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. cJtl.e hnnfiglit fall. 3Sf S lUrOUSh em , j -rtri aikI calm ! . Im pulsation! till rtrel Jmetual psalm, eVeff'! of carking care. 5?S HlSd Mrt and manner,, an interview whii IV'wbilt, of tbc ev? iofk -r ronv the iollo'Y- JIT. ' . I fr,,m " - - MANV RUAU&. 1 could ilo all the bug- Antral roa lines which carry I n CI T . The seaboard, ana - uo ... -ri''11?.. fifth oftbc entire carry- i the country, nowHfna. wc .l-cSer Ibiir-fiflhs;- This ex- ''in- facilities; the competition car lTht to show the people from the bf-,,tn off to and to a great rtrnt- i-f Where wc ran eignty only run thirty " 7, 1 ..ill employ aa man v men as 'Jhave all the facilites vrc JSSVo compelled to erer rc- wi and time also or discharge a Tnrlrce The latter altcrna ff to adopt. The crops the country are gxl, and the ISrfaS European demand is TC- If tbis prospect is realized Jl rerirc, and with better ccmc better wages. .If. the ken as good in Juno as S?eeBtitiipiMa there would Lie been do reduction and consequently U As it is, we could do nothing, wliatoour people when they tn mi "Havel not al- discharse i - rrv consideration for j c,m I not always acted an m ii i i wi f toward Miiwrit of frankness and fairness? lito J !wavs made your interests mirl rith my owu ? Have I oyer faiH(9kap a promise when I gave my nrJTfcj assented to everything, and bIuiJtothcni"Xow, go back to rindwkn this thing, is over come k te, w if there are any differences be mntu we'll rettlc them a3 we have TVv were satisfied with is, tut) the Central road is running to ir lecause the great body of its employes nil H. A great corporation can only bo jm-ixI bv a fair and iust policy; and liluor people know that if they have to 3cr in times of digression aud dullness riiey will also blunt 1 1 rcncvcd"prcip3iity. lould rather pay a man two dollars rlun one. for, his labor, bnt wages regulate 'Jfe'tuaclrcs for, as I s.iJ before, if a com py umhrUkes to pay beyond its earn- sji it vriilso-jn be uuaMe to pay at all. JAiiusU Clironicle.I IoiUble Distribution. Tk Journal of Agriculture, published tit. Louis, Mo., is edited with uncom ii tigor. ,Wc have, been much im presedvithitsdcBnition qf the humane iMai b the relations of capital and labor. Tk txrtal defines this - element as V'Iedistrihtuiou," that is, the just of tlie products between capital w Ubor. Our Jlisiouri , coutemporaryj wtkdiHiculty of obtaining this equit 'tikributiou because of vicious ; legis ami adds : "The real cause lies of the railroad management, and jTktbcm to perpetrate acts of injustice Ti tWr Jiclp. With lho aggregate M uie country cat down from 40 Mpereeut.. it is not possible for the Twrtation companies to . coutinue to M liberal wages to their eraploj'ees. mwdy, therefore, is to create a dc Jj labor, and sustain the ! same by pS intefet on money down to a pi with tb profits of indust-. The )taeind secret to the whole uucs uBUii..n satftf!t statesmanship enough in ''JHXwth, South, Etor West, to J:re.tta .pri'blein ? If no practicable t or if no man suggest a "irenK,thel financial day cf judg Jt wtbi$ Union is not far off. . A Gallant Soldier. "rttant Seviere Rains, who was ll ill Tl ii - - Jit SAJ.lin- .1 ...1 Imi i- Xja lue occasion wueu ji ", h" death, volunteers to go into tT1 and rtain if the Indians fal out were ralUl f. I'Ctll1?. h,st 10 tfP vut- :.u.e. 'al ,lCn tnon aml tbe Ht f at set ; out on their icrilous n . . rrreact!ii' tl,..' - ttie nt- mission. Lieuteuant i Jlf Tort,! to pcrauaile the men f ocuiae and let him go alone, on I to tto i lbe command. could better It buuii Utill vlv vlli Jwcver, wnuM not listen to unon ac- youn 12 officer. t-se ami stand or fall to- I. A as the euteretl the de- L.r w.L'rc nx-wvi-d with a volley fej ;7 r"oott Indians an4 all fell l:Tj!Hlul ihu-little army. Ouce Iai nains weni ou a somt- Until... ... dM.L j'wuiou accornnaniea vy Urr,:i pon reachiDg the banks H ntLT . m wcutcnant lUins insis- diM k lI1o aione and finally pcrsuad- Tki w "ne nian to accede to his wishes. U r.n . "" comnamon coin" over W tii?Iovr'tho crossing place, Hint v7- ,cu human aid., Lieu- ht -..r "u as tbe tnda ann Ktaff i . . -mx, moinen Kulofne . were "JunVki r - - m - - . lKriW 10 the memprj of h.T-' nn comrades, and. if (iJt? Iitcrial pcn&icn paid to uct.wl' Wnt .Ralm' , gallant tCftalrT ''llBOOffnition by hi otrt r to cross tne rifer. dui II V - . m fcIthe . T Upon rcach- ' bank lieutenant Iui-S There is in Thomas county, Ga., an immigration society, and there arc being printed by it ten thousarjd Icopies, of a pamphlet setting forth the advantages of its climate, soil etc., which will be dis tributed throughout the Northland West to iuduce people to come aud settle there. A Remedial Agent of Uncommon Power. ( r . It is a fact which became pateujt jcars ago to the peopleof the United States that Hos tetter's Stomach'IJitters is a remedial agent of uncommon power. As a consequonce of this recognition, its sales have increased im mensely at home and abroad, and it has risen to a foremost rank among the proprie tary medicines of the day. Chemical ana lysts, after submitting it to the closest scru tiny, pionounce it absolutely pure, and skil ful and conscientious medical practitioners recommend its use. A wide range of disord ers falls within the scope of Its curative ope ration. Among them may be enumerated d3'spepsia, liver complaint, constipation nervous ailments, urinary and uterine af fections, rheumatism and gout! ; It is a su premely" efficacious tonic, hastens convales cence, cheers the mind, imparts appetite and promotes sound sleep. Micsellanoous. THE HIGHEST HONORS AT THE CEHTENNIAL EXHIBITION The judges unanimou?ly recommend th MENDELSSOHN j FOU THE Diploma of Honor and Meial of Merit. Placing them in the Front Rank i - Without a Superior ! For8trictly first-class instrHmcnt. ;$G00 for $250. .$G50 for $275. $700 for $300. $750 for $325. $800 for $350. $900 for $400. $1000 for j $450. No Commission to Agents, i . No Discouuts to Teachers. I No Deviation in Trice. The Mendelssohn GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT Contain valuable patents and improvements I never before introduced. MATHUSHEK'S New Patent DcrLEX, Overstrung Scale, Is the greatest advance in the history of Pia no makinjr, producing the moat astonishing power, richness and depth of tone, and a sus taining singing quality never before attained, being a "Grand Piano in a Sauare case." The Mendelssohn1 Uprights ARE THE FINEST IN AMERICA. They are pronounced the "Pianos of th Future.". 1 S I !' Manufactory & Wauerooms : I ' i Kos. 490, 492, 494. 490 & 498,Vcst ' ,1 57th St. Nos, 858, 800, 862, 864 868, fc 870 j i lOtli. AYenue. i PIANOS SENT ON TRIAL. "q. Illustrated and desciptive Catalogue mailed free. , ! MENfoKUS-iOIIN PIANO fJO., ni lNKSS office : ATo. 5G Ih-oadway, N. Y. feb 21 Brock's Exchange. i i THE UNDERSIGNED has taken charge l ... i i i of the above well-Known ana popular uumc and will hereafter run it. It will be put in complete order aud satisfaction guaranteed to all of its patrons. I ' The beat -of Wines, -Ales, Liquors ana Cigars, and none Dut we Desi aiwjaua hand. i t 1 , The Billiard Parlors will be open every day and ni'bt free to the patrons of the house. JOHN CARROLL, june 27 ' Proprietor. BO Ka TEA ! LJJ3. OP 'THIS ELEGANT IVZZZBD TEZL 500 jusreccived. OO and 75 Cts- per Pound. Onr DaiTersal Sales tell the Story. Imported and sold only bj GEO. MYERS', 11 & 13 Front Street f july 25 Washington Wois, iS OOT AND ' SHOE 1 lliiat ' W Repairer. Second atrest, two doors from Mar keU iTicei Jloderate.ana dwx ivcici cmvv- PRICES BELOW COMPETITION Po&mios Miscellaneous. S. C. Hall, , BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. gTILL AT THE HEAD IN PRINTING and lowest in prices. If you will ttudy your iateied, jpve me a call with your estimates beforu you continue your contract; elsewhere. ' ' ' , may 12 ' Wew Design. INVOICE OF CLOCKS or rntirelv new designs has just been retired and arc being sold at extremely low fip'urc-s; alio a fine assortment of LADIES' WATCHES, SEAL and PLAIN GOLD RINGS aDd LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S CHAINS. .ar Work left with me will be neatlv exe cuted. All I aek of the Public is 10 giVe me atrial. ' J. IL ALLEN. feb27 Watchmaker and Jeweller Y :o:- JAMES GORDON BENNETT. "r ii o p u i i : t u j i o POSTAGE F 11 K K L ONE DOLLAR . I ! PER YEAR. 50 Cats far Sis XVXanths. An extra copy to every club of ten, THE, NEW YORK DAILY ' HERALD Published every day in the year. postage Fii i $10 pays for one year, Sundays included. 1 $8 paya for one year, without Sundays. $5 pays for six months, Sundays iucluded. $4 pays for six months, without Sunda3 S. $2 pays for one year for any specified day of the week. ' 1 i $1 pays for six months for any specified day of the week. $1 pays for one month, Sundays included. , NEWSDEALERS (SUPPLIED POSTAGE FIEE. I Daily Edition. ..Two and a half cts. per copy Sunday Edition Four cents per copy Weekly Edition... Two cents per copy Address, NEW YORK HERALD, dec27 Rroodway and Ann st.,Nev York S3 83 r AND 9 All the latest inipaoveme'nts combined into the organs and pianos manufactured by CORISH & CO. Was'ii gton. T$. J. 3 To all who wish to purcha.se either an OK GAN" or PIANO we can truthfully ay that for ARTISTIC CONSTRUCTION Beautiful, Finish and Sweet Muscal , ' Qualities, our instruments take rank with those of that Most Celebrated Mannfactnrers. OorQnlj claim to favoritism 'over other .cading manufacturers is V . Our Low Price'3, reduced to meeting the requirements of the times. Determined not to be und'ritold and at the same. time furnishing .instruments that we fully 1 WARRANT FOR FIVE YEARS, we invite correspondence t-at we may have an opportunity to prove saiifactorily ,all that we here assert. Our PIANOS are furnished with the iMei French Graiiil Action (the vcrv best in use); they are also HEAVILY STRUNG with the improved wire; and the cases areol solid rose wood perfectly seasoned and WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK OR WART. ' ; Our ORGANS are furnUhed with all the modern improvements, as to stops, action, etc, while the CASES are of the recen tcabinet ttvle, admirably suited for the parlor. JiarSend for Illustrated Catalogue, and a- V -J. rnceiiiau ,t i. nn Addrcs.', jan 6 Washington, New Jersi t. Prime Enjoyment for a Year, i Less Than Four Cents a -Week.. MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE MY INTRODUCING tut- SATURDAY EYEMSG POST, Which for more than 55 Years has been the JJEST ST0RV, SKETCH AND FAMILY PAPER, s u well known all over the United States. Un published weekly, contains eight large n"e clearly printed on good paper, filled Pa?.esAc iel J. cnriMnd shetches by the writeTsT trash, but such iTamother'is willing to have r children read. Thewnoiexone ui r-r-. - "nisonSins HUtoricaland Biographical Itaisotu"" :i..ol anil House- article-; bcienun f8. ous Note govs' and "... "J " jo. rr nA Snirltlin2 S.?Tc.! X iVjtsuch .paper .sercrj- the price is only body lores w rc , ----- . TWO DOLLARS A YEAR v. Iff 01 HOLY Steamship Lines, &c. ; AND ' -: -v.' , W i I m i ngton, W - C. , STEAMSHIP LINE, i The Steamer CAPT. I OLIVER, WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON I Saturday, July 14. JZ& Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing' f steamers as advertised. "Ifc . Through Bills of Xiading gen to and from Philadelphia, ' and Prompt Dispatch guaranteed. For Freight agements apply to A. D. CAZAU2, Agont, Wilmington, W. C. L: S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent. Corner Lee and Light Streets, Baltimore. I july ! , CLYDE'S Mew Yock -AND Wilmington, ft, Steamship Line, The Steamer BENEFACTOR, CA'rT. JONES, WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK ON SATURDAY, JULY 14. Shippers can rely upon the'prompt sailing of Steamers as advertised. -, For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZAT7X. Agent, Wilmington, HT. C. L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. WM. V. CLYDE & CO., General agents, 6 Bowling Green, or Pier 13, i N. R., New York. , , july 9 QUARANTINE NOTICE. QUARANTINE WILL B IN FORCE on the 1st day ef June, 1877, and will con tinue Qtil further notice, as ' follows : 'I All vessels from ports South of Cape Fear : t wiUcome to at the Visiting Station for in- I i spection. j ( - All vis.-fld havin' tickntss on arrival, cr having had sickness during the voyage, wil await inspection as above without regard to the Port from whence they sailed. Vessels not included in the above classes W 1! proceed without detention. All persons interested-will please take no tice that Quarantine wilbbe rigidly enforced during the coming ho t season, under the pen alties provided 'by law for the violation of the same. ' i W. G. CURTIS, Quarantine Physician Port of Wilmirgton. mar IS ' , . Spartanburg & A1. New Routo to tho Mountains of Western No. Ca. rplilS NEW' ROUTE IS NOW OPSX 1 l, the travelling public. Passenger trains leave daily the Depot pf the G. 4 C. R. R in Columbia at 12:45 p. to., and arrive at ter minus of S. & A. R. It. at 8 p. m., where clp-e connection is made with four-norse coaches tfur Flat Rock, Hendersonville, Asbcrille and Wa rn Springs. Passengers will have choice to go through or lie over at iU Trvon. w ncre tne lare is exceueui, resume'1 their journey early next morning and thercbv enjoy some of lbe finest moun tain scenery on the Howard Gap turnpike, to be found iu Western North Carolina. Arrangements have been made wjth the W. C. & A. R. R., for round trip tickets at the fo'lowing rated : K From Wil. to Flat Rock and rctorn,15.8o. .i Achrillo and return. SU.oO. u . to Warm Springs and return, $25.85. , '- , "- - " to Hendersonville and leturn, $15,85. ' I ' -Capt. S. S.Kirkland,: of N. C., and for merly of the Air Line IL R., win be present on the arrival of the trains at the terminus of the S. A A. R. K., to see that paaengers re prorided for and sent fonrai d witboat de- 11- .rrinl nf train DtUeDSeri ar5 T6 niited to ak for CapL Kirkland, PasMrnger and ran? F" K c" Trr this new route. ll ' july 12. Miscellaneous. PROSPECTUS FOR 1877. UPPINCOTFS MAGAZINE, AN ILlisTKATED 5IOXTIILY. OK " i Popular Literature. Science and Art. Announcement for 1877. The number for January jbegins the nine teenth volume of this Magazine, and while its past record w ill it is hoped be deemed a sutlicent guarantee ol future excellence, r.o effort will be spared! o diversity its attract ions and to prbvide a!i increased supply cf POPULAR READING IX Till: REST AND MOST EJirilATIC SENSE. . i.- ' jThe great object and; constant aim of the conductors will be to furnish the public with Literary Entertainment of a Retined aud Varied Chapter, as well as to present in a graphic and strikingmanner the most recent information and soundest view on subjects of General'lntrest ; in a word to render Lippih cott's Magazine strikingly distinctive in THOSE FEATURES THAT ARE MOST ATTRACT1 VK IN M AG A Z 1 N 1 ; . . .LITER AT U K E. The contributions now on hand, .or specially pntrntrpH. omhrann a. liirrhlv attr:i-tivi list nf" o B" , a -j - - - - Talcs, Short Stones, Descriptive Sketches, Narratives, Papers on Science and Art, Poems, Popular Essays, Lit erary Criticisms, Etc., Etc., BY TALENTED ANDAYiXE K.YN WlilTEP.S. A large proportion of the articlcs,esptcially those descriptive of travel, w ill be . ntOFUSELY AND LlLYl'TilT'LLY 1LLUSTKATED. The pictorial embcliahmcnts of tlie- Magazine constitute one of its attractive feature.". In addition to the General Attraction of Lippincott's Magazine, the Publishers ouhl invite attention to the following SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1877. 1. A new serial stcjry, ' "The IVlarauis of Xiousic." by George MacDonald, author of "Malcolm, "Alec Forbcb," "Robert Faltoner,"ete. i To those of our readers who are familiar with "Malcolm," this new story from the pen of this distinguished writer will need 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, which issue, with theDecember part, will be furnished graits to all new subscribers for 1877. t , r 2. A prof ' llustratedsvries u iketchi? of Swedish Sccncrv and Iiifc, by Prof. Willard Frisk, author of Cornell University, who is throughly familar with Sweden and its jcople from personal observa tion, j ' . . 3. A scries of popular papers on Art and Art ZVZattcrs, by Edward Strahau (Earl Shinn), author of "The New Hyperion," ctc. 4. Illustrated Sketches of Travel, entitle Pictures from Spain, i . ' by Edward King, author of the "GreatSoflth" etc. fe. Mrs. Lucy II. Ilooper'a lntercsfing and 1 iq.uant Papers and Zicttci s from Paris will be continued through tlie year. ! 6. i The Seautics of the Rhine will be described in a richly illustrated scries of papers. 1 7. During the 'ear will appear a number of handsomely illustrated short article.-, de scriptive of Life, Travel, and Adventure in the United State?, England, South America, Japan, Mongolia, and other countries. FOR SALE BY ALL LOO K A N I NEWS DEALERS. PRICE, 05 CENT;f . Tehms. Year Subscription, fl; Two cop ies, $7; Three copies, $10; Fire copies, ; Ten copies, $30; with a copy gratis to the person procuring the -club. ' Single number (35 cents. i NOTICE-The November and Deceniter Num bers containing the earlier chapteis of "The Marquis of Lossie,"w ill bepreceut. d to all new annual subscribers for lb77. Sfecimen N'lmbi:iv maik-d, postage 'j.aid, to anv address, on receipt of '20 cent-.' fitS To. Agents a Liberal Coiuiisi.-.-ion will be allowed. Address. J. B. LIPPINCOTT, A- O.).,. Public. civ, 715 and 717 Market t., l'liil.eKli.Lia. jan a i ScrTing-Machinc MARK , Pn. 3Hr 25, l'TJ. we cliih rok thk iri.ovt WHITNEY, i SEWING I1 MACHINES Tbe following f pec i fie po:nt of superiority: 1 a re At .Simplicity iu Construi tiou. 2 Durability. 3 ExceedinRly I.iftlit, P.uiiMng. .1 Still Riinniiiir. (iii Icsh. 1 5 Perforins all Varieties of Work. 6 Beauty of Finish and orfcuian- sbip. ' . 7 GREAT REDUCTION in Price. Machines sent on trial before payment m re quired i written guarantee to keep machines in order for five vears given with each (ma chine: Wht Pat Old Pr.:cts ? t For circnlarn arid particular. I Address, THE WHITNEY MF'G CO dec23 - I Paterson, . J. Magazines for August. Ladr Book 13c; Totter American wontn Ir. "25c; Harper' Magazine, 35c Gal air, Zbc' popular Science Monthly, 50c. ' The latest Periodicali aliraa on hand at pnbbahcr! prices. T. H. HEATH, ' 24 Market it. I - Water's UnabiitteflJ .' Dictionary FOR THE SCHOOL tt ,1 3,000 Engravings ; 1,610 Pages Qaarto . I Price U. f 'j a new ruATunn. To the ,03 Illustrations'hcrctofora In Wb. iter's Unabridged wc have added foxjiTM " of . - . .h r i Colored: Illustrations,. ; ergraved ciprcssly for thework tt iti ' expense. " ":.? i Nearly "every State Superlntcftdent' Of ponding otriccr, w here such an one cxlfts, haJ r'ronimi'tiil.l WoVtrr' Ii;tinn - In thm strongest terms. Among them are thoM of Western State? TWENTY-EIGHT in alL i i. The State of NEW YOHK has placed 10,000 copies of Webster's Unabridged in U many of ' h.r Public Schools. .il . V The State cf WISCONSIN about 5,000 nearly every school. . . The State of NEW JERSEY 1,500 neat), , every school. 1 The State of MICHIGAN xnado proriilo. , lor all tier schools. . - s The State of MASSACHUSETTS has lup- pited her schools nearly all. The State of IOWA has supplied her schools. . 1 . ' ti , The State of CONNECTICUT has aad provision for her schools. , . . i JT- Over 3,000 schools in INDIANA were supplied during the year 1672, andmanj more in 173 and 174. , i -I In other States many copies hare been par chased lor supplying schools of cities, coon ties and towns. What better iuvietmcnt can be made for schools ? j ii ' More than tkn times as many are old of Webster's Dictionaries as of any other erie in this country. ' " At" least iot n-rirTiis of all tho ichool-bcoii published in this country own Webster ' M their standard, and of the remainder few ac knowledge any standard. Punished by G. A C. MERHIAM," dert Sprinrflcld Mass. THE NEW; I IMIDM! At tho Centennial Exhibit ion, and ban always carried off the hicheet nonorf rfc.uhcrcvarcxhibittfL . LiKht ltunSina'and EFFICIENT; ''LOCK STITCH" JIAC1I1NE. ADA1TED to ttxi WANTS of KVKItYBODY. The HOME SEWING MACHINE ?mtffr ' years Binco by tho aid or tho bet) Inveftiva ' talent and Mechanical bkilL ft CT''"1? 5?1 tVo Kntl.l l'art. of a PTE8T ' MAPRTNK. id SIIUl'LE Jn CONijntCCllO.N. 1 nvriSltlOJl In Strenem and Buiv. r.f I)OIN(i a it-Ller rmha of Work. than Uner Kflwinn Machines, ii' txew Ttrrrt forvtin w ithout costing ONE CENT for RKraiM- In tho manufacture ofthla MAC1UNE Iha r,i-.. not- MnfAi1n1a am TTFTTD. The WAUINU l'AUT are rjAHUCMtUi nnd tho Mechanism bai been CoM8r&UCTi The WEAUINU PAUT3 are HAROEftEO v. ith tho special vl'io oi proaucipa " -Easy Kunninsf, DURABLE, and ahnort vell frr Coarurt or fino TllIlKAIJ. i-OX TON, BILK or LINEN, 8EWINO from tfc , JAghtent MutUn to Beavt Clh LEATUEit. s u ch Co nfid onco brzL? iii the INTHINSIG .MERITS of tta HOME SEW I NO MACHINE tht every MACHINE is fully s . - i: ) I Warranted for Five YcflK;1 LIVE AGENTS xrant! 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