THE LILY.
And shall the lily of the vale
ljisdalii the painted rose?
O. ne be proud that she .is pale.
V nil he in purple glw
K ii. tu the gU.ry of Hitir oiith
-,'rl " froili the lowly ground;
A .in:, while they biuouiou ei-ui,
Ai.d then no more are found.
A handful of brief, gasty wind
Tnaich away their breath;
Ktormcome- with cruel rain behind,
And they lie cruatied m death; -Or
if the worm a!ut the root
be hungry for hi prey.
The prouioof the kindly fruit
lropt troin the teui away,
-o hhalt thou also drop, O man!
Heihink thee, wiiatart thou ?
ttiighJ. ihuugu thy Utile mortal span
h clid in purplnow,
10 thy ftlr no wr the gardener saith,
.snort l eauty Hhalt thou have; -
Ihv golden giory vanisheth,
v ben tnou art In the grave ! .
yri.m the Dunlin of Ambrosius fctUD.
' Gcb. Joe Lane, of Oreson.
In publishing a letter from this vet
,ran Drmoorat to a lady relative in
Nortb Carolina, the Charlotte Obser
ve, , a j of him : This eminent and
honored gentleman is another of the
pods whom North Carolina ha sent
out from hi r borders to illumine with
their detds the pages of histories of
d.atant State. Born in North Caro
liua, of North Carolina people, North
Carolina claims bim as one of her
,o , and places his name amoDg those
ui the many illustrious men hom
abe he produced Uis fame, how
tver, caniot be said to' belong to any
oue Sute, for he is apart ot all. As
Kldier ard civilian he cm veil his way
to uational distinction, and he is dis
tinguished now as the only man livi g
h(j wasevr bofore the war a candi
date on the national ticket, he having
been a candidate in 1860 for Vice
President. Even yet the twin-names
Breckinridge and Lane,' are familiar
to nearly all ears. During the war
between the States Gen Lane was
hands off though he tells us that one
tl his sons was in the Confederate ar
my, having quit West Point in '61 in
order to offer his sword to the South.
Born in 1801, Gen Lane is now 78
years of age. He does well to say thai
nis life has been an eventful one. A
member of a State Legislature when
he was 21 years of age, then a private
in the regular army and a few years
later u major general Governor of
Ortgon, Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, member of Congress, United
States Senator and candidate for Vice
President, he has certainly seen of
war and politics a measure which has
fallen to the lot of but few men who
have ever liyed in this country. After
tbe fitful scenes through which he has
passed he sits down quietly to spend
the remainii g years of a green old age
amid tbe comforts of home and sur
rounded by his children. May tbe
years be lengthened to him, mellow
ing as ibey ix crease, will be the wish
of all of his fellow countrymen vho
may havethe pleasure of reading this
sketch of his 'changeful life, prepared
by his yet steady hand.
How Gen. Shields was Cared.
The late Gen Shields, at the battle
of Cerro Gordo, in Mexico, cvas se
verely wounded while leadiag his men,
hut be refused to quit the field. He
advanced to tbe charge, when he was
struck in the chest by a copper grape
shot that passed through his lungs
lie fell into the arms of Oglesby, at
present United ' States Senator from
Illinois, and was carried from the bat
tlefield to all appearances lifeless.
Obituary notices appeared afterward
in nearly all the papers of the country,
no convinoed were the brother officers
of tbe impossibility of his surviving
such a terrible wound. For weeks he
lay at the brink of death in tbe neigh
borhood of the battlefield, and his
cure beems little short of a mirae'e
Tbe army surgeons had given him over
for death, when a Mexican doctor said
he would live if he would let him re
move the ooagulated blood from the
wound. Shields, as a kill or cure
remedy, told him to try, and a fiue
nlk handkerchief was worked iu and
finally drawn through ihe wouud, re
moving the extravasant blood, when
daylight could . be seen through the
hole. He lived to be a hale and nearty
man, free from disease or any iDo nve
nience from the wound, which was o ju
sidered at that time mortal.
A Singular State of Affairs
Bfistol, Va, is prhips the only city
iu the world that ha two Mayors, two
pity goveruments, police, ere, aLd that
n tailed in two ritates The hue be
tween Tennessee and Virginia is in the
centre of Maia etreet and it gives rise to
many funny bceues, as for ex Ample, the
una way couple need no coach and-four,
but arm-in-arm step across Alain street
and are w.dded. The fugitive who
commits a crime iu Virginia goes to
the pavement on the o.her side of the
street and talks defiautly to the officer
on the opposite side, who has a war
rant for his arrest. A etuoible or a
too bold disposition w.ll sorae'imes,
however, bring him to grief. Several
instances have occurred of fugitives
being "Buttled across the line by a par
ty prepare (J whi'e in the aciof uolding
sqcb a conversation, and they tell of
a man who defiantly perched himself
on a pile of store b xes, within six feet
pf the line, jeering the officers on the
other side, but unfortunately for him,
jome more law-abiding citizens tilted
the boxes, and when he reached the
ground, to his extreme mortification,
he found that he was ia the other
OUte.
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tion, headache; or intermittent iBd remit
tent fevers, when it ia. a tact established by
unquestioned evidence
that the bitters will
these evi's. .All the
oreveit ana remove
symptoms of latitude and general debility
pe dily vani-h when this invigoraut is giyen
a. trial- I I -i i 'i
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VICTORIOUS!
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And Grand aledal of Honor.
Econoniy, Durability aad Rapidity
combined with, perfect -work.
Are D'itinguishing: Features of the
celebrated I
Giant Farmi anft Wareiionse Fans,
j iade bv j j , ' '
A. Pif DICKEY,
Racine, Wls J
Now having many tateinipiwa!5tnts, thy are fuity
equal to Crvery demand fcleaniag all kmcfe of Grain,
Peas, Beans, Castor Beans, Com and Small Seed.
They grade Wheat pen'ebtly by once handling. Sep
arate Oats from Wheat, parley and Rye.' ITheyhave
very perfect arrangements for cleaning Timothy,
Clover, Flax Seed, Onfhftrd Grask, and all other
Small Seeds. They Chaff perfectly, and combine
every quauncaaon required to ca lac dcsi wor ia
the saortftjsie.
r&KM ran
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Warehouse, as well as Farm Mills, are largely con
structed, both kinds requiring jiine sizes to' accom
racxlate the demand, and eivinjr a capacity of from 50
to' 500 bushels per hour, according to sl2e'cf milL
They are shipped, boxed for ocean transpprtatior!,
and "set up" or ("knocked dowri" for forwarding
inland, as requested; and; in i all cases put free on
board Cars or. Steamer- Orders jGlled same day as
received. . V . , V. . - , - 4T'- .
Mills shipped "knocked down go for half the
freight ch-ired as whtn farwarded "setup." Oleo
jraphs and Circulars supplied on application, Prices
will be quoted ar and oa liberal terms. Carre
onderxe soliciwd. !' , I i . , ! I i
SoK Bear & Bros..
r 1 1 Ah. L r Lb a u Ki. in announctne to tQei
I . i 1 1 M f. 1 i .
numsroua friend and patron' that they hir
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one rf the most complete and largest tt cks
of " M
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CLOTHING & FURNISHING G0DDS
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IATSl&c,
And that the above will be sold at lower
prics than by any other House in tha city.
Call early and getBargalna.
jane 17.
SOL BEAR k BROS.
wnoLzmALS pmcEc.
The following quotaOom represent tbe
wholesale prices generaliT. In making up
mall orders hihe' piicea nTe to be charged.
BAGGING Oar 4y .......
Uouble AnctkLfT........
11 o .
11 j. j-.
10 0 it
5 & 6
10 13
6 7
Double Anchor A",
Standard Domestic.......
BACON Nortb Carolina.
llama, V 0.............L.....M
.:; Shoulders. n.
Hides, V Tb .........
Western Amoked
Haunt.
Hide-, y ro U
"Hhoaiders. lM
Dry Salted
j Sides, lb U
iHhoaldeib, lbi.
BEEF Liv weieht.....
3ARIIELS Spii iu TuTteaone
8econd Hand, each 1 25
i New York, eac,' new 1 76
BEHWAX B 20
BRICKS Wilmington, ?M 8 00
50
8.S
21
10 00
Northern 00
014 0
BUTTEl North Carolina fi 15
Northern, "9 lb ...1 15
CANDLES Sperm V lb 36
20
25
40
Tallow, m
Adamantine, V set............ 9 Q 11
GHEES h. !
Northern Factory, ? E ... 8
D airy cream, HP B 1 1 M Q
8tate, &..J...J...J 7
COFFEE Java, V fi 28 0
Rio,2 1 12J
1 :9
u
8
SO
16M
20
75
2 19
Laguyra, ft.Cr: 18
CORN MEAL bushel.... 70
COTTON TIES f bdl... 1 35
DOMESTIC
Sheeting, 4-4 f yard.......
Tarn, V bunch 95
1I8H i
Mackerel, No. 1, V bbl....l6 00
No. 1, V Mbbl I........ 8 75
Mackerel, No. 2, bbl....l2 60
No. 2, M bbl 6 00
o
G
Q'10 00
y 00
00 oc
Q 6 5C
e 8 5C
Q 2 50
6 00
e 0
Q 4 00
5 00
6 00
G 8 00
7 25
7 75
e 8 25
00 00
00 00
51 00
40 00
45 00
47 00
40 00
67 00
70 00
70 00
00 00
Mackerel, No. 3 ? bbL....00 00
Mullets, bbl.
2 00
N. C. Herring, keg 5 50
Dry U91, V IB
FLOUR Fine; bbl..
iSuper, Northern, ? bbl...
Extra do " bbl...
FamilT " ? obi...
City MillEx,.Super W bbl...
I " Family bbl...
i ! Ex. Family bbl...
I 7
0 00
4 00
6 00
6 00
7 00
7 60
8 00
FERTILIZERS
Peruvian Guano, 2000 lbs. 60 00
Baueh'a Phosphate " " 00 00
Carolina Fertilixer
" 45 00
" 00 00
00 00
00 00
" 35 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
Ground Bone,
Bone Meal
" Flour
Navassa Guano,
Complete Manure
Whann'a Phosphate
Wando Phosphate, "
Berger ABrutx'sRoa. '
Wilcox, Gibb k Co., ma
nipulated Guano. ........ .48 00
GLUE y ft '. 8
GRAIN Corn,itore,V 56fia 65
Corn, eanro. TQ 56 fis 66
67 60
10
67
Corn.yeL, busheL None.
Oats, V bushel 45
Peas, cow, ? bushsl 65
HIDES Green, ft 4
Dry,? ft 9 0
HAY Eastern, V 100 lbs... 1 00
50
65
1
North River, V 100 lbs.... 1 00 1 10
HOOP IRON y ton 60 00
t& uu
LARD Northern's ft
7M
8K
I North Carolina y ft....M.
LIME 13 bbl...,...:...
11
90
12X
I 00
LUMBER City steam sa'wd i
Ship stuff, resawed, ? M ft. 18 00
Rough edge plank.? Mft.16 00
West India cargo, accord
ing to quality, ? M ft...l 2 00
Dressed fiooring,seasoned. 16 00
Scantling and boards, com
mon, M ft 12 00
MOLASSES Cuba.hhdV gl 32
20 00
18 00
14 00
25 00
14 00
45
3 50
1 45
il 10
20
1 35
50
3 60
10 50
00 00
11 00
00 00
00
1 15
Cuba, bbls.,W gal
35
18
20
35
60
13
10
Sugar house, bhds. y gal.
bbls. y gal...
Orleans Choice bbls.
al.
NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,k?g
,VVt 2
OILS Kerosene, V ga
il
Lard. V gal 1
Linseed, V 1 00
Rosin, ? gal 12
PEANUTS ? bushel , 90
POTATOES -Sweet,? bus. 00
Irish, Northern, ? bbl 3 00
PORSNorthern,citymess.lO 00
Thin, ? bbl....i ......iOO 00
Prime, ? bbl (extra) 10 60
Rump, ? bbl 00 00
RICE Carolina, ? ft 7
East India, ft....: 00
Rough. bushel... J ...1
RAGS Country, ? ft
00
l'-C
IK
IX
IK
City, i
ROPE.,
City, .ft
Hemp
Manilla.
SALT Alum, ? sack
Liverpool, ? sack.
American ? sack
70
80
75
00
00
80
35
00
10
00
9
Marshal's fane, y sack....M
Cadix ? sack j. 75
SUGAR Cuba, y ft
Porto Rico, ? ft
A Coffee, ? ft
B " ? ft
c " ? a:
Ex c-? ft :....j........
9X
10
00
0
7
00
8X
UK
7K
Crushed? ft..L
bOAP Northern, ? ft.... 5
SHINGLES Contract, ? 3f 6 00
Common, TP M 1 50
BTAVEt? W. O. bbl. ? M.10 00
R O hhd. ? E.. 00 00
TALLOW-? ft 8
TIMBER Shipping V M ...10 00
7 00$
2 25
15 00
00 00 1
00
12 00
10 75
8 00,
6 50
4 50
4 00
3 60
Mi 1, extra per M
: Mill, prime per M
: Mill, fair per M ,.
! Common, per M
8 60
7 00
6 00
.4 00
Interior to Ordinary,perj M 3 00
WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 25
1 North Caroina, per gal... 1 60
WOOL Unwashed, per ft... 2 )
Washed. xer ft 26
Burrv wool, rer ft 15
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9
25
22
28
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Hall & Pearsall
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QFFER FOR SALE, AT close price, a
FRESH and COMPLETE stock of Gereral
Groceries, consisting in part of
1 fin Boxes D.S. Sides.
A U U
25
r Bbls. New Mess Pork.
15
X Tubs choice Northern Butter.
Af) Bbls. Flour made frm.NEr
-y WHEAT and put up in Fancy
Packages, ' !-.".'
3C00 Eush Corn-White nd Mixed
rAA Bush fresh Va,,.
OUU Water Grosnd Meal.
o A Bbls. and Hbds New Crop
jU i Cuba Molasifta,
aug'll ' - j
Rooms and Board.
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VERT FINE ROOMS AND BOARD ean
be famished to families, couples, or sin
gle persons, on farorable terms for the Sum
mer, at the p'eaaant and convenient dwell
ing on the comer ol Front and Mulberry
streets. I - .
Both transient, permanent and day board
ers accommodated at moderate prieeev
For particulars enquire of i
Mkrt.L. BOUDINOT, x
Junel4-tf Cor. Front and Mnlbeir tti
ittiscollanoousl
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FOK
P. 1. BRIDGERS & 00,
July 23
ONLY 19 DOLLARS !
I PENNSYLVANIA. '
LINGER MACHINE
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Equal to any Sincer in the Market !
The above cut represents the rcrgt popular
Ftyle for the pe pie. which we offer you for
the very low price cf $19, in Ending attacb
men's. Remember, we d not ak you
to par until you have seen the machine.
After having examined it if it is not all we
represent, re:um it to us at our expense.
Conduit yonr interests aad order at once. ! If
jou live within seven hundred miles t&
fieig t will not bt mo e thai one dollar. '
AdJrtSi, j
Peiiiisylyania Sstc Ma.hice Co.,
17 N. I Oth Street,
. I Philadelphia, Pa.
aug29-wtf
A WJiLK. m your own
ro-K-n, ami r.o ca. ital risk
ed. Voir can gise t hfc'bu-
siufss a" trial without exDTse. J h best
opportunity ever offered for thre will ng to
work. Yeu should try notbi. g else until
you see for yourself what you can do at the
business we effer. No room to explain
here You can devote all your 1 imn or only
your spare time to the business, and m ake
great pay for every hour that you work.
Women make as much as men. Send for
special private terms andjparticulars.which
we mail free. $5 Outfit free. Don't com
plain of hard times while 5 on have such a
chance. Address II. HALLETT & CO.
Portland. Maine, j iune 7-d&w.
Bturgies, Buggies,
Harness & Paddles,
FOR SALE AT
3rd St., opposite City Hail.
RKPAIRLNO DONE WITH j NfcAT3fE38
J AND DISPATCH, j ' ,
HURSE-8B0EING A SPECIAlTFe
ed
Miscellaneous.
YELLOY FEVEg- BLACK VOMIT.
It is to soon ta forget the ravga of this
xernoie aisewe, wpich w.l: no
. -1 t j - . .
upuoi rtTu-n
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in a more ma inbt atd viru
ent frm iii ihe
fall months of 79;. t
Mxrrell's Hepatise, a Rroedv discovered
in Southern Nubia and usjed with such won
derful reulfs in iouth Au erica where :he
juost ageTvtea caes of f-v-r are forcd.
iau3e: from o; e t two ouac- of til t be
filtered or strained tot t e blood each tiu;e
it pg;es through the Liver, as long an hi
cesh of bile exietx. By its wonderful ac li n
on the Liver and Htjo'rtxic'i the HfclPATlpfK
not vnlv rrevents to k ce,-taintv any kind of
bVver and Blark Vjr.il it, but alfocu.es Utad
ch51, t'oi f ti(-tion of ?he tiowf'.p, Dyspepsia
md a!! Malarial cLtntt.
No ore reetifea1" ellw "evr who will
epelthe Valari! Pois n and vippof b.ie
trora the blood by u in ftix. ki l's Hepatink,
Wjhich i. sold bv all Iru:gts in 25 c rt;r c
l.C0 bottles, or wiil be ee t br t-x re- b4 tht
Proprietors A. F. M - R Kl.L A CU."j
rhi!a-ielp!-.ii, Pa.
I
Dr PembertoL's Stilliarla or Guen's
ji
JT1 ffi" The rrorti of wor.de fu' cure? o
Rheumatism, KcrntuU ! t i h un, H.Tphi
U, fJancr, Litre-? a-d S re' t nt come from
all rartj ot the connfy are -of om-. reaiark
able but so: miraculous a? to be do'jfbted wer
it not :or the aouniaace of proof.
Remarka'ble Cure of Scrofula, &c.
jCASE OF UO!i. J. i. BRANDON.
E.INGST0S, Ga., Sept. 15, 1871l
Gent?; For sixteen rears I hare been a
great suIerer from tcrofuia in it aot-t r1 ia
iresingl for ms. 1 hare been o fi ed to my
room and be o for lit teen -y ars with scrofa
lou? ulcerations, j Ihe inot pp-oved reme
dies for such cases hd ben used, ar.d th
most eminent phjsiciar.s consulted, wjt'jo it
ay decidea benefit. 'Ihus prcstrateld, dis
tress d, despbndinjr, I was adr:eed bv Dr.
yer, Flojrd county, Ga., to comrnenoe
the use of your Compound Extract St;liiniria
Larguageja inautlicieht to describe the re i
liet l obtained trom tn- use ot the f-t'.magia
as it is to convey an adequate idea of the in.
ter.gitv of my euffering btfore using jour
medicine ; sutficient to say, I abandoned all
other remedies ard continued th ue of y ur
Extract of Stillingia, unt.l I can say trulr,
"ljam cured of all pain," of alt disease, with
nothing to obstruct the active rn'euit of my
profession . More than eig-ht months have
elapsed since thi9 retnarkabie cure, without
any return cf the disease. 1
For he truth of the above statement, I re
fer to any gentleman in'ilartow courty, Ga.,
and to the members of the brof Cherokee
Circuit, who are acgaaintod with me. I shall
eyer remain, with the deepest gratitude,
Your obeoient servant,
C BRANSON, Att'y at-Law. j
Nil P. AC LZ.
West Point, Ga.,. Sept.. 16, 1870.
Gents: My dauhte- was taken on the 25th
day ot June, 1H63, with what was supposed
to be Acute Hhecmatism, and was t-eated for
the same wiih noeuccess. In Ibarch, tollow
?ng, pieces of bone began tq work out of the
right arm, and continued tn api e r till all
the bone from tbe elbow to the shoulder joint
cme out. Many pieces of b ne came out ot
the right foot aa leg. Tbe case was then
pronounced one of White dwelling. Afte
having been confined about six years to her
bed, and the case considered hopeless I was
induced to try Dr. Pemberton's .Compound
Extract of Sti'liigia, and was eo well satis
fied with its effects that I have continued the
use of it until the present.' 1
My daughter was confined tft her bed abou
six v eat a befo-e she sat up or even turned
ever without he p. hh now sit- up all day,
and sews most of j her ti e has walked acroos
we room. Her General health-is now good,
and 1 Delieve (she will, gs her limbn gain
stf neh, wjcll. I atribate bt-r recove
ry, with th bi(-ecit.g of Go 1, to the use o"
vour invaiunble meoicina. With grtitae,
I am, yours truly. w. B. 15LANTON.
' West Point, Ga., Sept lo, 1870. '
Gents: The ab-. ve certificate of Mr.W. P,.
Blanton we know and ceitify to as being
true. The thing is so;: hundreds of the m -st
respected citizens will certify to it. Ae Ojneh
reference can be given aa may be required.
j ours trmy,
f'RA WFOKD WALKKK, Druggists.
HONT. H. D V. ILLIlA MS.
uk. rr-moerton t tmingia is pre
pared by A. F. Mcrreil ICo., Pbila., Pa.
Scld by all Druggist3 in ?1.0j bottle?, -or
sent bv express. Agents wanted-to canrae'
everywhere. i 1
8end for Pork "CnrionH Htory" free to
all. Medicines sent to pour 'people j payable
in instalments. . , mar '28
Superior Court, row Hano
vor County.
Chrles D. Bill, Charles llj Skinner and
Charles Watkins,- i
! - "!''':'
I VS. '
Farmvi-le Tr.?uranc:- and Dain Com:-any.
To Parmvilla fnsurapiceaiid Binklts
1 CornDany Jaks 1 Kctice.
THAT AN ACTIO V ri-.s been instituted a
above for the rcoyry of herrtn Hun
dred l)oilrs, with intere t teron from
July 1st, 1873, du the PHintifla aslAs ignfe
of J . R. iioore, that a Warrant of Attach
ment wa3 takn out at the tme o'i??ning the
summoi.8 n the above action and levied on
certain bonds, the propertv of eaid dfendint
Company, in the rsndg;f the Traeu er of
the State of No'th Carolina, and that it i-
hereby required to jappea- and aw nr de
mur to the complaint of Eaid Plaintiff at a
Court to be held f.-r the County of New Han
over at the C urt ticue in VViIa,intin, on
the Thirteenth Mcnday aft' r the ; First Mon
day of .ep u.ber nv'rt, or the Pja:ntit wi!p
apply to sai l Court Uie relief dtmandel
in tbe co-'plact. ' j ,
This ithe 23J diy of Tn1-, 1
, H. VANAMiif .GE,
Clerk Superior Coat ew lianbvtr v .
Ji ly 23 laww I
For
Sale.
T VERY REASONABLE P.'.ICE-',
1. !
THREE NO.
AN
1 BLG'iV
d drafJt hoef,
AND SE.EAL BUGGIES.
ApD-y to ,
aug 25
SOL. BAB h BSOS
Removal,
rp B. HEXDESSON AC), Produce
DeaJr a&d Ct,ma,iseh s Merchrlti have re
moved from Front street, to tnest re recent
ly occupied by J. W. Alderman A Co., cr
ner Chestnut and Water fctretU.
H 13 i "
Bail Hoad Lines, &c.
WiLMIHuTOH & WELOCK
RAILP.OAD COUP ANT,
ttii or G !, f,rrttT'Tsiipi!rT
I Hii.Brijva. V. 0., June 13, I3"?.
t M vNOE OF. SCHEDULE
On aad ntutt truuday, Jnne l!tb.'lS7D.
Paspf-nper traini on the "wiiminpton A Wei
doB Railroad will run as follow3;:
DA MAIL AND EXPKKSS TRALN, daily.
Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot J.
at.
7 10A ,
1 10 i k
3 a2 P k
Arrive at Wilder at...
Leave Weldon
Arrive at Wilmington, Front jt.
lepot at............... 9 53 V M
IGUT MAIL AND EXPRESH T.U U
DAILV.
Leave Wilmington, front St.
Depot at
Arrive at Weldon at...... L...
Leave Weldon,
Arrive at Wilmington, Front 8u
Depot at .4
tf 0 P M
60 A
2 13 A il
8 45 h
Train? on Tarboro Branch P.oao
lean
Rocky Mount for Tarboro at &,C0 V M
f f-:lv.
and Tuesday, Thursday and saturc av at 4:11'
AM. Returning, leave Tarborc "at j U .('.
A M dailv, and Monday, Wednesday arv
Friday at 8:30 P M. jj
Tbe pav Trair makes clone correction Ml
(Veldon for all point North via bay JLin
daily, (except Sunday ) and daily, via Kicbf-i
tnond and all rail route . j ' I I
Night train makes clge connections 1 ai
Weldon for all points north via Kichn oni. '
Sleeping Cars attacheil to all Night Trains.
JOHN F. DIVINE, General' Sunt. '
iune 13 ; - j '
Gen'! Sup'ts Office.
WIf M I VOTON, COLUMBIA AND' AU
G'JBTA RAILROAD CO.
I ilxinfton, N. C, June 13, 180
CHANGE OF SdlEDUIJI
i i
On and after unday, June 15, the fol
Icwlng schedule will be run on this road:
DAY EXPPSaS AND MAILJTRAInL iaily.
Leave Wilmijgton... 9 05 A 41
rnre r lorence.
1 251 Pi
Leave Florence... 3 K Pi
Arrive at Wilmington 30F
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily).
Leave
Leave
Wilmington.... 10 13 P M
Florence..... Ji 61A M
Arrive at Columbia i 9 00 A M
Leave Columbia.-,
6 10 A M
Hf A M
6 60 A M
Leave Florence.
Arrive at Wilmington....
This 1 Train stops only at Flenaington,
wmteniie, fair JtfluM, and Marion.
TT
Passengers for Augusta (via Columbia!,"
should take Night Express Traii from V ii
mington. I . ,
J&? Through Sleeping Cars on nigh 1 train f
for Charleston and Augusta.
JOHN F. DIV
JNE,
General Hart.
lore 11
CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY
Ofvick Gknsbal Bcpirintkndeht,
Wilmington, N. C, Msy 18, 18 9
j Chaxgk'of Scukdulk, j
ON AND AFTE THtS date, the fu
ing Schedule will be operated jolo
Railway :
I
y
low
th
Passenger, 4Kail and Fxprees Train.
I Leave Wilmington at.... 7:0 P
No. 1. Arrive at Hamlet at....... 5J:"'7i A
" at Charlotte at.... :20 A
Leave Charlotte at J...8:25 P
No. Arrive at Hamlet at. l:3i A M
) 41 at Wilmington at 9:f0 A 1
r'lose connection made at Hamlet with
traiiii of Raleigh & Augusta Air Line Rail
wiy. - I
bheiby Division Mail, Freight & Pasengdr
and Exprers. '
) Leave Charlottff. ..L. 8:ld A M
Arrive at Shelby JL12:J0 P j M
V 1 U 1 1 O U
No. 9
N- ( I uenre Lliiriuj M t sat
Ar
rive at .UAriuii....j.... n;u i at
V. V(. vOUNbON,
General Bunerintendent. ,
mar 1
CLYDE'S
If
AND
i
Wilmington, R3. C
Steamship iJine
TLe flt8araer
REGULAT
, CAT. DO NEr-'
WILL HAIL FROM NEW YORK.
SATURDAY. August SO.
'"5hsx. Shippers can rely upon the prompt
sailing of Steamers as advertised. na
For Freight Enggementi apply to
TIIOS. E. BOND, Bap't, j
i Wilmington, N. Ct '
ffM. P. CLYDE A CO., , . , j I . .
35 Broadway, ew Vorkl
Visitors to Smitliville 1
II, ! ....
WILL FIND THE BEST LIQUOHtN,
Wires, Beer and Cigar at wy.pl tee.
Tbe celebrated Delmonieo and Bine Gra
Whiskeys. Dry Wiae Champagne and Mil
waukee Beer always on band Sardine and
Pickelj for conyenience of excursionijt?, at I
one 3d- 'JajTbtck cf Garruion.
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