v .- : ,1 Si 1 ! 1 1 ' ,'v t .: : l' ThtDaily" Review irnm. nY vAfilES, Ed. and Prop WILMINGTON, IV. C. TUESDAY. ! MAKCH 13, 1877. RETIBWA'Ii. 1 Mrs. Louis McCall of CanluM, Ohio, Jw3 received an j emphatic ackuuwlcdg tuout of licr talents --fur business. IShc lits Ijccd elected director rof the National rjank,uf which herlate husband was pi csi ilcuU ijci is7 the, sccoiiU woman chosen to sucii frvwitivu, airs'.) T.ra.lley 4 :Yertiin?t bcui thc'flrst. Go;rpj, lIaOlof South , Carol uia received a lew days bincc a transcript of a trial jteAifr-D county,, indorsed to "His 1 Jlccllency fabvcrhW Hampton," l.y J ihI-o Wiggin. This conn ctcs the -lift,' aul the .JSl.ito' except now. "every judge m Carpenter:; lias (iovcrnorj I reeogJiiA-'d Hampton as The bcuiocrals car led the lit n t election, at! Galvcbtoii'by Jieaily :;,H0 majority and elected, eleven of twelve - :- 1 i . Aldcrriicnl Many:' negroes j voted the DcnwcratioHickct and in i;tt .ward where the colored population prcdomm- in aiea icaai.15 ncro jniiMv-iaii .crc beaten by white DcniucraU. ' 'ti'dilruV siSnilj;;' tmd many of the CupEerTathc Kcpublicaus of the cuiiscrva tive class, urged the appointment of Get;. J. E. Johnston foriSecretary of War on ' the srouuds that lie j would improve the . departuieutj and an intimation from, him to tlio Gomuors of Southern States would always preyent outbreak and tho conse quent cmp(lfyn)cit,ol'tioops in our section. They say.BpVcraiyof IIjc Governors were ' coin mandcrf under! Jul.niJtuii during the war and wuld' heed his slightest hint or V-warntrigjT 'J 1 1 j !". ' Tbero arc many bignti ol .proluUmi aw- New York, and when the jjolicc interfere kV SPf which de- . t( iivftdiirTiWeu of his accession. ' They ri uief I ryng justice Bradley's -'cfligy in to rcscurc'his image fryin the gallows it is ;r as Quietly!, replaced. In Missouri the ' lower house'of ihc Legislature orders the Amorican Hag to be draped in lnourning ttud placcil'at half-mast throughcftit f the Btatc as a sign of humiliation and in incm . lorj" Of the departed honor an great ness oUvoUtry Professor Maili of Yale College 'has c proof of Indian lately rccetvcvl tangib . 1 gratitude iuthe sha pc of au clegAnt chiefs pipe n ; reti inc- itbueh: ' 1V one, Willi a louaeco Cloitvl, inscribe I : "I'rcscnted to rrofesso O. C. 31 arsh I y Kcd Cloud chief ol the Ogalallas; its a . tokcu of gratitutle to hun for his services ' a i, in breaking up the Jndia;! ring.7' l'lollssor Marsh has I; now .among the memorabilia .. "of his "Western I Mips ; the pipes and pouches of the three great Sioux chiefs, Kcd Cloud,1 lied Dog, and Old-Mau- Afraid- ol-nis Horsey. . . - J: i l i i t liostoti is cxperunui iu with a novel I v .''in 'the waV of street! lighting which is 9 be"one-llH id "cheaper than coal gas. TherApiwralus is a cylindrical tank with a prepared thud, in which coal oil plays an- iportant part. The tauk is placed, out- sidQ the street lacloriK near the tip, and the fluid is fed thibugira lube to a gas bur ner inside. tlie lantern, Wing converted, in ; to gas by a chcinical process during its nassarrc. El'hc lijrht is I said to be as bril liant lis lhat from the best coal gas. The sy stem,-has -becn tried ii several of the suuller towns iu Massacliusctt?, Connect! i tilt ami Mainej ajid is pronounced a. suc cess. . H -j t : . Alice. Gates, though twice nr.uiied and njw going on to forty years, is bull very attractive o the average Hisccpli bio young she met hi. -St. Louis one sus- man, kbut teptfbic even bcyoml tno average, lie i thoson of tue lion lU'nrv T.' Llow, for merly a member of Congress from Missouri and; afterwards MiijUtcr to oneofthe S3oilih j America1!! States. Young 1 Kw has been : completely bKwnauay., He -i followcU icr from t. Louis to Cinci'.iuati-. rhcrc 1 he - Aud daily occupied i front seat nightly, Ksiccd lul' iuauiivrta with the usual 1 tvxapwisv of jtho wimcss presents. A dUiuoudli iug 'io accepted, but a team worth $0,500 bho declined, lie has f,.!- , ' lowcM UrS, .ats New York. . ! '" r ii . , n.' I A ' ,! i 'ot Miss-Gori Djckwu, ;a young girlyl arrived in Paris the otlur day from South ArueiicA. ller lifu has thus far been a 9Uockcredc. j Atthe ao of 15, tired of lljc imniotony of jiomc' slic ran away from I jhtrjfiiuT.si .house with a hirgo sum of inoucyY ue cut her h.ilr th:ri and don- "ueda boy s garb,' Aftdr Lec.oming in f succession a , cabin boyi a clerk and a '.horse dealer, she turned p in Pucnos Ayrcs, where she entered the army, still disguised.! iShe distinguished liersclf in . the service; and became a Colonel, Some .n?ontfis 'agOjj at' a meeting of otlieers, she quarrellcil with one of t-ose ' present. A duel fonotired; ami tc k!ilRI hi r ad vcrsar-. Oo examining the dead man's lapersr she ; n (ttit ihq kidcd her c-ide broth er; who had left, home when ska was two years of age. Uprroristrickcnic' threw herself at tie bishop's feet, who promised ;to in'terede with her father. . - i ! ADJOURNED AT IiA6T. The country is to' be congratulated, aiid particularly the Democratic party, the fact that the Irgislfturtf Xyflh C5r-J t-.. i.i i t i.i; . ..ii Li.. .in ti:J onua nas at lasv .uuruuu t utc. "Y 1 irue : inai our wormy . ccu-uiois i diem drawers of the Lower Hous; did in trotlucc and vole upon siiu-dry bills look ing to the prohibition of the sale of spirit uous tutors in certain localities in our i j .. It Ii :iml in adililitiu to this onerous duty,i actually discusseI the importance of providing a law to rcj ulatc ccrlaiu lishcric ia certain rivers, creeks, .&c, within the limits of the State, and after much trial, trouble! and tribuhv iron too, they were actually prevailed up on bv tlie ritizeus of New Hanover couuty to give them a Criminal Court!, but f when the . Dcuioci alio citizens of the aforesaid coun(yjdesireda thorough change ia, the ofiice of magistrates, they quietly ignored their request :atuf their rights too, , as wc lake it, and instead of appointing to office the eillire nominees of the Democratic party of New llauover cdunty, coolly thrust aside five of the Democratic candi dates, the tax-payers' candidates, and gave lis instead five Jjlcpublican candidates, two of whom have held the same! office before, and whoso remarkable ruliujcs and decis ion will ever be prdserved '"in 4c arch ives ob gravity". A third is uotv fn possession (of a lucrative 'rcvoiiuc oftice which he has held for several years under the Grant administration. These are but samples of the men that our .poor but w orthy nominees of the Democratic- party arc made to give 'way for, and this, tbo', b a Democratic Legislature, the iirst that has assembled since tlie adoption of the Constitutional Amendments,- which were i bring such happy relief to the opprcssuJ-j jind down trodden people of I ;b East. , t We arc not iuformed how fir this action fitlie Delnocatic Legislature meets with ihc approval of Gov. Yaucc, put feitce jic h.5 developed a policy which virtii tuiilly; ignores the claims and - the iutcr cs'ts "-even of the castenji f Deniocraey, we have ii' t takeii tmich stock in Gov. Vauce's syinpa t hies for our sultc.nng condition. W e are entirely, at' a loss tcj understand under what intlucuce those two or three Democratic I ineiu Iters' from the eastern counties voted for those Kepublican mag istrates to the exclusion of' the Democratic nominees, but of this we feel assured, that if I hey have a constituency anything like tho ' Democracy of New Hanover, they will neverigo back tj ll.ie legislative halls in Kalcigh to agaiu misrepresent the inter ests of those who scut them there. Eastern North Carolina5 lias been too long merely tributary to the "AYcst, and this too in the face of the fact that the Eastern counties show) ho ; largest Minount of -taxable ." property', aud pays, "proportionately, the largest! amount of revenue into the State treasury. New Hanover pays the largest amount of taxes,! with one exception, of any other ccuuty L jn the .whole St'atc, and yet for any sub stantial benefit that the citizens of this county realize from jwr reformed tatC; gov;erumcnt,wc mightjas well belong to down troddai negro .ridden South CaroIL- Hir citizens' have subscribed mofe liberally to Slate works, railroad corpora tions, and other internal improvements, au l received less 'benefit, comparatively, than any other coinmuuity in the whole Stale, and yet w hcuWilniingou asks for State assistance to open up aucw avenue of commerce in the way of a Cauab which 'will -redound to the benefit of the Stale as well as to our own com muiiily, wc aro toid that the lauds belonging to the State, which have; been lying idle for over a century, Jaud may;be for au hundred yciirs to come, through wiich tliis ciual is intended to pasjs, cau- nojL ue t ouatcd, any pai t of theni, fur ths projectc ll work, becaihse thej Stat may apply -t icm for the .benefit of! the school fund. Out upon such .hypocritical legis lation, sav wc. Do not the, counties in tereoled in this canal project possess some interest, in State lauds ab well as o'tliyr the Suite.' And! have those counties 'in I "I counties not a right to sjy jij what way their interests shall be applied ? Wo do not think a large tax-pjyinj couiurunity like ll ke the counties interested in this canal business can be; put ofV wii i any ; siicb tho pit-sent last, and is sophistry. Thank llcavcu, Legislature has5 adjourucvl aK; not liliely to be called into active existence aain, we fervently trust, and two years may bring a ,'chauge to u's for the.' better, in this, tht the E.ist may luivo a,-larger ivpix'sentation in the next General As sembly, when the pcopl6 of.tliis section may have s jme rights' entitled' respect. Wc do not think that our strictures upon this Legislature are too harsh. We have a rijjht to' criticise IbdrlactidTts Inas much as jwe helped UT; elect )Ujj?3d we re not of those who, allow par :y prejudices! to swamp judgment. Tliere weri Inaay. able gentlemen in this Legislatureif there had not been, then there is no say ing what might have become of us but there were, unfortunately, many otlicr who possessed .more brass than brains aud who were, unfortuuatelyinthe rnajority. Tha days havp increased two louis and fourteen minuets since December 22. . A corrcsjx)ndcut of the Alexandria Ga zelle defends Mr. Lamar, the Senator from MississiopL tad saris with a troenl deal of warmth iod force : ' l hestrmo mbrc attacks upon that to cal lad t Wtvncd (araou'' others) who basaltt &tliiroglc4Kindtil,-rescued a coDQ mofiwcaflh frOin tbe slouch of despond, from the filth and abomination of negrodom. When the future historian of -Mississippi is summing up tho claims of those sons who ,liave done .well for the State, so hih io ihatiljrgut catagory will he iTeconl the name of Lamar as order is above cliaos, asjccorist ruction is above revolution, as prospcrityls abofc wrclchcdiicss"as RiTii ty is above despair.- UEDITCTION OF TUB PUlILIU ' . , . DEBT. Thj iuoulhly debt statement contains very little of, julcrest, for the decrease -! durlog the iionth is abou t t he . same "as last ironth:; 4-,070,i 20.00. The loudel debt , is increased by, the issue of six mil lions more at four and a hilf per cents. 'Ihc coin has iucreascd four intllious and two millions of the public debt on which interest has ecasbd has been paid oil during the month. A million of fraction al ctircncy' and; three qnartci's of fa .mil lion of legal tenders have been withdrawn The De'tdcbtis now $2,030,85 1, o 7 1. ! Tue rmlaucInUia limes liimKi wc A should give Grant credit for his liuaucial management. ,Whcr'he was first inaug urated, it says, the debt, less cash in the Treasury, was $2,515,036,904, so the net reduction in the debt in th6 eight years that Grant has been President is $154,- 185,332, or more than one-sixth of the total debt;. Besides taat the country has paid in interest during time vory nearly twice as much, say 1,200 millions in all. The total expenditures of the Govern ment for th year in which Grant was in augurated were $581,777,000.11, iuclud- S253,222,7 18.31 principal of tho debt and about $140,000,000 premium aud interest. The first , year of Grant's Presidbney saw the . .debt reduced about eighty millions, ami the next ouc hundred and twenty millions. For the fiscal year in which Grant was; inaugurated for a second term tho paymcuts. froiji the Treasury Were $300,113,580.91, of wjhich 109,856,807 was for interest and pre mium and about eighteen mil lions on ac- count of tho debt, though the net rduc- tion was over Jbrty-three millions. If all of the-j stolen' and "misappropri ated" funds belonging to the government which have ;onc to Gen. Grant's pets during 4ho cii:hl v cars of his administra tion' hadj leeu ipp!icd to the public d.cbt there Would 'be little of it left now,. We fail to sco W'here the i.redit for Grant should fcComa in. MiscGllanoous. rilllK UNI) tiiSTU M:i . I.a v iii ")kvu ai X pointed Kcgistran? of - Klectiuy fr tbe. City of Wiluiiugton, for tlic-'ajpruaHiiii mu nicipal election' to be held', on he fourth Thurstlar in the loontli, tho 2'.'d irt., and baring duly (paalificd as sucb, hereby uotily all concerncil that the Registration books will be opened, in accordance with the rctjuirc mcntof the act, every day, except Sunday, begioniajr with Wednesday, March 7ih, froui 9 o'clock,. in, -to C o'clock, p m., at the fol-Iowin-.placcs aa specified in the act of Gen eral Asscublj', which aro as follows : f . . . Fi ft Ward, , Upper Dirision L J.Thorn ton'a Store, Corner 4 lh and Uarnclt street?. - Ftrrt- ,Ward, Liner Dhision StabUi .St. Car Company, Corner Kcd Cross and 7th tt. . SecoirJ Ward a.t Court IIoue. Third Ward Oibleui Iodge, Corner bih and Princess fctrccts. . i Fourth Ward Eriziuc I tout c on Auu between Front and Second atd. Fifth Ward Store of J ?aac 2. Shame, on ucen between itii aud 5th cb1. Registrar First Ward, Upper tlvbioiu w. ii. von Uegisliar First Ward, Lower Di bion. f , . f . T. C. JAMES, . 1 Ilegitrar fnrcond WjmI. ( IAMKS W. KING, ' KegWrarTliird Want. C. W. OLDHAM, f Iirgistrar Fourth V .-ml. , - : , JN. M1LLIS, ' . Kegiutrar Fifth Ward. inarch ft itar coy. J S77 . ' ut 1877 INDEX-APPEAL, ; J..: (Daily and Weekly.) rublished hi IVlersUurg. va; s drvotl Ui current aiewg, local iwnl foreipi: dlseifcioi of iIitJcnl md soeial topics, aud. a free and fearless, advocacy of tho rights and interests of lho people. -Its oTniiiereial ir-ix)rts are bHiecDipoi actiml trausact ions, and juay tje rvlteLiuponasReeunite. Thcnidest jtmrual i(ic talent of the lState in In its cniplov a vigilant ami reliable coris of correspondents contribute fifo l&tcift uews and gotin from all important centres, ami no eflert is srared to inrtKc It aflrst-clttss family neT;ixtp'r. . -W The Iudcx:A ppeal has a larger city and country circulation than anj- other pppcr in iSouthide Virgin!.-, aud tlws largest circula tion in North Carolina of any Virginia p-uer , siscuiiTiox : f DAILY (one year) - - - . ; ) . six monthsj - - :j m M three months - - . j ' one month - - -WEEKLY (one year) - . i W bix months - - . "5 no -' IWTAei PRA21. . Ail orders for subgcriptkHi uiut be m.-oom-paniel by the cash. Clubs of Bix will be famished at the ruto of f per annum. Send for specimen copv. - IJfDEX-APFiJAL PUB. CO.. . Petersburg. A a. Wanted. - A PRACTICAL PUIXT2i:,of uianv rears' xV. thorough experience, wbhes a situation on some countrv paper. Can giTe theWt of references. Address X Y Z. febJS care Editor Bktww. Iliscellanoous. 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Friend? in the section of country con peeled with thi citr will greatly oblige tbe Editor, ami will contribute additional ihtr- cstlo these eotuum6b3' forwardiiia; anr items . '-' - - - ofBcustbat may occur ia the'r'respccti re localities. , ? Aidi cuK:;i;sroNDi;NCr;, On matters of general interest will be gladlj; received, but our friends must bear ia wind thatHliey must rito only on one sidej of the paper y that th-j must forbear useless Terbi-a-c, must correct their own . manuscript and must avoid abusirc pefsbnalitica. ..jjay A re liable name mu-t he furnrshod with each coin- 1 -'?'' -, I , municaliou, as the Editor wilt net betield ac i . . . cyunUble fur the views or language 'f cor- reipondeu ti. , ' .-. OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST, Even before a typo was set for the tiret isiae, was an exceedingly flattering one, and is probably the largest bona tide list with which any newspaper in Xorth Carolina crr before began publication, and is now rapidly oa the increase, especially on tli; rxrious railroad liars. .' ; ' Cotroa iu Pro 'RorauroR, Uilice en Second street, between Pric. 1 T !. c-ss and Chenut, near'thePe-UflSce a d I y y''.f ,.-':i i'V, ) ! i Tonsorial. ' NEW BARBER SHOP. m I PATRONS and: The public generaily JV1 ire rfcpectfully informed that 1 have opened ,l.,.,,o m.m. - ! ' : H ''. .'13 ll ' at Satf Mouth, Front street, where the fol lowing low prices have been adopted : Shavin 10 cents ; .Hair; Cutting 2a cents ; Shampoo Zo cents. Open oa Sunday morning. dec 18 C11AS. ti. UI,lUAt 'UK. MftPPLETOWS' A U E R I E A H fc Y C L 0 P D I A XEW HKVISED EDITION'. 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(Ectablidied tolZA ;UAUAXTEE THE MOXEV'S WUUTH for every article' nnrchaAed of tlirm. t Au elegant stock of line Watches, " ClotRs, Jewclrj', Silverware, Fancy (Jood., Ac, kept nutiouiy uu HRiiu iur eaie at a!;-very i"ht aayanceon acv.i ork cost. ji i. Agents for the Diamond Spectachw. . Oar countrv friends arc invited to call and . dec 13 HURRAH FOR WILMINGTON! corjiE AT lAst. QHAKLES G. UAHTSFIELD takes pleas ure in announcing to the citizens of Wilming ton, that he has permanently located here and is read j to take ordcra lor Tuningand Re pairing llanos and Organs. 3Ir. Hartsfield has had 24 years of experience iii Jii3 profes sion. Pardcs will find it to their advantage to employ one who is a practical Piano maker. Particular attention will ! be given to lienovabng Old Instruments thoroughly. Work will be done on the moat reasonable terms. References satisfactory can be riven. Tunics by the vcar and VUmh j tunc throughout the whole year, sdthat per formers will not have to wait six months, aud play two-thirds of the year on a Piano mori or lcs3 out of tune, and moner wOl be saved by so doing. a i Office on Second street over James A urown', or orders may be left at hU co ne rMulbcrrj and Second sts. 1 ,i jan 22 The Camden Journal, PUBLISHED every Thursday, at Camden, S. C.,ia the oldpst-iRhlu'hl iZ ershair county, and has an extensive circu laiion among the Merchants, Farmers and all classes of business men in the county. -It offers to the Merchants of Wilmington a desirable medium for advertising, the country " "-u ii urtumra, wing connected , rith that city by steam- ..i the Wateree river. nd the Wdmingtob, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. i i Liberal terms will be made with " those de- tiring to advertise. Subscription n rice 22 60 ring to aa per annum. Address '-. j' it ':! L' FRAXTIIAM & HAY, Editors and Proprietors. Bail Road Iino. . WILMINGTONrM RAILROAD C0MPA rrfetr.'' On and after Sundav t , ' ihei paenW trains0' I tll ! Wcldon Kadroard will run a, 7 SB DAY UAmz Leave iWilminghyn, Front St i, .al"' v.. ...... P0' 1 Arrive at Weldcn ftti.. o e-. Jieave Wcldon daily aL 3 4,t KIG11T MAIL AXD EVpJf DAILY EXCEPT srrvr Leare Wilmington FrontfcTv AV" Depot at a....;... x Arrive at Weldon iit ""- ' I Leave Weldon, daily at" '" - '"i Arri ve at Wilmington, FoaTs'r Depot at. ou, Weldon lor alt point v..i. .a5 daily, (except Sunday) and daiSHl mond and all rail routes. ' ' li I "VJfrlit tmtn i.l-... i eiat rr.. 1 meli 10- -MS' to yniCf WIL5H.VGTO.V, coLU5i;;i.v Av O'USTA KAILliOAh. QI1AXGE OF SCHEDt'LK. . On and after Siiudav, HarcU n ,' ing schedule will be run on this rJa.f ' DAY EXPRESS AXD 2IAIL TllAl'x except Sunday.) ueave; w umington.....i.......;;- Lcave Florence.. ......... . Arrive at Columbia..... Leave Col mnbia ..1 ... Leave Florence.............. "'"" 1211 ..' J f4 Arrive at Wilnjington NIGHT EXPRESS TKALV (Ml 0. Leave) Florence Arrive. at.Columbia. Arrive at Aucrusta... .An ..3! Leave Augusta....' . Leave Columbia......-.. Leave Fl or ence.. . Arrive at Wiluiifigton... ill U i. . ..41) it w? Mainl,w.lU ?.1,1,sUP at-ricrl Wlutcville, Fair liuff, .Marioi., ivf limuionsydle, bumter and L'astOn-r hiiiiiiij:ko:i ana Columbia. 'I i TIIUOUGH FHEIGHT TUaiS' (D cei't Sundays. :' ; " licave Wilmihgton,....;, Leave Florence Arrive at Columbia..!! Leave TJolumbia .; Leave Florence.......... Arrive at Wilmington: M 19; lOHi x.fT tgn?rer3 for. AugufeU wd-btti buouru iMgUt fcprce Tiaia IntX mington. , . c rT.hruU Sleeping Cars uDDii-'ati;,: tor Charleston and Augusta. .Pador Car On Day Express and Charleston. 7 AMES " A N'UERPOt. General tsupcrinixi: mch 10 li 0 if ptca Gknkkal Sti'tKiNrtMnr, tdiningtou, N. C, l(i, lv o of Schedule. OX AND AFTER SUNDAY, !; inst., trains wil rua over Uiis Kii as followsi . - , Passenger and Mail Expre?. Leave Wilmington at.... : C;"l Arrive in Charlotte at-...;.....-'- Leave Charlotte at.. . ...... w.w......6:i0 i Arrive at Wilmington at........ Daily except Suuday. ; V. . JOJIXsO.V dee 1 General Supcrintenii The Great Family Paper, THE k'E Y0RK-L':il5 Fjk THE NfiW YEAS, li" The New York. Letlger, 110 o;iejeir er, but ever new, remimN :ts rcstlw I he season has arrived for tiio renf Uieipaunfual subscriptions. n$uyo those who were chil'irch Ley hrst began to read tb l-eilf ,t ave children of their own win remi (uvorite paper. There could bard!; si rohger testimonial to the excellent chalacter than is thusxiverrto the r by thcrcgulor renewfal of lliess lions. ' 7T- ' ' . . Our great exertion for the conoi will be to make a voluuce that will pare favorably with the bet of W F cessors. - i' ... ; 1.7 The ledger is always alive aul I-' mu 01 interest. 1 f The stories fcr tile couiimt year the most popular ot our old vrriten be s t of the new writers who have o Cly contributed to our cohim-iv . Tlie inUcellancdus articW I' trcl scholars and divines will bo ctinW Will oar accurate scientific .departo We shall reply, a herstofore, tp f numerable nuptiiim KAnttn u8onlJR' doniejitic afrHir:s,jand every varied1 ject. ' . . f -: ': f4 AVhe.ever the 'Ledger g ks--1 Q uearlv everv wiiPriHM ffeneral! p' cd there is not a reader to whose it does not minister, i fin r-"vn 1 .'-in t. . .-s. lift !"' pay. We prepay the po.nse cj f er that wc mail. " ' OUU TKRllS FOlt iT. -lV.rAt.i; ' V oiuic uupieo, m per aau'J"" . . ; ' no. which Is S-W a copy ; .'Jjw' posLige frce. The party who w for a club of eight copied ('1 tcs:j 'p ', time,) will be entitled to a eorf ( , j masters and others who gels up ; " their respective town?, wuie copies at Z,jf. X '1 , . . ...... m.r . . c-n im - .v teas t . I a . . f-irPtL icuLiy oe sen i, n win oe Jt, prevent the poslbility of the loss j by mall. Remejnbsr that tbe A the Ledger to all parti of the c0U be paid by us, so that oar sue" hive no postage tapay. i tSWc employ no travelling , drew all cornmunlcatipa- to , KOUEUT ' BONNEi:, PuU.i Corner of; WH I lam and f-'irnrt? n ior an points not tl. , : r,.-- tOBli,...- Pullman's Palace Sleenin.Mar;H,, au rigut Arams, and run throu-i, r nnngton to.ililford Station-,'M Fredericksburg & Potomac KaiIr(.VV4 MI -;-:.!'H'-l " ' i.' ' ' - .'-".' : -:-' v. ,7 , ' -' '" , - r ;".'.. ' ::,' ,:7- ' - '--.'-.' i:.:";".77 : 7 : .': -7 ' -. - : 'v ' . - : . ;- '; . v . .'.. .- ': 7 -. 7' -' ' -.?'7 -;. : . "' , .' ' .' ' 7 ...'-.' ..', t ' ,