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- 1 The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAKES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. W. C. WEDNESnjLY. DECEMBER 17, ENTEKKD AT THE T'OSTOFFICE 'AT Wilmington, N. C, as Second Class Ma.ttkk.1 V EiWa ATS L Ki-.V lii t fc. Of ibe 37,000,000 iDbabitartaiu France there are 2,618 men between 95 and 1C years ot age, and 194 over 100 years of ayge. j The uniform of the late Prince Nanol eon is stated to have been found at a kraal near Ulumdi, tbe whole front of it hariug been pierced by assegais. It is decreed by tbe Prussian military authorities that any officer who shall be struck by a civilian must forthwith draw upon that civilian, though the lat ter is unarmed and defenceless, and cut him down upon the spot. An office neglecting to perform this duty is liable to & c-A.'.hicred. The presence of trichinaj in pork can be readily detected with a microscope, and people who like that article of die wou'd do well to insist on a careful in m nr. nt it before allowing it to appear i n ihf table. In Berlin every pig killed ii.u$t be examined with the microscope before it is sjld, or a penalty will be in flicted. 1 According to official statistics, there were, from 1833 to 1855, no fewer than ninety-four persons buried alive, through accident or ignorance, in various parts of j France. Dr. Thouret, while disinterring bodies from a graveyard converted into a public rquare, observed many skeletons in such strange and difficult postures as to convince him that they had . been buried before life was extinct. Two murderers in the j iil at Monmouth "111., aie peculiar moralists. They are a man and a woman, and they killed the woman's husband. The man made a fui'jire of suicide, after writing a confes. sion, in which he said : 1 am not a bit soiry for what I did, for God will never punish a man who only does what is in his heart.' The woman says: AIy onlj r g'-e is tliat.uiy husband was such a bad man ; i riu afraid he has gohe to hell. If be had gone to heaven, there wouldn't have been ar.y sin in murdering him. Joh-v W. Garrett, E-sq., has just been re elected for the twenty -second time President of the Baltimore & Ohio Pailroad. In his hand the vast enterprise has flourished almost without precedent The Baltimore to Ohio is probably the best conducted and most profitable railroad on the continent. It is represented to be in superb order and is doing an immense business. Mr. Garrett Is as remarkable for his suavity and pleasant manners as he is for far-seeing sagacity, firmness and in domitable perseverance and industry. He is a railroad king who rules well and wisely. - London has been startled by the news that Jrit.ce Bismarck has written to L rd Beaconsfielti to say that he will visit him in tbe Hummer of 1880. The invitation is of old stnndirig, having been given during the sittings of the Berlin Confer ence at the JUdizvil Palace. Bismark was uiiHcnr from two of the "sittings, and om lea riling thn ai'ment, Lord Beacons field said that Buxton's Spring was a specihe Bismarck suffers from a strange complication of disorders, aggravated by his enormous consumption of tobacco and his proportionate use of beer, not the light Bavariau, but the heavy beer 1 row ed on bis own estate. John lloach has beyun the construction at his Onekter yard of a mioature ship, which will be borne in the Grant parade at Philadelphia. The little , chip is 35 feet long, 34 feet breadth of beam and is a perfect model of the City of Pekin, one of the largest vessels ever built in this coun.ry. It will look like a vessel in the water. It will have four masts, two smoke-tacks tnd carry several boats in its davits. The little City of Pekin will be nicelv paiuttd, trimmed off in nice style and will firm a very1 prominent feature in the line. The men building i' are making rapid progress, and they were have tha veel ready yesterday It will be hauUd by four fine, large boriea. Professor Nordeoskjold was oddly complimented at the banquet recently given to him atTokio. The bill of fare I ad for foundatiou -an ordinary fan ou which was printed a map of the' North of Europe with an indication of the route from Sweden to Japan followed by the explorers. At the starting-point the first dish was iuscribed, and the various territories all along the line were 'marked with the succesoive courses terminating with the dessert at Tokio. The river? of UossUacd Sibem were renamed ac cording to the winea variously provided St. Julien, Chateau Larose, Jobnnis herger, Rudeaheiiner, &c, flowing into the Arctic Seas, while ia the frigid region of tbe Pole Clicquot frapp was stored. his opponents to continually hr atbe upon and warm up his ord 'political bones, j LET HIM A L S. j. Tilden can never be considored as politically dead so odz as those who are opposed to him will insitt upon keepingj him alive. He is talked Mximt toy m ich and abused too heartily ' by those j whri would like to bury hro. iThe truth is, perhaps, that it is.thefaar pf what he may ay or that which he" tniyjllo which causes We do not believe that Mr. jTilden has left to him tbe power ffq cause any serious Ji&'urbarc ih the f)2m cptic jpaVul.i -Lions for ni.1 jsU, He can neither get the norninatioa himself por can he name the zn.m on Whom it I will fall apd we do not LeHeve tbt he clould carry rfew York State wore he; the rjorninee. There are pnre of btter mien, "" Tf available jv.i- jfrer( sronr-aj 1 Hp.-'men, from atriou!-- whom t ch .j.e witpi.n the rinks of the Democratic rarty arid we do not be 1 if! j lieve that Mr,. Tilden, to-dajr, c uld po! one-tenth of the vo es required toinntnioatf- him. THE COTTON pfuV KM ENT. For the week ending D member 12th the total receipts of cotton have reached 234,876 bales, against 216,lA bales !l st week, 259,152 bales the previous week, I 1 and 218,408 bales three iwerks since ; making the total receipts since the 1st of September, 187 2,586,041 bales, agaib'a1 2,171 273 bales for the same period o 1878, showing an increase since Septem ber 1, 1879, of 414,768 bales. ! , ( The exports for the week ending Friday evening reach a total of 113,012 balis , of which 78,531 were to Great BritaiuL ' i i 9,796 to France, and 24,685 'to the rest of the Continent, while the stocks as made up were 753,421 bales. M !j The sales of futures for the week Were 1310,500 bales, i For immediate jdelivery the total sales were 3,765 bales, of which 2,188 were for consumption, were for speculation.! j The visible supply amounts to 205 bales, against 2, 125,00 b year. - - 1 ! j I ... . The figures indicate an increase ih the cotton in sight of' 102,697 bales as com pared with the same date of 1878, an in crease of 222,911 bales as compared with tbe corresponding date ot 1877,1 and a de creaee of 175,431-bales as comjiared with 1876. 1 The receipts from tbe plantations for the week were 265.235 bales, against 243,149 bales last 'year. The total re- ceipts from plantations! since September i nil i i 1.1878 were 2,896,208 ! bales; in 1878 they were 2,424,750 balei, and in ,18 77 were 2.045,870 bales. j The crop generally has been tibout all secured. i e Spring a gt-iith and J.577 2,228 -es lasr COMING HOME TO RpOST. j The remarkable unanimity with which the exodus movement among the colored people in this State is Condemned by their wjiite Republican leaders furnisnes much food for thonght. There is no doubt that the exodus is of a piirely political charac ter although the poor negroes, tre dupes have not been consulted thereon, no more than have the White Republican officials of this State. It jis evident that such men as Holden,1 'Badger. Young and others are really becoming alarmed at this falliDg off in the number of their cocstituencv in North Carolina andj hence is it that the truth is told iu regard to their condition while among us. A lew yeais ago, when, the same coLdi- jgardi'jg the n "groes in ;as it exuts riowJ wben ! tiou cf affairs as re this SLate exkied th-y had tlieir bn schois, church2t ,a; d ih:i their ob ou farnesV. VV. Hoi" den and otbers, v ere filling the Radical sheets at theNorth With iillaiuous falsehood ot oppresiious awl buiKfczings Ly tbe wibite tieople ol tLe State, the subjects of thes intrigues oen g, or course tbe "jodr nau-siarveu, ia-ieu uor'. u-titodden j and oppressed African. " Now it is difi'rent and the Oily Gammon of jha Kaleigh-jPostoflice says, with a very sanctimonious ,air,ftlut "he had heard very'little of the exoduJ,but knew of no oppresiio J if the co'lbrt d rac- more so in an poor whites. In nine out f f ten cases, where the negro conducts biiri self decently and properly, he receives justice from Ibe courts and magistrates just as promptly as the wnitje. man In this or any other State. lie , had heard of no cases for a year or two o j" oppress'ljmi." This last saving clause, ; that h$ had heard of no cases . of oppression "for a year or two" is an inferential lie( inserted very cunningly jo shield a thpusarjd positive lies. We are glad to see some of these chickens going home to roosti Toe i 1 i Democrats of the Stae, the property owners, will not bel the only ones to suffer by the removal of the blacks f rJm amoDg us. ThcUe who have .used and abused the .negro j vote - f o tbeir own selfish end for so many years past have see a the handwriting on the wall at last. ' A decrease of the negro vote in this State (means an entire dis ruption of the Republican party in North Carolina and a stlidi Democratic delega tion in the next Congress. That is what it means and Holden Ck are not blow to recognize the fact . ( ' Tbe ouly good, thing connected yrilh a lottery in, tLat a man can purchase enough eaf-tHs n the a:r for 31 to las him a month. v ' , i When the dentit of) the country di'cover a way to pull teeth without making a man with he had been born a hen, .life will have twice: as much brightness. I There is probably nothing in this transitory world that , yields larger and quicker, returns on the amount invested tnairpoking a wasp with jour tner to ee3 if he leeis well. Another sixty days or so i ) - Ai d wh-re tne soow bird prauks, A doz?n sons or Italy Will kerosene their cranks, Au l etirring up tue innnrus j Of that hurdycisiurdy .thing. Insult tbe air ol Lfeaveuj With the lie of 'Gent HVhat is "Lei ? as-k. d Suud y tc'uool teacher of a Li oi.ee tonf strte boy ci 88, isjst Sabbath. 'A . . . . i . -h'ro witu a oiiiton li, taa'.in. repiiea the boy. 'E 'iin jourelf; . wnuldt you mean, e . ': deu a dea tae meak piriled but sui prisma leacber. VU1, I heard my pa bay to my m i, the1 other morning when he put on a shirt with fch ) neck-but oa off, WjII, th is is bell.' That's mi 1 kuow aLout it.' t i . . An exchange in a nt ighboring town contains an account of a sad offiir. 0 I says that a certbin maa in that town, who has never advertised, was fouud dead under his counter where he bad been lyirlg for two days. Ha was in cidental y I discovered by a small boy wbo went to t:et a nick'd changed.. As he bad never advertised, peopb had forgotten where his store was, and hence nobody happened to di covei the corpse until dc coo; position set in . i 'Well, my son, efiid a good natured father to an eight year old i sod, the other night, 'What have yon dooe to day that may by set down I as a good deed?' 'Gave a poor boy live oents,' replied the hopeful. 'Ah, ah. that wae charity and ctiarify ia always right. He was an orphan bojf was h ?' don t know,' replied the bay. 1 gave him the money for licking a bov who npietmy dinner DfaSKet. Br- alolt's Endorsement of Sneer's j Port Grape Wine. , The following, from the Celebrated D Mctt of New York, speaks wonders for Mr. Speer's1 efforts to raise the Oporto urape in xew Jersey : j 1 62 Madison Avenue, New York, April 11, 1873. J ! Mb. Alfred s Speer. Dear! Sir; The visijt which I made last year to your Vineyards, wine-presses ai d vaults at Passaic, N. J.t satisfied me thoroughlv that the wines j manufactured by you are pure (and unadulterated, and the I very best that can be offered to the public jfor medicinal uses. i .j I Acting upon my favorable impressions at the time, I have since recommended the Port Wine more particularly in my practice, and am satisfied, with marked benefit,! to my patients. f There can be no better proof to the doubting mind, as to the Wine being made oi the finest Oporto Grape, than a visit to the acres of land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. Wishing you success in your, praise woi thy enter prisej remain respectfully vours, ALEX B. M01T, M. D , j Prof, of Surgery, Beilevue llusp. Med'l College, &o, &c. For sale by J." C. Munds, Green & Flanner. 3?. L. Bridgers & Co. A Lady's With. 'Oh, how I do wish my skin was a clear and solft yours, said a lady to her friend. Y i cau easily make it sol's answered the friend, flow?' inquired the first lady. 'By! using Hop Bitters that makes pure -ricn blood and bloom ing health. It did it for me, as you observe.' Read of i , ybrk CLYDE': i . AND- : :: . vVilmintor, f, Stekmship Line. i , She Steamer Miscellaneous. DIAMHO S'ool,Ceverand Book only IIHIVU0 $143 to $255. ORGANS 13 ttiope; 3 set Beds, 2Kree SwellsStb !, Book, oi ly 1S.' np-.flolidav Newspaper Free. Addns DauitlF. Beatty, Wash ington, N. .1. " 1 dec 13 A wKHTrt WANTKU jf-T the Beat -d LX. Fastest 8elJiDgPlctorat Books and Biblej Price? reduced : 3 per cent. National Pub lishing Co., Atlanta, Ga dec 13 PARLOR ORtf ANw,ld, Case, 6 Octaves 2 full sets Powerful Keeds, Stops, 2 Knee Swells xxy 59 Addrw, U. S. PlaNU CO., 163 Bleekef Bt. .ew York, f l dec 13 AGENTS READ THIS. We want an Agent in' this County to whom we will pay a salary of $100 per mor-th and expenses to sell our wondeifi.il invention. ISamplefiee.; Address at once CO , Marshall, Michigan. dec 13 1 1 P-fQrr retorns In 30 days on $100 in n)iZUU vested. - Official reports and infor majdon fbkk. i.ike profits weeslj on Sfc-ck options of $10 to S 50. ' j Address. T. Potter WigM A Co., Bank er , 35 Wall 8t., N. T. dec 13 4w $1(1 Tfl innfl InTeflted in WaU Street M)lu 1U vPlUUU tocs makes fortuse eve ry month. Book sent f'e explaining everj thicg Address, BAXTtfli & CO., Bank ers, 17 Wall street, New York. I dec 13 THE ONLY MfDALS EVER AWARDED FOR P0RUS PLASTERS WERP cIvrL totre manafactu re of ENSON'S OAPC1NE FORPS PLASTP-hS L't if I nial and Paris Exposition. , thw Centec- 0VER 5 000 PHYXICIANS& DRUGGISTS HAYE VOLUNTARILY TESTIFI n tbat they kre a ereat improvement on he common, Flow-ctine Porn pi Ll i ! their prompt sction and the ab-o!ue certain? r t iheii quietly reiieTin nl" ' - rea' -" a posiure cure. PKICa Z5 CKNTS. rtl eTlne lam, yi tr--5iB i j J; . ch " 1 i G-asid irand peniri ol. Bear A GOOD PLAN.' Combining and operating many nr.lrin in one runt sum h every a1antpe of cpitl, wilii akillltil management. Large profltadlviiint pro i ta on investment of 35 to $10,000. Circular, with full ex planations how all can succeed In stock dealings, ninili it lieu. LAWBENCK k CO.. 19 Bfoad M-et. New Yolk. epilepsy Fir ?. i Pal in? Sickness, St. Vitus Dance, Conrnl eions and all Nervous Afflictions, CURKU bj using Dr. Vouberg's Celebrated German Cure. Ac infallible and unexceld remedy ; warranted to effect a speedy aad per anent core. Statistics so w an average of 95 cures out of every ICO cases. A. FREE KOTTL.K s nt to anj suUerer Bedinjf us their fex?res and P. O. Address, K. F. Cooke A ., 11 J West 3fithat., Y. de-13 A GREAT 0FEER FOR HOLIDAYS Pianos ard Organs, at Jxtraordinarv Low prices for cash, Installments received. i-plen- aid Urans S3 $45, $50, f 60, f 75, $85 and $100. 7 Octve Kosewood Pi roe $i 30, $136.1 713 doj $140, $160 upwards1 J ot uted G months.1 Illustrated Catloenes Mai'edJ HORACE WATERS, Manufacturer an. Dealer. 826 Broadway, NJ V. t. O. hM 3530. dec 13 ON 30 DAYS TSIAL. We will send our Electro Voltaic Belts and other Electric Appliance upon trial for 30 days to those suffering fram Nervous De bility, Rheumatism, Paralysis or any diseases of the Liver or Kidneys, and many other did eases: A ure Cure guaranteed or no par : Address, VOLT1C BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. dec 13 Rave tho pleasure f again anaoimt-iii to tli puhju '-at fv we have an unusual and attractive Stock an 1 are prepared td oT customers one of tho grandest and Cheapest st(tks of READY-RIADS CXiOTHlFJa' r Prices ranging in Suits from 83 00 up-vards ! A beautiful and grand assort nent in I i GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ' Which we-guarantee cannot be equaled in this city. A fine lino ' ' latest styles' in I ' til .5 Soots 1 i 1 " n ad qualities and prices, imported direct fromSthe Manufactlii whien we guaran'ee to bo of silporior quality. f We alsoliave one of the choicest and largest stocks of Two aril T 'ly and Brussels pirpets, lings, Miitting and Oil C1M1 s ai a:stonisnipg low prices. , iiease examine. f Thrcie 1 r l J Has imported expressly for AGENTS WANTED1T, the richlv a s t rated work, a complete and Brilliant flittorv of the great tour of , n Gen. GRANT ARCDND TEE WORLD. t Hon J. 1. ileadley, the prince ot descrip tive authors Desc.ibes Kegal Entertain meats, Koyal Palaces, Kare Cariosities, Wealth and Wonders of the Indies, Chi a, Japan, etc. A million people want it. Here is the b?st charce of your life to make money. 15 e ware ot "catch-penny" imita tions by unknown aothors- Por particulars. address HUBBARD BROTHERS, Publish. ers, Philadelphia. Pa. d- c 13 CURED. A siinple vegetable remedy for tho pfy and permanent curt of Consume-! T,irm,rirrmc.nii,in,i ;aja.rrri , f KinTiia.min all l firoal and Luna AJfeetxotit. Aiso a. IMJSltlve BJIfl radical cure for Nervoua Debility and all Nervoua Complaints, which hot brn teateS in thousand of ease. Kecipe, with f till directions (in German. French, or English) for prepar ing and using; sent by mail free of c barge on receipt of stamp. Please name this paper. ', W. W.BHEKAB.149 Powsn'Blook.KecheBter.BT.T. i COMMERCIAL HOTEL . j i 7 WILMINGTON, N. C. Large Sample Rooms Tor i - i i Commercial Travelers .-4m BE PJ E FACTOR. . OAPT. JONES' 1 - I1 - WILL SAIL FROM WEW YORK OS SATURDAY. Docmbor 19. g.. Shippers can My upon the protijpt sailing of Steamers a advertised, 4s( For Freight Enf aernenta apply to THOS. C BONP, 8up't, Wilmington. N.C ffM. P. CLYDE k CO., 6 ' . ?5 Broadway. 5ew York. Watches. QHRON05IETES3, JEWELRY, 4c; Repaired neatly al promptly, br I No. 3 Bontb Fronirtreet, Wilaiingtnn. $(, q w' mruij prrience ure nt rjlH PROPRIETOR' harin thoroughly renovated this House and furnished it entire- , ! I f y new, is prepared to give td the traveling .i "- i public all the convenienciea of a FIBST- CLASS- HOTEL. It is located in the very 1 centre of the business part of tbe city, being conrenient to the principal business ho usee, Poetofflce, Custom H use', City Hall and Court House. E3Jl First-Class Bar and Billiard Saloon connected with thit Hotel. i i . . RATES $2 PER A large line of C3r o o d, M ! j 0ur two New Stores will make an UHSQU 'LLED DISPY TH.Si WE5K. GEO MVF.IIS, :o: FIRE WORKS m EVERY VARIETY Wholesale and Iiejtai', at Ne.vt' res. I (;i;o. mvi:im :o:- FRENCH) AH D S0SISSTIC COHFrC 1 5 ONfiRY 12 to 50 cents. Nitts, Figs, Raisins, Apples, Lemou SOrnnjgrf i CccjDa Nuts. Faney Boies in evei- j variety, at popular priros. t' i . ' 1 1 . i -. ; ! ' '!' -, i joko. aive.. ' i , TaiavLOYs and CLmijacncs, a www v i w -a. a-vv.j yivim- JXAj A X. 1 . t . GEO. MjEr :q: Otard, Diipey & Co., Brandy, Vintage 168, , S8 00 per gallon. Amontilado Sherr, the best ever brought to market, $6 00 )er gallon. Table Sherrv, si 2 j per gallon I'll 1 1 - . ; . I . 'I ' GEO. MYEIlri. thi-r :0: PONY, BLUE GRASS, DELMOreICO CLUB HOUSE, SWEET MASH, BAKER'S OLD RYE WHISKEYS, $2 TO S3 f PER CALLOW. COMUrilQN , ViKE $1.50 PES GALLON, i I f Give your frienda Barrel of .Parole Dilonncur Flour, best in tlie.woijil . j . ; -j- J -f. ". '. f0. MYERS, Sole Agctt. ' oct 24 DAT. F. A. SCHUTT si HOP BITTERS.; (A Medicine, not aJDrink;) nors, nrenc. mandrake, DAXDELIOX. t j THZK BZTTXBS. All tHaeame of tbe 8tomach, BoweU. Blood. IJr Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, 5errooane-t. SWnll a , . ' r m txxasixm uu wpeoauj-1 emaw compUinta bep&idforacaetbeTwmnotctiiM.Knin 1 mij utums impure or uuarioos Ioond In tbern. I Aik your drogsrfet tor Hop BJUert and try them I wre you weep, i aa tar. Hop Oocgh CVm is the rweetest, safest and beat. .1 Aak Children. - . , Tne Hop Pan for Stomach. Liver and Qdaer U rUrtoallotnera. CareebTabeorpCton. aekdrasgtet. Br La can i ! is an absolute andfrrccistXbleeure for drank enoesa, vm of opium, tobaoeo and narootlca; mr. Ja VUVUiM - nnkf ' We have over two thousand, Barrels and Cases of . i ! ii f?DEon runrm? p ami.! v nnEDirc 11UJ011) uiiuiuii iiimiui uituuuiiiuuj Corhprising every conceivable variety of ( 1 I ' 1 1 FANCY A3TD STAPLE GOODjS ! , And as we are selling at unusually low pnccs-call before thenish begins. ' . 1 ' .' - i - " " geo. Myers, ' 5O9O0O Havana and Domestic Cigars. j Give your friend a box of 100 Cigars dosting from,. 2. 50 to $4.00. 1 dec You Want BAY, MADE rpHE8E THINGS, YOU kill full j, of good material and for the leut noner You will patrooize h-me ioduitry if it ocits no more than to placi joar orders elsewhere. Good. That's barines. We're TrjthiD now ia appiepie shape lor the manafaetore of Baggies Wg- ns, Us-ts, Draji, Harness, Ac. Bee now if we can't please Ton and kecr jenr monej home. ; " doe8 nrftRRfT Jk PQ Thoa. H. i HcKoy, a.obt H IA cKo ; WILMINGTON, N. O 1 OSeo Sorth fid Harkelistrcet. betwee Secoad and Tklrd atretV. . ia2T-a 7, 9, 11, 13. 16 South Frost Street!; : : Kerosene Oil 7 CtzhPcrMon mo MEET COM PtTITlON I offer a 50. 1 1 abiicle of Esaoftunn OIL t 7 Centfi r wauo u..-.. n;i-- ( bottom oricet. Dn SAFETY OIL AT 15 CTS. A GAtLDM. r AMHSILI VQ a beaatifai Oil. perfectly reliable and GUARANTEED SAFE, at It prodacei a superior 16 centi a gallon t a d c8 Hirht and is comDaratlTelr free from oaor. d c8 I GEO. A. FECK.
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