Tie Daily Review, T. JA9SES. Ed. h?h! Prop M ILMiNGTOJi. If- C. TUESDAY, JUNE 3. 18T9. VIEWS AND REVh V v. An 'IlGJcI Monthly' has been started in Alleghany, N. Y. This is a product ot the 'higher civil z ition, of the North. We are quite williug to be without such civilization. The German Ernperor intends to pre sent a bword of honor to the Czr on the coming fiftieth anniversary of his Russian Majesty's acting as colonel of a Prussian regiment of Uhlans. "Confused nature of the bank's book keeping" is a significant express on ap plied to the defunct Freedmen.s Bank in the press despatches. The ''confusion' could scarcely have been accidental. The , Louisville Courier-Jourtml is en gagt'd in a neck-and-ntck contest with the Cincinnati papers to match every Ken tucky murder that they publish with one from Ohio, and go them one better. The dedication of St. Patrick's Cathe dral, in New York, was one uf the most magnificent and imposing ct'ebrat'ons that ever occurred in the histury of the Koman Catholic Church ia this country. The 'Wac Democrat' to whom Sher man sent his letter about running for President turns out to be John B. IJaskin, of New Yurk, who was quite too intimate with Judge Barnard, during the Tweed regime, for his own reputation. Mr. Lester Wallack's Western tour has not been a success. In Cincinnati the gross receipts did not reach the anount of tbe certainty he received, and in St. Louis the management Is said to have lost one thousand dollars in the week. Sir Garnet Wulseley's instructions, as military commander to supersede Lord Chelmsford, impose upon him the duty of making peace with Cetywayo, if he has to kill every Zulu in South Africa to bring it about. This is to be a "peare with honor" campaign. The Jersey City Journal says there are probably not over a dozen or ' so of perfectly ablebodied adults in the world who have never told a lie, and most of them have told a good many. Yet to be called a liar, some how or other, seems to make them madder than almost any thing else. The volumes of Napoleon autographs, photographs, etc., which were sold in London a few months ago for $1,257,50, have come, it is said, into the posiession of the Empress Eugenie, who intends them for a surprise present to the Piince Imperial when he comes home from the war in South Africa. The selection is believed to be unrivaled. An old farmer in England, hugely puz zled by our meteorological reports and transatlantic prophecies concern iug the weather, is 9aid to have delivered himself of the following astounding sentiment : 'Well, sir, I did not mind the weather so much when it was arranged and ordered by Providence; but now, that it has been handed over to them interfering Yankees, why, be hanged if 1 can stsnd it." A man spent a whole day in the rail road station at UudOak, Iowa, trying td find au eastward bouud train that was in charge of a Christian conductor. He wanted to start on a journey, but was re solved not to instrust his life to the care of a sinner. After questioning eleven conductors, and failing to discover one of the desired kind, he went home dis couraged. Gen Grant will leave Yokohama by the next Pacific Mai J steamer, about the last of June, and will reach San Francisco about July 20. The arrangements for an excursion of citizens to meet him on his arrival have been completed with the leading truuk Hues between the East and Omaha, and from there over the roads of the Union and Central Pacific companies The programme will be made public shortly. As an incident of the celebration of the silver wedding of the Emperor of Austria, 377 prisoners whose offences were com mitted through iudiscretion or poverty were pardoned, and tec university dona tions were made by the Emperor, amounting to 300,000 liorins, aud pro viding yearly forty purses of 300 florins each for poor students and twenty free places in school for officers' daughters. The erection of a sta'ue to Thomas Paine, in St. Louis, is characteiized by B ishop Coxe as 4 b y ena worsh ip . ' He goes on to say, in the Independent: 'Here is an epoch in the history ot fanaticism. There have been dog-worshippers and cdf-wor-sbippers and snake-worshippers. It is left tor atheists on the shores of the Missis sippi to Herod the superstitions ot the Nile ; to set up a hyena cry. Such be thy gods, O Republic of America !' Paine was not an atheist ; but he was morally, a hyena. His habits, his features, and his character were those ot this foul character,' FOREIGN TRADE IJf FOREIGN VESSELS. There were yesterday, (the 3d inst.) in the port of Wilmington twenty-four vessels in nil, of -'iff rent siz8, styles of rig Mid nationalities Of 'his i umber on ly six, just one fourth ot t e a0-;regate, fJoated tlie United States flag. 'Not one of thtse six American vessels was square rigged, although there was one larie three mastedchoouer. Not one of them makes foreign voyages, but all are era ployed in the coastwise tnjde. Of the eighteen square-rigged vessels, barques, barquantines and brigs, all float a foreign flag, and all are engaged in a foreign trade. Of these, twelve, or two thirds of the square rigged vessels, and one-halt of the whole number in port, are from Noiway, while the remainder ia rnadt. up with three from Germany, two from Great Britain and one from Spaiu'. O course in the list of American vessels we do not enumerate the'4coru crackers" and "turpentine drogers;' which ply along the coast of this State, and which are kuowa as the mosquito fleet, but to those which (joeithei beyond the '-confines f our own borders on this coast or thoee which cross the ocean ) Now this is aii wrong, and not in the spirit which ensures the greatest rnspe ity. It is very pleasant to- tee the flags uf foreign nations floating from the mas', heads of the shipping iu our port, but it is a pleasure in which we( indulge at the expense of one ot the most important industries of the country. It is a souice of pridtt to pee the extensive products ot our State and section needing a large fleet ot vessels to 'supply our carrying de maud, but it is tp be regretted that, after all these products have reacaed Wil mington as a commercial centre from which they may be exported, a foreign nation is to secure all tie profits of freight age. It is in substance like the produc tion of a fiue crop by A, while ill the profits arising from the salej of the same are received by B in payment for its transportation to markot. From every source comes the welcome intelligence lhat business prospects are brightening all over ihe country, a;.d as we feel its revising influence in the future, (we have not felt auy of it yet) we hope that an impetus may be given to American ship-building, and that the city of Wil mington may, at some time in the not very remote future, possess a fleet of vessels built within her own bordeis, and officered and manned by the gallaivt sailors with which the coast abound, There iievery facility within the limits of" the city for building vessels of 300 or 400 tons. We have mechanics competeut to build them, and the forests of the State abound in the necessary timber for thir construction. Special Corr. to the Daily Review. WASHINGTON LETTEB- Washington, D. O:, June 1, 1879. When the 'fighting 21st' (N. C.) Regiment was charging np the hill at Gaines' Mill, in the face of a deadly fire, a rabbit that had sought refuge from the 'leaden hail,' under a bush, sprang out and was scampering away, when one of the boys shouted : "Go it, Molly Cotton Tail, if I had no more reason ban you for staying here, I'd run too.' The seethir. g hot weather, il to which we have been preoipitated, creates an intense longing for the re freshing sea breeze, or the cooler air of the mountains, and we would gladly ruu away if a stronger reason did not keep us here. And, so say our sisters and our cousins and our aunts. The day we deoorate passed off with its usual eclat. The Departments were closed, and business generally sui pended in the afternoon. It is in teresting to note the cheerful alacri y with whioh the average official pre pares for this annual decorating busi ness. For a week or, two preceding its recurrence, he may be I found over hauling his fishing tackle, or discus. -ing thejrelative merits of he excursions advertised, or aarrangiug for a picnic iu the romantic woods hear the city, and the stay-at-home club has to listen to the orations and dp the strewing. There was a fair atteudaDoe of these it the several cemeteriefe and the usual ceremonies were observed. 'Stalwart' i&peeehes wer3 made, such as you may h rve found in the Congressional Rt cord any time since the extra session began. 'J One of the orators, however, seems to have.maiked out a new departure. The Hon M Maginnps, M 0, who de livered the oration at the Soldier's Home, Cemetery speaking of the Northern politicians, who had profited by the sacrifices of the soldiers, said : 'They ?.tered their budding aspira tions in the blood uf the dead soldier; but not to yield the fruit to his . sur viving comrade. So when the war was over they retained their place in the frout, to search the reoord of some non combatant on the other , side, and cover tim ith confusion ia the noisy but safe war fare of Cong essional debate. The -conflict that should have ended on the field is renewed iu the Senate, and such laurels as never wreathed the hero's sword bud. and I lots m on tl e politician s jaw O shade of the im mortal vFalstaff confess ihyseif out done in this land of oars. Thou dids t at least stab and carry off the dead body of Percy while yet warm and bleeding Lee thy hardened oneek be softeneu.and thy brz n brow! abash ed before the gladiators of our sena torial areu, who knock down and drag oat the mouldering body of the dead confederacy some fifteen yean after the war.' Twice a week the Marine Band, by order of the Secretary of the Navy, gives a public promenade concert. Ob Wednesday afternoon at the park east of the Capitol, and Saturday p m at the park south of the President's House. Yesterday afternoon the Pref deat and Mrs Hayes, occupied sea n the portico overlooking thegrounds and eeemd to enjoy the music and the orowd as much as anybody. I ws never more impressed with the simple errandear of our institutions than when looking at this man, who can say n th 1 representatives t the peop'e T forbid it!' and legislation stops, r lapsing into the American citizen axd participating in the pleasures of the people. The venerable story of the foreign er whose companion pointed out to him the Preside t, walking unattended a ong the avenue and who asked in as tonishment where his body 'guard was and, was answered: 'I am one and everv other American citizen came up before my mind. The Czar of all the Bussias,' who is now suffering all the evils of ages of misrule, and the end is not yet, and who dares not appear in public unless surrounded by his 'faithful cos-acks,' presents the antithesis to the picture. We were with you, in spirit, in your regatta the other day, our favorite being the 'Bonnie Lassie,' a faot I mention only to show that there is something in a name, Shakespeare to the contrary, notwithstanding. The ortifioate excitement is over. and tbp ragged capitalists of the hour, h '.v.? returned to their original busi ncs 'if loafing. Many a speculator in minus from ':osHeH' by their agents, ffau law, under which the certificate were issued, intended them as a safe inve&tm nt for the earnings of the poor, b it the capitalists defeated the intention by buying up all they could lay hands on, and if many of thim aotue to grief we need not cry. Of course the capital absorbed by these certificates only tends to increase the hardness of the times. If Congress wants to aid the indus trijaas pour mau in saving his earn ings, let the Waddell Postal Savings Bank bill be passed. This will give him a place of deposit where he can confidently expect to get it again and with intere&t The caucus to mo row w 11 doubtless determius what action will betaken on th" vetoed bills, and how long Con grees will be with us. The hot weather will help them to a conclusion in re gard o the latter. Jac bus. 'Gentlemen of the jury,' said Mr. Phe ps to tbe twelve men ot Worthington, Minn., who had convicted his daughter of selling cider without a license, all I've got tr say is, you're a set of jackasses, aud you may wave your ears over that solemn truth " Mr. Phelps was fined $10 for contempt of court. Senator Hampton, it is announced, in tends to. make a speech in the Senate soon, in which he will take the ground that the appropriation bills ought to be passed, pure and simple, and that in par ticular the army bill must be passed. He will declare, report says, that t is is not only his determination, but that it repre sents the spirit and desire of the people ot South Carolina, and, in his belief, of the South generally, and that an early ad journ nent is highly advisable. The reooil of the cucumbers is ter rific. The negro question: 'Which is the way to Kansas? Au amateur singer frightened a pair of canary birds to death. It was a case of killing two birds with one's tone . Professor : "What English word do we have from Dammerung ?" The im mortal , "Well, d mnation comes pret ty near it." "I do cot want a jackass-scalp in my belt, says Commissioner of Agricul ture Le Duo. No, indeed, old fellow ; ii is far better to carry it on the place where it grows. We overheard the following nnn- versation at the Westviile blacksmith shop the other day: Landlord 'Well, Mr. , 1 have come to the con clusion that I must raise your rent," Mr. : "Well, I'm glad of it, for I can't raise it." 'Mother, what is an angel?' 'An an gel? Well, an angel is a being that flies.' 'But, mother, why does papa call my governess an angel?' 'Well,' explained tne mother, after a moment's pause, 'she's going to fly immediately Cetewayo is drawing considerable of t ie world's attention at present. The latest information we have about him is that he is the husband of 11,000 wives. The next will probably be that be has BusBianized his name into Getywayoff. Coinplexional Indications. ?jThe complexion of persons whose diges tion is out of order, who are billioua, o who lack vigor, always exhibits an un healthy tint. It is by regulating the bodily organs and promoting digestion and assim ilation, that the parchment hoe Indicative of ill health, is banished from the cheeks. To rectify the fault of a sallow complexion, use Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, an In vig ors ut and alterative which removes those obstacles to renewed strength, physical com fort and personal attractiveness an imper fect digestion and secretion, and a disordered condition of the Dowels. Persistence in the use of this inestimable corrective and tonic will assuredly result in renewed physical regularity and vigor, will tend to increase bodily s balance and cause the glow and color of health to return to the sallow wasted cheek Miscellaneous. DISLIKING TO ENTER INTO A NEWSPAPER CONTROVERSY, P. L. BRIDGEKS & 10., Have heretofore retrained from say ng anything on the subject of the Duff Gordon Sherries. AND W. T. Halters & Cos Baker Whiskey, Both of which they have kept since open ing, although some of their friends and competitors CLAIM to be Sole Agents. W. T. WALTER S & CO. Refuse to make any one their Agent, re serving the right to sell to whom they please. By Business Men It is well known that such particles as th5 DUFF GORDON SHERRIES, MUM'S CHAMPAGNE, etc., have no Local Agents throughout the country, as they can always be bought much cheaier, in small quanti ties, from second hands, than the Agents can sell at, lhty bd.ng compelled to pro tect the trade of those who buy hundreds of packag- s at a time. WE ARE SURPRISED That our friends, with their long Business Experience, should have brought forward such a weak point as this, but can now understand, paying package rates to the Agents, why they supposed, on account cf the low price at whlrh we were selling the goods, that ours was not the genuine arti cle. Respectfully, and truly, P. L. BIUDGERS & CO., 7 The Diamond 3 for 10 cents, Cigars, are all the 'go. The P-R-I-N-C-I-P-B; Cigrar is the best lO Cent Cigar Ever broughtto Wilmington. ANew Lot ot them just received. P. L BRIDGERS & GO. may o Accidents WILL i THEREFORE INSUREBACAINST THEM By taking oat a Yearly Policy ia the LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF MOBILE, ALA. MALIK ICE MoOARTHY. President, H. M. FRIEND, Secretary. 25 Cent! will insure again ts Accidents for one day in the ino of $3,000 in the Event of Death OR, $15.00 Per Week Indemnity for Disabling Injuries. BATES 1 Day 36 centi ; 3 Daji M eeata, 5 Days $1.31 ; 10 Dayi f 2.60; 30 Dayi $5.00. Yearly policies issaed at from $6 to $20 per $1,000, aeoording to occupation, and written at short notice, jnna 36 Over the Water. THE OCEAN HOUSE, at Smithville, if the most delightfully situated Saloon in the town, ia surrounded by water and open to all breeiee. Tbe beet of Liquon, wines, Beers and Cigars on hand. bxenrsi nista will tine1 it the most comfortable place oa the water front tp past the day ana indulge in erabbiag. may 29-1 m BBTaN MORSE, Prop. Hall & Pearsall QFFEK FOB SALE, AT LOW PRICES, Fresh and Complete Stock of Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Corn, Meat, Lard, Butter, . Cheese, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Paper, Twine, Paper Bags, "One Spoon" Baking Powder, A Few Fine B. C. Hams, and all other article uruall y found in a ca fully selected stock of U sacral Groceries, jane 3 Wilcox, Cibbs & Cos. CELEBRATED FERTILIZER, THE MANIPULATED GUANO ! The Best and Cheapest ! COTTON In offering to you the WILCOX, GIBBS A t'O.'S MANTPU f,A TED (,UAvfl another season, we do so with th ovt perfict confidence lhat ou will rind i mi, f BEST AND CHKAPEbT FER'l 1 LIZLll in us. T 1 It is no new article, requiring expe imen's to establish it vahjp, hut has W for years with unbounded suco ss, gainim in favor fromlyear to year, until it i. accepted as the STANDARD FERTILIZER. M N It has been our stuuy, not to make it EQUAL to others but SUPERIOR our success in these eflorta we refer you to the many of your neighbors who hinJ?, it, as weil as to the thousands in the South Atlautic Cotton States. This Guano is so well known that it is unnece&sary to publish any certificate! but annex a few testimonials in our circulars only from Planters who have mada tests of it alongside the Peruvian Guano, as showing how it compares with rwf Guano, which has heretofore been generally esteemed above all other Fsrtilixen, Hejwill have only a moderate supply for sale and would request Planters to their orders early.- Our Agents are authorized to sell the MANIPULATED on very favorable Ur. payable in cotton next Fall, j an 20-diw 1 J AS T PHTTBWAY, AftBt. THBS T rHE woi-D SOLD BY rw BEWARE or a FOR PARTICULARS "UMBER OH ADDRESS: WhiteSewing Machine Parsons' Purgative PiH make N w Rich Blood, and will c mpletely change te blood in the entire syet- m in three niouths Anv person who will take 1 pill each uight from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Sent by mail for 8 letter stamps. L 8. JOHN80 A CO., may 21 4w Bangor, Me. AGENTS WA.NTEU For the best and Fastest-8elling Pictorial Books and Bi b es Prices reduced 3'J per cent. Mxtiom al Publishing Co., Philad, Pa. may 21 4w $25 TO $5000 Judiciously invested In Wll Street, lays the foundation for substan tial fortunes every week, and pays an im mense per centage of profits by tbe Mew Capitalization 8 v stem of operating in Stocks. Full explanation on application to Adams, Brow a A Co., Bankers, 26 Broad St., H.Y. may 21-w DEAR SIR : Please write for large Illustrated Catalogue of Rifles. Shot Cum. Revolver. Address Great Western Gun Works, Pitts burg, Pa. may 21-4w BENSON'S CAPCINE PORUS PLASTER See that each plaster has the word C-A-P-C-I-N'-E cot thronch it. and insist on having no other. Ask your Physi cian as to its merits over all othe s. may 21-4w The New and Popular Boot & Shoe Store, 32 MARKET STREET. THE PIONEER" OF LOW PRICES! N O OLD STOCK TO WORK OFF AT ANY PRICE ! All New Goods, selected with a great deal of caie, in accordance with the times. All of my Goods warranted. Notice some of the prices : A Lady's nice Cloth Buskin, from 60c to $1.00. A nice Kid or Pebble Morocco Newport Tie, from 90c to $125 A Gent's nice Box-Toe Gaiter from $1.26 p to the best. My Ladies' and Children's Department is now complete. A call at my place and a fair compirison are all I ask. Beware of old stock. Yon will spendjyour money for nothing. . Remember, no trouble to show my New Stock. Respectfully, C. ROSENTHAL 32 Market St. ftpl 28 Sitrn of the Little Boot. CHAS. KLEIN, I Undertaker -and I GaMiiet Mater, Ho. 24 South Fmnt Street, WILMINGTON, N. 0. A fine UIPrlmr!t rf rnffina A fmmt keu constantly on hand. Furniture Repaired, ana t ernisnea. Orders by tele graph er mail promptly filled. jan 13 Theodore Joseph, Corner of Harnett & Salisbury att une Corner. West Raleigh INational Bank. RALEIG H,N. C. Board by the day or on the European plan Satisfaction irarraateed in every particular My bar is supplied with Finche's Golden Wedding, 1870, Gibson'. 1871 Ky PwK A -a.J -or. of th. Fines adeof Rye and Kentucky Bonrbon. NEW fed sf ' GUANO i to: ! Co." Cleveland, ohio. LIFE IN A BOTTLE. The Most Valuable Medical Discot Vv-i- j .aa.iavvT.a-a v uuvf If Ullll -ilO I More Use for Quinine, Calomel rv Ti oro 1 pATun a T f it Blood, Strength for the Nerve i - r m. 9 a and ileaitn lor All. AN OPEN LETTER TO TBE PUBLIC. Believing that bv cleansing the blood ai. building up the contitution watheonljtriie wav of bani hing diAtae and being trusbt j with weakness of the lungs, catarrh, m; much broken down in constitutioa, ki,ni after trying the beet physicians and ayut out my money f r many kinds of median advertised without finding a permaoeateiri, I btgan doctoring myself, using uedieite made from roots and herbs. 1 fortaaaitlr discovered a wonderful bitten or Blood Cleanser, the iirt bottle of wbien ravene Mr life and rigor, andL in time effected s ptra nent oure. 1 was free trom catarrh, mj lsi( became strong and sonnd, being able to itul the most severe eold and exposure, and I hw gained over thirty pounds in weight. Fat ing confident that I had made a wondeml discovery in medicine, I prepared s qasititt ot the Root Bitters, and was in the habitef giving them away to siek friends sad neigh bore. I found the medieine effected the bms wonderful cures of all diseases csatsd troa humors or screfala in the blood, Imprudent, Bad Htomach, Weakness, hidaej Omm, Torpid Liver, Ao , Ac. The nwi of bj discovery in this way spread frcn onsptmi to anotber until I found myself called som to supply patients with mediciLt far ui wide, and I waa induced to establish s liber ator y for compounding and bottling the 14 Bitters in large quantities, and L no d m al'jmy time to this business. ' I was at first backward in pretesting eitaer myself or discovery in this way to tbspiMA not being a patent mediciue man sod via small capital, but I am getting brarslj " that. Hince I first advertised thia meicai I have been crowded witn orders frost dnr gists and country dealers, and tbe busdxi or letters 1 nave receivefl trom persoaiciiwi prove the fact that no remedy erer did much good in so short a time and had Mass success as the Root Bitters. Ia fact, 1 u onminMiH tht thav will aMtn take th ot all other medicines in use. ei!j hundred retail druggists, rigbt here at bast in Cleveland, now sell Root Bitte-i, whom have already sold over oaeUosiss; Dottles Root Sitters arfi atrictlv a medidl snps? ation, such as was used in the good old J7J of our forafathnra. when Deoole w f c,r Kr iaima waa m r . I a t and VlS . calnmnl a.nd nthar noiinni of the BUSS kinirdnm vir nnkanvi. They act strongly on the lirer sad kissia keep the bowels regular and build p nerroni vstem. i hp v nenetrate ersrr P1 nr j r bone and tissue from the head to tis rlaintlnrr an1 a t r un rrt Viou i n IT the foSJ nrinora of lif. Vianco thov must fSSta HioMaoa h nnrifioalinn mnA nnnrisbSKSt o matter wbat your feelings or ij-vrr are, what the disease or ailment "S Bitters. Don't wait unil you sre ne. if yon only feel bad or miserabHp sf ; Bitters at once. It mav save yosr life. Thousands of persons ia sll perwJJ country are already aing Boot They have saved many Urea of e who had been given up by friendsasdpyj cians to die, and have permanent! many old chronic cas -s of Catarrh, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and Hin where all other treatments had fs'Uf you troubled with sick headache, oafWT dizziness, weakness, bad taste m w . nervousness,and broken dowa ia wrzl. Yon will be enred if vou uke Koot sWJJ Have ?on humors and pimples os j or shin? Nothing will grre you flC0jr health, strength, aud beauty ss h tare. . - gsa, I know that jealous pby 0 cry humbag because my discovery "yug many of their patients, b t I ctre rot now my desire and etermiostios w ay Boot Bitters as fast as p s iw reach of all those suffering thresgn-1 world. 8old by wholesale and retu. gimtB and country merchants, or ssej g press on receipt of price, f 1 00 per D'- six bottles $5.00. For certifjctes u derfol eu-es, see my large !cY?imtmt each b-'ttle of medicine. head eo youralf. Ask your druggist r FRlZIEk'8 ROOT BITTKK-, Blood Cb-aneer,and take no tao,lfst recommend because h maie a ltTf Q. W. FKAlZEK, LTTo 338 rtopwfior rt.. w 'na Forseleby wCKnn4 JJT Oraggists. marcb Jfithj t, o woria Litrttrt). SibxI opr. !a? .saaeaptoeopjof " Si500.ofe!:' f I i HUMVLHS awK 3

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