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If II I - The Daily Review. JOSH. T; JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. If. C Entxrzd at thk Postoffick at WlLMIHQTOH, N. C, AS SKCONDCULSfi Matter. 1 SATURDAY. KOVIMBEB 29, 1879. FE1WM AND BfiYlW8. The dsjw Georgia State flag consists of ' a perpendieular blue bar from top to bottom, next to the staff, and three horizontal barf, red, white, and red. In Pari kitchen utensils used by hotels, restaurants, confectioners, Jbo., are periodically inspected by public officers, with a tUw to wring the public from poisoned pies, Sec. It is marvellous what awful shocks the T? .It !-L ":... i : l i x fliau WUI1UUIIUU UM DU1Y1TCU' a J lords,' said Lord Chancellor Eldon, if you abolish the ancient pastime of cockfight ing you will sap the foundation of the Con stitution and endanger the stability of the throne.' It is expensive work to Bue and be beaten in an Eoglish court. Labouchere baa to go to jail fur his libel on Editer Lawson, of the London Telegraph, as the Court of Q leen's Bench refused his application for an injunction on Tours day, but the application cosls Labouchere $4 000. Forty-four and four-tenths por cent, of the white people who took the yellow fever daring the late epidemic in Mem phis are said to have died; of the black people 16 6 10 per cent. died. There were altogether 1,637 cases of fever and 487 deaths, a total death percentage of 816-10. Spain has 92 dukes, 805 marquise.?, G32 counts, 92 viscounts, 98 barons. The whole number of persons bearing the title of duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron and lord in the United Kingdom of Grea Britain and Ireland is somewhere about 900, but of these only some 400 have fet la the House of Lords. Most of the res1 bear merely courtesy titles. A Charleston correspondent of the News & Courier reports large losses through sharp competition in'the cotton trade of that city. He is satisfied that Charleston has lost from Elbertoni Athens, Spartanburg, Greenville, Ope lika, Mulberry, LiGrange, West Point and Newnan fully 30,000 bales of cotton this season; and from Winnsboro,' BLckstocks, White Oak, Chester, York ville, Rock Hill and Charlotte from 10, 000 to 15,000 more. . 1 hero m a heavy boom , in petroleum, which ha advanced prices in the oil re. gions frooj 77 cents to $1 20 a barre within about a week, and some operators are predicting a lurtner rise to JJj52 There "were 11,860 producing wells at the closa of October, but though that was an in crease of 100 wells, the month's flow fell off 2,652 barrels a day as compared with O ti r -i. t uviBuiuvr, 1UB vcbooer production amounted to 1 836,378 barrels, and the shipments to 1,662,269 barrels. Pitts burg and English capitalists are investing heavily in oil. The temperature of the human body ifllMn. mrlo. I U.l 1 X. ll. MwituK wiu uicw icdii 1U uoii 11 as IWCU LUC gubject of some interesting observations by M. lionnal, who finds that the minimum temperature is between mid night and 3 o'clock A M, and the maxi mum temperature between 2 o'clock P. M. and I o'clock P. M., except in summ r, when It may be delayed until 8 P. M. From 9 o'clock P. M., the temperature sinks gradually to the minimum, though sometimes the descent about midnight is very rapid. The ex-Khedive of Egypt has just lost one of his wives from bis harem. A hand some joung Italian painter named d'Elia went sketching through the harem grouudi He neticed a beautiful odalisk at one the windows, and in some way manage J to establish a telegraphic communication with her, which was soon followed by a romantic elopement and marriage. How ho nuiaged to get her out of the harem is a mystery. The young couple are now living happily at Foggia, and since they are man and wife the Khedive can't claim his former favorite. He is determined in future to keep his wives from the windows for fear of more elopements. The young lady In question is said to be a French woman. "bogut- forgotten GRANT BOOM SO CALLED. The best answer to the alleged move ment in favor ot G -u. I Grant, y the Chronicle and Constitutionalist, ia that the people of Georgia &pd the Sou b. know too well the character of.Gratit an J , his surroundings to consent that he1 snail be President asain: ' Tbev bjive not forzot- i f - ten his proven duplicity and mendacity when a menber of An irew hnson's cabinet; bis ad vocacy of the Civil liigbts and Force bilU; the'suepension of the writ of habeas corpus' and the persecution of the people of North acd 'South Carolina; the employment of troops to disperse legal Legislatures and set up Black Friday,1 nor th wbisky ring, nor the Seneca Sandstone job nor B ilk nap and Babcockl and Secor Robeson. Butf:. Georgia fcllowjcg ' which Mr. Gr i :.. ves to his Gijaot Imoyemeut is as remarkable as the reason assigned by the third term boom. CJl. li. A. Crawford, of Atlanta, is first oq the list. Who ht is we have been unable to ascertain. The press of the State seems to be equally, as ignorant of'1 his position and antecedents. Col. Luther J. Glenp, also of Atlanta, comes next. ! He was the Democratic nominee fur Congress in 1872 was defeated through the ?apatby of his political friends' and if he! hs since taken any parkin State or National politics we ara not aware of the fact. Colonel George T. Fry, also of Atlantaj is the third Grant man. His sole claim to distinction is that he was once a meiibsr of the Georgia Leg islature, end whn his'term expired -was promptly rem?nded to private iife. The fourth and last Gijantite meutijjned by Mr. Grady is Judgo" O. A. Lccbrane. Judge Lochrane is a fiuje lawyer, jem elo quent advocate, and an acctampiifhed rhetorician.' Persooally he is one of U-je most charming and amiable of men. i'o litically, he has been a Grant R icaa ever since he was defeated for Consress.ruu ning'on the Democratic ticket, m i8G3. Now Advertisements' Have in stjre and1 to arrive for the not rcaJily forget that while he wa3 Fre sident.the power of the army' was placed fit t ie doors of legislative halls to overawe BOEtWright & HIcKOy buc.r reprta uiiuivea au i to ueciare wuu should have the po.ver to enact the laws, and they will not be id haste to bid him a cor 1'ul v. e! come to Southern hopitality. Taey are uot yet so ready to kiss the band which smote them, nor are they, as a pee- p'e, accustomed to ''Crook the pregnant binfrea of tbe ktea, That thrift may fallow tawning." Should General Grantconclude to make an expended visit to the South he would undoubtedly be treated with due courtesy by all with whom he might come in con tact, and the noteriety of his name might prompt an idle curiosity to give bim something of a following, as might be the case with the alvent of a long-abseat cir cus. But any public reception tendeied him in th.3 South woul 1 be so daikened by the dominant Republican element that it would partake of all the force and char acter of partisau.h:;. A fe whites muht linger curioily upon ihe outskirts to give relief to the tombie foreground, but we Halvse, Qr., asd Whole Boxes can very safely assure the Wo. Id that the two elements will not mix. While our people desire to be just to General Grant, they feel that their lirst 'duty is to be just to themselves. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS! 10,000 Lbs PURE GAIUD7, ! i Of evtrj variety arid stjie, ia Fickkgef of frcm I to 25 rounds j I 350 Packaees Raisins. 5,000 Lbs Miscellaneous. aiiaceUaneous. Ofloaks A LARGE ASSORTMENT ' i - ' , aumd Oollmnans Beautiful Cretonesfoi- Lambrequins ana Furniture Coieri CARPETS AND OIL C LOTH S In Beantiful Desmns. Have not had such a trade in five years. Great inducer fered and all who visit us are made ''happy " 1 ' Itespoctfully, u'Dt3are0f. Two Smrt B jb can fi.id em..!nrmtii- r .r. r l r. - . . , , , rriTi . ff """' ' wan, iri' The man who goes away for Lis, Almondfl, Brezil Filberts, Tecan and EDglish Walnuts. i and it is not at all strange that he should now champion the causa of hi favorite And of such is the Grant movement m Georgia. Decidedly there no cause fur alarm. ' i - It sotmithat tht recent visit of Gen eral Grant to Chicago proved a big bon anza for the righteous and God-fearing people. An industrious journalist figures up a handsome profit to the xity. The number of outside visitors is placed bj a reasonable eatimate at 75,006, each of whom ia supposed to have spent all of per Jay for three days, making a total of $1,126,000. Four leading hotels alone estimate their increased receipts at $30 -000, Tbe cost to the city, chiefly ex pended in decorations,' is estimated at 30,000, which generally went, into the pockets of citizens It is the general de sire in Chicago, no doubt, that General Grant will call again. SIORE ADV1CL FOR I HC SOUTH It is from the New York Wo)ld tip time, and is in regard to a matter upon which we think ithe people of the South have certain fixtd1 opinions; m direct con flict with tbe adv4ce corfainejl in "a losg editorial in the issue (of that paper of the 25th iut.- 1 , I . In a canfully prepared editorial, (f considerable length, in1 th? Woi Id of the date named, the virtues ofiGeneral Grant ar highly extolled, and hid 'vie- s ;e rbadt- so insignificant askb makehi'm appear but little less than a saint, "he article sees 1 . 1 1 i no reason why the deop'o of the South should not receivo and acknowledge him as the first livingAmerifcanjand thinks thf y can do no less than show bini the ob sequious adulation which ., has been' ac corded to him at the North, wherever he has. been since his return ''from bis trav- We are not prepared to swallow the idea that the receptions which ?ave bten given mm since nis arrival upon our shore is so much the sbontaneous ou;- burst of regard for jthe man tor his acis health briugd it back with him if sue cesrful. Ptcavutie. ; Whfn the night i? pitch dark, it does by "fro means folio w that it's s-tarry. rWhini Whams. 'Ah,' Ediil a d:r.f man, ho bad a scolding wife, fa mail want but little hear below. Steubenville Herald. No matter how a yoncg lady's hat is Cranberries, lost it is almost certain to turn up either behind or ut tha sido. Spndy Stoae. lf there is no '-:T:oonlight, will you rnett me by gaslight, dearest Juliana?" .'No, Augustus, I wou't,' she replied; 'I m uo fas meter.' 1 When a chool teacher ask?: 'Who sav.-d the dy at Waterloo?' it's a poor stick ot a hoy wlio will, not promptly rep-y: 'My futhjr, ma'am, and he curj do it again!' 200 Bbls Oranges and Lemons, Currants, Citron, ! ' ' .1 Seedless Raisins, Prams, Dates Ac. i 3,000, Large Garthageua Coco j -Nuts, 300 Boxes Miecelianeou, i h- as Northern newspapers would have u believe. Ihe adoration which must "gush" or burst has h'd hut 'little to do in the matter. A few who .basked in the sunshine of hi3 favor wljile be was in power, and a few whOj hoped to be able to enjoy the same profitable distinction in the future, should ho again become a political favorite, were undoubtedly at sincere in their professions of regard as it is possible for such natures and disposi tions to bo. But the great maS of thot'e who were foremost u extending honors to him were those who saw immediate pecuniary profit ts ho result. The moneymakiug ppirit which actuitesthe North saw in his returu a golden oppor tunity and they have made the most of it, and are now. ready to vot for the man who will effer the most ppoStable induce ments. The mass of those who have been most prominent in forwarding the Grant rtceptions would have 'taken just as much interest, so' fari as sympathy and respect is concerned in 'a Tom 'Jfhumb exhibition or a can bin performance. where they could have a I chance at the profits. , , They remember,, with profound grati tude, the manly position which Gen. Grant took, against the wUhel of' a bit ter Republican administration and! Con gress, when the question! was mooted to Dnng Lrenerai Liee ana otner prominent miliUry leaders of the South to trial. But thty h'so remember thai, here in North Carolina, he cancelledj evjry ri ;ht to re spect or gratitude by elevating t ofiiee and forcing upon our peoble one whjm .un uigusBb inuauni iriu( otaie nauj im peached for high crimes and misde meanors in office and had forever dis qualified-from holding any position of honor or emolument within the the State. It was an insult to the gift of dignity of North Carolina which will not koon be :. I forgotten. The peop'e of the South wi1 - 5 -ESf Kg. j U kleIrated " 5 jfear - -sLiBii. -xtpw:: .,mJ:x :l-,se5s , STOMACH l et your first attack of indljesaon be the last Koaie the dormant energies ot" the stomach with tbe Bitiers. The-tone tjms iinatfd remain. Tfci- n a fct estab liohed by thousands of witnesses, whose tefti- monj i8 6implva stat3nie,it of their own ex periences, 'i hose afflicted with general de bility of every ihaee will find ttia medicine an unfailing agent in bailciu up and re newing tneir strength. i For sale bv all Drusrsnsfs and i expectable Leaiera generally. dot j-diw MARSHALL A??D LIVERPOOL SAtTt JUST IN. 1 ?nn Sacka MAHiHALL' lOUU FINESALT, QflOn SiCks LIVERPOOL SALT, 0,Juy 1 btriped Sackp. 1. agginff, Tiss, &c 1000 VVLcle-and Half aollsBAGdlXO, 3000 8 Qrvn Lba Bailing Twire, oU 13U0 Kezs Nails, all ei2cPj JIoop Iron, 8pidt Barrels, Giu Molasses Flour. Siiffir. 1-7- Ilhda and Bola Molassea, io j ! 1 100 Iib!s FL0UIi F -milJ to Super, 1 1 I 1 r Bbls jSojrare, Crushed, Granulated 11J i, Kxtra C, and C. JjQQ Bdgi Eio Coff , j 15 Tubs chdice Lc iii Lard 200 BCX 8 larc Cndj, j 12 Bb:sa1 Bnxes Fe,bCJra:kerg, 150 BX 8 8e!ecteil Craur Cheese, Laundrv and Toiljt Foann. Lve and ah. Sod., Candlts, 8nuff, Tobcc , Ac Frgal9 low Ly WILLIAMS A lICRdtllON, n-jv IS U iijltiaio Gro. Apom. Mer: New Eiyer OystersJ Irlr A 1J hi AilfLK ar- ,ffSiy rangtments, I am now prepared to oflr the ce'ebrattd HILL'S GARDEN OYTKKt,from New Biverfln any etyle desired. Families supplied with Ojsters freah from the shell. I Bar supplied with thetiesU Board bytthe wetkorcay. KDBEKA HOUSE, No. 4 North Wtr Rt.t BiF. ETDEN. 1'roorietor. hat And Goods too numerous to mention. 1 We are deterojinedto sell if we Icaa find buyers, so vou bav3 the advantage. It is your own fault if you don't push ir. Send in jour orders. 1 1 Boatwi iglit , & ,ScKoy, 5 6l 7 Worth Trout Street. nov 21 , . ' . 1 1 OVEK 2000 ItRTiuriTHrfi Uave signed the folio v ingrenjarkable paper, the signatures of wl ich c lii b office; j . . ;V ' eeaatottt Messrs SEABU.iT A JOHNSON"', -1 Piatt St., New York: Gentlemen ; 1 ' s , t .. "For the past fow years we have sold various hraLr J. nia Plasters. Physicians a i the Public prefer BENSON'S P AoViijr L1'"" PLASTER to Ul others. We consider them one J ' xhl v?ry .few ArPiRWEKP0l remedies worthy of coufideLc, 'J hey are Superior to all ether Ponn v i Pu ehP,J cines for Ext- rnal use. f oms 1 usters.rr Mj. IiOV Ul v ra.ndiraiicl eoDim g ! I 1ST-' Sol 3Bear fis Brod. Have the pleasure of again announcing to tlie public that' we have an unusual and attractive Stock and are prepared to.offet customers' one of the Grandest and Cheapest stocks ; of ' RE ADY-IHADE CLOTHIBTG ! 1 i . . I Prices ranging in Suits from $3.00 upvarcls ! ' . ,' our A beautiful and grand assortment in ' i GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ! Which we guarantee cannot be equaled in this city., A fine line and i iatest styles m ( limits, Gaps, Boots and Shoes !1 T Awakens Gonsideralih ' i . : . Interest I i . - i - -, - i I 1 BUT-NOT MORE SO THAN 1 POPULAR WHOLESALE r I AND RETAIL ESTABLISHM1 NT OF ' '' - ! , GEO. MYERS, ' 11, 13 and 16 ;South Front Street, Becatue of the' livelv interest i ' . ' I 1 -that i be:ng kept up receiTjng.freih 1 Groceries! And Fillins'Orders. In all qualities and pricey imported direct from1 the Manufalimb, wmcn we guaran:ee to do ot suienor quality. , i . - We alsp have one of the choicest) and- largest stocks of Two a1 lid Thr.-e i Ply and Brussels Carpets, Rugs', Matting and ,Oili Cloths ! at astonishing low prices. Please examine., f oct 2j ork 0W i,' -and Wilmington, Um C. Steamship i Line, eohyr Worsteds. A NUTHhK "isAliij'ti JOT JUSt KKCHVtto. Tht flteamor "parole mam: I And other Choice I Brands of Flour, We are selling at Low Prices without regard to the advance. Supply your selves at onceand save $1 jer barre'. Cream Ale and Sweet Cider bthe Gil' on. Fruits and Fancy Goods, j 1 The Largest. Stock in the;8tate to select from at popular prices. The Rosa Concha Havana Segars'S" oeati, hold the sapremaej. GEO MYERS. sept 24 tfeadquarters for Ale Luger Beer and Porter. H rtfAXlCTJS AflOETfl, No. ft Market Btrett J AN FURNISH YOU WITH THE BE31 Al!, Larer Ber nd Porter, both keg and bottled, in the city. WCountrr order promptly attended t Houses and Stores to Bent APPLY 4TO THE McKOYS. Attorneys audi Counsellor at Law . Ufhc orth bide Markctnt .between 24 and 3d. &Bg 21 GULF STREAM, jCAFT. INGRAM, WILL SAIL FROM j HEW YORK 03 SATURDAY, November 2? tA- Shippers can rel j upon -the prompt sailing of Steamers as advertised. For Freight Engagement' apply to 1 1 THOS. . BOND, 8up't, I WUmington, N.10. I WM. P. CLYDE k CO.,1 35 Broadway, New, York, . ' " I , ' NOTICE TO MERCHAMTS, AND I OTHERS ! New Job Printing Office ! rpaE UNDERSIGNED, having; leased the Preates, Tvpet and Material of the Daily Rbviiw Job Printios; Office, begs to an nounce tkat he is fullj prepared to oo every description of Plain i and Ornamental Print ing, in good style and at low rates- A share of the public natron ie is rwpect mllr solicited. Satisfaetion t;narAteed in every Instance. Neat and Ooiccrd CLetp' is the motto of this office. j Office in Rbviiw building . b. AV. C rt.er Wat-r and Chestnut streets. Orders bj Telephone will leecive prompt attention. 1 Aty kind of printing cirt fully txicjiea tor persons residing out of tTi citr siiu in:lwi to them free of po tag . 1 Address all communication j to E&QAJl 8. WARRCK - I . Job Printer, Wilmington. N. O. nov IS I WiJITE I0CEN : S. ., "- ' " Look out for ikuLrM' centnl of Grand M;lliu;rj Opeting. I H. BPRUM, 1 , i 1 ' RzchanA Corce: spt 1 S C HAS. KLEIN, 1 t Dniertater and CaM Hater, , Princess Street, in Basement pf ttje JonrnalBnildingi WILMINGTON, N. 0. i A fine asrertment of Coffins and Caj kets constantly on hand. Furniture Repaired, Cleaned and Varnished. Orders by, tele eraph or mail promptlv filled, i . . tov 5 - i 1 .- THE' I Southern Cultivator. I Now is the I line to subscribe .f lor tbar old and reliable Agricultural' Journal, li is iu its XXXVIil voluum'e, nJ Vands at the head! oi agricultural papers It isnw pnblished by the GoA'snkuTroK' A'.Janti, Gau - . r . -'I -.-'. -, Price.....;. .. .$ 150 per auiiuoi. j Clubs of 10.. .12.50 " . I, Clubs ol 20.. . 20.00 " " V The Weekly Consliliitipn. The Great Southern Family Pper- Price.............1. ..$ 1-0 Clubs of 10 12.&0 CItt-sof kO 20.00 The Cultivator and Week- ' ly to the aaiue aJdrefs. 2 50perQ; Agents wanted evrry where. .'Lihrf1 CON&TITUTI0X, niv 15 Atlanta, y NEW PIANOS EaeV and all styles, Ineluding Grand Bgtrs, and Dpright,ali strictly .'?ttu Ir the lowest asr ca ;-wnpiWfL'ASTnel . direct to the rracHAisa. tennis biii.Ditwn, ana wwr--,1j)Tir . 'or the meaner kaa- Begularlymcoj--,! prices. a:rect to tna rv ". (o !naJeoEe of the finest displays : i v, .:: i an I wi Baanifl"' v inar-c'-':-.' r aJacturin Co.-Faetory tnJiift tL. o ... rir.nH. eontsia!-. rein. lUBfxjuMB shk'a new patent Duplex Onffj the ere atost improvement in tne t'iano maling. ihe Uprlgn nn't m-wvm r . 0 -mil' Mm"" rears The Square Grands new p trrcatdst fil u, rit for Illustrated and Uescr y ctfclogao of d page mailed irse., MENDELSSOHN PIANO 00- 11 Ealt.l5o.tf,1 apl 7-fioi
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