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TWO DREAMS. Independent.) king iw- V" . "7 L V,e"r it er hand he poised its weight. t an how heavy it has erown." " ,:V ,Ij with hi. impatient Irowu rr 'v n in h kind f hate; lW .. bed he laid him down, ,liv;'.rii ot noliicy and Oli!i! A " i ,j vaatKnd he seemed; JvimirTof heaven his hair did kiss. r : . i,i tl u free i.lin libiitriMl hai " - j v . . li (JI) ''Is .t Tnorn he walked, bewildered, flrht, , r w!i i.e was or where might be; ,,lW tlje crown, and with a burst '"''""ilnnisf he swore and cursed; -v, t,f"ar would change lives with me! , . ' m ,un"l fates a kiug's is worst!" Me the palace on the ground, "' ,? rv. il half tf death and freezing cold, 'Hi.iJelti-rfd than the meanest hound, f r'"r -hiuiliered, safe and sound, ' il'd reams to hi ru came swift and bold, A 'faptlai-e walled him round. (lr amd he was a king indeed; dr am f ecstacy and bliss! ,. aA llHH IIINUUIHDIKICCU, . .J l,b U-vond his utmost need; V iiiVit knelt ow his hand to kiss iij'gave ids word obedient Heed. I morn he walked, liewildered, first, i, r wh" he was or where might be; i . ,.h ui;i k, by hunger and by thiist," i ' w;.w himself and groaned and cursed: ., ci t ;iiure pity takes on me! A U-arS f:ttti of11 is worst." N. Y. Su'., 25th. Hie Remarkable Case of Kobert Mus- tcrnian, Mlio hlcpt for a week and Died I II t rt Musterman, of Fatlands, L f ho Kt ii to elwep on Wednesday a w't(kg and conld not be awakened, tli-d yer-teuta) morning at 2 o'clock iln-te nittu, wtio was a native of Ger toHhj, thd about 29 years of age, was em .jtoyed by Thx Collector Biisley of r lHtiaudp,ito do work about the farm. iViug eitiaordinarily strong, he was able to do the work of two ordinary men. Mutermau was in the habit of drinking a great deal of strong liquor alter Lib day's" work. On Wednesday cght ot last week Mtuterman retired to bed at 10 o'clock. Oa Thursday Qiuruihg, as lie did not arise as usual, Mr Baisly went to his room to awake him. Musterman had the appearance of a man in a sound sleep, and Mr Biisley Bbook him roughly, but could tot awake him Dr Bowiesby of East New York, applied restoratives with out efffct. On Friday Dr lugraham of Fiatbueh, fas called, and he, too, wtis uuible to awake Mtuterman from bis Kip Van Winkle like sleep. Dr IugraLam thought it was a case of p jopleiy, the reeult of drinking too aucb stroug liquor. He ordered beef ba and nourishing diets to be fore d down tLe tlecpiog man's throat. Iso cbai ge was uotio d in Mu:termau's c -Edition' uut(l Aloud ay. Then his c-yes opeped for a few minut. s and c 04 -J again. Much in' ere t was takeu in tLe sleeping phtnomenon, and Air Baisley was bothered with many victors who etime from mites arouud. M'utetmun lay in-. tie goirjt of Mr Barley's fctory-ltui-a-hfttf house OU the CHaarftie road, lie peemed to tlp calmly, snored loudly, and per fpiud freely.. Before hi death he gapped convuteireiy a few times, but Jul not awake. lie had been sleeping fix days and four hours CLYDE'S Mew York ANLW Wilmington, W, O. Steamship Line. The Steamer BENEFACTOR, CA FT -.J(NES. Ii,L SAIL FROM NEW YORK 0 SATURDAY. October 4. Shippers can rely upon the prompt Sailing of Ste&meri as adTertised. For Freight Enpapementa apply to THUS. E. BOM), Snp't, Wilmingtn. N. C. WM. p. CLYDE k CO., i rt 20 35 Broaiwy, Yew York." Superior Court, Now Hano ver County. ChtrU? p. Hill, Charles R. Skinner aLd Charle8 Watkins, i'srrLTiae Icsur&nte and Banking Company. To Farmville Insurance and Banldne: Company Take Notice. 1 T " AT AN ACTION7 has been institMod r a rve,for the revery of 8eTan Uuc-n- ,ulUrs- ith intre-t f eroa from J' n 1S7Sj due the PIintiffa as Ai.iKnee Uoore, that a Warrant of Attach- "ntwas taken out at the timfc of issuing the BBm.-.i e n the aboTe action and lried on P,,n bonJa, the pr pertr of aaid defendant .'ffipany.ia the hni of the Treaea er of Suteof North Carolina and that it is roj required to appear and answer or de jur to the complaint of said Plaintiff at a J-Mt to be held f. r the Cumv of New Han- th?V nran HfUse in ilminetan, on Thirteenth Mondat after the First Mon ;'W fep ember n-xt, or the Plaintifi will iB W Conrt for to relief demanded "the co , plaint. .Tt" t 23d day of JuW, 1879. ru.VD . 8. VANAMRiyGE, JLJ 23 iaw6w Miflcollaneous. YELLOW FEVER -BLACK VOMIT. i i " It ia too aoon to forget the raragea of this terrible discue, which w.H no doubt return in a mo-e ma'inant and rirolent firm in the fall months of 1879. j I N erkkll's Hkpatisb, a Remedy digcorered in Southern Nubia acid used with such won derful results in H uth America whara the roost agjrrTi tea cases ofjferer are found, cause i from oi e t two, ounces of Ibile to be filtered or atmind from the blood 'each time it pas. ess through the Liver, as loner u an ez reef Of bile exiatsv By its wonderful action on the Liver aod H to much th HLPAT1NK not nly prevents to a certainty any kind of Fever and Black Vomit, but also cures Head ache, Constipation of the Bowels, ' Dyspepsia and all Ma iaJ diseases. No one Deed fear , Yllow Fever wbo .will expel the Malarial Poison and excess of bile from the blood by u-ing Mxrhkll's Bkpatihk, which is sold by'ial! Ii aggigts in 25 Cent and 1.C0 bottles, or will be sei t by express by the Proprietors. A,!F M RaELL A CO., 1 Philadelphia, Pa. t i iLi ' ! '' ! Dr Pemberton's Stiliineia or Queen's Delight., t i - i The reports f of wpnderful cures o Rhenmatism, Hcrofula, Salt Rheum, rtjphi lis, Cancer, Ulcers and Hores, that come from all oarta ot the cojuDtr y, are- not oniv remark able but so miraeuloui as to be doubted wer it not ior the abundance of proof. . Remarkable Cure of Scrofula, &o. CASE OF buL. J. cJ BRANSOX. 1 - I ! I i i KiNGSTus, Ga., Sept. 15, 1871 Gents: Fur sixteen years L have been a great sufferer from Hcrofula in its moBt dis tressing forms. 1 have been co fi- ed to'mr room' and bed for hf'teen y ars With scrofu lous ulcerations, 't be most approved reme dies for such cases bad been used, and the most eminent , physicians Consulted, without any decided benefit. 'hus prostrated, dis tress d, desponding, I was advised by, Dr. " yer, o" Floyd county Ga., to commence the use of your C6mpoand Extiact Stillingia Language is as insufficient to describe the re lief I obuined from th nse of the Millingia as it is to convey an adequate idea of the in tensity of my. suffering before using yomr medicine ; sufficient to say, I abandoned all other remedies and continued th.j use of y ur Extract of 8tillingia, unt.l I. can say truly, "1 am cured of all pain," of al' disease, with nothing to obstruct tue active pursuit of my profession. More than eight , months have elapsed since this remarkable cur, without any return cf the disease. ' ! , For the truth of the above statement, I re-' fer to any gentleman in Bartow cqunty, Ga , and to the member of the bar of Cherokee Circuit, who are acquaint- d with me. I shall eyer remain, with the deepest gratitude, 1 our obedient eervant, J. C. BRANSON, Atty aULaw. Llisc ella neons. THE DAILY REVIEW, JOSH. T. JAMES EDITOR AND PUBLISHER - 1 i A MIRACLE. WssT poisiJaa., Septi 16, 187. Gents: My daurhter was taken on the 25th day ot June, 1863, with what 1 was supposed to be Acute Kbeumatism, and was treated for the same with no success. , In Ai arch, follow ing, pieces of bone began! to work out of the right arm, and continued to appear till all the bone from the elbow toithe shoulder joint came out. Many pieces of bne came out of the right foot ani leg. The case was then ' .i r'iru: v 11: L fji uuuuutcu uuc ui ii una rweiiiu. a. tier having been conhned about six years to her bed, and the case considered hopeless, I. was induced to try Dr. rembertop b. Compound I.' a a i : 1 1 : i ii rxiraui ui oiinmia, auu was au weu saua fied with its effects that I have continued the use of it until the presents i' My daughter was confined to her bed about sixyeats before she sat up or even turned over without he p. 1 She now sit up all daj, and sews most of her ti j Ib has walked across iue room. Her general health is now good, and I believe she will, as her limbs gain strength, wajk well. I attribute her recove ry, with tb.9 blessing of G6d, to the use o your inva uable medicine. !' With gratitude I am, yours truly. W . B. BLANTON. West Poist, Ga., Sept 16, 1870. Gents: The abi ve certificate of Mr.W. B. Blanton we know and certify to as being true. The thing is so; hundreds of the most respected citizens will certify to it. As much reference can be given as may, be required. Yours truly,' CRAWFORD k WALKER, Druggists. HON. H. D. WILLIAMS, j I DR. Pemberton'a Htiilingia is pre pared by A. F. Merrell A Co., PLila., Pa. Scld by all Druggists in $1.00 Sottlec, or sent by express. Agents wanted , to canyass every whee. ! i ' Hend for Book 'Curp0us Story "f free to all. Medicines sent to poor people payable in instalments. 1 ' mat 28 " ,' J , AGENTS WANTED Foj- the Best and Fastest-elli g Pictorial Boors and Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per cent. National Pci- lishinq Co . PhiUdal Pa., AtlantaJ Ga., or St. Loui, Mo. I I i 1 1 sept 11 , . j , . j f r r retarns in 30 days (on $;00'in 4) 1ZUU vested. . Ofhcial reports and infor mation free. l ike profits weekly oa 8t ck options of $10 to 10J I j . 1 1 j - Address. T. Potter Wight A Co.1, Bank er , 35 Wall St., N.f Y. i sept 11 TtAPUCPQ Wanteds to I CHuilCKO m0 or $2UU! PER MuNTH during Fall dnd Winter. For full particulars address,! Ji CJAictURDY. & CO., Philadelphia, Ia. sepit ll-4w Is published Every Afternoon, (Sundays excepted). At the following rates, 1 postage paid : One Year .... .... ....$5 00 Six Alonths......... 2 50 Three' Months. Ll 25 One Month. . 50 The paper will be delivered by Icarriers, free of charge, in any part of the city at the above rates, or 13 cents per week. t1 BAUD IN STB.TJICEIJ'T OATAXOOTS. Instrument-. Music, Suits, Caps, Belts, P6acht,Pom pom. Dram Major' Staff's and Halts, Epaulets, Cap- Lamps, Stand, and (put fits contains 85 pagej. of normattim for munriiiM; LYUX & UI1LY, 163 SUM St., CUMfii, Ui. sept ll-iw j f Dr. SFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR 1 - , ! v is a Standard Family Remedy for diseases of the LiTer, Ptomach and bowels. It is Pure ly Vegetable. It nerer Debilitatee.It is Cathartic and Tonic. It has been used in my practice and by the public, for more than 35 yea's with unprecedented reaalta. Send for Circular. 8. W. 8ANFORD, M. D., 162 Broadwar, New York CitT. I Acy'Druj'gi't will tell jou its reputation sept 11 Spriaers "Western North Carolina, 13 NOW OPEN for the reception of pleas rfre aeeker an i invalids. " 1 Thia lorely place is sitaated in the beaati fulralley f the t'rtnch Broad, witain eight miles of the ri road, j I I We hare a fine band of music, attentire I er Tan is, and alt other accommodations to be found at a first-class watering piac. For particalan applj for deecriptiTe pam phlet. W. H. HOWKKTON. june 10. i j Froprietor. j The Daily Keview is now in the fourth year of its existence, is per manently established, with a large and steadily increasing subscrip : tion list, and presents to merchants and others a most desirable medi um for advertising. IliscellaneouB. THE WILMINGTON JOURNAL JOSH T. JAMBS, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. Is published EVERY FRIDAY. At the following rates : 1 ' ' :r- , One Year. ....... ..... . . .$2 00 Six Months... 1 00 Three Months 50 . i i The Wllminqto-i Joubsal circu lates largely in tlie adjoining coun ties as well as in the Western por ' ' . ' I tion of the State and presents un equalled facilities to merchants for I - : - i making known what they hare for sale. 1 I r THE NEW MARKET Awakens Considerable Interest 1 ' 1 i BUT NOT MORE SO THAS- 1UK i POPULAR WHOLESALE - . ! AND RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT OF I I GEO. MYERS, I 11, 13 and 1G kSouth FrJnt Street, Becaube of i the iiye!y interest that is being kept up receiving fresh Groceries And Filling Order. "PAROLE WBOLSOALZ1 PXLXCZ2S. aThe folloirinjt quotadona represent the wuuiwui prices arenerxJiT. In making up small orders higher- price nare to be charged. ""ww u uvrAj l xuHuie a-nciK..,....;...... Double Anchor" A'f ! Standard Domestic... BACON North Carolina, Hama.y E I Shoulders, 2.. I Sides,"? ft) in Western Smoked !- Hams... Sides, ? B Doouldera. . Dry Salted didea. V B Shoulders, ? fl... BEEF Live weurh BARRELS Spirits Turpentine oecona nana, eacn... l New York.eack, new 1 dEKSWAXy lb...... BRICKS Wilmington, ? M 8 Northern . BOTTE.t North Caroiinailb JC. V v w i ouiiucru, w at. CANDLES Sperm? Ib.. Tauow, n Adamantine, V set CHEESe 11 o 10f 11 : I 10 Q 11 b Q 6 10 Q 13 6 e 7 i 4 25 75 20 X? 90 15 15 25 50 85 21 10 00 U Of Q ll) 20 25 40 11 And other Choice Brands of Flour, We are se ling at Low Prices without regard to theadvance. Supply your selTes at once and save $1 - per barrtl. Cream Ale and Bweet Cider by ihe Gallor. I 1 Fruits aa Fancy Goods. The Largest Stock n the1 Btate to eeltct I from at popular prices. I The Rosa Ooncha Havana Segars, 5 centa, hold the supremacy. j GEO aTYER3. set 1 24 Manchester Yarn. 25 Bales MAKCSESTER YARN. ' A superior quality, just received 2g Bales Lake George Steetiog, 1 Salt, Bagging, Tiee- anr( sacks Liverpool halt. OUUU Striped Sacks, 1QAA Whole and Half Rolls BAGGING, 3500 Bundles New TIES, Flourt Bacon, c&c. 1500 Bbls Fresh Flour, 250 Boxes D. S and Smoked Sides, 50 Bbls City Mess Pork, i lf0 Tubs Choice Family Lard, 1 125 Bbls Sugars, Crushed, Granulated, A, Extra C, and C. 100 Bbls and Boxes Freh Crackers, 125 Boxes Cream CheeeeJ Potash, Lye, Soda, Soap, Starch, Buckets, Paper Twine. i For sale low by I WILLIAMS A MURCHISON, sept 29 Wholesale, Gro. A Com. Mer. Hale's" Weekly. TUESDAY, the 7th day of October, 1879, and in the City of Raleigi, t.'ie undersigned will commence the publication of HALE'S WEEKLY, a North Carolina Democratic Newspaper. 1 1 hese four words convey all that a column of Prospectus could tail : the good of the State; the success of the Pary which is the life of the btate and the c -un-ry; the pub lication of a'l the news ; these the objects proposed. That he can do the last and con tribute to tbe first and second, the subscriber does not affect o d-mht. The People have set their seal of approval upon his past and he does not ooubt the future. Hale's Wkkklt will be printed from new and beautiful typ and on ia-r wbite paper. The price will be $i pe- annum. No nane will go upon its mail books without payment and no paper will be sent a ter expiration of the time paid fur. I r M HALE. Kaleigh, Stpt 15, 1879. sept 16-tf 18 70 35 Northern Factory, ? Ib... Dairy cream, J Ib State, V &...... .OOFFEE Jara, V 2. kio, y m.... Lairuvra. V 35. COliM MEAL-? bushel... OOTTON TIES- ? bdl ... uujatariu i j Sheeting, 4-4 ? yard. I Yarn, ? bunch I 95 FISH- - ' Mackerel, No. 1, ? bbl.,..16 00 No. 1, ? bbl 8 75 Mackerbl, No. 2, ? b6l.J..12 50 No- 2, ? lA bbl... ....I.. 6 00 Mackerel, No. 3 ? bbl..... 00 00 Mullets' ? bbl J 2 00 N. C; Herring, ?kegLr..... 5 60 Dry Cod, B)..'....:.1. 7 PLOUR Fine. bbl. 0 00 00 00 00 GO 8 O 1 2S Q 12X s- 8 30 20 75 10 20 00 9 00 00 00 Fine, V bbl Super, Northern, ? bbl. i Kxtra ao " ? bbl... Family ' ? bbl... City MillEx,.Super ? bbl... 1 " Family? bbl... 7 50 ! " Ex. Family? bbl... 8 001 t ERTILIZERS i Peruvian Guano, ? 2000 fis.6C 00 Baugh's Phosphate " " 00 00 CaMina Jf ertuuer Ground Don-, ' Bone Meal " Flour j Navaasa Guano, Complete Manure Whann's Phosphate; Wando Phosphate, " Berger ABrutx'sRos. 5Q 6C 50 00 0 00 oc 00 00 25 75 25 45 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 35,00 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 wucox, uibb k Co., ma nipulated Guano. 48 00 GLUE? Ib 8 GRAIN Corn,store,? 661ba 65 Corn, eargo, V 56 lbs..1.... 56 Corn, y el., ? bushel None. 45 55 4 9 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 51 00 O40 00 45 00 47 00 40 00 67 00 970 00 70 00 00 11 90 00 00 00 Female School. MISSES BURR A JiMES, Principals! MRS. M. S. CUSHING, Instructress in Vo- i cal and Instrumental Music. i i I ' - THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION ofthisFcbool will commence on Mon dar, Oct. 6th, 1879, and close during the last week iojjane 1880. The coarse of instruction ia solid and thorough, and tbe utmost care will be tak b, as heretofore, to avoid every thing pertai ing to a superficial elucation. Toung children carefully and judiciously trained, by means of object lessons and Kin dergarten occupation, in coi junction with the best text bo )k instruction. Fn e hand drawing taught without extra charge. I For further particulars see circulars at the different Book Stored in tae city, or enquire of Pilncipals A limited number of pupils can be accommodated wi-h board. $1 500 TO'$0000ayeat or $o to $20 a day in you owu local tv. No risk. Women do as 11 as men. Many make more than the amount stated above. No one can fail to make money fas. Any one can do the work You can n.aks lr ip 50 cents to $2 an hour by devoting your eiLiiigfc nd spare time to the business. It costs noi-uing to try the business. Nothing like it for money m ak in2 ever offered before. Business pleasant and strictly1 honorable. Reader, if jou want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send ns youi address and we will send you full particu lars and private terms free; samples worth $5 also free; you can theu jnake up your mind for yourself. Address GEORGE STINSON& CO., Portland, Maine, june 7-d&w j . Old Newspapers QUANTITY OF OLD HEW8PAPER8 for wrapping, offered for sale cheap at the sept 4 A1LT HEYIJSW OFFICE Oats, ? bushel. Peas, cow, ? bushal HIDES Green, ? fl Dry3P D) HAY Eastern, ? 100 fhs... 1 North River, ? 100 lbs.... 1 HOOP IRON? 'ton 60 LARD Northern ? lb North Carolina ? Ib LIME? bbl LUMBER City steam aa'wd Ship stuff, resawed, ?M ft. 18 Rough edge plank. ? M ft. 16 West India caro, accord I ine to quality, if M ft... 12 Dressed floyring,aeaaoned. 15 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, ? M ft. 12 MOLASSES Cuba,hhd?gl Cuba, bbls., ? gal Sugar house, hhds. ? gal. " ' " bbls. ? gal... Orleans Choic bbls. ? gal. NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,?k'g-2 OILS Kerosene, ? gal...... Lard, ?jgal 1 Linseed,!? gal.. 1 Roain, ? gal PEANUTS ? bushel POTATOES Sweet, ? bus. Irish, Northern, ? bbl 3 PORK Northern, city m ess. 10 i Thin, ? bbl 00 Prime,? bbl (extra). ...... 10 60 Kump, bbl 00 00 OG7 1 1 65 00 50 10 67 60 65 I 1 20 18 14 25 00 32 35 18 20 35 60 13 10 00 12' 90 00 00 00, 00 9 10 00 8K 12 00 00 00 , 00 00 00 7 00 00 VA 70 80 75 0 10.0 RICE Carolina, ? East India, ? Id Rough; ? bushel.. .....1 RAGS Country, ? Jb City,? ,1b ROPE. 1 Hemp ..L 12? Manilla SALT Alum, ? sack Liverpool, ? sack Amerioan ? sack 75 Marshal s fine, ? sacs:...... , Cadis ? sack'..j SUGAR Cuba, ? ft, Porto Rico, ? &....L A Coffee, If Ib. B " ? m ,. C " ? ft.... Ex C ? B i.;.... Crushed-"-? fb SOAP Northern, ? ft...... SHINGLES Contract, Common. TQ M.i. 8TAVEJ W. O.lbbl R O bhd. ? E , TALLOW-? Ib TIMBER Shipping ? Mi l, extra per M (Mill, prime per M Mill, fair per M .!.. Common, per M 4 Inferior to Ordinary,per M 3 WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 North Caroina, per gal ... 1 WOOL Un washed, per fl)... Washed. Der fi Burry wool, per H 14 . 3 1 1 1 G 3 10 60 00 00 011 00 00 00 45 60 45 10 20 95 60 60 00 00 M 5 00 50 ? M.10 00 00 00. 8 00 50 00 00 00 00 25 50 2) 26 16 4 00 15 IX 1 00 00 80 35 00 ia oo 9 8j 7 8X WA 1 00i 2b I 10 8 7 6 7 2 015 00 00 00 00 12 00 10 0 8 0 6 4 4 3 2 0 75 00 60 50 00 60 25 22 28 17 A Sure Cure for riles. A SURE CURE for thej blind, bleeding, itcbir.g and ulcerated plies has been dis covered by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst old chronic casesof twenty -five and thirty veari'ftanding. No one r.e-d sutler five minutes after apply ing this wonderful soothing medicine. Lo tioce, ins-t; uments and flectaariea do more barm than good. William's Oaitment ab sorbs th tamers, allays the intenee itchicg (parlicula. ly it night after getting warm in bed), act u i poultice, gives instant and painless rflitf, and is prepared onlj for Piles, itching of the private parM and nothing else cg ' cor.a .Ited pl.ysciass in Pbiladel phi. Lfiuisilitf, Ciacibnati, Indianapolia and thia city, and apent tiundreda v( dllara, and found rio re iff until 1 obtainedi a box of Dr. William's Indian Oiutment some four month po. at.d i hw care4 me completely.' JoSKiE Ji. lTDEk4 vievtiana, vr. 'H as done tre :nre eood than all the m-di cine I ever tried . ai:d I ave epent more that $100 with doctors, be ides medicines I am cure cost me more than $40." David SraaLiKS, Ingrabmm, IP. "Have suffered twenty yeais with itcti r and uleerate'l pilesj hvicg used eve-j reme dy that can: e to I my 'notice without benefit until I used Indian Ointment and received immediate relief. Jams CA&aot, (an old mi er) j Tecoma, Ner. No Pile Remedy ever gained auch rapidfaTor and exteneive sale. Hold by ah wholesale and retail drugguts. For sale by J. C. Munds and T. S. Bur bank. sach 20 eow-dAw 1 Rail road Lines. Ac WILMINGTON & YELDDK RAILROAD COilPAiTyJ Pr?ic-or Ok'l Srj-fRi5TS!rotKT i I i V ilaiujrtat N. 0., jJur e Ut j CO A V(tK OF SCU KDULV. On and after Sunday, Jjare II th. 17 9J Passenger trains oa the Wnnttti:ton a don Railroad will run as folio ej: ) DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS 1KA1 da''y, Uaye WhmingtonJ Front St. Depi t i . at. ......I .. ' 7 10a h Arrive at Weldon at. f l 10 P 1l Leave Weldon 3 39 p v Arrive at Wilmington, Front's'u ' " I Depot at...... J o U3 y Mi I 1 DAILY. ! . Leave Wilmington, Front "SL uepot at Arrive at Weldon at Leafe Weldon, ,t Arrive at Wilmington, Front St Depot at. Trains on Tarbnro Rrmrh U.rt 'i.,... Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 5.00 V Mi dai.l, and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturc ay at 4 AM. Returning, leave Tarboro at loiC A M daily, and Monday, Wednesday ate Friday ar8:30 P Mi I j The Day. Train makes close eonnectlot dtl rtfildon fnr all nAiti. Vn..K . u . L .J daily, (except Sunday) and daily, yla Rich mond and all rail route . !ignt tram makes close connections at . Weldon for all nnint nnrth Ui.K . 11 r - - mm. s.v uujWAi bleeping Cars atUclieJ to all Night Trains. . JOHN F. DIVINE, General 8upt. june 10 i h 40 J ii 3 50 A M 2 13 A M 8 43 i hi i Gen'l Sup'ts Office. WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AtfD a!C ' GU8TA RAILROAD CO, ' rVilmingtori, N. C, June 13,1,7?, ,'f CHANGE OF SCHEDULE; On and after Sunday, June 15, the (fol lowing schedule will be run on this road: . I i Leave Wilmine'tnn rn a m Arrive Florence........... 1 25 P M Leave Florence... .L. 3 M l M Arrive at Wilmington....... 8 iO P 1 NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily )j Leaye Wilmington 19 13 P M Leave Florence 2 6J A M Arrive at Columbia 9 00 A M Leave Columbia.......... ....i. 6 CO A M Leave Florence...... , 2 65 A Mi Arrive at Wilmington . 6 60 A U ' This Train etors only at Flexington, I Whiteville, Fair Blui, and Marion. 1 ' Passengers for Augusta (via Colunlbia), should take Night Express Train from vV il min'gton. j Thr''Uirh Sleeclnir Cars on nieh i train a for Charleston and Augusta. i ' i I I JOHN F. DIVINE, General Hupt. i re 1 J , I mm MHUbiil -wStr g 3, 1879. J ! I..' ' - asm ii 4 X jii.-. 1 XAiLi II O 1 W . 1 UFflGI VtCNEEAL O UPK EI N f INDENT, jWilmington, N. 0., Majl8, Change of. Schedule ON AND AFTER TIUS dat", ho t llotr ing Schedule will be operated on this Railway : . Passenger, Mail, and Express Train. ) Leave Wilmington at..... 7:0 P M, No. 1. Arrive at Hamlet at. 2:V;7 A M J .' at Charlotte at.... -:20 A. Mj . 1 Leave Charlotte at ,.8;25 -P M No. 2. J. Arrive at Hamlet at 1:31 A U 1 J " . at Wilmington at 9:50 A M Close . connection made at Hamlet with trains of Raleigh A Augusta Air Line Rail way. j Shelby Division Mail, Freight A . Passenger ' ; and Express. I ' Vn a LeT Charlotte... .8:4J 'A- M ? v' Arrlreit Bhelby.... 12;30 P M Nolo leare Shelby................ 1:15 P M 0'10' Arrive at Charlotte......... 6:06 F M, " - V. v,. wOHNSON, may If General SuuerintendentJ' 5 CENTS lO1 JUST OPENED j I A NEW AND ELEGANT ASSOHTMEiNT OF GOOlifj I Of varions i kinds and styles and, descriptions : ; ! . at the '!' i Boston 5 and 10 'Cents Store. N E W G O O D S RECEIVED EVERY TWOiDATS - 'I 1 I I " For the pu-pse of keeping ; the stock J re -plerisbed and th' roughly up to the mark. I Wo Such ' Variety ! AT SOCII PRICES I ' has ver before Leen offered in -Wilmington. CALL AT ONCE ! ANDMAKE YOUR 8LLE0TI0N3 ' And get wonderful bargain i at the J Boston 5 and 10 Gents , . ' Store. I 41 IV. Front Street ! aig 25 Steamer Passnort, QAPT. J. W. HARPER, Will make Dally Trips, (Sundays excepted) C- To 8M1THVILLK and Return. - Leave Wharf at 9.30 A. M. sept 23 GEO. MYERS Agent, ' : ' i,.-l!t if i - i
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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