The Baiiv Revise WILMINOTON. N. C. TUESDAY OCIOBKR 7. EHTIBBD AT THE tt8TOFFtCE AT Wilmington, N. C, as Second Clas Mattek. Prof. Church, of West Point Academy, says that candidates for that institution are not nearly bo well fitted as they were a quarter ef a century ago. Propagating sponges by cutting th lire ones into small pieces, attaching them to lumps of rock and sinking them to proper depths in suitable places is pro- red bv a Prof. Schmidt; He thinks in three years they wilt be marketable and yield a handsome profit. A94 carat diamond, fouud recently at Mekera'a Buab, in-the South African diamon fields, was sold on the spot for $35,000. The same "digger" in whese lot this rare find fell unearthed about the same time a 'fine stone cf 22 carat, and another of 101 carats, besides several smaller gems. It appears that 500 laurel wreaths and several thousand violet bouquets for the Prince Imperial's funeral were manufac tured at Munich, Deither Pa jis nor .London artificial flower makers being able to un. dertake the work in the time allowed 4,000 persons are employed in that indus. try by 37 factories in Munich. The friends of Gan. Hancock propose to establish a Hancock headquarters at Washington when Congress meeta and to begin the work of actively pushing him for the Democratic nomination for the Presidency. They expect much assist ance from the South and parts of the West. The Florida canal project has been given up. The projectors' wanted special session of the State Legislature to give them au act of incorporation, but they refused to advance 15,000, as the Governor requested, to pay the expeuwe of the session, and the Governor pro nounced the bill which they had pre pared wholly inadmissible. Notwithstanding the deeperate con dition of the Turkish finances there was set apart, out of a recent loan, 65,000 for new decorations for the imperia ' yacht, and 20 000 for two new aquari urns for one of the Sultan's pleasure grounds. At the same time all the officers of the army have been thirty-seven months without pay and are suffering greatly. A Tennessee darky preacher held forth recently as follows: 'You girls call your sweethearts 'darlings,' and you men call yours 'daisies,' and you girls are afraid to come up here for fear some other girl wih get off with your 'darlings,' and you men for fear some other fellow will get away with your 'daisies and' said he, 'between this 'Jailing' and 'daisy' business lots of you 'niggers' are going straight to hell.' The Mexican volcano of Orizaba, 17 300 feet above the sea level, has been ascended by M. Athalz i, a resident of Puebla. Thh teen persons accompanied him, one of whom died at the top from rarefaction of the air, and another a few days afterwaids from erysipelas caused by the reflection of t e sun on the snow. 7,000 steps bad to be cut in the snow to gain the summit, and the expedition occupied four days, one of which was a blank owing to rain and snow. Baron Muller, in 1859, first made the ascent, and he has had very few suc cessors. The Bev. Albert Whiting, an Ameri can missionary in China, died of famine fever while ministering to the starving natives. The Governor of the province offered to defray the expense of sending the body home, and, when it was explaiced to him that Americans did not share in tho Chinese horror of being buried in a tor elgn country, he gave a plot of ground in which to make a grave, and deputed twelve Chinamen to worship the dead clergyman's spirit. On the day Cardinal Manning assisted at the baptism in London of the Duke of Norfolk's son and heir, be celebrated mass and breakfast at early morn iu Liverpool, reached Norfolk House, St. James Square, by 2 o'clock, paid a visit to the Archiepiscopal residence at 4 P. M , caught the Liverpool express by 3'P. M and addressed a large meeting of Roman Catholics on temperance in St. George's Hall at 10 the same evening. This is ec clesiastical activity for one over seventy. At the carnival in San Francisco in honor of General and Mrs. Grant, on Thursday evening, Mrs, Graut wad pre Ken ted with a bouquet composed of V e tlowers indigenous to ths various coun tries she had passed through in her tour round the world. The flowers were placed in regular order, Stirling from Philadel phia and ending with Ban Francisco. The bouquet-holder, five inchesloog, was ot pure California gold, and inlaid with j irtz and a colleciioa oi other metals Ivuud en the Pacific .coast. HOT.8P, QUITE IF YOU PMZASfi. The Wiiminffton Review fvrfa l he nomination of riarouel J. Ti!dru for Tie- i-4eni. I'eter slurb lii ex Appeal, "On tDej coDtrRr q i.te the. rewer- . as Sam vveller wou y, . e : - nform our respected ; extemporary, tl- ,itinn nfth' Pf.vckwJ i-Ti we though. we made quite p'Hi'M n our lHsue i i omission of u rhursday laat, btit th adverb by the typo made tue nr t t i ! I - f 1 . A" sentence of our editprial rt-ad ''we are one of ' those Whd desire- to Samuel J. i VI Men 1 receive the nation for President at the bands of the Democratic Convention -'I We sup pose our cotempdraly must have read on- ly so far and no farther, for had be read th -ntire edrorial.he would have discov ered that there was evidently a word line whish should omitted in the first have been dade to read i i thus : NV e are not one of (hose who! favor Samuel J. Tihfon. &c. ',Tnis we took the trouble to I explain in ah editor al paragraph in oui very next issue .which wt? mo oui-j "u cotemporary failed to notice. THEIKUlkW TROUBL S It would seem that the outbreak among I- i . beneral and ot much greater magnitude, than was dt first an uuv iu"." - , - p . , tici Dated. There is now no doubt, as we learn from the latest reports, that nearly th. entire lite tril e is in aim a. a obtitre 1 . m government, nor tliat Uieir principal chief, Our?y, who eviden ;ly desires to continue in friendly relations with the whites, Jis utterly powerless to $ubdue the warlike spirit of the. tribe. It is also a tact that the Utes have been jjined by other tribes, and that their raoksjhave beon materiallj swelled by reinforcements from th Arapahoes and Uintah jujes. All these tribes feel that they jhave suff red grievous wrong from the whites, and, seeing no probability that those wrongs will evei be' redressed, their savage natures sej no other method' than by retaliatory outrage to inflict as much punishment as possi ble in avenging heir wrobgs. No p ople on the tace of the earth have been tre. ted with more1 peitiuious cruelty than have the Ii.dians. Fu m the! time the Puritans found ibei i oin, fter they had landed on the coast M' Massachusetts and then thanked God for II is bouuty (but nr whrii tbev never ii tiered to pay 'the Indians, to whom the corn belonged), until the present,they iiave been kictims of white cupidity, cruelty and oppression. Like dew before the.suu, theyj have been driven from the mountains, Water couises ana hunting grounds ' cf jlhe east towards the settim; sun,uutil tbef reflex tide of civili z itjou from the Pacific coast has met them, and they are now jhenimed in between two continually1' encroaching1 fo ces, to neither of which can th. y jlook with anj hope or expectation of mercy or justice. In this deplorable situatiou they have appealed to I be government for relief, which has in every instance resulted in greater and more cruel wrongs than they were compelled tp endure 1 before asking governmental protecitioJ. . They have bad foisttd "upon them, iu tpe shape of In dian agents, a set of the meat heartless, merciless, mercenary scamps, cut-throats and thieves that ever managed to keep clear of the penitentiary or the hangman's rope. Hot an i Indian nor, a tribe of Indians, have lever received a dollar's worth of benefit from any appropriation made by the Un'ited States in their be half, for it has all been 'swallowed up by the rapacious sharks, appointed by the government as agents to -look after their interest and welliare. frauds perpetrated by tains are a shame and a The outrageous ;hese fiicial vil- stigma upon the country. The Indians would have been infinitely better off had they been left -entirely free from official' interference bad as would have been their situation. . Troubles will continually arise on the iron tier so ion as tne lhuians are com ; -i pelled to endure such wrongs; and their 1 i avenging blows will fall wherever and whtuever the, opportunity presents itself. We have no right to expect anything else. Their cause is all when opportunity Offers, hesitaU to strike with sufficient, and they will not, all the force at their command, and with all the ferocity of their natures. NOT TOO 8QOJT. We have a report" thatj the city of, Chi cago has organized a branch of the "So ciety for the Suppression of Vice. ' We have no knowledge of the plan of labor proposed by this "branch," and from all we have been able to learn , of the moral atmosphere of that city a less to know in which paiticular i de partment of vice it should commence op ei ations. ' If the "branch" is not more than mortally efficient there is a life-long job before it. If it is, not , already very m ell informed as to the various stages, degrees and kinds of vicej existing in the world, and should pursue its arduous un dertaking wi'h energy it will be astonish ed at the multifarious torts, styles and kinds of general wickedness and moral cussedness which will be developed in that city on the lake. There is not a doubt the wickedest place, in - i i that I Chicago is proportion to its size and population, in the United States, and although we are told thut, "Wbile the- lamp holds rut to barr, The vilest tinner maj n turn." we (onfcider it ll c nio( hopeless fie'd fr uU 'CPsful reformatory enterprise on ths c!itinftt ' It is barely possible that it is guceptib'e of purification, but by what "priees U a problem yet to be solved. Certainly fire hid n g-.ol fff ct, but, vu the contrary, since pAs iuji. through that ordeal, it has eeemed to flourish and develope in every form and feature of crime. We shall look with intense anxiety to the labors of this "branch of the parent society, and shall hope for blessed results. We admire the courage of the organiza ti n but fear the task is entirely too for midable. Some benefit might result from its labors, were they confined to the 6U- burbB, but we sadly fear that in case they should be carried at once ' tuto fKa pnsfilv nonulatd heart " of viv " " J r J the city, instead of accomplish irg any manifest good, the organization itself would yield to the alluring tempta tions which will meat its every step, and be swallowed up in the vortex ot vice which it contemplates to suppress. It is t 1 3 . . . 1. : n n s4 4 Via a nazaraous uuueriiuiug, uu no "branch" has our most cordial good wishes for its success and profo :nd sympathy for the probable result. I ; - Nothing now remains 'o be done to Cologne Cathedral but to place the mas sive stone caps of the great towers and to tlx the huge crosses that 6urinouut the whole. But this is all very difficult ami dangerous work, and, though the scat- foldings have Dow been carried to the top of the towers, it is still possible that the predic ion agaiust the completion of this magnificent edifice may be fulfilled. The late neve ist, Charles Lever, being once in London with his daughter, ab sent from his Consulate at Trieste with out leave, was invited to dinner by Lord Lytton. 'Ah, Lever,' said his brother novelist, asjhecame in, ' 'glad you are come. You will meet your chief, Claren don (then Foreign Minister)' 'I fear I must retire, my nosa is bleeding,' he re plied making for the door, which at that instant opened, Lord Clarendou beiujj: announoed. After shak1 iii hands with the host, his fordship espied Lyvcr. Ah Lever, ida't know you were in England; didn't even know you ha 1 askl fjr leave.' 'Xo.o, my lord,1 aus'wered the witty! novelist. '1 thought it1 -would be more respectful to your lordship to come and ask for it in person.' I3oU3 Oeiiificates. It is no vile drugged stuff, pretending to bem ide of wonderful foreign rots, barks. &c, and puffed up by long bon'd certificates of preteuded miraculous cun s but a simple, pure, . effective medicine, made! of well known va'uable reinedi', that furnishes ifs own certificates by ii cures we refer to tjop u'tiers, me pur est and best njediciues. Exchange,. See another column. JUST OPENED A NEW AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS i Of various kinds 'and styles andedescriptione i i at the Boston 5 and 10 Cents 1 ; Store N E W GOODS RECEIVED EVERY TWO DAYS I i For the purpose of keeping the stock, re t ' pleniabed and thoroughly up to the mark. No Such Variety ! AT SUCH PRICES ! has ever before been offered in Wilmington. CALL AT ONCE ! ANDMAKE YOUR SELECTIONS I ' - 1 : ' And get wonderful bargains at the Boston 5 and 10 Cents Store, ! 41 N. Front Street. aug 35 I Steamer Passuort, QAPT. J. W. HARPER, Will tnae Dally Trips,! I (8unda excepted) f To SMITH VI LLfc. and Return. Leave Whirl at 9.30 A. X. spt S3 OKO. MYER8.-Ager.ti T Wanted. A JOURNEYMAN PRINTER, who can 1 ' i i . bring the highest recommendations, is desi. i 1 j rousofa position in a newspaper office ia the country. Will work cheap. Address, 1 M., c are of 5 I CEKTS id aept ie-tf DAILY REVIEW, Miaoollaaooua. For Rent. IrfiHAT DEBIRABMO WHAii at 0g I I " i J yot of Mul' .Try j' re', lately occupied ii3 by the Baliim.re Steamship Company, coin plefelwith Offices, M.tds, Aj- Also, the l it nnAl. and WOOI) A I' t tier t rp'Bi and Mulberry ftreet at i r. e. t ccupi d by J. A. Hi rmger. Appiv to eept 30-tf II For Renti rflHAT DFSIRAHLE sTOKK, 1 also HALL on thirJ fl or, ne,w It fitted up. corner Market and Hoiith Water St eets from th of October Apply to eept II tf H B S600. RENT THAT VtRY deBirable store on Market Street, occupied by Mr. Thoel H. Howeyj, as a Shoe Store The cheapest ptore on the THE McKOY'S. street. Apply to eept 10-tf For Rent. meifi EL1 G A NT BiSlDEATpE on Corner of Third and Walnut sts , recently occupied by Win. Cilder, Bq Po8se?si jn givtn October Lit. j Apply to' ppot 3 t J. F. GARRELL. The We w Boot and Shoe Storeil MARKET STREET. 32 rjlO MY FRIENDS AND Patrons ! Thankful for past favors, I will in- form them that I have just returned from the i i T ! '! North, wLere I have visited all ths celebra- I i ' ll''' ted markets fur Bo ts and Shoes. I ara determined t sell a good shoe for a low;' price, such as you never bought in 'I i th ? market before. All I ask is a call and a I ' - 5 : fair comparison. My stock is now arriving with every train I ' nd cannot be excelled by any in the city. I 1 ! i ' Respectfully, nept!3 , C. R03LXTHAL. ONLY 19 DOLLARS ' 'I PENNSYLVANIA ! I - 6ER MAGH! : . i .- I-. Eqnalto any Singer in the Market ! The above cut represents the most popular 8tyle for the people, which we offer you for the very low price of if, in iluding attacb ments. JteB Remember, ws d- not ak jou to pav until you have seen the machine. -fe After having examined it. if it is sot all we represent, return it to us at! our expenie Cont-ult your interests and order at once. If ou live within seven huadred miles the freisbt will sot bo mo e thaa one dollar. Address, PennsylYanla Serins .HacMne Co. 17 N, lOth Street, - I i Philadelphia, Pa. $66 A WMK in your own town, and no capital risk ed. Fou can give the bu siness a trial without expanse, lhe b3S opportunity ever offered for those willirg to work, l u should try notiiii g else uuti yo'usee for yourself whatyou jean do at the busiuesb we oner. 2to room to explain here You cau devote all your tirn-i or irly your spare time to the business, and maki ereit nay for every hour that yos work Women make as much as men. ' tie i id for special private terms and iparticulary,whicb we mail free. $o Out nr. free. Don't cou plain of hard times while youl have such c'lance. Address U. llALLifiT I & CO Pjirtfand. Main H'ip 7 Winberiy Oysters- THEi ARE UUVJ now. Another inrtil i i ! ment joat received this mor iog It's cold enough now foxtrot Whissey aria fat Oysterp, Fred Lunch every day at 11 o'clock . rpt 26 JOHN CARROLL. $300 A AIOj TH giiar tepd. $1 a Uy at ho,ine riiade by the inuiiaU ions, uapiuu uot reqiurea; we win start you. Meu, women, boya and girl make money faster at work for us than at anything else. The work la light and pleasant, and such as anyone jean go right at. Those who, are wise Who this notice will sond us their addrs-ses at once and see for themselves. Cfstl Outtit and terms free. Nivy is the timif 1 nose al ready at work are laying up large sums of money. AUdmaTRUK &3?., AuguaU lstiiiiiLj i i 1 ' ; i LvIN 1 Maine, tune 1 d&w Tfiifiteliai reus. i The WORM3 SOLD BY si5oo:oo .Ll' - 5 . . L . . NUMBER oh SHI 1 1 WhiteSewing Machine October 1st. FALL CAMPAIGN I I ! i WILL COMMENCE. Weather has been too hot lor I People to Kead Advertisemeuts. FULL LINE OF Fancy JUST RECEIVED AT P. L. 3R1DGERS & GO'S, $500 Eeward ! For a Cigar at I the same price that equals our S250 Reward! I FOR ONE TH1T BEATS OUR S100 Eeward ! i . i For au all-tobacco; Cigarette, I same ktyle, finish and quality, 1 ' I i t i tt can be sold as low I as our Rose and Lilly. eept" COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WILM1NGT ON, N. C- ?. A- SCHUTTE, Prop. ry ii COMMERCIAL, jbrmerly 'the "EM flih aOUaE",havin been1 thoroughly r3n ovat j i and refitted is now one of the leading i 1 i I-' i . fi ret flags Hotels in the city. The table is M , tup lied with the best out home and north- ' i 1 " ' - I ern markets affords. ' 1 i . Board per Day $2 and $2 50 ! Large Sample Kqoms JforJ4the Com inerci trade. A. First-Class Bar and Billiard coonectpd with this Hotel. -$9- khek LUNCH daUy from 11 A. M. to 12.30 P.M. july 19- I 'I oo VALUABLES TRUTHS. OO If you are suffer 'iromBpoor health, or In i I mg on a oca ox I Hop Bittersljwit Cure Yon. If yon are mlni.ter H&ntJ hare orertaxed ymj f lf wiihyoiir rm.vtora.l du-Mtieaj or a mother, worr oat with care auu work, or Bi: yon are mmply alliiur If you teel weak ana dis Bpirited. without cksarli knowing why, U I ' ' Hop Bittern will 1 Restore Yoa i If you are man of bus-Hineas, weakened by tb Kreun of four eTeryuayH duties' or a maa ot let !;, toiling over your E midnight work. Hop Bitters iilltrenethen Yon. 1 If you re y untr, and! sufferinsr from any India retion, -,r arc growing trx H fast' an ia often the case, Hop Bitten wiBERjicve Yoa. If yoa arg in the work-3 shop1, on the farm, at ?h desk, Dy.ierf, and feelfthat your Fystem needi Clenjong toning or stinalating wltkfc lmtoxV wulo cueer, ior i Hop Bitters iaR What You Need. u ,uu ui, aaa yowimiaC is reeble. berves unstead y, and your faculties waning. youl P Bitters will gire yoa Xew Life mmd lgmm. Eor Cocojj Cuki m the sweetest, safest and best. I Ask Children. r One Bor Pad for Stomach, liver and Kidneys bnH. n.r to aU others. Cures by absorption. His perfect. P. L C Is an absolute and Irresistible cure for drunk ennesa, use ot opium, tobacco and narcotics. . . Alxm told bj droKyWU. HopRtterMfe.Co.RocbeUr.y.T. Co. Cleveland, oh YELtOW FEVEr- buckivomi It i t o h mid t' forest the teriible disewe, which w 1' n douK, in a more ma lgnant and! doubt Tiraentf..rAu" fall months of ih79. toEaRKi.La Hkpatisi, Rem. Ai V 8outhern Nubia and and with "ueh rful results in 8outhi Amerio. k ""'i in der of ferer r- t cause x Irom ODe t two buncos n k.i "BllJ filtered or strained trom he blood it pasaess through the Lirer, alonu b cess of bile exists. By itt wonderful S.-n' on the Liver and Stomach th HtpiTi not -nly preTents to a carUintr ut! I1 Fever and Black Vomit, buS al.q euL rSl? ache, Constipation of thtji Bdweli. 1).! and all Ma . ial dUeasesjj o one need fear Yellow Fever wbo ' expel the Malarial Poiso i ex, of JJ trom the blood by u ing Miamii's Ev ir which is sold by all Drugs in 15 atl!2 il.CO bottles, or willbesei t by txnrtmV. .v Proprietors. A. F. M-jiR.tLL 4 CO if' - Philauelphia, pj. Dr Pemberton's Stillinda oy Qaeei'i Delight The reports of wonderfnl L Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt hhtum mJ is, Cancer, Ulcers and Sores, that com. rL ail oarts.ot the country, are not onhrlffi4rr able but so miraculous as! to be dovhtiw.. : J. . t -U I r it, uui iui luc ivuuukuce ui prooi. Remarkable Cure of Scrofula1, 4. CAE Oh' uuii. J. 0j BK.WiON ! l 1 I i Kinqstihi, Ga., Sept. 15.18? i - ; i i r - i Gents: For nxceen years I hire been great eunerer trom Scrofula in iu mot treesiog forms. 1 bave been co t) ed tosif room anj beo for fifteen yarsi with lorofi ioub ulcerations, me most fproTed rem, dies! for such cases had been uied, mi tii most eminent pLysicians comalted, jwitbott ai.y decided , benefit. 'Jhus prostrated dii. rees a, aesponainfc, i was adr ted bj Df, yer. of Floyd county,! Ga.. tol th- use of your Compouod Extract Stillinpi, Language is as insafficient to describe the ii tiefl obtained from th use cf the Million as it is to convey an adequate idea of the iJ tensity of my suffering before! usinjr ; jojJr meuicine , suiucini 10 say, i aoaDaeoMS other remedies and oontinued tho nieof r x a. - r tii.it; ' Ai . i .,! extract ui nimitiK snin i can lay tnnj "1 am cured lof all pain,", of al disease, liu notliiDg to obstruct the active pu.-iuit of tj profession. More than eight mnothi bin elapsed since this remarkable cure, viihoil any return of the disease.! cor. the trutb of the above sta'emrat, In! fer to any gentleman in Bartow county, liaJ ind to the members of the bar of ChoroW I 'irAv it 1X7 V m a o er n a t A wr i fh m a T aha ll ever remain, jtvith the deepest jftatitod , Your obedient servant, ! J. C. BKANSO&. Atl'j-at.Tjff. A MIRACLE. - i ' V- I j . ! i ; JWssr Poist, Ga Bept. 1, I8T. Oentfl: Mv daurbter was tiken'on the day ot June, 1863, witb what ' wis wpH'; to be Acute Rheumatism, and wu t'eiteifa the same with no success, in Laroh, toliov i ng, pieces of bone began to work oot w the bone from the elbow to the sta"ulderjwi came out. M any pieces of b ns eme:stt the light foot am legr- The case wai v pronounced one of White dwelling. 4' having been confined about sixjearftoke bed, and the case considered bopelei', 1," induced to try Dr. Pemberton's Cmp Extract of Htilliogia, and was so well u fied with its effects that I have cobti sW'- ute of it until the present. j -s My daughter was confined to her bed a1 sixyeais before stie sat up or even uri . . mi . tin all fll i of over witnout ne p. nne now m k --, and Bews most of her ti . e has lked Lie room. Her general bealtW u now f' and 1 i believo she will, & her fimb f strength, waiK well. I attribute b"r ry, with the bluing of Odd, to ;tbe mm your invu.ble' medicine. With I am. Tonrs truy- : V . B. niaiV . 1 ! Wasi Poiwt, Oi., Sept M, I71 1 Gents: The ab ve certificate of Blanton we know and certify V "'JJ true. 1 The thing is so; hondredgor W respected citirens will certify to it . reference can be given as may JH t, , i Yours truly; ' nmm0Wt ' CRAWFORD WALKER, Draff Till VT I t rv Ui II I I 1 Kl. , Pemberton's bhJap f-f pared by A. F. Merrell A Co., r7g rcia oy an uruggisui j mit unt h. OTnrpii A(rf.r.t wanted W j everywhere irvwhe'e. tt lend for Be "Curioui HtoM -f Medicines sent to poor pP,e h P all. JKerticmes sent to poor t- h in instaimeuu 'a. ! Houses and Stores V APPLY TO THE McKOVS. Attorneys and Connsellors Office NorthlHide Msrket BU It If bet? Hall and 3d. Furniture. t ijsjssi J UST RECEIVED FKOil y a large ajaortment of Wain' it u grades of FURNITURE Can M -"fr at Great Bargains. fob 10 D.A.SM1 . 11 1 For Smithvijl QTEAM YACHT IXlZA- r nr rbadwick earryifljr United BfejS foot of Market street dai7 I tg iC4 te I j t ' sept 8 i

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view