The Daily Review. ditor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1879. Entered at the hosToFFt ce at Wilmington, N. C, as Second -Class Matte a. VEIW8 AND RtVlErt S. Oranges, lemons, o!ives, and almond8 are to be cultivated in Florida soon by a large number of Italian colorjists, on their way to that State. Aa a rule neither the German army nor the Austrian carries tents. At the nightly peril of their health the soldiers bivouac. Last year, in Bosnia, the Austrians suffered terribly. Wealthy beggars are becoming quite common in New 5Tork. An old wo. man mendicant was arrested on Sunday last whose bank book showed the sum of $50,000 to her credit. The fiftieth anniversary of Belgian in dependence will be celebrated next year, at Brussels, by an industrial exhibition An appropriation of 2.000,000 francs has been made for preliminary expenses. There has been a remarkable revival of wheat growing in the States east of the Mississippi Michigan, Ohio, IndiaDa, the Virginias, &c and also in Missouri. The immense yield of this year is largely owing to this fact . It ia laid that over 6 f teen miles of the Utah and Northern R til way will have to be built through lava bed 8, and it will be necessary to blast the roeks nearly all the distance in order to bring the bed of the track to a proper level. It will make the eyes of old fishermen glisten to read of a remarkable haul of blue fish off Westhampton, L. I.t last Saturday, when no less than twenty, tons were secured. The fish ranged in weight from five pounds upward.. Great opposition is being manifested in the Austrian dominions to the introduc tion of American meat of all kinds. The Government has not prohibited the im portation, but the local preducers pro claim that the American article is rotten with worms. Nan A ntrn 5n Totij Vqo o !r,V. woollen mill, whiodi tu rna nut. p-r-oAllAnt cassimere cloths at exceedingly low prices' as the wool is clipped from herds of sheep feeding in the immediate neighborhood Texas is also rapidly putting up cotton factories in order to utilize her superabun dant cotton crops. Gambetta, since he became a prnphe has become less of a demagogue and more of a diner. He has his oyster beds in his palace gardens, like the famous Lucullus and like another famous gourmand of the classic cut, he has different dining rooms for different grades. His cook receive8 $4,000 a year, and is a miracle of genius and skill. The Afghan army to oppose Genera Roberts at Oabul cons'sts of fourteen regiments numbering twelve thousand men. There are, besides, a thousand horse and five hundred of the Ameer's body guard who deserted their master at the start of the mutiny. In Herat there are. eighteen batulhons and. sixty cannon. The present leader and the prime instiga tor of the outbreak is a former Grand Vizier pi Sljere Ali, a Persian by birth. A young couple in humble life were going through the usual civil matrimonial forms a few days ago before the Mayor of one of the arrondissementa of Paris The woman is everywhere to fol'ow her husband,' said the functionary, reciting the usual formula. I decline to prom ise that said the bride with great decis ion, 'What do you mean,' inquired the Mayor, My husband, sir, is a letter carrier in the suburbs, replied the cau tious creature, in a mincing tone! Brazil is about to send envoys to China for a supply of coolie. Slave labor is not ao profitable since the late famine has considerably reduced the population ; in ome provinces the country is not suited to a European emigration, and unless a ropply of good labor can be obtained from some quarter the Brazilian revenues seem !ikely to fall off. It is quite probable that the Chinese m&V find Dot onlv in Rro. w J - si?, but throughout South "America, the outlet they need for their surplus popula tion. The Indian Princess Monica, daugh., ter ol Spotted Tail, the Sioux chief, fell in lore with an army officer at Fort Laramie, and plainly told him so. He informed her that he was engaged to marry a girl in Ohio but she persistently followed him, until her father removed h.r to a distant camp. There she died cf grief, after directing that her body be buried on the spot where she had first mat tVia rffir-am This bsm. ia U - - Wllllflil -M. Obi 1 w an UBIII I w Chaplain Alexander Wright, who was at the time on duty at Fort Laramie. THE OUTLOOK IN OHIO.. Only three diys more and then all of the doubts, the hopes and the expectations inregard to Ohio will be solved. At thi i i writing no man can teil anything with certainty. The arguments of fact having been exhausted it would seem that every body is now running a brag game. The situation is thus e. ireful summary 1 by the Washington tpnt df yes'erdaj 'u date: Ohio is in a fo. A clo'jd of doubt has settled down upon' the State, which so entirely obscures the result of the j politi cal contest .now being waged thai it can neither be guos3ed at nor approximated to We have really nothing to do but to settle quietly down and await the returns The work of the next rnree days wil probably decide the matter. As itstauds dow, E-A-ing isas likely to be electetj ae .Foster, and Foster is as likely to be elec ted as Ewing. ( The Democratic cam gaign managers profess themselves cju fid en t that thj ir ticket willbucceed. The Republicans claim 10 00.0 majority for Foster. In ihe proportion that the as. sertion of the Democrats is more reason able than that of the Republicans, it , is eutitled to greater respect. As a matter of fact, however, .there does not exist, there cannot exist, any definite foundation for either advance statement. AU that may now be said with truth concerning th's Buckeye fight! is that its outcome is las uncertain as it is! possible tor it to be. i The Democr&t base heir hope of Bucr cess upon the large acquisition of voting strength whica.Gerj. Ewing will receive from the Greenback! prty, the support wnicn ootn uen. rawing ana ueni rtice will doubtless attract from the soldiers and the very general spirit of disaffection which prevails Imong the Stalwarts or Grant Republicans. The Greenback vote last yeir amounted to 38,000. It is con fidently expected that two Ithirds of this will go toEving this fall. Foster is fiku- ly to get between 1,0001 and 2.000 of. these votes, and the balance, it is consid ered, will be cast fori the Communist can didate. Piatt. The tptal yote in Ohio in 1878 was 589,090. 'It was this divided: Barnes (Republican), 274,120; Paige (Democrat), 270966;Roy (Greenback), 38.322; Robinson (Prohibition), 5,682 Barnes' plurality' was 3,154,. his minority 40,850. This yearjit is expect'ed the to tal vote will rpach 650,000. Proceeding upon the basis that, the party lines being strictly drawn upon both the Dem ocratic and the Republican sides, the increase jthis fall will be divided J proportionately, we then have as the vote, in rouud numbers, of the respect ive candidates this year : Foster (Repub lfcan), o03,000 ; Ewing (Democrat), 299,o 000 ; Piatt (Greenback),' 42,000 ; Stewart (Prohibitionist), 6,000. Subtracting from the Greenback vote the two-thirds (28, 000) conceded to Ewing and the 2 000 al lotted to Foster, and adding, the probable vote. stands; Ewing,' 327,000 ; toster, C05,000 ; Piatt, 12,000, and Stewart, 6 000. These figures are significant, but they can hardly b s i id to be based upon a po. ideal rock of Gibraltar; The ( increased vote nay be divided in a manner more unfa vorable to the Democrats. Ewiog's Green back vote may turn out' to be considera bly less than 28,000. ( And jet a possible plurality f 22,000 ought to be difiiculfc to get over. . 1 1 i On the Republican side, it is claimed that Foster will gain at least 12,000 votes on Ewing on the prospective increase, while not less than' 10,000 hard-money Democrats will scratch Ewing and vote for Foster. This w6uld' make the figures Btand: Foster, 321,000; Ewing, 311,000, with Piatt and Stewart as before, Foster's plurality being 10.000J Viewing the op posite sidein this cae also1 there would seem to be no reasonable foundation for the hope that 10,000, or even 1,000 Democrats will Repudiate Ewing. , And' for the claim that Foster will gain largely on the whole vote injthe incr'ease, there is even Jess reason. I The election takes place next Tuesday. Until its resujt is made kno wa those in terested in the contest will have to content themselves with weighing these conflicting assertions and taking their choice.' the vast and futile Northwest has absorbed the most of those who have heretofore settled in the country, and probably will continue to draw from the Scandinavian population of continental Europe, the English and others wbould prefer a milder climate, will seek the fertile valleys and bills and more gleuial and salubrious , at mosphere of the outh. 7 i No matter how much a candidate i'ohes for office, be never likes to be scratched. Syracuse Hcraid. Will yon have some more beans' Johnny? No.' No wbat? No beans, said Johnny, solemnly, pretending not to understand what is desired. Buy a trunk, Pat?' eaid a dealer. "And what for should I bay a trunk?' r joined Pat. roput your ciotnea in was the reply. 'And ro naked? exclaimed Pat; 'not a bit iv it.' Professor-' What is, the fundament al condition of existence? Student ime.' Professor 'How do you ex plain that? Student 'Very easily, flow can a person exist if he hasn't the time! for it? f A yonng man went into a restaurant the other day, and, remarking that 'Time is monty,' added that as he had a half an hour to spare, if the proprie tor was willing, he'd take it out in pie. N Y News. i A Milwaukee girl suffering from lockjaw was left alone with a mouse by a shrewd physician, and she con trived to open her mouth enough to give a yell that made the crockery in the china-closet rattle. Boston Post. A bald-headed nrofespor, reproving a youth for the exercise of his fiats said: 'We fight with our heads at this oollege.' The young man rtfiVcted a moment Ah, I bee; and you butted all your hair off.' New Advertisements. - - For Rent. fflHAT DESIRABLE WHARF, at by the Baltimore Steamship Compaay, com plete with Offices, hedg, Ac. Also, the COAL and WOOD YAK, orner of Fn-ut and Molberry tret at rreeent occupied by J. A. Springer. A plj to i 8ept30-tf H NUTT. i For Rent, THAT DF8IRABLE RTOBK, -also HALi ba, thir fl or, Dew ly ntted up, corner Market ana ;J;J! outn water streets irom tna iar eept 11-tf H. B. FILERS. S600. i pOR RENT THAT VERT desirable store on Market street, occupied by Mr. Thoe. H. Howey, aa a Shoe Store. The cheapest Store on the street. Aply to aept 10-tf THE McKoY'8. For Rent. Miscellaneous. Ss?3 mi. i ; i , xne uuiv lujuroveuiiiii ever mfiiiA i " PORIISPLASTER. n)on It contains greater ami more powerful PAIK-REUEVIWG, STRENGTHENING, AMD CU?AIVE PBn than the common Porus Plaster, and is far ;stipp'rior to 1 the so-called electrical appli mces. Ut oct 9-4 w v&xgh as csito a?s rpHE ELF Q A NT BiiSIDEKCE oe corner of Third and Walnut iSts-, recDtiy occupied by Wm. Calder, P,ossesioh givtn October 1st. THBST nt. nun- SOLD BY $i5oo:oo r-Tt UOTICE our GrZSD&LERS and RACi PUrr nuhbehs FOR PARTICULARS 'H NUMBER on ADDRESS! WhiteSewing Machine Co. Cleveland, omn Fsq sept S3 tc Apply to; J. F. GARRELL. The New Boot and Shoe Store! 32 MARKET STREET. October 1st. FALL CAMPAIGN E WILL COMMENCE. YELIOW FVES--BUCIl!tv It is too soon to forget the r J I ternble disee, whicb w.l, no lK in a more malign at and rimi yfJ fall months of,l. d Tlruletf Southern Nut.i ;J ;mM7d'W l rsulfs id .south Auien.t . arv-tea caaea of f.JTl I Bogus Certificates. It is no vile drugged stuff, ipretendiog to be tri-ide of wonderful foreign roots, barks, &c, and puffed up by long bogus certificates of pretended miraculous cures, but a simple, pure, effective medicine, made of well known valuable remedieg, that furnishes its own certificates by its cures We refer to Hop Bitters, the pur est and best medicines. Exchange. See another column. CLYDE'S Ilew York , AND Wilmington, Steamship rpo MY FRIENDS AND Patrons : Thankful for past favors, I will in- form them that I have just returned from the Weather has been too hot : r. - : . . North, where I hare visited all the celebra ted markets for Boots and Shoes. I am determined te sell a good shoe for a low price, each as you j never bought in ths market before. All I ask is a call and a fair comparison, i My stock is now ariiving with every tr ain !r nd cannot be excelled by any in the city. Respectfully, sept 13 C. ROSENTHAL. lor People to Read Advertisements.! FULL LINE OF Line. 6 The Steamer REGULATOR UAPT. DOANE, WILL SAIL FROM ffEW FORK O Saturday; October u. Shippers ean rely apon the prompt sailing of Steamers as adrertised. For Freight Engagements apply to THOS. E. BOND, Sop't, ( Wilmington, N. C. WM. P. CLYDE A CO., 35 Broadway, New York. oct 6 r ENGLISH EMIGRATION.! On the 9th instant 267 -farmers, with their wives and families, sailed from Liv erpool, England, orj 'New Orleans, 'from wha-ce they will proceed to Texas, where they will locate and engage ia agricultural pursuits. Tney are represented as being persons of considerable means, and will bring money 'enough to supply their Deeds until they can become firmly established in their new j homes: I.t is stated that .tr any other English families intend to follow as soon as circumstances will per mit, being satisfied that the agriculturists of the old world kaye no competition with those of this I country. It is evident that within the 'next de cade the immigration from Europe will be larger than has ever occurred during a like period heretofore. And it is also evident that a larger proportion of those who shall seek a .new home on our snores will turn their steps towards the South era portion of the country in quest of suitable sites upon which to locate, ! While Selected Fruits , and Vegetables fN STORE AND TO ARRIVE. Ifc-XrRA SELECTED DUTCHESS PEARH A Va-iety of Apples, Potatoes Onions. Cab, V- I i . 1 ii i . . i uage, outier, vneest, so. ror said cneap by T. B. HfcNUFR-ON A CO., sept 26-tf Corner Cheanut k W&ier ats COMMERCIAL HOTEL, "WILMINGTON, N. C. T. A. flCBUXTS, Prop. rJIHE COMMERCIAL, formerly the "EM FIRE HOU8E",haringbenthorPnghly r3n. orated and refitted ia now one of the leading first-class Hotels in .the city. The table is impplitd with the beat oar home and north ern markets affords. Board per Day $2 and $2 50 ! Large Sample Rooms .forthe Com mercial trade. i . A First-Class Bar; and Billiard Hall connected with this Hotel. ' i PREB LUNCH daUj from 11 A. M to 12.30 P. M. iulj 19- For Smithville. gTEAM YACHT ELIZA BETH, Oapt. D.W.Chad wick, carry inff1 United States MaiL Leares wharf iooi or juries street aauj (except cmndayst at S P. M.Betarniaf:, leare SmithTilU t K A. M 4 RTp. PADDIBON. ! JUST RECEIVED AT P. L. BRIDGERS & GO'S, . j ' 1 i S500 Reward ! For a Cigar at the same price thai i .t equals our F-R-Iulff-G-I-F-E 8250 Eeward I ONLY 19 DOLLARS PENNSYLVANIA SINGER MACH1E Equal to any Sinerer in the Market ! Tbe aboye cut represents the most popular Style for the people, which we offer you for the vary low price of $19, inudincr attach ments. T Remember, we d not ak yon T,rtTk v-., . to pay until you Bare eeen the machine. -fe FQIi ONE THAT BEATS OUft Atter having examined it, if.it is not all we represent, reiurn it to us at nnr Consult your interests and order at once. If SOLOIST SHIMfiLT! T jou live within seven hundred miles the UTilJC freight will not be moe thaa one dollar. Address, 1 i Pennsylyania Sewing Machine Co., 17 N. I Oth Street, a Philadelphia, Pa- augZ9-wtf " in derful results moet a, filtered or strained 'ro-n t e hL ' Ko,,s luiuujju we layer. iSi,1BJ ce.s o bile enets .Hy iL C on the Liver n.ud tomMh th. - ".ri3 is ache, CoriBtipntion of th kJ.. ! not only prevenrs to a cerUjat, Fever and alack Vomit, ba VJ-iS' and all Ma ial ditas- JVo one reed ft-ar elfw Fey-i trom the blood by if i?e viBit,8:,,4 S1.00 bottles, or wtllb.se. 1 1 1 IV Proprietors. A. F. M ;r ul irv Dr PembertcnStillineiaork Delight Femalea School, MISSES BURR & JAM E8, Principals. i MRS. M. 8. CUSHING, Instructress in Vo- cal and Instrumental Music. S1Q0 Reward ! i r - For an all-tobacco Cigarette, of same Ltyle, finish and'quality, that can be sold, as low as our i 1 i Rose and Lilly. eept 3 , IB" NEW PHIS $125 THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL 8E88ION of this School will commence nn f .in Jt, Oct 6th, 1879, and close during the last "t" wune lau. ine coarse of instruction is solid and thorough, ar4 the utmost care win do xaacB. as neretninrA. tn thine pertaioincr to a suoerfici l oin..; I Each ' and all styles. inelndW Omn Hnn.rc Young children carefullr and judiciously ad ,uP"nt, all '.strictly first class, sold at trained, by means of object lessons and Kin- 1 - owe?t HBT 0A8H wholsaih facts bt aergarten occupation, in conjunction with Price- "rect to ,the PuacHAssa, These Piano u-u wi ie ooojl lnsirucuon, uo uue ui me nnest displays at the Cen- Free hand drawinc tancht with nut prtr. tennil Exhibition, and were nmnimnmlr ra. charg; commended for the Hishkst Hohom over for lurxner narncuiars rirni . . i in use. KKmi&ri innrr,nr. different Book 8tores in the city, or enquire ufactnring Co. Factory established over 36 vi i luiuviu f tueooMTB uruac enntsin M.thA. A limited number of pupils can be 8fk'8 new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale odated with board- the greatest improvement in the history ol ti im, - ti,t. Liano g. The Uprights are the finest U J) MJJ UJ; Z?J a .I1 . II"1! DriptiTe -p- MCB.T iii- voti I v.mwituoui o uAifea m&iisvi tfaa own locality, ixorisa. Women do as well The reports of lis, Cancer, Ulcere and Sure, tu.t coB( all parts ot the country, are notoniirt able but so miraculous as tolbe doabw it not tor the abundance of proot j Remarkable Cure of Scrofukk UAiSK O' UUL. j. U. BUm Kingston, Ga., Sept. 15, K Gents: For nxieen jears I bare'sM. great suffer er from 8cr.fula in iuk ireBsing forms. 1 have been co t tit: room and Deo tor hfteen y an with icra 10U8 ulcerations. '1 he most ipprottdr dies for such capes had been used, uit most eminent physicians cimulted, rjk aGy decidia benefit. 'I has proitrr trees d, despondine I wm adr'twi kt k, yer, of iloyd county. Ga.. to wtiai' the use of your Compound Extract StlSta Language is as insstficient to describe tat:! lief I obriined from th- use of the Hilar: as it is to convey n adequate idea of tint tensity of my suffering before using jtr medicine: sufficient to car, I abudwkt otlier remedies and continued thj nieof;rj Extract of Millingia, unt.l 1 can MJ trrf "1 am cured of all pain." of al Hi'fue,K potLing to obstruct the active pu'iaitofn nrofession. More than eieht montti hi e.'ipsed since this retuarkable cur, marl any return of the disease - For the truth of the above sU'etnwU fer to any gentlemaa in Bartow cnuBtt.W and to the members of the bar f Chrj Circuit, who are acaiiaint..-d with me. 14 . . . ... j i eyer remain, with the c eepet friuw , Your obedient gerrant J. C. BKANbON, Ati'y s?.Ii A MIRACLE. i Wkbti'oint, Oa., Sept. 1, 13 "Gents: My daughter taken on the! Hut n( .Inno 18ft"t with h- t WM IIT , , jy " w w. " " 'I , Qfo inir. niArpa nf honp hfi'in t(i WO'k 0tt" n j i - - vvuv j. right arm, and continued to '"pr1 .", the bone from tb elbow to the h''I'J cme out. Many pieces of b ne cant - .... . 1 nrnnnnnr(l nni or W nirp rwciiios' havinsr ben confine t ao-iat sixjearfte the cse c -ngidered orltt to try Dr. Peobe"OD'i Coa )t tillir.g!. and to bud, and induced to t i ''All AIIUI rilMnp;. ouu My dau . htor w as .e.-r.hticd tft'her- befli 1 sixyeats befo e gt'e mt ap "r eTa,,i,j U wait HBlu11 over witnuui ii p ruv L iU and sews most of her ti ' e i." "ID ...p rnm. Hr venerJ health t and I celiev she wi! , .lib br IllB. strength, vaH well 1 a'.tribme I 7.i.i. .i . tint k. ib w: B. ;Ls1,w J . West Foist, Oftntfl- Th oh vh certifCte'of Blanton we know and ceaifj! J hingis; huEdreJo , Oa., Septal !f accom mod a ted as men. Many make more than the amonnt stated above. No one can fail to make money fas.- Any one can do the work i ou can ma&4 inn? w cents to $2 an hour by devoting your et JLiuia nd sDare tim to tbe business. It costs noiliing to try the business. Nothing like it for money mak- M EN DELSSOHN PIANO 00., apl 7-6m II East 15th street. W Y eas Warm Spriaffs, Western Horth Carolina, ins : ever offered before. Business pleasant TS WOW OPEN for the reception of nl and itnctly honorable. Reader, if von I me seekers anc invalid. 'P pI want to know all about the best paying , This lovely place is situated in the beauti Dusiness before tbe Dublic aeml TIB wn I rul valley of the rtneh H address and we will send you full particu- mi of the 'd.. , lars and private terms free ; samples worth haT? ,fine ad of te, attenUve ser $5 also free; you can then make un vn, 7 J ana ' ber accommodations to be mind for yourselt. Address RRniJii? I . " CIM watriflg piac. , , STINSON & CO., Portland, MaineT phlet UCU,ari tSSjr- z jk. ' v mm & waa - , Proprietor. june 7-d&w respected citizens will certify to it reference can be given at may " Im 1 Tours truly, ni,. CRAWFORD i WALKER, W HON. H. P WILLIAM pared by A. F. Merrell k TM Held by all Druggists in $w sent bv express. Agents wad0 every whe e. n."Jr ' Send for Hook "Carious flvVJ : all. Medicines sent to poor V11' t in instalments. Hale's "Weeltyj .... j . OV TuEsDAY, the ita ' 1873, and in the City fl undersigned will eommence tn v & ,.f Nil v WKFKLY. a ortfl i Democratic New.ppp' At, , c7 Iheee kur words convey t A ofProspecui oenld td s w '';..efci rttate: the sacess of the rr J . ,yt f life of the 6tteand me c l"'-e r Ucati.nof a 1 the news; proposeJ. That he can d- tll4nte' tribute to tbe firot and Ptk ir, does not affect o dubt. i.'vU ..til,.l....l Ar.nnn.Tl apuu r out uicii ec.i ui Kr 1 i i ho a. nK th fatore.ii . , t.A " V,, k. nrintea.""--. HALM 8 WI! and beautiful The price :u and no paper will be t awf y gift th timn naid for. ' atV Baleigh, Sept. 15, 1879. type and on f.'f f$J wiii ba fr'SSrS?