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A QUIET MFC ON EARTH. vou scorn my dwelling as you pass It by; r .in not eome in; - -Ton tire ?L et&wc lo the company ie-itertaiBtnereio. . . Mr house is humble, yet within its walls Yntentmentdth abide ; A5 fSmtSe wingaof Peace a blessing You think my soul i narrow, like the room . . within I toll for bread Athiu bocue oblivion limy doom, I might as well be dead. Yet are you sure the Tiches are not mine, lSffitf lot divine. In hovel of on throne? Yon jade me by the narrow boundaries '1 wixi which my body moves - Pnt I behold a wider land that lies. Free to the soul that lovea Is that not mine In which I hourly take: II v largeness of delight? Afe not all things created tor his Rake w ha reads their mean ing right? Is It not lime, this landscape I behold? Mine to enjoy and use ' - For all .lUe's noblest uses, though no gold Has made it mine to lose? Howard's Letter ia McClure's Times. UXtLE SAMMY TILDEN. UU rbynical Infiimlllei - Eyelids Thai Droop and a Helpless Left Arm. TTucle Sammy may bo peen every d .v driving tbrougb the Park m fe oi.mip aL' d ceijcrally with ex Com p )w.n.r (;rn. I have st en it stated hftie that Mr T.iden's hitirrui iKh arc spparet-t onlj, aud that this c'rironfr.nfir buyiues is aue boieiy to i,.f lii in jus arra-uceintut of tht i..rve is bia eyelid, and, that his id ability to use bis itf t arm and hand ia tiiiu to hfcbit una not to paraiyais i i.-.i man will tail toq that he is utter ly played out, gone in and gone up, unrf must eooa ateo down and oat, and th vfr? next Dert-cn you meet will tell yon that be is mentally more alert jLd physically more eturay tnan ne has been m many years. Uat teeing, my i.rthrHi. ia bfihevihfir. and I have- re peatedly seen Mr Ti dan when he was i.ot on parade and didn't imagine that any one as studying him, ana il he is a upecimen of physical atnrainess, wny the quicker impotenoy seizes tb- rer pf us the better, for of 'all the ehaky old parties I ever met he is entitled to the palm. Now, mind you, I have a high regard at d respect, for Tilden HS a smart bit of aoate mentality, but when "you suggest to me that he deserve a donation as an Apollo, and that Samson was ft mere flyepeck to him, I beg leave to differ. Whatever may be the cause, bis drooping eyes give him an idiotic expression.. What ever .may be.t he oauee.he'.is utterly and absolutely unable to use his left arm aLd hand at.tbe table or in dreseing, or in any of the manipulate processes which are facilitated by the possession and use of two good square hands. He walks Biowly and with a kiod of ppinal bait, which miy de habit, but which ! believe to be due to partial paralysis. He talks in an undertone most embftrrate ng to people vho listen io mm, and if it is a habit only it is an infernally btd one. and a most ungen titmanly one. Tbat he ia juat as .bright 6td us qniek-wjttt'd a man as we have in this countiy, I believn. Ho is sharp aud to is a netdle. TLe o d gentleman ban had a good deal to wjny him this winter. Ob, no. There is no use iu falsifying or varniEhicg the truth Mi Tildtn is an old mao; he is feeble and he is phytioally played out. If he were to be forctd.or if he wt re to insist upon going into another Presidential cam pa go, I believe that either victory or defeat would k'itl him. What influence tbat prediction might have on a con vention of well disposed Democrats I of course don't know ; but that an ex pensive and even an ostentatious fu neral oeremony would cheerfully be paid for by some of Mr Tilden s ap" parently mbtt devoted adherents 1 have no doubt. At home be is hos pitable, kind, atd a good old man His collection of engravings is in r velousr As a book wot m he in f am us. iome pf hjs treasures are invaluable. His autograph copies are numerous, and the man wLo could be bored and euLU ed if Itft for bcutt alone iu Mr Tiideu'a library would be just 'he sort . of a man that I shou'd imagine would go to a ruat-queird- ball iu a baby'fr trock. No one cau ay a word to Air Tilden'a disparagement ou aide of pol itics aud business If he were not in ciusttd by a shell of diatruat, lack of confidence, und t-ver astiug, corruding fciiggestiol , he t.u d bn a gonial, S3 date, and decoious oid man. As it is, Jio isn't. Cbterful Women. Iu marrviog, men fehou d teek hap py vomeo. Ttifj nuke a te.rible uibtake wben the? niartj for beaut y. or for talent or for Hty1-; the Bwetet?o nivtra are those who psef-s the nngi ftcret cf being bappy nntler ary an1 every oiioumtarce. Kiob or poor high or low, it makes up cHlTeiei ce thebriffht little luuutan of joy bub" blea anp just as urn oa ly in their Leatta. Noih'np ever goes wrong with tbrm no trouble is too serious for thtm to m.ke tha bet-t of it.' Was tver the tream of oalamiy ; i n dark aud deep that ihefunl ght of a happy fao falling ecrots iu tut bid tide would not awake an aneweriLg glean.? Why, then, joyons tempered people don't know half the good tney do. No matter how ors and crabbed yon f tel. no matter if - your tfrain U full of meditations on Vfilicticg diepensa ; tiooa,' and yonr stomaoh with medi -pinesJ pills and tonic?, juet set one of those cheery little women taking to yon, and We are not afraid to wager anything ahe oan cure you, 'The long drawn line about the month will relax ?-the cloud of settled gloom will van ih, nobody knows where, and the first you know you will bei laughing ! Ah, what bleesiDg8 are these happy women! How often their little handa guide the ponderous machinery of life, with almost an intiai bis touch J How wa look forward through the weary dy to their fireside smiles! No one Ku0w9, no one ever, win know, until ne day of judgment reversal, how m 10b we owe to these helpful, hope f ai, uneomplaining happy women! imponamto me Afflicted1' We would advise all who may need the advice of a physician, to either call or write to Dr. Hooertsou, 19 So. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md., who from 15 years expe rience in Hospital and Special Practice, puaiantees a cure in all diseases of the Urinary Oryara and of the Nervous Sys tem, Organic and Seminal . Weakness, Im poteiicy (loss of sexual power), Nervous Debility and trembling, Palpitation of the Heart, dimness of sight Or giddiness, No, turnal Emissions, &c., all resulting from abuses in youth, or excesses in manhood ; also all skin and blooil diseases quickly cured. Dr. R is a graduate of one of Ibi oldest and best meaical schools, in this country (Uriversity of MarylaLd), and re fers to the leading physicians. in hiscity,and all consultiuuhim can rily,upon honorable and confidential treatment. In writing enclose stamp for rply. Special attention iveu to all iemale ctunblaiuts. Good ac commodations for all wishing to call and liim. Medic'ne sent to an v'Ad dress. The Bi'teri invariably remedy yellownees of the complexion anct whites' of the evfB, paini iu the rieht side and under the right shoulder bJ&de, furred tongue, high colored urine, naoeeif vertigo,, djepepeia, constipa tion, Heaviness ;of the head, mental despon deccy. nd evry o'her manifeatatioa or ac oompaniraent of a disordered condition of the liver. The stomach, bowels and kidneys also experience their regulating and t- nic influ ence. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally, mch 2 IRON BITTERS, A Great Tonic. Highly recommended to the public for all dis eases requi ri nga certai n and efficient TOXlCf especially in Mmtigea 14on, Iiynpfpsin, 'intermittent Fb vers, Want of Ap petite , Loss of Strength, Lack of Knergy, ete. J t en riches the blood, strengthens the mus cles, and gives new life to the nerves. To the aed, ladies, and chil dren requiring recuper ation, this valuable remedy can not be too highly recommended. It nets lilce a piatm on the digestive organs. A teaspoonful before meals will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. TRY IT. IRON BITTERS' A Sure Appetizer. IRON BITTERS, A. Coi..'ic!e treugtiiecter IRON BITTERS, A Valuable Medicine. IRON BITTERS,' Not Soli as a Beverage. Sold by all Druggists, THE BROWN CHEMICAL CD. BALTIMORE. Md. IRON BITTERS, For Delicate I eiua let. 32T For frIo by J. C. MTJNDS, Hrnggiat Third street, rppesita City 'Hall. EOT 14 eodiw. Tt fa tha Krict T14 PnrlAa an1 ctimnlofna every function to more healthful action, and U thus a benefit In all diseases. In elfminaiin s the im purities of the blood, the natural and necessary resuVt is the cureof Scrof ulous and other,Skin Eruptions and Diseases, including Cancers, Ulcers and other Sores. Jyspeisia. Weakness of the Stomach", Consti pation, IiZ7.iness, General Debility, etc., are cured by the Knft liitlern. It is unequaled as an appetizer and regular tonic. . r It is a medicine which should be in every fam ily, and which.' wherever used, will save the payment ol many doctors' bills. Bottles of two sizes ; prices, 50 cents and tl.OO. JCWarner's Safe Heme dies are sold by llniffgists aud Dealers in Medicine everywhere. " EH.WAENER&CO, Proprietors, Boefantw, N.X. TIB end for Pamphlet and Testimonials. ,an 1-tod-ljr mm IS New Hat Store. jECElVED YESTERDAY ' BY NEW YO -K 8TEAMER, ANOTHER LUT OF TH08K 8T YLHH SOFT AND STIFF HATS, CHEAP. Call and fxaicine. . JOHN M. ROBINSON, 13 Frowst , South of Purcell Home jan21 ' ' . ; Dissolution. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore exiatio under the came and style of fr&INN&K A LY UNS, as Machinists, in this cityr if thU day diwlved hr mutual consent. Tlia debts of the concern niU be pidbjv8. W. Rkioner. 8. W. SKINNER. feb 25. L. B. LYONS. Lliflcellanooufl, yUEBE do you get. the best Towels ? Where do you get the. best Ladles lEose ? i , -" ' ... Where do ycu get the btst Gents Hose ? !' Where do you get the best Handkerchiefs? - : Where do you get the best Linei Collars ? Where do you get the best Brooms ' i ' , Where do you get the best Whisk Broomi? Where do y,ou get the best Clothes Brushes? Where do you get the best Glass Tea Setts? Where do you get the best Laundry Soap? I- Wliere do you get the best Toilet Soap ? ! Where do you get the best W. G, Plates I . - ; Where do you get the best j . W. G. Cups and Saucers ? Where d j you get the best Coffee Pots ? i Where do you get the' best Tin Buckets ? Where do you get the best Stamped Pane? Where do you get the best Sauce Pans ? Where do you get the best Bread Pans ? Where do jou get the best Pie Pans ? Where do yt u gt the best Wash l!6en! ! - - Where do you get the best Market Baskets? Where do yon "get the best Mirrors? Where do you qel the best ' - " j ! Feather .'IXusters ? I - . Where do you get the best j Walnut B ackets ? -it Where do you get the best Sifters ? Where do you get the best Box Paper ? i ' Where do you get the best ; Lace Trimming ? i. ... The question is where do you get the I above named articles? The answer comes back : Why I at the Boston 5 and 10 Cents Store, 41 XX. FRONT &TEEST, and 1001 other useful Housekeeping artL ticles. Special inducements offered to ! Country Merchants. , Ink and IViuciiage, A SPECIALTY. Ladies are invited to call and examine. I . . Boston 5 and 10 Cents Store, i no. 4i noivth raosi st- , feb 24 . Ayer's WairVtgor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. M It is a most agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving the hair. , It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, f aded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often though not always cured. It checks falling of the hair immediately, :ahd causes a new growth iu all cases where the glands are not decayed ; while to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, aiid renders it pliable, iVi The Vigor cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and Soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and eof t, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible. ! As a Dressing for Ladies Hair, The Vigob is incomparable. It is color less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric It imparts ah agreeable and lasting perfume, and ai an article for the toilet it is economic xal and unsurpassed in its excellence. Dr. J. C. ATER & CO., Lowell, Mass., 4i Practical and Analytical Chemist. OLD BT MIX 2)CGIST8 ZVZHTWBXSX. Commissioner's Sale. BY VIRTUE AND IN PURSUANCE of a dec-ee of the Superior Ceurt of New Hanover County, made at the Fall Term, 1879, the underlined, M Commuiioner ap pointed for that parpoee, will expote for sale, at pvblio auction, at the Court Houm door in the City of Wil mington, on Teaday, 6th day of April 188J, at 12 o'clock, M . the following tract of land iosid City: Beginniiff at the Kartrideof Front at at 66 fet Homth from the intersec tion in ita southern line of Woocter street, ti piim Hanth wita Front street C 6 feat and running at right angle with said itreat 79 feeCbcinra part otlot 2, block 45, official plan of City or umingion. xeima cam . I K. 8. MARTIN. .) mch Slawts CommiMioaer: HsceUaceous. JUST OUT. HOOD'S GREAT BOOK OF THE VAR. 1DMCE aiJ EETREAT, Peis-nal Experiences in the IJnitecl S!ate and Conledcrate Slate Arinic. BY GENrlKAL J. B. II"OD Army, published f r Late Lieutenant-General U'-nfe-derate Sate T&e Hood Orjten Memoodl Ml: GENEJiV, . T. BE-MTKh GAfIL), ht:w ol'kan 1880. Tim en tie proceed arising f-oin thecal, of tnif woik are Jroted to "h Hood Or , ban Me mortal r'u J, which is iiiTr8td jr. nited fxut 8 i eirietwrd rfor.ds for ibenur ture; ctre, g r,p ,rt and ed cation f the ttt infants deprived ol their par nte laet mm-' iiu.r at Vew r.ea (the meUi choly inci .lents of wl ich Bad otreuwaient a;tesiill fresl in the public min-i ) Tht; book is an el-'ant octavo, c ntai: inj. 3 i) pages, with a tine pbo.oraph likene isbd a liiie steel engravirig, . made expreesh lor this wt.rk.four large maps of bttt'e fields bound iu handsome itrar English (Jluth, at rriKh,K DO-.LA'k', or in a Kioe fhee; Bi ding, with Marble Kde. TJIR-!;: DiL LaKts ASH FIFVV GkNTS In Half Hound' Morocci, library tyte, FJLJli DOLLARS, or in b.-:St Levabt TurfePT Morocco, fuJ Gil Sides and Edges, KiVE D0LLAh.a. O:. the re?ipt from anv person remitting by mail or express, of the amount in a rea-is- i tered letter or by a postal oider, bank draft, or cccck,. a copy will be immediately sent free of pc-etage., registered as second class matter. The volume is published 5n the best style of typography, on elegant paper, with illustra tions, executed as highest specimens of art. The author, the subject, the purpose, all alike render it worthy a place in eery libra ry, on every desk or upon the book shell of every house in the country. Agents wanted in every town and' county in the United Stts, and a preference will be given to honorably " ti charged veterans from the army. To the ladies, who feel a desire to express their sympathy witk The Ho-d Orphan Me morial Fund the sale of this book among their circle of friends will afford an excel lent way of contributing substantial aid to so deserving a cause. For terms, rates to agents, eto , ad dre&, with full particulars, GEA'L G. T. BEAUREGARD, Publisher, un oenaii .i tne uood Memorial Fund, jan 24-3aoa New Orleans, La. If you are a man of business, weakened by the strain of j-j your uuhcs, avoia stimulants ana use If you are a man of 1 etters, toiling over your midnight worK to restore brain nerve and waste, use . ir yon are young and erufferinpr from any Indiscretion or masipttuon ; n you are nmmea or siiigie, old or. mm young, suffering; from poor health or languish- mm II ing on abed of sickness, rely on If mw m m. m - mm Whoever you are, wherever you are, whenever you feel Btimulatin, without intoxicating, take 7 1 Have you dyspepata, kidney or urinary complaint, dia- You will be cured if you use If you are simply weak and low spirited, try it I Buy It. insist upon iu i our aruegisi k wps i u It may save your life. It has caved hudreds. ; Hop Cotifh CnreTs the sweetest-gafeetand best. Ask children. The Flop Tail for Stomach, Lircr and Kitlnevs,l anperior to all: Otnrs, vures dv aosorption. nibjirriru AhAurBjistt. D. I. C. Is an absolute and i rr-sistable cure fcr drunkfcDess, tine of fSBSBi oj ir.wi, t'.bftr.-o or nurc.itirs. IZS853 Above sold by dmsrscUts. Hop Bitttrs Mfg., Co., Rochester, N. V, TVaTXAT4TglTXaTSaTa Get the Best. THE GREAT POLITICAL CAMPAIGN of 1880 has begun, and it is your duty to watch it and to uade.itand it. To that end, what you reed is a good Democratic News paper.' What everybody saya ia apt to, be true, atd everybody says that Hale's Weekly is the bet ever printed in Noith Carolina. It ia Democratic i. nm principle. It gives all the n ws in the most condersd and well or dered t le, because it is a newspaper. It is printed on pool white paper from larye, clear type, because its subscribers pay for a gcod paper and are entitled to one. It will fur nish a complete hietory of the excitidg times and of the rcderal and S'ate campaigns now just begur. After paying for your come paper, ineteaf1 of sending to New York, or Boston, or Phil delphia for a weekly, send for Hale's Weekly which not only supplies the nws and good reading PomeMmea to be had from abroad, but to whose ample space the application ol a thorough knowledge ot how to use it adds to news, and politics, and literature, a com plete history of all hat is done ia North Car olina. The irf rmati n printed in it weekly ror months past, nd to be had in no other paper, ought to be in the poeeesion of ererj cftiz?n. The price is only $1 a year, $1 for six months Hample copies sent on application, but no nam3 is entered on its mail books without p v u'i'z.t and sufcwciibers are saved the unpjearntr e?s f ordering the paper stopped, ss it ia discontinued at the end of timeprid fr. AdJrs P. M. HALE, Haligh,5. O. I.iLersl c-n,r n a tion offered to Post jjaste or others who will act as local or countv agtnt. feb 18. IVIortga see's Sale. DT VIHTCB AND IS PD3R8UAXCK of J the proyisions of a certain deed of Mort gee executed to Joel W. Woolvin by Wil ham tfampnon and wife, on th 21ct day cf February 1878, and recorded in the Regie -ter'a Offic of New Banorer County, in Book N, &, N, page 5S3, Ac, the unders;gced aj Attorney fnr said mortgagee will expose for sale at public auction, for ca-b, at the Court House door, in the Ciy of V ilmington, on Monday the 6th day of April, at 12 o'clock, M. the following described real estate in the City f Wilmington, afo-eaaid: Beeioninf in the Southern Una of Fanning street at a point 91 feet from its intersection with the westarn line of Anderson street, thecce w eat hardly with Fanning street 82 feet.nxnninc back-1 fest, being M part of lot 1, block 269, official plan or tae City of W ilmington. E. 8 MABTIX, Att'y for Mortgagse, neb 6-tf - Mis cell anGoiis. CRAY'S SPECIFIC M ED CINE- RADS MARiCThb GaK4,TRADE MARK &' ? edy. An ua- '-''s'fr fiiire cure for seminal W e a k n ess, 8 p erniitorr- cv.andn.il dis- 5EF0RE TAil8.eW thtf l AFTER TAKING, lw, aa a etrqueiice of tlf-Aboee; as Lo cl Memory, Univ. rtal 1 a sitade, Pain in the Bick, Dimness f Vision, Frenjutnro Old A.ge, and many other i! leases' tnt ler.d to Insanity or Col uu!,p tion and a IV nature rave. Full pa-ticulari in our pamph'et, which we desire to senl fr-e by mail tn ever v "ne. The peciac Meoicioe i- sold b all druggists at fl per package, or six pack ages for f 5, or will be pent free by mail on receipt ol the ni-nv by aairef!cg" THE CAY MEDICINE CO.. Mechanic's Klocn, Detroit. Mich. Bold in Wilmircton. Wholesale and Ketail.by Gre n i I lAnner Dd all druggist' J a. . 1 The World for 1880. Democrat? vry whe c chonld inform them 'elves ca efullc .like t the ctin "f their party through ut the coutttrj-' and of the mevfcmer.ti nf tf 'tr 'puhcv. "'Pfonenfs. failure to do th in cm: iouud great y to the Iobk bv thu Deiufcrry of the fruit f thetict ry 'airly won at the polls,. Tne year 18 0 pr'mis s t. ba one of the most interesting and importa t yeirt of thi? crowded and e,v ntual century. It v.iil wit ness a Prppidential flection 1 ich yay result in reestablishing the tiore-r; uint' f tLw s ountry on the principle of it.- crititutioDa' founders, or in permanently changing the re lacion ot the Mates to ihe Federal power, o intelligent man can regard such au elec tion with inline-eace. l ne -World, as the nly daily English i ewfpaper -published in the. city of Ntw York w.r ich upholds the octrlnes -ff enreti n1i'ral I eo;ooracy, v ill steadily represent the iiemocratic party in ?his greatcanvaw. It will do this iu no spirit of servile partisaiif hip, but teiuperately and firmly. -As a newspaper th World, being the organ of no man, no cliq-ie and no int?r est, will present the fullest and the fai eat iccure it can make of eici day's hitoryib the ci'y, tne Mate, the country and "the world. It will ai:j he eaftor, a- herctolore, at accuracy fi t st " ll things in all tlwt it publisher M - an; h.owev r bumb'e, fhall ever be permitted truly to c w lain that he nas been unjustly dealt with in the columns of The World. No interest, howf vor power ful, Rhali ev?r be permitted truly to boast tbat it can eiUnce the fair criticia ns of The World. During the past year The World has seen its dailv circulation trebled aud its weekly circulation pushed far beyond that of any other weekly newspaper in thf country. ThiB great increase has been won, as The World believes, by truthfulness, enterprise, ceaseless activity in collecting news and un faltering loyalty to itself and to its readers in dealing with the Sjuestions of the day. It is our hope and it will be our endeavor that The Worlo'e record for 1S0 may be written in the approbation and the support of many thousands more of 'new readers in all parts of this Icditsoluble Cnion of Indettructible States. RATES. Our rates of subscription i einain unchang ed, and are, as follows: Daily and Sundays, one year, $10 j eix montns, $&.tu: tnree montn?, $i 75. Daily, without Hundays, one year. $8; eix months $4.25; th'ee months, $2 25; leas than three montn, l a month. The Sunday World, one year, $2. The Motday World, containing tne Book ReviewB and '-College Chronicle," one year, Sl.&U. The Semi Week" y World (Tuesdays and Fridays) lwo DoHars a year. To Club Aerits An extra cpy tor club of ten; the Daily tor cmb of twenty-fire. The Weekly World (Wednesday) jOne DolUr a year. To Club Age- ts An extra copy for c ub o1' tcb, the cni Weekly for club of twenty, the Daily for club of fifty. Specimen numbers seat free on app;i3a tion. . Therms Cash, inva iably in advance. Send post-otiice m' n -y order, bank draft or registered letter. Billa 1 1 risk oftbo'rr.d er. Address "THE WOKLD' 35 Park Row, TV. Y, A SPEGSAL OFF v n Sr., Bubacrie'fl hopend$J frr a year's' eub scription b f re Deceitber 2f will receiva The Weekly Wcild from the date oi their subscription ' To Marc's 1SS1. This v ill icclude the I'n i ri U i tiai campaign and the i i augurslion of t' e i f x-t JPresiden Old eubsc iters sh'' tend $i before be cember 2S for a renewal of their sub-crij -tion for 1R80, will r evive The Wetk y World to Maich 5, . ItSI, Viithout miginp a number. This Oflcr - will be With drawn leecinbcr s&O. Takeadvantage of Titr at ,once. -.SubJCii'e atones. Renew at once, dee 10 CHAS. KLEIN, Dfidcrtater ani GaiMIMaScL Princess' Street, in lasement cf i Journal Building, W I L M I,N G T O N, N. O. A fine asef rtment of Crffins and Cai ! kets constantly on hand. Furnitare Repaireu I Cleaned and Varnished. Orders by tele i graph or mail promptly Ailed. lot 6 The lev Boot & Shoe Store 32 MARKET STREET. Boots and Shoes For theBHolidavo ARRIVING DAILY BY FXi; ...r.S, j Com soon to avcli the rash, Inxe-.B s i ile daily. My Goods in Prices aai Qialitj cjsr. y; be excelled by any j . None bat the best and most pop a1 a- irik?r ia the coantry. ZTO AD V AECCI2 IN Another lot of those Scotch Button E -hool Shoes jast arrived. Come and examine. The Same Old Prices C. ROSENTHAL, 32 Market Street.; Bail Road Lines, &c. WILMINGTON WELD Oh - - - EAILROAB COMPANY. Wilmington, N. C, Nov 22d; 1879. j CHANGE OF ..SCHEDULE. On and after Sunday, N'ot. 2Sd, IC7T, Paacerer trainn on the Wilmington A V' -i don Railroad will run as follows ;.' DAI MAIL A.N I) EXPRESS TRAIN, da- Leave Wiiaiicgton, Front Tt. Depot t ..." 6 60 A A. Arrive at Weldrc at 13 50 P A. Leave Weldon 3 40 P i. Arrive at Wiluiint m, Frt nt SC tepot at. Am 9 53 P Jti !f IOHT MAIL -AS D. KXPKLSrt TRA 1 , DAILY. Leave Wilmington, l-Toit St. ' Depot at 8 10 1' il Arrive at Weldon at......... 3 40 A i. Uave Weldon, 2 13 A A Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at... 9 li I Trains on Tarbtro . Branch Koau ie Kocky Mount for Tarboro at 5.1 ' P. M oi-v - and 1 ritmA V TKn raA T-an-.tr.... AM. Returiing, leave Tarborr ..; A M daily, and Monday, W eunda . . .L. Friday at 8:30 P M. ,? The Day Train makes close coaaectlcn a vVcldon for all points North via Bay Lint daily, (except Sunday) and daily, Via RicL mond and all rail route. - Night train makes clo.e connections' at. Weldon for all points north via Riehmon'L" ' Slenpiu- Cars attached to all 2ight Train p. JOHN F. DIVINE, Qensral Sunt.'CI GenMSup'ts Office WILMINGTON. COLCilDIA AND AC PDRTA RAILROAD CO . ; i ilmitifitou, K. C, Nov 22, UTf, rriT A XTn'C rv orrrrvrTtT f On and after Snndav. Nov. 23. h fn. lowing schedule will be run on this road: DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN, dally Leave Wilmington..... 1 B If) A M Arrive- at Florence.. 2 oj r 11 Leaye Florence i 60 P M Arrire at Wilmin:ton 8. iO V M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily V . Leave Wilmlngtin 10 IS P M Leave Florence....... 2 2 A M oiuto ai iauueu OUUCUCD 4.10 A. SH Arrive at Columbia 0 00 A M Leave Columbia........... M , 6 CO P M , Leave Camden JuLCtion...... .12 00 M Leave Florence .-.,' 2 30 A M Arrive at Wilmington , 6 30 A M This Train stops only at Fiexington -Whiteville, Fair Bluff, and Marion. Passengers for Columbia, and al! polDts oa O. A C. R. R. and in Western North Caroll na, via Colambia and Hpartrnburg, should take Night fxpress Train from Wilmington. Passengers for Augusta should take Night Express Train, which connects closely via Florence, Charleston Junction and Csmden J unction. fiST-Through BIceplrg Csrs on all ftivt. traus tot Charkrt9E, Anguata and Colum bia;. nights donot make any connection for Ccl umbia. . - . JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sapt. nov 23 CJiOL12sTA CE.N'i llAL, HAILWAV t( OFFICE GNKRAL t'UPK&INTE3D:iT, V; , Wilmington, N. C, May 13. 1S7?J , CnAA'UE UF bCLUOJULK. ON AND AFTER TH'8 date, the f Ilow. ing Schedule will be operated on thi? Railway : . 1 Passenger, Mail and Express Train. Leave Wilmington at.... 7:00 P M Arrive at Hamlet at. 2:27 A U ' " at Charlotte at.... t :20 A M Leave Charlotte at.........8:25 P At Arrie at Dn.Ijtat....... 1:31 A 11 ' at Wilmington at 0:50 A il .Ciosa connection made rA IlainVt wfti trains of iiuitlh A Augusta Air Lino Rail way. . . t helhy Dirisioa Mtil, Pre!:?..t "Par". &d i i'xj reoa." ave . A M " ' ' i Arrive at . --.y ...... No.w.refJ:' 1:1a r M maj it o jner&l duorint. Best Butter in the World I 3 Pounds for. 81. G "ilLTXDGK T1UTTK 'ew i'o. k t t . v ! . f ar.'.-y L'uttr, 20 C ntf. : ' '' .'?. II ve 15 to 10 cctv 1 ro Leaf Lard. 10 cente av CorTee, 20 tc 25 c.oti. Kio CnflTv-e. 15 to 20 cent?. Vi Hams, Tongues, Exbor Mcoierel, SO Caeei Roederer A Co , Ci'.Cj r.e, PIntiaxd Quarti. " 7 50 Case Imported It each. Pi in Jj, 20 Ctte Poney WUsker Beit in th? WotM. ; Cakes, Crackers, Pit,saiTs, PicL.U Wines, Ta, Llqioti, TvIacj and Cigars, at popular f rlc-'f. . - - . Ceo. IVlyerSj Ceb 13 11, 13 AJ 1C Hoqti;Pront Ht.
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