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1 ' . TTTra Is while. ... to I"'- .i.mr ' '.arv'"-.:...,ir. fn" " j ?S.; he vial mo. vv . craven stone. 1 Iciives on ncr Jrin in .rHin'l. ,,.jr ,1(JM , .whs the squirrels run, robins call, !mUecii ,c,u - mill" l",r . i T ,.ain"fr,,l.,i iVolwofupr UK f,th tiip Apr'l sky a:&eSslletcry. ', .i-ri 1 . ''i!',l,,,liriuii.L'tl'r'ehl,,enls-s . 'TL.ius tot heckles; ::.'l'l,:S;itlHtwari,MHlliriHe. II 1 1 HO IV" 'i;atin-li,wU'w?'' i..''HV- ... tciil r bii'l, ,r;lMllSoth.-viok-tsblmv.'- ,,,,. Rfportiofllie Lat Day'. . Kxeri'iies. i,.-;n (,f Col. Wttlttr L. ..Mr t animation, but special work was assigned them, kvhjch they performed 'and they wcrcalj approved ity the Faculty, and were especially comroendei for their zeal and supcess in collecting specimens illus trative bf their studies for the Museum of Natural History. The class in Botany consists! of "Messrs. Bell, Brooks, Clifton EngclhArd, Galloway, Hargravo, Hester, Faison, j Johnston, Lewis, r McCorkle, Moore, jSmitb, Statdn, Street, Isaac Tay lor, Wajtkins, F. D.Winston.' 'These geu tleinen ve re required, in addition' to the study text-books, to analyze forty plants alnd contribute four specimens of wood tin the museum. Tim class in Zoology consists of Mcstrs. Angicr, Arthur Arringt0n, A. II. Arrington, Black well, Bobbittj Davis, Day, Dunlap, Uargrare, V. B. Moore, Nicholson, Powell, Southgate and Williams. In addition to the study of text-book, thess gentlemen were re quired tj classify twenty-five birds .and to preserve the skins of fifteen birds, for the museunij. . 'jsC'IEXTIFIC I)KPAUTMK?T- . At thi conclusion of Governor Vance's speech i Uie same day, Paul C. Came ron, K., on the part ' of the ladies of Hillbboro, presented to the University a Iloitz Electrical Machine. Bail Road Lines, &c. i . : r Geri'l Sup'ts Office, WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AU GUSTA RAILKOAD. - Wilmington, N. C, Juno 1., 1877. CI On and Tm-sdav alternoon. rT wi,. ":.s.r.idedthe rostrum and i,.(lKVoF h iiol.i;i;mii's. " "miC atVl'lHI lO v. Illk.li - Jv;iil,,KntsUg'aded,ruls from 0 v -ii nuiiitjcrs represent rcspect--t,t, wi.st and highcsf grades ! '. .', scholarship is represented f ",l ; '-tI of 7 or more, arc approved ,' tV.,,i!lr, while those whose grade ve, disapproved, and those Li. 'in .ir linin" are atlroved -, an nWrt. ' . r i. j :iiiroetl- with honor, arranged j , (K- .rdir -f im-rit according to subjects fiiU Wc omit the; names of those . mre simply approved : ,(uU.i;"iK OF MATHEMATICS.' in Caicnlus, Mechanics and As- II I.'..-...,... I Ii.il? air onji , ,,..niv: .Ml SSI S. l'lCMM'in, u.irvi tuii.. ; . !i'i.s'iiP hi in TiiinoiiRtry and Analytical :?:.-try:Mesirs. James Mann:ng, u;cjl. Nixon and Clinc. Liu iuoinetry : Messrs. Long, T. i! !Uit!f, li..'.yoo;l, Coble, A. L. .Phil i . V. Vtd and J,. TVinsotn. i Lss in Al;bri: Messrs. T. H. Bat I .Mi;; and lYiulcr. - ' 'i.s in Arith'.'iiK'lic: Mr. 11 Y. U'in- iiii lUiIi-fcct'ijiig: Messrs. It. W. Vi ;tnii a:d SoiiiJi-'atc. I0l.l.-i:'.i; or KNi.IXKF.K1NO. C.a.s iii Surveying : -Mr. II. B. Nixon, Ci's in IK'sniplii'o Ucometry : Mr, Nixu. COI.I.I.i.K OF I.ITFUATC'KK viml nf tirct'lf First Class: Messrs. i. f. II. battle, A. Ii.' Phillips, Ilay- "4, 1'rai and 0h!c. Second Class: 'rs. .bines'. M.uiniiig,1 Strange," Peele, Jdliliauillikiui. ANGB OF SCHEDULE. !..,' - after Sundav, June 3d, the follow- Ing schedule will run on this road: Miscellaneous. THE rvs. r r m ? a s A Wews Paper, Steamship Lines, &c. AND iimington, W-C, STEAMSHIP LINE Miscellaneous. PROSPECTUS FOR 1877. LIPPlNCOf PS AGHZINE jr I 9 Capt. Price, VILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE OX SATURDAY, MARCH 24. T.i be succeeded Jay Stmr. 1 published every eiu, Saduday escepte AT- DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRALV,(daily J . except Sunday) Leave Wilmington. 12 15 P H Arrive at IFlorence......... 5 00 P W Leave Florence .' Vi 30 P,M Arrive atfWilinington. 5 20 P Ai NIGEjT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily). Leave Wilmington G 00 P to Leave JFlorence.. .......10 05 P M Arrive atiColumbia 1 11 A M Arrive at Augusta 4 32 A M Ieave AukjustaJ..... 8 23 P M Leave Columbia........ .....11 301 -M I Or 60 cents a month, not stricttj in advance Leave Florence. $5 A Yem 9 "H l!u. OF LATIN' I r.t CU?;: Messrs. StrauL'c. K. 1 1 "V Jr.. .1'. S. Manning It. W. Win- 'I.. m. Stubbs and J. M. Manirnr. 2 45AM .. 6 40 A M Arrive atiWilmington ThisTrfin will only stop at Flemington, Whiteville. Fair Bluff. Marion, Florence, Timmopsville, Sumter and Eagtover between Wilmington and Columbia. TIIROUGh FREIGHT TRAIN (Daily, ea !; 4 . cert Sundays.) I.f-avo Wilinino-ton I.' 2 30 P M ed that it shall be tho constant aim of the l'ro- Leave" Florence 2 20 A M Arrive at Columbia. -10 10 A M prietor to furnish them with Leave Columbia.. 4 UU r M The Reading Public are respectfully iufcrm- 4 30 A M 12 00 M Leave Florence... Arrive at Wilmington " sS Passengers for Augusta and beyond should take Nijrht Express Train frpm Wil- inia gton.j-J3- Th Char june 2 ffSff Threuffb Sleeping Cars on night trains lor i;nariesion anu AURusia. i JAMES ANOKKSU, ! General Superintendent. WILMINGTON & WELDOh RAILROAD COMPANY. . Office of Gbn'l SUEEllINTENUKNT Wilniington, N. C, June i, 1877 A LIVE NEWSPAPER, containing the latest news of th day, and eD dcavorinc to keep its readers fully in forme in regard to" events of interest and importance occurring in every quarter of tl.o world? OUR DAILY MARKET REPOBTS SAPT- OLIVER, On Wednesday, March 28, and thereafter sailing from Baltimore every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. JZLiS Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing' of steamers as advertised. Through Bills of Lading given to and from riiiladelphia, and Prompt Bispatch guaranteed. For Freight Eugagementd apply to A. D. CiLZ AUX, Agent, Wilmington, W. C. L. XI. .B ELD EN, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent. Corner Lee and Light Streets, Baltimore, inch 21 i AN ILUSTEATKD MONTHLY OF Popnlar Literature, Science ana Art. Announcement for 1877. weister's . dsidiiin Wicm, ron the school n 3,000 Engravings j 1,W0 - Pages Quarto. Price Vl. ., v ; : a nxiw ruACurii3. 4 ft To the 3,00 Uluitrationjcretofore ia T7ebr t -stcr's Unabridged, we have added fottrjtf J p CLYDE'S Mew York .- AND SBR1I-WSESLY J tearnship Line, The Steamer -til .1 : -S.v- -Bats iTr.JWP5? Mi(l Cass : Messrs. T. II. Battle. Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. On and1 after Sundav. June lOt h; 1877, Passenger I trains on the Wilmington & Wei. don Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. L.lVfi Wi limine- ton. Front St. Depot at.....U..... 6 55 AM ArriVAHt'wIVdr.RrAt . 12 40 P M Leave Weldon... H 40 A M A rriro nt Wilinins-ton. Front St. Dcpotfat :T. 6 40 1'H NIGHT; MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. Bured that they will be" thoroughly reliable DAlLl UUtt'l bujuai. r ,) Leave WTitlmington, Front St. , Arriveat Weidon ZZZZ 2 20AM TUft NgVYS CoiUITinS , J io A a I Will full and correct, aril will o; . i t oper.'until he latest possible r.ioment. A w- chants in the city aiil country irav rc-t a- BENEFACTOR- GAPS. JOKE WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24. To be succeeded by Steamer Leave Weldon," daily at 2 3 L n:. llijrwooil, Coble, Crai-IJii a aid Depot! at............ 12 00 M ii' rirJ Cl.iss : The Dav! Tram mases ciose cuuuutuuu i Weldon lurj all points North via Bay Line Will contain the reports, botft of .news and r -a & m w -lo.-iv .1 i; ii.oim II 1 " - I' . . . , ... J Fu,,. Slnrno V. u"' ' daily, (except bunday ana 5aax,y, via ' i ... 0i. mono ana an ran rouieo. Nijrht train makes close connections at (J,,,:.. p.,. " . Weldon To ail poinis norm r ivivuujwuu.. . in i Intone :T-Messrs. Lnggs. Pnmanl l'akcc Sleeninsr Cars attached to t Trains, and run througu irom 11- td Richmond. w.,.,. 1 JOlliN . 11. f : General SuDerintendent. t r 1 v "i. i,auic, Long. Phillip, Koutb all Nighl Winston. U. Winston. Ynrb'. - minarton 'i, J. lViriW, Brooks, Ansie", . i ,s 111 . iicrnmn t 1 Jieps. it wi .urn i j'Ui Lfter.iture : Messrs. J;-r. iiiif.p, Fremont,. Jobnson, V. B. ;.!,,'-'rd,iiiJ.C. Taylor. , 1 , s Frencli :Mcsrs. Street, ' ,-,'fc.rKl(j!CIJtl: '-'H..e (,, niMosoriivJ f. ; Md-Lvsics Class in Psy ':r.Mo?srs. W. U. Phillips, J. C. j,'1 '."nnt, Bker.vvl' J. C. Tay- Miscellaneous. O-ardcning- for Profit! markets, received here each dy at noon, and the LOC A L I) E P A II i M M N.r Has been placed in careful and experienced hands. Friend? m the sectioa 01 counirj ctu- nectcd with this city, vll greatly oblige the Editor, and will contribute additional int:r- If you wisbj to become a Commercial Florist, est to these columns by forwarding any items read I,,,, 4 .i ii 'i:e. If m . t liogic xMessis. Ualkms, -wis, Arrington, McCorkle Practical riorticulturc ! If tou wisli to Garden fir home use only i .. , Gardening for Pleasure ! Ill by Peter Henderson. Sl-50 each, postpaid, by mail. Price Ml - j. ,1' lltory : Mcrs. Watkins, M. m , ----- r KbotoiMC-. Alcssrs. 1 1 i ungues, imior .a ' Arthur Arrinn'tnn Tvis. T)ilP. ...r...... Our Coinbliietl for LS77. CATALOGUE OF EVERYTHIWG FOR THE . C2r dciii Numbering-175 pages, with 1 colored plats, sent r. T ;:41.7JJ,I)ixfn, McCorkle, Nichol Jvi'T'nn, K. J. Hill, Street, rrve.Uino and Dillaru. f i-1" J' ,r;ll Science : Messrs. Pow ..iUcr. Dunlap, J. C. Tay ... m-iw.u. riuiiips: . " n-OUTiai, SCIENCE. v v ' ;H jn I (lit l..,'.frs o all i C , ,:- )V. U philli,., n.f.JoM f n Utc purchased any of the above books ; to of news that miy occur in their respective localities. ALL CORRHSrOXDF.NXi:, On matters ot. general interest win o t,i.t..- . i received, but our friends mnst Dear ;n u.. iu that tbej must writo only on one side of the paper j that they must forbear uscW vrbi- age, must correct nrju u i " ujuu.-.,-. . mn: avoid flhusire oersonalitics. Jti?" A re- - . t- ' t liable name must be rurcishea w un eaeu ioai munication, as the Kditor will not be held ac- . . . r .1 r- 1 a r rrll 11 f.f 'of mr- coantaDie ior iue iee . - - : respondents. i On Wednesday, March 23. The number for Januarv begins the nine teenth volume of this Magazine, and while its past record will it L$ hoped be deemed" a suflicent guarantee rf future excellence, no elfort will be spared to diversify its attract ibns and to provide aa increased supply of P OP ULAR J1EADIXG IX TUB BEST AXD MOST EMPHATIC SEXSE. The great object and constant aim of the conductors will be to furnL-h the public ,with Literary Entertainment of a Kefined and Varied Chapter, as well as to present in a graphic and strikingmanner the mo?t recent information and soundest Tiew on subjects of General Intrest ; in a ward to render Lippin cott's Magazine strikingly distinctive in THOSE FEATURES l&H AT ARK JIOST ATTRACTIVE IN MAGAZINE LITERATURE. The contributions now on hand, or specially engaged, embrace a highly attractive list ot Tales, Short Stories, Descriptive Sketches, Narratives, Papers on Science and Art, Poems, Popular Essays., Lit erary Criticisms, Etc,, Etc., , BY TALENTED AND WELL KNOWN WRITERS.' , A large proportion of the artices,L'specially those descriptive of travel, will be PROFUSELY AND BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. The pictorial cmbelishments of the Magazine constitute one of its attractive features. In addition to the General Attractions of Lippincott's Magazine,, the Publisher? would invite attention to the following SPECIAL FEATURES' FOR 1877. 1. A new serial story, "The IVlarauis of Xiossie." by George MaeDonald, author of "Malcolm, "Alec Forbes," "Robert Faltoner,"ctc. To those ot our readers who are laminar 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 be furnished graits to all new subscribers for 1877. 2. A prof llustratad scries of sketches of Swedish Scencrv and Ziife, by Prof. Willard Frisk, author of Cornell University, who is throughly lamilar with Sweden and its people from personal observa tion. - - 3. A series of popular papers on rt and Art Xftattcrs, by Edward Strahan (Earl Shinn), author of " 1 he N ew Hyperion, etc. 4. Illustrated Sketches of Travel, e n title Pictures from Spain, by Edward King, author of the "Grea t Soath" etc. - ' 5. Mrs. Luc- II. Hooper's Interesting and Piquant Papers and Setters from Paris will be continued through the year. 6. The Beauties of the Rhine will be described in a richly illustrated series cf naners. 7. During the year will appear a number ot handsomely illustrated short articles, de scriptive of Life, Travel, and Adventure in the United States, England, South America, Japan, Mongolia, and other countries. Colored. Illustrations .- t in? if?" "engraved expressly for the work at. lrjfUfcf 1 expense.,. aiWjl Nearly every State Superintendent of ! Public Instruction in the Union, or torre- '' ponding officer, where such an on exists, hM A recommended Webster's Dictionary strongest terms. 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