. 4f nrmnif ' 5 fittrf J ; iLANEQITa J , wnwaAuuiw,;! I MISCELLANEOUS. -i. j: MISCELLAKEOUS. P J RAILROAD LINESr I ,
II d. V t - - i . . . . i ' . .: . ... . . I . . , i , . -.. i i -
..rilK t.NFlNISHKD PKAYBH.
i. ..'A iff I
. sw I lay" say it, darling;
" linnet! the linv lira
I of my daughter, kneeling, bending r" !
i) Vr tier ioiueu uuci na.
ik, a u to eleep to sleep." she mmpaoiwl,;
iul me cony ueu. uruppeu iowj
. pry the Lord," I gently added;.
-You can say it all. I know.' ;
l'rHy Uie I.rrd" the words came faintly;
i.;,;i!UT still "My soul to kerp;v ' i L
I iu ii ibc- tired head fairly noddtii,
Vnil ilic clitld wai fast aalewit.
tint ili dewy eyes half opened
be n I clasped her to my brct, '
Vu,l the dear voico softly whisperrti.
.U-iuiun, Gd knows all ihe rest.' ,
,) i the truiting. sweet confidiim
r ibe child bean! Woo l1 that I
i t, us ini.tit trust my Heavenly Rihei,
H- wli.' hears my fblest cry.
Tanker iSlalcsnvin.
,lfcLI.Ml! ini!tCKLLNY.
A colored thoclogical seminary.
,s t,i !. cit.nt)i!sneJ at A.llaula. i.
Uishop J. C. Talbot, D. D., of
1 untir -as ktf'Ju11 ttcovenng froto bis
lr,. riiK; of parstyei?. '-
An article by ihe late "Dean
S .tnioy i "'lie August number of Macmil
'..Slijizti.DQ Tbo VVestininster (Jon
f .v .,ii i! Faith, i ilw last work to which
) -.1! ii i-v '-ui bin pt.
Uish-ip L. N. Ilolsoy, corored,
. t Vuira-"-. h is giiua a representative of
k. .ml l -ih.Hli8t Episcopal fjbarcb in
i -i i i'c; Meinodist Ecameaic!
i i c i ti'('h tuerls io London.
The British Met hodisu Episcopal
, h !tn-.tl r ly io Canada, has vtHel
: , .: .t iim-im witu the African Met ho -
.! t. ;-co;m iii-c'i the United Saiea
i r u vi-ii i3 tiiJ fr4 nl 63d aiogti
i;i-!n; Liiiljfiliii, nfir some
ia ,, !, ' . j urn ui En ,, it:p.Kls tbtt lite
, i :ij c 'niii!ii of ihe iMniment is nut
. T'i ij, l ' hni tii'M i- I'tijte Knin l
v tii i!ivj;u;-.-o iii (be Ondi 1 u nf the
I'.i tins l.iy every episcopal con
j,,mi"ii Mt W'esiruiuster Ahiy cm
r, w:th h f.irintl proles' of iln- dr;uV,
, ,: I JuWD from rued fl?al usi;r, ni;tiQt
.I- on ol the bisuiipx m hin
. l i .lem'liii. after which irl:intnai y
ii... ii uuieily roceet l- tk fbe
, - jnt-ii u di ia the service.
l it Key. VV alter Danoan, pas-
; of 'h- Sco'ch churches. as
i'j-pendcil y h s Presbytery e for Ihe pm
i.' .:ni ! n wimon. The suspension was
i hi e; id :i;h?, and waen it was past a
I .rg- niim'r of his pirinbioners look flight
w jcu it ws aucouuced that the offending
i'.istur about io resume his duties.
The death is annonnced of Mr.
!l ru e Moood. who was foity years a
hs',t uf the Reformed Church, and bon
rnry C'iHtrmn if the Marseilles Protestant
r i-tory. lie had the ift of eloquence,
, i i i- h unu uf large heatt and coinprc
h .- .etnin l. His sermons were remarka-
'i clearness of style and commuuica
iv - nrmili T:ie tleceased pistor win a
' '..wi'i-r of ttte Legion of Hunor. H
w,- :nuc'i I; i vel and esteemed by the
i' "i-.ui v.- iinaiUDitU'8 of Fiance.
1 1 is proposed to raise the Lord
M.v .r :.( Dublin salary from $10,000 io
f.'OlK.T)
(.'oiioresftuan Hendrick B.
Wi.iii. . r .Viikeebtrre, Pa., who hna been
v i I for "fcvernl wetk, in ladually
M . k I l
- ( 'ol. Cash, the duelist, ha pub-
! pamphlet, which is creating a vny
! .1 flir ihriiiigbotil ihe S'ule of Su'h
i .i.i.
1 1 irimani, the Nihilist, poares
s . i bir.l. Ua isa't naed to a free
a., i- mid i' doesn't quite agree with
i .i - l rc-k!yn Artjvi
!' bagajje taken by the
' a i, I'. n ci; nri.1 Princess of Gel many
s .'..: suite to Norris CtPlle in Eogland,
! net rly eit hi li:8
- Tii- eldeht son of the King of
Duke of Sparta, a boy
stf-u: lf ive yeitrs of age, gives tviileuce
( -x iaoriiiDaiy literary abililieM.
- The grave of General Braddock,
il-r-vn! near Pmsburg in 1755. is a few
e- ei-t of Uninntown. Fayette County,
le old National pike. There is do
in "oiturot or 6loue.
. The Ilev. George W. VVillianiB,
i ii. tnher of the Ohio Legisiature, is a
,fti"- A veir ago he was suing a (Jolum-i-ii'.i'-l
f ir refusing TO board him on
nut of ins color. Now h Columbus
ii i' I k- per t suing Williams for failing
! a tioird bill.
THIXkLI,G.
The Jfation-is the unkindest of
'Sal!. Ii c:l s Oscar Wilde "a lyric par -"
Hetter call bim an unspanked spank.
Olive Logan, iu a recent lecture,
a - : "Whenever I see a pretty girt I
i" citisp her in my arms." "do do
c " siiuu ed the boya in the galleiy.
A reformed lawyer ia driving a
'i'.-i e-ir io KmsasCity. N- 0. Picayune.
1- u- ..n a brief route? Phil. Bulletin.
11 no ijoubt still considers himself a con
v ai. er . N. Y. Com. Advertiser.
- The bulletin of July 30th of the
N iii.insr Board of Health is foil of mr
I'H'is Hitniltoo, lierrauda, is credited
wni, a-i stinual death rate of 3.1 per 1.C00,
w'ole Acapa'co, Mexico, shows a rate of
"lie promised to cleave to her,
nd wueo i bey went to the theatre and be
1 ume hick between the acts with a piece
cork in his whiskers, she knew from the
firauce he exhaled that be clove."
Cincinnati Enquirer.
ftOirrilEKN ITEMS.
J. . Glenn, at one time District
C erk of UoDzales coaoty. Texas, while on
iu - in I Jo, io a slate of intoxication, was
'tien up by wolves and buzzards. New
0r'ean Picayune.
George Washington, a son of
'je late Col. John A. Washington, of Mount
Vernon, ig a railroad engineer, and has been
i i Mexico recently, but ill health makes it
n-ceiisary for bim to return (o the banks of
be Potomac.
A whole neighborhood took off
iu coat in Floyd county the other day and
L'lned in an internecine war, in which
me hundred shots were fired. One man
carried off seven bullet holes in his clothes.
LouUville Courier Journal.
W. W. Henry, Jr., a great
i?rDdson of Patrick Henry, ha been ad
mitted to the bar of Charlotte county, Va.
U is father practiced law for maoy years In
the same county, but for the last three or
four years has lived in Richmond.
King" Kennedy. A.. J. Kennedy, Esq.,
fire manbal or New Haren, Conn., recom
mends 8L Jacobs Oil a a specific cure for
iheumaiic pain. It proved so in his case.
"T" - ff a -a MWM-sMa-WM.i.MssMMnt'sn '
Jv? OMrnUtfeiife from ftm
thrD Chill. mm piVe" ItrS
gaattfitefatrtJ jm It. Hirtef leaiclac Co, StW
MiSSW TerT mn7 teatlmo-tfntltmrn:--Some
thre months axo I hnii ttm
i . m 2 "T? menaa who knew Ita vlrfuea. I wu
11 eI- nut on the contrarr. wu followed ii.
Ume 1 tx-frmn the use of your rHOwavwTT wS
which IrUatlJmlnwoSdS
mf imum fotcw was not . permjurentlv ab&ted r
h.Vf """f J0"1?" ?f SiS!c StocelialiJ
a,MLtwlce U?Ubor tnatl erer did bTthe
SS? "wttH". Bly 11 ?es' with double the
eaa. V 1th the IranquU nerre and Tlxor of body
kuow uot -what. I rlv it th
. ivmv ua odi none me wort i
KDlL lri.IMk.. 1 -
"tot. O., Jan. S, 1378. Pastor Christian Chnreh.
. WATSOV.
br Sala by Druggists snd General Dealers Everywbei
jBOijeoqgw.iT Bttwa ft arm
30 DSYS TRIAL
Immm II. 1A
WE WILL SEND, ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL,
Elecfrd-Volfaic Appliances
Rufforlni; from NrToas)Weftstnesses, Gen
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r any disease resulting from Abuses and Othkb
JA.usa, or to any ti afflicted with Rhenma
ifcrn, iieurelfirta, ParaivKis, Spinal Difficulties,
Kiduev or Jiver Troubles,- Lanto Back, Kup
lutvs, And othec Diseases of the Vital Organs.
Also won fm tronbled with dlaccscs eculiar to
theirs. .
-SPfedr relief and -roraplpto restoration to
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BROWN CHEMICAIi OOMPANV, .
Baltimore. McL
Jan S9 DAWly
Do yon rrant a pure, bloom
ing Complexion 1 If so, a
few applications of Hagan's
MA(xA0IJA BAEH Trill grat
ify you to your heart's .con
tent. It does away with Sal
lowness, Bedness, Pimples,
Blotches, and all diseases And
imperfections of the skin. It
overcomes the flushed appear
ance of heat, fatigue and ex
citement. Itmatesaladyof
THIRTY appear hut TWEN
TY: and so natural, gradual,
and perfect are its effects,
that it is impossible to detect
its application.
aa 8 lm
nrm
GEORGE MYERS,
11 and 13 South Front Street.
Fresh.
Family
Groceries.
EVERY WEEK,
OF THB CHOICJS3T 8KIKCT10N and ALWAT8
1 THB LOWEST PRICKS,
At QSO. MYEB8.
jell tf
Hos 11 and 13 South Front St.
SEED RICE.
1000
Bushels BKST LOWLAND,
500
do. WHITK UPLAND,
For sal by
t; - '
mhiatf . ' WOKTH M WORTH.
I fcsr Our qoatanona, it snonld be understood iol
sent the wholesale prices generally. making
op snail orders higher prices bave to be charged.
f
;,..raiea.
BAQQINQ Qnnny. ......
Standard...'.:..
lOJiO'
00 Q
0 b
0
,V " O
ioko
L 0 Of
BACON North Carolina, .,
Uams.fr S(new)...
Shoulders, fj B
! ,Bide,N.achoicc.l
v10
ttx
14
10
. 8
10
8itf
r esiern smosoa
Hams.......
Bides, 9 ft.
. I Bnoaidcra,...
! Dry Baited:
: ahooldera ...... .,!J..,-.;
am k n n i Mpuiwrnrpeaune,
; SecondHind, each... ........
; New New York, each
BKICK8 WBmlngtci a) U
'. Northern.. . . w ...... .... ..
BCTTKK North CaroUaa, ft.
i Tallow, w ft...,.:......;"
I Adamantine, fi ft
175
00.
-00
90
O
o
o
o
1 80
1 90
1 W
9 50
14 00
" T '60"
I
30
15
2S
o
o
o
30
83
35
.38
11
10 O
13
11
45
14
33
IS
CH K BB Northern Factory ft
14
O
.mury, creams ............
! State, ft.... ..I..;
COJtrKft Java. ft
; aio.n .
Laguavra. ft...
00
10
a
o .36
13XQ
15 O
COKN JtBAL t?.bajshel,la s&cs
COTTON TES8 bdle
'5
oii:8o .
O 3 00
l no
a ' is
ta 20 oo -
tSt 10 00
O 9 00
1 05
7
1 00
It
IS 00
DOJtKSTICS Sheeting.4-4. $ yd
vara, v oonco.. ...... ......
FISH kackoroi,' iio. Y.'tf bbC
: No. 1, V bbl
Mackerel, No. t, 9 bbl
: No.a,3-bbl
lUckerel, No.S.f) bbl
Mullets. Jbbl
do Porkbbls
: N.C. Herring, Koe, V keg.. .
Dry Cod, ? &
y&KTlLllSRS
8 50
8 60
50
50
00
00
00
6
aft
O
G
O
O
O
5 00
7 00
835
700
4 00
9
Foruv'n Uaano.No. 1, 3000 fts
57 50
36 CO
00
00 00
45 00
00 00
00 00
00 00
40 00
00 00
00 00
00 00
60 00
65 90
0 00
625
6 60
.7 50
6 00
6 25
6 50
62 50
37 00
O 61 00
O 60 00
O 60 00
840 00
45 00
O 67 00
O 45 00
O 67 00
O 70 00
O 70 00
O 00 00
O 60 00
io. o. 8,
Do. Lobos, "
Baagh's. Phosphate, "
Carolina Fertiliser,
(irotmd Boae,
Bone Meal,
" Floor, "
NavassaQaano, "
Oomplete Manore
Whann's Phosphate
Wando Phosphate, -
Borger A Bata's Pboepb.
; Kxcellenza Cotton Fertilizer
FLOUB Fine, 9 bbl
O 5 00
Boper. Northern. 9 bbl
o
o
6 75
7 00
900
jExrraao. v ddi......
Famtly " fbbl
City Mills Xxtra, f) bbl
iFamily, V bbl...
xx. Family, fi bbl...
o
o
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6 50
6 CO
6 75
13 f
75
64
67
65
60
00
1 40
if
14)
1 41
1 25
86 09
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1 22
30 00
16 00
18 00
33 00
15 00
39
42
45
8
37
29
80
3 35
13
145
100
18
30
32
30
25
1 25
70
1100
GLUK ft
11
G11A1N Corn, In store, In nags.
72VO
Corn, cargo, v nnsnei, in nou
Oorn, Cargo, 9 hush,.ui bags
Oom, mixed bnsheljnbaga.
66 0
6XO
oats, 9 ananei ,
KedKnss Proof....
Peas. Cow. ft bosha! .......
58
00
25
4
10
25
SO
15
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o
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o
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o
H1UKS Green, 9 ft
Dry, 9
HAT Sastero, 9 100 Bs
western, v iuu ..-....
North River. 100 tt . .. .
tfOOP IKON 9 ton.. . .
60 00
00
00
1 10
18 00
15 00
IS 00
18 00
13 00
ro
00
00
00
35
00
40
000
11
1 10
90
15
00
00
33
i.akii norcnorn, y .......
North Carolina, ft
UMS9 bbl
LUMBXa Citt BnixBiWKD-
Bhip Stos.resawed, 9 M ft
Bough Kdge Plank, M ft.
WestlndiaCargoe, according
toqnaiity, M.n
Dreesea Flooring, seasoned.,
gtmtimg and Boards, com-
MOLASSKS New cp )Cnba,nhd8
u.uu . .......... . ...
New crop Cuba, DWS 9 gal..
Porto KicouuiB
DDIS
Sugar House, hnds, 9 gal.. .
" hhtl a H oral
STTHD.iblS. SJ gal.,
NAILS Cat. lOd basis.
9 keg.
OILS Kerosene, 9 gal.
Lard, 9 gal ...
Linseed, 9 gal
Boris, V gal
Tar, per gal
Deck and Spar, per gal
POULTKY Chlcaenfl,nverown
spring.
Turkeys
13 O
75
Pakttts aj Doahel
40
40
00
1C 00
00 00
o
POTATOES tiwoet, ft bashol.
o
a
Iriah. m tobb
83
POKK Northern, City Mess...
O 19 00
O 15 00
O 14 00
Prima, 9 hbl
Bums. bol
00 00
H1CS Carolina, 9 ft
5xa
7
Bough. V busn
85 O
ixa
14XO
00 o
00 o
00 o
00 &
40
BAGS Gonutry. ft .
IX
IX
23
75
80
(H)
75
City.
BOPK
SALT Alum, 9 bushel
uverpooi, ysacx,
Lisbon, V sack....M
American, fj sack....
8UGAB Cuba, 9ft
0
0
o
rortoitico, V ft
A CoSoo, ft
B 9 ft
O V ft
Kx.C '9
Crushed, fi ft
10
10V
10
9
9
11
6
700
3 30
6 00
7 50
8
9
10
6 a
SOAP Northern, ft ft
SHINGLES Contract, 9 M...
5 00
3 00
4 60
00
13 CO
10 00
5
13 00
13 00
o
uommon, y m
CypreasSaps ft M,
Cmrees Hearts H.
o
BTAVBS W.O.BbL.VH...
O 15 00
00 00
O 6
.18 00
O 14 50
17 50
B.O Hhd.. M
TaUiUW 9
TUf-BHB Shipping, 9 M
Extra Shipping
MlllPrlme, M
Mill Fair, fjlc.....
Common Mill
Tnfaflnr tA rMI.. B W
6 50
50
60
00
00
00
30
35
10
O 6 60
o
o
5 00
400
600
S 60
S3
33
15
WHISKEY Northern, W gal!
noru uaromia, ft gai.
wwii unwaanea, y m
wasnea. ft
Burry Wool
riK.BHNOXOIf nOREl 0ARKE7
Exchange (sight) on New York, . dlsct.
H.lhmnn . IS
Boston, "
Philadelphia, "
Western Cities. X "
Exchange 30 days 1 9 cent.
Bank of New Hanover Stock 100
First National Bank, 76
navassauuanouo. " hu
N.C. Bonds OldKx-Coupon 33
Do. Funding 1866 ....12
Do. " 1863 13
Do. New 4'S. 88
Do. Special Tax 4
Do. to N. C. Railroad 93
W. A. W. fi-R. Bonds 7 Jc (Gold Int) .116
CaroUna Central B. R. Bonds, 6yc..l(5
W 1J. UOL. B AUg. Ii. tf. 106
Wilmington City Bonds, new 6 yc. .100
" " 8e 100
New Hanover County. ...6 9c 97jtf
W. W. Railroad Stock 100
North Carolina K. R. " 100
WU. Gas Light Co. ,.60
Wilmington Cotton Mills ioo
Bank of New Hanover.
Authorized Capital SI ,000,000.
Cash Capital paid in $300,000
Surplus Fund 950,000.
DIRECZ ORS.
JOHN DAWSON C. M. 8TEDMAN
G, W. WILLI AM 3, ISAAC BATES,
DONALD McBAB J AS. A. LEAK
H. YOLLBRS F. RUBINSTEIN,
B. R. BRIDGKRS B. B. BORDEN
J. W. ATKINSON .
CHA8. M. 8TEDMAN, President.
ISAAC BATES, Vice President.
8. D. WaixAox. Cashier aug 50-tf
Atkinson & Manning's
Insurance Rooms,
BANK OF NSW HANOVER BUILDING,
Wllmlncton. N.C
Fire, Marine ' aiF"Life Coiganies.
regate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000!
11-tf
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Charlotte Democrat.
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BeiUnoue Herald.
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year. It is a most excellent newspaper, well edited
a compendium of all the news of the day, and an
honor to its city, to North Carolina and to North
Carolina iournalism. Chariolle Observer.
That magnificent beaming Stab has completed
its twenty-second volume. It is one of the most
brilliant, erudite and sparkHng dailies sonthrof the
Potomac. The system in the get up of the paper
surpasses them alL Tarboro Southerner.
The Times cannot ssy a word too good for the
WilmJnerten Stab. It has just reached one of its
many birthdays. As a newspaper it ! a favorite
with the State press and is sought after by the peo
ple. Long and prosperous life to it Beidsville
ivne.
Why is it that all the papers with the name of
Star are such bright little journals T The Wilming
ton (N. C.) Stab, the Washington Star, Fredericks
bars Star. New York Star, tot example. There
must be something in a name after all Bichmond
iVa.jstau.
The Wilmington Stab, we are pleased to notice.
still sontinues on the high road to success. We es
teem the Stab very highly, regarding it as one of
the very best of our exchanges, and consider it the
peer of any journal published in the South. Ox
ford Free Lance,
The Wflmington Stab Is now taking the regular
midnight Associated Press reports, and has besides
increased the amount of Us reading matter. The
St as is an excellent naDer. Its Drosneritv is not
surprising eince it is so deserving. Vhxariotte Ob
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know, and as a newspaper, in our opinion, the very
best, has entered unon its twelfth year. In every
particular the Stab comes fully up to the mark as
the principal daily in our cnier commercial city.
Leag may it twinkle. Alamance Gleaner.
9
The Wilmington Stab has entered upon its 13th
volume, and we are pleased to notice stul continues
on the road to Buccess. We esteem the Stab very
highly, regarding it as one of the very best newspa
pers that comes to this office. Its news columns
are always a little fuller than those of any other of
our exchanges, and its editorial department Is con
ducted with much ability . Morganton Blade.
Humble In Its beginnings, as was inseparable from
an enterprise begun amid the wreck of fortune that
attended the collapse of the Southern Confederacy,
the Stab has steadily '-waxed" until It now beams
resplendent in the full glow of a constantly bright
ening prosperity. As a newspaper it has few equals,
and no superior, for appropriate selection and ju
dicious arrangement, and we are proud to rank it
among our moat acceptable exchanges. UiUsOoro
Becorder.
The Wilmington Mobhuni Stab has entered upon
the thirteenth year of its existence, and we take
this opportunity to congratulate it upon its prospe
rity and deserved popularity. The remarkable suc
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business. The boast of the Stab (rightfully too),
is that it always has the news, and this is the first
thing in journalism. Otherwise the paper Is all
that the term of "good newspaper" implies, and Its
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its genial, enterprising proprietor enjoy many more
happy years of usefulness. Ooldsdoro Messenger.
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ilmingtonT & Weldon
- Omoi ov &Btt, SnwEBorrxTOBirf, i
WUmlngton, N.;C. May lS, 18SV I
Cbange of Schedule;
ON '' AND fkFTKR MAT'l5Tff, : 1S81, ' AT
6.40 Ai M., Passenger- Trains en the Wilming
ton Weldon Railroad will run as follows:'
Day JHtaU and Express Tialna. JDnllr
r-Nos. 47 Itbrttt and 4$ souito. ..
Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot, at 6:40 A, M
Arriveat Weldon 12:50 P. M.
Leave Weldon . . .v 8:30 P. M
Anna at Wilmington, Front St. Depot,. 9:45 P. M.
Fast Tbbouok Mao. anb Pabsbnokb Tracts
, Daily Nos. 48 Nobth and 40 Soot a.
Leave Wflmington, Front St. Depot, at 6.35 P. M.
Arrive at Weldon 1.25 A. M.
Leave Weldon ...... 6.15 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington, Front SI Depot, 11.25 P. M.
Train No. 40 South will stop only at Rocky
Mount, Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia.
Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky
Mount for Tarboro at 7.40 P.M. Daily, and Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at;5.0O A. M. Return
ing, leave Tarboro at 9.60 A. M. Daily, and .Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 SO P: M.
Train No. 47 makes -close connection at Wel
don for all points North daily. All rail via
Richmond, and daily except Sunday via Bay Line.
. Train No. 43 runs daily andmaxes close con
nection for aU points North via Richmond and
Washington. .
All trains run solid between Wilmington and
Washington,, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers
attached.' ' '. "
' JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Snp't.
A. POPE, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
myl5-tf
General Snp'ts Office,
wriimXNGTON, COLU9IB1JI . AIL
GTJ8TA R. O. COMPANY
WILMINGTON, N. C. Kay 13. 1881.
Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER MAY 15TH, 1881. AT 1.05
P. M., the following Passenger Schedule will
ho run on this road:
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS (Dally)
. Nos. 48 West mud 47 East.
Leave WUmlngton 10:05 P. M.
Leave Florence.
2:40 A.M.
Arrive at C. C. 3b A. Junction.
Arriveat Columbia....
Leave Columbia
Leave C. C. & A. Junction...
Leave Florence. .'
Arrive at Wilmington
5:45 A. M.
6:00 A. M.
10:00 P. M.
10:30 P. M.
2:00 A. M.
6:20 A. M.
NieHT MAm and Passkhsbr Teats,-Daily. No.
40 Wbst, and Dat Mail and Passxnsbb Tbaim,
No. 43 East,
Leave Wilmington at 11:45 P.M.
Arrive at Florence. .. 3:15A.M.
Leave Florence 1:05 P. M.
Arrive at Wilmington 6.05 P. M.
TrainNo. 43 stops at all Stations.
' No. 40 stops only at Flemington, Whiteville,
Fair BluH and Marion.
Passengers for Columbia, and all points on G. &
C. R. R., C, C. & A. R. R. Stations, Aiken June
tie, and all points beyond, should take 43 Night
Express.
Separate Pullman Sleepers for Charleston and
for Augusta on train 47.
AU trains run solid between Charleston and Wil
mington. JOHN F. DIV1N2.
Gen'l Suu't.
A. POPS, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
myl5-tf
CAROLINA CENTRAL RAILROAD CO,
f
Wilmington, N. C, Jane 4, 1861.
Change of Schedule.
O
N AND AFTER JUNE 5, 1881, the following
Schedule will be operated oa this Kanroad:
PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN:
Daily except Sundays
, Leave Wflmington at. 9:45 A.M.
No ) Arrive at Charlotte at 6:45 P. M.
, I Leave Charlotte at 6:00 A. M.
No. A f ArrIve at Wilmington at -3:35 P. M.
Trains Nos. 1 and 3 stop at regular stations only,
and points designated in ihe Company's Time Ta
ble. These trains make close connection at Charlotte
with trains No. 3 and 4 f er Cleveland Springs and
all points on Shelby Division.
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT
) Leave iWilmington at 5:30 P. M.
No. 5. J-Arrive at Hamlet at 1 :26 A. M.
S Charlotte at 8:00 A. M.
) Leave Charlotte at 7:30 P. M
No. . Arrive atrHamlet at 1:36 A.M.
Wflmington at 9:30 A.M.
No. S Train Is Dally except Sunday, but no con -merlUnn
to Raleigh on Saturday.
fc Nn R Train ia Dailv except Saturday.
I SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, .MAIL, EX
PRESS AND FREIGHT.
It-, -a I Leave Charlotte.
... fArrivaal Hhelhv.
7:00 P. M.
10:30 PM.
I Leave Shelby 6:00 A.M.
f Arrive at Charlotte 9:30 A. M.
Trains Nos. 5 and 6 make close connection at
Hamlet to and from Raleigh, except as above.
Through Sleeping Cars between Raleigh .and
Charlotte. ,
Trams No. 1 and 3 make connection at Charlotte
with A., T. & O. R.R., arriving at Btatesville same
venlng, and connecting then, with W. N. C. B.R.
for Asaeville and aU points on W. N. C. R.R.
Trains No. 3 and 4 connect closely with Chester
& Lenore, at Lincolnton.
V. Q. JOHNSON,
je ST-tf General Superintendent.
CLYDE'S
New York and Wilmington
Steamship Line.
The Steamer
BENEFACTOR,
Ctept. JONES,
WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK,
Saturday July 30.
aBShlppen-.can rely upon the PROMPT SAILING
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For Freight .Engagements apply to
THOMAS E. BOND,
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