!. 1 ' - - ii The Daily Rsvkw JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. MMlIIWUTO. BATCRDlY. FKBRU HY 21. 1830. EyTERKD AT TJJK '-T'KrtCK AT YYiLMlNQT ..'., AM ?K OSD jLA8S Matthh.1 The railway time between New York and Philadelphia is to be reduced to b&e hoorjand -forty five minute. It is rumored in Chicago that a certain deacon, being awakened from a nap in church, confusedly put a poker cbip into the contribution box. A young man at Canton, Ohio, has sued his own .mother for $10,000 for slander. Bbe circulated a report that be was drunken and thievish. A grand banquet was given at the St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, last Thurs day evening, in honor of Chief Justic Waite, ot the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court of Ohio has deci dod that it is illegal tjdun a debtor on a poaUl c.-ird, as such is liable to injure th credit or reputation of the deutu; eie where. The London Alhcu-canx says thu abu fifty forged Babylonian tablets in terra cotta, having dates from Nebuchadut zzir to Darius, have been ssnt to Londou for sale. They are supposed to hail frown Bagdad. j " The United States nickel five cen' pi.c furnishes a key to metric measures aud wekhU. The coin is two cemimetres in diameter and its weight is five grammes Five of them placed in a row will give the length of a JVcimetie, and two of tbeim will weih a decagramme. There has beaa such a demand for flowers at New York this winter that fine Gen. Jacqfuemot rcses have sold tor 50 cents apiece by the hundred, while prim roses, panares and the commoner kinrle of dowers have been called for so fast that the florists enter Lent with their conservatories cleared out. The highest inhabited place" in the world is Galera, a railway village in Peru 15.635-fset above the sea. Near it a tun nel 3,847 feet long is being bored through the peak of the mountain, 600 feet above the perpetual snow line. A miner b habitation on Mount Lincoln, Colorado, is 14,157 feet above the sea. The business of lending money to farm ers, so far as Illinois is concerned, seems to have come to an end. In fa:t, there is bo demand for money at all. The.farm ers have been meeting their January in terest promptly, also paying cfif their mortgages that have become due. Very few farms are being sold under forfeit ures.' An Illinois school mistrtss was unable to chantise the biggest girl pupil, and CilleJ io a young sch xl trustee to assist her. The trustee found that te oflVmit-r was his own sweetheart, but his sfise ol duty triumphed over bis lore, and h whipped the girl. Not only did thi result in losing him a sweetheart, but her father sued him for damages, and got a verdict for 50. Two thousand t police in plain clothes most of whom were brought from the large provincial towns, in addition to the regu Ur force, guarded the Queen's procession from Buckingham Palace to the House of IiOrds, in consequence of intimations re ceived of meetings haviog been held of three foreign revolutionary societies who have their headquarters in LondcD. The growing popularity of the postal card as a means of correspondence is something wonderful. The entire num ber manufactured and nseJ during the first yenr of their introduction was 100, 000,500, and dnring the year which has just closed the aggregate number sent out was 246.0G3.060. This latter Limber is an increase over the number issued in 1873 of 36,879.060. - Prident Taylor of the Mormon Church concluded a funeral isrmon over the re. mains of a wayward apostate as follows: But let us return to the young man. Was he saint? No. He was once a saint, but departed from the church. He had the taith. Did he die a saint? No; he died a drunkard, and will find a drunk ard's grave. He has gone to hell, and there U where he deserved to go." The sister wept, the mother shrieked and faint ed, and was afterward so ill that her life was endangered. I A Iceomotlve en the Pennsylvania Railroad made the fastest run ou record a fair evenings ago. It was ordered from the round-house to the scene of . an ac cident, and ran 60 'miles In 45 minutes and 8 seconds. The engineer, speaking of the run to a division superintendent, aid: 'I was a little skeered once, when I thought I see a freight cotnin' down agin me; but It was only a skeer. I tell you it was a mighty puxty ; run, . bot some times ber when! dida't tetm to tech the rails for a whole Canute.' SENATOR BAYARD. There is undoubtedly a growing feeling in favor of Senator Bayard as the hemi ceeofthe Democratic party in the coming Presidential campaign. We" have, upon a. former occasion, spoken our sentiment regarding him, and we have, as yet, seen no reason for chareine our ODinion. We 1 ! thought then that he would tnnke th most available caudHate, all things con sidered, and we think so now. It is true that bet w en now and the time the con . vention will meet -bo me e',nsr name rvav be brought forward which may be ab'eto deve'ope a greater strength aod, as a mat ter of course, which it will le wue to put nt the hpd of .the ticket.' At present. however, we think Mr. Bayard's cnances .r- f tr the best, notwithstanding the fact tbat iha New York Sun bus codeavored a to demonstrate that his nomination would result in disaster to the. party. That pa per, although always energetic, is not al ways reliable in its political predictions, nor is the logic of its arguments always correct, borne its most vulnerable ut terances aie assiilei by the New York World as follows: Our esteemed but somewhat Republican con temporary the Sun. puts forth a curi ous proposition about Mr Bayard's caH didary in 1880, the two ends of which ?e' m to us to pull in .decidedly opposite direcli-iiis. One end asserts the well krn;wn purpose of the German Republi cans to break away from Graut after Grant is nominated and call.a German convention t.i nominate Mr. Bayard a their candidate The other end asaeria that Mr. Bayard is a South rn man, wiH an ugly Suth rn record, us hed for wa d within the party lv obnoxioiid Suiitrjeru ieaders, and is ev.ry way th very man aainfct whom a bloody. stiiit llepub lican -camptin would dviecp ev . v I i. - ..." ery Gormen, electoral vote. mike these two ass rHons stand together would puzzie a Pnilddelphiu lawyer 1 bey cannot aud do not stand t-t'etuer. The one upat-U th oth ir. Tr.e Geunutis of the' West and of the Gst underst-iuc quite as well as our esteemed cuntenip'i- rry does what Mr. Bayard 8 'rtcord . is there is uothing bidden and nothing 'uIy for lovers of liberty about it. lilt, devrtion both to the Constitution and to the Union can never be- successfully ar raigned. No word or act of his can be iund to encourage or jastify.or commei.d any form cf disobedience to the supreme law ot the land. If one such, word or act could have boen found it would lit nave oeen , parauea, tn journals much more stalwart thau the Sun, long before this .'dav. Tie record of Mr Bayard, ho-vever, is in oLe sense decidedly "ugly alike for stalwarts at the North and for stalwarts at the South. It freezes with one rebuke tl e brutalities of a Stanton and the blather ings of a Toom s. It is a record of devo tion to his constitutional obligation, and to all of them a ike'in respect to the persoual liberty of the citizen, to the rights oljfach State underheConsti utior, to the supremacy of law as law auu because it is law, and to the honest pay ment of honeot debts. If every Deruo cratic voter in New York could freely express to morow h;nreal conviction as to who would be the strongest candidate of either party in this Sfate next Novem bor, Mr. Biyard would be the Democratic choice by a majority as decisive as that which would extinguish the hopes of Mr. riltlen could Mr. Ti-den be nominated. With Mr Biyaid as the Deruooratic cnndidittd, the auti-Grabt Republicans, SJould Grant be nominated, aud the houeft-money Grant Bepublicaits, should B aiue or S:6.rman be nomina'e, would iee their way wide oj en to the assertion ot their own ltd pendeuce and to the protection of all the true.iutcrejts of eve y part ot f e couutry. In thus giving tucb pramicence to Mr. Bayard it mast nu be presumed that we ignore cither the ability, devotion or claims of others who have f jught gallant ly an i unceasingly for our glorious Dera ocratic pr nciples. There is a long list of names, either of which would beem:.uent ly worthy to be placed at the head of the ticket. If we were to consider personal claims only, we should unhesitatingly declare for t Senator Tbunnan, of Ohio,' for there is certainly n. man in the coun try to whom the D.-rcocratic party is so much indebted as' to hire. Time was, and that within the last decade, when be stood almost alone in the Senate Chamber as - the' advocate of those purely patriotic . principles which are tl e beacon lights of the Demjcracy ! Fearless'y he waged the unequal content against those who would rob the . e p'e of every right and trample upon the I act vestige of American liberty. His power ful influence has acheived incalculable benefits to the people, and they will ever delight to honor bim far, his uoble efforts ia the cause of liberty and a frte govern ment. But oil this devotion does not establub the fact that he would prove the moat available candidate in the pre sidential race. The wisdom of tbe con vention may decide upon him as fce Democratic standard bearer, in the coa- test. and if so our best efforts would be devoted to accompMihing his success. At present, 1 owever. tne.probsbilities a-e against him, and as we laiufc, d-:djdly iu favor of Bay a ad . , nuuxsuiNP. Some' Kite graph bod j has written anew play called The 'Mingo Spy,' which ie said to be if full, of horrore. It raut be misprint for" 'Mint Spy.' Eve was the firntj ard on'y woman vtho jldid not gritlr r up. ber diess in both iiauds and yell at the sighc of a anake. . i i : i : i:i " ' I . I Who lever fdr a more iiikt.wami winter ? I Indian tquaws hve Lo orhta ;What a eo.t hat lacks .niyljit gain in expresbion It Uk s a buteh-ir jnt lairty days to learLI : bo to Heii bontr with the marjwhiitf u tt-kt-c a ra.-bnd ti lifo tmn to ie.tu Lo v to buv ilim ttpar- : -j ' : i ti!f wi'l fel lo-t w;en tele p ie: L .r b put ULd r tL on until ! I ; 7"'!; - Iu a recent before tlo curtain ep-ec'i Bouciciult taid that 'Coitef-n 13in svaa the pluy by which he wihd t- bo. remembered. Ojuer au't.orH wi i be remembered by eome of his othei play8i h! j Something to grin about the mouth A hard kase A Dutch cheese. A drunkea man often thinks the lamp-post a proper thing The Lay of the 'Lojf Minstrel The shoemaker p. Oh, pity the woman wilh pretty feet, Jt tier sex the most lorlorn : For oyersbws woru in the muddy street Sue regards vitb witherins 8Coin. i inn i - Tbe arch of her instep,! her pointfd toe, Must be cased in thvdaintiest kid, And mounted, too, a Jti viodp, you know. Though the laws ol health 'foi bid. I iFiil: I The narrow sole and he tapfri"s; beo! No !; hvr pretty f-et sli jwill not conceal, IM others hejjuys who cIkkisp. thosk wno vsk voi.i s PLvsr j Iilisc )Uan3oai 5: licollanooas. H 1 T CELEBRATED Sl PL ASilTl-E--R1 fill "HSy ! ! j ' 'i-h'i f-ri'Tr 'rllJil ! ttmlmm ind h' d f. uo j . ST03IACH ftm j CAP!) If Miecellancous. PORu "LA j . Do von fe-1 that any one or jon'n'far's - your etomacb, liver, b-wts, or tei r us ers tem, fs'trs in itswo.k? If so, i pair t. daxiae with the'u Oot powerful, yet haruj less of jnyifforant?. Bemembef thst dcbilin is th "Beginninir of the hnd" -that th- cii I max of all weakness is a universal paralynir of the system, and that such paralysis is th mmediate precursor of Death ! For sale bj all Druggists aad De&Ir8 ceD erally. feb & Dl ASJflO Stool.Uever nnd Bofa onh IMlUu $143 to $255. OKUANH 13 Stops, i set Reeds, 2 lvcee twell,S'.ool.: Book, only $i8. CP" Holiday Xewspapej; Free. Address Daniel F. iatty, vA'ah- t fCIWE P0RUS PLASTERS J.i TO kx'd tor them h; s ca-.M'd iiiiuulw t.l n,.i(;nij i; ,Hr.;. . mutations un'ei's: i " ir "Mini: c naf.. m s s-llin at nv j i ic ir s mviM-iriattj-Yi: r. It KIIOi: -.1l'f i ii 0:1 p ,.l3uff o o.iit-lM i -1 ! I r icj'M in:i e ij t when m K iim th.-. and o htr dist-i (. r-o l p h d Trie - A' l V J . I The Beware ol'Malana, - prevalence, of uiaUr:! aitjasrs couo ryiabd town indicates a wtich we are all exposed These eases are easv to coi.tr.ict and hard eradicate.1 But Wariiei's Safe Tills i eu- in to dis to traiiZH th1 poison anl nre they are epn.ly eilc-cli ious' rrdib e I hr- No h miming 't n glit, a them. And e ar ain't ail uil. A Cruas liaby. - is no conducive to a man's re. .st-ipii! t'.r one larrit-d tr)eod and Ht ! h lor as fbe Hons- of a i ben g kept awake f'jr tie or six hours by the crjitig ol a cross hahy. Ah coss auu crying liabies need o. ly U.p Hitlers to make thm well and smilinj. Voting man, remember this Ed. First Wilmington Dist let. l.Sund of Q iitrterly Aleetinfjs fur the" Methodist E. Church, South 1880. Topsaii at Prospect. . . j .Feb 21-22 New Hiyer Mission J Feb 25 Onslowj!at.:Swansbo'ro.J. ........ Feb 28 2t) .Dunlin.! 'at Magnolia I .iUr f;7 ClintonJ at Andrews Chapel.. Mar 1314 District; ; bteward Meeting Februan 13thf at ton o'clock A at the Parsonage of ti e t rent Street Church at Wilminstot L S. Borkhead, Presiding E:der. V t'KMTf WANl'KU fir tha Bt Hid X PasN-Bt St-lliQHlctoral Bf.oks"aD' Bib'e Price?, reduced "3 per cent. N&tit.'Ed I'ah-li-hincf Co., Atlauta, (Ja -' fb 5 J nyusKtlUhlJ 1 KKII l A I - DJ to on Mafarial Diee-iees and Liver ('omplamti snt fyiK . Address Dr. 6a. ford, If 2 Kroad way; New York City. : feb b-4w mmn read this. i We want an srot i? this Vi'it.y to whom we will pay a salary of $100 per niorth and f,ense3 to sell our woudeifui invention. Sample free. Address at one: 61JKKM AN CO , Maishall, lclijan fVb 5 " C'0MPGUD OKYGEMg So. 1, a recod of rcmarkabJe cures in Coo- " Humption, Oatarrh, Neuraiia.. hnd o her tJhronic IMseases by the mew xy,ren Treat ment, nrnv redc and so t free. Dry. Ma k- ey Palen, 11C9 and 11 U o r&ud st PM.a- delpria, r. est Lumberton, jati 28-tf h il' 1 i.N .-. i I GIBBS & -i ; ! I Pi .v. v. "xj i.. i' . GO'S uano feb 6 9 1 1 A vepretable preparation and the only rare rnnru.r in tne worm tor KriKbl lioane. IiJtbte. and AL.Lt liitlney, Liver.and iriuar utkeaseti. ; dTTestimonialsof thehighest order in proof oi inese Biaiemems. i " KCFot the rure.of rlntveto, call for War ner sate If lauetea luiv. B"Forthe cure of Rr-igrht'w and the other disease J rail for tlarner i Kafe Hiduey and LJver Cure. tSTWarncr's S si f e It e in o dics are Hold hy Druggist and IeaIerH in ledieiiic everywhere. H.H.WAMR&CQ., I I'ropnetors, Itorlicfcler, N.Y. W!SMid for Pamphlet and Test I mon iu I h. . an 1 tod-iy i 1 1 1 1 IRON BITTEBS, i A Great Tonic. Physicians' Wine. New York physicians say that they have been using peer's Port Grape Wine aud Whm Bitters in their practice for years, to tbe entire saxiafaciion of their patients and ihetns!, and Uker great .pleasure in recommending then to tbe public as beiag all that is claimed for . them and, in fact tbe most reliable thsy tan find. For sale by Greea A Flanaar, Jts. U, undj aod IRON BITTERS, A Sure Appetizer. RON BnTERS, A ConipleU StrroftlMoer IRON BITTERS, A ValuabI Medicine. iROir bItters, Said aa a Beraf c. IRON BrffERS, l far Ddiet rauk. Highly recommended to the public for all dis eases requiri njr a certain and efBcient lO.VC; especially in lHtiigm- rfid, It nut of A p t titr, I.ottm of StmtgtH, Ijttfie of f.'Mei-y, It en riches the blood, strenKtbens the mus cles, and gives neu-ilfe to thel nerves. To the aged, lad it, and chil dren mjuiring recuper ation, this valuable remedy can not be too highly I recorainenrtAd. It tt rt a like a rhartn on the digestive organs. A teaspoonful " before meals will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. ty it. Sold ky aR Druggists, TKEESmCEIlICiLCa BALTIMORE. U 'For! sale bj J. C. UQND Drarrlj Aaira iitni, opposite V j aau. t'UIlED. A simple yetreftiulo remedy tor tao &j -d ana.j3ervia.-cnl cm e .' Coi'sump-) tionJ.n.)!!. iuiis.Catarrh, As..hiiia.a J all 7'hroa.t and l.nnj Ayectiort. Also U. TOsitive and? ra.uicr.1 cure lor iscr(n L bilivy and all Nreun d raplaints. uhich has bren tested in thavan'i of rases, ltecipe, with full directions (in Gonna,!. Trench, or English) fnr T,rf-'n.nr. insran.l tiPinjr.jient Ly m?il trt c of c!in.ri?eM on rcc ijit of FtaroD. I'lrase name this rarer SOT ON 30 BAYS tmiL aT We will and oar KU'i:r ) V., Melt isd other Kiectric Ap -Mnvne. ap.m i i ! f)i i0 dav? to thoe fiuifeiioe: i'far .N'vis H bility. Ki-eutcati-iiu, Haralvirt -ir uv diatfe of the Liver or Kidneys, an m4iv .thor eisrs. A ure Cure UH-rsnt'd r dr Ub 5! men. $10 009 INSURANCE ON LIFE & PR0PEHTY. SIO OO wiii be paid l jny person who cau r xplodil a xjAKP ii ttea witn our 8 ht; i'Y AT f ACH ME VT. Mailed ttee for 3 cettts. Fu for 1. Agents Wacied. Mle or To , ' Binghsin: ton, V Y ial.eroou,, 13 Wf-st liruad wa,N Y. j For 35 Cts- ieb 5 4w ! CHEAPEST BOOK-STORE 1 IX rI HE NV' II LI). 175672 NEW and OT.D Sranda-d WoKKS in Tvery LepirtmeLt of Literature- Alurj!(.giv-u'avay. a a. ioUo of General i.it rature and fi-tir.-free. Imnierise T iluieiuents to 'jJool. Giubs aud iiLrariefc. Legecati Bros.?, o Beekman st.f Opp. Pos". Office, L in i ii Ladies' ertSIizer Hade J Best Is the Choape rt ! Sold on Favorable Terms ! r Payable in Cotton By . JAIVSSS T- PBTTLWZ.Y, A,u. Slioe Heel, Laurinburjj, -. Laurel ! T Till, an 1. intei' n-. ' Kiclimond find Robeson counties. EVP R m emmen IT IS A FACT, AS l()l)Y S MOULT) KNOW! That the Finest, Most Complete and Most Elegant Stock of Farnite in Northpjn-olina and especially in Wilmington will be found at LI) ESTAJ3LISHE " . J "j I KNOWN FURNITURE HOUSE bet ween. Baltjmpre and the South Pole; . I Til K () AtJD a We sell more OF There's lots but comfortable, durable and useful. Hf beautiful things for Xinas, which are not' only "prtt SHTO goods, cheaper goods and better goods, than anv L.-! fihow goods. Call and see us and we will do von fr i . w - r uiKJLwiyjE3 z3 CO IVOSITH FROiVr STREET I n elm rrro itt I . ; iTiT dec 20- EB94r Headquarters if si i si A S, 'Ar all that is good, useful, jrettj and cheap fo. jionaay j.raae, at Have the1 we have an uri custo leb 5 4w New i' rk. Market Street leasure of again announcing to tho nublic th if jial and attractive Stock and are preuare to ofl'er rs one of the Grandest and Cheapest stocks of.j REilpY-raADEiCLOTHIRrG!: HI I - . " I '. ' j. ' Prides ranging in Suits from 83.00 Upwards ! ..:f Which we guarantee cannot be equalert in this latest styles in SCHOOL CF DRAWING PAiFJTING ETC j INtsTkl CTION GIVKxN in Crayon, Lenia and India Ink Drawinjr, also. Famine in Water V.ahT9, Oil. Pa tl a d Coloring rnotographs, at reonable rates. For fu'ter particolae inouire et the 82hool Fooms of Misses Barr a Jaa.s, ii tlif rear ot 8t. James Church nov Ti N1TICE TO MERCHvNTS AND - . OTHERS! New Job Printing Office! rp IE D.NDEKSIGtD,;b&T!n- leased tie Iresfes, Types and Matfria's of the Dailt Bsvisw Job Printiig Office, bazs to au- nounce that he is fullr prepared to do eery description of PI in and Urnaruentat Print in?, in frood etjie nd tlow ratee. A share of the publ c o-itronage ia repect- llf solicit. Satisfaction aj aritced ir. STerv Ine'anc. ''eat ard Qnick ud CLeai' a tbe motto rf th'w ftTice Office in Kbtihw bui.'diDtr, rt. W. Corter Wat r and Ches'nut street.. Ordera by Telephone will rec-ive prompt attention. Arr kind of nrirtini? ciru'lr rx cotfd for oeraona teiidine out of the city aud mailed o them free of pottage. Aedrea all commonicaUons to bot 15 EDGAR 8. WABR CK Job Printer, WJidufton, N. C. In I 7 all qualities ivm te also have O A beautiful and grand assortment in GOODS! city.1 A fine I i x Boots and Shoe and prices, imported direct from the Manilla :rei h we guarantee to be of superior quality. 4r of the choicest and larerest stocks of Two find Ti;ia Ply and. Brussels Carpets, Eugs, Matting and Oil Clutlis a;t istonishing, low prices. Please examine ' Coney's Tobacco Store F YOulwAXri.Tl BE ST 5 and 10 cii, Ligar ff;o to qo XI. ft '8 where you will rin.i 1 I'OUJIiS - .1 . ' I II - yt'Tineoien win pieafe reraen,b r that 1 do purdhaJe qiy (ooOf wi'.l have . I ill II ine wee XL CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEOOI' :he larieat eelefetionlfAf ImporfeJ anc id Cicars, CheWinlifid HinoKin T Lb wiiib f do so nrint jan 3 tt Fcreclos WALTFiR CO VI Y. U will ext o to 4'e in Ii TY VlItTuF Arii llf PDRHIJANCE OP oecree oi rne fttttrior Conrt uf Vfc, 'nber Term, 1879. I v r i ..... " re. Sale. HanWer ouaty. at lite ' i 1! It ! 1 pub : e auctioW, forj d.yjr in th City day. the 'ic day of aJ M .. the f'olW.vrin in ria city, v to ca of OW1D z wert Corner o lllo aoothwardlT . .! " ni. at the Court li on .w Ws hoi rext.at II o'clock. ci -uatto f t at tfi ortr-- nd ra..i ire thenc .1 x par ' 1 (; . I i i lf,lnh Cattle st feefiSfifart, tb.nc- ortb- .w vmu airT. ana t niito tn rRAOE MARK;.; i . . .TD4DL l lam UK' ' ' Eoelieh Rew Ndy, An na- failirtg cure for oeminat e a k n m, B permtorr nea, mroin W Y . 1 1 KM 111 U IV . ifOR TAKIXB.eaetliatfol AnI TAPH low, m a seqnence of rtelf-Aboe;M Meoiory, Unireraal I aitwde. Pain Ir. J Bcx, l)imne of Vuion. Prematorc Are, and many ; other O Ij eua tnt UJ Insanity or Contamption and t Prta . ...! -. FnJl particolan la our paai..J which we deaire to aend free by mail to er' one. l. Tbe Mpecifla Medicio I- ' , a. dmtririntM m.t I nr nkekiir or ciX P aei for 15, or will be vent free by to receipt of tbe mnner by addreafinft THE CAY MEDICINE CO. Mechanic'i lock, Detroit Mi ' feft. Pold in Wilminjriona'wl .awy" by ail droifjrfita. ot 11-.'' I ' i 11 pnttx Ctlar, Pllia iffWt ieo iv-toa. "ifit.in 3 an J i, in a:d KjJ Ui 'I. KM SlUI "J- Mtfice North aide Harkl.V(rt, tatf Second aai Third ttreetav aa 2T-U I