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WIlMlNGlW FOR WUniagton, Char miotic "& VL. R. ' -s R Company.- -j LORIIjBARID'S STEAM SHIP LI N K Oraa CniKi1 ERorsxxs & Ges'l, Sup't- Retail Store, Wilmington, N. C, June 27, ,!S72 J 1 2 JOHN ROBINSON'S Great Traveling Museum, Menagerie, Caravan and Hippodrome, Combined with the Grand International Zoological Garden, Polytechnic Institute, and Mammoth Circus, in Four to Ten Tents, As the space of the Grounds will permit. JOHN ROBINSON, Proprietor and General Director, JOHN ItOBINSON, Jr., Manager. Thi gigantic enterprise, which has been at vat expenditure of time and money thoroughly reorganized and equipped for the present traveling season, presents the start line Novel, uniqne and colossal spectacle never before witnessed in the annals of amuse ment either in vhis or ny other age, of , XWEIiVli SUPERIOR SHOWS IX OIVE, n for a single price of admission, In the collection and organization o the museum the utmost care has ben taken to gratify and enlighten the public by presenting In one vast LMiemblage an accumulation such as has never been attempted or dreamed of by the com bined tact, talent and -ibera ity of a.l other managers in America or Europe. It may be interesting for the public to understand that for nearly two years Mr. Robinson's numer ous agents, whoare.f mad in almost every part of the World, have been atively employed In Procuring curiosities for his great traveling Show. Some o' thesr were put on ehib'tion for the lirt time last year; but they hav been largely supplemented for the present season t new accessions and consignments brought by almost every steamer from foreign ports which has arrived in New York lor the past eight months. As an illustration of the in- dnmitaulo eueigj vi m- i v - cii vision of China, Japan, Australia, the Polar regions. South Sea Islands, Arabia, Turkey, iara Circassia, Egypt the Pacific, Arctic, Indian and Atlantic Oceans, together with the sPAftnd Holy Land, have all been levied into, contributing to swell the asreresraire of .v.;- cinp-le deDariment, which, aner all, constitutes but a moity I V 'J 1 1 1 1 A. J I A. . it ia estimated that in the Aquarium, Museum, Menagerc 'TWKMTV 'I'UOIJ&AND VV HKGHIFICENT ROMAN HIPODROME AND CIRCUS If traveling by wagju would require the actual services of nearly two thousand men and horses, it is furthermore confidently believed by those mostcompetent to judge, while the management are very emphatic in the statement that, that taden in the asgregate. J Robidson'8 World's Fair has more real solic attraction, merit and Value, with a greater variety. of Marvelous features than is usuallo contained in twenty ordinary Shows. In order that the public may be able to form an approximate conception ot the mafini 'tude of this concern, we volunteer the statement that which wiy be qualified at any time the daily expenses attending John Robinson's exhition are three times more than the cross receipts of any of the seli-styled first-class shows in American. It is, therefore, with with no ordinary degree of confidence that, the management announces that these twelve area shows tor only one price ot Admission are positively the largest ever seen earth. We respectfully solicit the attention of the reader to the foiling enumeration of only the leading features of the great exhibition, as we have not the space to mention the mui tinudwious curiosities with which the entire exposition so amazingly abounds. The Monster Sea Lions, from Alaska, ISine in number, the largest weighing Two Thou Band pounds, consume five hundred younds of fish dailr ; the Egyptian Crocodile, twenty feet long ; a den of American and South African snakes, the longest one thirty feet lonz a Texas steer with three horns and eyes, an educated Hog, that can read and talk; the largest Elephant in the world actual weight five tons; a drove of Camels, Buffaloes, Bisons Sacred Cattle, Linias ; Forty of the smallest Ponies ever seen; or Rhinoceros, or Unicorn of Holy Writ, one oi me mosimarveiuus specimens vi imported weigni eignnnousand pounds, cost 315,000; a pair of Giant Ostriches, twelve feet high ; South American Hippo potamus, Harte Beast, Horned Horse, Capa Bara. Cashmere Goats, Ebony Headed Palatine Hheep. Spotted Axis Deer, Bison, of Colorado, American Fallow Deer, South American Jaguar: Silver Lions, of California ; striped and spotted Hyenas, Peruvian Alpaca ; Llama nrfkmal nf the Andes: Puma, or American Cougar; American Buffalo. Virginia Panthpr Badzers, Senegal Leopards, Australian Kangaroo ; Rat Kangaroo, of New Zealand; Tawmy Lion, of Zaffra ; Shetland Cow, Dabyrousa ; the Zehu, or Ox Nunda ; spotted Tigers, Black Tiger, African Porcupines and Beavers, the whole forming the most magnificent collection of wild animals ever seen at one time. DON'T FOUUJST Til 12 DAY AND DATE. WILL EXHIBI T AT MAGNO UA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH, t Oct 1st, 31st and Nov 2 and 4th. 116 MISCELLANEOUS. ADVERTISING AT LOW RAT IS S ! ! For 118 per Inch per Month, we will insert an advertisement in 2i First-class papers in North Carolina. List sent on application to GEO. P. ROWElL & Co., Advertising Agents, 41 Park Row, New York. CAMPAIGN GOODS FOR 1872. Agents wanted for our Campaign goods. Sell at eight. Pay 100 per cent, profit. Now is the time. Send at once for descriptive circulars and price lists of our fine steel engra vings of all the candidates, campaign biographies, charts, photographs, badges, pins, Hags and ererything suited to the times. Ten dollars par day easily made, Full samples sent for h Address MOORE & GOODSPEED, 37 Park Row, New York. A SURE CURE for this distressing com plaint is now made known in a treatise (of H octavo pages) on the Foreign and Native Herbal Preparations, published by Dr. O. Phelps Brown. The prescription was dis covered by him in such a providential man ner that he cannot conscientiously refuse to make it known, as it has cured everybody who has used it for Fits, never having failed ia a single case. The ingredients may be obtained from any druggist. A copy sent free to all applicants by mail. Address Dr. 0 Phelps Beown, 21 Grand St, Jersy City, N J NOTHING LIKE it In medicine. A luxu Qry to the palate, a painless evacuant, a gen tle stimulant to the circulation, a perspira tory preparation, an anti-billious medicine, a stomachic, a diuretic and an admirable general alterativive. Such are the acknowl edged and daily proven properties of Tar rant's Eenerveseent Seltzeo Aperient. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. $1,000 REWARD Vnr on V mlqa nf Blind. Bleeding, Itching or Ulcer ated Piles that De Bung's Pile Remedy fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the Piles and jothingelse. Sold by all Druggists. Price, IGENT8 WANTED. Agents make more money at work for us than at anything fse. Business light and permanent. Par ticulars free, G. Stlnson fc Co., Fine Art goblighers. Portland. Maine. . WANT VT, We will give energetic men " Hl 1 V. und women Business that will Pay from Si to $8 per dav, can be pursued in your jrn neighborhood and is strictly honor able. Particulars free, or samples that will enable you to go to work at once, will be "ent on receipt of two three cent stamps. Address J. LATHAM & CO.. 202 Washington St., Boston, Mass. gept.25 ' Hl-d6t. h. w, rujve, 44 South Side Market St., A MATCHLESS SELF SEALING FVait Jar, WILMINGTON, N. C. -'. lu.. il may ut! well lO of all tliat may be seen. and Caravae there are i E2 IX ta .;. . . mm OUR EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR S STILL ahead of any other on the market ' Our Pearl Hominy cannot be surpassed . Always on hand at the Mill and Depository CrckM Corn, Corn, Bolted Meal, Peas and Pea Meal, Oats, Shorts ami Bran. All oods sold drajed free. All bags returned in good order will be credited at cost on next bill. ALEX. OLDHAM, Proprietor, sept 27 113 DIl. CARPENTER. 13G JNXXJI-i-B ERRY STiEPT, NEWARK, N. J., Is now treating successfully r:oiiiirnntion. Itronchitis. and all diseases of the Throt and Lungs with his COMPOUND MEDICATED INHALA TIONS, CONCENTRATED FOOD, AND COUGH . SYRUP. During the 'past ten years Dr. Carpcnttr has treated and eured thousands of cases of the above named diseases, and has now in his possession certificates of cures from every part ot the country. The Inhalation is breatuea uireciiy into ine mugs, soommg and healing over all inllamed surfaces, en tering into the blood, it imparts vitality as it permeates to every part of the sysieni. The sensation is not unpleasant, and the first inhalation often gives very decided re lief, particularly when there is much diili culty of breathing. Under the Influence of my remedies, the cough soon grows easier, the night sweats cease, the hectio flush van ishes, and with improving digestion the patient rapidly gains strength, and health is again within his grasp. 'The Concentrated Food rapidly builds up the most debilitated patient, presenting to the stomach food, all ready to be assimilated and made into good, rich, healthy blood. The Cough Syrup is to be taken at night U illeviate the cough and enable the patient to v.btain sleep. Full directions accompany each ox of my remedies, which consists of Onelualer; One Bottle ot Alterative In- halau. One Bottle ot Soothing Febri fuge i-balant; One Bottle of Anti HaemorrhaKic Inhalant ; One Battle Concentrated Food; One Bot tle of Cough Syrup. Price of Box containing remedies to last one month, S10; two month, ei; threo months, $25. Sent to any address C. O. D. Pamphlets containing large list of patient cured sent free Letters of inquiry must contain one dollar to insure answer. Address, A II CARPENTER, M.D., Newark, N. J. Dr CABPENTER'8 CATARRH REMEDY will give immediate relief, and will effect a permanent cure in from one to three months. Price of remedy to last one month, So: two months, 18; three months, 10. CANCER in all its forms successfully treated. Send for list of patients cured, to A. H. CARPENTER, M.D.j Newark, N. J lulV 22 j INQ MACHINE COV Buffalo; N. Y or Chi cago III mmmm ii I IT E INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICERS: ROB'T H. COWAN. President JOHN W. ATKINSON.... Vio President. F. H. CAMERON Secretary. Da. E. A. AND KRciON . ..Medical Director DIRECTORS: J. W. Atkinson. General Insurance Agent. I. li. Gkaingeu, President Bank of New fl a hover. F. W. Kkkcunek, Grocer and Com mis sioa Merchant. ' C. M. esTiDMa.n, of Wright & Stodman. T. H McKoy, of W. A. Whitehead & Co., Fayetteviile. , R. II. Cowan, President. II B. EiLKua, Coinmicfcioii Morchaut. A. A.- Willahd, of Willard Brothers. V A. Cumminq. of NorthroD & Cum ming. O. W. ViLi4AM3, of Williams & V'ui chi.-on. . i E1.1 MuiiitAY, of E. Mu-ray & Co. i A. J. DisKodSiST. of DcKosset Sc Co. 1 Kobt. Ua.NNiNQ, of Dawson, 'feel & lieu- J Alkx. Sprunt, British Vice-Conul, of Sprunt & Hinson. P. MuKrur, Attorney at Law. J. D. WtLL-iAMd, oi J. D. Williams & Co., Fayetteviile. J as. C. McIIae, Attorney at Luw, Fayette ville. I B. Kelly, Merchant, Keuansville. J T. FopjE.jVlercliant. L.umberton. SrECIAL. FEATURES AND AD VANTAGES. 1st, No restriction on Residence or Travel. 3d. No extra charge on the lives of Fe males. 3d. Policies Incobte-dtibleaftcr Five Years. 4th. The rates of interest ou the Funds o( the Company higher than thoce on the Fuuds of the Companies located in other States, thus inbhriug larger Dividend to Policy Holders. 5th. The Directors and Officers of the Company arc prominent NOKTH CAKO LIMANd, who are KNOWN to be men of INTEGRITY and WORTH. 6th. The Company is established on a solid and permanent basis, steps having been taken to inereasc the Capital Stock to 500,000. 7th. All the Funds ol the Company are Invested iu this State and Cir culated among our own i'eople This tact should commend the Company, above all others, to North Carolinians. -It iswell known that hundreds of thousands of dol lars in Life Premiums are annually sent North to enrich Northern Capitalists,' thus cou'iuuaily di-aiuing onrjpeopie of immense amouuts which should te kept at home. On this ground the friends of this Company confidently appeal to every son of the Old North State, and ask their support lor this Home Institution which, whue it offers substantially all the advantages ol North ern Couipuiiitri, he.ps to build up Home Interest. . f JAMEd D. BROOKS, General Supervising Agent, , iiaieigh, N. C. TttOS GKjKME, Aent at Wiimiugton. anril 7 l'J0-6m Beware of Counterfeits ! JOB BIOSES' SIVfflW8 are extensively cotjktbrfbitbd. DUhonett Drug gist endeavor to sell the counterfeits tovnakt rremxer projlts. The genuine have the name of J ob Moses . on each package. All others are worthless imitations. Th gknuisb Pilla are unfailing in tha cure of all those painful and dangerous diaeanes to which the female constitution is subject. They modtrat all excesses and remove all obstruction, from what ever cause. MABBIED ADFES, they are particularly suited. They will In a inort time bring on the monthly period with reiruurity ; and although very powerful, contain nothing hurt ful to the constitution. In all caseswf Neryoua and Spinal Affections, Paina in the Back and Limbs, Patipue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, they will effect a cure when all other means have failed. The circulars around each package give full directions and advice, or will bo sent freo to all writing- for them, sealed from observation. . N. B. In all cases where the osspnr cannot be obtained. One Dollar enclosed to the Sole Proprie tir, JOB MOSES, 18 Cortlandt SU New York, will insure a bottle of the genuine, containing Jlfty Pills, by return mail, securely, sealed from any knowledge of its contents. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS Onre Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Brohohitis, So ThBoat, Hoarsbssss, Difficult Bbiathiiio,Ih CIPIENT COSSUSIFTIOS ASD Lcho DisA88.i They have no tate of medicine, and aay child them. Thousands have been restored to health that had before despaired. Testimony gWeninhundreds of cafes. Ask for BRYAN'S PUMOOTO WAMR8. Price 35 cents Per box. JOB MOSK3, Proprie tor, 13 Cortlandt 8treet, New York. THE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY, DELAMAHRFS 8PECTFTC PILLS. Prepared by J. GARANCIERE, No. 214 Ruo Lombard, Paris. These pflls are highly recommended by the ntir Jledical Vacuity of Prance as the very best remedy in all cases or Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal weak ness : Nightly, Daily or Premature Emissions ; Sex ual Weakness or Jmpotency ; Weakness arinngfrom Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses ; Relaxattonot the Genital Organs; Weak Spine : Deposits in the Urine, and all the ghastly train of Diseases arising from Overuse or Excesses. They cure when all otnerrem eiies fail. Pamphlet of AdTicein eah box, or will be sent Prey to sny address. Prie 81 PW; Sent by mail, securely senled from all observation, on gi, Nxw Yi x, Sole General Agent for America, aug S 10-ly QUARANTINE NOTICE. OK and after June 1st, 1S72, the following Quarantine Regulations will be enforced; All vessels from port south of Cape Fear will stop for inspection at the Quarantine Station. . , - All vessels having sickness on board, on arrival, or having had sickness on board dur--ing the passage, will stop for Inspection at the Quarantine Station. Vessels not Included &s above, may pro- Ceeu IO wuiiiiinwu wiuwumciicuwai; , Pilots and Masters of vessels will please take notice. - "n ..2'f.'w-1 if ' - - F. W. POTTER . ' V " - Quarantine Physician. - I w.wJ9 " 0.21a. w tl Vow TnAFr " - " ' - T- " "j.-v SO Market Stx-eet, HAVE JUST OPENED . ONE OF THE largest Spring and Smnmer Stocks ever of fered to the public in this city at reduced prices, onsieini of , : CASSmEIIE SUITS. LINEN STJITS, Anon. PHILADELPHIA READY HADE GOODS. . and the finest assortment of LADIES' GAITERS AND CHILDRENS' SHOES IN THE CITY. JDTtlT G-OODS, 100 PIECES FIGURE, 500 " PRINTS, 50 " CASSIMERES, 35 " LINEN SHEETING, 200 DOZEN TOWELS AND, ALSO, The Largest and best assortment of AND Oh.ild.iens' Wear, ,AU of which we offer at reduced prices. SOL BEAR & BROS. may a 198-tf. Richmond and Danville Eail Road. . North Carolina '"ision. .S't .Condensed Time Table. In effect on and after Sunday June Qth, 1873. GOING NORTH. 6TATl03fS. j MAIL. EXPRESS. Leave Charlotte: .... 8.40 p. m 6.30 a. m 4 Concord It 9S9 " 7.-6 44 41 Salisbury 10.47 44 8.47 44 44 .Lexington 11 35 44 9 31 ' 44 High Point .... 13.38 a. m 10.19 4 Arrive at Greene boro 1.09 44 11.00 44 Leave Greensboro'... 1.50 11.10 44 Co. Shops S.S0 44 12 21p.m. 44 Uillsboro' 4.58 44 44 Raleigh 75 Arrive at Goldsboro. 10.10 44 .. .... GOING SOUTH. STATIOHS. MALL. KXPRES8. Leave Goldsboro' . . . . 4.00 r. m 44 Raleigh 7.15 44 44 Hillsboro' 9.31 44 V Co. Shops .... 10.10 p. m 2.15 p. m Arrive at Greensboro' 12.24 a. m 3.30 44 Lea v.e Greensboro' ... 1.10 4 4 4.(0 4S 44 High foint.... 1.53 44 4.40 41 44 Lexington.... 2.44 44 5.25 44 14 Salisbury : 3.33 44 n. 13 44 44 Concord.; 4.36 44 7.15 44 A:iive at Charlotte .. 5 SU. h .H p. m Passenger train leading Kaieiuu at t.i'o tr M, connects at Greeneboro' with Northern bound train, making the qnfekeat time to ail Northern cities. Price of tickets tame as via other routes. Mail trains daily, both ways, over entire length of Road. Express daily between Company fchopt aud Charlotte, (Sundays excepted.) All Passenger trains connect at Greenabo ro' with trains to and from Richmond. Pullman Palace Cars on all night trains between Charlotte and Richmond, without change.) S. E ALLE., General Ticket Agent. W. H. GREEN, Master Transportation. May 22d. 1872 4 Kiclimond and Danville Kail Road. Condensed Time Table. In effect on and after Sunday, April 21, lft?2 GOING NORTH. STATIONS. MAIL. BXPBKSS Leave Greensboro1 12.45 a m 10.10 a m Danville 3.24 " ii.47 f m Bi rkville 8.45 5.50 Atuelia C. H 9.45 " 6 41 Coalfield. 11.04 44 7 55 " Arrive at Richmond .... 12.02 r m 8. 47 44 GOING SOUTH. STATIOV8. MAIL. EXPRESS Leave Richmond 2 35 p m 3 35 a m 44 Coal Held 3.36 44 4 35 44 44 Amelia C. U 4.50 44 5 49 " 44 Burkville. K 08 44 7.i-2 44 r Danville... 11 00 4 1145 Arrive at Greensboro'. .1 135 am 2.15 p m Trains leaving Richmond at 2:35 P M, and at 8:36 A M, connect at Greensboro' with trains on North Carolina Division, for all points South. Passengers leaving Richmond at 2:35 P M, connent at Greensboro' with traiu ior all points East ol Greensboro. Pasbenger trains leaving Raleigh at 7:15 P M, connects at Greensboro with North ern bound Mail train, arriving in Richmond at 13:02 P M. JNO. R. MACMURDO, Gen'l Freight & Ticket Agent. T. M. B. TALCOTT, Ehg'r. & Gen'l Bupt W A TTPTl Hw.OOO PERSIMMON LAST If AH BLOCKS, In quanUtles of 5l000 and unwards. Address T" - .. .... . . . . n . m. una 0, DAiiu ot ' - . . . Last mahtiihcturers. ept24-110-tf Albany, NY - CHAHSE OF iCpBULE. jJNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the regular raitir. will run over this Read as follows : REGULAR FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington daily at G A. M., and arrive at 5:S0 P. M. PASSENGER AND EXPRESS FREIGHT Leave Wilmington daily at 7 A. M., and arrive at 3:30 P. M. Leave Lilesville daily at G:l A. M., and arrive at 4:15 P. M. J"Two Special Freight Trains lor TON LUMBER run irregularly. l3FNo trains on Sundays. 8. L. FREMONT, -Chief Engineer and Superintendent June 27 35 tl Office Petersburg It. R. Co. l May, 31st, lb72. ON AND AFTER JUNE 3RD, THE trains Will m n no frkllrfcxirc ww w.MM.w K3 LEAVE WELDON. ?ixr,r2,ss Trail 7:30 p.m. Mail Tram s:25 p. in. ARRIVE AT PETERSBURG. Express io:50 p. m. Mail 7:00 p. in. LEAVE PETERSBURG. Mail . 6:30 a.m. Express 3:50 p. m. ARRIVE AT "WELDON. Mall Q;40 a. m. Express 6:50 p. m. FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Petersburg Leave Weldon Arrive at Weldon Arrive at Petersburg GASTON TR AINS 8:00 a. m. 8:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m 2:20 a. m. Leave Petersburg 6:00 a. m. Leave Gaston i:i5 p. m Arrive at Gaston 12:50 p. m. Arrive at Petersburg 8:10 p. m. No trains will run on Sunday except Ex press trains Freights for Gaston Branch will be received ftt. til ft Pptfirsl-mrar rlnnnf ahIv nn tnvni vu and THURSDAYS. ine depot will be closed at 5:00 p. m. No goods will be received after that hour. J. C. SPRIGG, Je 5-tf Engineeand General Manager. Wilmington. Columbia & Au gusta R. R. Company. Gbn. Superintendent's Office, Wilmington, N. C, June 7, 1872. f CHAHOE OF SCHEDULE. rpHE FOLLOWING! SCHEDULE WILL X to into effect at 3:25 A. M.. Sundav. 9th inst. DAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Daily.) Leave Wilmington." ...'3:25 A. M 9:18 A. M ... 1:35 P. M ...12:15 P. M . ... 4:10 P. M P. M Arnve at Florence . . . Arriveatr Columbia Leave ?Cbl am biu Arrive at Florence Arrive at Wilmiagton NIGHT EXPP.FSS TRAIN DAILY (8UN DAY3 XCKPTED.) Leave WiliniDton . . Arrive at Florence. . . Arrive at Columbia. Leave Columbia 5 45 P. M 11:38 P. M 3.45 A. M 10:35 P. M Arrive at Florence 2.09 A. M Arrive at Wilmington... 8:00 A. M T T T- 421V. U. VVJIMDliri, i Genl Sup't. iune 8 ' 19 tf Wilmiagt ii & WMm H. it. Conspusy. OFFICE GEMEKAI. StTEKlN :EDKJiT, Wilmington, N.C., June 8, 1S72 ) I, I, i .i , "v-c i i ' ." CHANGE OF SCHGUULK. ON AND AFTER JUNE lOlh INSTANT, PASSENGER TRAINS on the Wil mington and Weldon Railroad will run sr follows: MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily (Sun days excepted) At 8:05 A. M Arrive at Goldsboro 12:11 P. M Rocky Mount 2:M '. M Weldon o:5f f M Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excepted) At 9:15 A. M Arrive at Rocky Mount 1 !:07 A. M Goldsboro l:lrt P. M Union Depot 5:30 P M EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily.. .At 10:40 P. M Arrive at Goldsboro 3:00 A. M Rocky Mount 4:5H A. V, Weldon .... . . tr.rA A. M Leave Weldon daily 7:10 P. M Arrive at Rocky Mount 8:58 V. M Goldsboro 10:58 P. M Union Depot 3:10 A M Mail Tram maKes ciofe connection at Weldon for all points Nortn via Bay Line and Acquia Creek routes. Express Train connects only with Acqaia Creek route. PULLMAN'S PALACK SLEEPING CARS ON THIS TKAlY FREIGHT TRAIN will Jeve Wiimlrar ton tri weekly at 6 00 Ai M.t a d arrirc at 1.40 P. M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS wi!I leave Wilmington daily (Sondnvs excepted) at 5 P. M., and arrive at" U AM. JOHN F. DIVINK, General Superin'endetit. JnceS 19-tf THOIVIAS COjSTjSIOR, B J JR, PL O O 2sdl N. E. corner of Mulberry and Nutt Sts. Alwayx on hand the bct quality of Jegars. dee 14 . l-iy .TltU-iV FOR NEW YORK, SAILING TUESDAYS AND FRIDA FROM NEW YORK, AND WEDNES DAYS AND 8ATURBAYS FROM WILMINGTON. THROUGH CONNECTIONS WIT all railroads leading out Of wii.mintOn- No passengers taken. For Freignt apply t BARRY BROTHERS, Agents. may 26 : lf7 BALTIMORE AM WILHHQfOH STEAMSHIP MxVE. Composed of the flrst-claea Steamships Rebecca Clyde, Capt. D. C. Child Lucille, Capt. I. J. rrlre Will hereafter sal from Baltimore and Wil mington EVERY FIVE DAYS. cThfi KtAnrasViln T.TT?Tr.T.7,. urll 1 ... u v.n.ii ! . . . . IM1U Li Villi wharf, foot of Chesnut street. SATURDAY. September 2-. For Freight engagements, apply to o-., ,o- A. D. CAZATJX. May 25th, 1872 b PhiliJAlnhJa and finiirliarnL Mail a umuvjuxur , UUU UVUWV1U XIAatl Steamship Line. Ci?TED 6P FIRST CLASS STEAM PIONEER, 82 5 TONS, Captaiu JOHN WAKE LJEY, TONAWMDA, 850 TONS, Captain WILTBANKS Will hereafter sail from Philadelphia and Wilmington, every WEDNESDAY. For Freight engagements, apply to WORTH & WORTH, Agents, Wilmington, N. C. W. L. JAMES, General Agent, 130 South Third Street, Philadelphia. , . ; June 15 v- , v 25-ff STR liJKT It A I JL WAY. F3EV SCHEDULE. N AND AFTER THIS DATE, the follow " if g schedule will be run on the Street Railway. ! Cars will leave corner of Red Cross and J ront streets, for the Uuion Depot, at 2.-40 A. M., daily, to meet the Southern train, stop ping at the various Motels and Boarding Houses on the route, leaving the depot on the arrival of the Northern train. Will leave corner of Front and Red Cross streets . at 7:30 A. M., for Union Depot, in order to connect with the Northern bound train, znakmg the usual stoppages at the Ho tels and Boarding Houses, leaving Union Depot on the arri val of the Southern train. ln the evening will leave corner of Front aud Red Cross streets at 5 P. M' making the usual stoppages, leaving the Union De pot on the arrival or the Northern train. , Will leave the corner of Red Cross and Front at 10:00 P. M., to meet the Southern train. .; 4 Regit la b Schedule During the day tue cars will run from 6:; A. MM until 8 1VM.. allowing 15 minutes between each turnout, and for the further accommodation of the public, one car will be run until 11:30 P. M. each day DANIEL KLEIN. Junef j4tf A Family Paper Which can be trusted and which is always full of interest, is a necessity of the times. Such a one is the i ' CHRISTIAN UNION. : The Unsectarian, Religious, Literary Family HENRY WARD BEECIIER. It has something fok Evehy Member ok the 1Iouseuojli, in matters of Religion. Morals Politics Literature, Art, Science. Agriculture, Poetry, News, Fiction lor Youns and Old, Truth for Everybody. - Mk. Deechek's vigorous pen, in his Edito rials and Star Papers, and Mr. Ellin wood's famed verbatim reports of the helpful Lec ture Room Talks in Plymouth Church, are great attractions. Mr. Eeecher Is assisted by a large and able editorial stafT. THSS TEUM8 OP 8UBSCRI I'TION ARE A3 FOLLOWS : 1 One Year Only 83.00 Send money by Postal Orders, Drall-s, or Registered Letters. -FIRT COM E, FIRST SERVEP.-jft may 2 lS7-tf SAVE Y O U it MONEY, Yon can save money and( buy a good aril cle besides) by pu reusing your ' " DOOTS AND 8UOEat J l. 29 North Front Street, Wc offer the best stock, greatest varlet and lowest prices In the City. , i COME AND iEE VS. G. R. FRENCH & SON, . ru Front street ftUf 21 ri 1
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