i . " . ' - ' ; . : ' - . , ... ' .- - . - . . - ... ' - ;. -. . . - . , . . ' - - " ....... - . ' ,v . - - - 1 '.j, , ' '.j ',. , , 1 "1U9 l it tarn u!t f.n., ....,,. .... f ft j m . nfi ...1 .'. t -j 1 . - VOL. TO. -W ; NO. 53 ? ' - - 3 - 1 . 4 , J . aiSCEEMHEOlS, . V 1 tbisUed every afternoon cept Sunday. C MANN.. Editor and Proprietor Sabscnption. year, in advance " 3 no snaths, in advance !C months, in advance . . . . . . . a w month, in adrancc irrcondence solicited from our frienda 1 of tbc BUte, on topics of gen ntcrest. Political news and reports oi t are especially desirable. rsiOUT, PfCS, KICUABD IRBT, VlCC PrCB, b e HASKiNS Sec aDd ireas. IHMOND ARCHITECTURAL V WORKS AND STOVE COMPANY, o,)0, 1000 CAKY STBKT. Ick: i No. -3 TENTH STREET. IsC.mipaiiv offer to the people of Vir- .ui.l II.'- southern States a large line of ri,u ami on terms as liberal as can f(i ,f ; dv Northern establishments. In U Inn to Stoves of all classes, we make S ectmM Works a specialty. Fronts, 1 ll,.llow Ware, Stench Traps, Soil i Sad irons, c, always on hand; and it the attention of dealers to our h n. c utlrprise. Send for circulars and fusts. mne (3m JercliiseTBToKeragc Office, ?T, line of samples constantly on hand am importers and manutacturers in iiern markets, descriptions of merchandise, orders ids solicited and telegraphed promptly. rchandise housht and sold in this tet orders from buyers solicited, and lies left by sellers will have prompt at- fe as well as cash purchases negotiated, her vou wish to buy or sell, commuui- freely, and often with your local fr' J AS. T. rEHEWAY, I Merchandise and Produce Broker. 20 l1 K'liMOVlL. f E WILL p-move to our new buildings Corner Front and Princess streets, be 4 this date and September 1st. i I i I We will : ell our entire I :tail stock at cost, I is our desire to open with a,. i I i;:ilIAND COMPLETE STOCK MLSCELLiffBOli; TO THE PUBLIC AT LARGE. lour determination to dispose of the before moving 'Jit, 1ST;; 15. WEILL. V kal I ' Ell iii I fl I'd I S JS ' 1 .Jii JJ 'SAW . ..,:...;:,, , Ell I EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR ! -LL aheal of any other on the market "t Pearl Hominy cannot be surpassed! 8 on hand at the Mill and Depository ed Corn, Corn, Bolted Meal, I Pcaa and Pea Meal, I Oats, Shorts ant Bran. "goods sold drayed free. bags returned In good ordr will be id at cost on next bill. AL.KX. OL.DILVM Proprietor, t -127 113 S. II. MANNING EMISSION MERCHAMT, AND DRLER IN ! ies, FroTisions, Dry Goods ClolMni, k k, 0. and 24 North Water Street, i WILMINGTON, N. C. iisunieuls and Cash Orders Solicited 23 15l-ly JflOiMASCONNQR! O O IsL corner of Mulberry and Nutt 8ts. 7& on hand the best quality of Sega i ll 157-ly RKEB & TAYLOR I Successors to j A. H. NEFF, i - i JManafacturers and dealers In Wise furnishing goods, iBtoves, Lanterns, Kerosene, Oil Tin I and Sheet Iron Ware. xfmg done at short notice Aleuts for Falrbank'8 Scales. ! No. 10 Front Street, CIliHINGTOrT , If. C. 19 150-17 BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! . ' . . 7 SOL. BEAR & BROS., OFFER TO .1 HB PUFtlD u The greatest bargains of the Season, consisting of ; , The Bcstcady Madc3 City MadeZWtm ALL LINEN SUITS, CLOTH SUITS, Tie Largest Variety iu the City. SILK, FELT, and PANAMA HA TS, Boston and Philadelphia ma'e SHOES and GAITERS, of all descriptions. SHIRTS,1 From tbc fine3 tp tb,e Cheapest, i NOTIONS & HOSIERY, At reduc ed prices. TRUNKS fc VALISES, Of every description. SADDLES & BRIDLES, At lowest prices in the State. . SOL. RE Alt & RROS., 2f Jflarket St. may 17 j 310 tf :A. ADBIAK, t - : :ji , r - ML. VOLLBB ADBI & V0LLERS. ; i uf. , ; .'. ' . ,. , , i ti'-i Groceries and on, Importers of Gerriiari and HaVai CltarsjrJi r r. ': -tA'T- JfUtbi: t ttult Commission Mei'chdtit, "VtOr! South-east Gornzs Dock and WILMINGTON, N. dL Having the largest and best assorted. Stock of tiroeerie8 and Liauors in the City. Dealers will flad it to their interest, to give us a call. before buying elsewhere ( - . : may 17-tf ' H. MARCUS, Wholesale D otl or LIQUORS;' TOBACCO & : SllGABS, KAiriyd a4rflTdioec( aW f ,a- 5(2J ,P FARMING LAN D 750 ACRES OF FARMING- AID -WOOD LAND la Brunswick County, for Sale or Exchange lor City, Property, The L-And is situated on the South side of Town Creek, about one and a half miica from Lower Town Creek bridge. 7E Acres Are aU ready fdf planting. Four hundred loads ot gopd stable manure and compost :ve on 'tb Land. The Farming Land is already ditched and fenced. " It is good for Cotton, Corn, Peas, Potatoes and Wtteat. H; tf a splendid clay foundation. 500 Grrsipe "V"ine.i Set out last year, will bear thia Summer. 600 Apple Trees, also', 600 Pencil Trees, Of the finest qualities about three years old set out last year, are ui fine con dition. THE WOOD LAND About 075 acres, is of the best in tJie State. There arc about 3,000 cords of wood on the Land, and the farthest not to haul more than half a mile. The Land fronts about three miles on Town Creek and Daws creek, and baa four good landings. One of the finest marl beds in the State Is on the Land, within eighteen inches of the surface. The farming u ten alls, including Plows Hoes, Harness, &o, will also be sold. Forty barrels of Corn and a rery good lot of Fodder now at the Farm. . One four room dwelling house, a store, also a barn and stables, are on the pre mises. The buildings are all new. n ; Will sell or exchange for city pro perty. Apply to CRONLT & MORRIS, Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. feb 17 233-tf PJ11NCES8 ST., ABOVM FIRST J Leave I TCtllmil crtonl kllil xet t . i t 1, Arrl?faAnttM"5tTA.: Leave Jjaj&fiabnrg . . , Kg9x WiA Atriysat Wilminetonat 5.3U ifM r"T . PA8SENGER.TRAINS.. . . t- ' : CiMt fjr -Tiin TT-iT -ill -iJf l Leayel Cnjfllottc daITjr7 SunaajfS r exttpteiipat.iU r.T?.iv!r. .WCJiSoaiAll LeaVd Bufrklo'a. J .'. . .V . ..7 V.CO T M ' janjve as vaarioitr at :n . u .-r.r any ar, Irrct alao iAunbe nod U imbe-EmD rfnjt . -t-STi - r it. c i il. 1 ii rr it l WILMINGTON, N. C. . p. A full supply of Ale and Lager Beef in Halt and Quarter Barrels. . i ; . Families suopnea wiin tsoxuea aio LagerBeer. feb 3 1873. 1873" FURNITURE & CARPET WAREHOUSE. THE people of the Carolinas now have at home one of the largest Furniture and nrr?t. Warehouses in the country. They can select in person from one of the largest stocks ever offered in the State. The designs are all new and Tiandsome, and we invite the public to examine stock and prices before purchasing, ' D. A. SMITH & CO. ian 9 200 tf U TOPHAM S GO.. No. 8 South front Street, W ILMINOTON, N. C, MANUFACTURERS AND ' i : lit SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS & TRVAKLING BAGS Collars, Hamcs, Trace Cnains, Whips, Spurs, Dog Collars, Saddle Cloths, -Woolen & Linen Horse Covers Fly Nets, Feather Dusters, Axic .Grease, ! Bridles, 1 , of all kinda, 8ad . ' dlery Hard ware, &c. A L ? O , SECOND HANI HARNESS, SADDLES, R B T K B, A c . CUEAP FOR CASH. jdne 7 U '.till ."-tf'.Ttwwj 1 ;ii '.!T TI WliMINQTO ;iir:ir.Vi;r43vr- , fT ' 'POI 6 TIT .KV 31 I 0" I vti on both t pQrtions of the,Hoad as the,bufiK neas reenflres: ;"a vJ ' -mi, 4, .V A tfaiivfitfurerwUl seoaran iaQtineetioh . ' 1 1 x 8 - .1 4 C A ' 1 1' wiu& me iraina on juiu cutis ui iiusxui way. ! 1' ' .I'-tf ! ; Chief Engineer and Sup't. may 19 '(t ; 4 " 8U-tf Mi uni i n n itPi. t IFB ANiryiRB INSURANi3I3UAN.Bti following responsible Companies, on ap piieauoiMtt. nn?BItIAL. FIRE INSURANCE PAN Y, of LondotAssetts o vm'I . $9,000,000. GofJ LYNcHBUKJG lN8tJt5ANCE rANJJ BANJO- INO COMPANY of Va.. assets , J(H5,:EQ OLD Ito&fTNTON INSURANCE (OMPAll f t :w fcirjdo rfJiIia il iticumon if ana nanviIlr7Kir.niTinn7 milff narivJi oa fu ck . .. n. xiTiaioD. ana 5Tli ! W OiOHifi ?til f JHIiyZ' Oil -J?ib ltcPQBtct on an It I r i, d after Sunday, MaAlL, 1873. ; hllSCELLANEODS. UbtiWtnplete Pictorial History of the tfim TA Icschcapcst, and moU xKm fvlFamH Paper inXhe Union." 'ffeTO' -Weekly. U3T11 c.5 I t. r. , ' ,,!. k iBf ly la the1 kblest ana'moet p6w ''TerraiuafttratfidncrioIIle&lnnhiUTiM in m. . ia- tajiortai tarq scholar ly and iricr. ana 'carry -mudh I wcin-h L .i t Uana of iburreat srtnts am full atri l-WttafyUjccadvbY atileat hif .mttiir. 4 U4ry ff 1KSTaV8. , Vanvilie.,...-.. 14.32 Arrive at -Richmond. .t2.5 )i t, I I ..... H,l ii I. tl 1 1 Iifnl I '-Mfal' . r.fi' wmy oiil ir; I .1 . I I . V ' v ... . 1 GOING flOlKTHvi BJAXIOHS. i Leavd Richmond t ' , T-.l,11l. :DanvilIi:CI.... j Greensboro, v.; " -Solisbury t Arrive at Charlotte.'. . : 2.30 r.i ii 10.41 1 4:57 " 7.2T ' OOINO WES.' 8.28 175 p. m. 6.22 8.80 STATIONS. Leave Greensboro. . . ; vor tsuops -. . . . I Hillsboro' . . . . Raleicch Arrive at Goldsbora . - MAIL,. , 1.45 i. u 3 36 " 4.53 8-05 " 11.05 " , aXPBJE8S 10.21 i arl2.20rif V 1 GOING WEST. III NX Of, Ya., asetts. , - J2QOar Gen'l Insurance Acemsjc N 1 Odce Chamber of Commerce, up staixf, Wilmington, JUM. act; 10 gvju h j '.j W. LOPER. X tfjOUGircE LUFlK & DUUUrMTiiM, ANr"wrrmatSiritof)UCTS, N0. 55. NORTU, Fji&JXT STREET, Orders for Turpentine CasJts solicited and prpmptly filled at ,lpwe$taaik"b J&rice, 215-tf Thiiadphia; and Southern Matl upline. ,r , i-iy ) I ".Pit ON E'ER,' 8? TONS Captain JOHN WAKELEY, ; T0NAWANDA, 850 tONS, Captain q. CyfUfftfK form a weekly line, and sail alternateVyfrpn Phiiaclelphia ana vviimingx-on every auus day norning, atjti o'clock. , . f : Tfrrnnnarr nrT T.fi n w t ATiTKia Givfn to New York, Boston, Providence, Fall Riven Portland and all-points in the New England States, at as low rates as by anyjother route. Also to IjiverpooI,uLodon, Antwerp, Bremen, Hamburg, Amsterdam, addair points ofvthe con ttneti I a dat t coast i Through rates from Philadelphia to all points in North CargUnav milh Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi 'r Freight engagements, and rates apply ; wobx V YlfXi. J.M. Foiisuee, Supermtendent. WiW -JAMAfc AjfiW 7,h4 239 pock Street, Philadelphra. Junes r m r, f,f Q-f STATIONS. Leaye Oolasbo,o, . . : . '? cf ; Hillsboro' ' "WM wmwtv . . . . . ivt at Greensboro MAIU 4.W P. M 7.45 10.21; 12.05 V 1.30 ' Bxpaxss ;:sal.m;branch, On and altct March 2d,1 1873", a mlxod Pas-Benrer-and Freicht Train will be ran rbiilv Suhdayg excepted,) on tUe N. WN. C. . n., as ioupws: Leave Greensboro 3:40 P M Arrive at Kerncrsville ,5:10PM Leave Kernersville 9:00 A M Arrive at Greensboro ,10:30 A' IT Kl?7i? M$ cl rrob- 4 wj without, extra copy. ., - . tu3SPs tQ arccr'a 'Magazine, yean .,W.1( , An textra- opy of etlher. the MaaziDc, lrIjr rPar wuiJDc supplied pratis lot efe ry Club of FJve Subscribers at f 4 00 eacol In ran A rmitfonr t r mj address for one i . Bsck hnmbers can bp supplied at any ,ff01C.J ));. ' ? l : - J 4 ThcfApnual.VQlumcsof Hanger's Weekly. .in neat cronr urnalng, will bo j sent by ex- rcBBfiraQ-oiACxpense. lor 97 X) each. A wtoplete set, comprising sixteen volumes, sent cm receipt ot cash at the rate of f 5 25 per yel., freight at expense n purchaser. "Thd pcktair on Ilarr.er'a AVeekw u w ,cents a yeaivwhich;ttiu8t be paid at the HARPEK & BROTHERS, New York. apruir ; ; . 2Si.tf i i i 4 Rqwitojy .Fashion, Pfauturc and i Instruction." . 1 -; : '-r Passenger train le'aveiDg Raleigh at 7:4tf P M connects at Greensboro with Northern bound, train; .making the quickest time te aii jxorrnern cuies, rrice or tickets same as other routes. ; A ' r r m ! . Trains to and from Points East ol Greens boro? connect at Greensboro with Malr Traits to or from points North or Sptithj . Mail trains daily, both ways, .qycr entire length of Road. Express daily between Company Shop and Ohar!tteV''8undayS exceptedi) in: , . 'u ,; Pullman Palace Cars on all nigkb trains between Charlotte nd Richmond, Without chdnge.) , '. , j; Per iahfiicr information address ' !' ' ' 8VE; ALLEN,-'' ' - General Ticket Agent. .V! , 7 Greensboro,' N..C.T t. m,.r,,talcoTt; 7' . , ..' . JfingmeerandGenMapucrinterjdaD'l. . maV24 ; OFFIC PSTKSSBFB0 R. B. CO. ; " May,5l8t,1872?l ' - , . " . ' , KOTICS OF THE TKESS. The Bazars is edited, with a contribution of tact and talent that we seldom find in any journal, and the journal itself is the organ of the great world ol fashion. Boston Trav eller 1 V - j !The Bazar commends itself to every mem rf ie hQiucUolto the children by droll and pretty pictures, to the young la dies ylts fashion plates lri endless variety, fc theprdvidcht matron by its patterns for the. children's clothes, 1o paterfamilias by Its tasteful designs for embroidered slippers and luxurious, dressing gowns. But the reading matter, of. the Bazar la uniformly oi great excellence. The narer han apntilrpd I Jt 1 U . . . . fk.wiuo uopuianiy ior inenresiao CBjoyment It affords. N YEvcnitut Ihst. i .( 'SUBSCRIPTIONS 1873. : ' . ...... TX&MS : ' 4 Haiperjs Bazar, one year 1 00 1 An extrajjeopr Ot cither the Magazine, WflekPy oBairin be supplied gratis lor every clfct) tor flvc subscribers at $4 cacb, in one remitnne; or aixcoplcs for 20, with out extra copy. ;. BnbsCrlptions to Harper's Magazine, Weekly, and Bazar, to one address for one yean $10 ? ior two of Harper's Periodicals to one Raaresa or one year 7. i Back numbers can be supplied at any time ; 'The five Toltimes ol Harper's Bazar, for the Jyears 1868, '69, '70, '71. '73, elegantly bound In green morocco cloth, will be scut bjjcjxpreee, freight, prepaid, for $7 each, H ,The,ppstage on Uarper!s Bazar Is 20 cents year,. which must be paid at the subscri- tter's "post offlce. Address F. A. SIIUTTE Ko. 3 AND 5 GRANITE KOW, i .-Dealer in ' r " FURNITURE, MATXKJSSES, WINDOW SHADES, PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS, Having Just received a supply of Furniture, I am prepared to give, the pnbHe as good bargains as can be had in the city. please call and examine. raav!5 . FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE 1 To; John Weston and wife BqUjc !and Stephen F. Walcott and wife a4ah O. Trcetirirf 1 1 ; WHEREAS deftralttias boen.naade by tlie' j mortgagers respectively named in the .mortsajres ioiiGwiBKwexocui w ,iuu caits rkar Buildin g Association vi z: Two mortgage cxecuea oyJ onn w eston and wife Bettie; one bearing date 10th day of June, 1870, and jegistexfidUiB-ibo Register's offipe of New Hanover county, in book Z Z, AN ANU ! AFTfth' JtJNE 3RD, TBi jb tifaVhV V will un as follows: i f;: r - LEAVE WELDON.M , Express Train TM p. m. Mail Train . &.'ro. in. ii f ARRIVE AT; PETERSBUIIG, . Express . 10:50 p. m.' Moll . 1iWVV.n. iuou i .w y, uii LEAVE PETERSBUKGKT Mail : A'm. Express , - nJi-Op:vL. tTT ARRIVE AT WELDW.,, ... Mail ' ' 9:49a. m.' Express Op, m. I , FREIGHT. TRAINSi . , TXrARRANTTE DEEDS- On hand and Vt for sale la.? feb 25 ' t SO it ALL "JVTAGI3TRATES BLANKS A full line UJL on band, and for sale feb 25 ' 8G United States ol Amerj', Dfstrict Court of the United, States for the lpe r ear uisinci, m uie jbwu l .v. . Oi' North Carolina: Spring Term at Wil mington, May 5tn, 1873. Walk er Mearcs, Assignee of James G. Bnrr,i Banirupi, Against Ezeklel BVHibbard, A James WSchenck, Jr. IT APPEAiiloU 1U lUi9AaiOi'AV4V. of Uie court that Ezeklel B. Hib- barv one oi me cieuuiiii xi uus residues beyond thA limlU of this State, it is therefore ordered r that publication be made once a week for six Mthe Even- ins? Post, a newspaper puuusani iu mto cjr of wnSnrtOT, Jtoiiid district, notifying lie said defendant of the filing of the . peti- tition na compiaim. iu una atuac, tuiu bum. unless he appears at the next term of this courtT to belied in the city of Wilmington, on the Monday next succeeding the fourth Monday in October A D, 18rX and plead, answer or demur to the said bill, the same will be taken as confessed, and , heard ex partem to Mm; ; - . Clerk of wUd CourV OPERIOR COURT CLERK, and fiber dTl Blanks. Tor sale by , -' SlW BO HALL 4 D.pagea. -.--it.Tt.k . Jia IWO mortgages eiecunn uy oi.q'uciir alcott. and" wife Sarah O Vf one .bearing date themhday of December 18G9, and regis tered as aforesaid In book- T page.!;,'and the other bearing date the TJth dayofi-lib-ruary. 1872.1 todVIegered as aforesaid in book E E E, page 7, . Tiow, therefore, noUi4pAezDy given tnai Hv.-virt no nf thenowers or sale containe I. respectively in saidfsQliniprtgnek, xc corded aa aforesaid, Lhpsaidfenprtgagefc will be foreclosed by a srtle of the premises there in respectively, describetL at ptibAic auctlcn, atthe.fquttlloe dnfugjcity of ViI. 1873, at 11 o'clock A M. The said premises are respectively described in the said pioTtf gages substantially as follows, viz: - John Weston's lot begins at a point in the northern line of (JhurUi sXfeetJliO feet east of Fifth street, and -runs eastwardly along Church street Vl feet, by W Jeet deep part of lot C, bloc Wi. nT Stephen F. Walcott' s lot begins at a poit i I th easLern- Uiua of Kmnb etreet Vti . feet fcbvthwardly froni,Woosttrcetand.runs soathwardly along Front street 35 feet by , DtJBRUTZ CUTLAU, ftine27 5a--junei,juiy u. 8:C0 a, m. Leave Petersburg Leave Weldon 1 ' Arrive; at Welden . , . ..,(&00pumt Arrive At1 Petersburg ' r i1H20&:m: i GAtiTON T RAINS; Leave Petersburg ' . Leave Gaston .".12:50p.xev &10 d. m. n No trains will run oh unday except Ex press trains ciii-' I'Teigntsior waston jjrancn win ne receivea I the raersburg depot only on MONDAYS Arrive st &a ton c - Arrivft si t. "PtrKhiirtT at . . I rpiTTTTictr a -rc3 goods will be received after that hour. , r . ' J. C. 8PRIGG, jo 5-tf Engineer and General Macuurer.' BE you a ow$ & t f f u ' . 1 HARPER A BROTHERS? v M New York. apr!l.ll 1. j , ; - 270 Vol. vii 187a; OLD -IVJO NEW . THE PEOPLE'S MAGAZINE. EdiUd hfj Thrn'nl. K ITnU H,r"hoJ enlarjred resources placed" in the hands or the OLD AND NEW, by the pub lie an4 by the proprietors, enable them to announce a volume of wider interest than they have ever pqbl ished. Mr fjlreerugKt Story t Pylhonia, and '' ) , :i ptr.Ualfa Story Upt and Down, will be r continued and cnmnlrffd fn n.i Toiiaie. : r 5" ." 7 A serfeerorshdrl? stories by ! Hits MereditM MrsStovce, Mrs Whilncy' ! ' Mtis Haty'llr Perkins, Mr Loriny, and others; has been eDured. " ' .Jr laarUneaa'a! series wUl be continued Ih pajpexa on The phnrch and Its Exclusive Clalmi, Scrlpttfre and the Limits of its Au thorRyeedrffUirmsnTty, " 'iTheeerls'WsrtIWs en Political Science by ftcOUetncn bf Tccosrnized ' ability, will comprise papers -on Railroads, Servants or Masters? The Ballot in Enrrhmrt ljn1 The Law nf Marltinie Jurisdiction ; The In- LA Nl) L0 Xli Jl A1 FRESH LOT OF CRACKERS, 1 . 44. Market street.- BTJILDlNO IjOTS fori tale ih heal Ory ajrd ffcsfrable lcllesonfhrch.'NunAni,1 Orang1, D6clc,r Chesnut, MSrberry, Walnut Red Cross, Rankin, Dickinson, wood, Char lotte, Sixth, Seventh, Wilson, Eighth, Ninth, Jenth, Eleventh, twelfth andTbir j teenthstreets. Batlslttctory time' rten A dlan Question Tbe 8nlfrage of Women ; jbquan iaxauon ; xanii ana rrotection What the. JRew Administration must do Labor and. Wages Question. . . - " ythe Subjects of critical interest In H4TUBAL niSTORX AND PHILOSOPHY rWifl 'he illustrated' by "different gentlemen eminent in their lines of research. I We shall seen have the pleasure of prlntinir papers, among others,' by FroC Lesley, Mr Pall, Dr ursy, ana jrresiatntaiiu. ? : . x V I THE EXAMINER IS not confined to the review of the publi cations of ra few bonses, hut attempts to ciye ' some account ot the more important fsnes Irom the French. German and Entr- haa prssi aa.well as onr own.' I describes. tbe sabftantlsl adyance which the world hai jnade, in, whatever direction or in whatever region, with special reference to Improvement in domes tic life which may I pe attempted In America; ehire of JtoWABiE,ILuB1 who will bave .wilier. aesistaace tbah heretofore in tbe man agtaaeot or its journal department. febU 1.IH f K i IriBTTLE MOBTGAGlS DE2DS-0 iiMidandfrjrisli A J i? '? ' utbebeanUftti;;pmoUth -1CONFI DENCE," by BjAititaTX BnxiwoS, Is pre setted to every Renews! and New Subscrl her tot OLD AND HEWM lor 1878 at $4 fXh r at (i 23 the Obtomollth will be furnished . handsomelv, .mounted, ready for framing. , iiae 10x147 fJ . ; I - enbscriptions received by all book and "PJp.wsdealcrs at PnbtttfieiV latcs. I i BOBERti BROTHERS Publishers, Boston, j,ti t Wot lOWaMcston 8t. IT ' i v'.f )