nnsE IN OCTOBER. 1'IIfc. -r . i sweet, too sweet, too late ! ..fill SVttT-M' . a n iitingaic will sing to thee ' " ..!iiv neMt -e. oi.v.u0 v., I1" V l. lives by tne garuen gate, J"'!1. rrovrs for thee will wait, WVvt, and lute! , DoitAvheu the soft June nights rt' f ,iiit whK ierfume, glad with song ? fre . "vert thou when the days were in .summer's young delights? thou now out cnecKs ana in- h.ll-C'M- r ik-f days, lone eights? . unlearn of winter's wheat v; ,p hill: down in tne woods fr0 . f ..'ivt'ii of stillness broods; A u r- . i h. mellow sun's noon-heat. iiJi l,'. .7,iiNes round thee beat, ' i;-raudsweet! - Early, Rising. jll, the shiner, occasional ry v : t-it'cnso ?.',"v,;vereI before the Illinois farmers, to bed 'jetflv to rise: ; ,r i.-1 txcerssary in this siga of llo 'if.r the farmer to rise in the middle 'fght ami .begin his work. This 'J t;,r,y-! tbc turning is a "''jf liirUrisnj.' It has inake hundred's rjj,Mt:s;iiil5 of yoang men curse the ncs'- There s ,,u tieed of getting up ,ji'r.4 i,r tiur o'eluck hi the Whiter '"f i'itr. w fanner who persists in 1 -li wiftf antlchiklicn- from their . .i ht tube visited by a missionary. tiiflCfciiough to rise alter the sun sets f.Jvimle "for what purpose do you J ' Tu foal the caith? Why not feed L more the night before? It is a waste i?-'1' . .. 11 J il..r ...-,..1 1 fVf. Til LllC OKI limes uiw uaw te L!Ut morni:) i. .M tin to In wrrK i'-' T 1 be! ore i lie ti:n had u-li 'Iiealhur upon his wings; 'mid as r:: i.i.i .nt, u!V a 1 had the ann , 1 U: j o ' Ii1. 4 I a Tint 2 Polite Society. i (w,,s ( ' huropcau soctty require -a. i if l. .i : i i 1 1 iiKusent nimseii mit m nauu V . . . , ...1 I 1 . Kmc ,l";,' wlu-u uu maweb u vtsic, p.. the habit has grown strongly oi late r : i t,..rj .iinei iciiua ui leaving uieir ilv- liaii. ninnnig their n"ger m-u i'rci..y of eosmetie j preparation their ambrosial locks, and entqr- i-iJiawi'.i room as if tlicy had come V.; stairs from their own apartments ' sht up stairs from the street. The ,f -uf tho liat, ns the fable of Geslef ;jcl nave taught us all, was long ago lifted as an outward sign and symbo .jfii.forcnci , a:;d s long as the pleasing j.fvie;i?:u is ket up in all civilized "coun tries tliat every stranger who writes to puUaud ouijht to be your "very obedi cr.tarvant," the dotUng of the hat may serve as well as any other sign ur symbol tuxnfa tho same idea when two people iiiei.teaeh other. To hold your hat in your hiiid is to iniply that you have taken it o:T 'fMt ut- respect to your host ; to !r;ivo u "Ui.M"le in tiie hall implies that y.tn'ih.k it !i fur .your own convenience . Uif Parisian aulhority gave as a feasoa f i civryia die hat into a drawing room tiut ii .en very sddom kuow what to do wtiii tin ir hvids, and that a hat is a handy thhiiiin hiilc one's awkwardness with. Tlivw is sjml' truth in this now, but there ms wore in the last century, when men 'iro una; Oi loss flexible throo-coruered aats, .is their name of chapeanx bras ktiks. to be tucked under the arm, and ik-riiul with gold lace. These decorative vJ !i;;tuau;eablo hats were real adjuncts to a-jrracaatulcasc of a well-bred man of ficwpiiii. who could use them, as ladies iiilw,, to gesticulate withal on occasion, fi tiipyj '' enabled him to' distinguish fcw&cn as neatly as uy. The nice coudue't of a clouded cane, Jthu dainty handling" of, a glilteriug. ciiic'cl sni.ff-box. Tho Sun will eer- 'jiuly a-ae with us that the fashionable "stove-pi re' of the nineteenth century iwt be very sucpcssfully used !a this way. To. carry such au ' unr ' juuly object in, one's hand, however, is ffrUiuly a '.most humiliating and impres cvb way of signifying our respect for tUeie upou whom wo call, and if we are k'b"!) np the old deferential mood, in a'f i-iiii'ir ..morals, this consideration "Sin to dock e the oucstion. lucre is a'-'tjitt thiiig, too, iu favor of the hat-in uvo.. iractico which is that tho man Wps his hat in his hand is sure of. V wfcvhile the recent dreadful fate of lJi WjJred castors, wide-awakes, and 'f 'icii-pieccs which were danced into u,l' ''! aner by the wild poet bwm .:Mhe hall of the London' Arts t' ', most solemnl v, in forms lis of the l'I;ItratinjT unccrtamties:of parting with "".' ut A cw York World be. a O 5 td OS 4 9 C o in i n o 02 t-i (5 P.'.- o w c lC o o o e o .a O C3 2 a 1 CO 3 - S I c5 3 2 -S OI 00 o rH a t-i . -2 O U M r . , D V VI km. j. SOUTHEEIANDjf IVLuy: AND SALE STABLES, vomer Third and Princess Streets, P$ Wilmington, N v.. 3i ILi ,; J shampoo and ba s QavE, 10 cent Hair Cut, I 6lapw, 25 cents. Hot, and Scents. 1 hours. Clean towels andfeatha at Badance.." All work donex I. FUi 8'! l0 f wavl I i' 1 1 J I I I toosa a tv r riw 1 aigua orfl in 1 i 1 11 - J ad oct 4 ffiiThe following quotation represent the wholesale price generally. ; Jxt making up small orders higher prices hare to be charged. HllUlTVfl n v. m vr vr iuui y ... . Double Anchor......., TidllKIn inntin. ( A 12 13 Standard Domestic. BACON North Carolina, nams, id , Shoulders, y lb Sides, t? fi....... 12K 13 9 11 12i I 13)5 -I 15 ' 10 7 8 iy r 3 Western Smoked Hams. ..J ; Sides, yffb Shoulders....... Dry Salted ' Sides, H) Shoulders, y lb.... utiiujj lave weight 1 75 100 2 00 2 50 28 30 8 00 10 00 00 H Off 15 20 . .25 35 25 40 00 ' 00 12J 13K 17 13 16 17 00 & 13 30 33 19 22 24 , 874 4 6 95 f BEESWAX V Ibi.. uniL-iua V llmiiigtoc, M Northern j;.. BUTTEK North Carolina ft Northern, y fi CAN D LES Sperm y 2 Tallow, y lb ... Adamantine, y set....'........ CHEESE Northern Factory, y Jb I.. Dairy cream, y lb.... State,. y Id r... COFFEE- Java, y ib Rio, y Laeruara, V lb. CORN MEAl y bushel.... COTTON TIES y lb DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 y yard...... Yarn, y bunch Mackerel, No. 1, y bbl....l6 00 No. 1, y yz tbl 9 60 Mackerel, No. 2,-t.bbl....l3 50 No. 2, y bbl......... 7 50 Mackerel, No. 3 y bbL....0O 00 Mullets, y bbl 3 60 N. C. Uerrinp, y bbl 5 00 20 00 & 0 00 00 00 0 00 10 50 4 00 8 00 Dry Cod, y lb 7 0 xLiiJ U Li r ine, y bbl......... 0 00 Super, Northern, y bbl... 0 00 Extra do " y bbl... 0 00 Family y bbU.10 50 . City Mill Super y bbl... 0 00 " Extra y bbl...'X 00 " FaiuilybbJ... 0 00 7 00 8 00 9 00 11 00 900 Q 00 11 00 12 00 00 00 00 00 G5 00 40 00 45 00 47 00 65 00 67 00 70 00 70 00 " Ex. Family bbl... 0 00 FERTIL1ZEKS . ' Peruvian (iuatio, 2C00 lbs. 70 00 iJ&ugh sj.rij'iih&te " " 00 00 Carolina i ertihser Ground Bon'.-, lloae "Metl " Flour Navaeia (iur.no, Complete Jiaaura ( " 50 00 " 00 00 00 00 " 00 00 " 55 00 " 00 00 " 00 GO " 00 00 W hann i rivophate . Wando Fho?phate, " BergerABruU'sUos. " " 00 00 00 00 Wilcor, Gibb k Co., ma nipulated Guano...,..!.. .55 00 55 00 70 00 9 15 1 ,00 82 00 75 None. 55 CO 1 25 1 50 4 4K 10 12 , 1 .10 1 20 65 1 05 80 00 11 12 00 13 GLUE y lb GRAIN Corn,store,i SGlba Uorn, cargo, $i 5G Ib8 Corn,-vol., y bushe! None. Oats, y bushel,.. Peas, cow, y bushel UIUES Green, lb Dry, y lb U A Y Eastern, y 100 lbs... North River, y 100 lbs.... HOOP IRON y Jton. LARD Northern y lb.. North Carolina y ib ; LniEVbbl M 136 0 00 ' i 27 00 25 00 23 00 35 00 JL.UM.iiKK City steam sa'wd c .....n 1 . f i-. oi 'rt OUIJIJIUU, IL'SHWeU, fy HI 11. 4.1 UU Rough edge plank, y M ft. 22 00 West India cargo, accord- . ing to quality, y M l't...20 00 Drertsed floorin,seasoDed.20 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, y M ft.- .......15 00 23 00 41' 57 38 40 60 4 00 30 1 45 1 10 S40 I 80 1 00 4 75 00 00 00 00 15 00 00 00 7 09 MOLASSES Cuba,hhdrl 49 ' Cuba, bbis., V 1 45 tjurar house, hhds. 44 'cal. ( ( bbls. V eal... 35 45 25 29 10 00 30 70 95 50 Sugar Syrup, bbls. y gal. N A I LS 0ut,4d to 20d,Vg 3 OILS Kerosene, cral Lard, "ti gai 1 Linseed, -p gal .'..I. "1 dtosin, "5J ir! V EAN U iS V bushel POTATOES Sweet, J bus. Irish, 'Northern, J bbl..... 4 PO It K Northern, citv m ess. 17 00 Tbin, y bbl... 00 60 Prime, y bbl (extra). ......00 00 Ruiup, y bbl.. .00 00 RICE Carolina, y 6 00 East lniia, lb Rough, y bushel l-?0 IK VA 6 00 85 00 n . 9 10 00 1 30 2 RAGS Country, y Jh.".-. City,;li..... ROPE.... SALT Alum,, y bushel. 23 00 00 00 10 00 13i 12 . 11K . 11 14 6 00 3 00' Liverpool, ? sack....... American y sack . Cadiz sack SUGAR Cuba, y lb........ 1'orto Kico, y tuwi. .......... A Coffee, t3 fb. B " , y lb C " V lb & ExC y ib.:... (!rasbefl lb 00 SOAP Northern, y lb.. 5 00 SHINGLES Contract, VP Common, M 2 50 Cypress saps y M.. 5 50 Cypress hearts, y M 7 50 STAVES W. O. bbl. y Mi 18 00 R O bhd. V E.. ...00 00 0 00 0 00 s 20 00 00 00 . Cvnress, y M.'.. .13 00 00 00' TALLOW 1 lb.. ....... 9 10 TIMBER Shipping y M ...12 00 13 00, Mill, prima per M. .8 60 '10 00 Mill, fair per M .............-. 7 50 '& 8 50- Inferior ij Ordinarv.per M 4 00 6 00 WHISKEY Nortb'n, per gl 1 40 5 00 1 North Caro ina, per gal... L,75 2 50. WOOL Unwashtd, per Jb. ?18 20) Wshed per 2) ............ 28 -.30 Clothinfi: and Hats Renovated HAVING COMMENCED the business bf dying cleansing: and pressing all kinds of -Clothing and IIats,"I would solicit the patronage of the public. in general. , Charges moderate and satisfaction guaiau- tccd. Also, Old for work. . Clothing and Hats (exchanged C. P. REMSEN, (Practical UaUer and Dyer,, Cnv:ie Kow Second' St au 17 Wo Respectfully Offer to tho Public . QNEOF THE Largest and Chcarcst stocks READY MADE CLOTHING, ' HOOTS AND SHOES, f HATS, DUY GOODS, Arc,, &c, ic, Ac., iu this city or State. We reapcctfully solicit a call befara p$r- chasing elsewhere. ..- SOL. BEAR & BROS. 18 A 20 Market street JOHN Sr JAMES, USTICE OF THE PEACE. J Office North side of Dawsoa'a Arenae, Jnd I I I - c in' IDool cans oct 15. Iliscollaneous. THE A News Paper, 8 published everyevonibg 3Sailay excepte AT 5'JAYear 9 Or 60 cento a m ntb, strictly in"J ad ranee The Reading Public are respectfully inform ed that it shall be the constant aim 'A the pro prietor to furnish them with I A LIVE NEWSPAPER, containing the latest news of th day, anden deavoring to keep its readers fully informc in regard to events of interest and importance occurring iu every quarter of the world.j .-OOP. DAILY MARKET REPORTS Will tuti ad correct, and willoe kept open until he latest possible moment. Mer chants in the c"ity and country may rest as sured that they will be thoroughly reliable. The News Columns Will contain the reports, botft of news and markets, received here each day at noon, and the L ) C A. L I) E P A R T M E N T il'a6 been placed in careful and experienced hands. , Friends in the section of country con nected with this city, will greatly oblige the Editor, and will contribute additional inter est to these columns by forwarding any item3 of news that may occur in their respective localities. 1 - AliL CORRESrONDENCE, 1 1 1 " On matters of general interest will be gladly received, but our friends must bear in mind that they must write only on one side of the paper; that they must forbear useless verbi age, mast correct'thelr own manuscript and moat avoid abusive personalities. A re liable nadfe muatho furniehed with each coo- municution as the Editor will not be held ac- . , countable for the views or language of cor- . . .1 respondents. OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST, Even bciore type was set for the first issue, w as an exceedingly flattering one, and is . 1 probably the largest bona fide list with which any newspaper in North Carolina ever before began publication, and ia now rapidly on the increase especially on the various railroad tinoa. ; k" jonn. t. jaivies, Ediiok Ann PaoraiKToa, Office on Secondstrect, between Prin Pa SI y j " - ': ' . eeaa and Cheantt near the Pavtoffice. oct ' - i Bail Eoad Lines, &c. Gen'l Sup'ts Office, WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND AU- GUSTA RAILROAD.. Wilmington, NC, August 4, 1877. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE On and after Sunday, Aug'ust 5, the follow ing schedule will be run on this road: DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN, (daily except Sunday.) Leave Wilmington 12 0i) M Arrive at Florence......... 6 00 PM ! Leave Florence.......... 12 30 P U 1 Arrive at Wilmington. 5 20 P M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily). Leave Wilmington... 6 00 P M Leave Florence..... 9 53 P M Arrive at Columbia... 1 11 AM Leave Columbia...... ....11 30 P M Leave Florence 2 30 AM Arrive at Wnmrngton.."...!.......... 6 30 A M This Train will only stop at Fjemington, Whiteville, Fair Bluff, Marion, Tlorence, Timmonsville, Sumter and Ac-tcm between Wilmington and Columb ia. p THROUGH FREIGHT . TRAIN (Daily, ex cept Sundays. ) Leave Wilmington .......J......... 2 30 P M Leave Florence -2 35 P M Arrive atyColumbia..... 10 10 A M Leave Columbia. 6 00 P M Leave Florence.......... 2 50 A M Arrive at Wilmington.....". 10 20 A M ft$5 Passectrpr for Atio-natji. and bevbnd should take Night Erpress Train fronjWil- muiiou. Through Sleeping Cars onnighttrains for Charleston and Macon. JOHN F. DIVINE, aug 4 General Superintendent. WILMINGTON & V7ELD0N EAILH0AD COMPAirr. Office of Ges'l ScrEiiiNTBXDEST V Wilmington, N. C, August 4, 1S77. j - On and after Sunday, August.5th, 1877, I'assenger trains on the Wilmington s vei don Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot at.. C 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.? M NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. DAI LiT EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot at 5 35 P i) Arrive at Woldon at 2 20 A M Leave Weldon, daily at..... 3 15 A M Arrive at Wilmington. Front St. Depot at....; 11 45 AM The Day Train makes close connection at Weldon for all points North via Bay Line daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Rich- mono and all rail routes. N;.rht train makes close connections at Weldon for all point3 north via Richmond, JOHN F. DIVINE, aug-i General Superintendent heSouth Atlantic, A MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED X3L to Literature, Science and Art, will be issued in Wilmington, North Carolina, Octo ber 15th, 1877. 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Itco&ts norn in? to try tho business. No oue"who engages tills to make preat pay." Addres8.TDe Peo ple's Journal," PorLaud, Maine. aug IMCML & SIM MIOO The Handsomest, the Best TonO.o iUlost Durable Pianos Madei. They are Beautiful Rosewood, Scta and enc-third Octavw, with every IroproTemcni and fully guaranteed. Their ctoderate price and Uniform success have W0H ; t for them the position of a Standard of Economy and Durability. Acknowledged by all Iusiciaiis to . bo the Best 88,000 wow OVER AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY .MARCHAL & SMITH PIAtlO Ci Mr, ROBERT W. SMITH; Agent, 7 University Plaoo, XJocrTJcrll April D APPLETOW'S AMERICAS CYCL?QP:1DIL " NEW REVISED EDITION. Entirely rewritten by the ablest .writers on every subject. Printed 'from new type, ond illustrated with Several Thousand Engravings and Maps The work originally published under the title of THE NEW AM1.U1CAN CYLCOlvK DIA was completed in l-s;, since which time the wide eirculatiou whk-h it lnu at tained in all parts .01 the United Elates and the signal developments which have taken place 111 every brunce 01" sscieuce, literattre. and art, have induced the editor and pub lisher to submit it to an exact and thorough revision, and to issue a new editiim entitled TUB AJdJfcliilC'AIS CYCLOlKIIA. "Within the last ten years the- irogrcss of discovery in 'every department ciKnowiedia has made a new weik of releienee an im perative want. The movement of political affairs have kept pace with the discoveries oi science and their fruitful application to the industrial and useful arts and the conv :iicnc.' and re finement of social iiie. tiieat wars, and con sequent revolutions Lave occurred, involv ing national changes of peculiar-moment. The civil war oi our country, which w as at its height'when i.he last volume of tne old work appeared, has happily ended, and a new 'Course of commercial and industrial activity tia$ bteii.cgmmeneed. L.ree acceions to onr geogra-pliical knowledge iKive been made' by the indefati-gableexpioi-erof .Vli'iea. The gre.it political revolutions of the last decade, wiin'thc natural lesult ol the -lupse of time, have biouglit into pi:b;ie iew a multitude ol new niea, wliose names are in every one's mouth, and of whose lives everyone ij curious to know the particulars Great balics have been 'ought a. id iniior tant sieges iiiaintui::ed; o: Wi.icU the details are as yet preserved oniv in tne n .v.- p;iiers or in tiie trasient publications c-r tne day, and which omrht now to take their place 1x1 permanent and authentic lu.- tory. 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No. 37 Market itmt, " t -Vrilaolnf ton, V. C. (EaUblhihlillli GUARANTEE THE MONEY'S WORTH for every article purcbaaed of them ' An elegant stock of fiae Watcba, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Fancy Goods, Ac, kept constantly on band for sale at a rery alight advance on New York coat. Agents for the Diamond Spectacles. . Our country friends are invited to call and see. dee 13 WE CLAIM rOR THK IMfBOTSS WHITNEY SEWING . - MAGHIHEG The following specific pointa of avperlorltjt J-Great Simplicity in Construction. 2 Durability.; 3 Exceedingly Light Running; 4 Still Running. Noise lets. 1 5 Perfonns all Varieties of Work ti-Beautyof Finish and Workman ship. 7 GREAT REDUCTION 1ft PHce. Machines sent on trial before payment ia re quired ; written guarantee to keep, m&ckiaes in order for e years given wjtU each JBt cbine. Why Pay Old Prices? ' . Fur circulars and particular, - - k Addres?, TIIE WHITNEY MF'O CO., ' de!i9 PaUrson If. J, $600 ! PIANOS FOR : JJ250 And all other styles ihHbe same proportion, including Grand, Square and UprishWaJI Itactokt Pricks. No agenta; no comaU siods ; no discounts. These Pianos mad one of the finest displays at the CentcniUl Exhi bition, and were unanimously reconunanded for the HIGHEST UONORS. NeTlIann factory one of the largest and finest in th world. The Square Grands eon tain ' Hath ushek's new patent Duplex Overatrnnf Scale, the greatest improvement in the hfetory ot piano making. The Uprighta are the FiXEar is America. Dont fail to write for Hi nitra ted and Descriptive Catalogue. mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., apl. H No. 56 Broadway, Jf. T. LIPPITT'S See Cream P&rlc7. YIILLJJE OPENED ON WEDNESDAY f a morning, 25th inat. Pnre Cream fla vorqd with choicest fruita will be keptdurinr the season. . STRAWBERRIE8 . large and luscious will be kept when ever they can dc procured in either this or the Charlee ton markets. Cream Bent to any part of tho city in quarts and gallona froica, free ft cLarfre. All orders for Cream for Bmadar must be left Saturdays. - . sa. Entrance to Palor on PrinceaaSt. api 2i Prune tmoyieni for a Year. Less TUan Four cent! a Week.; MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE 14 V INTKOD U CINQ THE 1 A. Oil Which for more than 55 Yeara haa beea the ' . .: STORY, SKETCH AND FAMILY FAPtB, is well known all over the United State. It is published weekly, containa ebjht Urre pa'ge-r, clearly printed on good paper, filled with the choicest stories and ahetcnei by the best writers; not sensational trash, bst anck as a mother is willing to hare bet dlldrea read. The whole tone of the paper la rsrt and elevating. M ' 4 It. also containa Historical and CbrTtrpblcaJ articles; Scientific ; AgricnllttraJ and llonae hold Departments ; Fashion Article weekly, fresh and unexcelled ; Iiuaoromf Kote Lit erary Reviews ; Newa Notes ; Bora and Girla Columns; and Strong and 8parkllnzLIito- viola ns a. T t l body loves to read, and the price la calf T.Wfl TiftTT.ATa A TrnAn Sample copy containing club ratsa: on receipt of a 3-cent stamp. Addrca i No. 918 276 Sansom Street, Philadelphia Pa, . N. B. Re sure and affix'tb naimberOlS before BENNETT A yiTfTTT fivtLZZ know through what paper thd rabscrlptioa comes. 1 t-. !.; i FemaleSchcol. MI33ES BURR & JAMES, PrindnaJa. rpiIE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL Beaaion mm m Litllliiil of this Bt-bool will commenee on TDURS- , ths ath cf October. Pupils of all area received, while the same care will be feeatew ed upon each, from advanced your Ladle to tho smallest child, Object teaching combined with text book instruction, ia a particular feature of the school, the Prindpala,' after long and careful experience, having foead i to be the most ad ran tareo us aaethodof "Imt parting knowledge to the young and csamir ing child. t - a I Vocal music and caJIathenka free of extra charge, excepting a trifle for the daily xu of calisthenic apparataa, - , . Musical Department under the supervision of Mrs. M. 8. Cnahing, whoae Ion rand faith ful experience renders her peculiarly fitted for this work. - ; . , . , rp For tenna, lc, iee or. nddresa PriacHeJ . " -v t. - - - "J . ' - '..'"" . . : ". '' ' '. "" "- . ' . .- - i Cor. Front Kl, lcomPl a cess. I J