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the;wu,miinn post: Sunday Mousing. J ax, 22..1882Q - In tfie February number of tbe North Amcrican Review, FroC. George P. Fish -' .er of the Yalo" Diviuiiy School, whose writings en the supernatural origin of j - Christianity ami on ecltsiastical liig i 'lory are well ttbvvu, comes la the de- feuceo( tlio Chr'stiai lieligioir against tho attacks of modern doubts and infi- (Jelity ixo abler or more eminent auvo- ' ' j.nta f..r liifl rlhoil -x, f.iilJi rmild tin . bliiu. . 7 ' ' -.' I V i "guiiiinoned into lim cmiirovcrsy that has lately been waged on" ithis high i iheine, and it i not too. much lo nay that l'rof. Fisher justifies every: exped tatiou by the vigor and clearnc-sj with which be liawucs the subjret. -.Ho dis claim?, bowercr, rbe -pofehuio Of a do ', bitter,' and males no direct reference lo ,.' Col. IugfaoTd assault,, :ij though he ' -.necessarily deals with lie otjectioua so brilliantly and. audaciously! presented ; liy ihat dougVty corr.balauti lie pro ceed ju a vrry .orderrly manner to jfi.iiitaii a Kerieaaof poniiona in regard I be origin, essential character and be- nmcL'tii .. euects or iuu coriistiaQ faith i . Mincn arc juichuiu in tneinstlvig lo - furHisIv ilie anbwer to all objections aud i'avils.. In, the first, place he take ad v ;.vBRt;ipe .of (he.''(f ition Ibat'christiani , ' ' ly ia nn new thing whose preseut exis imce nil!? .for justification or apology, J k inwn-iigSi with (he very fibre aud ".:.; "mill; t u 1 1 cc-.-it l' the best part .of modern vUfiMi.iutioriM H)d '.'civilization, and has i irlil rilllliil r ti K re iV-.nn im nlm.r Cnra. ; to making them what they are,;AWare ,nwrescively .invited to imagine what they would have been without iU agen , -e'y.' The difficulties which its presents, some ol them." of a very perplexing f raharacler, . uro frankly ncknowledged,, ".ml difference; of, interpretation and UHiIcrslndiiig are. alluded to I aa some-Mhii-.g- uieparalle.J'rora tho i action of l!ir human mind in dealing with any mton, complex in its details and bear ings, however imple in its character - ami purpose. lue idea that chrisliaci iy hat been a bane to mankind is very Mlectually disposed of by an appeal to ' history and the experience ofl the race. In tracinc the development of Divine. Ucvclatibn and fbe gradual Establish- lufnt of the .religion of whicii chrlati. . auity is the confinuimation, Prof. Fish fcrigivcs a very I'road interpretation to . tiie idca of insplratjop in tho writings ' -rt'hiU contain iia record and its pre-. ,X.acU, Thereby ; ha is enabled 'tatneo't i.x: with akill ftnd eflcct some of the most telling i flrcuincnlB of the skeptic and ' ilie .inCdci. . ,ile claims, for .instance, llmt lhe Divico method waa to select a r phunen ptopla and lead lhem gradually up to inc p:ane upon wmcu the Jullness ol truth could bo' revealed to them witt li'jility tit being received and pro- nattd. There was no autliln f ranafnr. i j iiaUd. There was no sudden transfer 1. ntation of human nature, no violent peeping away of old inaiitutions and v miraculous introduction of a new sys tpn, to which there must be a sudden an J complete adaptation of mankind, tj'iivalnjt almost to a new creation of "lli e race; but instead ot that the cho se 11 people were dealt with aa men of ttuir own ern. and those that surround or came in contact witb tbeih were similarly treated accordmsr to the re I (juircmeuts of , tbe htnge of progress reached Irom time to time., llence tho ?vi)8 or abases characteristic of ancient i W were not suddenly rooted out, but "vio itairHituu anu ruiusaieu, wnue U e forces were set at work wh'ch were 10 riloct thcM- final annihilation.- This itcDf the Kradualnea of revelation ami lue modiiled character of inspire ' fli 'n aToidi a vast array of dilBcuitieat .iiut, the-4rne time it apprpximatca il processtof religious . uerelopment iu tu.n of political and eoclal develop fflt'nt acd tho growth ot 'civilization VRHimliy.. To many minds it will seem m no small measure to abolish tbe di Uii ction between religious rovelation f M tbe ccucral mocrvision of human Wm which all deviiut 1n,t attribute v iac UoUy. ladrsJing Wttli llii facta and doc- 'nut chijstiauily, l'rof. Fwber dis rUT nujch of the ame breadth of Hall....) i.:i. . . ...... t ... 1 .. 1. . V v--..uv-u. nuiits no. rcsoiuietv main ; '' the gtnuinencta and credibility of -uirsciratfl tbe; traviour and the i'tTine Character of the Gospel record, ; , k arjunicnti regarding the authentic 'T.tttbtanl:al barmbnv. and feuential ifHih as to ficta of tbe New Testament1 vnpiarvs, wre f UOtt M would be p P 'i to any other controverted wri Considered iu that light they are ' ti niu'U conctuivf , but they are ia W n.ptct.sqiUo diilerent from what . have been accustomed to in reii lJttt controversy. The trsllmony of i fcipjes ti tcaicu as human teett ' aod the records 4rcated as sub rl t the ordinarr accWcnta and inci jU of literati're. All this, or course, jr eot atK'ct the essential character camiiaB revelation or tho religions , r and practice that U founded upon U dealing with these, the learned I? 'if' M stfwa tase, and presents it ,ua mCa xi)t forcCv HUeon- J)f o tae controversy will be ie pMdi.h great interest, a furnih -2tuo Utcj.1 sutvment cf orthodox 5tln what may be. rrgtrdedM a jawuti e ttrse. Taking it aa such, , ' f iu b J;4 ia the en J, nee it aCUrds cf the Srrsw re character of the cost strict- Md thought of the day, J? Vr.rlc! February num. , Mivicw am - asu tv spM 1, . yr tarttnztca ttaj 5 '7 rtjtata'Al U tbe kaaa lf7 mtl l:T.n f.-a-a n t:tr.i . 1 f.Tir.- TLr trs tla cr 1 :- T M. . . - oioe tictoir by rreauent An-a-'-t 4AVhl" remed? fjr railway bJ le I Wee; "rcpudiati w ?. trst?u b? er John WJoha ' .V i nd Ikt Usr,M by til rat yoar tnsst ia Ho? Ct 'Awi:i curs fztrd il-lii- NEW ADVEBmjiilEkm FALL ANDammR 00DS AT M. M. KATZ'. X"? INK3T ASSORTED BTOCK? JliVER brought to Wilmington, with all the latest NovelUesand Shades in DRESS GOODS. Satin Marveiilux, Satin de Lyon, Khad- amcs, Burraus, Brocade, Moire An tMe, Camel's Hair, Silk , ' ! -Velvets, Plnshev - COLORED. BLACK AND ILLUMI- , NATED CASHMEBES, ueuriettas, Mofcalrs, Saltings, Alpacis and fi..i.t. ..i , . . ia ciiuieas variety, rassamen terie, Fringes and Trimmings White Goods, lions s l keeDing Qoods, - UOLLMANS, CLOAKS. AND SHAWLS. win ond noys Wear, Flaonfls, Merino Underwear, Hosiery. Gloves, Corsets, ijLacesand Edgings :. . .. ' . f --'.. ' ; . ;i v':- ' .::'.! 'CURTAIN ' LACES, CREPE STAPLE I & DOMESTIC ROffllfi " ! UAUJiOAll uuui;a' In fact everything desirable. Warranted to come up in price and quality, to any samples from retalMiouses North. 1 ' Call and save ext fa expense In buying "-.."'. : -;i '-''X- - .. ' '-;:.-.. : -. from ,.':. 'v. ' M ; M lfAT7 ; If 1 1 111 I lM I L - I I 36 Market Street. dec U-tt: ! AT GEORGE MYERS' OLD STAND. 11 V 15 SO FItOXT STREET, CAN BE IIA.D De licacies FOR, TUB Christmas Table: The Nf w iJiioor Department Is the best In the State. 1 The Choicest : v . ' t, . . . 1-1. . :. SHEIUES, BRANDIES, CORDIALS AND CHAMPAGNES, Celebrated rONEY VUiSKEY, BLUE GRASS, and the new brand of Whiskey, 5 Detwccn Tho Acts ! Do it fall to look at the fla dlrplay It LIQUORS, ITUli WORKS AND FIKE CRACKERS ! . mtTOE HEAT AXD Aa4UC0lml i ill W bsS a - . rttcta wVA salt at well at rxva ft NEW AD VERH8EMEN18. PHOF. MOORE'S VALUABLE : REMEDIES; ; 'ANNOUNCEMENT TO.'MY FRIEiSDS, WHAT I HAVE DONE AND AM . . DOING. ' SEE CERTIFICATES BELOW. T HAVE APPOINTED JAfmn JOMicsriw ' FB9F. W. H. MOORE. Prof. Mnnrn'a VeiTetibiA nAmtiAnnt wwu.iug in- tsystem, farlfying- tb Blood. r?5fOTlnf.Feyer HotaeM of tha Skin and gITlnr relief to all dinnrrinra nf t ho hMr , &!i!m,E01,.Bal? ab, Johnson, Dock PrOf. W.' II. Moom'a O V f.lnlmi.nl . I BJeupUain, cuts. Sprains, KeuraU I t": ana uyBpepttla. For sale by Jacob Johnsonr Dock SUeet. WUmlogton, i Cancer and RArnrnifL imAi in k ii ti. Sr.. lorwaraing tne earn ol f4.MtoProf. w. H. Moore's fieadqaartera. Prof. W.'H. JVfonrA'a Will ln i. . markable for curl n Rnmrnia Rmn. ttio. Swti W ofDaU tlnd8' Seratches, Irian nnianit DMUn v . and PileB. For sale by Jacob Johnson, Dock Street, Wilmington, N. u I'viuwu, avvbbcu iccb. tiiiriiM. Kiininna Prof. W. H. Moore's Chill- and Fever rSf"! certain spaciflc in all I Chills, Ante and Fever or Biuiona ..1,.' For sale by Jacob Johnson, iwmir ir.t" Wl in Minn TV . : x rui. w. 11. ivi nnra'a i.iva. ttm...' wuusuuipuuu niiH are guaranteed to curn ! apy disease arising from a disordered state ot the vital organs, or contracted by a mala- rloas condition Of 111 A almrtfinhAM TJVk.w wlngtin.Xc. Awck street, Wil-n Prof. Moore's Powdem. viuuviiJK iamub, Acnes ana rains from the 1 1;?'?.?1 .w10 y Joob Johnson. Asvua. oiroei, Wilmington, H. U. Cancer and Berofula rmwiio win n. warded to any part of the country by send. "o r.w, 10 me at xsewoern. w. c. x-oj-. w. Jtu MOOKiti. ATTENTION 13 -TtJ if eb R ! pERS0N BUYING DRY GOD3 FOB I UASU will get all the advantages they are entitled to, in buying from me, as I do bn in 3ss tfAUJuUSINELY FOR , V oth bnying and selling.-, ! 1 1 Invito your attention to my Staple Stock of LINEN TABLE GOODS, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. A AFKINS, DOYLEJf. ETC. I keep the best and cheapest stock of X O W E L 8, '. ; ' . . ' "v ''.' 'if--'-'-. Ladies and Geats' Linen Uantbric Handkerchiefs, 1 Handsome Embroidered and Mourn ing, Handkerchiefs. NECK TIES FOR LADIES, in every stjrle. - , SPANISH LACE TIES and FICHUS, black and white. V SILK POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, from 15 cents to $1 60. , I THE BEST 50 cent CORSET IN THE : CITY. J THE BEST I 00 CORSET EVER SOLD. SEETINO. SHIRTING and v COLORED HOMESPUN AU kinds of Goods for . i Men arid Boys' Wear The celebrated North Carolina Cacsl mcrco and Kersey o Sold by me surpasses any other Goods for dnrability and econonty4t ' I la almost immpoaaible to : - supply the demand :-ll'- :"-::-' - Vft ?'' V H' ' The readers of the IW3T are re5pctfnUT Invited to firm m a call.' I promt la r tarn grod tsoods at fair prloea. pout atta Uoa and honest dealing. r ' ' '' ''."I -.' ':'' 'I h ;. . ." :. - '': : Vv :; : Jna J. HEDBICK, Slarket stree l,eorner Store, dec a ln North side. Koain cmoLiNi ncusu, j. ixsTKUJtis - - rttoriuEroB. CORNER SECOND AND riUNCESS sriuxiSL nt RtrrM jl r at ru.x rv Kocn.Tns at MakaAiac iWly to ewrra Uw Itowart ta tav a twMttasumat attifhieJ- wfcte ia ba4 is WMur a a.drU wua MM at aM Iwwra. Taa Mas 4 rw aawS yi.t I wiMreatUk &tyve weax4j. . j. L. tots, so. s a. mo:nr 5 I t- 4 - VrS - MISCELtANEOUs: RicHicnil anl minim Eailrcii C3 ,17 TFSt trains on this, road wiuWaaJoUMra! . : - n: . a i i ...... j t.. ja., rasHaudauywinaMaUiroiHrli connections loruaTanaaa.tobs 'r? Pniy mt TPtergbnrg.' PaUraaa 11.50 A. MnS'JHBOVO&Sarlli-l&ikll V mnnul. .temton. Au , cn'ta.AHceBjSaTaonah.AJaek. I t,tfnrMiaarry'iBiir roak tween Newtl oi suadChaiiMfA " -wt asju Vuy.; nrlav jLEAVK PjCTEESBuBtNTjaTH? 14:15 A. M; Fast MalT drir. filopt obW it , ChesUr. .Paltaan-4Wpfc. weea wnarief ioa anCLMUXord. 7:30 3:30 A. &r., Freirtf daiTy?el3wV'rfiraVi: . with Rrcixmond,Frderlek:sbnrK and, Ptotomao lroad.7oCall www MWUM WeHiHUM) ii tor ut vjr opriags 'ana au - points north and -wm. iThiitrtn .tnn. at ManchesuChester andCen i.rn. x-anmao swepers on this train bet ween Charleston and between JSav,5ff JUcl?-mond U-50 A. M. and .Norfolk t All trains le&xlnr TVtAraknvff win rmm Ieav;Bich mona at v.w a. M., and A15 Pi M. Le&va Petersburg at 0.00 A. M..nH Leave 1 T7 I Sund-y. , I: . m V. VTM I . : eHntendent. i a. xurA. it. i'. a r. Ant LOOK t LOOK ! LOOK I AU Classes and .Cohditinria nan i Travol. GREATLY REDUCED' BATES ON THE. PEfERSBURG RAIL R0A1. Yon can to from Ream' in rinnhnM n.l h.ik f.M...i. . forfS rom atony creek to Petersburg and back From Jarratt'a to PAir&itnra for $1.95. . . 7 . Fromllelfleld loPnt.onhiirv .nn kv i M c ' v. WI fffcitMi - ' - ' - ".i.r. i .... I From Fjessant UIll to Petershurg and for S3 9.ryabUr? 40 eteraburS nl ,FiSom eldo ptersbarg and back for I ixf t? ear? S '"V thAzentat "theStiatlons ivi .uvmitvi ucietroo wiint, i Yon cannot get the Bound Trip Tickets on tie cars. . ...... j 1. ' Oet full Information from the Acents. and notice the eondltlons and limits on your Uckets; they will be atrlctly adhered lo W. P. TAYIXJB. x. . V General Ticket Agent. , Fetersbnrg. Va- J n I r 1st. 1881; Jy 34-tf HAST MAIL AND PASSENGER ROUTE H0 THE MiilRTH AND EAST, VIA. THE1 RICHMOND, i t i REDEKICKSBU R0 AND P0T0- ' MAC KAILROAP - Entire trains run throng front WilinlBE ton to Washington, via. th mute without cuange. ' . Lrfave Wilmington, (W nWKJl, ,(W "W R R.1 .......S.tS and .40 p n LeaveRlchmend , Sunday excented. 1 Arm at washlngtan at m and 1.10 : p m. BoDdtT ticfniM). - Arrive at Baltimore at at ia . m and 3.0 Arrive at Fhilada va and SO D m. Bnndar axi Arrive at ew York at a, and 10.05 n m. Sunday excepted. . , Pullman Pal'aea RImwh i &n n m . m VT T" n me s.j p m. trains to Sashlogtor. ... ' C. A. TATIiOR, .Onaratlteket Agent.! K.r.aMYE!t8, Oen'l. BwpU mehtltf .: . :,.. : 1". 1883. . 1 "m , Harper's Young People AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 16 PAGES. BUTTED TO BOY8 AND GIRLS OF FROM Vol. III. commences November 1, 1831. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. ! Tha YODKO PlDOrl.lt hu Kmh emm k1 first snecemfnl bevond iBtirtMUmi v v ErenlDgPosk , . . n It baa a distinct porpoM to walch It stead Ily adheres hst. numaly.of aapplaaUog me vicious paoera lor the.yonng with a paper mora uraoUya..as wcU aa more For naatnesa. eleaanc of nrraTlnr Md contents generally, it la Mserpaseed by any publication of tna kind yes brought to our notice. ritUburah Uaseue. iMweeaiy Ytstia are eacetiy looked for. pot only by the c&UdJva.atala by awrenta who are aax too to provide pore literatnre for their airla ad bora. I hritaiaje Adia. cata, BaAuo. N. Y. - - a woaaiy paper rur children wbleb no rents need not fear to let their children read at the family nmtde. llarUord Dally Times. Jnst the paper to lako the era and aewma tha attontloo of the boys and cirJs. spriag TERliJ. For Year. Iwace Prvpat.j' Bu Nravan l't Oou 1 wa. Tha Bound Volmaao a- tsii will ba reodr early In Noveatber. - m tt sat reotar TopaM. Oevor 9cm Yorso Pvorut or !, ait; posture 1 orwu oadiitooei. , Kasflluaace sbonM bo made av rtatl Once Uoney Order or Draft, to avoid elasce of kwsw ewjw are awe to eosy tsda avJvwo Ueaot wlibewt tho aaprva erovr of UAarnta 4b Bnorsiicna. "Aooo-.. ' - ,;"t; nAiurtwft ERaniLRv xr Tons. ; 1 fitters t. s e ...... . , iini. mt j I . . i.i"m Hi.. a 1 1 1 1 14 tna - I ma mr -0t.4i fninMI?l''i : iwi . r : t io- fc.-.ir t !! .11 an . .-, . I i I I 1 1 11 ill. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ON M7TH STREET. ' , , . ' J! . MARKET ; 4" MULBERRY .vie- STREETS. It Size, 30 Feet Front BY 380 Feet Deep. I WILL, SELtTllE lot of urn Oh : 17th : St., between Market and Mul- berry Strees in Lots of 30 by 80 Feet, For one-fourth cash, . balance in 1, 2 and 3 Years' time. THE LOCATION Of this Property is in tho .North-western part of Wilming ton. The Jots Aro higli and level ami Uie fad that the City cannot tax teem xiuiicj tho inrcstcnciit rnoro tlcjintblc La4ler rmns tie ai, L sarsv Any la r- t ty k; u MISCELLANEOUS. THE . UETKCPCLITAN HCUSC, EUEOPEAN PLAN. Board And fAlrlnv fnnlinkl 1 m mi. day. T Meals at all taonrs15 tet xs MnbL m Anl ... ... : r": 1 Oyitan in reason . and In every style. UllOlee tS.hlM fnmllhMl lr .....ihl.. themarketflbrds: " ' i Tha trayellnr nnhlln ttntwt .mi tma&ia aent to any part of the city desired at short Polite and atteati-va mitit tinn in i attendance.' . ; uart-yard also oonnected with the House. Families furnished at thai wihu mnus, omiiy.- tjraers by Postal Card pr meals received; charge, dUvered, 99 eta. 1 BATES rOK TAXILIKS. Vne perron, meals aday.pac wak 12.75 Iunehtmt ln neat paekre. Itoemu. i We invite nor nat.mm tn nml mr UlCHlHTt Wir t tllll hmM.. k t i "!tL ana uonunerclaUttotels) Caterer Witeff T JAC,aow, F01? aDd , iBingtoQ,N.a .' JOS. a HILL. mm w uBLwroiii naninn smnn -1 mvtra was. joctsou Proprietor. Minn w bps ruar.mm HASBY If! EUnOP.2. ui v . xiasuv 1 win sail nr mmm ftu tha purpose of contribnUag a series of Letters ta IUO TOLEDO HU.DK. Then lutiir. will Jnne'-isS"1.0'"1 montn". eommenclng Thv win hnvTiiUii in w. 1 U&ttMX&toZuZ&'Z! ir??: inakA them. . . TaIaHa IVaalflu mHJ. . w v v. w UIUUU ; Is the LARGEST Political and Family pa- nflr in thn TTnlUul RIaIm anl In umiiiT; per in the United Btatea. and In addition to 'ur, contains a dosen others, known I "fK"'"fflrtol .' - "-'',f- ..,ir: I )" 1 TERMS? I 1 ' - - NA8UY rOETRAIT FREE. . : Every subscriber to th. Letters, for either three or six months, will receive free of charge a splendid itwaw ' R. LOCKE, 1 rututuur ur a& wcus. In Bize and style similar to the one of Presl. dentGarflcld which we Issued lat summer. Tb,lA Portrait in the picture atores would sell for 60 cU. .... It will not be put npoa tha market at all; and can only ha had by sub scribers to the BIiA.dk. . . . Those desirlna these Int.lpra mmnui. n the .portrait, will do well to send thelroi den early. We thall print an extra edition, to be able to send back numbers, but the sup. ply will doubtless be exhausted In a month. Bend your orders lmmedi&tAiv., Specimen coDlea of the Ht.ati tntii any .address upon application. Bend your BLASE CO ' 2 Toledo, O. HO? (A tOrtM, i nors, srenr, atAxsasngt j PitTfTTiIOX. ljTat -rWT ajw P-r Wr-rt,QtU ) , - tu.tfUMMaknMi -r ' n raM-a i , lWii mvm I J . trtt W far a ewe Vlrr' swl mm cm ,- wn-p. we a t. .f . XI C eaeeeoio4illiiwi'Wii..iip 1 , i,-,,. - ,,i , a , f Cfca wi I4I.I 4m. Jl, ti wiaiA :.Cfe Seek. JSrtTOEIV!!MtiJ- if"-"" j c.) to pc - e j.- . . V , I essssnsi3. cit. trrs53 ctrnr rr i a - -fs?2?it3i cu iesify rrnr: g -- it. - -,- i - . 07 ""is, ..Li' M f .'J.' .... , . .'1,JtS1.i,tt.,.7 v- Carolina Oentral T? rail road Company. ("" "V. OFFICE GEN'Jj 8TIPEaiNTKNrEXT n udUAQTOir, x xwe. SO, i i I 0.k3 V1'.1 W tha followlnc HQnMDlik Will ftMW4Mt1 am vV.ie U-ii ; ,n w vxvwswwA v iai 4WU PASSENQEIt, MAIL AND EXPRESS TEAUT: DAILY. 1 Leave WUmlastoa .8.3 PM i Arrive at Charlotte atUJU0 A M LevcaiarloUeat-.L.io.io P ii Arrive at WllminrtAn mt T -m Ko.1 Ko.2 Trclne Ka. i .1 am . . .... PABSENGEB AUD FKiUGIIT. Dally except Euadajs. .' I No s.!1' Wllmlagion at fl A. M 1 1 Arrive at Charlotte at xap.M . el- t!5A,M A WliM as A TVTlf .. . I ! . i - imujitwo ak.0r.M BHIMTDmM62f.PAraENaEIt.MAil. EXPRESS AND FEEIGHT. -Dally except 8a3dajs. I T..m ..... AiSveataaeiby ...&00 A. M UOOat - 1:00 P. M --O-'OO i M I jjeaveKneitrv Arrive at cFiottzr.:r I : 1',-.S ISumS'V. & AWii to and from I yUlon iWtn f B l" HnbF Dl- 1 1Pf?PCars between' Wllmlne. I 'OB and Chariot. L i.l l. L . A. i?. Charlotte aFd luielib Tand Chi?. "VJvr. . w nntntinn a.ii it. lor all Tnlu HM.lud 5 nak mnnMiiA. w,fmi,u 9 mea c!oe eonaectlon at J Nortnton w' K. It. for point. W? A I" eloi neeUo wllU jaa.Stf ueneral banmrlnkniJ . I nrii . - ' ;' illlnlllffteil & Upldotl It It , tt nuun U. U, Company. Wilmington, N. u, Deo, l, itoi. J ; CI1ANGX Ol" 8CHKDULK. DAY MAIL AND EXFRE&S Tit a i v DaIlj--Nos. 47 North and 4S iJouthV paton. Front 8trt et SWAM Iva'wrtdon.0"-:-7- " " 2" IT f ipot.. O.ij p Jg FAST THROUGH MAIL AND TASSEN QB TRAINS, Dally-Noa. North : 'and 0 Sooth. - i . . :, lllmintont Front Street XMpot at ; a r, Am vest WeldonZI i.Vj f ?! Laave Weldon"mZ aio p m Arrtveat Wlimlngton,KroTt'BlreTi W F M HPOt, DAT If AIL AND PASSENGER, Dally.No. $ North and Ct South. V --Mrilmlnglon. FrontStreel LOO P XI ''donat Seava Wnitinn Arlvre at WlimlngtooZI n BUS A M ?i.Bf f I??'"- " Hoi in am t oa Wilson, Uoldabora i at Magnolia. and at AOS a if Ami iZZ . .V -v laruoro Train No, a rnnadaii ii. r. . SooddM 'All fM.lna mm uiij . .... . ' les aid w..Ki wwe wi!rn:J t. t, i . JOHN F. DlYINR, . Q.n. BurxjUHTijiDxatraoKricjt Wlk:5tca, Ccjcath in. xiJuatejToy. jr. c, Nov. I. ti. ' C3AT31 0? tCIimJULt via oe iMteuttt -a :; ; Son, 43 West &si 47 lait. Arr5Tit-..2.l A."t awt3 f5 i. ti 7. , tss,s4 1ir UaJ al Ajrtve t ti?wa a ii I it AJKtaaa Uudmim - ViVot' Am ae oi5ZI2IZ a0 t'XN... mmm snr ayejwea. SJp f y Sl fSt' VAA -U-C'. aviaa J'-. avi ,.. a ..j..trr' 7 i ov. I Vv4 laea. v ' a r ?""-. ..... 1 .- "'T''T' we
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