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The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES Editor & Prop. WILMiRGTON. If. C ENTERED AT "THE PosTOFFfCE AT WiLMixaTojr, K. C, aj Sco3ti-Clas& MATTB8.1 FB1DAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1819. TEIW8 AND BKTIfinS. It begins to look is if the leading Re publics stampers art all too buny 'just bow to go to Louisiana and pull the. par ty through. It is their unanimous opin ion that Louisiana can nyer amount to much" without a returning board. The fact that littla Norway has tie second largest commercial fleet in the world is alleged to be chiefly dne to the fact that Tillages pool their savings- to build or bay a ship, instead of, a here, patting them into a sayings bank to pro Tide fast horses, &c, for a delinquent manager. The Baltimore Gazelle says that 'ac cording to Grant, this country ol ours was snpponed, a few years ago, to be kimply a Confederation of States held to gether by a rope of sand. Ii is the opin ion of thiri sage and statesman that it is now a beautiful and powerful nation, u-atly pinned together with bayonets." 'I bo briJe ol a week, at New Philadel phia, Onio, mysteriously disappeared. The pair had married for love, nothing had happened that could have raised a reasonable regret, aud it was feared sh-sl had met with an accident. Trie truth was that, growing homeick, ahe had quietly taken a -train for the paternal roof. 1 Duiii'g the iteit of Geo. oral nnd Mrs Grant to the Conistcck, Colonel Fair pre 1 ;ntd her with a solid brick of gold and silver four inches lon and wo a? d a half wide, lie also jave her a mhj.II vial con tuining ore which was m e-haif his 'e,rii" iajs for h's fijst day's wo. k in California in I8.r9. In value it was about, $40. and as a luemeut ol bygone days had a pecu. liar iulerexf. There is still living in Fulton county, Ga.,au old tuna namvu Grerg, who m j ys the distinction of h iving guarded the greit NVpoieou during his c.tpti vity on board the Bellerophon, previous to his de parture for St. Helena. Mr. (iregtj, who is now 85 years of age, was one of the Britibh mar'nes on tje BtUerophou, and it was his duty to guard the cabiu door of the illustrious prisoner aud prevent in trusiou . A bauq let was rtcentiy given to the Mayor of Stafford, in Eugland, at whieh, iu oonsequspce of his wife baviug given birth to a daughter during h's mayoralty, he was presented, in accordance with an ancient custom, with a silver cradle which, with its supports, weighed, over 200 ounces, the whole standing 30 inches high. The cost of the cradle was defray -td by public subscription. 'Dit cullud puasuu on de jary, bim's . de man I objec to,' said a negro when. , pat on trial in the Marion (S C) court. the other day. The black good man sod! true was unseated, and the prisoner given acquittal. After his release the darky was asked what he had against a jury maa of hia own. color. 'Nuffin at all bjss said he, 'but ye see, I knowed el I flattered de prejudus ob de adder jury men dat l get iff, an' golly, I did.' William Withers, Jr, who was stabbed by John Wilkes Booth on the night ef the a? lamination of President Lincoln, now charms with his violin solos the audiences at the Virginia City (Ner.) Opera House. Mr. Withers was musical director at Ford's Theatre on the night of the great tragedy. He heard the pistol shot and a moment later saw Booth running to. wards the wing in which he happened to be standiig He got before the assassin, when Booth gave an upcut at him with a knife that beheld in his hand. A Ions slit was nude by the weapon in tha cot of Mr. Withers and the point scratched a mark across his chest. On Friday night, Oct. SI, ths festival o Hallowe'en was celebrated at Balmoral Castle with weird effect. Queen Victoria and Princess Beatrice remained interested spectators ti l the close. Two l.rge pro cessions, picturesquely attired, met on the castle lawn, aud Princesa Beatrice lighted a great bonfire. A body of gorgeously dressed figures with a band of music then appeared. Subsequently a witch was tried andcondemned, and an effigy burnt. A terwara mere wu a witchhunt.' The Queen took great interest in the proceed inga, which closed with d linking her Ma jesty's health and singing the national an them. The weather was particularly fa vorable for full effect being given to dis play. Huuibuffged affaln. . I saw so much said about the merits of Hop Bitters, and my wife who was always doctoring; and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some I c oncluded toba humbugged again ; and I am glad I did for in less than two months' use of the Bitters m; wife was cured and she has re mained so for eighteen months since. I like such humbugging. 11 T., it. Paul. .7- ' ' GRIST 'AND STEPHENS There is a alight' frrtir 2' L-lnz niti-Je manifest in the SMwthwLvjii Uraiitj as the next candidate of tL Democracy Iter the Presidency. Ju onej o: two! thr m-'it- promiuent jourtiah tf ;?) s-cii.ou we h.tve S2en the sul j iCt disCuai- M witi much g-av i j i . ity, favoring his nominal ion. i Iney tuvr even gone ,so fir as to name him for Hie nrst place on the ticket, wih Alxajidei II. Stephens, of Georgia, as sl.cond tnl the list. Nor onlv Lave we seen tbt- q iettior. gravely mooted in thepibl have heard the idea strong few individnals. The argutn nt rned in c 1 ress, but we y fa'vort-d by a suppoit 11I tl;e idea is, that the election o such a ticket haruioLiz-! the would tend very much to now discordant elements , disp. rse tn:ii nm; auimojutiea and allay the bitterueis of lee- ing which' low untortunatfly: fx sis in out sec '! of th country aa i-st t lue other; th l. ,voul 1 heal all ihe WpundL real Ol iuia.i tiv. of the past, and would hasten and cement a co:djal friendship bf.weei the sec ions which would bje- sincere kiic enduring, and thit the two, working in entire harmony of thought j and purpose, would perpetuate the prosperity which hus jujt now begun to dawnr upon us in fact, i that it wculd bi a panacea litical ills which now be&e or all lh po- i US oil eveiv hand. Now this sounds all ! very well as a theory, makes very pleasant "reading mat ter aud would be an altogether excellent plan if it could oniy be reduced to prac tices. To have all thtse Diessings snowtr 1 ed upon us is every way desirable, and should be earnestly sought for by ever patriot and gjod-wisi.er to the pe jp e Unfortunately, however, the verv up: "sitr would oe the direct nd inevi 1 - . able re t Ho flrinf if. n.-!lpltV whi .Genera Grant allowed to he imposed uuoq ti e 1 while he ai.d Uid vbih he South, by governaient otnciais, occupied the executive, c lia.i t 1 still ccor monstrous despot planned and arranged by Hayes upon the people, p'i a resistance to. the ouirlco ii! t h to i'. rce, t no leas' manifested, ore ouii I toi it 8Ii l:i tiit' nu.iC- of the people to escitp c-u r'-i ej t;r in vite eapport. Ills reccrrt at oago' prefigured a monarchy-v. at its heai, and when tia pe South unite to assi in ag4: him to position and power, i v v.itnf c...!':uM-y i 1:1- I !i i.e the will bo no loader a ooiitV.?rai;oi dependent SLaty, but-. a nati i chief will see to it t!u his will sh.. sfijrjmelaw of t..e land. Evdry-'ri&h hitherto accorded to the several S a toy arid will be torn from the &U. itute books acatteredlo Iho four winds of ileaYjnJ Neither have we any more corlfi-1 nee or respect tor the second ' nAme, Alexan der H. Stephens. His unlertain, pelfid ious and trucklinti spirit, j Mi iMiieAttd be- - III! fore, dur in n. and much tha ;Wur. yvv iuV( not forgotton nor, under prje.?e tit cin.liui Btanccs, are we inclined th fcriave tl JIB He haa iu no particular liiiftance shown himself a friend 01 the L&ku ntii ther while Vice President of th'J Confederacy, nor slnGOtheu, in the hais of Congress ..1 Hra ideas have baen irrati;c and chimerica 1 f whenever he has given them expression The torture of phyical sUif iring may have afjfected" his reasouing faculties, and is uodoubtedly the prime 0ause or many of the vagaries which he has frequently found occasion to air in hhi public speeches and writings. He would, prove, a fitting and willing instrumtnt to obey the be hests of a government with Grant as it chief. We have had enough, yea, too much, of each of the.n,-and shall decline, most emphatically, to jake a!iy whatever in such a ticket;.! stock We regret thai auy journal cjf respect ability and influence in the S u h have mooted sach an i le 1, or even countenance to such an opinion should .given if ex- prtsicd Dy others. We need tne mott perfect, cordial and earnrtt unapimity of thought and action, and. every cistracting element should bj at once discarded There is all important work for us to do; work in which every patriotic citizen h is a vital interest; work that -requires the united effort of every white voter iu; the South, aud a frown off condemnatioc should be the conspq'uncei of any inter ference or hindrance 'to the accomplish ment of the lab.r If the people of the South are true, and remain trueLito t heir best and dearest interests, ;to their to their liberties, to the sinctity (foastry, pf theii own firesides and to themselves there With nted be no fear for the futurdj these prerequisites always in view nad faithfully and earnestly pursued. success is assured. PECULIARITIES pF VOTE. i .... 1 true OHIO At tne recent btatel etcctionj 1 i . n forty. m oil f nn n t ! as frrxxra l)anhllii m ni:-.".: and forty Democratic majvriti&j. Tht county giving the largest iQujirity for Foster wa Cuyabo2a5 00G. Tut next largest was Ashtabula 5,013; as the third, Hamilton 3,iCG est majority for Ewjsg w county 2.078. Crawford The great s iu Butler ccmea next with 1.G80, and Holmes th fd with 1,501 Five Republicaa conntics maioritics i t inexcess cf two thousand; tvteive between one thousand and two thciisnd Orilvl ! tho'qsand iDemDcratic majority, and ! fcurtjea a?e mnjir'.tiea between one and i-xj tiioiia:- l J he ttrengtn ot tne I) -nice- iir;j j.ar y w is iu th? rural dis tricts Allthe i-rge citus in the State give K publican rgjj-ities. 4 World of Good. 0:.e cf the most popular medicines u w before ti e imc-ricm public is Hop Bitters You we it everywhere People take it with good effect. It tuilds tbcm up. It is not as pleatar.t to the taste at iorne oth-r Bitters as it' is not a whiskey ilrii k. It ii more like the old fashioned boLe.-et tea that hi doLe a world o! (od. H you don't feel j'itt right tr U.jp Bitters. SunJa 'Seics. Wine lor Invalids. Ti.e Port Grape Yh;e thd lest medicinai wine of New JtrsejT i. ia tie market ind il is t'aid that th- e vintage of A er produced. Is si.wt fAr txee's anv ot:. s heavy 10 nouy, run 01 liv-pr mr.i v.un adapted for sickly lersonsand for genera Unil!' use. F r si-e by J., C Mund-s, cireen ec Fiaaner and P. L. j Bridges I iHiporiani o me Afflicted. We would advise all who may need th advice of a physician, to either call 01 wiite to Dr. K v. enson, 19, So. Eutaw St., lialtimore; Md., who f rem 15 ye.srs expe :i.nce in Hospital ana Special Practice, iruaiantecs a cure in all diseases of the Uriniry Oryam and of the Nervous Sy teiLi, brcauic and Seminal Weaknpss, 1m pofe1 cv (loss of sexual power), Nervoi; l.;e.ii itj a::u tremhlii'g, Paljdtdtion of the lleat'i-', dimness of sight .or. giddiness, No t::rnr;.l E nission, fcc, all resultitig from ahus'-s iu y- uth, or excesses in manhood; il-o all skin and blood diseases quickh eui-eC . Ir. Ii is a gradu-ue of one of tl'-' oid'-- -"id best medical schools in tliH cum :y (Uri verity of MarW. d), and e V- s it i 1 h'- i'iudii;" jdn sicia s-ir: ,1ms cit, and. all e( "s.ilrin-jt-im c.:n re!) upon lionora'de :iud j confidential treat ni'!!; In ' wiitii.j: en cl6se stamp for repiy. Special alien; ion to all fehiab cotnplasnts. Good ae-c,-ixitli.')dation$ for all wr-lping to call st.d se i him. Medicine sent to' any address, 1 BITTERS, A Great Tonic. Ilighly rpcommended to th public for all ii.s ';ises i nquiring a certain and efficient TOXiV; esjtecutlly in Iiitlifjen tioit. It!jiepiit , Intermittent JVf ve r , 1 1 Vf 1 1 0 .1 -jt c t i t e , I.ohh of Strettath. Tsftcfs af Tltievyii, etc. IX eu ric lies the blooij, stiviiUieiJ9 tlie mus cles, and gives new lii'e to the nerves. To tbe atred, ladi(s. and chil dren requiring recuper ation, this valuable remelv can not be too BON BITTERS f A Sure Appetizer. IRON BITTERS, A ;C omjilcte Stiengtliener. IRON CiTTERS, A Valuable Mtdlciue. B liighly recoiuinendt d. g nets tike a elun tn I on Die digestive organs. RON BITTERS, r'ot SoM as a Esvi-rage. I meals will remove all I dyfioptic fymptoms. teasi'oonlul i)( lure TRY IT. Sold by all Druggists, T1IE BROW CHEMICAL GO. BALTIMORE, Md. IRON BITTERS For Delicate Females. nor 14 eod v. Thos. II. McKoy, ol.t H- McKo TTTTT "XT' f "- TT I ftice North stda il irk ,t lr;t, hciwve eco:d and Tr.ird-rtrets tiv -.i,. " J3S 9 AfiT tlf. f Pi. ?A3A . ! :. en m r Tirrr w Ijlj 4 r , w Tar a J AH' SOW DAILY IS itKCEfi'T of a fine Lot of LADIES KiD AND lWBfc.L COOTS, in all sis:', frim 2 to 7. ' hich I Am seliin at the bow Price cf $1,?5 to SI 5. Come and loos at tbeui a&d ssv- iaocsyi M ia.es' 'ebb!e Eulton Boota at $1.(0. i Laii.-s' Kid and Febble Lace Boo!a at $1. : rbil's Shoes fom 50 cents up. j Aiid all o;btr Gojds in proportion. ! - o ad ranee on mj Goodi. Coine ard cor.- Tincejou'sali ot it. ! I ! '. I ! All New St:ck. Ko old Ooccs to wo oil. I am dete-Eaded tdgire ca ( od a- tie'e! Ke-fjireotfu'l, R OStEWTH A'SLi 32 Blurkcl Stvvct 17 Si'4n of tlic Case. We Do Not Claim PATKUXAGE siirply Lccauso we are I "... , a homo enters ris?, nor do we c-yped it at the expense of u:iy omf6 pocket, V DO. CLAlil that, we cau hli any oi Jer for Sash, Doors ami Bliails, Or aujiliir-ig iaour li: .t, ul LO f.;;, UUfcib, uud as .good v...k a v. i U,. a5 can b? bought anywhere. Vi'J.v Builder's Supplies ahvajs cu LalJ. ' Our nkw DllT KILN is iu iteration and none but the best Xutr ber ii'-nsed Ile.pcdfulijf-, " ALTAFFKR-A: PHICE FaetorjFont of Walnct street. Otfice Uor Nuttani Ucd Crfa etreftj. ot 17 i ! ' - : , Miscellaneous. SPEER'S Port Grape Wine ; . ' . i Used in Churches for Commanicn purp. f Spoor's Tort Grape Wine Foiirs Tears Old. I rpHld JLTriTLY CELEBRATED NATIVE Wineisirade from tbe jence oi the Op itt Grape, raised in thi? count y. It) ixiTaluabk Tonic anl' Sirenatlicnini Fn-jdilio are unBarpaaseci by rj .other native Wine, Being the pure juice of tha prape, prodacec undsr Mr. Speer'sown persona eupervL-ion, its purity and se.ouineneBa are ?tiaranteed. The yoonsreat chila may partake oi itj gener oud qualities, ard the weakest invalid ma use it to adranti;e. It ii particularly bene ficial to tbe aea, and debilitated, ard s itec to tbe various ai oaents tt.ataQiie; th weaite ?ex. It is, in every reaoect, A W! VE TU itELIED ON. j Speer's P. J. Sherry, The P. J. SHERRY is a Wine of -SUPJi ItlOK CHARACTER and partakes of tte C lden qualities of the rape from whichit is made. For MEDICINAL PltOPSRTlKS. it will be found unexcelled Speer'g P. J. or i?edro J- Brandy. This noted Prardy is a pore distillation troin the ernp8 a-.d Isequ to the finest Het uesy or t-'ta.-d J'raudns: for me-iicinul pur poses it can be relied upr. ' as strictly pure. tee t! at the jcataie o Alfred Specr Passaic, S, J . f is Tver in iork o' each br t liCi A HP.f-.fi'H V!. Proapcct Vinvird New Jo-sey. l 'Uf.e, 'o. 3 W v:en st.. ork. Foralebr G ' K. V, A t'L V H J C MUNDS, Drups'bta, do V L IVHiHlK-1-CU. H: it Mf FRKtT" Family Grocer-es For Our Friends In Town iinA Country Gash is the Word ! That Cf.n T:ke Cur Knt e tcck ! The Freshest, th.- Nicest, The Most Desirable Assortment Of Fine FAMILY SUPPLIES in Wilcnlnton OUR MOITU I-?, QUICK SALES AXD SMALL PROFITS. Fo call upon us and secure We have the fiacst assortment f 9 BOTH That can be found fouth of Baltimore. ALSO ALL 0THE1 ARTICLES IN OUR LINE. FRUITS and NUTS Ic abundance. Cal: on m and spend ycur moiej profita bly. Boatwiight & McKoy, ' 5 & 7 Sfforth Tront Street- nov 17 Baby Syruji. pAhKEPS GINGER TONIC, Indian Chologogue, Bull'a Cough 8jrup, Klutx', Chili Cnr. Aiera Arnn ilnm i.H L . r w " wiu pleie tcck of "pare lrn?s and Jledicina. Corner 4th and Ana titreeti. vpeu aaj ana nljjht.i noT,17-tf - Fl ,V-ll SbONUM SANGiiCjik Miscellaneous. .OVER 4JOOO Have c- e l :!u- f i ;l i .a.trkub'e office : Messrs SB il'.U V OUXSOV,'! Gemlemkn IP :'F.H ti e p.-s.s! t W Years we bws 1! Vj;ir-i M , rS. I'f.ysk'lat.s u the PuVlic rer BENSON'S C AriNp" lnlK H to ..1! otho!-..- V.V cisi ler t!icm o:i? of the v.y tt-v r ri'iu'?,.,, "OR'Jt . - l - ' . r v.. . nis Planters. PLASTER re??)elie. v; oiues f'.r F-xtrrnal use To examine the h.rre Dry Goods, Carpets, oth At oct 28 rand S3 B ol. Have the pleasure of ajain we h ive an unusual and attractive! - r -i customers one of the Grandest and Cheapest stocks of ! Prices ranging iu Suits from 3.00 upwards! A' beautiful and grand assortment in . - FUBmSHlSTG- GOODS ! Whit li ive guarantee cann.)t he - latest A JL ta. . y Mu Vt- w-r 3 n fill (iualilles and . T.iictp in.poikd dirt ct frcm the . Mtmufacttir whirr; we guaiiiii.ee Ke iiUu h-'ve ore of the choicest 1'lv and Brussels. Carpets, at ast-mislr'ng tow oct Ti . CRAY'S SPECIFIC MHDICIN K C '3. '' A r K r H B (JKEAT . Eofiih Hem- tS -Si fj Weika ess, 8 permtorr lea, ;mpoten-CF.andalldis- BEFQBE TARISG.eafes that M-AFTER TAKING. owf as a Bqcence of ?'elf-Abuse; as Lo&s ct Memory, Universal I aoimde, Pain in tli Btck, Dimness of Vision, . Premature Oid Age, and mny otber !n3e8'S th-t had to Insatiity or Conmtnption and a Premature liravi. Pall particulara in our pamh'et, which we desire to send free by mail to e very one. The Specific Medicine i cold by all druggists at$I por package, or six park ages for $5, or will be pent free by m-vil n receipt of the monev by addresjincr THE CAY MEDICINE CO. Mechanic's Block, Detroit, With, gg, 8old in Wilmington and everywhere by all druggists. wet ll uiiy. Wilmington. FtS, CE Steamship Line. Sfhs Steamer GULF ST capt. ing r: i", I SATURDAY, Novcmb'-r 22, Shipper! oan rely upos the pr;vj f SAiliag of Steamers as ad: c'-lHc!. For Freight Engagement : Apply to THOS. E. BOND, 8np Wilmington, K.C. WH. P. CLYDE A CO.,5 ! 352Broadwaj, Nen Tork. I CLYDE'S IMow York . ' 1 scoUaneousT BKIJ&QISTS paper, tLesiria'ures of vr) i cn j Plstt fist., Xw fork'-: at o-,. anil varitsl r.r ortnu-iit'tif . Rfl. Mc IN TIRE'S. d--G'rahd ran i jj" ? ros., announcing to the public that Stock and are prvpniv'd to offer oiir -o- equaled in this cily. A fine line styles m oofs a.2id Shoes is, co it superior quality. ard largtsS; stocks of Two and luna Kugs, atting and Oil Cloths: prices-. Please examine. Watches, Jh WKi UY, Ac, - at Repaired 'nearly arid :roin;t!y, bf .1. 1.. .WLVNCa. No. 3 South Front sncet. " Wiluinfton. Jf.C, Orer twenty years' experience, trial. Oii at 1 DOT J 400 Varieties Albany Cakes and Crackers -Cheap : Tnongh. ' T.Ui.L LINES Flour, fuzrv X Teas, Syrups, Molasses, liJ Bakirg Powders, Cigars, Cftctwnerjj Ac. bold at manufacturers prices. ot,J; me its Apples, Cabbage, Ot,idc, FoUt'W. Lutter and Country PiojucecopsUaUje' in in to , . n , T. B. HENDFRS0.V k CO., oct 23-tf Corner Cbesnut A Water r NEW Pill Each, and all styles, Including QrttiSjjl A IT i-Vi -l--:-!- .ru.l fl.lll, J5'" the lowest NBT CASH WHOLEBALB price3, direct to th pcechaseb. Tt"e.7li madecno of the fihest "dieplaji at t-'rA tennial Exhibition, and wera uaaniBoofcJ ; commended for the Uichest oo- 12,000 in use. Begulady 0jWr"riS X uficturing Co.-Factory esUbhsbed ojtf years. The Square Grands contaia- shek's new patent Duplex OrentrWZ the greatest improvement in the Piano making. The Uprights, are JM j4 in America. Pianos sent on tn. fail to write for Illustrated and Decn? catalogue of 48 pages mailed tree. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO. apl Jl Est lStbVrwt. New lliver Oysters. -AViNG MADE AlIPLEw- ft rangementa, I am now prepared ( to offer the ' ce:ebratfd- HILL'S OAj OYSTEB8, from New Liter, desired. Fsmilic supplied with Ojiteri f-om t;e shell. (0 !!.r!orP!i,J b"t. i'ivil.. K. F. FT PEN, Proprietor. r Head quarters Tor Me Ler Beer and - .. tt al not'' y T a,.r W and Fortar, both W , totUed, in the eitj, ttH Country orderiprooP1 j,
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