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The Daily Review- JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop, wiuain GTON. If. c EHTXRTD AT THi FOBTOFFtCK AT Mattkk.1 I . i f i - ; I GOLD IN THBiTKEASIIBV. The forthcoming repor; of the United Stages wi very interesting com and show mar that th'irei rifis 1, - j j. increa&e in that coromolify, try, within the past f.-w jejir the bullion and coin iu the i r of tf e Trpasurir II contain EOtce u ! i iou fctutisiics. in i-fye coun- lu 1876 Treasury 8A1U&DAT. BOYMSKK 22. i7. Gen. Garfield if aaid to hare canr sed the Ohio Legjalature and found that be lacks aeren Votes of tae number necessary to nominate blm la caucus for United States senator. - - -" ' The sphere of journalism is widening every day. A - New Orleans newspaper is now receiving deposits, paying interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annam and exercising all the functions of a sayings bank. Umberger cheese is considered more profitable to the tmaker than any other cheese, because from a given quantity milk more weight is obtained and better prices realized. Thousands of tons are produced In New York and Wisconsin at less than half the cost of the imported ar ticle. Upon the guarantee of a State bounty of 1 cent per pound for the first 700,000 pounds of teet sugar made each season, a Portland, Mp., company have expended $50 000 in machinery, and disbursed ;fc 60,000 mure among the farmers forrais iu beets. Public feeling in favor of the regulation of railroads by the State Is growing in Texas, aud the Austin (Texas) lievietc asserts that the next Legislature will prob ably make it a misdemeanor or felony for any one not employed by a railroad cor poration to accept a free pasts. Dr. Moffat asserts thai one result of the early closing of public houses in England, is an increased consumption o opium and laudanum; while iu Ireland there has been a groat increase in the consumption of sulphuric either since tap rooms were closed on Sundays. After one hundred and eleven years of litigation the Hungarian Supreme Court has decided a suit brought to eject an al leged wrongful possessor of a large family estate. The defendant is allowed to retain a part of the property, but his lawyers' fees have been large enough to make, the decision of little profit to himself. The Count de Paris was near meeting, the other day, with an accident similar to that by which his father, the Duke of Orleans, lost his life. He was driving in the Avenue de la Grand Armee in a one horse carriage, aad the animal teok fright at a tramway engine and after a rush fell against it. The driver was se verely hurt, the Prince but slightly. The MiS8issippi Senate, elected on the 4th instant, will consist of S3 Democrats, 2 Greehbackers and 1 Republican ; the House of Representatives contains 70 Dem ocrats, 10 Greenbackers , 3 Republicans and 4 Independents. There are several colored members of the House, and with one ex ception they are Democrats. Tazoo coun ty elected a colored Democrat. The Roman municipality and the Vati can are at loggerheads about water. The municipality asserts that the Vatican uses more water than it ought, and de mauds payment for the extra sdpply. ' In the mean time the fountains in the piazza of St. Peter present a miserable appear ance. In one fountain three jets of water feebly rise to half their former height. In the other, one jet only is thrown up. Statesmen have often ratted before now ' in one sense, but it has been reserved for Viscount Cranbrook as Secretary for In dia to go a ratting in another fashion. The Indian Government gives rs wards for rats whose skins have hitherto been thrown away, but Lord Lytton, inherit ing no doubt the economic qualities of his father, has consigned a cargo in the India Office, London, and they are sold by jLord Cranbrook. . John Fredtr Von Werder, .Marshal Ney's aid -de-camp and soldier with Na poleon, who lived for the past two years at the Aged lien's Heme, in Baltimore, died at that institution Sunday night at the advanced age of 99 years, ten months and sixteen days. He retreated from Mescow with Napoleon, saw his wedding with Marie Louisa, entered Paris with the allied armies, served at Waterloo and fought against A bd-el-Kader on the plains of Algeria. A Mohammedan priest, Ahmed Ef fendi, has been for some years assisting a company of Protestant missionaries in a translation of the New Testament re ceiving $25 per month for revising, cor rscting, and clothing in poetical Turkish their versions. This coming to the knowl. . edge of the Saeik-uUIsham, he bad the priest arrested and tried by an ecclesias- ttcal court. A religious excitement was stirred up, and was fanned by the Turk . 1th press, and when the last mail left v Constantinople the court was hesitating whether to sentence Ahmed to fifteen years imprisonment in a fortress or to death. amounted in rouad numbers to jixty-oLe millions; the increase was s rapid thai in 1877 there wa3 something over twice that amount, and nojw the ca h bullion amounts to $222.807,3G. There is everj indication that this ratio of increase will be naiutaiiied, if not iriug the fiscal materially advanced d year just now commenced. Nqarly every steamer from Jsuropei amounts, eithar in D11U23 fcul arge coin on rjunion, io Within the present j Nfw'York halt! of rM swell the aggregate m !i imp steamer arrived in wiii. r.rlv a millioQ and a iu Ealioh coin, which of course will be reckoned as bullion in the Treury Scarcity of provisions caused by failure of the crops has matfe a revly market for our.surpluB agricultural productions, and the purchase of these will "necessarily absorb a large amonnfof gold in Europe. There are many otber causes operating to deplete the treasuries of thejj'Old to the advantage of the United and there is no prospect of any tion in the iflux of the pjrec ous metals to our shores at present at 'least. World" States, diminu- T. with er in Til E AVA.Hl.Pf GTON POS Sometime since we noticed at the head of the editorial columns of the aWove- , uamed paper an ".announcement , of lie plans of improvement Suou to e ii.auu -rated by Us energetic editor an 1 proj rr tor. T e Post, from iti .initial u'uu.b'r to the preseut, has bee - cou-ire'ed ma; ked ability and ha been a p 4 the land. Its editor is'one of' toe stjicic&t wittiest, most iucisive, and at the sm,e time, moat logical jwnters , in thecouritrj ' and we hail, willy more tLan ordirur gf atificatioL, the matt rial ej: deuces ol success- which have attended bis efforts. ! In the announcement alluded to, he states that as Sjou as th ir.eeers uy lahoi can be nerfortntd: one oil which bis own rises. The figures are about twice life size. The color of the brotza is clear light brown, almost the natural color c-f alloy. The contract for the statue was made with Mr J Q A W fd nearly six years since by a cemrnis i ju of th Army of the Cumf erlaud, the price to be paid being $40,000. About ix months ago fce c.-mpW ted the 'denguin plaster and sent it to the foundry of Messrs Bureau Broth ers & Helton, of Philadelphia, who re ceived $10,000 for their labor. This firm cast the statues of Gens Scott, Mc Pherson, Grefne, Rollins and Gov Clin oa, of New iT rk, now in this city. The entire weight of the statue is about 7,500 pounds, the horse and rider weighing 5,300 and the bas- 2 200 pounds. The site selected for the statue is the spot where the salute ol S00 guns was fired on April 3, 1805, in honor of trie fall of Petersburg and capture cf Rxbmond, and one week later another salute of 500 guns in hoLor cf the surrender of Lee's array. The sta'ue faces South, the line ot vision biog diroctly- toward Arlington, the home ot Gen Lf-e. . : Mifcellaneous, SPEEB'S Port Grape Wine Used in Chirches for Communion pnrp. f Miscellaneous. re Hoe s . famouf eh wiil te pUced a.. six-cylinder rotary in his press rem, which wUl!hive ac pacity of 10.000 impresBionsi per hour, thus enabling the lr until the very latest iog to pr sa. LI is rnis to Le keik Oreo moment, before go fi'.e will be connects ed directly with the iew that he can furnished the l ic news as early as anv of tan dalies. In fact, every!-. department York wire so ktest telegraph- ILe nictropolU i of the To I will be arranged land con ducted iu such a manner as to' niaiutain the'SUpremacy it has am idy obiined if being one of the--. leading and most itill j ential Demccrtic j urtuils iu jf e cuiintry and an able exponent if. an' advocaje for, Democratic principles at the national capitol. We take piide in the success which has attended the Post, aud! predict for it a r i - I future still more brilliant and prosperous than its past Las been. Mp. Stilso-j Hutchlns, the editor and proprietor, is an earnestjjuntiring and indeljtigable worker and his zeal in the Democratic cause has earned for him an enviable reputation as a journalist, and a pronounced success, at which every good Democrat and patriot will most heartily rejoice. ; To. a eertii:i Suaday pcuooI not a thousand miles from Home the schol-f ars are given cards coutaming pole quotations. Each eonoiar learn tho quotations on his card by heart and repeats it in Sunday school the fol lowing Sunday. Oa a recoat Sunday hone little boy, wnom we will call Jobuy Brown because it is cot his name," reoited his quotation, 'I will never forsake Thee.' The tjood pastor then addressed the Sunday fcohcol with 'Now, children, who said this? Cm any one tell mo who said these word;-?' A moment's oppressve sileDC lo.Iiowed, when a wee girl, whose face utid brightened very suddenly, piped out, 'It was Johnny B owl! Home yenljei. J a ugay-p umed bird, vb so jo-eoas, fin like tail Doth flit around the barnyard like a vis I sel's sail, Wbor-o warni"g squawk is heard on p.easaut drivs aod murky, We tbiuK of thee, and how we long to eat thee, lovoly turkey! ( New York Express. 'The girnffe isj a iugviiar aaiajai. It Borneo had been constructed on the giraffe plan the balcony scene would have been much morn jnreiesliug. He v?ou!d Lave been eiabted to 'cnatch immoital blessings from her lips' ivHLout barking his shiiif- in an ineffec tual eadeavor to climb up a btoae wall. Noriistown HeraUi. 'Twos Sunday morn, and Kev, Joaes Was break fasting with Gray,! Slid Jones, Another bit cf steik, As 1 have to proich to-day.' 'Guess I'll brace up a little, too.'. Said Gray, his eyes a-'isten, And ho helped himself to a hunk of mf at, Tor you know I hva to listen.' Uineiniiati Gazette. I Ths rddn Gazbite is nearly! 500 years old, and every now aud then an old man hobbles into the ( flic and piys a year's subtcriptiou with the re mark that he has beeu a1 s-ubscriber ever niuca the first number w.is print ed. The clerk, without betraying any surprise, observes 03 ha bands him a receipt, 'Yes, we have several names on 'o'ir list who have beon t-ubioribers from the start' Then the old man goes out muttering so?nethiug about this world being fail of liars. Norrie town Herald. I - M OVlt 2000 DRVOGISTS Have signed the f ilo big r-.narbable paper, the signatures of wHfc office : . Ctn Slessrs SEBUKY A JOHNSON, 21 Tlatt SL; New Fork : GEXTi-EMKV : . w. v. - j v.wi o nt ui f Va join V ins Planters. Pnysicians af i the Public prefer BENSON'S TsDni PLASTER to vll others. We consider them one of the very lei r,f WE PQlli remedies worthy of confiderce. '1 hey are Superior to all ether P, .n vu . 'toi cines for Ext rnal use. s'e'1 f r THE THOMAS STATUS, j A correspondent of the Baltimoie Sun gives the following description of the statue to Gen. Tnorn is, unveiled at Wash ington Weduesday: I The statue slacd on a pedestal of granite in horizontal tactions pfjeiliptical shape about 10 feet in height, oi which there are decorations land tableaux, ako of bronze, representing the badR of the Scciety of 'he Army of the Cumberland partly surrounded by a wreath of laure s. Gen. Thomas is represented as having suddenly checked his horse on the suiiih mi t of a slight aclivity to mc,ke an ob servation, and be sits with loosened rein and hat eff, surveying the field with searching eye. The hdrse iooka abroad, with head raised high in the air swelling neck and chest, and fore (feet firmly planted on a strip o( rock. His mane and uplifted tail are -tossed by tile wind, aad one of his'hind 'feet on the slope is placed before the o her. Rjder aud steed are erect and eager at the first iew, and full of the glow caused by the quick rjde up the ascent. The former sits easily,1 firm ly and straight, lcanirjg slightly i back ward with the ao ion of) the horse, and in his effort to get the furtheist possible hor- izon. wiin us xeit naoa ne colas the roa while in bis right band, fgoing down'io the saddle cloth, he holds his slouch hat and gloves. His double-breasted miii tiry frock coat is butioatld to the chin acd fit 8 easily, giving picturesque and well-managed folds. Tne skirts tall over his right leg and are blown buck cn to his left thigh. His p Tain riding boois rest in open stirrups and bis swerd hsng8 on his left side. The General is free in his saddle, audi is in trim for active work. Tha face of General Thomas is expressive and the head well modeled, the intent expression, I as he looks with firmly conjpres:ed j iw, and wiirjt mat intense interest earnestness to the entire rendered. The figure! of especially good anatomically, aud his careful veining. The wholo work is abjut fifteen feat in height from the ground on which the animal stands Ito the top of the rider's head, nearly on a! level With wnicn lmpars tiure, is well the horse is A World of Good. One cf the most popular medicines now befure the American public is Hop Bitters. You see it every where People take it with good efftct. It builds them up. It is not as pleasant to th3 taste as some other Bittersjas it is not a whiskey drink. It is more like the old fashioned bonnet tea that has done a world of pood. If you don't feel just right try Hop Bitters. flunda flews. ! i Wine tor Inrallds The Port Grape Wine of New Jersey is he best medicinal wine in the market and it is said tothat the vintage of A. Speer far excels any other produced. t is heavy in body, rich in flavor and well adapted for sickly personsjaud for general family use.; For si!e by J. O. Munds, Green & Fianner and P. L. Bridgcrs Sz Co. 1 imporiuiii'o mc Afflicted, i We vv-'uld advise all who may need the advice of a physician, to eiiber call or write to Lr. Uotertson, ID, So. Eutaw St., Baltimore Md.,' who from 15 years expe rienee iujHospitj1! and tSpcial Practice, giiaiantees a cure iu all diseases of the Urinary Organ and of th? Nervous Sys tem, Organic and Seminal Weakness, Im potency (loss of sexual power), Nervous Debility and trembling, Palpitation of the Heai t, dimness of sight cr piddiness, No lurnal Euissions, S:c., all resulting from abjusesyin youth, or excesses in manhood; also a4l skin and blood diseases quickly cured. Dr. R is a graduate of one of the oldest aiid best medical scjooIs in this country (University of Marylai d), and re fers to the leading physicians in his city,and all consultingLim can rely upon honorable and confidential treatment. In writing en close stamp for reply. Special attniion Civen to all female compla-Us. Good ac coramodat ions for all wTMin to oll aLd ee him. Medicioe s?it to a y address. We DoTHtSmJ- J3ATKOXAGE simply because we are a 'homo enterprise, ii3r do we fxp?ct it at the expense of any one's pocket WE DO ClAl!.! that we can ft 1 any order for Sasli, Doors ana Blinds, Or anything ino.ur licei at as LOW FIG UREb, and as good wo:k and material, as can be bought anywhere. Window Ulas, Bmlder's Supplies always on Laud. Our new DRY KILN H in operation, and none but the best Lurrber is used Kespec fully, ALTAFf H A PRICE Factory Foot of Walnut ftreet. Ottic uor uiuna Btd Uroea ftreets. nor u Speer's Port Grape Viae Fours Years Old. rpHld JUSTLY CELEBRATED NATIVE WiDeisTEde from the jalce oi the Oport Grape, raiaed in thii count y. Uj invaluabl Tonic anil Slrenatiieiiiiii JronortieE are UDsarpaseed bv nj ether native Wine, Being the pure juioe of the grape, produced under Mr. Speer's own persona1 aupervision, its purity aud genuineness are jruaranteed. The youngest child may partake oi its gener ous qualities, and tte weakest invalid may use it to advantage. It is particularly bene ficisl to the aged and debilitated, and s itec to the various ai'mcnts that afflict the weake? sex. It is, in every respect, A WINE TO BE KELIED UN. Speer's P. J. Sherry, i The P. J. SHERRY is a Wine of SUPE RIOR CHARACTER and partakes of the g lden qualities of the grape from whichit is made. For MEDICINAL PROPERTIES, it will be found unexcelled. Speer' P. J. or Pedro J- Brandy. This noted Brandy is a pure distillation from the grape and isequa to the finet Ben te?sv or Otard Brandies; for medicinal pur poses it can be relied upoL as strictly pure. fciee tbat the signature o Alfred Speer. Passaic, N. J., is over the cork of each b t le A. 8PEER'8 Mt."' Prospect Vineyard?. New Jersey. Office., No, 34 Warren St., New ork. For sale by GHEEN & FLiNN R, J. C. MUNDS, Druggists, and P L. BRIDGET UU. aoni i-iy FRESH Family Groceries ! For Our Friends In Townand Country ! Cash is the Word ! That Can Take Our Entire tock ! The Freshest, the N icett, The Most Desirable Areortment Of Fine FAMILY SUPPLIES in V ilmingtea OUR MOITO H, "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." So call upon us and secure We have the finest assortment of I- BOTH ' Ordinary That can be found South of Baltimore. ALSO ALL 0THES ARTICLES1N OUR LINE 1 FRUITS and NUTS Ic abundance. Call on u and spend your motey profits' bly.. Boatwiight & HcKoy, 5 & 7 CTorth Front Street- nov 17 Baby Syrup. pAkKER'8 GINGER. TONIC, Indian Cholopogoe, BaiPs Cough Syrup, .Klutf, Chili ure, Ajeri' Ajrue Core and a com plete Etock of pure Drugs and Medicines. ! F. C. MILLER, Corner 1th and l)iun Streets. Open day and nightlj To examine the large ami varied as ortnilnt .f - oods, Ory O oct 28 arpefs, At R. ;M. EVlcllMTIRE'S. iraeid V 1 ! penin Have the pleasure of again announcing to the public that we have an unusual and attractive Stock and are prepared to offJr cr customers one of the Urandest and Cheapest stocks of I ilADY-IYIAlDE CLOTHING 1 Prices ranging in Suits from $3.00 upwards ! e A beautiful and grand assortment in GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS ! Which we guarantee cannot be equaled in this city. A fine line ai ; . . latest styles in HaLtsf Caps Boots and Shoes ! In all qualities and prices, imported direct from the Maauj incn we guarantee to ue oi supenor - quaiuy. We also hwe'one of the choicest and largest stocks of Two and Pry and Brussels Carpets, Rugs, Matting and Oil Cloths at astonishing low prices. Please examine, oct 25 L . CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICIN&. -BADE WAF-K., TRADE MARK Eoglith Rem edy, An ua failirg cure for seminal W e a k n ees, 8 permatorr bea. mcoien- is- BEFORE TAKIKG.ea?e thatM-AFTER TAKING, low, aa a aeaoence of Helf- Abuse; aa Losa cf Memory, Universal I asitude, Pain in th Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many otber Uiaeas s that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Premature Urave. Pull particulars in our pamphlet, whicB we desire to send free by mail to every one. asu The Specific Medicine irs sold by all druggists at $1 per package, or six pack ages for $5, or will be sent free by mxil cn receipt of the monev by addressing THE CAY MEDICINE CO.; Mechanic's Block, Detroit, Mich. Sold in Wilmington and everywhere by all druggists. oct ll-dAwly. patches, QHRON02lErR'Sf . '. jLWELKY.U.fS?, Repaired neatly and promptly, bf J. L. WISXBi j w i av vnTi cfm Wilmlnrtot.( UV! i' OVIilu iivm , Orer twenty years' expenew. Utw trial. CLYDE' Klew York AND Wilmington, IM. C. Steamship Line T2i Steamer GULF STREA5VJ, CAPT. LKGR AM, I WILL SAIL FROM SITS i'OES OS SATURDAY, November 22, 400 Varieties Albanv Cakes and Cracken-C Enough. J tpULL LINE3 Flour, V Teas, 8yrups, Molawr Baiicg Powders, Cian, Cofif Ac. bold at manufacturers ?nc. inenta Apples, Oabbte, ObIomW Butter and Country Produce eoMWSJ, iDgint0i T. B. HENDFB905 oct 23-tf Corner Cbntnt NEW PMffl Each, and all styles, Ineludiaf and!6pright,alitrictiy ""SSTiH the lowest hit CAsa wHOUUgj prices. direct to the cJ?A,,ttl2i C made one of the finest WPrtf tennial Exhibition, and werr JJ2k commended for the Hi 12,000 in use. Regnlarly FrJ' mfacturing Co.-Factory tS Tears. The Square Or Jhek'i new patent Jt9SM the greatest improvement i uy Piano making. The UprifW in America. Pianos sent fail to write for UlMfrJftJT catalogue of 48 pagos- I7P , MENDELSSOHN PIA50CO-I apl , ljggjgjgj New Eiver Oyrf?11, JTJ-ATIXO MADE AMPtf rangements, I am now prep to offer the eelebraUd BlU? . VlOiouuiuv- desired. Families sapp w,u I I Shippers can rely upon the pro??! ' ! sailing of Steamers as ad rertiied. j For Freight Engagemec t. 4pply to TUOS. JE. BOND, Bup't,, Wilmington, N.JC. WM. P. CLYDE A CO.,3 3lBroadiray, ITew fork. irom me sneii. Ar B. f. y.jczvyrcv tor Beer and m . -flip i .,Brand Porter, hofJed, in the ty -1flf tfii Coantry oruwi
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