ON A CilKrtl-
,orlimler watet confined.
Xnt jffl lompIeB hind;
but would give UU crown
vo o"r5 .,,t Jo what thiH lmUi dmi..
It "'Vhicli held that lovely dear.
iue leJ?tef mf hope, ray love.
MT wfthia this circle move.
fnniD4SK!and yet there
VeU11 ", wttblH ribbon bound,
S'v'e ,ne, nVe rt tne un goe r unci
,4elinie Edmund vVsller.
rtou New 1 or Let
r.
Hoff LuTrll W-B "M.oopV.-tf. Folly.
Wide mouths have come into FsUion
, lumen. This is a change from the
-JSl-n" style of the past year or two.
H. nrooer mouth of the present season
1 worn m a constant but mild smile, the
13 r,ein" drawn back horizontally,
c0He lip" left closed. The cxpress
r one of amiable, quiet satisfaction
10Jh all the world as though the mind
- free from sorrow and the feet free
Tm corns. Care should be taken not
. to broaden this into an active grin, ex
it on mirthful occasions; nor sliould
Slips be compressed. All should be
! Jose The lips may be reddened if
he naturai color be too light. A prac
.r'ofpaintinz the exposed memb ane
the upper lip broad and bright just at
the centre has crept in, but it is bad, for
it rires an artificial and sensuous look.
The fashionable belle has cut the pu k
PriD" -triug of her mouth, and no longer
murmurs, "1'runcs, prunes, prunes." -She
can ki3 two men simultaneously, and
cive rood satisfactory where before only
one could find room at a time.
The reader who supposes that the
above is fanciful, and not plain, straight
forward fashion news, is very much mis
taken. -Women can change, the style of
their faces: if not at will, at least consid
erably. The hair over the forehead can
be arranged to produce any desired out
line for the upper part of the face, the
month' can be made to widely vary its
expression; the eyes can be kept partly
wide open or languidly half-closed; the
cheeks can be rounded by using "plump
er?;" the eyebrows can be arcneoVor
straightened; the color can be controlled
to a high degree. ' Thus it is apparent
that a woman can, if clever, have to
some extent the kind of face she wants.
The nose is about the only intractable
feature. It sticks right out in unaltera
ble independence, defying all efforts to
shorten or straighten it. . Let me inter
polate the fact that not one voman in
ten ever laughs or smiles naturally.
Knowing full well our defects of teech
or expression, we try to hide or reform
them. 1 know a girl who will never go to
the 'minstrels, or any other funny show,
because she isn't pretty when she laughs.
If inadvertently caught by eonie thing
comic, she buries the laugh in a hand
kerchief; but, whenever possible; she
does all her laughing internally .
IT. Y.San.
GEN. GlilXT'S SECOJiB SOJi.
Uli Marriage Yesterday to the Daugh
ter of ex Senator Chaffee.
Ulysses S. Grant, Jr., second , son-of
ex-President Grant, was married yester
day afternoon to Miss Fanny J. Chaffee,
daughter of ex-United States Senator
Jerome Ii. Chaffee, of Colorado, lhe
ceremony took place at the residence of
the bride's father, 26 West Jb'itfcy-cightn
. - - . a
street. The wedding was strictly pri
vate; the entire party present consisted
of sixteen persous. They were Gen. and
Mrs. Grant, Col. and Mrs. Fred Grant,
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grant, Mr. and Mrs:
llonore, of Chicago, parents of Mrs.
Fred Grant; the father and sister of the
bride, the Rev. Dr. John P. Newman,
Mr. Stephen li.Elkins, Mr. -William II.
Hamilton, and the bride ami groom. The
ceremony was performed by the Rever
end-Doctor Newman, according to
the service of the" Methodist Episcopal
Church. Early in the evening the party
sat down to a wedding supper.
The presents were numerous aud of
great value. The bride is blonde, 22 "years
of age. The bridal trip will probably be
through the southern and bouthwestern
States, and possibly extend into Mexico,,
whenee Gen. Grant recently returned.
About a month ago announcement
was made in the San Francisco papers of
tne termination of an engagement teg
tween U. S. Grant, Jr., aud Miss Flood,
daughter of one of the bonanza kings.
Une "version of the affair was that the
young lady and her mother retired to
some mountain resort, where they were
to be met by young Grant. lie went on
to San Francisco, and from there wrote
to the young lady postponing his visit
from day to day on the ground of illness.-
She discovered that he was not
sick, and for that and sufficient other
reasons she broke the engagement. The
story of his friends was that the match
was made by the parents of the young
people, and that the two most interested
parties failing to enter into the spirit of
the arrangement, dissolved it. It is re
ported here that such an engagemens
did not exist, and that young Grant hat
been engaged to Miss Chaffee for about
three months, having courted her indus
triously lor nearly a year prior to the en
gagement. Jesse Grant, the youngest son, was
parried in San Francisco, Sept. 22, to
Miss Lizzie Chapman, the daughter of
a wealthy real estate soeculator of that
atJ Col. Fred Grant married the sister
fvMrs. Potter Palmer, wife of the
richest man in Chicago. At the -time of
the candidacy of Gen. Grant for the
fjepublican nomination it was reported
rioou, rotterPalmer, and Air.
v.aapman had agreed to make a pool of
51,000,000 as a contribution to the Re
publican campaign fund in the case of
en. Grant receiving the nomination.
i-Senator Jerome'B. Chaffee is re.
ported to be one of the wealthiest men
Q Colorado, where his residence was un
"i the election of his successor, Mr. Hill,
? the United States Senate, He made
- iwiune m mining, and in that busi;
"wa nis new Son-m-law has also beei
"gaged, it is reported, with handsom
pecuniary success for the last two years.
Mr. Grant is a graduajte of Harvard
College. , . . . ,
For diarrhoea, dysentery, bloody-flux,
cramps in stomach, and colic, whether
affecting adults, children, or infants, Dr.
Pierce's Compound Extract of Smart
Weed is a sovereign remedy. It i3 com
pounded from the best brandy, Jamaica
ginger, smart-weed, or water-pepper,
anodyne soothing and healing gums.
For colds, rheumatism, neuralgic affec
tions,' and to break up fevers and inflam
matory attacks it is invaluable and should
be kept in every household!. Fifty cents
by druggists. 1
XOi;rii CAROLINA PUEiint.Xf IAL
, VOTE.
By Congressional District6, for Ike
r Tear 136.
' i - - '
THE
DAILY
i 1
JOSH. T. JAMES
EDITOR -AND P liL I S H H. U
Miscellaneous1.
Is i a "1 is bed
Every Attorncon
FIR.jT DISTRICT1.
' , Tildes. Hayes.
Iieaufort . 1,723 1,543
JiertiV '. .. . . . 1,126 1,G55
Camdem 1 . . . ' : GS3 ' 55G
Chowan . . . . C29 ' 8GG
Currituck . '. . : 902 398
Dare . '. ''. . 305 237
Gates . . . . . 909 ' 511
Hertford . . . . 1,020 1,081
Hyde ' . i. . . : 898 G5G.
Martin ... . . 1,331 ' 1,150
Pamlico . ' . .' 1 . 745 513
Pasquotank, . . 849 1,224
Perquimans 832 ' 1,020
Pitt .' .... 2,136 1,895
Tyrrell' .... ." 549 ' 256
Washington . .i G92 1,005
ToJtals . i 15,422.' i 14,506
PECOXD DISTRICT. . ; ' " '
Craven,. . . . . 1.289 2,727
Edgecombe . . . 1,652 , 3,841
Greene . . . . 896 . 1,067 i
Halifax ... . . . 1,683 '3,226
Jones ..... 597 801
Lenoir . . ... . 1,214' 1,506
Northampton, i. . 1,424 - 2,191
Warren . . . . 1,320 2,499
Wayne .V . 1 . 1 . 2.2S4 2,188
Wilson ' . i . . 1,771 1,1Q2
l 1
Totals . 14,130 , 21,208
J TIIIIID DISTRICT. .
Bladen . . 1,397 1 1,390
Brunswick . . K002 1,044
Carteret . . . . 1,150 715 '
Columbus . . . . 1,431 770
Cumberland . 2,230 , 2,123
Duplin . . . . . 2,195 1,253
Harnett .... 1,070 736
Moore . - 1,365 1,203
New Hanover i ... .1,634 2,994
Onslow . : . . . 1.317 550 "
Pender ... . . . 1,172 1,252
Sampson , . . . . . 2,100 1,667
.ii' , , . , ,
Totals . .".18,063 1 15',692
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Chatham . f". .2,141 1,870
Franklin ... . 1,873 1,920
Granville . . . i. 2,047 2,094
Johnson ... . 2,174 1,682
Nash ... . 1,716 1,342
Orange- . . 2,428 1,668
Wake . 4,315 . 4,441
- ' ' ,
Totals! . . 16,694 l.OH
FIFTH DISTRICT.
Alamance . ..' 1,391 i 1,446
Caswell . J . -.' 1,493 . 1,632
Davidson . . 1,782 .1.173
Guilford ... . . 2,334" .1,968
Person, . 1 . . . 1,211 989
Randolph . .r . . l,77o 1,570
Rockingham . . 2,155 1,498
Stokes . i . . . . 1,222 . 980
Totals . . 13,363 11,256
SIXTH DISTRICT.
Anson .' ... 1,599 1,317
Cabarrus ... . 1,641 1 927
Catawba . . . . 1,874 . ! 446
Gaston . .j 1,250 . 815
Lincoln . . . 1,130 637
Mecklenburg. .13,417 29
Montgomery. . . 648! 751
Richmond .... 1,350 I 1,456
Robeson . . . 2,117 ,1,739
Stanly r . . J . .. 957 427
Union . . . . 1,556 724
. - 'I . i't -
" Cotals . 17,539 11,88S
1 SEVEXTH DISTRICT. "
Alexander ' . I 846 344
Alleghany . V I 527 150
Ashe . . 1,077 . 822
Davie - J . . 1,03G . 702
Forsythe . J . . 1,496 1,529
Irede'U L . . - 2,407 1,242
Rowan f ... . 2,189, 1,226
Surry " . . . . 1,352' 1,012
Watauga1 . . . 712 282
Wilkes ... . li3S4 1,505
Yadkin . . . . 905 1,086
c Totals . . 13,931 i 9,900
F.IGIITII DISTRICT. , 1
Buncombe . : 1,991 1,186
Burke . 1,215 , 57S
Caldwell I'..-.. . 1,193 2S6
Cherokee, J .' . . 680 , . 532.
Clay . ; . . . . .'-315 1 ' 184
Cleveland . . . 1,769. ' 483
Graham . ... . . i . ' .
Haywood . . . . 1,010 1 427
Henderson . . . . 784 ; 755
Jackson . . . . ! G52 261
Macon j . . " . 770 ' 282
Madisor) L ... I 895 812
Mitchel . . . . ' 747 55S
McDawelll . . . . 963 543
Polk) . .1 . : . 408 342
Rutbirford . . ,. 1,278 1,110
Swarti . i . - . 410 42
TraAsylvania . . 459 236
Yancey . f . - . . ,746 i 335
j Totals . . 16,285 8,952
Sundays excoptod).
A; tho following, rates, .pjst.'is
paid :
One Year.... .... .... ...?5 00
SixM onths ................ 2 0
Thieo Montlia. ...... ... . .V. ; 1 25
Ono'Moatli . . ...... . . ..... . " f50
.Tho paper will bo delivoroil : by
earner?, free of charge, in uny part
of thejCity at the i.bovj.ratas,-' or
IScente per weak.
Tho Daily Keyikw is nowHn Van
fourth y8ar of its existence, ia per-
. - i
manently established, v7ita a large
i i
and stead-Jy inertasirg sabscrip.
i
tion list, And presents to merchants
-r
and'othsrs a most desirable mcdi
uru for adT6rtisia, 1 ;
THE
if Votes with Cherokee.
The Republican majority in the second
district was 7,078. The Democratic ma
jorities in the other districts were as, fol
lows; First district, 916v; third, 2,371
fourth, 1,677; fifth, 2,107 ; sixth, 5,651 ,
seveqtb, 4,031 ; eighth 7,333.
Prospectus
OF TllF. AXrN TIME.
W'iTiiTiii FI'-sr MKLK in Octohtr,
w:l! be iA--ud (rem tb olBc ia Wade
boro, ths first nnniber rf The Atuon Tim eg,
a wteiit fatni.y pper, deTotedjto the in
tare?8 of Atistn c ncty, atd tae surronrd
i hn liait-s' vti 1 te jtricUj Vem crjttis in
p it ho?fiiI;g that the hihe.t welfare of
th .")ii is t6 bi f.Q.nd ia ood govert
nu.ut, bftd rn thr tiuii-hor.or-ci prir c;n'8
f ueaioe- &y, -.r-.i e it wil ntrenie'e be
j.?t u ) fir to nil ii.tn. it 1 be a lira
iw?tfcper, k-.ti-ins up w'-th. the1 istvliirenc
j tr.e c-j, ani th b-t ttijjaht of the bea
i n ir vrkt ret-nrtp vll be ti.oroughij
A. tvi.nv teat j e f th-j .Tia vri.l o-n.tt't
in i'.? wt'kiy,i -tiers tr in Kaleth ail from
V rk; ainiii; tha cbf B'cial and pr.liti
r'. t pics itni original p .ufcfs xVe tbll
tauea7or to iss-ue e-ch a i urai! as will
leve no epa taect.uaf ared f r. Our Sute
a-ad bounty Nva .Agricultural co'umn, and
Ioaeitic Mi;c;iRiiy fot tbo ladies, will be
hept abreast of the times. I
The people of Ai8n and the Pee Dee r
eion hare a preat future before th?-m, and
ti rill be the dutr and pleasure the
' i-nes to ieare no slfortunppa.refl to advance
it d ?vIopmsnt by all the work that an ac
tive a' d progressive j mrnal can elftict. We
auhdentiv err-ect the 6rtj-co operation of
the firtterp, the n'en of but'ioesa, and all wh
are defiru.-i of proyp.jriiy for tti is favored
rcjio'x o N"orth Carolina. In retain ve
h' pa to jirt-ent a journal, ia the Ties, in
which thy ic ay fuel a just prid";.
rub!i hi at tr-e ;jnwin:? tywa. of Wa'ies
boro, a rail-ond centre, a&'d competing point,
tba 'iii.f swill ofl't-r an unusuat advertising
undinm fr the bus nes3 mth of CH&rlestOB
Wiirn ret-n, it!eich and Charlotte.
Terms- One year, $ 2, s'z jxonths, $1; tl.re
nionthtoOc, r' e ia! contrc-8 made for ad
vsrtuic?. liOHSUT II, COWAN.
t-ept
Beeelved this'Bav-
in.v, nwzv f:i: -; i , - ,
At laporter'aFrice.
GEO. MYEP.!? 'Acciit
rf) CASES 'FRU;.. Cil IJI'-AIiDr,
, ' FreEillon-Itbi D&jj
And for 3ile ai In: jorter'fl 'Frica.'.
Only Sl.bS for a Tottle of
Impo ; tod Fracoh iirandre
At GKO.BYKi;8. -
T7HQZ.Z3SAX.13 gHXC23S.
pSSTts fcllowiair quotroc repr5t?t3
wholecala prices genetxiiv. In maricg up
imall order hihe'-F"0 hriJ
BAGGING
1 fta .ca - ...
2 2)
IK
BACON .Hortn tiiroi'ma,
Shouldtrs. cV u
.Hides, V ft
Han;?.
', Hide., V 2
Shoulders. .......
DrySld
hides, 52.
BEKF Lie v.oiu
B AKUELS 8piriU Turpeni
83or:d HiDd, each
'ew York,eaci, .......
iev,awAX
tJkilCKrf VTiiniiurtoii, v &
Northera
BOTTfc.H I.orthOwoiin
Northern, lb. ......... ......
OANDLKri-Spsroi 2,
Tallow, V ...
Adamantine, V et
' Northern 'X story, 'Jr 25, ...
Dairy c- , i 2
tttat3, i;i
OOFFEF-a,p B..
Kio, D
Eail Road Lines, &c.
Of, Tnls 'iiir EDGE BUriEiV
-:Q OENTS A FOOMi,
.Choicest Grass Uutt-er.
WlSlZil AND. LIQUORS, cf bestgradss,
At Popular Prlceo.
, vjLx-a Eta a oeiSftWj
Nos. 11,U3, lfT-S uUi Frcnttt. .
may 27.
QLaifuyr, ) lb
ooas Meal bmhe....
COTTON TIES-Lcl
fihe'eting, 4-4 yard........
Ya'n, V beach
M&eksrei, No. 1, p bbl....l 00
So. 1, y bbl 8 76
Mackerel, No. 2, y bbl....l'i 60
o. 2, 14 bbl 6 00
L'tsaerel, No. 3 bbL...:00 CO
: Mullets, y bbl
N N. C. Herring, "keg
Dry Cod, ID
FLOUIi Fine, bbl
Kaper, Northern, bbl...
Extra do " 3 bbl...
Family V bbl...
City MlllKr-Scner "& bbl...
,! Panii'yVbtl.-'- " f'O
4 y.x. Family V'whl... 8 OU
wuviaa (inano, S0C0 Rs.Ga' 00
jJCarolioa Fertiliser ". 00 00
Navasa Oaano, " 00 00
Completo Manure ' 00 CO
Whana'a Phosphate f CO CO
Wando Phosphata, " f CO CO
Wilcox, Gibb & Co., nia-
Eipulated Guao 00 CO
1 i
10 ri li
"Hit
3 14
-ill?
Lns
M si
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to e;l4 0?
'12 O IS
25 a ; s
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14 15
10 & 11
15 ft SO
12 H 20
1? Q 20
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1 10 o 1 20
936 00
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5 50
7
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70 00
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40 CO
67 00
40 CO
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65
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WILMINGTON JOURNAL,
oosh; t, j"jAJCvU3s
Is'pnblishel .W-
'EVERY-FRIDAYi
1 At the following rates :
f ' . . .
Ono Year.... ........ ....$2 00
SixMonths 1 00
! -
Three" Months W
' i
The Wilmisgtos Jouknal circn
l , I. . i .... - - ! .
tes largely in the adjoining conn
ties as well as in the Western por
tions of tho State and presents nn
qtialled facilities to merchants for
making known what they have for
sale : - -i - .
I-
i A
Is a compound of tho virtues of sarsa
iarilla, stillingia,, mmdrake, yellow
dock,'with the iodide of potash and iron,
all powerful bloqd-makinff, hlood-clearis-ing
and life-sustaining elements. It is
the purest, safest, and most effectual
alterative available to the public. The
sciences of medicine (and chemistry have
never produced a remedy so potent to
cure all diseases resulting from impure
blood. It cures Scrofula and all
scrofulo-as diseases, Krysipelas,
Rose, or St. Anthony's Fire, Pim
ples and Face-srubs, Pustules,
IJIotciies, Roils, Tumors, Tetter,
Humors, Salt Itheum, Scald-head,
ItiiiS-v.'orm, Ulcers, Sores, Khcu
tnatism, Mercurial LHsease, Acu
ralfjia, Female "Weaknesses and
Irregularities, Jaundice, Affections
of the IJver, Dyspepsia, Emacia
tion, and General Debility.
Bv its searching and cleansing quali
ties' it purges out the foul corruptions
which contaminate the blood and cause
derangement and decay. It stimulates
the vilal functions, restores and pre
serves health, and infuses new lifo and
l.T.nialimit. tlio vvTlf.lfl SVStem. No
y i t l i i'",,.-5t . -
"-TntTf4reTvfroiu any disease the blood
need despair wim, vm give aiui
y,,...u.uMin n. f;iir irinl.
It is lolly to experiment with the nu- j
merous low-priced mixtures, without j
medicinal virtue.'), offered as blood-puri-
liers, while disease becomes more hrmiy.
seated. Avek's Saksapaiulla is a medi
cine of such concentrated curative power,
that it is by far the best, cheapest, and
most reliable blood-puriner known.
Phvsicians know its composition, and
prescribe it. It has been widely used for
forty years, and has won tli(j! unquali
fied confidence of njillions whom it has
benefited.
FREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER L CO.,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
q Lowell, Mass.
BOLD BT ALL DECGGIST3 EVEBTWHEKZ .
GLUL C)
Gl&AIN Cora,3tore,V 66Q)i
Cara, cro, i 66 iLi
Corn,yeL, bcsheL .......
Oata, l burccl
- Pea?, oo-, ? bushsl. '-
EIDE3 Gresn, &
Dry, W ... .....
HAY- I-astsrn; 100 Ibr... 1
North River, 100 lbe.... 1
HOOP IKON Jtoii
LARD Northern 7 ft. ......
rrNonh Carolina y lb.
LIME n hbl ,
LUMBEI-Citvatsam au'wd
BbipBtalreaiwod.Mft.ia CO 20 00
RoaghedKoplank:.VMft.l6 00 18 00
V7eat India cargo, aeeord-
iajr to quality, Mft...l3 00 IS 00
DrpsBsd fiooring,ea5oned.l5 03 V 025 CO
Bcanum and bo&rdi , com
mon, ?? H ft 13 00
MOLASBES Oaba.hhdgl 27
Cnba, bbls., ? ftl 39
Bcsr hcn3, hhds. V
.. " bble. gal... 57
Orleans Choice bbls. eal. 00
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NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,k'p:Jba8is
UlLs Keroflsno, gal
Lard, ? gal ,
Linscod, gnl ,.
Eosin, gal
PEANUTS 3? baihel
POTATOES Sweet, ? baa.
Irish, Northern," bbl 2 25
PORK Northern, city m sbs. 17 tO
Thin, y bbl .....00 00
Prime, bbl (extrs.) .CO 00
liamp, H bbl 00 00
14
70
75
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60
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BICE Carolina, f &......L
Eaat India,, ?
Bough, V bushel... ....1
11AGS Cocntrj, ft
City, rjn....
Hemp
Manilla..'....
SALT Alum,' '$ icck....
Liyerpool, V
American sack
Marshal's fine, eact....
CadixP Bck
SUGAR Cab a, rj &
PcrtoRico, $ ...
A Cotoe. 'J O.
p,.- lh..
SfXzC V ft....
tirCrnihed yi
BOAP Norciiorii, y :Ib
8HINOLnJrCoctract, yf -X
Ootnn-.oc. X) U...
BTAVE; W. O. bbl. t.cr
BO hd. K 00 00
TALLOW V lh....J..... ft
TIMJ3EK Shipping V M'w.H 00
Mi 1, titi a -por 10 00
l Mill, prirr.c perM... ...10 GO
'Mi!!, fair por H 8 00
Common, re" ?u .....5 00
lcferiri?t iOrdirary,perM 4 E0
2
18 00
000 00
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WH1SKKY KeMb'a.perarl 1 25
North Caroica, per gal... 2 00-WOOJ-
Uc)ed, per ... 2
VTsshsdi oer lb 35
iiarrv woci. per . 18
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CQMMERCIA!
HOTbL,
W ILl f i NGTON, 14 O
iar ft m p I v ldKtjh tor
'iCqiiSHaercial -. traveler.-,
Outfit seat free to those who wih
to engage in the most pleaaast
and profitable bnsiceM known
quired. We will famish you exerythln.
i 10 a day mi upward! is eatilr made with
out f tayin? twaj from home OTer sight.
No rik whatever. Many r.ew worker want
ed at once, ilany are making fortunes at
the buiEe. 1 adiea make as much as men,
and young boya and girla make great pay.
No one who is willing o work fails to make
more money every day thn caa be zad ia
aweekataaj ordinary employment. Thoee
who engage at once will find short road to
fortune. Address H HiiLrrr M Co., Port
laud, Maine. oct 5-d6a-wJy
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publio at! the :.'iTa:i.r ' !- ', KlrT.
CLASH 11 yiKL.' J i t".wl !. tha rtTj
centra of th bcs:SH, part -i tbo riry, bfclnjj
conteiiitnt to the principal b'ceinti-s hocct,
Pcitofe, Ccs;oqj fi'-a, Ciy H'.l aid
Court' G:s. ' '
fSTL lin't-CLus V,tr asd Kilij?ra lz
connected with thisHoteL
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A GOOD BT03E for country
trade.oa Market ftreet, beW'cea Sec-Hii
ond and Third. Also Rooms, Aoply to .
... , TUB MctwOYo,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
sept l-tf Star oopT r
CAUUMNA CK-.NTKAL RAILWAlf t
i
. Urnca UaaaaaL bCf aaiSTiaflUT,
Wilmington, N. a, June 16, ISS0.X
CHA.KOK OF SCHEDUIX,
ON AND AFTER JTJflE 16, 18S0, Ue fol.
urtingSchdale wtU b oparawd on tin
Railway : .u
Passenger, Maq a 4 Express Traln.i,
1 LT WllminetnTi H-ftfl P ll
I.. Arme at Uaailet at....; 1:25 A M
J k' at Charlotte a L... 7:00 A 21
.) Leave Charlotte at.....8:10 P h
1- A.rriTe at 11 anJet at....... 1:27 A H
3 " , at Wilmington at 9:00 A U
Noi 1 train daily except Sundays, but
manes to connections u. Raleigh, on atur
days. -.
J i No. 2 train is dailj. except Saturdays.
f?hIby DiTuion Mail, Freight k Paesecger
and Exnrees.
, ; Leare Charlotte atM..-..w..Mfi:00 A i.
Airiye ai oneiDy ar....ii:ou Jt
1o 4 TK?8heIby at............... 2:00 P ii
- ' Arr.. at Charlotte at...... 6:C0 P M
h(.c KreiKkt and Accommodation. ,
LtaTB WiTruington at CMS AM
AriTe r ! -nriLbur, at 5.10 P M
LaTi:f itet.. ..4.15 A ii
rriT t i.iuriiiburt at............... 00 P M
Leave Laurinborg at........i....... 5.30 A M
Arrive at Charlotte at : .,.4.20 P M
Leave Laurinbarg aU. ....5 00 A ll
Anive at Wilmington at........ 4.15 P Ii
These trains leave Wilmington and" Char
lotte, Tuesdays, Thurfdts ri Siurdays;
Laurinbur, Mondayp, V, ( .mcs-iaja" and
Fridays.
Raleigh and at Charlotte via tatesvil!a t '
allpointsin Western North Carolina and te
Asheville. 2
Also, vivHp&rtanbnrg to IleadersonTille f
adjacjnt points and AsheTille.
Pjssenaers for Asheville ti cltner route ,
leaving Wilmington-at P. M. will arrive a
destination at 7 P.'M. next day.
Sleeping Car eccommodations on Througk
TraiLs to and from 'Charlotte and Wilminir
ton
Through Hlc-cpora will also be run to ani
froui Ksleigh and Charlotte.
V: Q JOHNSON,
icne 17 - General tiuxerintendenL
WILMINGTON & WELDON
HAILHOAD COMPANY,
Ostioa o Ges'r. DuraaiHTiirais-f
iWiimington, N. C, Kept 18, U89.
OIIAKQE OF SCHEDULE;
"On-Er.d after Feptember 19th. IScO. at
5.40 V M. 'taminiro. Tnln. n K WW
mingion eldoa Railroad will run as
follows ' ' .
DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daDyv
Nos. 47 North and d3 Uoath.
Leave Wiimlngton'ront Kt. Depot
. ,a I, 60AM
c'Uviani,....,..M. ,,..,. ii b'J i Ja
LeTo Weldon.: 3 40 P J4
Arrive at Wilmingtoc, Front bt.
Dunnt Rt . a n o at
Night Pas2engor. Nail and Express fTralns
daily Ncb. 42 North and 4$ Houth.
Leave Wilmington, Front Si,;
Dapot at.
Arrive at Weldon at...
Leave Weldon,
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St.
Depot at.M
Trains on Tarboro Branch Road loare
Rocky Mount for Tarboro at 5.10 P M daily,
and Tuesday, Thursday and riaturoay at 5 105
A M. Returning, leave Tarboro at l00C
A M dailv. and MnnrfT. waYr.o.i..
Friday at 8:30 P il 1
Train No. -47 makes close connection at
Weldon for all points North daiiv. All rail
via Richmond, and daily except 8unday via
Day Line.
7 rain No. 45 ., rnna via II
Washington, and makes close connaction
any to Richmond, and Hail n. HHr.
aay ni2nts lor all points north ot Richmond.
Potli traic8 run nnlivi hetveen w;i rv,;
and (Washington, and have Pullman Palace
oieeers Attached. r i
JOHN y. divi?:f:.
A. POP. Gtn'I Freight arid Vtss. Agent !
. - ;
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4. 9 "A AtA
3 (OA H
3 15 AM
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Office'
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Sen's Bup'tj
WILMINGTON, COLCMUIA A I
UBTA EAILi'.OAD CO. ,
Wllmlaftoa, N. C, Sept 18. U'EO
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
eJd after! Ferlcmber 19th.' ir?0. t
3r0 P M, the following Paraenger Echodnlt
will be run on this road
Day Paeeenger, Mail' and Express Train,
u&ily A off. 4'2 est and 45 ast.
Leave Wilmiafftf,n..... . 9M A'W
rrive at Florenes. 1 33 P !1
I D i nil tiVO,.,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,- DU A hi
Arrire at Wilmington......i........... 8 P W
'tJIGHT EZPRESS TRAIN (Daily).
Nos. 4? West and 43 Ea.L
Loare Wiliainirton.... .10 12 P It
Leave Florence .. 2 2)A
Arrive at C C and A Junction...... 4.15 A M
Arrive at fjolambis 8 It, A M
Leave Columbia.- 6 10 F K
Leave V O and A A Junction... i 12 0011
Leavo Florence.. i 20 a5M
Arrive at Wiiminf-ton 6 20 A
This Traic stors iir at nn'nvi...
WbiteTiile, Floouigt'M. Fair Blaff. sxd
Marten.
'Ptsctngcrs for Columbia, and all points ori
G. A C. II. K. O., V. & A. K. R, .tftatioce,
iktn Junction, and all points bvond;
t'aould taVe No 47 Night Express.
Heiparate Paliman beepers for Charleston
and for.Auguita ontraia847 and 48.
All t-sina ma eelid between Charleston
and Umingtcc. (
JOtl DIVTK.Oereral Htiii.
A. POPK, Gen'l freight and Pass. Agent
i-opt 2i
mew Crop Rice.
. Tierces and bbls Carolina RICE
I Bas prime KI C0FFEE
iQQQBbli Good Hoar,
.JQQ Bbls Cuba MOLASSES?!
200 KcALS' 1
' " j At Low PHc. .
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