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A I' V IZll A P PCOI 1TTOX OMAN'S AXw Mi ' . i ;u lilsM 'l licr lovely downcast oye. ji. r iH.imjij brown locks fulling low h ;" rl, love, wjw not over vis; 1, Im caught iu this silken snare, I Kikm ; i ,(,. mocusin inaIiciousgui.se lYhcAVor.ld forbids the ains anl ,vo, 1 K is HUN darliug, ami let lae ;;'." I f .. fMl a tin-toe at his side m :-t.iu nV in ;uJ just reach. i I:i ; i s .a .1 ! ' Mi", 1V vhftever fate bet 4 )( 'nil the World I lovo thee J Hist ! iit1 u hat wtnrall thw.M-orkl l'sid'-, J' - .1 I.I.,- ;.' If r n'C iroill III mo ui) iwwiu Mi hi h i ' ' i. -i.edrew his dark face down, and pivt jtU lips with passionate kisses -'.No" ..- i I ...... ...wt l,.t llir.n ird'" . 11V iO'it", l liUllluni.ii - Ml: .- -,iv. N'.veeil'iearl, hear mo out," he. .iid, j ;ilc U averse, and the worl 1 unkind; 1 la' way 'f Ut'e fiati we must tieal l.iestuirk before us, and love is blind. ; as, , weal til, the path witli,roses spread My il;i:iity , darling must leiivo iK-hmd ir, V;iKe up'the burden of toil .instead, itli cure, and squalor, ami want and ' ., K Us nie, dearest, and bid me go!" !.- sUr brought her dusky In. -a I. 'v 'ainsi his breast ''.N.ty, 'dearest, s- , l V Mill' "Ml " " i. . . - n ml In kiln tl'i.ll iv noun, 11m- wealth 'o the worM 1-1 in-: i ' . Were, liauyht i;i:i. -w el, were it ever so poor a sh 1, vtiil a siinnU crust earnel ! J el iul'; , l"V; to sweeten the bitt r bli nd, W i iioiHt; a life or poverty i i Hvli onie lovo and leatti,V ibc-ai', ilonlv 1 live and die with lliee!'' i h j wiijle amis lettered him ftsst --"A !i, u. Je'i!vt, will not let thee go I From the Italeigh N i l w .) X .- Iateicst--Tl!C II lopagation i. of Silk Worm It is known to but few ol K.l.v'li: that Mr, tl-l.vanl J j . : : . ilie jeojI of a.s:ia. U, the tcll kiiuvti!l'tyettcnillehtrconowcler,.h-as; , int,.u k (1 it) ;i hinucli or bu.iir.c'.ss vh ion i-i iriiielvv new to this part .a l. nbt iu this goiitratiou. Ilo Ins cstab liliwl, a ini'ciual a li.ilf east the city, an ci t :i s ve mU'jiianencuY, as it is atiuciz- ni. c"i:M'iicrv,. lor the pr'opa itiuii d' .silk wur!i, lie, has piirchnseil aj tract of land ims set out ii ei.ht ai res, ujioii V!:ich h I.'.OU mil heny trees, ami has iuo.OOO silk wt.-rin ... w there a rc r'v :i( li ho h.ul ' tmijiped liiiii fi'oir Japan, lb. I.i;.s erect 1 io laiC: buildings, and has hia-lo a oliu r iie-e s ry arraiucin -lit i f r an U'iimv ! .vigorous irO!io;t,iliioii of wjik wlii'.l) v'iilL:e in full operation in ten days, .and the eggi will beiu to hatch from 20 in iU days, dccii lent eiy much upt ii tl'io wcithcrj; He exiiccts to ship several balcsr perhaps 500 lbs.', as early ai possi hlc, to Fraticc and Italy, i,o till orders . whicli ho 'lias already received. Mr. Fasuach says as to j'litn.it, .'that cocooim ijti'ppoil from' Amciica to Franco and Italy h.ive proved far suj erior to those j ro 1 need in, those countries," though the best raw silk comes ffoin .Jajuiu and China. Whether N tin t h Carolina cab-produce as fine cocoons as those of ot lcr countries remains to be been. , The present crop of .MrFiis'iiaeh will be tested with Japan a-nl China coco mis, and the result nude known tiext year. Miscellaneous OITICF, OF OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD. IN ORDER TO SUPPLY oiri i.SUIJSCItl- L bers with numbers due them we ; hall re- nuiiie the publication of OUR li TYING AND OUU-DEAb on March 15th, and complete t ho IVth ohuno ui mouthly parts. No new 'ob-scriber.4 will he taken except for the hound volumes three of which have been issued and tin? 1 Vth wil bo icady In June We can sup- liy our ola subscribers witn hern, except Septeuiber and anv back nuui- October, 1874, linuld they need any to com P ete their files.; I'HltlS FOB BOCXD VOL cmes : Iu Clotb S2.Q0 each. I alf Calf $2.r0. Soulheru Historical fTfrntliliT Jiuuimjf. Thiil M;jiiiine, two numbers of which have h en pi Into lj will occupy thu 1 1 tlto entire South1 that OUR same relation dYlXU AND OUR I) KM) dii:to North 0 1 olina, and, in nil respects,! will be as worthy of cotit'ulenc arjd Kiippot t.j For detailed' description of this .Mnnthlv iiMrt for the opinions of those who have the initial number, we itefer to larirer Circular, subscriptioas a-e solicited. IKIIMS,! JNyAHlADLy IX ADVANCE: 1.' months $1.00. Adilresj. ! 'i SOUTHKR.Y 1 uiontba S'-'.OO MONTHLY, ISTOKICAI llakigh, X. C. Lb 2i PROSPECTUS OF TIIF. Maryland Medical Journal, BALTIMORE, MD 0 N THE FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT, the undersigned will isue, in i.he city of Bal timore, Uic first number -of I ns Mauylanu MEiucAt, .kVt RXAL. It will be a monthly pub lication, devoted to the advancement of Med cme in all its branches. Each is?ueof the Journal will contain origi nal article, froin representative men in ihe profession. ! . ' ;V j Careful selections from foreign and home journals wi I be inade with a special view to ihe retpuiriments of the practitioner. Ueportsof tha progress, of Surge'y and Medicine in their fpecial, a3 v eil as general 'branches, including Diseases cf the Eve and Ear, Diseases of the Nervous System, Iiiseas ep peculiar to Women, and Diseases of the l liraaland Chest, will be regularly given by men eminent in these several branches. These eports will1 be an exhibit in abstract form of the progress in each of tbeta special depart ments during the year. ' . 'I he proceedings of .Medical Societies will be published as often and as fully as their im porUnce justifies. Prominenca will be given to rare ana inter esting cases in llospitav and Private Practice. New Instruments and Applianlces, NewKeme dies and improved methods of managing dis ease will be specially tk-eated, New medical publicaiions, as they appear, ill be critically and impartial! v reviewed., ! No tabor or expense will .1J snaked t rcn- Uer th M ikvu.sd Medical JiK kx a i . ' a wel come visitor U every phjsician desirous of KuvpiDjf p.ce wiui me progress of Medical ncience as cevelopeJ both abroad and at Dome. f Confributions, on subject? or interest to the f prlession, respectfully invitekl. Each number will contain not less than fortv pases, printed from new tvpeL on beavv cal endered paper of the finest ouialitv. The subscription price will b" $3 ner an num, inTariably ia advance, Jklivc cd free of postage. ; H. E. IV MANNING, M. I). J 1. A. AM1UV, M. D. inarch -C A. DVEUTISE IN TIIK DAI ,Y RK.V1KIV Miscellaneous. ' n m h , . "-. VKRT SM ALL, 1 VERY CHOICE SUGAR-CURED PIG HAMS. vj:uy ciiuice thin" sugar-cured BREAKFAST BACON. V .'! n n St3am-Slic3d Smokod Beof In Small Boxes. SHREDDED COD-FISH In ehnall Packages. STRICTLY" NEW CROP f PRUNES AND CURRANTS. These and all other Goods Best in this EVJarket 1 1I AC 5 &. 7 North Front Street. apl 2 . r ; . Tato. Jctv 25, 13TL WE CLAIM FOB THE IMPROVE I WHITNEY SEWiWC SViACHlraES . The following specific points of superiority: 1 Great Simplicity in Construction. '2 Durability. a Exceedingly Light Runnlnff. 4 Still Running. Noiseless. 3 Performs all Varieties of Work. Beauty of Finish and Workman ship. 7-GREAT REDUCTION in Price. Machines sent on trial before payment is re quired written guarantee to keep "machines in order for five years given with cacb ma chine. Why Pay Ox-d Prices ? For circulars and particulars, Address, THE WHITNEY MF'G CO. dec 29 Paterson. Pf. J. VICK'S IhhUiS'i'iiATED PRICED' CATALOGtI. Fifty pages 300 Iilustrationa, with De sc; iptions of thousands of the best Flowers and Yegelables in the world, and thk way to iuow ih km all for a Two Cent postage stamp'. Printed in German and English. ' Vick's Fio;al Guide, quarterly, 25 cents a year. . Tick's Flower and Vegetable Garden 50 cents in paper ; in elegant cloth covers, $1.00 Address. JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y " Vick's Floral Guide a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely Illustra ted, and containing an elegant colored Fiower Plate with the first number-. Price ontr 2" ctits for the year. The first No. for 1677 just issued in German and English. Tick's Floyer & Vegetable Garden, in pa-pe- .ri() cents ; with elegant cloth covers $1.00. Tick's Catalogue 306 Illustrations, 'only 2 cents. 'Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. ' " pick's : : Vegetable and Flower Garden is the inost beautiful work of the kind in the world. It contains nearly 150 pages, hun dreds of line illustrations, and six Cuuomo Plates of Flower, beautifully drawn and colored from nature. NPrice 50 cents in paper covers; $1.00 in elegant cloth. Printed in German and English. x ick s floral Guide, Quarterly, 2j tenia a yc?r . . x Vick s Catalogue-300 illustrations.onlv 2 cents. Address, JAMES TICK . Rochester, N. Y. - vxciro f a Xs : Flower and Vegetable Seeds are planted bv a million people in America. See .- -r ?rri '. Tick's Catalogue 30D illustration:, only 2 cents. ' Tick s Floral G-uide, Quarterly, 25 cenis a year. , . Y'ick's Flver and Tegetible iaitleii 50 cents; with elegant cloth covers $1.00. ' All my publications are printed in English and German. Address JAMESCVICK, ij apl 3 , Rochester", N. Y. Dental Notice, T TAKE PLEASURE IN AN--L nouncini that I Lave associa- ated with me in thi nrarticH of D EXTIS1 RY", m v son ,'ilr. Isaac 7 N. Carr. and hone with his assistauce and bv close attention, to merit and receive Atenewal of that patronage so liberally beatowed npon me in past years. Chloroform administered when desired. , My well-known TOOTH PASTE kept con stantly on hand and for sale at 60 ceto per box. TIIOS. II. CARR, M. D. "ii. Olhceand residence, No. 38 llarket ttvet. I ' uich 2fi r n ji ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE USE IVKRSlflO HI l m.m i i i n nLr .i wi w s . i XX -j7? 2 rllii rrY PATEM SELFFASTESIXG TAGS Cotton Shippers. . ?' , ' piT N'eat'.ypiinud at LOWEST PRICES by S. a HALL, j.in I. Slc Agent for Wilmington. Pal So moire AXD :on, N C.T STEAMSHIP LINE. -TUo Dteamcr ,j 4 r. . r ii .. 3 Capt.-rtcc, WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON SATURDAY, 3VLA.RCH 24. To be succeeded by Stmr. . piiiyna, Onlv'tfcsday, March 28, - '- and thereafter wiling .tfpw. Baltimore every YVEDXESDAY AND SATURDAY. 'S Shippers can rely upon tlie pronipt 9311111? of steamers as 'advertised Through Bills of Lading given to and from Philadelphia, and Prompt Dispatch guaranteed. For Freight Engagements apply to I'XL, I pAZAUI, Aent wumiagioii, v. A S.- BEIiDEJf j Soliciting Agent. . ' -BEUBEtf FOSTER, General Agent. Corner Lee and Light, St-ect?, Baltimore. mcti 24 CLYDE'S - - sP r--- , , ..';' WiliHgton, Wf,Cii Cnll- WB23IILTT Steamship Line, i The. Steamer BEUEFACTOR, WILL ' SAIL FROM XEW YORK ON GATURDAY, MARCH 24. '-'i' To be succeeded by Steamer t On T7ednesday, XXafch 20. .rl.- ' ' Shippers can rely upon the prompt Sailing ot steamers as aaverused.. SAILING WILJIfJVGTOIV SUN DAY A2T WEDNESDAY. For Freight Engagements apply to I A. 2, C ATJZ.' iXg-ent, tilininjrton, TS . C. L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. WM. P. CLYDE A CO., General Agent?, 6 Bowling Green, or Pier 13, N. R., New York. feb9 EeystoncPrmtinfr Ink Co MANUFACTURERS OF PRINTING INKS. 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ALTAFFEU& UILL, Tactory Foot of Walnut Street, inclj II . i WiLnrTOy. X. C .... -JCAI5DY FOR ALL ARRY BERNARD, the . well. ...known Candy Manufacturer, corner Front and Cas p8 streets, w prepared to manufacture Candy for the trade and private families. Orders olicited. eo 1 5 Wilrnirigl v. Mis coliano otis.; 5 i'f THE a. d 0 y o :- A News published every eveniuj, Sududay excepto AT Or 50 cent3"a"month,"not"strictl"ih advance :o The Reading Public are respecU'ollr jmfe'r'in- ejj inai nacaii ue ine conianc aimui iue.prt prietor to furnish them w ith " " C"ti - " Jl . i 111 ll 1 A. 1Fi.I -u. A LIVE NWSrAPIl, - V ir containing the latest news of tha.davjiflnd deavorine: to keep its readers full y: info rule 1 in regard to events of Interest and importance occurring in every quarter of .the worldp . !- '-' 5 "OUR DAILY MARKET RErtw Will be full and correct, and will be kept open until he latest possible moment. Mer-J chants in the city and countrv n'av rest A& : . . ' - sured that they will be thoronghly rcliablf).' ; The News Colutnr . -j : ' ' I i to! Will contain the reports, but a of news and"! markets, received here each diy at noon, aDd the j l o cl u e r a.ii r Kjprff, Has been placed in careful and experienced hands. Friends in the section of country eeu- nested with this city, will greatly oblige the ''"'''.' I" Editor, and will contribute additionatriBt!r- est to these columns by forwarding any itsms of ews lhat may occur in 'thc:r roBpective localities. " i A,L COliUESrONMi.NX'E . On matters of general interest will be gladly received, but our friends must bear, inm that they must write only on on side "of the paper ; that they must forbear useless verbi ag'e, must correct their own manuscript and must avoid abusive personalities. A re liable name must be furnished with each Ccfe?1 . I m muhication, as the Editor will not be held ac countable for the view or language of cor- respondenta. T!5fe5l ! . 1 OUR SUBSCRIPTION UST, Even before a type was set for the first Lwue, was an exceedingly flattering, one, and ia probably the largest bona fide list with which any newspaper in North Carolina erer befof e began publication, and is now rap id! j ok thtt increase, especially on the varioma raalrpad lines.' '' .. 'j -:...y'-l-f JOSH. C?- Epitow ikp PaoraiEToa,, Office on Second street, between rrin cess and Chescut, near ibcrot office. $5 Ik eaDi5 PROSPECTUS FOE 1ST7. t i 1 ,..,... , I L!PPIH(IPTT3.S MAGtiliHEj ' ' v ANffxstnAlf:D v'ftNiiii.Y ;- . j Poplar, IMtim. Science and hi Announcoment fov 1377. I! TThc number for January begins' the Bine t3enth volume of this Magazine, and while its past record wjiH it ,i3 hoped be deemed a fcufBuemttgnuitgg " if futui'i'-cscrttcncc;' 1.0 effort &tptftroAitprUTrrUs attent ions arid'to pYOVfde h tncrciu'Jd iuiplylci" POPULAR ItE.VJTXG IX TIIK JltST AND MOST EMPHATIC SlCXsk ..s f i -f, ; f: ft : The great object and constant .ahn of the conductors will be to furnish the public tvith Literary;-Entertainment of a Rehnedfjind Varied Chapter, as well as to present in a graphic and strikingmanner the mo?t rdcent information and soundest viev on subject of OtferaTlnfrstYla yrorld to render., Lip'pin cotrMajiie strikingly distinctive in T1IOSK - BkATCRE.S THAT a UK ilST f r ATTTJAjqilVE IN MAGAZIXI! f - . LJTEIIATURE. . The contriButions'tiow on hand, 'orspcclaliy" cn gaged, -pmbraee a' highly attractive liit of" Tales, Shor Stories, Descriptive "Sketches, Karrative, Papers on Science an4 Art, Poems,' Popular Essays, Lit- f erary Criticisms, Etc., Etc., ' BY TAtETED AXD WELL KXt)VN ' ' WRITERS. I ' A large proportion 'of the articJesespctLUIy those descriptive of, travel, will bo ? PROFUSELY AND IJEATjTU'L'LLY ILLUSTRATED. f The pictorial embelisliaicnts of the Magazine constitute one of its attractive feature-. . In addition to the General Attraction; of UEWMZJjn, the J.'iibUshui t wo aid .invite attention to the fpj.lowinjc m e i ... ujuliuiiaiUIuiS run lor. . it The IViaftrui of Siosic, i by George MacDonald, author of "Malcolm, ' "Alec Foibc' "Robert Faltoher,"etc 1 o those of our readers who are familiar with "Malcolm,"HbKjninv'tcry froi'i the; pen of this distinguished writer will need no; rc , colinmendatkuT', srMl hisreiufa'tioli'i. a 'uuiran ! teoto.. others of. a , deeply, ihterestiugfand powerul story, i It began - in the IVoveinber ' number, which issue,' with tjhe December paTt, will be fusijiti.jgraits to .all new subscribers 'lor isy. , . .. . . II . m. .1 - . r . z.j- a prolii iiu5i-raicu?nes or suetciics Swedish Scenery and Ziifc, . - I I !- - ii. by Prof. AVillard Frisk, author of Cq'rnell UnivertjfrhHthibljrtamilar with Sweden audits people from personal observa tion.' ,"; . '.:.;.. I , 3-." A.crifes of popular pap.ei -a cia by Edward Strahan (Earl Shinn), author of 'hf Nv'jHynMiojB cic. - 4. Illustrated Sketches ol lravel, e-ntitle " " T'f ' it' nli i - " Pictures from Spain, by Edward King, author of the "Greattkth" etc. . . '.... ' ,! ' 5.. Mrs. Lucy II. lloonci'i livUrcii and Piauant I a ,,r .' ' , j . . . 2?fpcr.Jid jLettets from Paris: wilt be continued lh rough tjie vear I 6. i The Jfreautfies of the Ulamo frill be described in a rich! v illustrated tidies f papffs. v - , '" . -J ,7. Durjiijr the year' will appear a uuuWr of handsomely illustrated. ,short article.-, de jcfiptive of Life, Travel, and-Adventure in the jUnitedtatesEngland South America, Japan, Mongolia, and other countries. : in. for sale Wall look and xews DEALERS. PRICE, :;5 CEN'f.i f TKBMsV-r-Year. Subscription, $4;. Two, cop- lies, $7 Three copies, Vive copies, 10 ; Ten copies, SJU; w itn. a eopy gratis t tne person procuring the club. f 'Single number J5 cents.,1 '' ' - .'.' . ';..'. K"oTiCE-The November and December Num bers containing the earlier chapters of "The Marquia of Lossie,"wilJ beprvscntyd to all new annual subscribers for 1S77. ') SPEtTMEH NcxEKr.-mailed, postage paid, to anv address, on reccipt'of 20 cent.--, f jjTT To Agents aLiberal Commi.-'s:oa will lie allowed. Addrci : J, ii. LIPPlXOTT, CO., ' .!. ' Pubrhcr. 715 and 717 JI irkct PhilM.Ic.lib. ,jan S . . 1 THE-.QRANO CENTRAL. 1IE SURSCKIiiER ANNOUNCES th.; t " THE GIIAND nEOTRAL, on th; " or of the'oli National Il'-te!, is prepare.' or.tlie Winter cio:a:gn,be:2g fruppjled wiC .Viz eboievftt of WincSjAiesLiqttors cz Cigars Fresh, instalnjents or the lined; and fatkit ITcw JXiver star received regulir I v and s.-rrcs ?Jiy tyl? desired. REUBEA JO.NTS. Thfl t?amr!fn Jonrnal. Tl UBLISIIEI rarv rr-CTiLr 3 v r ai Camde n , X 8. 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Xo Coa.t Kiaion to Acbts. . . Xo l)i:-cut:nts to Teachers.' Xo Dcvirttfoa in Price. The Mendelssohn GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT a a BIOS Cont.iln valuable patents and improvements ' never before introduced.. iATK USH E ICS . Xii-.v.PATKNx Dltlex, Ovekstuuxg Scale,' Is the greatest advance in the history of Pia no making, producing the most astonishing power, richness and depth of tone, and a sus taining singing quality never before attained, bein a "Grand Piano ih a Square case." Tho Mendelssohn Uprights ARE THE FINEST IX AMERICA. They are pronounced the "I'ianoa of th Future." '' ' Manci actorv ,& Wauekooms : IS o. 1130, lJJi, 101, 4'JO 6c 498 West 57th St. No2, 858, S(JO, 862, 864, 868, &870 10th Avenue. . PiANQS SENT ON TRIAL. i. Illustrated and descriptive Catalogu, in ailed freer1 . i . ' - MENDELSSOILX PIANO CO., . - ju:ixks-s oi- Fici: : Xo. 50 Broadway, N. Y. feb L'l ir0iiliiiMir . ' WGMer-s UDaMipi Dictionary, FOR. THE SCHOOL Ii 3',0P0 Engravings ; 1,F40 Pages' Quarto. Price . , - JL NEW 7EATUXIS. To the 3,01 Illustrations heretofore in Web ster's Unabridged,, we have added four pages Ol'; . ! ColoredTZllustrations, ei iavv-l ixpressly for the work at large expense. i .Nearly, .-every- State Superintendent of Public Instruction in the Union,' 6 r corres ponding ollicer, where such an one exists, has recommended Webster's Dictionary ia the strongest terms. Among them are those of Eastern, Northern, Middle, Southern, and Western States T WENT Y-EIOHT in all. ST TB FUHCHAOQO. The Stat? of NEW Y'ORK has placed 10,000 copies of Webster's Unabridged in as many of her Public Schools. ' The SUte WISCONSIN' about 5,000 nearly every school. The State of NEW JERSEY 1,500-nearIj cverv school. The State of MICHIGAN made provision for all her schools. . The State of MASSACIIUTETT8 has aup piied her schools nearly alL The State of IOWA has' supplied her schools. . . ., The State of CONNECTICUT has made provision for her schools. iZST Over 3,000 echools in INDIANA were supplied during the year 1672, and many more in 1873 and 1874. In other States many copies have been pur chased for supplying schools of cities, cons ties and towns. What better in vestment can be made for schools? More than rtn times'as many are sold of Webster's Dictionaries as of any other series in this country. t At lea?t Foca-rirrns of all the school-books published in this country own Webster as their standard, and of (he remainder few ac knowledge akt ftdard." PwtMhed by G. & C. MERRIAM, dec u Springfield Mass. Gonsignmonts just in Store. CHOICE TABLE RUTTER. Tubs solid andinltolli. Sweet Potatoes, Peas, and Dried Apple. , Dry Salt Sides and Shoulders. Bacon Sides, Hams and Shoulders. Lard, Ac, PoulUy, Eggs, Ac. Will be sold at low- figure. - i- OUDEKS SOLICITED FOR Corn and 51ola?es in Car load lots. j .. We ace oren for bids on Coffee, Molasses, Meats, Lard. Soap, Candles, Cora, Flour, Ac Buyers will find it to their- advantage to fcomxnucicats with us. PE1TEWAY ic SCIIULKKX, Brokers and Commission Merchants, Next North Princess and Water Sts. apPJ 4 few 7
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