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G ..f t, inter si tine. " v n'1" Lit vili tendril goWr 1 "r! X out and in- . ;.t love her. rtli-pirUIovc-- rttl 1UM? uraiieil to -mms u... tii.-iilnw jiikI "loam. - s'hair druuiHl iu a luny. deep urt, vl on her iswcct dead breast, i;if :i,lfTi! "irl I loved 4 ' r .1- cnHiuala wiio t(oi pm ?f t:V'.l r-.pc Puis IX. has - 4r!n.tK.le Angciis, Arch- i iTi-iT. "! . i: i-;-- , Ui,s born at ascou m i JUcnNitM " Cardinal July , .-.- 131 Iocs, .... . . ..j of 47. UUfUin iau-T thcrciurc, 'u i" fa a day. oi uis in- the number of car- t.l fill vtLc acf this iUustriotu eVa.t drawing to au crnl. s.ivs tint-Sickles so far con- r" lil nc ft ;i1IlV lirr t i t, c tr ie i cui !'' , il h-r.se ir. New York, but they liv-t(b''r as i.uuOMtf!,wifc. h rA ''en. Sickk-s aftcr ;SrrioUS.)anifh lady at Madrid. .' JhrljuM. wiio was a mere child i ,.,.1.5 u.i krnt Jrnr- I.Tj t ar,.l carefully alncatcd. , . hen r'r -yvis aMiintcl Minister to Mad-. Ii-j- l -i. i: n,wt lo ,of her father s house. Sltf is a wi !" T wian, almost the im3g: of ,4 tkr. Arttrwnrds.at Tans, she for x. ij Cnn karued of hcr.mother'is "dis- . .t -l l.-.. 01 ims siory i.as uuvm niotmUinsJuawngrbccn.crosd.and Ad panpptc, 137'ltiilei JiftSif Jst e Constan lMior)Ic &Wjis. jeregiad to make peace bntermS Ver3;disa3vaDtagc ous to tbcmselres. In this I war Czar may.takaliistro6Ds,toL ConstantinBrin?. WhctheT'lic does or not' it U idle tb re present Russians formidable to Europe as ad I favadlng, powcf.0 la "self defence she can resist the world, but as shown by all her wars when she assumes the aggressive she is weakened by the vcrv ! extent of her territory and by the want of adcqtiatc mcaus oi transportation. - Miscellaneous. Dai -iSteamslup-tino : f ) i . il Hall Eoad Lines, &c. tm 1 IIC Jil'i'v L 7. .-rr i Trench con ven t. Courier- -I . 'New York Tribune. ljUad of Saints Mormon Kini- tpul$ Flockinjr to uian. fccn-Jrcd ami twenty-three Mor- aifaiiraL' arnvcu irum Liivupwi uj i 5tnaw.hip Wisconsin, on balurday, uik Ikclar of liihop John Bow- WTT.'tllUH. 11ICV WCHttU Oilll. JjilKU . ' i i. I I! 1 Ur t'VCf the I eniiPyiv ania raoriau (ii vt ':;rsr.ftcr tkir arrival, Mr. ISteincs.. VriKiit M rtn-n agent m this city, ' l.r LMiin1 'irrniiTiiiriiti! fnr -f 'lri.'V. "r.o ui mo sons oi u. a. tin- counselor f" Hrigham Young, - .i . . i : i:-ai '.ii uic lu.iscuiiers, out ltiuainuu litis lily ti visit some friendo lefore re rr.i 1, :r,c. The cu:nany was com- i tt uvtuty-tuur la.j;lisii tamuies, Ui'uv eil.ty-fo'ir persons, about 300 sii:, le iStmlts, H'2 German-Swiss, a--!.e Norwcjiaus and aocut twenty l.M.ui'la. Their an pea ranee was bet- . rtiin th tfvf the imhritv of emiranls. s cj ere niostlv middln-afpil rf --D cj yvnn- jetj,V and ujion inquiry it aVaruea tint they were the remnants (toi.Lci u lneli li.ul years ago emigrated lull, ll.ircnti .vhI listers .had been '.t ft I'V t!i CenM Sup'ts Office. ;lVlLHl!fGT6N, COLUMBIA AND AC- CUSTA RAILROAD. i Wilmington, S.C., June 1, 1877. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. UtfdVndVfter Sundar. June 3d.' the follow- lJi"AL' rill J scueuuie win ue run on ima roau: DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN, (daily .7' ' 7 -"except Suadaj-) Learo Wilmington..... .. ;12 15 P M Arriveat Florofice....,.....,..... 5 00P.il Amreat HUmincrton..... ; 5 zu r M NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN iDailr. ! Leaf e Wilmington 6 00 P M Leave Florence ....10 05 P M Arrive at Colombia : 111AM Arrive at Aujrusta....... ,;. 14 32 A M Leave Augusta j ! 8 23 P M Leave Columbia.. .11 39 PM Leav"e Florence 2 45 A M Arrive at Wilmington.. 6 40 A M This Train will onlv stop at Fleminzton. wtuteviiie, lair Klutf. Marion. Florence. iimmonfiville, bumter and hagtorcr between nmmgton ana uolambia. TUROUOII FREIGHT TRAIN (Daily, ex-' rpnf Siinnare l Leave Wilmington.... 2 30 P M Leave Florence 2 20 A M Arrive at Colombia 10 10 A M Leave Columbia 4 00 P M Leave Florence... 4 30 AM Arrive at Wilmington 12 00 M Passengers for Augusta and bevond should take Night Express Train from Wil mington. Threugh Sleeping Cars on night trains lor iHanesion ana Augusta. JAMES ANDERSON, june 2 . -. , EVOEW. O A Wews Paper, The Steamer Miscellaneous. PROSPECTUS FOR .1877. UPPINCOTPS MAGAZINE. Wilmington WCi, JAUSTKATLD MONTHLY 'OK .STEAMSfflPUHivi'yhtolar I.itRratnrn Snlranii anil Art. V . Announcomont for 1877. s published ever eunin Sudaday excepto -AT- $5 A Year General Superintendent. : Or 60 cents a month, strictly in "advance WILMINGTON & VELDON RAILROAD COMPANY. i77. 'j'i. already residents in A K.v in the volinzerv incni wnro xiuis win ii id been liiducctl to cm nxir M.rmO!i rt-lii-in arid xntlln in usw KU a- Tlf.re ai-pearcd to be only one rouan vhj ri-htfullv miht be frcttr. .Sic u-.u apparently "sweet V?' rit!l ,aIK, rn' cycsi a smooth 1 u, Uiutifal completion, a delieat J3hclvraria brown Lair, i Accorn- Mylier a-cd nrand parents, slm 1,.,. i .i ' , - nu u'ik niniiirr iv in --wBy S ':;f.vtd iu Utah '''rang, at an auction tr'c e ; i . -t ; i t wui-u-qat liousyrrold furui- ulv.t tlic haramcf, ifhca-a.-CUi"- on 0 m. u :h i ii 1. 1 i m - . v-... 7 u ,u "xn carcuuiy watcuino; jTa5''S0Ql! Apulia a bid or To? an old dilanidatcil vasb- -1VJ l f . ' i 1 .1.. - .1 r.'rlil ill. illl.u I r(S?r?iu brokcn at . --upiwu at inc Lerestial lor l-id. and -r : a'maucn. Rin? nut i r i . . ? T" r,ifi. the auctioneer," oi hear- the four ? ' hcr Ion? nanso. but at liCC u J,!?r nsMp"tWpnt Hip, in i.fi, ' women joined so S ,u a!mcbt slmtn 11ipTp- frilJi . i! ill the on auctioneer liehl 3l i ' . U1U Rumanian, ue- A -ft rc hve, six; seven, , ri 1 fcawssi vclji and .U ; was .iV''11; 10 hUn'for..doJW. Z : a smi,u, of awful dU v-! r rlm Me kctchcc wash- r:ltUcchean thcapce." Je Real iinrh v t t VtaIk 5r,b!3 tonchrng the t laTi txie payments by the - ICrg. t that' It i4 rtnl n nrl 4, 'r ; , Whrn lbc ntnal bauks Vr?,:''- '- October 2, i, s wpre hab,c for $G50,- Cm.-. y i 7. iatwl -JO.OOD,000 clr- ? tkv 1. i i v,ww1uuu, lor u.; n 1 tQlr $21,000,000, or 4 ?. -1 Vl V lu grecie- The real Vi ..;,RjC theke 2,080 banks Vi1'0 All. llieir Jil Ufs iU-thcu be1 laid bare, l ijT.7 ks.2s whichtbc bard in- ereJ'rjcaMof panic i tu liht. oc rcTivimr in everv . "cans .. ,.r i" .' , vm 74tl.'11 W4r Uussia withTnrtv Tlat rrlhe "nie nation, in tiitl.T UaT1 ia April, and - atUMscd before tbVrialkan OrriCE OF GeNL SufERISTENDENT' :i Wilmington, N. C, June V, IS' On . and after Sunday, J un 10lb, 1877, Passenger trams on the Wilmington k Wei don Railroad will run as follows : DAY MAIL' AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. Leave Wilminzton, rront St. .Depot at i.;...... 6 f5 A M Arrive at Wrcldcn at 12 40 P M Leave Weldon :. 11 40 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at : 5 40 P M NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave .WilniinrtPi Front St. tlpepot at...... 5 3SPM Attiverat Weldon at ...:.7....' 2 20 A M Leave Weldon, dailj at.. 3 15 ArM Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. J - Depot. at....,..;..... i i, ' 12 00 M The Dar Train makes close connection at Weldon for all points North via BajLme daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Rich mond and all rail route?. Night train makes , close connections & Weldon for all points xprU via Richmond. Pullman1 Palace sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains, and run through from Wil mington to Richmond. JOHN F. DIVINE, jane 11- General Superintendent." ' fa : . aardening-for Trofit ! jfyou ish tQ tccomoa Commercial Florist, ' ' read" IX :.' Practical Plorticulture !: If you wbh t'i ' Garden fjr home use only t .. -r a Gardening- for Pleasure ! All by Peter Henderson. Pricu5l-3Q each, postpaid by mail. Our Uombined for CATALOGUE up . ' -. . . 'EVERYTHIWC ' FOB THE (C3r I3L , Numbarihg 175 pagca, with 1 colored plate, -sent . o all customers of past yenj, o.r fa th(se o haye purposed an of te Above fcoc&si'ta Others on receipt af 35 cepts, 1 ' ; Plain Plant or Seed Catalogues without plate, free to applicants. ' t -" - "" PETER HENDERSON A CO:, Seedsmen, Market Gardeners and Florists , 35 Cortlandt fit, New York. jan 13 : ' - ' ' The Reading Public are respectfully inform- . ed that it shall be tbi constant aim jf the pro prietor to' furnish them with i A LIVE NEWSPAPER, containing the la tost news of tL day, and cd deavorinfr to kee'p its readers fully infurme in regard to events of interest and importance occurring In every quarter of the world, 01 DAILY MARKET REPORTS r N ill full and correct, and will ue kept open until he'latest possibly? moment. 31er; chants 'p & ciiy uad country may rest as sured that they will be thoroughly -reliable. The News .'Columns tYill contain the reportSt bota of m5 and markets, received here each, day at noon and the ' L O C A h D E F A IV'T 11 E Kr Has been Placed in careful and experienced hands. Friend? In the section of country con necked with this cit-, will greatly oblige the Editor Rnd will contribute-' additional -'interest to these columns by forwarding any itsis? of sews that may occur in tl;vir rpectiye locaUil.. ALL COnUKSrOXDENGK. . The number for January begins the nine teenth volume of this Magazine, and ..while its past record will it is hoped be deemed a sufficent guarantee of future excellence, r.o enort will be spared to.di versa its attract-, ions and to provide aa increased supply of rORVLAR READING IN THE REST AND MOST EMP1IA TIC SENSE. The great object and constant aim of the conductors will be to furnish the public with Literary Entertainment of a Refined and Varied Chapter, as well as to present in a graphic and strikingmanner the most recent information and roundest view on subjects of General Intrest : in a word to render Linrun- cott s Magazine strikingly distinctive in JgT- Shippers can rely upon the prompt THOSE FEATURES TH AT most' sailing of steamers as advertised. I ATTRACTIVE IN MAGAZINE The contribntions now on'hand. nr snorI;illr i .. i r tv31iv:a . .... . CATT. OLIVER, m s a i l rnoir baltimorb qn Saturday, July 14. JUUIS I . Dirty, , TJispatch guaranteed. ! For Freight Ehgagemenhj Spplv to A. V. CAZAUZ, Agent, Wilmington, W. C. L. S. LELDEN, Soliciting Agent. REUUEN FOSTER, General Agent. Corner Lee and Light Street?, Baltimore, julj- 0 f m CLYDE'S ew York -AND- iEmington, lJ, C, Steamship Line, Tales, Short Stories, Descriptive Sketches, Narratives, Papers on Science and Art, Poems, Popular Essays, Lit - v erary Criticisms, Etc., Ktc, BY TALENTED ANDAVELL KNOWN .' WRITERS. A large proportion of the articles, Cspeciallv tnose aescnptive ot travel, will be PROFUSELY AND BEAUTIFULLY . ILLUSTRATED. The pictorial cmbelishmcnts of Uic Magazine- constitute one of its attractive leaturcs. In addition to the General Attractions of Lippincott's Magazine; the Publishers would invite attention to the following SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1877. jl. A new.serial rtpry tf The Marauis of Ziossic, .The Steamer BENEFACTOR, CATT. JONES, WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK, ON SATURDAY, JUIY 14. "-ii.. Shippers can rely upon the'pi'Olupt sailing of. Steamers as advertised. For Freight Engagtsments apply to A. D. CAAUX Agent, . Wilmington, W. C. .L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting! Agent' . WiM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents, fi Bowling Green, or Pier 13, N. i R... New "i ork. , ,' , 1 jqjy by George'MacDonald, author of "Malcolm, "Alec Forbes," "Robert Faltoner,"ttc. lo those of our readers who are familiar with "Malcolm," this new story from the pen -fit. 3 "1 . ... . oi mis aisunguisnea wrner"Wiii neeu no re-. commendation, and his reputation is a guaran tee to others of a deeply interesting and powerful story. It began -in the November number, winch issue, with the December part, will be furnished graits to all new subscribers for 177. I 2. A prof - lluctratedteries ol sketches of Swedish Scenery and Life, by Prof. Willard Frisk, author of Cornell University, who is throusrhly familar with Sweden and its people from personal observa tion. , 3. A series of popular papers on rt and Art ZVZatters, of Illustrated Sketchef of Travel, e n title Pictures from Spain, by Edward King, author of the "Great So ath" eic. by Edward Strahan (Earl Shinn), author "The New Hyperion.' etc. 4. cte(er;s DnaMflfied Dfclioiari FOR THE SCUOOIR ' ; ' 3,W0 KnaraTings ; l',M0 Psgts Quarto . Price IU. t i a irz2w rziASunp. ; To the ?.,03 Illustrations heretofore la Web ster's Unabridged, we have added foarTrart Of , Colored: Illnstrationii er.grarcl expressly for the'.work at Urge expense. " . , Xeaj.ly every State' Superintendent of I ubhc Instruction in the Union, or eorrw ponding oilkcr, where tch an one exiU, has recommended Webster's Dictionary in the strongest terms. Among them are those qf Eastern, Northern. Middle, Southern, and Western States TWEXTY-EIQHT in all. The State of NEW YORK has placed 10,000 copies of W obiter Unabridged in as manr of her Pnblie School. . ' ' The State cf WISCONSIN about 5,0OC nearly every school. The State of NEW JERSEY 1,500 nearly every school, i I The State of MICHIGAN made rrotlslon for all her schooln. The State of 31 ASSACHUTETTH hJ tup- jiivu uir eeuuois nearly an. The-State of IOWA lias supplied her schools. " The State of CONNECTICUT has mad. provision for her schools. S!r Over 3,000 schools in INDIANA were supplied during the year 1872, and aaar more in 1873 and 1874. In other States many copies have been pir chased for supplying schoohrof cities, coun ties and towns. What better investment can be made for schools? , , - -More than tk times as many are sold of ebster a Dictionaries as of any other aeries in this country. . . . At least FocR-mms of all the school-boola published in this country own Webster as their standard, and of the remainder few ac knowledge aky standard. Punished by G. A C. MERRIAM, dec Srrinj:rled Maaa. the HIGHEST HOIJOnS ; at tiii; CEHTENNIAL 'EXHIBITION . The judges unanimuu. ly 5. Mrs. Lucv II. Hooitr Intcrcssin: Piq.uant ; j and It S600 PIANOS FOR $250. And all other styles in the same proportion, including Grand, Square and Upright all Fiust-CLAss sold direct to the People jlt Factory Pnicta, No -agents: no commis sions j 119 discounts. These Pianos: made one of the finest display's" at the Centennial Exhi bition, and were unanimously rccommendedf ior me ni.uiiroi. iiurxuivai xvew.itianu- factor' one of the largest, and finest in the world. The Square Grands j contain Iath ushek's new patent Duplex5 Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in! the history of piano making, ihe Uprights are the tvarsi i vAMr.nicA. Dont fail to write for Illustra ted and Descriptive Catalogue, mailed free. MENDELSSOHN riANaX)., iipl. J4 1 No. 56 Brpadwa, N. Y. t will KeytQAO Printing Ink Cq. " f II A N C FACTU RK KS OF V j PRINTING INICS. liOOK AND XKWS BLACK; A 17 Worth Tilth Street, Philadelphia. Pa. OUR INKS ARE OF. A SUXUIOR quality, being made from the beet ingre dient and 'under the personal supervision . of a practical printer and pre&sman, therefore we will guarantee everv pound ef-Iok poidto be of - Superior Jet Black, Quiclr Dryfng, and entirely free, from setting-off. ... : t . Our prices are rrom 10 o per,oenu tow- printer that he baa been paying-near! whatbeahould for bis Inks in times past Pat up in kegs ao4 barrels q auU gqreta-sers. l ; d(N IS PbiUdelpbia, Pa, . 4 ...... i r k . A If V Citil XcJb 1. t n " r n '.'no 1 -7 . .1 I V TITK -. -, i u DAILY RF.VIRVW SUBSCIRBB TO TflK- : T . -, ,?( MAILT TtEYIKW T Oh matters of general in ten - i received, hut our friends mu?t beur in r.iiu that thej must write only on pne side of the paper ; that they mut forbear useless verbi age, must correct their own manuscript and must avoid abusive personalities. 53 A rc: liable -2,53 lauat be lurnished w ith each com munication, as the Editor will not be held ac countable, for the views or language of cor respondents. OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST, Kven before a type was set for the Lrst iisue, vras a.1 exceedingly flattering one, and is probably the largest beo. 4t i"Vi wiih w hich NoticeSchedule B iTax. . A LL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Mcr Ix. chants are hereby notified, that! a privil- egt: tax was levied bv the last Legislature of Five. Dollars, (the same levied Dy county) in addition to the Schedule taxes proper. Whfcksalc dealers "are also notified that in giving in their purchases tlje law now com pels payment on all purchases, made within thcStato as w'ell as Out of the State, (including timber, lumber, turpentine, spirits turpentine, rosin and naval stores of any kind and cotton.) Al hotels, boarding houses, restaurants and eating houses are required bv law to av a tax of one-half per cent. onJ ross reeeipis. 1 nc iax win oc aue uuiy isi and. payable yitbin the first ten days thereafter, nu all purchases since the 1st of January lb??. - f y'i -;-;..rTi-;-rV- AU parties i:itercated in the payment of Schedule B Tax will, save coeta by attend ing to the same at once as the - law" will be strictly enforced. J. E, SAMPSON, june 2 Register Cf Deeds. Star copy Ctcoi'- . et than anj other IaUnfif k hFaPer l ortb CaroUaa trcr tefore United autes. ' : ' - ? tiegan rubUcajtion, and is now rapidly on the A trial ofa sample, keg vll coAraceaij. ; . y aouoie increase, especially on the various railroad Uopf, oroi JAZaXZ2S, .lif .1 .H Editor axd Proprietor rt ' "feSS-OflSee Second ttreet, between Pria- erss and Chereut, near the PostofQce. ISS (ItTJCE OF j OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD ... ; f . TN ORDER TO SUPPLY, OUR SUBSCRI J. bers with numbers due them, we shall re sume the publication of OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD on March 15th, and complete the IVth Volume in monthly parts. -No new subscribers will be taken except for Un bound volumes three of which have been issued and the IVth will be ready in 'June. We can sup- Cly our old subscribers with any back nam ers, except September and October, 1874, should they need any to complete their files PRICES' OR BOVXQ VOICMES J In Cloth $2.00 each. i ; naif Calf 2.50i Papers and Letters from Paris 1 will be continued through the year. C. The Beauties of the Rhine will b'e described in a richly illustrated sei ies of papers. 7. louring the 3ear will appear a number of handsomely illustrated short articles, de scriptive of Life, Travel, .and Adventure in the United States, England, South America, Japan, Mongolia, and other countries. FOIi SALE BY ALL BOOK AND NEWS' DEALEBS. lT;iCE,-05 CENTS. Tkrms. Year Subscription, $4; Two cop ies, $7; Three copies, $1U; Five copies", $1 ; Ten copies, $30; with a copy gratis to the person procuring the club. Single number 35 cents. NoTiCE-The November and December Num bers containing the earlier chapters of "The Marquis ofLossie,"will be presented to allnew annual subscribers for 1877. SpecTmejj' Ncmblt. mailed, postage paid, to any address, on, receipt of 20 cents. flt?" To Agents a Liberal Commission will De allowed. Address. J..B 715 and 717 jan 5 LHTIXCOTT, & CO., ... t ' 1'uLlisLtr.s, Market .st.,' rbilatlcljihia. v.W V Scwtng-TTflf Ti tne. . recommend th MENDELSSOHN PnaimosiD l OJt T1IU Dioloma of Honor and Heial of Merit. -. Placing.thcm in the Front Rank Withouta Suoerlor H BELOW niffRin il Soalcero Historical MontMy. This Magazine, two numbers of which bare bevn printed, will occupy the same relation to the en are South that OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD did to North CaroBna,fjind, in; all respects, will be as worth j of confident5 and support. For detailed description of this Monthly aad for; the opinions of .those who have the initial number, we refer to larger circular. fiubscripUQMre sUf:itecI. . Tsas, lavARxiatT, s 'Adv'asce : 12 months $4.00. ' , 6 months $3.00 Address,- . .l"''k ' ' : ... SOUT0ERN HISTORICAL JIONTHLTi ' ' . ; ; 1 '(Raleigb; If. C ' t MARK Pit. 3cl 55, 1ST1. , we claim roa TH6 iMrnovrV WHITNEY v.; , : . . - SEWING MACHltM fJThe following specific point; of superiority: 1 Great Simplicity in Construction. 2 Durability. 3 Exceedingly Light Running. 4 Still Sunning. 2oIseless. 5 Performs all Varletlea of Work. 6 Beauty of Finish and Workman ship. 7 CSREAT REDUCTION in Price. Machines sent on trial before payment is re quired ; written guarantee to keep machines in order for five, years given with each ma chine. Wht Pat Ot Prices? For circulars ad particular. Addree, THE WHITNEY MFG CO., dec29 ! Paterson. N. J. .' For etrictly first-class instruments. S;00 for $250; $050 lor $270. 700 for 300. 750 for $325. .S00 fur :150.- , 900 for $400. '' $1000 f.r -100. Xj Cuiiiiiiiobioii to Agents. . No Discounts to Teachers. ; ? , No Deviation in Trice. The Mendelssohn GRAND, SQUARE & UPBQIiT P5aimos Contain, valuable patents 'and Improvements , never before Introduced. MATHUSHEK'S c New Pails r Ditilx, OrCR2TRla StiLt - i ' Is the greatest advance In the history of Pia no making, producing the most astonishing power, richness, and depth of tone, and sus taining singing quality never before attained; being a "Grand I'iano in a Suuarc case." Tho Mondelssbhn Uprijrbts , ARE THE FINEST IN AMERICA. They are pronounced the Pianos of th . Future." MiNciAtTokY it WaataooK : ; . 1. . .. ' os. -10O, 12,: 10 l.l4i)0lAc4DH Welt 3TosS.8, 801. 8C8, A 70 lOthJArenue. PIANOS SENT ON TRIAL : c Uluatratcd and dtscrlptire Catalogue maifed free. I MKNDEI-SSOHN J'lANO CO., Yo. 5j Rrvwlwwj, N. Y. ftb 21 ' " ' TOOT, n Hois, SHOE MAKER AND Repairer. Second strest, two doors from liar ket Prices Moderate'and Rett References. jan8 , Down With High Prices " is MY MOTTO. I am wiling Mottoes in -L Plain, Shaded, Spatter-Work, and Black Perforated Hoards, at TEN CENTS. 8ilef Iioard and Chromo Mottocj, something nev very cheap. .Also, the, Latest Slylea JHotttf ; Frames, tiilver and Gold Perforated VordB large size, only 25c Call and se tncae goods, at T. II. IIEATfI'8, V July 9 24 Market 8L Motice, ; ' V Application will be made ' to the President and Directors of the Wihniux- ; ton k Weldon Railroad Company for nc certificate for Five Shares of the Capital Stock in said Com pan v, standi r in the lias ' of the late Margaret W. pavu, la place of certificate No. 761, issued Nor. 11, which baa been lost. ' ' " - - RICTrARTfTfrBMITlf, j, Admr. of Margaret X, Hath leeeased. May 2I,'17. H l w .
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