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MEBOM'S DARLING. ,,. Lrd of the whltwwibed trails, Wlwre the dead and the drtngjav u ouwled by bayoneU, sheila and balls, mebSdy' darling was borne one da3; somebody'" darllnK-soyouinfand o brave Veartn HtlU on hU rale sweet face. SoonV to h id by the dnt of the grave. The lingering light of his boyhood's gmcc Matted and damp are the curls of gold, ' kiting the snow of that fair ytmDS-jnof, Tale are the lips of delicate inoukl, A - mebody daHlDK U dying now. liHck from the beaotlfnl bine-veiled face . lirufth every wandering Klllten thread, Cn htn hand, M -a sign of pace- Homebody's darling U stlllaud dead. K Ms lrlra once, for omebody'a sake, i i Murmur a prayer, soft, sweet and km; tri bright curl from the cluster take They were somebody's prkle, you know. Noincixxly's hand has rested there ' Was it a mother's, soft and white?; --k Anlhvetbelipsoiaiasterfalr .. Mcn baptbsedln those waves of light? ;k! knoWld ! I lie was somebody's love, Soioobody's heart enshrined him tueres ;-. Homebody wafted his name above, Night a-ml morn, on the wings of prayer. somelxHiy wept when he marched away, ' iH)kihgso handsome, brave, and grand, nieMly' kisnon his forehead lay,- 'i I roi Hflwmy Clung W uw pinuis ittMHi. - wim-hotlv's watching and waltiiig for liiiu, ' Yearning toholdjhim again to her heart. 1 lire he lies with the blue eyes dim, And Mmlllng, childlike lips apart, ivnderly bury the fair young dead. i'HUising to drop on hfs grave a tear, r-trve on the wooden slab nt his head. WmMSODV'S DAKLINjli LtFS HCBIKOl f F.HV.' An Act to Enforce the ejection or Unpaid Taxer in New Hanover ounty. .- j -A-: ' Wh'k ikas, It appears that ty reason of ail injunkioti from the Courts, restraining .t he collection of a part of the County tax ,.f Nevr Hanover txmuty for the year 1875, such trtxjj was hot collected at the time re quired ;for collection of State taxes for that year, and ! I . ' . WndtKAS, Said injunction was vacattd nfter th4!SUtc taxes ,for that year had Urn collected and paid iuto the Treasury, and. jl - M V- ' . Whkhkab, Much ul Ihe tax so enjoined, i,..t Mug paid after the dissolution of said t-rty f.T said unpaid taxes, and iu all cases where there was ho bidder atthe sale, was hid in f and a i lr the County of Kew 1 lianover, cod made fur the same to said 'which deed the county now hod county hor.f.rr 1 !l H. i I ) Sec I The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact : ; That any delinquent I taxpayer, whoso I property has been so conveyed, may pay the amount ol his tax; with twenty-live per cent, additional within twelve months from the date of puch deJd, to the sheriff of New Hanover county, nnd thereupon the deed shall le delivered up to him by the county' offi cers in whose possession it may be. ' j Sec. 'i. The Chairman of the Uoard oft txmnmsidners of I New Hatbvcr couiity shall cause a demand for such . unpaid i taxc s to jbe made on such persotf or cor Ioration! who may owo taxes as i foresaid, ami anyjperson or corporation, ho shall fail to pay the tazes on or beforq Juno 1, 1878, sliall forfeit all right, claim or title to such (property and the absolute title to tlie same shall be vested in 'the county of New "Ilinovcr,wbich sliall be entitled to the poiscssion of the same, and the Coru missioncrs'of said county may maintain any appropriate actiou in any Court of competent jurisdiction to recover possession.- ' j. r ';"' Hec. 'litis act shall be in force from 'aud after its ratification, llatifild 5th March, 1877. An Act to Appoint a Special Com r mission for the County of New Han ovr.L i Pi . Tht hcitral Astmtiy'fif SorUt CurUha ' . do enact: . I ; ' Sec. t. That Fred 1). Tobson. c., Hon. K.LS. Fiencb and.Kugcnc S. Martin, ,hc and they are hereby, appointed Special Conmiisiiioncrs for; the county of New lUtiovtnifor the purpose of investigating th; books ftjpd counts of all' tjie, county orticers of said county, together with the WL-ota 'Jif all' maiiriitratcs of said couutv. VY vw wa wmm m - - - - - with a view to asccrtaiu what amount (of money lias been collected by such magis trates of otber 'ofticera as Jinet, forfeit ures and jxnalties', as well as to ascertain he coudjtions of all financial transactions Cu,,-ctcd with the offices of the rcspccr 'jve county oulcers; auud in such .inves tigations sail Commissioners arc author ized to spnd for rersons and papers, aud to administer oaths, and to rcquiro all of . win oniccrs ana magistrates to suotmt their books and dockets ; and any such officer failing or refusing to comply, shall lw deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction sliall be fined or impris oned, at ihc discretion of tho Court, but - not leas than ono" bundled dollars, or im prisonmtint not less than six months. Sec. 2 That the said Com'missioucrs chall be entitled to such compensation as the Hoard of Commissioners of New - Han over may in their discretion allow. Sec. 3J Tins act shall be in foicj when ratified, f ) . I; l ! , Ratified 5th day of March 1877. miscellaneous. r HUHHAH FOR WttlDHGTON! COWE AT LAST. WaBiIeS 0. UAKTSFIELD takes pleas- ore ia announcing to the citizens of Wilming ton, that he has permanentl r located here and i readj to' take orders for Tuning "and Re pairing Pianos and Organs. Mr. Iiarbfield has had 21 Years of experience in his profes rion. Pardcs will find it to their advanUg e to employ one who is a practical Piano maker. Particular attention will be given Inatruoicnts Uiorouehlv. to .enoTatDg Old Work will be.done oa the most reasonable term. Reference satiafactorr can bo given. Tuning by tha rear and Pianos kept in tun thro KhOUt the whoU Ttiar. an tht formri will not hare to wait aix moatha, and Pty two-thirdaof theyear on a PUnoiwri wkw ubi oi iune, ana money will be saved Offlee on Second street Jm a. i Bro wa'a. or orders saay be left at his residence I ' coD rNalberrr ahd eoad ata. Unn Qtn O flor a day sens made by H AO Agents eelUng our Chrc nWtiCrajons, Picture and Chrono Cards. 100 sasopks worth pics worm 4 sent postpaid for 75 Illustrated OatalorueYi. cents. I J. II. HUFFORD'8 80X8, BOSTON. a27 ! tMtablished 130 PROS LIPPINCOH'S MAQAZIK I A:: ILUSTBATtD MONTHLY OF : ! Popular KtoratoWScieni Art. Aunouncemont for 1877,: i!3J3f. 3HT ThejUyuWfor, Jaaiiarr begins the niafrjj ttcnth vIittt f thi Uaffazine, and while itfi;?i past reppeai&i) g Is Loped be deemed a sufficejrvfctirifctM&oi 'ftiture excellence, no effort will be spared to dirersifvits attract- ions anu to proviaea increased s9Pv-x rl C . -: " 1'- I fVTl.eicTt fiftt li&3naiStf thJ ronaaciors wni oe ta lurnun itie panuc wua Literary Entertainment of a Refined and vanea t Chapter, as svell as M.pteseal in a graphic and Btrixisgtoanner tlje,, most recent information 'and soundest view on itbjecta of General Intrest ; in a word to render' LAppui pott's Magazine strikingly distinctire in THOSE FEATVRJififcT ARE MOST "ATTRACTIVE 'IN "MAGAZINE , L.ITEK ATURE. The contributions now on hand, or specially enjjagea, emorace a njgnlj. attracure Jut ox Tales, Short Stories, ,DescriptiTe Sketches, j Narratives, Papers on Science and Art, Poems," Popular Essays, Lit- i UY TALENTED ANUWTilX KNOWN WEITERS. . ; : j, f A lare propprtion of the artic'ca,c.pcciallj thoBe descriptive of travel, will he ritOl'TSELY AND BKAUIF(J WjY The pictqrialVtobeikhfttifhe Magazine constitute one of its attractive features. I In addition to . tha. HanarAl JLttrantinn nf Lippincott's Magazine the' Publishers would invtte attention to the following ' " orLUiAL rfi&TUK . imnFIV V MMMaMMi 1. A iew serial storj, u The Marquis of Ziossie i by George MacDbnald, author of "Malcolm, "Alec Ftrbcb,'f "Robert Faleoner,Metc. ' . ' To those of our readers who are familiar with "Malcolm," this new story from the pen of this distinguished writer will need . no re commendation, and, hi reputation ia a guaran tee to others of vdscpjy interesting and powerful story, it began in the JVoyember number, which issue, with the December part, will be f urnished graitsto ,all nevr sujbicubers lor 1877. 2. A prof ? ! ,.j , lluffcatedffrics of sketches of flwedlsh CcenervlTdiLifer by Prof. Willard 'Frisk, author of Cornell Univlersity, who- is throughly familar with Sweden and its people from personal observa tion. '! 3. A series of popular papers on' . ; - ip Art and Art natters, i br Edward Strjahan (Earl Sbnn), auUibr of "The Xew Hyperion f?tc -, ; . t . , J 4. Illustrated Sketciies of Travel, entitle Pictures from Spain, by Edward King, author of th-'Qreat South" 5. Mrs. Lucy II. Hooper Vtnlcresslnjand Piquant ' ' ' ' . Papers.-and letters. from Paris . , .--..-'. ,. will be continued through the year. '.- ; C. "; '' ' .! ' ' - ' ' The Beauties of the Hhine k will be described in a richly illustrated series of papers. : . "? -; ) 7. During the rear, will appear1 a number of handsomely illutrrted . abort articled, de scriptive of Life, tTra rtl, and Adventure in the United States, England, South America, Japan, Mongolia, and other countries.. l FOR S ALII 11Y LLDUOK AND EVVS i)KALEiiS. 'riUCE, So CENTS.' Terms Year Subscription, $4; ' Two cop ics. $7; Three copies, $1U; Five" copies, $16 ; Ten copies, $30; with a copy gratis ta the person procuring the club. Single number lib cents. : , NoriCE-The November and December Num bers containing the earlier chapters of "The Marquis of Losslc'will be presented to all new annual subscribers for 1877. Stecimkn NuMBEa mailed, postage . paid, to any address, on receipt of 20 cents. To Agents a Liberal Commiasion will be allowed. Address. ' i f" j. p. vimxKrmco:, ' , . , Publishers, 715 ami 717 Market fct., Philadelphia. jan 5 . '. ,.:m' ;;.v ' i. I ' . 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AXXOL?XCEd tha t hii piipu!ir S.iloon-5 I - TILB GR ANDV?NTB A L, on Lue iirst ll -wr of the old Rational Ilotcl, is .... . . . - 7 ! no w prcparetfor the Winter catup i!g;n,bcir j -Ul-lli'tl M iiil I'lO l'lniil-!'. f l,f 1 ' - , WiucsiAles, Liquors & Cigar o ' ,; ' : ' l;e--It inslalmeiiL-i of the ,lint.vt ail"fatU;it -.. , ' 2Mcw Hivcr , - ers received nvru-Hriv'aii'l strc.i' anv clvlr desired. lec VS -REUlSEN'JOXi:.'. r it o s.r j- 0 T-U o-;- xi! 1: SI .Y SOUTH-: rpilli LM)EUSl(LVEl) COM PAN Y W'l EE J. eoiiiinenee the publication; in thU City, of a Boy's :id Girl's fceijiKiiionthly paper, t UC iUlOVi il "IS . , 1. The Sunnv South- 1 ih; jtaper win, coniaui rmyes, neicvuoiie and General News Matter interesting to tho young people, and it will be the endeavor ot the Company to please. Boys and Girls of all Thy paper -will be devote't particularly' to the interests of the vouth of the -South, 'ahd 4;..ii j.,T i. - ..c inori; pui ucuiiii ) w iubjuuu ui 11119 ouiv Noting tho success juvenile papers mret f ita at the North, and it bejng the Company' belief that a paper of such character -".would ba interesting and-instructive to the j oath of tnis'State, we will begin pubucation on r about the ' , ! 15th Instant- ejecting a full Eharc of public atroTisagi', The subscription price lor the' SUNN V SOUTH is as follows: ': .;";. One year Six months $1 to u JO Advertiden;ent5 inserted at reasonable ralet'. Wl L!M NCTOX. A ilATECJl PfBtlSIIINU COM V T, 'Wilmington, X. C. ..,", " .' - -t . Oentistrv- I v ! "YV r ni'Trtv i:J uate of. Pennsylvania -Den- jfe t il College, will practice hi ZttTTlJ profe:r.ion',in' Wilmington.-- Chargw : very mod into and satiafactiou guaantoel in every ni.-t.iTie. .Teeth cvtracted. without pain. 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The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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