rtlivo on eartli waP1?. arl-to view: ;. inlse-J.K..,i,ip birth ' i Had expanse Ufm Cr in.- eVr - fortune find f?Ln.ivor me-t.s-&,rt nf frounded pri-U-. .r they S", . wins herr.?L I , ,r to exalt- m their casf less rounu ..theywbo rrlKC.nro blest I .fW ' things forJ2l- i- Ct.,-tnnnrt. L.V.tolu F1, 1 ,tr little room siuging a U. The affectionate 7 " to bed. as it ir his wife tUl him MlWC music of mock-. .fwLkh filled the room. 1 he he mUMcua ou the lower shell The Black Republic wdat.the Deprtincut oiktat $ receive. ia formation oi tne and of pri no perceptible effect, in !hm" :Se Jri kins barely chronicled. vu C'hitt Magistrate troml 1-11,3 71, unt.l A Til 15, 1S7G. ..umal makes no mention of .- s t t..t ib.urc ga.dte i ttra pea m another notices the event in tarns, la striking contrast to the esitk which this news is received i-.Lib-fa- ttli.it the remains of three rms who were s-liot under Domingue's jfityiuvc recci.tly ken exhumed by jrGvveranicat fjr the p'xrposo ot re- t n; li u reable bum!, attended by im- ?ivc ccrcmomes. (ontnuUon airt Expansion. lAa Aicnry was with Julia .tho other t'A,n,m. why. i aJi ihh talk about j '.:.'.:.';')- a.'iJ a;unJ;ng ti'.o ciureney. 1 hhkh d-jvlu Wteveiu?'' ., ' -1 Wsli, my sweet," said John pulling :bc.!Ur; "tint Jej2is upon circum- li srrcc C:i5es I should .advocate uf the currency, and in others qojii.f it. It is according to arKinstanc that is, the condition uitht ii the difference Letween e ' iTJh.nv(lj circnniotances , a fleet 'ru is whit I wa:it to know k tlu is. easily explained' said fi- m a tyf.c of -rcat checi fulness. iUuc when we are alone we both chair, don't we?"' L'ftB. tl-t-V oT.tr.n-tioi:. !. JJut when BtluttN,..alVeV", 1! mv wedid."' 'Hoylwe, that is expansion. Vf i according to circumstan- f-dUe very sotlv, tickling ! ae are contracting now, ain't 3VS?' John with increased "tcess. : : r i5t iTour Law. : ie-t1000 "pondent 1 the U , " f'.n Itticr of tlie Ttli rJ ,W1!S to say in regard i Tk. J vioverument rsavv . " ne construction, r tw. ,DB' ti,lt he wouild so , -; ' . A: MI T t t- 1 - . .1 . 'rwv.,,. c. tn.vliKWtibst of uU;h vrtremade to "'writ in.Us Navy- 'UtvJ; t' Kr?t niptroller tSSt0i"lh- Vnitel States Su- iLtC va cstructnn. Cow fZ t'XlK l'r-t regulation 4tZT ?.f(workmen; "lat r " ,,eU1 nnSsin ihe . , ft k,n tbe clnngejas h ,,r' f Ibor: in the rAc. and at the !a-t r TUr must( r will commence. Mi r'?5 are leustensl tl.r 13 w , , , i "v-c worK and no the tan as ',a'.'tYpu,tot0j 1 1 . tail Sotm -He T1 . Chicago rlM? t which ",,?4i'l n a row. Tlen f , jlJrwJ.Uit I)omi?i2ue VtJa iHi"8 l'f 1'rtjsidciit Canal. .Iwl in exile, I at Kingston, i Jtcc Hth last, apod 77. This -ly vi the Navy said ltt..c:crJ t'ance when, the ha tm. I. n and tied the tails of his coat into a knot. He coaxed the bristles of bis hciul down over his forehead and eyes, lie turned' up his 'coat collar and spat upon ins hands. He kicked the chair out from under hirh, and crawled down until he was upon all fours. He gave vent to a sound that was between an Indian war whoop and the hoarse cough of , an ele phant, 'dtJettcny man iii the room 4 even -that was, a bad -steer. Dettehy man four to one lie was a Texas steer, j Four to one, four to. -one. Gimme the five. -I Jet be war'ii the riot.. Four dollars in the pool aud the steer deid; how much for th? soup?" 'All this in a single breath, ai he pawed the ftVjr aud overturned the table. Thev shied the cas- - - tor at bim ; they burled fueensware at bis 5form iHc made foftbe door, tripped the cashier oi) tfie way, and then disappeared down the alley. There he halted, untied his coat, wiped his brjw with his sleeve, and talked again to himse'f: "Wall, Jim, they kinder got away with you in the riot, that's a fact. But buckin' agin steer soup's 3"ourj best hold. You've got that soup dowrl so fur that a stuniiek pump wouldn't rais it." Miscellaneous. S. C. Hall, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. gTILL AT TUE HEAD INj PRLVTiyO ' and love,t in prices. ' r ' ; . i ' .'. ' If vcu will study voar iatcreit, give ine a call with your estimates before you continue your contracts elsewhere. , mav 12 ' i WHY' Pav Your Grocer 16 and 17 Cents Wot CHI antDs - i WHEN YOU CAN GET SUGAR-CURED FOR 13 CENTS. i V i at (-1 CEO. MYERS, 21 & 13 SOUTH FRONT ST- julv 28 Gardening for Profit ! If you wish to become a Commercial Florist, read J . Practical Florticulture i . i . - If-jou wish to Ga-den for home use only r a Gardening' for Pleasure ! , All by Peter Henderson. Pr.ie'ew$1.50eafch, postpaid, by mail. Our Combined CATALOGUE for 177. 1 1 i OF ElViERYTHIWC .FOR THE C3p air dLc n, J 1 ! ! - I Numbering 175 pages, with 1 colored plate, sent o all customers of ia;t years, or to those who have purchased any of the abdve books ; to others on receipt of 25 cent. 1 Plain Plant or Seed Catalogues! without plate, free to applicants. PETER HENDERSON A CO., ' Seedsmen, Market Gardeners and Florists 35 Cortlandt st., New. Y'ork. jan 13 1 B rock' 3 E xchange. rjlIIE' UNDERSIGNED has taken charge of the above'weil-known aiid popular house and will hereafter run it. It will be1 put in complete order Ad satisfaction guaranteed to all of i's patrons. - 1 1 The byst bf Wines, Ales, Liquors and Cigars, and! none .but the best- always on hand. i. The Billiard Parlors will be open every day alfd night free to the patrons of the house. ' ' JOHN CARROLL, am ' j Proprietor. New Design. AN INVOICE OF CLOCKS of entirely nw Jivins has iust been received and !are beinc sold at . extretcelv low figures : also a fine assortment of LADIES' .WATCHES, iEAl and rL.AI UUI.U ana LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S CUAINS. Wort left with me will be neatly executed.- All I ask of the Public is to give me a trial. ' J. II. ALLEN. feb27 1 Watchmaker and Jeweller l Painting. WHe're' YOU CAN GET "YOUR Paint- V ing done with dispatch, neatness and at reasonable rates is at C. C. PARKER'S PAINT SHOP, one door North of Old Jail building on Prin cess street, ( HOUSE, SHIP and SIGN Painting dne and it'fetion guaranteed. Great care is given to s call jobs. my 16 i - L NEW BARBER SHOP. y PATRONS and i the public generally it A, are respectfully informed tbt" 1 can be found at mv i I NEW" DAKDEII SHOP, at No. 7, siuth Front itreet, where the fol lowing low prices have been adopted : Shaving 10 cents ; Hair Cutting 25 eeci. ; I ' i Shampoo 25 cent., - Open up til 12 o'clock on SatQrdar nights. aug 4 CHAS. E. CLEAPOR. , The Centennial 18 THE COOLEST SALOON IX THE city, and continues to furnish forth refreshing drinks, fine ciga-g and tartle, dam or vege table roup every diy. Come, ye hungry and eat for nothing and ye thirstr and driak for a consideration. " JOHN CARROLL, Jne 27 l Proprietor. Bail Road Lines, &c. Cen'I Sup'ts Office, WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AU- GTJSTA RAILROAD. j ,. Wilmington, N. C, August I, 1877. ! CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. , On and ifterSundar, Augusta, the follow ing schedule will be run on this road: DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN,(dailj except Sunday.) 1 Leave Wilmington 12 00 U Arrive at Florence..... 1....L 5 00 P M Leave Florence..... l P M Arrive at Wilmington 5.20PM NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily). Leave Wilmington .?. 6 00 P M Leave Florence j ;,j p ii Arrive at Columbia..; l 11 A 11 ljeave Columbia n 30 P M Leave Florence.. 2 30 A M Arrive at Wilmington............ 6 30 AM Thia Train willonlv stop at Flemington, Whiteville, Fair Lluff, Marion, Florence, Timmonsville, Sumter and Acton between Wilmington and Columbia. THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN (Daily, ex cept Sundays. ) Leave Wilmington 2 30 I' M Leave Florence ..j..... 2 35 P M Arrive at Columbia...1 10 10 A M Leave Columbia.,.. 5 00 11 M Leave Florence..! 2 50 AM Arrive at Wilmington 10 20 A M i JZT" Passengers for Augusta and bevond Bhould take Night Express Train fr on? Wil mington, i i JS" Through Sleeping Cars on night train for Charleston and Macon. JOHN F. DIVINE, aug 4 General Superintendent. WILMINGTON & WELDON RAILROAD COMPANY. Orftrs nv fjpv'r. SnptmvTrviirvi' J Wilmington, N. C, August 4, 1S77. J On and after Sunday, August 5th, 1877, Passenger trains on the Wilmington A Wel don Railroad will run as follows:) DAY MAIL AD EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot ! at 6 50 A M Arrive at Weldcn at:.... 12 30 P M Leave Weldon 11 40 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. i Depot at.. 5 40 P M NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY'. Leave Wilminj ton, Front St. Depot at k 5 35 P M Arrive at Weldon at 2, 20 A M Leave Weldon, daily at....... 3 15 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at : 11 45 AM The Dav Train makes close connection at Weldon tor all 1 points .. North via Ray Line daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Rich mond and all rail routes. 1 Night train makes close, connections at Weldon for all points north via iRichmond. JOHN F. DIVINE, t auz 4 General SaDerintendent. 5 OR G A M AND All the latest impaovemnts combined into the organs and pianos manufactured by CORNISH & CO 1 Washirgton. W. J. To all n li'i wi?h to purchase either au OR GAN or PIANO we can truthfully ;av that for ARTISTIC CONSTRUCTION Beautiful, Finish! and Sweet Muscat Qualities, our instruments take rank with those of that - Most (Metatei Manufacturers. Oar only claim to . favoritism over other .eadin manufacturers is Our Low Prices. reduced to meeting the requirements of the times. Determined not to be undersold land at the same time furnishing instruments that we fullv WARRANT FOR FIVE YEARS, we invite correspondence tvat we may have an opportunity to prove saiifactorily all that we here assert. 1 Our PIANOS are furnished with the IiDBOTeil Frencii Grand Action (the rerv best in use); they are also HEAVILY" STRUNG with the improved wire; and the cases are of solid rose wood perfectly seasoned and WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK VT WAR Pi, Our ORGANS are furnkhed with all the modern improvements, as to stops, action, etc, while the CASES are of the recen tcabinet stvle, admirably suited for the parlor. "SiT'Send for Illustrated Catalogue, and Price List. Address. CORNISH A CO., jan 6 Washington, New Jersey i 1 2 i 3 E.1 ART IS, FASHIONALE BARBER, Front Street, under "'urcell Hon e, I Wilmington, N. C. Hair Cutting, Shaving and Shamrorn: done in the highest style of the art. - Attentive and polite Barbers away ready to wait uxon customers, feb 24 uD0NT FORGET" . i ' J.-iJi SHEPA'K I) -,''.'! caa be found ON NORTH SIDE MARKET ST., i Between Second and Third St., Ready and willing to da all kin-is o. PADTTING, GLAZING. &c. GRAND GALA DAY ! OLD CLARENDON TO THE FRONT. TnE UNDERSIGNED will re-opea the Old Clarendon, wbe e xaeaU and loot ings can be had at all hoar. . , WU. JJARSTELLER, - a 4 Prdprietor. Hiscellanoous. a 5 1 y -: o :- i A News Paper, a published every evening JJSaQday except AT I - ; ! : 5 Ik Year. Or 60 cents a month, etrictly in advance :o :- The Reading Public are respectfully inform cd that it shall be the constant aim &f the pro- prietor to furnish them with , A LIVE NEWSPAPER, i :. I . I ' containing the latest news Of th day, and cd deavoring to keep ita readers' fall7 informe in regard to events of interest and importance occurring in every quarter of the World,J " I l OUR DAILY MARKET REPORTS1 I A- Vni full and correct, and will be kept open until he latest possible moment. Mer chants in the city and country may rest ts- I 1 - - - sured that they w ill be thornn'ghlj reliable. The Mews Columns I ' ' ' ; ' - ' 1 t . . . ' ! " Will contain the report,' bota of newa and markets, received here each day at noon, and the LOCAL D E r A RT M ENT Has been rlace in careful and experienced hands. Friends in the section of country con netted with this citv, will greatly oblige the Editor, and will contribute' additional inter est t" these columns by forwarding aqy items ofBewsthat may occur in their respective localities. ALL CORRESPONDENCE, On matters of general interest will be gladly received, but our friends must bear in mind that thev must write onlr on one ride of the paper; that tbfy must forbear aseleas verbi age, must correct tnelr own manuscript and must avoid abusive personalities. ZF' A re- j.' i ' 1 liable name must be furnished with each com- municatioc, as the Editor will not be held ac- countable for the views or largnage of cor repondents. H. I OUR SUBSCRIPTION USTj Even before a type wai Let for the nrst urue, was an exceedingly flattering one, and is prcbably the largest bona fide lit with which any newspaper in North Carolina ever before - began pubJicatioa, aad b now rapidfyiJie f ibcrrase, especially on the variooj railroad lines. . Emtok a raoraiETOa, ! a-Ogoe on Second street, between Pria aad Cenat,aear ta Postoffice. - t ' Miscellaneous. HIGHEST HONORS ! I AT J11E GEHTENNIAL EXHIBITION The judges ucanim ?u.dy rt-coinaicud th MENDELSSOHN (Pianos B for' Tin: Diploma or Honor and Medal of Merit. Placing" them in the Front Rank Without a Superior , For etrictly first-clajs instrument?. $000 for $250. fCoO for "00 for $300. $7.:0 lor $05. iui cm'.'. c-'oo iur iw, $1000 for $130. Ncj Gjaimisaioii to Agents. , No Discounts' to TiatLcrs. i No Dcvhition in Price. The Mendelssohn GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT x Pianos Contain valuable patents "and improvement ' ' never before introduced. HIATHUSHEK'S A l New Patekx Ditlex, OvtESTuva Scut, Is the greatest advance in the. history of Pia no making, producing the most astonishing power, richness and depth of tone, and a sus taining! singing quality never before attiincd, being a "Grand Pianoin a Suuare case." The Mendelssohji Uprights ARE THE FINEST IN AMERICA. They' arc pronounced the "Pianos of th Future."; ' . Maxcfactoey A WAt;E:iuOiis : AOS. 490, '42, 494, 490 A; 49SVcst KOS, SoS, 800, 802, ! . 8G, JL 10th Avenue. ' S70 PIANOS SENT ON TRIAL. Illustrated at.d descriptive Catalogue mailed free. ' . . MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., BUsiNEis oVricr. : Xo. 5G Lroadicay, X. Y. feb (21 " Sewing-Machiiic. MARK - Pa. Jen S5, 15TL WE CtllX rOB THE IJtrE0VE WHITWEY SEWING MACHIN The following ?pecific point? of superiority: 1 Great Simplicity in Construction. 2 TJnrability. 3 Exceedingly Light Running. 4 Still Running. Noiseless. 5 Perforins all Varieties of Work. 6 Beauty of Finish and Workman ship. 7 GREAT REDUCTION in Price. Machines stct on trial before pajment is re quired ; written guarantee to keep machines in orderfor fire years given wiu each ma chine. Wht Pat .Old Pticta ? For circulars and particular, Address, THE WHITNEY MF'G CO., dee23 Patt rsoc, N. J. 1 :o: JAMES GORDON BENNETT, V R O r R IE T 0 11.' f PCS T A O -E F li E E . ONE DOLL AK pi;i: YEAH. 50 Cnts for SI: ZsZoatas. As extra copv CTcy dab cf ten, THE; HEW YORK DAILY HERALD Published every day in thejeir. i POSTAGE F.I IE. $10 pays for one year, Sunday included. $j pays for one year, without rsacdays. fA pays for six month, Suadavs iaciuied. $4 pays for six months without Sun-lays. $2 pays for one year for any specified day of the week. -$1 pays for six months for any pecified day of the week. SI pays for oae month. Sundays included, XEWSDELVIXKS SUPPLIED , , - 4 1 POSTAGE-FREE. Dailr EditionTwo and a half eta. per copy Sanaa y EditwB.-.Four cents per copy Weekly Edition. Two cents per copy Adiresv, NEW TOUK HERALD, dec 27 Croodway and Aaa stAw York; PRICES 1 II w YORK WEEKLY Lliscollancoiia. ThelCarolina Farmor. rjlHE UNDERSIGNED wUl resmae ih publicaUon cf the CAROLINA FARMER, on the 1st day of September' next, with Mr. HAMILTON McMILLAN as Aisodtte Edi or. i , J " . The FARMER will be issued monthly, ia magazine iorin, with handsome cover, aad will contain thirty-two pages of reading mat tcr, adapted to the wants of the Farmers and Planters of the two Carolina. The typo graphic excellence which formerly difitia guUhcd it will be fully maintained. - Terms of Subscription : One year, $1.50 mx months, $1.00; three month. 50 cents. There will be no club rates. Subscriptions payable on'rectipt of first number. The old triendi of the FARM Eli are requested to send in their names. WM. II. BERNARD. . , mYZ Wilmington 2f. C " THE -KEW -At" the Centennial Exhibition71676, and has always cnrric'i ou in nigneet uvmii yaM. wherever exhibited ; . A COW PACT,ST3f7 r J?, DTTXlAlTt.1 Light Kunntnar'And EFFICIENT "LOCK STITCH" MACHINE. ADAPTED to thfl WANTS of EVE ICYltOD V. The HOME SEWING MACHINE was PerfteiaTciKhi years eince by Uio ai'l or tne best Invemlv talnt and Mechanical bkll ill. if ; COMBlJIIa nil the K8ential Tarta of n FIR8T OLA S3 MACHINE. i3 SIMPLE ia CONSTliUCTiON. tiUWMlOIt in Strength and Beauty, contain less WOrkJnO Part aad IsOanbie t f DOING a teller rung of irrthaa other Sewing Machine. ItwiiipijN forftirs without cosnxo ONE CEMTforBwAiw. In the Manufacture of thia MAC1IINE lha Very Host ivmtorlalfs are USED. The VvEAJiLNG PAHTd are HARDEflED. tn l tlio Mechanism has been coMSTEDCtxii with the ipeeial rJw of produclncj an Eaiv Rurinintr, , IURAULE and ahaoct NOISELESS MACHINE adapted I5QCAM.T well for CoanA or floe TliREAU, COT-. TON, BILK or LINEN, SEWIlfO from the J.ightent MutUn to Heaver ClM and LEATHER. Such ConfldOfUFELT in the INTRINSIC MERITS Of, the HOME SEWING, MACHINE Cht every MACHINE la fully jl Warranted for. Fire Years. a . , LITE AGENTS wanted ia localities wkert wc arc not represented. . - Send for prices, and f aropleS of work do&tt 'cn the UOilL, or call at any of oar ofaccsv.j Johsoh7 G wrITCsIGlv 30 Utlcn Eqtirt, Hsv Terb CG4 Wasbiigton Street, Boston, Has. W " . lilt Second Ave,, PiiUttuxi, Fa ll 1 CtaU Street, Chlago, HI. . 21 South 5;h Street, fit. Lstls, K, 1 17 llev ltostgocsfy t. Ess Frattcioo, CsJ. : t rjbrtiV'. FlESTtPREMIlTMT , KataILLari'el 1800.. . , s , . GILilORE & CO., Attorneys at tatr, ... 'i .- t . Successors to CtaJpmajs, Hommtt St Co 629 F Street, Washington, P p. American and Foreign Patsatf. Patents procured in all countries. If O rttt ft JU3V-AXCZ, No charre nnlass the patent , U rranted. No fees for maklns; preliminary axiinatlons. No additional tor obtalainK and condactins & rehearing. Special attratloa sriren to Interference Cases belor the Fatat OSce, Extensions bfort CvnrTeM, Intrinjcemeal" Suits In, different States, and ail liiiraiion ap pertaining to Inventions er Patents. SsJLPSTaJir roa rAJtrautT or bxxtt taqu ' , United SUtei Courts t&d Dtartativ 1 Claims prosecuted la the Supreane Court of the United States. Court of Claims, Cotxrt mt Cess na is loners of Alabama Claims, Soatnera ClaiiM Commission, and all classes of war claims le fore the LxscuUve pepapmesja. " Arreirs cf Faj and Zoxatj.'' Omens, roLDnxs aad saxloxs cf the Uf. war, or their heirs, are la maay cases eatlUed ts money from the Gorersment, ot which taey have ao kaowledjre. Write fall history ot service, aad state amount of par and bounty recclyed. Ea ckwe stamp, and a foil reply, tlutz eismtnstiosi, win be jlrea joa, free, All CTTXZ2.', KOLsrxsJ aad tinsxi wcaoded, ruptured, c injured la tae late war, bowrerer .slightly, can sbtiln apensiojiaxayfoweesjlr' lac pensions are ennUed to aa srrsas. Sead stamp aad lalonnnina wIU be fanned free. United States General LazA OSes. . Contested Land Cases. Private Land Claims, aiininr. Pre-emption and Homestead Cases, pros seated before the General Land, QOct aad ! paxuaea: cf the Interior V i i ', r 014 Bounty Ia4 T7axTaXtf.Ji The lift Report cf Hm OewilsslBarf cr the OeneraJ Land Uce shows acres of 0oaa ty Jand Warrants cautaadiagv.Taea were Is sued under act cf llli and prior acta. W Vtf cash fcT then. Send by reels tered letter. WUts atsignmenu are impeiiect we c.iTe las tract ioaa to pexlecthfm. ( . . , Each departsext cf csr bastness Is ccBdscted in a separate bureau, under, caaxre cf expe riecoed lawyers and clerks. - ' By reason ef error cr fran scaxy attrrsrrs are suspended from practice beforw ie rtassom aad other cdcea eaca year. Clalaiaa tsao attorneys have beea tans swpesidsd, wta t rrataitoasly famlsaed witb folltaXenaaUomasd proper papers ca appiicatioa toae. -- ! As we caarr no fee tmlessi saccesxial, saapsj for rctara postage saowid be seat ae. . L. ' Liberal arraatnea'J rajJe With aUcmryS la all rlissrscf bmmess, 77 . Address eriLiilUl cz LU. F.O.U0X41. trxjacrotoat, D. FstrmlrrZU in. I take pleasure la expresaisg say enure erf ieace ia the rtpilUitz suad AUM ef L.. Law, Fatmt aad Cctiectioa limue cf Gruroa Ca.cftauaty. amttRTnnxnV i$uUr iis SiUmsl Xt9lU 4, t. ! 1