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koos uEPoirrs;:
The James Rlrer n4 nautwba Ca
. nal-tExeeutloa of Three Common
lots la a?raie Captalu Jack: 'flUe
llorse IIrIne Stok Depressed
Woedhall 4s Clafila BSIsesllaneoas.
1 ' , WAsnnsQToy, Jan. 23. -
" Col. Carrington, President of tho James
Hirer and Kanawha Canal Co., denies the
i statement that he said there was a convict
between the work which he is f06teriD
' and the Atlantic and Great Western Canal.
lie says there ia not and never' can btf any
The Committee of Ways and Means in
' farm Boutwell that they do not propose
nay newt legislation for the negotiation of.
U. d. bonds. - .
to ...Paws, Jan. 22.
CpenoaillyDeOamp and 'Benot,' tbr con
demned Communists, were shot early this
moraine on Satory Plain.' Fenouilly died
without uttering a word. vDcCamp's last
words were: "I die assassinated; down with
false witnesses, lawyers and Thiers."
.Benot died cheering the .Republic, the
Commune and the Army. Only one volley
was fired, as all died instantaneously.
There were but few spectators on the
ground to witness the execution.
. x il 1 1 .nil ii Kuuauv. sin. mh 4
. ' . . ? . n
Reinforcements are moving agam vui"-
Jack. ' Fourteen dead whites were leijon
me recent oatue ncuu u , F
of the Texas raciac k. fw " ?s
met last 'inursaay ai Aruuu iijr. au
.kin Vaihiii A mprin . arrived i, here
lUUCi HU) 7, 14
irom iiiverpwi m uhj d mo iova
recorded. .
. . . - r-; Nkw'Tork, Jahi, 22. v -
The decision In the case ot roster me
car-hook murderer seemed to depress.
tokea. very much... The . Columbia, and.
." line have been seized for debt. The Moro
Castle will be seized upon her arrival.
WoodhuU : Clafttn are. again in the
Tombs."' - -
tFASHIKGTON,
. I"
' -.5 jnTA8B3N0T6N, Jan; 22.
SENATE.A memorial of tho merchants
of New Orleans asking the government . to
"take charge of; tho Mississippi levees 'was
" presented. The Senate Is discussing Indian
" affairs.- . ' '
' HOUSE.-Joint resolution of West Vir
, ginia ceding certain franchises to the United
States presented. House discussing the
" admission of Colorado.
Tb Cotnmittet on priviledgea and clec
Uonswill "commence the Louisiana investi
gation at 10 ;'clock to-morrow, probably
with open doors. ' .
A large number of witnesseshave arrived.
"T bin Nit-in uKPoitTs.
VASIIICJTOX.
a 4 - ir
5ii "i-tirafBilr;:-
Wasaington, Jan. 22..
SENATE The bill abolishing the rank
:,of Admiral and Vice Admiral of the Navy
passed and cow goes to the President.
West presented the credentials of Mc
Millan and Ray, contestants for -Kellogg's
, .vacancy; -'The credentials were referred to
iba'Cbmnrlttec on Elections and Privileges.
The bill for war sloops passed with
amendments, by a vote of 89 to 8.
; -.. .The bill abolishing the f tanking privilege,
' commencing July next, passed. . v .
HOUSE.- No action on the Colorado
bill. .
,r, MISCELLANEOUS. .
: Nominations. --Postmasters Fowler at
Milled ireville, Ga., and Mrs. Bice at Gren
ady, Miss. ' ,
- ...
fi FRANCE.
CoaTerenee t Cblselbarat Empreit
Bncenle and Prince Jerome Napo
; leon to be tho Guardians of tbo
Prlneo Imperial, &e.;
Loxdok, Jan. 22.
" It is repotted that a conference has been
held at Chiselhurst and it was decided that
the Empress Eugenie apd Prince Jerome
.Napoleon should be the political guardians
of the Prince Imperial and therefore direct
the movements of the party. It is said no
manifesto announcing the intentions of the
BoOapanlsUwul be issued, nor will any proc
lamation be. published. The Prince Im-
, perial will not be called Napoleon 4th, but
will be known as Count Pierrefords. He
has adopted as his motto, . " Strength but
not Impatience. ' . ;.
Of GEORGIA ' , ' .
VhK - s - r
GeiT. J -R. Gordon llet4TJ. B. Sena
yn tor on tho Finn Ballot.
: ' '- '-l' Atlakta, Jan. 22.
Ca tLe rst pallot for Senator Gordon re-
' ceivd 84, tcphens 71, Hill 35, Fulder 8,
. Akt v-in 14. . JSid. Gordon 87, Stephens 71.
' 3d; i , ' ens gains j 4U the same. 5th.
. Oor ' on 112, Stephens 80,;Aketman 7.
Instruction ..will probably,' come from
Ccr . c ,3 for an election in the 8th District,
made vacant by the death of the lamented
GeiLWright.- . -
RiBflrnirt rpinRs.
A 'tkipatch - from SprfngfSeld' says R.
Oglesby has been, elected Senator from
Illinois. ...
"' At. SaTannah yesterday tho Democrats
j elected Anderson lay or and the entire
Board 6f 4Aldermen. . - ,
' . .AdVces from Lima and Peru report the
. small poafc as. terrible- k
, ,. Iloscoe Conkttne has been " re elected
renntpf from New York. . -,.-
fiCrilc Bamana Bay Company met at New
u - York vesterdar. acceoted the renort nf th
Cbmmissldhers and elected officers for the
, year. -
d jabsntmc maiekbts. ". ' "
; tt.r.4i t 1$ -Yoiuc, Jan. 23 Noon.
;-. 'iK)uyetj. strong. ' Gold firm at 113J.
Money 4irm -at 7 per cent prerninm. Ster
r ' llalixchangfr-i-long siht 109J; short llOf.
Government bonds dull, but firm.". State
..bondauui.but4lull. '' " " . ,
; ir:''U.v. ':; '''
Cotton 6teady, with sales of 2,443 bales
-r .... Upland420ic;ut3;Qrlans21ccnt4 Flour
strong. Pork quiet, but firm mess 1 3 75.
C 3'Lard steAdy-WoeierH gteiuti8i clt Spirits
Tarpentine firm at 0303pct:nts. Itosin
;. - rjnict at fa 80 tor etraiaed. FfeigiiU quiet.,
: ! y 4 v; ''New' York; Jan. 22 Erenlns. ,
? 'Srne "closed, asy at 4.t per cent.
: . ; Btcrliu,; Lxxhause f.100ai09. Gold"
. 113.- OyvornmenU rrcgulnr. and lower.
, . States dull, but firm. ,;i.',:.iti .
y-Uplands .20 centi;
firm. V. I IS a tnauo umw. wneat :v"aJ:",r. ?V0.TX3,V - .1" ' UlUUVVr ' ilUVlJ,' a LL WATCTT, rJWELR Y AND,OTHERAlT
r.";r-- t" ' ttttcr, vTrith'.iteuttrflcr. : - -H- r t A JJU r-.-7"'rlt --.tf . - tcle9left for wpairi wi the llW fir of?'
'-a i -:.e!cr;oJ offered
''t-: -I-i' ., illlTJUjD ilia i':iWfr s. WUattasa, K.VX JsalMV ' - ! A-tf- A tctitor.
; ',.'::'''( .-.,'- v ; v- r 'l - ' - . ' r-.-':-, f v .;.
4 t . :. '' .1 - , i- ' ..': '- . - ' ' : -' - ;- V-' ..." ;
. '' , ' " ', '' '"' 1 ' ' ; r. ' y: ,' 1. . ' ". ," ' - .V'!. ,. "..7 .". ' . V ".. "... t ...
Spirit Turruntino"tronA Tloniii flrtti.-.
Tne sales to-day of cottoh Wr future de-.
livery amounted to 8,800 pales as roiiows;
January- 19fai9 ,". 848 cents: February
19 IMS cents; March 2X&20t cents; April
20? (201 cents: May 205a301 cents; June
.2lie2l cente;Julyli21 9-10.;-, ; -y.-
.. - -A i y; .Cincinnati, Jan. 22. .
Flour'flrm. Corn steady. Pork steady
at $13 73$13. Lard steady; kettle 7i
cents.. Bacon steady; light stock. Whiskey
in good demand at 83 cents.
'; ' V ' COTTON SXAUKETS.
'llempbis quiet; Augusta, moderate de
mand; lioston, quiet; Mobile, steady with
light offerings; Galveston, quiet; Charles
ton, qniet; bavannah, quiet; New Orleans,
active at. 17f; Norfolk, firm; Baltimore,
firm. ' .-. .. .v.-; .--, z
A''-..
Consols
02f
United States
bonds
. ' 4
IavKRFOOji, Jan. 22 Noon.
Cotton opened quiet-rUplands 9fti Or
leans 10d. V V 'l, - : v " 5 ' v" :
Shipped from New Orleans December
and January 9 15-1 6d.
V;','vvi LATER .
Liverpool, Jan. 22 Noon.
Cotton closed heavy Sales 10,000 bales;
for speculation and export, 2,000 bales.
Shipped from Savannah or Charleston
January and February, 9fd.
i -xreaiuu8 nuicv. . svrt,tv-9.
tee V49.
a 4 .5. LtixnrobL,' jaii. 22 Evening.
Cotton closed heav v UrJands. 9a94d. :
, 0rjeftng) 1010id. include 5,000
, a mericanV
Bacon-Short Ribs SG. 6d
. , London, Jan. 22 Evening.
Common Rosin 10s.-
PRINTING AND BINDING.
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STAR
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STEAM
Job Printing House,
BOOK BINDERY
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY,1
WILLIAM 'H. BERNARD,
PROPRIETOR,
WILMING TON & uC.
THE ONLY ESTABLISHMENT JNTHS
STATE JLIVJNO ALL THESE
FACILITIES
COMBINED.
.1HT I
V
THE II EST ASSOHT9IBNT OP
Cards and Inks.
SKILLED . Y70RKLIEH
... , .1; !:;.. 'j" )-!?-;'..; j
Evnr Department.
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N O X
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LOWEST: iPBIOES,
n
UtXJTrA.
: i y.
10 t. f
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M.;. ,.-t . -T. J i : fA.nr Jl ..1
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W.I LMIN(i TO K -?JtA H K J$ T
itSTAK OFFICE' Jann22.; j
SPIRITk TURPENTINE Market firm
wkh sales bf 25 casks at 68 antf 245-it": 59
cents ? gallon for Southern packages, clos
ing at the latter figure, which la an advance
of 1 cent on last quotations., r: r ; .. -
ROSIN. Sales of 800 bbls Straiaed at
$3 and a small lot (12 bbla Extra Na.J at
$a 20, a decline oL 10 ceaU on . former
grade. . ' '
CRUDE TURPENTINE. Sales of ? 120
bbla at $5 '10 for Virgin and: Yellow Dip,
and $3 60 for llard. r: Market steady.'; - :
TAR.--Salcs of 88 bbls at $2 50 bbL
Market quiet. . .. . . .. .. .4 l" -
COTTON. Market quiet and firm for
higher grades. No . sales reported. We
quote: " . : V
Ordinary f . f : .V : U M :A cents'? lb.
Good Ordinary ..17
4
Low Middling.... ....18 "
Middling Uplands...:. 19 M
Strict Middling.
.10f
MARINE.
ARRIVED.
Stmr D Murchison, Garrison, Fayette ville,
Williams & Murchison.
Stmr North State, Green, Fayetteville, F
W Kerchner. 4 ;
" CLEARED, v.;
Steamship Rcirulator. Freeman, New
York. Barry Bros.
Stmr D Mu;bi8onv Garrison. Fay etteTille,
.Williams A; Murchison cii V JWi
Stmr North State, Green, Fayetteville, F
W Kerchner.
b Br Brig C C Van Horn, Hooker, London,
Moffitt & Co. . '
RECEIPTS. .. ( .
Pm RIVER STEAMERSr c
Stmr P Murchison 598 bbls rosin, 20 do
crude turpt, 16 do tar, 1 bala cotton.
Stmr North State 100 bbls .spirits turpt,
498 do rosin.
EXPORTS.
COASTWISE.
New Yokk Steamship Regulator 418
bbls crude turpt, 2,169 do rosin, 503 do
spirits, 173 bags potatoes. 2,600 bushels pea
nuts, 4U9 bales cotton, oo pkga mdse.
. r FOREIGN.
' London Br Brig C C Van Horn 3,483
Dois rosin. . -
MISCELLANEOUST"
of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, "Nesralgla, Lam
bao. Sciatica, Kidney, and Nervona Diteases, after
years of affertPg, by taking ur. rl tier's Vejr
etablo Rbenmatle 8yrop, tbe cientiic
diacovery of i. P. Fitler, M. D , a resalar graduate
pbytlcian, with whom we are personally acquainted,
who has for 89 rears treated thee dUeaeea ezcln-
sively with aetonUhing results. We beliere it our
chrirt tan Cnty. after deUberatloa. toconsdentioaslT
reqneat suffeiefg to nee It, espeetallyperaons in mod
erate cirenmstances bo cannot afford to waste
money aad time on worthless mixture. As clergy
men we eerionriy fed tbe deep responsibility renting
oa as in publicly endorsing this medicine. Bat oar
knowledge and experience of ite remarkable merit
rally jnUfle oar action, iter. u. u. Jtcwing, Media,
fa, snuerea sixteen years, oecame nopeiens; kov.
Thoa. Mnrphr. D. D.. Frankfurd. Phila : Rer. J. B.
Davis, Uigbutown, N. J.; Rev. J. 8. Buchanan,
Rev. Jos. Begg, Palls Church, Phila. Other testi
monials from Senators, Governors, Jtadgea, Con
gressmen, Physician, 4e. forwarded gratis with
pamphlet explatntng these ditteasea Une taoasand
I dollars will be presented to ant medicine for same
disease snowing equal merit anaer test, or that can
prodaoe one-fonrth as many living cures. Any per-.
son sending by letterdeecrtptien of afflictkm will re
ceive aratis a lesal)
naraber of bottles locate, agreeing to refund money
opou sworn statement of its failure to cure. Afflict
ed invited to write to Dr. Fitter. Phila. His valuable
advice costs nothing. GREEN PLANNER,
Wholeaale-and Retail Agents,
janl4-lyeod-Tu Wilmington, N. C.
A GBEAT Of FEB.
OJILT 3 FQB $11, IN VALtTKl OR, TOR $4,
$18 TS VAttT. OR, FOR $5, $26 IK VALUE 1
HHE BEAUTIFUL AND AUTISTIC CHROMO
,A "Isn't She Pretty," h
and varnlabed. Size 13x17
"Isn't She Pretty," highly nniehed, mounted
lafterLUUe M. Epeocar,)
oy man, securely oo
mrelT
free, as a premium to every $3 yearly rab
to DEMORE&TS MONTH LY. acknowledged
the most beautiful and asefnl Parlor Magazine in
America. 'Isn't She Pretty P Is a beautiful chroma
and splendid parlor picture, and a valuable work of
art. wortn moretnaa ooaoia toe eoscor saoeenpuon,
and together with Demorest'e Monthly affords aa
oBDOttoaltv for the investment of t each aa may
never oecar again : or ia place of Isn't She Pretty, '
for $1 additional, Hiawatha's Wooing after Je
rome Thompson.) size, 15x35, price $19, will be sent
post-free; or both Chromos and Demoresfa Month
ly, for one year, for $5. " Hiawatha's Wooing" is
an equally splendid work of art, a large snd besiti
f al Chromo. and worth foor times the price charged
Husbands, fathers, brothers and Lovers, do not fail
to subscribe for DEMOREST'8 MAGAZINE aad
present it, with a beautiful Chrome. It will make
eyes sparkle with delight and satisfaction, and prove
monthly reminder of yoar good taste and kind
feelin?. Address. W. Jennlnirs Demorest. 838 Broad-
....... VmiV rVmlm. A ttm l.t.at .iimWl rf
the Magazine, cenu eaco, post-rree.
nor , .
... --
1 5;000 ; Cigarsy
T TV i.
A SSOITTED BRANDS,
i :
JMPOirrai. AND. DOMESTIC, .
ft -ji mi g-?fi cheap by
jaaw-tf.;.
west ca
Coal !
TA7E A.&B FILLINO ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY
t T with best quality Red and White Ash Coal.
fOOD of all kinds, fall length or cat to any de
ji v i amo Mngin, ana prompiiy aenverea. .
av m . . . . ..(
1a l-tf
O. Q, PARSLEY ft CO.
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2
DH.-W. J. D. BELLAMY GIVES NOTICE TO
the Dnbllc that he has moved his office to the
. building occupied hr the Wilmington Library As-
soewupi), nei nora oi jproca weoo s eaioon.
OFFICE HOUE8:-9 A. M., 4 P. M., 8 P. M.
janl7-eodtf. .. .
.Estmbllsked tat 1820.
.1
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CAMDEN,
S . C .
. x j . 1 -:
DUBL1811KD EVERY THUR8DAY AT S SO j "P bta oMabllshaMaL la tho tear of Mr. Range's 8a
I per annum. Advertising rates liberal. i ' 1 won, and is preparsd todo all Work In his line, ch
M!f!!t otr Tr. 21 a neatly .ad peol.
W. H. BiaxAKp, Agent,
0w i-tf
1 J in w
:id;opg;qigars, i r.
..(KaaJOBSv
JNYCLAT,CABANNA8. TARTAOASi-
1 P
anolaaFlearo. Users.. Flor del Pn mil An1
other breads. Good quality aatLeheap price. I ran
" ian wf yy-;-: r. AS.1 -c?
BTEVENSOS.
CJT Oar quotations, it should be understood, rap
resent the wholesale- prices generally. In maid
email order higher prices aave tO charged.
ABTICXSS.
r&icas. .
BA.GCHNG Gunny . .. :.W
lft 17
DOODie A&CnOr.
Doable Anchor " An. . . ; .
BACON JCorth Carollaa,
' 19
10
12
BhoalaeraV lb... , ........
- Sidos, i n...........l.M,
. Wentern
ffiami. . . ...... . .........
r Shoulders.. ...... v
17 '
9
BARBELS Spirit Turpentine,
Bocood liana, eaca. ........
New New York, each......;.
New City, each -.-t...
S 40 & SBO
''a 8 00
S60,(g S75,,
81
8 00 1000
03 i 1400
BEESWAX fJ lb
BRICKS Wilmington, ft M
- Nonaera... .......
BUTTER North Carolina, y .
Northern, fb.
CANDLES Sperm, 8
SO 80
90 I
60 &
88 1
50 :
SO r
17
S3
Tallow,
Adamantine. W 9t
CHEESE Northern Factory V.fe
Dairy, I..;...
State. W lb . .. .
15 &
COFFEE Java, 9 Tt.. ..........
80 I
SI &
S5 iOa
0 &
nx& :
160
18 00 i
Klo, ft n v.,
Lafrnarra, M flt... ...
23
28 .
95
15
165
.i.
CORN MEAL V bushel...
nOTTON TIES IB lb
DOMESTICS Sheeting, 44, S yd
xtxxk, w buncn
FlSU Mackerel, No. 1, V bbL..
No. 1, V X bbi
Mackerel, Ho. S, ft bbl
.&tl)M.......:L!.V.v
9 50
14 60 , .
too a
W 50 1
ISO 13) 9 00 .
0 00 000
1Xfr 8
6 00 &
' 6 60 : 7 00 j
' 7 SO & 6 50
to oe i-ti (M
8 SO s & 9 00 ;
9 50 9 75
10 08 10 60
13 60 & 0000
sMackerel,No. 8, W bbl.. :..?..
Mallets, bbl
N.C. Herring, bbl...l
iry voa,
JK
Super. Northern, v obi
Kra do f ; V bbl.,,...
- 'Kamify V o.. ....
City MUla Sopsr., V bbl. ..
p fixim, DDI.....
fiV.fc & FaaOly, bbl.,.
Kr. Kamllv. U bbl...
frKRTHJZEliS t; - r- a ;
Peruvian Guano, ft 8000 Ss
Baugh'a PbMpbate, . i
Carolina Fertiliser, " "
Oronnd Bone, " "
Bone Meal,
" Floar, "
NavssBa Guano, " "
. Complete Manure, " "
Wbann'B Phosphate " "
Wando Phosphate, " "
Benrer A Bats' Phosoh. M
80 00 00 00
00 00 SO 00
48 00 i 63 00
08 00 ! 40 00
00 00 45 00
00 00 & 67 00 1
65 00 65 00 .
00 00 67 00 .
oo oo 7oo ;
00 00 TO 00
60 00 Cd 00 00
16 18
90 i 96
71 ! 73
70 0 75
65 70
1 30 1 S5
7 r 8
: is. wx
leo- -
1 85 ISO
GLtjK Tb....'.:...
GRAIN Corn, in store, t Btt B
Corn. Careo. 66 :
08...
Corn, New, bosheU
Oats. bushel.
Peaa. Cow. bashttl
HIDES Green, ft
; Dry, V 9.. ......... ;
HAY Kartern, 100 tos.. ......
Hortn Kiver, w loo ss
HOOP IRON V ton ...
LARD Northern, ft ft...
North Carolina, ft lb....
LIME bbl
150 00 160 00
10 13
10 i IS
1 66 000
00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00
00 00 00 00
S3 00 95 to
tl 00 Si 00
so oo s3oo:
SO 00 :85t
LUMBER River (Last sates), :
Wide Boards, M ft
Scantling, V M ft
Flooring, V M ft
' CrfT Sxaax 8awi
Bbip Staff, resawed, fill ft..
Rough Edge Plank, U ft..
West India Cargoes, according
to aaiity, v m iu
'Dressed Flooring, .seasoned..
Scan tnne and Hoards, com-
15 00 ft
00
18
S3!
?4sr
MOO
45
SO
S4
100
7S5
S3
145
110
40
1 85
100
MOLASSES-Cnba, hhda, V Ral..
uuoa, ddis, v gai. ..
Sogar House, hhda, ) gal.
" bbla gal..
Cjrop; bbls. 9 gal .s . , .
moo
39
1 10
Kerosene, y
unt, w gai...
Linseed, V gal
loo
80
75
000
Keem. eai. .....::
PEANUTS V bushel
POTATOES Sweet, V btwhel. .
Irish, Northern, V bbl
POJtK-orthera. CitvJieaa
3 50
16 00 46 60
08 Of 00 00
oo oar do oo
00 00 14 50
Kump, w bbl
RICK Carolina, fl ft...........
6X
East India, V ft.............
00
0 00
3
oo
135
KOOETh. DUBtt....,
uaus country, vs..
dry. ft
3
S3
00
165
165!
10
ROPKr. . .i . . .....i..
8 ALT Alum, bushel .
uverpooi, sack...
' " American. V sack..
1 60
1 60
SUGAR Cuba, ft....
X
11;
13
, rortaKico, y ..
13
13
A UJUCT, ST
13V . . -
. o ooo
ex. c m ft
Crashed. V ft
19X 00
0 8
.4 00 600
t 60 3 00
30 00 0000
00 00 . 00 00
18 00 00 00
10 11
11 00 13 00
9 00 10 15
1 60 850
5 00 (iOO
1 00 500
1 75 S 60
U 40
.46 60
SOAP Northern. lb.
SmNGUBS-Gontract, V M
Common, MM....
STAVES W. O. BbL, V M
k. u. una., w at
at
TALLOW ft
T1MB
SER Shi
MU1 Prime,
Mill Fair, M.
Inferior to Ordinary. V ft
WHISKEY Northern, gal..
north Carolina. gal
WOOL-Unwashed, 9 ft......
wasoea. v
BATES OP FREIGHT.
Per Sailing
Vessel
Per Steamer.
To Nsw Yokk.
Crude Torpentine V b
Tar bbf
bbl
0 60 & 0 CM
0 00 0 55
0 45 0 65
0 60 0 60
1 00 0 00
0 60 0 60
Spta Turpentine V bbl
0 75 80
Uoein J Obi
Cotton bale
0 60 0 00
0 00 1 75
00 JO 00
x ao o oo
0 00 0 00
0 00 30 00
Cotton Goods bale..
Flaxseed V basbeL....
Peanuts fl bushel.
To PHiLaoaLrBLa.
0 00 0 00
0 10 0 00
0 00 0 60
0 00 0 60
0 00 1 00
0 00 0 60
0 00 t 00
0 00 0 10
0 00 0150
,0 00 0 60
0 00 0 80
. 0 00 D 60
000 S 00
- 0 00 0 75
Crude Torpentine V bbl
Tarw bbl
Spts Turpentine tlbbl
Kosin w bbl
Cotton S bale.........
Cotton Goods tt bale..
000075
0 00 0 10
0 00 10 00
Peanuts W bushel
Lumber V M
0 00 P 10
7 UU VJ09
0 00 0 45
TO BALTDIOKa.
Crude Torpentine V bbl
000
000
000
0 00
00
0 00
000
i ar y ooi
Spta Torpentine 9 bbl
OWC045
0 75
itoain w ooi
Cotton V bale..
Peanuts bushel .....
0 46
3 00
0 00
Lumber w M. ..
00
' TO BoflTOM
75
Crude Tumentiue bbl
0 70
0 70
Tar Wbbf.
8pU Turpentine V bbl
1 15
ttesm v doi..
Cotton , bale. ..
0 70
0 00
Peaaats bnaheL.i.l
0 1.
Lumber-il M.....
0
WIL9IINGTOW nONET " MABKBT.
OORBXCTXD BAILT BT TKX un ITalT RAKOTtB,
I. B. GRAINOKK, PKB81DKNT. 1
. -; : r . ; mmrrjfo. nunia
Oold 110 lit
8ilver...'....V.. 105 108
Exchange sight on Northern cities Par.
ExeaangeSOdayse " " lllt-cdla;
rar vai. BeUiae.
Navassa Onano Car"
. 100,
110
vC.( Boads-fOld ECbapoB , . .
--"D' Fandint Mb, . .v.i
IA.B5 ;
1. , " J86S
'TV' .1 - .
34
so
Do.",.4'pedsi Tix'.'.':
.13
Do. to N. C. Railroad .. .-'-...... SS
W. . W. B. K. Bonds 7 We (Gold Int).90
Wilmington atyRinaX f c.v..v,. 70
h old OWc. ...67
- , . ' - -ii.- nmr i. - - 85 IdtilA In Y
'1 Mf83c..i.ijj..7a?i: ; "
new aanoTer vqqulj awiw iio tvbtsi, js-. .
6 WcfGold Intl.... : .70
New Hanover County Bonds (5 years) 6
- B. tniA r.i . i . do
W. &W. Railroad Stock (Par 100).,. ..65' i
North Carolina B. R.
100) 44 i -t il
w., U. Kauread -Wit
Gas Light Co.
60).
.70
MISCELLAJSrjEOUS.
Shaving Saloon.n
jOlS TXTtNtB INFORM if HIS pnfMEROUS
I J friends and castomers that he has recently fitted
45 iQleq-PQi-.
X UUit" WfiItJye etyiu and
JSiftwi - 'NOSTB BTJTTCOMTETEJTT B: AlfpEFS
I 1 a aBiiiviiawny. t
emplored. PoiiW attention and general u'jctlon
guraoteoo. , . ' f , . , , . A qec 14-qr .
80 45
0 46
SO 90 0 00
0 451 O 00
tsooi 000
0 11 0 00
8 001 . 6 60
.... ... ' : ... -
0 00ft 00M .0 00 ft
0 00 0 00! 000
0000 00.000
0 00 0 00 0 65
OO0OO0Lt6Q
00 ft 0 001 OlSft
OtWftOOOl -010
i new nuvii; motkm ... a... - ; tzs
First NattonalBank, . . , 7f. ... 100 106
SUmlngtnn Bnildlng Stock, 43 60
echanTcs .---.-' 41 10 66
'MISCELLAlfEOUS. 31
r
...
g -cC,LBICB-TrJEBCT9 A3ARREL8;
J. iM.iii
COFFEESr-RIO.LAOUAYRA AND JAVA;
CGARS ALL ORADESf ''
FLOUR SUPER. TO EXTRA FAMILY;' ;
Raisins, Candles, Fire Crackers,
flr.ii.. J iL0TS TOSFlf;" ! - . '-!
For sale at . . , ADRIAN, 4 VOLLEBS'. ;
decl9-tf . . " .
Bacoivl Lard,j ' Butter
DRY; SALTED AND SMOKED ,i WESTERN
Shoulders and Sides In Hogsheads and Boxes. '
V Sngar-Cnred Hams and Breakfast Stripe. s
N. C. HOG-ROTTND, "
CITY. MISS PORK; BUMP . PORK,
PURE LARD IN TIERCES AND TUBS, CHOICE
TABLE BUTTER, BEST FACTORY CHEESE, i
r-- IN IiQTS TO. scrr., . J.'
: For sale toy ADRIAN VOLLERSl ;
may l-tf ,
Dissolution of Copartnership.
XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CO-
i. partnership heretofore existing i
partnership heretofore existing under the arm
name of CoWille & Taylor expired by limitation
January 1, 1873.
JOHN COLVILLE,
- K. al. TAlLUJi.
Wilmington, N. C, January 1, 1873. . : . .
ISevr Copartnersliiiy. ;
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE THIS DAY
forned a coDartnershlD under the firm name
of ColvDle A Co.. for tbe porpose of continuing tbe
Lumber Bnaiaeas heretofore carried on by Golville
&TTrr..-.
Tho thanks of Colvilla &. Tavlor are hereby tea.
dered to the public for past favors, and a continna-
uoa or us patronage soucueajor tne new arm.
Persons Indebted to tbo old firm are
urgently reo.eoteel lOi aettlo. their ac
counts.
tJOHN COLVILLE,
JL J. TAYLO
O. M. BUMM
ERALt
Wilmington, N. a, Janaary 1, 1873.
JanS-tf
To Arrive Within Ten Days.
w , - . . - ; y
i AAA BBLS NEW YORK CITY INSPECTED
iVUU MSS8TOBJI. ' ;u
j ,;',n , Warranted futy weight 1 r'
QQ BOXES DRY SALTED SIDES, ' ' : .
For sale for cash at low prices. -,. f
ToArriveiriTiineforHan
500
TONS NAVASSA GUANO , i
Fresh from the manufactory at Wilmington.
For sale in lots to suit purchasers, oa' reasonable
term, at manufacturer's prices. . ,t - '
. A. DAY, Agent. -
Goldsboro, Jan. 6th, 1878.' ' 11 rw '
THE COLUMBIA UNION Issued daily aad
weekly, L. Case CvRMirrxB, editor and propri
etor. A lively, wide-awake, readable journal, pub
lished at the State capital. "The Daily Union,"
Issued every morning (Sundays excepted), and fur
nished to subscribers at $7 per annum. - Habscrip-
ttons invariably in advance. It will contain the latest
uw
telegraphic information, market and commercial re
ports. me vveeiuy union," published ev
17-
i nursoay at tne tow price or s. An excellent
vertLina medium. Rates reasonable.
Book and Job
work neatly executed.
Jan 16-tf
DANVILLE TWES, VIRGINIA Manufacturers,
farmers and business men . generally will find
"The Times" a valuable medium for advertising, or
for obtaining correct Information concerning the re
sources and climate of the Dan River Valley, ia Vir
ginia and North Carolina. This region is unrivalled
la the production of the finest vellow tobacco grown
DUDU&ned wees.lv
year, or fl 35 for six months. Address P. BOU.
IN.
Times
Office, Danville. Vs. '
Jan 16-tf '
"VTOTICK By virtue and ' In pursuance of the
i. power contained in a certain, mortgage deed,
bearing date the tilth day of January, 187, una reg
istered hi the Registers office of ew Hanover
county, In book D I D, page 407.' and executed by
the late Robert H. Cowaa to my testator, the late
Alfred L. Price, I will, oa Monday,' tho 10th day of
February, A. D. 1873, at Exchange . Corner, in the
city of Wilmington, at 11 o'clock A. M.,' expose to
ale to the highest bidder at public auction for cash,
all the right, title, interest and estate of the said
Robert fcf. Cowaa, deceased, in the Wilmington and
Seaside Railroad Company, consisting of 660 shares,
of the capital stock o said corporation, upon which
M per cent, has been paid. CUA& A, PRICE, Kx'r
of A.L, Price,. , r -x .,; f , JanSl-4t
TtS MAGNOLIA MONrTOIWPubUBhed at Mag
nolia, -N. C, every-Wednesday has now an
extensive circulation, sad larger than any paper
Pnhll.aed ia tho coostWa ot PqgUa, - smpsoa, Ons
low and Joaes. affording a rare opportunity to those
who wish to advertlso, being circulated in a rich ag.
ricaltaxal community. We have succeeded beyond
oar most sanguine expectations, and our list is can.
stantly bacreaaing, having the support of an appre
ciative puoiic. . Terms, s per annum,
months aad 75c. for I months. Send fi
S1S5 for
for soecimen
copies. ' Address W. T. HANNAFOKD. editor and
proprietor. . a,UmX i iiu;.uu ftjaatlftf -
W INSTON SENTINEL, Winston, 1 Forsyth co.
N.C.;esUbUshed If yeara-We. would call
eavaatava VI ? UMUllKtval mVUSUll Willi SPVCK
the trade of this section, to tho value of the lSentW
nei" as an aavertuin
UoninFors;
aio ana uwrim eoanaea. aooacoo. Trait a&a brandy
Ttriacipol articles of . traffic, The Northweatern N
rauroaa win oe compietea to tnia place m a lew
weeks which will place us indirect rallreadooauna.,
nication with Wilmington. Terms Card, 1 year.
$18f 6 months $7; 8 monthoi A Jaatlltf I
. 1 m.i, in i L., v, , T
THE MARION STAR is the only newspaper pub-'
lished at Marion,' 8. G. Msrchanta and dealers
ia fertilizers In Wilmington, should remember this
in the beginning of the season, if thev wish to ad.
vance their interest ia the, Pee Dee section one o(
the best agricultural districts in South Carolina Ad.
arose w. 4. Moa.KrfaVi.LJ at
K-jaa 16-tf a
The " CIiri8tik . Giices.w
A" 'KEW $9 VATVS"AaiQ ctacbI
and heaoygivcB away to each subscriber to
ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE for 1873.
.. A magazine for cultured homes; a magazme al
ways op to the advancing- thought, aocial progress
and spirit of the times; a magazine In which the
lighter literature of the period la. made the vehicle
oi pure ana noh to sentiment,,
i.. i
it.'1 ?.'.' -f
-.. 1
tt
THE
GBBISTIAlf
. r HOPE,
GRACES.
CI1ARIT Y.
- "And now- abkfcth FaltL-- if epe saHtharlty:
these tin ee, bat the greatest of these is Charity." i
;.. aw. -'Hi " " iia.' ir :.y i j '
7.S0 IIS VALVB VOU $2.60,
It is a long time since anything has appeared in.
Christian art so lovely and . so exquisite - u design'
and execution aa this large and elegant una and
tipple steel engraving, fThe Christian Graces."
sUe si by inches, vfU groaptog of the figujreils
graceful oeyond conception, and the' faces of such,
rare and heavenly beauty, that it seems aa if the art
ist must have seen them In a vision. Every ubsert 1
per to " Akthtjb's Iixubtuatks Hoju Maqanx " :
for .Wa will 'receive m copy of this splendid t1
picture yBxa. Price of Home Magazine $i.BO a year:
MMtSMlMn nf Muniiln. in MDtl -
LOCAL AGENTS WANTED evervwhera to rt .
! subscHberi far our beautifulmagjwine,' so, weU,
auown ipj ip.o isnwetuv ysws ana. sogrcataia-
f aa wake large eomoiiasiona bend for agents con,-.
UaappQlntment abuut UfOu.if aeliverv of rjlrtm.
ss we fcaye mie ainr4e.iftrraD"nerta for their rao.
Id pjoaac;iuii,--v C ,- t; 8. ARTHUR, r9.
i& ... r i 1J 4 811 Cheenut street, hiiadelpU r;
Iaoeuwai circular, on caa. oaraiy -enyv. pThe
pt ristiiii Oraces ,lto any p?rpn cf tiif-ko an! Ine,
teiiciooa rtlln-'irlr t. r 'tf.nir "m anhu -!1um.-.
I
BALTII10RE LCCK HOSPITAL!
i - dr.: Jon a, p w ,
VirYsi5lX Tin's tfjEfbRXf M tSsTrfu-
.JL TION, discovered, fcheu in the great hospitals
ot .Europe, viz: .ungiana, rrance ana eisewnere, tne
certain, epeeay, pleasant ana enectnai remeay in. ine
world for all excesses or abases of the system. .
Weakness of the Back or Limbs. Strictures. Affec
tion of the Kidneys or Bladder,- Involuntary Dis-
caarges, impotency, uenerai ieoiutyr m ervoueness.
uypepsia, juaneuor, uaw epmis, unuunon oi
Ideas, Palpitatioa -of the Heart, Timidity,' Tretn-
)ling, Dimness of Sightor Giddiness, Dteeas of the
lead. Throat. Nose or Skin. Affections of the Liver.
Langs, Stomach or Bowel. thoes terrible disorders
arising from solitary habits of youths-secret and
sou lory practices more ratal to their victims man
the song of the syrens to the mariners of Ulysses,
blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations,
rendering marriagee, . impossible,, destroying
dolu oouy ana mina ;
'i.iv-.; '!.;',. i'
4.3 1
Especially,' who hav become the vlctfrns of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which an
nually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of
Soong men of the most exalted talents and brilliant
itellect, who might otherwise have entranced list
ening Senate with the the thunders- of eloquence,
or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may icall with
full confidence.
I i5 ti ,1 x ,
MARRIAGE.
alamed persons, or yonng
men: contemblatins
marriage, aware of Physical Weakness. Loss of Pro-
creative Power (impotencyV, Nervoos Excitability,
Palpitation, Organic Weakneaa, Nervous Debility,
or any other disqtiallflcsaon, speeduy reueved. -
lie who places himself under" the care of Dr. J.
mar religioasly confide in his honor as a gentleman,
and confidently rely upon his skill as s physician, y
;h ! f 'ojjjjy 5TBtAKNES8' ?, ? W
immediately cored and fall .vigor restored. '
' This distressing affection which renders life mis
erable and marriage impossible is the penalty paid
by the victims of improper indulgences. Young
persons are too apt to commit excesses from not be
ing aware of the dreadful consequences that may
ensce. ' Now, who that understand, this subject wiO
pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost
sooner by those falling Into improper habits than by
the prudential f Besides being deprived of the pleas
ore of healthy offspring,' the most, aerious ana des
tructive symptoms of .both body and mind arise.
The system becomes deranged, the physical 'and
mental functions weakenedT Loss of Procreative
Power. Nervous Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation
of the Heart, Indigestion, ConntituDouai Debility
and Wasting of the Frame, Cough, Consumption,
isecay ana ieata. v : -' i
A CURE SPEEDILY WARRANTED. h
Persons' ruined in health by unlearned pretenders
wno Keep mem inning month alter montn. taking
poisonou and . injurious compounds, should apply
immediately. , .
DR. JOHNSTON,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London,
graduate of one of the most eminent colleges in the
United States, and the beBt part of whose life has
been spent m the hospitals oi London. Paris, Phila
delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the
most astonishing cares that iwere ever known ; many
troubled with ringing In the head, sod ears when
asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sadden
sounds. Iwsbf ulness. with freauent blushms. attend
ed sometimes with derangement of .mind,, were
Dr. J. addresses all those who have Injured them-
i i i . i . . . . . . .
bcitcb uj uupruuer mauxeence ana souory nuna,
which; rain both body and mind,' unfitting thetavfor
either business, study, society or marriage. '
These are some of tne aad melancholy effects pro
duced by the early habits of youth, viz: Weakness
of the Back and Limbs, . Pains ia the head. Dimness
rt Hffvhfr T naa r? Vf n .n!. Pnn.n P.lnUotlnit a Wa'
Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement.
or tne uigesuve runcaoaa, uenerai uopinty, (symp
toms of
mptioa, Ac
MjSKTAiif. Tks fearful effects oa the mind ara
much to be dreaded. . Loss of Memory, Confusion of
Ideas,- Dopreseio of- 8pirita, . Evil If orebodij
Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitsc
lumuiiy, oicx, are some oi we evus proaacea.
Thousanda OL. oersons of all aeea can now Indra
what is the cause of their declining health, losing
their vigor, becoming weak. oals. nervous and ema
ciated, having a singular appearance about the eyes,'
ceupu uiu Bjiupwma oi vonsumpnon. , '
'! -
Who have injured themselves by a cartaia practice,
indulged In when alone, a habit frequently learned
from evil companions or at echooL. the effects of
which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not
curea renaers marriage imposaiDie
both mind and body, ahoold apply ii
What a pity that a young man. the hope cf his
country, ua pnae or uis parents, snooia do snatenea
rxom ail proepoct
consegnence of deviating from the path bf naturev
and Indulging in a certain secret habit. finch per
sons muBt, before contemplating .jj -- )
-.j,' JLARRIAGE ; ,r.; ;,s,''? w ''
Reflect thai a sound ailnd and body are the- moat
necessary reqaisitea to promote . connubial happi
ness. Indeed, without these the Journey through
life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hour
ly darkens to the view, the mind becomes shadowed
wkh despair, and filled with the melancholy- reflec
tion that the happiness of another is blighted with
our own. . -i f
- . -. 1 A.: CERTAIN DISEASE,' '
t ' - fi" :.' ! -'''' i
When the misguided and' lmorndent votarr at.
pleasure dads ho has imbibed the seeds of this pab
ful diaeasa, tt too often bappeas that , an Ul-timed
sense or sname or oreaa 01 discovery .deters him
from applyiag to those who. from education and re
Itabmtv. can alone befriend him. Ha falls inta
aaada of ignorant and ' deshrnimr Bretenders'
who, incapable of. curing, filch hut pecuniary, sub
stance, keep him trifiing month after manth, or as
looa; as the araaUeet fee can be obtained, aaa in de
spair leave him with ruined health to atgh over his
galling disappointment; or, by the use of that dead
ly poiaoa. Mercury, cause the. eeaatitotkmal symp
toms of this horrid disease to make their appearance, "
such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased noe, noctar-
nal pains in tbe head and limbs,, dimness of sight, .
deafness, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotches
n the head and face, and axtrendtiaa, psogrossiag
with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate of the
mouth or the bones of the nose fall in, and -the'' vic
tim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of
commlsse ration till death pate a period to his dread-'
ful suffering, by sending him to that Undiscovered
country from whose bourne no traveler returns," '
To such, therefore. Dr. Johnson offers the most '
certain, speedy, pleasant aad effectual remedy ia the '
worm, 1 5, if fv'f isuoi m. 1 1
OFMCl7MirrXIFBKIEIlICKST.;
. V BAlTIMOttEV ttYLaMl !
1 ;'" f. ' P .: ;:' :-. ; '.iVl f '--J r 1 , f ! I!
Lefthand side going from Balthaore Street, a few
uuvn nun uic norutr, c ap not to ooeerve naavs
aad number.-. t:r r.o.rt:. i":,i . !
vertisement iuj4h4ns mintmn..
, fcw. . , ... , . . ..
1 .ut jKmiJNTOF TjtPESSS;.f,f! f
i The taany thoaaaneaoareeT at this earahnsmwent .
witnin the last twenty Tears, and tho numerous
portent surgical operation, performed hr Dr. J
, tae last twenty Tears, and tho numerous ha-'
Dr. Joanf.
wiukmh oj toe representatives of . the Press
and man
iy others, noticeaof which have SDDeared
again an
d afaia bafo tka nnWl kau Kb
in (7 a man r.1 knnu ....... .... . a-
cient guarantee to thoainicte.; " , V t m
ttiarch lS-ly ent ' ' f
, .Oranges lOranges! 1 1
II INFORD; 'CROW ' 'COi' "HAVK JU8T ' lot,'
ee from. itMcafndies,. n ifnj.i h j '
--40,000 YERY.TINB ORANGES.; n.-lj
' I 7ouf orders at ence or there ,wlll bejooae leftT
, decSa-U . . . r. :
.' - ; .' "' " r.. l.r;- 1 ;
: z.500;Acres of Laiia at $2 Per Acre
Ayaluabl laatoti,,0fiered at 1 a
A . FINE PLANTATION, CONTAINING !A
handsome residence aad 3,500 acres of land, sit-
8,500 acres of hud, sit--
uapea on tne.waoeree river., arx9t, twenty-eight
miles from Corambia, and within a few miles of tho
Wilmtngtan,- Columbia ahd Angasta foilroad,. is
now offered for sale at five thousand ($5,000) dollars."
Before the war the place was valued at fifty thous
and dollars.. ,fcoll fertile, adapted to the raising of
corn, cotton, rice, Ac, and abounding in timber of
every variety. ?i .;:- i 'wii,m 'Si hij
Besides the dwelling house It contains out-buttd-'
ings of various kinds. Lies partly In Richland and.
partly In banner county . ,acrmn. ma. 1h ZT
. -
V:f:7?r)4 J
..Janlftf
if'
.vmturBy eouut Miroilna.
tl'.i ,v,fiLTATERPpOLlBiTJK ALUM,
AndWdrtiagoniOT B j 3
rfMto:iti Sift jic?;a-unuAMKBB06 L
7 T - r . i sj '
1 f. , ..
I t . t"-
(,Arj.,r ,!t !!i Kti-V ?...-f -i
LrrWr L; T' d f
AvXNfBarrJlaSAd thWw(al. rI,Vf:1ia.V
f3sr- Ho letters received aaless postpaid and con-,
ta&iiagaatamp to be used onv the raply.- Pereona'
WCltine ahOUid State soe. and aamd mv nmrtinn nf ki.-
.iV-.? -1- . 1 T board rrom him ince Twh. of Sp Ust; am rery
:yCl fCOtalndO tOPqandacii tha.bSMtasss,' atiho pa- anaasy about aim.-' He wm in axid' health
d.i"i&''JT,L.Cl 1 I heardfrom-him ;U about afeet 10 inches iWe!w?!
Uaa, No? 1 araniU-Row, Where 1 wlfl so nappy? to bye re4hairV so ' Lehman. WU1 any 'person be
ssd-micMfoXsiid ci- I U 7rVv' n7uch in needot
J- .".1 -vOv-., ",A"ri I his wppotL. fJJAuU K. P P AatRElXt -
4 Set 1-tf --. - , -1 . - i c ( -. - ".itolagtonN. C,
General Sutfto Office."
ITILlbllrtOTOIOLtflrtillA" Ar
' . - WTT MTVrtfVlW V n 'Vf. - A
tj l 1 .-i ""'V v., .VU) lUl. 1874
Chfmgq of 5 Schedule:
THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL GO rvrn
effect at 3:25 A. JC, Monday, 1th Inrt: , 4
Leave WUmmgtoo.,v,M.V.i. ',8:25 'a M.
Arrive at Florence 9m A v
Arrive at CotnmbiaU4;i&.Vi:Wr S:4o p m
Arriva ll.lanili. . t.' H
Arrive at. Florence,o..iuLi. ;-4:is P v'
Arrive at Wilmington...,.....,rt..; 10: & J;
Mglit Kxprcs Train ; Daily (Sun
'' days li;iceptea.V.
Leave WltotogtoB..iM.i.,.,-j.;.: r. p v
Arrive at Columbia.. ...... 8-40 a V
Arrive at Augusta :v,....,Uvito: 8:'so a! m
Leave Augusta.. .. j..,.i..v..'.,. 5:50 P v
Arrive at Coluntbia.tv.uA.il.v loao K M
Arrive at Florence.. ...,4; ...xu. 8:i v
fi'lrCfcS a 2:
!: s -''.rt.tf ;i?AlJAJCES ANDERSON, ..
oct 90t r. n T &lr 'y., Gegl Ssp't.
AND RUTItERFOIlD n?ni I
' divitai CisWxvTm ato'' '1
' ' - . ' Wnjraotow. N. Ci Jan. s, 1878. 7
H , M,
Changed of Qchediile.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ON AND AFTER
iB?rjr.i lb w!M Iratsswill run over
this Road a follows: . . . .; , j vw
r BEfis7aVAim VBEIOITT TRAfN.
''iC'ik strive at
Vv . T,..f,!t'..-'!f,;', .Urtua fiV:4 . : .
PA8SliHCEn A BXPtZESS FREIGHT
1
RKVT1VT
JanT-tfj
Chief Engineer and 8rtp''t
Wilmington & Weldon
'RAJXliOAD'CO.-
u. imiinil
mi
A
eoff Schedule.
1.H
a:
sT I AJXD Airi jlk J 1 1 N K 1lra- TVJTiVT xaa-
V senger tratna-on the Wilmington and Weldon.
I. -I I. yu SKAlt TU. AITtl i -Leave
Union Depot daily (Sundays ex-'' ; 1
Arrive at dsboro:::i?.:..'.?.'',,;;.t 1 P. M.
. . Weldon A5B p M.
Leave Weldon: dallr Bandars exceed lt7 !
ed)
r a a aa . ar a a
arrive at Rocky Mount
; Goldsboro....
...vv.Va's.vll A. M.
Union Depot......:
......... 5cap. m.
l,y.M .vwRXPBE8 TMAXNwf vr t
Leave Union Depot dsly........;.,At 10:40 P. M.
AirivstG8boroi.U..ti..3.iu.vV :00 A. M.
- w weiaon . .. s0 A M.
.LeaveJv-eldon, daUy,.... ..ta 7,10 P. M.
Arrive1 at Rocky Mount.... 88 P. M
'i'ir tt!ldaboroa.iwi..r1.C;;i.TJ0a8 P. M.
.The mall train makes close connectfonat Weldon
for all points North via Bay Line and Acquis Creek
routes, t i . ;,. " s :. 1., , :i.r:
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Express Train connects only wit. Acquis Creek
Psllnaaisai Palaco Sleoptata; Oars
onthUTraU. . . , ,, . ,
i TaKIGHT TRAINS' will leave WTlmlni
trl-
I Weekly at 6:00 A. M., and arrive at 1:40 P.
f u.KXPRESS FREIGHT: TRAINS will leave Wit
srtleat itl mv7"1 iPU!,M 5 ?" nd 1
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General epperiatendent .
STEAMSHIP LINES,
PHIL ADSIm; AND OUTnERN
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" I ' -WILL' laSXAFTElt' tS ATL' ')'
12 VEUYj TUESDAY 6. JF1TIDAY,
ft fif AND WrtllTON1
.".ivifary Wlpay ui4SatTirtla7,
fcv CONN KUTLWU AT iWIiaiLSUlV -v
with the Wilmington, Columbia ( and . Augui
the Wilmlnst.n. Columbia t and Augusta,
r i - Wilmington i ana wcidon, ana tne ' w nmuiwui
wummgton ana wcidon, ana tne ' w nmun;wu.
Charlotte and HntherfOMl Kalliwdai also the several
ciianoiieana wunwrow jtsurasu
lines of steamers to Fayetteville,
- GlTlaac Tbroaela BUI of Ladloar
To all points HTfo'rfli anOouth Carolina, Oeords
and Alabama1 connecting it Baltimore.witb the Bal
timore and Ohio aad thaNorthera Central Itailrosd
for alt points in tho West and Northwest, and with
steamem and Ballroads tor Boston,-- New York? ana
V - i '"Agent, WUmlngton. W. V; ,
I iwomtwd i-W-VAu.' Baltimore, i k " 1 r
L?JOTiCl.MyLhusbsnd, Miclu FamJe"
ri NovemDer s3d,,.W7a' Since that timo be
. 4- v.. k a- a .T.j a... 1 havs not
li
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wlif" TTJ??5' ?gni Trams for TON LUM
BER run irrespectively. f - 4 , V ,
ta?" No Train wW leave on Sundaya ' '
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r lv Vl W UmiogtonT N.-C) Sane 8th, 1871 ' f
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