The Daily Review JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WIUWINOTOW. N. C WEDNESDAY. JU.SE 2, 188a. ENTXKED AT THJC fOSTOFFICK AT Wilmington, N. C, a sbcond-Class Mattkb.1 VIBWSAND B-VfE'8. ' - Ethan Alien Bends the New York Tribune another Hat of oue tbouaencl Re publicans who pledge thenuaWea under no circutnstau: a to vote for Grant, It jV stated bj a gentlemm who re cently made a bo la I ca'' at the Wbitj House that President -Hajs persists in the opinion that the ex President w;'l not be nominated at Chicago. An Il'inois woman went into tie show business on a sniH scple with abogu8 petrified baby, Which she wheeled horn town to tcwn in a perambu'ator, ter't g a steiy of Us sickness, death and final transformation 'nts s'.one. The figure had teen well made ps o if head and arnc?, but plain marks of the c! !el were found elsewhere. The eucha nc candles Ilbf.d on the a'tar of B sbop Seimour'a cathedral in Springfield, If , V bvnday, tlreaten to kindle a sma'l confligrati'jn fnthe Epis copal church of the Wf t. Bishop Rob ertson, of St. Lou's, can find no srBcient warrant for the allege! inuovat'oo, and hit no hesitancy in gating so. From Kentacky priyate 'nte ligenre is to the efifect that a very stroBg spirit of resentment b?s sprung up among promi nent Democrats 6 gainst what is alleged o b the evident hope of the Tlden-Wa: tenon wing to bulldoze the Democracy ol Kentucky into send'ng a Tilden delega tion to Cincinnati. As a result of this it is said Kentucky wi'l send a strong anti Tilden delegation . One of the latest sUries told of James Gorden Bennett is that he recently wrote to Prince Bismarck offering bim a salary of $130,000 a year to contribute one ar. UCla m W CO Jk IU Ilia i'e n x v m. w Bienarck wrote a polite letter declining the offer. In conversation afterwards he made the observation that if a simon pure article of 'cheek' was desired appli cation should be made to an American newspaper office, Perhai s tb's story !s true and perhaps it is not. an inteiview from a New York Tribune reporter in that city a few days ago. In a polite note the General said he had no political views, and did not meau to have any until after the Conventions have been held. He wa on his way to California in search of health and recreation, and if he gave any political views he would have to spend his time in explaining them at every way station, which he did not mean to dc. An ostrich, long on exhibition at Rome, hating been buffecated by thrusting its neck between the bars, there were foand in i's stomach four large stones, eleven smaller ones, seven nails, a necktie pin, an envelope, thirteen topper coins, four tc3n beads, one French f.anc, two small keys, apiece of a hrndkerchief, a silver medal ofthe Pope, and the cress of pn Italian order. In a Milwaukee street er r the other day a near-sighted man was seated near the fae-tox, reading a newspuper, when a lady pai'ed up f?ie aisle and accidental'y dropped her handkerchief in the lap of the near-sighted man as she paid her fare. She did not notice her loss, and a t-er she had taken her seat a gentleman sitting t; -posite the near sighted peison s touched him with h'i rane to call his attention to the handkerchief. The near-sighted man looked down, saw the white handkerchief in his lap and immediately covered it up with h's paper, bkuhiDg as he id co. Then he inserted his hand under the paper tacked the handkerchief in out cf s'ght and wentonreadiDg. v It is announced that Pref Taylor, of the agricultural department, has discovered that cotton seed treated with su'phuric acid will come up five or six days earlier than In its natural state. If the sine treatment will obtain the game results on a larger scale then the d:scovery will b i one of great importance to Southern planters, rs it will give them a start of nearly a week In raising their crop, and thus enable them in many cases to avoid the fruits. It is believed th&l the ger mination of other sedi can be quickened by stssilar means. Iliuts aw now darkly given out that Gea Grant will not in aay event accept a fourth term of the Presidency. These hints are evidently not intended to be humorous, but they irresistibly remind one cf the famous interveiw with the Chinese Prince Knag, ia wbich the Gen ral assured that dignitary that he had already been surfeited with civil station . Oue thing at a time, however, U a geod jrule, and it may be welt ftr the friends ef the ex Prttldeat to settle the natter of the third tersa before becoming absorbed in the possibilities ef a fourth. TOO MUCH MACHINE, In the whole history ef North Carolina, and particularly of the Democratic party in this State, we doubt if the like of State functionaries descending from their high official position td mingle with the people for partisan purposes, as we be lieve has been recently done, wa3 ever witneseed before to the degree and ex-, tent which has characterized the conduct of some high officials in Raleigh within the past few months . There ia too mush machine politics carried on at the Cap! tal now, and in our. op'nion there has bee wore than one to many printed epistles and documents circulated ameng the dear people, to be in our humble jadfeiueiit, consistent with the dignity aad duty of bih State officials. TUG f UBLlC DEBT. Tne national debt statement shows the dscrerti n thr j3ubHcdebt,forthe month of , May, to b3 $15,128 033,87. Such is the son oi 'tSy' wfelch John Sherman, Secre tary of the Treasury, and hoping to be Prsideut, car sea to te iaued to the pub lic every month. It ia possible that the debt h;5 been re duced that amouut during the month, but we have " but little railh ia any of the report3 regard ng the matter :sued from the Treasury Depart' ment. There huve teen so many issued to the public which have been proven to be absolute and unmitigated falsehoods, that we are disposed to take them all ci m grqno salt's. It was a sort of ca jelery which was rather amusing until we foand that the facts were otherwise ; since whicii time we have ceased to rely n these monthly reports for authentic information. It would be very pleas int indeed to th'nk they were ture, and that they furuished a correct exhibit 6 the financial condition of the country; bu', uuforluuately, it has been proven that in quite a number of instatces, when by their showing the debt had been rm te;ia'!y reduced, there had beeu an actual increase of our indebtedness. gloiious opportunity for the waving of the t'bloody shirt." It would have beea a God-send to the Republican orators and newspapers, which would have been util ized t the utmost. It is sad that such an outrage upon the public peace shouhi occur anywhere iu the country, and, at this juncture, it is specially aad that one of the kind should have occurred in New Tore. They answer no political purpose when they occur at the North. They offer no opportunity for the political capital which will be much needed" by the Re publicans in th;a campaign Harper s I'u8trated Journal Civilization (Heaven save the mark!) finds no em ployment for the talent of its engravers in furnishing a highly wrought sketch of the oscnrreuce. It took place too near home to be of advantage to those whose great est claim to success dep. nds upon the amount of obloquy they can fl:og upon the South. OUR liS UKASED PRODUCTION Mr. K. P. Porter, an emiuenl statistician has lately ompiled a statement, which we find in the Norfolk Virginian, of our pro gress in the fomteen years since 18C5. O it production of wheat hf.s increased from 148,552,829 bushels to ,445,756,000 bush els ; of corn, from 704,427,853 bushels to 1,544,899,090 baseels ; of cotton, from 2,227,9S7 bales to 5,020,387 bales' ; and of tobacco, from 183,316,953 pounds to 384, 059,650 pounds. It will be seen that the production of wheat hss trebled, and corD, cotton and tobacco more than doubled, Besides, oats increased nearly 140,WO,000 bushels ; potatces nearly doubled ?ud hay incre?sed nearly 0Lethird. A feature of Mr. Porter's exhibit is the contribution to the nation's wealth winch, when it is considered how impov erfshed she wrs rendered by the war,Jber best f lends have- every reason to feel sat' isfipd and proud of the result of her labors in.regaiuing her lost wealth and ass u ru ing her proper position. The cotton crop for 1878 and 1879 was the largest ever raised. The ten crops from 1862 to 1861 raLad by slave labor numl ered 84,995,440 bales. The ten crops of 1879, inclusive, 'raised by free labor, numbered 41,454,743 bales. Ia tobac:o also the SouJjh has achieved a gratifying increase rn thej annual yield, and it U believed that at no distant day there wi ! be an enormor increase in the production of Southern corn. While the centre of criculturpl prcduction has mov d sw'f'.Iy westward it is believed that, with t'je deterioration of tbose'new !andn and the stead? fertilization of the soil in the oider States, it will recede east ward again. This is the beliet of Mr Sorter, who dec' "res tbat 'exhaustion' of wheat lands is an impossibility so long rs farmers sup ply thei- lands with the necessary quan tity of food. There need be no anxiety, therefore about the continued ataudant yield of our soil, and 'the possibilities of our Agricultural interest,' in the language of Mr. Port?r, ae ts yet an unknown quantity.' The futare undoubtedly has fe.eat things in s'ore for the whole coun ry, and, says the Baltimore Qazettt pecie'ly for the South, which, under the new regime and with honest and' stable local governments, hes at last entered up on a new era of presrerity.' THE COLORED SOLDI BRS. It wt in New York, and aot in South Carolina, this time. On Decoratien Day (the 31st u't..av the precession was re turning from the cemetery, the colored military companies, forming the rear cf the precession, (they have to march in the rear even in New York), were attacked hy a gang of roughs and a riot ensued. The police interfered, and the colored soldier charged indiscriminately upon both police and cit;zi 5, but, being overpowered by number, weie compelled to run for their lives. Several persons were seriously in jured, though no livus were lost. A cap tain and sergeant of one ofthe colored companies have been arrested in conse quence cf the part they took in the affiir. Yes, this all occurred in the city of New York. Had it taken place in any ofthe Southern States, there would have been a HO. HORA 1IO 4EY.MOUR Uoraiio Seymour to day, says the New York Wo Id of the 3 1st ult , completes b:s thrse core and-teo year, and enters upon what may with truth be ca'ltd a green old age. IPs feHowi citizens' of all parties, w" I ;oin with rs : to day in the hope that he may live many years yet te witnes Ube complete restoration ot frater na' ftel'ngs aud a corexon prosperity throuhsut the republic. Now (hit the heats of the party coutiicSwith which bis name was so conspicuously f loriated dur'og the trying titn s of the civil wa have cooled, his most active political op poten b must admit the col sistency aud earn-8tne s with which throughout his public career this most illustrious of liv ing Democratic statesmen hrs stoJ by the spirit aad the letter of the message with which on the 1st of January, 1863, he took possession of the Gubernatorial chair of iho Empire State. 'Under no circums'ances can the division of the Uuion be conesded. We will put forth eve.y exertion of power; we will re every policy of conciliation; we wi.l guarantee them (the recede : States) every Vight and every consideration demand ad by the Constitution and by that fraternal re gard which must prevail In a common country, but we can never consent to the breal ing up of the union of those States or the destruction of the Constitution'. AtOUABtliaC - 1T6T7 Advorticomenta. IT IS CONFIOEHTLY ASSERTED THAT - YELLOW FETO Can be PBEVKNTID by the se of WARNER'S ! Safe It Lirer Gi afe kidney & Lirer Unre, In connection with IVARNER'S SAFE PILLS All antheri ies on thesobject deela e Yel low F ever to be a Blood Poison. Toe breath ing of a mWril infected atmosphere acting dirtctly on the blood. It is known and admitted, and in writing Touched tor, tn t Warner's Safe Kidney & Lirer Cnre in cooneeti n with WARNER'. RAFK PI 1.1,8, acting, aa it do i, direct v upon the organs the Kidneys and Live" 'bat cleacpe and purify the blood, ia th b-at and only effVctiTe blood purifier m-w known. For sale by all DruggiBt?. u ay 20 Mis ellaneous Hiicollaneoug WOI, GIBBS & GO'S IRSlamiDpiuiOa'Sed uano -:o:- Best Fertilizer Made ! The Best is the Cheapest ! Sold on Favorable Terms ! Pavable in o.t.. - m . n 1 . .--II Lumberton, Shoe Heel, Laurinburgf, Laurel Hill, and interia points in Bicbniond and Robeson counties C" jan 28 tf " HEACQTJAa an FIEPDT JAMS Letters of introduction ere not al ways sucoessinl to gee , a man into good ecoiety, no more than eloquent obituaries are to get a man into heaven Whitehall Times. Said a obioago belle: 'I despise those St Louis gitls. They csn't work their jaws three minutes without hissing out the a?'-nredest slgug. Oh, you bet that's sol' The faithful oyster's gone and went Abl we him weli remember! He wont be werth a continent Al cuss till next Sep ember. The Germans call the 13-15-14 puzzle 'Des PrinoipeVa Veizwer flung.' When a man is able to solve the pur le be can feel justified ia atemp''jg o pro nounce the name. A Pennsylvania fugitive from justice gat b'msalf up ps a be ok agent and easily worked h's way out of the Of itiy without pnybody'a tiying to question mm, er, iu if 2t, go near mm. They ere digging for Captain Kidd'e gold bac'i of Abse am Beaob. The most remarkable thing about the Gapts id's gold is that is just as easy to hunt for it i i one plac 3 as another. Boston Trrnscript. A close obseiver of hnmai nature re marks that a boy who won't Uke as big a bite rs he oai from another boy a apple is disc ''sing bis real feel'nss. and should be nt-rcwly watched. An up-'ov. a jeweller hung a wateh n the v.. sdow and labeled it. 'Look at wa'ch for $10 9nd the uubo pbistica.ed gentleman from Africa who etf rt 1 at the ariole then went in and waited the $10 The Grcenook Advertiser has just died at tbe ee of 78 years. I, was tb.9 paper tbat in its early youth re fused Campbell's Hohenlindenf as be ing 'not up to the mark.' We were sure it world come to no good sooner or later. i3he wps a Bjston Irdy of ealture. She stood watching a eanal boat loaded with ice, es it was being locked inU the canal from Lake Champlai 'What is that boat loaded with ? she asked 'Ice was the reply. Ob, my!1 she exclaimed in surprise, 'If the horrid stuff should melt, the water would sins toe boat!' line got up frem tbe table With a smile upon his phix "We're living in the country, And I'll tell you what it is. We must keap a gentle cow I will look for one right now.' ! Jest the thing, dear hnbby, find ; One with hair as soft as silk, Prettyv mild eyed, muley, kind, One that gives good buttermilk MILTON 17. JOHNSON, LyinnifoeG3 TE- . . .. ' ; . . ' a Commison Merchant, .nAonzno?ou, o- o. rnoh I-' COHANSEY METAL TOP, COHAFJSEY GLASS TOP. MASON IMPROVED, P0RCELI AN LIMED CELEBRATED GEM. CELEBRATED GEM. 8end for circulars. Lowest Prices to tbe trade Special Figaret for 25 to lOOross lota. D. F. 1IAYNES & CO., Jobbers and Importers, FetabiUhed 18i,8. BaltimrreMd. aKl 27Aw GENTLE SPRIG ! Has arrived and has taken lodg ings at EXCHANGE CORNER ! COME. LADIES, AND PAY HER VISIT! WOULD BESPEOTrULLY acnounceto my friends aad patrons that I hare just re turned to the city from the Northern mar kets with the mos complete and most de sirable itock of HUllnery afifl Fancy GooQs or the'Sprlof and Summer that 1 have ever had. This stock is now being unpacked and marked and mj Grand Opening Will be announced in a few days. I have al f the latest and mo.t uesirable styles and Many novelties; A. call and an inipectiea is respectfully solietted. The goods were bought, to sell and sold they will be at very lowpriees. The stock witl be exhibited, with much pleasure, to all who may esll, whether as.in tending parehases or otherwise. N. 11. SPRUNT, 23XCnA7aX3 CORX723XL. meh 31 ac if The" Congress gHIRT 18 MADE OP GOOD MUBLIU, 4-plj Biehardaoft Linen front and baok, and reblforaad, 75 cant. Eqial to aay Phirtsold for $1.00. "THE &OTAL" is Mstethiag uprb and U gmaraatead evai to mj.I1 25 Hairt; priee 90 ceata. Wasasatta or New York si ills Shirts made to ordar at SI 25, aad a gaod fit gaaranUed. No 3, V arkat street. Sign Big Shirt. J KLBBaCU, ap!12 lianafaetarari NO tvYORC IjU l iMla!!iJ If II ml on GOUT ACUTEOR CHRONJO A ALD CVILfl Cf?A sure enpr MM , Mf nnfaetnrel onlv aodar the aDoe Trade Mark, by the EUROPEAN HALIOY.IO MK1IOINK CO., of Paris and LiDzi. Immediate Relief Warranted. Pero anent Cur Oaarantee- N w exclosiTclr osed by all celebrated Physician of Europe and America. The biheet Medical Acs demy of Paris reports 95 enrea oat of 100 rases within three days. Secret The only disao ver ff the poison-t-ue Uric Acid which tx8ta in the blood of Uh nmtic and Gouty Patients. criCFI). CURED CURED. H H Pewey, Fpq , 201 K'sway, Inflam matory KheQDia ism. J I eavev, Esq, 456 X'as' ington Market, Chronic Rheumatism. Mrs H T woe, 63 Has Ninth b tree, (chalky formations io thejeinta), Chmnio Rheuma tism. A M Prater, 74 Newark arentie, Jersey City, Chronie KheumMtistn. John F Chamberlaia, Fpq. Washington Clab, Wasbinrton DC. Rhearaatic Gout. Wm K Arnold, E'q. 12. Weybosset street, Pioyidence, R I, of twenty years' Chronic Rheumatism. John B Turvgite. 100 Ranches street, 8 an Francisco, Neamlfiia and Hciatica. For Malarial , Intermittent and Chronic Fevers, Chills, or Ague, SALICYL1CA IS A CEUTAJN CURE, Superseding entirely the wse of Sulphate of Quinine, as it will not only cut th fevers, but will achieve a RADICAL CURE, with out any of the inconveniences and troubles arising from QUININE. 31 a box, six boxes for $5. Sent free by Mail on receipt of money. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR ITS but take no imitation or substitute, as our Salicylica (copyrighted) is guaranteed to re Here, or mtney refunded, and will be deliv ered free on receipt of owners, by callipg on r addressing V Washburne & Co., : SOLE AGENTS, 212 Broadway, oor. Fulton st. (Knox Build ing), N. Y. feb 28 lyd&vrJ OA Lovely Boqaet,OoId and 8ilver Chromos, assortea styles, witli card Co. Nacsau, N.Y. name, 10c. Nassau apl 23 WATERS' PIANOS AMD ORCAUS!! BE8 P M A.DF; Warranted Fix Year's New Pianos, Stool, and Corer, $160, npward New Organs; $45, $50, $60, $75, upward. Il lustrated Catalog free. AOKNTrt WANT ED. Second Band Instruments at Bargains HORACE WATER8 A CO., 826 Broadway ON 30 DAYS tRI AL. We will sand our Electro Voltaic BelU and other Electric Appliance upon trial for 30 days to those suffering from Nervous De bility, Rheumatism, Paralysis or any diseases of the Liver or Kidneys, and many, other dis eases. A sure Cure guaranteed or no pay Address. 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Has been In I )' I" Has been In mi constant use by the-fe:?i public for over twenty years, and Is the best preparation ever, in vented for RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS YOUTHFUL COLOB AND LIFE. 4 It supplies the natu ral food and color to the hair glands without staining the skin. It will increase and thicken the growth ofthe hair, pre vent its blanching and falling off, and thai .AVERT BALDNESS. It cares Itchiner, Erup tion and Dandruff. Aa , HAIR DRESSING it is very desirable, givlnff the hair a silken softness which, all admire. It keeps the head clean, The Stata of Has3. and 1 endorsfl and" recom mend HJ treat trininpfl in medi cine. WHISKERS wlR change the beard to a BBOw lied col' or BLACK at discretion one preparation it Is easily SPP aad produces a permanent that wm not wash off. n. P. L CO., IIASHul, Hw : Sold by all Dealers In Medkin"' -

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