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N BY HI BV LOCISE S, - tfrfKSS1! S3 A31 Tie cot ur .rr'.fSk , urn raucl rapture swells. - All vessels from ports South of Cape , urnultl take my iniU iy-u;. " cot nestled down by the ea, u tboat than mtno-sl wnl4 stay, , , ?rb tobWVMM1 bear away i Sf cage, men birds to ho d. SofeWer-down. xi.s. Wmi't cli'iri' v a leaKue away , .-- wreck-strewn siiorf s?"" tiir, rvi iir4.AH ; uiisji'r n . it: jottiWW-'Uimi'l unifies smilii'S sim Ss down. " i.an.lx with toll may ffroAvas 1 rown, n ora homespuu gray, she layy l: :t thioou toroyM S"" . -iire I nriZe, in ucnauivonwiu (orilessieandme. SWvr spcons are used to scrape kettles. ?. r" tra .rfPPr, and spices are 1 . .,.'? oiMjfi aritl losfe'their, strength;. fntatocs in . ... n -ir nnw niwl unrriii; K . o't removed until the potatoes become arc never hung up and arosoon f y cc haatiletl knives arc thrown into tier. Kteis siftJhi a wastefyl utanner, nnisi'i leic on tne unc to winj iu t5;c the wind. , ... : ' afs and barrels are lelt in l be. sun to acniui'l tccomo wormy. Jags,strmg,and jiapcr prp fhrowT inu nre. irk spoils for want of salt and beef rcsc the brine wants scalding. iitsof meat, vegetables, bread anl cold .Ln'snre thrown away when they at iicw Mil icauJccc Globe. S250 Reward. WILL PAl'l TWO ilUNDUEl) AND i "ULLAliS UEWAKD for suiTicient ... 1 1. . 1 , r - . u . v ii 111 1 "UnMP rn Snnn.iv irifirninrr ilin 7ti tJa.c was situated on Fifth between . ... t i if aicund lianover fttrne;t!?. Female School. E8 BURR A JAMES, Principals. 'THlRTmra ANNUAL Session Ji whool will commence bnTHURS i.tbe 4 th of October. Pupils of aliases while the samo care ill bn bostuw- t"ch, from advanced young ladies to St Child. Obioct tonrhino- rmnhinpn weiui experience, having lound l wiwska calisthenics free of extra H'C "rtnent under the supervision oXrfJiShQse lofts.and faith- JJrai, 4c, aw or address Principals; .KXER has removed his Barber -ouBia tront Street one door North .." : ' U ill! 0lq stand, llis manv iatron nnd ' ,. n , i i r now be pleased to . ecc at No. fFront street; (Cleapoi'scld stand.) 1 " HPPITT'S f W VttUlcei iruus win dc Kept aunug t.w. i'STUABERKIES ' ' HfJB wiU be kept when ever tl;y f tt'kth T 0 citner tnis or me taines Y c."01 "wnt'tof any a?f o the tj 'iltwi' tnon Trosentrco et ' All our Vork Is warrantoxi ttf ttlia .i i. j . vc" pT DOX. a ' i-I "? CARR & SON,5 OIg2 JftOlarketEL &XCn?pI - brBi,wv wedding-gown. . ' . , I . . W. G. si-'V" ..ffrio. wiU but float ouisiuc USArantine Prvncian Tort of V T1 UL1 u.TBstH'irr dim- r A . .. 1ILY REVIEW fl Miscellaneous. nil Am iiTiiip EiriTint- 4AiuMnArf line nuiiuc. QUARANTINE WILL BE IN FORCE 1st day of June, 1877 and will con- Fear will come to s.t the Visiting Station for in spection. ; - v A Jlf. vessels having sickness on arrival, or -ti-inj li;id sicknt-ss during the voyage, wil await iuFjHcti'.-r. -is above without regard to ence they sailed. laded in the Jaboye classes will proceed without detention. 1 i i ' - ' ' All nerso'ns ir.torpstpd 'will hLo nA tke l?)t "'from vh 'Vessel not inc r, i.t r.nt-browaJ TT1 " " "Vnu-cuu1 'r'ii? ,-g uie conyng not season, unaer tnc pen ardccKoWt, Ut 1 a-U.cs mJ provided by law for the violation of ;Mtt7 3X ,o;teiXv3liviL jane. CURTIS, llmmeton. jmay 18 Sewing Machines. Tho Last Chance ! Cheap for Cash ! ,NK "Wheeler &, Wilson, $20.00. . . : One Ilowe FamiH', $20.00. One No. 2 Singer, $20.00. Two Home Shuttles, each, $10. These J.bichines are all in perfect order, Jiave all' tho attachments with them and I warrant them in every respect a? good as tnpw ;and.for less than one-half the price. I "ail and get rnc before they are all gone. ' C. E. JEVENS, ' Tldrd st.j- !ir3t door North of Market sept 27 ';'. ''-Full Line 0 j C A i: D.i 0 F ALL : KINDS, plain, fancy and Un beautiful TINTO CARDS. Filll liftv varieties ! i j , t i' V ill print them cheap : ' . Call and see specimens. S. G. HALL, look and Job Printer, . . Princess street. i All ifghi HOuse, QN AND FTElt THIS DATE THE CElT K: ; I A s ALOOX will be kept open all njght as well as all day, from G o'clock Monthly morniug until 12 6'clock Saturday nighjt., Wiiv.', Li((ucrs.and Cigars, the best and tbe'ehcapesti. " N4w Hirer Ovsters furnished in any style deiii-ed. . ... I i JOHN CARROLL, t ocjt 1 Proprietor. TheSouth Atlantic, A MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED to Literature, Science and Art, M'ill be issued in Wilmington, North Carolina, Octo ber 15th, 1877. - Tho Corps of Contributors will include several of the most distinguished , authors of the present day.1 ' A serial story, poems, sketches, reviews, scientific and historical ar ticles W7il appear in every numoer. lhe Magazine w il i contain only original litera ture; TJie South Atlantic States will be thorough ly c&nvasscd by an energetic agent. ,Subscripticu one year $3. Single copy 25 cnts. ; ADVERTISING TERMS. 1 pasre one year $120; 14 pasre one year $75 34 page pns year $30 ; page one year $36; 1 page one, insertion, $25; pape one inser tion: $15.; page onoinsertion, $10j 14 page onefinsertion, $5. 50 per cent, additional for advertisements on t2ie .Magazine covers. Local subscriptions received and Maga zines sold at tho City Eookr.tores. Contracts for advertisements and subscript tioiis received at the ollice of Messrs. Jackson & Bell, Book and Job Printers. A'l communications shouid be addressed to Mus. CICERO W. UARRJS, septS , Editor and Proprietors Spartanburg &. A, New Routo to tho Mountains of Western No. Ca. TIIIS NEW ROUTE IS NOW OPSN to the traTellinr public. Passenger trains leave daily the Depot of the G. & C. R. R. fn Columbia at 12:4op. m., and arrive at ter minus of S. & A. 11. U. at 8. p. m., where close connection is made with foar-horse coaches for Flat Rock, llendersonville, Asheville and Wa rn Springs. Passengers will have cheice to go through or lie over at Mt. Tryon, where the' fare is excellent, and resume their journey early next morning and thereby enjoy some of the finest moun tain scenerv on the Howard Gap turnpike, to be found in Western North Carolina. Arrangements have been made with the W. C. &. A. li. R., for round trip tickets at the following rates : From Wil. to Flat Rock and return,;S15.85. rT " Asheville and return, $19.85. ; to Warm Springs and return, to Ilendersonvilh; and rcturtf, uapt. ?. r. tvirKiana,' ot r. v;., ana ror- mcrly ot the Air Lane l. K., will do present on the arrival of the trains at the terminus of the! S. & A. R. R., to see that passengers are provided for arid sent forward without de lay. On arrival of trains passengers are re quested to ask for Capt. Kirkland, Passenger and Transportation Agent. ' . Try this new route. f i D. R. DUNCAN, 1WL HOTEL ON TIIK EUROPEAN PLAN. OPPOSITE Citv Hall Park, Court House and New Postoflice, New York. All Modern Improve ments, including Elevator, Gas and Running Water, i every Room. ; ' joly 25 Proprietors. JOHN S. JAMES, t iTTir!R nv Tin.-; ir.i rV 1 Office North side of Dawson's Avenue, 2nd door from Front St.; Gscellaneous. THE i Jr. . i 1 i . - ! a o 1. y 'i ft : o :- : . ' '.i A News Paper, 8 published every evening Sadnday excepte -AT- Or 60 cents a 4monjth, strictly in advance i :o The Reading Public are respectfully inform ed that it shall be the constant aim uf the pro prietor to furnish them with i A! LIVE NEWSPAPER, containing tho latest news of the'day, and eD deavoring to keep its readers fully inform e in recard to events of interest and importance occurring in every quarter of tho worldj ; sOUR DAILY MARKET REPORTS Wili full and correct nnd will De kept t open until he latest possible moment. ; Mer chants in the city and counttv may rest as sured that they will be thoroughly reliable. j ,.rr .-,., i T H eitf e wis Co I umns r '-. i i i Will contain the reports, both of news and markets, received here each day at noon, I i - aad the . ' ' " LOCAL I) E PAR T M E N T Has been placed, ia careful and experienced hands. . Friends in the sectioH of country con nected Vith thisfdrjri will greatly oblige the Editor, and will contribute additional inter est to these columns by forwarding any items of news that may occur In their respective localities . I ,;ALL-CORUESl,dxDENCE, On inattets of general interest- will be gladly received, but our friends must bear in mind that ther must write only on one side of the paper; that they taast forbear useless verbi age, must correcfthelr own manuscript and must avoid abusive personalities. 3F A re liable name must ne furnished with each com munication, as the Editor will not be held ac countable for the views or language of cor respondents. OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST Even before type was set for the first issue, was an exceedingly" flattering one, and is probably the largest bona fide list with which kny-newspapet in North Carolina ever before bgan publication',' and is now rapidly oa the increase especially on the various railroad lines. ' ' j " JOSH. T- JillVIES, I , , f, ( s Editqb. aid PaoraiEToa, $a Olfiee on Secondstreeti betw een Prin i ."in eess and Cheanat, near the PostofGee. "fia S5:A'Tear, i :. " . ' " ' ; 'OCt"I'; 'i-:t'1"' Miscellaneous. Jon JAMES GORDON BEtJ!!! i PROPRIET O Iff YOi ificaiol' J .3 ,noMh POSTAGE F R EW ii ONE DOLLtAR 50 Cnts for Six .Month .m 2J An extra copy to every club;fva zwoi Published every day iriotttycauI aV POiTAGS FRSBi lo Ui vaL-dj $10 pays for one year, SuKAitfiMdi 1 d o jear, wimpui ounoayi..,. $5 pays for six months, StfnaasMalffAew1 94 payn lor six mamns, , W30 PPflSS! $2 pays for one year for any specified day of the week, Rwvx) t $1 pays for six months for -any tjec1fledday of the week. -fioIX J $1 pays for one month, SuAdarirlinclttdAi NEWSDEALERS ; STJPi'LIED n: POSTAGE .yE3f,14i Daily Edition...Two and,a half ctspcr oo Weekly Edition......... .Two: rtits peido . Address, NEW. YORK HERALD, r dec27 Broodway and Ann sOTeYoVfe h Koystono Printing f! Ink po ir i vrr v i rvrrrD vtj o' rn . t PRINTING INKS, BOOK AND NEWS BLACK A 17 UTor tlx' Fifth Street, Ph i I adelphia, Pa. t:i til OUR INKS ARE 'b'f A' s'op'ErRIOR quality; being made ftiom the! best ingre dients and under the personal au-perysion ot a practical printer and pressman, therefore we will guarantee every pound -of Ink'sdld to be of a Superior,. JejL Ja,lackr ,Juick Prying, and entirely free from setting-off, ', - Our prices are from 30 to 50 per'cJent."l,ow ei than any-other Inks manufactured ifii. the United States. A trial of a sample keg will 'convince Any printer that he has been paying nearly double what he should for bis' Inks in "times past. Put up in kegs and barrels tp suit purchasers. Address, ' " - "' - .-. ' KE YSTONE PRlNTKtD INK CfXp : ; ? 17 North Fifth Street, d(el3 ' Philadelphia, Pa.' ' OFFICE! OF OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD. TN ORDER TO SUPPLY OUR SUBSCRI J. bers with numbers due them, we shall re sume the publication of OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD on March 15th, and complete the IVth Volume in monthly parts. No new subscribers will be taken except for the bound volumes three of which have.been issued and the IVth will be ready in June. We can sup ply our old subscribers with any back num bers, except September and October, 1874, should they need any to complete their files. PBICEg FOR BC-UXD YOLUTtBS : In Cloth $2.00j:each. Half Calf $2.50. Soalbern BistoricalliMontlily. dThis Magazine, two numbers of which have been printed, will occupy the same relation to the entire South that OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD did to North Carolina, and. in all respects, will be as worthy of confidenc and support. For detailed description of this Monthly and for the opinions of those who have the initial number, we refer to larger circular. Subscriptions are solicited. Terms, Inyariabi.t ih Adyakcb : 12 months $4.00. 6 months $2.00 SOUTHERN HISTORICAL MONTHLY Raleigh, N. C. feb24 AM AND Alltaj't-'1' mpaovementa combined into the organs and pianos manufactured by & CO Was gton. IT. J. To all who wish to purchase either an OR GAN or PIANO we can truthfully say that for ARTISTIC CONSTRUCTION Beautiful, Finish and Sweet Muscal Qualities, our instruments take rank with those of that Most Celebrated Manufacturers. Oar only claim to favoritism over other cading manufacturers is Our Low Prices. reduced to met tin jj the requirements of the times. Determined not to be undersold and at the sami 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 are furnished with the InuoTei French Grand Action (tfie very ben 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 WARP. Our ORGAXS are far nb bed with all the modern improvements, as to stops, action, etc, while the CIS ES are of the recen tcabinet style," admiralty suited for the parlor. jESend for Illustrated Catalogue, and Price List. Address, CORNISH k CO., jas e k i jaa 6 Washington, New Jersey. fit , OR CORPUS r-iliscolLuicous. TLTHMfTIJOHA') H4hesifiilors m bat w ii3iijii.j;a Jin a m m ntia V a mxnapimfw&) reccmcpd th ibai Q irrroai flu omil s::o iz ?ii omoa (hrttmcnt3w for S300. -',nm,U3?oO'for i25. br-8SWnn 4n.fei-ooo for 400. 9ll .kU-mW ivu: I : moo 2;0MT9 I lie yf ' I ... nh.' O'eviatih'in Price. Theillendelssohn GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT Contain valuable patents 'and improvement never before introduced. iUlATHUSHEK'S NEWPXTENT DcPLEXj OvERSTKCSO SciLE, Is the greatest advance in the history of Pia v M n u : . J ; a . 1 i u lummg, f)iuum;iLLr iuc mosi asionisum power, richness and depth of tone, and a sus taining singing quality never before attained, being a "Grand Piano in a Sounrc ca.-e." The Mendelssohn unrisfhts ii ARE THE FINEST IN' AMERICA. Thov are pronounced the "Pianos of. th Future." . ' a torv & Ware :'. ms : . Kos. 4)0. 2t)-Z. 404. Ui 5c 138 rsi uth St. -NOS, i "..". SG2, 864, So-"; " ?0 I Hi Avenue. PIANOS SENT ON TRIAL. "g Illustrated and descriptive Catalogue mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., BUSINESS OFFICE : No. 6G Broadway, N. Y. feb 21 J' ws cliix roa the ijiphovei WHITNEY SEWING MACHINES The following specific points of superiority: 1 Great Simplicity in Construction. 2 Durability.; 3 Exceedingly Light Running. 4 Still Runninc. Noiseloss. 5 Performs all Varieties of Work. o ucauiyoi misii ana vorKiimn ship. 7 GREAT REDUCTION in Price. Machines sent on trial before payment is re quired j written guarantee to keep machines in order for five years given with each ma chine. Why.Pay Oin Pkices ? For circulars and particulars, Address, THE WHITNEY MF'G CO., dec29 PatcrsonN. J. Prime Enjoyment for a Year. l-ess Than Four Cents a Wee It.; MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE UY INTRODUCING THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, Which for more than 55 Years ha3 been .the BUST STORY, SKETCH AND FAMILY PAPER, as is well known all aver the United States. It is published weekly, contains eight large pages, clearly printed on good paper, tilled with the choicest stories and ehctches by the best writers; not sensational trah, but euch as a mother is willing to have-her children read. The whole tone of the paper is pure and elevating. It also contains Historical and Biographical articles ; Scientific ; Agricultural and House hold Departments; Fashion Article weeklv, fresh and unexcelled ; Humorous Notes : Lit erary Reviews ; News Notes; Boys' and Girls' Columns; and Strong and Sparkling Edito rials, etc., etc Is just such a paper as every body loves to read, and the price is only. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. Sample copy containing club rate., etc., sent on receipt oi a -ceni stamp, a duress, KI Oa 918 BENNETT & FITCH, 276 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B. Beeure and affix the number 918 before B ENN ETT Jfc VITCU. mthit a-r know through what paper the subscription 3600 PIANOS FOB. zzov And all other trlt in th including Grand, Square and Lprieht all iuwuii soia airect to the People at FxcToaf PaiCEs. No agents; no commis sions j no discounts. These Pianos made one of the finest disnlavs at the C?ntnni.il FtKL. bitionand were nnanimouslv recommended vi bu uxuucoa new juacn- factory one of the largest and finest in the world. The Square Grands contain liath ushek's new patent Dnplez Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the history ot piano making. The Uprights are the Fix est ix AiczaicA. Dont fail to write for Illustra ted and Descriptive Catalogue, mailed free. MENDELSSOUN 1'IANO CO., apL 14 No. 65 Broadway, N. Y. ' w m Pianos Rail Road Lines, &c. Gen'l Supts Office, WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AU- 4 t GUST A RAILROAD. f i ... , Wilmingten, N. C, August 1, 187. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ' On and after Sunday, Augnst 5, the follow log icledule will be run on this road: DAT EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN,(daily r ' except Sunday.) ' I3TejWilmington...:..V..'.lV.. 11 00 11 Arriv it Florencv..:..'.....; J ,6 00 P 11 LeavctFIorence,..j........,....4.;,. li, 30 PM Arrive at Wilmington, ' .20 P M '; ' N IGHT EXI'RESS TRAJNpaf)., jucave w nmicgtn ........w 6 VM r J Leave Florence...... S 63 KM Arrive at Columbia ....I 11 1 If Lvave Coiombia .....,..'...11 SO P M Leave t Iorence 8 80 A M . Arrive at Wilmington.......;.'...;..... -0 : W A Ka " ILuJ Train will nntv rinn at TlAmLBrton.':. Whitjiille, Fair Bluff, Marlon, Florenoej . , TiiaiCOnsvilh?. Stimtr unil Jkrtnn .between niimmgion ana voiumoia. I v TITRQUGH FREIGHT TCArN (Daily?-'W! cept Sundars.),. '' fM ' T ..... . '"' ' UJ .1" Leavo Florence J..".....,... 1 35PH'1 : A I t i XI . . - .... . e mi . . ' t Ainvu a oiutuuia iu ' Learo Columbia ..:..'ifi OOPJ1 , Ixavq Florence 3 60 AH ;. Arrive at Wihnington.; 10 26 A ll'- Fasengers for Augusta and beyond" should take Night Express Train from Wil- mmcrton. jifej Through Sleeping Cars on night trains tor VIiarleslon and .Macon. JOHN F. DIVINE, aug 4 General Superintendent. - WpiNQTON & VELDON RAILROAD COMPANY. Office or Gen'l ScrEuisTssrfEST Wilmington,. N. C, August 4, 1877. J On and after Sunday, August 6th, 1877, Passenger trains on the Wilmington A Wel don Railroad will run as follows : . DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. Lcate Wilmington, Front St. "Depot at.... 6 60 A 11 Arrive at Wtldcnat........ 12 30 1 M Leave Weldon 11 40 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at 5 40 P M NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. ; DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot at..... 5 35 P M Arrive at Weldon at.... 2 20 A M Leave Weldon, daily at 3 16 A H Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at 11 45 AM The Day Train makes close connection at Weldon lor all points North via Bay Lia 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; JOHN F. DIVINE, ' au2 4 General Superintendent. ft wg?rTCrTac?jw, m tan Miscellaneous. THE KEW VTAS AWARDED HC FmSTPREMTOMJ At tho Centennial Exhibitlon7l87C, and.haa uiways carried on mo mgncst Honors . wherever cxiiibited.. A COMPACT, sim Pzr.TiVVLAmx:. Ijight ltunnlne'nn'i EFFICIENT LOCK STITCH" MACHINE. ADAPTED to tfco WANTS of EVKKYnOTJY. Tbo HOKTE SEWING t!l AC HINRv.a8 PerfeetsdenK years emce by tiio aid c t tho beat invewtrVO talent nna - Iianicnl feVUl. It cosiumii nil tno Kfiscutiai l'arts ef a FTR8T CLAM MACHINE, ii SIMPLE in CONSTRUCTION, 00 I SewinfT MacTfcunes. It will BUN for rsut without cosnso ONE CENT tor Rkpairs. In tho Manufacture ofthis MAC1ITNB tho Very Best IVIrVtorlala ar U8ED. The WEAliLNG PARTS are HARDENED, nnd tho Mechanism has been coasmccrau with tho special vUto of producincjaa Easy- Runningr, DURAULE, and almost NOISELESS MACHINE, adapted EQCAILT weli far Coarse or fine TIJBEAD, CX1T. TON, BILK or LINEN, 6EWIKO from the JAghttMt Uluilimt to Heaver Cloth awt IXATUER. such ConfldenceurELT in the INTRINSIC M EH ITS of the) HOME SEWING MACHINE tliat every MACHINE is fully Qa Warranted TorFiYC Years. LIVE AGENTS wantcl In locallUca wbert we are not represented. - fend for prices, and samples of work done . u mw u vt,, vi s4tt u kUI VI Olu SUCH. JoHHSOff OlARITGov 30 tlnlan Stara, Stw Terki 64 WasLiiGi Street, Boston, Mass. 1 111k Second Av.r Pittsburgh, Fa. 141 Sla.t' Street; Chicago, EL . ?l South 5th 8tret, fit. LeuIaSL 17 Hew iiestgosxry St., Baa rraJdiOOi OU . THOS. J. SOUTHEEIjlin) JIVERV AND SALE STAELBS, Comer Third and Prteecai Streets , . , Wilmington, N. C O- Horses and Vehicles for hire at rea sonable rates. Excuraion pasties to the bound and country accommodated. MBWm ft u rlZHL UJt in fetrengtn nnd Beauty, contains les3 Yorkina PartS2and isCapalle of DOING a iculer rafa of Work thxn Uixr sept 4 ' ' 1 1 Jr Yl.M
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