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MISCELLANEOUS. miscellaneous, , . ; mSCIXLAlTHQUS. RAILROAD LINES, TUB GREAT-FRENCH PAIR. BY J. T. TROWBRIDGE. ' 1 At the great French fair t Everything under ibe sun is there. Whatever is made by the hand of man; . Silks from China and Hindoaian, , .Grotesque bronzes from Japan; - ', s ? products of Iceland. Ireland, Scotland, ' Upland, Finland. I know not whatluud ; " North land, south land, cold land,; hot - una, , . , , From Liberia, 1 " - ," From Siberia. - Every fabric and invention. - , - From every country you can mention; From Algeria and Sardinia; Ffom Ohio and Virginia; , - ; Egypt, Siam, Palestine; ' Lands of the palm-tree, lands of the pine; Lands of tobacco, cotton and rice,.; ':- Of iron, of ivpry, and of spice,' Of gold and silver and diamond, Ff-mthe farthest land, and the land be yond. -: Apd evervboby is there to see; ' ' " 1 i 'From Mexico and Mozambique; ' Spaniard, Yankee, Ileathen Chinee;' - Modern ltoman ana modern ureek; frenchman and Jf russian, ; .Turk and Russian; - Foes that have been, or foes to be; t hrough miles on miles Of spacious aisles, i . A.iid the wealth of the world in gorgeous' Liter and flutter the endless files! ... ; . 4 PERSONAL. , - Jr ed uu Monday night, after a prolonged ness. ' . l?0t- Joliu Raskin has 'resumed his library labors having recovered, from bis recent illness. . . . , , . . ' ; -r Barou Alfred de Rothschild has received the Order of the Lion and the Sun Mum the Shah of Persiaf - ; ' , . . v Burke loathed Sheridan to such legreti that he always qu'uted a room when the latter entered iU j The voice may be' the ' voice of Ut3 hhks; bat the syntax is unquestionably U u .if J. It. Y.Wash. Fost. fs g , . John : B.i GoughV friends gave u tn a. rt'ceptioa in-lh College Gardens at yt siuiinfcUr, on his arrival in Lotrdoo. Kearney .denies - .einphaticatly tiiut he is a Communist, lie iuu-uds to iu- vu w Air. Hayes before his "return l lid.iui.if d ,t t , lieaconsslield.althouojh ouu of the prouuuuced exquisites in Englaud iu hU ytiuih,' 13 now exceedingly exclusive, d carefully avoids all ladies society. ; ; The Prince of Wales is now in a Lighly inflamed state of mind . about a beautiful youna; American lady. 1 He has jiisL named hia new fiteamlauncli after her. From all of which it appears ii)Ht a pjeat deal of romance or a great deal of error is coming over from Europe iu the shape of iuterviewa with Gx&nU Cincinnati (iaselle. . ' " . - 'Two girta ;i& Blooraiugton, Ills., just for the fun, boasted that they had par ticipated in 'a recent murder there; but they u ere trrested in -earuest, and their inno olnaw8 establiuhed with considerable j - Charles IV: asked the Diike of Medina Ccefi how many towns and villages he owned. "Nine, hundred . and ninety--ijjiiu'," icplied the grandest of giundet. M Why not make the number ' up tn one tuousand?" "'Because, sir, the sound of uinu hulToTed and ninety-nine ! is much more vast.".. - , TWINKLINGS. Mass., about 3,500 are shoemakera. 'Tis not an easj task to show . II,ow o, , fft h sound, since though An Irjsh lough and English dough, -- And cough and hiccough all allow, " ' Differ as much as tough and through, . 4 There seems no reason why they do.. Peter's peace oome in so sparing- fv as to canse seriona concern at the Vatican: Pilgrimages, so fruitful Under "' Pins IX. i will, therefore, again be resorted to.;. Four piM let out from France next autumn, two Ijrombpain, one Uarlist and one Airon9ist, and one from Belgium. s Norristown ilerald: The man ho fainted at a camp meeting was sadly isappointed. He expected that a dozen en won Id rush up, pull whiskey flasks out 6f their pockets, and Rive .him a. drink to Revive him. -The flasks were forthcoming. but tbey didn't contain liquor enough., to moiateu his lips, lie fainted too late in the j t- Two distinguished arrivals from Africa are noted at the Mew rYork Aqua fium, .They are two baby hippopotami from Nubia, weiehine about "250 pounds , each; Their diet consists of several eallonsof milk it each meal, into which halt a dozen egga are broken. They are the only pair of male and female hippopotami on exhibition in tne world. !J The ...Pennsylvania Railroad pompany has tendered its old . locomotive engineers and the wives of the same a grand excursion to New York, Cape Mayv : P up the Hudson, and return by Watkins iGlen, Niagara Falls. &c.i all expenses lobe paid by the corporation. ' It is designed' to ' I iorgaBize the expedition about the middle pi September. ; ' ' -; 1 7 I want to be a trooper, : ' A carbine in my hand; !"." ) j :I want to Join Mackenzie's boys, - Along tne Rio Grande.- . ? rt I want to be all' ready When Hayes gives the word to go,' : . So I canyank my little pile ' v.-v, Of spoils in Mexico. ' i 1 cj ij ' Y,.8un.- soutiicun items; l f The second - person Tt6- be pun'-' sued in Virginia, under the new law re establishing the whippingjpost j. .was ' a. "uue gin: 01 seventeen duo reccivcu twenty-five lasbes on her bare back, in tbe Elizibeth City, Court House, at the hands 01 a negro constable. Col. William Lamb is 1 also .out in an open letter. - If elected to Congress from tbe Norfolk (Va.) District, he will go' ior building up tbe xtavy, for the enforce ment of tbe eight-hour law, and for a tariff for revenue only. " lie wants : the James Kiver & Jianawba, Canal completed, &c. George Pickett'.!aboat thirteen years of aeo. son of ; the late Confederate Geo. George E. Fiekett, accidentally: shot ueo.ueorge JLi. JfiKeit, acciaentaiijr snot himsell while examiniog a gan with which ne was bunting a short- While -ago. 1 tie seventy-of his injuries necessitated the roDUlalion of two noffera on Jiis left hand. A Levinfrlon " iGa. i corresDon- dent writes regarding line speech made by Stephens at that Dlace Saturday r "Little Aleck had just begun to tread water on one of those constitutional, billows , of 1iis, and was dashtrij! Jeffersonian . spray' all around him. when, drawing that little ' Dhial of Bourbon, he douched his lips with a senile sip,' and, returning the bottle to his pocket, inua coDcluaea hisrhetoncal swell, xes, fellow-citizens, thit is true Democracy.' VEGETHTZ3. I Will Try Vcictinc lie - , - . 4 Did ' " and was Cured. ' Dklawakk, O ., Feb. 16, ffll. i Mb. H. R. Stevens : Hear Sir, I wish to give you this testimony, that you may know, and lev others knows what Vegetine has done for me. About two years ago a email sore came on my leg; it Boon became a large Ulcer, so troublesome that I consulted the doctor, but I got no relief, growing worse from day to day. r I suf fered terribly; I could not reft day or night; I was so reduced my friends thought I would never reco ver. I consulted a doctor at Columbus. I followed bis advice; it did no good. I can truly say I was discouraged. At this time I waa looking over my newspaper; I saw your advertisement ofVegetine, the '-Great Blood Purifier" for cleansing the blood irom all impurities, curing Humors, Ulcers, &c I said to my family, I will, try some ef the Vegetine. Before I had used the first bottle I began to feel bet ter. I male up my mind I had got the right medi cine at last. I could now Bleep well nights. I con tinued taking the Vegetine. I took thirteen bottles. My health is good. The Ulcer is gone and I am able to attend to business. I paid about four hun dred dollars for medicine and doctors before I bought the Vegetine. I have recommended Vege tine to others with good success, 1 alwayB keep a bottle of it in the house now. It is a most excellent medicine.. Very respectfully yours, (f , F. ANTHONL Mr. Anthoni Is one of the pioneers of Delaware, O.- He settled here in 183. He is a wealthy gen tleman, of the firm of P. Anthoni & Sons. Mr. An thoni is extensively known, especially among the Germans. He is well known in Cincinnati. . Ue is respected by all. - , i Ixfdbb Bloo'b. In morbid conditions of the blood are manr diseases: such as salt-rheum, ring worm, boils, carbuncles, sores, ulcers and pimples. In this condition of the blood try the Vegetine, and I core these affections. As a blood purifier it has no equal, in euects aro wonaerrui. . . ... ; '"VEGETIIIE"' 1. Cured Ilcr. DoBciIssTXit. Maes . June 11. : DR. SfSTTENS. , Dear Mr I Teel It my duty to say one word In re gard to the great benefit I have received from the use of one of the greatest wonders of the world ; it Is your Vegetine. I have been one of the greatest sufferers for the last eight years that ever could be living. I do sincerely thank my God and your Ve getine ior ine rener x nave get. The aneumatism as pained me to rack an extent that my feet broke ut in Bores. For the last three years I have not I ua out been able to walk; bow I can walk and sleep, and aw tuj vvvriak 4o ncu ao v m. wu cua, a. uiuot Cj jt, owe it all to your blood purifier, Vegetine.. s t - i k J .! ' ' i !s',", " ? - VasrrnrB. The great success of the Vegetine as a cleanser and purifier of the blood is shown be- ? ond a doubt by the great numbers who have taken t, and received immediate relief, with such remar kable CUXeS. ; , ;)4,, r . j. - ' -.' K VEGETINE Is Better, than uny Medicine. "; llKNDRRSON. KT.. Dec. 1878. " X have used O. Br. Stevens1 Vegetine. and like it reiier man any meuicine i nave nsea ror puriTymg the blood. One bottle of Vegetine accomplished more good than a!l otter medicines I have taken. TUU3. LiXKJS, . ... . ,o ., Henderson, Ky. Vksktinb is coraDosen cf Roots.' Barks and Herbs. It is very pleasant 'to take : every child 11K88 u. . ;:fv.VEGETINE;; Recommended 1jr RI. ' II. R. STsvwrs : . . . ; Dear Sir. I have sold Vegetine for a lone time. ana ana itgivea moet excellent Batieracuoa. . -r A. D. US. JflKST, M. II.. - t i t :. " . , . Ilazeltnn. Ind. i "VEGETINE,? L . Prepared by ) II, It. SXEVIiNS, Boston, Mass, '. . f. i.vJ lit T ' i veeetine is. soia oy an nragswrn. V ang 1 DftWIv Try It ! Try It! I Our Wew Flduri NOW BKINO GROUND ) ' . From Wew Wheat ; w . AT OUR MILLS, ; f At Eeduced Prices ! For sale in qaantities to suit by - B F. LXitCllell & 80n I 1y 21 tf 1 " i;il"' 1 I Great Reduction in Prices! i 1 t HEDBIOE It 3 tf I TITT? TT A VR TN RTO"R"R . M 11 f XV ;fM OA - ; " - a full line OF ' ' .. FLOUR, BACON, PORK, - COFFEE, ; MOLASSES, CRACKERS, CANDY, ; . SOAP, STARCH, CANDLES. SODA, POTASH, LYE, SNUFF, &c, Ac . - s - -.ALSO,' 4 -.'' .. HOOP IRON, BUNGS, SPIRIT BBLS., GLUE, CORN, HAY, OATS.- . And a Stock of h . ;, ' YARNS and Lake George SHEETINGS, For sale at CLOSE FIGURES. s Jy28 tf I WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. i First - Illatioiaai: Biank . .. ' . 11 nil li J , 1- I J. HE DAWSON BANK IS NOW CONB(.U OAt mvn 7TTri rnriTa TIAHIT -5 The Depositors of the former are notified that their Deposit fad.CerttScate9 aro assamed by '. rij THE FJRST -NATIONAL BANK, , i - Directors . ' ' : ' . E. K. BUBRUSS,. VJ.JS; DAWSON,' ;! JAMES SPRUNT,, , ALFRED MARTIN, g. worth, vy ;;. c-- i OFFICERS: ' ? ' E. B. tEURRUSS, President. - i ; . ' JAS. DAWSN, Vice President'. A, E. WALKER, Cashier, WM. LARKENS. Asst. Cashier., i '' ' II. M. BOWDEN, Teller.. , ; miMtf - - i n ; oiVA-lAiiaLMiOft t oaillliei " OUlfl6riail(l S oOD, - unprter-Hanufacturer and Dealer In i .J BREECH & MUZZLE LOADING GUNS, RIFLES, , - & PISTOLS, POWDER SHOT, CAPS, ' CARTRIDGES, GAME BAGS, Ana Every Eeqaislte for w Sportman's Outfit All orders from: a distance will receive prompt: anil faithful attentions .t, u r ' Thi nid TTnniu! la known rrom tae Bb Adiwrence to the Rio Grande riyers for. First Class Goods and; Fair Dealing. " i . tiuns ana small Arms maae to oraer ana rcpturcu by experienced workmen. , i isreecn-jjoaamz Ammunition a bimxhuvj. ' ... SAli'L SUTHERLAND'S SON, J 1 ..- j. . 1406 Main Street, v? ULPIIUK SOAP. -STF.RtlNCr 'REMEDy-- FOR DISEASES ' AftD Injuries ,of the Skin; A HealthfuI 1 Reliable Means of Preventing and Relieving Rheumatism and Gout, and AN ; UNEQUALED DISINFECTANT, 'DEODO ;rizer and Counter-Irritant. ' : ; Glenn's SulnllunSoan. besides eradil eating local diseases of jthe skin, banishes de lects oi the , complexion, - and mparts; to' it gratifying clearness and smoothness. ". Sulnhur Hatlm are celehrafpi? 'cr 'Ahrinc eruptions and other diseases of, tic skin, as weu as jsneumausm and Uout. Ulenws Sulphur ; Soap produces the same effects at a most itriflinfir exoense. Tliis admi.iW speahc also speedily heals wm, bruises, scalds wunst spratns ana it removes aandruif and' prevents the hair !; from falling out and" iint.sii'JT jrrav. - - - ; Cloihing and linen used! in the sicVroom JS iiity PvV"? i2$ W SO Genis per Cake; per N.B.-Sent by Mail, Prepaid, on receipt of price, and 5 cents extra for each Cake. ' ' ! HILL'S HAIR AND WHISKER DTE,' I ' Black or Brewn, 50 Cents.1 : C. N.CMTTEST03, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Ay.,I.t! 'aagSl-D&Wly . ' ' i The Brown Cotton Gin Is Eqiial to tlie Best 1 Every Machine Guaranteed 1 Pfiifint Solf-PoPMPi nnfl PfliirlPuCPP a. l utiuut uuu i uuuui unit uuuauiioui i These machines have been before voraWepUOTStftdia5ye that they are, (though greatly reduced in price): iuai luer ore, iuuoumu eiwut loiucn iu pnvc;, GUARANTEED TO BE A PERFECT MACHINE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, and constructed in a tho rough, worionanlike manner, ana u, in tms ana ev ery other respect, the equal of any Gin in the mar ket, while the fact is UNUUBSTIONKU that it is FAR AHEAD OF ALL OTHERS IN CLEANING THE SEED, FAST GINNING, AND LIGHT AND SMOOTH JKUWN1NG. - s Received the Bremium at the Georeia State Fair. Centennial, Texas state if air, at uousion, may, and nth r Htata and IMnntv Fairs. " ' ' ; t 4 REDUCED PRICE !LIST OF COTTON GINS FSSDBSS AND CONDENSERS. . Price of Giaa ' I with Self-Feed-Price of . ingAltach- Price witu Self Feeding Attach susea. guw. JJ" I 35 - 87 meniaaaauon menta. densers. , r $130 00 i 140 00 00 $97 60 .. 113 75 . 130 00 141 75 .163 68' 166 00 183 00 : 208 00 87 60 If 40 100 00 110 00 130 00 130 00 140 00 160 00 160 00 m as 185 00 303 00 331 00 J! 45 60 60 70 t i 80 - 256 00 Boxed readv for shipment and delivered at facto ry. Five ter cent, off ror tne casa witn tne oraeri We ship goods under special contract, and get very low rates. ! Liberal terms to good parties. '9 ' . .1 J Circulars, testimonials and full information as' to cost of freight, (which to many points does not exf ceea $ iu,j ana oiner particulars on application. ; s Address. - .',.'! BROWN COTTON GIN CO., h ray 2-5m -NEW LONDGN, CONN, Zebi Vance Cook Stove.1 IT IS THE LARGEST COOK STOVE J ' IT IS THE BEST COOK STOVE ! IT IS THIS ti2A visx tjuu. xu vxi I IT IS itUSUtlJliarJCiSA WUXWOAU vl . IT IS BOLD BY . c: !V. J ACO OI, Wllmlnston ; Manufactured for the trade by Tbomai, Roberts. Stevenson & , Co. J ap 247m ' ' - PHILADELPHIA, a Boots and Shoes; LADIES', , : i . ! MISSES' - CHILDREN'S and - ' BOYS' SHOES, v J, . . TXT npviin I m VARIETY, and AT VERTf " , - ; LOW PRICES. .' Call and examine the NEW STYLES at GEO. R. FRENCH & SONS, ; i'!'''cievi, and diseases com,municable.,J)y u i.-l 'ah thttpcrsou, pjevented by it. I l Me iical Fraternity sanction its use. '4 "- i Mm J T7o Ofibr at Low Prices v - Q () Boxes D- &t and Smoked SIDES, yr jQQKegsLASD.. ' u ; pjQ Bbis C.M. PORK, s , ' 5Q Q Bash FRESH-GKOUND itEAlJ; -' 5000 Bn WniteandMlxdCO:Bliri i A Bbla Distillers' WJUS. . 1UU 10 Tons HOOP IKON 1 f(( Hew 8PJIOT CASKS. s IUUU 200 Keg NAILS, T nrifl J1"8 cretin, unw, rwsier . i j luUU and Cement: : Soao. Lve. Potash. Candles. Candy. Bak'ng Pew- aers, snuu, TODacco, dsc, c. - - jv -; je au-ti wuBiit wuKxu. rPTTTTl . "FX P A QT1' Pnrebaitera, Coninmers and Dealers i Hilt- -! .y-'Z'f-'J' t'-iin-tJ ;-...-! ' TO Obtain their Supplies ! At tlie Large WHOLESALE GROCERY Ad r i an ; & Vo l I e rs, : "AT S. E. Corner Front and Dock Sts. "Call or order direct, as our mdncemehts are greater than at any other establishment In the city, and In bur stock may be found every thing in the Grocery Line that a dealer or consumer needs. : ly ai tr -" . . Is it Generally Known? T0 TAB CONSUMKES " WISH TO 3AVB UTONSr BY BUTINQ AT LOW PKICES 1 - ; I " ; . t , ' - , .. -. ' J-s'-.. i North Carolina Hams, Sides and Shoulders, i Western Bams, Sides and Shoulders, ,-. j-" '. . . Choice Family riour, la bbls and half bbls,. ; Soap, Candles. Soda, Lye and Potash, Coffee .'Sugar, Canned Good's, Ac , V ' Chickens; Sggs, Ac, Jfcc We are selllne the above at Low Prices. AU who wishcaa save money by sending to . ( i' ". -.'-'.. fJClTJEWAX SB BUUULJiliN, jy38 tf Brokers and Commission M erchanta. Ames' Shovels. OPADKS. 8COOPS. FORES. UAKffS. AXES. Bush Books, Eoives, Mattocks, Marl, fieka, Uraes Blades, tinaths. Heap Hooks, Ac A large assort ment of the above Uooas at LOW PKIOhd always on hand, at the Old Established Hardware House of l.aa A ;r 'a" ..V..'. ... . n a. i no uA-l. ' ' - ... . " ' - ' ..... - :- ' -I . Our Figures on gACON.COBN, , . , t f COPFEB, FLOCft,- ' ' fLAEij.SALT, - ,'" - RICK,' SUGAR,! AND ALL OTHER GOODS, 1 ; '.: ARB LOWER THAN. ANY IN THE MARKET,! Dix Bros. & Russell, ;jy28tf 34 and 35 North Water St. The , Atlantic - Hotel.1 , BEAUFORT, N. C. A FIRST GLASS SEA-SIDE RESORT; . Open from June 1st to October 1st.! i 1C7ill bb managed, by the under vv i siened for the Seasons of 1878 and 1879. This Building lies directly over the water, the tide ebbing and flowing dauv beneath it. It haa I g I; TheTs improved, ana is now tne omy mi ciass e Report in North Carolina. ' 1 : ' Table will be supplied with every luxury and substantial that can bo procured from land and water. - ' There is an excellent Saloon connected with the Hotel, where the very best Wines, Liquors and Ch ears maT be had at ail boon. -,,; i , I TERMS. OF BOARD. $2.00 per day. Children and a err an ta half price. - I cial contracts with Excursionists and parties Wli tins to remain longer than one woek. ... , ; UJK. . fi&liDI,, my 7-3m , "Proprietor. J. B. Lippincott & Co j HAVE JUST PUBLISHED : ("STONEWALL JACKSONyU..ifl'-i 1 FI Jior of "The I Bv Sabah Nicholas Eaxdolfh. author Domestic life of Thomas JefEerson." etc Hand somely uiuatratea. witn portrait irom steel, ant Eieht fall paee wood ensrravlne. " Crown 8vo. Fine It la the record of a career In the highest degree interesting. The simple narrative of his; life has -.1 .1 -1 . - . .1 . 1J . 11 i au uiecnaru rouiauce. xjatunwre utizetts. j The Atonement of Leant Dundas A Novel, t Bv Mrs. B. 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' ' The excellence and Value of these essays consist in their being tho results of a ' strong mind opera i ting on life, in the spirit of philosophy ,long matured ana carciuuy sictea, ana tne air oi pieaaing tranquil uy wmca pervaaes inem inrougnouc. -. - , aloud among people of refinement and oulture,there1 are iew more ousiraoie hooks man tnia. -vfda Evening Bulletin. 3v , . rPhUadeU Lire's Promise to Pay. f OS kA , A : J . fc 4- Am -- V A Novel. By Claba L. Cohwat. l'Jmo. Fine rlot.h. 1.60. ... A novel or more man common merit,wita a greas deal of admirably distinctive portraiture, and is- a o thrilling toterest. . , , , - .,-1 Fori sale by aU iBookseirers and Periodical Dea-; lers. or will be sent by mail on receipt ef the price by j B. 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I - - - H f The increasins Drosnentv of the Unlversitv has created a need for a medium through which its otH jects should be made known.- To this end the two Literary societies or. tne university nave aeter rained to reestablish ? the UNIVERSITY MAGA ZINE, once an ornament to the University and It Is proposed, la publishing the) facts connected with the University, to make the Maeaaine the or gan through which .the historical incidents of tbe state may oe maae snowa ana perpetuated. At present ttiera Is in the State-no-periodical of this kind, and the need for one is patent to all. ;; i. The contnouters or tne Jiagazuie will do some or the most prominent and talented sentlemen and la dies of the State. - - - --- - . The Societies have elected three editors each, and as soon aa a sufficient number of subscribers are obtained, the Magazine will be issued. The price of j . . 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The eUzibilitv of its location, the number and ae i tivity of its agents, and the con stantly increasing de raand font amecg ii;e more soxia classes ox xeaaera in various sections, live the C2NTRAL peculiar r.Iaf ma ntson the t.s ronj! ef the advertis(nepubllc Vermsvery favoL.ia. - Oonsoltyoarbusinei Inter; ests, ana aacress tae eoitor v , , - - rir jjl. -...... . . , . J. L. MlcaAUX, 1 Greensboro, N. C. TTilmintcn & 7elcloij v li AlJUIiO AD ?, GO . , Oman or Gas'i. SnpxamrxinnRT,' ' i' ' Wilmlncton. N.C.: June 1. 1878. t ? ? . tr- 1 IS! Chansre : or Schedule;- N AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 3d. J 1878. at 3:15 Al M.. Passeuser Trains en the wumington a weiaos Kauroaa wui run as rouower y Slail and Exprcii Tratn, Illy Leave Wttmingtoi Arrive at Weldon Leave Weldon... ,Front St Depot, at 8:50 A. M.. a-in Ml 8:10 . If; 13-4S P. N. Amve at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 7 :05 P, 9I IflSbl mall and EXpren Train, Dally except Snnday. " ; .-.-!;; t Leave Wilmington, Front BU Depot, at 7:60 P; Mi Arrive at weioon.... -- , :a'.iv a. . Leave Weldon: . ' 3:15 A. M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St Depot, 10.5 A. ti iTains on iwoora craucu ouwi nwt) HOunt for Tarboro. at 3.30 P. M. Daily, and Tuee-f day, Thursday and Saturday at 5 CO A. M. Return lng, leave Tarboro at 10.15 A. M. Daily, and Mon-i day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 80 P. m. ' " "' ! rhunavTraJa .makes close- comtecLioil at Wei don for all ; points North eta Bay i Lime,: daily except Sunday, ana oauy ,v:a tuenmona ana an- rail route, i ' "; : " ' r Nicht train makes close connections at weidoa for aTl points north via Bichmomd. r E . i Sleeping Cara attached to all Night Trains. v, i t - vJOHN F. DIVINE,! je 2-tf I . , ,. General Snp't. General Slip' tB'.OMce I vri&iniNOTON, COA.UKIB1A OUSTAR. R. COMPANY WILMINGTON Change of lSeliejiiil62 j rN AND AFTER SUNDAY, J UNE 3, at A.fiU V-l the following Schedale will be ran: on this Road: vu th u- ! 'i- I par: express and .rlall Train . ,- ; . xcept Snnday,) ... , . . , s t Leave Wilmington,.... .. , - 10:25 A. VU. Arrive at Florence.,;..:...'.. ........ . 3:80 P. M Leave Florence..;.-..-....,"...'. .... ' S:80P; M. Arrive at Wilmington....-. --70 P. M, NIGHT EXMtliSS TtlAIN (DUy)i f Leave WUmlngtoa,.... ..... ... 7:25 P.. M, Leave Florence...'..., 11:47 P., M. Arrive at Columb'a ..I , '..... S:25A. M. Leave Columbia. .......... 11:30 A. M Leave Florence;: - 4:00 A. M Arrive at Wilmington.. .i 1 ojjo a m. This Train will only stop at Brinkley's, Flem ington, White vilie. Fair Bluff, Nichols, Marion and' Florence, and all stations between Florence and Columbia, .-'.-v i .- .i .- m I PassengerB for Augusta, and. beyond should take Night Express Tram from Wilmington. 1 t ' Tnrouga Bleeping uara on mgni oraineror vuaimo ton and Augusta. l.t t - ' ' . apn'l Hnn't. 1 CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY, CO; - " OVTIOX GkhXBAI. EUPXnjNTXNTlKHT -, ,; 5 v - i j I;. -'. ' Wilmington, N.-C, May 18, 1877. . rtl MM 4? d k ! ON AND AFTER MONDAY, SOTH i INSTANTS the following Schedule will be operated oa this Railway: ; PASSENGER.; MAIL' AND EXPRESS TRAIN I ) Leave Wilmington at-. .,).. - 5:30 P. M. No. l. V Arrive at Hamlet at.. 12.40 A.M. -. I Charlotte at. ".' 5:35 A.M. 1 Leave Charlotte at. No. 3. Arrive at Hamlet at 7:30 P.M. ...... ..j. .12:15 a. M. - ' -I.'" ...Wyialnston at ...7:45 A.M. TRI WEEKLY; FREIGHT & ACCOM'N TRAIN! Leave Wtltt Lngton 56 A. M.V and Charlotte 7:25 c a. M.on Tuesaays, Tnursaays ana. saturaayef Leave Laurinburg 4:00 A'.' M. going' East, and 6:00 : A. M. going West.- on Mondays,; Wednesdays ana cnaays.. icr 1 - SHELBY , DIVISION MAIL, FREIGHT 4 PASf . . ., '! SENGER AND EXPRESS, , , : ILeavfr Charlotte, '6:35 A. Mi : 10:50 A. M x,,a- f Arrive at 8helby,M Mrt . ILeavefihelbr..7:.r.r... ....'.12:45 P. M, ao-- f Arrive at Charlotte.,., 5:00 P.M. l . -'- i p -. I - I Trains Nos, 1, 2. 3 and 4 run Pally except Sunday Passengers for Raleigh leave Wilmington 5:30 Pi M., and Charlotte at 7:30 P.M., make close connec tion at Hamlet, arriving at Raleigh at &:45. A.M. : Passcnsers for Btatesville and Western N. CUE by No. 1 Train arrive at Statesville next morning at 9:15: arrive "Head of Western Road" ata0 P.M.i ana Asuevme same evening. ,11 ..!.. my 19-tf V.. Qj JOHNSON. '.; General Superintendent. The FourQiiatterlv Keviews ja AND- -i rBlackwood's Magazine; : i THE LEONARD sdOTTa PUB I hi. . - 41 BARCLAY STREET5, NEW YORK 1 Continue their adtbobisxd Reprints of the ' 9 ' ? EDLNB UROS MEyjEW,1 Wag.) LOlfi I D0K QUARTERLY REVIEWConr r.1 i dCf VWtVWj! 7f AVWAJCUAIVAwi'AI 1AVAV, TB-' . ' VlEWrnberaLBRIT18H ' t QUARTERLY REVIEW. , i. . i iEmitgeScai.) H:VA ' u H- 3 and r - -1 Blackwootl's VtIiEl)iirli s teaziiie. 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