' ,nrtnHS" '. .tilO1"" J?$ognnmg. 'crpon Hayes. tj ,jj -July 13,18. J tr'ofthclOtU instant: InreTiaWe author uj Ul' Colored -cltfewi-Btarlj; nr:jLarnlwtUcj '.concurs. . , A .l cr now tliat Le sees r 7 0.:.Y"f.,r the above statement. ;Ylu've authorized no , one to f i. m?nt. or any other. V iTjtf" ' . t i feiat-Mr.ramtcr.vrhichwM pnhhfeheil, 1 nave w nu, L J, tl,c "Prcsideufs policy," I jvi'to to very few persons upon Z at J .... : ,1 nfnncn Jiof tUat letter, which few t.wk.ovtfcat all Ibat'ihas wnce r.r ;J in the South and m ihe rsortn W OTirmctl me in uic corrcv,iuwo j ' w l.nt .in inominious sur thuf the principles wf nationality for :-.nr armies fought, ami lor wicn x 'i unua thousands of brave pieq ji ial without which the war was a w. and oar boasted Government a -ti. ItespcctfuUy yours, ' .f - B. F. Wape; ? rjnel under the English channel. Ibc tunnel, if it shonJJ fHj'constructcd, h! commence an d cnJ flt onic distance 'c. hallow for a cmuual descent on xf-ieaRtl nsccnt on the other. The mparts of the tunnel will be nine ink length, countinr: the distance un- 7aJ at l)oth cuik. I he lepth of ktsird tinder; tba chauDel"', will be r.j-tivon)(!crf n.iknigrue roti ippgm vj-vac ail.f The cost of simply tei'tlie tucnt l from end to end through c - asadwlving chalk formation is estima- Rtr millions, oi uonars. auu tuu iae U iroulJ rcquiro to construct the fivij two jars. The cd'-ncers calcu- . " a , P it wculil take four years moro to work, including the arching of "-i, buiiJti.2 tie oiiicea and mak- it S'Kcc&sary Connect ioiih withjtberail ; ca tjth si.jc. The total cost is pu t lTpiy rqinions cf dollars. A slort yaBlCLtin? nf thr tnnnf 1 rnmTvui v : preliminary wrveva. Thcbc surveys Y9re nitywiM cmpuatlC term. :l!t, ,Mrl bis honesty; and hence m that Uc. jiUJV.concurs in ascvcr.aUvpuUicao, tfcUdonc, nurc lactam Uil1. ...i ,.r,.nu.tn tic pnn- can au 1"" , ', '1 lit vcromcnt tbau any f.i: laioi, of which we have " . i : T I 1 t'lUtbat iCTcatly fear this policy, rd.:i . !..! ,,f n-l. rillml 4,liV?fll SClf- I mnnA jurruii n m nut tj -" - . . " . ....II ant or c wactd quite satisfactory, a coutmous niateffree to applicanU """" W TMI lrKi- tuYYk nf nYit T I J-nJto-d putoi: $600 . PIANOS FOB tern rnti,W (r;nr;nnti W iKn V cwnpoBi,, u.tocstc.1 in the pros- . And all other styles 'felaMrS!1,,1,dT!yea?e.Cll01 FACloKrPK.cts.Nc ilL... 1 1 T. "l 1 m u o ti a. i FirrnRT'l RICES. iicu.l" " t9 75 Per Barrel, ; u,HTi: AND SWEET ! Anew line of KEiisAxu mscuiTs;: little Water Crackers . 1 -etii.. f r S ' 1 ; OelllO Ol UarC ui .; Win- f ,r Toc t Oranges, GO do. Lemons. ? IK eg.tnt TaWc reaches SI. B,f.aatpornlw prices. E0. MYERS V : C enM Siip'to Office, riuusaTox,r Columbia; 4ifi au- GUST A RAILROAD. (1 O? ? tliinf tbtfTN.Cf Jnne 1, 1877. r?, CHANGE OF SCUEDULK On and after Sunday, June 3d, the follow ing achcdule will be run on this road: DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN,(daily .except Sunday.) Leare .Wilmington, 12 15 P M ArrCrat Florenb0...V.U......:: 5 00 P M Leare Florence ' ! 12 30 P J! Arrire atJVVilmington , 5.20 P 11 frjtlGHTJEXPRESS TRAIN (Daily). ttaVe-WJlailngton 6 00PM LeaTelorcnce..".!. 10 05 P W Arrive at Columbia 1 11 A M Arrire at Augusta 4 32 A M Leare Amgusta 8 23 P M Leave Columbia 11 39 P M .rrT at Wilmington 6 40 AM Thu Train rill onlv stop at Flemington, Whiterille. Fir TllnflT. Marion. Florence. Tift monsvilfet Sumter and Eaatorer between Wilmincrton and Columbia. TITROUGII FREIGHT TRAIN (Daily, ex n r W rv c.v4.i i t c vutuiuuia. ........... ............. Iririnriir 4.30 AM ArKre at Wilmington 12 00 M " Passengers for Augusta and beyond should take Njght Express Train from Wil tningtoa. . Through Sleeping Cars on night traini for Charleston and Auguita. v . JAMES ANDERSON, ' June 2 General Superintendent. WILMINGTON & VELDON BAILHOAD COMPANY. O'rriCE or Gen'l S uteri ntkn dent 7 n Wilmington, N. C, June -l1, 1S77. J ' fin and after 1 Sund.iv. .Tun 10th. 1877. Passenger trains on the Wilmington A WeU i tJ?i j : M r., 1 1 . aOQ AUiruiu win ruu aa imiuno . DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot - at - 6 55 A M Arrive at Weldcn at.... . 12 40 P M Leave Weldon'. 11 40 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at 6 40 1 M NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. . DAILY LXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot at & 35 P M Arrive at Weldon at 2 20 A M Leare Weldon, daily at. 3 15 A M trripo at Wilminrrtnn. Front SL i ' " 0 - npnnt at 12 00 M Th a iiatr Trun tnnrcs close conuetuuu at i for air points North via uay Jjine excent aunaav i anu uaur, u awu anfl nil rail routes. xr:i, t-.in mitrxi rlnsft connections at 11 1UU . .v.- ----- - - , nrntTtit fni. ll nnlnta north Via. dilChmOCd. II CIUUU 1V1 K"r" IT" it , ' n 1. iSi l Do. oltaphMl in n Nin-ht Trains, and run tnrousn irom u mington to 'Richmond. T,TV,TVV I june 11- General Superintendent ' 1 rokrdeningr for Profit ! If you wish to' become a Commercial Florist, r . read Practical riorticulture I If you wish to-Garden for homo use only . : ' r a aardening for Pleasure ! APf qy Pejer Vfenderaon. Prieel$i.50each, postpaid, by mail. . Our Co m bluud CATALOGUE or 1S77. OF EVERYTHING Numbring 17 'rages, vtfc 1 cp.rp plate, .ti nfntii vpith. or to those who have purchased any of the above books j, to otners on receipt gj i.t- n i r. 11 era uu it'uiiivi v vvwi i Tlani or Seed' Catalogues without ENDERSON & CO.. Livm; occn iraoeii unueru-1 . 1111,11'"'--- - r V nr!.t, V- t' a 1 r m . 1 ... I o..? or, MarVot Gardeners and WW3 v.uuuu irom snore. 10 snore, ail,u,v" riricnt l Sfew YbrTc. M iS? " pfceul test uf Ibc prftcti- ., ,,8 . .And allothcr styles in tne '"7,1 . .. direct -to the ' - urti mx R)nc unacr the wafer of : no discounts. These Pianos maa one Znel jiV i,vSBtaiSolavs at tho Centennui Eib - 1- ' . b Uowerljunauusly reenoeg PlVbDC H&KW irndfinen U world: The Square Grand coniain 13 8 ft rv... . w?"a: r nprstrunr Scale, HI I E.n O. I tartorv uueui is-" fu I i mu . ,:,( !,. the history oi tne rreaieti imuiu.v- - -- v.z... pui.Uto nV,?rifi: j: . I tv AVFRICA. iuxii y "r-r . ... 1 - ,V'lii'MWj UarreU Ol lliC ted anrt ucscnpu : , :a rr.-.... . . i . . . (i..inn. m i ilea irce. i 'WSATED FMPIRFFinilR. -MBNihim:r-:.Y ft ' . ; . I Hyf 1 I -Mr linTIOC i - 1 1 IhC HU I iWt. UARANTINE WILL B1? IN FORCL tcfT r,A will con- I on the 1st aay aut - tinun until farther notice, as follows: All vessels from ports South of Cape Fear uVcometo at the Visiting Station for in- spection. , ! Ali -vessels having sickness on arriv .U-tcort . t. '1 1 1 ' 'JA lA v'-i 1.. airtnens durhi!r the voyage, wil ' ' , ... . Wi.Uon.bTew.tI.ot. rcg.nl to ,0c Port ft.- .cn tbeT ; s ' ... . ,1 th.t Q.,U wUl b. rigJ d,lS the coming hJtiroD,nnthpn- tLeCrmjne.S i Vi rrili.1 !, rrnTia ! . . . . -1 1 . r 1 : i 1 i i k I Quarantine Physician fort oV WllminStdn. . nay is - ,r TJrtJH riellanoous. 1.1 .! T THE a i 0 y : o A Wews Paper, g published every e jninjf Sadudiy excepte -AT A Ye air, Or 50 cents a month, strictly in adrancp :o :- The Reading Public are respectfully inform ed that it shall be the constant aim f the pro prietor to furnish them with A LIVE NEWSPAPER. containing the latest news of th day, and en deavoring to keep its readers fully informe in regard to events of interest and importance occurring in every quarter of the world, OUR DAILY MARKET REPORTS Will full and eqrrect. ami will be kept open until he latest possible moment. Mer chants in the city and Country uay rest as eured that they will be thoroughly reliable. The News Columns rViil eon tain tbe report, botft of news and markets, received here each dy at noon, and the q C L D E P A K T AI E N T fa-. Dled in v4,etlii and experienced hands. Friend? in the section of country con nected with thii city, will -really oblige tbe Editor, and will contribute additional intsr- t. ,.,mn.bv forwarding any items f that m,v OCCUr in the5r re,Pecvc IpUu , 4rr ,v ALL CORRESrONDESCE, ,. tat... m he eUdijc j rpreired but our friend muit War m.uuuu wrtu.rfr o coo ,h. r .bo n..ni.rmntfnrbcar useless yerpi pP - j ui.n-w mU8t correct their own manuscript and aToiJ abusive personalities. jAre- 4 w fnrnUhpd w ith each com- liable name musi . - - munication, as the Editor will not be he,d ac connUble for the views or language ot cor- respondents, oub ' SUBSCRIPTION LIST, Kofore a type waa e oj " ' F.ren before JP ii-!r flittering one, and is - an ,Kahlrtte iarx. - li- I rn,riii amd PaoratEToa, Office on Second street, between Prin m ? - i i Wilmington, H. C. STEAMSHIP LINE. Tbe Steamer CAPT. OLIYEU, Wlljli. SAIL lTvOM lUpiMORE ON Saturday, July 14. J? Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing f Etcarners as advertised. Through Bills of fading gen to and from Philadelphia, j and Prompt Dispatch guarantees . For Freight Engagements apply to L. D. CAZAUI, Agent, Wilmington, Z7. C. L. S. 1) ELD EN, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, (General Agent. Corner Lee and Light Street?1, Baltimore; july 0 CLYDE'S AND Wilmington, Steamship Nf a, Line, The Steamer BEN E FACTOR, CAPT. JONES, WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK ON SATURDAY, JULY 14. Shippers can rely upon the'prompt sailing of Steamers as advertised.'"? For Freight Engagements apply to A. D, CAaAUZ.' Agent, Wilmington, 77. C. L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting I Agent. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents, -s . v 4 - 1 f T 6 Rowling Green, or Pier 13, N. R., New l one. july 9 OFFICE OF OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD. IN ORDER TO SUPPLY OTJR SUBSCRI her's with numbers due them, we shall re sume the publication of OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD on March 15th, and complete the I Vth Volume in monthly parts. No new subscribers will be taken excep;t for tho bound volumes three of which hare.been issued and the IVth will be ready in June. We can sap ply our old subscribers with any back nura hers, except September and- October, 1874, should they need any to complete their files. I TRICES i'OR bound volumes : In Cloth $2.00 each. Half Qtf $3.50. Soutbem Historical Montlly. This Magazine, two numbers!of which haVe been printed, will occupy the I same relation to the entire South Uiat OUR LIVING AND iit'ij iti'in fn Vnrth Carolina, and. in all respects, will be as worthy of eonfidenc ana support, rurumw wovi.... Monthly aud iax the opinions j of those who ha.ve tue initial number, we refer to larger circular. Subs-criptioais are solicited. Ti-kiii, INYABIABLT IS ADVASC5 I 12 months ?4. 00. 0 months $2.00 Address, J50UTN HISTORICAL Raleigh, N, C feb 24 V ' MONTHLY, Natural Mineral Waters. 4 POLL1NARIS BKUNNEN, and HUM A D1 JAXO RITTERWATER, in Orig inal 'Packaged, kept constantly on band. ir.l,.r for rior rename orauus U'ICU promptly at Imixiiter's Prices j. W. J. BUILMANN, Llppitt's Row, South Front SL july 2 Special. WE ARE OFFERING SPOT. "orth Carolina Bacon Iamsl Su far Cured Can?asfcd Bacon Han;, Suar Cured CanTassed Bacoq ghbulders, k 7 ..... , iv i Spiced tutsea uacon wip., lUvon Strips, Plain, 1c, lrd Tubs and Fancy Bucke Molasses, Flour, Sugar House Dried Apples, Butter, Coffee, vw VrciL caucht Mackerel, iSymp, if. o all trradea. 5 ' 1 r'.iflTo. Ur.U.iPC .Sirnn. TobaCCO -.- Jn: I. v IVita.h. inrTl. TobaCCT I Ac . au'graueg. e Kuaranit-c ic quested. Solicit orders wnicn are prouij.-".' wirea. I , 20 Broker k Com. Merchant. ! Noticed Application will be jiade 10 the President and Directors of tbe Wilming ton A Weldon Railroad Company for a nejr 1 ....... v v;M skkrM nf the Capital . , .-.a nnmntnr it.nHin in the name Sf the late Margaret tft Dt, pUce of cerUfieata No. 761, usned Npr. U, . 1S5I, whirh has oecn lost. 1 wnicn naa irn awn TT. SMITH. Admr. ofirargaretW. Darii, deceased. Work ::;::v'scellaneon8. PKOSPECTUS FOR 1877. UPPINCOTTS MAGAZINE AX ILU5TKATED MOXjnLY OF Popular Literature. Science and Art. Announcomont for 1877. Thn nnm'lvr fur -TantlArv l0r"mS t'C .Iline- tHnth vol ii mo nfthi M" azine. and while it? pa record will it is hoped be deemed a eutneent guarantee 1 1 lulure cxrciicna, i. effort will be spared to dirersif r iii attra't- . . . . . - i .. . . c ions ana to provide aa increasea suppi ii POPULAR HEAD ISO IX THE J! EST AND MOST EMPHATIC SEXSE. The great object and 'constant aim f the conductors will be to furnish the public with Literary Entertainment of a Rciincd and Varied Chapter, as well as to prest-ut in a graphic and strikingmanner the luo.-t nccnt information and soundest view on subject of General Intrest ; in a word to render Lippiu cott's Magazine strikingly distinctive i- THOSE FEATURES THAT AllE MtsT ATTRACTIVE IN MAGAZINE LITEIiATUKE. The contributions now on hand, or specially engaged, embrace a highly attractive list if Tale?, Short Stories, Descriptive Sketches, Narratives, Papers on Science and Art, Poems, Popular Essays, Lit erary Criticisms, Etc., Etc., BY TALENTED AND WELL KNOWN. WlilTEllS. A large proportion of the artic!es,espccially those descriptive of travefwill be PROFUSELY AND liEAUTI FELLY ILLUSTRATED. The pictorial enbelihments of the Magazine constitute one of its attractive feature?. In addition to the General Attractions of Lippincott's Magazine, the Publishers w ould invite attention to the follow inc SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1877. "1. A new serial story, it The ZVXarauis of Lossic, by George MacDonald, author of "Makolin, "Alec Forbes," "Robert Falconer.'Vlc To those of our readers who arc familiar with "Malcolm," this new story from the pen of this distinguished writer w ill need Iso 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 graite to all new subscribers for 1877. 2. A prof , llustrated series of sketches. or Swedish Sccncrv and Life, by Prof. Wlllnrd jFrlsk, author of Cornell. University, who 53. throughly fatnilar with Sweden and its people from personal observa tion. . . ' 3. A series of popular paper! tin rt and Ai t Matters, bv Edward Strahan ( Earl Shinn. a nth ,r of "The New Hyperion," etc. 4. Illustrated Sketches ot travel, e n uue Pictures from Spain, by Edward King, author of the "Great South" etc. 1 5. Mrs. Lucy II. Hoopers Iutereseing and Piquant Papers and Letters from Paris will be continued through the year.' C. The Beauties of the Rhine will be described in a richly Illustrated series of papers. 7. .During the yeftr will appear a. nuinoer of hatid.nmpMr Illustrated hort article.", de scriptive of Life, Travel, and Adventure in the United Mates,. England South America, Japan, Mongolia, and other countries. FOK SALE I5Y ALL LOOK AND N MWS DEALEKS. I'lilCE, Zo CEN'l'S. Terms. Year Subscription, $1; Two cop-ip- 47? Three ronie. $10: Five copies. $!: Ten copies, $30; with a copy gratis to the person procuring tne ciud. r;ingie numuer 35 cents. VnTTrr-Tb November and December .Num bers containing the earlier chapters of "The Alarquis ofLossie, will oepre5entet to ail nen annual subscribers fur 1ST I. Specimkn Ni'MBtr. mailed, portage paid, to any address, on receipt of 20 cent?. To Acents a Liberal Comini..-i"n will be allowed. Addre?s. . , J. TJ. LIITINCOTT, ev O.," I'lil'liblicr.-, 7l5au1717 Market t., ThiLukli Li.t.r jan 5 . - FiTB. Jctr SS, 1571. we claim roa the iMTUori WHITWEY WING tVlACHITJES EJTbe following specific points of superioritj: 1 ;reat Simplicity in Constrtictfon. 2 Darability 3 Exceedtnirly Light Uunhlng 4 ami iiunmng. oneics. 5 Perforisf all Varieties of Work. O TJeantyof Finish and Workuian- ahin. t 7 GREAT REDLCTIOX in Price. Machines tent on trial before payment is re quired ; written guarantee to keep machines in order for fire rears giren with each ma chine. Wht Pay Old Paicts ? . I For circulars and particulars I Address, TUE WHITNEY MF'G CO., decjj Patcrson. N. J. Washington TJois, T OOT AXO SHOE MAKER AND Repairer. Second street, tiro doors from Mar ket. Friees Moderate.and Best Reference. ja ' "-Ty jaa8 WeMer's UnaliridEerf Dictionary For. THE SCHOOL TJ ' . I 1 3,C00 Engravings ; 1,810 Paget Quarto Price $12. l new fcatuhij. To the 3,00 Illaitrationsherctofore ! Web ster's Unabridged, we have added fouxptjtl of ' . Colored. Illustrations, ergravel .expressly for thewoik at largt iXpCLsO. Nearly cv.ry. State SupcrinttnJcat of Public lntructi r. in the. Union, or correa ponding officer, win re such an one eziU, baa reconuu Lded Wch.-ter's Dictionary la tho strongest terms. Among them are thoMof Eastern, Northern, Middle, Southern, and Western Stat, s TW KNT Y-E1G11T in alL - The State of NEW YORK. has placed 10,COO copies of. Webster's Unabridged in as many of her Public School.. The State ,.f WISCONSIN about 5,0CC nenrlv eviTv sehooj. , The State cf NEW JERSEY 1,500 nearly ever v school. The State of MICHIGAN mide provlsicn for all her school. The State of MASSACHUSETTS has tap... piied her schools nearly all. The State of IOWA Las supplied her schools. . Thej State of CONNECTICUT hu icad provision for her school?.' ' r JdT- Over 3.000 jchools in INDIANA, were supplied durinc thc year 7J, and many more in 17.$ and 174. In other States many copies have beca pur chased for supplying tchouls of cities, coun ties and town.. What better investment can be made for schools? Jlore than tks linn as many are sold of Wt-b.-ter's Dictionaries as of aby other scries iu this country. At least lot ik-"Lr t i: s of all the school-tooit published in this country own Webster their standard, and of the remainder few ac knowledge aw standard. now ledge PutMihc d bv G. A V. MERRIAM. dec J - " ...JL- Springhvid Mass. THE HIGHEST HOWORS at tiii: CEHTENNIAL EXHIBITION The judge unanitu(u ;ly ricomuicnd th MENDELSSOHN Pianos. : . Fun Tin; ' i. Diploma of Honor and Medal of Merit.- Placing. than in the Front Rank Without a Suoeriof Fur strictly firrt-tlass instrument.' $'.00 for $'r,(K $Go0 for' $275.' .700 for S'Xhi. $7."i0 for. $325. svin.i f r :;;,o. ;'.t00 for 100. $1000 fur $J00.. No C'-uiiii.v."ii to 'Agtt.tj.. No Ii i 1:1. ti to 'i Vac Iters. ". ' No Dcvi.itiim in Price. The IWendelssohh . GRAND, SQUARE & UPIIIQirt Piamos Co nt in valu.ibl.- patents and Improvements never before iii trod uecd.. j MATHUSHEK'S Ni.v. Pairi Dtn.f.Jt, 0 tusiatKa ScU . I- the treated a larue in the history of Pia no making, producing the inoit aftunbhicg povver, riel.ne.-.- and d j th of tone, and a tutf taining finding quality ncvi-r Ik-fore attained, bein a ''Gra:id l'iano in a Square ca." rrn. tur "iL 1 1 TT2r.lt ta ALL THE FINEST IN AMERICA. They arc pronounced the "Pianos of Future." - Maici Ac-..r & Wai.taecJLS : A o. !!!!. -.U'J, 414. 4lHh it -lOSVCIt V?fh St- Nos. S.",H, SW), HOiMM. MiS, ic 870 10th .Avenue. . PIANOS SENT OH TIIIAL. i. lllustiattd and dmriptire Catalog In ailed free, n - MLNDKkS.-X'IINl'IANO CO., Xo. C'i Kro-fliray, X. Y. feb -.'1 Down With High Prices IS MY MOTTX 1 an filling MotUxt la 1 I'iaiu, bhad-J, Spatter-Work, and BUck Perforated-boards, at TEN ' CENTS. Silfcr liuard and Chon Mottoes, something new, very cheap. Also, the La ten Sir Irs Motto Frames. Mrc r and Gold Perforated Boards, large sue, cly '-'Sc. Ca'.l and see thcae grod?, at T. II. HEATH'S, july 5 T4 3f raet eu Painf InO". A 4AAAAA.j. TIIERE VOLT CAN GETjYOCRral VV ing done with dispatch, neatnets and at reasonable rates uai C. C. PARKER'S PAINT EU0T, one door North of OKI Jail building on Pln eesa etreeC HOUSE, SHIP and MlO.lT Painting done and tatisfaciion guaranteed. Great care is giren to imall job. y 15 PRICES MM COMPETITIOH 4 r ft . find Cbet. near tie rostoffiee. Mar J THE ce. RLVUW.' ,

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