Tbe Daily Review JOShi. T. JAMKH. Ed. and Prop W lLAIilXGTON, N. C. SATURDAY, J ONE 28. MRU VIEWS ANO RfcVIfcW Every Russian subject ia required to take out a passport each year. Tbe pre scribed cost of a passport is about. $3 but, in fact, it contB twice tbat. Philadelphia baa an ordinance against the Bale ofojsters in summer, and an Ovsterman's Protective Association that employs de'ectives to get evidence against the offeLders. Sir Garnet Wolseley, before sailing for the Cape, made bis estimate of the cost of the Zulu campaign, which he places at from 20,000,000 to 30,000, 000. He has over 25,000 men under his command. In several counties iu Georgia tbe fish iu the rivers and iouds are di: g by tbe thousand. It is thought tbat the fish are killed by tbe guano which, during tbe se vere storms early in the season, was wash ed into the streams. Last year not a pound of cream f tartar was impoited. A few years ago millions of pounds came annually from England and France. Manufacturers at home now supply all that the country needs, and prices aie thirty pe; cent, lower than for merly. Jt appears the frost d es not surely ki'l tbe yellow fever, and now the doctors, at tbe last session ot tbe Ameiican Medical Association, say that tbe typhoid fever is propagated not only by water and mi'k, which is often largely d;'uted with water but also by ice ! f It was easy enough to get a Prince for IP- Bulgaria, but tbe trouble is to fiad a PricceBS. Beatrice doesn't seem anxion to go to houses keeping in that quarter, and Alexander. It will probably have to take up with a rich but secor d-class Princess nearer home. Mr. Maurice Barrymoie, the actor, gave another sample of his pluck at Man hattan Beach the other day by punishing two intoxicated loafers who insulted Mrs. Agnes Booth and Mrs. Barrymorc. His conduet was highly commended by all wbo witnessed tbe unpleasant scene. That balloon which was to go from Montreal to New York, on Saturdays made forty miles of the journey, and then ignominiOusly came to the ground. The i navigator, a newspaper, man. made a narrow escape from death. Aerial naviga- tion ie evidently one of the things tha t no fellow has yet found out. Over 500 citizens of Winona, Miss., headed by a band ol music, greeted Sena tor Lamar as he passed down to Brookha ven Monday n;ght. Tbe train made a shoit delay, dunug whicb Senator Lamar addiessed ibe assemblage. A large trans parency was erected on the platform, on which was inscribed, "Lamar, the South's Defender Agaiust Noithern Slander." There is a growing impression, says the Albany Arga, that John Sherman regards iloscoe Oonkling with the same feeling that Rjscoe Coukling regard John Sherman. "If they were fleating shipwrecked, on the same plank, in mid ocean, Mr. Conkhng would possibly speak to Mr. Sherman, but only to charge him with trying to make the plank float South, for a bad purpose. ' A lady discovered, after boarding a Hudson River steamer at Rondout, on Saturday, that she had left her wallet, containing money and diamonds, valued at $15,000, in the stage which had brought her to tbe landing. Iler male escort thereupon left the boat, hired a convey auce, overtook the stage, which was on its return trip, and recovered the pocketbook.e is too cowardly to vote his convic :.. i. ... - . a. mu .. : . ntions. or too stupid to have convictions. with its contents mtact. lhe lady is worth S2.000.000, but was as de'.igbted at recovering her wallet as if it coutaiued all her earthly possessions. Last year's conscripts of thd German army, taken fron all ranks and classes of the community, furnish interesting evid nee of the spread of education in the German empire. The conscripts numbered 140. 197, and it was found that of this whole body l'J0,939 had receivod elementary education, aud that 6,283 had gone be yond the elementary stags into the high er branches. No country but Germany, and no State of the American Union, could make such a showing in the edu cational line. A merchant, sitting in his office in South street, New York, recently received an answer to his dispatch sent to Shang hai only six hours previously. Shanghai is thirty-six thousand miles distant from New York, and the message, (not making any allowance tor delivery at the two cities) must have travelled at the rate of one hundred miles a m?uute, or a mile and twotuirds per second. The charge to Shanghai is $2 80 per word; to Yoko hama, $3 05; but the cipher is so well systematized by mercantile houses that a single word serves for a dozen when transcribed. REPUBLICAN RASCALITIES. Senator Windom, of Minnesota, during the present session of Congress, has "bocmed" into magnificent proportions, not only as the cha npion of the colored hegira to Kansas from the lower Missis sippi, but he stnnds without a peer as the champion of all the frauds and rascal ities perpetrated by his Republican peers, from theday the party came into power In the Senate during debate on the 26th inst., he challenged the Demosratic side of the Charrber to a comparison between Democratic and Republican honesty, and named ex Secretary of the Navy Robeson as one agaiust whom nothing could be shown, and styled him "an honored member of the other lleuse." He defied the Senate to reveal the nams of a single Republican who had been proven guiltv of peculation under Democratic iuvesti gation, and when the name of ex Secretary of War Belknap was mentioned, said it was not proven that he had either stolen from the government or any body else. These remarkB were mainly directed to Senator Saulsbury, of Delaware, who replied by saying, among other things, that if the Senator from Miunesota "was so blind as not to see such corruption it would be impossible to enlighten him." Senator Windom glories in the thought that he has been instrumental in seducing thousands of the colored race to leave tbe comfortable homes and easy means of ob taining a livelinood on the plantations of the South to suffer and btarve and die iu inhospitable Kansas. HVglories in their frauds and peculations by which his par ty friends have robbed the government of millions of dollars, and he would glory with joy unspeakable if his party cou'd again come into power so that the South might be again overrun by the horde of thieves who in the days of reconstruction held bigh carnival at the expense of our down-trodden land. GOING BACK UN HUM. The Okoiona States is not alone iu its glory. Any sort of notoriety is better than none at all ?u the estimation of the genus of which the mau who writes for the States is one type, and the murderer and ravisher who dances on nothing before a gaping crowd i9 auother. There i3 a prototype of the States man up in ibe .Northwest, but as be bails from a Repub lican State and is evidently nimself a stal wait Republican, the people of the North and West are not denounced because of his utterances, as are those of the South, on the strength of what the Okoiona mau says. He hails from Lamars vegetates iu Plymouth county, Iowa, publishes a paper called the Sciitinet. and here is the way he goes for the man arid brother : THE NIGOEB While the amiable idiocy that prevail ed in Congress during the reconstruction days was at its height, the nigger was en franchised. He was invested with the ballot on the pretty theory that he was a man and a brother, with an infusion of sand in his make-up. It was given him on the school-girl no tion that affection for the party that gave him Lis freedom would make bim its per petual instmment. But the nigger is less servicable to tbe Republican party as a voter, than he was as a slave. He needs too much coddling too mnch prot action. He can only vote the Republican ticket when surrounded by a cordon of Repub lican bayonets. There is no grit in him. There is more voting energy and party strength in a dozen raw Irishmen than in a thousand well-fed niggers. There is not an ounce of Stalwartism in a ton of nigger. The more nigger the less strength. As a slave, the picturesque misery of the nigger was an unfailing armory of party weapors as a freeman there is no romance in' him cowardice is not ro mantic. - All over the South he is throwing hi ballot for rebe's and traitor--, when ht votes at all. When the Stalwarts get into power in 1880, be must either be disfranchised or compelled to vote right. The free nigger is a Irand. WHEKLER'S LIBERALITY. Mr. Wi.liam A. Wbeelsr has been heard from. He has recently donated $200 to be expended for prizes to be pre sented at tbe closing exercises of the schools in Malone, New York. Consid ering the fact that Mr. Wheeler is draw ing $10,000 a year from the Treasury of the United States, which properly belongs to anotherjman, one Thomas A. Hendricks and that somebody else, one A. G. Thur man, is actually performing the duties for which Wheeler is paid, his liberality is is not so very liberal after all. It is understood to be the Hon Charles Foster's intention to speak in every county in Ohio before his election as Governor. National Republican. As he will have an indefinite number of years in which to Gomplete the job, we do not see any necessity for haste in the matter. 'Yes,' said a Texas lawyer who was del endmg ft murderer, 'the prisoner at the bar will prove an alibi. Gentle men, we shall prove thai the murdered man wasn't there.' Does a stolen hen lay poached eggs? Brooklyn Chronicle. A man having fallen inta a slough his friend ealled loucVy for aatiatanoe. The Utter, wbo was busily engaged in cutting a nog, and wishing to pro oratt)ute li.qnired. "How deep is tbe guiiemuti iY 'Up to bis ankles.' was tbe answer. Then there is plenty of time' said tbe other. 'No there's not,' rejoined tbe first, 'for he's iu bead first. ' Welsh Genealogies Sir Watkins William Wynne, talking to a friend about the antiquity of his family, which be carrie a np to Noah, was told that he was a mere mushroom. 'Aye!' said he 'How so, pray?' 'Why,' re plied the othar when 1 was iu Wales a pedigree of a particular family was ohowu to me. It filled above five large skins of parchment, and about tbe middle of it was a note in the margin: 'About this time the world was created.' A Glasgow minister was recently called in to see a man who was very ill. After finishing his visit as he was leavinff the house he said to the man's wife; 'My good woman, do you not go to anj oburob at al? 'Ub, yes, sir, we gang to the Barocy Kirk.' 'Then why ir. the world did yon send fur mt? Whv didn't you send' for Dr Maoleod?' Na, na, deed no; we wadna usk bim. Do ye ken it s a dangerous oase of typbu-?' Fresh Supplies of Vitality To reuew a waning stock may be gathered from a source accessible to all, and nerer sought in vain by any whose constitution and vigor a not so much dilapidated as to be wholly past repairng. Evidence direct convincing and ample indicates He s tetter's 8 to mac h Bitters as a tonic of unexampled efficacy and perfect purity, and possessed of properties that constitute it an invaluable remedy for dyspepsia, constipation, liver complaint, urinary and uterine weakness, rheumatic complaints and malarial fever. Delicate females and infirm old persons are invigorated and solaced by it, and the phys ical prostration which usually follow a se Tere illDess is in a great degree remedied and convalescence accelerated through its use. It occupies a leading position among u ied icinal staples. Boatwright & McKoy 5 fc 7 XTorth Front Street. ON AND AFTER Monday, the 23d, WE PROPOSE TO CLOSE PROMPTLY AT 7 1-2 O'CL'K, IN THE AFTERNOON, In order to give our Clerks, wbo have serv ed us so faithfully and, worked so hard, a litte rest. We trust our customers will leave their orders early in the afternoon. Be good to the boys, and you will surely be rewarded. LG" To the Public we will say, you un uerstood us correctly when, in previous ad vertisements, we asserted boldly that we have always ou hat id and en rcute, THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES Ever Offered in the City of Wilmington. If any man, woman or child feels offend ed at this publication, we will give them satisfaction by seUing them More Good Goods ! FOR THE Same Amount of Money THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE STATE ! Boatwiight & HcKoy, 67 NORTH FRONT STREET, jane 23 Salt. Salt Salt 4 000 Sack LIVERP00L 8alt Now landing and for sale by jam 17 WILLIAMS 4 MUSOHlflON. Steamer Passu or t. QAPT. J. W. HARPER, Will renme SUNDAY TRIPS TO 8MITHVILLE, April 27. weather i - I permitting. Dally Trips s usual. Lears Dock at;9.3S A. M. apl 26 flJSO. MYERS, Agen.W New Advertisements DISLIKING TO ENTER INTO A NEWSPAPER CONTROVERSY, P. L. BRIDGEKS & Have heretofore retrained from sayiug anything ou the subject of tbe DufilOordoa Sherries, AND V. T. Halters & Co.' Baker Whiskey Both of wbichfthey have kept sinou open ing, although some ol 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 t please. By Business Men It is well known that such articles as the DUFF GORDON SHERRIES, MUM'S CHAMPAGNE, etc, have no Local Agent throughout tbe country, as they can always be bought much cheaper, in small quanti ties, from second hands, than tbe Agents can sell at, thay being compelled to pro tect the trade of those who buy hundreds of packages 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 of the low price at which we were selling the goods, that ours was not the genuine arti cle. Respectfully, and truly, P. L. B1UDUERS & CO.. The Diamond 3for 10 cents, Cigars, ,are all the go. The P-R-I-N-C-i-P-E Cigar. is the best 10 Cent Cigar Ever brought to Wilmington. ANew Lot ol them just received. P. L. BRIDGERS & GO, may o $ 1 500 TO $6000 a ye: or $5 to $20 a day in you j owi locality. No risk.. Women do as well as men. Many make more than the amount stated above. No one can fail to make money fast. Any one can do the work. You can make Irom 50 cents to $2 an hoar by devoting your evenings and spare time to the business. It costs nothing to try tbe business. Nothing like it for money mak ing ever offer 'd before. Business pleasant aud strictly honorable. Reader, if you want to know all about the, best payiug business before the public, send us your address and we will send you full particu lars aud private terms free ; samples worth $5 also free ; you can then make up your mind for yourself. Address GEORGE ST1NSON & CO., Portland, Maine, june 7-d&w B OUGHT LOW AND OFFERED ON CLOSE MARGINS. 500 Bbls. FLOUR, all grades, 1200 Bush Water Ground MEAL, 4000 Bush CORN, White and Mixed, 100 Bales HAY, 100 Boxes D. 8. and Smoked SIDES, 2000 Lbs. N. C. HAMS and SIDES, 2500 Sacks SALT, 90 Bags COFFEE, 50 Bbls SUGAR, all grades, 50 Bbls and Hhds MOLASSES. 15 Bbls Fancy SYRUPS, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Potash, Lye, Soap, &c jnne 23 HALL & PEARS ALL. Corn, Bacon, Molasses. 40 000 Bosb Frime WhUe Cra Odt Boxes D. 8. and Smoked 6ZO Sides, OA A Hhds.New Crop Cuba j :llol 350 Bbli Cuba N 0'imd jS-j H 1 250 Bbl Frssh Flour, 1 y r-Bbls Sugars, Crushed, 1 O Granulated A, Extra C, and C, Bsgs Coffee, all grades, jQO Tubs Choice Family Lard, 150 BX6i TobftCCO Tax Off. 7? Half Bbis and. Boxes Sksff, O Tax Off. 1600 KeN'u- ALSO, Potah, Lye, Sods, Soap, Starch, Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, Glue, As. For sale low by WILLIAMS MDRCHISON, juas 1? Wkostnlf ro, 4 Qoou.Mtr, Miscellaneous. LIFE IN A BOTTLE. Tha Most Valuable Medical Discov ery Known to the World No More Use for Quinine, Calomel or Mineral Poisons Life for tbe Blood, Strength for the NerveH, and Health for All. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PUBLIC. Belie ring tbat bv cleansing the blood ajJ building up the constitution was the only ti ut wbv of bani ttiug disease and being troubled with weakaeaf of the lunge, catarrh, vetj mueh broken down in conttitution, Ac , nt after try iag th bM.t pbysiciaas ,and jtaviifc out my money tor ni.-- j kinds of HkMtict:.'- advertised without finding. ajJt-jpinmitut cu I bi fan doctoring my Belt, bring medicine made from roots and herbs. 1 fortuiatl discovered a wonderful Hitters or Mood Cltanaer.theoTAt bottle of which gave me near life and vigor, and in time effected a perma nent oure. I was free Lorn catarrh, my lung' became strong and sound, being able to stand tha most sever e old and exposure, and 1 have gained over thirty pounds in weight. Feel ing confident that I had made a wonderful discovery in medicine, I prepared a quantity ot the Root Bitters, and was in the habit el giving tem away to sick friends and neigh bors. I found the medicine effected the most wonderful cures of a,) diseases canted from humors or scrof la in the blood, imprudence, Bad dtoinach, Weakness, Kidney Disease, Torpid Liver, Ac , Ac. Tha news of my discovery in this way spread from one person to another until I found myself called upon to supply patients with medicine tar and wide, and I was induced to establish a labor atory for compounding and bottling the Boot Bitters in large quantities, and I now d vote al my time to this business. I was at first backward in presenting either m a . . . I 1 myself or discovery in tnis way to tne pume, not being a patent med'oine man and with mall capital, but I am getting bravely over that. Hmce I first advertised this medicine I have been crowded witn orders from drug gists and country dealers, and the hundreds of letters I have received from persons cured, prove the fact that no remedy ever did so much good in so short a time and had so much success as the Boot Bitters. In fact, I am convinced that they will soon take the lead o all other medicines in use. ea ly one hundred retail druggists, right here at home in Cleveland, now sell Root Bitters, some of whom have already sold over one thousand bottles. Root Sitters are strictly a medical prepar ation, such as was used in the good old days of our forefathers, when people w re cured by some simple root or plant, and when calomel and other poisons of the mineral kingdom were unknown. They act strongly on the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels regular and build up the nervous system. ' hey penetrate every part of the body, searching out every nerve, bone and tissue from the head to t: e feet, cleansing and sti engthening tbe fountain springs of life, hence they must reach all diseases by purification and nourishment. No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, what the disease or ailment is, use Root Bitters. Don't wait until you are sick, bat if you only feel bad or miserable, use tbe Bitters at once It may save your life. Thousands of persons in all parrs of the country are already using Root Bitters. They have saved many lives of c nsumtives who bad been given up by friends and physi cians to die, and have permanently cured many old chronic cases of Catarrh, Scrofula, Rliuitm&tiiatn- Dvsnpniia. and Mkin Diseases. j where all other treatments had faded. Are you troubled with sick headache, cosaveness, dizziness, weakness, bad taste in the mouth, m i i jr if . m nervousness, ana oroaenaown in eonauinuonr Tou will be cured if you take Root Bitters. Have you humors ana pimples on your face or skin? Nothing wiL give you such good health, strength, and beauty as Root Bit ters. gp. I know that jealous physicians will cry humbug because my discovery en res so many of their patients, b t I care not. It is now my desire and determination to place my Root Bitters as fast as posdble within the reach of all those suffering throughout the world Sold by wholesale and retail drug gists and country me chants, or sent by ex press on receipt of price, $1 00 per bottle, or six bottles $5.00. For certificates of won derful cues, see my large circular around each battle of medicine. Read and j adge for yourself. m. Ask your druggist or merchant for FRaZI ER'o ROOT BlTTfcR.-, tbe grea Blood Cleanser, and take no substitute hma recommend because he makes a targe profit. O. W. FRAIZGR, Discoverer. 338uperior Ht., Cleveland O. For sale by J. G. Munds and T. 8. Bur bank, Druggists. march 26th sow-daw THE NE W YORK WEEKLY HERALD JAMES GORDON BENNETT. Prop'tor. The Best and Cheapest Newspaper Published. Postage Fret. ONE DOLLAR Per Year, 50 Cents for Six Months, An Extra Copy toevery Club of Ten. New York Herald. Published syery Day in the Tear. Postage Free. $10 pays for one year, Sundays included. $8 pays for one year, without Sundays. $5 pays for six months, Sundays included. $4 pays for six months, without Sundays. 1 $2 pays for one year for any specified day of tne weex. $1 pays for six months for any specified day of the week. $1 pe- month (including Sundays) will be cnargea on subscriptions for a less period tnan tnree months. TO EUROPE Including Postage. Daily 17 20 Weekly ( European Edition) 4 09 yreexiT u'om-stic Button) 2 00 ri J WoiJ J ALJ&K3 SUPPLIED, Postage Free. Daily fcaition . ..Two and a half Sunday Edition ..Four cts. per Copy. Weekly Edition Two cents per Copy N. H. Rot less than 6 copies mailed to newsdealers at wholesale rates. We allow no commissions on subscriptions umuj ouiuun aaare8, NEW IORK HERALD, sncb 19 Broadway and St. Ann N. V. The Millionaire, PH. O' BRIAN, of Sua Fratdseo, Cel., says : "Herald Co m pound is the best Cement for broken wares I ever saw. I hare jstand as good as T" wcro roaen." Hold by all drug ts and country saerehan, or if our druj lf5 send for it m conta ior a oottle to Miscellaneous o o oa wjy 11, 13, 16, 80. Front St. Deviled Ham. 5 POUND PACK AGES, ONLY. T5 Cta, PICKNK KKItS and EXfJUR9lOBlt8T as well as Housekeepers, will find this u' most delightful as well as the chespeit Did cacy erer off .red. GEORGE MYERS, BAfsr I Our Sweet Mash Whiskey! WE GUARANTER THIS WRI8v sold at $3.00 per galhn, better t M any Whiskey sold in the market atS6.00t gallon. We inyite special attention to the time GEORGE MYERS, Sole Agent' Wholesale Buyers yyiLL DO WELL TO EXAMINE TBI LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF GROCERIES ever offered in the State, at tbe LOW EH: PRICES. lune 20 'GEORGE Id YKK. Schedule li Tax Mice, THE ATTENTION of merchant indrt ders in Pender county is inn ted to ti following extract from the Rereaae link isy: Sec 12. Eyery merchant, jeweler, pow, druggist, and eyery other dealer, who buy and sell goods, wsres r merrhindu-, whateve- name or description, except nrti II 1 J - 1 1 ALitf are specially lazea euuwuere w hail, in addition to nis ad valorem tax 01 st ck, pay as a license tax one tenth of per centum on the total amount ofps'diM; in oa oct or ibi Stats, for caa oronenA whether such persons herein mentioned purchase as principal or through an if or c mmission merehant.' very perwaaF tio ed in this section shall, within te i . m .l a - a 1 ........ t ri m iwvru giaisuiiut w - i . Hiinihaui for tha nVAAOlfi n B li Y &.ODU1J. . oa.l IV . l ka VI 01 j tine adt aireuiur u mimwn;.- "--p. ' cm pal, make and deliver tne statement rcnatrttH Pro -wAA that the nerioDi " I .-. ... - ' - : ' t - their courtr, and return said list to th keep a book in which fhall 5s records oha fiirnnh tna Macr n wiiii b v."kj list within ten da after tbe lane n ItahaJI rut tha flntv Ol e rci. - lect trout eyery pers m on me v- 1 .u u-:.. ..t XaaAt the UI" hP. tKarmn. Th Kecister o( I'"" wa awsa uvi mmw C , . harp nnwftr to rpauirs. the inercbsB - - r . a." u . k-a inr nsHnii In him and ftTefV m5rv - I L.,t I on 1 ha rw n 1 tu ni as r r 1 1 mur ' u r auw 1 1 a ifl Ult L - II C - C J .am tksVtl DlV vinn nn an 1 1 iih 1 nrai iiu l uiu - in .r in.nriannd rot more tna" V Ti W1I i il... K tha AifiV M tne !VCH- " " W - . U...M!" A J a aawaarv mTCD0 - as aforesaid to the end of obuinf "7 formation and compelling paj1 proper tax. As will be seen the l .sllu a ... .1 r.hail bee" to prosecute to the full test 01 creiion in tue biwi " woo isll to comply wiui june 19 Bsgister efse The Missionary M I Ulil J L a J a . . a, 11 Till VJ NORTH CAKUM-a , ,,T Hi in? ion ana iuc -uu -- - of Jane i from Sonth CarofassJ Cape Fear during July ; WfjS f to Oane Lookout daring U JTr., (mat from ana LoOkOOt Mam- Kfara i ma ni w irvuiia . .j ' ' . , m -tri and PSPaw--. . r E I rhtUlU Islands anring Ue Winter pfr Miaaionaiy vr . w P. O. Bmithytiie, r. JtfJtfi1 fJIHE FIBT OF 1HK . . . . aru aw At ABU June t