Elizabeth, $0 tons, Ingram. f ' j I ! Cronly A Morris ! Henry D May, 279 tona, MorrU i ,,.,Geo Haniaa & Co a r io, t ums, auria, ueo unrrias ts, so Geo Monlton, Jr, fe8 tona, Landerkin, . . G Barker A Co Br Mary L Gnnn, ISO Voss, Hindon ' - : : c rcoano JAst of Vessels for tlflr Port;; Nor I Abel, 453 tons, Danlelsou, Antwei-p, lui A la matt w4 Imii A waii 1 Nor Condor, 580 toes, NeUwa, Marrillc, Oct 21 i - . Br! DaTM G, Worth, 400, twi.. McDonald, Nor Elenor. 31 tona,- Neiiaten, Lirerpool, Oct 24 x r r ' f ? y wan EJene, si tona, miu, Giaaffow, Dec 6 Nor Eara, 400 tona, Albrethsen, ArcocWl, Sept 25 via Dorer, Not. 12 - ; .vr Uurm, 4S1 tona, Hansen, Antwejp, Ger Maria oDbia.'323 tons. LlsrwiU. Ham burg. Oct 11, via Plymouth, Dee 2 arrived at Cswea. Dec 3 i- . Nor Nor4en, 28;tons,, Woxholt, Ghent, Oct i f L ' t 1 ' 4 i i ' Nor Nordenskjeld, 29 tona, Abrahamaen, Hamburg, Dec 14, ria Cnxbrren, Dec 20 Nor Ocean, 473 tona v: Ger Orion, 332 tons, Clausen, Hamburg. Nor Nor Oscar II, ST2 tona, Haajoeaen, Liter pool, -Deo e,Y Kot Progrea. 4X9 tona, Jfellaehi Bordeaux. OerBJtmltx. 270 tons, Fretwnrst, Gioucea ter. Ort27 Norht Joaeph, 383 tona, Yexjlseu, Rotter dam, Dec 13 .- j Nor Tbeedor, 33tona, Einerain, '" ! ( Nor Windsor, 333 tons, WaUoe, LiterpooJ, Dec 9 t -' - -, 1 r - -Tf 3BIGS. a r v';";.. , ' Ger Hermann Freldrleh. 3SS.tona. Xlelahr. Hamburg, Not 21 Nor Leon, t toma, Eh-raten,. Hamburg. Dec 1 ' Nor Norjo 307 tona, Olaen. Lirerpool, Dee 6 Br 81gnaV 312 tona, Wllllama, Hamburg, Not S9 - v' .. r -j -. - Uortenaia, 178 tona, Lambert, Northrop A Cummmg Annie R J-awia, 210 tons, Lewta, ! .- G Barker & Co Frank Leamlag, 558 tona; Champion, Tieo li arms s Co L S Levering, 293 tona, Gaudy, - , .. . ,.- , Geo Harrisa A Co Alice Heam. S47 tona, PennewilL - - . Geo.Harrbja A Co SalUe Malr.258to;a, Houck, -1 - , - Geo Harriaa A Co Messenger, 544 tona, FaJSmer, v - , -'..r G Barker A Co AETHER LOT ST TUOSE HANDSOME TIN TILET SETS dally expected. - For aal low by r ! GILES MURCIIISON, jan 6 38 and 40 Murcbiaon Bloek. 1 . "' "A v i . i ! 5JUJJ I DAifi2 for lF r the Cure of Cc.ucrhS. .Colds. ! cts I jjlparscness!, BronchitiV,Cri)Tip, ludu cn;i5 Asthma,V hooping Cou.ch.Jn-j Icipint Contimption and for the i i of r. wtsi.- V-: i ye crsons in ad va n -I ci stages of the Disease. For Sale I yIi I)rucrgi3t5C Price, 2$ Cents. octS-tf , WHOLESALE PFICES. The following qnoirllong represent wholesale prices generally. In maklnsr up small orders higher prices have' to be cbajpred BAGGING V , Standard,. .U.V.....VU..:. 17 11 IS ' 2 ft 4.. ib;:....r... ......v. BACON North Carolina: Hams, V lb...; Shoulders, V lb. . . . . . . . . 00 10 00 15 11 14 IS I western smokedII' Hams Sides. V lb Shoulders.... DRY SALTED Sides. V ft.. Shoulders, lb. ... .......... BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, Second Hand, each 15 oo ta 11 W SB li 1 75 1 85 1 SO (8 2 00 1 GO 1 90! 20 (S 20 New New York, each. . BfsSf? fc::::::::::::: gKiuKs, y m butter, y ft - f NSrSern"0"11 lo 2" wiimiiitm.Vrr.V.;ir.":V.!C" 7 eo 9 w Northern. o oo mi oo v jd l is a 14 a 23- 12 15 Adamanthie CHEESE. V Northern Factory. 13 14 td 10 0 is a 10 & 10 & 14 141 12 28 14 13 80 LJuxrr, jream. . . , 8tate COFFEE. V lb Java - Laguyra.... Rio '....i.- CORN MEAL. V bus., in sacks COTTON TIES, v bundle.... 1 50 0 1 75 DOMESTICS Sheeting, 44, yd Yarns, y bunch EGGS, V dozen........ ........ 7 0 7 1 .00 0 1 10 00 0 25 Mackerel, No. 1, bbl ..16 00 t20 00 Mackerel, No. 1, y.half bbl..1 8 50 10 0G Mackerel, No. 2, bbl..;. .. 9 60. t10 00 Mackerel, No. 2, V half bbl.. 5 00 . & 5 50 Mackerel, No. 3, T bbl 7 75 0 8 00 Mullets, V bbl : 3 00 & 3 50 Mullets, Pork bbls., 7 00 & 8 50 N. C;. ltoe Herring, tf- keg. ... 8 00 & 4 00 Dry Cod, ft ( 5 & 8 FERTILIZERS. V 2.000 fts Peruvian Guano, No. 1. ....... 57 50 W,1 50 No. 2. .. 86.00 (Of-Vl 00 " " Loborf...'. Bauih's I'hosuhate. .00 00 0H1 00 .oo oo am oo carouna f ertliUf er 45 00 !50 00 Ground Bono ...........00 00 -40 00 Bone Meal 4..... .00 00 01', 00 Bone Flour...... ;...00 00 (S57 00 Navasaa Guano ....40 00 15 00 Complete Manure. 00 00 i67 00 Whann's Phosphate ......00 00 j 70 00 Wando Phosphate. 00 00 070 00 Berger A Butz'a Phosphate-00 00 60 no Excellcnza Cotton Fertilizer. 55 00 tfEGO OO Frencb'a Carbonate of Lime. . i 7 00 0 7 50 French's Agricultural Lime.... 8 50 0 9 00 FU")CR, bbl t Fine..,.... , 0 00 0 6 06 Northern Ruper ...... 5 50 flu 6 00 Krtra...... if, 00 0 6 50 - 41 Family... City Mills Extra : 7 00 0 75 6 0 0 6 60 r anoily. .0 70 re 6 (0 GLUE V tb 11 13 GRAIN. V bushel . Corn, from store, bags.wh'te. 70 Corn, cargo, in bulk, white... . Com, cargoi, in baga, white. . 1 1 0 Com, cargo, mixed, in bags.. Dots, from storo. ........ 57 'Cow Peaa....... 75 retm;..;.., . -4 A try...5 10 HAY. V 100 fK I 0 75 0 6) . 0 1 12 v 0 65 0 60 0 SO 0 12 i Eastern. , 1 70 0 l 25 western.. i,;..'......ir;..- 1 00 0 l 10 North Rlrer, ;.. ;t. 75 0 jl HtX)P IBON, Ton.i 4.....S0 00 0S3 OO LARD. V: ft - , . : . , . . Northern. 13 0 14 . North Carolina. . . . . . . .'. ...... 00 it UjgBEB, CJty Sawed, V M ft. j Ship Stuff, reaawed.... ...... .18 00 dEM 00 Roogh Edge Planfc. .15 00 CP16 00 - r West India CrgocteccordJng i-to quality T..........13 00 018 -.Dreed Piooring, aeaaoned.-lS 00 022 00 arJtlWSf B?!ttd ' 15 00 MOLASSES. V sraUon - . 1 - .wCrCnbaTbxhhda... 00 0 41 i !2Ji r to..bbi-.-$.-,.j 43. 0 ; ??.rt? tdlda. .XZt... ." 0O 0 43 r..:isu.tn bbls.;.,.;..: oo 0 49 -StigTHous.lnhhdi.....;..Vvr00 0 29 ' V2 U ?":iz;blB-,..:?.q on ;. - STTup, !n bola: 40 SO NAILS. VKesr. Cut. lOftbarf.L: fl no i ATti'.ll " " " " ' " V0 : is t W 0 1 4?. , 90 0 1 00 i 90 0 1 CO , 00 0 20 00 0 22 IJr(L..i.iw.i.i.. , . ... . 4.XUU9VUi..... , Bosln....... : i Tnr.. - ieckr and Spar;.... . .i. POULTBV . . Chickens, live, grown. . Spring...,..., Turkera PE AN lJTBit bushel... POTATOES, T bnshel- as 20 75 80 0 35 0 80 0 1 25 0 I 10 -tswecu 60 0 75 City Meaa ,.. , ,..23 50 CrU 00- Prune.....;.......'...;.; ie 00 fi17 00 rrH. .17 00 0 00 RICE Carolina, f ft g rxsBaY. 0 1 is zuxvrs, m-ountry Bxp?7irTbrrr.rwr."r"ir.ni SALT. V Back. Alnm. . . . . . ' V0 119 0 00 75- do 00 75 00 00 1014 1? - lverpooi . . . -ar m - m w " aw m . . ... .. ..... 00 0 ,..... ? 00 0 i-usbon;..,'.. American..... 00 0 00 0 SUGAR, f BrCab. irorto juco.. A -Coffee. , ...( 00 J ..... ... . 00 0 00 0 S 0 :9 0 0 E C ......... ...... Crushed i . 8OAP. f Bv Northern. . . . . 6I4 ajxuxuijJLa. r ai contract s m 1 vi ComnM)n.i...i....&r.;.,4; a 00 0 bo Cypreaa Sap-.-........ 4 60 0 6 00 Oypreea Hearts t . . . , n 1 tu 1 STAVES. VM W-0-.Karrli1 ih i R. O. DTosnheavd tallow. ft...:.... 1 z 7i J T,J?i.M feet-Shipping: Ou 1400 .......11 25 013 00 I Sin irlt? 7 50 0 50 ' Common Mill -........ 6 00 0 0 0C WHISKEY, y gal Northern.. 1 00 0 5 00 woi Carina...... 1 00 .; a 1 50 ,WCLjrttvWaahed..M 49 28 Bnrrr ia 1 oinion 9 v RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT ilJL f. f??1 Tailoring bnes: He la bothwiliing and capable ofklngTdye fej. cpurmrand repairing Clothing, au or dew Promptly attended to Mceaoderate. Shopn Market between Second and TbJrdata. ft :J - I c!aZ,rten!aroed Scheme tobt drawn I&niUi ECsipital Prize $7&tOOO-3 Ticket only $5. Sliarcsin pro portiou. 1 yff-s jjPgg-'igggg! i - i Louisiana State Lottery i Company. 4 We do hereby certify- that tee supervise arrangemants Jor all me Mcniiuy ana nemt Annual Drawing of The Louisiana State Lot tpni Comvanv. and tn person manage' and trol the Drutcing themselves, and that same are conducted with honesty t faxrnes, in good faith toward all partus, ana tee auinor ize the Company to vse this certificate, with fac similes of our signatures attached, in its oarer tlsements.y is Commissioners. i Incorporated in lrtS for 25 yeaia bv the leg islature for Educational ana Charitable pur posed vrith a capital of $1,000,000 to wbch a reserve fund of f i),ooo has tilnce been added. By an overwhelming populai vote Its fran ehisa was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted Decembc 2d, A. D., 1879. J The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. It never scales or postpones. Its Grand single Number Drawtxob take place monthly. ' j A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. First Grand! Drawing, Clans A, at New Orleans, Tuesday, January 9, 1882-j-152nd Monthly Drawing. - y ital Prize; $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. I LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of.. .....J.... ....... 75,000 1 Capital Prize of. 25,000 1 Capital Prize of .". . . 10,000 2 Prizes of $6,000. 12,000 , 5 Prizes of 2,000.. 10,000 10 Prizes of ' 1,000... lfr.OOO 20 Prizes of 500 ... 10,600 100 Prizes of 200. .......... 20.000 300 Prizes of 100.. .. 30,000 500 Prizes of 50... i. 25000 1000 Prizes of 25. 25.000 6,750 4,500 2,250 9 Approximation Prize3 of $750. 9 " I " 500. 9 " 350. i 1,967 Prizes, amounting to. . ..... . $265,300 Application for rates to clubs should ouly be made to the oflice of the Com Dan v in New I Or. leans. - , . u For further Information, i write clearlv. iriv- ing full address. Send orders bv Express. HKisterett Ixjlter. or Monev Order addrred only to i I M. A. DAUPHIN. I - New Orleans. or M. .A. DAUPHIN, ! wi seventn St., waahlngton, I). C. dec l0-wed-sat-4w-d&w . . BUTTER ! ilt;kogk. j - OLEOMARGARINE. . TEAS, ;l ! .- - . COFFEES, MOLASSES, Ac , Ac, Ac , Ac. For mIc at low pj-lecs by DeRosset & Co. jdec 19 No Wj York & Wilmington Steamship Line. STEAMERS irir . . . . ---.... .1 r uj , syu ij jr uj3i - iM Ky y ORK E TEH Y WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAT, , atS'o'clock, P. M. -a . j A J BENEFACTOR..... .'Weuiiesday, January" 17 REGCLATOU.. ........ .Saturday, January 20 GCLF STREAM BENEFACTA K. . .Wednesday, January 2 .....Saturday,-January 27 REGULATOR ...... WednesdayJanuaiy 3j - Through lit lis Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed toan from Pouata In North and South Carolina, i ' For Fi elgbt or Passage apply to THWMAS E. BOND. Superintendent, THEO. G. EGER, Freiggn people are always on the lookout for chan ces to increase their ae n - a a . their opijortunuica remain In porerty. ? ?ot fer a great c In nee to make money. We want many men, women, boys and girl! to work for tja right .n their own locaUtleal Aify Sne Sn do the work properly from the first start ThS bnalneae will pay more than 1 ten times 'or, U ury wages, expensive outfit furnished free. : " " "feR'-o iuo vj iuaxe moner ran. SSV IT n dtYOte hole time to the SInOTtS iSSSf C- rortland.ISS1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF T j I WILMINGTON. N. C. DIVIDEND OF TnREE-AND-A.IIALF PER CENT, baa been declared by the Board of Directors of thia Bank, payable on and after JS3-lwh' ' A. K.' WALKER, qec -.w Cashier. ies! Buggies! jq-EW AND SECOND HAND FOR SALE Some Bargains. ! ' dec 19-tf T. SOUTHERLAND. UTcry and.Sale gublei s Happy TJew Year, - TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS: the Thauka for their liberal patranage. j con uance of which I shall atwtys end. the ana serve. WIWTEJR GOODS SELLINO20FF LOW TO MAKE I ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK ! A FULL ASSORTMENT OF SEA. SON ABLE i Stapleand Fancy Dry Goods vp:ia?3B goods, AND EMBROIDERIES, Corsets and Hosiery ALWAYS ON HAND. n3. jlW.--KATZ.i--36 Warket Stree Ian 1 1882. XMA8 1 1882. Millinery & Fancv Goods! THE LADIES WILL FIND AT EXCHANGE OORNEB, Almost everything desirable In' the mjtt MILLINERY AND MILLINERY GOOM, IIAT3, BONNETS FEATHEBS, I FLOWERS, Ac, . In addition, we hart :a, large and roperi stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS, .among wWc will bo found many pretty things for! Kolktay Gifts. ' , I Every Steamer brings fresh rfcocBBlotiJ Prices reasonable and polite lady r4crki til M wii m Miss E. Karrer, dec lb Exchange Corner reat Bargains.! OA PIECES BEST BLACK SILKS, SATINS AND BLACK CASS 1 0il Pz gkrman and jRisn lists. Aoweia, isiatiteta ahd DomeaUca, to sold at reduced pricca. . - Will close out my entire 'stock "of CaiW Brussels,; Tapcatry, Ingrain, Sjily, aad OflW Matting. Call and examine before purg ing elsewhere. . 4 Also,' full stock of Clothing and UndenbW. from the cheapest to the beat, largest HW of Red and White Flannels. - :, - ." ' ' -: - SOL BEAR, dec 13 , , - J 20 Market a Excursion and Pic Nic SEASON IS OYER.' THE. TIIEATBlCAl and BaD season is now opening. Gentles who are used to FIRST-CLASS work a1? clean and Comfortable Barber ah at L JOHN V Barber ahop. will flw JOHN WEBNKBJ practical Barber and Perfumer. No-l 7 Market street, tetweon rSntaLi 8tieets.. r oct-74f No Betting or Bragging, it. My price for Liquora, that equal aay quaUty sold over any bar, has alwayf baeo f cents, and I am sure my Cigar will ul any one. Just try me. " ' . 1- uci, w. 11-AL KOCH. Propriei ! "Hi OF HARNESS JUST RECEIVED, and JrJ t'Z '.-1 J. ' . 1 - have another large lot of Boggles in K days. Give ns a salt dec 3 GERH ARDT A COj. , 400. TONS COAL ! JUST ARRIVED PER SQUOONEB "HL t ' " I i - i LIE MAI1V axu ! a very superior artlc- ; , WOOD In fall sapply at REDUCED TElCf 1 jaal J. A, SPRDX0K..
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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