The Daily Review. JOSH. T. JAMES. Ed. and Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. FOR CONGRESS : OF SEW HANOVER. VIEW AND REVIEWS'. Mr. V. II. II. Clerk of the Cana dian Xriy Council, jat died. He entered the Cinadun Civil Service May 2 1821. At a very low estimate there arc :it least 3,500 incendiary itolicr-uoMcrr an nually in this country, who burn uj $5. 00.000 worth cf property every je tr. Queen Victoria is to visit the Duke an J Duc'.es of Edinburgh, at 0ttr-. during tij present month, when the Crown l 'icce arI Princ ! (Jemmy will also bv there. If a mother at Lafayette, InJ., spanks Ltr baby "in a rude, insolent or angry rnaaner," she is liable to prosecution for assault and battery. So. a town court has decided. Mr. Tilden is still at Saratoga, and as f.ud as ever of taking an airing on horse back. He often walks three or four miles a day, and is said o carry a pedometer in his Docket t n'cusnrc the distance he has traversed. Professor Watxjn declares that at the recent eclipe ht f und two intra-mer-curial pl.inct.", the second one being larger thin Vulcan, aial its nition 8 degrees J minutes 24 Jsecocds right ascension, and declinatiou 18 degree 3 minutes north A temperance lecturer in Iowa figures out the result ot the summer's blue-ribbon campaign at 223,000 conversions to the cause of temperance made and over twen ty miles of blue ribbon consumed. If these statistics are correct, oic-quarter of the saloons must have hi 1 their business ruined, and the average length of an Iowa blue ribbon is about six inches. Near Salem, Or., recently, a team hitched to a self-binding machine ran toflT, taking its way through a standing field of wheat containing about one hundred acrej. Strange to pay the machine kept together, and bound cve-iy bundle that came to it with lightning rapidity. When tho team was stopped, it had nicely bound about one hundred and fifty bun dle, but tho swathe wa?trookeder than a cork-screw. Mr. Shiel, M. V. for Athlone, and son of tin famous Irish orator, spoke twice during the recent session. On the first occasion be said, "Mr. Speaker, sir, if I ana in order, I beg to rajve the adjourn ment of the debate." On the second, he observed, "Mr. Speaker, sir, I beg to withdraw my amendment for tha ad journment cf tho debate." One of the characters at Saratoga this soAioaisthe rich Mrs. Thompson, who has an income of $oo,000 from a fortune of about a million dollars, aud who never accepts more than five 'per cent, cu her investments. Mrs. Thompson gives to tho extent of self-denial. Her persona expenses, exclusive of the actual necessi ties of life, do not exceed $2i0 per an num, yet sh3 gives away all cf her largo income and sometimes pawns her jewelry to raiso money for some object of charity redeeming it when the receives the next installment of inteicst. "A Sewing Girl has had a:i cxpoai lioa of poesy come upon her, and has written to the Chicago Tribune describ ing the spurns that humble virtue of tho Lothario takes. In reply to an invita-J tioa to sail herself for hts "pretended cor ressis. And some of his worthless gold,' she says: Bat my fe!ing are greadiel too tender and my ambition agrediel too hi-h to lire in such faul splendor instead of leading an honest life I would sooner be Imbreaeed by the To fiat away with its going tide then to lend a life so disgracefsl and dj face from have, to bide THE ENGLISH COTTON TRADE: The Liverpool Postof the 22d ult. has a rather gloomy article on the prospects of tho cotton trade in England this Fall. It asserts that the margin between raw cotton and manufactured goods has been very greatly reduced, it being now! 1J pence per pound less than the average of the years from 1 ST.". to 1 S C. U e give an extract from tfiz article: It is a long time since cotton was in so strong a jwsilion statistically as it is to day; but it is a still longer time since the .state of trade in Manchester was so bad as it is now. Of late, these two influences have about neutralized each other, espe cially as it was thought that tho earliness of the American crop would bring speedy relief; but the movement of tho new crop is slower than was anticipated, and the opinion is beginning to bo entertained that the autumn inch will be as severe as the most sanguine bull ever predicted. Undoubtedly the figures look very strong and it is very certain that epinners will have to diminish their rate of consump tion. Hut the jgcneral belief is that the necessary reduction in consumption will not be brought about until prices have undergone a further advance say, at least, to 7d. for middling. If a further rise is necessary, thOj sooner it comes about the belter, for the dimple reason that a high range of value! during the earlier months of the season would be fatal to tho prosperity of (business next year. How needful it is thiit the production of yarns and goods should be cut down, is shown clearly enough by an examination of the comparative prices of the raw ma terial and the manufactured article. L-mm BOSTON EDUCATIONAL NOTES. The Baltimore Sun says a complete revolution bas been introduced this year in the I primary departments of the Boiton pnblio schools by the sub stitution of oral exercisoe and object lessons lv the teacher for. books. Tbtre will be nu exercise called "lan guage," which means ; English, and which is intejded'to train the scholars to express in their own words what they really know; The ppeiliug and crammer i books ! are abolished - ! , i ( this is iu tue primary section) and correct reading takes the placo of both The soellinc lesson is never so vulu- A w able aj when it is a written j drill,' i as spelling comes by the eye quite as much as correct grammatical tpeesh is properly taught to young children by the ear alone I Much of the time heretofore given to geography and the conutant exer cises in boundaries and capitals is to be spent in natural philosophy and physiology. Instead of parsing there there will be written exercises in com position, in letler-writiDg and the ar langement of work, wbith icay be made of great interest to the class, if they are called on to criticise black board work. From May to Novem ber plants will be studied by the little folks, from November to May animals, trades, occupations, , common phen omena, mythological and biographical stories, metals sad minerals, by means of thtM- teachers' talks ' The changes iu the upper cguool of Boston include the tudy of physiology, which is of prime necessity to every growing girl and boy, and may keep them from ig norant , neglect or violation of the turn for all this? Simply business death, prostration of industries, an army of tramps, an amount of idle ness, poverty, hunger and crime, the contemplation of which is appall ing. A tho Indianapolis Sentinel says: 'The entire history of the Radical party since it obtained control of the government is a record of abomina tion?, and the ruin that has followed ifs cursed march attests the truth of the declaration. We are now told that interest is reduced, that the pub he debt is down to $2,000,000,000, that greenbacks are ai par, and that tho balance of trado is in our favsr. And these things aro held np as a com pensation for the tidal wave Jof bank ruptcy that has swept over tho country and which up to July 1,1878, had wrecked about 70,000 business firms rcpesenting liabilities emounting to $1,039,474,413. During the same period it is estimated that the shrink age in the value of property through the country has reached fully 40 per BOILEDfDOliX Be mj station ever so b amble and mr Income ever so amoU and whatever grand ore this world might offer a pare soul Is better than all. A New York State dairyman gives his method of treating cows as follows; The cows aro generally driven to the barn each night and morning, if they do not, as is usually the case, come of their own accord when, they take their places in the stable, each in its own particular sUncheou, with mathematical precision No dsg, no worry, is permitted; and the milking is done quietly and orderly, with no loud talking, no sudden and startling noises. There is no patting of the cows uo tbe back with the. stool, no persuading with the toe of the boot, no coaxing at tbe top of the voice. They are made to give down by generous feeding and gentle treatment, and the principle of kindness is illustrated by the depth of the cream ca their milk. healthful laws that govern them. SOME CAUSES OF IUUDTniES. Says the Raleigh bbscrver: The public debt at its highest point was $3,000,000,000. It is now about $2, 000,000,000, having been reduced $1,000,000,000 in thirteen years. This reduction commenced when tho coun try was exceptionally prosperous, and has continued until widespread busi ness prostration has been forced upon tho country. Iu addition to this enor mous reduction of tbe debt, it has been officially stated that j Radical ofli cials stolo from tho ; revenues of tbe country annually, for thirteen years, $100,000,000, aggregating tile eum of $1,300,000,000. In addition to this the people have been bled since 1865, fourteen years, to the extent of $1,612, 3G7.93G for interest, and for the net ordinary expenses of tho Government for the same period the amount reached $5,641,648,227, as shown by official figures complied at the Treas ury Department, and heretofore print ed in the Observer. In fourteen years tterelore, r7,641,04S,227 have been drawn from the pockets of the tax paying people, Tho statement fully accounts for hard times, business and financial depression, j During ten years of Democratic rule ending June 30, 1S61, the net average annual expenditures! for ordinary Gov ernment purposes were $o7,287,22G.0C During ten years of Radical rule end ing June 30, 1S76. the annual expeu - ditures for the same purpose were $150,672,614.11 nearly thrice as great The cost per capita in tbe Democratic ten years was $1S.2C; iu the Radical ten years $09.56, These sums have nothing to ,n with any expenditures resulting from tbj war. They are simply ordinary expenditures. I this item alone it is plain that Radi calism has wasted $1,000,000,000 of the people's hard-earned money. And what his the country got in re J. Frost and" Y. Jack are sorn enemies. Three of Longfellow's children write very Lcceptaoly for the press. j Professor Watson, of Ann Arbor University, "has discovered a new planetjnear Vulcan. A Wheeling dispatch states that George Q. Black.city collector, ishort in his accounts $10,000. . The Virginia Annual Conference M. E. Church South will meet at Peters burg on the 13th of November. Governor Hubbard, of Connecticut, has reappointed Dr. Williau M. Ilnd 8on, of Hartford, State Fish Com missioner for tho term of four yearf. Lord Rosfcbf?rry has - b on elected president of tho Scottish Football Af socatiou over th M-irquis of LrLe and his brother, L rd Coliu CampbelJ. Tho Pope haa been slightly indis posed and the usual audiences have consequently been suspended, but at last accounts h: was better. Two Japanese girb Mits Stcmatz Yamagarva and Miss Shigo' Nagai who have 1'eeu studyiu in Now cent, or about $8,000,000,000. To go to Vassar Coil ege next wef-k .'T.iey help on the curseafwoiK tue liaaicai speat Jbngiish liueutiy, nnrtv commenced contractincr tne - ,o.m7 a l t i it Prompt Reform or Bodily Kviis. tu-cutJ " The DromDt reform of those botlilv evils. lb 8, had managed to WitUdraw irom enfeebled digestion, incomplete assimila Circulation, as shown by Radical an- I tion, inactivity of the liver, kidney and thority. 1,109,565,471. Iu summing oer asweii as ortne nervous symptoms - , I wuitu iueb auiueais are especially proue up wuai, iuc ujuuuj ua to beget, is always accomplished by the use result of Radical management of fiscal ofHostetter's Stomach Bitters, a medicine affairs, the account wouldtand abort accredited by physicians, pronounced pure , by analysts, and eminently wholesome and preferable to unpalatable and indigestible Public debt paid $ 1,000,000,000 mineral drugs and unsanctioned nostrums Di?. The nation at large assuredly thinks so. 1 '00 000 000 1 e arilCie irom jiaiue 10 me i acme, a ue I V w . ............. ...... - 7 j I j , A. - 1 1 I v:;;r-;n, iLmwonHt iiii.A inanu now suppieuieuvu uy iujiiieufce or- hundred and two fail- ucsiHid-ccu UUm n. nmiv, ores, with liabilities, to aiexico, .ue umisa aaa tpanua toionnu Julv 1, 1S7S: 1,039,474,43 possessions, and elsewhere. Both at home Shrink"ni2 values, estimated - ana aDroau u is recognizea as a sianuaru :it 40 per cent, on the I remedy and preventive, thje, decisiveness 01 property of the country 8,000,000,000 its effects recommending it everywhere. Revenues squandered dur ing the ten years from June;..). IK'.T. to June 30. w - ' ' j; !XM,U44,bn Miscollaneon?. Miscellanoona. if0. nc "sr Hn or Laboir avDii . Alp ADE BY i . GOLBAE & CO., MEW YlORK, Buyers of this-lonp;-cstablishecl and favorite brand of Soa1 aro J .n i : e:i - i i - ,, . r . i..'.'.j ajramt imitations of ,4 i.i t ii .i r i uamqii, lujiuiuuuo uijio uaiue aiiu.ije. xu siue iiiai cacu ri L and bar bears tho name of W F. TAYLOR, and is now offered a dueed price. W. F. TAYLOR'S Detersive Soa pis Roldcven-rv hlrl OoIra,-fco dS3 Co., sept 19-8 wtl&w. v Sole Manufacturers, New V How- Just Received- JJME. DEMOREST'S RELIABLE Patterns of Fall & Winter Fashions. Total $11,904,510,320 Here tbep, to pay off $1,000,000,000 of public debt and get greenbacks to Dar with cold, the country is out of i Also a aii rr j pin rr - i " i. I pocKet 9Litvv,oiv,otv, , wiiu a inter- Mme nem0Test9 what to Wear, ARt.VtAirinc 1phk rpmninintr nf vtl.fi7l ? Send for Catalogue, at JXO. L. DUDLEY'S, Second Street, next to Post Office. to Make Iloney I rriiv Uri tfJ t THE OLD AND KELI.V.'.I.K i - i Watchmaker & Jowcllor's Establishment, i i Has been reopened by one of it-t employes. BUY. YOUII GBOCE1UES FROM And save 10 to 15 per cent. Our Stock, the Largest, V.esl ind Cheaptst in tbe State, CQVVIXCES CASH HUVK!;. of thia saviar I j We invi e all to SAVE MONEY ! Our Oooda ae Fresh with an imaeEfe Stock to Select from. New Delicate Uutter, Foreign and Domestic Cheese, Fulton Market Beef, Pig Ham?, Pig Pork, NEW MACKEREL, Beef i j Tongue?. Our GOLD CHOP TEA is pronounced.the Best ever offered in this Market ! 40 to 90 Cents per Found ! sept 9 To flIove. per capita of the entire .population. Such a showiDg is enough to damn any party, j and we are glad to believe the Radical monstrosity is doomed." In 1795 & "Political Dictionary," by Charles Pigott, an English Democrat who compared George HI. to "a German hog- butcher," was published. Among tbe if ueumuons are me iouowjug . -.auuae The difleron governments of Europe." move my Barber Shop from the basement of "Adam Tbe only man of his time, a true tans culotte and tbe first revolutionist." the First National Bank, to the store at pres- 'Aristocrat A fool or scoundrel, generalJy both ; a monster of r pacity and an enemy eF occupied by CaptJ J ames W. Lip p Our Wine and Liquor Department, Unequaled in tbe State for tha OLDEST AND PUREST Wines, Brandies, "Whiskeys, Rum, Gin, Fancy, Brandies, New Champagnes, and all at r r tt Aft . . Air. o . u. Auen, rracticai s tuiur. ker, and Mr. L. S. F. Brown, .I-wdk and Engraver, will be conlst.ir..''' in -at tendance, and will give th?r jkt-.:i tention to work intrusted to tb" Uhronometers Hated and ; ..utitcl Instruments Eepaim: !' ' I Time taken iW Trrtn.sit Itist nnn. . Yatcbes, Clocks, .jWe'ry. Silverware ami Y '.. Call at the old stand o ' TH0S.VW. BR0Wii & SONS '.3Mo n37 IVIarliot Street, an 28 J U. ALLEN, Wholesale Price N THE FIRST OF OCTOBER I will at Retail. Only compare Prices and Quality and tli2n hand your orders to ilt. of mankind." "Drunkenness Messrs. Pitt and Dundas, when so intoxicated with liquor as not to be able to articulate in the State. their words, engaging .4 vast majority in Eept n tbe 'House of Commons to precipitate tbeir country into a war with France ; the fes tivities of Brighton, Uolwood, Wimbledon, Gordon House, Downing Street, the Duke J Wednesday, 5 p. m., to 6 p. m. OI onoiK uriDKiD5cummuuKJUKuiue XTfjnT SESSIONS. ererV Tnesdv anQ liO'jal zocercign at Iier lodgings in btrand i riday 8 p. m to 9 p. m. -i a i 1 r i aug i j I will -fix up one of the finest Barber Shops I. FURJIANSKI. Law School T7AY SESSIONS, every Monday and Female School I :F04 Young Ladies and Children. A.ccidehfs W1J.L TIIEREFORK INSURE ACAIHST THEM 1 li By taking out a Yearly Policy in tb 1 LIFE INSURANCE CO.,! OF MOBILE, 'AIA. maurice McCarthy, vAsii II. M; FRIEND, Secretary. Misses Burr & 'James, Principals. . 1 i Mrs-M. S. dishing, i I I Musical Instructress. FTtHE FOURTEENTH Annual Session or ion eiTen to 1 this school Will commence on Thursdav. the preparation of Young-, Men for the Bar October 3d, at the School House on Market and Counting Koom. Uaily private mstruc- Street in the rear of St. James' Chnrch. Af Mas, , aud Alfred Wells refused to have gon. Frequent Public Lectures and Moot ter long experience in the art of training the ' . Courts. C'onrse of Instruction covers two young, and careful etudy of the work, the he goods removed from bts store, bcliev- years, and same as at Harvard. Students re- Principals believe that thev offer Euperior lane. Particular atten There was a big tire in Huntington g reater ceived at tLn time and for an7 period. Stu- advantages for a refined education, at very I dents can board in this citv at reasonable I mnderat rh o the stuu was burned, rates. I ly taught. ODject teaching with dailv text- ! . I dook instruction a special tv, and while the Tcition Twenty-five Dollars per session inQuisitive mind of ehildhon'd ia amnied with beaause the policy required Wells to use of Five Months. Fifty Dollars a Year. One designing, modelling, Ac. after the Kinder- all possible means tor. the property. :"'- tfZWUZSZ a v . i . n i i tt nr m tw t a n a tth' l f i ' u e us holds that ne dia wnat seemed best sepi id r.u .nu jjx a &uu ion that the risk of thieved was than tho flames. The insurance company refused to pay, 25 Cents insure againts ArcM for one day in the sum o! I S3,000 inthe Event of Death 815.00 Per Week Indemnity . i for Disabling Injuries. RATES 1 Day 25 cenU ; 2 Days 10 ettU, 5 Days $1.25 : 10 Dayi$2i50: 30 Dtji $5.0D. Yearlv oolicies issned at from S3 ob for that purpose. The question is to be tried in court. Quarantine Notice! JIOOXSIILXE. jane 25 ARTHUR J. HILL, Ajst . Wilmington; N. C. TROM An AVTER THIS D A TE. ANFJ Lightning struck an apiary iu Den- I X i ver, recently, and astoniabed every until farther notice, no vessel from the Ports j Circuit Court of the United w .vv.l.w I ir If .1 T. TTT i I n , t -ry . w. . . . I r i rill H niHixi rv f v n cxi.i nr f w I A.ti.A mim i m a a. a. i . 1 a. l ' ! .11'. used in .daily life: thus -learning becomes per $1000, according to dCCBpathc,-fsa pleasure insteaa or toil. .Musical tscnool un- I 1 der the direction of Mrs. M. S, Cushing, who J written at ehort notice by nas naa long ana successful experience in that science. Drawing, Painting in Oil or Water Uolors.At moderate rates. Languages at Pre lessor's charges.- For lurther particulars see Principals or Circu- ars, sept 10 Night. Farmer Jones caught a rooster steal ing bis corn, wrung bis neck, and claims to have killed a cock robbin'. Boston Transcript. It is said that znusquitoes are bred upon tbe waters. In that case thev will return again before many days. . A r-v ew urieans 1'icay une. Lady And how long have you been out of place ? Lady help (indignant States The Cosmopolitan. f Uarana, Matanzas, Key. West, or New Orleans, will be permitted .to approach the Carolina Fourth Circuit. City of Wilmington nearer than the Quaran- EPraft10' Complainant. tfne Station at Deep Water Point. W. O. CURTIS, Quarantine Physician, aug 6 vs. Ihe Wilmington, Columbia & ) . . . at,.. t?-;i,. n . J- Defendants IN PURSUANCE of a Decretal Order heretofore rendered in this cause, notice is t A. Tt 1 . . - Port of Wilmington. ner?J KJTe.r - " P""8 saving claims 0 A 1X1 fc uic nuiuuiiuu YjUl UUUUlA a ADgUS- U Railroad Company, to present the same to Beer-lager. Beer. rpHE BEST LAGEB is sold at scj Bar ior Five Cents per Glass ! Fine Wines, Ales, Liquors and C;- ways on hand. Open Day or Nr?bLl JOHN CAliliULU anl 11 Proprietor Werner & Prempert's Tonso- arrorxia onlv a few weeks mad a mo ' I 1 ur" 3 v J""fflDir nexi 10 D J me re- u i apropos oniy a lew wees, maaame. w tvn i vrvo Tnr vtuott i v'ny ported to the Conrtfor nch ptinn m u m'ol DAAme The grand and awful difference be W i bi in that behalf. This noUce does not ;ap- , -wiu-r j- tween a tree and a bore isburah- JUNE, 1878, Quarantine will be enforced, a P'T t0 ny claim contracted eince the 15th day XTOS. 11. North Front and 7 Soeth rro now' the tree leaves in sprinj? anrl 1 .p, j.00, ajj aiisucn ciaima wui te paid i j the bore -whv he never leaves -rra MUl1' oa 411 TeUtU fr0m f Cpe KitiffeiTer 'f- duf -CU"e f ba!?neM- Streets. Satisfaction guaranteed. J I S!. Snn'sSf eVer,eaVeSba. , ww.r JlJ Nonebut the most fxperienced works ll-ir;?!-' vuoo uuuuij Aiiuw. I near juver, ana on ui vesseiauA uuhai i uw aj eviuence or cjaim or lien or otner emplovedin these establiihmentJ. 1 ma ii rn a spavin or inn tpt han 1 1 uicamoruce wqicd mar da rDnm.fi -,n nv 1 - the night fdr is very dangerous, but ANY KUfD OFSICKNESS during their of the property of the Defendant Company. Ue, Renovatori, Dye, Beaa'tiSers.1' the girls face death at front gates'wiSi L ! ' r?i ! the same heroism which has always Deen one oi tne cnieiesr aaommenta of tbe sex. PILOTS AND ALL PERSONS CON CERNED will please take notice and bring , . . -1 .irit ..1 coosiaerea periecs uniu uon is Bpeu- w n. pttptt.ci OnirnHn Phrri.n . . . I II M V W -' J ea in sucn a manner mat tne man who je l-Jtaw-5m Port of Wilmington, N.C I t arge STOCK uu one won t do astoaiaaea ana Etatr-1 1 o-i gered when he sees it in printBar- THOS. J. SOUTHEELAND nngton Hawkeye. A magazine contains a sonnet "On v tvtjuy ash sale stables. Returning Consciousness." There ia LLj no fooUnntA. nd tha reader ia Ipft ;n I Corner Third and Priaeea Streeta, the dark as tn whether the rxet Wlladngtoa, N. a steDded on liv a nile-driver. or Zn Hortea and reniciea for hire at rea- n;i VT-T" " : 7? I Sound and country acconunocateo. i D. L. RUSSELL. aug 29-lm. Special Master in Chancery. Furniture. OF NEW the Notice! Preserve Your Teeth; It is Condaive to Health ! OUR PRICES are iritbin reach of alL All dental operations performed sriilfoliy "-H and satisfactorily. Artificial Iara in from one to three week alter AND FRESH GOODS. J "-Ai-LltiiVTb " Teoth Paite made, for sale at 50c ?t ' i ! ! DENTISTS. Just received and FOR SALE LOWjBY & CO. OCco No. 23 Market it. j an 9

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