JUNE ROSES.
WPt June rose red and white
- nine in the morning light,
SfitodwHh honey, gemmed with dew,
'io s&ape and every hue-
K-tden b'ushes fair to see
Mri w ing on the thorney tree;
!J,.isk beauties, peeping out
tSothe green leaves roundabout.
rair wiUl roses in the dell-
k the chi ldred they cau tell,
( ,il four-vear-old but knows
Where to nod the sweet wild rose.
Pore white roses, white as pearls,
I . Voorowu the maideu s curls;
Valtowo-ea rich ad -re,
HoMa, ruaeseveo wluie
aw-et Jdne roses fade, alas!
V,mPt)iMK pale leaves on the grass.
l lenng petals to the winds
eduu'aTm that uooue finds.
mnce the lovely rse fade,
YikWaD earthly sweetness made;
V thev blossom on the bough,
let us drink their sweetness now.
N. Y. Bun.
rf- Y. Pun.
B1K0N LIONEL ROTHSCIIILD.
of a Powerful Member of the
Great Banking Firm.
Dea b
nk ,wtb. of Baron Lionel Nathan
lire ,
de Hoths-cbim
ohief partner in the
firm of Rothschild &
Idest sou of the Baron Nathan
Mere de rvotuBouiia, uu a k'01-"0""
I Slayer aoaeim Rothohild of Fran k
fort, bo founded the house about
i7-I Some years sine- four brotherp
. - . ... f
r
uoui to meet at t e oue ui tue r
mo ler,
ni:Uut a ID a retlieu Hireei iu
- . j a. a i
cfurt. ih- e brothers ware u e
. m '
- . ...... ..f 1-?, itkiUth i 1
Mt L'hdon, Paris, Vienna, and Naples,
hbe sud they ha?e passtd away. The
jjrad sod founder of the London house
a Natuan. tie had three sons,
Lionel. Meser, snd Anthony, who sue
At J him as heads of the London
house, and a daughter who war mar
.ic the nrat of the bouse who was
wedded to a Christian to the Hon
Hnrv Fitzroy, brother ofLord Ports
mouth, who was Under Secretary for
the Home Department under the ad
mmihtratiou of Lord John Russell in
1846-51. Sir Anthony, who lived in
Grosveur's place, in an elegant
residence overlooking the green
nark, was the first of the
l.mthars who died. Me was much of
srharite. wa of most generous hos
pitality, and his chef de cuisine wai
regarded as one of the most oonsum
mate artists in England. Two of his
dancuters married Christians one the
Hon F.hot Yor ke. son of the Earl of
Bardwicke, recently deceased: anoth
er Mr Cyil Flawer, a young country
seat em an of fortune, Mever was the
owner of Mentmore, tnthe valley of
Aylesburv, celebrated as the birth-
olaee of Favonia's winner of the 'blue
ribbon' of the Derby, and of Hannah,
winner of the Oaks, and who for
Iolk time hunted that oountry and
educated the Stock Exchange of Lou
don up to the national pastimes. At
his duath he left at M-utmore to bis
only child, a daughter Hannah, a stud
for breeding, ranking second only to
Lord Falmouth's, and which have
passed into the hands of the Earl of
Kosebery. And now the last of the
second generation of the London house
of Rothsch Id, Lionel, is dead.
L onel bore a remarkable lik -Dess
to his b-other Meyer, to whom
he was much attached. They lived
together in London, on Piccadilly ter
race, in a house next but one to A p
sley House, the Duke of W lington's
residence, and though Meyer appar
ently had the sole direction of the
sporting business, Lionel bad an in-teret-t
in the stable, and watched its
fortunes with all the eager intensity
of the race. His department, how
ever, was the political, in hich he
wns seoonded by his wife, a brilliant
and beautiful woman, and a cousin of
his own. He took an active part in
the struggle for Jewish emancipation
from its start, and following the O -Connell
precedent, obtained, before
the passage of the emauoipatiou meas
ure, a seat for the oity of London, as
r-ol eague of Lord John Russell, the
then Prime Miniate-, and walking up
to the table of the Louse and refusiug
to take the oath, as O Connell did,
aohieved a similar result in at least
expediting the passing of the meas
ure, ahiou enabled him and his co
religionists to become members f the
lower House.. He continued as mem
ber for the city, save for a few months
in 1838, down to 1874, in which he
shared in the general defeat of the
Liberal party. Thongn in finanon 1
questions he was al ys consulted both
by Sir Charles Woou, Lord John Rus
sell's Chancellor of the Exchequer
and by the then Mr Disraeli, Ljrd
Derby's Financial Minister, who wat
HHid to be largely guided by his judg
ment, he never took any patt in the
debates of the House, conteutiug him
self with being a financial power and
giving a silent vote with his brother
in support of the successive liberal
administrations. Uu Sundays there
were usually for a consider
able time brilliant Parliamentary din
ners given at Piccadilly Ter
race during the season, in which th
Baroness bore herself with greae
charm and grace, of which Buruai Oat
borne, a truant child of the tribe of
Judah, was the direoting'spirit, and at
which Lords i'aimerston aod Gran
ville were often guests. It was the )
Baroness Lionel who gave the reply
to Mrs Spencer Walpoie, the wife of
the Secretory of the Home D part
meat, who, visiting one day at Ment
more and being to.'d that Cardinal
Wiseman was lunching there at the
time, asked with wondering horror,
'How could you possibly receive a
Burnish priest ?' was answered : 'You
must forgive me for not sharing your
f eeting, Mrs Walpole ; remember, I
am not a Christian.' Baron Lionel bai
hone of the large speculative spirit
ftnd breadth of finanoial scheme which
distinguished the head of the house.
All his operations were marked with
groat oaution, and recently the work
leg of the house has been that of a
machine, so that his death can occa
sion no inconvenience. The interests
in the house now belong, two parts to
bis eldest son. Sir Nathan Meyer d
Rothschild, M P for Aylesbury, and
a bird to tue uouatAss 01 xvjseoery.
; has been tsonstantly rnrnored that
Lord B aoonsfield intended to coofer
a Peerage npon B tod Rothschi d.
who has been through life a constant
and oftentimes a mo t efficient friend.
Detroit Freo Pres.
Hew he those a New Bonnet
'New bounet new bonnet twelve
dollars for a new bnnaet! exclaimed
Mr Slick the other eveuiug as his wife
nggested a change from the winter
styles.
Y s, only twelve dollars,' sne
humbly replied.
'Twelve dollars for a bonnet is
confounded outrage and I know it!
he went on. 'Why 1 can buy two fa e
silk huts for that money aud have
some strawberry change left. It' a
dead swindle to usk twelve dollars ioi
a bonnet.'
'Well, I can't (Jo any better, Mr.
Slick. That' the price, and I must
pay or go withou .'
You rlou't know h&v to buy that's
what a 1- you, he growled Illbet
money I can buy a 12 bonnet lor
$8. It's ail in Kuowing how to handle
the salesmen.'
I wish you'd try it,' she wnggested.
I will by Geo.gr! I .ii ! I'll bring
you up a new bonnet in the morning,
and 1 il get it Jg-t cheaper than you dare
to!
Mr S ick wjs good .:b hi word
He went into miliu' ry siore nt-x;
forenoon witti Lus .je t.teth all h.rp
en'd, anJ witu the idea in his tniud
that evi ry ootUtt in the stt.ie wa.
priced at exadly $12. He looked
around a 4ii tit-, ReUoUd a bounet that
pleaseo liiin-, and, pointing his can
at it, caded up his deepest voice and
inquired.
A eyouftbkir.g $12 for that bonnet?
The woman flushed, looked from the
bonnet to the m n, and was trying to
reply, wheu he s id:
These are not times for outrageous
prices, and all buyers realize it. 1 11 give
you $8 for that bonnet and not a
cent more.'
That that bonnet
Eight dollars, and no mortf he in
ter r upted ; and she put the article in
a box and took his money.
What'd I tell my wife, eL?' he whis
pered, as he went out. 'I tell you it
takes a man to buy goods, no matter
whether it's fence-posts or paper cam
bric!' When he sat down at home and took
the coer off the box and held up the
bonn t Mr. Slick Jnqaired:
How much did sue charge you?'
'Eight dollars, madam; while you:
would have paid twelve!'
Biohard,' she said, as she tried to
laugh all over at once, 'I was with the
lady next door when she ordered that
bounet for her servant, a.id the price
was to be four dollars You see it'
He held'up his fiDger, counted t iree
fives out of his wallet, and left them
on a chair for her.
Miscellaneous.
Copartnership.
rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day
formed a C pa tnersbip under the name and
style of NEWBURY & CHASTEN, for the
purpose of conducting a General Commission
and Grocery Business. Consignments of Cot
ton, Naval Stores and Country Produce gen
erally, solicited. Good prices and prompt
returns guaranteed. Respectfully,
'F. A. NEWBHRY,
Late of Magnolia, N . C.
J. R. CHASTEN,
apl 2b Lata of J. M, Chasten A Son.
Furniture ! Furniture !
A. Large Assortment of
WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS ! !
to be sold at the rery bottom prices.
Walnut Wardrobes, Sideboards, Extension
Ta -lee. Marble Top Tables, &c, Ac., as well
as common Chamber Sets, Bedsteads, Chairs
and Rockers of all sorts. Looking Glasses,
Mirrors, Parlor Suit3, Lounges, Shades, Bed
ding and everything belonging to a First-
Class Furniture Establishment
Also, another lot of the celebrated Genuine
Stewart Sewing Machines, a real comfort.
For sale at
F. A. SCHUTTE'S,
26 and 28 Front and 11 to ,15 Dock sts.
may 29
Corn. Bacon, Molasses.
40 000 Bush Prime WhlteCorn,
r Boxes D. S. and Smoked
vJ bides,
200
350
1,250
Hhds Nei
Crop Cuba
Molasses
Bbls Cuba, N. O. and S. H.
Molaase.
Bbls Freeh Flour,
1y -'Bbls Sugars, Crushed,
O granulated A, Extra C, and C,
00 Tnbi (hoice family Lard,
.1 tf Boxe Tobacco, Tax Off.
75
Half Bbis acd Boxes SuurJ,
Tax Off.
1600
Kegs Nails,
AL80,
Potash. Ly, Soda, Soap, 8tarch,
Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, Glue, Ac
For sale low by
W ILLIAMS A MURCHISON,
june 2 Wholesale Gro. A Com. Mer.
I
Mis cell an eons
YELLOW FEVER BLACK VOMIT.
1 1 i too soon to forget the rrs of this
terrible disease, which w.ll no doubt return
in a more malignant and virulent f rm in tie
fall months of 1879.
Merbklis HaPATiffB, a Kemedv discovered
in outhe-n Nubia and used with such won
derful results in Couth Au erica where tbe
most aggrVBtl eases of fnver are found,
cause - from one t two ounces of bile to be
tillered or strained rom re blood each time
it pagjtess through tbe Liver, asloug as an ex
cesfrofbile exist-. Hv its wonderful action
on th Liver and stomach the HEPATINK
not ' nly prevents to a ce"taintv any kind of
Fever and Black Vomit, bu also cures Head
ache, Constipation of the liuw eis, Dispel sia
and all Malarial diseases.
No one r.eed fear , Y ellow Fevr wbo will
expel the Malarial Poison and uvgj uf bile
trom tbe blood by uing MjubJUH l's Hbpatinb,
which is sold by al! Druggists in 25 c - nt and
1.00 bottles, or will be sent by express by the
Proprietors. A. F. MR &LL A CO.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Or Pemberton's Stillingia or Queen's
Delight
The reports of w,onde-ful cures ot
Rheumatism, Scrofula, Salt Hheum, Syphi
lis, Cancer, Ulcerg ai d Sores toat come from
all oart- ot the country, are not onlv remark
able but so miraculwus as to be' rioubted wer
it not tor tbe abundance of proof.
Rema kable Care ef Scrofula- &c.
CASE Of COL. J. C. BKA'NSON.
Kingstos, Os., Sept. 15, 1H71
Gent: For ixteen years I have been a
great sufferer f' oin Scrofula in its root dis
i reusing forms. I have been r;o fi ed to mv
room an i bed'vfor fifteen y ars with scrofu
lous ulceratians. Tbe most spproved reme
dies for such cases had b-en used, and the
most t-minent physicians consulted, without
any decidea benefit. '1 hus prostrated, uis
tres d, desponding, I was adv:sed by Dr.
yer. o" Floyd county, Ga., to commence
th use of your fJomnoa-'d Kxt' act Stilliniria
Langunge is a- insufficient to describe the re
lief L obt lined from th use of the - tiHi' gia
a it is to onrey an adequate id-a of the in
tensity of my huffrtring b- fore using you
medicine ; sufficient to say, I abandoned ail
other remedies and c ntinued th-; ue of y ur
Extract of Mtillingia, unt l I can say truly,
''1 am cured of all pain," of al1 disease, with
nothing to. obstruct the active pursuit of my
profession. More than eit'ht months have
elapsed since this remarkable cure, without
any return of the disease
For he truth of the above sta'ement, I re
fer to any gentleman in Bartow county, Ga ,
and to the members of the bar of Cheroke
Circuit, who are acquainted with me. I shall
eyer remain, with the deepest gratitud -,
Your obedient servant, .
J. C. BRANSON, Att'y at -Law.
A MIRACLE.
" West Poist, Ga., Sept. 16, 1870.
Gents: My daughter was taken on the 25th
day of June, 1863, with what was suppoed
to be Acute Kheumatism, and was t-eated for
the same with no success. In Inarch, follow
ing, pieces of bone bean to wo'k out of th
rigbt arm, and continued to apr e r till all
the bone from tbe elb-w to the shoulder j int
came out. Many pieces of b ne came out ot
the right foot am leg. The case was then
pronounced one of White Swelling. a.fte
having been confined aoout six vears to her
bed, and the case considered hooel-ss, I was
induced to try Dr. Pemberton's Comp 'und
Kxtract ot Stilii"gia, and was so well satis
fied with its effects that I have conti ued the
use of it until the present.
My daughter was confined to her bed about
Bixyeais befo-e sne sat up or even turned
over without he p. She now sit up all dar,
and sews most of her ti e has walked across
the room. Her general health is now good,
and I believe she will, . as her limbs gain
strength, watk well. I attribute br recove
ry, with the blessing of God, to the use of
your invaluable medicine. With gratitude,
I am, yours truly. W. B. BLANTOPT.
Wkst Point, Ga., Sept 16, 1870.
Gents: The ab ve certificate of Mr.W. B.
Blanton we know and certify to as being
true. The thing is so; hundreds of the most
respected citizens will certify to it. As much
reference can be given as may be required.
Yours truly,
CRAWFORD A WALKER, Druggists.
HON". H. D WILLIAMS.
DR. Pemberton's Stillingia is pre
pared by A. F. Merrell A Co., Phila., Pa.
Scld by all Druggists in $1.00 bottles, or
sent bv express. Agents wanted to canyass
every whee.
Send for Bo k "Curious Story" free to
all. Medicines sent to poor people, payable
in instalments. may '28
CEO. P.
ROWELL
& CO.
Mspaper Atrertuag Apacy.
For Ten Cents : One hundred page Pam
phlet with Lists of Newspapers -and Adver
tising Bates.
For Ten Dollars : F.-ur lines inserted one
week in Three Hundred and Fifty Newspa
pers.
io
Spruce St.
N. Y.
may 23-
Tonsorial.
I JAVING AGAIN located in the base
LI ment of the Pureell House, I have thor
oughly renovated and improved the old atn
and am now prepared to shave,shampoo, arc
cut hair tor everybody. The best of work
men, clean towels, sharp raxors and lo
price. KLVIN aRTIS,
iuly 2T Pureell House Barber Shop
Visitors to. Smithville
WILL FIND THK BB3T LIQDORR,
Wi .es, Beer a' d Cigars a- my place.
The celebrated Delmonico and Blue Grace
Whiskeys, Dry Wieee, Champagne end Mil
waukee Beer always on hand rtardmea and
Pickel for convenience of excarsioniata, at
J. D. DAVIS',
may 29-2m Jv hack of Gaxriaion.
9rTHe following quotations represent the
wholesale prices generally. In making up
avail orders highe- price bare to be charged.
OAWJli t7J?
Double Anchor. mmm,
Double Ancho? "A"
Standard I)., rue. ic
BACON North Carolina,
11
10
11
10 0 11
b ti
7i 8f
10 0 13
69 7
x
nams, fr id
Shoulders, V ft
Sides, f ft-..w "...
Western Smoked
Hams. Sides, "9 ft....
Shoulders.
Dry Salted
Sides, V B-
Shoulders,
BEEF Livr weight
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine
Second Hand, eacn 1 26
9 1
e i
m
60
86
00
00
New ork,e4c, new 1 76
jg;SWAX ft n
B iICK.S Wilmington, M 8 00
10
ortnern
HOTTER North Carolina ft
Northern, ft
CANDLES Sperm ft
Tallow, f ft
Adamantine, y set
GHEES h
Northern Factory, ft ...
GO 14 Of
16 20
16 25
26 0 40
lll4
l"3a 11
8 9
7 8
28 30
i2i ie
18 20
65 0
Dairy cream, V Uf
tate, w
OOFFEE Java, 19 ft
Rio, V ft 120
Liaguvta, ld
OORV MEAL 1? bushel.
COTTON TIES V bdl .... 1 ib 2
DOAlJwSTIC
Sheeting, 4-4 f yard 640
10
Yam, if bunch 96 &
IISH-
Mackerel, No. 1, ? bbl....l 00 020 00
No. 1, y M bbl 8 76 9 00
Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl.... 12 50 0 00 Of
No. 2, bbl 6 00
Mackerel, No. 3 f bbl 00 00
Mullete, bbl 2 00
N. C. Herring, Vk.g & 50
Drv Cod, tf ft 7
PLOtJR -Fine, 0 bbl 0 00
Super, Northern, y bbl... 4 60
Extra do V bbl... 6 25
Familv " y bbl... 6 50
Oity MillKx,.Suoer w bbl... 7 00
' Family r bbl... 7 50
" Ex. Family f bbl... 8 00
FERTILIZERS
5C
5C
50
Oit
0
00
00
60
00
25
75
25
Peruvian Guano, H 2000 fts
Baugh's Phosphate " "
60 00
000 00
000 00
051 00
040 00
045 00
47 00
40 00
067 00
070 00
070 00
000 00
" 00 00
44 45 00
44 00 00
44 00 00
44 00 00
44 35 00
44 00 00
44 00 00
44 00 00
44 00 00
ma-
Carolina Fertiliser
Ground Bone,
Bone Meal
" Flour)
' Navassa Guano,
Complete Manure
Whann's Phosphate
Wando Phosphate, "
BergerABrutx'sRos. 44
Wilcox, Gibb A Co.,
nipulated Guano 48 00
GLUE V B 8
GRAIN Corn,store, 56fts 60
Corn, cargo, y 56 fts 64
Corn,yel., V bushel. None.
Oats, bushel 45
Peas, cow, y bushel 55
HIDES Green, ft 4
67 50
10
6 IX
55
50
65
Otj, f ft
HAY -Eastern, y 100 fts... 1
9
00
00
9
North Kiver, W 100 lbs.... 1
1 10
HOOP IRON y ton 60 00
065 00
LARD Northern ft 80
North Carolina y ft
LIME V bbl 1
11
UK
25
0 00
LUMBER City steam sa'wd
8bip stuff, resawed, Mft.l8 00
Rough edge plank, y M ft. 16 00
Weft India cargo, accord
ing to quality, y M ft.. .12 00
Dressed flooring, seasoned. 15 00
Scantling and boards, com
mon, M ft 12 00
020 00
018 00
014 00
025 00
14
0 3
00
MOLASSES Cuba,hhd?gl
Ouba, bbls., gal.....
Sugar house, hhds. y gal.
44 44 bbls. 9 gal...
Orleans Choice bbls. gal.
NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,'3?k'g 2
32
35
20
21
35
60
45
50
OILS Kerosene, V gf 13
Lard, 9 gal 1 10
Linseed, V gal 1 00
Rosin, gal 12
PEANDTS y bushel. 90
POTATOES Sweet, 19 bus. 00
Irish, Northern, 9 bbl 3 00
PORK Northern, city mess. 10 00
Thin, V bbl 00 00
Prime, bbl (extra) 10 60
Rump. bbl 00 00
1 45
1 10
20
1 26
60
3 60
010 60
000 00
011 00
000 00
RICE Carolina,
ft.
7
00
East India, y Tb
Rough, bushel 1
RAGS Country, ft
Oity, V ft
ROPE -T
8 ALT Alum,' "y" sack
Liverpool, V sack
00
15
00
6
22
00
00
80
36
00
10
00
10
y
7
X
WX
70
80
American sack 75
Marshal's One, V sack...... 1 25
Cadix V sack 75
SUGAR Cuba, ft 9X9
Porto Rieo, ? ft 10
A- Coffee, ? ft 00
B 44 ft ftf
C " ft
Ex C 0 ft 00
Crushed ft ,
SOAP Northern, 9 ft 6
8HINGLES Contract, 0:M 6 00
Common, 19 M 1 60
STAVES W. O. bbl. 0 M. 10 00
R O hhd. 0 E.... 00 00
TALLOW ft 8
TIMBER Shipping 0 M ...10 00
Mi I, extra per M 8 60
Mill, prime per M 7 00
Mill, fair per M 6 00
Common, per M 4 00
Interior to Ordinary,per M 3 00
WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 25
North Caro ina, per gal ... 1 60
WOOL Unwashed, per ft... 18
Washed, ner ft 26
7 00
2 26
16 00
00 00
0 00
012 00
10 75
8 00
6 50
60
00
50
26
The Collins House
On The European Plan.
Comer Front and Bed Cross fctreet
Near Union Depot-
J RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO
my friends and tbe public that 1 have
opened the above llnse and am now pre
pared to furnish meals an! bxigiiigfi.
Restaurant open at all hours.
Priees low and bed-rooms neat, cloan
nd airy.
Special rates bv day, week or month.
0TheoL'.'y Restaurant in the city.
W. M. COLLINS,
oct 26-2taw-mthu Proprietor.
i l V ('
t mi m m m i mm m m -m m w
Each, and all styles, including Grand Square
and Upright, ah' strictly first class, sold at
the lowest HBT CASH WHOLESALE FACTORY
prices, direct to the ruacaasRa. These Pianoe
made one of the finest displays at tre Cen
tennial Exhibition, and were unanimously re
commended for the Hihrt Honor otm
12,000 in use. Regularly incorporated Man
ufacturing Co. Factory established over 36
years. The Square Grande contain Mathu
shea's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale,
the greatest improvement in the history ef
Piano making. The Uprights are the finest
in America. Pianoe sent on trial. Don't
fail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive
catalogue of 48 pages mailed free.
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apl 7-Cm U East 15th street, 5 Y
Steamship Line, ftc.
CLYDE'S
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AND
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Steamship Line.
The Steamer
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SATURDAY, June 7.
Bm- Shippers can rely npon the prompt
-tailing of Steamers as advertised.
For Freight Eneagemects apply to
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Sup't, Freight Agent,
Wiiminet"n, N. C.
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atie 2-
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nal one year for $3.50
The "Sunny South" and "Hojs ar.d Girls
of the Suth" will be furmshed one year for
$3.50, with a large and magnificent picture
thrown in. Aodress this ofiice, or i
J. H. A W. B. SEALER
may 17 Atlanta, Ga-
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.NEW HERALD,
mch 19 B oadway and St. Ann N. Y.
Furniture.
UST RECEIVED FROM FACTOR?
a largo 'assortment of Walnut, and o'her
grade of FURNITURE, which we oTTer
t Oret bargains. Call and f-xamire.
fph 19 D. A. SMITH & CO.
The Missionary
COLPORTEUR FOR THE COAST OF
NORTH CAROLINA AN L) ThE HA
H AM A ISLANDS WILL VISIT Wil
mine'on and tbe Sounds during tbe month
of J me ; from South Caroiina line up to
Cape Fear during Jul j ; from Cap Fear up
to Cape Lookout during tbe month of Aa
gut ; from ape lo' soot to Ha tera and to
otate Line of Vireinia and hoanoke Island,
daring the n-or.ths of Jep em er and Octo
ber; Frying Pan Lightehip and Bahama
Islands during the Winter months.
W.J. POTTER,
Miationaiy Colpo'teur.
P. 0. Smithville, N. C. may 30-lm
Road Lines, Ac.
CAROLIN A CENTRAL RAILWAY CO.
Office OiniaAL SnraainnitnBHT,
Wilminctnn. N. C, Mv 18. 187P.
k CAM,K OF SCHSDOTJEa '-:
OS AVI) AFTER THIS dt, the folk w
ine Schedule will be operated on this
Railway :
Passenger. Mail and Fzpress Train.
JLeare Wilmington at.... 7:0 P
Arrive at Hamlet at 1:V7 A
" at Charlotte at.... tfO A
Y Lea re Charlotte at. 8:5 P
2. v Arrive at Ban. let at. 1.31 A
So
Sb
. ) ' Wilmington at &: 0 A
Cos c Tn-tn made at Hanilt-t with
trains of Kalt-ih A AuuMa Air Line Rail
way. fche by Division Mail. Freight A Faseogtr
and b xpre a.
So. 9
No. 10
) L"e Charlou-.... 8:40 A M
Arrive at Shelby 1'2:30 P M
) Leave Shelby.. .1:16 P M
j Arrive at Charlotte B:06 P M
V. u. -OHNSO.N.
may
It General Snxer intendtnt.
WILMINGTON & WELDCh
RAILROAD COMPANY
Orrto of Grn'l SrpKRiNTiwnirnT I
Wilmington, If. C, Not 23, l-rb.
aCHANGE QF SCHEDULE.
On and after Sunday, Not. 24th, 1S7,
Passenger trains on the Wilmington S W
don Kailroad will run follows :
DA M AIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. d 'y.
LeaTe Wilmington, Front St Depi f
at.. 6 38 A to
i Arrive at W-Idc.nat 1 00 P M
EJTJ
Leave Weldon 2 3'.' P M
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St.
Depot at 9 63 P 11
NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN,
DAILY.
LeaTe Wilmington, Front St
Depot at 9 'OP L
ArriTe at Weldon at 3 R0 A It
LeaTe Weldon, 2 13 A II
Arrite at Wilmington, Front St
Depot at 8 16 ft M
Trains on Tarboro Branch Hoaa leave
Rocky Monnt for Tarboro at f..0fr P M dalW,
and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturc ay at 6:00
A M. Retun ing, leaTe Tarboro at 100l
A M daily, and Monday, Wednesday at t.
Friday at8::i0 P M.
The Day Train makes clone eon ner tU t st
Weldon (or all points North Ti Hav J,irt
daily, (except Sunday) and daily, Tia irh
mond and all rail routea.
Night train makes clone connections at
Weldon for all points north Tia RichmonL
Sleeping C'ars attached to all Night Mralrj.
JOHN F. DIVINE, Generai Snpt
noT 24
. t - . 4u." j! TkJi. .L .-ai i. . W-ai.
!StX3I i.
h H ww tmt
Cen'l Suo'ts Office.
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AU
GUST A RAILROAD.
rVilmlrittQ N. C, June 3, 170
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On and after Wednesday, June 4, the fol
lowing schedule will be run on thia road:
DAY EXPBSSS AND MAIL TRAIN, daily
Leave Wilmington 36 A M
Arrive Florence 12 43 P M
Leave Columbia i0 40 A M
Leave Florence 4 4.' P M
Arrive at Wilmington 0 JO P M
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily).
Leave Wilmington , 10 13 P M
Leave Florence 2 36 A M
Arrive at Columbia 6 46 A M
Leave Florence 2 'ib A 4
Arrive at Wilmington 6 MM
This Train stops only at Flemington,
Whiteville, Fair Blui, and Marion.
Passengers for Augusta (via Columbia
should take Night Express Train from vVii
mington.
JmT" Through Sleeping Cart on nigh t trai s
for Charleston and Augusta.
JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sapu
june 4
For Health and Picture
GO TO
Patterson's .Celebrate. Springs.
rjTUESE SPRINGS are situated four miles
South of Shelby acd six milea North of
Whitaker's, on the Air-Line R. R. The min
eral waters are sulphur ar.d cbtlybeat. 1 he
properties ot tbe sulphur are iron, su'pbur
and magnesia. Properties combined are br
reficial to all di eases, and never fail io co'e
the most obstinate cases, as many will t -stif' .
The chalybeate waters cannot be urpad,
having wrought many aim st miraculous
cures.
These Celebrated Sprinrs will be open firt
April, and the prices are io reach of all, hav
ing been greatly reduced this season,
Bathine houses, coquet grounds, ten pin
alley, and other amusement and attractions
free for vieito&. Hacks running from this
place will meet v-sitors at Shf lby or at Whit
aker's on the Air i in-sR. R., upon phort.no
tice to the Proprietor.
Ratks or Boarij.
Per day $ 1 U
Per week 7 0tl
Per month 2 0O
Per m' nth for two or more months.... 18 00
Childi-en and servants alf price.
For further particulars, address
W. G. PATTERSON. Prop'r.
apl 20 daw Ut . Shelby, N. C.
Ilead quarters lor A I",
Later ISeerand Porter.
ZX MARCUS 6l SON'S,
No. 6 Market Street
AN FURNIHjYOU WITH THE BE8
Ale, Lager Beer and Porter, both kef and
bottled, in the city.
Country orders promptly attended
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