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Mitts ASD TEAKS. I -. . lir ko. i M to make you iSl.; ' . , nail'. ...,1,1niril know . -;t sir. young. L,,-. I! 1 i Ilia illO ? y,t darkest' "ffl Jauuwi Tteiad Lines, &c yiLJlINOTUX, COLUMBIA, AND AU, , GUSTARWliUAU. ffiluiingtoif, N. ti, June .1, lH77.r CiIAXiK SCHEDULE,.; ! ,ft, r Sun'l Jmc :;d, Itbe follow V, " " r; , ,10 riin (,n this rbad: K KXl'!iK AM MAIL TRAIN,(dailjr -,.hiuic "I .... . 5 00 I Al M M Wilmington 6 00 P Al .....10 05 P M l''!'t!K':::::;:, SSI ir,irf at Augusta Lire A?n?U.v M M M .11 3D P M Uave roiuinma .U flurpncc ? 2 45 A M G 40 A 11 i.rii at w nmiuwu Thii Train "will only stop ai 4 lemingiun, IStcvillo, Fair ItloflV Marion, Florence, TiWille,Suintcrand Eastover between filiuisgtoa and Columbia. ; KWUCII FREIGHT THAl.N l)Uj, ex- tWilmlnston..:..........,, J 30 P M tm'r at Columbia.... " ... in in a VI iU AV A J.J 4 00 F M 4 30 A M an rlambia...V; v Flnrcncc ir.it W'iImin!TtOTi 12 00 M rciiRprs for Anprusta and beyond V.dUke Ni-bt Express Train fro'u) Wil- jiillti'Il. ! jrM'hrouIi Sleeping Cars on niht trains for tWitsion and. Augusta. ' JAMES ANDERSON, 2 General Superintendent. Wilmington & weldon , RAILK0AD COMPANY! .J ' . i OrHK 'F Gbs'l SuVF.HIXTENDENT ) Wiluvrngto, N. C, June V, 1S77. j Oa an-1 after Sunday, Jun 10th, 1877 J rivjiircr trains on toe umingtpn & Wel im llailroail will run as follows : : ,.: JAY MAIL AN l EXPRESS TRAIN, daU- L' avi Wiluringtyii, Front St.. Depot - k... ...1 G 55 A M Arri t-at Wi-ldcriat. 12 40 P M ti UVMod...... 11 140 A M Arrive at Wilmington, front St. Otj-ot At...., 5 40. P M xinirr ma 17 ad Exntfcss train. DAILV .EXCEPT SUNDAY. Uar.! "Wiluiiaton, Front JSt. u:wi hi.......:...: 5 35 P M rirj at AVtldn at..;...... '2 20 A M bare Weldon, .daily 'ar...J...... y 15 A M ainieanMiicrngion, rrontSt. ' tw r w uo 2,1 The Uav Train , makes close connection at Mdn f(r all. points North via liar Line Mur, (except Sunday) and daily, via Rich nipd all rail routes. - K - '-ht train makes close connection! at film for iH points north; via .Richmond. ;'!Im Sleeping Cars attached to J;!.WrljD?lindrun tbroueh frota-Wil-6Vto Ricbtnond. : -i-.- . ' I JOHN F. DIVINE, K ll- General SuDerintcndent. HOS. J. SOUTHEELAOTi jERV AXU SALEsTABLEdrn ' vtf m nurd aQd l'rinccM Street?. Wilmington, NJ Cf Kuh S,4 au(i, Vehicles for hire- area c rates. Kfpiir:i,in t,. .1 k 1 V . . - Hcfrcshing , and ; Pleasant. T'koSJNED lLv3 -HIsTbATII Uri.,!, ;;18 Perfect orde r- now,- and can W(ff.jr d 5M or shower baths as may s KJa-rnish lirst-claisiliaVc for 10 ix . air cut fof 25 cents: mustache ' ii -iU U' ,shwpoo for 25 cents- All jie lz an.d in tl,e latest stylo too.r I. FURMANSK1. j Wotice. ; AL PEOXs HOLDING CLAIMS :tl,lv "Ij-ofNciv. Uahover, in War. j.V' UcJ I'vious to the 1st of Janu- recial Voara of AudU .wiib- iW,' ' ' ' , jcr1 sp.ccif 10,3 and Number Nof,! ft'ach arrant, together with itS SpCr3on t6 whom t issued, and iaWiliUkeu on ccu claim; as pre UttduDCC WUh the Uw treating WM. L. DeROSSET, 1 ? , Chair tn an. tJHE PUBLIC SAfr ?VV0RST:T' THE BEST fc J J bai Noi 54M Market Street j ,catS. Another lot of those Virej .4 l6rAXN'8 TOBACCO STORE, i Market Stre.t esien. UEd 05 1 KINGS' M exe- nre me 27 J. IL ALLEN. rpi-- ' DULT REVIEW roeriiat 50 cent, ainonth Iihw i ",:iv refrain, . . oM.A,briStcr strain, Hf'Sl I-OuioId-iucittrMiad. McfitA-clr knowing nj, P'1! ,Wt tear; ' l7v3'ft,,nc,i,, f I I,.. unci' ........... Krt Wilmington..... v. 5 A h:HT EXl'UJS TKAIN (Dailj). v 9&c. AND Wilm ingto n ; W f f Steamship Line, IThe Steamer WEFACTOR, ;capt. jones; 75 WILL bAlL FROM EW YORK ON SATURDAY, JUNE 30. . , 9 Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing of Steamers as advertised. For Freight Engagement apply to A. D. CAZAUI. ilent, ; Wilmington, XT. C. S. B ELD EN, SoliciUng Agent " WAl. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents, 6 Bowling Green, or Pier .13, . N. R., New lork. - june 26 umoire AND Wilmington, ra. C, STEAMSHIP LIRE; r e Steamer CAPT. OOTEIl, I A SAIL FIIOM JJALTIMOnE ON Saturday, June 30. J? Shippers can rely upon the prompt Sailing f steamers as advertised. Through Bills of Xading- gn to and from Philadelphia, and Prompt Dispatch guaranteed. -For Freight - Engagements apjlyvtor "A. D. CAZAT7Z, Agrcnt, Wilmington, X?, C. L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agerit, .' . . , REUBEN FOSTER, Genera), Agent. Corner Lcc andi Light Streets Bali!ore! j unc 2G . : , , corjiE Uj RIGHT ALOMG ! ! We Expect You ! ND OUR NEW tjOOpS are ready, to welcome you as you M'ill welcome them when you sec the line assortment and the remarks' bly LOW PRICES, we can afford to sell at. ' WHITE SHIRTS all made at 05 cents. BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, at G.OO and upwards. CASS1M ERE S CITS from $7.50; up. qOTTONADE SUITS from I.SOup. Alio fulfJine. aL v..- . - GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS At Prices to suit alLi Sol bear & bros., 18 20 'MarketJSt ; r Catawba'CoNi li0f v These - springs WERE :oVen FOR the reception of guest f Jttne ' X- OVbtJ 4re situated 55 miles nortiiwest ol Charlotte and ti miles from Hickory SUtiop, on w eaters N. C Railroad, In the shade oi the .wue wage. . -. . - . - - ' - The MineraLlWaters, embrace Blue and White Sulphur and Chalybeate 1 - i V t Arranremcnta have been iTade with Rail roadg for Excursion Tickets at 5 cents per mile for round trip. :-'.J J, Baths, both hot, cold and plunge canbebad. Also all amusements, such as Billiards, Ten Pins, Ac: Good" e table aiitt finq roads for drives. ' ' " The Proprietor Ukes pleaaure jn etaUng that he has eecured tHe scrTiees of TT, H, H. Gregory as an assistant, : , ' -. - ,w - fI-r U:i ft. -..'A 1 , f. For further particulars, address . ; Dr. 'E. O. ELLIOTT, or . juno 7t . ?l Mr. W..IIi H. 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The 3 ews Col u m ns . K - ' Will contain the reports, bota of news and markets, received ' here each day at noon, and the i LOG 2. L D K T A IV T, M,E N T Has been placed in careful and experienced hands. Friends in the section of country con nected with this ity, will greatly oblige the Editor and' will contribute additional inter est to these eolumiisby forwarding in? iims of news that may oeur in their respective localities. . i ' ALL 1 CORKESrONDENCE, On; matters ofgenerai interest will be gladly jeceivedbut our friends must bear in micd that they .must write only on one side of the paper j that thej must forbear useless verbi age, musteorrect'thalr own manuscript and muit avoid abusive personalities. A r e- liable name must be famished w i th each com munication, as the Editor will not bo held ac- untablefor the views or language of cor respondents. ffe!r ' 7 " qq.ll jSJDSGNPTIQN LIST F.vcn' beforea typ' wa3 set for the tirit issue, was an exceedingly flattering one, and ia probably the largest bona fide list with which anj newspaper in, North Carolina eTer before began publication, and is now rapidlj oa the increase, especially pn the tarious railroad lines. : . ' r -i CPWo'a ahd PaoraJsiOB, .Ofnea on, Second street, between Prin acd Chcsnutipcw the PofloiSce, - mm W o rn iu ;IIiacellaneon3. OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD. TN ORDER TO SUPPLY OUR SUBSCRI X bers with numbers due them, we slill tp- (inine ne the publication of OUR LIYING AND OUR DEAD on March 15th, and complete the 1 V th olame in monthly parts. No new subscribers will be taken except for the bound volumes three of which hare been issued and the IVth will be ready in June. We can sup ply our old subscribers with any back num bers, except September and October, 1874, should they need any to cqmplete their hies. , raicxs roa bound yolcmks : In Cloth $2.00 each. : Half Calf $2.50. Sonllcrn Historical Monthly. Thi Magaiiuer two numbers of which have ben printed, will xccupy the same relation to the entire South that OUR LIYING AND OUR DEAD did to North Carolina, and, in all respects, will be as worthy of confidenc and support. For detailed description of this Monthly and for the opinions of those who have the initial number, we refer to larger vuvuiai. . juustujjuuus are souciiea. TEaMS,lNVARIABLT IX ADVANCE: 1- mouths 54.00. 6 months $2.00 Aaaress, . . SOUTHERN HISTORICAL VJIONTIILY, Raleigh, N. C. l eb 24 ' Iff Til 1EEY KM :6: : JAMES GORDON BENNETT, p nop it a ET on. :o: : POSTAGE F HE E . ONE D O L LA R PER YEAR. 50 Cats for Six Months. An extra copy to every club of ten, . THE NEW YORK DAILY HERALD Published every day in the year. 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FOR THE O ar cic ii , Numbering 175 pages, with 1 colored plate, sent o all customers of past years, or to those who have purchased any of the , above books ; to others on receipt of 25 cents. Plain Plant or Seed Catalogues without plate, free to applicants. " PETER HENDERSON A CO.. Seedsmen, Market Gardeners and Florists 35 Cortlandt st, New York. jan 13 PROSPECTUS . i . ..... .1' OF THE ' - ' -- Maryland Medical Journal) BALTIMORE, iklD o N THE FIRST DAY OF MAY N SiJXT, the undersigned will issue, in tha city of Bal timore, the first number of Thk Mastlaud Medical JouasAL. It will be a monthly pub lication, devoted to the advancement of Med cine in all its branches. ' . Each issue of the Journal will contain origi nal articles, from representative men in the profession. f .,-,, Careful selections from foreign and home journals will be made with a special view to' the requirements of the practitioner. Reports of the progress of Surgery and Jledicine in their special, as well as general branches, Including Diseases of the Lye and Ear, Diseases of the Nervous System, Diseas es peculiar t Women, and Diseases of the Thraat and Chest, will be regularly given by men eminent in these several branches. These reports will be an exhibit in abstract form of the progress in eachof these special depart ments during the year. , Theproceedias W Medical Societies will be published as often and as fully as their im portance justifies. - Prominence will be given to rare and inter esting cases in Hospital and Private Practice New Instruments ana Appliances, New Kerne dies and improved methods of managing dis ease will be specially treated. New medical publication, as they appear, will be critically and impartially reviewed. No labor or expense will be spared to ren der the Maryland Medical Journal, a wel come visitor to every physician desirous of keeping pace with, the progress of Medical Science as developed bvth abroad and at home. - - .'".5 ? js O k" t ContiibutionH, on subjects of intorcet to the profession, respectfully invited. Each number will contain not less than forty pazes, printed from new type, on heavy cal- enderea i , paper of the finest quality. - : abscription price will be $3 per an variably in advance, delivered free of The eut num, invariably cos tare.' H. E. T. MANNING, M. D. ; T. A. ASHBY, SI. D. march 26 i ..;r Painting. T THERfc VOTJ CAK GETAYOUR Paint V V ing done with dispatch, neatness and at reasonable rates is at a C. PARKER'S PAINT SHOP, 5 L ' one door North of Old Jail building on Pritv cess street. HOUSE, 8D LP and SIGN Painting done and satisfaction guaranteed. Great care is girrn to rmall Joba. . niyJC.- t ' XliscellaneoiLs. PROSPECTUS FOR 1877. UPPiNCOTPS MAGAZINE, A17 1 LUST E ATE D 310XTIILY OF Popular Literature, Science and Art. Announcement for 1877. The number for January begins the nine teenth volume of this Magazine, and while its past record will it V hoped be deemed a tuffieent guarantee c f future excellence no effort, will be spared to diversify its attract ions and to provide au .increased supply jof POPULAR. READIXG IX THE BEST 'AND MOST EMPITA TIC SEXSE. Thereat 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 strikingmitaner the most recent information and soundest view on subjects of General Intrest ; in a wkrd to render Lippin cott's Magazine strikingly distinctive in THOSE FEATURES! 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A new serial etory, "The XtiCarauis bf Aossie." by George MacDonald, aiUhor of ''Malcolm, "Alec Forbei.," "Robert Faleoner'etc 'To those of our readers who are familiar with "Malcolm," thi3 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 .llustrated series of sketches of- .- , ''.. , , Swedish Sccnerv and Life, by Prof. Willard Frisk, 'author of Cornell University,, who is throughly familar.with Sweden and its people from personal observa tion. 3. A scries of popular papers on rt and Art Matters, by Edward Strahan (Earl hinn)j. author of -ine ix ew Hyperion etc.! 4. Illustrated Sketches bf Travel, entitle ' Pictures, from Spain, by Edward King, author of the "GreatSouth" etc. 5. Mrs. Lucy H. Hooper's Interessing and i louant Papers and Letters from Paris will be continued through the year. ' The ' Beauties of the Rhine will be described in a richly illustrated series of papers. -7. During the year will apnear a number of handsomely illustrated short articles, de scriptive of Life, Travel, and Adventure in tho United States, England, South America, Japan, Mongolia, and other countries. FOR SALE BY ALL BOOK AND NEWS DEALERS. PRICE, 35 CENTS, Terms. Year Subscription, $4: Two 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. i NoncE-The November and December Num bers conUining the earlier chapters of "The Marquis of Loseie'will be presented to all new annual subscribers for 1877. Specimen Number mailed, postage paid. to any address, on receipt of 20 cents. IPS To A cents a Liberal Comum-sion will be allowed. Address. J. B. LIPFiNCOTT, & CO., . ' . 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Unabridged, we hart added fourZparta of .W ; '' - Colored: lilnstraticna, engraved expressly, for the work at litgt expense. ' . J ' . JS?r1' eTcrr Sute Superintendent of Public Instruction in the Union; " oe correa ponding officerjwhere such an one exists, has recommended Webster's Dicticlary la the strongest terms. Among. them'Aro.thoxB of " Eastern, Northern, Middle. 8rather,: and W estern SUtes-rTWENTT-KIQnX La alL 6 State of NEW YORKbas placed 10,000 copies of Webster's Unabridged la as many of her Public Schools. . a Jc The State of WISCONSIN About JJ00 nearly every school. ; : . . . , ,., ; The Sute of NEW JERSEY 1,500-i.nearly every school. - - 1 The Sute MICWQAJr nude prorlsioa for all her schools. ; . r- sTheState of MASSACHUTETT8 has rep piled ber schools nearly all. ( ' The State of IO Wi , has supplied, her schools. 1 , f . The SUte of CONNECTICUT bai 'ttadt provision for her schools. J Over 3,000 schoobj in 17IDIANA were supplied during the year 167J, and maav . more in 1873 and 187. .. . tf J . In other SUtes many copies have been pur chased for supplying schoobj of cities 'coun ties and towns. ;.rv :2 -fir. vU-Ji . - What better investment can ! be made for schools? ... . . , ,. . ,: , More than ten times as' mahyare :ioid cf -Webster's Dictionaries as of anr other series in this country. . ' ,.. At least roPR-riFTHs Of all the' 8f hool-books . published in this country, own Webster as their standard, and of the remainder few ac knowledge art sUndard. ' . r':f.- Pit!!8ned by G. A C.sMERRiAl.fl deo -SrTngEeTrilaM. ST SO . . : -AT TJIE;, I.,, ', ;;.. CEHTENNIAL EXlIIDItll'l M " : . ... .; . l.irt l . Jim , The judges unanimously recommend th "I ' .JT"afJlr?Ui '.' - MENDELSSOHN FOR TUBunNiCl Diploma ifkHoaor ani Iteial of ilertt. Without a uberjor. For strictly first-class instruncsis'. t SG00 for $250; $M$fvr J75. Srqo for $300. . ;$W!i$Z2S. $80Q for 350.' 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