r Now Advortisomonte. Fancy il LV II 111 m Wow; is ! the Time ' To procure your js. ana Milliner y Goo Exchange Corner f.fy.ur TRIMMINGS, V FRINGEf, BUTTONS. LACES. HDK'FS.l HOSF, CHILDREN'S FANCY HALF IHQSE, . HAIR ORNAMENTS, GLOVES, the 3fcnicy Iiric ! Fine Spanish lace? nli'r Mi I I ! iv, f r Ti x.A St N w y.i I:::"- of all s-tw. Crepo and Crep3 Veils a!l ijUiliti ch'ap. P r.'t forpH th? BEST SCISSORS J AND NEEDLES in the world 1 NOW FOR Ilinery Goods! I thou who have not louht tneir V HATS. BONNETS. rAND OTHER MILLINERY ARTICLES, hvul l take advantage of this ninth's fc!t-ctions, a3 prices have Nvn rMuofd such as will , surprise them ! AH I hove tlesirous of'Iirir aiiis should call ! . N. H.'SPRUWT, jalj 5 Ci change Core or. i s nil linn Mm UUlllll The Daily Review. 1011. t. JAMESi Ed. ami Prop VIL3llGTON. IV. C. THURSDAY A CGtjST 1, 1878. FUli CONGKfcSS : i i ' 1 ALrHD XVI. WA2S23ZiZi of m:v 'hanovei:. Judges Supreme (Court : foi: chief., jus n:.: w. w. :xx. sniiTii, OFjWAKK. FOII ASSOCIATE JUSTICES :T ' 1 i THOXVXAS S ASHE, OF AXSOK. I i i I. JOUTI XX. DILLAKD. OF KOCKINGIIAM. Judges Superior Court : SEVENTH DISTRICT. or srjinv. KKiliTlL IMSTKKT. AirnoNsb c avehy, OF r.URKK. i ! I ;i:tii nisfunrr. JAS. C. 1. GTrilGEHL, K HAY WOOD. FOR .SOLICITOR : i OF ORE EXE. I FOR THE E.VATE : Twolfth Senatorial District, JIOB23KT K. BRYAN. -- Vimvs ..M, ItKVIF.W'S. Kv roviu:i-r$ l.ieJ feci j no anxiety al-,ut the hot wetthcr. It ?.s .Lv?r!etl that there are l,oootoo tor - .-f ice now iu the .Sute of Maine alone. 1 1 I ! Sou VoJy i-!no lnnj remarked to I rant th:it in- r.jy be Candida' u f.r president ucvii when If comes tack, abd got tlii rrj!y, if I thiHjil.t tint, , I would not g.j lack at all." i 1 : i wenty-two ton u;" -silver :u lars. valued at$7u0,00oj were 'i:ppe'lln New Ytrk on Friday, f.ein the Assay j Ofllce to the J'hilaJi pl.;a Mint to N- coined t s:a:j,l.ul d uIm. i ; Mj. Jfiiks has jfe:ii4e:ed iii New Oi. leans v. r.h ai, announeeruent that she has s:;:i in rest-rve a laice fund of iuforruation which she diJ not draw upon at all during her two weeks' sparring with the Totter coiuxiiiUeo. j J . At a greenhacL mais-n.etting iu l'ort laud.Me.j there were eighty-.veii persons present. Of these thiity-scveu were can didate fvr Congress, eventccri for county commissioner, and t;.j .rest had claims f,r minor taliaa ' . The gros earnings of tLe Cincinnati Southern railriMd, jfiom October 1, 1877. to October 1; 1878, August and Septem ber estimated, will (xt up $2.li per mile. This is thd result of local business only, oa less than onc-ha'f thd line. t : A number of steam road-wagons arc at present undergoing tests in "Wincon sin, among the testa being a two hundred muc journey over inu roaus oi tiic Mate If one of the vehicles answers all the re quirements of tho judges its inventor will rrceivo $10,000 frori th Stato treasury. A society g.csip 1 writing from New Yi(k of Mi?s Reouett'a engagement adil by way ,( ostscript: "It ajpcars that wc shall als, havo to chronicle, at no dis tant date, tho nuptials of Mr. Jame; Gordon lVn'ictt and Miss Carrie May." '1 liO Italian cxlretuLU chunoi ing for the atmexation of Trieslojand Trent ar Icei tain that they havo th secret sanction of Piinco Uismarck, and that he, In Lis turn iutends to clamor for the annexation of ad tho Austrian (Icrmans to the empire f William I. On the l:'.th OIay a wry larg'j numl-er f.f locusts M Jtled on a iortioii .f the Mad- ros line oi railway, Covtnng the . rails for wm ditai:ce. A piog 'train crtiihed somellmujands of thvm and the glutiL otis substance from their4 ladies rendered the rani so slippory thut the whee:s re- f XUtJ 1 1 ie engine had to he 1? night to a stand '.ir, and the uir..i. e tram coti'd vtL ! Iowa tramps, who formerly stacercd through the Couitry ?:ng!y cr j ia sa:a.l squads, have combined in companies of fifty ar.d vue hundred th:s Wasoa. Fkail- toct their projn;rty from thtm, ar.d near ly every freight train swarms w:th thtrn Lot ouly stealing a ride, hfct often rob bing the cars of whatever they wast. They will net work, they prefer the board and shelter of a jail, and some people insist that the lash is the only thing that trill have any inCuecce upon thsci, f ITALY.- j I Garibaldi and Lis followers, says t'ao Mobile liegisUr, eetm intent upon plunging Italy into a war with Austria. Within the past few years Italy has forced Austria out of tho peninsula, and has, like Germany, attained to partial unification; but a half million of Itftliaasdwell in South Tyrol, and the Italian agitators will net be con tent until South Tyrol becomes a part of Italy. As Austria will neither give nor sell South Tyrol and Trieste to Italy it cannot be obtained withont a war, and hence the anxiety of King Ilumbert'd Government to allay the excitement eo that Austria may not charge it, with fostering tho annexa tion spirit, and possibly bring about a collision: In the midst of the excitement and while King Humbert is trying to allay it, comes Garibaldi's despatch: "En- tdaved peoples have the right to revolt. Men of Trieste, take to the mountains." Theie are many men.' both in Illyria and Northern Italy, per fectly ready to follow this dar ing counsel, and its gallant author's natural hatred " of Austria and chivalric enthusiasm in favor of the weaker cause will almost I certainly place him at the head of the move ment, should it bo actually attempted. A rising in Bosnia and Illyria simul tuncously, the former headed by the partisan leaders of 1875, add the i latter by Giriba!di aud his son, wcnld be a formidable obstacle in ! Austria's j path, especially as Russia would un- (luestionaoiy give as mucu secret sup port as possible to the insurgents. The Tyrol, from , its natural Alpine configuration, is in reality an eastern continuation of Hwitzland. The outly ing States are Bavaria on the north, Wurtemberg and Baden on tho north- weet, Switzerland on the west and, Italy on the east and southeast." The Italian or b'outhern Tyrol, which pierces Ita'y likd a wedge . between Milan and Venice, is the' portion coveted by tLe Italian Republicans, the province of Trieste - lying further round to the boutheast ultd forming a large, peuiun'a, which ' extends into ,tbo Adriatic directly opposite euioe I The Tyrol . was an nexed to Austiia in the fourteen cen tury by Duke Rudolph IV., but in H90 wag inherited by Maximilian; 'after wards Hzaperorj of Germany. After some changes it wa3 reunited with Austria :a lC6o. Iu 1S03, the first Na- Xoloop, contrary to tho wishes of .; o people, tiansfcrred the country to Bavaria, which gave rise-to despeiate insurrection oga;nst Bavaria and' Francp, headed bp Andreas Hofers, who for years defied and often defeats edthe allied armies of the two coun tries. They were ultimately overcome, and Ilofer was shot by order of Napol- f eon. In I8ll Austria recovered the ' ... Northern Tyro but the Southevn Tyrol, which Napob'oa made an Itfcl ian provlnco when ho was lung o Italy, did not revert to Austria iinti his final overthrow m 1815. A few yoars ago, the Soulhern Tyroleans n deavored by peaceful means tj be re cognized as Italians, but failed; and in 1SCG, when Austria trarisfetTctl Venetia to Napoleon III, who made it part of Italy, it was thought ;that i tho South Tyrol would be ceded also.' When' the expectation was not rraiized .Gari baldi made an aborli vej , attempt to take lt.by force, butf ailed. : Trieste, upon wdicu uariDftiai nas once more cast longing eyes, is a part of the Austrian Iiittoraie on tho Adriafia, haying an area of thirty-six square miles, , and containing about 132,000 'population, tho chief city, which is of the1 same name, being tho principal seaport of Austria. Triestohas hijd varying for tunes. Fromjtho time! of the -Iionr-bard invasion to 1331, it w'as nrainfy in possession of Italy. - The - peace of Turin in the latter year made it an: in dependent city, and a year later .it voluntarily submitted. ; to Austria! Charles VI made it a free city in 1710, and in 1750 Maria Theresa "made it a free port. In 1797 , and . Z8C5 ' it was taken by I the French. From ISO.') to 1814 it wis", in possess ion of the French - province of Illjri, but fro"m 1814 to 1810 remain ed attuched to the Austrian Kingdom It violently opposed Italy, and re mained loyal during the revolution of Ibl'J, and, in consideration thereof was accorded the privileges of iocal self-government. That Austria will ever voluntarily give up tno Tyrol is manifestly absurd She would tight to the last man even u aa Kurcpo should demand it, and it roro than probable that a majority cf the Tyroleans and ''men of Trieste." as Garibaldi calls them, would join Austria ia resisting their annexation. Theccfeuoa of Trieste is even 'more absurd; siuca ia giving up! Trieste Austria would lose Ler-ouly groat port of, entry nd t j aireel tounection vith the bta. '. i ' i An old woman was lately " arrested at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, for selling salmon wliicb she had heavily weighted with sand aujd small pebble Tho iusertipn of th' is ballast was so ingeniously performed that for months before the trickery was .discov ered she had been reapingj large profits. 0 ."v. uiihsu Auoian iroops quartered at Malta there are some black Jews, members of the1 community of the B'nai Israel, existing on the coast cf Mal abar. They claim to be descendants of the Jews sent by King Solomon to India to collecr, ivory and precious stones. They differ very materially from othtr Jews in many of their religious: ceremo nies, and only observe the Jewish Sabbath and the Passover. 1 ' Milestones on the Road to Health. The recovery of digestion and the sumption of activity by the liver, bowels and kidneys are milestones which nmrlr progress on the road to health. I They speedily become perceptible when Uostet ter's Stomach Bitters is used by the invalid Nothing so surely and expeuitloasly ' con sumes the distance to the desired goaL A no bodily function can suffer interruption witliout impairing the general health of 0wMrooOMr,u uire peneci vigor, neaitli 's .synonym, vuntil that function be actively resumed. Take, instance, digestion, a suspension of which invariably reclined by the Bitters. If the organs upon which it devolves grow weak, biUousness, constipation, headache, poverty .-.t 4 l- 1.1. 1 1 1 I 1 . . i inc uhaaj, uu t iniuuu'U utuer sympbOJJls supervene, which indicate unmistakably the baneful general influence of dyspepsia. The disappearance jof all these smptoms through the use of the Bitters shows "with what thoroughness it removes their cause. ; Miscellaneous. General Insurance Agency JOHN W. GORDON & BRO., I . . . . 24 riorth7 Water Street. J REPRESENTING OYER ,1 ' - : ,: !'. ..! :. ... - If ' . 1 Fifty Million Dollars As9ets j' i'; ; ' FIRE. ' .; I ' Hambirif-Bremen' of..... ......... ....'..Germany Miiaiasippi, Valley of...... Memphia, Tenn Liverpool A London & Globe of.J. England Seaboard of.'. .V....!.,.....i........Norfoik, Va Fireman's Fund of., California , . Pamlico of. Tarhoro, N. C , i - , . . ... 1 LaCaisse Generale of. Paris, France Galveston Insurance Ass'n Galveshm1 Tex uaiveston insurance ass n..; waives ton, lex Mobile Underwriters of. .......Mobile, Ala iHu.uic ui .jMuvme, xeuu 7 . ' ; .;J . LIFE Metropolitan of. ......New York Life Ins. Co. of Virginia, of.. .Petersburg, Va june 25 . i. , - Raleigh & Augusta Air-Line, - j ' StrpERiNTiKDBHi's Office, . i ; ft Raleigh, N. C, May 10th, 187. . ON AND AFTER MONDAY, May 10, 1878, trainj on this road will run as fol lows : Sundays excepted- ! j - i PASSENGER TRAIN.. . ' ; ; Tra'n leaves Raleigh 5:30 P M Arrives at Hamlet 12.1 P P M Leaves I Hamlet:.. .........1.30 P M Arrives at Raleigh ;.:;..8.46 P M This train makes close connections at Ham let with the Carolina Central Railroad to and from Wil ilmington, .Charlotte Asheville, I f&h b.U8hei ;'- s " v1 -S, Warm Springs and all points in BAGSountry, ft ...... 1 forth Carolina and all points South i tSy Vift..i... ........ IA Stato8ville Western North Carolina and all points and Southwest: . L" JOHN C. WINDER, july 26 -tf . Superintendent. Werner & Prempert's Tonso- 1 n ' " ' I ' JOS, 11, North Front aud 7,;. Sou,th Front Streets. Satisfaction guaranteed. ' -. None but the most experienced workmen emp oyed in these es tan. tshments. Manufacturers of Tonics, Hair! Oil, Col octu?. Renovate rs Dyes, JBeautiflers, Ac, . ... ... .... .v. p. vt - mcn x -rrr 1 1 !i ' s The. Cosmopolitan; i.ii j i .T.-.V ;Baer-Lager .Beaiv ;; rriHE' fJEST LAGEB is sold at my.Bar fof Five Cents ver Glasf! I iWffTinew. Alesi Liquors andifl-ari'tJl ways oi rnanL. upen lay or nigni. --y. apl.ll. J .Proprietor. j aoa.ooo AUU.UUU . DAIIV EXPECTED On Hundred : 1 ' 1 TllOUSand fMf A QQ j j OllJiMK" I Which we are prepared I bargains ' ktt t -l to offer it good GEO. MYERS, june ."24 11 and 13 80. Front 5. La&er Beer. XnO iid&L IU in buy anu mei ' j . 1 fliaartAat ' I jllK3diJVai0 . I I -lJ " . IT'I )R SALE Br THE KEG; BOTTLE, OR 'doiea. i ...v- v .v . ; a ry it this hot weatner. , 1 1 will give you a good appetite and good le p and make you healthy and wealthy and I wvje. H. MARCUS A SON, No. 5, Market street. jyll Corrected Every Thursday by I PETTEWAiri &f SCHULICEN COMMISSION MEKCIIANTB AND I'i;0(fCi: liUdKER3. ?Sin3oH, N. C. CTXZOXiBBALZ PHICES. i jJSifThe followlnif quotAtwins reprecnt now i amaii order Matter price hTe to be charged. UAUlilAU liahny ...... ...... Double Anchor..!..! i 13 Q ;13 unuoie ADcnor "A ( 13 I v. - wuV'.- I A W T 1 . . r m . . ' uaw i ortn uarouna, xlamfl, ft lb............... Shoulders, 2..... 8ide. "9 fi.w 11 8 I 9 10 7 6 12 I 9 10 13 & I Western Smoked Side, B)....M............. & 0houlden..M. Lfry saited r ide, 7 6 Shoulders. 1? ft.... ;..:.VS BEEF Live weight..- BARBELS Soirite Turenrine Second Hand, each.......... 1 65 0 1 75 New Tnrk.cMh. nw.: . 1 75 ' l a re - BEESWAX V ft..... i 25 & 26 f BRICKS Wilmiasrton, M 8 00 010 00 nnr I l1 ortliern i. oo u or 15 25 lb Q 35 25 40 11 12 12 Q UX "A u - : 15K 00 13 28 30 UlA 17 18 20 72 75 r OA 7X 95 4? BUTTER North Carolina ft - r AVm ri?:"'" T-ii m tv. AlUAl'IV, J9 fJ.................j Adamantine, Vet GHEES h 1 Northern Factory, y ft... COFFEE Java. V ft.:....... 1 Rio ft i for Lagima, V ft 1 Is COUXjMEAL- bushel.... 4 M ft- TIlJZj A Yrn' hnn? JftrdT"'" I ' I flail Mackerel, Ao. l, y bbl....l6 00 10 00 Io. 1, bbl...J j 8 75 ,9 00 Mackerel, n. 2, y bbl....l2 50 00 0C yo. 2, yt bbi.i ;. 6 oo a 50 Mackerel, c. 3 $ bbl 00 00 8 5f Mulleti, V bbl...L.. 3 00 3 50i 5 00 8 00 N. Ci Herrise, "W'bbl Drr-CodJ..TS ro...i..i.. IVaQ 0 FLOtTR Fine, V bbh.J 0 00 I 5 00 Saper, Aorthern; y bol... 5 00 ' 5 50 Extra do i i " i V bbl... 5 75 & 6 25 Family ; " y bbl... 7 00 - 8 00 City ;MillxrSuper V bbl... 7 00 7 25 " - Family y bbl... 7 50 ' 7 75 " fix. Familybbl... 8 00 G 8 25 FERTILIZERS f . Peruvian Ganno; :2000ft b. 54 00 55 00 Uturh phosphate f " 00 00 00 00 I Carolina Fertilizer " ? 45 00 fi)5l 00 Ground Bone, ' l" 00 00 40 00 Bohe Meal ? ! " 00 00 45 00 " Flour " ' 00. 00. 47 00 Naraesa Guano, f " 50 00 55 00 Complete Manure 00 00 67 00 Whann'Phoephate " 00 00 70 00 WandonPhoBphaite.i 44 44 00 00 70 00 BergerABrutz'flRoe.4 44 00 00 00 00 Wilcox, Gibb A Co., ma nipulated GuanoiL.......48 00 67 50 GLUE V ft . u....;....... ' 8 2 10 1 i GRAIN Corn,8tore, 56fta 67 70 Corn, cargo, y 56;ftB. CO Gl Corn, yel., iV butbeL. ..... None Oats, " bushel L J....... 60 60. Peaa, cow, " bushel! 80 1 00 HIDES Green, ft .'....... ' 4 ! Dry, A- 10 10 HAY Eastern, 100 Be... 1 10 1 25 I Worth River. W 100 lb.. 1 fiO 6b 1 10 HOOP IRON V 'ton 80 00 85 00 LARDKTorthern ft I North Carolina y ft 11 ,,.12 LIME y bbl :.:i..V. 1 25 0 00 : jjbip rtuff, resawed Mft.18 00 20 00 Rough edge plant.' V M ft: 16; 00 18 00' West India cargo accord- ing to quality, M ft...l2 00 14 00 Dressed nooring,8eaioned.l5 00 25 00 Scantling and boards, com- 1 mon V M ft....L .,12 00 14 00 MOLASSES Cuba,hhdgl 33 37 UUDa, DDIS., gai 35 & 4U Sugar bouse, hhds. gal. 24 44 44 I bblsi V gal... 26 1 1 Orleans Choice bbls. i cal. 37 & , 45 NAILS Cut,j20dtd4d,Vk'g 2 85 J 3-75 OILS lerpsene, y gal. 15 v Lmd, gal 1 10 1 00 1 45 0 1 10 Linseed, V gal..... ' t 1 K ai. ............ ...... , iivr njf 1 w PEANUTS bushel.. ..X... 1 05 1 25 POTATOES Sweet, bus. f. 60 75 Irish, Northern, y bbl 2 50 3 00 PORK-Northern,city.mess.l2 00 00 Thin, y bW ...J 00 00 00 00 P Prime, y bbl (extra j.u....J0 50 11 00 I Rump, y bbl....J.....;.l.....O0 00 00 00 RTnEf!rnlin. lh fiUf . V -w . r V , (mw . 'WW J jaBt laaia, id uu i 00 LROPjO ... , - 22 SALTpAlum, V ' sack.;..';. 60 'i Liverpool, r Jack........... 75 American y sack........:... 75 f Marshal's- fine, y sack.. 1 30 , 00 ' 80! 80 1 40 " ! 1 7t i Porto Rico, j ft .10 00 110.; 00 10 A- Coffee, W B)...:.v..:..... 00 c " , y fir u;. Ex c v B...'..t,.'.....:...-. 00 Crushed y ftl.Ij.i'4 m::? ji I HOAP Northern. D ft.... anus uijtus uontrsct, yjSiw & own uommon, y m... l 60 2 00 Cypres saps M.... ....j... I 50 ; 2 00 Cypreaa hearts, .M 2 00 30 0 . BTAVES-W. 0. bbl. M.10 00 15 00 RObhd. ip E.. a. .-...OO 00 00 00 ' Cyprew, M....... ;.00 00 00 00. TALLOW ft.uL,... , 9 10 TIMBER Shipping' y M ...10 00 ' 11 00 ' I Mill! prime per M....i... 7 60 9 00 : I Mill, fair Pr M 00 6 50 L Inferior to Of dinary,perM 00 5 00 WHISKEY North'H, per gl 1 25 3 M -I North Caroina, per gal .... 160 2 25 WOOL Unwashed, per ft... 18 Wvshed. xer i ft - r ,26 i , , , . r : Notice; ; SCHEDULE B TAX I j A LL WHOLALlSanrt KefculMercIianta jM. are hereby notified that a privilege tax wa levied by the Legislatures of 1875, 1876 and 1877. of Fire Hollars: (the suae leril county Kin additi n to the Schedule taxes that in giving in their purcLases the Jawaow compels payment on all purchases,! made within the State as well ajps.,of -the 8tate, (incladiDg timber, lumber, urpendn1,rpirit turpentine, rosia andaatal ptorbsof adyktnd and, cotton. All hotelsA boarding houset, resiauranis ana eating nouserare required by law - to pay a, tax or one-hair per eent. oa gross receipts. The tax wil be doe July 1st, ani payable within the first ten days there after, on all purchases since U15 1st: of Jan aary, 1878.. All JUI L 1 vr iu jrv-tu mi. $ J asJSfc. J l sneduieuiaxeawiiipave oosw oy aiteaa- Btrictly enfoiced. iaod owing to' Xho, xmail amount couectea on me aoove acneuuie Jur therjast fceveral years and the numerous ciiuclHms upon th returns given in by par- Ueainbhsineaa, I m prompted to request thatyou be careful in making tip correet and poaitlveTeturna. thereby relieving me of the anpleasant duty enjoined upon me of looking over your books and Invoices. In this connection it is especially and particui nUMJe Dy yourom. through or by liroliers must be included py you in your returns. J. K. MAMPKO.V; llelster of Iteda. Jane 22-eodst Bail EoaSSos?aX CAROLIlWENTnAili WAY COMPANY. I 0,,,c,Q,,1I.'81JI,ji:1 WUmtajtoB. K. a, M.r Ui Change of Schedule. ' ' I i- 1 the 0:JhArNn)A.FTEH MONDAY, Wh in t) thefoIlowinirRhwlUwnilV . i ln,l on thL. R,i-., ? " f? WraU4 ... . I PASSROfm, MAIL AND TRAIN. "I Leave Wilmington l k m u u No. 1. lArrit !? at Hamlt t.......il!40 A U J " . at CharlotUat 6:35 A H o. 2. Urrive at Han.letat.......l2:15 A M i J t Wilmington at 7:45 1 U M oa Tue.dav., Thav. d tVednedajf and Friayi lunatJ, SIIBLB Y DIVISION. MAIL, FREIGHT. P ASSENOER AND EXPRESSi J No; 3. v-J ChT!o'.. L ..:S5 A M j arrive at onelDj..... 110:50 A M No. 4. Ve7e 8l-i?J"- 112:45 P M 1 Arrive ai t;riAriAta l.aa u TrafM No. 1 1, 3 and 4 ran Dally escept Sunday. ' m 5:0 PM. and Charlotta mt Pu cloge conreciion at! Hamlet, arriving at Ral eigh at 8:45 A M. ' 1 ; ? 74 1 enger. forJRtatM villi and Weitera N L K KrbyQ IvTrainTirrive at StatiVilU next morning at Jhl5, arriv. 44Biad of Wtit- em Ro&u" t 'A'-m p if .a a.i evenuijr. V. 0. JOHJTAOV. 1 , - buu aiuTui0 m mV 20 General Suxirhitenden. Cn'ISup'ts Office, WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AU ! GTJ8TA RAILKOAp; ' t Wilmington, N. C,,Joae l,ig7l CHANGE OF SCHKDTJLEJ I n - 'i r Irs - J-f"j! " 1 1 On and after . Mond.y, JuflV 3, the follow ing schedule will be ran on this road: I DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAI.V,(datly ? . t. v txcept Sunday.) -Leave WihnIngton.t....,.:..l.t.. 10 25 A Arrive i-iorence...M......;....... 3 20P,M Leave Florence 3 30 PIM Arrive at Wilmington.. Jj: j6 P M 'NIGHT EXPRESS' tRAlX (Dailij). Leave Wilmington.. ;..;.! .' 7 35 P II Leave Florence... ....... 47 P M Arrive at Columbia ..j; ,j 3 25 A M Leave Columbia.M. 30 A M Leave Florenee,..... I 00JA M Arrive at Wilmington jB 30 A M i - 1 Thia Train will onlv itoo at BriokWi Fleminfirton. Whitevilfe. Fair Blof. Nltk- ols, Marion, and Florence, aad all 1 station oetween iriorene and CoinmDla. Pafiengeri for Augusta and Won take Night Exprese ?rain frpmjWi; should take mington. Through Sleeninr Cars on nlrrht trains for Charleston and Augusta., , I t : 1 j , JOHN F. DITINE, General 8ttpt j une'3 '" V . ' "i " f a. J EAILE0AD COUPATIY. V '1 I , '! . I . . Orrion o Gbh'l ScriBHrmrbairT -WUmington, N.fC7 June, 11878. i CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On ; and after ' Mpn day 'June 3d, l7t, at 3:15 A. M., Passenger train on the Wil mington A Weldoa Railroad will Tan u fol lows : 1 t '" " "" :i r" DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TEA I If, dally. Leave Wilmington; Ffdnt Bt ' Depot h ' at. r.?.... t MAM Arrive at Weldu.;..;.;;;..:.. J s 10 P M i itb weiaon......;.........;...,.,..i 12 dr,Jl Arrive at Wilmington, Front 8 tj I - ' . Depot atifiaiii.i.;. M. 1 , 70S 1 ; NioxrcJiiAtq I andJ express tbalv, ; UAILX EXCEPT SUNDAY, j LeaT WUinlnrtotf.TrontSff ? 1 Depot at... ..M 7 60 P K Arrive at Weldoa at......i.L.;. '310AM' Leave Weldon, daily at........'.:..i ' J U A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. I jjepoj at...............;.... 10 01 A k Tralnf bhrrTarVeror Brauch1 Boad leave Rocky Mount for Tarboro aC 2.30 P M daUv, and Tuesday, Thursday and Balurdayrt "' A:M. I Returning, JeavfA7arberq ,atr'.l4.l5 ine u ay Train matee'.flJosefjcniMetioo.at Weldoa for. all I (omtst North: via. tiif Lin daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Rih mond and all rail roateaj- 1 i i- La.' 'Night train mkteVJdUia::opnewti4n t Weldon. for all poinU nor& via-UcbaBoa Slocpinfi Carp aAtadjd jtp'AllJiihJt Xtsizi. JOHN F. DIYINE, Geaexal Siptl june 3 ocrajD rrixi Tlie Old Honie ltcdp6ncd. i " tiyyii u a . - I'- I 'ii . TUii OLD ANDl HEIilADLE - 1 watchmaiiOT'fl; a : JOTVOllerfl. , .... - r hi j , l &tabliflhment,;JI j J. Haa bfen rooj)enetl by one of its former Mr. J. II. Allen. Practical , Watchma ker, and Mr. L..,$..F L BrOVnf . Jcwellef and Engraver, Trill bV' constantly In at .tendance, and wilj ive.th4f neriotiai at tention to work intrusted to'tbem. ' 'i ";,'iJiK.r': nQ.fiofralialiV.-. vu Chronometerf Eated .and nautical Instrument. Bepalrrd I Tirao tken-byTransit Jntniiiirii. JtVaicl., Cluck?, .TeireifyJ 1 ' ,!' hilverwjrH Mud Fancy joods "i-V 'fit I jnarilTsb! " . ! CaUat.thoold ftaoJ of thos.;w. fifiow & SONS, , i !! 1 !Z7oi:37 Uarket fltrbet, Jan 2S T. XX,. AJiWJ' 1 1 i t

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