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M Review jOSat2JAS2rEd' and Prop - WEDNESDATOCTOBER 3, 1877. VIDTTS AW D REVIEWS. The Brooklyn &Lgk lwks t with alarm iipotrtlwrUHanirwcddinss of this coun try as a sign that jvo j are drifting iDto aristpcttcy and ;the idiocies of the eld world. - - . . '. . The teWpbobe i coming rapidly into practicalJBsfe.u A Boston company js already doing a thriTjaghasincss making connections between ; business houses, es press nouses, etc. Acting onr .pussiau. Miuisleral m Btnxc&cVnd for thp information of na tive SgricuitS has pre pared a pagMcfc on ijThc (Colorado Beetle and itsrance in. Germany ." It will contain niwtrations of IbeiDcctle, its larva; and a cbart snowing its progress in the UniteiTStatce. ; run The -Austrian Lieutenant Paulitschky is to Accompany tbo Belgian exicdition whidtwill atatt soon lor Central Africa. He is to establish a station for commerce and missions 400,miles from the western coast, and to take, . by agreement with a natiTO?chfpo8sossion of the territory in the name of the Emperor of Austria. Wm. powglass,, chief mate of the bark Douglass, Bays that he saw a sea serpent in latiude 2 degrees north and longitude 90 d$rres,53 minutes cast. It was of a dark gray or qiBgy ( yeuow coior, uum fifty Teet tong, and a foot thick. H re mained Visible to him and the watch fur tweqty , mmutc3. ' During . several days serpents jfrom six to ten feet in length had played around the vessel. TheaewK counterfeit $50 leal-temlcr note,aya the Chicago Tribune, 'ma be recognised by tho indistinctmess of the motto TE Pluribus Unum 'on the crown of the female figure on the right. Tho letter 'n'in theword8"El,lEribusMisinvis-i ible. Tho face of rVanklfu is larger aud darker than in t(w original. The words "Uniled States' arc badly printed, and the paper "of the bill is thicker and heavier than the genuine. The worst work on the counterfeit fa in the interlaced lines the " lathe work around the figure 50 on the righ , George L; Fox'h brother-in-law, (i. C. Howard, wboso1 house in Cambridge he has been staying for months, say that the great jefown is really very low and cannot recover, and on recent night they thought him dy'uig. He believes Fox's sickness was brought about by financial troubles rather than by his lavish use of bismuth. Moreover, Fox was an inordinate eater. He would leaTe tho stage to cat an im'i" gestible and huge meal, hot from the res taurant, and, in fact ate during a perfor mance all tho. time he was not before the seencs. ; Boston free thinkers arc -planning to take a hand in national politico, on sub ittntlalijPtW 1 'following platform ; , 1; Total separation of Chuch and State to be guaranteed by amendment of the United Stttes Constitution ; including the equita ble taxation of church property, ecu lanzatfatf'of tne public schools, abroga tion of Sabbatarian laws, abolition of chaplaincies, prohibition of public appro priations for religious purposes, etc, 2. National protection for national citizens, , tn tbeireqaal civil, political, and religious rights ; to be guaranteed by amendment of the United States Constitution, and afforded through tho United States courts. 3; Universal education the basis of uai tersal suffwgc in this secular republic ; to be: guaranteed by amendment of the United 8tatos Constitution, requiring erery State to maintain a thoroughly sec narized public school system, and to per mit no child within its limits to grow up without a good elementary education. 7 The Italian correspondent of a French paper; writing from Rome, says the Pope's mind is begining to be at times- affected. " For instance, the other day he declared his intention of ordering himself to be driven ti4 i close carriage rdund the city of Bain. - He wished, he Aid, especially to seeibe Qmrinal and ol her places as sociated With the most glorious day of his pontiScate, pattktilarly the churches of 8ainP$olra lAteran and Santa Maria Haggiore, and the prelates in attendance upon'ftihvluid the greatest difficulty in inducing him to renornce the i lea. His inability to any longer take an active part ll ttlthi government of the Church aud in tl&bz iimiDltration of the Pontifical HousOTs'feafd by the same writer to irritate himy trimel.- Fomeriy his influence maMMfcsdf felt i everywhere. Nothing was ame witnoixt orders or consent. p.v.TtUn(r ibat went on in the Church -. was repor&lum'lnd he gave his de cisica. wlucbwa! regarded as final, in all 1 diGcultics that arose; To-day, a prisoner in hii chair, or on his couch, he is no longer able to take an active part in the transaction of pusmess VERtf SAD. , The Washington Republican speak" of "the sad announcement of the : conTiction of lex-Senator Sawyer, exmmlsalonerof Customs Haines, and others of conspiracy to defraud the government, and yet tne Republican has not gone into 'mourning over this "sad" event, "sad"( indeed to its party bui hardly! anything more than just. ; .- , - - 1 THE FALL ELECTIONS. Elections were to have been held on Monday (and We suppose they were)Jn Connecticut for town 'officers and yet the telegraphic dispatches (torn all parte of the world) , have so far failed to tell us anvtbiue about them. t On Tuesday, October 2, the people of Colorado will elect a judge ol tneir. su preme Court, to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Judge E. t. Wells, and county ami town officers, and will rote upon two-amendments to their constitu tion. One of these amendments confers the right of suffrage upon women, and the State has been thoroughly canvassed ra ta javor by. ita friends. Tho other pro vides for filling vacancies in the offices of Supreme,1 District and County judges in the first two cases toy . the Governor, and in the latter by the coun ty commissioners On Tuesday, October 9, tho people of Ohio will elect a full ticket of State offi cers and a legislature whieh will choose a United I States Senator. Thev will also vote upon an amendment to their consti tution, reorganizing the judiciary of the btate, aud upon an act to auvnonze ireo banking. For State officers' there are six tickets in the field Democratic, Republi can. Greenback. Prohibition and two Vorkinmen'n. . Q. On Tubsday, October 9. the people of Iowa will elect State officers and their Legislature. iThere are four full tickets for State officers hi tho field, the Republican ticket being headed by John H. Gear for Governor, tho Democratic bv John P. Irisli the Greenback by Daniel P. Stubbs, and tho! Prohibition by Elias Jessup. An Anti-Secret Society Stae convention lately held, iii 1 Marshalltown," nominated can didates for all tho State offices except Governor. For that I the committee, on nominations recommended the indorsement of Mr. Jessup, but as he was shown to be a memuer ot a secret temperance society the convention refused to accept him. No nominations were made for Governor or Judge of the Supremo Court. The annual town elections in Connecti cut were to have been held on Monday, October 1, and for the first time in the history of the Stato the minority i were enablad to elect a portion of tho oflicialsf, under the I pre visions "of an act wassed br the last 1 - Le"islature,iuid approved by Gov.Hubbard -providing! for minority representation in tho boards of seleetmen, assessors and relief. At the same time the people voted upon two amendments to the con stitntiorrofj the State one prohibiting exrra compensation to any public officer during his "term of service, and tho other forbidding county or town aid to railroad corporations hereafter in any form what ever. Oii Tuesday, November 6, another election wjlt mem bers' of be held, when eleven of the he Senate and the complete House of 'Representatives of Connecticut will be chosen. Of tboj Senators holding over, six arc llci ublicans and four Demo- crats. . 1 1 On Wednesday, October 17, California holds its judicial election, which . does not awaken much iuttrest beyond the borders of the Golden State. On luesdav, November .6, nearly a dozen elections will be held. In New York, where will be chosen some of the State I . i -1 - officers, including the Secretary of State, the Comptroller,' the Treasurer, the At torncy-Gencral, and the State Engineer J also seven justices of the-Suprcme Court, both branches of the Legislature, and For State officers there miuor officials. arc already three tickets in the field. Pennsylvania will elect on Tuesday, November G. its Supreme Judge. Audi- tor aud Treasurer, the first for twenty-one years, tho second for three years, and the third for two years. There have been five tickets nominated,' the Democrats, the Re publicans, the Prohibitionists, the Work- ingmcn. and the Greenbackers. The people of Maryland 'will choose on the 9th of November a Comptroller and the Legislature. The Legislature will elect a United States Senator. On Tuesday,) November G,- the regular election jof State officers, Legislature, &c, occurs in Yrgiuia. j As yet '"only Demo cratic nominations have been made for State officers, with Col. Frederiek W. M. Holliday as the emdidate for Governor. There is no llcpublican candidate, but an "Independent" is talked of. Wisconsin will elect on Tuesday, No vember 6, its full ticket of State officers and the Legislature. For the former there are four tickets in the field. The pooplc'of Mississippi wifil elect on Tuesday, November tbeir Governor aud the members of the Legislature. For Governor the only candidate yet in the fiehl is John M. Stone, the present De mocratic incumbent. New Jersey elects on Tuesday, Novem- ber 6, its Governor, one-third of its Sen- ate, and its Assembly. : For Governor thcro are already four tickets in the field tho Republicans, the Democrats, the Prohibitionists and the Grecnbackers. On November 6, the people of Massa chusetts hold their annual election of State officers, .Legislature, - and other offi cers. For State officers four complpte tickets"are in the field. 1 Minnesota elects her full ticket of State officers. Tho Republicans, the Prohibi tionists, and the. Grecnbackers have nomi nated their tickets. The Democrats were to have held their nominating convention in St. Paul yesterday. A special election will be held in ! Ne braska on Tuesday, November G, for the choice of a Justice of the Supreme Court and two regents of the State University. No candidates have yet been nominated. On Tuesday, November G, elections of county officers will be held throughor.t Illinois. On Wednesday, December 5, the peo ple of Georgia will close the elections of the year. They will elect the members of their Legislature, aud will ratify or reject toy the popular vote the iew con stitution prepared by the convention re cently held in Atlanta and dominated over by Robert Toombs. The Legislature thus chosen will elect a United States Senator as successor of Gen. Gordon. In spite of all encouraging, reports to the contrary, there is good reason to be lieve, says the Nashville Uaiincr, that Senator Morton will never leave his bed alive. Hesccms to be slowly but surely sinking. The Freuch government has adopted a revolving cannon that fires eighty-four shells a minutc,'cach of which burst into twenty-four fragments. It can 1 e pre pared for action with great rapidity, and two men only are required to work it. BOILED DOWN. The San Francisco newspapers s olicited money to pay the homeward fares of the California rille team. Tho Rev. Hubbard Mintcr eloped-iron i Nelson, Ky., with a fourteen-year-old girl, deserting his aged wife. , Cordelia Howard, the original. Era in the play of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," is a wife now, with two children.! Atlanta renews the proposition to do nate City Hall square and build a capi tal as good as that in Milledgevillc, if the city is selected for tbc capital. The Municipality of Berne has refused an offer of' 500,000 francs by a Tal is mu seum for the tapestries taken from Charles tho Bold at the battle of Morat. The priest who officiated at the- funeral of M. Thiers also married him. lie now over eighty years of age. Cotopaxi has broken out again' in an eruption that fairly rivals the ta k torrents of the Presidential career. There is a point in the Chicago Join -naVs observation that "Cleopatr i's Needle" is threading its way to London. '. Rev. E. C. McCarthy, of New York, upholds the stage as a great public educa tor, second only!' in enterprise to the Church. 1 Mme. Do Pompadour kept a printing press in her appartmeuts at Versailles, where she assisted in the production ot Corneillc'8 verses with etchings from her own hand. Miss Marie Wainwright, who wiii sup port. Mr. George Rignold iu Baltimore fie.t week, is said to bo a daughter of the Riht Rev. Bishop Wainwright, and a charming actress. It is hinted that many girls under age voted in the late Wyoming election, and no challenger was so ungallant as to cheek the fair sinners in their fraud. .On the contrary the men . rather admired their cheek. , The population of the United States being 40,000,000 the accepted average cf death rates will give about 1,250,000 deaths annually. Estimating the averaga cost of a funeral at $100, the mortality tax foots up $125,000,000, or over $3 a heard for every man, woman and child. Dr. Samual A. Mudd, the physician who attended Wilkes Booth and set his leg after Lincoln's assassination, and after ward was sentenced to the Dry Trtugas and nardoucd bv President JuLnson, has been nominated to the legislature by the Democrats of Charles county, Md. From Swamp and Marhb, From laud left tattuuted by recct!:n2 fiooi:, and f.-ona pools stagnating iu sunken lots on the outskirts of cities, rises a vapor pregnant with disease. Its name is miasma, and it is laden with the seeds of fever and ague, bu llous remittents and other malarial disord ers. How to cope successfully With these destructive 'rr.nladies is a problem solved more than a quarter of a century ago by tile discovery of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which has proved itself an absolute specific for, miasmatic disease in every for m, its sure preventive, nd a superb invgorant and general alterative of diiordered condi tions of the system. Irrefragible evidence to prove this fact has been accumulating for years, and scarcely a day paes without some corroboraiion of it. Eminent physicians have, a-"er a thorough test, pro nounced the article perfectly efficacious and absolutely pure, and the American pt ople long ago adopted it as their favorite house- hoki remedy. IB WAIITED ! GOOD MILCH COW. Address statins amount the Cow gives, the price aad where she cm be teen, sept 22 . Bex StL MOONSHINE. Whcu is wide likea pig'tusk ?Vhcd it is in a hog's head; : V s U S' 1 ITT. r. t -m .1 . t 1 " . ; ue 01 ten unatnatan eloquent speaKer is like a river greatest at the raoutbj, Camp stools are Jqot .Jdlowcd fu. the TurkitJh camps. This accounts for "the" standing army. ! A Wisconsin man 'at Waupace has be come his own uncle. 'How's that? you ask. He has married bis niece. .T . 'Avoid th.it which you' blame other for doing," says oneof our wise men. Well, things have come to a .prctty-pasrif own can't kiss his own wife. ..." . There is a destiny that shapes our emls, bu t a bi u n t k n i fe is t he most contrary flestiny in the world to shape the end of a lead pencil. A land-lady said she - did j not- knew how to n Kike both ends Jmeet.. "Well' said a boarder, "why don't you thkc one end vegetables?."- , r :-?t-"-i 1t Said an Arkansas coroner's juryj ".We find that the deceased came td his death by Jim Blarkin's bowie knife having 1 lu cidentally touched a vital part." -! ' Siie saw the placard in front of the bookstore, " Yon can get 'That .Husband of Mine, for j half a .dollar," and as she passed on, she muttered, "I have , one I will sell for half that much?' ' ' k' 'Q Lady (with catalogue.) "No." 5& ?Eve Tempted." Gentleman (desirous to know the painter's name.) "Who by?" Lady (shocked at his ignorance.) "Why, b the devil, of course." j 1 . . A small child being asked by a Sunday teacher. " W hat did the Israelites do.f ter they had crossed tho Red Sea?" ; An swered, "I don't know ma'am, but I trjiok, they dried themselvesi"- -'?- fV'- Mrs. Juggins lost one of her lodgors late ly, lie went off suddenly, on urgent pri vate affair?, and fbrg6t to settle his little account. "Ah," says tbo" old lady, 'when 'e come 'ere, 'c called 'isself a cap tin; but I've disci vered to mycost-that'e's only a left tenant." - J iv, Miscollaneous. Proclamation bv the Governor, SI 50 REWARD. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, KALKIGII, Sept. 27tb, 1877, . W1I HUE AS, OFFICIAL INFORM A tion has been received at this Depart ment that THOMAS JOHNSON and JEKHY FOKBEiS, late of the County-of New Hano ver, btand convicted with the crime or Liar ccnV, and were duly sentenced' to the Peni tentiary ; And. whereas, it appears that the said THOMAS JOHNSON and JERRY FORBES have escaped the Pemtentiafv. and ;BO con peal themselves that th ordinary process of law cannot be set vea upon taem ; Now, therefore. I, ZEBULON B. VANCE, Governor cf the SState of North Carolina, by virtue of iiutLority in n.e vefeted by law. do issue tLis niv proiclamation, offering a reward of OXE HUNDRED DOLLARS for Thomas Johnson, and FIFTY DOLLARS for Jerry rorbes, lor their apprehension and deuve rv to trie Suterintendent 'of the Penitentiary. in llaleih, and I do enjoin all officers of tne State, aad all good citizen to assist in bring ing xa.d criminals to justice.' Done at our City of Raleigh, this. 27th day of September, 1&77, and in the ons hundred and first vear of American Independence.1, ' Z. B. YANCEY- l'y Vic Governor : v I) avid M- Vance, V Private Secretary Ml DicairrioN : ThouiavJohnson is about 23 years of age, is 5 feet i) inches high, weighs 16S pound?, color black. Je:-ry Fmbes is 30 years of age. Is 5. feet 4 inches weight 143 pounds, eolor black. sept .'J , " . . t: The Excursion and Pic Nic I Season Continues AND ALL GENTLEMEN WISHING fi. st-class work done should call at No. 1, South Front etreet. Shaving 10 cents' Hair Cutting S5 cents, Shampooing 25 "cents. Even at these prices no lard or pig's fat used a3 Pomatum, only fine oils, beautiners, perfa menes ana Day rum. sent! JNO. WERNEB. HirPV liKMliF to Voumo A from th 9 effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Mah uooD Restored. Impediments to Marriage je moved. New method of treatment! New and remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent free in sealed envelopes. Address H ovtaed Association, 419. N. Ninth St, Philadelphia, Pa. Au Institution having -a high reputation for honorable con-! duct and professional skill. E I 14 I 5 c Brock's Exchange. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED has taken charge of the above well-known and popular house and will hereafter run it It will be put in complete order and satisfaction guaranteed to all cf its. patrons. . -! j:. The best of Wines, Ales, Liquon and Cigars, and none but ,the best always on hand. The Billiard Parlors will be open every day and night free to the patrons of the house. JOHN CARROLL, I Proprietor. aug a NEW BARBER SH07. MY PATRONS and the public generally are respectfully informed that I can be found at my i . . , NEW BARBER SHOP, at No. 7. South Front street, where the fol lowing low prices have been adopted : Shaving 10 cents ; Hair Cutting 25 cent ; ! Shampoo 2b cents. Open nn til 12 o'clock on Saturday nights ang 4 j CHAS. E. CLEAPOB. For Sale: ; yyUITE PAPER FOR WRAPPIlioi large s'oe, either by the quire or ream, sept 12 Apply at THIS OFFICE. Iliscollanoous. QN AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT the STREET CARS wi commence running at Oocfoefc iu'tlfeUornlng, and run every 15 minute?, cachjvay from the Market House, until 8.30 o'clock, except Saturdays, when they will run unxi.i luiw b'clbci,! t F The Cars will alternate between the Cem etery and Brooklyn, t ; l C i ' i - SI i , . There will be a Car to th Cemetery every 90 m 1 n ute.alBO on c td Broooklyii. every 30 There wilt be a sign on the rcur ot the Car just over the dash board, dwignatlris 'blbh place the Car Ja golDgiteTjISrcklyn or tho Cemetery.; : . ,jt ?' Persons snl'iis ' to take the cars ori either of the three Railroads, will find the Street Cars the cheapest and most comfort able way of reaching them. Perrons arriv ing In the City will always find a car at the - 1 - upper end of Front street, near JfJnion pe- pot4whlch will take tiiem tv ny of Hie Hotels for 5cents, or to auy other part of the f Price from Caatle and Hi xtb Ktree99 to )$ ,ner three, miles of towl, and return lot 5 cenis, i ne very cueapesvuur 1a uie v uueu States,.;,;. ".: - 7 Persons ar rcq ut-slod to report wy hog- liarnttno nn fhn nart. rf llin iliivnr In IliA Superiutendent. WASU I NGTON K n a, august 21 tf Superintendent TheSouth Atlantic, ;rA!'j. MONTUiy 'MAGAZINE DEVOTED xY. to Literature, Science and Art, will be usued in Wilmington, North Carolina, Octo ber 15th, 187T. The Corps of Contiibutors, will, include veral of the most distinguished authors of the present day. A serial story, poems, akstcbes, reviews, acientiGc and historical ar ticles -will appear in every number. The Magazine will contain only original litera ture. - . : The South Atlantic States will be thorough ly 'canvassed by an energetic agent. Subscription one year $3. Single copy .25 cents. - ADVERTISING TERMS. ' 1 page one year $120; page one year $75; 4 page one year ; i- pK one year 5oo; 1 page one insertion, $''d; H page one inser tion, 15; H page one insertion, $10; page one i inset tidn, $0. J - 50 per cent, additional for - advertisements on the Magazine covers. -jv ., Lo?al subscription received and .Maga zines sold at the City Bookiitores, . ; Contracts' for advertisements and eubsc:ip- tions received at the office of Messrs. Jackson & Bell, Book and Job Printers. ' All- conununicatLons should be addressed to ! Mas. CIOEUO ,W. IIAltKJrf, . sept 8 Editor and Proprietor; QUARANTINE NOTICE. QUARANTINE WILL, UK IN. FORCE ' on the 1st day f June, 1877, and will cn tinue until further notice, as. follows All vessels from port3 South of Cape Fear will come to at the Visiting Station for in spection. . 1 . All-vessels having sickness on arrival, or having had sickness during the voyage, wil await inspection as above without, regard to the Port from when 83 they sailed. ; Vessels not, included in the alove classes will proceed withoutMetention. '.' ' All persons interested Will please take-no . ' : . . ;- . tice that Quarantine will be rigidly enforced durinir the cominc ho t season.' under the pen alties provided by law for the violation of tne same. - ' I W. G. CURTIS, Quarantine Physician Port of Wilmington, may. 18 A Full Line QF; CARDS OF, ALL I KlNDsJ plain) fancy and the beautiful TINTO CARDS. . FuU fifty varieties! j; Will print them cheap ! ' I Call and see specimen?. S. G.HALL, I - Rook and Job Printer, - sept 26 i Princess ftrect. Soo us Bofore Purchasing. ATTE "HAVE SAMPLES and represent v v importers-ana aianutacturers, in Coffees, Sugar, Molasses, - - -, Floury all fadasy ... Soaps, Lyes, Potash,' Soda, Ac. ' ' We are rewfvxng dally : ' ! ?r ' " ,-'.' s..-: Meats, Lrd, Wax, Hides, ; .Tallow, Onions, Potatoes, 1 Poultrr. Etrrs. Ac. 1 T o liuuuiwc quAiiij uu package. SXOl interested in profits. Meet fairly and square- With ' experience and a determination I to deal squarely, we ask for a liberal patronage. If we don t call, send for t. find us ready to meet your demands promptly ftnt rlM ami fnu!. - , , j PETTEWAY &.SCUULKEN, ! ; 'J- Brokers k Com. Merchants, Next North IPrincesa and Water Streets, sept 25 SHAIIPOO, AUD BATHS. glUVfi, 10 cents. Hair Cut, 25 esU. Shampoo, 25 cents. . Hot and cold Baths at all hours, dean towels and sharp razors in hvsdahce. All work done la silence and ' - - - .- !,' - With dispatch. ' . , ". ;.. I . V : v. . . . I . f I. FURMANSE1, : aTig 23 Cor. Front aad Princess. ,Wcsollanoous. APPLETOrjfs, AUERICADiYClUHllli - . - . KnUrcly rtwrltton Ijy theabltn wn. I !ld "pirated witiTSevVral , TTUo workoriaiiiidJv.iiuhiui.i ' title of talnxtl in. all parts ol tK uSiteE'ttr- olacfc 111 cvcryLtftnwTnf TJHrf.Y" Ukwir una nrt liAyo Induced tho ed uTr 2MV JeriUve want. " 'TV h UaZ t-Tae movement of political affair 1 kept pace witli tlio dwTvwlet, i2S!i?Ve tUebrfrultful appllcntioif uJSTite 1 linemcnt 01 social lifc. GufcSnL sequent revolution kave oecurriI Sv?' ing liatlonul ennnges of ulJ:," Tlfe ivU wax of ott toiSS? whitint,lt lto bright when the last volSaJ '' i work upfarcd, lias happilyu! Y new course ut commerV and ' activity has been (xnumencjr tatria r . Jargo accessions to nr cw.rT.J. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 3, 1877, edition 1
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