WAIT NO LONGER! BUT COME TO THE Exchange Corner! You should come at once and selectjyour Japanese Goods before all are sold. A nice lot of those beautiful Waiters,, only $1,25 per set; they are going fast. i The nicest present you can'give is a Hand kerchief Box with half dozen nice Handkerchiefs, Or a Glove Box with one ormore"jalr3 of Gloves. You should remember the Kid Glove De pot The 4-Buttcn Kid Glove you should buy at once as they caa not be.Uuplicatcd in price. Only $1 per Pair ! We can give you fcKid Gloves from 50c up. Come and get your presents at Exchange Corner for a little mouej ! fnj can find a Present for a:.y one, from I the dailing babe to the rob us niaD. We wo&ldfcall your attention to the rJ Flexible Hip Corset For sale only at Exchange Corner I It is a BeautV ! We invite all to come as w am prepared to'sp.e th in on MONDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ! As we know it will cot only be to their interest but to' their amusement also. 5 . H. SPRUNT, Exchan&e Corner. dee 21. The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES. Ed. ami Prop WIJLMINGTON. N. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, U7U. Largest City Circulation. VIEWS AND REVIEWS. If music has charms to soothe a savage why in the mischief don't Her Majesty send her opera troupe to Zulu laud? The Dublin Nation thinks it wuithy of note that during Geo. Grant's visit to Ireland he never said one word com plimentary to the Irish iu the United States. The Emperor of Germany has sanc tioned the publication of the political correspondence of Frederick the Great. 1 is expected to comprise about thirty volumes, of which one or two will appear every year. Owing to the melting of mountain snowsnd unusually heavy rainfalls, the Lake of Geneva reached a higher level last month than it has been known to attain at this season in the foityone years during which its fluctuations have been noticed. The Besttfn Journal asserts that an industrious reporter present at the dinner of ihefPapyrus Club, in that city, in spired by the spirit of the occasion, was writing a portion of his report when he was astonished to find that in order to make his manuscript complete it would bo-necessary to carry off a portion of the table-cloth . Afghan fanatics who attempt to assassi nate KcgliaU officers are, if caught, promptly ahot and then burned. The latter process prevents them from going to Heaven, which is their chief object in killing Englishmen. This treatment will, it is thought, moderate the patriotic en thusiasm of the children of the Ameer. Marcelius Emry, editor and senior pro prietor of the Daily Commercial, Bangor, Me., died recently after a long and painful illness. He has been promiaent for years in his tate as a Democratic writer and leader. For his conservatism during the late war his ofilce was gutted by a mob, and he narrowly escaped per soDal injury. Connecticut's State Constitution pro hibits the nrgro from voting. Why, Mr. Blaine, Mr. Har, Mr- Edmunds, what does this meat,? According to Mr. Hoar, the "whole power of the American peo ple" must be used to force Connecticut to cut this statute out of tier book. Mr. Edmunds should take a look at the awful manner in which Northern States ob struct the negrol voter and defy the amendments. The judges of the Uiitjed States Su preme Court are rather spur over the enactment of the aw allowing women to appear in their awful presences as attor neys, and one of them ihe other evening told some ladies who wore quizzing him about it that they intended to turn thair consulting room into a nursery, where women who wanted to argue cases be fore them c juld leave their babies. The Duse of Cumberland settled on the Trineess Thyra at their marriage a sum of about 40,000 a year, so long 88 marriage lats;if the survives him she wil have about $3G,000 a year, with an establishment, a tilver service for fifty pertuns, and carriages, tlx horses, &c. She keeps her own, property and jewels and is to have all she may acquire, but the Royal Hanoverian jewels return to the houae of Hanover at, her death. r ! Gen. Rosier, chief engineer of the Northern Pacific Railroad, has taken ad vantage of the thick iee on the Missouri River to lay a railroa 1 track across over which he is transporting the heavy ma terials which will he needed in the spring for the hundred of miles of new roadway which thecompany ins made arrangements to buiVl during the coming season. It wajs doubled whether the ice would bear the enormous loads, but the experience i? perfectly sncct-ssful. ' i In a iccent conversation Secretary Schu 7, gave a ctnicus illustration of what iniglii be the eiMjt of the "two years" clatibc in the Bancroft naturalization treaty as now construed by the Gnman Govern ment. Secretary Sehurz said it he should conclude to return to Germany with the intention ot remaining there more than two iears, say to pursue literary occupa tions, and his son happening, after the ex piration of the two years, to reach the age of twenty, the latter, notwithstanding that ho was born in this country as the sou of an American c-itiz in, would be compelled to enter the German military service, as the Ainericin citizui&hip ot tiis father would have vanished, under the interpre tation of the German Government. Tnis is a very strong point, as showing the neces si'.y of concluding, a? ear ly as possible, a new naturalization treaty with Germany THE WIFE OF BRIGNOLI SE CURES A DIVORCE. Iu the Supreme Court of New Ycrk city, Saturday, the wife of Brignoli, the tenor, was granted a divorce from her husband, on the allegation that he had during the year 1878 broken his marriage vows on several occasions. Mrs. Brignoli was a South Carolinian by birth, a Miss Sallie Isabella McCullough by name, of excellent family, and a singer by occupa tion, and was married to Brignoli iu Can ada in 1870. As Brignoli's farewell con cert and benefit took place in New York on TYiday last, so that ho might take Saturday's steamer for London, it was deemed desirable to have the decree sign ed and served on Saturday. Therefore it was done. It is Brignoli's intention to remain across the waters. Mrs. Brignol resumes henceforth , the freedom as well1 as the name of her maidenhood. I NEW ORLEANS FILTH r . A New Orleans resident correspondent of the Philadelphia Tunes reports the city unusually lively plenty of business streets thronged with etrangers and every body tent on getting ready for the Mar-di-Gras mummeries, but says he: The sanitary condition of this city, however, is exceedingly bad and not cal culated to impress vi.-itors vary favorably toward us. In all my experience here of nearly a quarter of a century the streets, gutters aud general drainage of the place have never been in such a bad and disgast iugly filthy condition Everything that is calculated to cause miasmatic vapors, poisonous exhalations from cesspools, grabae, decaying matters and nastiness of the most dangerous character, is lying around loose in every quarter of the city As I am one of those persons who have, from. experience, good reason lb i eiieve that the germs ot yellow fevtr and pesti lence of all kinds remain in the localities where they once ' appear, and caa be aroused into activity by impregnation from virulent importation, as well as such a lilthy coudition as now prevails, I am sure that-we shall have another epidemic unless the city is put in a good sanitary condition at an early day. The streets aretnore disgustingly filthy, pestiferous, malarial and poisonous that at any time in rry recollection. As the Board of Health is comparatively powerless and thoroughly incompetent to the task of taking care of tfce public health, we need not expect auythiug will be done to pre vent a'recurrence of the terrible experience of last year. General Burnside deserves the thanks of ail well-disposed men in the country, says the Petersburg Index-Appeal, for the castigatiou administered by him in the Senate, Saturday, to the bully and fraud from New York, the red-headed humbug Conk ling. It is inconceivable how Mien of spirit, such as sit on both sides of that exalted body, have so long contented to sit tamely and quietly under the insufferable airs and insulting taunts of the so-called Lord Roscoe General Gordon, it is true, on one memorable oc casion undertook to cut the comb of this pretender; but Geo. Gordon labored co der this disadvantage, that whatever he said in vindication of himself, that in vol ved the use of justly severe personal language, was sure to be tortured by the infamous Radical press into a re appearance iu Congress of the slave driver's bud -whip. General Burnside, as a ruly loyal man and Radical, is able to say what he pleases without any poli tical significance attaching to it, and it is pleasing to know that he put the lew words commanded by him, Saturday, to such good use as to get in the eipithet "liar" as applied to Conkling before be could be gavelled into order and silence. Now, if he were to punch the head of the concei'.ed Senator from New York, the act might oe uodignined ana even re prehensible, but there are those nho would be glad of it no less, and perhaps the experience would do Mr. Conkling himself a world of good. There is, bow- ever, no probability whatever that the quarrel will proceed any further, and still les3 that it will assume the form of any personal collision. THE PEACH CROP IN GEORGIA. The Macon Ttlegrcph says: The late shaip snap of cold weather, e think, gives good hope that there will be no fail ure iu the peach crop the present year. We cannot recall any season where the blooms are more backward. Not a solitary blos som was to be seen even as low down as Pulaski county. It requires freezing wea'her afer a rainfall which congeals th;3 water iu the buds to destroy the embryo peach. Another curious fact in this connection is worthy of mention. The latest peaches bloom out first. So any one wbe expects au early harvest of fruit from those tiees which put forth soonest is doomed to be disappointed. Great progress has been made of late years in the development of this delicious fruit, which almost vies in importance with the cereals. Several varieties ripen aim st with the first advent of summer, and bring richly remunerative prices in Northern markets. Southern Georgia es pecially is tijrniug her attention to the rsaring of early peaches, and thousands of hill tides will soon be covered with peach orchards, whose blushing fruit will form a valuable addendum to the revenues of the farm. The recent occasion of Senator Withers being called to the chair of the presiding oincer or the Senate by Vice-President Wheeler, is said to have been notable for the reason that no Democratic member of the Senate from the South has been simi larly honored since the war. Petersburg index-Appeal. Q'lite a mistake, brother quill-driver ; so far at least, we mean as, Senator With- ers 'being the first instance in which a Democratic Senator from the South has been similarly honored Since the war. Sen atorRausorn, of North Carolina, was call ed to preside by the last Vice Fresi dent on more than one occasion, and Sen ator Gordon was likewise honored. But we should not consider it as hiph a com pliment now, after the fraudulent Vice President had called the colored Senator Bruce, from Missis ij pi, to preside over the Senate on a previous occasion. Honors are evidently easy with such a man as William Almond Wheeler, for he knows how little honor is attached to his occupying the exalted position of President of the Senate, which he now frauduleatlv fills. Although Cincinnati is not the Paris of America it may very properly be called the Ham -burg. MOOXSBISE. I he reverend gentleman was visit ing at tbe house of one of his lady parishioners, when tbe little girl said, 'Mr can yon see two ways at once, and is you got honey or sugar on one eide of your face?' 'Why, what fl yon mean?' asked he. 'Why, ma says you've always got the eye in tbe sweet side of your face on her in CuurcbV Later in the day the abomination of desolation seemed to have settled in that child's heart. Yonkera Gazette. There was a paragraphist on a moral Toronto paper who awore a solemn oath that he ould make a joke on tbe name of Bob Ingersoll or perish in tbe attempt. He shut himself np on Saturday evening and crawled forth on Monday morning pale, emaciated, and with a solemn Jook in his eves and with the following item in his hand: luey ought to spell his name' Bob Injareeoul.' My sister eays no man wich shoots pidgin-matches shll marry her. but no man wade want to marry her, I gnees, as long as the jpidginaho tic held out , cos that would be fun enuff. Wen she said it her ynng man got red like a beat, but didn't aay nothiu. Nez day he ask my Uncle Ned did be 1 U ,3 u J 1 l . . uu eujuuujr wigu wuue use lO Dl a I am-up good shot-gun. Uncle Ned be aaid; 'Ide like to bi it say own self if it was a good pidgin gun, but I guess it aint; cos it has oome mity in spilin a match. ' Some pidgins carry letters, same as the postoffics, and one) time wen my lister's ynng man west away he cot one of our pidgins ami took it a looft fr to fetch back a letter to bar, jest for a flier. Next day wenovfr that girl herd the dore bel rinc ahe waa j eat wild ape she thol it ner lepr ccsjte, toner Jbe was it at the .JSPv- ik that the pidgin wade 1 poetoffice. ferto btf sJeliverPby the latter aarrjfera. .But ftferj my jaaoth r tola T arwfr pltfgm mvnS come thru the wil der, she went and thru up every winder in the hous, and it was a cole day, and Franky, fust's the baby, took code And come mity near pterin out Little Johnny in th Fdjft Jervxs Journal. Nerve Inquietude and Its Remedy. Restless nerves, at least those that are constantly mo, are weak ones as well. The true way to tranquilize them thoroughly is to strengthen them. It may be, nay it very often is necessary to have reoourse to a se dative or even an opiate, in dangerous cases of nervous inquietude, but tbe continued use of such unnatural palliatives, is greatly to be deprecated. Though not , in a restricted sense, a specific for nervousness, Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters is eminently calcula ted to allay and eventually overcome it, a fact which the recorded experience of many goes to substantiate. This inestimable tonic, by promoting digesLiJn.assimiiation and se cretion, touches the three key notes upon which the harmony of all the bodily organs depends, and the result is that fresh stores of vitality are diffused through tbe system, of which the nerves receive their due appor tionment, aud grow tranquil as they gather strength. Miscellaneous. Wood-Wood BLACK JACK, 8PLITOAK, ASH, PIMK AND SWAMP WOOD. Full supply for esle from wharf or deliv ered, cord length or cut up, st Lowest Trice? for Cash. O. Q. PARSLEY, .Fa., Agent, Cosl and Wood Yard, Cor. Orange and 8. Wster Sta. feb 21 Change of Schedule ON AND AFTER THIS dsy the Klmr. Passport, will mate daily trips toSniitb- ftBJTMSSB ville, leaving Dock at v.iQ A. M.t leatre .-mithvi.le at 2.30 l M. Tickets $1.00, Kvund Trip. oct3 riM EO. Mr Slid. Agent. Samples from Baltimore and New Orleans. RDERS for Molasses, Sugar. Coflee,goap, Meats, Rice. Ac, promptly executed .it bot tom prices by JA8. T. PETTbWAY, dec i U Water Street. Theodore Joseph, Corner of Harnett & Salisbury Sts- One Corner West Rsleigb National Bank. RALEIGH, N, C. Board bj the dsy or on the European plan Sttisfsetion gurranteed in everj'psrticuUr My bar ii supplied with Finche's GolAen Wedding, 1870, Gibson's 1871 Kye, ffeiffer A and C, snd many more of the Fines Brands of Rye and Kentocky Bourbon. oetlf RBCLIYtD -THIS MOKMNU a Flendid tins of white and colored Cards ana Bristol boards. Can gire a nice job snd tht hea pest job in the citr. jf 1 DAILY REVIEW JOB OFFICE. Co To GEORGE MYERS', 11, 13. Si IS Sooth Front St U .. m : - Make no Mistake ! LT IS THREE STORES contain the 1 argest mm snd Finest Jr elections of Choice Family Groceries, Wines, Teas, Liquors and Provisions the City has ever Known ! Pony, Blue Grass, Delxnoaico Clmb House, Sweet slash, Smoky Hollow and Ken tacky Gent Whiskeys, Wines, Cham pagnes, Holland Gin, Jamscia Rasa, French Brandy, French Co rdiala, Domestic Wines. Oolong snd Imperial Teas, 25 per cent un der Market Price. 100 Bbls Choice Bed Apples, 100 Bbls Potatoes, 50 Boxes and Bales Oranges, .1000 Cocoa Nuts, 1 00 Ow4) Choice Havana Cigars, 3,000 Cases Assorted Goods. Sweet Mash $3.00 per gallon. Bsker's Old Bye $2.00 per gallon, Choice Teas 50 cents per pound. Make no Mistake. Give him a Call. feb 11 , At John Carroll's Y GET 1 BE BEST WHISKEY pass ed (tver any counter in this e tj. A solemn fact! Also, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, sa frets lunch every day. The Celebrated Wia berry Or iters sold only a THE COSMOPOLITAN. Tonsorial, fAVIKG AG ALU the 5U noose. improved the old stand to saTaAaasspoo. sd of work- mye qg r ssjnrira. ousrsJf reaoTsted sad eat hair lor everybody, Tfcs best prices. KLv IJT A.E Wilcox, Gibbs Co's j celebrated Fertilizer ( I THE MANIPULATED GUANO ! COTTON In offeriu- to you th W ILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S MANIPULATED (; another season, we no wita the most perfect coiJiiaer.ee that ou will find BEST AND CULAPEST FERTILIZER iu use. It is no new article, rcquirirg expeiimeuts lo establish its value, tut bag for yeais with unbounded succ ss, gainine in favor from year to yearj ui t: accepted as the STANDARD FER1 1LIZER. It has been our stU'iy, not lo make it EQUAL to others hut MTLRH t our success in these rflorts we refer you to the many of yotir neighbor v L,. it, as weiJ as to tne thousands in ihe houth Atlantic Cdtcrj States. This l-Jnano is so well known that it is unnecessary to publish any rlifical i Lai arinex a f'W test imoniale iu our circulars only from Planters who have made itJ" Wtts of it alongside the Peruvian Guano, as showing how it crunpates jti, pf01 Guano, which has hfrelofoic been generally esteemed above all other Fertilisers UL lie will 1 tavp only a moderate supply for sale aud would lerjin i ) !o i their orders early. - J- Our Agents are authorized to tell the MANIPULATED en very f:.voj;,!.ij ten? paaMe,iu cotton next Fail, jan 29-d4w T- PUTTS WAV, Agent PAMLICO OfTarboro. N. V. CAPITAL l ' . The best managed Home Fays its losses as promptly as any American Company JOHN W. GORDON & BR0-, agents feb 24 The New Boot & ShoeStore. I WILL CLOSE OUT, FOR THE NE XT THIRTY DAYS, THE BAL ANCE OF MY Fall and Winter Goods. Consisting of BOOTS & SHOES, At Greatly Reduced Prices, Preparatory to my leaving for Northern Mai ket s, to purchase a Fine Assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, and all the Novelties of tbe Season. Thankful for past favors, I will endeavor in the future, as in the past, to sell you a GOOD ARTICLE at a LOW PRICE. C. ROSENTHAL, 32 Market St. feb 10. Each, and all styles, including Grand Square and Upright, all strictly viasr class, sold at the lowest st cash wholesale factory prices, direct to tbe roads ahss. These Pianos made one of the finest displays st tbe Cen tennial Exhibition, and were unanimous! v re commended for tbe Hishsst Honor over 13,000 in use. Regularly incorporated Man ufacturing Co. .Factory established ortsr 36 ears The Sqnsre Grands contain Msthn saek's new patent Dsplex Overstrung Hcaie, the greatest improvement in tbe history of Piaao making. The Uprights sre the finest a America. Pianos sent oa trial. Don't ail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive fatalogse of lb pages mailed free. MENDBL830rjN PIANO CO.. sept 6-1 r SlSastRsi T'KW'IVPV J0BWAL, (Week 1?) i published every Friday at $2 per annum, Circulation large. 0 ' Ills F nv-& NEW PIANOS $25 Best and Cheapest ! :o; I .1 frl 'or GUANO! . r I to: NO. L hi d ), . e tin INSURANCE CO. 200 ,000 00 ' Ml. I Company in tlio State ! 34 NOBTBWATBR ST JAMES 0. 8TBVBI 11 IS EVER ALIVE TO TflE Wants of hjs Customer And conducts his business with sa ey to the future; not that he might 50W damaged goods at BOX'OMBK prices, always offers FIRST-CLASS goodi st margin of Profits, which if comp' others will be found the FAIREST is market. The celebrated Pataptco Flotf I Bsrrels and Hslf Barrels always on h- Various Western brands st the loireit 1 ket prices.' F. A . Fo A Co't 9 Mests Dried Beef, cbrpped to crier, and smooth, N. C. Hams, Esting sad ing Potatoes, Green Coffees, WA to' Bio, Laguayra, Java and Mochs. Roasted every dsy under my ownssr1 All the novelties in C8ACKEKS and crisp SOLH AGENT foe Wilsalagton of ts sbrated SELTZER WATER, $7.00 per Hamper of 50 Jugs, 2 00 per dozen, 20c per Jag. feb 14 . JAMES C. BTEYEWI Bonitz's Hotel, f3M. 9 i J) BICES REDUCED TO $1.25, fl-5' $i,00 per dsy,scco:ding to locstion f Single Meals 25 and 50 cents. Bar, BilliardKoomandBaiberfeJ attftphprl tn ihe TTotel M Apcnmrnorfitmru fnr LadieJ SJSi 9 vd to Cosuaercisi Travelers. WM. B05H feb U Fropii"