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SUNSET. ... ,.i U- . journey slowly, 1 V "lit- shadows lengthen last, .; ., - .T' tii'I f sunlight holy, ''Ju'l ifVevriiiiiK .shade are cast; y oontule glory . t!.ut lnd bhall always last. t( sun in splendor shining, M.t'S htlltoi of tLe ..lis tlius the day decliniiiEC. '-",11 -a uitJlit of peaceful rent; ul While earth's wnary, - a to rind Us slumber blest! higl) w.-stfin hills are shading, '"oU-iuiTiy Hie lath 1 go; " ,.,.,,-t !oi v too Is faiing, " ,.u i 11 1J),V,S the golden rlow. " "" Sutbel stiatl ws tj i avt; my path below. ,,j n il!! i y uMinanneil by sorrow ' u, : li.u. .seveiilide; u . , .i it a bright to -morrow-, "'',V, i on t.he otuer side; l hrougn me aaiKuess u il! my spirit glide ,. i invc nre over yonder, - i:i h. f tdeless ray. ii.vi' t won M gladly wander lii rtit ni in tluor new found day; -'!; Lney lett me, ;o in has been life's way. ', ; ; . -..in' s on; and not regretting ft i: tin- day is aflnost done, i v I nw:iit the setting ', '.lint -instant sinking sui; i i lad in spirit ,t i b' e is nearly run. A War KemlnlsccDse. Th Hidden death of Gen Jeff 0 n.v!f, ut Chicago, brings to mind the K,(',ry of how he killed Gen William uor, at the Gait II use,iu Louisville, Q h-. Bragg and Buell were tight 1, one another ou the way here, vurir the provisions of the Federal aJr pt-ord. GenfNelson was in com. lrt'd of Louisville, and Gen Davm ,ti cbarge of the work m the in :,uclini'iJtH." At the close of the day, wuu ( n Davis reported to Gen -Itou the number of men at work i(,oii the intrenchrnents and enrolled t-.r service, he (Davit) was denouueed ,. (1 cursed for not having more. iivis replied that he had done his li'ty. Nelson, iu a gruff manner, , riitr d him to rep-rt to Cincinnati h.'.I threatened that he would have :. provost guard eject him from th , v. Djvis rrplitd that he wa a General ollicer and should be treated a k geutieoiau. - Liter, at the Gait IIous. as Gc M( rton and Gan Nelson were btaudiug near th? oil ce desk, both gentleme , having just lett the breakfast tabh , (ien Davis approached and asked Gov .Morton to witness the conversation iu twteu himself and Gen Nelson. He .Umiuded of G n Nelson aa apology lur the rude treatment he had received the week before. Gen Nelson, being a little deaf, a ktd him to speak loud tr, stating that he was hard of hear n r. b 'T-.s ngain demanded an apol i pv. Nelson denounced him and s i. d hiai on the head. Davis step i d back and seemed to clinch hi i t, ai d turutd and t goin addressed Gen Nelson, when Nelson slapped h in iu the face and denounced' him hj h cuward. Gen Davis turned HKuy. remarking to Geo Nelson, that 'This is Lot the last of it.' He rrnsnd ibe Jaige hall at the GaU Ikuhe, and, meeting Capt T W Gib s'.u, ifcked him if he had a weapon. (i.hfou LaLded Davis the pistol, with out ranking any inquiry A3 to the use Le wished to make of it. Gen Davis ttan crossed back to the point he bad Itft, and met Gen Nelson as he came nt of the ladies' parlor to go up stairs. Cieu Davis told him to defend him self and almost immediately firedl the tmlLpenetratiug Gen. Nelson's left breast, cutting the main artery above the heart. After being shot, Nelson turned and walked up stairs, and fell ou .the platform. He was taken into mx adjoinisg room, and died in 15 or HO miuutes. Several furgeona were immediately called in, but the wound was fatal. ya ,fl ut bckb(in i? as fpser.tul to j hjf-ical c tlU.lj h politic-il coi.ii!itucj. For weak- ,17, kl,Jn,, tt.t? toi.ic ai.d" moderate dietetic utm i f the Hitters is the one. tbinp need- . RetteiEber that the tst much is the 8mttay of eterv other organ, and that by a vlorUaK th digestion with thi prepar n. ue Bvital column and all its depen l'r "'etter',, ALMANAC ior 1SS0 applj HOME-MADE tANDY aVd POST OFFICE G00BE3 STAND. rP"K ONLY OENT1NE HOM E-MADf S faLdT in the cit, will be found ewT U 'T'h h nud 8Weet tbne doors touth of Ke ft":t;ce on fcect cd street. Aleo, fiae eLcL -i-liesut8, Haitins, Fruit, Ac. -(.T Near the Poitouice. Por Rent, 'jlAT LE81KAULE WHARF, at 1 't uf Xfnl!. . .... tv Z . ry freer, lately occupied .kill. K'nmf re MfamshiD Company, com Colilt5 VmPes. d Ac Alto, the d m Tk d WO0D YARD, corner of Front J i 2 rry treet. at present occupied bj WBOLEOALS FRZOZ3S. "The following quotation represent the wholesale prices generally. In making up mall orders highe- price have to be charged KJVTAJ Double Anchor. I 11 & Double Ancho' A" ' 10 Standard Domestic... 11 12 BACON North Carolina, uams, E.... 10 5 & 19 Vi 6 n IK Shoulders, Bides, n.... Western smoked Hams. 12 Bides, .y ft shoulders.. & Dry Salted- Hides, yo ft 6i & IK 7 6 rihoulderg, V Ib..w BEEF Live weight lAKKKLS Hpints Turpentine Second Hand, each 1 26 I 50 New York,eack, aew 1 75 J 85 tEWAl-V lb............. 20 Q 21 BKICKS Wilmington M 8 00 10 00 Noreiern 00 U Of f BDTTE.H North Carolina lb 12 18 Northern, lb CANDLES Sperm V IH & 25 25 40; 9 11 Tallow, y O , Adamantine, set ' Northern Factory, "9 2 ... 13 U 10 28 li 15 11 30 20 20 60 Dairy cream, ? lb State, V lb COFFEE Java, V lb Bio, lb 12" Laguyra, lb 18 OOKN MEAL y bushel.... 779 COTTON TIES- bdh . 1 75 2 60 D u M 1 i C Sheeting, 4-4 y yard 7 Tarn, 1U bunch (b & IBH Mackerel, No. bbi....l6 00 20 0C No. 1, K bbl.... 8 75 9 0C Mackertl, No. 2, V bbl.... 12 60 00 00 ' No. 2, K bbl 6 00 6 5C Mackerel, No. 3 bbl 00 00 8 5t. Mullets, V bbl.. 3 00 3 25 VN. C. Herring, Vkeg----Dry Cod, lb FLOUR Fine, Tp bbl...... Super, Northern, bbl Extra do " W bbl Family ' bbl... 5 50 6 00 7 0 0 00 4 00 5 00 5 50 00 6 50 7 00 8 00 City MinEx,.Suier bbl,.. 7 00 . 7 25 " Family bbl... 7 60 7 76 " Ex. Family bbl... 8 00 8 25 iERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, 2000 lbs. 6C 00 00 00 Baugh's Phosphate " 00 00 00 00 Carolina Fcrtillxer " 45 00 61 00 Ground Bone, ' " " 00 00 40 00 Bone Meal " " 00 00 45 00 " Flour " " 00 00 47 00 Narassa Guano, " " 35 00 40 00 Complete Manure " " 00 00 67 00 Whann's Phosphate " 00 00 70 00 Wando Phosphate, " " 00 00 70 00 JergferABruta'eRoe., " 00 00 00 00 Wilcox, Gibb A Co., ma- . nipulated Guano ....48 00 67 50 GLUE fi) 8 10 GRAIN Corn,store,f? 56Ds 75 Corn, eargo, 56 lbs 60 Corn, y el., V bushel.; None Oats, bushel 55 IPeas, cow, V bushsl . 65 HIDES Green, V lb 4 Dry. fi 10 iry, id in . 9 li HAY Eastern, V 100 lbs... 1.10 1 25 North River, 100 lbs..;. 1 00 HOOP IRON ton 90 00 LARD Northern. 1? lb 7 8 North Carolina V lb 11 12X LIME y bbl 90 LUMBER City steam sa'wd Ship stuff, resawed, ?Mft.l8 00 Rough edge plank. Mft.16 00 1 00 20 00 18 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, M ft.. .12 00 14 00 Dresses cooring,seasoned.io UU . Scantling and boards, com. mon, Mft 12 00 MOLASSES Cuba.hhdgl 32 Cuba. bbls.. eal 36 25 00 14 00 & 45 3 50 1 45 1 10 20 1 35X 60 2 60 00 00 0U 00 00 00 7 00 Sugar bouse, hhds. gal. " " . bbls. "5 gal... Orleans Choice bbls. V gal. 21 22 35 NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,k?g 2 60 OILS Kerosene, V 13 Lard, gal' 1 10 Linseed, V gal 1 00 Rosin, V gl 12 PEANUTS V bushel........ 90 POTATOES -Sweet, V bus. 00 Irish, Northern, bbl 2 00 PORK Northern, city mess. 13 00 Thin, V bbl. .........00 00 Prime, V bbl (extra) ..CO 00 Rump, V bbl.... 00 00 RICE Carolina, lb....... 7 East Iadia, V 00 Kou?h. V bushel 1 00 1 15 BAGS Country, V lb 1H. Oity, V.lb 1. BOPJi Hemp 12M Manilla 13 BALT Alum,- sack. 70 00 Liverpool, sack 80 00 American V sack 00 00 Marshal's fine, V sack. 1 40 Cadis V sack 70 00 SUGAR Cuba, lb. 9XG 10 00 11 ' ie x H UK Porto Rico, fl 10.H A-Corfee, lb 10i B " V lb.. C " Jf n. s 9 6 Ex c w n Crushed 3? lb SOAP Northern, W lb SHINGLES Contract, -1 S 00 7 00 Common, W M 1 50 2 i5 STAVES W. O. bbl. M.10 00 16 00 R O hhd. V E 00 00 00 00 TALLOW Vlb .....J....... 8 00 TIMBER Shipping M ...10 00 12 00 Mi 1, extra pe.- M 8 50 !0 75 Mill, prime p-r M... 7 00 8 00 Mill, fair per M 5 00 6 50 Coima.;n, per M.... 4 00 4 50 Inferior to OrdinarT, per M 3 0C 4 00 VTUISKEY North'n,per gl 1 25 t 3 50 North C"-. in, per gal .. 1 50 2 25 rOOL-UnwAhed,pr to. i ' 25 Washed. zor tt 26 28 Burrv wool, rer tb 15 2 17 E ' L . . - . . -. I IRON BITTERS, A Great Tonic niKhly m-ommended to thp publk- for all dls cuncg rerjtiirins a certain and eflk tf nt' TXMC rsjxx'ially in lmligvi tion, iy Bftepm ' , intermittent J--rer. Want A p -iteti t-e , I.ae of strength. I.aek uf MCnerav. ete. It en riches the blood, strengthens the mus i K-s, and gives new life to the nerves. To the seed, ladies, and chil dren requiring recuper ation, ihis valuable remedy can not be too highly recommended It acts like a ehant on the digestive organs. A teaspoocful before meals will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. TRY IT. Sold by all Druggists, the brows (mmca. BALTIMORE, Md. IRON BITTERS, A Sure Api-ctier. IRON BITTERS, IRON BITTERS, A Valuable Medicuie. IRON BITTERS, Not beld as a Beverage. IRON BITTERS, For Delicate Feraalei. For sale by J. C. MUND8, Drujrffkt, Third street, opposite Cltj Hall. hot 14 eodr. ESSE IP 1 ! L, 1. J J Dm BSSBSBBBIBSBBBIBBI Miscellaneous. H. T. HELMBOLD'S Compound Fluid Extract PHARMACEUTICAL. A SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR OF THE III IHIIIT, & KIDNEYS. For Debility, l.o-s of Memory, Indispo sitioD to Exertion or Busin-ss 'Shortness of Breath, Troubled with thoughts of Dis ease, Dimness of Vision, Tain iu the Back, dies', and Head, Kusb of Blood to the Head, Pale ountenauce and Dry Mcin. ' If these symptoms are allowed to go on, very f'fiiuently Epileptic Fits and Con i mi pt ion follow. When the constitution becomes atlected it nq iires the aid of an invigorating medicine to strengthen and tone up the system which ii HelmbokTs Buchu Iocs in Every Case, IS UNEQUALLED By any remedy knowxi It is prescribee by the most eminent physician all over thd world, in Rheumatism, Spermatorrhoea, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Aches and Pains, General Debility, Kidney Diseases, Ijiver Complaint Nervous Debility, Epilepsy, Head Troubles, Paralysis, General 111 Health, Spinal Diseases, Sciatica, Deafness, Decline, Lumbago, Catarrh, Nervous Complaints, Female Complaints. Headache, Pain in the Shou!ders,Cough, Dizz'ness, Sour Stomach, Eruptions, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a thousand other painful symptoms, are the orfspring of Dyspepsia. 1.1 I III Invigorates the Stomach. .And stimulates tha torpid Liver, Bowels, and Kidneys to healthy action, in cleans ing the bl-od of all impurine, and im parting new life and vigor to the whole system. A single tii.il wi'l be quite sufficiei,t to convince the most hesitating of its valua ble remedial qualities. PRICE S1 PER BOTTiEj Or Six Bottles for Delivered Lo any address free from ob servation. "Patients" may consult by letter, re ceiving the same ottention as by calling. Competent Physicians attend to cone spondents. All letters should be addressed H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist, Philadelphia, Pa CAUTION! 8ee that the private proprietary Stamp it on each bottle. Sold Everywhere. no? lS-d&wly lll;l llliiil us BUCHU New Advertisements. Model Lectures li Y P. L. BRIDGEES & CO. Grocers. I)awn from the actual exptrieLCc- of P, L- B. in keep'iLg house. No 1, TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Housekeepers aa a class are cither ac tive or passive.. The latter take charge.' but give the keys to Betsy, Sarah Ar.t: or Jim They leave the frnt. door ui vvimbwa open to Tramps ami Sr.ea!- Thieves and then go padding about a rioni: the-Deii. hbors. Those re thy w ho irMki. even Saints mad St. Paul to 'i i.n tt-x ii, chap. 2, v 13. ihe active ate descriu-d in the chapter, next verse. Thev are oUnii an! teachable, .sttu al hotc and tvo . htize They are acrowii unto their husbands, and, like a prudent wife, are a blessing from the Lord. Prov. cLap. 10, v 15. Speaking etymologic !ly at- 1 L B. tlues, Good Housekeepers are always of he feminine geDder, singular number a uVl second person, agreeing in ail ibii.s with their llushandts, except as to . riv-ux vep infj, and maki. hini atteral to Ins on busiuefs when he darea otl- r advice about that. A man who is his own houekrepe.s i a fool, L.-P. B says He who r.rrit bis own print rv ki?yb, oprns a d.w.r to tin devil, L. P. B. sas. He is fit only fur phavintv's and whitewash, L. P. B says He needs no dealer but the undertaker, L. P. B. says, aud det?ervts no board but a coflin. Ho ou$:bt to trsde at P. L Brider & Co.'s, where ard posted the fol owine standing rules: Sunday reading and Grocery informa tion for the Customers ot P. L. BRIDGERS & GO. The first rule for good boiitekeepin;:, L. P. B. says, is Never keep ou hnd-. more than three days' supply; L. P. B says, Groceries will melt and wither away like smiles and flowers. 'Meat and Sugar, Whiskey and Cigars, Butter, Lard and Sausages, Irish and Sweet Potatoes bought at P. L. BRIDGERS & CO.S i MAMMOTH GROCERY STORE, last longer when brought home fresh day by day; and L. P. B. says the smaller the lot the longer it keeps and the farther it goes (proportionately), and servants, L. P. B, says, have their friends. The hospitality of the kitchen, L. P. B. says, is like that of the Bedouins, who lavish on strangers what they pillage iu the Desert. Your alley and back window boarders, L, P B. says, e?f more than the houses. What is "Hay and Neigh' in the stable, is "Here and Near, in the Kitchen; and L P. B. says, Waste is a short spelling of more thau enough, like the tallow candle, whose drip is bigger than the stem. An unsnuffed lamp, L. P,' B. says, ha.s more flame but gives less light, and had better be acquainted with, although cut by the scissors. Neverthe less, Ii. P. B. says, it is wise to have something over in the locker for the poor and a plate on the table for the stranger, who may come unawares. 2. Keep everything nmler lock and key, and the key at the girdle. L. P. says an open cupboard is a rat's delight and the dovil's hiding; it is, he says, the parlor of the roaches and a constat. t temp tation to your weak brother. Tc leaks, L. P. B. says, like a ship at sea; it is like pumps for bilge water and gutters for cisterns. A small bucket costs but a quarter, but if kept full on the spot it will save more money, L. P. B. says, than a fire eDgine in the garden. 3. Don t buy your coal or wood in Au gust, or your ice in December. L. P. B. says, tuel put away gets seasoned, but it must be kept from the Sons of Osiris. This heathenish divinity was the brother of Isis and the father of Horus, and L. P. B says has a host of relations among us, with cold Bhins, who are fireworBhip pera. 4. Lastly, watch closly, and leve fried chicken; live well and throw nothing away; eat what you now have, and then go to , P. L. BRIDGERS & GO, and buy a fresh supply, and L. P. B says, if you promise not to give it away he will inform you that both quality and prices will uit,as he himself hath tried it., nov. 24th. The New Boot & Shoe Store, 32 MARKET STREET. J AM SOW DAILY I A I cf fine Lot of LADItS' KID AND TZBBLE BOOTS, in all sixes, from 2 to 7, hich I am selling: at the Low Piice of $1.35 to $1.50. Comt and look at them and eav moaey. MUseg'Pebble Button Boot at $1.C0. Ladies' Kid and Pebble Lace Booti at $1. Cbild'g Shoes fiom 50 cents op And all oihtr Gooda in proportion- "o adrance on my Goods. Come and c jl vinee jGU'eif of it. All 'ew Stock. 'o old Goods to work ofl". 1 am determined to give ; ou a gcod a tide. . ' Resrectfulij, O. ROSENTHAL, 32 Market Street noy 17 Sign ot the Show Case. Miscellaneous. M) iJIS UXCLKr AND HIS C neeethe ' . - branci Dres i Parade g vt r v da v a. a evt rji iVt-ni tl.e i Jii 3orlii I nrii t y tt vvi. itl ,. , , ln9-tuck t. tt.e .!' i: c in 6. - x'vLr- of the kind tatf '.;U,( s,. J ,a.t:ac,, i v,r- great variety .f ua-.-'a! yi y.-Ur thi:. which are ld tl ere f-r - ' -i -f i';e money u-uaily d-'-uanJcd : - t . betiona were ii'vlo i; p.- m?-, a ; , , arc re'iable jocig. Visiters from the e utry arc partKuI.it ' invited to cab and sire h w far?. Iit'tb .::):. will 'o. Kcioeu bvr tLe yluc , Boston 5 and 10 Cents Store, North Fror.t Street, between l'.in--eii ard I Chestaut. Oct 23 Awakens Gonsiclerabls Interest I BUT NOyMOHE -by; TH AN '1 i POPULAR WHOLES LI. . ... GEO. ilYEKS, ii, 13 find ig :soutu rroi ' .- Because of thelivelj interest that jjij be'ncr kept up rcciving.lfreVb- Groceries 7 Aiid Filliim Orders. "PAROLE BllEOr And other Choice 'We are selling at Low Prices without regard to the advance, fcopply Tou:- BelTeB at once "and savo f I rer barrel.. Cream Ale and Sweet Cider by iha Oi.llon. - FruiU and Fancy Goodo. The Largest Stock in the ; State t-- rtk-ct from at popular price?. The Rosa Concha Havana 'Hegars-5 -hold the'eupremaf". ' MYERS; sept 24 THE Southern Gultlvatir Now is. the time to !;;'.-. :! '. : . old and reliahl Aricihur.il ,J -..'i.!. I is in its XX XVI II oh,u.'.v, .-. S i the head ot agricultural .: ;i . .-, published by the 'Co.NrirvTio:.-, ;.5 !..-.;,. Ga. Price..... 1.50 per -annum. Clubs of in. . " Clubs of 2U. . JU.0 " The Weekly Constitution. The Gre at Southern -..Fare i!v Pancr. Pi ce. . . ; ....... 1 .".IK.T aniiUT:;, ; Clubs ol 10. nvij 1 - r CluvS0f 2U. '. L'O.W The Cultivator anl Week lytothewme a-ldrs. --:u p-rannu r. Averts wanted every where. Lib -tfci corn- missions. Address, CONSTITUTION, nov 15 At;'a:..ta. Ga TilOI. H. JtfcKoy, tobt H HcKo; . , AT,2,OX3LZVB,ra-AT-IiW tiq r irrVrTn V V ' v-k M.,ir-- Scosd and Taird lire La. 'j ; j 'an 27- E. N. FRESHMAN & SR0S.t Newipaper Advertising Agents, Are authoriz d to xeceive adrertLcn:ci:tf for thU paper. Eetivatea famlshei free upen aTpIicaiiiX hot 14 X!lW,VKU & WELDO: .H-llCAp COSIPAITY. . i. . iilAX(Jiiv CilKbtJLr. , d- r,.;i,: : DAV V. K '. L A .v: i:Xi'i.KHS "i f.A ; . L-2 5- V 5. i r rlt St. lv at . - I A tit.- y.t -A- : l.'r; -:t at.... . SI T M ; MuMT' ma i xj a:-' L'AiLV. ! .-t m.: s to tm r "Ki; f v j .c t: , .. s ,su a j ire Well '2 ISA Si i . Dor-ot at.... - - i , n..r -r''i ,ri, t., a' Z 1 ; I V'V "T' 1 'i Andu.r , . I'T: !-.V ,-it - .": - - 't'.-f.jo ;'. Kt o . ... i iV":l.t!i ''ti-r n p..:r.t-i. .N.t; .' i. .. . (exctr t Sunday ) an- -iaily, Tia u s!ji r"uu , . i.' ut trai'j tr.al r! 'r r: nncti '! s v't A:. p.'-ilitS D-rt!l V: Iv.CUn'UTl. -"'-i-iJiU '--s i.tu. l.e.V'to.&h M hi -Train s' i i 1 v i i t -1 . ,. : - -: l.Vr . -Goarai .Vui t. . ' . :. a: ' CO. ' : . c, .:'i-i v;r n arid a.'tir Suridav, N.'V. 'I v.'--' ' ' lovlngecLedule will bruo on th. rtAi: '" DAY EXI'PLSS A.VD iIA3J,;i UA IN.K . Lo-ive Wi!iiiiton........ iO A Arrive at Florence 2 0 I' 1. Leve Flnr -Tir-. j Arrive at V ilu.inton... 8 10 i' X NIGHT EXPRESS TRAJN (Daily). Ltave Wihning-tni:.. 10 1.; 1' A. JjfftTe Florence'...... J 2 A Arrive at Camden ..I uncti(.n. 4.15 A M Arrive -at Columbia !) (). A M Leave Coloinbia fi (O' .N! Lei! t s (lamucn .J ri c-'i ? i ' n.i f ' Lcafe Fior, nee.:. .'...!.".','.'."". 1: ;:') A !' .rrtve.at V llmiccton.. ............... , ,6.ai A This Train etor 'il? Kt F!itr. u.';t i:,i" li'.tf-vii.e, tur JJluH, and alr.ri I i'-i.t-n :-t;r.j fr Olun.bia, anr. r.F''i mi.n oh ! . 1 o.atanjA and Spirtr Lburc,- shou'd t r.- ..-nt i x're i ra;:i Iro.'u W iLnicton. '. i t.i-vrere lor Ani!i rh,aid take Nijht k "-i 'l -. v hirh c-mn. rW cloalv via ; r.r.c-,. (. .!: ;: '- u.n ,!u::cti',h --fin 1 ('n;.!. n ! Jin;.ll:::1' .. ' f, ' ., .--r- i ..'.:. S.epirc Cars (.n h1 fjff t " e r-.:iE, AusruHtaanJ L'-'uiii-- bin. " - . Train? 1 vir. Wiliuinfin fc'VnrdVv nights' d.inri imk.e anj ccniiecii'n' f r C1 urxbia. JOH.V F. DIVIN'r, (Jenera'l Hopt. . ruv I'i - . .i.i J : , , -Ujt C.W- '1 N (TV i.l;Ai UA.ILWAY ( n j X A : A I' TKU T; ' 1 H .!tt, t-p f ii- - ; I'a3rcs-cr, Mail f.r.! Fxpresj Train, j V; t ;:zlA ! ) " fit."Cla,r 1 tt a?.... :'- A , j i-f a"0 'fv'jf.r; jtt at e.'2S '1'. j A 'i. s nitc u If.vll'.-tkt.. A '1 J " at Wiln.isi-t .n at !':r;0 a M f"!"3-3 opr.! !c t:' ' n. :ih i..' at llcmlet v.l:! ,',V '. :us f Uau-iL A A-uc:a .Mr Lin&LrM- .and i';; ; " . V( l ) Leave Chnr'L.lt-.- ....... S:4 J A ' ' ' ' Airlvr at HLcIby. l';JJ 1' i! n i Leave K.Vfjihy 1:15 P " ' . Arrlva at Charlotte f:(;. P .') Gcnertl rici-orintcri'j.nt. ' Serret.iry.s CJice, Wiknicgtoii & Weldon R-R Cc.f Vi-'Lc;n-ton, NT. C, Nov. Lt, ULV UIVIUEND OF .THREE i'ER CENT.! on the Capita! Stock of Wiikiagtoa A V'eldon Hail. Road C'Jiapany, Lu been tic clared, payablj to tLe BVcfcL-jIdx-ra on and after the 22U 'ingt. . . Th Tr tff'T Hof ks nil! be cloed fxoffi tLe J. W. THOSIFSOV. riecreUrr. ri-.T 1 -tr I - - , j N w MILLINERY AFD FiKCY t crnpr I' wiurit. , TR4. S. J. IjAIIL'K h juit r.cf;tcJ a j -.tJL i-rie a'rfrxj3t cf JJonce'c, Il.-i'?, I; iS- b-r.s aid rtfrthinK' pertaii' - ") tle ilil I list-rv lis e, vL!ch w ill be s la t; j. ic'-.s i t ' ait thtr linit-d. UI i LaUi-B Cap a fprcia!tv. ; i.'ai-T,, ,is a! ayt on haad j..r , .! . - . ; sKir...; nl repirir c tLe aia). ('..'.;' ' lr;j nde up with ro')t;l one Wat, i'ri- ! Tracir.- Linen and ul' I inn 1 Lrctd r.l found. In tte .city. LeKs'.c-s flr.ii in. i.'.cv. Afaiinir. coc 'i Old ?TCTspa)Dra, it. u y , . . , . or rif; !, c ored for ia.e cb:Vat i 1 srM UAILV "'REVIEW OFFICE
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