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A MEMORY. i hand, oti the beach we walked, . munniLT long ago: , In t ( S Cniri up, tint i33tu -fct ,'n. !:l iiiiiiiilui;. I'iicK woum gn; wh'Mie Ijii'i.t in Hie tranquil ,,, .1 down with a tender eye, -i oita wimli euiue luoaii- MuiilL hour of night drew n La;J."ou the bwach we walk- j ,,v,.sw.-et fui'-ii-s !J!y talked . iiMi.-r-. i""-j l,y. m. th ''-d. "'d couics bach. ; j ! 1 1 i .! it. to-iiihi; r. MM'.li i.Wisb, -hiUi!sh dream ... i I . ! ... I , t t .VI' Vt. i,i,ulv Jtllowerol' Juiie- .iiiii K Hunt of an Autumn- moon .', ,..!" notes of a tetilt-r tune .rJnk in a ilreahiy artci n ori; i !. i i- in n r m i:-rt aud th hfiisu- away, .', ,'',usiu with rliiWUhU piny. t- ! - rr-arn Mtn or now. fi wilt touch the lirK-n tiling. rajrm'Mits that run! u- lay. h.A"Ott iii iiiydifHiiin, ,-!n- of thins'" that u-t-d t bv: il i we'y'ieil with a mernurv 'and inoon'Uhl. 1-v and t heo; W : " . ' f ' 1 fir ' Vet. -!-i :." -! 1 K !H ,iin., .!, WO WUlKt.UOII W1UI BI1C1J :,i In .hands, us. In. duys of T. h-it our Learts were young and. free.. ,v- is a bird that comes with spring; !i ,1 wiiid- blow, it piuiiwa lib w li away, yet sun wm.nns c ia Mh. - -ii.-n th fth'jsu come .i uil iin.iginiiii;'. A t. ri u'l t iiiou una tuts uie back from days w .Yli'fcl) IT li Y A TIDAL WAY- Kxiraordi'nary Ho-us Dispatch AM That Us Autlicr ever aem. Kec-ut'y a telegraph operator named X bullies Holister wad arretted in i3an l ruuci-co by a Caiesgo detective a-ninter Lad formed a plot to cut the telegraph-wires uniting New York and ai Fraucbco, and then send East a .i,.r..r.r. dated at somo station in the .arinc that a tidal wave, fol lowed by anearthqaake.had destroyed tSaa Frauci-co and Virginia City. The oLi-ct of the plot was to cause a panto m iWiic Mail etock aud Oomatock Mecuritie3 iu the New York market, the panic to bo taken advantage of by eonfcUerates. ' Th Naw York Sun ays : . For several months the Weetern Union knew that wires ' were being red with, and they Font for the Caic-go detective. He traveled aloeg mm hue tor several weeks, and ttna.Uy cjine to a clue at a spot a few unite east of Battle Mountain. At this spot th wiro had been cut, ! and a pieo? that could reidily be difConnected Ltd been let in. The detective further found an i isulated wire concealed in tiidf grass and sage-tush near by. Ah euj of it ling tnouih to reach the, main lae was coiled up. The- wire tau north, and the detective following it for a mile, came upon an excavation in the ground, which waa roofed in with branchea arid turf, and which contained, buried in one corner, aev' rrsi: Lsyden jars, strip3 cf copper aud 1) ittl't's of acid. The detective cou-c-'-a eil himself nenr by and watched the place for several days, but without n-tiitlt. '0;jediy at Brittle Mouutain ho saw in a newspaper an cccouut of the ar rest for a brefch of the peace of a tel rjph operator whom he had known iu Cu.c go. The detective, from what hti knew of the man, waa prompted to k to is an Francisco and look for him. iio visited Holiater'e room.iand there foaud what coofirme'd his suspicioni that it was Holister who had tampered wita .the Western Union wires. Holis- la hii room was found the following, written upon a pieca of foolscap pa per : 'It 10 o'clock this morniug a tidal 'ave from the Paoilioooaaa swept over Siu Fraacco, wiping out the entire fitv iu ten minutes. Ii advanced in lii.l aud rose until the waters were ten f.,. f 1 : U t .n,t Ufnn1rtr.fi AceSmpanyiog this oceanic disturbance waa a tremendous shock of earthquake which was felt most severely at Vir ginia City. The Dimes of tue Uom t'tock are a mass of ruins. No further Particulars can be gained at .present.' lhis, Holister said, he had intended f send as a dispatch to tba Associated l'ress. The decline in Coni3tock secuT ity had delayed the carrying out of his lesiga. lie mads his headquarters in u Francisco, and waa wly waiting tor a rising market. The apparatus found near Btt!e Mountain had been placed there by him, and he intended h) out the wires and send his dispatch ut that point. " N Y.Suir. A:iinst.Wh:U? V Against tho traditioaarv isaco from Wi hinarton to tho tireseut dav. a. Agaiust the entire ieuiocraiic par- t3- Agiiast a mj)ritv of his owe par- ty. la the faoa of his own corrtu.t re cord of eight years. AgnuEt the moral seLtimeht of the country. Against the instincts of tho whole country in favor of freedom and cqual llJ. and of rotation iu office. ! Afiainst the 'nnaltorable,' rpsn!ntihn f t&e Kepubliccn prty, adopted only, fotlr VPKra or.rt against all these, eau Grant be e:ect&d? Not bv thp irrfia o i frfift npr.nln Leavenworth Times. Aiiollur Storv About Mr. Tildea Tue tory it Til Jen's lve is the djeet page in all the loLg history h:8 eveatful life. Li him tell the people how in the first bloom of early niiuhood he was betrothed to a bean fui lady of one of the old families of ew York: how hor narcnts ilpcrapil that qq account ef her rnnth ahi should epend two veara in Euron h. OTA hur m 1 . ... . I . I .. I v.i uiaittacr, uuw iutsjr pieugeU eternal fidelity to each .other, and registered their vows at parting that no matter how many years might ihl tervenecacb heart should beat sacred ly for the other till a kindlier fat ehould reunite them; bow th loved ones sailed away in the fam'Qaa jjj fated steamship 'President j from which no tiilipgu hive ever yet been brought back, how annually, on the day that far ewt lis were spoken, he re pairs to the seashore, and listening to the rad murmur of the wave i. renews his vows. and bow, through all the temptations that have come wi hr a long life of. inHueLC?, wealth and power, the "pledge of his youth baa been faithfully kpt and bis heart re mains sacfedly true to hia fi-st love Women Never Think! It the crabbed old bachelor who Utter el this sentiin-nt Ic' Uldbut witn ss-tb intense thought, deep study and thor ough investigation ci women in dwter mining the Deal medicines to jkeep thei families well, and would note their sazac :ty ami wisdom in selecting Hop Bitters as the be?t and crcmonstratlng it jby keep i'ng their families in perpetual health, at a mere nominal expense, ' he would be ferced to acknowledge that fcuch aenti ments are baseless and false. j J7 liotrs tnaorsement of pecrfs Tort CraDP W!np. i -he t Wiowincj; from toe celebrated Dr ilott ot Now j:York, apeak wonder? for Jlribpeera efitjrta to raise the Oporto UMpe :n JSew Jersey: i G2 Madiso.v Avenue, " NtiV 'York, April' 11, 1875. Mb, ALKitEb ISpeeb. Dear'Sir;The visit which I mdde liast year to your vmeyarus, wine-presfcs aid vulta at Passaic, N. J., satisfied me thoroughlv that tho wines manufactured by you are pure and unadulterated, arid the very best that can be otiered to the public for medicinal uses. 1 Acting upon my favorable impressions at the time, 1 have Sjince rtcjminended the rort :Wme more particularly in my practice, and am satisfied, with marked benefit, to my patients. j 1 here can be no better proof to the doubting mind, ad to ihe Wine being made of the finest Onorto QraDa. than a visit to the acres of. land covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. Wishing you success in your praiseworthy enter prise, , : ."'''. i remain respectfully yours, ALEX B. .MOTT, M. D , Prof, of Surzery, Bellevue Uoep. Med 'I College, -&c.; &c For wale bv J. C. Munds. Green & Flanner. L. Bridgers & Co. Miscellaneous. CELEBRATED Fortify the System t And you-are armed against disease., The finest tonic for this purpose is Hostettetf's. Stomach Bitters, which renders digestion eav and complete, cotintoracta billioBsness, and keeps the bowels in order, and so genial and beneficent are it? effects, taat not only is the body invigorated and regulated by its use, bat despondency banished from the mind. For rale by ail Druggists and Dea' ers generally. may 1 Corn, Meal, Hay. 15,000 Bush Prime- White Corn, COO Bushs Water Ground Meal, 5O0 Bales Hay, Flour.SEolassesjSiigar- 1200 Bbls Flour, Super to Kxtra Family, 100 Hlids and Bbls Syrup, New Orleans New Crop Cuba and Porto Rico Molasses. 2.O Bbis Sugar,Cut Loaf, Granulated, Standard A, Extra C and C, EaconLardt Pork, &c, 200 Boxes Smoked and D S Sideg, I."50 Tubs Choice Leaf Lard, V2S Bbls Citv Mess Pork, -Bigs Coffee, Rio, Lagnyra and Java, 1.10 Boxes -Starch, It O O Boxes Lye and. Potash, 17 .Boxes Lunndry Soap, li O Boxes pure Assorted Candy, Snuff, Tobacco, Paper, Matches, Shot, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, &c or sale Ion by I WILLI (3 MUKCUI80V, may 24 WhilBnaleQro. Com. Mert . . 1 1 ' Fresh Every Day, mSEl ASSORTMENT OP CANDIES, French and Domestic, jost received and for sale. ' ! TUB ONLY GENUINB HOME-MADE Candy in. the city, wiH found evert day, fresh and sweet three doors South of the r'ostoffice on1 beoond street. " Alao. Nuts, Raisins, Fruit, Jte O. E. JEVEN8; ian 23 Nea tbe fostoQoe M, J. H. K TE8, Newspaper' Advartis ing Aeat, 41 PTk Row, (Times Baildag), New Torr, is authorized to contract for ad verUsemeots in the Daily Rtvraw apt Wil-MiNe-ioM JouaMAL, atour loiwest rat'ri j t VBm THE DAILY WITS J JOSH. T. JAMES EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Is published Every -A.ttern.oon (Sundays excepted) At! the following rates, postage paid One Year. ... . . , .$5 00 Six Months 2 50 Three Months 125 One Month-, .... . .......... 50 The paper will be delivered by carriers, free of charge, in any pait ' : . ' ' " ' ' i of the city at the above rates, or 13 cents per week. The Daily. Review is now in tie i " i fourth year of its existence, is per- manently established, with a large and steadily increasing subs e rip- tion list, and presents to merchants : ' ' ' i.' and others a most desirable medi um fdr advertising. THE fflLHIITOH JOURNAL. JOSH. T. JAMES, Is published I EVERY FRIDAY. At the following rates : One Year.... $2 00 Six Months . .-.............. 1 00 Three Months!. 50 Thb Wilmisqton Joubnal circu bites largely in the adjoining conn ties as well &8 in the We tern por tions of the State and presents nn quailed facilities to merchants for making known what they have for sale; V v . Uiscellanoom. The World for 1880.1 DaaiAcratt evary whe.e should bifurm tht: t -i no ot ice actma or tnir party tar.agnoat tbe counlir and of te UJOT.Mltrr.tj Of their KDobilCAB nDM.iifiia a: fi;ure to do this ia iSrContribated great y o m losi Dy tbe Dtmrvr ot the fruit or teeTict.-ry 'atrij w,a at th rolla. " j " " a io o one or me aaost it-retiaicaal iaavoria t years of this crowded and erentaal eeotury. It will wit ness rreidential election hico may resalt in reestablishing the Government f this eouatrv pa tbe principles of its constitutional luanaers, oris permaaeatly ehangiag tba re lation of tbe Mates to tbe Federal power. Wo intelligent man can regard such an elec- tien witn indifference. Toe World, as the oaiy oanv hogiisn newspaper published in toe city o' ew 1 ork which upholds tbe aocinnes 01 eonsutatinal Pemoracy, will staadi'y reoreaent the Deuoociatic tartv in this great cnvaes It will de this in no spirit f .. 1 . . : . . m KrT,iptni5niaip, oi temperately and Iralr. 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It is located In the vsry otntre of the business part of the city, being convenient to the principal business houses, Postofflee, Custom House, City Hall and Court" House. p3A. First-Class Bar and Billiard Saloot an etcd with. this HoUL RATES $2 PER DAY. oct 24 F. A. SCHUTT E, Flour Meal and Corn- gQQ BblsUOOD FLOUR, 1200 Buh Wtr MiU MeaJ 100 60X99 D B nd 8nok'd Eides and Shoulders, 1 1 Low Prlees by i Hall & Pearsall. assy 26 New Goods. i MRS. 8. J. BAKER has a large and aried asaortmeBt of Ladies', and Child ren's Hats and Bonnets, Lace Ties and Bows. Omr 2Ttw Stock of Millinery hat arriTe4 aid ia now opvxu We hare a large assortment of Oats, Bonnets, iuabens er tut Tery latest styUeaasl at Tery w pneea. '. Call smd see fee yerselr. - Coraer of Ikird and Orange I streets. MRS. B. J. BAKER. t r nay 1 Mijcellanoous. ESTAliLISHED 1853 - - 1853. SOL. BEAR & BROS, ! ' , . i"i ' 18 z 2GMarket St.. I V Wilminsfton- W. C. WE MAVi; JL'sr OifENF.I) AM' II t V" on exhibition, the 'ar est and tHot complete stock of AND FURNISHING GOODS! Sou h of Baltimore SUITS FROM $2.50 UPWARDS. 100 BLUE MIDDIESEX 1 . - ' ' it . FLANNEL SUITS At greatly reduced prices. 11 A FULL LINE OF fill ll fir ATI 'fl PatTg' OTlH U1A JTtJIl j HQy S alia Men's Straw' and" Felt Hats. mioes to suit everybody. Come One ! Come All and exsnrteour s'ocic, and we will strive harJ to merit your patronage, as we have formerly done. may 6 I OO OO VAL.UABLiTRUTIIS. If yon are mifferlne from Ins on a bed of Bickness, Hop Bitters It yon are a minister, self With your pastoral du out with care and work, or .t yon feel weak and dia tnowing wby. Hop Bitters will Tf yon are a man of bus strain of your everyday poor health.' or langui-Ji-take cheer, ,lor will Cure Von. and have overtaxed your ties; or a mother, worn if you are Pimply niiintr pirlted,. without clearly Restore Yon ines, weakened hy te duties; or a num . of let midnight work, ters, toiling over your Hop Bitters will If von are roiintr, and Strengthen You. suffering from any India fast, tLn ia often ttiu ca.e. Believe You. shop, on the farm, ut ttie that your yt"t'in iikI uiating without Intoil- I!' - cretioa.or axe growing too Hop Bitters will If you arc in tho'work d s. anywhere, and foel ;1 -aii.-im, touin or gXim eatlasTt Hop Bittern I If you are old, and your nerves unsteady, and your WLnt Von Need. ' IpuJhp mi reciilc, your I faculties -"'in2, Hop Bittera will rive you New l.ll'e and Vtjfor. lor Couaa Ctrae i thp iwepttt, eafebt aud bett. I ask tuuaren. . n m Tlor Pad for Stomach, IJver and ELi'Ineya is npr ir to all others. Cure by abeorj-tion. It id perfect. J. I. V.. i an BbftolntA and frrpidrtible rv,tf for drunk - eiinvhS, Ude of opium, tobacco and iian'oticd. !yTf ..!,! Yr dri-.'j'-. Hop Lifer Mf. ,. Krv lU-r, N. V. P. L. Bridge rs & Co.. To Our Country Friends wj hajejuit this to P. L. Bridcers & Co,, Do busiaess in the handsomest and most imposing store in the city of" Wilmieg ton. This beautiful building takes up 1VOI.-20, S3, 21, 26-5k North Front Street, Ton can't mus it. On the right hand tide of Front Htreet, as you come up town from tbe l)epot; and I alaoet opposite the Purcell House. Ifow our handsome Store is only a small part of what we wish, to show you, for when y ou ret in the inside of it, (yeu will find there the largest and best selected stock of 1 ro.ceries in the State ! And in proportion te its age, we are safe in asserting that we de the Larrest Ketvil and W holesale 1 Trade in the Htate ! Come and see us, find out our prices, and look at our Goods before you purchase else wk ere, and if we cant sell yon we wi'l be happy at least to make your acquaintance. Respectfully, ! P. 1. 8RIDGER$!&:C0, 20, 2J, 24, 25 A 23 Front Street, WILMINGTON. X. may 2- j pOR SALE. MagistraU's Blanks of ia proved forsas. E. 8. W A BROCK, (Ia Revitw Building) Jobrrinter. api 9 Rail BoadTiinss. &q. C4UOLIXA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO Orrics GiaiaiL PcrtktirTixDkkT,' 1 i- -''. .., 1 ... I Wilmington, N. a, Hay 14, M C.J - CUAXGIs OF SCtrEDULT.' f ()?. N AND AFTETl i! KY S I8i(, tbe f !. L'perKwJ or t 1 tac tchedula will V Kai!vrr Pa.ifngef, Mi! anJ Fi rej Train. j Lere Wilmington' St.... fv.0' 1' Ji ArriTf at Haiclet at....... 17 A M at Charlotte at... T 0v A il o 1 ) Lrave CTharMt at........ 7rS V h ) Arrive at HanL-tat..,..! A 11 J ' at Wilamt..n at ft.iU A M 1' train if lUilv xrei t Hundajg, bat V. N.'.. 1 cvL'ntctu-n to iit!i ur ; J""a'.ur. , days. No 2 tiiia is dai! v txocPt Hatu dT. '"i -Shelby Division Mail, freight Jt vent ana t xpr v Leare Charlotte at... ....h.oj A M ji f ...... k . . . I Arrive at 8Lt,bw N'. 4 L ) Leave Khelb? L jtUs A. ...6.(0 1' M , cil i reih: si: .1 Ai.cva'iatuiiti.a. 1 . Wilrnirirtrn ut C: 6 A Al A f:V i at Laurir.bat, at. -.1.41 I'I .M ..1 15 A XI' ..4 m v ...B 10 A M . 4 20 1 M ..j.CO AM ..1 11 V il kr f ba rurlT ; 1 mt ; cnariotle it.... r jvc at Laurh.bur at Le te Laarinbcrtr at....... Arrivw at Charlotte at.... Lae Laurir:bu'c at Ar ive at Wiimin; u ;ir. I n 1 i t ' 1 lioS 11 4.1 Us leajr V nut 1 'i i. t n . . and lotte. TutBiaj. Ihr.u Laarinbur', M ils-, Pridsyj. f CI se c nc-ti' n at VIA v !! to a I points :ti v etj aad u Asheviile. f ri.Jtte I tla tatt rn Ac rtn ( arolh a Al.'. vu Jp.-.riftr !3rir t- HenJersonvillp , a iuiCLt i tin:,- ii.a .,? Lv vl.kv -.- 1 . PfFStuse's f r AeheviMe via tfthfr route, leaving iluan ton at 6 P. M. will arrive at destination at 7 P. il. ttxt day. . 81eepiri'g Car accoujuiudation? on Ihrcuh Triins tu a-d from ( tarioito- aai Wilmicc- ton. j - -' ; There-will a!s be Thr'ah SIoci en ten t o and from haltih at.d Chariot te. V. tf.-JOUA'SOX, General duDerintecdenf. may 14 WILMINGTON Z WILD ON UAILR0AD COHTAIfY. Ojfiob of Qsh'l HcpsaisTSHDEST ! Wilmingtun, X. C, May 18, It S3. J I CHANGE OF SOIIKDULF. -On ted after Thurfday, Msy. rOlh, Iff 6, , Passacge.- trains on the WHrainpton A W ei. ' don Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL A.VD XPRlsi3 TRAlff, daily. Leave Wilmington, Front t. Depot at.... i......... 6 83AM Arrive at Wcldsnat J j i 50 P M " Leaye Weldon 3 40 P A! Arrive at Vi llmingtor, Frpnt Gt. " - Depot at ...j. -ti a Wj j. i( lnrongh Parrenger, Mail, Ixprfes r: d Ireigjit Tra'.n, Daily da xcopt Bundayr. Leave Wilmington, Frocjl : St. , :r 2 so p k :i 47 A M i.. 3 IB A M ;ntht. !). jepot at... Arrive at Weldon at:.... Leave Weldon Arrive at Wilmington, i rl uepoi at. 2 tlh I Ai Train? on Rocky Mount for Tarh-srot 5.1 J ; M Cr. and Tuesday, ThnrsdAjr and..-.tcrc nr fit fi :( 5 A M. Returning, leave Ttr1 oro "-i 1 lC.C1' FrldaytfcoP 11!' Wtdne. TheDayTrif!! rr.rAv Vl . ;,nnW.: : et Weldon for all rm-ts Sort xU Uay Liut daily, (except Sunday) aaJ daily, via P.icL mond and all rail roa3 . c,' TheS.SOP .l train ujakos cke oonres- jiouB a- y, Cja-;a i.r an j,o:cts north via nicumnr a. Jonx f. Myna, fjczcrai sDt. may ' ii Cen'ISup'ts Office - : niisK.ixwvx, COliUIJBrALND AU OUSTA BAILKOAD CO., 1 ' A PiLinston, Z. C., ilay li Cli A NQ E OF SCHEDULE r On and aftor Thnrsdar, 5Jay 2Ctu, !3:r, the rolcwlsg schedule will Lcrsn on th.s sToad; i i PsiseDger, Fxprfii? Mail nu T5rnu;h Freignt Ti ain, DaMy excr: t rndRys. Leave Wilmington...........'.. Leave Florence Arrive at Colombia.. Leave Colnrnbia Leave Florecce. 1 40 J' ' kis a y h 09 y i 6 to 1 y Arrive at v iitaingtoa......i 0j P SIGHT KXI'liKSH TRAIN flleilyV Leave Wilmington....; 11 13P i Leave Florence...!.... 2) A jt; Arrive at Camden Jc&ction... AMt A ' Arrive atCo'acaUa., & 16 A M Leave Columbia. ........; OP il Leave Camd-n Jtrr:etlr?;.ii. . tSJt Leave Florence 2 r.h A M Arrive at Wilxtington.. 6 30 AH TMs Train stors or.!v ax P';rke Whiteville, 1emin.f.-n ' Fair Efar.- ard Marion. . . Pasneere fvr Columbia, tr J.al! norateo3 O. A C. 1C It. and i I Wetterti Nortlr Usreli na, via Columbia an d :H o i j t a r. Lu r g, l eal d take 'iht ErpreM TrA irorj WiLniicgtorj. Passengers ir AnM fb'raTd takMght Express 'lrain, which coanrs vii Caade- Junction. ( - - .- - ?..-' s7lrjrvugh hleepicg Carton all Bight tri' s for -Ccarltj-.on, r-n Aagtits..fcO Trains leaving- "Ci.iau.ttn Saturday, eights making CutiCfCUtn'fox Colombra only viaCatcdea Jaactioa asd fccuth t'arollna Railroad. . ' 'i .i . JQUB F..DIVilfE,Qanatal HtvU way 22 .. I l& .f - : : - r I. ..a ; f The Consress gUiRT Id MADK OF (lOOD HC8LIN, 4-jIy RicLar Jion Li&n txoitX aid. task, and reinforce i, 75. eea,s. Ftai to any Etfrlfcd "1I1E RO YAL" is fometMripvTVand i guarattceJ frquai to any.JI.25 Salrt; price 90 cent. WamsattaTr Hew jott Mi Is Skirts made to order atSl.y, atd a fd fit fitaranteed. No Market etree 8ifn of BIg'Phirt. apl 12 1 J. I LSBACBV Masufacturm & iBflX. 'I 1 r e
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