The Daily Review JOSS. T. JUXES, Editor & Prop. . XTlL-lUi OTOff If . C SXTXRXD AT THJC 108X07?. CK AT WiucxoTosr, If. C, as SxcosnCisb H.USDA.Y. VOTJCI1KK& 24. ie9. THE OECUETAttT OF THE TBBAStar. We) hare lonr known that the nre&ent adnlniitrmtioa at Wuhbgton was corrupt a&4 renal aa4 w hare net felt at liberty to reXrala from giving (expression to the tact, bMTar opportuaity offered J or occaaion demand!. In fact, its bead, Mr. HajM,!a a political bastard, bcra of the raost degrading political adultery which trar diisraced the country. He J Baooi be to blama far the acts which be is to blame, knowing all the facte, for robbing the only and rightful heir oi his legal heritage. His position is one that, while he cannot be deprived of the emoluments and dignities pertaining to the Presidency, no person with a keen eooaa of personal honor and manly dignity cooid occupy for a moment. With a chief holding position by such 'in higlorions tenure, it could hardly be expected that his, immediate advisors and " principal . subordinates would tw rernarlUbie for a sensitive and hh regard for honor, nor such as would prove lively to remove the stains from a foul escutcheen. The bsr sinister is not calculated to gather to its society the) highest moral attributes, and the fact has been Abundantly proven by the class of advisors Mr. Hayes has been able to collect'to himself. There is but little po litical honesty in the entire cabinet, and now we have the fact brought to light that one of the precious lot id holding his position in the most direct and emphatic violation of one of the most msndatory laws enacted to govern in such cases. Mr. Joba Sherman, Secretary of the Treasury, Is tbanan, and the law violated is thai whiehdtjclares that the Secretary of the Treasory shall not engage in "carrying on the business of trade or commerce.' It was this expess law wblh prevented the late A. T. Stewart from" occupying, the same position, when, it was tendered him by President Grant. Mr. Sherman is, and has continued to be. a director ef a railroad corporation, which is a basinets of "trade or commerce' within the' meaning of the law, and makes him amnhl fn ;t iiai-.n The punishment for a violation of the law is a fine of $3,000 and a disqualifica tion from ever again holding1 any office jinder the government of the United States. By the strict letter and spirit of the law, every position from pestmaster of a cross-roads postoffice to the Presiden cy la barred against him. It is hardly to be expected, in view of the fact that with the present administra tion rascality is considered as a virtue to be rewarded by official trust and paid for from the public crib, Mr. Sherman will he arraigned before any judicial tri bttnaljor the grave offense with which he stands charged, or receive punishment. the risk: of which he has incurred, and which he so richly deserves. It is not in the nature of the administration, nor would it be in keeping with all its previous history, to do any such thing. On the contrary, by a parity of reasoning, it will prove a magnificent Pegasus upon which to mouut and , ride for the goal of his aspirations, the Presidency. Surely if, - as has been proven the case with the present administration, rascality is cred itable ani should be encouraged, John Sherman deserves the highest premium. Where all are either dishonorable or dis honest, he certainly deserves, not the highest honor, but the most marked dis tinction. TTJLbDIXUTOJ letter. Wa- bwoton, D. O. Not. 21, 1879. I am enabled to say with almost absolute certainty that as soon as Congress convenes a hill wiil be intro A duoed incorporating a company for the purpose of ? censtr acting the intei ooeanio cajaj oa what is known as the Nioar igua route. Ex-President Qrant will ba oue of the corporators, and will upon the organization of the cor poration ba made ita President, and on that Tent aevtrml Uadiag European capitalists will subscribe liberally to the stock of the company, including one house, the leading one v in the world.to the amount of twenty millions of dollars. x Indian Oommiasionsr Hoyt desires to aead the Ute Indians to the In dian Territory. On the other hand there is and will be during the next eesiion of Congress and longer if neeesiiry, a powerful effort to open that Territory to general settlement. Ooamiazioner Hoys proposition will hare the support oi Secretary Sobnrz trbaisrer that support may , be worth . in sr Obhgress which does not con tain je dozen .. friends of the Secre tary end. ,aleo of Mr Hayes, Iter all, there will be no war in Heine. The Courts, it is believed, will finds chance to intervene, , and, as every one of the judges is a radical ReDablican. there is litilo doubt that Davia. Rnnblicn caddid.te fo Gov ernor, will be "adjudicated" into of lice. Uoveroor uaic fcr VA intimiil nt.t il llV- Governors, Senators, or m mbera of a Legit lature, but hie. in i mani of quiet ness and ban a due rjegaid J for the Courts. I I ! It was noticed by all at trie recent grand celebrationis this cltjjin honor of the Uuion General George H Thomas, the voluuteer cortpanies in attendance were all 'from Virginia and Maryland. Not one of the ext a 4 loy al" States pnpplied a uniform on the occasion. Th btatue ot the General, as is well known is a gift to the coun try from the S ciety of the Army cf the Cumberland.)! The proceedings concluded last J-ijght with a ballf'n the rotunda of the Capital- In more agreeable weatberjaijd with more time for preparation, the place would be an exo llent one. As itwas, people prob a'.i! '-wore as heartily last nig t II .iatr I i et ey did at the ball given in the Tceasury building on Grant's first inauguration. Bujt on the whole tbie annual gathering cif veterans Lab been a great success. i ' The Mexican Veterans bo many, of whom were here at the Thomas cele bration, will .bold their jnext annual meeting at Norfolk, Va-i in February next. The meeting, it is believed, will be the largest held for yrars, and special efforts wiil be madej to induce (Jon cress to provide ior pensioning an those- who served in the iwar with Mexico. Gurdge. An Indiana writer calla for a dtfini tion of a mince I pie. It is a sort of macadamized chowder, j A man in walking a mi e lifts a weight equal to thirteen to fifteen tons, xhis is wuat makes some men eo tired. Every stalwart! is provided with a utlei's outfit for the purpose of quell ing the new rebellion 'Atlanta Con stitution. lie travelled far, with hurried'air, As though bereft of time ; And told to all and everywhere j lie s uht a sunny blime. t He travelled till, by orchard fence, Well filled with fruit-trees prjnie, He spied a youth and loqkirjg thence He saw the sonny climb. Marathon iudependint. A London journal predicts that th near future will witness the success of the flying machine and, referring to the members of the an'ohautical socie ty says : 'Let it be' hoped that when those days come men will not forget to whom they owe, so much J3.es your innocent eoul, this will be the time they will forget to whom oWe so much'. A man who owes very they ah- other ten thousand or so will strap on his flyingmachine and soar to parts unknown, forgetting all about the man to whom he owes bo much. Norristown Herald. 1 World of Good. One of the most popular medicines now before the American public is Hop Bitters. You see it every where People take it with1 good effect. It builds tbem up. It is not as pleasant o the taste as some other Bitters as it is not a whiskey drink. It is more like th ; old fashioned boneset tea that has docs a world of good. If you don't fee just right try Hop Bitters. Nunda fletcs. Dr. Molt's Endorsement of Speer's Port Grape Wincj j The following, from the1; celebrated Dr Mott of New York, speaks wobders for Mr. Speer's efforts i to raise the Oporto Grape in New Jersey: j . New Yobk, April 11, 187S. j Ms. Alfred Speerl Dear Sir ;Tbe visit which 1 made last lyear tejour Vineyards, wine-presse i ard vaults at Passaic, N.yJ.t satisfied me thoroughly that the wrties manufactured by you are pure and unadulterated, and j the vejy best that can be oScred ,o the public fur medicinal uses. j: Acting upon my favorable iniprefsions at the time, i hive slate recomrindtd the Port (Vine more j particularly practice, and am satisfied, with! benefit, tn my p.uiei.t. There can he to uctrer rroot in my marked to the doubting tniud, as to the Wine being made p. the finest Oporto Grape, tb.au. a visit to the acres of lard covered with1 the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. Washing you success in your praiseworthy enter prise, . remain respectfully yours, ' ALEX B. MOi 1) M. I) , Prof, of Surgery,1 Bellevue Hosp. Mei'l College, o, &c For sale by J. C. Munds, Green Flanner. P. L. Bridgera Co. important to tne Afflicted. We would advise all who may netl tL advice of a physician, to either call or write to Dr. KoDertsoii, 19, So. Eutaw1 St., usitimore, Ma., wno trom lo years ejxpe rience in Hospital ana Special Fraetiee, guaiantees a cure iu all diseases ot the Urinary Organs and of the Nervous Sys tem, Organic and Seminal Weakness, lm potency (loss of sexual power), Nervous Debility and trembling, Palpitation of tbt? Heait, dimness of sight or giddiness, Xol tHrnal Emissions, c, all resulting frotn abuses in youth, or excesses in manhood ; also all skin and iblood diseases qu;ckly cured. Dr. R. is a graduate of one of the oldest and best medical schools in this country (University of Maryland), and re fers to the leading physicians in his city,and all consultinghim can rely upon honorable and confidential treatment. Iri writing en close stamp for reply.: Special attention given to all lemale complaints. Good ac commodations for all wishing toj call and see him. Medicine sent to aiiy address. Smithville Saloon. gECOND DOOR WEST oi the Garrison. Beat Wines, Liquora, pigara, etc. Finest Falcon in the town. Patronage of tiaveiinr public solicited. 4 A. A. CATLKTT, OCtU-Im f tmithyille, N. C. Miscellaneous. THE DAILY REVIEW, JOS-KC.i T.;jAMES EDITOR AND ' PUBLISHER, Is published Every Afternoon (Sundays excepted). At the following rates, posta O or paid One Year.... ..5 00 Six Months....... ..." 250 Three Months. 1 25 One Month.. ..... . 50 The paper will ba delivered l)y carriers, free of charge, in any part of the'city'at the above -rates, or 13 cents per week. The Daily Ueview is nuw in the fourth 3rear of its existence, is per manently established, with a largo and steadily increasing subscrip tion list, and presents to merchants and others a most desirable medi- um for advertising. THE WILMINGTON JOURNAL. i JOSH. T. JAMES, EDiron :and publisher Is published EVERY FRIDAY, At the following rates : One Year.... .... .$2 00 Six Months............ ... 1 00 Three Months 50 TriWiLMiN-GTO Jo ur. nal circu lates largely in the adjoining coun ties as -well an in the Werrtern por i tion of the State and presents un- equalled facililieo to merchants for i making known what- they havefor sale. AGENTS -JIBLES f Alt I aU for contiinir r Cruden'i cordance and over 2000 latrationa, vutb all the NEW PEA.TDRE8, also tor - . t - i with orer 4X0 Literature, Art and Sons, Eamruts. Tbeae are tha books for tne rtnr . vn B1BLE8 for Parenta.andLIT-HULlUAlS KRATUBE, AKT AMU tiOh, ior iks Young People. Circulars and terms sent oa application to J. H..CUA11B&H8 A CO. aov 31-aw . , n . Atlanta. Oa. Port Grape Wine rjaed in Churches for Communion pnrp-e Speer's Port (xrape Wii.e Fours Year Old, rflH18 JUSTLY CELEBRATED NAIIVt 1 Wln Gra Wine ifl made from the juice 01 the Oport Grape, raiaed inthii country.- IU invaluable Tonic ana: Strenstlienins Pronsrfe are unsupaseed by any other native Wine, Being the pure juice of the grape, produceo under Mr. Speer's own persona' supervision, ita purity and genuineness are uarnteed. The youngest child may partake 01 its gener ous qualities, and the weakest invalid mat use it to advantage. It it particularly bene ficial to the aged and debilitated, and s iteo to the various ailments tiat a91ict the weake' sex. It is, in every respect, A. WINE TO BJi RELIED ON. li Speer's P. J, Sherry, The- P. J. BHKltRY' ie a Wine of SCPF RIOR CHARACTER and partake of ttt Uden qualities of the grape from which i is made. For MEDICINAL PROPERTIES it will be found unexcelled Speer'i P. J. or Pedro J- Brandy. This noted Brandy is a pure distillatior from the grap and is equal to the finest Ben neeey or Otard Brandies; for medicinal pur poses it can be relied upcr. as strictly pure. See that the signature o Alfred Hpeer, Passaic, N. J., is over the cork of each bot tle. y A. 8PEER8 Mt. Prospect Vineyards. New Jersey. Office, No. 34 Warren St., New ork. For sale by GREEN A FL1NN R, J C MUNDS, Druggists, and P L. BRIDGER CO. aoril l-ly NATURES OWN REMEDY A VEGETABLE MEDICINE FORTHE BLOOD,LIVER&KIDNEYS. CURATINE, For Blood Diseases. A medicinal com pound of known value combining in one prep aration the curative powers for the eMls which produce all dis eases of the Blood, the JLiver, the liidneus. Harmless in action and thorough in its effect. It is unexcelled for the cure of all Jtiotxl liin easem such as Srrof ilia, Tumors, Boils, Tett er, Salt Jlhe um, Itheunuitism , Mer curial Poisoning, also Con8tijtatioti, gestion, Sotir.Stom ach. Retention of Urine, etc. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. THE BROWN CHEMICiL CO. BALTIMORE, Md. CURATINE, For Liver Complaints. CURATINE, For Kidney Diseases. CURATINE, ; For Rheumatism. CURATINE, For Scrofula Diseases. CURATINE, Tor Eryipelas, Pimples, Blotches, etc. MA nor 14-eod&w. IX I. c. la an absolute mid Irresistible cure for ennesa. Intemperance and the use of Opium, To bacco, Narcotics and Stimulants, removing all taste, desire and habit of using any of them, ren dering cne taste or desire i or any ox mem perxecu j odious and difuzTistinar. Givintr everyone perfect and irresistiblecontrol of the sobrietr of them-l jselves and their friends. i It tireventa that absorate nhvslcal and moral prostration that follows the sudden breaking off IrotrMidlitg stimulants or narcotics. - Package, prepaid, to cure 1 to 6 persons, $2, or at Lvoor aruggists, 91.0 per ooiua. 1 - Temperance societies chould1 recommend it. It ia perfectly harmless and never-failing, Uopttters Mfg. Co., Rochester, N. Y. Sole Agents ITob Con els Cure destroys all nain. loosens the cough, quieuMthe nerves, produces rest, and never ions 10 cure. y is aunerior to all others. Cures by absorption. It is penecv aa aruggisis. The Ho VXttem'STr. Co.. ofRorfieskr. V. V. imJu. tt- teat abeveraeorlntozicaat,battbeParetand BetlJftdi-i par thes remedie. also the Mod Bitter, which are in no ctnt vT made, mxio; more cures taaa ail otbar rnd ia. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. We Do Not Claim jpiTHONAGE ''simply because we are a homo enterprise, nor do we expect it at the expense of any oue 'a pocket. WE DO CLAIM, that we. can fill any older for " 1 : I Sash, Doom and Blinds. Or anything iujour line, at as LOW FIG UREb, and as good work and material, as can be bought anywhere. Window Grlasi, Builder's Supplies always on band. Our new DKT KILN is in operation and none but the bfst Lurcher is used. Kespec. fully, ALTAKFER & PKICE. Factory -Foot of Walnut itreet. Office Cor Nutt and Ked CroM etreU- nor 17 (Thoi. H. McKoy, Robt- H- KcKot WILMINGTON, N. C. ffice North side Markatret,i.betwe J tcoad and Third ttraetc tax 2Ttt aril II I I I II 1 I Tl. Miscellaneous. mm H:.v fig. In f. ik,. int;r. fnarkab'epa;tr.iLes?irt a'nr : . J Messrs SEkliV:tY .v .IOHXSON, 21 Platte, Sew r, rk KNT EM EX ; ... ... . '-Fortl.e pst t w years ,ves..l,l v.,;.-... . . i.uictic, 'iiuy ui 'iiuuurii.p.'. 1 npy ae.mMior to all vU't 1' .,, t ' " ! 'ff , ,..;. r a .. ' 1 . t . .. "' 3 "-w rw .1. . xsjl cuies ior jxt mal use. ' M 'ri n loaks amd icaum(ui victunes ior ijamurequius and r urnituro o CARPETS AMD O.L CLOTHS In Beautiful Designs. ' I Have not bad such a trade in five years. Great indue, "mynts are r fered and al who visit us are made "happy " 1 Rrspectfully, ' nor 24 Twro Pmart B jts can find emp ol. Bear we have an unusual and attractive btock and are prepared to offered customers one ol iut3 vjiitiiuoat iwu vueapest stocks of READY-MADE CLOTHING! Which we guarantee cannot be equaled in this city. Afmclineat iais, Gaps, Boots and Shoes! In ail qualities ad prices, imjorted direct from the Manufacture We also have one of the choicest and largest stocks of Two and Three! riy and Brussels Carpets, liugs, -Matting ana uu uotas at astonishing low prices. Please examine. oct 25 CRAY'S SPECIFIC ?ViED!CIN. :rA,fSZ Kt.m,. Iuj tTSADS MARK l M i C J ,''-'iiv Knff'ith Rem j;. jjy An u ' ' '1? fnili g cure 4 for m.r;i low, as a t ueace of - fit bac; Lot cf j Memo yf . linivf rt a! I a its(3e, Paia in ih- Bcc, Dimnees ot Vision, rieinnture oso Age, and m?nv otUr i isea s tnt i-ad to Tnsai-i t or Con?un.pti n and a Premature Gravj. . ES. Fall particulars iu oar v-anih'et, which we uesire to eond frte by h ail to every one. Sfgu The Specific Merticiue i s:ld b all druggists at $1 per prckijje. or c.x r-?fic-airei for ?5, or w:ll be ent fr by mil receipt o' tf e roniie' by aadf es ing THc CAhf MEDICINE CO,, iU-ch ic'i Klock, l)-to"it Mich. aa Sold iir Wi'.miDKton a d c7py'hor hv all rirHk'utP. tC 1 1. ' 4 . V CLYDE'S Yob Wilmington, 1, C.s Steamship Line. The Steamer GULF STREAIVI, CAPT. INGUAil, WILL SAIL FROM NEW 10 HK 0 SATURDAY, November 22. fea- 8hlppr can rely npon the rour sailing of 8teameri aa advertised. n For Freight Engagement? j -pTy to TIIOS. E. BOND, Bup'r, i WUmic-t-n;.N0. ffM. P. CLYDE A CO.,i 3ft Eroadiraj, 5ew Tore, Kiev raollaneous. i5i - . fl OVER 2000 DRrO? TN I ST ust Receivecl, A L' HGi: AScOIiTMIi.T OB Bin ani lojmentif not af aid of woMr c5lRl, irandl-(SiraBidl rand peoBim Have the pleasure of again announcing to the public that Prices ranging in Suits from $3.00 upwards ! o A' beautiful and grand assortment in GENT'S PTJRN1CSHING GOODS ! latest styles in whicn we guarantee to he oi superior quality. Watches, jHRONOMErh.'i-, , JKWKi KV, la. Hepafred neatly nd p roreptlr, br 'I i. WIVN'ER. No. 3 rfout'i Fr-r 'reet, Wil jiinton. .U trial. , K 40Q Varieties Albany C.aVpr r.nd Cracker! t-Cbci- . rnongh. J FULL LINE.-? Flour, Fnjan, CM Tess, Hyrurfi Mfilwsee, L'akic Fowderi, Ci,-ar(, CoiifecajJJ, i. r. bold at inanufaciui en vncea tow, lueuts Apples, Cftbb.e. OdoU, loJ Batter ana Coaotry Pro luce cor.iantj-. ire in tn j , . m T. B. BESUi.' f.ct 23-tf Gorrer Cbuut w1 j Each, and all etylea, irlttdirr GTt and tpriKht,alL8trictiy r'J v the lowest kbt .cabh BU1-"V:.lliiw prices, unwv iu ' " . , 14 made one of the finwt dwp-J ' .4 commended for the Hiobmt 12.CC0 in nse. "BeguUr'j incorp I ttlactaring Uo. J-aciorj years, TheSqoare 1 sbek'i new patent Duplex OwJ". the greatest improTenen I'iano making. The Upn?b txt y ( in America, rianos k - njnf' fail to write for IIluBtrtad catalogue of 48 pagefl-B Ire MENDELSSOHN PIASO00vf apl7-6m EMtl5th New Eiver Oyster FTATINO HADE AMPLE ranements, I aid now vr f to offer the celebrtd ( I nVQTPUS frnm NW EiTr . .V vr ft. kj mt i j, desired. Fmiliea luppUed witbOj irom toe tucu. Br .applied with the , beA BgbU No. - ' :.tr. - B. F. Kf uEN. rropnev -- -4 4 V nuara"" J bot;1eo in the tj. -tf aarOoantrj orden pro