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The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. If.' C 8ATDBDJL1. MAKCH 2J. 1880. XlTTXRKD AT THE fOSTOFFICB AT WiimroTON, N. CM as Skconi-Ct-ass Matter. YIEWS AJVD RrViE.' A 8t. Lou la theatre manager waa asked why he employed such bad actors. Would you hare me let the poor devils starre?' he replied. Corporal punishment in the British nary is now confined to twenty five lashes whether the punishment be awarded by lh commander of the shin or silence of court martial. The Prince and Princess of Wales are said to have made up their minds - to es tablish a fashion of 7 o'clock dinners in stead of those given at the absurd hour ot 9." Good ! Now it only remains for someone to establish a fashion of 6 o'clock dinners iuatead of those given at the ab surd hour of 7. The record of life insurance companies as presented in the reports for last year tliow that the death claims were consider ".iy gai'fr h in previous yars, whkh would seem to indicate that last yar;waf an unhealthy one. A boy of 17 married a woman of 7v) ?t Jasper, Ala., but his parents captured him immediately after the ceremony, and ban ished him to a distant schor 1. The bride was wealthy, and the husband claimed to know what he was about v An actor at the National Theatrr, Philaw , delphia, went ou the stage without a pis tol in a scene requiring him to shoot the villain of the play. The stage manager tried to slide the requited weapon out to, the negligent performer, and accidentally discharged it. Though there was no ball in the weapon, his hand was wounded, and be died of lockjaw. An instance of five children at a birth hs just been published by Dr.. William Fraaer oi New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Four oied immediately, and the fifth lived only a few days. Three were girls and two boys. ' They weighed fourteen pounds in the aggregate, and rarjgsdfroirj thirteen to sixteen inches in length. r A house built in 1639 still statids in Bedbam, Mass., and is the oldest in New England. It is beautifully situated under heavily branching elms, with a mosf covered roof. Much of the original fur niture, !240 years of age, still remains, and has been in the possession of one family, named Fairbanks; during all pi that time. A telegram to the New York Herald from Bismarck, D. T., March 15, t says: The Northern Pacific train, which.arrived from the East last night, was met by 600 people, It' beingfour weeks since the last train arrived. Superintendent Towne looked fatigued. There were ninety sacks of papers in the mail. A train left for the East this morning, and it is thought blizzards and blockades are over for the reason. Some idea may be formed of the severe wtithtr tisis KfAn xnrinrl tiv ocean steamers, during the last twenty r days from the following fact: The Vic tori had 13 head of cattte washed over board; the Bulgarian, of Boston, 20; the Roasend Castle, from Hoboken, lost 63 bead of cattle, 28 cases chemicals and two boats; the Assyria bad 105 head of cattle killed, out or a lot of 200, by the stalls breaking adrift. The Andersonville graveyard, as de scribed by. a recent visitor, is anunfre quested spot, except for travellers from toe North, among whom are many wan veterans who were prisoners in the stock ade. There are 13,715 graves, of which about 1,000 are , marked 'Unknown. There is a surrounding wall of solid brick and the place ia kept neat by a resident superintendent under Government pay Part of the stockade is still standing, bul , nothing remains of the prison, and the site i covered by bubhes. There is no trace of the famous brook, nor any mark of the wells dug by the prisoners. Recently one of the children of . the - Princess Royal of Eogland, now the wife of the h4ir of the German Emperor, had Dean ailing, ana witn maternal aoucuuaa the Princess personally supplied the little invalid with many of its requirements This innovation on German court eti quette produced utter dismay, and wa brought to the notice cf the Empress, in .answer to whose expostulation the Prin cess replied: 'If my mother, .the Queen of England and Empress of India, can carry milk in to one of her children, who like it 'so much more because given by her, I tbiuk 'i may do so without forget tiDg my position. Glraid College now contains 870 or phans, and Ju income his so increased ainca Qirard's death that the neV build inga necessary to rcsire this large- nam ber have beu buiU entirely from that in come Without ir ujuiug ai the fund. The cell?-- buj thus far received- and cdu- cated 2,4 C 4 orphans, and has indentured under the provisions 1 of the will 1,028 boys. A large proportidn of those who left ita walls are doing satisfactorily in life, while some have already attained dis tinction. The development of , Mr. Gir- afd'a coal lands in Pennsvlvaniaxhas raised the gross income of the estate from $67,958.44 in 1833 ; (the year ' after hi death) to $87-7, 165.72 in 1879,, The Pope has been told by his physi cians as jtheir uaanimoufi I opinion that it is necessary for bis health . to quit' the w 1 ' Vatican and pass the summer where he can avail himself of sea bathing. 'You are merely telling me that it is necessary for me to do what is impossible,' 'he ans j wered, and no more was said until a French physician renewed the subject, h: 1 observed that the baths were essential, l might be procured within the pro duct of the Vatican, i So the Pope con sented to measures for erecting a bathing establishment of salt water to be brought from Civita Vecchla, apd for other miner al waters to ,be procured. THE SAME OLD LIE. Of all the unfa'ir, ungenerous and un manly sheets published jn that section where a.misreprentation of the truth of history is made capital by which the men of moral (?) ideas ride into place, power ?;d f.jrtUM, we think tha the New York Sun i among the. worst. For a persistant, perverwiou of facts, a. distortion of truth, and Jorjcool, uabiiabing' cheek the Sun is about the equal ot anything we have ever read Toe ''Sun is edited by three Republicans who wire brought up in the office of the N. Y. Times; one of these editors bears t be Lame f Swinton and delivered hitr self of j a -.big speech at a cornmuaistic gathering ixi .New Yok not long since, and is the . political associate of one Schwab, a well kuowu leader of that turbulent elemeut which burns, ravages and destroys, aud is known as tne Social ut or Communist party.. The chif super Visor of the paper is Charles A. Daca a well known disappointed politician of their Republican antecedents and whote principal aim in this life now seems to be to revenge himself upon any one aud every one wno ever received: a favor from General Grant; because, forsooth," after helping IBs he imagined to hoist Grant into the presidential chair, he, Dana, was left in, the cold and refused any position in the Cabinet, and given none of the crumbs from his master s table. With a dispo sition soured' by disappointment, like a venomous reptile which becomes blind from the poison of its own system, he snaps and. bites,and tries to fasten his poisonous fangs in everything which his blind pas sion tells him will be an cany victim to pour his vencm upon. And so it comes to pass, that because the late Mrs. Dovey of Mississippi, bequeathed to that State a life size portrait of that pure patriot, and brave aud generous soldier, and hightoned chivalrous gentleman, the Hon. Jefferson Davis which the legislature of Mississip pi has gratefully received by a resolution of thanks the venoo of the Sun rises and it strikes out its fangs at that noble old man, by rehashing a falsehood pub lished by a cavalry s raider and bummer, named Wilson, who claims to have cap tured Mr. Davis in female attirf; and when it has beenproveu by a publication iB the Philadelphia Times the same paper in which Wilson made his false publics tion that Wilson was a malignant and wilful falsifier. The j testimony of ed eral officers who did nake the capture was published.from which i. appeared that Mr.Davisid not only not seek to make his escape, but that when he left his tent tie was under the impression that the fir ing which aroused him, was occasioned by some of Wheeler's Caialry and his escort; that when he came out of ti tent it was with the air and word of comv mand, to quell what he. thought was a disturbance between his own followers; and that when he found out that he was surrounded by the foe, his manner was both reckless and defiant, o much so that a Federal Colonel rode up to Mr, Davis and remarked to him, Mr. Davis, you must remember tbatyuu are now a prisoner intimating at the same time that he might suffer serious consequences if he did not change his manner, to which the noble old herb's haughty reply was, "Sir, I care not loir your throats. 1 would rather be killed even now, than be a prisoner in your hinds, or words to that effect. Among other falsehoods which this malicious falsifier, General Wilson, published was, that for weeks before the capture of Richmond, Mr. Davis had the Confederate cruiser Shenandoah cruis lug off the coast of Florida, so tha; he and his Cabinet could escape upon her to Havana, when, in point of fact, the Sken andoah was in foreign waters and did not know of Dee's surrender1 and the downfall of the Confederacy for three months after it bad all transpired. The publication of General Wilson's was fall of falsehoods and inaecurac:es,wbich were all exposed by General Reinn' nn member: of Congress . from Texas in an elaborate and well written mice n,tbaThi!ai3!p7ii Wectfy Tttnt4! Trlibij General Wilson has never had the courage or the manliness to attempt to controvert. Yet the New York Sun (a paper 1 bought and read in this community by Southern men) knowing these facts, with a wiifu and malignant spirit worthy of that dis reputable sheet, rehashes and publishes the false charces of General Wilson. Need we say more ? What more can be said, excep- to add that these false charges are going down the tide of time, in the shape of history, which, is manufac'ured inio r nicely bound volumes at th.: North, and ssnt South for the edification ant delects- tion of Southern school cl.iidren, some of whom, we are sorry to believe, are being taught in this very State, aye, and in this varv city. too. these erroneous aud false charges, which are nothingmore nor Irs than slanders upon the trutbNt his ory. We hope the time Is not;far distant when there will be some law erirct'td iu North Carolina as well as in every otbei South era State, to pronmit ana puiiis'i tne in troductioD of such false histories ito'tbe common schools of tfieae Slates. Thec l lees and private schools which dre to teach from such infamous vbook should be frowned down by all decent and re spectable people in every S juth-rn com munity. Which is the greater nuisano3, a cat or a mouse?' asked a correspond ent. Well, a mouse will mutilate but hold; a cat will m?w till late, too We give it up. , I wish I were you about two bourf she eaid, with great tenderness. 'And why, my dear? he akdd Wttb consid erable interest. 'Because, sbo sa d. toying affdetionately with his watch chain, 'because then I would buy my wife 6 new bonnet. Hi, boy, I'm aVstrauifcr in towri Show me where I can get florae wnx. And the boy sent him to tha school master, because he said the sshool master had more whacks thau any per son he kaew .pf. How to Get a Husbaad'jis the tftle of a little work advertised iu the East ern papers. Tue Elmira G z tte thinks the t-alest pluce L get Liin is by tte ear. What, asKs a correspondent caubgs the hair to come out? Before we an swer we must know whether yon are maaried or single. This is important to a true understanding of the case. - A young lady was endeavoring to impress upon the minds of her Sunday School scholars the sin and terrible punishment of Nebuchadnezzar, and when she said that i or se en years b.9 ate grass like a cow,she was astonished by a little girl, who asked, 'Did hs give milk. ; "' - , . Port Grape Wine. ; Ihe following, from the celebrated Dr Mott oi New York, speaks wonders for Mr. S peer's efforts to raise the Oporto Grape in New Jersey: 62 MADISON AVEXUE, New York, April 11, 187S. J Mr. Alfred Speeb. Dear Sir ; The visit which I made last ye;sr to your Vineyards, wine-prespes a; d wults at f assaic, N. J., satisfied me tcorouhU- that the wines manufactured bv jcu ;ire pure and unadulterated, aud the very best that can be offered to the public for medicinal uses. I Actin? unon mv favnmhlfl irnnrp-Hions : jc i J 1 at the time, I have since recomrneaded the Port Wine more particularly in my practice, and am satibfied, with marked benefit, to my patients, j There can be no better prooi to the doubting mind, as to the Wine being made of the finest Oporto Grape, than a visit to the acres of land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. W'shing you success in your praiseworthy enter prise, remain respectfully yours, ALEX B. MOTT, M. D., rrof. of Surgery. Bellevue Hosp. Med'l College, &o, &c, ' I For sale by J. C Munds, Green Flanner. P. L. Bridgera & Co. & important to me Afflicted We would advise all who may ned tlio advice of a physician, to either call o write to Dr. Robertson. 19, So. Eutaw St. baltirnore, Md., who from 15 ye.trs tjxno sirience in. Hospital and special Practice. f.' . A. . cuaianiees a cure m ail aiseases or tbo Wrinary Organs and of the Nervous Sya tein, Organic anr'l eminal Weakness, lm- prtency (loss of oexual power), Nervous Debility and tremblirg, Palpitation of the Heait, dimness of sight or giddiness, No, turnal Enissions, 4c., all resulting from abuses in youth, or excesses in manhood ; also all skin and blood diseases quickly cured. Dr. R. is a graduate of one of the oiaest ana best medical schools in this country (Uciyersity of Mardard,. and re feis to the loading physicians iri his city .and u cuuBuibiagnim can reiy upon honorable and confidential treatment. In writing en close stamp for reply. Special attention KiTcu wj su ivuiue compiamta. Uooa ac commodations for all wishing to- call ted Li II.J1.! ' . . - mjc Kim. iiiouiciua sent so any address. From the Banks of the Hudson. Newburo. N. Y., Oct. 20. 1879. H.-H. Waeneb & C3o RocwiJiTFft isr T. Gentlemkn CA lady of over fer enty years of age. In failing health for over a year, has been U6lng Warner's Sa'e Diiters on my recommendation. She leeia rery grateful for tha benefit she has aert red therefrom, and says that until jovt ucr bwuku couia near no Tegetable food for orer three years. I beliere it to be a csrta'n specific for dys' prpsia. Ur, J. T. JOSLTK. I Physician's Win. New York physicians sav that th hVA been using fepeer's Port Graf. Win and Wine Bitters iu their practice fir ir t,. the entire satisfaction of their themselves, and take great pleasure ir. recommending them to the nublw m wi.. an that is claimed for them, and. in-fAn the most reliable they can find For sale cy-ureea s JTUscsr. JM. C, llunds and Miscellaneous TlTHfe CELEBRATED The Bltterg invariably remedv yellowness of the complexion and whites of th eyts, pain? the right side aud under the right shoulder blade, furred tongue, high colored urine, nausea, vertigo, dyspepeia, constipa tion. Heaviness of the head, mental deepor- dency, snd every other manife3ttro or ac oompaniment of a disordered copditioi! of the liver. The stomach, bowela and kidney alo experience their, regulating and t-mc ii.ni- ence.- i For sale bjf all. Druggists and Dealers gen erally. . . mohi 4xvv4yvoyvvixrvAxTViAVAyvviV4, If you axe a man ot business, weakened by the strain of your duties, avoid stimulants and use - rou are a man of letters, toiling over your mldnigiit work to restore brain nerve and waste, use If you are young and suffering from any indlsc i etioa or dissipation ; if you are married or sir plc, old or young, smrermj? irom poor neaitn or langiusn ing on a Ded of sickness, rely on B Whoever you are, wherever you are, whenever you feel ever you are, wherever you are, whenever yo that your system needs cleanfdnp toninjr or stimulating, witnout tntoxicati, ing, take Have yon fl'spepsia, kidney or vHvam ccn:tlaitt t'is wm ease of the stomach, boivels, blood, lirer,vi nei'Ltst ftf You will be cured if yon use I If you are simply weak and low Bplritrd.tryit! Buy it Insist upon it. Your druggist keeps it. It may save your life. It has eaved hudrede. Iton Couch Cnrelsthesweetest,afetandbest. Ask rh iren. The II"p Fad for Stomaih, Lirer and KWneys,i8 snprrJor tf other. Cures fcv absorption. Itisperi'etL Ak un:i-i."Utjt all D. t. C. is an absolute and irresistible cure for druu'ncnes, tie's of fgftffEBB opium, tobacco or narcotics. EZ?E?S Above sold by druggisu.Hop Bitters Mf., Co., Roi-licsur. X. V est 'Butter in the World! 3 bounds for 8 1 . Q.ILT ED'JZ BUTTE?, 30 conta. Nw York State Batter, v E Dt Cf uatry Cutter, 20 c.-nt.' Ki.) Coffee 15 to 20 ce ts. PcreIaf LXrd. 10 ceuta. Jkv Coffee. 30 i-- 2S ceqtJ. Kio 'Coffee 5 to 2ft cn. Pig Raois, Tongues, Ex-Sbore Mackerel. 50 Cae Rnedere & Co , Ch-mpag!ie Pints and Quarta. 50 Cases Imported French Brandy, 20 Caeea Toney Whi.5keT-r-BeEt in the World. Cakc8,';Cr Ackers, PreserveB, Pickeidj Vjup, Tea, Liqaore, Tobaceo hr.d Ciifisrp, at popular prio;g. Geo, Myers, U, 13 and 1ft SonthrFront teb 13 Yellow Tobacco K WRITE ABOUT IT, year in and year oat, in the j , BOEDER BE VIEW, t aiwn and pubhtked by ) Dr DB AMIS, at An unterrified Democratic, and yet a lire n practical Dnsme-s mtn'i paper. TeHa hor to baildnp the indnatrial inter S ? State. How to make money on tne farm, aad aecure the best rewards for labor. i Send $1.E0 to pay one Tear'g sabicription and eet Tobaceo Wuide Book and Tcbacco owu rree. Addrers, rw BORDER REVIEW, fe0 ; - - Henderson, N. C. Why Wot Co YyHERE TOU CAN GET THE BEST Liquor, Oysters, Wines, Cigarj, eU?' Tha New Restaurant xnd sloon opened by WILL WEST, in the Custom House Alley, has tie bett ol ererythiog at very reasonablo prices. 2Jew, reat, dean and j rivals, U the Office Saloon. WILL WEST, l'roprielor. lachvJ Old Hewapapers; A QCTA 2i.TITY.OF.?LD lTEW8PAPERa or rapptnx, oCcred for tzlo citapat the f;rti DAiLT.r.27ii:i7.crric3 Misc ellaneous BENSON' CAPC1WE. - I CAP BACK ACHE IS I AT ONCE CUHRD BY , BENSOH'J CAPGINE PORUS PLASTERS IT IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY THAT- NEVER FULS. ' Over 2000 Drnggists have signed a paper stating that Physicians' c they are in every way. SnperiDr to the ordinary slow actiDg Poras I ? ters used for this purpose. Price 25 cents. " ivch 3 4w SKABUKY & J0HX6ON, Pnarmacfluti-ai ibonosr WILCOX. GIBBS & GO'S KfOao I p u I at Sest Fertilizer H&de The Best !s the Cheapest ! Soid en Favorable Terms ! Paya la iri Gotten! By T. PSISBWA?, AfU( Lumberton, Shoe Keel, Laurinburg", Laurel Hill, ami iateriiiu nt points id Eiclimond and Robeson counties, jan 28-tf . " fireihilids: Headuauei A for all that is good, useful, pretty and cheap for tlie , Holiday Trade, at Market Have the pleasure of again announcing to tlie publio that a e an unnsual and attractive Stock and are prepared to offer ohr' ve 1 customers one of the Grandest and Cheapest stocks of Prices ranging in Suits A beautiful and grand assortment in GENT'S FURKriSHIIMG GOODS ! Which we guarantee cannot be equaled in this city. A fine line aai : I latest styles in Hats, Catjs, Boots and Shoes ! In all qualities and prices, imported direct from the Manufacturers whicn we guarantee to be of superior fquality.; 1 We also have one of the choicest and largest stocks of Two and Three Ply and Brussels Carpets, Rugs, Matting and Oil Cloths at astonishing low prices. Please examine. decl8 - - -i-: :r- B90K GEKTS! drc8., It will py yon. A. GO UTi'N A CO., 26 S 7th bt., Philadelphia, Pa. mch 3 iw P3 A iy Stool,Cavr nnd Tooa only 5 Millie $H3 to $255. ORGANS 13 Stops, 3 set Reedsr 2 Knee Swelis,Stool, Book, oiJy $98. D" Holiday Newspaper Free. Address Daniel F. Beatty, Wash ington, N. J. mch 3 AGENTS READ THIS. We wanu an Agent in this Cout ty to whom we will pay a salary of $100 per month and ex;-enses to sell our wondeiful JStlSw11. amPle fiee- Address at once ixixixx ol iu., Marsnall. Mich pan. mch 3 ON 30 DAYS TBI AL. We will send our Electro Voltaic Bel ts and other Electric Appliance upon trial for y those Bufferin f'om Nerroua De-' rvf .VT T ; B-ul J . """w unity, rvieumangm. r&rxa nr ur oiuneyB, no many other dia- Addreia. VoLATlf! kh.t nn mZZJl-1S $10,009 ON LIFE & PROPERTY. w i will De paid to any person who can 1-xplodb a jjamp nuea with our a FETY ATTACHMENT. Mailed free for cents. Four INSURANCE lor si. Amenta Wanted. Male Femate. or J. S. VlVTfi'. O . T CO t ' Binebamntnn. V V 'mm u r a m. m salt sroom, 13 Wt- Broad Por 35;ct. way, a . y. mch 3 4w nts Wanted THE HISTORY OF THE BIBLE. P!:ff J1" een enber. For riZ' ..V.1" 10 eTer7 rob- once to " " wmt PP'y at TBI Hsamv Drr. u MILTON D. J0HWS0W, Commission Mdrchaht, .t7Aonirjdi;orT, b: - n itiiuiinnio Illncdllaneous. PORUg PLASTE CUE ed Oy am o j -:o: Streets from $3.00 upwards ! -o- NO MORE TI O a?i Mi -mi A D- D CVD.0 Ciu SURE cnnr Tiru nunrseturea only under the abore Trada MEDICINE CO., of Paria and Lcioxi Immediate Relief Warranted. PerBaaeut UnrA I4ni.ii.4 r . . m .7 - -"imio. now exciusireiy uea or all celebrated Phyaician. of Europe and America. Th hrKa .r Far;a reporta 95 cures out of 100 casea witbia three days. Secret The only diaaolrer cf'the poisoa- eus uric Acid which ezaU in the Blood of Kneuraatic and ftnn v Pa CURED. CURED CUBKD. U 8 Dewey, Eeq., 201 Broadway, Inflam matory Rheum attain. J LfaTJ Eaq. 456 Waal ington Markft. Chronic Rbeumatiam. Mra E Twoe, 63 KaavNlnth atreett(ehalkf formaUona in the joiata), Chrome Bbeafc H,JTrser' .74 Ne-k aTenue, JarT : City, Chronio KbeumHtiam. n-" u . Vnberlaln, Feq. Wrihiajftot C1S?' "fhineton D O, Rheumatic float. p t Arnold, Eq. 12 Weyboaaet atraat, ,SS32lb - h of twentJ jegr'' vw MmMa ociauca. tor Malarxaljnlcrmitient and Cluronio , o.TTflfe. Chills, or Ague, SALICYLICA IS A CERTAIN CORE, uperaedingr entirely the use of gulphatoaf but will achieTe a RADICAL CDRB,witi. t?MJ lBnTeaIencef aadftronblai aibinj: f ont QUININE. 8.flarbo? six boxos for ti Sent free by Mail oa receipt of mooar. ' TUUif DRUGGIST FOR IT. HliitM-1? ialUUon or aubatitute, aa off nilfJl!C (cP7ri?hted) i guaranteed to re, IVi rmfene TfiuMJd, and will bedell, AMU 1 Washburne & Co., 21 J Broadway, eoiy Fulton at. (Knoz BaUd feb 28-1 jdAi iaT),N.T. ladies' Emporium. J1HE MISSES KARRKE A UcQOVU, f.l7.i"L'e.dnowlbi in Hair Oocds it MiJT . V, cco"op". "Hormaady'Coq" fK?r 3w f BraIdawd0.rH, Iniiaible-B;t.ral':ffi.W A fTorit new Eomad. J "onDMKl, ; ' . Braid. Puffa mnA rrni rmb ion and Cut Hiir,. u.t.: r 1 .Am t order. wwij iu " Orrfert for R(imKi "Ja. vLKmldarr promptly attend m A aortment of LadW Uaderwear ade of .beat material. JTTZ. - - ref a?w.p of 'CbUdwn'j Clotiatt. fttt-7?.r?rrBil,w,,flrl ?- wratrii taka for Oriltl XTtrdrolc r
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