BY fcCOTT. ,
JiS .offi. once did gloss j
) o er, hipw.
if ..th Its beauty wrought.
. L bloom i?r vr
a1 mow' 2f LTE
i&ese thomsof mine. ,
rthe DftnburyNews.
'T. a Tiiffcrence!
t lcin- Send me a pocket bund-
t.i.wvlvtotfio drawer to fe'ct
ist8" .,rs the following
w:-i and. while looking for
it.
r
n
note.
.t
i .nr tno WCUU1U
I ln WtTlv .
j,tpJ"w' Soul: iou will have
cr,uti" ...ikerchicf. Your -be-"
t,Cr !Li-Bii turned my head, this
tiicW. g T f ot t0 , take pnev rrithf
i-.lt ehall KISS iuu iu.e
pome
Cimutes
" i a thousand times when I
fr9nitrclvc o'clock, and .then I. can
"n. intiful ne. . I Ion- to fly
cCXl iiK.msatjJ kisses' I send thee,
H V, Vifc Yours tenderly, t J oils.;
kt'&xe e bandkcr
.r'rvm
the Cincinnati Com me rc!al.
. ii.it TVrreawct toot tlie rc-
of Grant upon himself, and
lv i . i- ..Ti.t:iiti to Oueenstown
And Pier
ce.
!Lj Km by telegram to
rfUaarptanj invitations. Anitl'i
,A thfl Krisadicr in attendan
KLaet Grunt at Liverpool and put him
"T.L TW greatest asony was to
rfLr-.tli.di to receive bira as if lie
. in,- and this 's wbcro the . laugh
niie come in AVbcn the
L.vityK!,il will probaly prove
bB.e mt riuiculcns affair of the
wej Graut tlocs not seem to have
UninytliiDg about the talent that his
IrrtUp&nin attendance aud the
itlJ Miuister were displaying in
of themselves, and the only
rairsjfrnre'of the farco is the im
pjunbk potmctal, close-mouthed fcoN
tasffcf earnestness with which Grant
ititfae practical jkc that was beiug
rbfri oa bim.
como of.tbo revolutionary. acti of last fall
and .winterl'Inla government like ours,"
he said, "such fraud ul on t practices as
were reported from New Orleans last No
vember sooner or later most come to the
light, and the (guilty parties with their
practices must be made known. It was
so with the frauds in New York; it has
oecn me case to a certain extent in Wash
ington, and a like result will follow in
New Orleans. It is against the natural
course of events that deeds of this kind
should ultimntely fail of feeing brought to
light in all tbeir 'enormities' AM this
was said withv philosophic calmness and
without any heat whatever. In regard to
his own political future Mr. Tildcn had
nothing to say except that he I could not
see any possible contingency which could
induce him'to be a candidate for, or to
seek an election to, a scat in the United
States Senate. j
Miscellaneous.
iC3,&C.
Iliscollaneous
THE
U a Oft
Sliiiil' iL: PEOSPECTUS FOB 1877.
AND
Sail Road Lines, &c.
Pa Sly
1 I .
Wilmington, H. C.v
STEAMSHIP LINE.
LiPPINCOH'S MAGAZINE,
- i i
AJT ILUSTKATXD 3yOXTULY OF
Popular 'Literature, Science ani Art.
The Steamer
Announcement for 1877.
jlxEodartVjrrespantlence.J t
Ue Whip In Russian HospitalsA
Doctor Whipping a Corpse.
liJin" vesterdav where and on what
tM I iball not tell I stayed at a wine
&p to rest. Prescntl came in two
y.flnS s Jdiers, wearied out, iuitcpcnni
N, but cheetful. They bowed to me
cd tat upon the bench With the. air men
. l. t "r
flijrsi uiaDuafng?,iooitye:ua 10 sleep.
ot thprn a glass 'uf wine each, and
kgn to talk through my interpreter.
I asked how Hit health accum.t stood in
ibe rccimeut, aad they answered sijrnifi-
aatly that maDj were ill, but few in hospi
Uls. Then the fairer and younger fellow
ciLd; rather painfully, added: "The doc-
one . of our
'iW lcY PArried him to
:yii. iut'uutior came oul wuh
btbipinJdccIarc-1 he was not dead,
t weet tun, ot course over tho lees
Ukm neat Stn PCS. Piiitllm mvr rlinn
jarally sons, so everybody laughed at
lukl, through my interpreter, that tho
jMTunnia Dad on, but that they
wcarcfaj in tilking thus to stran-
"borne might believe you serious,
TT 11 " 8cri,JUS as GckI knows,"
j wa acswcrel. "lho doctors always
t-:can lerorc letting bim into tie
rt,wanJaBr ripieiThe will die tin-
- Lip.u A they spoke, a melan-
7V reicn lettered round the corner of
17- face was waxy and blood-
rr1 rJ f swollen; his white shirt clung
ca a th soaked with rain. He
,upoQ the bench
ttry;P luootners answer-
fcn b 7 lu at inau P11 ne
7"! Hospital, I suppose."
to tie il . , VCry ,rCC,y ln
lbt l?cctoral Commission he
lver hadany real con
ijrtfL aiP ration of a question
be
tot onlv
r-J i.iL- . ana power -01 tue
fW nu?ral,n. together with all
r; t TkI uI J01 8 conne:teil
'Jil, "T1 aoagwl it in the past
4hU?&U rttain thc Admiuis-
Tii l'HDt Q arbitra-
.Uwr vf the Klco'oral Com-
'rW0' was vat m5S"t 'e
uT? HJrinS tbc power and
?4V3ft 10 Uar tho polili
' fie f i1 bi finally cW
4. IQrttc:morc ncrrr libM thA
"fpairjdple, bclievinc
Wa! ?lrrclion of Democratic
Gen'ISup'ts Office,
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AO-
-r r: . GUSTA RAILROAD. J
I Wilniington, N. C, June 1, 1877.
! I ' :
CHANGE OF SCHEDULEj
On and after Sundav. June 3di the follow.
ing schedule will be run ion this road:
DAY! EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN,(daily
except Sunday.) .
Leare Wilmington j.i 12 15 P M
Arrive at Florence....'. 5 DO P M
Leave Florence.... J. 12 30 P W
Arrive at Wilmington... 5 20 P M
NIGHT 'EXPRESS TRAIN (Dailj).1
Leave Wilmington. 6 00 P M
Leave Florence i ' 10 05 P M
Arrive at Columbia 1 11 A M
Arrive at Augusta 4 32 AM
.keave Augusta 8 23 P M
Leave Columbia 11 39 P M
Leave Florence 2 45 A M
Arrive at Wilmington 6 40 A M
This Train will only stop at Flemington,
Wbiteville, Fair Bluff, Marion, Florence,
Timmonsville, Sumter and Eastover between
Wilmington and Columbia.
THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN (Dailj, ex
cept bnndays. )
Leave Wilmington.
Leave Florence
Arrive at Columbia-
Leave Columbia.
Leave Florence 4 30 A M
Arrive at Wilmington.: 12 00 1 M
1p3T- Passengers for Augusta and beyond
should take jNigbt Express Train from Wil
mington. , , !
Through Sleeping Cars on night traim
for Charleston and Augusta. !
i JAMES ANDERSON,'
June ueneral bupermtenaent.
The number for January begins the nine
teenth volume of this Magazine, and while its
Pt record will it is honed be deemed a
safficent guarantee of future excellence, co
effort will be spared to diversify iu attract
ions and to provide aa increased supply of
POPULAR HEADING IX THE L EST
AND MOST EMPHATIC SENSE.
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FOR TUE SCHOOL U
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9
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Or 50 cents a month', strictl y in
.ri . ,
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For Freight Engagements' apply to
A. D. CAZAUX, Agent,
Wilmington, IT. C.
L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. -.
j REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent.
Corner Lee and Light Strect5, Baltimore.
july p 1 ,
CLYDE'S
MeM
AND "
Wilmington, N, C
Steamship Line,
i 1
.The Steamer
f apers on bcience and
if Popular Essavs, Lit-
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The Reading Public are respectfully inform
WILMINGTON & WELDON
RAILROAD COMPANY.
ed that it shall be thc constant aim j
prietor to furnish them with
the pro-
iirifW -' 'ration of a oiicstic
"H"" lllcmcnt, 1
ik? W 'rom SCO Represen-
rus one L vt.i
Si ..ii1. l0WW3 OReen indi-
ir .lV" lrsa from fiRccn indi-
.,tilJw 2cdemcnt of chance, not
l-j, .r loroogb a new election.
of the . secrecy.
,mrrovidencc with which
carried, through
Rut the vporo
to the nnriM nf ilia
tv a I !iCh Tvere anxiona above all
W iSot of almost anv kind,
ik pricc wd " k was prc-
1 tS , bccam th rcprrr ca
Cdriirw 0Q,-r representative of tha
1 - tun.?13 The events which
W cm0 80 much Public attcn
,rrhxn!Q,and lh disclosures
IWyolW, Mr. Tildcn
only ns thc loSical out-
Office of GenTl Siterintendent
Wilmington, N. C, tjune l??-
On and after Sunday, Jun 10th, 1877,
Passenger trains on the Wilmington k Wel-
don Railroad will runi as follows : j
DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily.
Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot
at ; b 35 AM
Arrive at Weldcn at 12 40 P M
Leave Weldon 11 40 A M
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. I
r Depot at J 5 40 P M
NIGHT MAIL A5fP EXPRESS TRAIN.
PAlLl EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Wilmington, Front St.
Depot at 5 35 P M
Arrive at Weldon t 2 2QA M
Leave Weldon, daily t! Is A M
Arrive at Wirmington. yroiit St, i ' ! , .
TJepat at......?....... : I 12 00 M
The Day Train makes close connection at
Weldon for all poinita North via Bay Line
daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Rich
mond and all rail routes.
Night train makes close connections at
Weldon for all points north via Richmond.
Pullman's Palace Sleeping Qts aced to
all Nigb$ Trains, and. 'thrftug rm Wil-
mipgtfin tQ ncftmo.aa.
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erary Criticisms, Etc., Etc.,
BY (TALENTED AND WELL KNOWN
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SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1877.
I. A new icrial Etory,
t The XHarauii of Lossic,"
by George MacDonald, author of "Malcolm,
"Alec Forbci.," "Robert Faltoner'etc.
To those of our readers who are familiar
with "Malcolm," this new story from the pen
of this distinguished writer will need no re
commendation, and his reputation is a guaran-
vec w uLucrs ui a uyepiy lnieresiltlg ami
powerful story. It began in the -November
number, which issue, with the December part,
will be furnished graits to all new subscribers
for 1877. .
llutratcd s.trii tif yVi-tcho
Of
?"Lr.
BENE FACTO R,
CAPT. JONES, !
WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK ON
SATURDAY, JULY 14.
Swedish Scencrv and Life,
by Prof. Willard Frisk, author of Cornell
University., who is throup-hlv familar with
Sweden and its people from personal observa
tion. I
3. A series of popular papers on
rt and Art Matters, .
by Edward Strahan (Earl Sbinn), author of
"The New Hjperron' etc.
'gu Shippera-c&jn. rely upoa the'prorapt
sailing of Steamers as advertised.
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A. D. CAZAUI. Agent,
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,M;.r -CLYDE A co., General Agents, Papers and tetters from Taris
o iiuwiiug uxeen, or rier u, n. k., Aew
lorK.
4. Illustrated Sketches of Travel, entitle
by Edward King, authorof the "GrcatSoatb"
etc.
5. Mrs. Lucy II. Hooper's Interesting and
Piquant ' "
4aly 9
jun'e 11-
JOUN F. DIVINE.
General Sai,crintendent.
Gardening for Profit !
If you wish to beconje z Cpimrtial Florist,
t read
i
Practical Plorticnlturc
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Gardening for Pleasure !
All by Peter Henderson. j
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sured that they will be f tiiable.
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9
V ill contain the reports., bota of
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at noon,
markets, received here each day;
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i FOR THE
for
Numbring 175 pages, with 1 colored ; plate,
! gent !
f
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qherg op receipt of 23 cents, I
Plain Plant or &eea caiaiogues uuv
plate, fre to applicanU. i
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Seedsmen, Market Gardehers and Florutj
35 Cortlandt et, Acw or, i
jan 13 , j " j i
G600 PIANOS FOR S250.
in
And all other styles in the same proportion,
cludinjr Grand, Scuare and Upright all
Fnut-Cmss sold direct to the PsorLK at
Factor t Prices. No agents; no commu
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.... .i . i pl:
OI U)0 tluesi aupiajs ai uie viecnit taui
bition. and were nnauimoasly recommendedf
for the HIGHEST IUONORS. New Manu
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The Ceriterihia!
rj THE COOLEST SALOON IN THE dry,
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fable aoup everj day. Come, je hangTr aaa
eat for nothing and .ye Ibiritj aaa-drinx
for a comideration. i
, JOHN CARROLL,
jane 27 , Proprietor.
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I ! i .
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will be continued through thc year.
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scriptive of Life, Travel, and Adventure in
the United States, England, South America,
Japan, Mongolia, and other countries. -
a nbw rnAcuan. i
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ster's Unabridged, wc hare added fourtfei
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ccgrarvd expressly for the" work at largl
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Tho State of NEW JERSEY 1,600 aearir
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fere supplied during Hie year 1871, andnjanv
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AT T1IK
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Li
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;
ff -XV
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' it
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GRAND, SQUARE & UPlilGT.
Pnamios:';:
Coritain valuable ratcnts 'and Improt rmesUl
never before Introduced. lt y
WlATHUSHEIt'C:
New Pate5t DtPLEi, Orcisracite Ecilx,
Is thc greatest advance in the history of Pia
no making, producing the most as ton LA Log
power, richness and depth of tone, and a s?
taining singing quality never before attained,
being a "Grand Piano in a Square case." '
Tho Mondolssolin Upriffhta
ARE THE FINEST I? AMERICaI ',;'.!
They are pronounced the "Flinos of la
1 . . r i
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I
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to
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E. A M. BOLLMAN
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i i
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any newspaper in Ntrth Carolina ever before
began publication, and u now rapidly oa the
Increase, especiailj on the various railroad
II"
lines. . .
JOG1X JAIiQS,
- ' i
Earroa Aho PmoraicToa,
Office oa Second street, between Prin
cea aad Cbesnat, near the roitofSoe.
as
SAMPLE LOT OF
fS VINEGARS,
White Wine, Pickling and Cider Vinegar,
1
Also camcles of
!
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in- ebewbere. W. . BUHM ANN, i
juncj 20 Lippitt's Row, South Front sL
A LWAYS ON HANDAND
CONSTANTLY BECEIYIKG
I 1 " " - I '
a full line of Drugs, Medicines, Cfcenica!,
jFacj Article, lei Oar Cigars
are nnrarpasseiL ' . - 4
JAMES C. BUNDS.
Third SL, opposite City UalL
Ijalj 11
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2 Durability.'
3 Exceedingly Light Running.
4 Still Running. Noiseless.
6 Performs all Varieties of Work.
6 Beauty of Finish and Workman-
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7 GREAT REDUCTION in Price.
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For circulars and particular,
Address, THE WHITNEY MFG CO.,
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: natural Mineral "Waters.
A POLLINARI3 BRUNNEN, aad HUNY
ii. AD1 JAN03 BITTER WATER, la Orig.
inal Packages, kept constantly on band.
Orders for other reliable brands filed
promptly at Importer's Prices,
W. J. BUHMANN,
jalj3 Lippitt's Bow, Soxta Front St
Mi:NDEI-S.SOIINriO CO.V
uLi:;tia orrlcr. :. ;
No. GO Lroadway, N. Y. it
feb 21 ,
Dovn With High Prices
IS MY MOTTO. I am .selling UoiUts ia
lain, Shaded, Spatter-Work, and L'Uck
Perforated Boards, at TEN CENTH. fcUrer
Board and Chromo Mottoes, aonvetalsg' acv,'
very cheap. Also, the Latest ti tyles 11 otta
Frames. Silver and Gold Perforated Board
lirge eiie, only 2ic Call and see these
god, at T. U. II CAT IPS,
july 3 II llarket EU
-1 i
Paintintj.
WHERE YOU CAN GETYOURIVit
Ing done with diipatcb,, neatnets a: J .
at reasonable rates Is at '
CC PARKER'S PAINT 8U0V, ,
on door North of Old Jail ImilJ ea TtS-;
cess rtreeU HOUSE, ELIIP anj UlG.f ;
Painting done and satisfaction gnaraatecd.
Great care If given to its all jobs.-cajlG