The Daily Review. J09II. T. JAMES,' Editor & Prop. WILMINGTON, N. d Kntered at th5 Posloflice.at Wilmington, N. C, second -class matter. EVE 3ST I 3ST C3- - WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18. lb2. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. CmT Ctx-tlun Novvra'icr Tth. ,RKr2DSnXT.lTXVK-AT LAKfiC : IUsDEN T. ni:"NCTT, or AS-os cot'STr. ron coxgrks-tmiri co.vg. histeict. wi! autos J gi:i:i:. ur.ccxi::uu.vi) ci). CLri:r.v cocitr judge THOMAS ntTFIN, n :i r cai.i.ow av, .:a o. , r.r-t i.,ir;.:;TAMi:j l. &ii:-:r:u:.ii. Tl.'.rl I'! AI.L1IAM) A. McKOY. J o rrlli D;-rri -t-JAM C. M cR VK. urtii i. nJ a; a. giimi:;;. H.xt!i IItri:t-WILL:.VM M. MNil C. P. Huntington lo Lcland Stanford, London, as follows:-; - "letter has been received at this of fice for you from Auditor French, stat ins the result of hU Tisit to California, which is in every respect satisfactory." Central Pacific stock, which had been selling meagrely at 93 on June 10, rush ed up with great demand to 102J on June 15, under this bull operation, which, as will bo seen, was preconcert ed by the parties interested. How the procefds of the corrupt transact ion were divided is, of course, -known only to the L-iitflciaries. It is fair t suppose that French'di.l not paurifiee his place with ouJ satisfactory compensation. This trusted officer, who three months earner hail been arraigning the cor poration as guilty of enormous frauds, turned around in San Francisco and b?caine its most subservient tool ! The processof his conversion is quite easy toim i"?. Instead of addressing his .-'.iperi':r i'i Washington, he wrote a 'ciuto !!:: "Hon. Lolaijfl -S'.anlorJ, Ce:.iral Pacific Railroad, San Francicco, Cal.," .knowing that Slati f'ird was then in London; and in order lo :;!vi: tiiis Ic'.tvr value in the stock J c operation for which it was evi dent! written by arrangement, it was dated "Department of the Interior, Of liee of the Coiuniissiof-.er of Railroads 5-'an Frane'.seo, June Ifi. 1nj1.m . Mark the dale. The' substance of the letter was in the hands of the financial editor of a New York newspaper on Gov. Foster, of Ohio, who visited Washiutou, immediately, after Gar field's death , and caused it to be tele graphed all over the country that he en dorsed the policy of his successor, is the man who has just been sat down on so heavily in Ohio. . . It i3 estimated that five hundred colored men, heretofore Republicans, voted the Democratic ticket in, Cincin nati: -Thirty of them stood at the - polls all day and peddled the straight Demo cratic ticket. Speaker Keifcr is to take the stump for Seeor Kobe son ia New Jersey. Whereat the Democrats there are more rejoiced than diseoura gel. onjs or noDi:soxs sui-iokti-:i:s. It is natural, says the New York Sun, that the iobbcr?. tho blunderer, and the corruptionists should all rally to the Jaac 14 ; as published on Juno 15 support of Secor Robeson, thrice brand- luc l,a LKiIorc " Prporieq to dc writ od on th floor of tha IIonft lonm. tcn lrl oan rrancisco, and it was in senUtircl as "a thief, a rermrer. and a "doiron the night of June 14. liar." ncba fit renrescntatire of their t this is not all. French rctumcil mcthod3anda steadfast champion of to Washington on June 18., .This same their interests. - letter appeared in Standlbrd's organ in The latest accession to this xinz is San Francisco on June 18, bearing date Thconhilas French, cronrietx.r of n. lhe lcth as did the copy intended for nowsDaDcr nrmtcd at Vindam!. v-w tbe New York branch of the operation. jersey These facts require no comment. After tho passarc of tho Thurman They tcl1 the stor of a conspiracy plain r.rt llinr th Po!fT r;i.,i r- toerery eye: French was notsent the ation to account for their indebtedness penitentiary, but was allowod to resign. to thaTreajory, this same French was Trac to his instincts. aniT by the com- appointed Auditor under a sunn enion- Vi rascauiy. au oecarae a tarylaw." Tco of2cc of Auditor of RaH. chamPioa of Secor Robeson, and now miilAirmmttir(nnonrfm t,r,ny. docs'tho work of his master in the tance for tho faithful execution of the First district of New Je"'ey. Thcrxnaa act. The law allowed the See that your name is duly registered. ? MOONS II 1X13. The Drug Trade Association, of Philadelphia, lias investigated tha . re ported adulterations practiced by the apothecaries, and tho report says that tni by "the corporations; Jho examines ginu.,5pu bud- i- , , stitution of cheao stuff for the costlv m- - r , Auditor a salary of $5,000 a year, with j travelling and other expenses incurred in tho lino of duty.- The Auditor ."pro- sen bes a system of reports to borendcr- the books and accounts onco regularly each year, and at other timc3 to test the correctness of the reports; and he sees that the laws relating to them are cn- gredicnts ordered was found to be practiced in a number of stores. An alysis showed that cinchonidia was r.. : i i i it i , . '.'. forced. ITnon M fi.Tw v ri in;fW wccro ino prescnpaon caiiea deoend th intprr.f nf tL fiwl for qoinlnc; that tho sulphate ofeserine a Mfn.t th rfi , ;M was Pven wIierc tho bromide was re- The Central Pacific Company has re sorted to every possible expedient to defeat tho fair and almost generous purpose of the Thurman act. First.it fiuircd, and that about two cents' worth of borax was sold for boracic acid, the charge for which was fifty cents. Be sides deceptions of that kind, many drugs were weakened to a degree that In Philadelphia they call half-mourning "Pittsburg sunshine.' A Danhury itirl lins married a 'poet, aad now carries u; her own coal. The man who is always as "cool as a cucumber" is generally as green. It is stated that there is more money spent for rum in ihis country than there is lor Hour, and yet people howl every time Hour goes up, ,but have never a word to siy about the whisky that goes down. Jcnkiusoti is having liis fortnight oil. As he was leaving the1 house tho other morning, Mrs. J. presented her lips tor the customary partimr kiss: bu Jenkinson, tho brute, turned on his heel with the remark, ".Not this morn ing, lima; I'm on my vacation, you know.',' Evidently Jenkinson is bound to get all the recreation possible out o his vacation. Emile ' Girardin, the great French journalist, used to rise at four p clock every morning. And now he is dead .It's a sad, sad lesson, but let us not torget its warning. Let us but lay our hands on our respective hearts and say that rather than imitate his fault, if it is necessary for us to be up at four A. M., we will sit up to it. To ansc at it ah, this is too too ; it is too utterly loo. COMMERCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. , October 18. I P. 31. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 51 cents. Sales of 50 casks at 51 cents. : . ; ROSIN Quoted steady at $1.10 for Strained and $1.50 for Good Strained. No sales reported. TAR Quoted firm at $1.82 per bbJ. of 2S0 lbs.," with sales' of .-receipts at quotations. , . CRUDE TURPENTINE No offi cial quotations. Sales of receipts at $1.75 for Hard and $2.75 for Soft. COTTON Quoted quiet. Sales' of 350 bales on a basis of 10 3-1G for mid dling. The following are the official quotations: JQSCELLANEOUS. Suffer Good Ordinary. . . . Low Middling. Middling.'.. Good Middling. .. S 15-16 cts 9 13-16 " ..10 3 16 .ao DAILY KECrillS. Cotton......:....:. Spirits Tur:fc5niine Rosin Tar.... Cnide Tuixentine- - 167-1 bales 273 casks 261. bbls 136 106 bb!s bbls DOMESTIC MARKETS. Anything in the hardware line can be found at reasonable prices at Jaco BI'S. NOON TELEGKAMS. THE YELLOW FEVER. denied thn mnntifntlnntllf v rr I a loxt When the Supreme Court decided f1 incrt- rroso against that pretext of resistance, then other devices were employed. The law requires that twenty-flvo percent of the net earnings bo paid into the Treasury to constitute a sinking fund.' Tho own ers of tho road havo tried to defeat this provision by a trick amounting to dc liberate fraud. Tho Southern Pacific has been built cutions are to follow. mi ' Birmingham, Ala., is a conspicuous example of tho rapid industrial develop ment now going forward in jthe. South. Tcn years ago the site of Birmingham was a cotton field, surrouuded by virgin iorests. .Five ycara ago tho population of the plico was only 2,500, whilst the present population is estimated at 11, out ofthc profits of tho Central Pacific. Lnn ,n,i.i,n -, ,.1 and is substanUally a continuation of 1.f.,r.i, ,.r: : Li. .i .1.- I , , ri . . 1 , . .1 """""vmiii v j ilium; lit liiu the latter. Hie Central Pacific entered ,i;e..f r nxL-X .L:n Other also mu u arraugemcir. wiui me ootilhcrn thc hanil3omc Sllm of $3,C50,000. I r.Tr arrangement manuf:lcturin, inaustrie3 aro u.. ..- ,j men a large ousmess nourishing there. , was diverted from one lino to thc Other, m order to dimmish tho returns due the Cash, the South Carolina duelist and Government, llj this trick, and by murderer, denounces on thc stump tho de-tlanng il.cgal 'dividends., expressly aiitMhicllin law and forbidden by the I harm an act. the prohibits the carrying Onlr.d P.u-iiic petiplc have retained he law which of concealed weapons, t.-h.is a cohf-blqoiieil mur- several miliioiis ilue the Trewary, with d?rvr who dh uld eren now beisufiering the intention orcosttMtii; the paymcn1 the penalty yf Jiis crime, ibstcad of '"-in allowed abroad to denohnee the laws mad by wi?er and hon?ster and better men than himself. B7 Telegraph to Dally Review. New Orleaks, Oct. 18 Noon. A Times-Democrat special from Carmar- go, Mexico, says: I here is no lever in Kilkeynosa. There have been over 100 cases here since the beginning of the disease, and 10 deaths. Among the sick is Antonio Alvorado, the Ma3'or. OHIO. Neal Elected in the 12th is- ' - v: '' trict. i . By Telegraph, to Oail? Kcview. CiNCiXNATi. Oct. 18 Noon. The Commercial's Chillicothe special savs : Neal, Democrat, in the 12th District. has just received thc official vote of isrown and Clinton counties, and with tho official vote of thc other counties in the district, they elect him by 3 major ity over Hart, Republican. ' VIRGINIA. Sous of Temperance in Session. (Dy Telegraph to Daily .Review.) Peteissuukg. Oct. 18. Night. The Grand Division ot the Sons of Teni perance, of Virginia, met in annual session here last night. There was a very large attendance, of delegates from Richmond, Norfolk, Portsmouth, City Point, Lynchburg, Petersburg and oth er towns ot the State. Reports ot the iiramt officers show the condition of the Order, throughout thc State, to bo promising. Tne Division adjourned uuiu 10-morrow morning. By Telegraph to Daily iUiview FINANCIAL. New York, Oct. 18 Noon Stocks strong. Money 5 per cent. Sterling exchange, long, 4801 ; short, 485. State bonds dull. Governments generally unchanged. - COMMERCIAL. 1 Cotton dull; sales 480 bales; Uplands Hi: Orleans 11 7-16. Futures steady ; October 10.34: November 10.67: De cember 10.63; January 10.71; Febru ary 10.81; March 10.93. Flour quiet and steady. Wheat dull and i lower. Corn, cash and early months. S better, later a1 shade lower. Pork firm at $24. Lard firm at 13.60. Spirits turpentine 5455 cents. Rosin 1.90 l.yj. freights steady. Baltimore, Oct. 18. Noon Flour fairly active and steady : Howard street ana W estern super $3.50($4 ; extra $4.25S4.75; family $4.87$6; City muis supers.onrsj ;extras4.a53'f54.75 ; Rio brands $5.75. Wheat, Southern hrm; V estern inactive and lower: Southern red $1.10$1. 14; amber $1.12 j fiz$i.i; JNo. I Maryland $1.11; No. 2 v esccrn.wmter rea. sdoc ana uctober. $1.08i$1.08i. Corn. Southern firm ana higher: Western dull and easy; Southern white 85; yellow nominal. FOREIGN MARKETS. i TRv Cable to Dailv Review. 1 I no longer from Dyspep sia, Indigestion, want of Appetite,loss of Strength lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, Scc. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS never fails to cure all these diseases. Boston, November 26, x83i. Erown Chemical Co. , Gentlemen : For years I have teen a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and could get no relief (having tried everything vhich was recommend ed) until, acting on the advice of a friend, who had been benefitted by Bkowk's Iron Bitters, I tried a bottle, with most surprising results. Previous to taking Brown's Iron Bitters, eyarything I ate distressed me, and I suffered greatly from a burning sensation" in the stomach, which was unbearable. Since tak ing Brown's Iron Bitters, all my troubles arc at an end. Can eat any time without .any disagreeable re sults. I am practically another person. Mrs. W. J. Flynn, 30 Maverick St.," E. Boston. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS acts like a ekarm on the digestive organs, removing al dyspeptic symptoms, such as tast ing the food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, j Heartburn, etc. The onlv Iron Preparation' that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all Druggists. Brown Chemical Co. ; Baltimore; Md. - - -- v: ,;- , , See that all Iron Bitters are made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and have crossed red lines and trade I mark on wrapper.: BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. KAILROADS, &c. Carolina CentrarT Conipany. ; OmcK op Gexxbjlx. ScPERiirrsarDcr, Wilmington, N. C.. Sept. fijJih.! ' I Change of Schedule QN AND AFTEE SEPT. SO, is follow lnjrcncuiuo win be cw, . rtaiiroaa : - uj, PASSENGER. MAttAKD ElPREsa Tu J- i Arrive at Charlotte ii.ll'.'.'f g f K No ) Leave Charlotte at... "W, "iL - Arrive at WUmiiSw af.'K f' - Trains os. 1 and 2 tn . . only, and pointa designated in the Time Table. e apiay! Train No. 1. Dally except SuntlaV DoNo. 2. do. do.1 SmirSj SilEI.BY DIVISION. -pASSBv..iL EXPRESS AXD FREIGHT Daily except Sundays. . Leave Cbarlotte Arrlvo at Shelby vtf! H. . J '12.201' 11 ix?aveucny..., --. Arrive at Charlotte..... St.. t Tralhs No. 1 and 2 fnake clo't" ,P 1 Hamlet with 1L & A. TrM tU eiffh, antl at Charlotte with hX.1 J- irain. vj wfv,,, necting tlierc with W V c n 1? Tl,& c pn said road. ' IL lu fort,: P"lU lottewit?i iic. as Wilmington & Weldon Railroad Company, OiriCB OF GEKERAI. SCTEMJtTEXDEXT . Wilmington, N. C, June 25," 1881 j oct 16-lw tp-c-nrm Change of Schedule ON AND AFTER JUXE 25 ii at j P. M., Passeneer Trains ton & Weldon liailroad will run a foiloV. .' DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAINS Diilt NOS. 47 NOBTH AJTD 48 SOUTH. I Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot. 6 40 A Arrlvo at Weldon.. n, M w n ciuviltittMi Mittii S 37 F M' Arrive at Wilm'rton, Front St. D'ut it p w Fast Thsouoh Mail & Passexoex TiAxi DAILT Nos. 43 NOBTH AND 40 SOUTH. Leave Wilmlnirton.Front S t , Depot, , 8.JJ T. W Arrive at Weldon , 11 m ir Leave Weldon........ 6.10 p'm Arrive at Wllm'gton.Fropt St D'p't lo.fifl T U Train No 40 South will stop only at Lor it Mount. Wilson. RnlrloKm nt-i.riT.tk0CI' Trains on Tarboro Branch Road Leave Kckt Mount for Tarboro at 12 M. and 7.15 P k I ' sales 8,000 baleJ; speculation and ex! . . ' .. i V .toSSin gSsS8'8!e& STA port 1,000: receiots 14.300. of whinh mincrTnn Richmond, and dailv excent finrtw - ... ' 1 I I I I C III II. I I - by litij-ition. Tncy know that thc case cannot hcanl by tlio Sa Wip Court for at l ast ifinv years, am! they ixk firvvanl it Kin:;. legisla tion in tho meanwhile by which the Thurman act may be tiuliiiletl or ecias culattnl. Till man Frvuch. a. Au.Iiior; mrnlc tiiuv r ;orts nriinst the Central F.icifie. thc l.vt of vh:, h. .Intel Feb. 1 1, 15,1, rooo:n:no:ulcl tiiat the sinking luiid payment s l;ou!il l. increaeit from twenty-five to fifty j cr cvnt. Ho succeetlttl in acuirin the ct.inf:i!cnce ofthc i!e;arlmcnt. allhuuh in other ijuarters !? was stiipccteJ. The De part men: of Jiotice oruero.l sails to lc brought in New York aja::ii the Cen tral Tactile for non-payment of di:e3 to iuc tia;r.- i.tna. in:s was clone at the Instance of French, who virtually alleged that tho Treasnry Ixd been swindled by tho corporation through a fraud alcnt accounting and improper dircnion of iU resources. Throo months after tho report which was sent to tho House of Representa tives on Feb. li, ISS1, French went to . San Fmncisco, ostensibly to examine tho books and accounts of thc Central Facific !a tho oourso of duty. lie did not communicate wjth tho Secretary of the .Interior whUo thcra. Suddenly. and to tho surprise of tho department and of tho public, there appeared In tho f5nrrTnl article ol a New York news paper, dated Wall street, June 1 1," ISS1, 6 P. M., a copy of telegram sent by It Lv.ci,: lo look as if -Tammany Hall, In ing Ilallj ami thc County Deim c;r.ey ef Nov.- York, had con-i-'.mK-.I l( l.i y :i5i;U l!e!r biekeringsland difficulties and ijo to work m earnest for t!:o j;.mh1 oi" tlie party and tho re demptiun of tho State. Dr. 1 1 ) wan i Crcsbv, of the Ur.iverty of Xcw York, and ex-Chancellor a ARKANSAS. Dlccting1 of tlio Cotton Planters Important Railroad Ac tion. . (Dy Tolcpraphtd Daily Ifcview) j LiTiLi: Pvocii, Oct. !3 Noon. Tli National Cotton Planters Association met in annual session last night at the State House. Larc delegations from all thc cotton States were present. Ad dresses of welcome were delivered by .huVrc Wm. Hose, of Arkansas, and re plied to by Mai. .Brcckcnridge, of Ar kansas.' Alter apDointhigthc necassary committees, tho Association avljourned untd to-nii;ht. Pink U'i.vi r, Oct. 18 Noon The annual meeting nf tiio stockholders of thc Texas and SL Ltuis .Narrow (iauge- K.i K. Co., was held yesterday and J. W. Paramore, Leonard - Mattliews, iJeorge 1). Fisher, T. A. BemK N.' T. U hite. U m. IJiaek, Jno. Parham, T. W. Ford i co and (leo. W; Prown were re-electeti directors. It iv: l J.40O were American : i October 0 26-61S6 25-64026-64; October-Novem ber 6 14-646 13-f46 14 64: Novem- T. . oer-uecember (i ,U-646 H-646 9-64; Decern ber-Januarv 6 4 8-64 : Januarv- February 6 9-646 8-64; Februarv- Aiarcii u iu-(4; Marcli-Apnl 6 12-64; Apnl-JVlay 6 14-64; Mav-June 6 16-64: June-July 6 18-64. -Futures dull. r 1 :30 p. m. Uplands 6 .9-16 ; Orleans 6 15-16 "- 3 p. m October-November 6 13-64. 4 :30 p. m-Sales Americsin 5,800bales ; November-December 6 8 64; May-June 6 15-64; June-July 6 17-64: July-Au-gust 6 20-64. . ' After All Else Failed. ( Atlanta, Ga Feb. 23, 1881. II. II., Wakner &Co : Sirs: I ex hausted all other remedies for kidnev and liver disease, only to find complete cure in your ' Safe Kidney, and Liver Cure. S. CnAMBERLAIX. APITAL STOCK $250,000 SUJtl'J-US FUND 60.0901 Ifno Train No. 3 runs dally and makes clow rcn nectlon for all pointa North via IUchmond nd Washington. No. 47 makes close connectloi for Tarboro. , ( A11 trains run soLd between Wilralnjrton'iad Washington, and have Pullman Palac81eei era attached. - , - . , , i Deposits received and collections made on all accessible polnfs In the United States. DIRECTORS p . JOHN F. Dim 1 T. M. EMERSON, General Passenger Agnl - api -tf . . Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta R. B. Go. Ojtick ot Geneexl SuPEBEmarpntT. 1 ' E. E. BURRUSSj D. Q. WORTH, WUmtofton N. C. June 25 18S2. A, MARTIN, JAS. SPRUNT. j JAS. DAWSON. I U - H tl VrnTW., i e of Schedule. OFFICERSf: E. E. BURRUSS.. ...... 0N AND .1 AFTER JUNE 25TIT, 18S2, A President. 1 1,00 p tn0 'oUowIng Passeacr Schctok Quarterly 3Iectiiigrs For the Wibiiingtou'Distnct Methodist E. Church, South, fourth round, in part: v Duplin, at Richlands. . . . ... .Oct. 21-22 Onslow, at Queen's Creek. . .'.Oct. 28-29 w LAitirrvs AtM .V1 Leave Wilmington .10.15 P. Jf. PMnfon of nisn "Kt . - A'flSt Cashier Leave Florenr. 2.57 A. t JAMES DAWSON. ............ Vlc President. I NIGIIT EXPRESS TRAINS, DAILY Ko. I A. K. WALKER rh w I West and 47 East. ' uunton, at Ulmton .Nov. 4 5 Bladen, at Cypress Creek,. .Nov. 11-12 Elizabeth, at Purdies,. . . . , .Nov. 18-19 Cokesbury, at Bethany Nov. 25-26 Cohario Mission . .Nov. 26-27 ESTTho members of tho"' Quarterly Conference are all requested to be pres ent. . Robt. O. Burton, 'Presiding Elder. apl23 Only A Few Left. T3? TIAVE ONLY A FEW OF THOSE ,:aca WHcanl saia to a reporter SS.K '" v-.v . tie nwiura ui iac present :Uiy fccl5.(O)AM0, restricting the use of iu,Muiic.iii iunu iioa'i wouiii oc ir.e i mvr uim bu mai j;, cannot oe used at a endorsement cd bribery, fraud and the tyranny of the money power." Or!axdo II abbs stcts dowu and out in the Second Congressional District, as he says, to prevent the District and State from goins over to the enemy. Sach unselfish patriotism is worthy of all admiration, but wc doa't believe that it has strengthened any affection for O'llara. ! The Republican papers of tho North aro till harping upon tho certainty of five or six Republican Congressmen from this State, as a result of tho 1 next election. - Whey they are to come from and who they are to bo aro questions which wo hare rassledw with and they floor U3 every time. J i A liberal 13 simply a shelved Demo crat di&Uii2cd with his position. frreatrr rate than a maximum of Sl-,- ixxt per mt:e :i ihi. compietMn ot tiie road or roadj that may be acquired. Th3 mcetitii; alo authorized the pur chase of a controlling stock of connect in? lines to an equal amount. The con tract previously made with the Illinois Central was Tatiticd. Also similar con tracts with other connecting lines in Texas and elsewhere, i The present of ficers of tho company were unanimous ly reelected. TIIE STOCK MARKET. By Telegraph to Dally Review. New York. October IS. Noon The stock market opened irregular, but in the main ialj higher than it closed yesterday, tho latter on Rock Island. In theearly trade there was a decline of in whichTexas, Wabash and Pacific were thc most conspicuous, but this was subsequently recovered. Northern Pacific leading in the im- Srovcment. At 11 o'clock the 'general st reactixl a email fraction. SERGE BUTTON -BOOTS left, that are closing or.t at cost. . ' .Better call anil secure a pair irc-m ! ! GEO. R. ITtESCH fe SONS. . . ans 31 9 NOrth Front St. John L. Boatwriglitfs "PAEOLE D'HONNETJE" Roller Process Flour. iiiarvin's Gelpbratcd JjlIRE AND BURGLAR FROOF SAFES, au fcizc3 anl Frlccs, from $50.00 to $2,200.00. Acknowledge I by" the best authorities to be th BEST SAFE MADE, Extract from Scientific American editorial of Feb. 11th, 18S2: "We are also asked as to the I beat fire proof safes. We say MARVLN'S." A. A. WILLARD. Imo 18 , Axcnt at Wilmington. Arrive at C. C. & A. Junction. 6.20 A. U. Arrive at Columbia I 6.40 A. M. Leave Columbia. 1Q.W V. U. Leave C, C. & A. Junction 10.30, P. . Leave Florence. 1-50 A. V. Arrive at Wilmington. ...-. A. Night Mail xm Passenger Traijt, Dini, No. 40 West, and Dat Maii. Axn Pa sekgeb Train, No. 43 East. j Leave Wilmington. IU0 P. JJ- Arrive at Florence 7 A JJ- Leave Florence l.tt) r. JJ- i Arrive at Wilmington.. 5.13 P. 1 Train 43 stops at aU StaUons. L. No. 40 stops only at Flemington, WhlfcTE ' Fair Bluff and Marlon. n Passengers for Columbia and all point o & C. R. R., C, & IL R. Stations, Alttn Jw For Beauty, Strength, Sfi.ro,nU m T J ' Separat Pullman Slecrcrs , for Oarkitf ana for Augusta on Train 47. J1 ,ri AU trains run golid between Cbarlcsto" u Wilmington , JOIIN'F. DmSE, T M. HMERSON, General Passenger Atf. api-ti Purity, and'Bread pro I during qualities, it is the highest attain able standard. NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE. OTOUN 1. STELITES, Prop. THEATER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Liquors, wines, cigars, &c j Corner Second and rrincess Streets L s Wilailagtoa, N. C. ReetaHrant I Meakgat all hours, till 12 p.' m, OyBtera In every style In ecason. . SatisfacUdn Guaranteed. '""" ' -oct6 Wew Restaurant. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECU 1 it Si fully announce that he haa jostrctwd ?P 41 3, G rani to Row, SouthFront sL, a rtsUari tor Ladles and Gentlemen, where j me1 10 G narantced in every In Stance refreahmenta may be had at aU ham -f 9- ' p day. Everything Is new and first cim- RY IT, IT WILL PROVE ALL WE CLAIM Ut waiters and courteous attendants. I . ... - 1 . ' 1 FOR IT. , JGame and Oysters In season. JOHN It. BOATWRIGHT Wlnc, Uquon and-c,ifarB- ECptS ' nov 18 r. a. PURCELL HOUSE. Excursion and Pic Nic "TJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, j Late Proprietor Atlantic irnti la all its appointment. Terms $2.50 to $3 m,w Oil . I T. 1 TVACkl gEASON IS OVER. TILE and Eall season ia now onenlnj?. who are used to FIRST-CLAbS wot doanand Corofortabto JJ'rsib'. PracOca! Barber and Perfamer. Jf Market Street, between Front Streets.. F.P.JONES, LINTON, N. a, ATTORNEY AND Cm. v TXTB HAVE IN STUCIW A it i I if Flm vox, fcoovew, ioji titf aellor-at'Law, WIU vmrtirm I Rt.Vwi. mi find. Coal fchovel. :L.t- - -..-. uvwuu auenLiim M.m .1 -. m na nn. mtrwr rnrorR nnriux " - I X. GILiU iikytrvk. Fire-irons, Shovels,1 TongS; TC HAVE IN STOCK A lJTT in ctloa oX ailmp Ttll-lyl oct 33 A 4? iUTWV"

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