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fir Miscellaneous PECTUS FOR 1877. COTTfsj MAGAZINE, IXSTKATEI' HOi'"" "r Literatnre, Science and Art , ITTn ouncament for 1877 I M ! ' ' fr January begins thenme: 2e pf thW Msgazine, and white it ime nil! Sa honed ne aeeineu .,.ntie Oliuiuro tvV.v-f b" larltO diversify iU attract pronde'an increased supply of I, BEADING IN THE BEST SiosrMiruATio sense. It object and constant aim of the f mi Krf inl furnish the public with KUinU-ent of Refined and l itrikinroanner the most recent b anagouiiuco v." -----.,- . Line rikingy distinctive in F.VrUKES Til AT AKK UCTIVB IN MAGAZINE - LITERATURE. rations W on hand, or specially mbrace a highly attractive list or ht Stor es, uefcripuTe oMiiutr, P" k l' J .. unit ive?, rapera ion ovivuvo -Poems, FopuUr; Assays, Lit- p r Criticiiins Mc , tc. , iSTEDWDAViJLL KNOWN W1UTERS. . proportion otne articles.espccially Ltive ofitraVd,will be LY AND, liAU i ir u jii ILLlfcT ATED.f ' . i: i: .1, L,infi .tftlm Xf.1nrn7.inp rial eniut.'iiu"cuw o r ..incirii fi9tlirS. neoi it.,ityvr1' . . . Uto tlieiWneral Attractions oi U Magazine the Publisher would ition to t.e flowing Ul FEATURES FOR 1877. 4 I Mori of Xiossic," Marquis MacDonald, author of '"Malcolm !,", "Kobert altoner." etc. of our readers who are familiar toltn. this new ftorv lrom tne pen !;inguished writer will need no re tion, and his reputation is a guaran lersof a! deeply interesting and rfnry. " It began in the November ib it'll issue, with the December part, jiishe'd graits to all new subscribers ustrated scries of sketches ish Scenery and Life, i ' r " . Millard Fru4ki author of Cornell . who is throujrbly familar with ad Us people from personaLobserva- !. 'Hi Di r.'s of popular papers on h and Art Matters, i I ill' M Strabatt ( iEarl Sbinn), author of f Hyperion, etc. iKtrated Sketches of Travel, entitled I :l t . icturcs from Spain, d King, author of the "Great South" 1 Lucy II. Hooper's Intertssinj and and Letters from Paris i , .i - It'nui'd through the year. teauties of the Rhine !?ribed iaa ruhly illutraed series lie the yjeaj-j kv i 1 1 appear a number ely illuiljratC'l short articles, de f Life,-Travel J and Adventure in State?, Lnc and. South America, tigolia, and i I ther countri.'s. i ' BY ALL BOOK AND NEWS rEKS.; IPIUCE, So CENTS. . fVear Subscription, $4; Two cop- pee cooies, 10; FiTe copies, $1G $30; With uring t,be a copy gratis ta the club. Sjpjjle rju tuber i lie-X()rilnif.r. anil It Ining thf earlier chapters of "The I Lnssie.'lwill be presented to nil new Jfcpibersfor 1877. 1 Ni'MtlEn li'aiWd, postage raid, Won; receipt 0f ?o eents? I f1' fliberal t-'ommbsipn will I I ' I I'll I xeprj-, & co., 17 Jbrket IK rublisher.s, ht., Philailclphia. i ::o HERALD GORDON BENNETT, Miscellaneous. HURRAH FOR WILffllQIpll! dOltE AT LAGT; QIUKLES .G. UARTSFIELD Uke picas are in announcing to the citizens of Wilming ton, that he has permanently located here and is ready to take orders for Tuning and Re pairing Pianos and Organs. Mr. Hartafield has had 24 years of experience in his profea- tion. l arues win nna u to tneir aarantaee to employ one who is a practical Piano maker. Particular attention will be given to Kenovatng Old Instruments thoroughly. Work will be done on the most reasonable terms. . References satisfactory can be given. Tuning by the year and Pianos kept in tune 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 mora or less out 9f tune, and money will be saved by so doing. , Office on Second street over James & Bro wn's, or orders may be left at his residence corner Mulberry and Second sts. jan 22 Mortgagee's Sale of Real Estate. VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF SALE contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage made by John T. Wilkincrs and Mary C. Wil kingg, his wife, to Luhr Yollers, bearing date the 17th day of December, A. .D., 1875,. and recorded in the Register's office of New Han oer county, in Book "M. M. M." at pages 34, 35 and 36, "l will, as the Attorner of the said Luhr Toilers, expose to sale by public auction, for cash, on Tuesday the 6th day of February, a. it. law, at n m., at tne t;ort Houne door in the said City of Wilmington', the following lotpiece or parcel of land situated and being in the said City of Wilmington,- county of New Hanover and State of North Carolina, and bounded and described as follows : Beginning eighty-two and one-half (S214 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 182) 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 Ninth street sixty-six feet to the beginning ; the same being a part of the western half of Lot No. 6, in Block No. 81, according to the offici 1 plan of the said City of Wilmington. MAESDEN BELLAMY, jan 16 ' s Attorner. If you wish to grow Vegetables for sale, read hardening for Profit I If y ou wish to become a . Commercial Florist, x. read . - ' J . '. . -' ' . Practical JPlorti culture ! If yOu wish to Garden for home use only ' read ( - Gardening for Pleasure ! l , All by Peter Hgnderson, Priee J51.50 each, postpaid, by mall. Our t'onibined for 1877. CATALOGUE OF ' ' . EVERYTHJWC FOB THE G- a ci.oix, 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 j to, others on receiot of 25 cents. Plain, Plant or Seed Catalogues without plate, free to applicant?. PETER HENDERSON A CO., Seedsmen, Market Gardeners and Florists J5 Uortianat st., new ioik. jan 13 '''-' The Great Family Paper. THE NEW YORK LPDGFR F K THE NEW YEAR, 1877, 11 o X H E T Q It. s t a gk f i: i: e (ED - II ents f jr, O L L' A R YEAR. Oix SScnths. Iliccollancous. 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Also, Wines, Liquors, Cigars', 'Ac.','., and all kinds of delicacies iacludiDg-, Fresh Oysters and Game. WM. M. COLLlN.. dec 13 ; X srProptieton.tr -i f - THE GRAND CENTRAL, HE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES that his popular Saloon THE GRAND CENTRAL. HI on the first floor of the old National Hotel, Tj ; . . .'. . :!n'. TT j.;-yWi;-' now prepared for the Winter catnpaign,veing supplied with th cLo'.cestof Wines, Ales. 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The hero is a young man who uas been always "tiea to a woman s t i a i it . j.ii jrs- apron strings, ' dui .wno, oy me aeaia or ms mo ther, is left alone in the world, to drift on the current of life, witti a fortune, but with out a purposed ' " Another serial, "His Inheritance," by Miss Trafton, will begin on the completion of "That Lass o' Lowre's," by Mrs. Hodgson Burnett. Mrs, Burhett's story, begun in August, ha3 a pathos and dramatic power which have 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 ia itself. ' There are to be, from various pens, papers on : '-'Homo Life and Travel." Also, practical'suggestions as to town and countiy Lite, village improvements, e.tc.j hv well known specialists. Mr. Barnard's article,! on yarious indus tries of Great Btam include the history of ! 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