Tne Daily Review JOSn.T. JAMES, rditor & Prop. WIL.MINGTON. W. i TUtBUit ". JULY . 18SO. fVNTlRMl T THK IHiSTOKFICB. AT .Wi'SwutS. N. A SElHlXlLA. MATTKa.1 . . j FOR PRESIDENT YT. S. HANCOCK. OF PENNSYLVANIA. FOR VICE PRESIDENT; V. H. ENGLISH, OF INDIANA. FOK GOVERNOK : THOMAS J. JARVIS, OF PITT. FOR LIEUT GOVERNOR: jAMEfl i. ioiJisorr. OF MACON. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE : tWILLIAM LflAUWDBUB OF WAKE. FOR STATE TREASURER : JOHN XVI. WOHTU. OF RANDOLPH. FOR ATTORNEY-G EN ERA L TIIOaTAOlO- HENANi OF Nil SON." FOR AUDITOR: - i WXIiLXAai P. HOBX3HT0, OF GATES. For Superiutecdent Public Instruction. jonn c. flOAimoiioTjaH OF JOUNSTON. FOR CONGRESS: . '(Third District.)! JOZZX7 W, DXXACHfiLFOIl) OF ONSLOW. For Presidential Elector, Third District. p. xx. mcX-haw. Of Ilarne't. JL GLORIOUS QUARTETTE. The leading Republican politicians seem to be ail at sea.without a chart, oar, sail or ruddar T.ilb which to find their true po sition, upon the turbulent waters or to shape their course to any haven of safety. Th skill, tact, sagacity and thorough dis cipline,' which have made them triumph ant In the past, have all deserted mini, and tnev now seem to be rushing iell-mell la political luln. Heretofore, while the ' . " I - V. J party has been aappe J ana 1 ncnej-wmueu btboie who only cared for the spoil, and plunder, there have been kept up a" show of respectability, honor and hones'y which made its acts acceptable to a large portion of the voting population, by which means it has so long kept in power. There wsre Integrity and honesty in appearance, if there were none in reality. Bat this Is all charged. Since the stupendous Irand of 1876, ma more un principled of the party have taken cour age nd corns boldly to the front as lead ers and . directors of ita destinies, while the more respectable bare been driven unceremoniously Into the background. With this nsw departure Garfield, with all the bad odor of the Cheiit Mobiiier and lbs DeGolyer swindles attaching to his political skirts, and Arthur,-who was kicked out of the New York Custom Iloosa for" the most gross and flagrait prostitution of his office to personal pnr lees, ooxne to the front as Republican standard .bearers. With thtse two Barnes emblazoned upon their banners the very worst and having the most vulnerable record of any of the prominent men of the part j those who have heretofore controlled Ibe destinies of the party saw th hoce'essaess of the task. They I00K- ed with dismay upon the proceedings, the disastrous result of which was too apparent hat which, they were impotent toavert ... The astute D -n Canitr- OOC SKU J on. Chairman of the National Republican Executive Committee,' for.eeing the con sequences, resigned bis position. It was too hopeless and thankless job for him to undertake. Although he made the pieaoflU biallhr the tause for tender In r his resignation, no one doubts that If who muht hare a possible cbaDce of sue cess in the rac bad been uominated, bis physical ailments wouU cot have pre vented his entering heartily and earnestly upon the oneons dnties of the high posi tion which he baa just vacated, to ensure . ' i - success. : In selecting a man to fill the position madevacantbyDun C4meron.it would naturally be supposed that one with an untainted record would be the choice of tho party; but such was not the' ca?e at all. Ex-Poetinaster General Marshall Jewell has lien selicted to cecity tha?. ex JteJ psitiou. He it was whom Pres ident Grant compelled to rebiirn the ffi;e of Postmaster General fur ( flan ecu which . v, Wr,liirft As a salve to the wounded pride tf Jewell, he was faeut a minister to St. Petersburg, whera instead of attendiug'to the duties of bis office iu such a manner as to reflect credit upon our government, such were hii Yankee proclivities fur trade and dicker he became engaged in a speculation to .supply the Russian 'army with Yaukee b:scuit. liis couDtction with the affai mta dirnvf-red aid he foU: d hii biscuit alidou0h. In other words hi was ro called. Such is the. Mrbbll of .tbeu hostF; the Jewel in tie Republican crown. h tKfi former Secretary tf the Cjinmfttie, has bten supplanted by ex Senator Dortey, formerly of Arkansas; bat now of Fifth Avenue, New.ioik Ilia record is no better than tho rest, fur it is alleged that while on the tour which be made in Europe, he beat his way at nearly every hotel at which ha stopped. A "lorious record for a glorious quartette. Such as it is, it Las disheartened, disgusted and entirely disgruntled the respectability of the fatty, and the most of thein are in an. uumviable condition of sulks. In the meantime, from Aiootfteok to the Rio Grande, firm the Great Lakes "to the Gulf of. Mexico, iroin , Passaui&quoddy Hav Ui the irolden shores of the Paciti.c .j t Ocean, the hosts of D;-m cracy are uius tering ei.thusiastically tor th m mentou btttle of November. There are no -die. KAtmotis. n j bickeiiusrs in its raiik : but all uuited in devotion to its liberty-loving principles and with complete, and perfect the skill, iudemtnt and w w - - w puriotisni of its illustrious leader, it is vouchsafed a viclory whitfi shall - bring D3rmsnent peace and prosperity, wuh tieir attendant; blessings, upon all our broad d -main. The New York Tribune has already 1 put Maine down in its list as one of the doubtful States. ' it ta ratner eariy id the day to, go back-on Senator Blaine's State, but the lYibune is reluctantly eo rpelled to "stare Fate in the face.' For all Female Complaints nothing equals Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a most powerful re storative tonic, also combinirg jthe most valuable nervine properties, especially adapting it ta the vnts of debilitated ladies suffering from weak back, inward fever, cou'i;mion, inflimmation, or ul ceration, or.i'om nervousne f, or neural gic pains. Mr. G. W. Seymour, drug gist, ot Canton. N. Y.,' writes Dr Pierce as follows: Tne demand for your Fa voritePxfccriptiyn is wonderful, anl one man stated to ma that his wile had not done a dy s work iu five months, when she commenced taking your Favorite Prescription.1 took two " bottles and is now ou the third bottle, and is able to do her bi use work alone and milk fourteen cowstwico a day.' Dc Pierces Favorite Prescription is sold by all dealers in med icins. July 1. WASHINGTON LETTER. Wa binutox, D. 0., July 2. 1880. Thete is a delightful 6tato of uncer tainty t m'aDg Radicals as to what Qen UencoCK. will do after his election. O-ie distinguished Radical member of Congress says llancock will simply ba a tool iu the hands of Democratic leaders, but another member, UeneraJ fTarrv White, of Penusvlvania. who knows flanoockintimately,says be has opiuions 01 his own, ana will always hA thpm Qen White is in town. lie fpeaks in the highest terms of the Democratic, candidate. Meantime every Democrat in the land is satitQad w tb General Hancock; and believes eirtotlv what be atid when, asked an to his policy if elected. He said Dem cratic.of course. Whether in or out of tne high office of President, I believe that honest self-government is the highest gift a people can have and that is in a nutshell what I be lieve to be the rpirit of Democracy ... n - - . ; y- l: It and tne umoicnau uobtsquuu That is the sort of candidate Ge icral Hancock is, and shows what he minkb Democracy means. .1 Oce day was not enough in which tn dplpot a Chairman of tie National Republican Committee, bo the 'job WaS pUi OU UUlll IU UBJ. JL 11X3 OUU1 mittee wants a rich man, like Don namnrnn. or Piatt, of New York, or Ma-shall Jewell. Bat these men won't serve. The Committee had better fall hank on William Chandler, and would probably do bo if Mr. Hayes was noi unaersvoou wj oujeui. ouudu ler has money, political skill, and a conscience with all imaginable ela t-.Citj. . Tbough a nominal teduction of some ten million in the publio debt is given for June, there is included in this sum over eight millions of fractional currency, supposed to be worn out lost, io., and now first eliminated from the statement of government lia bilities. - ThartnorU from the Sifirnal Office most of our citizens, that the temper atcra for the montbJ was not higher tban for some other years. The mean terrperature lor me monin was 1 uo rees, 8 seconds, which was 5 degrees. 6 seconds lower man ice same penou of 1878. and 4 degrees, 8 seconds h gt er than in 1875, the two txtremesoi the present decade . Tne nignoai; iem perature wasyo degrees, o secouua uu the lowest 49 degrees, 5 seconds. Secretary Sherman yesterday isKned an order taking intDj bis owi bands all appointments or removals of ffi ct-rs subordinate to Co lectors of Iu ternal Revenue. Tnia great ptno' and civil service leforme-, uoariy all whose votes at Chicago wero th diitct result of the direot action cf those ofiicials, is bound to reward them t,y preventing their removal. Sherman ii not ungrateful when he can p y out of tha publio credit for 6ervices r-n deredhim. - Oukdge. J Kfl a. woman 011 norseback i' another coluoiu. ridina near Sneer's Vineyards, with a bunch ot Grpts from wh ch Speer b Port Grapo Wiiie is ma.le, tht i so hithly eoteeuiod vy tne meuica r. t'ess:on tor the u:e oil inva ids, wea klj 1 ih jttrit. Snlti bv Druiriste5- m ' 1 A Romance In the Dancock Family The nomination of Genera! f3ai;cock has revived the recall Ciiori ot a r mar.rtA in his familv. theueio ot which was the G neral's o41j ,8on, Ilu beli Hncook, -m w a. prosperous cotton piunter in Missis&ippi Seven r eight lyeaifl agn', when qnte ft boy. he w iiving in Louisviue and hud fallen in love with a young girl wlo,.o iimer having been u rebel, jwuuld not allow Utr to Tpop.iva the. addre-sda of a sou of a Yankee soldier." lYouug Hancock . -1.1 wa3 forbidden ttie House, ana iu ! M - A 1 11 laiiuva vr ar a - daughter to Europe toj iufeute a separa tion. The youinfjij pair, howtVr, nn nvenini? met at a uary in Li uis f.. rKcr nraa nrHliarilltZ lO CuKd Ule ville, and by a uddtii agrenuieut thy stole across the rivrto Jiff raonville, roused up a preacher, were mariied in the silence ot m diigu , ani s oie hok to their d ffc'iltutr-i. Tue lady re maiued in her father's hoa e, received vouncr comuanv. was! seen in Kocie'o with vnnnff cuntlemeu etoorts and met her huobaud as a mere ftieud in ih rrfiS:noe of others. The naws naked out, however;the young bride did not gojto Europe, uud "the pair lived at a hoarding bou-je in Louib-yilie for about a year. Ihe marriage Wat; a surprise to his parents as wa!l &6 hers, tut Russell s mother btcame foiid of her, as did mother. Mrs Russell, a so his grand" who lives iu a couutry home near Louisville. Th father of the ruoaway giil did not be fiomfl reconciled, but her mother and aisteis visited the young bride daily; and her husuand was a great iavorue witli them irom nis iranK anu merrj moods. Tne friends of the parties ali agree that the marriage . has pioyed a very happy one. J lUSUUlVICIU.Uiaiuaik;! Uncleaned cess-poolsl" filth ofiry char acter, exhalations from jmaBrhy lands, all this, poisoning the i blood, bring on Yellow Fever. The soje an i only reme dy that will act directly upon the Kid neys and Liver the cleanser of the bloo- is Warner's Safe lv.dney and Liver Core, used iu connection with Wazner'b Sa Pills. . . I jy 2. 1 IRON BITTERS, Highly recommended to the public for all dis eases req ui ri n g a eer tai n and efficient TOAMC; especially in ImiioeH- A Great Tonic. 1 Non, Dspia, IRON BITTERS, A Sure Appetizer. IRON bTtTERS, A Complete Stresgthaner IRON BmiRS, a Valuable Medicine. intermittent Jh e verm, Want nfA.it petit . Thorns of Strength, I jack of Energy, etc. It en riches the blood, strengthens the mus cles, and gives new life to the nerves. To the aged, ladies, and chil dren requiring recuper ation, this valuable remedy can not be too highly recommended. It art ml ike a eharw on the digestive organs. Al teaspoonfUl before IRON BITTERS, ' Not Sold u a Beverage. meaia win remove au dyspeptic symptoms, j TRY IT. Sold by all Drgisis. THE BROWH CHUICAL CO. (BALTIMORE, Md. . IRON BITTERS, for Delicate Females. THE OLD HOUSE. ESTABLISHED T TUE OLD House of George Myers, 11 arid 13 South Front Street, the people of the entire Caps Fear section will find a complete stock c FAMILY GROCERIES of all Vinds, which were purchasedsed ex pressly for this market and which will sold at prices to suit the times. NOw opening a fine assortment of Christ mas Goodies to which attention is invited iu Liquor we .defy competition. Our ! '-'I'- Sweet Masli lYlii&key, i , - -. i , . at $3 a gallon, is the beat in the market fo the price, and our j DELH0N1CO CLUB WHISKEH . which we sell at $4, is worth almost doubl he money. J Call and see the stock; and "SAMPLE when you visit Wilmington. I OZSOXLaZ3jZkZTTZ2B.S . Family Grocer, 11 &,13 S.Front street. dec-7w 1 1 pOO, 8AL.E. Ittijtrats'i HUni of in rorwl farm. E. H. WAKROCK, (In KeYiewBuildinz) ! Job Prinur. New Advertisements. TH0BIA8 H- fflcKOY, SUCCESSOR TO - 1 Boatwright & McKoy5 Is prepared to furnish you with EVERY ARTICLE in the . ' .1 - GROCERY LINE, 6 Ath LOWEST PRICES 1 My Stock is Large We Replenish Daily, ft' Therefore, all. you buy from us ' will, be Wc guarantee every article that leaves our Store, Mylato partner, Capt JOHN Ij. BOAT WBIGIIT, will be pleasel to see all bis friend?, ,at my ' Stores, Nbs. 5 & 7 North Front Street Grocer and Liquor Dealer, je 28 , : CHAS. KLEIN, . antertater - and RtMnet Mer. Princess Street, In Basement pf th Journal Building W I L M I.N OTON, S, 0. 1 ' S&F A" tine v- rtment of OolSns and Ca keu constaLtly on iind. Furniture Repaired, Cleaned ar.d varaiahod. Orders by tele Corn, Meal, Hay. 15,000 Bush Prime White Corn, OOO Bushs Water Ground Meal, 1O0 Bales Hay, A Flcur.Molassess Sugar 1200 Bbls Flour, Super tov ; . ; KxtraTaniily, 500 Hhds and Bbls Syrup, New . Orleans, New Crop Cuba and Porto Kico Molasses. 250 Bbls Sugar,Cut Loaf, , Granulated, Standard A, Extra 0 and C, BacoiijLard, Pork, &c, 200 Boxes Smoked and D S Sides, 150 Tubs Choice Leaf Lard, 125 Bbls City Mess Pork, 225 Bags Coffee, Kio, Lagujra and J&ydS ISO Boxes Starch, 300 Boxes Lye and Potash, 175 Boxes Laundry Soap, 1 J O Boxes pure AssortecL Candy, Snuff, Tobacco, Paper, Matches, Shot, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, &c. For sale low by WILLIAMS A MDBCHISOV, je 28 Wholesale Grccer k Com. Mer. Go to VanOrsdell's A RT GALLERY TO-DAY, if you with to a B.e the mr.et beautiful line of Fanoy Framea, Ease!?, Fsel Frames, Fapepartoats, Matts, Mouldings , for mkin fraaw, Cord and Tusela, Silrer and Gold Wire, &, erer of fered in this cityj P 8 Parties sending babies to me by mail to be Photographed, will please mark on the enrelope, handle carefully. O. M, .VahORSDELL. Ariitf may 11-tf ' WUmiTiton, N. C MISSES. KARRER & McGOWAH, QEALKR8 IN HILLLffERY AND FANOY GOODS Are just in receipt of a fresh Inroiccot Ldieu' Linen Dialers and Suits. A)so,Mines, Csiid'ens and Infanta' Clothing. New styles in Milliiian fnat in mnd ooeued: beside tlm stlec of llair Goods just receired at No. 6 Miscellaneous Received this Day. cr CASES BOKbKRER ( 1)8,1 BO ZY CHAMPA OJiK, At loipo-ter'i I'fice. (iKO MYERS," Ag?nt 50 'CASES FaECH BUANDY, From B nd tbi Day, And for sale at Importer' Price. Only $150 for a Bottle of Imported French Brandy, ' ' At ;E MYEKS. Tubs HT HjQw; HOT'KK, mJ') 30 (? K N T ' A PITM), Ch icest Grass Butter. WiNEH AND , LIQUORS, of bestgradea, . i At Popular Prices, GEO. MYERS, Nos. 11, 13, 16 South Front sU may 27 Cathartic Pill i . e tf ,1. Combine the choicest cathartic principles in- mi-dicine. in proportions accurately mliusted to sccr.r.' jvJivitv, certainty, and uniformity of i'i'i t. Thoy are the result of vears'of care nil sriulv and practical ex-v periment, ami are tne; most eiieernai rem edy yet discovered ivr liisi ixse!-. caused by derangement of tbe stoiuach, liver, and bowels, which require prompt and efTectu- al treatment. Ayeus Pills are specially applicable to this class oi aiseases. iney act directly on the digestive and assim ilative' processes, and restore regular healthy action. Their extensive use by physicians in their practice and by all civilized nations, is one of tne many proofs of their vahie as a, safe, sure, and iierfectly , 'reliable purgative medicine, ieing compounded of the concentrated virtues of purely vegetable substances, they are positively free from calomel, or any injurious properties, and can be ad ministered to children with perfect saiety, Aveii's Pjlls are an effectual ure for Constipation or CJostiveness, lnaiges tion, Iyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomac!i and Breath, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Memory, Numb ness, Biliousness, Jaundice, Kheuma tisnii Kruptions and Skin Diseases, Iropsy, Tumors, Worms, neural aria. Colic, Gripes, Diarrhoea, Dysen tery, Gout, Piles, Disorders of the Liver, and all other diseases resulting from a disordered state ot the digestive .apparatus. - i As a Binner Pill they Lave no equal." "VYhile "gentle in their action, these Pills are the most thorough and search ing cathartic that- can be. employed, and never give pain unless the ' bowels are, -inflamed, and then their influence is healing.'-' They i stimulate the appetite and digestive organs; they operate to purify and enrich the blood, and impart renewed health and vigor to the whole systern. i : r . i Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS KYEKTWHEBB. Hot Weather is Upon rs i -pvOWN WIT tf HIGH PBIOEd. Bay your Shirts at bottom figures at the factory The "Congress" ad "Royal' s4ill keep the lead. Look at prices. "Congress" T5 cents, eqal to any $1 Shirt; "Boyal" 90 cents equal to ary $1 25 Shirt oa the market. J. ELhBACfl, MaDufactttrer, ie 24 No. Z, Market st. CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDCINEk TRADE MARX- GbbatTRADE MARK. English Rem edy, An tin fail irg cure for rieminal Weak nesa, S p ermatorr- bea,Irapoten-, cr.andalldiC BEFORE TAKlHS.eaflea thatfol.arTCB runts ---- urn inninBf low, aa a sequence of Keif-Abuse: aa Loca of Back, Dimneas of Vision, , Premature Old Afire and many other Diaeasea that lead to Insanity or Conaumption and a Premature Grave. . Full particuiart In onr pamphlet, whibh we desire to send fr h man n one Jesu The Hpecifio Medicine is sold by all drugguta at $1 per package, or six pack- "6"." win wo aen i iree Dy mail or receipt of the money by addreatine- mT lf P A B B a . . . nt B7 nntu u NE CO q Block, l5etroit7Mick. n tt , . mwn, ii uuidimv Buu Ketail. DT (irflr-n A F1rn mA .11 A . ererywhere. oet 11-dJiV CH 00L OF DRAWING PAINTING ETC, t wit r lD W' ln UlL & tel a d Coloring rhotocrreDha. at r..nn.M XAn ... nf ut . , "urr aae8. m the ear of St. Jannw' Church n()'- ii I OW KATKS-for all kinda of Printing Peraom rAii1iniv r .. their bh-h; " -.rr".. V-ine v a hare to them Trfl ' (la RaTfew KniM- f WARROOJf, gailRoadXWc uuiiwa i kai, RAILWAY . Wilmington, B. a, June 16. ui ' CHAK6K MSCHZDULK. ' fS AND AFTER JUNE 16 iR7r, U.Mng Schedule wUI ' Paasenger, Mall and Expre, Tr ' Leare Wilminrton at . - Arrire?t HanSeJ I : -.:; at Charlotte aC 2? l lieare Uharlotte at 0 1 We. 2. Arrire at Hamletat ' l- i No. 1 train ia daily except Fnr, 1 makes no connections U. Kaleih o :t tv No. 2 train ia daDy except Satu-dSTJ ' Shelby Diriaion llail, Frelirht a V ' No 3 I Charlotte at.... . B Wo- 3j Arrire at Shelby it A ' r. 4T. ...i:Q , nn m. I ieaye sneioy at So- M Arrire at Ofiark itoT": Lecal Freight and Aoconxn'od i TTrsi " - i - . - i eare umingion' at....... - .jt Amre at Laurinburg, at J""""" x -y k ) Uare Charlotte at..; ZZ'':A ? ? ! Arrire at JLaunnburg at.... ,1 Leare Laufinburg at........ Arrire at Charlotte at..t... f" " fi , Leare Lauritburg at.....t "1 " f Ar ire at Wilaington C.w.V.V.V" J y 'Thewf trains leare Wilminton''Lri V" lotte. Tueedays. ThurdiJ8 Vnd , Laurinburg, Mondays, ; Wedneidafr Fridays, j . Jl . Close connection at Hamlet : tV Raleigh and at Charlotte a"., f all points in Western orth CarolS ".!' AsherUle. L Also,ria Spartanburg to Hendflf4Ja, ',! adjacent points and Asherille. Pwsena era for Asherille ria eltnerr , learing Wilmington at 6 P. M. will trrir destination at 7 P. M. next da j. : 1 ! Sleeping Car accommodations on Thr Trains to and from Charlotte and W ilL Through 81eepers will also be mn t i from Raleigh and Charlotte. i ' M . : .,' ' Yi ti. JOHX80.V . inne 17 ; . General Surerintendta i-. 1711 MINfiTfUJ 2, RAILROAD COMPAiry. Vwfic or Qms'l HoFiBiHTisDiat Wilmington, N. a, June 12, If 80 . CHANGE OF SOHEDULK un sua after Monday, June 14th, 1 Passenger trains on thn Wilmington W.' don Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRALN, p,a , Leare Wilmington,' Front St. Depot ' t.. ......... 6 50Ak Arrire at Weldon at.....M... 12 60 j Leare Weldon... 3 Arrire at Wilmington, Front 8L . -j Depot at , S 53 1' I Passenger, and Freight Train, Dailj n. cept bundajs. r .... Tir:i i. . wvwto 11 uuuug tuii Xri'Ul OU. 'Depot at. S S3 l'i Arrire at Weldon at......... 3 43 A k Leare Weldon. ..-... . 1 Mil 'Arrire at Wilmington, Front 8U iepoi ac 13gr I Trains on Tarboro Branch Ilnaa ki'e Rocky Mount for Tsirboro at'fi.U V 4' d.i.f and Tuesday, Thursday and riaturc tj t:d A M, Returning; leare Tarbltro 1. i (. A M daily, and Monday, Wcduoidr 1 v Friday at 8:30 P M The Day Train makes close.coL -c . Weldon for all points North yi ,h daily, except Sunday) and daily, y :: mond and all rail route . The K.30 P M train makes eht : tions at" Weldon for all points t t.i Richmor i. , j I JOHN F. DIVINE, GscersI Sn. jnne 14 , Gen'l Sup'ts Offlc? WILmJlnGTON. COLUMBIA kHV iD GUSTAt RAILROAD CO. -Wilmington, N. C., June 12. W CHANGE OP SCHEDULEI On and after Monday, Jnne'.KtliJS the to k wing schedule will be run on t' road: Peeserger, Express, , Mail and Thro Freight Tiain, Daily except 8utd7. Leare Wilmington.. 4 03 P r Leare Florenoe.!.......................- JWrJ Arrire at Columbia..;.. 8 1M " Leare Columbia 6 M Leare Florence........... 30 Arrire at Wilmington 11 331 rNIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (UsiItU Leare WIlminjrton............ M -l n V WWW WWW - . Leare Florence.......... 2 JU L . j 11 a Arrire at uamden Junction......... ,B Arrire at Columbia. ? A,I Leare Columbia ' - 6 00 ; . Leare Camden Junction?... ........ 00 T Leare Florence 30 1 Arrire at Wilmington................. e 30 x' This Train ifem nulr at Brini7 Whiterille.' Fleminirton Fair Blvi, Marion. ; ' Passengers for Columbik, and r poii'' G. A C. R. R. and in Western North tar' na, via uoiumoia and HparuEuur:, - taxe Night Express Train from w u?:;r, Puunren tnr A n cm it a. ihrtnld Ui' Express Train, which connects tit ex junction. Maluku UAOTfAAIf V - traits for Charleston, and AogciU. Trains learing Wilmington nights making connection for Co'nmP'V ria Camden Junction and St nth t' , Railroad. ' 1 , JOHN F. DiyiNE,Genri " june 11 ' MILTOWtlV. JOHNSON 1 Commission aierclia"!? mcbS t- OPEN EARLY, AND CONVENE rpHOSE WHO DO THEIR JIAB1' . t 1 early hour, and wishirg to hTS .s jjj at an scrip scription filled, or get a doiuo - -Wter, Congress Water or any b"?J, - J Drus: line. ill find my 8tore'coBePtfW 111 npa bjoj". uU w .. . nniu 1 irnrrw"! the nan of kVchc4cor any. otter man here for Jane show unexpectedly to Bouia rront otreet. , . . may 31 . t. 4 open 22 new .