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. V' I) The EveningReview. James & Price, Eds. and Prop's. WILMINGTON, N. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER H, 1875. REVIEWAt ,r - om- cry,4ila:, tut now serving with , the Jagjptian anny,;rue: t 7 wanted arc filled. The number of Amer ican there engaged is twenty: and nhejr arlmVtl einpl6ych? ' hi $he 5Jtrcaux at headquarters, in Cairo, and partly . iu ex- piorations in me inuTior. lnenfof King KaTakaua, as shown by the Veport transinittcii to the House by the ' Secretary of Statef aggregate over $20,000 Among theitems iarCj tlic fbliowiug : Ar ' lington Hotel, $3,473,50 Union Pacific i'. . .- :,i . .l...f... Railroad - Company,.- $;J,3 7 , J ; Umtral Pacific Railroad Compauy, $8,109,80; i0(rrarid -Hottf, Sau Francisco, $ 1,G49,50 . The majority" of the itcins of expense are or, traveling, hotel biUs and Pullman pal ace car sleepers. Fruit is preserved in Russia by the fol lowing process: Lime is slacked in wa ter irl which a little CTeosote has been dis solmL jit isjthen allowed to fall to pow VtIct, viri6h Is" spread over the bottom of a deal box to about one inch in thickness. A sheet oi paper is laid above, ana tnen : the fruit.' Over the fruit is another sheet ! of paper, then more lime, and so on till , the box is full.- when fiuelv-powdcred charcoal is packed in the corners and the M' tightly dosed. Fruit thus enclosed 1 tvIII, it is said, remain good for a year. In a large mound at Weilcrbach, not 'far from Kaiaerslauteru, Germany, an 4mp9rtan;archeological find was made ..thi4 autumn. . This mound has been pro- li&uriccd the most important to archa'olo gists hi all South or Middle Germany. In the mound were discovered carefully prcsprYed burial vaults, the remains of an enormous wagon, auu aiars lurnieu oi hugo blocks of stone. It is thought that ; : tha mound was the burial place of a chief and the living tomb of his wife, who was immured with his dead body. The find . is to be placed in the Historical Museum .at Spires,vhich is alacady so rich in the . ligec remains of hoar antiquity. The wonderful San Juan country has a rich storoof silver and gold, not to meu tion gems and precious stones, and a cave filleil with fourteen-year-old whiskey on the banks of the Animas. The story, which s beautifully told by The Sagu fOc7i'e Cltronicle, is to the effect that 14 'j;cafs ago a party of Missourians took some whiskey into the Animas valley for the .purpose of founding a mining town, but were driven out and compelled to cache their good liquor, which has lain there to this day." -One of the original party, however, is now on his wav to the place of sepulture a modem Jason in ficarch of the golden fleece- and if suc ' cbssful, he will return with some of the best whiskey ever tasted in Southern Cjlpraa, Tfto number 'of breeding wolves iu France is estimated at 1,000 and thenum lrCcIpS in lie months of May aad June at aooux 2,500. One thousand e'ght iiu54rvolves on an -average are killed annually. It is believed ... tliat at fie commencement of April 2,000 wolves arenactirlfl; commuting depredations Thjdifeqt'amage'cotnmitted bj each of them is estimated at about 1,000 francs worth ofcaiUe, -t reprcsentinaltogcthcr 2,000,UW irancs. Much greater damage, however, is inflicted by the wolves indi rectly, as owing to them the .'. fjrmqr3 are obliged to have 4 folds for more than 20,000,000 sheep, which causes an expen diture of hundreds of . millions. The V?unKilr,f4yricM?Mr; ,bclievQ5 that if rropcr measure -vcre iaKen uic m wolves conld a extirpited in four or five years. ; j i Among.the articles wluch where exhib ited at a Ocntcnuial party at Kockport, Indlaat -"week, arc the following: ; Pow der liorn! b&TinV the 'initials C, was exhibited -1)y Fr. ' John B;isye. It was (iaade jf tlw j-horw -o i iiicrjx)f the oxen kiUcd.ta sustain AVashingtou's army at Valley Forge. It was given to Mr Basye'a , grandfather for making the best Bhot When the caltle were killed, his ballet ensshuatha akullouan ox at sme bun- drcd yards itnn - or ;ol i beads 1 50 years old ; a set of tea au J ktablt spoons 180 Tears old; a-buttcrlnifv thaVbelon R3l ttltonV mother, now the wpcrtjJPfnmd-nieca of Fidtoii, Mrs Paikof ,Rxkport ; a rolling-piu 60 years old ; a silver ladle 80 ; a teapot 102 ; a Balt-ccllar 00 j years old; a shoe maile m 1763 ; a cup cild saxicer bought nearly 200 yeariS(a.Hhpol said to lure t been brought over m the May Flower; white kldhppCri :and gloves more than 50 years old ; a silver knee-bucklp, brought from Ireland over 1 100 ears ago ; two Bhawla 0yct! lp0 'years, t bid ; a wooden bowl ttttnod in Holland a couple of him drcd years ago,' and two tickets, on which Tcrscs were written by Wesley. GltAATA.ND IIEJ(lERSO.;? i , TI Degrade- 4 OMM. tV-t r fftIir TTl "VT ICVr proas after roijm because jof the summary dismissal A Gen. Henderson, the lawyer who was en gaged vin prosecuting, on behalf of the Governmeutjthe deferidantsin the whiskfe frauds'in St. Louis. A reference to tbe President, disagreeable to that -ofiicial, made by Gen. Henderson, is the alleged1 cause of his removal.-U , : But however that may le, tbe onslaught made by tlie . papers, on the President is nothing as compared with the liumiiiatiug fact tiiatMr. Glover who was appointed to the vacancy,' is unwillipg to succeed Henderson under the restraints imposed by Pierrepont's telegram removing Gen. Henderson, as he considers an; accept ance equivalent to an. endorsement of President, Grant's right to remove any one engaged on the prosecution for the slight est criticism upon the conduct of the Pres ident or his Cabinet. In short, he regards an acceptance, under the circumstances, as a concession of certain privileges which hot only every attorney but every man feels himself entitled to in this country! - LITERARY. . Tell Me a Story. By "Ennis Gra-. ham. " McMillan & Co., New York., 8V0. pp. 196v For sale by Messrs. Hcinsberger and Yates. '. In "Eunis Graham " our readers will recognize the authoress of " Not Without Thorns, " a very interesting nove pub lished by Messrs. Osgood, of liofiton, about two years ago. t Her : last work, "Tell mc a Stor3r" a series of ileasantlv and naturally told tales for children comes most opportunely at this season, and, as its title indicates, will aid many of us iu complying ; with the familiar request, more aud more' urgently pre ferred as the Christmas Holidays draw near,: "Tell me a -story'' I ';Oh ! please tell mc a"sto-o-o-r-y"! Indeed, requests like the Voregoing, urged with all the elo quence inherent hi the owners of curly heads and chubby facer, suggested the book, and its name too, and it will ' be heartily welcomed by those fireside groups, narrators as well as listeners, upon whose tastes "Cinderella," "Jack the Giant Killer" and kindred themes have begun to pall. . Among others of . the'-Stories,-'"The Reel Fairies" and "Good Night, Wini.y," will especially commend themselves to the little girls, who will also greatly enjoy in qomuion with our readers from the roi a' rv.W.e .,,..1 X-Jllil4 V VctlXV O, 11.1414, . 1114U1VL, llllJlilU fond of Scotch scenes and inc idents, "Mary Ann Jollv." The book is prettily bound and illus trated, is handsomely printed on tinted paper, and will be an acceptable present for cither Christmas or New Years. NOTHING BUT POLITICS. The daily press of this country is too much given to politics. One canngt take up a paper now-a-days ..but that bitter and severe, and sometimes acrimonious and personal, political paragraphs start at him from the whole length of the tvo , or three columns devoted to editorial matter. We believe that the press is. as it has so often been called, the "sentinel on the watchtower" and that it is its duty-to guard the rights and liberties of the peo ple and to give prompt notice of any ap proach of danger, but we submit that it is not necessary to fill the entire editorial space of a paper with nothing - but lauda tions of the officials of one party aud de nunciations of those of another. During the heat of a political cainpaign if may be well for (Ik?' party 'organs '11 to run the, , political machino ,nighl , and day .and i all- the . itima hut there are seasons Avhen a "little Somethinir else may be talked about; when the lite rary appetites of our ( people should be considered and other thing be served up for the daily meal. There arc a variety of topics outsile of the political, course which would, or which ought tv,' .rovc pilatablc'to the great baly of JLinerican people. ; It is the duty of the daily -press to instruct on all topics of iiscfulness as well as to furnish the news of the day and political disquisitions which f arc . some times so devoil of ' brfginaltyl .of thought as well of expression; as to become thq veriest stale stuff known.. ' PoUtics caii scarcely be calloil elevatmg ami will hard ly call forth any of the finer feelings arid' more appreciativc faculties of the 'mental organization. Not that we would cxcluda the disctrsswu of pilitical mailt r frUn the oolunis of the daily press, whxj'clejvr duty it is to discuss all such measures but 1 that wc would have something else served up every day for the benefit of, those who do not IiveMuu movo and lrrvdnneir ho. ing in a .red-hot political atmosphere. r , liilfi"et, thc trench Premier, recently infoRtieil the Versailles AsiiiWy.tbat lie? had appoint J .'niayor tot-tfiw from ,all parties, and' not uu '& merely .,partizatil basis. ' 4 ','t " ''. i are now cngagea in pouring fyuuujj . v y . JLYli L' ! a' yi 'i I of hotshot at the White ifonsciL Mr. John Q. Smith, cx-nictnbcr ;of Con gress from Ohio, has been appointed Cum inuisioiicr. of Indian Affairs. ..4 ? j . jU.i ,'.' l . The Chines officials are uneasy iu re gard to the recent negotiations with Great liritaiu,raud au outbreak is fear,ed. ":' --''. '-" ' -. ' ".-. - ' - PftY COOPS. FAWCT ARTICLES Exchange Corner, JJAS NOW OPENED THE LARGEST NECKiTlBANTl feuCHES fx THE CITY! Real and Imitation HAIR. GOODS, Real Hair Switches from 75 cents to S15 each. Crape and Love Veils, all .;' : i id quanues,' fronl 35 to 10 00. . JET f JEEhR Yv in Great . .Variety. Newest' styles j of DRESS TRIMMINGS in ' ; ' - ' IJRAlD and FRINGE, LADIES ' and ' CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, ;' (all kinda,) - ? Real and Imitatiori VALENCIENES LACES, Hamburg Edging8rand J InsertingEr ' HANDKERCHIEFS, ' . '.i-Mi7f ?r. r'-'GLOTES? ' .. .. .;. . ,. . . ... AND v Ever-thing generally found in a Firtt-Claaa Notion and Fancy Goods Store. . ZEPHYR WORSTED, .White and Black, 1?K cents per o:r.; All other colors 15 cents per 6z.; as cheap as can be bought anywhere. A very cheap lot of Misses JACKETS and WATERPROOF CLPAKS, just received. noY-22 ,-, cti:.; ; -1 . : 40- GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS. NEW . HULLED BUCKWHEAT, IEW GOODS, FRESH CANNED GOODS, Hew Raisins, Citron, CHOICE rED TABLE A1TI4S. Save time and money by usin our NEW PROCESS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. Try it and be convinced there's none other " like it. NEW CHOICE EXTRA MESS MACKEREL, SALMON, -CODFISH, UREAKFAST BACON,' PIG HAMS. Just in this 'week, a larpre and varied assort ment of MARKET BASKETS. We have the largest stock of Fancy Groceries and Family Supplies in the State. GEORGE MYERS, II and i:J South Front Street, nov 20 45-tf The Celebrated ITertilizer wilcox, Ginr.s & cu MANIPULATED GUANO. rpHIS GUANO is now oflered to Farmers and I'lante.rs of small grain for the ifcasoa on the following liberal terms: On credit to 1st of November, with, option of paying in cotton at 17 cents for middling," delivered at Planter's nearest station, $70.00. On credit to 1st of November, pavable in currency, without option, 60.00. Cash, $55.00. Send in orders early and get yonr GUANO while you are hauling cotton to market, to save expense. Circulars giving analysis, cartiiicatesetc, may be had on application to JAS. T. PETTEWAY, - Wilmington. X. C. ' Agent for Messrs. Wilcox, Gibbs i Co. nov 23 41-tf EXAMIlMON OF SAMPLES AHO BIDS SOLIGiTED.il FULL LIXE 'of all descriptions of Merchan dise in this and other markets. SYRUPS, MOLASSES, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Crackers, Cheese and Canned Goods, Bulk and Smoked Meots, Pork. Lard, Mullets, Pine and Oak Barrel?, Salt, Corn, . Lye, Potash, Soda, Bagging Ties, Soap, Fruite, Spirit Casks, Glue, ic, Ac. - - Orders' and consignments solicited. JAS. T. PETTEWAY, Merchant and Produce Broker, North Water Street ' oct 7 i-tf JEWELRY, WATCHES, Ac. SILVER AND PLATED WARE POR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. A large X rtock of Spoons, Knives, Forks, Castors, Toilet Sets, Cups. Xapkin Rings, Children's Seta in cases, Tea Set, Butter Dishes, Creams, Card Cases, Syrup Cupa, Pickle Stands, Jewel Caskets, School Sets, Suo-ar Bowls, Fruit Stands, Ic Pitchers, Goblets, Ladles in cases, and Castovs from oe dollar up; all which wc offer at Factory prices. Watches, Clocks. Jewelry and Fancv Goods. Call and examine before purchasing else where. All work warranted to give satisfaction, or no charge. . J. H. ALLEN, Agent. Corner Front and Princess Sts. jdecC x 56-tf M. J, DINGELHOEF. 55 Market Street. .. - - ... JTJAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AND ilverware, Etc. ljov .23 41-tf YOUR HONEY'S WORTH. . ' - - . o ; The old-established house of T. W. BHOWP7 5t GOIV3, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS. Xo. 37 MARKET Sired, (Iblished 1823,) ;i CARANTEES THE MONEY'S WORTH V tor every article pai chased there. ' Anxlesant stock of tiua "Watrli fM.i-a Jcr,cl:y, Silverware, Fancy Goods, Ac., kept nHMJi,ju) .un nana ior. talc at a very slight aavance on .ew l ork cost 'I't AgcrU for the Diamond Snectad?. OuruntryfiftdU are invited to caU and JA LL TICKETS ----- '-- Printed in the hanasomctsty le at the REVIEW OFHCF. 11 m 4a?n e if r- t i . ' I EVENING REVIEW, l Nuns Paper, Is published every evenin, Sundays excepted, a i - And is not,""payable strictly in advance." -:o:- Tha Reading Public are respectfully inform ed that it shall be the constant aim ofthe pro prietors to furnigh them Avith A LIVE NEWSPAPER, Containing the latest news of the day, and en deavoring to keep its readers fully informed in regard to events of interest and importance occurring in every quarter of the world. OUR DAILY MARKET REPORTS Will be full and correct, and will be kept open until the latest posible moment.' Mer chants in the city and country may rest as sured that theywill be thoroughly "reliable The Telegraphic Columns, Will contain the 'reports, both of news and markets, received here each day, at noon, over the wires, and the LOCAL DEPARTMENT Has been placed in careful and experienced hands. Friends in the section of countr j con nected widi this city, will greatly oblige the editors, and will contribute additional interest to these columns by forwarding any items of news that may occur in their reepectvc locali ties. On matters of general interest will be" gladly received, but our friends must bear in mind that they must write only on one side ofthe paper; that they must forbear useless verbiage, must correct their own manuscript, and must avoid abusive personalities. r reliable name must be furnished with each communi cation, as tlie editors will not be held accoun table for the view3 or language of corres pondents, "tag ODR SUBSCRIPTION LIST, Even before a type had been set for the first issue, was an exceedingly flattering one, and is probably tlie largest lunta JitU list with which any newspaper in North Carolina ever before began publication, and is now rapidly on the increase, especially on the various railroad linvs. BOOK AND JOB OFFICE. The Kfcvitw .Uook and Job OrritE Is gup. plied with new type and new material of all kinds, and we arc now prepared to execute Job Work of any kind in the very best man ner and at tlie very lowest liring prices. We will be glad to furnish estimates on Jobs. JAMES price;, Editors au4 lypHrf org, EvxiY Btoci, Pajurcxss Sti. - f a: STEAMSHIP LIMES. CLBISIWYOMeOSTOHl, VIA WILMINGTON, W. c: ,1 : ,4 1 t: 1st FriM Bootes to NWW. XTewlTork and. Wilmington mg-irom ew liorn, Wednesday and Saturday at 3 P. 1 AMD FROM WILMINGTON, WEDNE SD A Y AND SATURDAY. BOSTON AND FALL RIVER, NEW YORK AND WILMINGTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CONNECTING WITH OLD COLONY RAILROAD And Steamers Daily Between BOSTON AND NEW YORK. Semi Between New York and Wilmington, Sbippei'3 may rely on the prompt and regular 'NO DELAYS. Connecting at Wilmington with the Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Kailroad, Wilnjui. & Weldon Railroad, the Carolina Central Kailway and Cape Fear River Steamm r 11. 1. T):11a rf JlAr rrl -nn 4 niA . ana AiaDama. ALSO TO New York, Boston, Providence, Fall River and other Eastern Cities. Rates guaranteed as low as by any other - promptly paid. MARK' ALL GOODS VIA CLYDE'S WILMINGTON LINK For further information apply to either ofthe undersigned Agents ofthe Line. D. D. C. MINK, WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Ajrenb. General Eastern Agent, 2d Devonshire Street, Boston. . BA&TXttXOZlI! LTJD SOUTHERN STZ2AXVX THAWS V POHTATI097 COTCFAXre. Via Wilmington FAST FREIGHT ROUTE T8 BALTIMORE. Baltimore and Wilmington Line, Semi-Weekly. : Sailing from Baltimore TUESDA Y AND FRIDA Y AT 3 P. M., AXD FH0U VILltlXGTON WEDXESDA Y AND SA TURD A Y. BOSTON AND PUOVIDENCE. BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON LINE Baltimore, Boston and Providence Line, or via Canal Daily to Philadelphia, and CDYDE'S PHILADELPHIA AND PROVIDENCE LINE. 30 Shippers mavTelv unon prompt and dupatch given to all shipments by this route. Through Billa of Lading given to and ' Georgia and ALSO TO Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, Providence and other Extern Citie Guaranteed as Low as by any other route and time as quick. Losses or Overcharges Prompttr Paid! Tk DARK All HOODS VIA For further information, apply to cither of the undersized Acnti of the Li- . 33DWZZ7 ZTZOI3IlAlDGn', As'1 1Jal-u, M "fSL?It,f g 'A. D. CAZAUZ, At Baltimore and New York Linci Wilmington CONTRACTORS. Cajyc Fear BUILDING COMPANY. JVOIiKS AT ABBOTTSBURQ, Offices, Wilmington and Abbottsbur-, N. C. !-BCILDESS or- PASSENGER, MAIL EXPRESS, BAGGAGE AXD FREIGHT RAILWAY CARS. -COSTBACTOM FOB- PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PRIVATE nroAAiUlib AND BRIDGES. oct 7 i all Points Irtl or su YORK, Steamship Co., Semi-Weekly g - Weekly - Wednesday and Saturday, from each port sailing of these steamers, and quick ium nil n !n Vil. wl 1 1- n ' route and time as quick. Losses or over char . New York Line, 6 Bowling Green, New York. Baleimore and New York Lines, . Wilmington, X. t o- ill FOISTS MTH 1 M :o:- PHILADELPHIA. Baltimore and Wilmington Line Semi-Weekly. BETWKEX BALTIMORE AND WILMINGTON. Baltimore auU Philadelphia iyteatnlnx't : Daily via Canal ' .1 Between Baltimore and Philadelphia. :o: WESTERN CITIES. BALTIMORE AND flLfflNGTOJ UK NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD AXD THE " BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILRO reriilar sailing f.f .!.... . more and " 7 from all point in North and South Alabama I W1LHIH HON UMDERTAlCERSv-- K. L. HARRIS& Cabinel Maker and Caryenicr W Purcell Alley, bet Front Second STRICT ATTENTION GIVE' T repairlnff, clcaninir ind rerarn'sB1" FUJI X TUBE .aw wort uone oy m "- Maker, ncatlv executed. 1'rices reasonable, oct 7 " 7ISITING AND 1-tf WEDDING CAKU Printed in the fK JOB WORK de tffa-
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