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afternoon, Sun-lav ex" t'cCc""1 1 ,u 'O' Three ' nrt - 4ix months, lurc m. iu a "- ,.r, ' cbarjtt in ani One month, 50 ccnL'. delivered bj carriers, r part of the city, at the i- nti per weeK. ,r' L.Jw and liberal. I J!., INFAMOUS , ORDER. Jl,ckcv Republican, cu-iiverc, . ; i'jjmbia on the night i ot ' ,.; which he asserted I hat I I i.''M. I . ... . . . a stationed there . liaa' tc . ,i-d nnnn me citizens 11 .i't t disperse the parade cSurJi in the event of their . iK.iior of the diy, and in dis- U to rant orders. .m-.p accohut . states that Uov. I ,n and fine ur two other gentlenicn W of ! Hpton's, it was said, THE COlLVr I'RfJUfiHU. wij annoui ceil by us . yesterday ikclarcd for Hayes by j this chapter of Rad nlete. What the cud 5' the universe only can Wt atw lays will give the iudi- Xaturiliy Lnougb,thcrc is h strong r iteniocrii: ia the House who ,ndcr til result and who threaten us provided bv the , has Uj9 inuiissw"; a'2 ii .Ml U Cf ID ibe liukr o 'all. tlic. uiuirat mil ;nie ijl'tlU laws for tie defeat w h 'MUX ii.-l vi v in tnv i. blUh tlii 1 1 Vrnative. !Wl; , Ruri'tll ii . ly the cpm jy i. lipei The" u'ij w have air ' J'1' 1 um!t-r lrtrin.cn, ,ias been counted in by If the Democratic Use so decide they can j, or they can achieve L-h will bj a state of to contemplate. We on expressed by us in that the Republican will i'orJe tl la installation of Hayes fvarth Jf: Mkch.at the very point ivuuct.iii; i eccssary, and in defi- ,tll inl-ul as well as Constitutional li j have dared as much avlv dared, who have foot every . principle who have overridden j.;.l all ! right and all houor, who tcly perjured themselves thu sight of rnau to Iscllly tiiutnph over a eon- nct h s!ti'e i:ow ;.t any ensure them suxess .p tit ihcm as h;ul as Iii there is nothing left ui ihe tlark paths they 1-1. , They care nothing or and welfare of the they aim at arc neither uth or country, only aggrandizement, anu or hcsitation'will be to II tnUtUuf ra God and hi isu tv r. i eop v, ly ill wlrch kward ai ) tji vvard ii to Ire ifcty, !hoi tlic ends ligtl or ti ii .1 pvrsyinall .10 pot falter, structioti liarly enough it is not to the "candidate and his aiders that the country now ' Us safety and salvation but to uhave.beeu defrauded of their: the Democrats in Congress who acU can either make or unmake ire of this rcat count rv.- Thev ihcr 'acknowledge, a fraud and sub- cheat -bt disc plunge the couutry tnmotibn ttat willbn f..r i.. its nt- uaUyi frcliu Maine to Texas, aud ,Ea4lrUH the Wcstcr shores ; ii paralyse indutrv. throttle cn- nd stifle L-ve'ry new-born aspira te. jW th them it is a choice of !. and the choice must be made or c!e the goldeu opportunity , never to.be recalled. aty of Sthc h-jur is plain and we bow; it txn be avoided or why 1 be nervrrtrv.1 Tl M patriot f opponeu r 1 w 1 J 11 A j - . - - VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N. C., S AT UK DAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1877. NO. 31. liberal iMw which it failed to s. Iet the count pro vote will not be re- ftil Monday and then ht it be 1 simply uhder a protest, and let proceed without obstacle to it Vbat wp tTiay Iom; iu official pat- iuGqe-ie, we will gain in the ud endorsement of honest men ide jif political opinion. V CAROLINA. j ij . . . ' Keal Dow will ttrcacli temperance in-Ai-.r-.il 1 ;i'ej;h Liiht Infintrr in vtr.vif Whitakej is about to oien a new Q Durham. irs df tlie Charlotte Grays were wd oa tbuwdiiv. r n' Vols0 s to take a p'cu le aleigl Oosrrw-. 'iirVr is to remove fnm. toConwjylx.ro, S. C. ;boro hrm made a: hiirceat of ,000 rabbit 5kini. City jlifiemen and! the New ?' paraded on tbA O.nii PSory; ot Greensboro, speaks of M aiHufiruuiry iu Durham. hut on Sheriff ho ha not i emcnt ipth the State Treasurer. Miss Klizabeth E. A. Haywood died in lUUigh on Wednesday in her 79th year. Mr. B. N. Duke w&8 married to Miss Sallie P. Atigier, invDurham, on Thurs day night. The average va-nation of land in Meck lenburg county is 5 per acre, exclusive of town lots. It is proposed that the Good Templars hold a District Convention in Durham at an early day. ' The citizens of "Wilson are moving en ergetically to have the colored Insane Asy lum located there. Joel Eatman, a colored prisoner, made an unsuccessful attempt to escape from Wilson jail last Monday. f. A Durham young man Vent to work and trimmed a young lady's jhat and the Durharaites are bragging about it." Judge Moore will hold Tvrrell and Dare, courts instead of Judge Cannon. who has been called to his home by sickness in his family. Ten gas lamps are to be put on the streets of Newberu at once. Such a reck less expenditure, may break the corpora tion. T. X. and A. Wells, two lads of Mag nolia township, killed a pig4 recently which was 18 months old' and weighed 547 pounds. ; That two thousand' dollars has al ready been subscribed for rebuilding the Davenport Female College-recently des troyed by fire atLenoir. The Tarboro . Southerner says: The dwelling of the Messrs. Battle, living three miles West of Whitakers.has been burned down. Loss about $2,500. Not insured. Accident. . The Magnolia Record says: A little boy, the son ojf Mr. Joseph Rouse, of this couuty, was drowned on last Monday. The child, in attempting to follow hisJ father to his work, fell into a creek winch he had to cross. An old white woman by the name of Mary Watkins, who peddles lightwood in Raleigh, was accidentally shot on Thurs day and dangerously wounded with a pistol ball fired by a young man named Andrews. The Tarl ore Southerner says : The Cold snap has retarded attention to gardens, as the snow and sleet made farmers backward iu the preparation of their lauds for the crops. J he. weather 'has been vSo favora ble for the past week or two that immense strides have been taken ih a perfusivo wny and all will yet be well: The Cbalotte Observer says: Mr. Rum felt, who lives near South Point, Gaston county, and who was thought to be crazy, set fire to his house and burned himself in it on last Monday night. His wife, who was the only other person iu the house, awoke to find the room in which her husband was sleeping almost entirely consumed. She barely escaped with her life. r . A man by the name of Ed warjd Wallace was arrested near Neuse Depot, Wake county, on Thursday, for steahug a mule from Mr. R. H. Saunders, of .Nash county, but afterwards got hold of a pistol, and dangerously Wounded one of Mr. Saander's; neighbors and then made his escape.. He was a Yankee spy during the war. and is represented as a desperate character fit to sit on a High Commission or a Louisiana Returning Board.. The Raleigh Sentinel savs: Theodore X. Ramsay, G. W. C. T. will haTe the distinguished Hon. Xeal Dow- lrom the State of Maine, to assist in the gTeat temperance battle to be fought in Raleigh on the first1 Monday in May. The cam paigh has opened in earnest and times will be lively in this city for the next two months. In a letter to Mr. Ramsay, Mr. Dow says: "Our legislature will this week pass a more stringent law for the suppression of the liquor traffic in the State of Maine." ' t The Raleigh Xeics says: Since the burn ing of the town of Smithfie!d, Johnston, comity, about a week ago, the question of moving the county seat to Selma, an the line of the Xorth Carolina Railroad, is again mooted., senator- waaaeu,oi Johnston, yesterday presented in i tbc Senate a bill looking to this end and also a memorial on the same subject. The question of moving the county seat has been the cause of a good deal ot tronoie, in times past, iu Johnston county, and there bids fair now to be a revival r the former disturbances. LOCAL NEWS. 1 . r t ' " fit Mr Advertisements. ' IIimsBtRGBJi Music 1 Music ! See adVof Our Living and Oar Dead. L. Voliebs A Card. E. Artis Fashionable Barber.'. Cbosly A Mobkis. Auct'rs Grand Magno lia .Grandiflora at Auction. A. Shriek. Partly-Made Shi(s at Vq eenti, worth $2.50. Steamship Regulator, Doaue. from this port, arrived at New Yort on Thursday. Brig John Pierce, To w'nsend, from this port, arrived at Cardenas on the 13th inst. The St. Crofc from Wreyjouth fur this port, arrived at Yiueyard rlaven on the 21st inst. Custard Bread Pudding. T. . 41. ..--11 1 it ! aw imw; weu-ucaien . eggs atid one i quart. milk; sweeten and flavor to taste, j (lemon is the most generally tised flavor,) I and pour irua tin puddingpan. Then J take baker's rolls, or bread (sweet rolls are b?st), spread with'butter, and lay in the pah. Bake until the custard forms. Serve cold. '- Schr. Addie & Nellie, Cameron, from this port, arrived on the 15th inst. at Matanzas. ? Rt. Rev. Bishop Atkinson has returned to the city from his visit to the churches in Raleigh. .Cool northwest' winds this forenoon but otherwise the day is bright, clear and pleasant, j The Register of Deeds this week issued i marriage licenses to 1 white and 4 colored couples. No interments, except a still-born in fant, in Oakdale Cemetery this wjek and none'in four weeks. Iev. Mr. Mehdelshon being absent from, the city there are no services to-dny in the Temple of Israel. Eggs have sold here this week as low as 12 cents, and in doing so have doubt le"ss. touched the lowest notch. The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the folic? wing report of the thermometer, as taken : this morn- ng at 7:31 o'clock : -Augusta. 45L; Charleston. 46: Cincin- nan, w ; jacKsonvme, oo ; Aey West,0; Kuoxville, 40 ; Lynchburg, 44 ; Memphis, 42 ;' Mobile, 43 ; Montgomery, 41 ; Nash ville 41 '; New Orleans, 49 ; New York, 33 ; Norfolk, 44 ; Pittsburg; 37 ; Savan nah, 48 ; St. Louis,. 30 ; Washington, 35 ; Wilmington, 45.: A Thief Caught. Henry Boon, colored, was arrested this morning on a warrant issued by Justice Gardner, charged with the robbery of the St. James' Mission School some nights ago accounts of which have been published. Boon keeps a little shanty sIiod corner of Church and Tenth streets, some of the ar ticles, a bucket, frying pan,&c, were found A colored man fell oa the sidewalk on Market street this forenoon with a fit. Ho was watered freely and was soon on his feet again. i See advertisement of Col. S. 1). Pool published elsewhere, relative to the publi cation of his magazine; Our Licinj and Our Dead, aiid ths Southern Historical Monthly. And now it is said that the Raleigh A; Augusta Air Line will be completed to Hamlet, on the C. C. R. , by April 12th The same result was promised for the 7th of last September. The Wilmington &. Wehk-n Railroad authorities are preparing to remove the bridge across "Quau kee, at -Halifax town, a couple of hundred yards.' up the ejeck, to avoid the grade, which is uotv the heaviest on the line of the road. tvas required to he sum ot 300 in his possession. Ht give a justified bond in for his appearance before Justice' Gardner next Saturday, March, the 3rd, failing in which he was committed to jail. . City Coiirt. The following cases were disposed, of by .the Mayor this morning :' " , Oscar Anderson, charged with drunk enness, was fined $10 and costs. Solon Stevenson, for the same offense, was fined 1 and costs. Oscar Anderson, cursing arid other dis orderly conduct on the streets, was fined 1 and costs. ' Solon Stevenson, for the same offense, was fined $1 and costs. Threo parties Were, charged with ob structing fhe sidewalks, but judgment was suspended on payment of costs. ; Sunday Services. Worship in the various churches of tlic city to-morrow as follows: I st. johk's church; j corner of Third and Red Cross! streets Rev. George Patterson, Rector, Feb ruary 25th Second Sunday in Lent. veieorawon at u clock. .Morning 1'rayc.r at 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer at 7 o clock. Sunday School at 3?f o clock ednesday night Evening Praver and Lecture at 8 o'clock. Is I SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CIirRt H, V corner of Fourth and Campbell streets. Rev. C M. Payne pastor. Services at 11 a m and 7 J p m. Sabbath School at. 3 p m . oung Men's Prayer Meetinjr, Ion- day at 7J p m. Weekly Prayer Meeting, ti vuuvouaj aw I j p III. 1A)RI B 3Up- per to be administered J at 11 o'clock .to morrow. , r ; . ST. Paul's (e;vanu.) Lutheran church, Corner of Sixth and Market streets, Rev. G. D. Bernheim pastor. German service at 11 am. English service at p m. Sunday School at 3 p m. Christian Asso ciation at 4 p. m. Weekly service on Wednesday at "J p m. Catechetical instruction on Friday at 3i v mJ FIRST BAPTIST CHUUCII,? comer of Market and Fifth strees, Rev. James B. Taylor, pastor. Services at 1 1 a m and 7 J. p m. Sunday School jjat 91 a m. Younjr men's uraver meetihir: Tues- church afc 'Ih day night at 7 o'clock. Regular prayer, meeting Thursday o'clock. ni"ht ST. JAM1 CHURCH. corner of Market and Third streets, Rev. A. A. Watson, D. D. rector. jMorning Prayer at 11 o'clock ; Evening Prayer at 5 o'clock. Sunday School at 4 p m. FRONT' STREET M. E. CIIURCJI ijOt TI!, corner of Front and Walnut streets, Rev. J. E. Mann pastor. Service every Sab bath at 11 a m and 7A p m. Sabbath School at 3 p m. J The Rareih Observer says : Yesterday the tax collector of Pender county, .I.imes, JB. McPherson, made settlement in full with the. State Treasurer, under the provisions of a resolution cf the General Assembly, relieving him from all penalties imposed by reason of his failure to settle at the proper time. The Truckers. The truckers in the neighborh xd of this city are now taking advautage of this fine weather and are putting in some of their "best; licks." The prognostications thus far are favorable for early crops, anil good ones and if the promises hold out quite a shower of greenbacks will fall here this Spring, in return for .the early fruit and vegetables sent to the Northern cities. Wonderful Success It is reported that Boschee's German vrun has. siuce its inroauciiou in tne Uuited States, reached the immense sale of 40,000 dozen per year; Over 6,000 Druggists have ordered tins medicine direct from the Factory, at Woodbury, X. J ., and not one has reported a single fail ure, but every letter speaks of its aston ishing success in curing severe Coughs, Colds settled on the Breast, Consumption, r, any disease of the Throat and Lungs. We advise any person that has any pre disposition to weak Lungs, to go to their Druggists and get this Medicine, or In quire about it. Regular size, 75 cents. Sample Bottle, 10 cents. Two doses will relieve any kcasc. Don't neglect your cough. ' In this age of education and general in telligence the household is hardly complete without a Cornish & Co. Piano or Organ. Read the advertisment in another column, and then send for illustrated catalogue and price list. : jan 8. The Concert Last Aiglit. The Concert or entertainment givcii last night at Brooklyn Hall by the pupils of tlio Dauilst oUiuuI, uuOvr tbc direction of Mr. J. W.- Taylor, was in very way both successful and delightful. There was a very large attendance, the Hall having been so crowded that stand ing room w'as'in demand and the music, speeches, dialogues, &c, were all delight fully rendered. We are glad to kuow that a handsome sum was realized on the oc casion for the benefit of the School. , ' .The Military Movement. The Charlotte Observer, commenting on Mai. Taylor's letter to the Adjutant General, relative to tbc proposed meeting of company commanders in Raleigh, vcry happily observes: A good move, aud Capt. Taylor de serves credit for being the first to inaUgtp rate it. If we are going to have State militia let's have it organized and equipped. The idea of the grand military encamp ment seems to be growing in favor with our military companies.. The more they thiols' of it the better they like it. , It has been suggested that if all the military companies in the State cannot make the necessary arrangemsutA mect , together this ycar,tbat two "or ' more companies, say, hU Charlotte and' WUminton com paniesj meet at some fpoint and ? spend ' a Treck together j. . ,?i. J-.w - '--j i;---.,. i. Was in, Wilmington. 9 Brother Avera, of the Rocky MouLt Miul, slipped down to the city last week aud slipped back agahrwith a pocket full of new advertisements without letting any of his press friends know of his picocnce. here. We would have been glad to make his acquaintance. He gfres ah account of his visit and his impressions here from which we make the following extract: For the importation of molasses, salt, iron, Peruvian guano, &c, Wilmington probably has Tantage ground over other places in reach of our people. Vessels of heavy tonnage find easy access to her ports and the flags of almost all the nationalities can be seen on the bosom of her waters. fler foreign trade has greatly increased and as many as 40 foreign vessels have anchored iu her port at onetime awaiting cargoes. The Spitz Dog. The number of these dogs seems to be on the increase in this city, notwithstand ing tbc fact, as is becoming now so well known, of the dinger of having them in our midst. They have already wrought much injury iu. Northern cities, and they are weeding them out there while the crop seems, in the meantime, to grow with frightful rapidity in the South. The Xew York Herald, of yesterday's date, has the fallowing editorial article niucii we tuiuujtaj io mose wno now own, or who expect to cwn, one of the Spitz devils : ; Two cases of hydrophobia are reported from Staten Island, and in both the vic tims were bitter by Spitz dogs. In one case it is reported that the dog was not rabid,' and he appears to have been only irritable in the other. 'Before the great increase now noted in the frequency of these accidents it was thought that society paid sufficiently for the advantage it derived from dogs by the death they caused in communicating rabies; yet that was when there were no dogs about but the old acclin&ted breeds, that did not go mad often, and so far as cloaa observation could discover did not cause hydrophobia save when, they had it themselves. It was tad enough that way, and certainly it is infinitely worse to have in all our streets' and in many houses an animal which seems to possess a virus capable of causing hydrophobia while tb,e axmal is himsel f : to all appearance hi a normal con dition, persons --who care for the lives of their children should take notice that the number of cases reported is no w huge in which this dog, while himself . BDjp-ireaiy not roaJ,' has caused " hndrophooia or his bite. They have not; therefore, in regard to this species, even that slight assurance of fafct3whlcli;inm regard C&lr fcsk U derhed from, tho arq'of evident Uckncis ia tho animal bjmtolf.1 w FIFTH STREET 21. E. CHURCH SoUtll, situated on Fiftl between Nun and Church s:reets; Rev. J. M. llhotlcs pastor. Sei vices at 11 a m aud 7, p m. ; Sabbath School rrt M a m. I f r ST. THOMAS (CATHOLH ) CHURCH, Dock street, between Second and !' Third streets. Morning services at -7 and 10 a m. Vespers at 7 A p mv Sunday School at 91 a m. " f : . 'A -F- FRI&T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. comer Third and Orange streets, Rev. Jos. R. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Regular-services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m, f A sr. paul's church, (epicoi;ai;. ' 1 corner of Fourth and Orange streets. Services at 11am and 7h p m. lSjunday PLEASE We will bead toccefrV4-al. rem our fnend, on ay ttd all rebett of general ntemt but : C t C . I .T . 1 1 o h f Theu Blne writer nt alirsj. b. furnished to the Edi tori CommunlcaUoM mast writte Wv W one side of the paper. . A .. i . vniv.f;! I ersonaliUes must be avoided. Andit is erpecially and partJeaUrlj der. stood that editor oes notlafwayi ntorU m the editoriarcolnmig. '" ;' There were 6 interments tiU wccVm I tne Forn?t - -vvij, im oi wnom adults. irero Red herrings boiled and buitcref and served with lemon make' a i,w? dish. .' itr supper ii.- ' okca minced salt codfish may U st.rre,! with eggs in a fryn Ilk. scrambled ham and e - " ;.4' ! i .- Church fairs arc .good thinT!,; teach, a man lmw fk - A . " -v t"vx;i vb aiioOK Ol humility while paying out 2 of his hanl. earned monev for a tn .s - Capt. Frank Ban-; of tbe'Unrted Statei Revenue Marine has been assigned to th command of the Revenue cutter Colfax 'm place of Capt.' Joseph Irish, who has-been relieved at his own request. . X t f Recognized. c The negro who stole Mr.f TillvV'ovpr coat has been recognizl as1 the man stole the han Ages, from Ileinsbcrger's Art Gallerv o, yesterday. The chromo was oneof a new Luvoicc just received , and was placed fori exhibition near the door. It was 4 offered' or sale by the thief for fifty cent. t several houses in the northern portion of. luccny. a rewartl is M M 'lt, - leinsbcrger for tle captnre - of the thief! School at 3i p m rector. Rev. T, M. Atnblei Seats free.; il seamen's BETHEL, A on Dock between Front and Water streets. Rev. J. L. Keen, chaplain. Services pvery Sunday morning at 11 am. All arc wel come. Seats free. . FIRST CON'iRE; ATl'ONA I. CHl'Rt.n. Services every Sunday' iu Acaderny Hall, corner of Seventh and Nun streets, at 11 a m. and 8p ui. Sunday School at 3 p m. SECOND BAPTIST CHUK I ' 'on Cth between Church and Castle streets. Services at 11 a m and7 p m. FIRST FREEWILL UAPT1T IIURCH. corner Fourth and Dawson street. Ser vices at 11 a fn. aud 7i p m. j st. mark's (colored) episcopal;chui:ch, corner of Sixth and Mulberryii streets. Lenten services are as follows : On Sun day's at 11 a. m. Night 8 o'clock. Sun day School at St. Barnabas at 3 ' p . m . Con firm'ation Class at 41 p. m. . Daily Morning Pra'er at 71 o'clock ;1 evening prayer at 5 o'clock. The Rev. A. A. Watson is expected to deliver a course of sermons on Sunday evenings, beginning with-the first Sunday in Lent. New Advertisements. Grand Magnolia Grandiflpra AT AUCTION. GX MOXD AY, February 26th, 1677, tuA o'clock A. II.. we will .t 'a.i L - G RA TV rVi c t rfnico MAGNOLIA ind n i u l M'JTORA, a apecialitr of the Celebrated Nursrrot'j. M. Bonnotf Norfolk CRONLY A MORRIS, V .. -Auet'r. .-. Vi-ginia. feb ."4. Star copy 1 1 A Card. rniJE UNDERSIG.VED HEREBY ' desirei I to express his thanks to the various mtmi bers of the Fire Department and the ciUiD generally, ipr their earnest efforts to re hti property from destruction at the fire lait night on-Orange street. - reb2t L. VOLLERS; J JF I OXLV KNEW HER NAME,'. . . r . A Beautiful Song. , Companion to Twilight in the Park. Happy fhougLt?. Brilliant, V A" Sujioeams FlaabevLfrelj Th3;-earcju;it the bright daahhig pUcrtf o shine in before company. y j Eilleen AUanna, an Irish Ballad "r- . Of singular Sweetncaa and Beauly. . . , . - . . - ''.,.. :-'... a . . llic abov?, with a variety of other llurie. crn - 1. . . .1 T.. . W-mT. ' v oe purcnasea at fb aiiiwoBniioiiri'o;;' 2 i . Eb-e Boek and ll iwi. Store. tr 6 The Fire this Mcrnins:. The alarm of fire at a little; aft o'clock this morning was caused by the Imrninsr of a frame dyellinff on Oranrre street, between Front and Second, occupied iu part by the Widow Daniels. The fire caught in the upper part of the htusc and in the northwest corner and in a room which was occupied. The only theory is. therefore, that it was caused by rats knawiDg matches. Mr. James Daniels, who is employed on one r i the inoruing papers, was uot at home at the time. His mother was awakened by the SLOokc.wbicb rapidly filled the room and springing up at once, gavo the alarm. She saved all of her furniture and effects but some in a damaged condition. The members of the Fire Department were promptly1 on the ground but the house was old and burned rapidly and wa destroyed be Aire they could get to Work, wily a part of the shell being left. The property was owned by Mr. Luhr A'oIIcts, and wa valned at about $500, with insurance with the ,"Ktna, Mr. T. C. DeKosset, Aect, for $230, The habit of4ressmg children for fancy ball . and concert exhibitions induces in the children a foolish conceit and an im B ioral tuR of ideas. -i Angot collars fcr ladies arc worn with plash cravats.- T h ey H a ve Corned NOTnER INVOICE or" Uie X' tjK T and "Pride of TJuba"iars: Bwt'iif tbe . city for . centi, at t , feb Ti . ji!AIarkt Stret THOSE 1 POPULAR 'l 20 Cts. Boxes of Paper-end ENVELOPES At Danforth'c Wv-re all stld, but more have com foIaj. E. ARTIS, TT'ASIIIONALE BARBER. A From Street, under Purcell Hour, f ' l . . WBjniofto, H C- . Hair Cattioe. RhaTtnp' and RkamttMlag aone in tne liigbejt atjle of tbe art. - Attenti re and polite Barbera alwava ready to wait urxon castomers. - - Ji feb 21 OFFICE OP' OUR LIVING m TN ORDER TO SUPPLY OCB SUfScfi; X bers with auabera do thia, r ahall re sume the publication of OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD on March 15th, and'couSta the IVth Volume is nosthty parts." No 'BtiT ' eubscriber will be taken, except fo? thsbacad volumes three of which hare beenLBued ajf . u u w iuj iu ihc ww 9 Cas UPr pirour old-iubecnb TH with tnr Kv- . bers. except Septi-tuber aad October, 1871, ahoold tu?j need any to complete their riitM ro aot jD votcxes,; Zi In tlofi $2.00 each.. , , Jjalf Calfjip - 1 Sonlliern Historic . This Magaziaetwo nombert of irWe&e? been prtnteJ, will occopy tb am rtUUom to the eoUre South that OTJR LI VI tfQ AKD OUR DEAD did to Iforth Cairoliaa, in? all respects, will be as worthy of e?sf f a and support. .For detailed detcriptLac. Monthly aud for, ths i opiaioas.orthca mhfh have the uuualnuaber, we ' refer flo Urcer circular. abacriptiofi are Solicited; J la4 Teuxs, IsrakuKT.ur iiritQVVv 12 monthsfiXiO. ; jc'ifaiViX tUUM ; Address,;:-. ,v?4ii,Uuv' SOUTHERN". niSTORIQAi oiTnLT ru ' sr. - -a
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