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Steamship Lines, &c. Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous. PROSPECTUS FOR " 1877. Miscellaneous. t iol is lit. KoRE5T HOME. u u u uhu w Si tat haded them. S l?K-tifl golden l.cio; . i- .,rr- avo nl o" patttway ,B,rf.,,..,.-. ' w,,mH 0 voftrtnfl , ,tr ,;,:M, It in day of yore. BS. K. W ,1in Uanrc " ",urC i " '"V1 ".. . .1,1 j Ii leave aside, . ' r " ll "J- wood hall abide. ill. l.u.w wlM-rr die dwell-, this .., i.im-c madr i l'r' i.,. ...nfoM shine. .,!:Sl.tirr.-UhlfUivlii: fhavWlia'l.- ,. , . ; ' IV. :;:-:;;;:ru::'V&,,va,do.d ; AH$?KV.'r.-i "" her bloom, ;;u'rl,,,,,'"icttu,,,b' W -'" and the pun- must .MP- sc- V"ik Sun. L i.Mii Uefeated and Condemned. f ,,1 Ccmiiiittcc of the Triry ti c hishest cccltsusuuai 4jipci.- Z in KiiS!aIIt, 1)as -'lwt slTCn ,ts '""'l ,k'iSive judgment in a cisc of .''A ii.lciot and importance to all i:.UcotuTicKitu.il case, a prosecu- rd'fitcl against too lie v. unar.es tk curate oi oi. i tier , wim- .' ;-.- : .. Tl ',.r itiUii) r;uui;ssuc puituv-w. u.ri. ilic toiumittcc of the Privy -j in the form o! an appeal from a '7tL;CVait of Arches agai -.S", the '. liebs been prosecuted for wear- n'ihc Ink communion the vctst- .kfrtfii " a,b anJ a chasuble ; L-: to tlic cast during the prayer jr ration m the onimumun service, jtt'ic congregation could not see InA the Lrt'.i I ; for the use of wafer ;ui the holy tuinmunion; and for .I'-nicilix on lie? top of the screen j sautes tl hincel from the :bc church. jdl.itc tnbu:ial vvaa constituted iiJ.Tsbesiile the KpUcopal asses- t-iK Archbishop of Canterbury le L:;uops of Chichester, t. Aspu, j:.!m. lKivnl'.; and their unaui- !nlr'ini't.t was rendered by Lonl ..i:f Can na. It is a most cxbaus wd i LTtful rev icw of t he cccelcBias- L'v uii the question involved. No k cxiircsscil ai to the vestures rt' If worn Ij Uishoiis, but the fiut a!b anJ cope by the parochial T! in s:tivelv condemned, ihc '.r- Js wx of 1001'. it is held, did not iiiif oulcr as to the 'vestuics 'o-f in the aJmiiiistration of the m oitiildishcil bv Uuccn Kliza- lK'k of Advertisements, ' which or? A t'ccj vbscrved throughout tho .'a uf Y.igi& from 150G to the H l.i'l".'Il:oi). and :i";iin from th U) i.iJ. The surplice, and i;.c alone. is lutind to be the pro I'te rcpiircd and permitted by ceremony in uestion. iMion of t lie clergyman during tho rjii'i - f the holy c mmuniou is to be "fcaifrom the rubrical directions of .:;.i,ui.n " srrvite in the Prayer Utc kiijg nvthir, j any statute LW t;.jac directions or adi to ljern. -'tl-int out that the rord"east" 'aii' occurs nowhere In the JtJcujrih is the onlv point of :?s rmmtiuiicd, the nunstcr being !ei-;th.i wpicssk or by implication " tuc north side' uf 'the table. ''ittRsary to extract from the sfu!cast0-tLc position of the 7 are of 01,inion t)iat the -Pwu.Hi iruuldbeat the north side looking f. the south. Rut 4noUiUtoforcca specific tt where Uunn .... . .:L. .;4J limit their decision to ;ia,romct;ttUt..hc:iuu.t st;U(1 so Sou faith, enable the ; - vMced to sec the r 'tbreaiandthc perform au- u and the placing ! ( rend; but the ''"..ri'dlanl on the first R0 CH vjth re- Ln;. . s WH as in "V'tvbion on the far f0orc "'ti 1 L I10!110" fptionul Ajdl'karde,! by all -'W ;UrcUu," a a satisfactory lUlsputc. I ' IVED APPT.P.R TTT RilT Mull We Expect: You ! AND A t OLE ' E W G 00 US are rstdj t wclcom job a jou will trclcnie Ibem nhtn jou scci the Hoe assortment and the remarka blj LOT PRICES We CMi afl'uril to tell at. WHITE SHIRTS aU made at94 centi W BLUE FLAXNEL SLIT8, at !; upnardi, . ; 6.00 and CASS1MERE SUITS from T.50; up. COTTON AD E SUITS from 1.50'up. Also full line of " . ' ' cents' Funmsi::;:a goods At Trices to suit all. ; SOL BEAR. & BROS., , 1 18 & 20 MarkiDt St. ni a j iJ , " ' ' ' Gardening- for Profit ! '.I :. If jou vxUh to become a Commercial Flo'riet, ' . read . ; r.' Practical riorticnltare j I , ' '': Ifjouwiahto Garden for home use! only Oardrnin? for Pleasure i f AH by FetcrHenderson. v Wilmington, ft!. C, STEAMSHIP LINE. Thet earner . J. FoBey, r vapt. Price, . WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE .OX SATURDAY, MARCH 24. To bo succeed'.-d by tnir. a o 0 y .7- LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE, Ay ILUSTKATLD 'MONTHLY tF Popular Literate, Science and Art, A. o CAPT OLIVER, On Wednesday, March 28, and thereafter sailing .from UaUimore every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Friets $1.30 cacb, postpaid, by mail.: Om-Combined CATALOGUE OF 6r 1877. J AUON CANS. tJTLY ELEGANT." . CC U,U trt lu7 one Doien. TRY THEM ! MYERS, 7 13 rixoxia bt. t)fa PrerTtot Mam i . . B1TTERWATER. '"; Hfi cli, ORIGIL, ' wum r rem EVERYTHING i FOR THE :. Or ;d o xx , Numbering 175 pagep, with 1 colored plate, o all customers of past years, or to those xho have purchased any of the above books to others on receipt)? 25 cents. j i Plain Plant or Seed Catalogues nithout plate, free to applicants. A' FETER HENDERSON k CO., Seedsmen, Market Gardeners and Florists 35 Corttandt tt., New Y'ork. ' jan 1J I f : i PROSPECTUS f OFTHK - I. i..'" ' - - ' ' r Maryland Medical Journal, j BALTIMORE, MD. 0N THE FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT, the undersigned will issue, in the city oX Bal timore, the first number of The Masyland Medical Journal. It will be a'montbly pub lication, devoted to the advancement ol'Med cine in all lis branches. Each issue of the Journnl will contain origi nal articles, from repfeeqtfttive wen ia tte prpfe85lQnf Careful selections from foreign and home journals will be made with a special view to the requirements of Uic practitioner. . Reports ' of the progress of Surge? v and Medicine in their special, as well as general branches, including Diseases of the Eve and Ear, Diseases of the Nervous System, Diseas es peculiar to Women, and Diseases of the Throat and Chest, will be regularly given bj men eminent in these ecreral branches. These reports wilt be an exhibit in abstract form of the progress in each of these epeciaj depart ments during the year. The proceedings of lledical Societies will be pubiisbeci as often and as fully as their im portance justifies. I Prominence will be given to rare and inter esting case in Hospiut and Friv&te practice. New Instrument? 4 Appliances, N6w Reme dips and improved methods of managing dis ease will be specially treated. New medical publication, as they appear, will be critically and impartially reviewed. No tabor or expense will be spared to ren der the Martlasd Medical Joobkal, a wel come visitor to every physician desirous of keeping pace with the progress of Medical Science aj developed both atjrod $ad at tributions, on subjects of into rest to the profession, rcspecffullj nvftcd. -. " ' Each number will contain not'lcss than forty pages, printed from new (type, on heary cal enqerea paper of the ftneit quality. he suqseriptiqq price w'ilt be $3 per an num, variably n, dvajsccf"qe1iTred: fee of p&tagc.' '!' : ' ' I H, E. T, MANNINQ, M. I).. ! T. A. ASHBY, M. D. march 25 Call! Call! Call! BOOK STORE ' - i ; ' . --: '. ' ON SECOND STREET, aean the Post Office, where yqu will find everything in the STATIONERY LINE as cheap as it can U ought at the North. I V all so; caU and see if it is aot, . At pnfprthc9 april Ii Nar tbeFflst Office. Shippers -can rely upon tho prompt Sailing f steamers ad advertioed. "2 xnrougn Bills oi jjaaing: given to and ,from rhil.idelphLi. and Prompt Dispatch .guaranteed. For Freight EngagemeuU ajply to A. D. CAZAUZ, Agent, Wilmington, KT. C. j L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, OciicralAgcnt. Corner Lee and Light Streets, Baltimore, mch 21 Mew CLYDE'S or V -AND- Wilmington, S5, CM SBZMCZ- WSEKLY Steamship Line, A News Paper, s published erery evaning,; Suinday excepte -AT $5 A .Ye air, Or 50 cents a month, not strictly in advance The Steamer BENEFACTOR, CA7T. JONS WILL SAiL FROM NEW YORK ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24 To be succeedeU bv Sleauier CAPT. WAilELElT, On Wednesday, IVIarch 28. Shippers can reiv upon the. ' )iiil)t Sailing of Steamers as advertised, " t; v. RAILING FROM WILMIXCJOSS rX . HAY A lYf.VXVXfi 4 . For Freight EugagcmciUa apply to A. D. CAZAUS, Agent, Wilmington, W. C. L. S. 11 ELD EN, Soliciting Agent. WM. V. CLYDE & CO., (Jeneial isrent.-, 6 Bowling (Jreen, or Pier l'o, N. R., New York. ' feb9 M TOM WEEKLY HERqLD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ' iv h (i r i; i i: t o'I;. o :- I f Ue- rUUI5 our Chro- NOVELTY STORE, 34 C3AZIXIZ1S 0?XXX3ST e AFCLlI AKD SELECTED STOCK, consisting in part of Ciftn( Tobacco, Confectioneries, Newspapers, Books, Period icals, Stationery, Ax., Ac. kc AH of which will be sold af prices never before equaled in this city. may 2S - t 031T taa AwdH CZTTZSITUL VXD XL Smi Stamp fer Ctrci brand Mlgiwt Tt5tJ- . 1.1 ft 213 VTatedi Avtaaa, Chios, UU MM THE DAILY RETIEW a rtarsdsbed te City Habseriberil at SO cents a manti TOSTAGK ri! i:i: . ONE DOLLAR ri:u yeau. 50 Cats far Sis IVljaths. An extra copy to every club of t.:i. , THE NEW YORK DAILY HERALD Fublished every day in thcycir. :1X)STAGK Fii ; $1Q pays fpr CmuO year, Sunday j included. $3 p4ys for on'u year, without Sundays. '$5 pays for six month?, Sundays included. $4 pays for six mouths, without Sundays. S2 pays for one year for any specified day .of the week. $1 pays' for ix moaiksior iuy ptciicd day of the week. $1 pays for one month. Sundays included. : ' XEWSUEALEliS hL l i'LIHl) V-O'STAOE FREE. Dailv E4ition...Two and a half cts. per copy I Snnlar Edition.. Four -cents per copy 1 Weekly Edition Two cents per copy Address, NEW YORK HERALD, . decST Broodwar and Ann 6t.,New Yo rk "MOZART SALOON no. Ii Oranitc ELow, STont St. fJlHE OLD RELIABL1; HOUSE m still making improvement and has now means of supplying our customers with Ice C!d Lager fresUV tapped. The, ffcUon-nj Bjiae Imt Dotted Rhein Wlne?.lIarcobrninriRuede sheUner Niersteiner, Grisechglmerrand Fa'ncj Southern Drinks a frccialty. - mhUf ' ' f!'joilN H A All, Jr., I'rp. The Readinir Fublic are respectfullr inform ed that it shall be the constant aim of the pro prietor to furnish them with A LIVE NEWSPAPER, containing the latest news of the dav, and en deavoriae to keep its readers fully informe in regard to events of Interest and importance occurring in every quarter of the world, OUR DAILY MARKET REPORTS vVili fuil and correct, and will be kept opcifuntil he latest rossible moment. Jler chants. in the citr and country may rest as sured that they will be thorongldy reliable. The News Columns Win contain the reports, bota of news and markets, received here each dy at noon, aol the ' U O C ; L D E P A li T M E N T Ilai been placed in careful and experienced hands. Friends in the'sectioa of countrjeon nectcd with tbis city, will greatly oblige the Editor, ml wilt contribute additional inter cut tbesc column bj forwarding any items of news that may occur in their respective localities. ALL COKU'ESrONDE-N'UE,-. t ! '- On maitcrs of general interest will.be gladly received, but our friends must bear in mind that they must write only on. one side of the paper; that tht-y must forbear useless verbi age, in list currccj tnelr owb manuscript and must avoid abusive personalities. A re liable name must be furnished with each com munication, as the Editor will not be held ac countable for the views or language of cor respondents. "T. OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST, Even before a type was set for the first issue, was an exceedingly flattering c&o, and is proLtUy ut largest bona fide list with which any newspaper in North Carolina ever before began publication, and is now rapidly on the increase, c?pecllj on the Tarious railroad lines. Aunouii cement for 1877. THE . .. HIGHEST HOWS AT THE" W V I m a . & a mm Mavaaa a mm, a m a kN hNM HI a. Villi! I I IIITI The number fr January begins tlo jhinc- I tecnth volume of this Sfagazinc, and wbile its ! past record will ft is hoped be deemed a j sufficent guarantee cf future excellence, iiO ; effort will be spared to diversify its attract- j ions and to provide an increasi'd s uoolv of i - -.44 J I POPULAR HEADING IN THE BEST AND MOST EMPUA TJu SENSE: The great object and constant aim of the conductors will be to furnish the public - ith Literary Entertainment of a Retined and Varied Chapter, as well as to present in a graphic and strikingmanner the most recent information and soundest view on subjects of General Intrest ; in a word to render Lippin cott'sMagaxine8trikingly distinctive in THOSE . FEATURED THAT A HE MosT ATTRACTIVE .IN MAGAZINE . LITKHATUKK. -The contributions now on hand, or specially engaged, embrace a highly attractive list of" Tales, Short Stories, Descriptive Sketches, Narratives, Papers on Science and Art, Poems, Popular Essays, Lit erarj Criticisms, Etc., Etc., BY TALENTED AND WELL- K X ( J YN WIUTEliS. A large proportion of the articlcs.especiallv. .1 3 .? . . .... 1 1 mose aescripuvc oi travel, will ue ITiOFUSELY AND BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. The pictorial cmbelishments of the .Magazine constitute one of its attractive features." In addition to the General Attractions of LiDDincott'a ilaazinr. tint l':ililih. rs- u-..ul.l invite attention to the follou in Ihejudec uuauiuiju.-ly recommend th . MENDELSSOHN Piano s- Diploma pt Houor and Medal of Merit. ' I'lacing'thcm in the Front Rank , Without a Superior PRICE S COMPETITIOU SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1877. I. A new serial story, "The Maranis of Lossie., by George MacDonald, author of ''Malcolm, "Alec Forbeb," "Robert Faltner,"etc. lo tnose ot our reaucrs a1k arc laiinuar with "Malcolm." this new storv frum ll of this distinguished writer will need no rc- tuuiuicuudiiuu, itnu uis itjiuidimu l.? n guaran tee to others of a dcenlv intcrc-rtVio' and noWerful storv. It bftran in ili A'nv?mhi.r number, which issue, with the December part, will be furnished grails to . all new subscribers for 1877. '1. A prof llustral'jd scries lif.-kHrhes Of Swedish Scencrv and Life, by Prof. Willard Frisk, author of Cornell University, who is throughly familar with Sweden and its people from personal observa tion. 3. A scries cf popular papers ou rt and Art Matters, by Edward Strahan (Earl Shiun), author of "The New Hyperion," etc. i. Illustrated Sketches of Travel, c u title Pictures from Spain, by Edward King, author of the "GrcatSoutb"' etc. 5. ' Mrs, Luct H. Hooper's Inteicssiiiir and Piquant .' , Papers and Letters from Paris will be continued through the Year. 6. The Deauties of the Rhine will be described in a richly illustrated series of papers. 7. During the year will appear a number, of handsomely illustrated short article.-, de scriptive of Life, Travel, and Adventure in tUe United states, England, bouth America, Japan, Mongolia, and other countries. F01. SALE BY ALL BOOK AND NEWS DEALERS. PRICE, 33 CENTS. Terms. Year Subscription, Si; Two cop ies, $7; Three copies, $10; Five copied, $1'J ; len cupioe, SJO; with a copy gratis to trie person procuring the . club. Single number 35 cents. 1 NoTiCE-The November and December Num bers containing the earlier chapters of ''The Marquis of Lossie'will be presented to all new annual subscribers for 1677. - Specimen Numbeu mailed, po;ta-'-" paid, to anr address, on receipt of 20 cents. To Ascents a Liberal Commi.-si'in will be allowed. Address. J. B. LIPriNOr i', A o., INiLlisliCiv. 715 ami 717 Market tt., Philadelphia. jan 5 Wy Sewing-Machine Pn. Jctr :3, U7X. WI CLIIlt TO THE IJiifcwYlS WHITra SEWING For strictly first class instruments. .t;00 for $'lbO. '$050 lor S275. 8700 for $U00. . $750 for $325. $b00- fur 8:300,. 8'X0 fur $400 . , $ 1UW for si. 30. Nu Cuiiiuiis&i"u to Audits. - Nu "DUcuimts tj Teachers. " ' No Deviation in Price. The Mendelssohn GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT IPiainos Contain valuable patents and improvements never beforo introduced. . 4 MATH USHE K'S Ni-w Fatkm DtrtKX, 0 tR!sinLG Sutt, 1 ...... Is the greatest advance in the history of Pia no making, producing the most astonishing power, richness and depth oi'tone, and a sus taining singing quality never before attained, beini; a "Gvaud Piano in a b'o.uarc case." The Mendelssohn Uprights AliK THK VI VI- XT TV AUVHTf'A They are pronounced the "Pianos of th. Future."' i Ih.MI ACIOMV A WAUEKUOilS : Aos. lyo, 4!i i, lyo fe AOH West 5?th St. Aos.'iS, two, SG'2, 8G4 808, 6c 870 loth Avenue. PIANOS SENT ON TRIAL. llluctratcd and descriptive Catalogue mailed free. j MENDELSSOHN TlANO CO., BUJflNKssS oi- fic: : No. 5G Broadway, N. Y, lb 21 rtmnt (oc MX Webster's - UnaMflged DicHoiiary roji the school l: . 3,0U0 Engraviui-s ; l,tO laeo Quart". Price $1. A IVX.OT PSATUZIZI To the .1,00 Ulustrationshcrctolore in Wb- ster's Unabridged, we bare added fmiKpagea olored: Illustrations, large I JOSH. T- Ecitoe alio PaoraitToa, OEce on Second street, between Pria esse and Chent, ear the Poatnflke. C- IN The folio winrroecificfoinbi of cuporioritr: 1 Great Simolicitv in Construction. 2 Durabilitr. a-Excedini;lf Light Itunnlng. 4Still Rnnnincr. Aoiseless. h Performs all Varieties of Work. 6 Beauty of Finish and Workman-hitt. 7 GREAT REDUCTION iu Price. Machines sent on trial before payment is re quired ; written guarautee to keep machines ia order for fire years, given with each ma chine. HHT 1'AT OtD I'KICES 7 For circulars and particular'. Addrt!. THE WHITNEY MFC CO.. dec 23 Patcrson, N. J. Waohington Wois, BOOT AND I V SHOE MAILER AND i ri 5 - ' - ' Ipairer. Second street, two doors from Mar ket. , Prices 11 airralejaad Bert Rifercnces. engsaved expressly for thiwoTk at eicpenae. Ncaily every State Superintendent of Public I ns 1 1 uction in the Union, or corres ponding officer, where such an one exiets, has recommended Webster' Dictionary in the strongest t'.-rm?. Among them are those of Eastern, .N.-rthern, Middle, Southern, and Western -States TWENTY-EIGHT in all. The State of NEW YORK has placed 10,000 copies of Webster's Unabridged in as many of her Public Schools. The State cT WISCONSIN about 5,000 nearlr every school. The Stiite'of NEW JERSEY l.&OO-Deailj every school. The State of MICHIGAN made proration lor an ner schools. . The State -of M ASSA CH UTETTS has sup piied her schfx,!e nearly all. The State of IOWA has supplied - hei schools. . The State of CONNECTICUT ha mad provision for her schools. psf Over 3,000 schwls in I ADI AAA were supplied daring the y tar lb72, and many more in 17j and 1?.74. , , - . In other State in any copies hare been pur chased lor supplying schools of cities, co tics and towns. , - What better investment caiv be made for schools ? More than ti:n times, as many are Td of Webster'i Dictionaries aj of any other series in this country. At least rovK-rirrns of all the school-Loo kj published in this cvuntrj own Webster as their ttandard, and of the remainder few ac knowledge a r standard. P!ished by ti. A C. MERRIAM. dec Springfield Mass. 8600 PIANOS FOR 0250. And all other style iu the eanse proportion,, including Grand, Square and Upright all Fiiut-CL.s sold direct to th I'sortr it rAcroar Paicta. .1 j a rents : no commu- sioni : no discount. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Centennial Exhi bition, and were unanimously rccommeadedf for the HIGHEST UONOKS- New Manu factory one of the largest and-finest in the world. The Square Grand contain Math uahek's new patent Duplex OrerfrBg Scale, the greatest" improvement in the history of" piano making. The Uprights are the Fixcsr ix America. Dont fail to write for Illustra ted and Descriptive Catalogue, mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIAXO CO., apL Is No. 6G Broadway, X. T. QUBSCIRBJ; TO THE DAILY REVIEW
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