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i -N" i ! ' i - v " w il : .'. . i .-in- the wbolo wide world Crt. I ir ' if I - on1 - havfi no iadl.Teront - uli JL J,ir.,r o.nd no heed, 'fnicnowaheas to unknown tU iLa wrwck. defying denth, foltf STteP to this one "day, ot of darkness mey aiiim rt I . JJj in Lf:li other's eves. lift; m mciMo ' hall wlilk! ome narrow way of .! -'Jjfimt Khonld one turn ? t seto ert or right, -ft ffitand acknowledged face Kith wW Ml eyes that never meet. vwt han".j-7" ; - I vain to ear&.mn - - " ' ' . lS other all their weary days, tw; s .in, I t.hU is Fate. :iaii"v"' , Miscellaneous. PECTUS; FOR 1877. jCOTTS MAGAZINE, ILrSTKATEP MOXTIILY OF Litera ore; Science and Art. bunccment for 1877. ber for; January begins the nine- me of this jisgszine. auu wuu i i -;m it U! I honed be deemed a trante of future excellence, no Ibj tel to dtrersiiy iw mimci provide art increased supply of R rljDIM AV THE BEST 'dsn EMritlTlO SENSE. oKjL-ci an'1onstank.i aim of the vill bj to i'uiuiih the public with jiitertainment of a Refined and Lter,' las u ell as to predentin a gtrikingmanner the most recent nd soundest view on "subjects of red ; in a wonLlo render Lippin ineitrikinjriy kiistinctive in lATUitEHj jTHAT ARE MOST MTIV'E IX MAGAZINE LITERATURE. butionnov on hand, or specially braces highly attractive list of t Stories, Descriptive Sketches, rtt, Papers on Science and 'warn, Popular Essays, Lit- , 7 Criticisms, Etc., Etc? s'TEl AJD WELL KNOWN VTJTEKS.i j! i ojtortion of the articles,espccially jtive of trlavel, will be 1Y Kx))- BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. ' ." ialembelidhtnentjof the Magazine jeofiu attractive features. B to the General Attractions of .Maazinel I the Publishers would iiou to tie , follow ins; lL FEATURES FOR 1817. r serial story, f !i 1 ' jUarauis of Lossic." acDoiialdj, author of "Malcolm,' , "uooert r altoner,' etc. four readers who are familiar jltn," this new story from the pen uishefl wjriter will need no re Sn, and hii reputation is a guaran tof a deeply interesting and H. It began in the November lh u?ue, with the December part, ia graus to an new subscribers illustrated scries of sketches Scenery and Life, i nuuiur ui v'i lieu m Jis throughly familar with X niu.. .!.. I 1 I II I Persouai.ouserva p' popuar papers on M Art Matters, . it- atan (Earl Sbinn. author of d Sketches ef Travel, entitled t 1 1 I Mill' res from Spain, 'Si author orthe "Great South" Hooper's Interessing and .1 . auiroaghtheycaf. f' I hi he year i will appear a number, illustrated nhnrt ariioin. a C! Vj ; anu Adventure in Ites, England, South America, J. 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Work will be done on the most reasonable terms." References satisfactory can bo given! Tuning by the year and Pianos kept in tunc throughout the whole year, so that per formers will not hare to wait six months, and play two -thirds of the year on a Piano mar J or less out of tune, and money will be Eared bf so doing. ' ' J Office on Second street over James A Brown'g,-or orders may be left at his residence corner Mulberry and Second sts. jan 22 Mortgagee's Sale of Real Estate J JY VIRTUE OP THE POWER OF SALE contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage made by John T. Wilkings and Mary C. Wil. kings, his wife, to Lnhr Voilers, bearing date the 17th day of December,' A. D., 1875, and recorded in. the Register's office of New Han over county, in Book ."M. M. hi." at pages 34, 35 and 36, 1 will, as the Attorney of the said Luhr Voilers, expose to sale by public auction, for cash, on Tuesday the 6th day of February, A. D. 1877, at 12 M, at the Court Houe door in the said City of.Wilmington, the following lot.piece or parcel of land situated and being in the said City of Wilmington, county of New Hanover and State o North Carolina, and bounded and described as follows : . Beginning eighty-two and one-half (82) feet East of the Western intersection of Queen and Ninth streets, and running thence along the line of Queen street, East eighty-two and one-half (82)4) feet, thence North, parallel with Ninth street, sixty-six feet, thence West, parallel . with Queen street eighty-two and one-half feet, thence South,: parallel with Ninthtreet sixty-six feet to the beginning ; tho same being a part of the western half of Lot No. 6, in Block No. 81, according to the ollici 1 plan of the said City of Wilmington. MARSDEN BELLAMY", jan 16 - Attorney. If you' wish to grow Vegetables for sale, read Gardening for Profit ! If you wish to become a Commercial Florist, read Practical Florticolture If you wish' to Garden for home use only read . . ' Gardening for Pleasure ! All by Peter Henderson. Pi iee $1.50 each, postpaid, by mail. Our Combined CATALOGUE m. OF - ' i EVERYTHING FOR TIIE C3r &t dt d e rt , Numbering 175 pages, with 1 colored plate, sent . . o all customers of past years, or to those who have purchased any of the above books ; to others on receipt of 25 cents. . Plain Plant or Seed 1 Catalogues without plate, free to applicants. I PETER HENDERSON A CO., , Seedsinen, Market Gardene's and Florists, ob cortianat St., iNew York. ;. The Great Family-Paper. THE NEW YORK LEDGER fJu THE NEW YEAR, 1877. The New York Ledger, now one year old er; but ever Dew. reminds its readers that the season has arrived for the renewal of their annual subscriptions. - Many of those who were childreu when they first began to read the Ledger now have children of their own who read their favorite paper. There could hardly be a stronger testimonial to the excellence of its character than Is thus given to the Ledger by the regulor renewal of these subscrip tions, .. . j ' ' . . Our great exertion for the com in? year will be to make a volume that Win com pare favorably with the beet of its prede cessors. - I The Ledger is always alive and fresh and full of interest. i The stories for the coming year will be by t he most popular ot our old writers and the best ot the new writers who have occasion ally contributed to our-coluniiis. j The miscellaneous articles by,1 eminent scholars and divines" will be continued so; will our accurate scientific department. We shall reply, an heretofore, to the In numerable questions sent t us on love and domestic 'affairs, and every variety of sub ject. 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T h e 3 e ws Co I umns Will contain the rerorts, bota of news arid markets, received here each day at noon, and the L O C A L D E P A R T M E N' T Has 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 column? bj forwarding any items of aews that may oeear in the'r respective localities. ALL CORRESPONDENCE, On matters of general interest will be gladly received bu our friends must bear in mind that they must write only on -one side of the paper that they must forbear, useless verbi age, must correct their own manuscript and must avoid abusive personalities, jpgy- A re liable name must be furnished with each com munication, as the Editor will not be held ac countable for the views or language of eor repon.dcnta. 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The prospectus for the new volume gives the titles of more than fifty papers (mostly illustrated), by writers of the highest merit. Under the head of . . " F o r e i gh Travel f" we have "A winter on the Nile," by Qem'Mc Clellan ; "Saunterings About Constantino ple," by Charles Dudley Warner ; "Out of My Window at Moscow, by Eugene Schuy ler ; f 'An American in Turkistan," etc. Three sei ial stories are announced : : Nicholas Minturn. . By Dr. Holland the Editor, 5 whose story of "Scvenoaks" gave the highest satisfaction to the readers of the Mcnthly. The scene of this latest novel is laid, on" the bank's of the Hudson. The hero is a young man who has been always "tiedo a womans aprOn strings," but Vho, by the death of his mother, islettalone in the world, to drift on the current of life, with a fortune, but with out a purpose. . Another serial, "His Inheritance,": by Miss Trafton, will begin on the completion of That Las o' Lowrie's," by Mrs. Hodgson Burnett Mrs. Birhett s story, begun in August, has a pathos and dramatic power which hare been a surprise to the public. . There is to be a series of original and ex quisitely illustrated papers of "Popular Science,", by Mrs. Herrick, each paper com plete in itself. There are to be, from various pens, papers on ' it "Horns Life and Travel. Ali", practical suggestions as to town and country life, village improvement, etc., by well-known specialists. : - Mr. Barnard's articles on various indus tries of Great Britain include the history of "Some Expriments in Co-operation' ."A Scottish Loaf Factory" in the November' number, and "Toad Lane, Rochdale," in De cember. 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THE UN DERSIGNED COMPANY WILL1 commence the publication, in -.this Cityit' of a Boy's and Girl's semi-monthly '.paper, to,, be known ai "u . 'Uu The Sunnv South. t.'-rt, If The paper will contain Stories, Selections and General News Matter interesting to the young people, and it will be the endeavor of the Co.mpany to please Boys and Girls of all ' ages. J . ; . t y. ' The paper will be devoted particularly! to the interests of the youth of the South, , and more particularly to the young of this State. ' Noting the success juvenile papers meet with at the North, and it being the Companv!a belief that a paper of such character would ' be interesting and instructive to the youth; of this State, we will begin, publication on or about the . v . ' T 1 5th rnstantf11 expecting. a full share of "public patronswr-. The subscription price for the 8UNNY SOUTH is as follows: ;t,Vi.J'Iir;i LiUf V HOnc year.............."..;.....'w.......i.wL 0Ov , Six months.... ...... ...... ,M. u'h9, 'till . Three months... -...'...r-iS0n t- Advertisements inserted at reasonable rate Wilmikctok AxiTEca5 Vvtwl'CoHfl Wilmington, N. C. . ; ; dec 13 " - . - h !frrt .' Tt? GILMORE&CO., Attorneysiafcivr, Successors to Cblpman( ZXospier Q,C4-t 629 F Street, Amsrican and Porcign Fateatf.; io ' Patents procured in all countries. Tfo rrxs I5f AiVAcn. No charge unless the ;patat,t rranted. IS o fees for ma king preUminary ex aminations. No additional fees for obtaining and conducting a rehearing. Special attention, given to Interference Cases before the Patent Office, Extensions before Congress, Infringement Suits in different States, and all litigation ap .. pertaining to Inventions or Patents. Sasro STAJir roa r AxrnxxT or sixty raoxj. , , . ; , , f- United States Courts and Departments. ClaJms prosecuted in theSnprenivCcsft of the United States. Court of Claims, Ceart af Com' mission ers of Alabama Claims. Southern Claim Commission, and alt class ct Iwar claiaa be fore the Executive Txrirtmantf -. , ' Arrears of Pay aCA Ecrztyr- O Omcxrrs. soz.mns and Isxttoss ttAfow war, or their heirs, are in many cases entitled to money from the Government, of which tnejrfcSvo no knowledge. Write full history of service, stud state amount of pay and bounty received, Kn- ' close stamp, and a full reply, tfuf exaalpIsd.l wiuulT,a,., uf.nxl M jflUdJ Feasions. All orricEn., sOLPunt and s aixobI rtEdS. raptured, or injured In the late war, however, slightly, can obtain a pension, m&n? now reccir ing pensions are entitled to an luerta- Sod stamp and information will be furnished free, n -, United States OeneralXaai Ocs. ' V Contested Land Cases. Private Xand Claims, Mining, Pre-emption and IIomwtea4C4w,pro -ecuted before the Oeneral Land OnlcaadAs partmentof the Interior. . 7; Old Fouaty Land TTtrrsatN n n rr The last Eepbrt of the TkmrmUskm" r tta General Iand Office shows Zj&ijM acrrsotOoan ty Land Warrant n,t landing. These wera 1 sued nnder act ot 165 and prior acts.'- W pry cash for them. Send by registered letter. VZhexm assignmenu are imperfect we give iostractlssa' to perfect them. tf TJvr Vstt ",, ,t t ., , . Each department of our bnsiaess is Tcondecf rdT In a separate bureau, under the charge of expe rJeuced lawyers and clerks J - - -' By reason of trtor or f rand iaanjf af forieye are suspended from practice before the Penalonf and other offices each year. Claimants, whoaw: , attorneys nave been thns suspended, will be. gratuitously furnished with full information and proper papers on appticatione rs. , As we charge no fee unless successful, stamps for return postage should besent ns. tj rv i s tdberal arrangementr made wlih attanlrys i, . s claases of business....,, , , . . t , f Address GJXMOHE CO P.O.BOX. ' . -i ;iTaiSjfm,lJk.CiJ TaSZCCrcTOX, D. 0fIfcvem'be Si, 1S75. I take pleasure In expreri.2- r:y r .tire rc-l ' ienem In tha rrjXiUIUv and JUtlit ct t Law, patrat and CoUeciioa lioaseof Giu:cj:o k Ca, ot this city. r -u r O.y'l:-'- on the first floor of the old (National HoteVIs ,v . .' '. ." - 'j- ) now prepared for the Winter campaign ,beir? r. ......,nsl. supplied with the choicest cf '.;, ... . r T Wines, Ales, Liquors 'fit Cigaio ( . Fresh instalments of the finest and fat'tfst,r, new Hiver received regularly and'seWed-inanysTyTer138 REUBEN' JONES.
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