The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON. N. C MONDU. MAY 2. 188V. kHTlKED AT TUK lo'sTOFFICK AT Wilmington, N. Cm as Second-Cis Mattkb.1 THE THREE FRAUDS. It'ieems to ua that the three greatea' frauds in this country are R. B. Hayes, the fraud triumphant in history Cadet Whittaker, who mutilated himself at West Point, and Courtney tho oarsman who gave the race to Ha laa at Wash ingtun a few days since. They may be classed in the order in which they have been uamtd, aa the stupendous fraud, the transparent fraud and the contemptible fraud, though all these might very well , be clasfed iu the latter category. A!OlHER YV1TN tSS. FollowiD2 immed atel? in the wske 6T Kev. DeWitt Talmage, who has Bpoken so favorably of the people of the South, is the Rev. Dr. W. F Hatfield, of the Northern Methodist Church, who hab traveled quite extensively in the South, and has given his expre&fions iu a recent lecture. His remarks have the greater fores from the fact ihit no unp'easant no toriety has attached to his name as there has with the first named gentleman. Id bis lecture upon his visit to tii3 riou h and his impressions of the people, Dr. Hatfield 6aid that nowhere ia bin travels has he ever met with such genuine cour t tesy and hearty hospitality, and be ad vises beads of families and young men who cannot make a living North to go South and buy a farm, assuring thirn that if they mind their own business, de vote themselves to developing the indas try of the country, refrain from boasting of having threshed the Southerners, and from thrusting into Ldue prominence the UBsavoryremark that a negro is the equal of the white man, they will be' heartily -welcomed . THE TARIFF QUESTION. Femando Wood, of New York, al though a Democrat whose fidelity to the party has nover been doubted, has tafcen a position iu relation to the tariff whicb places him in direct antagonism with a large majority of the Democrats of the country. Ab chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, he has it iu his power to control legislation to ascertain extent, either for good or ill, and it seems to uf that he has chosen to do the latter. Of all the reforms needed in ine ad ministration of the affairs of the govern ment, there are none more imperatiTe'y demanded tV an those which relate to tLe tariff, cf which the Ways and Means Committee have supervision, and there are none, it seems to us, which have been considered with less of practical wisdem with a view to the public benefit. Re" forms have been suggested needed and judicious reforms by members of the committee which, had they been adopted, would have resulted in material benefit to the country, tut Mr. Weod, havirg po schemes and ideas of his own to nouruh, has so t his face sternly against them all, and chiefly through his instrumentality they have fallen to tho ground.' , THE CLEMENT ATTACH B1ENT In ansner to inquirin ai to' the cost of these machiiers, which have attracted . so much attention in the South, Mr. E; E. Whitfield, Sr., writes to the Planter's Journal, stating thst it is difficult to give the exact cost of each piece of machinery, lie sajs.bowever.tbat the cleanser of seed cotton costs $75, and will cleanse enough cotton for ten cards and attachments. The attachment, with feed table, chute traverse and stop motion, costs at the Memphis shop $300. and the small draw iogaand cam motion costs $75. The roy ally cu each attachment is at present $150. A one-card mill can be driven by a seven horse power engine, and require even operatives, all women amd girls, to couvert 650 to G75 pouuds of seed cotton per day into 190 or 195 pounds of jar. It is estimated that every attachment will require $5,000 invested in perma ncnt machinery, house?, etc., and $5,000 for working capital. To convert 120 bales into yarn would therefore require an outlay of $10,000. To spin the entire cotton production of Louisiana would re quire something like $50,000,000 of cap ital. Where there is water power ar.d buildings not needad for other purposes the investment is reduced. The Westminster (S. C.) Clement At tachment Company, composed of farmers, cleared last year 40 per cent, on the in vestment, though they are run in great part with second-hand machinery. Here we have in a sister State an indus try whieh pays 40 per cent, on the capi tal invested, and there is not a shadow ot reason why the manufacture of cotton in this State, by the same kind of machin ery, cannot be made to pay handsomely : '.' K tfpon the inycatment. We may not reasonably expect to make ;the enterpiis so profitable as h noted above, but we can most certainly approximate to such a result. It is not absolutely necessary that the machinery should be run by water power, although that, is desiratle. It has been demonstrated Out machinery can be run by steam as economically, a'l things considered, as by water. In Fall Ri?er Mass, which now runs more spindles than any city in the United States, and where there 13 au unlimited water-power, steam has. been substi'u'ed in siime in stances and with success. WASHICTOX LETTER- Va jniXGTON, D: O., May 21, 1880 .Yesterday's Illinois. .State Convention delivered the Ririic.il party af the Uuited States over to General Grant, Illinois j Radicals instruct for him, and take, such measures as. eLSure the delivery of the ood at Chicago. Tne nineteen men who are to select delegates from Illinois, to the nominatiug Conventiea, r'e briefly dpoken of in ihn deepaicues as 'nine teen Grautmeu." They wil select 38 Grant candidates, anl the States Con vention four delegates-at.large. I tibd that all reasonable people here consider t bid the end of the contest. Grant will she nominated on the first ballot. This foreordained candidate has ele ments of strength which we stould not overlook, and perhaps, some elements of weakness which we shall be apt to over estimate. There are douht'ess many thousands of Radicals who have for Blaine a feeling of personal devotion which Graat never inspires. There are com me cial Radicals who 8trogIy desire Sherman as a candi date. There is the opposition to a third term. There, is finally, Grant's last ad ministration, as full of fraud as an egg is if' meat. There are thj weaknesses of the case. 'Oa the otbar hand and as showing the man's strength, it is only fair to say that General Grant is "ot accused of stealing anything hirx st I: he was ptraonu ly, hjnc t wLiiO sunoundiijg jii nist'lf with dishon est and in flic ent adviser, lie is looked 'upon as a great, mi itiry hero by most , of the UadicfeU and by! many other?. To a large numb-r iu the North ho represents the idea of a peimaiitnt union more clearly than any other man. The General will not be an eaiy candi date to beat, despite what may be said in advance of his nomination. It behooves Democrat and Conservatives to move cautiously in elect ii g a candidate and making a platform. - There is satisiactory "progress upon the appropriation bills, and upon other measures necessary, to be passed befors adjournment. The Senate .Republicans yesterday abstained from voting, and thereby destroj ed a quorum, when Sena tor Bayard's special Deputy Marshals bill came up, but they will think better of it to-day and vote. The bill will pass. ihe alleged boat race here on Wed ceday resulted in a victory for Hanlan ver Courtney, and'a veryjeasy victory at that. Courtney was either very sick, as he claimed, or sold out the race. . ' ' GuRDajs; Tho dark horso for Republican Vice President Senator Bruce, of Missis sippi. At a receut school teachers' exaini nation in Vermont the word 'impoater' was deliutd: 'One who drives in posts.' The New 1 Orleans Picayune makes the surprising statement that when one barber shaves another barber he does not talk. Major Mordecai, of the Whittaker Court, is a lineal desoendent of him who eat at the gate of now loot ontl A haze youear-us. Philadelphia Balletin. When a Burlington girl can look up to a fellow with a canning glance and say: 'Now drat your pelt, yon're gir mg me belle. taffy,' she is considered a A 'titled lady of Wnrtembnrg has dropped her title In order to marry a practising physician, bat we are afraid the' practising physician will never hnav r Yin loot- rs f it J There was a young fellow of Crete, Had such' awful corns on his feet, That he never just knew Which was Bafest to do, " To cutoff the corns or his feet. President Hayes says he would not take a' sec-cud term if it were tendered him on a silver platter. He evident ly doesn't think it would be a legal tender. I'tuladelpnia Keoord. Baby Prizes, $600- Au eminent bankei's wife of .N Y, baa induced the proprietors of that great medicine, Hop Bitters, to offer $G00 in prizes to - the, youngest child that says nop uniers plainly, in any language, be tween way l,-lu, and July 4, 1881. This is'a liberal and interesting offer, and everybody and his wife should send two cent stamp to the Hop Bitters Mfg. Co. Rochester, N. Y., U. JS. A., for circular. giving iuir particulars, ana oegin at once to teach the children to say Hop Bitters ana secure $ne prize. Wilmington .District. Second round of quarterly meetin gs for the. Wilmington District, Methodist E Church South. Onslow, tit Jacksonville, June 5 6 Duplin, at Providence, June 12-13 Clinton, at Salem, Jane 19-20 llalarla. In countries when this U prevalent, Warner 8 Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, and Warner's Safe Pills are used and with wonderful success. These are higblv re commended as a preventive to Yellow Fever. As a cleanser of the blood, they are without an equal. Iliscellaneoiifl. IT IS CONFIDENTLY ASSERTED THAT YELLOV FEVER Can be PREVENTED by the wse of WARNER'S Safe Id Lifer Gi afe liitaey & Lirer Unre. In connection with WARNER'S SAFE PILLS AH authorises oa the subject deela e Tel low Fever to be a Blood Poison. Toe breath ing of a malirial infected atmosphere acting dirtctly on the blood. It is known and admitted, and in writing vouched for, that Warner's Safe Kiiney & Lifer Cnre in connection with WAHNEkM' HAFh P1LL8, acting, aa it do s, direct! v upon the organs the Kidneys and Lire- that cleai.se and purify the blood, is the b-t and only effective blood purifier ow known. For Ble by all Droggistp. n:a 20 COME and BUY Good Groceries AT LOW PRICES from: Hail &. Pearsall. may 15 Sale of The Carolina Central Rail way,' under Decree of ; Foreclo sure. BY VII TUK AND IN PURSUANCE of a d cree of the Superior Court of New Hanover County, State of North Car olina, made iu a cause there pending. wherein Edward Matthews tor hiruseit and others, is plaintiff, and the Carolina Cen tral Railway Company and Andrew V. Stout and Timothy H. : Porter, Trustees, and .James L, Dawes and J; Brander Mat. thews, Trustees, are defendants, the un dersigned, Commissioners appointed by the said decree, will sell by puMic auction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door, in the City of Wiimington, in the State of North Carolina, on MONDAY, the 31ST DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1880,at 12 o'clock, M., the entire Railroad,as the same exists and is now ised known as the CAR OLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY, as well the portion now built and completed, ex tending fiom the ity of Wilmington, iu said State ot North Carolina, to the Town cf Shelby, in said Stale, a distance of about 242 miles, as also that portion uncomple ted and yet to be built, and to extend from said town of Shelby to the town ol Kuth ertordton in said State, a distance of about 30 miles; with all railways ,rights of way, depot grounds, and ether lands, tracks, budges, viaducts, culverts, fences, and other structures, station houses, engine houses, car houses, warehouses, freight houses, wood bouss, and other buildings, machine shops, and other shops, all loco motive engines, tenders, cars, coaches, and other rolling stock and equipments, all stationary engines, machinery, tools, im plements, fuel, and materials if all kinds, and all the corporative tranchises, rights and privileges of lhe Carolina Central Railway Company; also, all the shares of the capital stock of the Wilmington . Rail way Bridge Company held andowned by the said Carolina Central Railway Com pany, and all the right, title and interest which the said Company has and owns in and to the stock and property ot the Wil mington Railway Bridge Company, as one ot the corporators thereof ; and also all other the property and estate, real and personal, of every kind and description, ol the said Caro ina Central Railway Com pany. Tebms of Sal,k, Purchasers must pay in cash on the day of sale one hundred thousand dollars, and the residue of the purchase money in three equal instalments atone, two and thiea months from the day of sale,'wiih interest from that day at the rate of six per centum per annum; the purchaser can anticipate any or all of the said deferred payments, and make pay. ment in tun or the purchase money at any time before maturity; payment of that por. tion oi the purchase money not hereby re quired to be paid in cash may be made in whole or in part, either in cash or in the bonds, or past due coupons thereof, se cured by the first mortgage from said Car olina Central Railway Company to said Andrew V. Stout and Timothy H. Porter. Trustees, of date May 17th, 1873, to the extent oi the pro rata per centage of the par value of the said bonds and coupons, which the holders thereof will be entitled to receive up n the distribution of the proceeds of the said sale undr the order and decree of said Court. Possession will be delivered to the purchaser so soon as tne said sale shall have been confirmed by the Court, and one half of the purchase money paid to the Commissioners, and the purchaser shall have assumed all the out statiding contracts land liabilities of the Receivers heretofore appointed in the said cause, and indemnified them against the same. NATHAN A. STEDMAN, Jr JUNIUS DAVIS, apl 9.3taw6w fr m w Commissioners. MILTON 17. JOHNSON, Commission Merchant, WAnxzxxTaToxj, o. o. Lumber inccoll&nGoiis. T THE DAILY REVIEW, JOSH. T. JAMES EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Is published Every Atternoon (Sundays excepted). At the following rates, postage paid : One Year.... .... .... ....S5 00 Six Months..... 2 50 Three Months 1 25 One.Month r . . . . 60 The paper will be deliverod 'by carriers, free of charge,4n any part of thecityat the above rates, of 13 cents per week. The Daily Review is now in the fourth year of its existence, is per manently established, with a large and steadily increasing subscrip tion list, and presents to merchants and others a most desirable medi um for advertising. THE IflLQINSTOH JODffiAL. OOSH, T. JAMES,. Is published EVERY FRIDAY, At the following rates : One Year. . , . . . . . . . .2$. . . 00 Six Months. . ..... .1 00 Three Months . . .... . ..... . 50 The Wilmingto-i Joubxal circu lates largely in the adjoining coun ties as well as in the Western por tions of the State and presents un- - quailed facilities to merchants for making known what Jhey have for sal el Miscellaneous LwuaLirQDpo Best Fertilizer fifiade ! Lrtiiuberton, Shoo (Heel, Laurinburg, Laurel Hill and W "a AwcuLuuiiu uuu j.ujjeson counties, jan M tf " NO MORE 5ED OR GOUT JICUTEOn CHRONIO ALBCVEUCjftS - SURE CURE. tnx MjnnfaotareJ olt Dnder the acove Trade Mark, by the EUJiOPK AN hALIOV'tlt; MEDIO! SK CO., of Pnrte and Le-uz:. I mined 'ate Relief Wrranted. Perri anent Cure (Juarantee. N-w exclusirfly used by all celebrated Physician'"' bf Knrore and America. The bii?heEt 1 edict, Academy ot Paris reports 95 cures out of 100 caaee within three days. Secret The only disso yffr of the po'jon us Uric Acid which ex'sta, in the Blood of Rh?nuaittic and Goo tv. Patients. CUKI. OUHED " CURED. H 8 Tewey, Esq 201 BrxAdway, Inflam matory Rheumatism. ' J LeayeTi Esq, 456 Warrington Market Chronic Rheumatism. Mrs K Towne, 63 Has Ninth stree, (chalky formations in the jTiEit); Chronic Rheuma tism. A M Prajrer, 74 Newitk ayenue, Jersey City, Chronic ltl. eurantisui. John Chaa;berlaia,i q. Wefhington Club, Washinsrton. D C. f Rheumatic Gout. Wm K Arnold, Eq, 11 Werbosset street, ProYidene, R I, of twenty years' Chronic Rheumatism. J hn B TurEgte. 100 8anche street, San Francisco, Nearnlgia aod 'ciatica. ; Tor Malarial, Intermittent and Chronic "Fevers, Chills, or Ague, 8ALICYL1CA IS A CEK I'AlN" COHE, Superseding entirelj thef r:se of Hulpbate of Quinine, as it will not only cut th fevers, but will achieve a RADICAL CUKE, with out any of the inconveniences aud troublea ausin? t orn QUININE. $1 a box, six boxos for 85. Pent free by Mail oe receipt of money. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR ITS but take no imitation or substitute, ne. our Salicylic (copyrighted); is guaranteed to re lieTe, or money refunded, and will be deliv ered free on receipt of orders by calling on Or addressing ji Washbume & Co SOLE AGENTS, Broadway, cor. Fulton st. (Knox Build ing), N. T. feb 28-lyd&w. OQLovely Boquet,Goldand Silver Ch-omos, assorted styles, wirti namr, 10c. Nassau uwu uo af Ban. xm. i , apl p2S WATERS' PIANOS AND ORGANS!! 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Eifcollanco WILCOX, GIBBS, mn -:o:- The Best Is the Cheapest ! Sold on Favorable Terms , I Payable in w UN FERMENTED MALT BITTERS TRADEMARK MALT AND. HOPS THERE is no greater Blood-Pitf, and Lifa-civinir Prinrinla ;n .v. of medicine than HALT BITTERS rJ hv tha MATT DTTT L-l CI ni... .''r!' Uifermenteu Malt and Hops. It in p.. uuTiior oi ieeDie ana exaauited eosr tioni. It enricheg the bleod, lolMjs ' bones, harden the- imitele, Sqj, nerves, perfects digestion, cheers the i and vitalii -s with new Iifn frv bedy. 1 It is so, becauae it strike tthr" of all debilitv NFKEni, KTi nTripij!.. and IMFOVEUI8HED.BLO0D. Bold,, 17 STflP nRRflMQsBc - ,ZlmllZLri'Vi Coupler.! a- ai.aehippd. only $97.75. KewPi l5to Sl.CJOO. flSf Mideumwf( Illustrated free. Address Daniel F.Wl waenington, X, J. miT litil E. Er TREAT, 757 Broart'i New-York. 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BDd ji'ldrufM everywhere. x cl ll-d!- Cathartic Pills Combine the choicest cathartic fcf V In rumlioine, in proportions najusted to socure activity, certaiT; uniforiiiit v of effect. They ar tbf of years of caTef ul wtudy and V'iy periment, and are the.mot el-ctur.. hIv yet dis(?m ered for dispases. ra - i; ami wb ureexiy pu iae uiKet!$,r ildlTve pfocesse.5", ana ifastoie Vr Jiealthv aetioiiij. Their ewt j.iisieians iir xneir pracu - civihzetl nations, J3 oneMtf 1 proois r,i tlieir vaMie an a ' ' icrfecUy reliable purgative , lieing eompounded of the conn-1 Ivirtuos of patelv. -rental rt"sn, j. they are positively free from caiy, iiiinistiTed tn r-liildren with i;rleav ..... - ,.1 xvi i. ii are in :u- 4.S k W .. , if , iiuu, dyspepsia, ixjs iWiiTtofr Foul Stoiuacli ajid Mreatlt, ItU Ria, Colic, gripes, Dlarrba v i7,- uoni, i-nes, UI"""rMURW Uvcr, and all other diseases from a disordered state of the r-r- apparatus. tf 'VVhile pcntle 1n . their HJV? Pills are the luotrfr thorough llfT 1 in-cathartic, hat can JrJ never pive puin '-' niile.4 fli 'Pw h(. inllame.1. und thn their iodueBce w - i in sr. The ithilate ffi apP"1" & to VaV$ uigrstiv or-ana; .liQy, W7cnetre and enrie:rdiel;!o6tl,an(I lmifart tcvk WW 1 tlerangemont of the stomach, u": lMjwels, which reqnirep'rmupt au'-r; . ,,f ,al treatment. Aviat's Pills ai''T:?V neauaene, toss or eiuvl ilCUt rare, Biliousness, JaWidiy K tisin, Kruptions ami Skin i Jiruwsv. iiinmrsi1 .j rrcparea oy ur. J. i. , f . t Practical and Analytical ChemW" LoWfeff; Mass. sold mr all rrtrouisT$ etebv'H."

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