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funiiai A-taoi'SicA r. IOJ& PA1LT JOCKNALta a U c-uwh .paper, published diy, exaept Moiidy, 1 1 .A por year, SJ luf ii uontba. Veuverad tu city ubbcnbertelMeeuUper BMMiin. TiUS WtEKLT JOUBNAL, St eolums fiiper. U nb:ihed every rnunday at t2- - uiiu.f ' ; If) H : -A0?ARmfMBATE8i (AlLT--One w luck one bju tl.W; 0c lor eaek anbaeqaeat itaartion. .. ' '- " ' "' . -.. . . -' tJ AdrertSaemeota vadet naed ' of Boaiiasea ' " Lb&aj," lOeenta par line lor nret. and J tents '.,, for evory (Hbseqaent lneerUea. J ' : r i ' 3i odverUauaute wtUalBaS.edbetwe " t 'eoal matter at any price, ". - - " "--". 5oUoerf JXretorCetb.BOtl0ee4 V - Uk Hui .41 u IbMvUil fMi in AikUtlADAl . ,, ntter wtU beenartedteenteper Una. f.f FaymenterorraneleatadverUeemenUBiBet saiade la ad ranee. HeenUnrasTertlaenjenU jf, U be epUeoled Bramptly at toe Ml ofeaen. . iJcroMtat 'aiiaa weritalulnt newa or a 4Ue- . , ' -. Beaton, o aat mattera, are anUetted: o .-eoanraBwcttoB meet be expected te be pan- T. liabad Inaa eoatalna obteettonable iiiwntl '.ttec' withhold ue Bene tf pe antnor: o - tr-at will nefce more Uiaa ene rxJumn of tkla . . . Jt a imki Innllm m,'wnd at ear aeony none eoaamunMaiion can obtain Umiim of '' V tae aataor 07 eppnoattoa at thle offlee and - - - . anowlnfwfcerelnUaiprtevenoeexiata. THE JOURNAL. . - . a. rnvan. i 4v.)j,HarnUl, - . r. m ., ...... -i . JEeUte. Buelaeea Manacar, ; : jow PERe. k. c. oct. f jsee. 4eteted ei'ibe'oet oiBee a N Hru. N li : ! ieooeit-ol met ft- A TRIP TQ MT. MITIUKLL. , ','' Th6 ML MitcLell hotel, where I have hd the pleasore of spending "- the Bummer, ia sit oat cd in the 'boaom of lorely Talley formed by : , the gwannanoa river and uamer , ooa small creeks. To my eye, this - ' ralley with its Berpentine river, its ' creeks winding under interwoven vines ' and boughs of clustering trees, its green grass waving in the wind, n qita girdle of lofty moun tains, is the gem of Western Car olina. It is eight miles wideband attend towards the west as Tar as the eye can reach till it unites wit the valley of the French liroad, and then sweeps away to the foot of the great Smoky Mountains, which lean in the distance like a hag wall against the sky. On the east . and sooth it is hemmed in by the Bine Ridge like great rampart thrown up by nature to protect the fertile : Talley below. Looking to ward the north, the vision .weeps iver green pastures and undulating hills, oxer great ' forests which clothe th foot of the Craggy, and - finally, taking in peak after peak, rests opoq the rough crags of that - 3 ooble range which forms an impos ing background to , the smiling valley. There is something , so Arcadian about the spot that one seems In another world. The sob tie and all pervading charm of the ' soft beauty of mountains and val r . ley makes one forget all cares, and "imparts a peaceful indolence which is content to lie down in some ' shady nook, nd gaze and dream away the dars.-" . ? (But there was one restless spirit at the hotel mbom no beauty could charm into indolence, and yielding to his persuasion, eleven of us, in cluding .three ladles, agreed to make the ascent of Mt Mitchell. . . Tbongh there are only seven miles '. from the hotel to his foot, this Old "monarch of the mountains" is not visible. De is the recluse of the region, and ia as modest and retir ing as an oriental lady. De screens himself behind the gigantio forms of his less reserved neighbors, and, as an additional precaution, wears three hundred and fifty days ont oi the year, a veil of clouds which be seldom removes lor the admiring gaze of metals. . The ascent is long and tedious, i-i and the chances are ten to one that the mountain will be wrapped' Jn fog, bat if the day Is clear, the pil r rim is amply compensated for all , ironble ty a now unsurpassed on this side of the Mississippi. The day which bad been fixed for our expedition, dawned : bright - and v clear, despite the predictions of , ' prophets oi evil, but, as is generally - the case, the horses were not ' brought ontil two hours after the r appointed time. When they came; " the worst animal ia the lot fell to -1 : me my usual fate and I doubted -"'his "ability to carry me op ' the i 'mountain. Amid much confusion and advice not to kill ourselves T how many olives this wholesome eoonselbas preserved!) our caral- - cade moves foff. What an auspi- - cious morning it is for our journey l . The dew drops sparkling amid the petals of the clematis which lines the fences" along the road, the ertiresky vnobscared by a tingle ' clond, the sir "so rarifled that jt Beems that we 'can stretch Out oor - J hands and touch the distant moun tain s, all promise that the Black will make an exception fa our . "faror. Tbe- delightful air' has an exlHaratirg effect npoa the spirits "ci .11 except Bncepbalat, my torse, who'EOTC? along with dpjected de , "mcar.-r an J drcKing tcad. 6ome ' - 1 FGesls tbat a tioroas " cpj'.lcsticn of a sarr,'iDS 'W his - e: : r ay comfort him; aud it does' . f . i to clecr him per: ewhat, for. It strikes a trot. . Bet I repent of .'. a U ! 3 . t to X - i t. ct of I i iucLes trcu step and tLtn brought down with a jar tLat males my teeth ache,i his legs 6how aa alarming tendency to collapse. 1 A rule of , four miles o er Lilla and through . forests brings cs to the , Swannanoa, so worthy of its Indian name, 'the oeautiful," it3 banks fringed with rhododendrons and tall- ferns which graceftdly bend to the breeze and bathe their heads in 7 the cool water, v; Tie stream, clear ai crystal and cold as ice. ripples swiftly along over, Its pebbly bed, the micaceous forma tion of whish imparts to it a bright eolden color. . This restless i-lver twlsts.and turns so in. its a: vallethat we cross it six times in the distance- of ; three- miles, I my horse insisting, opoU! drinklni at every, ford, and; ometimes, de oeived by tbe clear water, stepping into pools no to t his neck.- (All along the" river-we get exquisite views of -the Xraggiesj which! fat snrpass any range in the StatilP beauty or ouume. They are isex piessibly beautiful this . morqing with their bold outlines sharply defined against the Mo of tbe sky, and their sharp peaks, ciaa in rei vety shrubs, all aglow in the rays of the morning sua which has only risen high enough to tip tbe tops of tbe mountains. Huge blocks' or mica scattered through the green shrubberr glisten la the sunshine like great diamonds set in a bed of emerald. Away to tbe east, tbe range descends to the , valley in a regular series , or steps forming a gigantio staircase probably J he favorite promenade of thft old ogre who wcre-tbe seven-league boot. (To be continued ) . i Aa Caexaected Eesalt af tht tompetl tlve Exaadaatlm Systeia. I . Editor Sun: A gray-haired army officer, serving on the plains, tells me that a wonderful change has taken place in the service within ten Tears, that poker play tig has almost ceased, that there is bat little drinking, and that the morale or the jonng officers las steadily improved,- And lie adds something else, which I think) js sufficiently Important to be made public. He affirms that the North era Congressmen's selection of can didates for cadetships . in -West Point through competitive examina tion haa resulted in an inferior ciars of officers, and that the brains (of the young army, tne .courage, en terprise, ambition, sense of honor, andalltha soldierly .Instincts are in tbe officers from toe Bontb. .Tbe Congressmen from Xhe States lately iu rebellion ' invariably, send ihetr beBt blood to .West Points . In lock ing for a boy to make a soldier) 6f they neYerininr r selecting one smart in anthmetic and who dan repeat 'Kouin's Ancient History They invariably get their boy jast as they get their racing colts. They look for blood. . . . . . (rj Under the different systems North and South of supplying Wfeet Point with cadets, it is easy to tell where the control of the. United States arm 'will be ia ,ten yers fjm ; sow, IXkare would -Jm some sense In a competitive examination for Bchool teachers. There is Insen sate folly in it for selecting offlefcrs ior i uc mm j. iuc xiorui gut mm of West Point ap to 1861 oily three first-rate soidtosOrant, Bheridan, and Sherman. , It could hot have got one of these if their appoihtrl ment as cadets had depended oa a competitive examination. W K. I. Sun. Moitet 15 MutToh The fact is, the Aimes are hard. - It is not easy to keep np one's . ooarsge. Tnra which way we may. there, is not much money In Tanning.- Hut sheep raising, for mutton and fat lambs, seems, to Deraa promising s anything I can think of. He country u growing' rapidly. Xap-i iuu is nvanuauk. (Ajvinn ia Mil vny. Our resources are unlimited. There is plenty of work to be . done, and no lack p( machinery to facilitate its accomplishment.' The so called working classes0 are, of ought lo be, better off in this -country 'than at any other time in .the history tot the world. . we bare two coanry batchers , that come, round twice a week to e'npply ; farmers and others with meat. , The beef is only eo-so, bat it Is far better than the mutton; and the i1ambri which they bring as is a year eld Merino, so thin and poor that ia oookiur, the flesh on the J eg. shrinks so : much that it leaves an loch or more of tbe bone bare. This is always a sure sign that the feheep are poorly fed and that the fiesa contains a larre per centage of water.. When sheep are fat, the Lean meat contains more risible fat, and the meat is tender and juicy and does not shrink away so mnch in cooking. It is no won der that mutton is not as popular here as ia England. Tbe tree! 'e is not In tbe breed.- We tare all tbe English breeds of sheep fcere, and tbe Merino in addition. Ac ?, m far as r?y experience roes, a I.;t.'e MeriDO Wood iFj-roTes the qn,-" 'j of te t :tfca ar; j gircs cs a I ar ' r and Le&'tbicr fhecp, bct'fr al?; J tny ef jrt fit ccl: moves tea fot. " the demcralizicg lilted at leant six saddle at every 13 ( .:j ; 1 M off, .- ir : 1 f.i I f :. . j. It ?t L-.i;ofc!yto: i c-r . .,jL.,jcrl.:3 grain, i li t; : ... , Lit tiJ co:::a Btel cle. - Jc:: h IIaebis, is - Americas i , - 2--1 Cunrs. A bank !s a 'million and :,sda is only a cScer nlo rens- ex ' to i. financier. If be steals half a mil lion helseslv a defaclter. If be steal j cnly a Lendred thousand he is a swindler." If he steals only ten thousand - he' is -a common rogue, All these eriniinala -can Lire law yers to defend them ; -Bat if a poor fellow steals a pair of boots or a loaf oi read he is at once senf to 'kaS. WlHSLOWS SOOTHIlfa Syhup flbpyld always be need ior children teething. It aoothea jtbe cbud. aoitens the gumavallayf all pam, cares wind eouo, ana m uie dbs remeuy ior a w haes. Twentr-five oenta a bottle. . . :-i;vt iBnfltdtnthiiatw'w 1 1 Vessel :r Absolutely PiirP- TtU eowder barer wmnee,- A- mervel of PantT.eueneth. aad wboleeoeneneee. Move eeoDomleeltbea the ordinary kin da, andean- not be aold la eempetiuon wttn uie mamtoae f low teet, abort welcht. alum or pboephale eowoere. Moidoaiyiaeana. wnuuiini Tckc iiclico I uur aiora u oiiea wun - . ,.; ., Provisions, Orocories, Owned uooas, ifrj uooas, urocKery, -t, Ho, .WeksepafallUaeof ffc,i' Celebrated Prison Bopta and 0, S.-ParsoH3 & -toaP Boots r-r rr?.j'W!T"r,.ri-i.e.i. T77 faction.' ., . i, .7, -..rv - XJouHtry" merchants' and tba' people genarally ars requested tdeau and x amiH ooi largeuefock Mtora iwrohaa- ing..We wm aiveyoa 'wjurv 1 Jle!'f .. lpeVfeneii' ,lae.e4riTljnU1 e ., The .PreferrelWual A6ci- 'hmsbi Life, 5,ooe. , J,; ; 1 L- JUm ot both feet or both hands. 15,000. Pen waklTlminflrir.2S V T ' I. n I TakM none trat preterrod rUka Cbarree noaaiMialdneai ? - : A Tis sTcilett SUles Kctul Acdicct isj'a, Ooeta SIS or more per rear, and in eaae of hiee of limb r llnba, naye oair ftoO. and when any of tbeir rlika benome oUlme. they 'cbar acterlae aH liaka la that community aa "de cidedly anaailkaiatory.'i meardieee of tbelr crrct?,jor . Ji' e44 tk: To BAnC.CIIEA.P SATlSFACTOaY InanrmDce, apply t -M i ft - . - t -V- f ' ' j A r v T.' boxd; Absent, j t 't "jf'ref erred llutnaf Aocident AsbocM. fiQj'iuaJonic: ;Mr:"fosfaicHAPfmi, OnS Si 4te lendmarka the Omryla brag ia, "1 en berdiy eel eft a ainRie ceear. T tbe kny to vbnu I imve euld t - t.,ml. whet here been aaUfed, end i . ,flnd It tu beet remedy lor all t-kln . ;MmMl bereerer aula, and a fine rortdaT"t. ' - ..' i i b . ---t ."Orlando, i la.'' i t"; 'MiTKS B. vHA rM A rt . ( 'A Cattalik CM er Catarnw 1 irrni tun' rxtian'in i:."c. Cniaa'a Pie tot Bleed Bee ref Cnrei all Flood end Pkln IHitmwwe. Fhnina tm. fonxaia, Oid mn. A penect t-j riDg If T"'t In yrmr ritit It irin be forrrlofl " receipt ot price, fcmjui boitiee tLM laita l 74. . - , emy on Blood and Ekla T'juim nellod free. - ,.., ....-y y - ...J J l..tJlpl...., 1... I". L'l'3 i v. . - it e Gi1 Oux1 Of Jcr Li-it CIcthcs THess ' ;-' "COOt KIGUT3 j :-Jr ' If New 0nc3 Are Required, -'' BUY 7IIEM EATILY.' We have a hundred dllTfexeiit stlt ready to ebow. amonirst them at a spe cial barR&iu: ,' '(,- Heavy All 7ool Satinet and Caahciere Suits from S3.C0 to t5.75. Our All 7ool Fancy Suits, from Z5.C0 to S13.50, are so niqely made up that they beat any custoia-iaade Suits. .- 1 :J ' If yon want to see tbe nioeet line of xi- PANTS ever brought to this city, look ever our stock, andl you will acknowledge that yon ne-rer mw more tasteful atylee, from $1.00 up to $5.00, . - Single Coats and Vests .sell under TanufaQturer's Prices. -Overcoats :and Ulsters i in light an4 hoavy weight, from ' Tine Wool Reversible Over coats from $5.00 up, W ;U " ' ShooJDcpartmeiitl J Before tbe aatumn rain dxamine your BUUtS; proTtde against damp feet. We charge reasonably sod tell the ex act truth about oar eoods,' even when tbe toes of a -eare is in vol red. Btick to a, don't be beguiled away by the ap parent advantage of a lor price. That' a queer way of inviting trade, but We aim to build np a large Shoe trade, not by disparaging other reputable dealers, but by -affording customers a place Of purchase where absolute (airneaa is as- Our SI 00 plow and Brogan is eolid leather- . Also our better class of Shoes. . Ladies, Boys -and 'Children? hoes proportionatelrcheap. u. yv.ijt. 14. Now-eomething about our - tf-i : Calicos, 4c. yard; Poplin, 8 j.t one yd. wide BomespuD, Sa.; 8-4- yd. wide uomespun, do.; f lalds, , Ulnghams and Checked liomespun from Do. up. : t - r A well ssorted linetof WORSTED DRESS UOODS at all priooa. m , v SHAWLS, BAUaOOSLS, BtABKKTS coHFonrs. plshheu, ladiks JKRSKTS, W1LKIIO JACKXTS anS CIA1KI at tOW PKICKS. ; ; " ,U tVf'puB STOCK Eats; raid "Gents and Ladies1 MM 1 T A W.Ma' Undemeayl cannot be exoelle4 in price and qual ity. tg- 'l Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! "In Xadics and Oents'.ilo? at 6c. pair. , - Also in nANDKEB- CmEFS and all kinds of NOTIONS.! ; ,'lf f you'' Want"' 'to" inaks V, yoni e wa oiotnas, oome ana examine our ; : . . r- STOfJK , .PANTS.' El OTUi and yoa wouldn't leave oar store with out swuig suitea. . -v w CtJti STOCK OP ; U I eompleteiy new; we tell" them with a very limited profit la order to 1. - a 1 . 1 s i 1 maae rwm tur aau j ainving guuus, r & ..-.-' v.r" 7 r s . f Bed all wool Shirts, 73o. r . '---W lien's Bycicle Shirts, S3c. ' ' 1 ..0 t Unea 8hlrta,5c-: ; J.V 'tVi Undershirtev 25o. r t , ' r ' ;; Drawers, 250.;:; -f Corsets, SSoT "- . ,.&ubber Goods. ( - .,u,j.f 1 4 Umbrellas. ef; 4 J ,f f AooordioM,Eto.lEtc. . ' Corner Middle and South Front Streets, v , Opp. EL ft. Jones V - f GEO. ALLEE -&G0 ? AGENTS FOB WJ . Spricgfieldtife Insur'nco Op, ; Offer safe; insurance on ' Dwellings .'? -v -- ; and Mercantile Kieks. '" j If- AGENTS FOKJ '- ; : ; ies tallet: iriuiL ins 1:1 ci Safe and rel'alle. Trj psyinecU. ALTO AGtNT3 TC?. 3 r. l . s . . ! 1 L . . 2 Fv . !e it 1- I 1 Has icturL.I Uotby Gcnb' iarni:Mnj Goo; Ladies' VaMns?Jackct3,7;;f:-'.:..! v-.. ' 1 AH Sole Agent for A. A BATTLK8' HEK'i AND BOY'S 'ALK bKWtiO ft. SO ISHchs. The only feliOee eoldln tbiaeity iliatere AhKlMHl; bv ti e Vnuri) taw TO MKANU HY M K XO MV CUBTOfll tivo. v . : Kvery peir ia WAKKANl tD; abould any of Uicm In any w.t sluiln inv renBunable time elve out. I will upon te tnrn nfftkmivid tmir aiHl stetement eetolecirib of wear KUrUV-B KKFUKU Tlia MONKV or GIVE pee nneel ana cneepeei nnoe in me worm Middle Street, Uoruar Union aj)21 4-tf - H .1 r 3 .2 .(jfOHIIie Cruh Orrhd-d (.! m l-.rfc.tre. W h oi i e s a I .'.' v'.'lIAVH UKMOVED TO T1IE1K v i hu ui uiikv, uuu 1 n ur 1 u 1.1 11 iuhliLii uih.)Ur ; ; -And keep of VXOUB. MEAT8, COPrEB bUGAIf, sruUPS - u y ajmwMOt WASs a. a V Jt V VWa everythinff ; tbe OICOCEBY' I LOW e?UCU8.for OASIKv: t OvBSU.auiol,' i 0,' P.H. Psxutkb GtTION & PELUETTER, AttomeTai ' at : Xsa-w - Booth raosr bt Opt. Oaitoh Hodbb, ' :w-Vi-irsrir- bkbsb, a, ft'::j Praetiee where seryloee are deelred. Practloe in Uie Hapreme OoarL and U) t' federal Court at Mew Berne. - 7- -. One of Uila arm will eJ waya be at the ft lowing plaoes at times peelfled below livnton, Jones ooonty, Saturday of each and every week. Ueaufor Oarteret eoanty, Thnreday ofeasb JeoiaonTiile.Onslowoon"tr. the brat lb , aaTlneaohmon.'. . j::--,w''- v -i-t r " t . av awiioaa.' k e aaairr waklt. ; iS ATTOKNEY8 AT LAWJ Will praetiee In the Ooaruof Graven. Jones Onalow, Oaneret,Paailleo, Lenoir and Hyde and in the Federal Court at Mew rerne, , . . ... v' leWl , -.. .., ( .'"i DRJ: J.vBJ CLABK, i';';';DENTIHT,' ' , . i 1 ..- f a OOee oa Orr.rea tret, between Pollock aad Broad 'eWMdAwly? CTiMiW nf Picf in few Tnrlr t'r P1 TheiN.a;Keight:Ltt ''"'r.FOR NEW YORK,; .BOSTON, PBQTO :-M. and all point " . A- J bit UUM T CBIr After Uie date'wUl reeeire frelglit la' New Te ' -,' tor Sew Bare at ;,V.-j ".l.'.' riEIl 7VNOKTU IUVUR, T VJlos yf JTw rw" ni J5atwf. '?t'-JfrapoiriatUm' Co, f Uerchenteebnald nnmlwr that tb.lt li oat e mtbattstmrn Llnettetof .w lork, nrnkinf auir tonDeetioa witn Mainmort irr new ree all latlde, aod oalrn chance. , .. 8EM1-WEEKLT 8TEAMER8 EetvecB ; lw '..BeteV aid.." lallrsn . , 'i : fToncbtaa at SorloUO - ." 1 ' - Leaving Hrw Berae fee Baltimtre TXJTFTiiY FRIDAYS at 1 r IB. Leare Kalttmnr fo Sew Berne WLDNibDATS dud SATLuUAY . t.p.au - ' ' . . , Areetsareaa follewt: -! ' ' j.j. ' EUBKJf FOSTXB. Q tnl Jftnactr, .' . "' .' X t Ltcltt 81.. Bal't. ST AS. W. MeOAETilCIC, Aft Norfolk, Va. , -' W. t. Clyde A Oo FbUM9olifaia, 11 Soil YorkaBalln-Trenir .Line, Pier .Nona rtret . E. Sftmjvwi, Hiwion, M Centml wharf. - t I. H. Ktickwf :!, 1'roTiriHBMi R. I. . : ' P.O. Mink,til lucr, Icrri wharf. ;' Ship. Iit Eotion, Ttiifiyi and 6lrdnjt , Nr. York rtiOv. ...... , JUiurfM-, V iui-flRTi ndRtnrday ' I all tiTer, luui.u.ji, W edaetdaye PrldT. - PrrTldpiict, Ptarlart ' hrooph biiii lading i n, end ratetctieraa to all polntt, at tbe d.I.rmt ntSeee of iT":n::;3 c! T:!: t:i Vlip ti' r.T. z. d Mar Ml. 8 R ny icvw rel CTTT HALT, f - MW 10BK. ' - f r I t t f a. ' - . ! HI - 1 1 a I r7 O Drc:s Goods, - -. . ; :; . : Pant3 Cloth", Ttc, Etc. c A01'HJtlt g-W FAIS IN KXCiiAiSGlS. ior ior au ney. MAX '30HWEBIN, Alley, dlroetly opposite BaptiFt CLnrrh, tiuJS OJf 1 LAO. - DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION. t 10 bull- K' r eMO roceio. Oil VX'A' AA1 . VlUAltO( U jjSE, a' WULTj '.STOCK and at 1 -V 24b TIME TABLE, I ft 1 1 lit 1 AtUntlc lo ;. C Railroad In Effect 7:67 P.M., Monday, Bcpt 13. EAST.' He. ti.e Paaaantai ArrTll'Te. Ke. 6e " Paeeeusat An. L're ,ST4TI0ft x a.; r. A. a A.M. 01 Ooldebore,-. 11 H S 40 , La (iruV f litl S SHI 10 41 IV 04 10 41 lo w I as 47 T 471 T67 H.uuton.. H.W Hrt.-.... a. waul lAiorenead Lily. M. A. H. r Daily except Boo day. EAST. drri. Mhlrala. I r-o. STATI0K8.r 1 aa. 1 rata aVTelri.'..'-n--"J':'-!:i Arr ai ! i ;. : I V 1 41 4 ' J ' 4.i u u L're. "rTiL tst . I M I 4 I X) I 4e I tl II 411 It 11 AT 11 $ 7 40 Soldaboro, It 4l a ju 4 10 J low U S 1163 IS 14 1161 r. ex. ' 9 VI ' S M ' i at 10 1C 10 so 10 bf 11 2 li w U 18 ttftat . i i. 1-a ( ra r . , ., ) ailing rtrV.- a in. hoi (ant loTr.i. O r. Ort.k T n.earora CUrkt't Stwbera, T. at. ' . o . J A. K. TBeeday.TberedaTand P.in tbiondey, WeJriB.(5y ma 1 i Train Wonnnerte w V ir' doa train b'nud A WtU - ...a '. "'e HO .a u.e i -d r . 11:86 a. itu, aud with 1 i ' Train Wafc, leaving ( Traia tl eoDoccta ' u i . j Trnla, arrlTint etO' ' 4 t . Wilmington eitd e4i,u . .. .. L North at 4:64 p.m. Train t noniie ct w'ih W. A w.l . , Botiltl. leerinj C"i -to i 4..',i i . wilh W. AW. 1 rn o bound Jot -, oointDoro at 6 in p m.t trd im K, A t. innnifaTiDg tioiuaooro at t.vj p m r-nt.-. -OrjO.XJOlM'llNIOIV Steamship "Coiiii .ny. SEMI-WEEKLY Ll:,E For New York, I;a!tii,i4 , Nor folk, Boston, Illiabct!. (. iij, . rhtladclfliia, rroi.: i , :' ' an' other Cities. N AND ArTITl lie T- 1 J W w rjiir-. a:. til run:;: ri , IT ' ft 1 r 1 it
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