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riIt Convention at lMiiladf 1 ; pllia, Vy t'roni the Morning Star's Telegrams. J riiliiADELPHIA, April 25 The con vention of the Irish Nantional Laud league wan called, to order, in Horli I cultural Hall, at five minutes past by the President Ja. A, Mouoey, of Ijuflalo. ' Ue announced that or the benefit of the - press, and tho general convenience, each gentleman would, on riHiu to addrew the Chair, aunounce Iih name and btalc rollick Egaii, Fathers Uremia and' Wiilsli, And a number of dintiiiguished Leaguers, together with a group of linly delegates, took MeaXs upon the ' suj;.. v ". --- Y-- The coiiT'ebtiohv org.uiiod by the 8e lnr.iioiiiof the fulluwin'Luporary offl . (.r: i'Teaideht.t Jas '- A. 'Mooney, of ijufl.vlu", rresideut of the Iriuli Laud Leauo of tb United States; Secretary, J. J. Hynesf, Secretary of the Irish Liigne of 1 he Uuited States; AHsistant, Secretaries, W. T. Shehau, of Buffalo, ami I). O'Uounell, of Washington, D. ( :. '1 here were no Vice Presiden ts J 1 lie galleries were tilled with 'soecta-t.rs- I-Vank Byruo; the.recnnt dyna mite refugee from "Taris . occupied a sunt hi the balcony, he '.aiid hw wife being here an rtpcctalor. j Amou tho lady delegates were Mrs', UiggH and Mis. llettie fittGuire, dele gate from the Central Branch of New York city; Mrs. Dr. liily, Miss Mary E. Callahan, Mis Kitly Fitzgerald, ol the St. Lou in Lady's Land League; and Miss Alice Gallagher of the Parnell of -St. Louif; and twenty-one female dclegateH . from revnrr female Land Leugue-brauches of thi.ciiy.' . The object of the con vehtiu of the Irish National Land League of America, nuiclt wan. called .aorder in lJorti-4 euuvmu iian, um morning, in 10 wiuu up iho affair of thu boc'y and merge iiwlli another body whose scope will e broader and more far-reaching The iMiid League now organized deals only with (jufMtiofiH of Jjind lord ism, and not null ihoe of national and local nelf Koyeruuieut. The uvvt- ognizition will-grapple with ail. threw of these iUltoiiH, and some others besides. Tu nny' convention will first Midory the policy pursued by lirnell in his efforts on behalf of Ireland. I t will then en -deayor to devise plans for the organi . y,Unii H the Irish race in Ainerici, and consist ofduly accept! delegates r IrOni various branches, charitable ana - oilier Irish Hocietitsjii America, fhe cli lof ibis second convention slates its object to. be to lorin. h new league lii r 1 at, plan "of the National L-sgue' - ol Jft-t.inM, wbiili; wilt blend-into; one 'orgamziiioii, s 11 the li ish a cieties of) i Hie Hi lled Siai s and Canada. The, neAv org iiii.iiion" ii. It alhl'htied.wH.tr' thu Irish NaWuiial League of Irel.tnd." 1 he priiK'iplfs ol . the liish '.National Leagiie, winch whs formed 111 Uuuliti - in liclobVr last, areas lullowa. Na Unir.il self government; laud law reform; local wlf; gore,riimeiii; extension of 'rarhamcutury and municipal fiaii- ; cliiHt-o; and tho development, and eu ' cniincmeiil oI'Miib r and llie imjus trial iiiieresls of lrela"d. Tnesc prin ciples, it is believal, will form the platform upon which the new National - League to b 3 erected to-mtrrOw will stand. The decoraliwiH ol the hail are taste lul. Pictures, busts and statute! ojf Washington, l'arncll, Uavitt, Iriih So "iiety banners, American llags' fringed with green garlands and immortelles, uiiio'i of green aud orange, streamers of - red, while and blue, and an American eagle, compose the ornaments. Across the froni proscouium arch is the Imh 'legend, "dad mifaaillhe,'- a hundred . 1 housands welcomes Tho body of tho hull will seat 1,100 and i reserved for the delegates. Tho balconies, with a fealjjig capacity of H0, are, for spcccU tors: ' ' y At the conclusion of President Mooney ' speech the-, temporarv officers were made otlicers of the permanent . organization. i ' A committee; on cretlentiaU wai ap-poiut.-d and a recess was takon until 2: SO o't lock. . " C'Donovan Iioasa was present during the morning for while, seated at the n reporter's table, having been admitted .. ' a a rrpresenUtive of his paper, tho Ui(,i Irishman.- He was very quiet and took notes occasionally. . ' Mrs, Parnell entered the hall about. -oO and was greeted warmly; all pres ent risiug to their feet and cheering. Mie went on the stage aud took a Beat near the secretary's table, aud was for inally introduced as the mother ol the -great IrUh leader. ShwiU be bere during the remaiudcr of thevWeek, but : - mil. maktf no public addreaa or ipeech i otany kind. She was escorteroo tho Mage by Mooney and Eagau. During the recess a dispatch purport i ing to come from the Poie created some amuserueut among thoae on the stag, t It was generally received as a hoax. Ii . 1 otlrvd to excomwuoicat Irish Catho lies attacking Eugland durtnethia con tention on the eround of England's ; iiWrahty to all religions. M i The convention was called to rdifr agam ia tho evening, and the commit- i tee on credential reported that all the credentials were acted upon favorably. A committee ;was appointed, of o delerate from each state represented in the couventiou, to preiare a plan of . mercer with the National Irish Lu. whKh U to meet la convention to-mor row. .-: ; ; A motion that all other matters con renting the reorganization of the league and all revolutions be referred to the above committee, was carried. ' ... It L t range that some sharp Amert can uswopaperinan never thought of a t Kheme recently adopted by the propri nors of the (iauloia of rails. Thej be announced that they will insure the life of each subscriber against rail y accidents, or other accidents ol travel to the amount of f 1,000, and a proportionate sum for injuries not fatal. ' ' Thu includes tfca purchaser of even a lDft copy provided the acctdeut oc curs on the day he bought the plr. Thii puu Amerkaa uews paper enter- ; pruea to tha blaah.WuW GWinr. ' ADVERTISEMENT'S. La.?.? TIIK U.AKNO HCIKNTXST3 OF TO. JJAY agree that most diseases are caused by disordered Kidneys or Liver. IT, there fore, the Kidneys and Liver are kept In perfect order, perfect health will be Uie re sult. This truth: has only been known a short time and for years people suffered great agony without being able to find re lief. The discovery of Warner's Hafe Kid ney and lilver Cure marks a new era in the treatment of these tronbleft. Made from a simple tropical leaf of rarevalne, It con tains Just thee! emeu ,s necessary to nonr 1 Rb and invogorate both of these great or gans, and safely restore and keep them in order. Ii lsa I'OSITIVK remedy for all the diseases I bai, cause pains iH the lower part nftne body-Mfor l'orpid LivJr Headaches Jaundico Uizzlnessi-Jrayel Fever Ajos Malarial Fever, and all difficulties of the Kidneys, Li ver aud Urinary Organs. It Is an excellent 1 Jid safe remedy for fe males during Tregnancy. It will control Menstruation aid is invaluable for Leu corrhaa or Falling ol the Womb. ' As a Hlof d Purifier It Is uneqnaibd, for 'it cures the organs that make the blood. ' This Kemetly, which has done such won ders, is put up in the LAUOKHT Ul'AKD BOTTLE of any medicine upon themarket. and is sold byDrngelsts and alt; dealers at tl.Sper bottle. For Diabetes, enquire Jor WARNEIVH SAFE 1)1A HKTKi CURE. It la a POSITIVE KEMKDY. , ; H. II. Warner fc Co., 1 Rochester, N. V. ' the G-Eircrmij ' i Williams Savin Hachiri: AKK ACKN'OWLKDGEDTO BE THE BEST IN THE WORLD They havo received hyieist Awardsat tho Centennial and at all other leading ' Exhibitions held in Europe v ond America. '; -i, tV2T liACEHTS 27 TSS 1UIESS. Factories located at Montreal, Canada, and I'lattshurg, Now York. " v '. - . . - 1 - ;: THE WILLIAMS MAKUFACTUEDia Z0 ' 3i7 Hotra Same StroeU MoBtxnL '" . ' IHH. IIAUIKU YOISU PEOPLE. AN I LLUriTUATKD WEEKLY-IB PAOES Hinted to Hoys and Girls of from six to sixteen years ol age. . Vol. I V rummeiimXov. 7, Tho Yijuuc people has been from the first Miccensful beyond anticipation. N. Y. r.vouinj roBi. . v It has a distinct imrtoe. to wlilch lt sleapily aithcres- that, namely, of up planting 11 e vielous papers lor llio youeg with a uper more attractive, as well as well as moro wholesome. Hostou Journal For neatness; elegance of engraving, and any pubiiealiou ol the kind yet brought to our notice, Pittsburg uazetu TKKM8. IInrer Voiiiir l'cople, I'er Year, lostnc I'repaiU, l.50. - Single- uuiulers. Four Cents each. ' sntrlmen copy sent on receipt of Three t'ents. j Tho Volumes of Harper's Yung Weople for 1SS1', i cents, postage, U cents addl tioiiHl. . r . v Kenslltanecs shouUl beinade by ' Potb oiller Moiify Orvler or liral L to avoid ehauce Of lOBK. Newspapers are not to eody thisadver- tUemeut without Iho eirras order (or Harper l!rl hers. I V Aifelrewi HAKPKlt A UKOTHERS, New Yora. ' - - ' Klclniioni and Fctcrrtnrg Railroal Co vr- ClOMMl-NC'lNOTueailay. Norensber 1Mb. l.vC, trains on this itoad wtlt run a fol low; i f, LKAVK UICHMOXl-SOUTU JUlkP Fast Mail, daily. iuaka Utroucu only at lVtersbunj. , Pullinau MUford ana vaaricsum. i ' x, ; A M.TUrougB malt dailr councet- tuc for Kalelsh.l"UarteUn, Au gust. Aiken. HaTaa nalit Jack oiTiU. Stops atenoi. lte tr, Wnlralia, lrewr lllso, on atsnai. Pullmaa sWpT b lwn New York an4 Char loo ou tais train. . ' M U M, relUt dall? (exoepi Suod ax. 7) A M, Frtht Ualty (except Sandays - LKAVK rKTKISJBTHO JiORTM 'S-ii A M, Kat mail. lastly. PUpsaly al ; CJxir. iaUman ,Mn twa ttartesUMk and Muford, , " ;Vs t. . M. FTiht dally, (xept Saaday) S.W r M. TtKKith naiU dally. eoaastUnf Ktia lUcbBMMid. Ydlcktar : and INMootM luulriMM So ail MtaU ana west Au nas, iuxeonnsvUcMs wtUi crwaaawaas aadObto Hailras4 o Vir Cinta ttprtasf and all poiDU . Bdrtk sai L Tsu mis tr ualia ruuaaan ummh om isus train totwswn ittatisttoa and Nw Tork. Tja r M.rtibi dally tse4 Saaday) AdlrwH lour boars oaarti Usaa4 wa HlelvsMMul and Nartbik. fcy Wat as WMTt'n KiOassa 1UW A aa, som a Alttratas iia tvunfetr vtU start MM Jin i r i froas tfca Arposaai W awpw. ArorKOrXAaal Mtlltt I -4 . 1 - ! PROSPEOTUS. i.'i j i I v j s ; I : .. WILMINGTON POST 4 FOR I 8 0 3 ', With its Exceedingly Large Sub i . -: ' .--i i l- .scription LIST is the Best ADVERTISING MEDIUM In this State.r It is the Only Republican Paper. Published jn the Second and Thira , . ' r Congressional Districts. ; It reaches all classes of the rople, WHITE and COLORED. . It advocates Equal Rights befrt the Law and at the Ballot Box of ALL MiiN, -5 r j r'j- I lis lccHtion is inth 1 Urgest:commercial city r a ; in North Carolina. U1VE dF I .-; '. " - r - I ., i - - . ' , l :. ;i .. LITEST MARINE , MARKET KEFORJV . IT IS OPP03EDHTO RINGS AND CLIQUES Railroad. t Political or Commercial ft I' And Exposes them Wheniver t -Found. A 1 V ERTIHI N RATES LOtf SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OHL Y TWO DOLLARS I - V 1 SJ.am4 ! A iex in nuiui. i Do not ForgtVio Snd tit Motty With Year Nasi. Address, r klldlwaharollxa hallway: -' I . Atlantis and North Carolina Dlyislon. , l . v i 1 .('. 1 Timew Table, No. 41. In Effect Sunday, July 16th, 1882. Express, Fasssnrer and Mall Trains rua on this road as follows : : , STATIONS. 9- I P.M. PIT Pit 0 2 3 2 4t. 268 aoa 817 4 30 16 S Plna Ijt1 Afunft 2 48 40 HOIU KIU PrlHMtOB. 3 68 6 61 8 01 7 10 I? as 7 11 Oooaland's. S 17 OOI.DSBOKO 8 30 A Jf Division 1 08 SOLDSBORO i n IS Bast's 4 58 6 08! 6 33 4 634 1 La Q ran re an ralllaf Cresk. KIWafOK DoTr 2 61 6 88 a 43 8 60 a; 68 7 80 802 814 4 H OoraOrsak. 688 660 6 68 7 30 4 43 4 4 Tasearora. 4 64 4 64 h 60 U (Clarke's 5 M Iwrdsli.MHiMt. 8 02 1 Ckoaufc.,.,.,.A.M, 8 07, 07 4V 6 9bi naTSiock. Wswaort 8 34 8,34 8 49 8:62 00 900 06 08 17 0 19 9 30 21 7M 7 44 7 63 8 06 8 OS 116 7 S5 7 44 wlldwood.... - 7. 631 HollTwood - S 071 an Boael Hotel . 8131 Atlantic Kotef... HOBJEHKAU Depot. Train 48 coirneets -with Worth Carolina train bound west at J.-00 m. ni., and with WllmiDstoa 4k W si don train bound South at 6:44 and 8:29 p. m. - - - Train 47 oonaeeU with ? Worth Carolina train from the west, arrlTlng at Ooldsbdro 4:12 p. m., and with Wilmington A Wsldon train from the South, arriving at Oolis boro, 9:60 a m. , , -.; - s Train 4 connects with Wilmington A Weldon train bound south, arrlTlng at fJoldsboro 6:64 and 8.-29 p. m , and bound JiorUv lTihf :Ctoidboro at MS p. m. : H Train 1 eonnacU with Wtluaincton Weldon train from the nortbr arriving at Trains 8 and 4 ars specially adapted or local travel, and will carry first and second class coaches. Bagmace will be checked on these trains. , , . , ... - j . . f J."wV ANDREWS, Chief Enclneer and Oenessa Manager. - FAST M4II '-'; . AND PA08ENCER ROUTE " TO THE ' NORTH AND EAST via RICHMOND FREDER1GLSBURQ AND P0 T0HAC , RAILROADS. ErMlre frairis ran through from AVilmlog ton to Washington, via this ronte without change. , .. - . - '- i' . , :. ""W". . ' -i'vV' '" Leave Wilmington, fW dt W RR x dally aL... 645 p m and 930 p m and 40 am " ... V ' ." T Ieave Richmond at5 02 am and f8 22 am . and4 47 ora. - .-, " Arrive at -Washincton ai ! 10 a' in and tl 00 . p m.and930y aa. i . - "r .' , ' ..-. .i t - '.."y . t; Arrive at Baltimore at 12 00 a m and f3 00 p m, and U 90 p m. 4 : j. f . Arrive at rhilads'phlast ailpm andt61 Arrive at New York at f5 80 p m and t 80 p pm.inaiouiD. t Dally, Bnnday excepted. Daily. I r Pullman Palsce Sleeping care on the 6.50 am. trains to New Tork, and on the 8 40 M m trains to Washington - UATAIUIH, General Ticket Agent. ETD Myers, Oeu'lSnpt j t , i. ii . i . m - . "9 t 4 ' D CO CO CO DM w3 : W ! el -- Anc:rn at uu; point CASWCLU-K- a jPtm Lf ri sTT Sm MaMWMsl REAL ESTATE. LOT ON J7JH STREET. BETimMl.Y JiARKET & MULBERRY STREETS. Size 30 Feet Front 80 Feet Deep, :1 i willsi:i,i. thi: rilfl A v 1 1 1 AT I V On 17th St., between Market and Mul berry Street in . Lots of 30 bv 160; Feet. For one-fourth cash, balance in 1, 2 and 3 Years' time. ' ' TIIK LOCATION Of this Property is in the North-western part of Wilming ' . ton. Are high mid level ;uid the iact tiiat the City caimot tax them makes the , .investuient more . desirable. LiQTS AffJ ia ptrscm, of hj UCJ to, 7. P- OANADAY. Wiliniiiston, N. C. NEW i AD VERTISEM ENTS, Ornca Gemesal BuFKKiirrKVDKKT 4 8iJ . : PiSTEKKUIIBO RA I IBOAJl) COMPANY, .Pjctkkscjjku, Va, June 5, 1S82. I - , . . COMMEKCINO BUNDAY, NOV. li3. .trains on this road will run as follows :'(' .. .. ; .i if v GOiNG BOOTH. , BOSTON AND SAVANNAH FAST MALI Leave Petersburg dally (Wask'n Bt. depot) at , .,, .,. .. , 4.12 p. M Mtors onlv at Belfieid.) Arrive at Weldon at, ,...5. P. 14 XHW YORK EXPliESR. Leave Petersburg dally (WatJiiug- ion Eireeiaenei;ai Arrive at Weldon at .IiP,M t., 1 CiP. M NEW YOKJsANli JACKSON VILLK MAIL. Leave Petersburg daily (Washing " ton HUecl'dep ),..... 11 JM P. M. Arrive at Weld i. 1.15 A. M. FKE1GHT.: ji '' - ' "- Leve Pelerkburg daily (except Bun day)at..............., 4:d0PM. Arrive at Wedon.., 9:12 P. M. GOlNtl MOBTH.t, "J ' ' BOSTON AN U SAVANNAH KABT. J1A1L. Leave Weldon d;ily at . 1:3m A. M .. A. 11 Arrive at Pelersborg at....... NEW" VOKK KXPKESS. Leave Weldon drtily at....... Arrive at 'l'ctersburfi at.... ....r l. A. M . a.w P. M NEW VOUK ANL CHARLESTON 3d AIL. Le:ivo Weldon daily at.. Arrive at PelersbuiK 4.W A. -tti.51 A. Fit EI OUT. Leave Wcldou daily (except Suu- dny) at........,...;.... M L..10.1J A. M Arrive at 1'eterBbura at .... S.oU P. M Sleeping rajand first class coaches on night and day trains. Norhaut;e of cars between Wilmington and Wailmigton. '. ' Through tickets sold to all Eastern and Southern points and biiggiige checked through., ' ; i - PaKKeugers hdi; pouUi will purchase tickets aud check Jjuguge at Washington street depot. . Passengers Blng north and slopping at PeterRburtfff-'Wlll claim their baggage at Washington street depot. ;t Freight trains on. this ro;ul aro Intended exclusively for freight, and no provision is made on them for the comfort and Conven ience of passengers. lrsonK vatravel these trains are specially noHllcd t tifit tiitejr are li.-ible to leiuys, inconvenience and risks not iuriilent iop:i.ss.euger traius. j ' Agents are not required to open their of fices for the sale of tickets for freight trains North lound freight trains slop all night at Mt Airy, and all .passengers will bedis charged at that poiuf.. K. M. HULLY. tien'l Hupt. W. P.TAYLOU tien'l Tirket Aeent. W1 ".J. MO W N iViKpaUrht r Ol Trains. : Uov lJ-tf 1 H ' ! - 4-f- U!iuins:ton k. Weldon ft. R Ui- - t-iis- Or rut OE.st.Mt SCstai-Ni .no-nt, W ilmlnstoni Ni C Nov i, U J OliAMlli OF .eCHKUULE. OS and altri Nov! , IimC. i .! l. lo. Ps.s..nitr TrAinn pu the Wd: W. Kail road will run as follows: - IAV MAI LAN lUvXTK hS T 1 1 IN Daily N.h. 17 JvVitli and IS South. Le ve W ilijintt"M. Krt'Ut.Htrtct : ) ltHH'.at . . ... . f A ft Ame V ciJ.mi ... . liW PM Irvo Vl.l..n... ..... ;. aJO Pl Arrive t W tliuiiigton. trout ht. 1 11 - . jj. . P M F.VSl Til li U'U H MAIL A N l. PAhKN OKKTKAINS. lli-Nv. UNoflu and a) Hwdtn. lpxf u:ilir.ju;ton, Frobt Street ' lcHt t... , L p M Vrnvot Wt j.lou J: P M Uv Wcldou . i : tlO P M Arrive at Wl!mtng.l4m.Tvnlttrert ieri . -i ii ii pm Mail aod rasogvr Train Dail . No. 45 NorUt aiU 12 bouth. l.rrrWlimia(Wn. . P.M. 4. A.M. L A.M. Arrive at Wrld-m . Leave WclJoa Arrive at WiinusU-;t-, IjOS a-M i ' . . ' - Train o ejfVht;iwpoe!TaK-j Moaat. WUma. GoMtbc4waatd XacsytsUa Koctf Mal Mr TMUKM 1U M.4 T li i M dju;jj lirtic. l TarVora at Iju A M as4 i rs oatfy. Trata No. C cm coaar-Ucasi W fcxf a.1 rauu 3irU tU:y. rail via &.taM4. aad 4;y e&nrfH as ay via My : ' " T? s-b. - - vt '.aiaJ N lVaa Ksa4 Snsv ttalUS w viwbiit !.. P.M. fcajfaia NewfwH iei A a mHom Trvia is r J vi:y a etc MMKts tarau.1 fnutM ar a sra S - - All tfslc na mi.i ati-1St Wn VMikTMa. M SMS Paw Jv4X V.t'OiJIE. A.rry;r ' A 4"ST . - 4 .-.t;t ;.: : 1 J." v , . i . - . RAILROADS. r : ' ': Wilnington, Colombia & An- M- - " gtsta R. It. CoQpany. , WluflxaToif, N. C, NovlS, leS3. , w- ' . -.-, ; f CHANG OF 8CHKDCLJC . ' ' ' I - i ON AND AFTER June 3. 18S2, at 1.00 P. M., the .following Passenger Schedule n ill be run on this road: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Dailj) os. 4S West and 47 EasU Leave WilmiflKton........... Leave Florence. Arrive at C. C. & A. J unction . Arrive at Colaiabia., ......... Iiva fl tsM Kttt ...9.50 AM . A M ...e.JO A. M .. 6.40 A. M ..iaoo P. M v V w elli vtmm e Leave C. C. A. Junction. 10 20P.M L&O A. M 6.80 AM i.eave Florence at.... Arrive at Wilmington, Night Mail aud Tassenger train, Dailv, No 4? W4sst, and Daj MaU and I'm- Benger Train, No 4 Ea 1 -v : Leave Wlliilngton Arrive at Florence......;... Ijeavc Florence. Arrive at Wilmington..... .....n.ior.M ..... U.45A.M 1&&5 1. M . . 5iFM Train 43 -stop at all sUtlous. - - Nog. 40 stops ouly at Flemluclon, Whlte veUe, Fair lUuIJ, Marlon. Passengers for Columbia, aul all points on G. A O. It. It., C, 1 A A. H. K. BUUons, Aiken Junction, and all points beyond, should take No. 4S Night Express. Separate Pullman Bleepers for Cliarlcslou audforjAuJusUou traiu 47. , . i 1 , '. Alt trains ruu solid between CharleMou and VUmtngtou. .., JC11N F. DlVINe. ; General. Sup'L A. P(iPE. Geu'l Fasscnger Agent. , Nov ii-tf . . i CarblinU. Central Ka 'road Company. K OF HUIItr STBNl'KNT 1MJTOW, H. f.,JioV 12, 18S2.1 ( COANISK OF SllIKDIUr;. AN and alter Nov rl.i, lh2, ths follow I us Kehcdule will be operated ou this Jtait-? PAiibLNUEH. MAIL A Mi EXPKEkk THA1N: 1A1LY. V Lae w:ilnijttgUMl:...1....6. P M No. I j Arrive! Charlotte at.....' jr.to A U 1 ritarl.il Im ml t i . i v.. i!o. ay- j Ji Arrive at Wilmington at A if ; Trcins L'o. 1 andslopat regular stations 'vu!,rlBd Points dcslgnaled In the tomt a ny s Time Table. . . I i -, BHELB V Ul V1S1 W.y , PABKKN OElM AIL, EXPRE.,4 ANII FUE1GUT. . Daily except huuda a. Iayetirlo(te,... A. H IXJ.'P. M - ..... I i P. M iW P. M ArrlvetMliciby... 1-AveShellr. Arrive at! CbarloUc... Traius Noi I ot 3 mskea rl ntnnnri ttua t Maoiiei Willi KA A Trains l iJ (rum KsJeigb.and atCbattolta wltbHbAty Pivimub Tram. . Throurli Hlerptnc Cart Iwtwean Wiitnma. Ion aud t hat totle aud Ualetgb aad tlisi- IOl. 1 - ' I : '' . . Take Train Nn, 1 for 4eUvtn. KUtlunt .io N..C It. Ii. Asfntl'le asd poluu e 1- . . - j , OS '.' ' f a I... (or Hpsitsntur;. t;rtn ille.-.Vihtes AuaiiuunkiifwiBU boulbnl. , - l jom. lutlliltiWiil . K. W.t 'l.A ;k. l.urJ i'soctr AmL laaU. ; JOHN WElBSrER, rUATIl AI.4J11U11AX BARBKn 2i MARKET SIRE!. VILMINCTON, fl. C. lyjT MAXt rkiDmis sMrruviLUf ai la Um cwaairy are taviUil U t 'mm i eawl MM AlSatICasawl . Travviru. TV. vwtswa u lev s stnnfctii-M jb law cay-- BROWN dTPEAKSON. pAAiuayfcaHTWra &jluiw aji t SttiSTU4 tenisM " swtXf ... .t ... . . r . 1- - -4 OFFIt Wit ' V. :K : : ;v'. ' "V: ? Xx -
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