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We Expect You ! hi K yiw l.UVl6 arc icaay to i' 'ii - ya a. 'u will nclromc them ot)cn -u " lli" lino a.-'irtii'.'.nt and the remarka I '1 I.VU riUCK.-S nc iku aQurd to sl-11 at. Ut i; fLIWKL tllli, at G.M) and : ujnaiti.. twriKKt 11 sk iv.."iu up. INTDNAlit Sf-ITS Ip-m I.Wup. Ai... lull line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS At l'i icci to miU all. . 1 0 r SOL. BEAR & BROS.; 18 & 20 MarkotSt. QUARANTINE NOTICE. (jUlUXTlN,.; WILL US IN TOKfJE tkc j.t r wf Juue, ln, .nd will ton '"l further u.jtice, as follow I Vlh e Visitins Station for in- ,ll lii'. ;icknt3 on arrival, or '"';,iiiUcB3 tlmiii the, voyage, will " ' ' ln ,"Tli '" J l"ve u itliout regard to Rail Road tinos&c. WILMISUTOX, COLUMBIA AXD AU- O'USTA RAILUOAD. pVilmiugton, N. C., Juue 1, 1877. CrlANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after Sundar, J unc od, the. follow ingechcdlulc trill be run on this road: - DAY EX L'KLSS AND MAIL TKAIX,(dailj - r except Sunday.) Lcare Wilmington. 12 15 P Ja Arrive at Florence............ 5 00 P M Leave Flprence.. 12 50P M Arrire at Wilmington. 5 lV M : NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Dallj). Leare Wilmington. ....-.. 6 00 PM Leave Florence W 05 -P M Arrive ai Columbia..... 1 11 A M Arrive at Augusta... 4 32 A M Leave Amgusta.... 8 23 PM Leavq Columbia.... .11 39 P M Leave Florence 2 45 A M Arrive a Wilmington 6 40 AM This Trtain jrill.onlj stop at Flemington, WhitcvilKc. Fair Blnff. Marion. Florence. Timmonsftlle, Sumter and Eastover between Wilmington and Columbia. TUFOUdH FREIGHT TRAIN (Dailj, ex cept SundayE.) Leave Wilmington "Z 30 P BI Leave Florence 2 20 A M Arrive at (Columbia.... 10 10 A M Leave Columbia 4 00 P M Leave Florence 4 20AM Arrive at Wilmington!. 12 00 M y"3a? raMcnjrcrs for Auzusta and beyond should take Night Express Train from Wil mington. p& Th rugh Sleeping Care on night train for Charleston and Augusta. JAMES ANDERSON, . junc 2 General Superintendent. WILMINGTON & VELDOS RAILROAD COMPANY. Office of Gen'i. Si rEiiiNrEKOENT ) Wilmington, NYC,' June 1, 1S77. J t if-"- - Miscellaneous. THE Steamship Lines, &c. -v - .fit;-" fti j -Ml ViU '?; a 5 1 y o : AND Wilmington, W. C, STEAMSHIP LINE Theteamcr ' ?- miscellaneous. PROSPECTUS FOR 1877. LIPPINCOTPS MAGAZINE, ILUSTRATtD MONTHLY OF Popular Literature, Science anfl Art. A News Paper, published every evening, Su'dnday excepte On and after .Sunday, June 3d, 1877, the passenkrer trains on the Wilmington A Weldon Kdilroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot 7 00 A M sldcnat... 12 50 PM Leave Welilon daily at.. 11 40 A M Arrive at Wilmington, J?ront bt. Depot at.: 5 40 1 M NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot at........ 6 35 1' JH Arrive at Weldon at..... 2 2d A M Leave Weldon, daily at..:. 3 45 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at. 12 00 H - The Day Train makes close connection at Weldon fot' all points North ria Bay Line daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Rich mond! and sill rail routes. Night train makes close connections at Weldon for all points north, via Richmond. Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Ti-ains, and run through from Wil mington to Richmond. JUHx . JJ1Y13U,' General Superintendent. junc 2- Miscellanoous, J OFFICE OF OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD. I N ORDEfr TO SUPPLY OUR SUBSCRI J. bers with numbers due them, we shall re sume the publication of OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD on March 15th, and complete the IVth Vilume in monthly parts. No new subscribers (will be taken except for the bound volumes ttircc of which hare been issued and the IVth wijl be ready in June. We can sup ply our old subscriber with ary hacfc nu,m bers, except September and Octaber, 1874, shunld they need any to complete their tiles. r-Bitts fob t In Cloth $2 00 each. BQl'KO VOUCHES J Half Calf $2.50. I'.. '""'i wl.vtue the v sailed. ." fnrilcd iu t'ue abuve elates I "itlii.ut li ' itlii.ut deti-ntiou. t .... .. - i- "l! ml i etel will please tjke no 11 'J'.uraiitinc n ill be rigu'l v enforeed '' I'-ming hot s-eanm, under the pen- Y. ti. CURTIS, . 'Mil,,,.. ,V;.i, iilu ,ort of Wilmington. t f sPectacles and GlassesT " A) I-VKstST ASSOliTMLNT EVER l".r pliers ranging from 2i ' .It. ..i - 1 Soatbera Historical Mdntbly. This Magazine, two numbers of which have bcn printcj, will occupy the same relation to thT entire South that OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD did to North Carolina, a.nd, iftl all respects,! will be as worthy f CQflMdep an4 sHppori For detailed description of this Monthly &n& for the opinions qI those who have the initial number, wc refer to forger circular. Subscriptions are solicited. Term? Lnvauiablt t-N AcvA-NtE AT 5 A Veair, . J- Foley, apt. price, WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24. To be succeeded by Stmr. CAPT- OXiXVSH, On Wednesday, March 28, and thereafter sailing from Baltimore ercry .. ...WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Or 60 cents a month, not strictly in advance Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing OI steamers as advertised. TE Through Bills of Iiading given to and from Philadelphia, and Prompt .Dispatch guaranteed. r For Freight Engagements apply to A. 3. CAZAUX, Ag-ent, Wilmington, U. C. L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent. Corner Lee and Light Streets, Baltimore, mch 21 . .o York 12 months f . 0Q. a months -$'i.OO "in l.r yeurrelvcc. J. II. ALLEN. J. S0TJTHERLAND, l4 LnV AN i SALE STABLES, U'1t Thiid and Princes Stuck, Address. SOUTHERN HISTORICAL MONTHLY, Raleigh, N. C. feb 2i ' .. - ... Gardening- for Frofit ! 4fyou wiah to become a Commercial Florist, read Frac tical Flor ticuturc 1 If jnu wish to Garden for home use o.nly r a Gardening for Pleasure ! AI by Peter Henderson. Price. $'l.o0 each, postpaid, hy mail- Our CuibUieUf CATALOGUE . OF r 1877. EVERYTHING FOR THE . - Wilmington, N. C. c II fc.."J"s and V..K r.xcur.ion nartics to the and "T ! CMUnlrJ' ccomuiodated.r, To MYPRIENDS. Up TtUlS DAY DISPOSED OF MY t acULfiv SUlioncry 1 Mr. JOHN 6fU ; ,iBC"J thank the popI ttdt v C tllCir WndneM nd Plr011- K"T ' "me wiU be Sirtn to Mr. . JAMES DANFORTH. Gr cio -dr Numbering 175 pages,: with 1 colored plate, sent -' I o all customers of past yea.rs, or to those x;ho have purchased any of the above boukj ; ta others on receiptor 23 cents Plain Plaint or Seed Catalogues without plate, free to applicants. PETER HENDERSON A CO., Seedsmen, Market Gardeners and Florists 35 Qortlandt at, New York, jan 13 1 . , :-. - r . ;.. Broc fj AVINU Ll Vs Exchange RECENTLY changed hands is 1 now open Tor the accoaimoaauon ot the public The HOUSE has been thoroughly reno vated throughout and the ROOMS are neatly and comfortably furnished." . ' i j j' Po'ite and accommodating attendants arc always ba hand to tee to the wants'of Gaests. Ihe BILLIARD ROOM Is open and the TABLES arc free to the ratroas of the House. ! , apH17. SUBSCIRBS TO THK 1 '' , tlL., r DAILY REVrcW The Reading Public are respcctl ully inform ed that it shall be the constant aim of the pro prietor to furnish them with A LIVE NEWSPAPER, containing the latest news of the day, and en j deayoring to keep its readers fully informe in regard to events ofiilterest and iuipilu tantie occurring in every quarter of tho world, OUR DAILY MARKET REPORTS . Will full and C'lrrL't t, 'and will uj k. j t open'untij he latest possible niomeat, Mer chants in the city and' country iruv rest as sured that they will be thbi on;j;hly reliable. The News Columns Will contain the reports, bot.i of news-and markets, received here each diy at noon, and the LOC i! L I) K V A li .T M Yi N T Has been placed-in careful and experienced hands. Friends in the sectioR of country eon- ' '! ' - i ': nected with this city, will greatly oblige the Editor, and will contribute additional inter est to these columns by forwarding any itcis of sews tnat' iny occur i their recpeetive loeahtios. 1 .' ' j v all conit!:sroxLi:NX'i;, . tin matters of general interest will be slaJl7 received, but our friends must bears in zx'mi that they must write only on one side; of the paper ; that they niuit forbear useless vei-bi-age, must correct their own manuscript and must avoid abusive peisoualities. A re liable name-must he .furnished w ith each com munication, as the Editor will not be held ac- ; countable for the views or language. of cor rcpondents. OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST, Even before a type was set for the first issue, vras an exceedingly flattering one, and , is probably the largest bona fide list with which any newspaper in North Carolina ever before began publication, and u cow rapidly on the increase, especially on the various railroad lines. . JO OH. T JAMES, Editor xko PaorniETon, giOffioe oii Second street, between Prin rtta and Ch8nat,near ihe Poeloflirc. ti CLYDE'S ew ; -AND r Wilmington, W, C, SX3XVXX-WEEKLY Steamship Line. The Steamer 'WataSai BENEFACTOR, CAFT. JONS WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24. To be succeeded ; by Steamer IOIKHSIEBS. CAFT. WAHSLS7, On Wednesday, March 28. Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing of Steamers as advertised. SAILIXti I'liUM WILMINGTON SUN 1A r -IJV IVUVNJ-XDA Y. For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZAUZ, Agent, Wilmington, XI. C. L. S. BELDEN, SoliciUng Agent. WM. V. CLYDE k CO., General Agents, ( Howling Green, or Pier 13, N. R., New York. - feb 9 'M W ffEEEYlEMU Announcement for 1877. The number for January begins the nine teenth volume of this Magazine, and while its past record will it is hoped be deemed a suflicent guarantee ff future excellence, no effort will be spared to diversify its attract ions and to provide an increased supply of POPULAR READING AV THE BEST . AND MOST EMPHATIC SENSE. The great object and constant aim of the conductors .will be to furnish the public with. Literary. Entertainment of a Refined and Varied Chapter, as well as to present in A graphic and strikingmanncr the most recent information and soundest view on subjects Of General Intrest ; in a word to render Lippin cott's Magazine strikingly distinctive, in 1 THOSE FEATURES THAT AllK MOST ATTRACTIVE IN MAGAZINE LITERATURE. The contributions now on hand, or specially engaged, emDracea liighly attracuve list ot Tales, Short Stories, Descriptive Sketches, A- . i : ry o . - i nairaiocs, xiipeis ou oeienee aim Art, Poems, Popular Essays, Lit- crary Criticisms, Etc., 'Etc., BY TALENTED AND WELL KNOWN WRITEliS. A large proportion of the artic!es,cspcci-ally those descriptive of travel, will be PROFUSELY AND BEAUTIFULLY 1LLUSTBATED. The pictorial cmbelishmcntsof the Magazine constitute one of its attractive features. In addition to the General Attractions of Lippincott's Magazine, the Publishers would invite attention to the follow ins SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1877. 1. A new serial story, HIGHEST SOIJODS AT TUE '? CEHTENNIAL EXIIIDiTIG) The judeo unanimously recommend th MENDELSSOHN FOR T11K Diploma oftHonor aM HetaTorUeiit, Placing; them in the FrontRan Without a tc The IVXarauis of Lossie. U JAMES GORDON BENNETT, r K o r II I E T O R. -:o :- V n y, T A U E F li E E . O N DOLL A R PER YEAR. 5 0 Cit ; for Six months. An extra copv to every club of ten, THE HEW YORK DAILY HERALD Published every day in the year. FOSTA G E FR K K .- S10 pays for one year, Sundays included. y pays for one year, without Sundays. $5 pays for six months, Sundays included. ?t pays for six months, without Sundays. $2 pays for one year for any specified day of the week. $1 pays for six months for any specified day of the week. $1 pays for one month; Sundaysincluded. NEWSDEALER- SUITLIED POSTAGE FREE. Dailv Edition.Two and a half cts. per copy Sunday Edition Four cents per copy Weekly Edition......... ....Two cents per copy Address, NEW YORK HERALD, . dec27 Brood war and Ann at., New York New Design. N INVOICE OF CLOCKS of entirely T - I. .iifrns inst lvwi retired and are being sold at extremelr low" fignrw ; also a fine assortment of LADIES' WATCHES, SEAL and PLAIN GOLD RINGS and LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S CBAINS. Work left with me will be neatly exe cuted. All I ask of the Public ia lo gire me a trial. . . , ; J. HLLEN. feb27 Watchmaker and Jeweller- 'Washington CJoio, A B OOT AND SHOE MAKER AND Repairer. Second street, two doors from Mar ket. Prices Moderateand Best RsfereBcei. jan 8 by George MacDonaldauthor of "Malcolm, To those of our readers who' are familiar with "Malcolm," this new story from the pen of this distinguished writer will need no . re commendation, and his reputation is a guaran tee 'to others of a deeply interesting and powerful story. It began in the November number, which issue, with the December part, will Deiurmshea graits to all new subscribers for 1877. 2. A prof llustrated scries of sketches of Swedish Scenery and Life, by Prof. Willard Frisk, author of Cornell University, who is throughly fainilar with Sweden and its people from personal observation. 3. A scries of popular papers on rt and Art Matters, by Edward Strahan (Earl Shinn), author of "ine mew Hyperion," etc. 4. Illustrated Sketches of Travel, entitle Pictures from Spain, - by Edward King, author of the "Great Soath" etc. . 5. Mrs. Lucy H. Hooper's Interessinc, and Piquant . , Papers and Letters from Paris will be continued through the year. 6. The Beauties of the Rhine will be described in a richly illustrated series of papers. 7. .During the year will appear a number of handsomely illustrated short articles, de scriptive of Life, Travel, and Adventure in the United States, England, South America, Japan, Mongolia, and other countries. Pmno FOR SALE BY ALL BOOK AND NEWS DEALERS. PRICE; '35 CENTS Tetb. -War Subscription, $4; Tw o cop ies, $7; Three copies, $10; Five copies, '$16 ; Ten copies, $30; with a copy gratis to the person procuring the club. Single number 35 cents. NoncB-The November and December Num bers containing ttre earlier chapters of "'The Marquis bfLossie'will be presented to all new annual subscribers for 1877. SrEciiiEX Number mailed, postage paid to anr address, on receipt of 20 cents. To Agents a Liberal Commission will be allowed. Address. J. B. L1PPINCOTT, & CO., Publishers, 715 and 717 Market bt., Philadelphia...'' jan 5 Scwtag-lIarJiihc. JRADB f,IARk ; Faz. Jcu 53, 15T1. wi clxlii roa the ixraovr WHITWEY SEWING rjiACHira ' The following specific points of superiority: 1 Great Simplicity in Construction. 2 Durability. 3 Exceedingly Light Running 4 Still Konninjf. Noiseless. 5 Performs all Varieties oT Work. G-Beautyof Finish and Workman ship. 7 GREAT REDUCTION in Price. Machines sent on trial before payment is re quired ; written gaarantee to keep machines in order for five rears given with each ma chie.i Wht Pat Olb Puices T For circnlars and particnlar. Address, THE WHITNEY MFG CO., dee 89 i ' Patcrson. N. J. PRAIJK H. DARBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ; - ' : ! ; . S" Office in Journal Building, Prin cess street, Wilmington, N. C. -pill.. r ? PRICES 101 COUfEiRlB For strictly first-class ins train nt& $000 for 250. $G50 lor $275. 700 for $300. $750 for $525. 800 for 350. $000 or $400- . 1000 for 150. , No Coinmiiisioii to Agents. No Disco tin Is to Teachers. ' No Deviation in Price. - , .-' - j , , The (Vlendelsschn GRAND, SQUARE & UPiUCIlT - '- Contain valuable patents and improvements never before introduced. ; , MATHUSHEK'S New Patkntcplex, Ovebstecnq Scale, Is the greatest advance in the his tor r of Pia no making, producing the most astonishing power, richness and depth of tone, and a sus taining singing quality never before attained, being a "Grand Piano in a Square case." The Mendelssohn Uprights ARE TIIK FINTST IV AMrBini They are pronounced the "Pianos of th Future.'" : nh'-f Mancfactojiy & WAnEKOOMST: Km. 4!)0, 49-2,494, 40G Jc 4I8 West 5? th St. Nos.S5S, 800,862864 , 8G8, Jk 870 loth Ajeniie; ' ' ; - r PIANOS SENT ON TiiiAL. i S. Illustrated and .descriptive Catalogue mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., feb 21 No. 5G Proatlicaij,. N. T. Webster's . llnalnlijed ; Dictionary FOR THE SCHOOL R' 3,000 Engravings: 1,840 Pages Quarto. A NEW PI! ATTJIII. Tothe:5,00 Illustrationslherctofbre-in Web ster's Unabridged, we have added fourjptges - of Colored! Zllnstrations, enslaved expressly for thiej work at Large expense. ' -.'j 5 , V Nearly every State Superintendent of Public Instruction in the Union, ,er corres ponding officer, where such an one exists, has recommended Webster's Dictionary" In the strongest terms. Among them are hote of Eastern, Northern, Middle, Southern, and Western States TWENTY-EIGHT in alL f The State of NEW YOKK has placed 10,000 copies of Webster's Unabridged Ln as many of her Public Schools. The State WISCONSIN- about 6,000 nearly every school. - The State of NEW JERSEY 100nearlj every school. , r ' ' The State of MICHIGAN made provision for all her schools. " The State of MASSACHUTETT8 has sup plied her schools nearly all.! The State of IOWA has supplied her schools. The State oPCONNECTlCUT has made provision for her schools. " 5 Over 3,000 schools in INDIANA were supplied during the year 1872, and many more in 1873 and 1674. , , . In other States many copies bare been pur chased for supplying schools of cities, coun ties and towns. :'-,-- What better investment can be made for schools? i . ; v-. ' More than ten times as many are sold of Webster's Dictionaries, as of any other series in this country. .,. i . At least rocK-ririKS of all the school-cooks published in this country own Webster, as their standard, and of the remainder few ac knowledge a st standard. ,rPs.S!iahed by G. A C. MERRIAM, dec i 1 r 8pr4nti5eldiMasg. 3600 PIANOS FOB 70250. And all other styles in the sxmi proportion, including Grand, Square and Upright all Fiast-CLA sold direct , to tho Fstons a r Factory Prices. No agents j ,n6 commis sions ; no discounts. These PLssoa made one of the finest displays at the Centennial Exhi bition, and were jnuaninKroIy Tecomttendcdf for the HIGHEST .HONORS.. Neir Mann factory one of the largest andCnei in tbe world. The Square Grands contaisr Math nshek's new patent Dnplex Ovrstmn3icaJe, the greatest improvement In : th history of piano making. The Uprights'arelie Fixest is America. Dont fail to -wxite fe Klostra ted and Descriptive, Catalogme-t-mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIAXO. CO., apLU ; No; 66 Broadway, N. Y. DVERTISE IN THE . DAILY RKV1KW.
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