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EVENING EDITION.
From the Philadelphia Press.
rilB DEAD BIRD IN THE HOUSE.
There is a curious eloquence iii a bird ; -It
sings bo rhvmo and speaks no word ;
Yet, in a human house it is a voice
That often makes the human soul rejoice;
It is a living and a thrilling token
Of things untold and of hopes unbroken.
And now our little songster yellow
Has calmly fluttered out its little day;
It was such a sweet and winsome little
fellow, ; -:
And passed, so like a golden cloud away,
That we do miss it like some holy thing;
AimJ mm its silenced power to sing
Will not let its image from our house de
part, " ' .
Anil so we shrine it in the memory of the'
heart !
General Field, of Fredericks
burg, Va., has. recently returned home
from Egypt, where he held a high position
in the army of the Khedive. His with
drawal. from that army grew out of the
Turko-Russian complications, in which
Egypt, through her vassalage to the Sultan,
has been forced to take part. The Ameri
can officer could not conscientiously take
llic field for the Crescent against the Cross,
and so resigned. . f
Render tne Liver Active
When that important secretive gland requires arous
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inacn timers, ine nauonai remeuy ior inactivity ui
the bilious organ, for constipation, and for dyspep-
tia, besides those malarious disorders to which tor
pidity of the liyer predisposes a person.! Far more
..' surely docs this celebrated anti-bilious cordial ac
complish a curative result than mercury or any oth
er mineral drug used to cure liyer disorders. In
fact, such medicaments cannot fairly be called rem
edies, since, although they may have a temporary
effect, they eventually fail to influence the systom
remedially, but often do it serious injury! The Bit
ters, on the contrary, are a specific of the most sal
"utiuxjmlurc, and are likewise a reliable and agreea
ble tonic, appetizer and nervine.
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Double Anchor "A". ...
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Hams, 9 S(uew.: .
Shoulders, 9 lb
Sides, N. C. choice, to
Western Smoked
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Shoulders,... .; . .
' Dry Salted .
Sides 9 a.....
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Northern.. ...
BUTTER North Carolina, V .
Northern, 9 B.
CANDLKS-Sperm, 9 ...
Tallow, 9 U... .. .. il.. .j
' Adamantine, &.... . . .
CHEESE Northern Factory V
Dairy, creamy to............
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COFFEE Java. to . .
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Mullets. bbl. ....... .......
N. C. Herring, 9 bbl.. . .... .
Dry Cod, 9 --
FLOUR Fine, V bbl
Super. Northern. 9 bbl......
Kxtrado. . B bbl.....
Familv 9 bbl.......
City Mills 8apr., 9 bbl....
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Dry, 9
HAY Eastern, 9 100 tos........
Wester, 9 100 lbs....
North River, 9 100 tos. . .
HOOP IRON ton ...
LARD Northern, 9
North Carolina. 9 S ...... . .
UMK 9 bbl....
LUMBER City !stkamSaweu
Ship Staff, reeawod, fi Mft..
Rough Edge Plank, 9 M ft...
WeHlIndiaCarraeB.according
to quality, K M f t.
1 Dressea Flooring, seasoned..
Scantling and Boaros, com
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MOLASSES -Cuba, hhds. 9 Kl. -
Cuba, bbls 9 gal ........
Porto Rico.hhds. ..... ....
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OILS Kerosene, 9 gal
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POTATOES Sweet, bnshel.. .
Irish, Northern, bbl
PORK Northern, City Mess... . .
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Carolina central ic re. uonas, e c. .4U
Wilmington City Bonds, 8 c. 65
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old 6 c 60 ' ;
" - " new6c 60 (Gold Int.)
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New Hanover County Bonds (10 years), ,
6 c (Go.d Int.) 80
W. W. Railroad Stock .70
North Carolina R. R. " ....40 s
WiL Gas Light Co. " ,.57
WiL&Seab'd R.K. " 10 i
Wilmington Cotton Mills... 40 ,.
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General Sup'ts OfSce,
WILMINGTON, !OLlNllA H
OlISTA lt: IL COltlPAN l', ' i ;
WJMWINOTON. N O.. August 4 iM7.".
it.
Change of Schedule.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. AUGUST 5, THE
following Schedule will he run on this Road:
Day Express and trjall Train (Oa II y
sxcepi Sunday.) ?
Leave Wilmington.'. . . .: .. . ... . .'. ... . 12:00 M.
Arrive at Florence 5:00P.M.
LeavePlorence........ . ........ . 12:30P.M.
Arrive at Wilmington ... - 5:20 P.M.
NIGHT EXritESS TBAJN (Daily).
Leave WUmington ..i. J.. .......... ... ' 6.00 P. M.
Leave Florence.... ....,........,. 9:53 P. M.
Arrive at Columbia 1:11 A. M.
Leave Columbia 11:30 P. M.
Leave Florence ... 2:30 M.
Arrive at Wilmington 0:30 A N.
This Train will only stop at Flemington, White
viUc, Fair Ulnff, Marion, Florence, Timmonsville,
Snmter and Acton, between Wilmington and Co
lumbia, i
Thronsh frrelcu rraIn.Dally except
sundajK.) j
Leave Wilmington .. " 2:30 t. K.
Leave Florence 2:35 P.; M.
Arrive at Columbia.... . .- 10:10 A.M.
Leare Colombia : 5:00 P. M.
Leave Florence. . 2:50 A.M.
Arrive at Wilmington.... i .......... 10.20 A. M
Passengers for Angneta, and beyond should take
Night Express Train from Wilmington. i
Through Sleeping uara on night trains ror unnries-
ton and;Macon. ; '
duriN jr. uivmi,
ang 4-tf en'l SnuX
Wilmington & Weldon
RAILROAD CO.1
. Otfio Gek'i. 8rnrBBitNiBr,
Wilmington, N. C, AugUKt 4, 187T. . ,
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, AUGUST 6TH,
1877, Passenger Trains on the Wilmington &
weldon uaiiroaa wui run as rouows :
Day mall and Express Train, Daily
Leave Wilmington, Front St- Depot, at 6:50 A. M.
Arrive at Weldoa.... .............. ... 12:30 P.M.
Leave Weldon : 11:40A. M.
Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot, 5:40 P.-M.
Nig:lit ITlall audEipron8 Train, Dally
except Sunday. v .
Leave Wilmington, Front St Depot, at 5:35 P. M.
Arrive at Weldon.... 2:20 A. M
Leave Weldon... i :. . ; 3:15 A. M.
Arrive at Wilmington. Froi.t St Depot. 11:45 A. M.
The Day Train makes close connection at Wel
don for all points North via Bay Line, daily
except Sunday, ana daily via Richmond ana ail
rail route.
Night train makes close connections at Weldon
for all points north via Richmond.
, JOHN F. DIVINE,
fang 4-tf General Superintendent.
CAROLINA-CENTRAL RAILWAY CO.
.;..-. Ornoi Gbkxoai. Supkkintkndent,
Wilmington, N. C, July 24 , 1877.
Change of Schedule.
rN AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, 25TH INST.,
Trams wui run over tnis Koaa as rouows:.
PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN
Leave ,Wilmington at. .
Arrive at Charlotte at. .
Arrive at Shelby at
Leave Shelby at
Leave Charlotte at. . . . .
.. 7:30 P.M.
.. 8:00 A.M.
..12:50 P.M.
.. 1:15 P.M.
.. 6:00P.M.
Arrive at Wilmington at .
6:00 A. M.
This Train leaves Wilmington and Shelby. Daily.
except Sundays, with Sleeping Cars attached, j
, PASSENGER AND FREIGHT TRAIN : '
Leave Wilmington at ..... i. 6:40 A. M.
Arrive at Lannnburg. . . ...... 6:00 P. M,
Leave Laurinburg, going West. .... ... . . 6 00 A. M.
Arrive at Charlotte ..... 5:00 P.M.
Leave Charlotte, going East... ......... 8:10 A.M.
Arrive at Laurinbnrg .... . . ... ... 6:00 P.M.
Leave Laurinbnrg i . 4:00 A. M.
Arrive at Wilmington ........ ..-.. 4:30 P. M.
This Train leaves Wilmington and Charlotte on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and leaves Lau
rinbnrg on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
' V. Q. JOHNSON.
General Superintendent.
jy25-tf
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The Salisbury Examiner,
Established In 1869.
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. i
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Atkinson & Manning's
'insurance Koonis,
BANK OF NEW n AN OVER BUILDING,
: - Wilmington. N. (V
; , KIRK. '.-
Queen Insurance Company, of England.
Morth;BritiBh & Mercantile Ins. Co , of England
Hartford Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford.
National Fire Insurance Company, of Hartford. .
Continental Insurance Company, of New York.
Phoenix Insurance Company, of New York.
Springfield Insurance Co., of Springfield, Mass.
Royal Canadian Insurance company, of Cantida
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Insurance Co. f North America, Of Phiiadclphin
: ' LIFE. 'W..'.:V
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Total Assets Represented Over $100,OOb.t4o.
jan 11-tf . . ;.
Fire and Life Insurauce Apucy (i
J A. BYKNK & CO.
tecprcsentlu over 62UOO,OUU
tarOFPICK Commercial Exchange isuildlnt
Hi-'
North Water Street. " fi-,b 25-tl '
; PIEDMONT & ARLINGtOK
Life Insurance Com pan
or Itielinibvid, . Virgin i '
Over 22,300 Policies Issued
Animal Income Over $1,600.0
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i tugiDuoui . i luoyoiuu ; i lumui .
SMALL EXPENSES, SMA1.L USSKs Maim
' INVESTMENTS, AMPLE RiiSKK V K
;i AND " GOOD SUUPMIIH
Premiums Cash, I'olfeleM Mbn ..,
Annua! Division ol' Surplus.
AKTHUK J. HILL, Jr., Agent.
s. Office for the present with Dr. T. F. Wood.' Med-
cal Examiner, on Market street, two doers west o
Green & Planner's dmi; store, Wilmington, N. :,
September 8-tf . .
JgNCGURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS
SecHrity againat Fire. V
THE NORTH CAROLINA
HOME lXSUUAiV i; COIPA!M
RALEIGH, N. C.
This Company continues to write Policies, at ru
rates, on all classes of insurable property.
All losses arc piomptly adjusted and paid. Tin
i8 raDidlv PTOWine In nnhlin fnvnt u.
appeals, with confidence, to insurers of propert y i
North Carolina
' Agents in all
ts ef the Slate.
li H. BATTLE, Jr.. President.
O. B. ROOT, Vice President.
SEA TON GALES, Secretary.
PULASKI COWPER, Supervisor.
atkinson manning, AeanTh.
auel-tf Wilminjrton. N. C.
Bank of New Hanover.
Authorized Capital $l,0OO,O4o
Cash Capital paid in tSOO,0(Xt
Surplus Fund $54;oOft.
DIRE a 7 O li X
JOHN DAWSON
C M. STBDMAH
1. U. URAiNtllcl
IAS. A. LEAK
. P. LITTLE
E. B. BORDEN
M. WKDDELL
D. If MURCHISON
DONALD McRAB
H. VOLLERS
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J. W. ATKINSON
I. B. GRAINGER, President
S. D Waixacr. Cashier - aug 2Mt
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