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,(; I 1 Miscellaneous WAIT NO LONGER! BUT COME TO THE Exchange Corner! You should come at once and seleotjycur Japanese! Goods before all are sold. A nice lot of those beautiful Waiters,! only $1,25 pr set; they are going fast. The nicest present you cangive is a Hand kerchief Box with half dozen nice Handkerchiefs, Or a Glove Box with one 01 jnore palrAof fJloves, To') should r member the Kid Glove De pot. The 4-Button Kid Glove yon should buy at once as they caiT not be duplicated in price. Only S1 oer Pair ? We can giveyouJKid Gloves from 50c upi Come and gel your J presents at Exchange Corner lor a little money! Y ou can find a Present for any one, from the darling babe to the robus man. WewouldJcall your attention to the v Flexible Hip Corset For sale only at Exchange Corner I It' is a Brauty ! Weinvite all to"eome aswe are prepared co'see.thcm on MONDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ! As we know it will not only bej " to their interest Hbut to" their amusement also. . H. SPRUNT, 'Exchange Corner- deo 21. The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES. Ed. and Prop WILMINGTON. N. C. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, lb', VIEWS A.NO REFieVl The great obstacle to converting the Chi nese in California seems to be the example of their Christian brethren. Tbe electric light, it is aunourced, has proved a great failure in the great Lon don fish market at Billingsgate In London is a sociots the members of which agree to use their influence to abolish the practice of wearing mourning . American anthracite coal, conveyed by sailing vessels to Marseilles and by rail to Geneva, is sold in the latter pface far about $10 a ton. It is cheaper than Ger man or French coal and better. Sewage farms and modern manures make 'surface water supply dangerous, and in England they are beginning to de pend more and more on artesian wells The London water companies have sunk several of late years. The Russian Government favors the pro ject of admitting women to pharmaceutical schools and drug stores. In Holland wo men have enjojed this training since 15CG, and female druggists are eagerly sought for, being recommended by. their order ly habits, accuracy, and cleanliness: Now that the Chinese have got a littLj breathtng spell, we advise tnem to reform . They should get diuiik, and lie, and cheat, and steal, and strike for higher wages, as their opponeuts do. If they want to get civilized, now is their time. AOanta Con. stituiioru The St. Louis Globc-Dcmocrut being for Grant, ia opposed to Sherman, and says : "No man who ia in favor of a one-term Presidency can support John Sherman in 1880. On the 4th of March, 1881, John will have been President four years, with B. B.Hayes as Chief Dep uty.' The report Jthat tbe doors of the Wit tenburg church upon which Luther nailed his theses are still preserved, is declared to be erroneous. These were burnt dur ing the Prussian bombardment of the city :n 17'JO The present poors are a gm oi Frederick Williali FT., in Ib-'S. They are VJ broi z-, and ImVe in bas-relief the Latin text oi the reformer s theological essuy. As honible as it may ajeem, it is given out from Washington that n -t a single Re publican -.Sena tor can jt found who has ever met Senator B. uee socially, and the famines of K-rpuMicin Senators bitterly deny that they have ever called on Bruce's wife or paid her any attention whatever. Pray, v, hut j3 Ui Republican party good tor.' 'We invite intelligent jcolored people in the Suuth to cut this out and paste it in their scrap-books. The Moble Register sayJ it it feared that Acklen, of Lousiaoa, will go over to the Republicans. He has, since the Democrats of the House declined vp vindicate Lis personal character, been very suliky, and has been voting with the Republicans on many important measures. The Republicans, too, ha"ve b.eu his friends in all his escapades; and, moreover,. it is said that tbe Secretary of the Treasury has it iu- his power to pae upon a carfor forty thuu&and dollars in which Acklen is indirectly interested. The treasury agents have unarthed a tobacco ring at New Orleans which has defied the department for 15 years. The fail particulars are not to bo given till the culprits are brought to trial but it is public rumor that the ring has counted among its chiefs a long and unbroken series of Federal officials; has i plundered the treasury of vast sums oL money; has connections extending as far as Missouri, Kentucky and Virginia, and: ramifications which are curiously interwoven with the structure of commercial society. Some time ago Cardinal Manning is sued an order forbidding women to sing in the choirs of Westminister diocese, and now Archbishop Fabre of Montreal was proclaimed that after June 1 the Fame regulations will be enforced In his diocese He s-ys: "We permit females to fciug by themselves at the retreats which may be given them, but it must be well understood that the mixture of choirs of men and women is prohibited." It is not the.b oy alone who stands on the burning deck. That serve is not a masculine monopoly . occurs .to one on reading how Mrs. Isadore Middleton, of Aiobi'e, the other night outwitted a bur glar. While putting away some jewelry she noticed that the library lamp had thrown upon the floor at. her feet the shadow of a man who Was crouching under a table.- The shadow was so dis tinct that she saw that the open hand had but two fingers. The instant convic tion flashed upon her that she was alone in the room with a nrgro desperado sui- pected of several burglaries, and having bnt two fingers on his right hand. There was no one in the house beside herself, but one maid-servant. She went to the table, under which the burglar was con oealcd, and rang for the girl, and wrote a note : "Take this to the jeweler's at 111 1 - 1 once, sue saia, "ana onng nome my diamond necklace and earrings. They are my most valuable jewelry, and I do not wish to pass another night without having them in my bureau drawer." And then the brave woman sat there and read the newspaper, and hummed an operatic air and when the door bell rang, went carelessly down stairs and admitted Bridget and the policemen she had sent for. Two fingered Jeff" is now serving a twenty prison. years' sentence in the state THE SPEAKERSHIP. The political cauldron at Washington is now bubbling and seething over the contest for the Speakership of the House of Representatives of the Forty-Sixth Congress, which cenvenes in extra ses sion on the 18th inst., just one week from to-day. Ex-Speaker Randall is a prom inent candidate for re-election with a very fair prospect of success, although he has some bitter opponents. He is a very able parliamentarian, a skillful tactician, active and vigilant in the exercise of the onerous : and oftentimes embarrassing duties of the position, and controlliog and guiding the deliberations in a masterly manner. It will hardly be possible jtb secure a more able and tflicient efficerj than Mr. Randall, but",as before stated, he has strong opposi tion which may result in his defeat. The most prominent opponent of Mr. Randall, in fact his only one on the Dem ocratic side of the House, is Mr. Black burn, of Kentucky. This gentleman has many warm friends,, who are earnestly presenting his claims for the Speakership, aad the chances may be said to be about equally divided between him and ex Speaker Randall. Mr. Blackburn has been repeatedly called to the Chair during the recent session of Congress and has evinced skill, judgment and efficiency as a presiding officer. He is, personally, more popular than Mr. Randall, which will prove a strong factor in h is favor. As he is a Southern man, the members from jthe South, who think it is time that their rights and claims should be acknowledged, will vote largely for him. j The Republicans, with Garfield, of Ohio, as their candidate, base their only hope f so cess upon the accession of the I GreT, backers to their, ranks, bnt as there arc s veu Greenback Democrats sad only five G reenback Republicans, the prospect is more favorable for the Democratic candi date than if the Green backer were want ing. We do not be a ghost of a chance for Mr Grtru. Id. nor is there a doubt in our min i ht a Democrat will be tbe next Sp- a er. I HE LION AND THE ASS. 1 be New Yorkers have a big thing in prospective. The work of advertising the Ir tt-n atioual Exhibition to be held in 1880, in that city, celebrating the cen tenbial of the inauguration of the govern me it, is begun sufficiently early. It is announced that on the 30th of next April, the ninetieth anniversary of the inaugura tion oi Gen. Washington is to be repro duced as faithfully as possible as a pre paratory celebration to call attention to the ptoposed exhibition of 1889. The programme is to h ive Mr. Hayes take the part of George Washington, landing about where the latter landed, going over the name route to the cent of the inaugura tion, and reading the first inaugural ad dress The attendance of both Houses of Congress and of the Governors and Leg islatures of tbe States is proposed. 1 he idea is a unique one very, espe cially that part which proposes to clothe the ass in the lion's skin and to have a fraudulent President of the United States represent one who, after the lapse of near ly a hundred years is still written "first in the hearts of his countrymen." Such a compliment to the memory of "The Fath er of His Country" is certainly a unique one. FEDERAL JURISDICTION. An interesting and vitally important case, involving the right of Federal inter ference in the State Courts, will come be fore the United States Supreme Court to day, based upon an application, from the Governor of Virginia, for a writ of man damus to compel Judge Rives, et the U S. Circuit Court, to re-deliver two crimi nals whom he had taken out of tbe cus tody of the State Court for trial iu his own court, lhe tacts or the case are briefly as follows : Two colored men, brothers, were jointly indicted for the murder of a white man, , and, after sever al trials, the jury disagreed as to one of them, but found a verdict of guilty of murder, in the second degree, as to the other, and both prisoners were remanded temporarily to jail. A petition was then filed befere the U. S. Circuit Court for a removal of the cases to that Ceurt, and Judge Rives granted the petition, basing his action upon the ground that as no col ored jurors had been summoned in the State Court, they bad been deprived of some of their rights in that C: art. Upon this condition of facts the General Assembly of Virginia passed a joint reso lution directing tne Governor to institute mandamus proceedings in the United States Supreme Court to recover posses sion of tbe prisoners and prevent their re trial in the United States Court. The mandamus proceedings having been insti tuted, . the hcaiiug will be had to-day when it is hoped that it may be decided that a State (oven though a Southern State) has yet some acknowledged rights which a Federal Judge is bound to respect. It is a satisfaction to know that Virginia has acted thus promptly and energetically iu this matter, and it is to be hoped that the result may prove a complete vindica. tion of the majssty of the laws of a sove reign State.' MOUXSMXE. 'Sound,' said the schoolmaster, 'it what you hear For instance, you, cannot feel a souud.' 'Oh, yen, yo( can!' said a smart boy. 'John Wiikiuss retorted the pedagogne, 'how do yon make that out? What sound can you feel ?' 'A sound thrashing,' quickly replied the smart boy. A new recipient of judicial honor n in Alabama was reminded after the argument in a case that was being tried before him was closed, that he should charge the jury, and rose and said: Gentlemen of the jury, I charge you half a dollar apiece, and I say you must pay it before de case goes on.' The following scene took place the other day in a Paris restaurant on the occasion of a wedding dinner. An awkward waiter, in attempting to place on the table the soup tureen filled with fat chicken broth, spilled its contents on a lady's white satin dress. The lady soreamcd, and was seized with hysterics. The waiter stooped and shouted in her ear: 'Don't despair, madame, there's plenty oi broth yet left in the kitchen. I am going for it now." This is the latest story that is being told of Mr So them's 'playful eccen tricity. ' He objects to his dog form ing new acquaintances, so he fastens two very sharp needles to his note, leaving the ends projecting about an inch. When a strange dog rashes up to 'shake noses' with him, he gets a thrust that sends him off howling, and the effect is such that Mr Both ern's dog cannot get within gunshot of any other that knows how the trick works. Saturday Magazine. A Yisage Rivalling in Yellowness That of a "heathen Chinee," If belonging to one of our race, can scarcely be described as is. fit lathe liver that needs arousing and regulating The remedy is at hand , prompt, efficacious. A course of Hoetetter s atomach Bitters will expel the misdirected bile from the blood and direr it into the proper channel, open the bowels. removS the dyspeptic symptoms which in variably accompany bilUousneea and coun teract the rapidly developing tendency to dangerous congestion ef the liver, which must always exist when the skin and whites of Che eyea assume this yellow hue. The pains through the right lower ribs, aide and shoulder blade, the nansoa, ur red state oi the tongue, and unpleasant breath which indicate liver complaint, in short all its dis agreeable .concomitants are soon remedied by this sovereign corrective, which in ad ditionCto its regulating properties is a superb lnvlgorant, and a pure and agreeable medi cinal stimulant, appetiser and nervine. A Word with Practical People. The climate of some parts of the South seems to peculiarly foster three special scourges of the general health; these are yellow fever periodically; malarial fever and consumption of premature decline al ways. The result of all of them, when not rapidiy fatal, is complete prostration of the whole system, and in most cases utter inability to derive restoration from the nourishment of ordinary food. Then the Doctors all say, the only thing the stomach and pancreas, and liver, can ac stept and turn into vitalizing blood and solid fiber is God Liver Oil, or rather Scott's Emulsion of the Oil with the Hy pophosphites of Lime and Soda This is a finer nutrient than the Oil alone, and is besides a splendid tonic, and then it has not the least disagreeable taste or odor, and is .acceptable to the most sensitive stomach. Miscellaneous Co To GEORGE MYERS', 11, 13. df. 16 south Front St Make no Mistake ! rj 18 THREE STORES contain the 1 argest LA and Finest Selections of Choice Family Groceries, Wines, Teas, Liquors and Provisions the City hat ever Known ! Pony, Blue Grass, Delmonico Club House Sweet Mash, Smoky Hollow and Ken tacky Gem Whiskeys, Wines, Cham pagnes, Holland Gin, Jamacia Ram, French Brandy, French Cordials, Domestic Wines. Oolong aad Imperial Teas, 25 per cent un der Market Price. 100 Bbls Choice Red Apples, lOQ Bbls Potatoes, 50 Boxes and Bales Oranges, 1000 Cocoa Nuts, 100000 Choice Havana Cigars, 3,000 Cases Assorted Goods. Sweet Mash f 3 00 per gallon. Baker's Old Rye $2.00 per gallon, Choice Teas 60 cents per pound. Make no Give him fb 11 istake. Call. ASTONISHING PRICES 1 YOU CAN BUY AT MY STORE, ON MARKET STREET. 1 Lb. of Grouad Coffee, at 15c Guaranteed pure. Bright Yellow Sugar 8c Pure White do 9c Standard "A" do 10c Good Green Tea f Oe Good Butter 20c FULL STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES, including all grades of COFFEES, Roasr. ed every day under my own supervision ; and when I sell a certain kind I know what I am doing. Call and get it warm from the Roaster CHEAPER than any one else can sell i in this city. JAMES ('. STEVENSON 9 mch 8 Headquarters for Ale, Lagtr Seer and Porter. H JL.CTJS 6c BON'S, No. f Market Stmt JA!r FURNISH YOtf WITH THE BESl Ale, Lager Beer and Porter, both keg and bottled, ia the city. JktT- Coantry orders promptly attended to. eh 4 Kavsu t m,u ims sutuimu a spli line of whit aad colored Cards Bristol board. Can gire a nice job an -v vnaivrn mi-it a unnu.un lestdid aad the a peas too m to city. a DAILY RBTIMW JOBOFFICB. SBractB. sy wprsewian n Wilcox, Cibbs Co CELEBRATED THE MANIPULATED GUANO ! The Best and Cheapest ! f o COTTON In offering tovou the WILCOX, GIBBS another season, we do so with tbe nmst perfect coi ncence mat tu will find h 1 BEST AND CHEAPEST FERTILIZER It is ne new article, requiring expe:iments to establish' its value, lit w for vears with unbounded suco ss, eainine 3mnlpH ma t.h STANDARD FERTILIZER. ' ki Tt has been our studv. not to make it our success in these efiorts we refer you to -. j .i u It, as well as to tne mousauus iu iue ouulu This Guano is so well known that it is annex a few testimonials in our circulars tests oi it aiongsiue me i cruwaii ouauu, r. .. , t- : f TT .-.-,11 1 . . ..Itt n -win f r c.-i t.Oyt fry ineir orura eai .jr. -i l ! Our Acents are authorized to' sell the payaDie in cottou uexi ran. janzy-dw Appleton's Journal for 1879. THE PROPRIETORS of APPLETON'S JOURNAL will heneeforth devote it ex elusively to literature of a high order of ex cellence, by writers of acknowledged stand ing. It is the growing habit of the leading minds in all countries to contribute their best intel lectual work to the magazines and reviews adequately reflect the intellectual activity of tbe time thus expressed, it will admit to its pages a selection of the more Noteworthy critical, speculative, and progressive papers that come from the pens of these writers. Fiction will still occupy a place in the Journal, and descriptive papers will appear ; but large place will be given to articles bear ing upon literary and art topics, to discus sions of social and political progress, to pa pers addressed distinctly to the intellectual tastes of the pubhc, or devoted to subjects in which the public welfare or public culture is concerned. Terms of Appleton's Journal. Three dol lars per annum, in advance, postage prepaid by the publishers, to all subscribers in the United States or Canada; or Twenty-five Cents per number. A Club of Four Yearly Subscriptions will entitle the sender to an extra subscription gratis; that is, five copies will be sent one year for twelve dollars. Ap pleton'a Journal and the Popular Science Monthly, for one year, for seven dollars, postage prepaid (full price, eight dollars). The volumes begin January and July of each year. Subscriptions received for "any length of time. D. APPLETOBf k Co., Publishers, 649 k 661 Broadway, New York. jan At John Carroll's Yu GET THE BEST WHI8KEY pas ed over any counter in'this city. A solemn fact! Also, Wines , Liquors and Cigars, an free lunch every day. The Celebrated Winberry Oysters sold only at THE COSMOPOLITAN, jan 21 Bonitz's Hotel, GrOT iDSBORO, 1ST. C. p RICES REDUCED TO $1.25, $1 66 nd $100 per day,accotding to location of rooms. Single Meals 26 and 60 cents. Bar, Billiard Boom and Ear ber bhop attached to the Hotel- S" Accommodations for Ladies and fam ilies unsurpassed. Special advantages offer vd to Commercial Travelers. WM. BONITZ, f 1 Proprietor. Furniture. JUST RECEIVED FROM FACTORY, a large assortment of Walnut and other V grades of FURNITURE, which we offer at Great Bargains. Call and examine. Lo g T ?5 w E-tJ d r Z-l .2 -2? HI -r 99 t if Sis' 9 & ' I b s ' M ?l mil 5 B r 5s & ? feb 19 D. A. SMITH & CO. FERTILIZER, GUANO :o: & CO.'S MANIPULATED ttnw. ia use. J iu favor from year to ear. m,t;i . : EQUAL to others but SUPFRmu the many of your neighbors who v, J' M ?. wave xJ auauuc .uuou oiaies. unnecessary to publish anv certify. i only from Planters who have ma,i J as suumug uuw it ixiw pares with Per --ir 5Dk coin otid Yli ill 1 I 1 , i . In . . ,v u-M MANIPULATED on very favorabk t- J.ca.S - X- rniTxiWAY. ArB. I TO -A-TOTEIiTISEBS. Geo. P. Kowell & W SELECT LIST OF Local Newspapei ; i Many persens suppose this list to btasl posed oJCHbAr, low-priced newipipi The fac tis quite othervrite. The ettMl states excily what the papers are. the name of a paper is printed in Fl J FACE TY HE it is in everv instance toefii'1 liOrinr lit f Vi r nla. U7kn in. A in Ci'l TAL8 it is the ONLY paper in tbs M When printed in roman letters it is neiM the best nor the only paper, but it uiai j very erood one. notwithslaadiD?. tdi fives the Donulation of everv town tod I circulation of every psper, IT IS JiOTl UU-UrKKATIYE LIST. IT IH W CHEAP LIST. AtthefootoftheCtUiq for each St te the important towns whkti not covered by the list are enumerated. 18 AN HONEST LIST. Ths rates for advertising are barelv one-fifth th lishers schedule. The price for single 8a ranesfrom$l to $60. The price for i inch four weeks in the entire luttslDW. reeular rates of the Diners for the stmt' and time are $ 2 . 026. 60. The list ioclso' newspapers of which 179 are i'guedDJ and 776 WEEKLY. Thev are located in different cities and towns, of which State Capitals, 346 places of over 6,000 p latin n, and 486 County SenU. LiuK'; application. Address Geo. V. Rowel! I & Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Bfl sereet, (Printing House Square), 1st 1 feb 1 1 mo8 All Right at Last! A"X7'EARE PLEASED at being V V state to our friends and the public that store occupied by us, damaged bj t.' fire, has been thoroughly repaired. we have now in stock a full, line of Fresh Family Grocei and aie prepared to fill all order. We have stiil a few articles by the late fire which will Oe sold t - - ; ' ' J. W. ALDERMAN C- Cc.r. fJheatnut and Water IB Ham and Eggs 1 jyOUNTAIN BUTTER, ChoicSi hotter,, Sugar Cured Pig Bacon Baas, age, Liver Pudding, Pigs feet, Sof. ee, flour, c Send to No. 34 Was ftb 7 J. H. PETTWA -." THE STEAMER WILL RESUME KKG ular trips to Smithrillle MONDAY, March 3, leaving her Wharf at 9:30 returning I 5 P. M. ' Harms: been Overhauled . atedand Painted, we proaite ezcar and pleasure seekers aecomocauu Daaeed. Tickets BO centa. -port feb 28 GEO. MYEBS, Af
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