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Now Advertisomonts. liieiy Goods ! NOW OPENING AT TUB Ol.fo STAND AT Exchange Corner, The Finest and Moat WepaDtlyAfsorted Stockot . Hillinery anfl FancyiGoofls Erer brought to Wilmington. At least that is what the Ladies say, and nodody will contradict them. Th ntf.ck;con.piieer allf of tW. latest tjlea in HATS, BONNETS.' FLOWERS LuRIBBONS, ORNAMENTS, SILK and all of the Fancy Trimmings I ro one can 'possibly Object on the score of prices, as Hats may be had for 50 Cents and Up ! of all sizes and shades and shapea. , , .'.Wreaths .iiid-Flowers. In this lineve have an unuBually largo and j- well selected stock among which will be found some of the handsomest . - WREATHS & PLOWBILSJ All styles and .'prices that has erer "been exhibited to the Ladies of Wilmington. RIBBONS In all shades and in magnificent variety. GROS GRAIN, SATIN and SATIN and GROS GRAIN- COLLARS AND CUFFS. The latest, newest, best made and altogether the cheapest stock in this maaket. - 11 IrT&rreat Variety I To fit everybody and to suit everybody I! CREPE GOODS. llo sure to examine our stock of Crepe Goods before making your purchases. Crepe Veils at all prices. A few bought at a great bargain will be sold at a bargain. A beau tiful article for 86 25, worth $12, and others in like proportion. BUTTONS ! BUTTONS ! All kinds of -Dress Buttons, unique In style, the latest fashion, with the dress makers and sold at a slight advance on cost. A full and handsome line of Tearl buttons, f'ancy and Plain, all the rage for the new Spring Dresses. SUN SHADES. Special attention is directed to our stock of Sun Shades and Umbrellas. None better, none cheaper and none more durable eyer offered in this market. Sold very low. A full line of Ruchlngs, all klfcds and prices. Crepe Lisse Ruchlng of all styles and at all prices. Should you want Collars and CulLs, dou't fail to go to Exchange Corner. Should you want Ties, Scarfs or Lace Goods of any kind, unlike wha any ono else has, don't fail to go to Exchange Corner Should you want fringes to match your new dress, dou't fall to go to Excbango Corner, Should you wantuiy thing, in fact, lu the Millinery or Fancy Goods Line, don't tfall to go to Exchange Corner. Something You Should Como at Once, and Got. A fine lot of Flower and Fruit Baskets, bought Fiftj per Cent, under cost, and sold at a small margin. Witn tne tame uoocu i nave a wo or inree Doxen WIRE ORNAMENTS for Flower, of all designs. Theae'Qoods are very cheap. Call at once. N, H.ISPRUWT, aplfc Exchange Corner. The Daily Review. lost! T. JAMES. Ed. and Prop WILMINGTOIf. N. C.i TUESDAY MATI28, 1878, VIEW'S AWD RK VIEWS. Pittslmru's glass factories , cover 200 acres. "Window and pressed glass is made iit abundance but no 'pl.ito, and very little cut glass is - turnetl - ontj Indiana manufactures as finc(plate plaas as any foreign country, and New( York builders use it in the large stores and warehouses. Elam Totter Is pusLing a wheelbarrow from Albany tofian Francisco., lie wears very long hair and whipkers, j and the wheelbarrow is gaudily painted, so that hi3 anival4in a village causes excitement, lie goes to a hotel, as previously arranged, and a crowd follows. Business, at the bar is bi iak while he stays, and he gets a share of th& profit. Trobably I his journey will terminate at the western limit', of civiliza tion and barrooms. i An act passed by the British parlia ment within a few years makes the shoot ing of sea birds, for four I months in the year, a raisdemeanor In certain parts of Scotland, consequently, their increase has become so enormous as almost to des- i troy the herriug fishery. With 12,000 miles of netting, j the fishermen caught only 800,000,000 herring last year, and the parliament is to be asked to repeal the act, as far as Scotland is concerned. In Chicago it is rumored that the com munists are preparing for a desperalje strike. The plan is to risje in the morning before daylight when the populace are asleep, take possess iot of the streets for several sqifares, and bkrricade them for defense. Whether correct oj not. it is at least , true that the police and military are thoroughly armed, and an preparing to prevent the least signs of an outbreak. There is a steamer! oh the Great Salt Lake, Utah, called the -General Garfield,, but disrespectfully mentioned in the local papers as "the tub." It was j lately pur chased, by a company of Eastern . men, and decorated with a' fresh coat of putty and paint, notwithstanding' bich a Western visitor, discerning evidences of the rottenness of the .old craft, senten tiously observed that "t 'peared to be so much like the General that ''twa'n't no use white washin' it." ' ' The first steel made in this country was in 1872, and amounted to 94,000 tons. Its manufacture now amounts to over 500,000 tons, or morb than three-fourths of all we consume, itjjs worth $42 a ton on an average, and 30 a, ton in England, in golJ. The American steel is equal if not superior to foreign manufacture. ' A firitf in.Fittsburg is manufacturing steel teeth for horse rakes, fori 20,000 sets, to fill an order from England, and the steel now made in Amerieca is more and more sought for as the better quality suits cer- Utain purposes; i English Prime Ministers Jhave rarely been very rich men ancl some have been quite the reverse. Pitt never married and declared that he cou ldn't afford it and Canning and Disraejlli were bolster ed up by wealthy wives: The 1 ale Lord Derby and Sir Robert Peel are about the omly instances of very wealthy Prime Ministers, though Lord Melbourne was ti very well off. Lord Palmerston only became so late in life through a rise in mineral property. Ilis wifjo, tool sucecded to her brother Lord Melbourne js estates. One of thercat lace houses at Notting ham, England, has ir aiiitai ned a daily re ligious service for its employees for the past; twenty-five years.1 No compulsion whatever is put upon the j work-people lo attend the service . Thejhaif hour it las(s, from 8 to 8:30, is taken out of the master's time. If not at cbaj5l, everybody must bein hisT or her proper place !in the ware house doing their appointed work. The residt jis'tbat out of a total of jsOO, the aver ago daily atendar.ee is over 500, involving a weekly less of 1,500 h urs to the firm. A writer iu tlie Loudon Mayazine in 1S27, says : "11 is curious to imagine what the society ot New Soul 2,000 years hency.. Tb anojestors of a portion of our proud nobuity were thieves of one kind, the chieftain of ruder times being often nctbiifg better than a well established robber, and why mayj not the descendants of another kind of thief glory equally in fneir origin at some distant day, and proudly trace ihp deeds of a disttn guished felon in London, just as a de scendant of a border chief tells of his levies of blackmail ? " A curious bathing Ajudhia, in Oude, last fair ( was held at February. When a peculiar conjunction of the planets takes placo and whichonly occurs once in eighty years, the natives rush in crowds to the river, as they believe that if they man age to bathe and go through certain cere monies in four minutes and a! half, they will obtain the remission of their own sins E and those of millions of tbcirj ancestors. On this occasion the rush to the, river was so great that numbers were trodden un der font, and sixty-live persons lost their Uires. THE SITUATION IN EUROPE. At list it seems that peace, peace, mild eyed peace, is to smiteTjenrjjjnly on I$ns sirf "and England, nd the San Stefano treaty the' raigbty inttrjjnient drawn by that Wily Ru8iaa' diplomat, General Ignatief, whichiWas ft) ippoverish Tur key, take nearly ail-bf -the Sultan's European domains and a big slice from his Asiatic territory, including the strong fortresses of Kara and Ardahan and the stragctio position of Batourn, ton r the Black Sea, is to be submitted to a Euro pean Congress to determine whether Rus sia shall have the indemnity claimed in tke aforesaid treaty or not, 4 j , The Russian soldiery andy the . Russian peasantry may want to know, now why all this blood and treasure hare ben wasted, for what purpose - the soldiers have been called upon to shed their blood like water and the peasants to know why they should be ground to the earth ' in taxes to carry on such a tremendous war when the fruits of victory are permitted to be snatched from their grasp at the moment when they are about to enjoy it? True, Russia and England may quarrel in the congress, and withdraw .from it to fight, but that is a most improbable con tingency. The verdict of history will be that Russia lost her opportunity in April. She never had an earthly chance, except in occupying Constantinople and seizing the Bosphorus before the 10th of April. hen she would have encountered little or no opposition from the Turks, and the English fleet would have been compelled to 1 bombard Constantinople, Russians, Tutks and all, to accomplish anything. But now, thanks to the Activity of Eng land's agents and the abundance of her money, the Turkish army of Constanti nople, re-6lothed, re-armed, paid up and provisioned, is in high! feather, and mili tary authorities say it 'is abundantly ca pable not merely of defending Stamboul, but of resuming the offensive, with fair chances of success in case of emergency. In short, the Russians, by trying to sub stitute diplomacy for force, have lost their opportunity. , England, which always did accomplish more by diplomacy than fighting, has pompletely out-generaled the greatest di plomat of the age, Prince Gortchsakoif, By this parloyiug between the two great Premiers the government of Great Britain has been enabled in the six or seven weeks' time, which she has gained, to place her self in readiness for war. Russia's great Chancellor must have had a sort of Rip Van Winkle sleep. I . DEPRECIATION OF REAL PROPERTY IJT NEW YORK. The World says it has seemed for some months as if the price of land on Manhattan island had gone aa low as it could go, and 'that neither hard times nor looal misgovernment, nor both together, oonld put it any lower. The Brevot salej in Brooklyn the other day was disastrous, i but it was hopeful compared with the , sac rifice of property along the' Boulevard, whioh was made recently. The " pro perty sold for about a quarter 6f- its appraised value or perhaps a tenth'' of what it would have brought ten years ago. The number of people who own houses and lots and yet take no inter est in looal politics, is like ly to dimin ish with much rapidity.. EIGHT BY SEVEN. ? . , The eternal fitDess of things is well illustrated in the faofc that eX'Gbv, Chamberlain, of South Carolina capot bag fame, appears before the Senate .to plead tne cause of anotner . carpet bagger, Oorbin by name, who oontesta the seat now filled by Senator M. O. ButkrJ . Set a thief to catoh a thief and set a thief to help a thief, Cor bin is ' trying to imitate Hayes and wants to make a returning board of a Congressional Committee. He is try ing to steal a Senatorship and illustrate the electoral fitness of things (8x7) by getting a. thief to plead his cause. 1 This fellow, Corbin, is a notorious rascal, and it is probably on this fact ho hangs his hopes of suooess. He is familiarly known among the politi cal refuges in South Carolina as the man who once held half-a-dozen offioee at tho same time, in that State who added moro than hid share to the fund of lies gathered there during the last campaign, and wno was never known to reject feather his nest. an opportunity , to If he had hi? deserts he would be breaking stone at Albany, instead of making application for, ad mission at the doors of the . Senate, y AX EXPERIMENTS-; ; t The newest direot trade - experiment at Chicago is the ' chartering - of a schooner to take a cargo : of alcohol from there to Gibraltar at ' C2 50' per bbL The Tribune says : "If a Tesael of sufficient capacity can be secured to carry the alcohol to Quebec, the "Pamlico," now there, will reoeire it and deliver it at Gibraltar for orders. The cargo goe fina ly to the Medtter- ra.nean." THE FLOntDA STCAI The Boston Post publishes til inter- estingjnterriaw with Hon, Lcrtxi;p1 stinstalTEno vaa onoof thf Red- srfsn whoentifDFloi'ii on behalf of rie Dciacptiic Jjurty iUhe time 1 ooditind tlil toti tlials&stsil, by which th yote of tho State was etolea reeapUQUted soma of the statements he had hitherto made, showing how the er& ySL JptoTed their oorreotnesp Ha 'also spoke of an intexview Le had juikh J4r,Tilden the day after the announcement of the Florida rote1 had been made." Mr. Salfltonstall was indignanl at the frauds, and inggested that the Oregon vote, of , whioh he had just ; heard, would probably make everything all right. Mr. Tilden responded that he would hoi-take the presidency if he got it by the tote of Oregon, ' but he thought it might compel - .Congress to'fro behind the 1 declaration of the Betarning Board in tlie Florida and Itbuisf na eases.) - TTESTERX GRAIW FREIGHTS. The New .York' Ihiltctitim that th6 deplet ion of, livke grain freights. in consequence of the 'o ru si which . - the railromls avo' doing obhtinuea and th boatintm a- cbrdingly talk blue. On : Saiurdy, 18 according': t. th OUi cago Inter Ocean, the tai roads were carrying grain : through to Newj York at 14 cents ier 100 pbrnd t . Lake and canal sLipmehts ' on J through' rates to New Xorfc are hoi tatiempted at present. Sfeanwhile'; the lalto sail ors, ; who are pretty much but of em ployment, still maintain their demand foy 3ii60j)er diem, ancltha "UQloi" is kee'pipg them up. to it," If they would accept a d6lirtc business might "be re starred iu spite of railroad competition anil ta-goocP rda'nv sailors would be kept 'from ,?dner'a1ingj byand-by,1 into idle tramps. The Frnch Soclete des Voy ages d'Etades, which has.; among cits founders many of, the rnost em inent of. French scientists, is at this moment fitting out, for the second time, a vessel for a voyags around the world. Tbe object is to or-, ganize voyages of this kind . for - instruc tion and amusement under such; advan tages as only few private parsons would be able, to command. , The . dural ion of the trip is eleven months; The cost of a cabin occupied by one person is $920 ; occupied by two, $G80. The numbers are limited to 60. The vessel sails June . The mo V venerable coupled in , Tex, perhaps m tne country, are Mr., and Urs. Bobinsbn 6t " , rfountatii 1 City. Jli is reputed to be 103, and she 102 years old. and ; they were"! niarried. in Eentuoky eighty-two years ago. ' If r, Robinson says he never swor but one , oath, has neve. Dorrowed but fiity cents, and never, gave a note. " 11a and his ..wife are like chit 1 . i . V.. ! . . - .i drah in their devotion to each' other,' and after any separation she tears, oh'me Irig; I Recendy tny were presented with a comiortaoie nouse oy a generous neign .!..ff:,:I -v;-,-:: .,--,r . 'In England the class among which the rate of morality is highest are the Innkeep ers. For this there can be but one cause drink. ThclasVl'gheit iorthV scale of vitality are the barristers, who . are ; not, as a class; distinguished for hablU of to tal bbstinonce. Toe death rate ; is higher among clergymen than among lawyers. It is a curious fact, too, that mortality is greater among solicitors, who lead a much less stirring and bustling life, than among barristers. 3 A Manifest Absurdity. It Is manifestly absurd to claim for a mere stimulant, tonlo and alterative properties, Yet tnis Is what is dau done by the vendors of cheap local bitters, colored, to make them look attractive, and agreeably flavored, but the alcoholic basis of which U of the vilest and most hurtful description. The trans oendant xocess of ; HostoUer 'a Wtomanh Bitters, the leadlns alterative tonlo of .the United States, has Induced j many of these compounders of drama In disguise," to at tempt the counterfeiting of thls.standard medLclne . but : their efforts have, Ja v?rl proved successful on a larse. scale, juid they have themselves in' many lruitanc icoto- rloualy oome to grief." through the lnstru mentality of the law.. w4 1 .r::vd fJiisis The genuine Bitters have. Indeed, a splrtt- uoma Dasu, out tney axe emphatically, a medicine,' since their ' botanic 'ingredients are slgmdly efnraetons lzu ovBrcomint: sod preventing chills and fever, dy spe pais, livsr complaint, constipation ,snd many other. aurders.il: Foir Solicitor. 1 JQJECTfULtX ANKOUITCK Myself to my friend ad ths pnbllo as 4 saadldsts for MmUatlos as Solicitor ior iks Taird Js 9icial Dittrier. comooied of th canntiem 61 h, Pitt, T7Ujo5, Vayas, Orseas, Carte, ret, laolr Jones, Oiulow, Doplia, 8aap so, Pendnr and Hew Rasdvsr.' " L . ayi7-awtJa-y 3; Jgq D.XCtB fCrajroas, and Bsward, Motto, 8criprxrd varda. lOO uupl, worts f&4, seat pottpaid r 76 seato. lllastr&ted .Cstslon ttmST JM I , V IrtabUtbed 1830. J' Oflclxl Tcte for OoTercor In 18 16. We annex the official vote for Governor cast in November, 1876. This statement will be found Tery convenient and useful for reference. The representation In State! Congressional, Judicial and Senatorial ConrenUonsU based tipon this vote: COUNTIES o 1 Alamance......... Alexander... Alleghany ...... . 1350 808 613 1585 1183 352 154 1 1307 Ashe....:..:.:.. ... Beaufort. Bertie.. Bladen .. Brunswick Buncorobtt Burke. Cabarrus Caldwell. Camden Carteret... Caswell....... ....... Catawba.. Chatham 1007 1CS8 1120 1395 100C 1965! ,1195 1829 1172 G78 1147 1462 1869 20I9 C66, 875 1551 1660 1390 1041 , 1188 " .620 924 289 653 703 1628 448 1902 Cherokee .... Chowan Clay.... Clovelaud...... . Columbus Craven.; .,. Cumberland..... Currituck Dare Davidjton.. ...... 557 805 180 526 767 2867 2132 891 .240 1838 708 1244 3849 1540 1916 814 499 2(11 1073 1977 3208 749 439 775 1095 1 666 1239 288 1761 ! 802 1494 643 295 812 1149 542 2588 733 ,759 1202 1352 2988 2176 647 1675 ;t 620 312 1755 1433 1280 2179 974 305 1714 1011 2194 1051 1454 1865 1235 940 Davie.. Dnnltn ... . r' Edgeawbo Forsyth Franklin. .. Gastcn...... Gates. , Graham... Granville... Greene...... ,... f 21341 885 22G4 1681 1050 960 710 008 939 2356 Guilford .1. Halifax Ilarnett i... r Haywood. . Henderson Hertford Hyde ......... ... Iredell.. ..i...... Jackson... ...... Johnston ...... 628 2050 Jones .. 699 Lenoir. . . . , Lincoln I Macon .... 1217 1125 747 856 1316 jMarUn........ McDowell. I 950 Mecklenburg. ...i...... 3428 559 634 aijicneii.. Montgomery Moore.. Nasb New; Hanover...... Northampton Onslpw.............. CranW... ........ . ..... arofteb....... Fajojuotank 1347 1686 1622 1422 1808 2410 I 742 516 1220 1252 1010 991 1894 841 1569 1486 1767 1621 1224 1148 1669 472 1016 1042 66 259 251 736 4467 2466 1006 301 2205 1499 1169 1112 349 847 1166 Pchqer....... Perquimans Terson 824 1191 2125 416 1690 1348 Pitt. Polk;... Randolph. Richmond.. Robeson...... 2096 2100 2163 1231 2071 lioekingham Kowm.. ...... Rutherford..... Sampson Stanly Stokef,.,., Surry,,. ' 954 1129 1286 Bwanr:;.,v.:;....... . 370 Transylvania .... 487 3yrrelt 546 Union. .. jWaJce.....!....... Warren .J Washington.... ...; Watauga. .:..J " ;Wayn.......... WHkes..... 1564 4192 1315 676 676 2248 1284 Wilson... Yadkin... Yancey 1774 849 742 Total;. 123203 110178 110178 Vance's majority. . ; :.' 13025 Votes with CherokeeJ GEd. rj,YEC33'. 9, 11, and 13 South Front oet S OLD OYER SCO BOXES of the cele brated ScbulU A Co'i LAUNDRY 15OAP, IR Oil E WEEK. The Beet, Pareet and Cheapest Soap ever sold la the United States. "Wesrejost in receipt of 2C Bbli of the Choicest Family Flour. ; ou eunea osgrars, SO Tnha kIamyi If Hutu. 6 Tierces 1XL Haau. vervamll. ng ononiaerf, ureaxfaat Strips; ITew A Lard, 40 Bays Java, Laznayra and Bio Coffees, 60, Boxes Choioe Orange and Lemons, -600 Cases Assorted Can Goods. We are aellinr GKOCESTES. WINER. TEAS, sad LIQUORS, LOWER THAN TUB LOWEST, hence our immense sales. Wholesale buyers solicited. p. ii "rci isia; rnon? oc i T7. H.17ASHe ? TASmONlBLE HAIR CUTTIN O iwn P'BhaTiar Saloon. All work done la the fcett ftyls. Sharta; IS eenta. Hair CatUnr 36 eenis.- RAampoein; 35 cents. , vac 23 norta jrroaLStreet., 4 Miscellaneous.! Owes Quiai ScVaVixrtji DMT, Chaiieo bf SfI; the following Schedule wUl? operI' ' PASSENGER, MAIL AND KXVnys TRAIN. , Leare Wilmington at.... 5-30 1 y V Arrire at Hamlet at Ai.iO a Z No. I. y. . vur.oiie ai....i 0:35 w ' . ) Ure Charlotte at.:..j...T:i0 p! x Wo. 2. VArriTeat I!aiuletat..... Hi j i u J ' at WilminjrtoB at T:i5l ji JJ. TRI- WKEKLY FREIGHT AND Al, MODATIOX TRAIN. j LeaTe Wiiminirtoo S:30 A M, ajid Charloiu i T:3& A ?Msoa Tueadayt, ! Thursday . I Matordav. UillNf' . f f f . JTv i.eve i.tarlnftorg 4:00 A U going K art. and Wxdneiaji and PrUaye. I . . I SHELBY DIVISION. MAIL, FREIGHT It PASSENGER AND EXPRESS. Arrive at Shelby. lo-.SQ AjHf Xo. Veare Shelbv.. ....;L...12:45 1, M J Arrive at Charlotte......... ftjoo p M Tralu Xos. 1, 3, S and 4 runlDaily eJtept Sunday. , 1 .i I . r Papaengeri for Raleigh leaTe vilmlngtoo 5:30 PM, and Charlotte st 7:30 J, makl c oeeronreciioB at Hamlet; arriTlag at KaC igh at 8:45 A M. " v rT$ . . Paisenjrers for StaUseTllle and Weiierp W C. It R, br Xo 1 Train arrive' afStataiTill- nextmorninir at 9:15; arrive "JJaad of Www ern Road" at 3:10 P Mand j&sherilletfame erecinr. Y. QrfOUSSOX: ' may 20 Oeuoralojpearjntendent, Wonro OfroHriCIftf jpeas JRIKD APPLES and Peaches j I New freeh caught Mackerel, Bbl. Ulf libit, Waarter llblf end KlUL- .j.J I Two lnroicea of 10 and 11 inch Tobacco, jast the article for retail trade. ' r. Glue, choice Pittijlert on thla jw haTors;i uureu uio price. Floor, choice brands, Super, . Extra and ' ' Family. ' j '. 1 j- .. Choioe Meats, J)ry. Salt and flmoked. 1 Coffee, Molasses and Pare Apple Vlaefi-ar. Butter and Lard, Lime, Lime, Ae r on Cider, Candles, Soap, Candy 'ani CanoMT Oooda. . Bhlneles, Ducks, Turkey Chickens, Eggn, Potatoea, Ac, Ac, at the lTery lovrat . prices -price them. . i PETTKWAY & 80HULKKN, may 11 Broker A Com. Merchants. H; Marcus lotu SOLE AGENT0 lattdsjdtyb CisiBAT4 YIEW BREWERY. Balthnor Ale, Phlla delphla and Foreign Ale"an4 Laxrer. Also tne oeieorateu fc Miiwaukle Beer. We Import and bottle the best braJds of of charge for delivery. jl H. MARCUS A 805! febll No. 6, Market street. . The Olteerver for 1878. 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