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The Dafly Review JOSH. T. JAMK3. Kd. mm Prep WILwMI.NCiTO. ,V WEDNESDAY. "OVEiiUKU 2) vii;um a.M) ii i;vi i:ys. Iu rccLil unnilers we 1;avc :.- thirty tbouiir.i jvt-: ff.ccs, ami t Kv arc hi-treaalr-s at tLe rate of alut a lh ;uan.l a J car. O-r rcuuceJ majority in Cor.rc CiIl le to u'.:r aJrantase, as it will !ea-l to mere care ia legislation," is wlit Senator Varices ILlrAs abviit it. U.c licrrjan Krarrcss, Iticg iavoratle a uccccillation with Rome, is retorted lo Late fcM a V.rthday congratulation to Dr. 1'crttcr, tic deposed ArcllisLop cf Urcslac. Tho catLtiir.l cuaj ttr ur.il a. Wu j ri-.-is . ItLc cioc'.-(f Dull;n will ik-I t'cj .2ih itst. to select tlrte :.t;.is ircu j Lkh tLe Pope may chocic a i:isrr t; j tie late ArcLlislcp Culicu. TLeLUh'rstf ls'aul I.ai-, is ui.terstoct!, con.c to a rc.-o!uti-a tlat in future licttscs fclall i.et lc prantcd for tic rcn arria-c acccrdic-S to tte r,tca of tie Clurch tf I-rlaml of tu r'j-J ir It urr c iara tLat Fillou, Iucqcn .:n.t cartidite f.r C egrets iu the Hctctth (iccr-ia District, hasa'iuuVjfUy ..f l.C:,0. Over ttuc tLou.l more vc-tc wire cast ia the district tlau in ITii. at.u lie cibttet aa ic ot the m't uiit-rg that ever tfok pl.u e iu tic State. ;i,ci WilfCi.. cf Caltutra.waa trard iijrrt h ipaoti his dUt5r, ul.m a I rrtzc i rai2 i:p, tt.cn a tjra'J, ai. i at 4.t L-atttrs pot so l.vl tin th- skiji r ett lclw with a prarc o-untcca'icc. -My lorvl," a:J he, "in a very few niiuutra you will Lc in heaven. Hear, tlear !"e jiculatcd the Bishop. Low very rcry hurril le !' Dr. KeUc!J, of the Cii.cit.nati Com- meicinl, is of the opinion that "If I were a South Carolina ner- owning no pro p erty tat seven chiMrcn an-J two ilo's, which is alout tie average. anJ wotkiug for ten dollars a in-nth, I tl.ut believe I would alienate try white neighbors in an flirt tii keep JuMi Patters n in the United States Senate." . , 3Ir.. Agnes Jenks is fuet remark, atid ac remarks it bMl"t tint she "is under no oLIiatin to the present ad ministration." lVrhaps ays the Thila ddphu Tiroes, the adminittation would liel much mure comfortable a a general thiu if it could assert its independence of Mrs- Jenks in this intrepid style. There is no lack ot d t rs in China, but a correspondent of the New ork I.Kaiing Jos( more than intimates that their knowledge of anatomy is defective. Tho standard rr.edical work of forty volumes lniorits u.i sukicw in i im luu.saro six in uutr.lcr, .l upo:.!e 1 from the ipino. The; emoti.'r.s originate in the pit vt tie stomach, and tl liver i the residence of the soul. According to a letter frcta fct. IVters bargia the Ihutscfi '.ithvjt the O.ir's hea!th is viry much slnktn, and LU re turn fn rn Uvwdia, wlidi v.a- t. take place ulxut the Uv'i unit.; of Novunj-er, hu aiia be-i ptp :-l. Av r.!in Ij soxe, he intend., i: thtfi vct.t t f his health iut improv::!, to uppuint the Ctirc';tch as llecnt, and to pave the way to abdication. Cousrcsjihan D? La llatyr, the rcTcr enj Gioeubacker, i luviti;. liU i)litus ;u!eJ for L;m by the U".vsl::n-ton V r. cn lb4 one si !f and th; Cincinnati t'o .-uxv-tint on the t tner. The former get3 it fnan the reverend g?nt!ema'is own mouth that he Is a Democrat and the (V '..( i -." has it wired all the way ficnrWashtcgton that b3 was for ths llepublicans. De J.aMatyr xaeaawhllc sits oa the lop ra.l and sees tie coaatry go to tin tlo. Out with i, i'ar- SJU. The electric light his not Ictn put into practical u.e to any extent as yet, but in a month or six weeks llisoa proposes to sho what ha can . do toward lihtiar the Kew. Jersey vil- laga of Mcalo Tark with it. lie is as well as ever again, has patented tha light ia England and is cow putting up a brick building, V27 feet long, for hU local experiments. With aa eighty horse-nowcr he intends to start with 2.030 lights, fiftcca on each end of an arm traced across tha tops of telegraph poles, and others ia tho bouses, to see how the woaiea fo'.ks caa handle them. By this practical experiment Edison hopes to discover the defects ia his in Tention, and provo its practability lor lirhtin? tie cities. Aa electric Hht of W. llockhausea, c f New York, has been exhibited ia the new Arscmbly cham ber at Albany Though it proved satis factory two lights making the grand chamber so luminous' that the line! print could ba easily read the capitol commiisioners are dispose 1 to stick to gas this winter, natil Edison and bis fellow-inventors perfect the light for the bcstgtceral cm. THE DECKEPID OLD GEORGIAN Aaln thit decrfpid old Georgian, Alex. II. Sterlti:?, has to the front and is to bo f jrc:d once again upon the newspa per iadif c public ; every Low and then w arc !o o-i ir.flrc'td vri:h an intcniew hv fe.:i;e ei.tejprisii g (?) i.ewspaper re ;ort r, v.los'!is to know the opinion of the -.-Vi: IVeMttet.t of the Southern Confederacy np-.n pubic iKlicy and the fiitnr t t'.i fountry, the prospects in Co; p- s cf tLe Democracy and j f.'itlr. At.d this wily old politician gives thMii with Krut as much sincerity as be advocate ! tl.tr right of Secession, aftr inakii z tie .:rengest sort ! of Union iweM-le.. j Mr. .-vj l. r.-j was hrt an Old Line Vhigaid a violent UttOti man, but after. t!i t ra f .Vevssion davs,; in 1SG0-CI, he fju'jj I.:- p.:;:ical vics so unpopular that ht mat!" a leap which startled even his rucst intimate friends: from the Union side of the jo:itical fence ne .vaulted Lig1! ititotheair in true f acrobatic style, and bnr'fd safely into the'arms of old Bob Toombs, on the iSecf ;ion iside, who was ..l thit time a' S?cesiioi.ist of the mos ! I rabi 1 striic, and now, since the war, he has been writing up the rights and princi p!e cf Secession in his history of the war between tie States and publishing j it io book form. It was the popular side, and profitable side, ahol io the South and foil itd ready sale. , j We .have about as . much faith in the sincerity of the utterances of Alex. II fctejibftis uion any question of public pol icy, a we had in either his or old Bob Toombs develion to tlie Southern Confed- eraev, after they' found out that tne Hon Jetlcrsoii Dai was tha choice of the Southern peoplej for. Prtsident. GEORGIAA.MJ SENATOR GOR DON. The Louisville Couric -Journal has very good word to fay for the staunch Democratic State of (Jccigia aod 1st her ih'uatrii us Senator, ,Gcn. Jno. B. Gordon. K7dicu!!..u has found no foothold iu this State sii.ee the early das of reconstruc tion. .sLe has remained for the last ten years ttaucch to hethclfandwith proper and j idicio'is iiiauagemcni will continue to re main so. ILe Courier-Journal has this to say of gallant Georgia:, Georgia is the citadel of the South the M.il.koirof Democracy and until its impregnable walls shall be battered down. i here can bono hope for a new Kadical inva sion of that tunny land, which the carpet baggers so long pluudered and bedeviled. As goe Georgia so will go the South lor a long time to come, and Georgia is Demo cratic io tho backbone independents as Melius regulars upon all national ques tions. Our Lou'svi.le cotemiorary wants to see Geu. Gordon sent back to the Senate cn tLc stiergth cf just Mich a nomination as hU curse entitles liim to, and as Georgia, in j'lilice to herself aqd her own record, should give him. We quote at length, iu regard to I hit: "An important step is about lo lie taken by the Georgia Democrats that will assur edly put the v rid on notice as to their purines in the future. Iiiey have a nance to deliver a manitieent blowiu behalf of Democratic suicvss iu 160 by returning Gordon to the Seuale, and they m; vluett d enough politicians lo see the increased foicj and fervor of that plea for i)eni" i.fie k4' ry to te atlorded by a vote t.r iti i's r.eatly unauinious as iossi !.!.'. W-! laky it lur raiiJed that the mar !! ts uu liiicouteiits, the enfant terribles, 1 'v.; i'tieiabs, lor instance, will uiako a lec tt.eeilo. t to irevent (.foidon's practically uuaii.iit jits ie-eIeciion. Goidon's re-elec ht.ii, no mailer how triumphant and over wheiminr:, wuiiid nut be pioperly empha. siz d uiihout tne virulent opposition of the garrulous old Boba Jil of Georg a politics. Goudon ad Toombs are always iu antithetical juxtaposition, aud the eMimtrv alwavs, wneu it has is eves on Georgia, nods approvingly to tho com-mou-sensc utterances of the judicious young Senator who fought splendidly in he war iu tha making of which he had no part, uud'.who, since he laid down h;s arms at Appom'altox, has never uttered a word that was not a p!ea for pacilicat.cu of the country, for mutual sectional for Uarat'co ami lor conmoa aspirations, hopes and . interests among all sections. As to Toombi h,yes,th'j country knows Toombs, too, and it recalls somethiug about Superllous veterans' when it thinks of the VM man eicqueut,' the brillian t old gossip of .the bte-l lob:tes of Atlauta ia whom is renewed the t:u:a of the say ing ol Junius; tnat hut e v n ray hairs can make folly venerable.1" If there were any indication of dispute anout uoruons re-cieclion, wo should feci ourselves guilty cf trespass in thus dwelliug upon political and persoual topics in our sister Mate, liut wo have caught something of the tontagiou that has seized the Democratic press of trc whole country and impels it to rejoice iu advance at the cvmmg endorsement by the Georgia Legislature of a career in the Senate which has been full of honor to Gordon himself and of solid benefit to his Statehis section and Lis party. The Democracy has received some beneficial chastisement in the recent election, and it will cot be slow, as it removes the rub bish and debris of the past encounter. to see the best methods of placing itself oa nigh vantage ground for iuture con tests. Where it hasj power, it will as suredly give its high'trusts to men whom the commoa sense of the country acceits as worthy equally as to capacity, courage and fidelity. At present, Georgia Democrats caa do nothing so likely to promote a 'Demo- Tbe recent abduction of the body of A. T.Stewart from its final resting p!ace has brought to light some startling revela tions in regard to grave robbers. The latest and most blood-curdling of these comes from Cleveland, Ohio. An organi zed band of grave robbers is said to exist in that vicinity, who act by signs and countersigns with physicians of the highest respectability, and test the fit ness of a body as a subject for the dissect ing board by pulling the ear, and if this inscollanboiifl AGE3TS WANTED For th best and Cutest selling Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per cent, ft atxoval Pcs Cow, Phils-, Pa. ; novS-4w EE A Postal Card sant hi with ypnr address will insure free ia return, oar Illustrated Cir calars of aiee.Hoasefaraisbijis; Specialties. Pax i a A 8iilto, Manufacturers, 281 Pearl Street, Nw York. I nov6-iw AGENTS, EEAD THIS. member com., offin the effort the body is SgoTiJ known to be too far decomposed to be of mission tn sell our new and wonderful inven use to the searchers after medical science, without delay, SHERMAN A CO.. Marshal, Several graves have! been examined, and Michigan. nov t-4w an ear pulled from the head of many of p AHEAD ALL THE TIME. tho occupant.. An instigation into tAOl2?!3lS?ir3?S this mutilation of human bodies has been cost. Best plan ever offered to Club Agents commenced by the authorities of Oeve- a All Bxpresi charge, rxin. land. Boston Journal. Cardinal McCloikej's Unpretentious j llome. All the region about the Cathedral belongs to tbe church convents. Priest houses, asylums, and pohools THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO P. O. Box. 4235. 31 and 33 Veier st. New York. nov Mw To) Btr3s.t St., , ! . v' i Call particular attention to the following, and have KO i been able to Ofler Snch Inducements 8ifiTteTt I Parsons' Puratire Pill, make New Ricn occupy the land. Back of the ctiurcu J1" ? wi!l completely change th blood occupjr buo auu. i in the entire system in three months. Any and on Madison arenne as tho nome rv-r-x,. who in tltk(, i nin e.ch nio.ht frOD. of Cardinal McCloskey. It is an Old- 1 to 12 weeks mr be restored to sound time antiquated dwelling, like ao old health, if .uch a thng be possible. Sent by New England farm bouBe a double maU for 8 letter 8t..,r.i.. I. S. JOHNSON A house, with swelled fronts both hides CO.. Bangor, Ma noT 54w oltheaoor. sso oans cierK, wnu an Aeonts Wor.tHtir n nil Tfl inrnmfl of 2.000 a vear. would live tn for DR. MAitl'ir ISllUrf IU t . . i ueui ksisc? i t it Here Bishop Ulughea wrote hut " i"'5' FABC7 DRESS GOODS BEPiRTUEHT We are offering some very cheap lines, and are showing verv J v the larceat assortment that hu 1 State. Our prices run as follows: aUu lOc, 12c, 1.7c, SOc, 25c, 30c, 371c and AOr ' ! . I" Just received, a new stock of i i the rago for this season.) Our price will be 27e. ! famous 'John despatches m tne ujy.- of Gov. Seward, and other men iamuiis in tbe land have humble roof. DAWN. In this w rol'iine tha Popular Author of I Slept UUder till :ygnim:enerirticiiD,p"H.riraj.wiinviT B id and thriliniiT f..rc and eloauenee the event. 1 Taitlfln1 VnAortnlrer. I with its sprhlm thnushts. Grlowintr style, An undertaker in New Jersey was I beautiful Er pi avins. aud rich bindings, the AAnfl olT fr nranora fh hortT I ueai in we njarner. , lerms L.ioerau uircu T?.tt cnmoMwiFrM. A..dfeH,!j. C. We are makincr a snecialtv of this dflmrfmenf. nr,A I ;w,I Ln - of Sacred Truth, nd adds fresh testimony to nriti'MTWa i.m..l,c,;nn i : n . au wt0 the beauty, atlu and sublimity of the b to- L uvuaoy u-u iy yivo ua u can. KJUT pnCCS raDge fro ries of the isibl . A cents will hnd this Book I 1 . i 2o cents to SI.50- causa the lower limbs had been seized with cramps just before death, and were drawn up ont of shape. In the attempt to straichten them tho under- taker linally sat down upon them and was pressing them into the proper position in the coffin when some thins: struck him from behind, and turning his head to see what it was. he was confronted with the face of the corpse close to his own. The pressure npon the legs had tilted tbe body upright, but the poor undertaker, not under- . m . i standing, rau irom tne nouse in mor tal terror. Philadelphia, in. McCurdt A Co., oct 5-4w AV'ft fivo liRvin rr l'mmcneo cnnnci ,n Vv.. ATT Ti'nrvr J - & " uutvoo wiu xxjjaj i kj uu vasuniexo i .... is ueuny as gooa as anything that can be had for$L00. IT CERTAINLY IS GREAT VALUE FOR THE MONEY. The Primary cause of a Distant Symptom. Nervousness Is rarely a disease in itself j Inherent, but Is the lineal offspring of dys pepsia, in a majority of cases. The nervous disturbance Is at first trifling, but ultimately its parent so undermines the general health, as to produce consequences very threatening to that great nervous centre, the brain. Ilo.stetter's Stomach Bitter, is the most powerful medicinal opponent of tbe ravges of indigestion, and protects the nervous system from them. The tremors, the unnatural anxiety, tne headaches, the sleeplessness and loss of appetite which characterize digestive Irregularity and weakness, and which are almost invariably accompanied by an uncertain condition of the bowels and inactivity of the liver, are all eradicated by this matchless corrective, and when nervousness does not proceed from the cause designated, It affords most grateful relief. PORUS PLASTER A WPfiDERFUL R H ere is bo com pariawn between it and! the common slow Hctinir porus plaster. It Bis in every wr superior to all other exter-l nal remedies including liniments una tnei jo-ca'led electrical app. lances. It contains aew incdiriu i i l it ems which in combi nation wif- rubbi, popses the most extra ordinary in relieving, strengthening andl curative i-roi itit"-. Any Physician irJ your (wn locality will confirm tbe aboye statement. For IjA.uk UAU&., ttneuma-i tism. Feu alt Weakness, StuDbowi and! Neelected : r's &vA Coughs, diseased Kid-I nes. h'iODinir onsn. anecuons oi mti i ' : . . heart, and ail ills for which porus piasters reus?d, it iti in iv the best Known reme dv. Ask for Ileuson's Oapcine Porous Plas ter and take no otter, roia dj aii lsrug irists. Price 25 ccnti. Sent on receipt of i O...V a. ti - Ol Pl.t .1 BJI Tl'""- ' io" h3 From the great Trade Sale in New York. We are on our fourth invoice for this season, which nrnvM fnliv 4. the LOW PRICES given on these goods are. full j appreciated ' Prices Run from $4,00 to $25.00. LAMETS AMD FLAIIELS WILL cratic restoration in IbSO as the virtually unanimous re-election of John D.Gordon. The Democracy needs just njw the coa fidence to be ihipired iu the country at Urge by a hearty 'indorsement ot hU bensib'.o and conservative, coure iu the Senate far more thao it will need Geor gia's fifty thousand majority for the Democratic candidate for .President two years hence. W. Vick, r, Cfiuiiissioii Merchant, jWorth Water Street, , "WilTnine.t.011, 1ST. O. (ct 5 'E,& H.T. AHTHOHY&CO., 591 Uroadway, New York, (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers in Whv.t Frames, Albums, Graphoscos, S t've oscoixs and Views, Engraving, Chromos, I'hotop-aphs, and kitidretl goods, Celebrities, Actresses, etc Pli olographic Materials. W are Headquarters for everything in the way of Stereopticons and Magic Lanterns Leirig MahuTacturers of the Micr -Scientific Lantern, Stereo-Panopticon, University Stereoptican, Advertiser's Stereopticon, - , , Artopticon, School Lantern, Family Lantern, People's Lantern. Each style being the best of its class in tne market. Beautiful Photographic Transparencies of Statuary and Engravings for the window. Con vex Glass. Manufactuers of Velvet Frames tor Miniatures and Convex Glass Pictures. Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sect on receipt ot ten cents. oct Il-d2w-w2m THEREFORE INSURE AGAINST THEM By taking oat a Yearly Policy in the 03S IIjE LIFE INSTTBANOE CO., -- OF MOBILE, ALA. BLANKETS FROM $1.50 to 3I2.00 A PAIR" We are fully prepared for COLD WEATHER, and know from the quantity we are seiung inai our. jrnces are srOpular, v CANTON From So FLANNELS, "Up. MAURICE McOARTHY, President. H. M. FRIEND, Secretary. 25 Cents will insure againts Accidents for one day in the sum of $3,000 injthe Event of Death OR, ' 315.00 Per Week Indemnity j for Disabling Injuries. LINEN TABLE DAMASKS. NAPKINS AND TOWELS. We call attention to our Bleached Linen Damask at 50c. It is good value for 75c. We are offering a Special Bargain in Huck Towels; 18 inches wide, 33 long. All Pure Linen for lOa Bookbindery. mHE UNDEBSIGNED woald respectfallr X inform the cirixens of Wilminrton tht he is now prepared to execute all kinds of cooiDinaerj. Old boors made as gooa as new rriees rerr reasonaoie. uraers xor work may be left atS.O. Hall's Job Printing offlee on Princess street. nor 11 B. GKANT, J, WINBERRY OYSTERS 1 -i ' : Every Tueedajr and Thursday! FRESH 8DPPLIE3 of the Celebrated W laberrv Oysters are received at THE COMOPCLJTAN. Aloloftbemln to-day. ' The best of Wines, AJea. Liquors, Beer. Clears, acalwaya on band. T? lipi'O 1 Ttav tK Mud 1 Tta va Kti Mnti ...,.., on.-M n.,nn...5J. IIIVJEIV HANDKERCHIEFS Yearly policies issued at from $5 to $20 Over 00 doz. Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs, "all . ' 8tjl.es alitiPJ. We BUT THESE GOODS DlBECT 7B0M THE MAJamCTUBlW . - , I Agents. The rush we have at this department proves the fallacy or wnttn t unnrt nnHe. 1 . -. ... cheap gooos not oeing appreciaiecu Jnna NEW PIANOS 125 Eaeh, and all styles, Including Grand Square and Upright, alt strictly nasT-cxus, sold at tha lowest XXT CXIH WHOLXSALK JACTOBT prices, direct to the rrracHAsxa. These Pianos 210 Formerly sofd for $1.00 NOW REDUCED TO 7j5c. JeaihibUionSd weTeuaninioiy Having made more favorable arrangemenis with the inanuiaxturcr of commended for the hishkst Hoxoasover this celebrated Corset we are enaDlea to maxe the above oivd 12,000 in use. , Kejruiarly incorporawa jsan-i T?T7.rvTTrrprriV nfUtrinir Co. Factorr eatabiished over 36 I lUJJ UOllUJS years. The Square Grands contain Mathu shek's new patent Duplex Overstrvng Scale, the greatest improvement in the history ef Piano making. The Uprights are the finest in America. Pianos sent on triaL Don't fail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of 48 pages -maDed free,1 . MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., sept6-ly 21 East 15th street, 2f. T. CALICOJ5 FOR & Ontof I &C., &c., Slc &cm &c. Li TH0S.J. S0UTHEBLAND jrIYEKY: AID SALE STABLES, : ' Comer Third and Fnneeas Streets, Wilmington, K. C Horses and Tehicles for. biro at rea- cnaoie rater. Excursion paruea to tnt Sound and coantry aeeommoaated. may 36 O UBSClitBE TO THE DAILY BKVIEW kj ObIt bo cents per month to city sobacri era. Ol&cs corner; n aieraaqaunuiauu. op stain. SSTCash Wholesale Buyers will find, it to their advantage to gif L2)irywyy 45 T.larlcet Gtreet. Wilmington, Ih CI ct 22 ' Proprietor.
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