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Macon Telegraph and Messenger. IN THE TWILIGHT. ,i-hpn violots peep up from the meadows, ..I,- i-rotl iitlisto see, lihev lu bright, bxppy beauty. i we back to ibe bua ol the lea; ii bU'US nave inu vw. o i I'M i1.svkm. fill "jft In the su, , , ' tuuiiful evening twilight. l) luxei- comiug tome. fthandswiH be clasped ia the evening, k fid lb- ttry that never is old. WitU Burliglt laughing above us, weet tender accent be told. , ,Vbe happy, so happy thatevening, 1 u'hn mly the fctr will us se. frflithfatty down by the gateway , F5y love'ii be waiting with me. ,. n Ml me so soft that he loves me. br "i Iwear it with bright eyes to blue, .,'Uhrough all years of the future, aHllevw teuder and true. a wheu lif'a sweet dreams are over, AudD rtiden lea. 4 lid I KbailVl 73 " . i , will Ka wait inf my love will be waiting vnd watchinu tbre then with n .n August 3Sili. 1871. H 1 me. Y S. Vacuo. a li.trvie- ia the Philadelphia 'r.mea. THS JifRRESDER AT APPOMATrOX 6en. JuHn B. Gordon on the Unwritten Ulstory of the Exeat On the uighv oi the 7ta of April was Md Le'a Nat council of war There L..e a nu of t..o cavalry, uud Peu ui.tou. a, chief of artillery, and my ,.f. i.;u Lwiigbtrt-et was, I think, inobueiiy engaged tu lt?"d-J? L th.u txhibited to us the oorrea ton i-nce he had had with Geu Grant tbt a.id k'd our opinion ot the Mtuanou it s,.m,d that surrender w inevitable. Toe oniy chance of esoapt ttmt I could cut a way for the army through the lines in frout of me Oeu Lee asked. me if I coald do this. I replied-Ut I did not know what force were iu front of me; that if Geu Ord bad not armed a we thought then he bad not with hie .w m iha.s ol miantry. oouiu cut through." 1 guaranteed that my men would cut a way tnrongn an me cav aU that could be massed in front of tuui. The council finally dissolved with tbe undemanding that the army .tumid be surrendeied if I discovered after feeling the anemv's line, that the infantry had ar force that I could not ii imt mv wav throneh. Mb men were drawn up in the lit tle town of Appomattox that night. .ml had about 4,0(X men under me, as tbe army had been divided into two couiniauds and given to uen iong- ptreet and myself. Early on the morning of the 9th I prepared for the uMtfauli upon the eueiny'a line and be- gnu tne lat fighting done in Virginia. Mv ien mshed forward gamely and broke the line of the enemy captured two pieces of artillery T ua tti 11 unable to tell what I was fiuhtintr. T did not kuow whether I u-8 striking mfautry or dismounfed ...vAirv. I oulv knew that my men n'.r ririvins the:n back, and were gettiug further aud further through. Juat theu I had a message from Gen Lee, telliuK me a flg of truce was in existence, leaving it to my discretion hu to wnac courso to pursue. My men were Btill pursuing their way on.- 1 lent at ouoe to hear from' Geu Long Oixeet, feeliug that H he was marching townrd roe, we might still CUL through hud Ctrry ue army forward. I learned thut he was uboat two ujiies off, with bittuieu faced ju-t opposite from mine, lighting for his iiie. X thus saw that tho cate was hoj eless. The further each of us drove the enemy the fur ther we drifted apart and the more- we txpobedour wagon traias aud ar- J tilleiy, which waa packed between us. ETcry time either ol us broke only opt ned the-gap the wider. I saw plainly thnt the Federals would soon rush iu bttweeu us, aud then there would have been no army. I there foro determined to send ad-ig of truce. 1 called Mnjor Hunter, of my staff, to me and told him that I wauted him to carry a tlag o: truce forward. He re plied: General, I have no 4 ig of truce.' 1 told him to f?t oue. He replied: 'General, we hare no Hag of truce iu our command.' Then said I: 'Then g t your hand kerchief, put it on a stick, and go for ward.' M have no handkerchief, general.' 'Then borrow oi.e, and go forward With it,'. 'Ha tried, and reported to me that there was no handkerchief in my staff. 'Then, major, use your shirt!' 'You see. general, that we all have oi flannel shirts.' 'At las, I believe, we found a man who had a white shirt. He gave it to ui, and I tore off the back and tail; and, rigging this to a stick, Maj Hun ter went out toward the enemy's lines. I instructed him to simply say to Gen Sheridan that Gen Lee had had written me that a tlig of truce been sent from his and Grant's head quarters, and that be could act as he thought beit on this information. In a few moments he came back with Maj of Sheridan's sUff. This officer said: 'Gen 8hendan requested me to pre sent his compliments to you, and to demand the unconditional eurtender of your army.' 'Major, you will please return my compliments to Gen titeridan, anday mat i will not surrender. 'But, General, he will annihilate you.V I am perfectly well aware of my itcation. 1 simply gave Gen Sheri dan some information on which he my or may not desire to act. 1 'bowed Gen Sheridan Gen Lee'e note, and he determined to await events. Ho dismounted, and 1 did the same. Then, for the first time, the men eemed to Understand what it all meant. And then, the poor fellows P'PM iidown. The men cried like children, Worn, starved nd bleed- (Off S8 thev Vera, thaw hA ruthfti. riava died than have aurrenderedV . At one Word from matha wnnM havA hnrlfwl I T I theirway through or have; fallen to a roan witn tneir guns iu mpi uauus. But I could not j permit , it. The reat dianaahad beenplayed to ita end. But men j jare seldom permitted to look uponisuch a fo ne as fhf.n Dreentfd I there. That these u)f u frtoultl have ; wep at surrender ilz eo uu( qnai a Dgoi: at being taken out of this coiistrtD carriage and storm; at being f-ent back to their . families; that th-y should hate wept at having their starved forms lifted out of , the iaws of death, and placed once more before their beartstpnea.'jwas an exhi bition of fortitude And patriotism that mieht set an example for all time. .... - I I ' J 11.-1 'Abi sir, every raggea isoiuior iubi surrendered that dsly, from the high est to the lowest, fr-om the old veteran to the beardless bdy, every one of them, sir, carried a j heart of g-ld in his breast. It made my jheart bied for' them, nd sent the tears streaming down my fice, as I saw the poor, rid dled, battle-stained flags that they had followed so often, and that had been made sacred with tile blood of their comrades. The poor ftllow8 would step forward, give up ithf ncanty rag that they had held o pre cious through so mauy iong ai.d weary 3 ears, ana rnt u turn ana wring moir empty hands together ana bena their heads i au gouy of grief. Their Bobs and the sobs of their comrades could be heard jfor yards around Others would j tear the fiVgn from the- staff and ihide the preoiou rag in their bosoms and bold it there. As Gen Lee rode downtime lines with me and saw the men crying,1 and heard them cheering 'Uncle Kobert j with their simple but pathetic; remarks, he turned to me aud said, j a a broKen voice, 'Oh, general, if it had only been my lot to have fallen in one of lour battles, to have given my life to this CAUse that we could not .isavr.' I told him that he should not fd ei mat way that he had done alllthati j mortal mad man and wof could do. aDd that every j man in the 8outh would feel this and would make hini feel .t.;j 'No! n"! he said, 'there wiil be roany yho will blame me. Bu t general, 1 1 have the corsolation of knowing that my c n sciei ce approves: what T have done, and that my 'army sustains me In a few ho-rs the armly was scat tered, and the men went lack to tLeir ruined and dismantled homes, mauy of them walking all the way to Georgia and Alabama, all of them I penniliss, worn out and well-nigh heartbroken. Thus passed away Lee's I army; thus were its last battles fought; thus was it surrendered, and thus was the great American tragedy Closed, let us jail hope, forever.' 1 I ! I 1 1 Miscellaneous. STOHACH C" M. rvAmwmA . ' Fever and Ajfue ia raoat cbnaimrti) in the cprinz. bn t most evee in the fall and winter. It is strictly a ma ariou9 disease, And; so sure ly will the individual I who adopts this pre caution be exempted from its pains ind pen alties. Add to this ita value as a etouacbio and nti bii!iou8 agent, iind who will ven ture to gaicsay its cljiims to the first .place among family mdiqities. j I i r or 8 le oy an irujrk;:s s aiiu rffpeciau e Dealer ponerally. sept 1-aiw. I i, ' 1 1 m 51 S T flR DKMaD FOR TIJIS ELEGANT FLOOR has induced tis to double our orders. A car lead in to-day. GEOiKOE MYERS, 11, 13 and 16 South Front St. 25 TUBS ELEGANT SWi ET BUTTER, At reduoed prices. Of: TUBS LARD without water. -tN K I j Pig Pork, Fulton Market Beef, (Smoked . J ; I ! I Beef, Breakfast Strips, .Cream Cheese, 100 i. i ! -; . . cases and packages of choice Gooes in to te day. 1,0-0 pounds Confectioneries. i GEO. MYERS, 11, 13, & 16 8ooth Front St. JULES MCNN A CO'S Dry and Ex-Dry i I i 1 Verienay, Fresb Wines just! in at Agents' prices. Every yariety of Wines, Br aadies. Gins and Liquors. Delmonicd Club House, 1 ,1 . 1 . Blue Grass, Sweet M-h. 1 GEO. MYERS, 11, 13 and 16"Front 8t. 5 Cents 1 1 i WILL BUY A GENUINE ROSA COXCHA. 8ar Havana. They coat $10 per M 4. IV at half price. Jul"!? P CELEBRATED SB PAROLE D'ROHNbUB miscellaneous. THE DAILY REVIEW J JOSH. T. JAMES, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, Is published Every -Afternoon (Sundays excepted). At the following ates, postage paid : One Year J . . $5 00 Six Months...1... 2 50 Three Months 1 AO One Month. 50 The paper will be delivered carriers, free of j charge, in any part of the city at the above rates, or 13 cents per week. The Daily Review is now in the fourth year of its existence, is per nianently established, with a large and steadily increasing subscrip tion list,and presents to (merchants and others a most desirable medi um for advertising. THE WILMINGTON JOURNAL. JOSH. T. JAMES, EDI roll AND PUBLISHER. Is published EVERY FRIDAY. At the following rates : One Tear .... .$2 00 Six Months, 1 00 Three Months J . . . . 50 The Wilmington Journal circu lates largely in the adjoining coun ties as well as in the Western por tion of the State and presents un equalled facilities to merchants for making known what thejj'haYe for Miscellaneous. CLYDE'S r i ! Mew Ybric AND l Wilmington, Um C. Steamship Line1 The Steamer BENEFACTOR, I CAPT. JONES, 1 . i i 1 WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK OA SATURDAY, September yq- paippers can reiy upon me pjronjpi sailing' of Steamers as advertised. For Freight Engagements apply to THOS. E. BOND, Hup't, Wilmington, N. C. WM. P. CLYDE A CO., I 35 Broadway,, New York. sept 1 VICTORIOUS! HIGHEST &l BEST AWARD And Grand Hedal of, Honor. Economy, Durability and Rapidity combined with perfect work. Arc Distinguishing Features of the celebrated , i r Giant Farm and Warehouse Fans, HADE BY . j A., P.f DICKEY, 1 Racine, Wis. f i Now having many late imp-ovenmts, they are fatty equal to every demand; cleaning ail kinds ot Oram, Keas, rseans, vasior ueans, vorn ana smau occu. Thev erade Wheat perfectly by once handling. Sep arate Oats from Wheat, Barley and Rye. They have verv Derfect arrangements for cleanine Timothy, Clover, Flax Seed,- Orchard Grass, and all other Small Seeds. They Chaff perfectly, and 1 combine every qualification required to do die best work in the shortest Ue. , Warehouse, as well as Farm. Mills, are largely con structed, both kinds requiring nine sizes to accom modate the demand, and givia;: a capacity f f from 50 to 500 bushels per hour, acc. rdmg to size ot mi.i. They are shipped, boxed for ocean transportation, and "set up" or. "knocked down" for forwarding inland, as requested; and in all crises put free on board Cars or. St earner. OrdersfilleJsame day as received. - f , Mills shipped'" knocked "dnvn" go ! for half the freight charged as when f rwarded "set up." Oleo graphs and Circulars supplied on application. Prices will be quoted lew and on liberal terms. Corres pondence solicited. If yea are a man of business, weakened by tho strain' c ' J " " If you are a man of 1 etters, toiling over your rnidnigb wort to restore brain nerve ana waie, use If you are young and suffering from any indiseretta c" dissipation ; If you are married or sinple. old or 7 young, suffering from poor health or languish- pi in? on abed of Bicknessf, rtiy on H Wnoeveryou are, wherever you are. whenever you fee tnac your system neeus cleansing iuuiiiu ji- item neeus cieansmfr iuuhk ur g, without intoxicating, take rl ftimniating1, wirnout tmojncaini'.i. vino Have you d'spepsta, kidney or urinary complaint, dia you will Do curea ii you ubo tf you are simply weak and low Fpsrired, try It! Buy It Insistnponit. Your druggist keeps it. It may save your Hfe. It has saved hudredi, i HopCooshCmlttewoetest,afftnate8t. Ask children. The Hop Pi for Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, is npf rior to .1 other. Cures by absorption. It is p?rf t. A;k dnjggisU. D. I. C. U a abaolute and i rresistable enre f or drunkenaCTgo) AboTe"i3ld by driisSilop Bitters life., Co., Rochu-r,i . V Furniture. JUST RECEIVED FROM FACTORY a large sortmeut of Walaut and other grades of FURNITURE, wliich Ve offe atGrea Bargains. Call and examine. feb 19 D. A. SMITH & (A Tonsorial. i HAYING AGAIN located in the base ment of tbe Purcell House, 1 have tbor oughlj renovated and improved the old atatc and am now prepared to Bhave,8hampoo, arc cut hair lor everybody. The best of work men, clean towels, aharp raaora and .gv prices, iulv 27 1-' Pmrcell Hoase Barber Shoo For Sale. VEBY REASONABLE PRICES, THREE NO. 1 BUGGY j i '. . f AND DSAFT HORSES, AND 8EVERAL BUGG1E8. Apply to an2& SQL. BEAR A BROS. rmcuc. .T-The following Quotations represent the wholesale prices generally, fa making up mail orders higher price hare to be ehar jec. BAUUIAU-U4J -..-.1 UOU.DIQ ADCDuT.M , Double Anchor ' A" Standard Domestic 11 G II 10 Q i 10 0 6 4 BACON North Carolina. Hams. V lb Shoulders, V E..4 j... Bides, O . Western Smoked f Ham..i... 13 Side, V & Shoulders.... i: Dry Salted- Sides, V lb..... Shoulders, V lb.. BEEF Live weight..... BARRELS Spirits Turpentine Second Hand, eacn... l 25 New York,eac, new 1 75 9 50 83 21 BEESWAX B.....j 20 BRICKS -Wilmington, M 8 00 10 00 Gil Of ortern ....i 90 BDTTE.H North Carolina lb 15 0 & 20 25 40 11 ; 12 8 30 20 7$ Northern, w S) 15 25 CANDLES Spermy a... Tallow, lo.i T Adamantine, V set 'j j & 23 O GHEES fc. Northern Factory, V 0 Dairy cream, y ft) State, lb j ...I. COFFEEi-Java, lb : Kio, 2) I Laguyta, T IbU 12! i 3 IS 70 1 ib CORN MEAL v buahol. COTTON TIESH ' bdl . 6JBoMEBTif: 9 10 i Yam. bunch risH- Maekerel, No. 1, bbl 15 00 o. 1, X bbl 75 Mackerel, No.. 2, y bbl.... 12 50 No. 2, y X bbl........ 6 00 Mackerel, No. 3 bbl 00 00 10 00 G 9 00 G00 00 U 6 50 G 8 5C G 2 50 Mnllete, y bbl.. 2 00 U. Herring, kt g, Drv Cod. 5 50 7 0 00 4 00 6 00 6 00 7 00 7 50 8 00 G O 0 Q G G G t 00 CO oo 0-j 25 75 25 FLOUR Fine, bbl. Etra do " y bbl Family! " bbl... City 5HULx,.Super bbl. " Ex. Fanul7VbbL i ERTIL1ZERS i Peruvian Guano, 200C lbs. 6C 00 00 00 eoo 00 1fb 00 640 00 645 00 47 00 &40 00 67 IK) 070 00 70 CO 000 00 I C7 60 10 ! Uant-b's thosnhmte " " 00 00 I Carolina Fertiiisei Ground lJone, i Bone Meal " Flour Navaga G tano, j ! Complete Manure , 45 CO " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 35 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 Whann's Phosphate Wando Phosphate, " Berber Alirutx'eKoe. " Wilcox, Gibb Jt Co., ma nipulated Guano. .43 00 GLUE y fi 8 GRAIN Corn,store,iP 562s 65 Corn, cargo, y 56 lbs 66 Corn,yel., V bushel........ None. Oats, bushel...... ...J.... 45 57 60 65 Pe&e, cow, y bushel........ 55 IDES Green, y & 4 Dry, m 9 HAY Eastern, y ICC s... 1 00 North Kiver, y 100 lbs.... 1 CO HOOP IRON y ton 60 00 G 1 HO G5 00 LARD .Northern y ih TAG North Carolina y fi 11 LIME f bbl.. i &0 LUMBER City steam ea'wd 8bipstuff,reEawed,5Ift.l8 00 KoughedgepjlEnk.'f Mft,16 00 Weet India cargo, Record ing to quality, y M ft... 2 00 Dretsed SooriEg,seasonad.l6 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, y M ft .......12 00 MOLASKS Cuba.hhdVk-l 32 1 00 30 CO Giq 00 14 00 425 00 14 00 i ' ! & G G G 4.S Q 3 50 G G 1 5 f5 1 10 G 20 e i G 50 & 3 60 10 60 00 00 &U 00 00 00 Cuba, bbls., y gal..... Sugar hotgf, hhrig. y g.nl. ' bbls. y gal... j 1 Orleans Choice bbls. y g&L .VAILS-Cut,20dto4d,Vt'g 1 OILS Kerosene, y gal LLard, V Zl 1 35 18 20 35 0 13 1 10 1 00 12 t'O 00 3 CO Linseed, y gal. , Kocin, y gal...!. , PEANUTS y bushel POTATOES - Swet, y has Irish, Northern,' y bbl PORK- -Northern,city uiezs.10 00 ! Thin, y bbl J... 00 00 ! ! Prime, bbl (extra) 10 50 Rump. VI bbl L 00 00 RICE Carolina, V C. 7 00 00 G East India, y Tt Kougn, y bushel ,... BAGS Country, V E .. o G Oitv,,n ... ROP Hemp...... Manilla SALT Alum, y sack. Liverpool, y sack 1 70 & 80 CO 00 80 35 00 American y sack 1 75 Marshal's tine, V sack...... 1 Cadix y sack...l 75 & 8DGAR Cuba, y lb Porto Rico, y to 10 7 2 10 00 7 7H ny, 25 A- Coffee, V S).. 00 B " y Tr C " V J x C V Ib Cruehed ? fb. . dOAP Northern. f 0.: 50 SniNOLES Contract, , Common, y MTAV Et W. . I V. v'.l ' Of) 16 (Y) R O hhd. y .L J u.j C: tallow- T1MBEU SLip.ng 3d ...10 00 Mi 1, extra p-i.- !i 8 50 Mill, prrtie pr M 7 00 Mill, fair per ii 5 00 Common, per M.... ;4 00 Inferior to Ordinaryjper ji 3 CO 00 0-7 fS 00 00 10 75 8 00 6 50 4 50 4 00 3 50 H 25 22 28 17 WHISKEY North'n, per gl North Caro ina, per gal ... 25 60' 2J 26 15 WOOL Unwashed, per R... Washed, uer D . Barry wool, per lb N. KW rUMR 125 Each, and all etyles, including Grand Square and Upright, all strictly first-class, sold the lowest kbt cash wholesalb factq prices, direct to the pracHAsea. These Piano made one of the fineat displays at the Cen tennial Exhibition, and wer unanimously re commended for the Highest Hosorb over 12,000 in use. Regularly incorporated Man ufacturing Co. r actory established over years. The Square Grande contain Mathn shek's new patent Duplex Overitrang Scale, the greatest improvement in the history of Piano making. The Uprights are the finest in America. Pianos sent on triaL , Don't fail to write for illustrated and Descriptive catalogue of 48 pages mailed free. ' MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. apl7-Stn - 21 Eut 15th street. N Y A WEEK in your own towu, aud IK capital risk ed. You can give the bu. siLitss a trial wiiuout espouse, aiie wsi opportunity ever offered for those willing to work. Yreu should try nothii g uLtil you see for yourself what you can do at the business: we offer. No room .to - explain here. Yrou can devote all your time o- only your spare time to the- business, and rcuke creat pay for every hour that you work. Women make as much as menL Send for special private term and particulars, which we mail free. $5 Out fh free. Don't com plain of hard times while you have such a chance. Address 11. liALLKTT & CO. . .. - , a. rt-1 I . Bail Road Lines. 4tc. WILMINGTON & VVElDUK railroad 'cdsiPAirr, -I CHANGE OF SCHKDULB On asd after Sunday, Jare 15th. 1871 faatener trams on the M iminftoD A Wsi don Railroad will run as follows: DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, d Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot t. 7 10A X Arrive at Weldon at. 1 10 P k Leave Weldon..; j 3 3? P k Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at... ; 7 8 IS P M NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY. j j Leave Wilmington, Front 8t. ' I Depot at . 8 40 P M Arrive at Weldon at..... 3 60 A H Leave Weldon, J 13 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front 8L Depot at. 8 45 A 11 Train on Tarboro Branch Road I lea ? Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 5.00 P II dai jr, and Tuesday, Thursday and Mature ay at isOt A M. Returning, leave Tarboro at 100C A M daily, and Monday, Wednesday! a&c Friday at 8:30 P M. j i The Day Train makes close connection at Weldon for all poinu Northj via Bay Line dily. (except Sunday) and daily, tU Bich Dond and all rail route. ' ; Night train makes close connections at Veldon for all points north via Richmond I Sleeping Cars attached to all Night TralmJ I JOHN F. DIVINE, General Bmot. I i rune 1 1 AC LT "i-A- - Gcn'i Sup'ts Office. V7RM IN GTON, COLUMBIA AND AO obsTA RAILROAD CO. I ' . i' ilixiing-ton, N. C, June 13,' It 79 CILA.NGE OF SCIIEDULE Pn and after Punday, June 15, the fol-' I wing schedule will be run on this roadjj DAY EXPPS AND MAIL.TRA1 V, daily. Leve Wilmijgtorr. 9 Oi A M A irive Florpnce L ..... .1 25 P M I.er.ve Florence,... l3 60 P M Arrive at Wiluiinton .... 8 10 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily). I f.nve V JliciaKHn. 13 13 P M Leave Fl irence..... 2r IAN Arrive at Columbia. 9 00 A iM Lesve C'Iunibia.. 6 10 A M Leave Horeiace. 2 65 A II Arrive at Vv ilmington 6 60 A II j Thi?( Train stoj s only at Flercington, Wiiiteville, Fair Bin i, and Marion. j 1 i I 1 HI' Pa?ongers for Augusta (via Columbia), ehcuid take Night iUpress Train froin WiW iiiins'ton. j j ri ni ng). Sleeping Cart on nighi train l iOrOArlc'ctn and Augusta. . , ' . JOHN F. DIVINE, General Bvrt i'je 1J j L f rfft Lilt) 2EL CAKOLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO' OWVICX GiCNKRAL BtlPXBINTKHOEHTj Wilmington, N. C, May 18, 1879J, ClIANOK OK SCIIEDULE, ON AND AFTER THIS date, th follow ihir Schedule v ill be operated lonltbi Jim I way : j I'apftnger, Mail and'Express Train. i ) Leave Wilmington at.... 7:0 P M No. 1. V Arrive at Hamlet at 2:7j A. M ) " at Charlotte at.... r-:20'A M Leave Charlotte at 8:25 P Jft Arrive at Hamlet at. 1:31 A U ' at Wilmington at 9:50 A M 00 IK Ne. CIosa connection made at Hamlet with trains of Raleigh 4 Augusta Air, Line Rail way. - 1 . , Shelby Division Mail, Freight A Passenger and Express. I I , o! ) Leave Charlotte.... 8:4J A M 0,tf Arrive at Shelby 12:33 P II ia 1 Leave Bhelby lil P 11. No.10. V Arriye at cgmrlotte 6;06 F M I V. Vi. JOHNSON, ii marl General SuDerintendenL 1 Pi ' ONLY 19 DOLLARS at PENNSYLVANIA , , ' , , SINGER WACHIHE i i ' I Equal to any Bineer in the Market ! Tbe above cut represents tbe intpoplar Ptyle for the people. which we offer yo for the rry low price of 19, intludin attach ments . J Rememfcer, we do not ask jom , to pay until you bave seen tbe ahin."t After having examined it. If it is not all w represent, return it to iu at oar expens. Contult your interests and order at oncj If rt 3CJ - TOB lire witiiiB ieren naoarea zdum am freight wiil cot be more than one dollar. I Address, I ' Pennsylvania Imn j Maclme Co.; :i7N. lOth Street, . I . Philadelphia, Pa. aug23-wtf Removal. T. B. HENDERSON A CO.,.Prodic Dealerg and CommlsaioB Merchants, bars rc moved from Front street, to the store recent ly occupied by J. W. Aldennaa A Co., eor-'T ner Cbetnat and Water streets, i . I tbemielvea on the enemy and have cut I H; GEO. MYERS, aug 13 ! 11, 13 18 Front SU sale. Portland, Maine. Jux. l-d&w. U i , V - .
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