Y
RllKn. .CHILD."
, . j yp found a butterfly
?r Oh, do see its wings !
V'1'' '''iJrVicb pretty thtngs-
brined, -with blue, and
ted 3 II
'.wlH-n all tbe days arc
il- ni.l in absent accent mild.
i- Jie!'r!n hurried, child!" .
i
,- .lolly, quite forgot lier
,:.tti'"-l,t.v"u "JS""' down
, .in1. uit say em in the bed,
i'-r"Viiiai il i just as near.
!tfc'nK :,..i,i ,i vou s'nofse He can
'' c.k.- from out the ruffles
-I in hurried, child."
, tlio flowers in the sky
' 3,"f .' -ind won't you, by-and-by.
i W 1 , ' up me in vour arms and tell
WieCi n!Kut IU-dRldinKlIfKKl?"
;; Hush, hush, you drive
I'm burried, child!'
li:r w vfrvtjUiet. now;
,.u?.7.1l was the ehll.Uh
u.-rifd. "Mother, do you know
"n " 'Lm' vou tiiust. be hurried so ?
'Vi.lnrvKrhttle-erthan I.
. L"inr f-ennles, and will buy
iirk . l. h'? as it can b.
I or vou ano me :
'.vh it.' I
i. ill I
, i.,.-; it - Hii.-f -
. i il 4 "!"-; '.'ill!
hi
-.1 tjj '': I h . f H'l nil l
-. mi- i ! I J"""--1 ov.-r wbv
Tin moves so slowly by."
rlkW1 1. If cares must ever fall,
, o ik.- them stones to build a
:-!'v,n a"''. yiMir own; and miss your
"-b' , cwia to take its fih t !
rln ' l.-ibv questionings you are
""ILinc wat-Is unaware; r
;K patheml by the way.
'' " for darkest day.
1 l.t'."" - v O J J
,Djni lion of" Mars ami Saturn:
ti! (- within Uirco months have
ken in conjunction, towit,
,'v;::ist a;i'l the List Saturilay .
'. v."-, (sent yc.tr also the moons of
..bm disc jvercd.a id that fiery
sii'raol" war, has shone with tm-
iir'liuicv. Iti'eu, astrono-ners
.u.lv wh.it jtroccss we caunot c.x-
ihis planet wi i not aam ap-
jrand lustrous until the year
vritrr was one of a party of ladies
nun who ia watching these
v bodies on Sabbath night, when
vro cloudless and spangled with
;.i: nt bulous milkv way looking
,a v luminous, observed a most rc-
ille l'Leti'iinenon. ;
n whirh. though the larger plan-
tin- I'.cr in si'e, owing to its
-t!i!in',asscd through precisely'
v in'! I'Mis as a revoi vnr -n
ii nlaiift would wax' and wane in
a i';)!iahj to the maked eye,
ii,' out lustrously, then gratJu-
H'ing J'iiuer and dimmer, until
to view, but in the next mo
!,v!v reappearing again in all its
''.ti'ulgence. r
; ;h no halltiGiDation. The fact
f 1 first by one gentleman, who
inintoned fice other friends to study
rlMile the phenomenon. "c'i
.'.meJ the appearance of the two
t nur conjunction and distinctly
-:tet; cliaoges in Saturn, which as
'rM only be compared t ) tho re
:btiteru of a lightship or beacon
Ncvtr was a fact bctfer authen
lUit how will our cpuidnuncs and
:..cil sai'iins account "for these
'"mm.-uions in Saturn? Was it the
:;!il' iitmosphcre?To this we an
'! never was there sctMi a clearer
''"'f night: and why, then, did not
t'd others uf the heavenly bodies
' iW suns changes?. The matter is
ui mystery and wo can only
M' tlic imkol fact. : lu this con
Uvnriiit the followins observa-
t&a from the New York World : .
iil;int'ts Mais and Saturn.
Hwcbtcu'seen close together dur-
1-5C Stntiicr -i 1 1 1m i rr-ii?nnf rt?rn
r.v- la iW early summer both of
iuuiu5 were passing -around the
pi'nr. rom West:. '.to cast, until
13 Jb' the apparent motion of lars
c''lwliminisli, and on the 27th of
ili)';IJtli they were in conjunction,
on iri regular motion to tho
Hi dirniuifchiug veloky for a little
"""l then stopped, fl'hcn its rct-lii-
tiuii began, and it agniu pass
r:; en August lo, contiuuimr its
!' ilv.. nvi f.., 1 .1 m
iivoi, vji crv-ltVl UCJlUX'a,
-ce move it took up Us original
-in west to .cast,-;which has since
M with, increased velocity, its
' H'oMtiou fronr night to night
Hv distinguishable. This rapid
;v enable it tp overtake the
j ir" t to-day, (Saturday.) and the
tt,!l be nearer each other than
'Vc u seen before during the
NKun Nut Shell.
"on. A. M. Waddell.
I'tf-L-cd to note amoncthomanv
; appointments made bj Speaker
7",; for the I'haTmanship of the dif-
-vviiimmees, tne nameoi mo
t-e, ::a5 satisfaction, not only to the
Lt , V i ni,inan nas so long,
wittiml'y represented, but to
J pleof North Carolina, for
.le'evetbat through Lis effort 9
'lilies will be greatly increased,
. "UEv Borlinna Tk t,
S,in tW. respect, will
- u .. T V ine ouuittc world. Tbo
by u- i , ,cvo o Biono un
rv t nich big State will be bener
BE Tl Trto
iiLT KKVIEW.
Rail Road Linel;r&crr
Gen'! Sup'ts -Office,
WILMIXGTOX,-COLUMBIA ' aVd11aV
OUST A RAILROAD.
Wilmington, If. C, August 4 1877.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
On and after Sunday, August 5, the follow
ing schedule will be run on this road; ' ;
DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN, (daily
except Sunday.)
LeaTe Wilmington 12 01 31
Arrivc'at Florence....... 5 OO P M
Leave1 Florence 12 30 P M
Arrive at Wilmington........... 5 20 P it
NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN1 (Dailr).
Leave Wilmington 6 00 P M
Leave Florence............ 9 : P M
Arrive at Columbia...... 1 11 A M
Leave Columbia ...11 :;0 P M
Leave Florence...,- 2 30 A M
Arrive at Wilmington 6 JO A M
This Train will only top at Flemington,
Whiteville, Fair Bluff, Marion, Florence,
Timniorisville, Sumter and Acton between
Wilmington and Columbia.
THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN (Daily, ex
cept Sundays.)
Leare Wilmington 2 30P M
Leare Florence 2 35 P M
Arrire at Columbia 10 10 A M
Leave Colombia:.. 5 00 P M
Leave Florence...... '. 'J 50 A M
Arrive at Wiliiiingtfn..w............. 10 20 A M
JtS Pap?erijiM for Angnstaand bevond
should take .Niii.ht f!x-4rc? 'JV-nin fro") Wjl
rni r, :,. '
.j,. Tin- -i!.' .-'''.j'tf.'c i'r.- n iitt ?r in
for (,'hr l ...t. .
.MM! j . ij V ,
4 - ' -r. 'i d -."ui'.-i ir.l"'.'i i !.
WILMINGTON Si WELDOK
RAILKOAD- COMPANY. ;
Offick or Obn'i St rEKiKTKiiDENT
Wilmington, N. C, August 4, 1877
On and after Sunday, August 5th, 177,
Passenger trains on the Wilmington A Wel
don Railroad w ill run aa follows :
DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN', daily.
Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot
at..................... 6 50 A W
Arrive at Weldr fi at...... 12 :!0 P M
Leave Weldon.: 11 40 A M
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St,
Depot ai
5 40 P M
NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Wilmington,. Front St.
Depot at....
Arrive at Weldon at...
Leave Weldon, daily at
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St.-
Depot at
5 35 P M
2 20 A M
r, 15 A M
11 45 A M
The Day Train makes close connection at
Weldon lor all points North via Hay Line
daily, (except Sunday ) and daily, via Rich
mond and all rail routes.
Night trXin makes close connections at
Weldon for all points north via Richmond.
. JOHN F. DIVINE,
aug4 - ' General Superintendent.
THE
Highest Honors
AT THE
EHTENNIAL EXHIBITION
be judges unanimously recommend th
MEN DE-L SSOHN
;F5ainios-
I011 THE
Diploma of Honor anl' Medal of Merit.
' Placing'them in the Front Rank
Without a Suoerior-
For strictly fir?t-class instrumffnts.
$000 f r $250. J?(;o0 for $275.
$700 for $300, 750 for $325.
$800 for $350. $!00 for $100.
$1000 for $450
No Commission to Agents.
No Discounts to Teachers.
No Deviation in Trice.
The, Mendelssohn
GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT
Piamios
Contain valuable patents 'and improvement
never before introduced.
SHATHUSHEK'S
New Patent Di tlei, Overstrcnq Scale,
Is the greatest advance in the history of Pia
no making, producing the most aatoniehing
power, richness and depth of tone, and a sus
taining .singing onality never betore Attained,
being a "Grind Piano in a Syuarc case."
i
Tho Mondolssohn Uprights
A !i l-V T i I I X EST 1 N AMERICA.
1 1
th
J V
I. ! MUKOd' t!e 4'V .11" f
2. UA
. Ut Arenuc
O
PIANOS SENT ON TRIAL
-"Saft-Illustrated and descriptive Calarve
o ailed free.
MENDELSSOHN PIANO 00
BUSINESS OWIC I -
. No. b6 Broddvcay, N. - f-
jyi AND AFTER MONDAY, Nor. 5th,
te OxiBanca prohibiting CATTLE from
running at large will be enforced. ,
II. C. BROCK, ,
Chief of Police.
PRICES
EIPEIITIIS
oct 23-
tynoiUBAXiirxixciio.
i JThe following qvoUtiona represent the
wholeaaU pricea generally. "In making up
amall ordeff higher price hare to be charged.
DAUUliSU Uunny
Doubly Anchor........ m..
Deuble Anchor "A'..:....
Standard" Domestic
BACON North Carolina,
UX 13
WA 15
- 10
7 s
namtyriD
Shoulder. W lb.
Side, V B....,
Western Smoked.
Hama.. ....
Side. ft..
DDouiaers
Dry Salted
Sides, ft...
Shoulders. V lb.
liEEF Live weiirht.
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine
oecona iiaaa, each.
BRICK S Wilmingto'v M
Northern ..i.... 0
BUTTER-North Carolina ft
Northern, " Jb ..
CANDLES Sperm ft
Tallow, ft........;..
4 0
00
28
00
00
15
25
25
00
(3 2 00
2 50
30
10 00
20
ob
40
00
IS
17
13
33',
22
auauiuuBe, set.
Northern Factory, fl
17
16
00
30
19
24
SUte. lb.....!......
t
COFFEE Jura, V ft...
mo, id
Laguara. ft.
CORN MEAl-iP bushel..
H7
4
Junua ties t lb
DOMESTIC
Sheeting, 4-4 J? yard....
Ynrr. bunch
FISH- r
"'X
Marker'. N. 1
V bbl..
on
M:
:(
No. I, V lA 'bl:-.
(if ( Oil
.Vickii., N.. 1
'. '-', ' V- hi-l
"blV.
'Mt
".I)
uU
00
0
00
00
00
MarW.Tcl, No. f bhi t o u
to
4
8
"N. C. Herring, "W bbl.
- Drr Cod, V lb....
oo
FLOUR Fine. bbl 0 00
7
8
y
Super, Northern, V bbl... O 00
Extra do " V bl... 0 00
Family " V bbL.,10 50
City -Mill Super bll... 0 00
" Extra V bbl.:. 0 00
" Family? bbl... 0 00
" Ex. Family y bbl... 0 00
FERTILIZERS
n oo
y oo
io oo
n oo
U 00
00 00
00 00
65 00
40 00
45 00
47 00
Gb 00
67 00
70 00
70 00
00 00
70 00
Peruvian Guano, y 2000 lbs. 70 00
Baugh's Phosphate
" 00 00
Caroluia fertilizer
Ground Bone,
Bone Meal
' " Flour
Navapsa Guano,
Complete Manure
" 50 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
44 55 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
" 00 00
00 00
Whann'B Phosphate
Wando Phosphate, "
BergerABrutx'sRos. " "
Wilcox, Gibb A Co., ma
nipulated Guano..'. 55 00
GLUE V lb. 9
GRAIN Corn,store, 561bs 00
Corn, cargo, 56 lbs 00
15
82
75
Corn, yel., V buBhe!.
None.
vaia, ff uunuei
Peas, cow, ? bush
HIDES Green, lb
Dry, V &
HAY Eastern, V 0 lbs
North River, V 100 lbs....
55
I 25
4
10
1 10
95
60
50
i0
05
HOOP IRON y ;ton. ......
LARD Northern V lb
North Carolina W lb
LIME y bbl
80 00
j
IVA
00
12
13
1 35
0 00'
LUMBER Citv steam sa'wd
' Ship stuff, res'awed,ipl ft. 24 00
Rough edpe plank. V M ft. 22 00
West India cargo, Record
ing to quality, V M ft...20 00
Dressed flooring,seasoned. 20 00
Scantling and boards, com
mon, V M ft 15 00
27 00
25 00
23 00
35 00
'22 00
MOLASSES Cuba.hhd-ftgl
Cuba, bbls., y gal
Sugar house, hhdg. y gal.
" " bbls. y gal...
Suo-ar Svruo. bbls. i cral.
40
45
35
45
41
57
38
40
60
00
30
45
10
40
SO
00
75
NAILS Cut,4d to 20d,JkV 3 25
OILS Kerosene, t? cal 29
Iard, gal
Linseed, y gal
1
10
1 00
30
70
95
4 50
Rosin, y gal
PEANUTS V bushel
POTATOES-Sweet, y bus
Irish, Northern, V bbl
V
1
4
PORK Northern,city ness.17 00
Thin, y bbl. 00 00
Prime, y bbl (extra) 00 00
Rump, y bbl 00 00
RICE Carolina, y 'ft....... . C
East India, V 00
Rouch. bushel 1 -20
00 00
00 00
15 00
00 00
7
00
1 30
RAGS Countrv, y ft...
City, y ft
ROPE
SALT Alum, V bushel..
Liverpool,, y sack
IA
2
2
23
VA
6
00
85
00
75
9 A
10A
00
00
00
00
10
00
American y sack
Cadiz y sack.
SUGAR Cuba, y ft
Porto Kico, id
A Coffee, y lb.."
b " y ft...
c " y ft ...
x c y ft
Crushed? ft...
SOAP Northern, y lb......
SHINGLES Contract, yl
Common, y M.... ....- 2
Cypress sapa y M 5
Cypress hearts, y M 7
STAVES W. O. bbl. y M.18
R O hhd. V E .....00
4
12
UA
n
14
VA
6 00
3.;00
0 00
0 00
00
5
00
50
50
50
00
00
00
9
00
50
50
00
40
75
18
28
20 00
00 00
00 00
10
13 00
10 00
Cvuress. V M 13
TALLOW ft
TIMBER Shipping y M ...12
Mill, prime per M 8
Mill, fair per M ...
Inferior to Ordinary,per M
WHISKEY North'n, pergl
North Caroina, per gal ...
8 50
6 00
5 00
2 50
20
30
WOOL Unwashed, per ft...
Washed, per -ft
Miscellaneous.
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17 Ilorth Fiftb Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
OUR INKS ARE OF A SUPERIOR
quality, being made from the best ingre
dients and under the personal supervision ot
a practical printer and pressman, therefore
we will guarantee cverv pound of Ink sold to
be of a Superior Jet Black, Quick Drying,
and entirely free from setting-off.
Our price are from 30 to 50 per cent, low
ei than any other Inks manufactured in the
United States.
A trial of a sample keg will convince any
printer that h has been paying nearly double
what he should for his Inks in times past
Pat up in kegs and barrels to suit purchasers.
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JTIYERY AND SALE STABLES,
Corner Third an'd Frioceas Street,
" .'-' . . "
r, ! Wilmington, N. C.
Em Horaet and Vehicles for hire at rea
sonable rates, v Excursion "parties to the
Sosad and. country accomuiodated.
Specialtv
' may 25
-
Micsellaneou8.
Thi Ct lllutratethtMaaflirof Utiejj' '
DOUCHE.1
This lntrnmenf i?Y;sfiiclallTdeeIgB(
f". r - ?ts t o i inn f ir.n s9 ... i m t i m
' It Is tho on'r fnrm isf ir.t!CfSiA
with whi.-h 11 aid medicine can be carried hia
up and verfertly applied to all parta of the affect.
c t nasalpa.eae. hnd the chambers or cavitle
communicating therewith; la which sore and
ulcers frequently exi-t, and from wmh tho cnJ
frrhal d;hrto -cncr;.:iv t:r.v.--. xvnnt
i" tii-.itnu- ( .n-.-,rl! l.t-r. l..f..ri- h..
a i iar-j-. ! H...M ...:.., r.i ;,i . ;.f ij.f.uii.fc
ii.--. i .. - :.. tin '"mil.- ii,.. i. i in t.r. -.v n m-
'' :''- -ri !":' ..:(,,:.. I'..,. ..: ,. -.
m ii..- . t ;- .-Mir, i. ,.
!'- i,.-. !i .. . vn'l"
'A'" " '"i M.ii . .till: . .. in 1 r I o f M.
full Mini t.M. II l I ll'll liina V , . ,n .. i. v
f...'t, H. Inui. w ('i, :i... i-
lucut,
i'.ii.-.ii. i:. i... ii rim-., i,' iii
Attacks or "Cold lu th
llead " Ly a few application;
CATARRH
V SY.HPTO MS Frequent
iitanacni1, oiscnarjre iftiimp into uiroat some-
times profuse, wsti-rv, tiiick mucus, jurulent
offensive, etc. In other, a dryness, drv.watery,'
weak, or -inflamed eyen, tj'pi'nr up, or obstruc
tion, ot na-al paj.-ap's, rinjrin in ear, deaf
ness, hawking Hnd ciiffhin to clear throat,'
ulceration?, scabs from ulcers, voice alterci.'
nasal twang-, otlVnsive breath, impaired or totftl
deprivation ot .vense of smell and t&Me, di7i
liess. mental depression, loss of appetite, Initi
ation, enlarged tonsils, tickliiiK coujrb, etc.
Only a'-few.of these .-vm;vmis. are likely to b
present in any case at "one time.
Dr. Sato's Catarrh Remedy, when n?0'l
with Dr. l'icrco's Nasal Douche, and ac
companied with the constitutional treatment
which i9 recommended in the pamphlet that
wraps each bottle of the Kemedy, u a perfect
ppeciflc for this loathsome disease. It la mild and
pleasant to n?o, containing no stronjr or caustic
drujra or poisony. The Catarrh Kemedy la sold at
W cents!, Douche at 00 ccnts.by all Drag-gists.
R. r. riEllCF, jut, jy.t rroprr,0
BUFFALO, K. T.
CORES DISEASES fir.'
rHRQATJLUNGSIL
In the wonderful me-llclne to which the afflict
ed are above directed for relief, the discoverer
Relieves he has combined in harmony more ox
Nature's sovereig-n curative propcrrfc, which
i;ol ha instilled into the vegetable kingdom
for healing the slk. than were ever before come
bined in one meliclne. The evidence of thla facft
is found in the great variety of most obstinate
diseases which it ha been found to conquer. In
the cure of Broiichitlg, Severe Cough,
and the early stages of Consumption, it ha
astonlsheil "the medical faculty, and eminent
Shyaicians pronounce it the greatest medical
iscovery of the age. While it cures the sever
est Coughs, It strengthens the Fvstcm and pari
fles the blood. By its great and thorough
Llood-purifyLng properties, it cures all Hn
mors, from the worst Scrofula to a common
Blotch. Pimple, or Eruption. Mercurial
disease, Mineral Poisons; and their effects, aro
eradicated, and vigorous health and a sound
constitution established. Eryfilpela Salt
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Skin, in short, all the numerous discieea caused
by bad blood, are conquered by this powerful,
purifying-, and Invigorating medicine.
If you feel dull, drowp-r, debilitated, haTe sal
low color of skin, or vellowish brown rpots on
face or body, frequent headache or dUtlness,
bad taste in month, internal heat or chills alter
nated with hot flushes, low spirits, and gloomy
forebodings, Irregular appetite, and tongno
coatcdjvou are suffering from Torpid Liver,
or BIllousnefl." In many c-asea of
"Liver Complaint" only part of these
pvmpt-oms are experienced. Aj a rcmedv for
all such case, Dr. Pierce's Golden Meli&ai Dis
covery has no equal, as it effects perfect cure?,
leaving the liver strengthened ana Wealthy.
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