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J TUB GATES CAME AJAR. 00 . whispered ane morning in heaven TlneMtle child angel May, Bf riiade of tbe great wWto portal, ..Ssoeaakl to tbe stately warden, H'u!oftbekeyand bar, weei angei 1 pray, 1 t 1 fill utLlr u;;il! . ,t 1 ne uc"" , ..1., I nrur VOU. 1 .r Hie uctt"". o , liful trn.tfS K ;ir. - mo liear y mother weeping; Vha is loneiy ; -he cannot see nfmmeP of light in the darkness f& th gaJL shut after me. k ruru m ir,w BWettt angel Tkrfdoi will fatne aofar' Tiie wnleuuswertl, I dare not Ltie beautiful gates sjaT;M low huiI answered, 1 dare not lyfi U beautiful gates ajar." r,se Mary the Blessed, lien UP w .. , u moiDt-r 01 unriai. swcei hfttul of tQe antrel lie 1 wi onn her touch sufficed. l.r"ftiiutf the golden ban '!"... in the little child's fli ingers Au. . ,h beautil ul gates ajar; , SXelit le cai id-angel's fingers Jtoodlhe beautiful gales ajar. -4 this key, for further using, "S blesd son shall be given." . a Miry the mother of Jesus, euae St heart in heaven. aS never a sad-eyed mother " t may catch the glory afar, i&a3b m the LordChrlsfs bosom Writhe keys of the gates Jar; p?BS in tne dear Cfcrlsf bosom l3 u,e gate forever ajar. Hobbies f. , t-nsnsttd that there are in PMisuelptmrnots. than 2 OOOoollec tryllBof old oaiQB and autograghs. L I sbby M confined entirely to the L3e (x! Speaker IUnd 11 baa a Ldr.eBB for .peoimens of the- golden ' Kvuoy, and is the prooi possessor cf a collection comprising a specimen of iry gold coiu which bas been ooined 'the Uuited State. Simon Gratz, .t.p.esident of tbeboard'of education the reputatiou ot poacBsiug mo t oollect on 01 uuiograpuH u ince id this country. William pxis 'tai, a oousin of the ex mayor of that name, baa an immense oolleotion of old psper money and coins among tDe utter being a fine 1804 oent, when baa an extraordinary value. I'erbaps the largest oolleotion in Amer 10tt is iu the possession of a Tenth ward druggist. His accumulations. tLelsbor of over thirty years, are rained at $75,000. Among them is a complete oolleotion of copper, silver ind gold issues of the United Stato3, together with a nearly complete set of the old colonial coins. Spring Fashion What Is Won. 0 d age is generally much worn everywhere. Uneasy lie the heads wearing crowns in Europe esp oiallj in Germany and Bossia. Parties bhould be worn full on the body. buits of China material are rather hardware for this changeable weather. Pies this spring are out quartering and diamond-pointed. The prinoipal styles in gentlemen's Fpriog hats is to pay for them in ad vance. Handcuffs are much worn by tour iste to Sing Sing. Tbe coats of the human stomach will be out .this spriag the same as hot, and of similar material. Impecunious acquaintances find poor relatives may be cut very short. blipsers are less common sinoe the ice Las melted from the pavements. Tbe Vanderbilte and others of our best eooiety have doffed their expen sir lawsuits. Clocki are becoming to stockings, but more useful in steeples. Tbe fashionable oolor for boiled lobster this season is red. Large rents are now common in ex apeDsive suits of rooms. Tbe belaying pin is now much used in dressing sailors' heads at sea. Tbe policeman's club this season is muob worn over people's heads. Every body's trousers are wearing onU-New York Graphic. M acoa Tetograpk, Huw Stand the lelered Citiiens of Getrgta? We Lave been at some pains to en qaire, and learn from all sources, that iie?r eiuoe the war has there existed batter feeling between the whites fttid blacks of this eommonwealtb. On every side we hear of tbe best nuder itauding between employer and em P'oje. and both are prospering. The diepoaitien to move Noose slcI ohange iirms every year has aoated very each, and freedmen are becoming at tscLwd to their homes, and not uuf re.. i neatly buy paroels of land, and set h dowa for themselves. In our cities, "so, the Dumber of idle colored peo ple has sensibly diminished, aad they ve feat learning the salutary lea a that all mu-t work to lire. The tax books of the State show, too, that onr colored citizens are steadily increasing ia wealth, as they are io education aad intelligence. All that is needed to assure their future welfare is to remove the baleful ibnuenoe of interested carpet-bag gers and politicians Every freed fcan that acquires p operty learns in due time that his lot is essentially t in with that of his white breth en, aid both alike rt quire Rood and wise laws for their mutual government and protection. Hence, f left alone, they will become identi fied with the political complexion, as well as the interests of the community ia which they dwell. Nothing would Please us better; than to see our colored friends appoint a deputation from among themselves to go to ixmisiana ai.d prove to their people there, that they are misguided and pursuing a most suicidal course by averting that fair and teeming land for the frigid regions of the far North west. They might whisper in their rs also the well remembered feci that under the old regime the Yankees generally were the most exacting ranters. So will it prove, in all pre I uaomty, with their new landlords and toe sharp f roatiefsmea of the West, are also seeking their1 fbrttfnw in that remote region. "We should like to tta ffttggsaUgo ftctod upon , Steamship Line, &c. CLYDE'S I New York AND Wilmington, N. C, Steamship Line BENEFACTOR, CAPT. JONES', WILL SAIL FROM NEW iORi f h SATURDAY. May Shippers ean rely upon the prompt sailing of Steamers as advertised. For Freight Engagements apply to THOS. B. BOND, A. O. CAZWX, bnp't, Freight Agent, Wilmington, N. C. WM. P. CLYDE" CO., General a.genta, Bowline Green, New ork. apl 29- Boatwiight & McKoy j v. .- .. I Htvini hoard Indirectly that they had assumed some, thing which they are not entitled to, that is, agents of the j J DUFF CORDON SHERRIES, We publish for the benefit 01 whom it may 1 Hi. concern, a portion of a letter re- ceived by them ; APRIL kh 1870. "Messrs. BOAT WRIGHT & McKOY,l "WILMINGTON, N. Gn Gents We received , "this A. M-, a letter from Messrs. Galwey "& Casado, controllers in the Uuited States "of the DUFF GORDON SHERRIES, in "which they state we have no .customer "there (meaning Wilmington) at present, "and are therefore willing that Messrs "BOAT WRIGHT & McKOY handle the "WINES EXCLUSIVELY until further "notice." Is. We have certainly the I 1 LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE .' I Stock of "'. FAMILY GROCERIES LVliR OFFERED IN The State of North Carolina, AND 1 Prices Tery, Very Low. Boatwright & McKoy. 5, e 7 Woith Front St. apl 28 Mill PIANOS $125 Each, and all styles, including Grand Square and Upright, all strictly riasT class, sold at the lowest rbt cash wholesale factoet prices, direct to the ruacHAsaa. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Cen tsnaisl fixhibitioa, and were aaaniaoasly re commended for the Hishbst Honors orer 12,000 in ase. Regularly incorporated Man ufacturing Co. Factory established orr 36 yean. The Square Grands contain afathn hek's new patent Duplex (TV erttrung 8c ale, the greatest improvement in the history of Piano making. The Dprights are the finest in America. Pianos sent on trial. Don't fail to write for Illustrated aad Descriptive catalogue of 40 pages mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO 00., ap!7a 11 East Hth Goparl UNOSBdlAJfEB hare Cos artaersbip ncder !.TTs5WAY k 3iGI pari less, l onage. AY. apl 3 KC. The Steamer tnersiiip Notice attlia price m aUt. ia ataatng op man order tngner 1 hare to be ebartfw bAliUl G Oc .Double Anchor.. 11 BACON North Carolina. Rami, V Ib....-......... 10 Bhottldera, lb........ 6 Sidaa, fc-....... 1 9 Western Smoked " Hama...... ...t...... 10 Sides, yp lb..... , t Q MttioaMen.. 6 Dry Salted! Side. V Tb..V. 6 Sboalders, y SL,tf , , ii rl I BEEF Litp weight..! 1Q 11 13 7 4X 3fc fAKKEls -qpirxts Tmryenna Seooad Hand, each 1 264. Now York, each, new 1 76 BEWAX-f t BttlCKS Wilmington, M 8 00 9i ortiicrTi '00 BUTTER North Carolina lb 16 1-60 1 86 1 00 m - 10 00 14 Of e 20 Q 26 0 40 Northern, &..... ........... 16 Q CAN DLES Sperai ft 26 Tallow, "f lb. t... ,;. 110 Adamantine, Vot.. .......... 10 OHEEH 11 12 1 8 30 16 20 2 10 Northern Factory, B .Dairy cream, B & m 28 123 18 66 36 a9Sw0 JuD .. COFFEE Java, V lb tuo, y m. ........ Latruyia, V lb. CORN MEAL btwbel.... COTTON TIE8 f bdl DOMESTIC . d , Sheeting, 4-4 yard....... 6 V arn, bunch ............... 96 & riBH Mackerel, No. 1, bbl....l6 00 No. 1, bbl 8 76 Mackerel, No. 2, bbl.... 12 60 No. 2, V H bbl 6 00 Mackerel, No. 3 bbl 00 00 Mulleta, V bbl 2 00 N. C. Herring, V keg. 6 60 Dry Cod. V & " T PLOtJR Fine, y bbL 0 00 Super, Northern, V bbl... 4 60 Extra do " V bbl... 6 26 Family " bbl... ' 6 60 City MU1 Ex,. Super bbl... 7 00 f Family bbl... 7 60 20 00 9 00 00 oc 6 60 8 60 2 60 6 00 0 00 00 60 00 26 76 " Ex. Family V bbl... 8 00 8 25 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guaao, 2000 ms. 60 00 00 00 00 00 61 00 Baaeh'i PhosDhate " 00 46 00 00 00 00 Carolina Fertiliser Ground Bone, " Bone Meal f " Flour " ICarassa Guano, " Completa Manure " Whaan's Phosphate Wando Phosphate, ' BergerABrutk'sftos. ' M it 40 46 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 " 00 00 - 35 00 " 00 00 67 " 00 00 70 00 00 00 70 00 "aft foooo ma- wticox, cribb 4 Co., nipulated Guano. ........ .48 00 67 60 8 GR AIX Cora,tore, 66fts Oats, V bushel Peas, cow, V hubs 1 HID E8- GreSn, Dry, V lb HAY Eastern, V 100 lbs... 1 00 North River, Jf 100 lbs.... 1 00 HOOP IRON- ton. 60 00 1 10 00 65 LARD Northern V fi 8 North Carolina ft 11 LIME V bbl 1 25 LUMBER Citv steam sa'wd MX 00 Sbipituff,resawed,Mft.l8 00 20 Rough edge plank, yp M ft. 16 00 18 : West India cargo, accord ing to quality, M ft.. .12 00 14 Dressed flooring,seasoned. 16 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 S3 35 20 23 35 60 13 10 00 12 90 00 00 00 00 00 00 scantling and boards, com mon, V M ft ...12 MOLASSES Cuba,hhdygl Cuba, bbls., 19 gl. .......... Sugar house, nhdf. V gal. " " bbU. gal... Orleans Choice bbls. V gal. NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,k'g 2 OILS Kerosene, 9 arau..... 14 00 0 9 45 3 60 ' Card, gal 1 1 e 1 & 1 8 10 00 46 10 20 25 60 60 60 00 00 Linseed, gal.. 1 Rosin, V gal i PEANDTS V busheL POTATOES -Sweet, V bus. Irish, Northern, bbl..... 3 PORK Northern, city mess. 10 00 Thin, V btiL..................OO 00 Prime, V bbl (extra) 10 60 611 Rump, V bbl .... 06 00 00 00 BICE Carolina, 9 B 7 East Iadia, ft 00 00 Rough, bushel. 1 00 115' BAGS Country, V lb City, V .lb ..... ROPfi-T SALT Alum, V seek...... Liverpool, if sack. American sack Marshal's fine, 1$ sack...... Cadis V sack SUGAR Cuba, V ft 8 6 4 70 80 22 00 00 80 36 00 10 00 10 d 7 75 26 76 9 1 Porto Kico, V ft, iox 00 A Coffee, ?::: a 1 C ' Ea C lb 00 6 00 60 Crushed lb bOAP Northern, ft 7i4 SHINGLES Contract, jM 6 Common, V M 1 ? 2 STAVES W. O. bbl. V M.10 00 B O hhd. VE. 00 00 TALLOW V ft...........M... 8 TIMBER Shipping V M ...10 00 Mil, extra per M 8 60 Mill, prime per M 7 00 Mill, fair per M 5 00 Common, per M 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary,per M 3 00 WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 25 North Caroina, per gal .... 1 60 W OOL Unwashed, per lb... 18 Washed, ner ft 26 15 00 00 00 00 11 00 10 75 8 00: 6 50 m 0 4 60 4 00 3 50 2 26 GREAT BARGAINS ! AT SOL BEAR & BROS. Q FFER ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE and cheapest stocks of " Realy Made Clothing ! , AND Gents' Furnishing Goods. In thLT'City or State. A full and 'complete stock of custom-made Boots and Shoes at Manifaeittrtrs Prices. G i rt u a call bafors going else w here, decli 80L BEAR A BEOS. th.WorW LuZ 8idc1 eow. aBc . or f 2 per fr An OU Curacao 0.44 jochmtM "Yeaamite lley price. f3 ; " BUek Sheep." a f US book, in in wan tod. 8 10 60 61X 64 65 Hons. 46 50 ' 55 65 4 9 9X esVprwwBudB&Scv VwikOsj 7 Miscellaneous. T- READ EE I BEFORE BUYI.NO A CAN 1oilrt!t-Ta!'t selid for rr.V latest 20 nace II- !nitre'i N?rrppr with much Vansble is- formati r KLK. Neir Pianfl8. $125 $135 and ap wards. Hew Organs, $66 to $440. Be ur tf write sae before buying etie where. Beware qf Imitators. Address, DANIEL F. BEATTY. apl 23 4W - Washington, H. J. A QENTd WaMkD For the Beat and . Fastest-Belling Pictorial Books and Bi b'es Prices reduced 31 per cent. Natios al PoBLitsrrvs Oo.,PhUad, Pa. apl 23 4w AGENTS WANTED For nrith' BibP Dictionary and HOLM AN'rf NEW PICTORIAL BIBLES. Prices reduced. Circular free. A. J. HOLtf AN A CO., apl 23-4w Phiia. RICH BLOOD ! Parsons' Porgat re Pi Ik make N w Rich Blood, and will c tmpletely change tbe Mood in tbe entire syst m in three months. Any person who wili take 1 pill each night from 1 tn 12 weeks may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Hent bv mail for 8 letter stamps. I. 8. J0HN80N A CO., apl 23-4 w Bangor, Me. BENSON'S CAPCINE PORUS PLASTER There fs no doubt about the rreat supe riority of this article over common porous plasters and -th-?r external remedies, such as liminentK, eleet-ic-1 appliances, Ac. Ask physiciaSiP ia your own locality about it. Ii us wonCerful. SolJ bj all Druggista- Pried I -4 3 cents. apl 23 4 w Co To GEORGE MYERS 11, South Front St Make no Mistake ! IS THREE STORES contain the 1 argest and Finest Selections of Choice Family Groceries, Wines, Teas, Liquors and Provisions the City has ever Known ! Pony, Blue Grass, Delmonico Club House, Sweet Mash, Smoky Hollow and Ken. tocky Gem Whiskeys, Wines, Cham pagnes, Holland Gin, Jamacia Rum, French Brandy, h rencn Cordials, Domestic Wines. Oolong and Imperial Teas, 25 per cent un I der Market Price. 100 Bbls Choice Red Apples, 100 Bbls Potatoes, SO Boxes and Bales Oranges, 109 Coco Nut3 100000 Choice Havana Cigars, 3,000 Cases Assorted Good?. Sweet Mash $3.00 per gallon. Baker's Old Rye $2.00 per gallon, Choice Teas 60 cents per pound. Make no Mistake. Give him a Call. feb 11 E & H.T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 Broadway, New York, (Opp."Metropolitan4Hotel. ) M anuf actc.xers , Importers and Dealers in Velvet frames, Albums, Graphoscopes, Stereoscopes and Views, Engravings, "Chromos, Pliotographs, and kindred goods, Celebrities, Actresses, etc Photographic Materials. We are Headquarters for "everything j in the way f Stereopticons and Magic Lanterns Being Manufacturers of the Micro-Scientific Lantern, Stereo-Panopticon, University Stereopticar., Advertiser's Stereopticon, Artopticon, School Lantern, Family Lantern, People's Lantern. Each style being the best of its class In the market. Beautiful Photographic Transparencies of Statuary and Engravings for the window. Convex Glass. Manufactuera of Velvet Frames tor Miniatures and onvex Glass Pictures. Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sent on receipt ot ten cents. oct Il-d2w-w2m flcaflquanersIforlAlee Lager Beer and Porter. .ROUS A ION'S, ,No. Market Street IA FCENIiH 100 WITH THE BE3 Aie, Laer Beer and Porter, both keg aad bottled, ia tbe city. CoiBrj ordeif promptly attended to i Miscellaneous. The GREATEST LIVISG AU TH0RS. such as Prof. Max Unller Rt Hon W E Gladstone, Jas A Fronde. Prof Huxley, R A Proctor, Edw A Freeman Prof TyndalL Dr W B Car penter, Frances Power Cohbe, The Duke of Argyll. Wm Black, Miss Thackeray, Miss Mnloch, Geo Mc D on a Id Mrs Cliphant Jean Ingelow, Mrs Alexander Thomas Lardy, Mat thew Arnold, Henry Kingsley,WW Story, Turgnenief, Carlyle, Rnskin, Tennyson-Browning, and many others are represented in the pages of Littell's Living Age. In 1879 the Living Age enters upon it thirty-sixth year, admittedly unrivalled and contin.iously successful. During the year it will furnish to its readers the pro ductions of the most eminent authors above named and many other; embracing the choicest Serial and Short Stories by the Leading Foreign Novelist?, acd an amount Unapproached by any other Period ical in the world, of the most valuable Literary and Scientific matter of the day, from the pens of the foremost Essayists, Scientists, Critics, Discoverers and Editors,represent ing every department of Knowledge and Progress. The Living Age is a Jweekly magazine giving more than THREE AND A QUARTER THOU SAND double-column octavo pages of readiw matter yearly. It presents iu au inexpen sive form, considering its great amount ot matter with freshness, owing to its weekly issue, and with a satisfactory completeness attempted by no other publication, the best Essavs. Reviews. Criticisms. Tales. Sketch- es,Travel and Discovery, Poetry, Scientific! tsiograpnicai, Historical and 1'oUtical in formation, from the entire bodv of For eign Periodical Literature. lhe importance of the Living Age to every Amreican reader, as the only satis fac.orily fresh and COMPLETE compila tion of an indispensable current literature, indispensable because it embraces- the product iens of the Ablest Living Writers, is sufficiently indicated j thefollowing OPINIONS. "In it we find the best productions of the best writers upon all subjects ready to oar hand." Philadelphia Enquirer. "It is simply indispensable to any one who desires to keep abreast of the thought of the age ia any department of science or liters tare." Boston Journal. "The prince among- magazines." New York Observer. "It affords the best, the cheapest and most convenient means of keeping abreast with the progress of thought in all its phases." Philadelphia North American. "A monthly that comes every week." The Advance, Chicago. ''Itis incomparable in the richness, va riety, and sterling worth of its articles." The Standard, Chicago. "A pare and perpetual reservoir and foun ai n of entertainment and instruction." Hon. Robert C. Winthrop. "With it alone a reader may fairly keep np with all that is important in the literature, history, politics, and science of the day." The Methodist, New York. "The ablest essays, the most entertaining stories, the finest poetry of the English language, are here gathered together." Illinois State Journal. "The choicest of the day." New York Tribune. "It is indispensable to every one who de sires a thorough compendium of all that is admirable and noteworthy in the literary world." Boston Prst. 'It has no equal in any country." Phila delphia Press. "Ought to find a place in every American florae." New York Times. Published weekly at $8.00 a year, free of postage. ra-EXTRA OFFER FOR 1879.- To all new subscriber 8 for 1879, will be sent gratis the six nubmers of 1878, containing, with other valuable matters, the first part of "Sir Gibbie," a new serial story of much interest by Qeorpe Mac Donald, now appear ing in the Living Age from the authors' advance sheets. Other choice new serials by distinguished authors are engaged and will speedily appear. Club-Prices for the best Home and Foreign Literature. ' Possessed of the Living Age and one or other of our vivacious American monthlies, a subscriber will find himself in command oi the whole situation " Phila. Even'g Bulle tin. Por $10.50 the Living Age and either one of the American $4 Monthlies (or Harper's Weekly or Bazar) will be sent for a year, both postpaid; or, for $9.50 the Living Age and the St. Nicholas, or Appleton's Journal. Address LITTELL A GAY, Boston. jan 8 All Bight at Last ! XySAEfi PLEASED at being able to state to oar friends and the public that, the store occupied by us, damaged by the late firs, has been thoroughly repaired and tha we hare now in stock a full line of Fresh. Family Groceries, and ai a prepared to fill all orders. IfST We have still s few articles damaged by the late fire which will be sold at almott any price.' J. W. ALDERMAN A CO. Family Grocers, Cor. Chestnut and Water streets. Le 4 h Furniture. UST RECEIVED FKOM FACTORY a large assortment of Walnut and other grades of FURNITURE, which we offer at Great Bargains. Call and examine, feb 19 D. A. SMI1 11 & CO. Rail Road Lines, &c. WILMINGTON ft WELDON tsRAILSOAD COMPANY. yrica"rr Oaw't NrpKRnmrwDWKT ' I L Wilmington, N. C, Nov 23, 187V j aCHAXGE of scuedulf On and after Sunday, Nov. 24th, 1878 Passenger trains ob the Wilmington A Wei -doa Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot j 6 38A a. Arrive at Weldon at. 1 00 P U Leave Weldon J 1' M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at 9 53 p m NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TKaU. DAILY. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot at 9 ' 0 1 to Arrive at Weldon at 3 60 a M Leave Weldon, '2 13 A hi Arrive at Wilmington, FrimtSu Depot at. , 8 16 J M Trains on Tarboro Branch Road lea? Rocky Mount for Tarboro at t.00 P M dsilv, and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturc ay at 6:tl A M. Returning, leave Tarboro at 10.01 A M daily, and Monday, Wednesday ana Friday at 8:30 P M. 'The Day Train makes close connection 1 Weldon for all points North vis bay 1 ir daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via liicb mond and all rail routes. Nirht train makes close connections ai Weldon for all points north via Richmon i. Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sudt. nov 24 Cen'ISuo'ts Office5 WILMINGTON,: COLUMBIA AND; si GUST A RAILROAD. i:.. wMimingtoa, N. C., Nov. 23, 18? CHANGE OF SCHEDULE; ?30n and after Sundav, Nov. 24, the follcv lag schedule will be run on this road: DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN, daily. Leave Wilmington 8 86 A M Leave Florence 1 03 P M Arrive at Columbia 4 16 P M Leave Columbia i2 66 P M Leave Florence 4 47 P M Arrive at Wilmington 9 00 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Dady). Leave Wilmington JO 10 P M Arrive Florence 2 30 A M Leave Florence 2 00 A M Arrive at Wilmington 6 18 A M 'This Train will only atop at Flemington, Whiteville, Fair Blutf, Marion, and Flor ence, aad all stations between Florence and Columbia. Passencen for Anfrmttit aro hvond should take Night Express Train from VVil- minjrton. V Through Sleecln? Cars on ni?ht train s for Charleston and Augusta. JOHN F. DIVINE, General SupV nov fi CAROLINA CENTRAL RAIL I WAY COMPANY. Optics Genkkal Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 59. 1878 Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER THI8 date, the follow ing Schedule will be operated on tb 1 Railway : PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPM.S TRAIN.W fsmm ' 1 Leave Wilmington at.... fi:?C A M No. 1. J-Arrive at Hamlet at 2:0 P M J at Charlotte at.... 7:67 P M Leave Charlotte at T:00 A M Arrive at Hamlet at 11:40 A M " at Wilmington at 7:65 P M SHELBY DIVISION, MAIL, REIOB2 de PASSENGER AND EXPRESS. Vn. q Leave Charlotte 7:00 A M 'Arrive at 8helby 11:16 A M Wnin Leave Shelby 12:46 P M M Arrive at Charlotte 6:00 P M 7 he above Trains have Passenger accom modations, and are the only ones permits to carry Passengers. V. Q. JOHNSON, nov 29 General Superintend nt. Furnitnre ! Furniture ! A Large Assortment "of WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS ! 1 to be sold at the very bottom prices. Walnut Wardrobes, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Marble Top Tables, Ac, Ac., aa well as common Chamber Sets, Bedsteads, Chairs and Rockers of all sorts. Looking Glasses, Mirrors, Parlor Suit, Lounges, Shades, Bed ding and everything belonging to a Firat Class Furniture Establishment. Also, another lot of the celebrate i Genuine Stewart Sewing Machines, a real comfort For sale at JF. A. SCHUTTE'8, 26 and 28 Front and 11 to IS Dock sis. mhc 10 CHAJ. KLEIN, Dndertaier and. Cabinet Maker, Ho. 24 South Front Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jat A fine assortment of Coffins and Cast kets constantly on hand. Furniture Repaired, Cleaned aad Tarnished. Orders by tele graph r mail promptly filled. jan 13 ADVERTISE ia he Wilmington Jounta One of the odiest weekly papers pub Baked hi the State. Office corner Waterand Chestnut streets ap .stairs.
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