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" - ' . ' " .'"'''" ' ' ' - i . v . i .. .k.,,1,1 to Malta" S.. RairRoadXino3rScT ?liiscel!aneoTis. Steamship Xines, &c TOscollancous. . . J It IT . GenM Sufctte i Jffice, THE PjilMECyUS FOR 1877. X rrirrs W ' L,1Illlg "Jtobc?,,jjU WILMIXGTOX, COLUMBIA AND AC-4 A ' 1 .-.s fr.UI;.itatv ..f:lAlJ" I al.U fi J "United State," S2 JT' to "Botauy Bay. ; , . n'iS ' to "Japan," j ;. . ''UtcanJ luispl-eilmen 1T. Then no "TnVldcd for, . i it 1, H The ciltlcof incline. t ssion seems to be that n'ar impression m-uuio rrTr t's!v i. the anniversary of tl The battle of tl: le the I 1,45 M-Wttl ns a matter .of great ' ' - 'Xt the Williamitcs should havt Wtlc of Au3hrirn, in which the (K va!i,t wire finally overthrown. vry'"C:i'i4 tha anniversary 'of .that day r::riI,;.'l (inn-cn.cn celebrate. Or it 1 tic adversary of the birthday of fO-i'i" One thing is ab : l,'vrrun-tlthf July is iiut ; !;n;r;;iry oftl.c luttlc of theBoync. "New York Sun. J - . , ?un UfiS Fivc Years with a Dislocated Vertebra. . j is t!:e5f; an account of ji man , ."eHtcen hours with a broken' neck. iV'tiasimil-ir case, which may be of .'-interests t- your readers. Mr. v Vr M.r. a youn? KnzKsh gentle- ii I!.icl five years a. His bead ,1-:1 in the mm!: a wave at the !.'. " .tiikin him, bent his body ..ve'tuver dislocating the fifth ccrvi-Je-irx Uc-as taken from tLc rTCns.:Ji and total p'arlysis exis iJ'Av the Jialocation, caused by. the ivinottLe bt'le m thcspiual cord. t"ir-ata! liculti.s wcic rituilcJ in full. U Uc. gr.vlu.vlly regaining his- mo-Hpj-vcr, lat is stiirt.uablc to walk i:M;t ni?tu.c. 41c uses his arms T ar. J car. support himself while "ru:. TLetWy of hii improvement Mh'te fpiail cord U becoreing acus i r.J t" the j K-ssurc of the I louc, which iii knit wbrc it moved, nndj thereby the r -.cry ii slowly yet s'ircly pirogrcssing. if; is ti!l undcr'trcatmcut at; West Kud titiw, IrJiv,; UraucK where every slight anjuvunciitii noticed witli the deepest In'mst by msny wh j 1tc watched for it (rm the tirit. His complete', recovery is U-' iilihuAtum lioped for. I do not believe Urc is another case of the kind on record. A .Murdcroas Sca-Flovrer. j V-r i-f the cst:i.ito vonders of the sci is called the tipclet, and is about as h-;:ithe (ierm.ia a6lcr,-with a great sir y !.:; jtals of a Jight-grecu; Cfilor, ;' y is a:in and each one tipped with I itJsfaW. Tlicsa lovely petals do not i li jt!y intheir places, but wave about i; tauter, "while the optlet clings to a , t'C How innocent and lovely it looks Hi r.cky led! Who would suspect r-t a Tro!d,cit anything grosser than i sunlight? Dut ' these Icautiful arms as you call them, have use liking pretty. They have to RT-ie fcra large open mouth, which ' is I kv dim n deep among them sohid 1 '-Ll4itcccau scarcely rind it. Well I I-erLrai their duty, for the instant h) l:U!c folt touches c,np of lUc rosy !!u struck villi poison, R3' fatal to Bhtening. He immediately bc 'rs and in a moment stops P:;ri;, ad then the other arms wraps around him, and he U drawn to-fctj grewly mouth, and is een fben the lovely arms unclose ?lv,t i u"l ! the waLtcr.Githolic eCret Susppijsior ljfldge. ef the. cable for ths floor of , futI'CD.it.n bridge was lowered , . fcr-t pb-e on the eye bars j.:-.r. Tlie strand js ; compoaei of '. Jll:l t'V l''g force of , seventy-five V 'dle this immense .force was m diffieuity. If anything d uthc tremcuduUi'weight would 4 r? V'-1' tneSrcatlcg and shoe on s, . te wirc would shcotlikeacan- tlirugh Brooklyn the wire i ,nvIvh;g a great loss in money .rv, -aad probably of li fe als-. tfff L,ckle was attached to ,tho :V 5re- j'wt back of the shoo or. r, u t ' c The steam engine slowly 4 1,1. rw 1iJJ6la Lion made a rrcr.tchan!rd 1 -r Tit T' A obrV W heeml of the xtrand:cathfl f was-a!go' moved' success- leV:. Work is 10 be contiuued .until Painting."- Whebi. ' iir i LVor ciimrrrttJCR Paint- ik. i . - . ..A K-FrvEKS PAINT SHOE. , ! ' ut which so mucu ! t;:!wiPparfutly - vf-perer read lf,C'ff efJalr, KOO.and not on the while hisson-in-law, Wiham Wl 5tfP? or ruo tlian.yicc r .L. . 7fWIln lightning rapidity oyer jV iy'J11 prcr, sweeping all the' deVr v., -e it, and finally sink into the t." d thu cvti - was slipped' over v?'ok- And by impercedtibie ? rc vr.u lowered and placed tV, , &triid4 ate in-. position and V m, ,.milel, u -the great, cable. Sftcen'iivQheJ In diameter, and -7rt-a '",,,iMS tfrre'of 7Q0 tons A". cfre" Karanfeed. Wilmhigton, N. C, Jane 1, 1877. I d roil jlkge 6f ScSiedule. . On and 'after Sunday, June 3d, the tollow ing schedule vill be run on this road: DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAI,(daUy except Sunday.) Leare Wilmington 12 15 PM Arrive at Florence.. 5 00 V M Leave, Florence......- 12 30 P M Arrive at Wilmington...... : 5 20 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily). Leare Wilmington; .ZZ.Z2.r6 -'00 V M Leave Florence,........: ........:.10 05 P M Arivitai Columbia 1 It A M Arrive at Augusta I 32 A M Leare Augusta 8 23 P M Leare Columbia. ..11 39 P M Leave Florence.. 2 45 A M Arrive at Wilmington 6 40 A M This Train will onlv stOD at Flcminzton. Whlterille, . Fair Bluff, Marion, Florence, Timmonsville, Sumter and Eastover between Wilmington and Columbia,, , s , THROUOil FREIGHT TRAIN ( Daily,' ex cept Sundays.) Leafes,WilmiBgtQn..7... 2L 30P M Leave Florence.: 12 20 A M Arrive at Columbia 10 10 A M Leave Columbia... 4 00 PM Leave Florence... '4 30 A M Arrive at Wilmington..... 12 00 M Passengers for Augusta and beyond should take Night Express Train from .Wil mington. - jfT- Through Sleeping Cars on nljty traini for Charleston and Augusta. JAMES ANDERSON, june 2 General Superintendent. WILMINGTON & WELD ON 'railroad company. . - f . Office of Gen!i. Scfkrintendent V? Wilmington, N. C, June 9, 1377. J On, and after, Sunday, Jun I0th,.1877, Passenger trains on the Wilmington & Wei don Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. Leave Wilmington, Fronf St. Depot at.... 6 55 A M Arrive at Weldcn at....i 12 40 P M Leave Weldon. 11 40 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at 5 40 P M NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. J)AILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington, Front .St. Depot at . no m ire at Weldon at..,, '4 20 A M Arrii Leave Weldon, daily at..... 3 15 A M Arrive at V llmiDgton, rontbt. Depot t.. 12 00 M The Day Train makes close connection at Weldon for all. points North via Bay Line daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Rich mond ana an ran routes, Night train makes close connections at Weldon for all points north via Richmond. Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains, and run through from Wil mington to Richmond, v - JOHN f. DIYINE, junc 11- General Superintendent Gardening- for Profit ! jr7oarlah to become a Commercial .Florist, ' , - ' ' c read ' r Practical riorticulture ! If you wih to Garden for home use only ra . Gardening" for Pleasure ! All by Peter I4?nilerq, Pi ice' $1-50 each, postpaid, by mail. Our Combined CATALOGUE for JS77. OF u . ' EVERYTHIWC . FOR THE Gr don, Numbering 175 pages, with 1 colored ' plate, sent - , Froo 1 aif cvistpmers,of past ycareor to those w ho have pqrehased any ot tne aoove huup , others en receipt of 25 cents, . . A Plain Plant or Seed Catalogues without plate, free to applicants. . - PETER HENDERSON A CO., Seediuien, Market Gardeners and Florins 35 Cortlandt st, New York. jan!3 ' ' ' " - Keystone Printing: Ink Co. 'ittASCWCTCrr-s fef 'PRINTING INK. . 17 Worth Pifth Street, Philadelphia, QUI l.5S ARp QF A SUPERIOR Quality, being ma4e from the best ingre dient! and under 'the personal siipervuion of a prActical printer and; pressman, therefore we will guarantee every pound of Ink told to be of a Superior Jet Dry ag, 4t-cip VrM from scttiiicr-oxL - V Our prices arj from 30 to 50 per Cent. low- ei than any otner ins muniiiv , United States. '. . 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