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The Daily Eevicw rfv.iw. x. j As ki. miu rop WILMINGTON. N. C FKIl'AY. OCTOBER S, 1.9. ENTZBKD AT THE rosTOFFtCE AT Wilmington, N. C, as Second -Clas If attics. VE1WS AND RifiVlES. ADenison (Tex.) girl's foot was b. d ly wounded, reuniting in lockjaw. A physician was called, aod terror at the right of the edged Instruments produced a reaction and the girl was well -before anything could be done for her. Score another for the cutty-pipe ! Mrs. Margaret Duncan, the oldest woman in Scotland, who died at Cupar Angus on Tuesday at the age of 100, having been born in 1773, was a great smoker, and uu til recently, when she became blind, was in r possession of all her faculties. SLe leayes an orphan only sixty years of age. During General Grant's risit tc Tokio, Japan, be and Mrs Grant each planted a apling near the Toe'bogu Temple. A graren stone to commemorate the event has been placed in front of each tree, one bearing the inscription, 'Grant's Hinoki' and on the other 'Mrs Grant's Giyoku ran.' The unveiling of the two funeral mouu ments in the cemeteries of Montparnasse and of Pere la Chaise, to the memory of the French soldiers killed during the Franco-German war, will take place in November next. The monument of Mont parnasse encloses the bones of 500 soldiers and that oi Pere la Chaise those of 2,500 soldiers. . Trouble is alreadyoeing arranged for Mayor elect Kallocb, of San Francisco. Previous to the election be publicly prom ised that he would fill the office to which he had been nominated for a leas sum than the legal salary. This is said, by good authority, to amount to bribery un der the Constitution of California, and a case will be made up on it with a view to getting a decision from the Supreme Court. Three Italian bicyclists ave just pre-, formed the journey from Milan to Lyons in five days by Genoa and the Cornice. The distance exceeds slightly 880 kilorne- 'They therefore traveled at the rate of 110 miles each day, and kept up this extra ordinary speed for five successive days, traversiug the rutty illpaved roads and the worse-paved streets of villages and towns. Yet they won no belt. Very little was heard of the loss - sus tained by the Rossi ii in their campaign in Armenia during the Russo-Turkisb war. The correspondents were mostly in the Balkan peninsular, but a recent re port from the Russian staff shows that the force eDgaged lost 30 per cent of its officers and 23 per cent of its men, in all a total of 2,139 officers and 70,378 men, about equally divided between killed or wounded and missing. - False hair is being largely used in Paris for" the adornment of children belonging to high life. The soft, flaxen locks that are seen floating in the wind on the beaches of Trouville and Dieppe are, it appears, in many cases false. The Parisian asserts that a chroniquer, for whom the grand mom.de has no secrets, says that some ladies already dye their children's hair and darken their eyebrows, and complains that in high life mothers have a tendency to regard their children rs mere talking dolls. At the McIIenry House, Meadviile, Pa., there is a parrot which is a source of great annoyance to train men. When it se s a freight tram coming it will yell at the top of its voice, "Switch off! switch ofll" The enunciation is so distinct that it not nnfrequently happens the train will be switched to avoid a supposed dan ger. The same bird, when it sees a pas senger train, will yell, "All aboard 1" and thereby cause a scamper among tho pas sengers; who, after sitting in the cars for ten or fifteen minutes, will discover they have been sold.- Leadville, Col., is having a relapse. The feverish excitement which marked its early history is dying out. Cash pro ducing properties have advanced in value, but prospects have declined enormously and most of them are unsaleable at any price. Holes which could have been sold last spring for thousands of dollars can cow be secured in exchange for a railway ticket to St. Louis. Even the paying mines fall far short of expectations Bsal estate is dull and empty houses are plenty. The town started off with such a rash that a reaction wos inevitable. San Francisco people always drive ATo.rv stranger out on the Cliff Hnuaa road, giro him a breakfast at the hotel and show him the sea lions sporting on Sea Bock. They have one big seal that is known as Ben Butler on account of his striking likeness to the Essex statesman When Grant saw Seal Bock and Ben the other day and observed that the waters of the Pacific rolled between him and the rock be remarked that Ben was evidently Barperintendlng the Dutch Gap Canal. We beg to pxplain;: i We wrote it yes terday, "Vj are not of those wl-o desire Tilden." The-e was a word on the proof which was not in the copy and this was marked out l at if apt cared j yeN rda that "we are or thj j Of course ; hf v telfieent reader saw the error on trading the article. AH Jhers are invito.! t H- 1 . - t .11 ' Jl. fuLeral, fronJS;nteehth ttreet, to-i.ight at 12 o'clock, sharp, with side, arms and l i I c L li.Li. . . i mree Tounurj oi very uisuk. uirinui;. SE V K2V C A L, KS O F( O ON f ROM FOUR ARCliS. i An Eds(-fitld correspondent of the Char leston Neuis Coitrier writes that paper thatO. E Oieatharn, Esq, clerk of the court for that county, hag a four! acre patch planted in cotton, from whjch ht h as a' ready picked, j ginned ianjd picned five bales, averaging 448 plunds. Mr Cheatham believes, and other good pau ters agree with him two ba'es. Three it hat he will yet get bales is cotton, on account of the fine quality, brought of a cent above the piaaket price, i A COUXTKR EXODUS. A Washington dispatch says: "South -em farm lbaorer can m.ikQ more in a year in cash or its equivalent, and are in every way better off than I the same clas8 in any otber part of the jcountry. By way of news, a couuter exodus! has5 been started. Arrangements are about ! com pleted by the Mississippi and Louisiana planters for importing colored labor from Miss mri and the border States. I Several railroad companies!, are about to issue tickets over their roads at excursion rates for this purpose.' TOO TRUE. How soon one becomes hardened rr accustomed to suffering! Pojr VIempuis, i t and the adjoining countty.is titill in agony from the plague,' and yesterday the dona- tion fuud to thei Howards' aggregated the small sum of 87. . , Ou.e year ago a';d subscriptions were be ing taken up at the Churches, on the streets corners and in the bar rooms, everywhere throughout this bruwd land. To Guy hardly an tff.r'tj is being made fur the relief of the poor I. fauffcrers. People are tired jj of giving; tbey can't afford it. If 1 it is really too much of a tax upon their reiouJrccs. First, the Beaufort disaster, Alien tha j Hcod fund and so on ad infiililuiii Bat tru veiling theatricals dravvi good houses and cigarb and I f i j tobacco are couatautly consumed. Wine, i 1 i i i j whiskey und lager' beer coulinueSj to be drunk, bilk dresses of I costly material ex- pensively made up are j worn and costly hafs With Gdo plumes- and feathers are stiil been ia the ctmrches. But then, well but then, what,? Why, we suppose it is the way of the world. Alas I that it is so. OUR STAJNi t) 1 biXi. ARMY. i r I It is asserted by all tbe stalwart organs, ihat "we have no sianding(aimy, or none to speak of," and they claim that what little we have is an' absolute necessity, to repel any invasion with! which the couutry might be threatened. ) ( i The army, whetber large or small, costs the taxpayers of the country the snug little sum pf 820 000,00ol per arj num. and wliile this enormous sum is annually appropriated for the mainten ance of the military, the propriety oi keepii.g so large a force, at such an ex pense, will be gravely questijoned by those who have the good and prosperity of the country at heart. The total number of officers in the' United 'States military service, as given in j the report cy( the General of the Army, is 2l53, and' the total number of eulinted men is 23,255, making an aggregate cf 25,407. Now does any sane niau for ajrnQment suppose that this large force, necessitating such a vast drain upon j the taxpayers for its support, is necessary in such a time of profound peace? Does auy one suppose that It might not be reduced to 10,000 enlisted men, j with the proper quota of officers, without any rik or hiudrance to the pece and prosperity and stability of the government? We have not a doubt that the number we have named would be amply sufficient foij every actual need It is a case in jwhich the demand is entirely inadequate to the supply, aud we hope that th'e. patriotic press of the country will continue to hold the ouU rageous wrong! up to the gaze of the people, and that our legislators I will con tinue to labor in jhe causej until this enormous and uncalled for expenditure ii materially reduced, i i The idea that; such a force is rendered necessary by a possibility of an invasion by a foreign fje, is too absurd for criti cism. Every tone knows that, shoald such an unlooked tot and improbable event occur, it woujd not be the soIdieiS of the regular army who would be called upon to repel the invaders. Every one knows that, the moment a foreign foe should menace our J shores, the volunteer army of the United States would be called upon to give him a warm reception. No one presumes that the army is too large or even large enough to compete with any considerable foe, nor will it be expected to do so. But it ia perfectly evident that, in these "piping times of peacs," there ifl ? f ' tM. - L r h j H nn eariuiy ueuessny or use iur im.it....... tbe number now on the muster rolls. A curious irstance of partia! loss of memory is meutioned in the French pa pers. A painter,' who was visiting a iiriend at Bceaux. was standing on a bal- cry uu the second floor, wh n l?e over b'!arc d himself and fell on the ground beluw. Every one imbed down stairs, ex peeling to hud him dea I, but he quick ly picked himself up, and aeemed unhurt. When, however, he turned to address hs friends, he could not remember their names. He bad forgotten his own, and, to his utter astonishment,! he also found that he could not recall a pingle substan tive. He can pronounce one after the other the letters of which tbe names of his wife auddaughter aro composed, but be is un a ileto unite them into one word. i ! 'Bless me, Einiiy, yon don't ock as well as usual indeed, I do not think I ever saw you looking as old as you look to-day.' I'My dear, I never was as old as I am to day. ' Too much refinement' is .bad. Call a San Francisco mau square, and he likes it ; bat a Boston man of culture, who i called a Friecan quadrilateral, promptly got filled with i buck-i-bot. Boston Post. It being claimed, by one of the sterner sex that maD was made first and jlord of creation, the question was asked by an indignant beauty how loug be re mained lord of creation. 'Till he got a wife,' was the reply. And now the returned city people write to tneir country cousins witn whom they have been staying, that tney arnvea sateiy, but tonna tne city infested with mall-pox, which is like ly to last all wiuter. Boston Post. It is related of a certain clergyman, who was noted for his long sermono, with many divisions, that one day, when he was advancing among tho teens, he reached at length a kind of resting placti in his discourse whri, pausing to tako breath and asking tbe question, 'And what shall I say mori?' a voice from the coogreg ttion eariiest ij .responded, 'Say amen!'.' In an E oglish court, in the course of an argutaei t, a barrister remarked : ' What does K tty say ? Who s Kitty?' baid tbe magistrate: yout wife?' 'Sir J mean Kitty, tbe celebrated lawyer Oh,'said the magistrate, I susjject you mean Mr. Cnitty, the author of the great work on pleading ' I do sii ; but CbiUy ia an Italian uame, mud ought to bo p.onou jced Kitfcy.' New Advertisements. Boatwfi?ht & McKoy TOLD YOU SO. HiVE ADVANCED. Bat Dererthfclose, we can eveD now sell you BARGAINS. Come and examine our stock and prices. ' . t j ; It will certainly pay you. ' . ' ' I You will at least allow usj to post you on prices. Won't jou? ! I i Write for Sacrples lind Prices. i Your com- - . I- munications will receive prompt answers, i We keep every thing that is kep in a first class Grocery establishment. j Our Wiiie, Liquor and Cigar Department caacot be excelled in the State. - I Special attention given to the Retail De- "" i i ptrtment. I Goods always resh. Luxuiies and 8nb i , . stantials at very small margin. The fact is we keep on retail the largest and most complete stock of any house in the State I ," Call and see us. Boatwiight &HcKoy, 5 i 7 North Front Street. - ! I - sept 29 , For Smithville, STEAM YACHT KL1ZA- BETH, CapL D.W.Chad wick, 1- carrying United States Mail. JLeavea wharf foot of Market street daily (except Mondays) at 3 P. M.j , Returning, leave SmithTille at 6 A. M. B, P. PADDISO. ept8 . itAgent. For Rent. rpHAT DE3IRA.BLE WHARF, at j. 1 ST" . . ,.. ,. lOOt OI JlUI'KrrT J rrC , - "j by the Baltimi re Stearnehip Cotepay. Ci ir plete with Offices. Sh. tis, Ac A?'-. te COAL and WoilD A ' rorr r-f hi and Molberrv ftreet ,t tr, c- t rropird by J. A.. Si ringer. A i ti , sept30-tf . H V? TT. , 1 i For Rent. ! I . mmT nrwip i nil' lih Sil UK VPE Ii. 1 te3 an . . nr a. i ? J ..... ii. . on imra street, ei rep-i occupied by Col. Jaa. G. Bur.. Apply to ! R. F. LAVOrtOV. sept 24 I For Rent, i THAT DESIRABLE STOKE, also HALL on thiri fl or, Dew ly fitted up, corner Market and t uth Water Streets from tha 1st of October AppJy to ' Bept U-tf H B. FILERS. S600. RENT THAT VKRY desirable store on Market Street, occa, ie by Mr. Thos. H. Hcwey, as a Shoe ytore.' The cheapest Store on the ftreet. Aprly to THE McKoY'S. sep5t 10-if ! For Rent ! rpHE ELFGANT RE8IDEJNCE oe corner of Third and Walcut stB , im recent'y occupied by Wm. Calder, Esq. J Possesion given October 1-t. Apply to, i J. F. GARRELL. eept S3 tf The New Soot and Shoe Store 32 MARKET STREET. 1 . .1 rpo MY FRIENDS AND Patrons : Thaukfal for past favors, I will in- I form them that ! havuat returned fr om the North, where I have visited all the celebra ted markets for Bo -ta and Shoes. I am determined te sell a good shoe 'for a low price, such as you never bought in i All 1 ask is a call and a this market before. fiir con'parison. 1 My stock is now ar. iving with every t'ain nd cancot be excelled by any in the city. Kispectfuliy, sept 13 C. ROSENTHAL. Manchester Yarn. i 1 Bales MANCHESTER YARN. A superior quality, just received 9g Bales Lake George 'steetiug, Salt, 6000 ggmjr, Tie s. facKp LIVERPOOL SALT, I I striped Sack?. i -)AA hol& and Half Rolls BAGwItm, jl O j j 3500 une' "New Flour, Bacon, &o. 150o!fibls Fresh Flour, 250 Boxes D. H and Smoked Hides, 60 Bbls Citf Mess Pork, 10 Tuba Choice Family Lard, 12b Bbls Solars, Crashed, jGranulatad, Ai Extra O, and (J. 1 J 100 Bbis and Bxes Freh tracker?, J 1 25 Boxes Cream CheeeeJ Potash, Lye, Soda, Soap, fctarcb, Buckets, japer Twine. For sale low by WILLIAMS A MUKCHISONr sept 29 Wholesale Gro. & Com. Mer. Hale's Weekly. j Av TUESDAY, the 7th day of Ocicbrr. Jlh79, and in the City of Ralei r , , t t- unuertigD' u win commence tne pubiicruMU of HALE'S WEEKLY, a JSorth Caroli-.a Democratic Newspaper. These four words convey all tha'a colnnjA cf Prospectus could tell : the gooi A te State; the success of the Par'y which is the life of the ttate and ihe c. nnry ; the pub ticati n of a l tbe news ; these the objects proposeu. That he can do the lasl and c tribute to tle firtt and second, the su-scr;bt-r doei not affect o dubtj The People r ave set their seal of approval upon his pst aud he does not ooubt the future. Hale's Wbeklt will be printed from new and beautiful typ and on fair white paper. The price will bs l pc annum. No na-ne will go upon its mail books without payment and no paper will be sent alter expiration of the time paid for. P. M HALE. Kaleirh, Sept 16. 1879. sept 16-tf I Female School. MISSES BUilR & JAMES, Principals. MRS. M. S. CUSHING, Instructress in Vo cal and Instrumental Music. THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL 8E88ION of this Pchool will commence on Mrn. dav, Oct. 6th, 1679,! and close during the lat week i June 10. (The coarse of instruction i eo'id aad thorough, acid the utmost care will bo t&K b, as heretofore, to avoid every, ihing pertai iwg to a superficial I education Ycuog child en carefully and judiciously trained, by means of object lessons and Kin dergarten occupation, in. cotjonctioa with tbe best text book instruction. Fr e hand drawing taught without extra charge. For further! particulars see circulars at the different Book Store in Ue city, or enquire of Piincipals I j A limited number of pupils can b PI gillie i : i u.-s . " . . t . Notice our GrSDuRsoDltPUr M A M , WhiteSewing! Machine Co. Cleveland, oHm A October 1st.1 FALL C At OK WILL COMMENCE. Weather been loo iiol for People T to Read I "' . i j " Adverlisemeiits. FVIAa LINE OF JUST RECEIVED AT P, L eeiOOERS '& GO'S, $500 Reward ! i .- , ' I For a Cigar at' the same price thai equals oiir p-i;-i-2ir-c-i-P-E ' , 8250 Seward ! 11 , 1 FOB ONE THAT BEATS OUR soz,br SHINGLS ! 8100 HeWard ! For an all-tobacco Cigarette, cf same ftyle, fiDisb and quality, I that can be sold as low as our I sept Z ! ONLY '19 DOLLARS ! ' PENNSYLVAN f A. . mm MACHINE Iqnal to any Singer in the Market T.e above cut represents tbe most popular Style for the people, which we offer you for the v jry ow price of 19, in .luctiriz attach ments. Kemen ber, we d not atk you to par until you have seen the machine. "tfe?. After havinor PVflmincil it if it iavtrtffi.il Bf represent, return it to us at our expecse. 1 vjiiib' 1 jruur inieresrs aiO frnef i "nt;e. n you live within seven hundred miled the frtight will not bs more thai one dollar. Addresa, Pennsylyania Sewing Marine Co., j I 17 N. I Oth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. aug 29-wtf Winberry j Oysters THEi ARE GOOD now. Another instil ment just received this morning. IPs cold nough now for hot Whiskey ana fat Oysters, Free Lunch eyery day at 11 o'clock. :aept26 JOHN OABBOLL. Hit; it f t", f.wT t f. in a mo. u uia, ir.t t t-A t.J 8H m. full--a.r.nth9 of W9. J 'T'tnt VERREI 1,'s Ul PATI in Soutbem Nubia and ami !?'dlv,! rful rcsul s in fScut?, Ku$t ltu cir ost aggravated ca.-ti of f .' W. dtr U)08t rause from one t to outi filtered or strinnH nrr., .. . . it paa,es through the Lirer ilTt of bile exists, Bf iu .LZ?K - J , ' ' - lutncn th Rib " uotcnly prevents to a cf,ta;,t" airTl! Fever and Ulack Voir.it, but L arhe, ConetipMion of the Bowei8.eft!Lll ro one neeo rear Ve o r- expel the Malarial Pi80n and trom the blood bv u in? Miakgr,.,0?'' which is sold by al! Dr si;?0 1.C0 bottles, or wi "'Ibese.tbyeyS l'roprtetors. A biiaietp Dr Pemberton's Stillineiaor ! I . Belight Us, Cancer, Ulcers aud Sorea that all narts of the couutty, are i;otojt able but so miraculous as to be doabJ? it not lor the abundance of proof. 7 t Remarkable Cure of Scrofula CASE Ob' (JUL. j. t BRANSoj Kwost-, JJa., Septan Gente: For uxtetn yarg I h.,.. grear tuflerer from Scrcfula u H,," ireesing forms. I have been co n edfc7 room ana be a for fif teen y an with i loua ulcer atioiis. The incfst'tppfOTedk'1 dies for such cases had h-en uged, ttii moBt eminent physicians consulted, tj' auy decided benefit, 'ihua pnitnf frees d, desponding, I was sdrjed b? i yer, of lloyd county, Ga.. to eomit the use of your Compound Extittteuik Language, is as inaurhcient to describeOi lief 1 obtained from th-; tipof the ftUr as it is to 'onvey. an Hdequi5 id.-a of tensity of my eullorinp before u.inf medicine; sufficient to say, I abandont; other remedies nd 0( n tinned th uefji Bxtract of h til linpia, until I cn Myh "1 am cured of all pain," of al ditetx,e notaiDg to obstruct tbe active pu-iuudi orofession. More than eitrht idodUu b elapsed since this remarkable cure, fit. any return f the disease. , j for the truth of the abbve staemt,l! fer to any gentleman in Bartow coatj.t' and to the members of tho barcf Cb Circuit, who are acqcamt d witb me. Ii yet remain, with the oeepest(tratita4, Your obeiient serrant, A MJRACL?. I West Poist, Ga., Sept. II. Ml I day ot June, ISoJ, witb what wartpp tq be Acute Kheu mutism, and wi rtj!i the same n ith no success, in fcarrh,fed ing, pieces of bone bean to work otta' right arm, and continued to apte.ffl the bone from tbe elbow to thejibialdft'h cme out Many pieces of b ne cine f the right 'foot ana leg. The(cawfM pronounced one of Whita hwelliEg. 4'( hiviug been confined aooutl six jeanHtj bed, and ihe ense c -nsidered bopelr.H induced to try Dr. Pemberion's CB?j t-'xtract of Stilli gia, and was w jirtiir fied wiih its effects that I have ouoti sK use of it until the present. J My Idau.'hter was confined t&ber bH six j eats .befce she pat m rt 'tm K over without he. p. .She now sit 0Pi anleewg mostof her ti c bail luen.om.' Her enerl haltb iinnr f and I Deliey,' she will,, as her limn? stcenyih, waiK well. I aUrib-ite hrtt ry, w ith tb bis-ii-g ft df,u jour i'i v ub'e muicin. With r0 I am, our truly. dL1W( ! Wept Poikt, Ga., P' V, "Gents: The ab. ve certificate ;f J J' Biaiton we kuow anl cwlifj to,1! true The th.g is h; h-inircdj' respected citizens will certify tor reference can be iven as n:aj i Yrus. truly, , J1 ( RAWfoKJi W AT K ER, II OS. tL i) VILLI a 113. . ' lY'l. P.T.1bfrtors fruiIttV, pared by A. P. Merrell 4 Co.. PbJ ( Sold by all Druqrjisis in $l.W sent by express. A gei-.ts, watted w " ( everjha-e. - i-end .or er4fk "CirioM Ptnrt nil. ii cdicir.es m t to in I,e0P'el!.'l Wanted. i . I ' I J'jUivN'EY.fiN P&lSTfc! bring the higbet recommend ti ( rousofa Dositi '--n ia r.eWP1 , the country. Will work cheap i pept 16-tf PAILTJ Houses and Stores A.PPLT TO to Attorneys aild Co-insellor Office orth;iide AlarUt bU aod id. Furniture. JUST RECEIVED FiiO-7i a large assortiaent of "' rrades of FURNITUK K, ins. CaH;ani it Great Bargai , SMITH1 feb 19 P. A.' ; Ii ) i I
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