"ID ITU ' !'' S-JPAife. Review. JOSH. T. JAMES, Ed. and Trop TTaXMIIT GTON, N. C. FRIDAY,. MAY 11, 1877. VIEWS AND REVIEW!?. A noRblifin W Jbocn imblisli&l by 1 the JlDcsc6jvcrijtr.ci)t to the effect that any woman of foreign extraction wLo , shall man J -i Japanese shalrbc-looked upoqra naliwalizcx. Japanese, and lc subject to the laws of the empire. The bill has at last got through Par liamdqt tcffrccthc toll-bridges across the Thamcf Yd London. The city piurjier pays $00,000 for the bridges, the coun ties keep tfiem in repair; and the mctro politanbowrd' of; wotIcs takes charge of them-vfoh;: ':.' , The Ntxr York Stiri asks -the Custom House investigators tofindout whether an assesimenofitwp-arid a half per cent, wasn't, lefied ibero in Febuary to pay the . Ilaycfr counsel before the Electoral Trilu- x nal or some of , the , counting-in expenses ' previwAljr, Aafibrt-li being made to convert the fair -ground of tbc Florida Agricultural Society ab' Jacksonville into a zoological garden, by improving and beautifying them wtb jlakcs and drive?, jtiantin; choice, and fare trees. and shrub, and in troducing a, variety, of animals and birds, ' - . - - 1 J 1 . . . so aSj iOjUjase a pcrpciuai inusuuiu r Nortjiernj residents arc subscribing largely totrJand., , . ; ThoJieadiuartcra of the must advanced ritualists in, England may now be consid ered itQ bp , St. Paul's Chapel, Lonimore SquaiCj London, which has -three ofliciat- inc priests, . who wear vestincutiT with stoles and hats to match. Lighted candles and colored fcWpl adorn the alt ar. 1 li cense is freely used, and a fulf inslrur.scnt al Dami'supftlcincuts the choir 'ami the While oninion HAVES AGAIN. solemnly perpetuated yesterday but we there are radical differences of have accepted the situation; in good faith in the .South in regard to Mr. and don't think re will evfcr try so disas- Hayes, hud the merit or demerit which trous ajn experiment again. Still, the should pertain to all of his official actions,' principles for which we j fought have there is none as to the fact that lie is a lost none of their troth,? none of their fraudulent President or that any efforts of justice? and iaonalof their-sacredness and himself party li prove hi I . . ! hud his friends to form a new are just as immortal to-day in defeat as ... .i yti I iL. t J l. t it - tie arc as louJisn as tney wm vubj noum ue were inc oouincrn vrui3 tile. We arc williDg to give Mr. shining above .Hayes ere lit fur what he has accomplish- Star! Spangled Banner. , This - much we ed and that has .been no little but will say for Mr. Davis and for ourselves. we are in whiclJ i now jkjik world k perjury, csion bee ling Co filled b of a mi than did hot willing to iuget the manner he was elected to the office he Is. an office which the wnole within tl next iten years become aval ua- organ. : . Th&. yenerablc Archbishop Parcel I, "of Cincinnati, ...tho fiftieth anniversary of whose r4ijiapri Jo the priesthood was celebrated last year, is in very feeble health, and there is" little hopo of his recovery, lie built 'the first Roman Catholic Church in Cincinnati, and was one of the few pre lates jartbe Vatican , Council who voted against the infallibility dog.;. a. Bishop Bcckwith, of Georgia, during a recent visitation of the churches of his diocese, held one service that was. quite unique. It was on board the- Aurora, a Norwegian bark,'at:Yellow Muff, cn the Saltilla (rivK, The deck was closed yi with canvas, fcstoonqit with evergreens, and iUaminatcd by the different colored lights -of the ship distributed about. Part pf the plan of the new "ministerial bureau" in New York is stated to be to' make snor effort towards "circulating well written sermons' This must mean an exchange, of sermons amoDg ministers. In England this is au extensive and well rccognhsed indnstry ; but it is . a novetly for this-country. Among lazy ministers who can wTcotl to pay for the use of the brains potjicrs, it ought to be made suc cessful. Every 1 passenger train that crosses the Niagara, Syjpcnsion Bridge stops before " making the passage, and the passengers get out and. walk across, being told that , the stnicture4s not safe. The charge is made by the ' the G reat Western VUl hva v Company,which. leases the bridg. The Bridge Company . replies-that the desire of the lessees' is to break the lease, and then build Vridge IbV.' themselves. - .Referees arc tQ investigate and decide the dispute. A VasbAnrtbncorrc8ixndent says Morton is still 'ail rovcrful with' the Admiustra tion, and .adds : "He will undoubtedly be left out of the Senate twd years fivm now U give j)lac to a Democrat, but even then hVnrill hot leave his position in the Pwcpican.party of the State unless ho is torcibljiput aside,. If that is d-nc then his indemitablo will and ambition will IcflVe him. arid wbpn they u re gvuo , that io'$sjoruflcring called bus UnlyAvilb ' tied rcHatf in deathly , ; .5 j A JcWr6n3 story bomes' to us from Paris or anj eccentric grntlcman who acquires some celebrity for the manner in which' he managed to gt Mril is creditors. On thV ujpsenting himself be w;is ushfrintaaxcrn hung round with -a variety Of ;mirroriiconcave, convex, Ac. In one tneunhappy creditor Icheld him self with a head T i li is mj and therfc i and that i us now in3tcad fbf the Miscellaneous. o J3 a ct ThetTmBer 'lands of the South will . f CO s t 5 "3 0) CM - a - o s i. s 5 "r? c "2 -'" S 2 ea S.S ' es o I Cj -; o f-m S3 '-.. - at bows was attained bv fraud and blc property. It is estimated that the and which, had a righteous de- lower peninsula oumcnigan, once caliea 1'rcndcrcd by a lving and truck- the timber reserve, of, the continent, will atni&hn, would this day be be denuded in ten years. The destruc- the man who received a quarter tion of the forests all over the North is ion more of the popular vote terrible ; and James Little, of Montreal, r X 11 1 1.1- 'A li . L Mr. Haves. Still his Fraudulent weu Known 113 au BUl"r"J "ere niai- cy is President dc facto and dc jureK too, ters' has recently published a declaration f:r that tion will who ha; is tha m? dent. on recor a ? W 2,1 o "3 O Cm S W o 5 - s . O - 25 2 -S cfi o H g 5g a ? -t . Tonsorial. NEW BARBER SHOP3 MT PATBNS-and trA public' generally are respectmlly informed; that I, have opened a I ; . tT " NEW "BARBER SHOP, atXo. 7, South Front street, where the fol lowing low prices have been adopted : Shaving 10 cents ; Hair Cutting 25 cents ; Shampoo 25 cents. Open on Sunday morning. dec 18 CHAS. E. CLEAPOR. APPLETOrJ'S AiHiinraEiOFiiiii SGRIBNER'S MONTHLY. NEW REVISED EDITION. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on ., every suoject. - friniea irom new type. oud illustrated with Several Thousaud Engravings and Maps 5 The work originally published under the title of THE NEW AMERICAN VYL.COPA& DIA was completed - in 1873. since which time the wide circulation which it has at- Aa LJ. i 1- :.-L ' 1. 1 nil matter, for his right to the posi- vtia"a ' "l the riffh't to contest it. and that as wouia supp.y.inc present consumption U u uJ Hi j,caiiv cicuicu X 1 vol I M t t i I iri IIKHI Mix. l UK uifMi ill LU'Uu v I vi iiv cam v it m c axe uuii nuic uub 414 a wiaui c? nrchXAiM l I L X 111 I.IIHII'I IIH I'll! . L. ' -I . A tninpd in all narts of the ITnltffl Rtn.ts nnrl UxiavAi.KD Illustrated Magazine I the signal developments which have taken place in every Drance or seience, literattre, and art, have induced the editor and pub lisher to submit it to an exact and thorough revision, and to issue a new edition entitled THE AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA: . .... .1 Within the last ten years the proeress of laUlOUS JUlOSUm dicrvtverr in OTOrvrionartmont nf IrnnirloHmk "iuon OB'B: r- ji I : j r" , a. ifcuci ItJkauurST & 'nfn-. t -qJ When Scribner Issued its mer Holidav dumber in Jal, a friendly I jjas made a new work a' reference an I'm Riftinr: . 1 WlLhllMUIUM Q RAILSOAD OFFICK OF Gks'l Sr. n - 51 On and after Sund DAY MAIL axSS Rt' Arrive at Weldcn 11 1 1 ,v Leave Weldon daflJ -7r"- I hi1 Arrive at Wamfifton U k? 1 nn "16l0n Front Si u1i NIGHT MAIL AXD ULl DAIL? EXCEPT S nii Arrive at Weldon at. S 1V Leave Weldon, dailj" J! -.The Dav TrmuTur-- H n k Weldon for all pofc" J daUv, (exeppt Sunday) aVti mond and nil r.;i -.1 ua 02?. ri. ii? A lght train make ri Weldon for all poin nor - Pullman's PaWsiZ S i? all Night TraiBSSS 5 MUf-fd 8taCnk may o- 1 and will become just as effect- l -ii r ' t 1 j 1 e 4.u a u i Scribner haj touched high-water mark. We The movement of political affairs have I will sn tn Frtrpar. lanna rt t.nR.nniitn ue-I j . i . ... ij 0 i-. . .. . I bant nona with ik nf .t. . - -- - ao noc see wnai worias are leit 10 11 10 con-1 ftr'."?vw ,7i"r mw,t,wt";i,C8 U1 wuwaau 1 Kiiao , Ann-,;o I tneir fruitful application to the industrial I - An 7 1 !S mU. - ive as. thbugh he ha'd -been legally elected. as? dpseT :! T. at thev haeFach" Te ultoa ttile of ui!ce and - WUJ IS Uffif .,;i.i :-. ui lands; - ana tney may possiuiy see mm- - -ntW hAliAirA w .r - hrlZYt.yii-. - u . ' i''-ooiuiu nun iu uiouwBircea uuu, 1 . . 1 1 " - " - tMsuexit revoiuiiuiis uave occurred, mvoiv excsllencc they believe "there are other Unf n pA,.0 iof- a bering become as lnucrii of an industry in worlds to conquer and they propose to ing national changes of peculiar moment. I WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA it is but one coure left us all, . . conquer them." ' IThe civU war of our country, which was at I f 1 ' ATfi At hi.s hands so long as he remains the Presi dent of the people, and seeks to promote the popular jrood. THE MORMONS. fi" Bricham Younsr is'crettimrhis Mam At. n mfin-r in fU Tmlfl - ijieui. 1., wiiat arms uo y v , 0 , , . I best adapted for colored troops; & ago, the how venerable "Pre- s;r ! lenly sprang to his feet, !and broke Wheu does au infant, evince a taste for forth in in address to Saints and .Sinners, fa literary life? When it takes kindly to 1 111 wmcn the 'Biilu back up. a few da late" sud they wer thev cuii at an car Fruni ; bigamist true that 1 is no doii Mormons business fortnight of arms from a largely j by Brih ing in tl be (iiiict s to sustain him and to uphold the Ilocky Mountains as gold minin MOONSHINE. "Solar, so good," as the boy iaid when he finished the first not of his mother's The prospectus for thd new volume gives I its height when the last volume of the old the titles of more than fifty papers ( mostly I worK appeared, Has nappily ended, and a nity illustrated), by writers of th Under the head 01 GDSTA RAILROAD. WUmingtori, X. c., CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ' c hin-hpHt mpriL I uew wuree 01 commercial a e niguest menu 1 actiyity nas commenced. Xiaree accessions to onr geographical 1 .j1 H I 1 1 1 A 1 I" QVGlEZfl I re Yd, The great poUtical revolutions of the last 0n nd ftcr Sundav. Mar fitf. a. . . I decade, with the natural result of the lapse I u scneauie will be run on thiirelS. . MC- I of timft. hAVA hmnrrVit. into nnhlln vt. . ' ' ts SvS UA Vkebs ASI HAIL TEirj, nun we have fA winter on the Nile," by Gen, 1 "tl ,.1 1 . 1 . . : . 1 a rt l is 1 viciiau , octuuienuKo auuui wiiumnujw- muiuiuae oinew men. wnose namesai oil regard pie, by Charles Dudley Warner : "Out of I every one's mouth, and of whose w I 1 f t T ' J 1 IT I t T it . 1 1 t.MMr Ann In nn.Uii. . n 1, .u - I Great battles have been fouerht t serial stories are announced Nicholas rjlinturn, Uv Dr. Holland, the Editor, particulars 1 except bandaj.) ; inn liiiiKir- i liPiTH niiminvtnii tant sieges maintained; of which the details I a m-.t vi- ' are as yet preserved only in the newspapers Leave Florpmi ' "" or in the trasient publications of the day; att?, .1 w?i "' " 12 Spi and which ought now to ,take their place in Arrxve at " llmington............. 5 , permanent and authentic history. NIGHT EXPRESS TRATvivi In preparing the present edition for the T-.Tir:i. . .1"-. press, it has accordingly been the aim of the I c " """gwn eoiiors to Drmg aown tne information to the I c wrence. ..12 Nil Still (mbanini tlie Gentiles or anti-Mormons. -the stewed monkey that edits "f" .1 u ..1. . t.i. , r : ... it ... cuiivia iu uiiuk uuwu me uuormauon io me i -v v " we suppose) that '-if they wanted blood 1S lM- eM" U1 Ji"- .wij oi venoaM gare inu mgnes iOWest possible rates,andto furnLsh an ac- Arrive at Colombia.... iiT ' J . .,,,.,, satisfaction to1 the readers or the Monthlv. I inmtA nKonimt v,. -. ,n 1 I t : . . : ii.ii ii. j via iii . w -. - u vu luc -i m. rr rz.jr.m iiii lmi ivri i m ii irncrq they eon id have plenty of it, and indeed ' .; , ; , . ,f 1. The scene of this latest novel is laid on the J in science, of every frehs production in Leave Augusta ' " i" 15!-.l,..fA . r vm :w iiu iuat iwpa viu oanKs ot.tue uuason. Toe nero is a young I literaure, ana oi me newest inventions in I Le Vft nniTimh;, '""'lr ..wV ,u a wis? Hecausc sometimes he was seen man who has been ahvavs"tied to a woman's me practical arts.as well as to give a succinct I TZL rV " .iiHi d spare to let out of 'their veins with 'air on (Aaron,) and sometimes he apron strings' but who, by the death of his Jg fiSSSSff, evStf pr0gre AvV.rwamhV" SJ y Period.-' wasn't. . ...ngunr long and ThisTrtin wUl onlr .7 ' CI" lus it-would seem that the old The steel door plates, worn as buddes out a purpose. ' alnpl 4rfo infills wir mil 5f rrnnrtfi aro HOW aitacnea to tne DCUS OI tne laaies. auuiult sermi, - ins inueruance, dj juiss I u-tiui wiiunaiion. I wsTJT- ' 77, , . . 1 means war, ana it reports are , . - Trafton. will beirin on the comnletiou of "That NoneoftheoriginalstereotvDeniateshavel Wilmuigtoa andColumbu. . . . i UL Lii iiaii: uii LiiL'iii li i: n fi i i ii:n 1 i it: r . . .-'.. iv ai a . - . . come-to US lrom SaltLakc, there . Lass o' Lowrie's," by .Mrs. Hodgson liurnett. "vu uu, out every 1 l...t it.-i 1 1 L V I ut uui mat inc ieaacr oi ioe ijieccu-ioamng rmcs navo been alter swauowmg a potent puncn wnicii shipj.cd in si eat numbers during the last had beca oercd hiw as a glass oi milk, from tlw I'nsf nml wpril Wp A man in South western Missouri has have -''one to Southern Utah ised, but every page has been printed I THROUGH FREIGHT THAIV)jr - Mrs. li jrht-tt's story, began in August, has a j,faw iVWhI1? , lRCt new W10" J cept SttBdara.) nath,w .h Hram-t.V ,k; poedia, wi tli the same plan and compass as I , w . ' ; l a far crreatpr nficnn - I lieaye limineton ...... larl with such Improve- I Leave Florence.......... ,.. 2 31 1 quisitely illu'strated paper . of fccience," by Mrs. Ilcrrick, each plete in itselt. . . . i ., , . . .' ; . a. ' . i Dcetiia. wir.n r. n.. K.inm n a . I V. A. .1 ' ' . . . .1.. ..... . . . I n t I w . ni.l .1 , ...ay. AM . - n ( I . 1 I ' - I ' w A muxa .V.AUUOO9 OO - - . . - frt..,.;K1,- ..l ' , "... . , f k fwwcowoyi, uut wim ttiar greater pecun- I """""fi"" - iffl i5 l.uuij lutanot,, uuu ujuaus rcmarK ot a teetotal uidee ot Vermont tt V . r"" ... . i iary expenditure, and with such ImDrove- I ieave Florence.......... I ail auvi o w .i, a curo ui uiismm ttiiu ci" I uicuuu 1 IS UUMUODl !15 na Vfl Deeil RUert?PRC. I ArriVP at f n nmh i i la li 1 1 edbv loncer exnfiripnp nrl onl-Ar I t" .l. .i , " "tZ discovered that the rock fence on his farm is made of zinc ore. and a neighbor finds co-upeiainc store wmcn is l himself wfth a chimney of the same wi.ed and entirely 'controlled j material. ' tin lounc JManv Gentiles hv- luc St. Louis women arc iruini: mad Mormon territory arc said to aver wax flowers' ancl the St; Louis men . - penerallv r-is.s their evening trvni"' fn nrv k ...... . m . 4 . t . ,t tav...! aI O r n I .7 uiauiij, iui iin; iiiiovui ui i v ..." . r .i . : , , . , iucu uwu iiuiij iuu u.irpcb U V I11C11 4N?I Oil D I their ianfiiics at the first sign of the out- thev are stuck by the raw miterial brcuk, w 21st.ofll issued ( r.tsses ii Court. vou over .l. 4 .' . . . rl r T . 1 1 a - "UT ' iU1 w ftwuume,; in ie- I character. XllO British I Tllti -.rr-lr l.vnlH -., I. 1 1 1 t will be vnlti 1... it . TT r 1 UU UC 1U 1UVU llll UIU. u i I " ' I l. ; -jbww...v . viniiico. uy ,uc u. Oi eic. - I .rV" wuiaming arxut SOU pages, fully ill us Our inforniation does ' not state 1 he last even in ladies bats has a brim ttrJ hat these criminal c nre, but tot ", "P .d -otcr vrtouV wiiS', an eaT cMap; i iiinMiiix i iih iriiiii iiiriiiiri(r 'i ;.T"r t ri'i. v wc snctt Uuit thcr may. U. me (.- itVlTrZVVZZA'""' Price and Stvle of BJnino. ttwccii some of theiu and the Tt..i-wrf-!.fi.v. """"sohoW and Home Decoration I ' . . " ' I uivuui.vw,iiiuuiwwiituuii hjuu-i - - i xn extra Ciotn per vol o 00 In Librarv Meadow massacre which occur- ing-giass is said to be that the fool speaks will have a prominent place, whilst the latest Leatller, per vol,' & 00; Jn Half 'Turkey Mo- exac ns.month as subpoonos have been marry that brute?" "Oh, I don't komv cember. Other papers are, "Tb r a' formidable number of wit- Jane. I used, to pick lint off his coat collar.. Kr"?v-nvC AAtion 9nd foil in Iavii Uli mP " keepers, "iia penny a eek for tb criminal eases bv the U S. and lie fell m love Mth me. , etc. J . - . .-a ... - - www .V. ' J A MAI. lilUa" l richly illustrated series will be gi?cn on fraiet witn several thousand Wood Kngrav- tnerican Sports by Flood and Field," by if Va nd Wlth uumerous colored Lithosrap- n-i.;toro nnA ,.i. . I mcjiaps. . ' ... nection Mount ah red twently years' jgo, and for which crime without reflecting and that the looking- productions of American humoiists will.ap- 'tJaaIJ ,a RHSsla. the Me4..U,.o Jy. D Lee w.Ubt g' reflect, without speakiog. MrC.pMc3 o death iin accordance with the decision of the Coiirt a few months ajro. Let's coufesiiiin which implicated 13rig- ham Voujig has given the officers of tha law a strung scent to follow which they have IxviJ pursuing pretty closely, and it is this which made old Urigham so war like in hU declaration at the Tabernacle. V, i:x will not to cn penitence of the lost that cau?e fJr it w eternal." which 3-m; and vi" t mav be p Trovidcnci there was sort, Wind prolessior.s PRESIDENT DAVIS. Le well foi the Southern people ,.urage speech making ou the . Jeikraon Davis. There is no n hiin.lind too muchglorifvinz cause . In response to a ser- e-w (.'ileaiiji lately he spoke of crushed but not t destroyed coniuJenec Thr cause bi-rment i with the.! "constitut dead and il Jefl' Davis accept his as Bat as a lLmnW- in aBothcJi face. was loug drawn, thin, and sharp s tho bbdejof a knifo ; in the third he hri netrrly 's many heads as a Ccrl crn and iii,ifQth!:t.nstdc 'down. In one u;ytsiDpiog like, a clown ; in an otherlbljijiUrrjns like a: whippeJ school- boj, and m still tfuotlier-1- with i a visage long drttvm intl inclAnchdly1 as an under -taker b on a strike. On one 'side of t the; other all body indwi. 1nind;" on a third ho looked lken'rhumo stuck into the boota of Jarjc he Giant KUIer. Few duns, however pressing, could endure the torture for mere than a 'quarter of an bonr. Tr n V. one i-rrccfi cue to hf. The ab . iSjst.K,:) (i have no ; which is ! n!l ufils mouth an lar ftji!iior mas ;f i ."Popular j edby longer esperiencea nd enlarged know-1 Leave Columbia paper com- ..'., m Leave Florence...... I "T u?!M'u"un."utt;u r inirouaceu lor I . . w:i,s7 Thr.r ,m fr..,,, nT, .me-iirst iirae iu. ine present edition iiave I .iSB .been addednot for the sake of pictorial ef- Passengers for Auzuikmi the expiatlonlinl the EireXKS Alght tipresi iEf Through Sleeping Can otiilfctl for Charleston and Auemta. Pallor Car on Day ixprea wi lfi3 1 Charleston. JAMES C may 7 Genenl SaperiateaAllt lich may occur shortly after the "Susan, how iu world - did ilUIUU JUllO Ulia J. ravel. r"1"11-1801 science and natural niatory, I and depict the most lamous anf remarkable Also, practical suggestions as to tovn and- wwi ?iCf.n!P' architecture and art. as country ntc, Milage imp t eve men t, etc., by and manufactures. Although intended for well-known specialists. instruction rather than embellishment, no ilr. li irnard s articles on various indas- pains have been spared to Insure their tries of Great Britain include the history of artistic excellencejthe cost of their execution "Socio Expriments in Co-operation.'' "A enormous, and it is lelieved they will find Scottish Loaf Factory" in the November 1 a,w1me.receI'V,on an admirable feature PATif SElF-FiSIlill m etc., is a long one. Tne editorial cm EaPECIALLT ADAPTED TO THE USE Cotton Shippers. ' Xeatly printed at LOWEST PRICE S. a BALI' Sole Agent for Wilraingt J jau IS. 8600 PIANOS FOR $250. And all other styles in the same proportion, . ... - . . - i n ri nnin em v -i it i a. us tne cause ol truth, which is I't7 . A. ouc uu upngui-an . i -i ...... ' . I r irsi-VLass eold direct to the Peoplc at g. ui he said, '"llie cause for Fact.t P-trr, v 11 ?J sti uea was that of justice siou ; no didcounU. These Pianos made one uth. .The triuninhs of thpsol of the finest disolavs at th fVntprnial stponed, hut in the ordering of tio ?!?rT unanimonisly recommended , unM C30-.C at last." Apd tt?! ".- nuoh ,,e twaddle of the same world.' Tb. SnrJ, V., is not in keeping with the I ushek'a new patent Daoler Ororstmn-sain' i r.n wriili fVi I tfie greatest improvement in the hiftorv piano making. The Uprights are the Fisgs r ivAYfVUTA. Dont fail to write for Illustra ted and Desttriptire Catalogue, mailed free. of tne South, oa which the f tne couutrv is now placed. f slavery and of the dismem- ft'iel'nun may be glorified tines t Justice and Iputh, and nal liberty, but the cause is tust be buried, and the sooner is at rest with it, unless he can bereavement in more becoming MENDELSSOHN HAXO CO., nyl. 14 No. 6 DiuJwii, T. T. 4 . . ........ ... V" w VVCVUiiti, I . . spirit, bettvr fjr the country, lie is the A notice. lib- rtKSOVS,. UOLDIAO CLAIMS Thirtepn vnl , . ..vuinn ui. tuuunue io i ""'"wo, uum completion, will bo issui ploy the ablest pens both at home and I onCe m two' months. oad. There will be a series of letters oa I J !iSpecimen Pages of the American c Ql Harrr fiLurxoioaiiw i from the effects of Erron tad f O Abuses in ea'lj life. Mi- j hood Bestoked. Impediaeti f SI to Marriage remoTed. Set H method j)f treatment. 5e .land remartawe remeaio. . . ii r n ir m mwtn mpimnr. .n. tm -. j MJUViS muA vuv... - I .fin sealed envelopes, amiwai -Ninth St, rhiladelphu, Jl U An instuuuon narjaj r . . t . vri i dnct andprorewnnw ft',' la Id J- a .5 P- APPLETON & CO., 5.9 ;& 55 3gQADWAY.! N: Y. Watchmakers, 1&c. The pages of the magazine will be open, as heretofore, so far as limited space Mill per mit, to the discussion, of all themes affectim? the social and religious life of the world, and specially to the freshest thought of the Christ ian thinkers and scholars of thia country. . We mean to make; the magazine sweeter and purer, higher and nobler, more genial and generous in all its utterances and influ ences, and a more welcome visitor than ever before in homes of refinement and culture. FIFTEEN MONTHS for $4. Scribner for December, 'now ready, and imi i t-untains me opening chapters of -lcnoias .Minturn,' will be read with patrpr vunosuv ana interes readable number of been issued. The three for August, September, and Ocbe7"conl Jewelrv?SH Uinmg the ODemng chapters of "That Lass constantly on hand for sale at a Tvefv iniK o Lowrie's," will be giren to every new sub- advanceon New York cSt. 7 7 sI,ht Agents for the Diamond Spectacles Our countrv friends . iu io can ana dec 13 -- ic-umviTP R A RREB. I Front Street, uDder PurclB - Hair Catting, ShaTmgMdWf- aoroaa. mere will be a scrips nr loikr. Pcimen nasres of th AuroTr.i n literarv matt?, from f.nnrlnri hr II. W! J CLOPEDIA. Showing t.VDe. illustrfttlnnc ford. ' . Ci. ,w,u t -n-a-DDliti -r- to wait uon cMtomers. feb 24 Establislied 1SW. 6atM0BE&C0.,Attc T. W. BROWI. & DOUO, WATCUMAKIS AND JEWELLERS. Xo. 37 Market street, rhmm-um tf-k rhlnmtii HKVWMWl v ,.,i,. - a 629 F Street, Washifia. ; ( Etablishedl 823. American aid Patents crocured in all cnmtn. ( XDtajtcx. No cbar'MS-Srt miiiMWiiiii ii f . rr&nted. No fees for and condnctiiiz a neannx r rs u i crn ai s nr n- i i uaki TKK'rnp unwt..-. : i riim. t this ma-arine ha. ypi VJT for everv r;-t- u-l.-i-. UKm I Ofuee. lirtensions beforiCfiorSSSTr numbP? of sTki:: I An pIpo-j n V . "i, 1 r " u u .OI wem.- - I 5Tuts in different SUtf,a w I 4- .! .;-na MT FlflSKh scrioer ( wuo requests it j, and whose subscrip tion begins with the November number. Subscription price, $1 a vear 35 cents a numuer. Special terms on hnnmi . -i.. Subscribe with the nearest bookseller, or send U. inoncv order to fcCRIBXER & CO., 743 Broadway, N. V. OFFICE OF fee. a check or I' ec 2b 3k9. T. PBTTEWAT, C. H. SCHUUCEM Mmmm, eonmssion war. mc ci!.! !c from wnora rwe do not against the County of New Hanover, in War rants, 4c, issaed previous to the 1st of Janu- c is from a recent lsuo of thfi l r7 1877, ate requested to present a list of x paper which professes to Special Board of Audit with- rlicular kind of nrditir W ?W. . i( 1 . ..... -. ..r 11.. . .q.ul.Iicui, if not ldical, io and Ahvuxt of each Warrant, to-eth-r tith the name of the person to whom issued, and "brwBom beld. Action will be taken on each claim, a pre- niif m , Kwinu-w wim uie law creatine vanus. it happens that Mr. jiut as much right to opca his seal. Ins scntimcuts as the Jstv'ii f7thas to place its own particn s on paper for the benefit of a u ritan.jc.il readers who believe al! they arb toM inside of the Hub and nUhing that is? .sworn to outside of it! rr.ibably ijicrc is just about as little 'penitence! in Mr;. Davis as there is in any of those who followed the fortunes of the Coa quired' Dan tier through the ; four j of a pitiless war and he is just about as little disposed to beg pardon of anybodv as anv of the rest of ; 'mfkn, We don't ask any forgiveness for whit we have done to do so would dishonor the jrraves of those whose memories we the Board of Audit. meal. WM. L. DkBOSSET, Chairman. OXE UALUX CAXS OF FRESH APPLES For coe dollar. One hundred cans, 1,200 cans. ; Trade supplied at Factory prices. CHJt J). lJYISLS CO., TO TUB wath. ri. I i.tr:7z;iaa i United State! Coartt ?s Clalm prosecuted iaJlisSsprEgg United States. Court elj CiC misatoB en of Alabama fJSJg!! CkmimlasloTL, and all classes a r , lore the Exocutivt DepartnieB Omciu solwxxs ffi5s ar, or their hairs, are toi?f525cs,S oaey from the 0?fSSrt!f r etata amount of pay and WSs OUB LIViNQ AND OUR DEAD. Brocage- House. JlIeCEIVE REf.rTT.Aurv , I 1111 cAtaaf sad.AS ruptured, or Injured te Ojj sys,f li3rt77can Wain a Pff 1 laxpcisions axe JS' stamp and frfnmtffli-,a 7 ta.Pn . I Vt lTC Drotnnflr.ltV:.' . ' I , TTI.X Cf.f RtSSTtl f the IV th will he rearlr in T.,l " aueu ana 1 reare --,-.,.. ... . I . rl-" --l-.Urn nd Uoaea. - 'T Ply our old subscriber with I; v LiT GIBBS A Cv PT n9JL anu the Beasl v Cotton Ti " w w t partment of tne jwenw. , jy ORDER TO SUPPLY nirs STrnnr bers with numbers due the, we shlll re- tft pto Tof Coffee, flour rRif Jb a-"-ple BaiSrtt euoscribers will bo e can snn- bers, cicepl Senth;. ?..'?clt ??. rwus FOR BOLXD VOLUMES ; i In Cloth S2.00 each. Dalf CaV 52.50. dec 13 PETTEWAT & SCHULKEN." Soalisrii Historical' Monthly. IHnin of whichbare Kll.i::V"V,aPIue eame relation The last Eport ty Land .Warrante, J--TrSr e, V? - ifc mn inaw T w . PUBLISHED everVn.:,:: WSpSS. a. C Is the old.f.7:i7r vmucn, 1 irr-ifflBarfKt -. , u.-' r WttniJi and has an ertnririVirZ i wperiect taem. lauon among tue Merchant I . JTT.- classes of hn"; "l."' rarmere and all . uien in rnp mnii- ilSlSl ercUnUorwIiri Eacn dpartmat rfJS". - - ve vrauu riVi . worth v of rnnfi f V te, being; connected uh I axeaTispeadedirompr C2i3 5 ircular. SabcripdoaIc!0 Urffer Trn r - a . JlaJLT TV ft rt- . 12 months $4.00. Z ; Address. monthB $2.00 SUUTUEUX HTSTnt?Tn.r , leb24 -' VX""" witn I WZZZTZSii Cain ttn-nna llTt Dees i tratuitously to? lt wUI be made with tK-- I ?e uT J irinr to rt- " !Tr " 1W luo Per annom. Address" r p"ce 3 FBAKTHAlf Jfe HAT, proprietors. .i-S i A DTERTISE " IN THE DAILT RZVjixr Washington rjoic. Bl ;AD; i S?E ' 1IAKER Aki --j - "ec. oaertejaia Best Inferences. Ai wi chaire no rt7-t 3 for retain V&2& Uberal arrantM aaelaaaeeedtraaiacaa, - t p. a rax 4. Mskftr? I take Plrejn fS1 ience ia tUe Lartr, patent and Cclleetft iCO,cftlas arj. 0t Ilgp

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