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The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C. EM'EKKD AT THE i'OSTOFFtCE JlT WiLMiNtiTox, N. C, as Second -Class Matter.! WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 10. - n ' TLe KiDg of Saxony baa offered a prize, open to all nations, to consist of silver plate, for the best scheme for rendering harmless to fish in rivers and lakes the refuse from factor iej and sewage from towns. Great preparations are making at Nice for the International Regatta. America h represented by Mr. Peabody Russell's Fauztine and the Dauntless. The llilde garde, belonging to the Prince of Wales, is down for a match with the EmprebS of Russia's yacht. In war times it was a common subject of remark that the citybred meu stodd the physical strain of life on the march i .i t.. . ann m action better tnan the -country-mtn, ft ho would naturally be thought the most hardy. Ia England the 'dandy' regiments have also proved their claim t I c the hardest fighters. 'rlir charters of the National Buks re rauteil for twenty years, be ". expire in 1883, one hundred aud s.vetjty-nine of these institutions. having boen chartered before January 1, 1864. I is s;tid that a good many shrewd men iu Congress are looking forward with gratifi cation to the timo when the banks will want favors at their hands. A thieves' supper is one of the novel tits cf London. In a mission hall near rury Lane the habitual criminal has .fuud friends, who, on his discharge, in vite hi iri to a festival. This is the prin ciple, and last years 537 have thus had a welcoming hand held out to receive them A RADICAL VICTORY. . - mg seen a general oQjcer lead a brigade 1. 1 a 1 1 . ' IP l il Soon after the oneninz of the preeDt m name, idus suojecting tnmseu 10 ibo session of Congress. Mr. Haves sent to the are oi oom ineuue ana ioes. Senate the name of George W. McCrary to be Federal Judge of the Eighth Judi cial circuit. Mr. McCrary has been a member of the Cabinet, as Secretary of War, and as such has been one" ot the most earnest in advocacv of the use of . troops at the plls when Faderal elections mav occur. He has been one of the However, we believe that gome people w old defeod the Dt yil did but the Re view attack him. Miscellaneous. a A French novel is usually a story with an immoral. Bo3ton Poat. The first ster to wnrr? r1 mission tn .... . i r r I r - worst, most Ditter and relentless roes or the bar js to gct oa th& KOOj (je of the couth; lacking the audacity oi Zacn the bar-keeper. Chandler, but making up in hypoency What is the diffettnc6 between all that be lacked in courage, his hostility game of billiard and the Greenback , , f ur,i partv? Answer One is played inside ,t and the other is 'played out. 'I can t get com for greenback! UisEomination, as a matter or course, yene(j a stump orator. I know the was referred to the Senate Jnaiciary reason, said a email boy tVnji ask- 1 a I A. .a r L Committee, to be acted upon and re ea tne oraior. Ji.itaseye navn i goi I ' i the greenbacks, was the answer. On Monday 'ast that" Committee voted unanimously to report favorably upon the nomination. The Committee con sisted of Messrs. Thurman, McDonald, EUyard, Garland, Lamar five Demo crats A yonng artist han nsinted the pic ture of a dog under a tree, and the wok is so artisticaiiV oone that none but the best conuoitaenrs can tell the b.rk of the tree from that of the dog. We must agitatt !' exclaimed an rv rr j j r i i: j l QaAucou uuiiuuai cucaiicr, vo mj-i uot Carpenter tour republicans. e agitated it gently with a spoon, and The causes which led tbe Democratic pretty soon it perished, all but the'eu- majority to report favorably upon the fcr' nomination is unexplained, nor do we Boston lady lo t a pocket book believe it can be to the latufoctioo of ntaiaiDg: f 700 and when an honest jilub uuy reiurunu it io uer bub whb bo thousands of voters who have heretofore grateful that she gave him a great deal bad the most implicit faith in some of the of good advioe and didn t charge him Committee. We do not Impugn tbe mo a oen' or tives which incited this action on the part An exchange publishes an article of such men as Thurman, McDonald and boasting of What a "ogle bean can a bean-ehooter into a man's ear it can believe that they have acted otherwise produce some of the worst language i than as their best judgment has dicta'ed man w capable ol utterug. but we nevertheless regret it as a mis take which may yet react upon themsel ves, the party and the people. sfeiXss. IRON BITTERS, A Great Tonic IRON BITTERS, A Sure Appetizer. IRON BITTERS, A Complete Streogtfceoer. IRON BITTERS, A aluable Medicine. IRON BITTERS, ot Sold as Beverage. IRON BITTERS, Tor Delieat Females. Highly recommended to the public for all dis eases requiring a certain and efficient TOXIC: especially in Indigem titnt, Dympritain, Intermittent J--rer, Want nf .1 n -petite, I.nnn nf HtrenotH, JLofc of net-try, ete. It en ricn.es the blood, strengthens the. mus cles, and gives new life to the nerves. To the aged, ladies, and chil dren requiring recuper ation, this valuable remedy can not be too highly recommended. It aetm like a chtinn on the digestive organs. A teasnoonful before meals will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. TRY IT. Sold by all Druggists, THE BROWN CHEKICAL CO. BALTIMORE, Md. Miscellaneous. ?DOLLMAWS?iaalI Miscellaneous 9 Six oaks ahcl Shawls rarpels, some of the finest styles of th season Tapestry Ku-s, Mats, -la :tc Velvet New and elegant f!rpfnToo t.,k,. . . . .' 0. wUV0 i(iiaiuuiL'i urns, Ilir-iin if,,,!1. Curtains in cfreat varietv. A larr sfiwl- nil k.1v. ull 5 the Advance, and those who vis;t us pre mae to feel Comfortable. Henpotfull , 4eo 8 rand For sale by J. O. MDNDS. Drniro-it Third itreet, opposite Titj Hall. nor U eodi vr. important to tne Afflicted. We would advise all who may need the advice of a physician, to either call cr write to Dr. Kobertsoii, 19, So. Eutaw liltimore, Md., who lrorn 15 years expe rience in Hospital and Special Practice, guatantees a cure in all diseases of the R. F. ETnEN, Proprietor. Urinary Organs and of the Nervous Sys New River Oysters. JLj-AYItfG MADE AMPLE ar rangements, I am novr prepared to offer the celebrated HILL'S GARDES OYSTERS, from New River, in ry stjle desired. Families suprIi d with Oysters fresh rom the shell. Br supplied with tho best. Board by the week or day. EUREKA HOUSE, rand pen in caai nave the pleasure of again announcing to tlio dp'.'--,, u' V we nave an unusual and attractive Stock and are prv nivi t V customers oue of the Grandest and Cheapest stocks.f RSADY-MADS C O T HI tj ! Prices ranging in Suits from s:j. 00 upwards ! No. 4 North Water Street nn 8. Mozart Saloon, JOHN HAAR, Ji;., Proprietor. on enierging from Lccu :iven4o some. el a t'tl let-hi red prison. Money has A!l were entertain on the Drineiide that i - h'.ji.cfiy is the beat policy. The Cii ciunati beer brewers were as tounded, at their raeetirg on Thursday, to receive h communication from the col lector of internal revenue notifying them that thoy must change the size of their beer barrels, to conform to the law, as amei ded at the last session of Congress By that law they are taxed one dollar on every barrel ot thirty-one gallons, wine meufcure. The present barrels contain one and a hall pillons more than is allow ed by law. . Anions r be tropical plants purchased by the King uf HoJJand lor the adornment of his Le w conservatojy are two huge palm I trees, i wenty-one horses were harnessed to tin pla'.form on wheels whereon reposed the smaller ol these two mmEeent trees, the trunk of which measures foity feet iu leugth, and is crown ol f:onds tw entj-f.mr feet iu diamtt r. This tree weighs two tons ar.d a half, and ita companion, a much larger specimen ot the date palm, sixty feet iu height, weighs a ton more. Messrs. Henry r . Gillig & Co.. of the AmtricAn Excharjge Hotel, Lonuon complain tliAt hviua floated the Ameri can tfi2 "er thit lintel acrainat iha ra. inonetranrcs of their landlords, it was . on the 18 ii N-jvembtr last pulled down by them, backed hy a London mob, and trampled um!t r foot. Mr. Gillig says tne stars and stripes are, just now, in bad odor iu London, on account of the h avy l!at ce of exchange, the success ul competition of American goods in the English markets and the revival of emigration to this country. A Xew Y-rk letter of Friday says i The price of cuitoti to day compared with the same date last' car shows the important rise of four cents a pound. If we count the advar.ee iu that part ol the present crop already marketed at only two cents a pound, we have again over last year tf about $23,000,000, and if only existing figures con iiiue the balance of the season tnere.will be a further gain of at least $55, 000,000, makini; a total of $78,000,000 more received tor this crop than was re ceived for the last.. The advance in Liver pjl ha? u;t iie.'u so important as here, 1 Al 1 1-1 . oui it oecn marKeo, ne vert lie less, rpot uplands soiling in that market to-day at 6 15-15d., againn only od. at the same date inli;7S. KELLOGG AUD INGALLS. The sub-Committee of the Senate, arged with the investigation of charges tem Organic and Seminal Weakness, Im of bribery against Kellogg and Ingalb, potency (ioss of sexual power), Nervous says the New York Sim, have had a ZT .and tremb Talpitation of the heavy task on their hands in this experi- turnal Emissions, &c, all resulting from I anna T laratrfrm fliA VilAnVr rtUiIa I ahnQAfl in v.'iTitVb nr OTraaia& v-t ntaulinA'l Renubl cans of Lnniaian- trind in t.h .a11 m ulouu seaa qmciuy ' v .xuu oi. . . cured. Ur. K. is a graduate of one of the . w-.q, v..t4VU vu. uiurai auu uesi uueuicai scuoois in mis LiKKoU OY8TES3 rece'vd palm in swearing. They would sign I country (.unversity ol Alary laiu), and re- L everyday, aad eervea up ip affidavits in New Orleans, Louisi 3 lo ag pnysicians iu niscity,ana any manner caned tor, I all mnsillf lrnrhim o.:i rtlir nnnn Konnrahla I na legally attested, and then and confidential treatment. In writing LvBi!liId ,Iab?? renoTatei and ready for An Clma l9mn fr ronlv Honl IDe gauie. go to Washington and aurao mm , - . I IAJ all Jt .e COUipiiilUlS. LOOU 3C- away their own testimony and signatures commodations for all wishing to call and Z A. 1I A 1- 1 . I uiveu to an iemjt.ecompiamis. trooa ac- Drinks served ia fir8t-elaM 1 rpHt TLe Russian government proposes to construct a railroad, for purely strategic purpesas?, from Orenburg to Tashkend. Thi liue will be 1,650 miles looj, and will lie for the most part through the high and dry Kirghi Steppe, a sterile region ouly inhabited by a few wild nom ades, and comparatively worthless for commerce. A siugle track road through thii rugged country will cost 100,000, 000, and it is not expected to pay any thing beyond aiding the military power in a prospective struggle with Great Britain for sapremacy in India. A Bnssian rail, road bank, it is reported in the London Daily News, will guarantee five per .cent interest to capkaliits who may undertake the construction of the load. It is nat stated who will guarantee the bank. and marks, with a cool calculation that excited applause among their political friends. This time they have aurpassed themselves in achievements of xerjury, aud made Kellogg proud of his constixu. ents But it is said that Ingalls' friends in Kansas have beaten out ot sight ths pa triots of Louisiana, and won the prize over their heads. It is true they have had the advantage of three cases of Sen ators charged with buYinz their seat. w Caldwell found it prudent to retire after aa investigation had traced the purchase of his place. Old Subsidy Pomeroy, 'who sever affected any virtue but cheap phil anthropy, was verdant enough to pay out seven thousand dollars, and caught by a greenhorn which fact troubled himT more than the exposure went intr enforced private life because of that error of judg- fuent The reformers of Kmsas then took up Ingalls as a pure and stalwart Rppubli can and sent him to substitue Old Sub sidy, who had fallen by the wiyside, but still was truly loyal to' his native land. And now it is Ingalls' turns. He could not resist the temptation ot following in the footsteps of two illustrious predeces sors, and is formally accused by leading Republicans of Kansas of buying his re election for so much cash down, so much patronage, and other things that helped out. But when the time for swearin came, some of these accusers coolly turn ed around, went over to Ingalls, and ap propriated the laurels that Kellogg's troops had hitherto so genfrally won and wora. jee him. Medicine sent to any address. I apera to read. Every peison who viti s he cuy nunts una eaioon, dc 5-1 m ' Mew York AND Wilmington, N. C. Steamship Line.g COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WILMINGTON, N. C. Large Sample Kooms for Commercial Traveler. She Oteamor A CORRECTION OF A CORREC TION. Ia a recent article which appeared in this paper under the tilte of "Old Bob Tocmbs Again," we remarked that, "we have yet to read in any history of the war where General-Toombs commanded an army, a corps, a division, a brigade, a regi ment, or even a company of Southern sol diers in action. n Yesterday our neighbor of the Star rushed to the 'defence in the following happy style : Some paper recently Intimated that Gen. Bob Toombs took care of his own bacon in the war and kept ajiay from the front. This does not agree with the tacts. Gen" Longatreet once, said of him : "I have seen him in battle often, and I never saw a braver man lead a brigade." It is unfortunate for the Star that General Longstreet's war reminiscences are generally aa bad as his politics. He may be, in this insUuc, no more regardful of facta than he 'Was in his written account of the battle of Gettysburg, Longstreet fails to say when and where be saw Toombs under fire and tbt assertion that 'I have seen him ia battle . often, and I never saw a braver man lead a brigade may mislead our neighbor bat not those who have been in action and who will laugh at the assertion of any man har- ECULATwR, CAP1 . DOANE, WILL BAIL FROM NEW YORK 0 SATURDAY, December 13e ' Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing of Steamers aa advertised. 18$ For Freight Engagements apply to THOS. E. BOND, Sup' t, Wilmington, N. C. WM. P. CLYDE k CO.,4 .V 35 Broadway, New York. CRAY'S SPECIFIC TRADE MARK MEDICINE. fpHE PROPRIETOR having thoroughly renorated this House and furnished it eutire- Iynew,is prepared to give to the traveling public all the conveniencies of a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. It is located in the verj centre of the business part of the city, being convenient to the principal business houses, Poatofflce, Custom House, City Fall and Court House. JXS Firit-Claaa Bar and Billiard Saloon connected with this HoteL RATES $2 PER DAY. oct 24 F. A. SCHUTT Salt. Salt. Salt. 21,000 Sacks Salt NOW ON WAY FROM ENGLAND AND A TORTION DAILY EX PECTED I ' Factory Filled Fine Tabic AND Liverpool Ground Alum, A beautiful arid grand assortment in v GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ! 1 1 A . A ..A 1 . 1 1 .v. uix c g uaiauMjB cuunuL ue equaieil m this city. A line lin S3 2oO; d Shoes! In all qualities and prices imported direct from the MamifacWr wubuvc yuainjiiec lu ue oi superior quality. We also have one of the choicest and ''largest stocks of Two and ThrT' Ply and Brussels Carpets, Rugs, Matting and Oil Cloths at astonisnmg low prices. Please exiniino. oct 25 Yi Has imported expressly for A large line of Our two New Stores will make an UNEQUALLED DISPLAY THIS V'K. GEO. MVKRS. :o: FIRE WORKS IM EVERY VARIETY Wholesale anj Retail, at New Stoics. , (;i:o. v.YEV.'i. FB.EHCH AND DOMESTIC COIiFEC flONESY 12 to 50 cent?. Auts, Figs, Raisins, Apples, Lemon, Oian"H Cocoa Nuts. Fancy Boxes in every variety, at popular prices.. -o - Wines, Liquors sd Champagnes, Retailed at Wholesale Prices during the Holidays. GEO. 5JYEIIS. FULL 'WEIGHT GUARANTEED. IVloIasses. PORTO RICO, NjKWORIJEAJVS, SUGAR HOUSE IN HHDS., TIERCES AND BARRELS. EngliEh Rem edy, An a failipg cure for seminal Weikn ess. s p ermatorr hea. irapoteQ' cr.andalldia- BEF0RE TAKlRQ.eases thatfuI-AFTER TASIM8. lew, as a sequence of celf- Abaae; as boss of Memory, DniTersal I a8itHde, Pain in th BCST.' Uimneas nf Vision. Promitn.. nu Are. and many other Diieaspg that ior) CUBA. v. . ""I ' tnsanuy or uonuoiption and a Premature uiav. Full pa-ticulars in our paitnph'et, which we desire to send free br mail to e7ery one. - ft? Tbe Kpecific Medicine i-. B0ld br . utHKliuw pr ptHiee, or x pack m ivu fn. C : 1 1 w a r l. . . "nuu f f wiu ue rnv iree uy niu OB receipt i me money by addressing THE CPAY MEDICINE CO.. Mechanic's flock. Detroit. SUAI.E COMPANY HAZARD POWDER Co. BLAbTING POWDER, iaKes. INDIAN RIFLE POWDER, ein Ke KENTUCKY RIFLE PO WDER, iu kI'os DUCKING POWDER, in 6 Jta cSLSuS FINE ELECTRIC Sporting PowSr in 1 lb Canisters. APPLY AT " WILLARD'S." d0C 8 -i. ('" - "Waritedi A SMART BOY iri a Drj Good. Store." BIB LfcS WANTED containing Crnden's Oon eordance and OTer 2000 Il lustrations, with all the SKW FEATUSS8 also for - with, orer C0 Literature, Art and SonEMoviKss. These are the books for tne nm tti i rrn BIBLES for PkrentsdLIT-nULIDAlS KBATURE, AKT Al' SO.Nw, t0r t&e Young People. Cirea'ire and terms sent on application to J. L CflAMBKBS A Oo bot21-4w AtIanuQa Old Newspapers. QUANTITY OF OLD JTEWSPAPERS or wrapping t offered for sale cheapat the r4 D AILY.RKYU rf.OFFifjK Ono who ia williiig to work only need ad- P.O.B.24S. dress, dec 1 tf Otard, Bupey & Co., Brandy, Vintage 1863; $8 00 per gallon. Amontilado Sherry, the best ever brought to this market, SG 00 psr gallon. lab.e Shorrv, -SI 25 pcrgillon. GEO. MYERS, . :0: PONY, BLUE GRASS, DELMQNIC0 CLUB H0L'3E, SWEET MASH, BAKER'S OLD RYE WHISKEYS, $2 TO $6 PER GALLON. COMrtUMQH WINE $1.50 PER GALLON. Give your friend a barrel of : Parole D'Hdnneur Flour, best ifi'the v. orM. GEO. M VEILS Srole Agent. . We have over two thousand Jiarrels and Cases of FRESH, CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Comrjrising every conceivable variety of f a isrnv a xrn rt a pt r;V)ons i And as we are selling at unusually low prices, call before the rash begin?. -w- v m m r rm T a . :o: 50,000 Havana and Domestic Cigars. Give your friend a box of 1Q0 Cigars costing from 2.50 to $4,00. dec 9 You Want rpHEBE THIJTQ8, TOn 8AT, MADE sklUfullj, of good material and for the least money. Too will patro&ixe home iodaatry if it octti no more than to place your orders ekewaere. Good, . That's busine-s We're ererything new ia applepid shape tor tkr aaanafaetore of Basies, Wagons, CarU4 Drays, Harness, A e. 8e now if we can't please 70a and keep year money home, lee 8 - GERH1RDT 4 CO, 7, 9, .11, 13, 16 Soalh Froat Street Baby Syrup. p AUK r3 GINGER TONIO, ; Ia4i" Choloffoue, Bulh's Cetxgh Bjmp, JU ' ChUl Cure, AjW igne Cre Md 4 eo j lte Oock of pare Drni ind Mediciati. r UTI.T.KK. Corner 4th aad haa Streeti. Opea day and night, dec 8-tt
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