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Now Advertisements. Fancy v IIXCIIANlil! CORNER Nowj is the Time T. recurc your "2fcJ3 "V and millinery Goo c.n at Exchange Corner fi.r "ujr TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, BUTTONS. LACES. . HDK'FS.l , HOSE, i CHILDREN'S FANCY HALF THOSE. HAIR ORNAMENTS. OLOVES. mid .i.thiig i oil .should wAi.t In the Fancy Line ! Fine Spanish Lace? white and blark, f i r Tics and S. arlV. New i i Wiling of all btvh. Crepe and Crepe Veils 4k all itulitics, heaj. Don't forget th? BEST SCISSORS AND NEEDLES in the world! NOW FOR Ilinery Goods! I tl.oj who have not I ought tlu ir HATS. BONNETS. AND OTHER MILLINERY ARTICLES, Should take advantage of this mouth's i elect Knitt z& price have Wn revluced .such as will irprisj them ! . All f ho5c desirousi ol har s j;niii Mioulil call! N, UISPRUMT, . Kad&age Corner. The Daily ' Reyiew. IO.MI. T. JAMES, and Prop VlLMl.CJTO. IS. Cf WEDNESDAY JULY 31. 1678. VuK CONGUESS : ( j ALFRED TT. WADDELL OF NEW HANOVEl:. I Judges Supreme Court : FOII CII1KF JUSTICE. i w. xv. :n. smith. OFT-WAKE. 1 ! FOK ASSOCIATE ' J i:STICFS!J TIIOIVTAS S- ASIITJ, OF ANiioN. 1 I JOHN H. DILIAHD. OF ROCKINGHAM, i " Judges Superior Court: SEVENTH I DISTIilCT. T.TV ft TT A ft OF SpIiKV. EIGHTH IjISTKKT. Airnowso c. avehy, OF Ill'KKE. j -I NINTHj DISTRICT. JAS. cJli. GTJDGSR, OF HAYWOOD. , FOK SOLICITOR : ; I SWirT 'aALLOWAY, OF I GREENE. FOR THE SENATE : i Twelfth Senatorial District; HOBE21? II- ERYAN- VIKAVS UK VIEWS. I on; 1 1" tiie silent Fill l,t:coutic!l is men in i rivate life. W ten i.o ik.s talk lo ta!k. only t-" 'tin j I.wlics' cKiety. j it.r, and avoid?, Mr. Olad.-t'H.e f.co h.is .K'oome ex m-dir.gly lie, but Ins f'if r.ihs and ail tninra :euy tbat :fs dtraying physi cal! v or mentall v. 1 J f Senator Voorlus.s t xprtW-s the opiiiton that present indications point to the Hon. A. G. Thunnan, of Ohi man f r the DtnuKrra'io nominee fr Irre?i- d.-r.t. And tliucnd;- f the D r. nilmOoh! Vca.se is Lt yet. The lastcPt decfiion t( the court in Filade'phia declaring him insane isioi-e rev:ewea oy my .Mate upreme The pul.rity ot tUe fuur per cent -iiu is -shown by the fact that ;i7,000, OUO of it have beeiJ taken' in small ub- hcrintion. The to al subsciiption to the loan has reacLcd "113,000,000 in live months. 1 . . ! i Under Mr. Sherman's bchtmu for trans porting gold nb third-clasi mail matter, a four pound package, or $1,000, wil. cost otdy 04 cents from Sau Francisco to New - lork. 1 he extra cost will fall on the post office, however. -1 j: The Km, of iyM Jc of letting his would-be as.assiii, Hoedel, off with imprisonment, but IJismarck and tho Crown Prince are said to hold that, in ;,.,i;l.AAi,:n,,jf..j 4.11. ...u. j:,,k7I,u'""" ouu luu,J"tuir cr- eifcn oi r.uropc, ne snouni a: low the cul- prit to Ihj executed. Dr. Coifcn. the sl.rciu! b-nt ut to iu.piiro into tlu condition of tljc refuge'es in the Khodopo 'mountain, reports that upwar I of yO.OOO are starv ing, of whom oO.OOO arc women and children. Acklcu, tho hefo of the Washington SiMtnl.d, has been cudorsed for re-election by the Democrats of Assumption Parish, La., who "feel particularly well satisfied at his buccc? in obtaining an anprouria tiuuof -I .r the iu.i.rovcmeut of IUvuu Ufourche." . Not a few of the cil;.u of l jiiie .ire htnkfriug afu-r the oil days'undtr the Popes, when taxes were lig'tit, life easy aud full of f,.sLtHrVl, .1 f. sti! .v. tti i ! , leatai. eclUal e oi JMilnlAvsl :n.l i)i.ul..r, I . y-.,.. vuva uaj il a progress was unknown then-. M. Salmon, a Fn-nc!i . .T,i Auxerre, waa -killci lat month bv the o - I at Miugoi a wasp. Intlammatioa - " .... Li hriim.! ,n . I once Kt ui. IhedvHrtor succeeded U reUU- I cing the .welling, tut the venoni poisoned the Judge's blood anu he died within twcuty-:our hours alter the st;n-. ! i w Trincp l'dsmarck received a rebull from an unexpected quatter during the Con- grtss. It w?s his custom to govern the asmbly much a4 a schoolmaster tcverns an unruly clas. One day tie Turkish I'ashas were conferring in an undertone, when the Prince commanded ailcnce with a peremptory Hush." A Tasha at.once replied: "Vour Ilighdess, the repreesta- tives of ttc Sublime l orttt ore u-t here to bear with ycur ill humors." THE ELECTION. Th- iatt!e is to lv fought to-morrow auJ thu opposing fuiera arc all aliened, Hut Lt iudcpcndtntisui thctc would not lur the tightest showing fur the Ihpubli- cans, outside of their own peculir ccun- tics where the black vote is so strong as to be utterly impregnable. As it is the Democrats will carry the .lay, electing tin ir State ticket and a maioritv nf hoth i . e T.;.in,, i houses oi the L.egiaia;ur but 1 1 s ma joritywonld undoubtedly have been ir.ucli lar-rcr but for the fact that ambitious Dem ucrats. failing to carry a nomination in ; i: well a party fealty ana nave courted the Ha licals fur their votes. The few who will be elected ou side or the regular nom- mces will not be abe to serve two masters. STATE AND FEDERAL COURTS. i Just at this time there is a very1 inter estin" conflict of jurisdiction in South Carolina between tee State and Federal (Liirt. A fpw weeks aro- as was noticed . . . lX .. . A m this paper at the time, a party of revenue uuramers in scarcu oi me uuiu- rious outlaw, John Redmond, went to the furnishes ready -aiade soap; the tooth house of a young man in Fickens county1 plant supplies tocth-brushes; the hem , .. t t .j i , ;twt morrhege plant is a powerful btyptic; iuc uauic u. naiU4 x.a. oBu.u.uc uiai j.eumona, ior wuom luejr. uwu a warrant. v:a3 concealed in the house, they i i ! .u, i i. .1 . , cunrtu upon it wiiu iuu iuauuu nwuuuo 1 i r m meir hands,- reauy to lire upon auj that a heavy riue :s imposed oh any one, with cr without provocation, and one who destroys it. Tnis is ouly the being refused admittance they fired upon beginning. Rica grows wild, although r ,. . . - t n, , most of the rice used by tha Liberians Ladd, wounding him fatally. lher3are ia imported from Tl,e ooffae several versions oi tne aiiair, dui me worL aspect giveu to it is that claimed by the revenuers, who declare that Ladd, stand- ; .r.,;J. v.co iu- upou iuu IUIC&UU.U oi u0 fired uiM.m them first. The murderers were arrested .and lodged in jail aud the Grand Jurv of Pickens county found against them a true I ill. This enouh to set the administration by the ears and .Mr. Commissioner liaum nas -.t:.i .1.. L w.JtioD. icr is ijibeiia wanting in min 11 . uono, me jenreys oi mo mneroenin ceu- lury, for a writ of habeas corpus. M-. Raum and ?ome of the other F.epublican v i . w A- n ,. -u; uk. ofnc,a.s :tt Wash.ngta City are highly i i""" umni.jv c.obuiji.u .i-jr South Carolinians, who declare that the men- have committed murder and that they must be tried for that crime within the limits of the State. The Charleston X.tci A- Courier says that Judjre Kershaw granted a motion for a change of venue to Greenville. At i that place the motion to trausfer the pro ceedings to the United States Court wa heard, aud refused. Why ? The crim of which the prisoners is accused is an oiTencc against the State, and not against me t uuea ucs. o- i.'n vonrt can try ior muraer commiuea in a State of the Union. The effect, of trans- ferring such a case to the United States Court is, to allow that Court to decide, without trial, whether there is a founda- tion for the charge. If the Court decide .t n - ' .i f ' J ' auu tuts pnoaor are ieit, to 1 .1 : 1 .1". .!.... u.. tried in the State Courts, which, by that time, are not likely to be able to reach them. If the Court decide in the nega tive, the prisoners are summarily dis- charged. A doctrine more monstrous was navnr nroiirdipd. .Tndcra .Kershaw, in i v v u 4. i .vJ plain Lnghsb, pointed out the unconsti- lutionality of the contemplated proceed- ings. He is bound by the laws of the sifito nn,i nfiiu. Knit,i Ktof hnt. ho is not bound to give to the bm.J Statea laws the elasticity that the counsel for the revenue officers desire, nor can he allow his own decisions to be overruled, except . ... , ,. T , uy me uourts. ine -aenance oi juage Kershaw consists in his determination to maintain the dignity and authority of his Cent, ! if that bo ttvioo, make the " mosi of it ! . There is no need, as the New York Lccniny iW calmly remarks, to make a disturbance about Ihe threatened conflict of jurisdiction in South Carolina: Such ciuicrences nave arisen be tore, ana win arise again.- There i is only one way to the decision of a superior court. , Such a decisioa desired in South Carolina, What is iosUted on U, that the Court. snau be allowed to settle a purely legal question, and tiut, ;a the meantime, the prisoners . bhall not bo released by any mu J5 as PactDg mem m me Keep-1 : ..f ! 4i. . - ... . i ,uo U1 omcers oi tne unneu states I v. uu. I xnis .ici.e uiherence in juuiciai j circles I has caiiA'd nnito tinttrr rf i1Mirti r ' L , J . , 1 the .North. Had it occurred in Massa- rhuSOttit it wnii!. . nvllir Imn nir, calIetl An Tnt..: p.,,. Tia,,. A Judi A. .1 u;(t.. .mb . WW t...p.. . - ..... '"'ww, vc., etc., nut as it is locatea in South Carolina "Nullification" is about .the milder word thev can tind, while some call it -Insolent"" 'OverbeariD?" "TyrauuicaJ," 'Insubordiaate,,, fcc at let these'are the words ulsd bv the na"- per. founded' by Horace Gree'ev. for whom (may God forgive !) so man v of us cuce rotod for Prebident Paris journals are pfotestine against the extortion practice. 1 upon visitors to th r.-vnea capita'. UP AN AQRICAN RI VER 1, In, a second letter, dated at Mon- royia, Mr. Williams, correspondent of tho Charleston News tmd Courier , girea a highly interesting report of an expedition up the St. Paul's RiYer and some of its tributaries a long letter which that paper hastily summarizes thus Seizing tho hrst oprortunity. Mr. I ujwiuB, m a uoai won manned wuii - 1 r.m , I nr:it. i i -i I tion up the. gt. Paul' River. The - 1 scenery on Stockton Creek is strangely I oeauiiiui. now iamiliar, too, are the I names of the settlements on the Creek, Georgia, Caldwell, Lower and Upper Virginia, and Clay-Ashland. Birds of foreou8 plumage hover about the a:r ia -K h -01.fflT0 . rw ..w Bide waves the feathery palm. Animals-abound. The hippopotamus aud the alligator bask j in the mud of the creeks. Deer are in the covert84 Panthers, porcupines, squirrels and many kinds of monkeys ; are found in profusion. In the vegetable kingdom, tne variety of genus and specitt? is al- J With the ever pIant malarial fever .is cured; the' soap-trfee then comu pepper, ginger, indi2o, I lve-piants, me cassa, wnicu is a staple article of food, and the trlorious palm, i rich in d.verKH, , - i t ( usef ulnepe, and so highly esteemed trees bear in the th:rd year, each tree producing from one to live pounds ojf berries, worth 25 cents a pound. One large tree that was noticed produce f, m fiye tQ ten ponQ(jgi (jottOU IS j n(U a pjant, but a bush or tree. One cotton bush was 8;teet high and 12 teet broad. It had yielded for me years boll No replanting is necessary ,ex- J cept, every twelve i or fifteen yeiarp. j-uo wuu wimuuu auj uuiu- erals. Iron ore is found which gives g5 per cent. 0f pure metal. Nature has done so much for Liberia and man so little ! The houses are cramped and in bad repair. Liberians live ainly on cannedPmeat8 Elld im. 1 poTieu veKeiaoieB. kji iruiL no store is kept. The only means of travelling- on the St. Paul's is by the common dug. out. Profitable as is the culture of the sugar cane, there are only wo or three mills on the whole river. Mr. Williams saw mi k in but two uIc:h. WASHINGTON LETTER. 'askinotox, DJ C, July i'Oih, IbTS, Aside frona Sherm m's correspon- dent,elsewhere alluded to m this letter, there has been nothing oi interest de- Tolopea before the Totter i Committee at Atlantic City, (iarrield. Male, Kellev and ether radical sta'esmen testified to the exceedingly virtuous tbem3eivcs while ; in New Orleans, af ter the election of i 1876. lion. Mr Sypher, a radical member of Congess I for two terms Irom Juouisiana. testi I fitrl tn fippinir tho nno-inftl H nprman I o - ---o Metter. promiainfl: protection and ad vancementto two menif theyjeontmued in their efforts to falsify tho vote of Louisiana. He saw the letter severa limoa wan familiar I with flherman's hand-writing, and had no doubt" the letter was genuine. More importance is attached to the proceedings of the but Committee at New Orleans, before . - p ,fi dited Agent of Goy. Nicholls from November 1876 to March : 4 1877, gave ; . 'a. ft mstorv 0 ui9 acis. Hr'Z7 himself and bis principal. In them it is shown that the special friends of Mr. MayesMaiiuews, rosier, oner- i man ana ieuuiouu Fugou jj.yco, if ina nguratedf to the removal of troops from Louisiana a from Louisiana aud South Carolina. The dispatches also show that Hayes, I i l " J 1 ,1 l4.,1 1 f. w" ""u Congress, approved tho promises of his friends and also agreed to an ar; rangement by which two Democratic; ?emt1?? 8 o.r. a complete letter writer mustbeadd- J-iOUlblUIiu. JLU Obttmcy juatiucwo as od Messrs. liayes ana onerman. xneir correspondence, while jthejlatter was preparing to accept a stolen office, was not as volaminoas as JSXatthewa but it fnU oi JJ2n gtea, mo-e tbftn we thought in order to save the electoral vote of Louisiana. Shall we do it ? triJit fnrf-e ltnrftl votes in the oayiiiur. nj, irvM . ' zr J , , , r s:.v. n-k o li oo d tPAn vnnr rnn - , a i l ted from the world. Ttere .were uorA vnrrlfl than this but all this is oiPra word?. Allftho byprocrites ivfnui iir Difkpns if turned into pictured by Dickens, if turned into one special hyprocrite,! could not np- proach either of tnese men. xne ursi appearance of violence in connection with labor in this district, was on Fri day laat when men employed by the contractors for excavating and grading for the new building for the Bareau of Engraving and Printing, werd driv en from, their work. The contractors, it' was said, were giving but 75 cents a day; and indignant unemployed labor j era interfered to prevent a contin uance of the work at that prize. The trouble re-commenced Saturday morn iag. However by "sharp, short and decisive" action on .... the part of the police authorities, the rioters were quickly and effectually subdued. These men were more or Ujs injured, j No further trouble ia expected. On . ! 1 Keform" tho Washington correspond ent has little to tsav. Except ' in oc- cesionai interview with Mr. llnyte tuo subject iti not mentioned hero juh oin inbuiouta assefismcnts are made: The clerks who refuse to pay are dismissed and thf machine runs exactly as itd'd nnd jr Z.ich Cbandler. I Fay exfictl!.-, luitthUrt i-, of course. thin diltWencrt Z ich .niil openly to the oroYt-muu'Lt rmolovb that ho must contiibnte acertujiu per cent of his pay icr pon ii ca purposes or be must gc. It is now said that his refusal to pay .will not. endanger his place. But if he is verdant enough to believe and act upon this, off goes Lis head. Tne most efficient clerk in the 6th Auditor' Gflice was beheaded the other day under these precise circum stances. Since his decapitation others have come forwanjl with an alacrity that bhows they only need one such hint, j1 Cpt. Kales' reply in the New Yorkj Tribune to the .attack made oj him by a S'. Lonis paper, clears him in tbe etnem of all those who appre ciate ,his! great work at tha mouth of the Mifl'sippj. M n of his prominence, oannotavo.d nniking uut-crupulous en emies, i Eat their charges mu.4t be specific bforo thvy 4r believed at the expense of u iiHtioual benefuctor. i I Ourdok. RDILtl) DOWX. l ne ornan wax luv nuu ov KjU jibius, a . O. barber of :Alexjndi ia about 100 I Tev educational- jt itistics show that tliere is in the United j States a population f 13,500,000 letwen the a-:cs of six and Mxteen years, of w.honi S,000'C0 attend School ' i : '! Ouf oi the Chiucbe ' 'censor.-." h; is tne- muriai:z"d tho tl'irbLc to lmve all the aieu Id' ais isiooitfo ior a, year a . 1 .-. tl e money thus saved . appropnafeu' . to e Shansi I'royiT-cc famine relief fuudj ! 'Tho t'ariit jmention of coral becurs in aul iiiveut(ry of Alianore de Rohun, about 1321. in which a paterioster of coral is described; as belonging td the treasures of Margaret de Rohuu- i The first ballaoon ascensiun in" En land was made by Vincent Lubardi, a 9 yqung man attached to the Neapolitoa Embassy, from thej Artillery Ground at Moorfields, Sept. lo, 1784. F' In 1253 wheat was sold at 2s. 0d pei qurrter; in 1272 a laborer got ld. per day, and a harvest" man, 2J. In 125G brewers sold three gallops of beef for Id. In 1248 sheep were sold -fcrj 6d., each. In 1,300 a cow was valued at 6s., a fat bheep jls. , and a pair of shoes 4d. According to the latest returns the cul tivated land of France is div ided into 5, 500,000 properties. 6,000,000 are under six acres.; Belgium has a like subdivis ion ot property. In Ireland, on the other. 110 owners hold more than one- fifth of the soil. r- 3I0OXS1UXE. Evciy boy has to let something off sudden near a cat, at least 1 nee in his life. Puck remariis that the haLd that rocks the cradle- is tho spanks the world, i hand that .What riles a country postmistress is to have a postal card come to the office written m i rench. Pack. An oil citizen, formerly a sea cap tain, shook of a book agent by yell ing, 'Man bverbored. Oil City Der rick. I . j. ! j j. Edgar Fawcett wishes that! 'man could make love like a bird.' He does, Edgar, he doss ; like a goose. Bur Iington Hawkoye. , A Japanese student, hewlv arrived in this country; thought j the people here were all doctors, because every body took (bis hand and asked after his health. Pessimism I Squire (at the gate) : wen, air. aviomvs, not mucn to com plain of this year. I never saw the farm look so' well, Things grow as in a hot-bed V Farmer Sad weather for weeds, sir. ' Punch. Processor David Swincr does not oe lieve Sn boys playing cards furtively in the wood -shed or hay-loft. No, it is not safe. There is no knowing when the old man will come bulging in with a raw-hide that looks like a Kuss peace commissioner, a nigh and serted attic with a locked door, is . t only safe place, Burlington Hawk- eye. " . When the Governor of Oregon tele graphed to I the Secretary of War, at the beginning of the Indian outbreak, that a temporary issue of arms was necessary to enable him to protect the settlers, ne received an answer aa fol lows : fYou have more than your quota of , arms. Ihe Uoyernor, how ever, was equal to the situation. He telegraphed in reply: We have more than our, quota of Indians.' The re quired arms were thereupon at once issued. -Virginia Chronicle. Milestones on the Road to I Health. The recovery of digestion and the re .1- sumption of activity by the liver, bowels and kidneys are milestones which mark our progress on the road to health. fThey speedily become perceptible when Ifostet- ter's Stomach Bitters is used by the Invalid Nothing so surely and expeultiously con sumes the distance to the desired goaL A no bodily function can suffer interruption without impairing the general health of the system, o the system can never acquire perrect vigor, health 3 .fcynonym', until that function, be actively resumed. Take, for instance, digestion, a U$pentiop of which is invariably rectified by the Bitters. If the organs upon which it devolves grow weak. biUounets. con iti nation! headache, covert v of the Mood, and! a hundred other symptoms supervene, ' which Indicate unmistakably the baneful general influence, of dyspepsia. The disappearance of all these smptoms through the use of the Bitters shows with what thoroughness It removes their cause. TILE WILMINGTON JOURNAL, is one of the vary best advertuing medjunss. Try it. . .-T- i jalj 31. 4ho general subject of "Civil Service Rail Eoad Lines, &c J CAROLINA CENTRAL RAIL WAY COMPANY. (Irprr flvwn . O I -. . .v- u.o.aii. oi riKIITTIMDlir, II WiiminKton, K. a. Mar 18, Cliaiic of Schedule' N AND AFTKR MOXDA Y, 20th lit PASSKXQER, MAIL AXt), KJM TRA IX. v ' , ) Lere wlningtonl t.... .Ao. 1. V Arrive at Hamlet t.... J " atUharlotUat....! 5:30 1:40 Ji 6: 2 )LeaTeCh o. 2. VArriTeat J at arFotte at..1. 7:nfl pi M HnJeUt.:.....12 IS A W 45 A U W Uminf ton at 7 Till- WEt'KL Y FREIGHT A XI) 1 MOD A TIOX TIIA IX. y , LeaTolVilmLnctonJ:30 k M "d Charh.tn. 7:25 A ii on Tueadaji, Thari.y. and Saturdays. j Le7i&Qriniarp4.:0 A M oin ' V-Ar, ing y?' Monday, . edneadaji and FrUart. , SHELBY DiriMOX, MAIL, FRElhjn A PA SSEXOER i A XD SJTPRBSi - Vn i 1 lve Charlotte ...6:35 A M - j Arrire at 8helb.. .10:50 AM vn j beare Shelbv. I 1 I ......12:45 P M v r a ) Arnre at Uharlotte .... Sp1 M Trains Sob. 1, 2, 3 and 4 run Dally etcepf , Paiisensers for Raleigh lear VImlnffton 5:50 P M, and Charlotte at 7:30 P M, make close conrection at Hamlet, arriving at Kal eiirh at 8:45 A M. . . , I Passenger for StatesTilU and Western N C K R, by So 1 Trin arrite at Statesrille next morning at 9:15: arrive "Head nfWp.f. I ern Koatl" at 3:20 P M, and Asherille same eronunsr. V. Q. JOHNSON. I mav 20' General 8nrerintni!nf T Cen'ISiiD'ts Office, WILMINGTON, COhUMBIAj ANI A U GUHTA RAILROAD. ! ' ! LI 1 i ' ' . A'ilciinftpn, If. C.,June l, 1878. CHANGS OF SCLTEDTJLeL - I .,: , i On and after Monday, Jone 3, the follon ln schedule will be run on thlaroid: 1 I i DAT EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAlN,(dal except Suaday.) j j " Leave Wilmington...!....... 10 25 A M Arrive Florence.......... i... j1 3 20 P M Leave Florence..... S 30 P M Arrive at Wilmington......... ..I 7 30 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Dally). Leave W "ilmineton.. -4 17 25 P M 1 lTliTanA -m w t v. j. .v. vua .................... ....... If 1 4 jf Arrive at Columbia.... .!....;. 3 25 A M 11! 47 PM Leave Columbia J....1.J1I. 30 A M Leave Florence l OOjA M Arrive at Wilmington...;....J I... 8 30 A 11 " 'f . i I 'l .. I This Train will only atop at IJrinklcy'n Flemineton, Whitevilfe. Fair IBluf. Nich ols, Marion, and Florence, and all itattons itatipt Wen betweaa x lorence and Columbia. jfflT Paaieneeri for Aneugta andipevend hould take Night Express Train from Wil mington. Threugh Sleeping Cars on nleht trabi for Charleston and Augusta. , I JOHN F. DIVINE, General Supt. j une 3 . I WILMINGTON & WELDON RAILROAD COMPANY. O??I0H 0 GlH'L SOTiaiKTIXDtKT j j 1 Wilmington, N. C, June 1, 1878. I CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.1 - i .1 - On and after Monday, June 3d, 1878, at 3:15 A. M., Passenger trains oa the Wil mington A Weldoa Railroad will run as fol lows : j ' DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. Leave Wilmington, Front 8t Depot at....:.... j f 60 AM Arrive at Weldon at.........U........ 3 10 P M Leave Weldon.....................: 1 12 45 P M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Ml Depot at.... j. '70S P M NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, 1 AIL i EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot at...-. ' 7 60 PM r - Arrive at Weldon at.... 3 10 A M Leave Weldon, dahy at 3 15'A M Arrive at VY iimlngton, JTrcmt ML i i Depot at...l.. ......I...... 110 ill- Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 2.30 P M dailr, and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday t 5:00 A M. Returning, leave Tlrboro at, 10;15 A M daily, and Monday, IWedncidav an'l Friday at 8:30 P M. . , ,l The Day Train makes close coniect!inj ' Weldon for all poinU North via JUv Mn daily. (except Sunday) and daily, via 'Rich mond and all rail routes. . i. j- ( 4 Night train makes ' close eoanectioa t Weldon for all points north via Richmond. Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains. JOHN F. DIYINE, General Bart june 3 . t - ' Tiie Old Uougo lteopencd. XUHi ULiU JKKlilAWiK Watchmaker's & Jeweller's "EatariliwriTriHTif J 1 I I lias been reopened by one of lta , former ' employes. - '. Mr. J. II. A'len, Practical Watchma ker, ami Mr. L. S. P. Brown, Jeweler and Engrarer, will be constantly in ('at tendance, and Will give their personal at tention to woric intrusted to them. 'i Chronometers Sated and Ban tical i - i Instruments Eep aired ! i . tnhie taken bv TrausitTtatrumeut.i V.'atches, Clocks, Jewelry, ' Silverwaru and Finry Good l ! 1 1 . CallU the old ttand of ' ! i TH0S.'W. BR0W2. & S0ITS, i- i - 1Z7o-d37 rjarkot fltroot, v Jan 28 ZZ4 ALIiI3IX. i 1 1.
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