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' 1 tl' tm...tli. ,v .-I's e iiavc a hint of what these .'Ut to be; Among the Paris novel- l 1 I - T. , i f flinnnv ronnf inn c " ni ii ,;.u j.iitM caps, luey aiu an lunuc- wim 1 '' ..n:..,niiu In ran tn rovor ' nil thfi r r.aj . , , , Vra,cittiic lront crimps or love iocks, ',,,1 5.orS a Httlc Cringe in the back cf l'l!ft" lue breakfast cat is usually of tofe iKSaijdy, or bwiss; it lias runics ttr.1'i"Ltmublin or lacc.TcrchonjValcn- lintsur Smyrna, and a band and bows ribiwu in colors and ; combiaations to the imlivilual Kvncyi lwo colors oi bwii are frequently seen on the dress breikfast caps, and the contrasts in r3 arc very n.arkcJ say marooa and ,'e -biuc, or rose pink and oseills cuitc, ilicuiaiul bronze greqn. The djnner . reception caps are also of musl:n op .t net tor the crowns; have lace borders I arc trimmed with gause ribbons, wl or plaited or crape wove ribbons, ,iiici;t!y two kinds ou the same cap, ;j:s, small. -fruits, suclijis cherries, berries, straw hemes, grapes;-.; plums i.va:f oiaigcsthe fruits nil ugled with leaves and ti mer?, of their kind. The 2', is far more pleasing than might be MjCiI. Upon the opera cap there is .ittost lavish expenditure ot materials. ruwus, ol nue sprigged laces, or ot gause. or light damasso silk, in italics. -cl color, rise, turban-like, vrc delicate frills of lace, Malincs, cicimcs, Or r5V?w0i! Vcnim poiil't ''tt:nc; forming a ri di aud -do'iciQUS for tiie face. The trimmings, of wminip rich BaUff ot polor woyen boape and bjsUet effects, and occa-i-iv shot with a thread of gold or sil f. -Tic trimmings are massed "over the :W, consisting of poufsiu thecrown 'T. Ups cf ribbon or gauzer and fruit ''hwm intermixed - The Centennial HEE COOLEST SALOON IX TIIE city, Wft'tttinUes to furnish forth refreshinsr 7f.iae cigars and turtle, clam or vege wjoop.evi'17 day. Come, ye hungry and w nothing and ye thirsty and drink -iWniideratidn. JOHN CARROLL, Proprietor. KSMfflW OF THE CITY, Moiart. '"jU 4niiIJ'4I OF CIGARS 1 'AWT CENTENNIAL and -"M LUVi;itS, 5 cent Cigars ;i?a, H.irnr Tfm, -jrdcUhua, Vara, &c, lQc Ciga-s, . "ener Si Knjrcl's Beer on draught, ftaer Water all the time. XCIES'i: DltlNKS IN TIIE CITY ! ! ' iiliard Kooms in Order. -73ft J011 HAAR, Jr., Propritor. Hroat chance to make money. If you can't get gold you can .Set greenbacks. We noed a lttrvoii li fvnrir tiwn ioitnko jipti'ms for tii0 largest, cheapest and ii,n. ni' one can become a successful t.-... i "lost cloirant works of art siven v r.ilcrs- The price is so low that ra J 7. ixxly snbscribes. One agent re- Jau .takiii over 400 subscribers in "i," " "J VllgSlie JUUlvU lUfJUKJf loan. k v.m ote a11 your iime to the business Vur,v ro limc. You need not bp i h?.1,l ov er nigh t. Y6ri can do it M .. S Mho... ti...i . . : i 1 t. fr rn??free. Elegant and expensive ix a vorr ,you want profl table worK ;o tK- , rvirCsw at once, it costs noui- J-un ,t ?,rVal ly- Address "The reo - I'rtluud, Maine. aug 4 S. G. Hall. AH9 JOB PRINTER. Li ' AT THE HEAD IN PRINTING 51 n pricei ! :ou win study your intercut, give me a Jour eetimates before you continue elsewhere. John's, james, !tice of the peace: I. urtl. PW eiue ot lawoni Avenue. 2nd f imscouLanooxu. i ;:i f t ff " JL ft STREET CARS. QN AND AFTER MONDAY NEXT the STREET CARS wi commence rdnning at 6 oclock In the morning, and run every 15 minulcF,!! way from the Market House, until 8 30 o'clock, except Saturdays, when uiey will run ualil 105 o'clocki"! 3 W The CanrHl alt-jie between the Com tery and Brooklyn. Tuere will be a Car to the Cemetery every 30 minutes, al.o one to Uroooklyn every 50 minutes. 5 L There will be a sign on the rear of the Car iustover the dash board, designating which place the Car is going either Brooklyn or the Cemetery. rersons wishing to .take the cars ony either cf the three Railroads, will find the Street Cars the cheapest and most comfort able way of reaching them. 4 Persons arrive ing in the city will always find a car at the upper end of Front street, near Union De pot, which will take them to any of the Hotels for 5 cents, or to any other part of the Street Car Line. Trice from Castle aH5 Siitl $tieets, to the Cemetery or Htlton, only 5 oentsrfbr very?. near three, miles of road, and return for 5 cents, The very cheapest fair in the United States.' Tersons. are requLsled to report any neg ligence, on the. part of the drivers, to the Superintendent. WASHINGTON KING, august 21 tf Superintendent Potatoes and Onions. 22 BBLS. POTATOES, , , 2Q BBLS. ONIONS, ' Just received. -JOHN L. BOATWEIGHT, mily Grocer, 5 & 7 North Front' St. sept 3 New Design. N INVOICE OF CLOCKS of entirely new designs has. just been received and are being sold at extremely low figures; also 'a fine assortment of LADIES' ; WATCHES, SEAL and PLAIW GOLT RINGS and LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S CHAINS. IBS iff" ork left with me will bo neatly exe- l cuted. AU I ask of the Public i3 to give me a trial. J. II. ALLEN. feb27 Watchmaker and Jeweller - Sewing Machines. . .. - w ... -- ffi r ONE EIIiSf-CLASS Wheeler f Wilson, one Howe, one Florence and one heavy ginffer, for less than half price. . Alsq. one Ilome &huUio ip perfect order for only $10, ' Machines ot all kinas Dougiit, eoia, ex- changed or thoroughly repaiid. . -. aug 30 3d st, first door North of Market. Lost. JATE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON Third street, South of St John's Church, LADY'S LACE HANDKERCHIEF. Alib eral reward will be pai4 for its recoy? I left at the Rev m w office. aug 2T The Excursion and Pic Nic Season Continues 0 r "f r " AND ALL GENTLEMEN WISHING first-cUsa wprkdone should call at No.' 9, South Front street. Shaving 10 cents ; Hair Cutting 25 cents, Shampooing 25 cents. Even at these prices no lara or pig s iatusea as Pomatum, -only fine oils, beautifiers, perfo ineries and bay rum. sept 4 JNO. WERNER.: Clothing and Hats Renovated. HAVING COMMENCED t&e bosllsSW dying cleansing and pressing all kinds of Clothing aqd Hats, I' would solicit ' the patronage of the public in general. Charges moderate and satisfaction guaran teed. 1 Also, Old Clothing and Hats exchanged for work. CP. REMSEN, P.aetical Hatter and Dyer, aug 17 Currie Row Second Stf Fiftv Choice Town Lots for Sale at Burgaw. THE COUNTY SITE of PenJer iavig been permanently located at Burgaw, we the undersigned, will offer for sale at public auction to tuo highest bidder at this place on Saturday the 8th of September, 1877, on rea- C VUW W- mMfj A m J yvryjj ; VAMq lots conveniently located near the Rail Road and Court House site. These, lota are admi arr inia TPrmn . r in v initi nnci ra ni a mi unmir rably situated for dwellings and stores. Plats may be "seen at Court 'House Wil mington and at Bur'gaw. " s P. hand; 1 W. E. COWAN aug 30 Brock's FJIHE UNDERSIGNED ha takeo charge of the above well-known and popular hoiise and will hereafter run it.: It will be pot n complete order and satisfaction guaranteed to all of its patrons. .-.i.t-vVf - J-'f l f The best of . Wine. 1 Ales, Lionofi .enfl Cigars, and none hat the best ulwaji on The Billiard Parlors wiH be open every day and night free to the patrons of the house. , . JOHN' CARRbLL, aug 3 .Proprietor. Bail Road Lines, &c. C ertgiSu pts Offi ce. rtlPriLMINaT0N' COLUMBIA AND AU GUSTA RAILROAD- i Wilmington, X, C, August 4, 1877. CHANGE OF SCUEDULE. On and after Sunday, August 5, the follow ing schedule will be run on this road: DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN,(daily except Sunday.) Leave Wilmington 12 00 21 Arrive at Florence.. 5 00 P M Leave Florence 12 30 P M LArrive at Wilmington..... 5 20 P M ? NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Dally). Leave Wilmington C 00 P M Leave Florence.... D 53 P 11 Arrive at Columbia........ 111AM Leave Columbia ...i... 11 30 P M Leave Florence 2 30 A M Arrive at Wilmington 6 30 A M This Train will only stop at Flemington, vTbiteville,1 Fair Bluff, Marion, . Florence, TlmmonsYille, Sumter and Act m between Wilmington and Columbia. THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN (Daily, ex- cept Sundays.) Leave Wilmington..... 2 30 P M Leave Florence.............. 2 35 1 M Arrive at Columbia........ 10 10 AM Leave Columbia 5 00 P M Leave Florence 2 50 A M Arrive at Wilmington... 10 20 AM I'assengers lor Aucrusta ana Deyona should take Night Express Train from Wil mington. Through Sleeping Cars on night trains for Charleston and Macon. 3! T r. ? VOHN F. DIVINE, 4 v' Ueneral SuDerintendent. WILMINGTON & WELDON i BAiLHOAD COMPANY. OFFICE OP Gen'l StrrEEINTENDENT I . Wilmington, N. C, August 4, 1877 . r On and after Sunday, August 5th, 1877, .Passenger trains on the Wilmington Si Wel don Railroad will run as follows : DAT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot . . at i 6 50 A M Arrive at Weldcn at... 12 30 P M Leave Weldon 11 40 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at..... 5 40 P il NIGHT . MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. DAILT EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington, Front St. , Depot at.r J 5 35 P W Arrive at Weldon at 2 20 A M Leave Weldon, daily at 3 15 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. I Depot at.... .-w 11 45 AM The Dav Train makes close connection at Weldon ior all points North via. Bay Line daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Rich mond and all rail routes. Niglt train inakog close connections at Weldon for all points north via Richmond. JOHN F. DIVINE, ?5aug4. ; General Superintendent. -' ,!: AND '" , All the latest impaovements combined into the organs and pianos manufactured by OORIS! 3 Was'ii! gton. 17. J. To all who wish to purchase cither an ORJ GA1S or mau we can trutlituily say that for ABTISTIC CONSTHUQTION Beautiful, Finish and Sweet -Muscal Qualities, our instruments take rank with those of that . Most Celebrated Maiiufactarers. 'Oar only claim to favoritism over othei oading manufacturers is Oujp Low Prices. reduced to meeting 4he requirements of the times. Determined not to be undersold and at the same time famishing instruments that we fully WARRANT FOR FIVE YEARS, we Invite correspondence that we may have an opportunity to prove satifactorily all that we here assert.; , Our PIANOS arofarnished with the InijpTeiFreBGli.Graiii Action (the very 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 OR 1 WARP. pur ORGANS are furnished with all tbe modern imprqvemens, as to stops, action, etc, while the CASES are of the recen tcabinet style, admirably suited for the parlor. 3frSend for .Illustrated Catalogue, and Price List ! Address. rr, CORNISH & CO., jan 6 Washington, New Jersey. 3 TheGouth Atlantic, A l MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED to Literature, Science and Art, will be issued in Wilmington, North Carolina, Octo ber 15th, 1S77. The Corps of Contributors will include several of the most distinguished authors of the present day. A serial story, podms,, sketches, reviews, scientific and historical ar tides will appear in every number. The Magazine will contain only original litera- The Soutn Atlantic states will be thorough ly canvassed by an energetic agent. Subscription one year $3; bingle copy 25 cents. ADVERTISING TER1IS. age on tion, $15; page oneinseruon, $10; XA page one insertion, $j. t ', 60 per bent, additional for advertisements oa tkIagazine covers. , Loci subscriptions received and Maga sinee sold at the City Bookstores. 1 , A Contracts for advertisements and subscrip- txomM received at tne onice ot uessrs. Jackson A Bell. Book and Job Printers. All communications should be addressed to tlisV CICERO W. HARRIS, tept8 " " Editor and Proprietor. MAWS GO 1 page one year $120; i page one year $75 ; yi page one year $50 ; XA page one year $36; Ipagg one insertion, $25: H page one inser- Miscellaneous. . ! A News Paper, s published every evening J"Sndnday except -AT- 5 M Yem, Or 50 cents a month, strictly In advance :o :- The Reading Public are respectfully inform ed that it shall be the constant aim bt the pro prietor to furnish them with A LIVE NEWSPAPER,! containing the latest news of thVdavj and en deavoring to keep Its readers fully informo in regard to events of interest and importance occurring in every quarter of the world, OUR DAILY MARKET REPORTS Will full and correct, and will "no kept open until he latest Possible moment. Mer chants in the city and country may rest as- sured that they will be thoroughly reliable.' ' i - ' i i The Riews Columns V ill contain the reports, botn of news and markets, received here each day at noon, and the L 0 C A. L DEPARTME NT Has been placed in careful and experienced hands. Friends in thesection of country con nected with this city4 will greatly oblige the Editor, and will contribute additional inter est to these columns by forwarding any items of aews that may occur in their respective localities. ALL CORRESPONDENCE, On matters of general interest triQbe gladly t eceived, but our friends must - bear in mind that ther must write only on one side of the paper; that they must forbear useless verbi age, must correct 'their own manuscript and must avoid abusive personalities. ST A re liable name must he furnished ii 1th each com munication, as the Editor will not be held ac countable for the views or language of cor respondents. ""V OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST Even before a type was set for the first issue, was an exceedingly flattering ose, and is probably the largest bona fide Hat with which v. any newspaper in North Carolina ever before began publication, and is now rapidly on the increase, especially on the various railroad lines. ?osxx. ?. JAimb, ; I EoiToa a. PaorairroB, a Office on Second street, between Pria cess and Chctnit, near the PestoSce. : o : - - Miscellaneous THE IGSEST HONORS AT TIIE CEHTENNIAL EXHIBITION The judges unanimously recommend th MENDELSSOHN B FOR TIIE Diploma of Honor and Medal of Merit. . Placing'them in the Front Rank Without a Superior For strictly first-class instruments. $600 for $250. $G50 for S275. 700 for 6300. $750 for 325. $800 for $350. . i 900 fur $100. $1000 for $150. No Commission to Agents. No Discounts to Teachers. No Deviation in Trice. The Mendelssohn GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT Contain valuable patents and improvements never before introduced. MATHUSHEK'S New Patent Dltlex, Ovekstkcxj Scale, 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 attained, being a "Grand Piano in a Square case." Tho Mendelssohn Uprights ARE THE FINEST IN AMERICA. They are pronounced the "Pianos of th Future."; Mancfactoiiy & Waueuoohs : NOS. 490, 492, 494, 496 fc 498JWest . 57th St. NOS, 858, 8C0, 8G2, SG4, 8C8, 870 ' lOth'Avenue. PIANOS SENT ON TRIAL. Illustrated and descriptive Catalogue mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., BUSINESS OFFICE : No. 5G Broadway. N. Y. feb 21 ocrmng-xaaciune . JRADfc ' Pit. CIY 28, 1STL WE CLAIM FOB TUB IKPH0VE WHITNEY SEWING The following specific points of superiority: 1 Great Simplicity in Construction. 2 Durability.: 3 Exceedingly Liht Running. 4 Still Running. .Noiseless. 6 Performs all Varieties of Work. 6 Beauty of Finish and Workman- 1 ship. 7 GREAT REDUCTION in Price. . Machines sent on trial before paynient is re quired ; written guarantee to keep machines in order for five years given with each ma chine.' Why Pat Old Pkices ? For circulars and particulars, Address, THE WHITNEY MF'G CO., dec29 Paterson, N. J. E. ARTISJ FASHIONALE BARBER, . Front Street, under Purcell llou c, Wilmington, N. C. Hair Cutting, Shaving and Shamj-otnz done in the highest style of the art, Attentive aad polite Barbers alway re ;d v to wait unon customers, b 24 FfflCH'S HOTEL. I o N THE EUROPEAN PLAN. OPPOSITE City Hall Park, Court Ilouie and New Postoilice, New York. All Modern Improve ments, including Elevator, Gas and Running Water, in every Room. T. J. FRfvNCH A BROS., july 25 Proprietors. ' . ! Painting. WHERE YOU CAN GET YOUR Paint ing done with dispatch, neatness aiid at reasonable rates is at C. C. PARKER'S PAINT SHOP, one door North of Old Jail building on Prin cess street. UUUSE, SHIP , and SIGN Painting done and satisfaction guaranteed. Great care is given to small jobs. may 16 - ' Northern Potatoes. 25 BBLS. NORTHERN POTATOES. . . Just received. JOHXL. BOAT WRIGHT, X 3 k 7 North Front St V5 ?T Pflatio PRICES 181 wWW Ll Br m mm mm m m. mm w Miscellanbduo, Keystone Printinri Ink Co ; HANtTFACTUBEBS OF PRiraTirJC IDCIOi: BOOK AND NEWS BLACK A.' 17 Worth ;PUUi'OtiiofeI: ' Philadelphia; Pd:. r-UR INKS ARE OF A StTP quality, being made from the b dients and under the personal snperriiScit f a practical printer aad pressmas, tberefor " " guaraniee every poand of Ink sold to be of a Superior Jet Black, Quick Dryiar, and entirely free from setting-off. J - fr:' Our prices are from 30 to bO per eeoi; IwW ei than any other Inks manufactured ia the United States. r . - , .triaicf. f ?tmp!e keff con'rlnee anj, printer that he has been paying nearly donbft what he should for his Inks ia times vast Put up in kegs and barrel to suit purttxaera, , Address, . . KEYSTONE PRINTING INK CO.V , . , , It North Fifth Street, ' f; dec 13 Philadelpala, P: Miscellaneona. weoster's . 'MMiti Dltorr FOR THE SCHOOL K , ' 3,000 Engravings j 1,840 Pages Quarto i Price $12, - " A NEW riJA5tXIli3. To the 3,00 Illustrations heretofore la Web ' ster s Unabridged, we have added four pages Colored Illustration!, . engraved expressly for the work at large expense. . . Nearly fcVery Sute Superintendent - of 1 ubhc lnstrucUon in the Union, or correal ponding officer, where such an one eaistsHiaS recommended Webster's Dictionary in the" ' strongest terms. Among them are those of Eastern, orthern, Middle, Southern, and Western States TWENTY-EIGHT in alL . The State of NEW YORK has placed 10,000 copies of Webster's Unabridged u as many of her Public Schools. . J , The State cf WISCONSIN about 5,000 nearly every school. ' evlrhye fXTof JERSEY 1,500-nearly foJLTlnoJfs1.01110 mde The State of MASSACHUTETTS hasiup- piled her schools nearly all. j r schohoeis.state of I0WA has "pp ' 'The SUte of CONNECTICUT has made' provision for her schools. Over 3,000 schools In INDlAltA were supplied during the year 1872, andmairt more in 1873 and 1874. ' " In other Stetes many copies have been pvxr, chased for supplying Bchools of ciUes. coin ties and towns. ' What better investment can be made7 tot ' schools? ! r .. wore tn an ten Umes as many are soleV w Webster s DicUonaries as of any other terW. in this country. J - TT.TTTt u,t luasJtir0DR,rirTI18 of M aebeieW ' published in this country own Webster a their standard, and of the remainder few ac knowledge an y standard. . PttWhhed by o. k C. MERRTAM; , dec" SprinirfleldMaki' ETiXfitt uajK.avVr- J.OCAL. AGENT WANTED.tfe Want J-i a good, reliable man to make a f nrtnall and thorough canvas of this City anVvIciai-'; . ty, to sell RAND'S NEW YORK CITT BUSINESS DIRECTORY for 1877-8?X issued. '1 his work contains a fall anCMtl: n mm numWr laareu. It is. with -i 1 ---- " wiuuicic, iao Bana- - fvpaiw wore oi m' ' kind ever issued. Every Merchant, MamU i ' facturvr, or Business Man needs it. It sella rapidly at One Dollar per copy, and afford a handsome profit to Agents, who iremilrlar' ' from Two to Ten Dollars per day setllar the same. . - , , Applj,with refcrentes, to ' . WALTER HE UGH k CO., PoJblViW, , , juneSO . Park Place. NSySW i 'I IT YORK WEmY Hlffi :-. : o iAMES GORDON DETIKETF, ..P Ii 0 P R I E T 0 K. -:o:- P O S TAG E F R E B . ONE DOLLAR . PER- YEAR. J 50 Cat a for Six 3ontlis ' An extra copy to every club of teav- ;t . THE NEW YORK DAM MM'-':. Published every day in the year.. : : POSTAGE FREE. ' , r $10 pays for one year, Sundays included 1 '' ' $s pays for one year,' without Sandays.1'"'2 I -' o pays for -ix months, Sunday inclosed. V. , 4 pays for six months, withoat BaaaaTa. , -r 1 pays for one-jear for any specified dar of the week. ' ' " " ' ' $1 pavs for six monthsfor any tpeeiled rr ' of the week. i . ' , $1 pays for one month, Sundays (laeltdceV - f NEWSDEALERS SUPPLIED POSTAGE FREE. ' , Dailv Edition. ..Two and a half eta. per copr - Sunday Edition.... .Four cents percovr Weekly Edition jTwo cenU txjr copy Address, NEW YORK HERALD, 7 dec27 Broodw av and Ana stew Yet : In Buying or Selling'; . E CHALLENGE square compctitka Orders executed for all descripUon of mer thandiae. r :.'-'-"- . ; We ktep np wilh flactuaUons in'the rriees in all markets. re !ook to 1aalitJ weight aad conditio, of 1 ackaga. Samples sent to any potat and n i .a useu ween requested. Conaignmenls of Produce mtti vrocrpf attention. Prompt and preltaMe retarcaV 1 a- . 1 ara or fnurinM tkA m. - - . . - - -V " -uticrotuwa U - - , - max we inter- gnarded0,lT patroM wU1 consdcnUonaly " P'ETTEWAY 8OTULKEy,' ?' '? v lirokersACc.Merchaatx, aug 16.1m WUalngtQS, If, , Presbyterian copy , . - 1
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