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PUIS PAPER i ', ,.uMi.;iil f very afternoon, Sundavs ex cepted bv JOSH. T. JAM ES, . KKJTOK AM) morKIETOK. i S i: 1 WCK I ITI OXH, POST AG E PAI1 V On,: vear, $5 UQ Six months, $2 50 ; Three uionths, $1 25 j One month, 50 cent. Tui: paper will be delircred by carriers, at tlit; nbove rates, or 13 cents per week. Advertising rates low and liberal. jyfir Subscribers will please report any and il failures to receive their paper regularly. XKWS SUMMARY. It mil) iriiative'y stated that Hayes favor of ' garrisoning State 1M The troops are to le with iVoiii Cohirnbia. Nothing liio situation of affairs at New Or- ai. ..'. "-- Mrs. II ayes i is-:opjosvl to riii '.tlio hilrses uii "Sunday, yet her-old have his drive on that day tiler and j Sh'cfiuan. rumor has it that the cnali- i 7..t'i: Ch U ".i.,!iiitct a by which a Republican will become 'Democratic House is TeH .lhat to Mr. Itobber- The order withuraw- :, K iiU.eim g. , .ii'.i ihiiiintis. t lie troops from the State j House in iilimibia will probably be "irc-ii to-mor- It is said : now that Gov. instituted suit agauut Mr. Til.K-ii h is Hayes -o itbjvcr the I'rcsKleucy. - The 'tone of talk hi Europe this week is uailikc. -J- The famine in Madras is getting no better. Count Von Arnim l MA becu Wiudo'I -by erysipelas. , New Jersey jhas $00,0 id deposited iu sus pended banks. A Crept Eminence, .. Morgan county, Indiana, on1 Friday,- dc krovesl, thirteen 'houses, including all of the- principal business houses and the Ma Sonic Hail. lioss $500,000; insurance small. - A rumor is in circulation in Paris that the roof i f the Mont Ceris tunnel has .. .. I'Jlcu in, overwhelming two passenger trains. i H i"c lope receivtu ,i,uuo pilgrims on peech in W Italia says Saturday and delivered a French! rThe Corricre. in view of tlc, agitation which the 'Catholics appear to desire t i itihc, Signor Melegari, Minister of foreign Affair's, has authorized the Italian representatives abroad to give, if asked, the most veassuriug explanations as to the (iovernjneiitjs; firm I intention to respect and insure respect for the papal guaran tees law. At 12 o'clock last Satu .llty night Win. II Dutchcr of Tough-keep-mu io:ii iletd the j feat of Walking 110 loiisoaitivo jhours vvithout.rest or ' sleep. 4 'I'iio shipbuilders in the iron ihip Wks at Sttickton-on-Tees, to the number i 1 ,000, have struck work because their demand for an advance of ten per cent. iD their waccs Las been refused. The Princess Charlotte, eldest daughter of the Crown Pr'ulce Frederick William, has bteh formally! betrothed -to the Hereditary Prince of Saxc-Meiniugen. The .Japanese hnibassy at Washington has re ceived news ilircct from Jeddo, via China, St. Petersburg, London, and New York, tint ihe insurrection ! which had been making Hiicli headway in the Satsuma wistrict of the Island of Kinsin has been .suddenly suppressed by; the imperial mili t uy forces. ThcSatauma insurrection L the most formidable uprising that has ocourrred in japau since the rebellion of 1 riucc Chosiu aud his supporters. - Plaus are being prepared by the architect of the Capitol for the improvement of the hall uf the houso of! - Ilenrescntatives. with , . .f a view to perfecting the ventilation there of, which of late years has been a source ot much complaint. At the last scssjon Congress appropriated $33,000 for this purpose. - II. C. Jewell, chief of the Ipneaii of Eugraving and Printing, is to be ousted and three hundred female em- lilnL't nri in) 1a ! i cnlti r irwl i 9 m The Western North Carolina Kail- roadThe Recent AVork or the Directors. I ! J Ceu. W. P. Koberts, Capt. Y. V. llich ards )ii ' and j . H. Battle, Jr., Fsq., directors of the Western North Carolina Kailroad, reached this city yesterday afternoon, on their return from the meet-' itigof the said directors at Morgantou 'I'l.. 1 1 ! IT 1'. 1 . iuuisu.ij ivuu at : ucurj . iTiuay.. reporter of tho Xeirs learned from these gentlemen, iu additiou to what had al ready been given our readers by tele graph, cf their proceedings, that Kph raim Clayton; Esq.,1 of Buncombe, was cctod Supervisor of Construction, i with a Hilary ot 1,000. ; Mr. Mhos. Murphy, of Salisbury, was elected a conductor on the road rice. Capt. N 1). Whitley. Capt. Henderson, j the other couductor. "was retained. Tho reason for the resignation of Maj. Finger, as treasurer, after the electiou, was that it is necessary to have tlio oflice at Morganton, and that gentle man couM riot tiul it consistent with his . oticr intcre&U to leave Ins present home and transfer to Morgauton. r The board of directors, by consolida tion of offices and by other means, mana ged to reduce salaries to the amouut ol 5,700. Under the administration of the commissioners tho salaries of the officers were as follows : President, 1,000; Vice President, 1,000; Secretary, $000; Treas urer $1,000; ' Superintendent, 2,000; Master of Transportation, $2,000; Chief Engineer, $2500. "Under the new rcyime the road has but threo officers, as follows: President, with a salary of $2,000; Secretary and Treasurer, salary 1,200; Supervisor of Constructicn, salary $1,500. 1 he bill of the recent ! General Assem- VOL. 2. bly t "Provide for the speedy completion of the Western North Carolina Kailroad," contained a clause which provided tjiat the salary of the President might reach, but should not exceed $2,500. The di rectors, however, concluded to place the salary at $ob0 less than this, and Maj. Wilson readily assented o the reduction, notwithstandig the cxira work. The sal ary of the Master Machinist was also re duced from $135 to $100 per month. The directors visited the work beyond Henry's, and found it progressing satis torily. It was ascertained that C50 feet of tunneling remain to be done. The Board then adjourned to . meet again at Henry's oa the first Monday in June. Its action thus far, except in per haps one iustauce, must meet with the hearty approval of the people of the State, and of those more particularly interested those' along the line of the road. Ral eigh. Netcs. LOCAL NEWS. ew Advertisements. I'etteway & fcscucxKfcs- Consignments just in Store. Tick's Illustrated Priced Catalogue. A. Suriee. Collars by the bucket full 25 cents a bucket. Our friends and patrons trill phase understand that carrier uoy3 are not allow zi to sell copies of the Review Please-do not buy of them or encourage them to sell' as it icill positively cost the boy ins situation icher), detected. Cooler weather and northerly winds,'for to-dav. ) It is only about 25 hours travel how between Wilmington and New York. Stesmship D. J. loley, Price, from this post, arrived at Baltimore last Sunday. j ' Steamship Pioneer, Wakely, arrived at Philadelphia from this port on the 30th ultimo. : Schooner James O'Voridhue, "Warren, sailed from Belfast for this port on the 21th nit. The experienced hotel clerk flatters you into the beleif that he has known you for a thousand vears. ' A hidy thinks she has succeeded in eep v.Z c.u th worms and insects frota plant a'- by burying a .rusty nail, in the earth. ' It i.- .slated that a distant editor drives offbeggors by oflering them fifty cents an hour to read original -poetical contribu tions. ' What will not a woman do for the man she loves. ? She will not eat onions when going to a part-, no matter how much she 1 oves him. Fiye prisioncrs, tho product of . this morning's session of the City Court,, were added to the street gang to-day. They aggregate 170 days work. - Do not forget the mcetiug ofthe Ladies Benevolent Society, to be held this -afternoon at the School House on Third street, between Market and Princess. It is said that nothing will cure one's affection for his idol sooner than to catch her at the diuncr tabic excavating the kernel of a hickory . nut with 'her hairpin. :' Wc did not believe the old saying that the time would come when the' mule would try to emulate the nightingale until heard a fellow singing in the street last night. There is a feeling of snow in tho atmos phere and the probabilities are that they have it in some of 'the higher localities in the interior. If so farewell to peaches and cream this year, i , Warm weather's coming and I'm going to knock off," he said yesterday, aud then he marched right up to trouble and took two iuches, merely remarking ' that's the kind of a hairpin I am." The "palcocrystic sea" in its common acceptation is a paleontothontograntic paralelezeiotithean acromization; a sort of diffused borcantological bicthcan ara gramont; iu short, opoiodoclesiantharaclete af. carathiauphalaages y kind of stuff they put into soup to make it thin. The supreme importance of w's 1 KAST 1 I pensauic to good bread.-Therefore--this' baking powder is of great value I. to life If you don't like the logic see if the prac tice don t remedy the defect. Klver News. Steamer A. P. Hurt, Capt. Albert Worth, has assumed her regular trips bc twecu this place and FayctteviUe, and Steamer Gov. Worth has again hauled off. Steamer Wave, Capt. Robeson, will be detained at Fayettevillc for about 1 two weeks to undergo repairs. 1 OWDER C;U1 lw pjt-Ui;lU 1 ogic. 1-or instance: Bread is the staff of ife ; Doolly's Yeast Powder ;?;-. .DAILI WILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY. APRIL 3, How It Was. An apology is due from us to some of our readers. One of the four carrier boys on the routes for thedellvery of fthe TtE view was injured yesterday afternoon at the fire and the substitute put on iu his place Kiay have failed to deliver some of the papers, through ignorance of the route. This issue of the paper will be de livered correctly. . Tlic Sunday Magazin e. Tho May number of this excellent monthly, now already at baijid, is decid edly the best of a series where all have been good. This migaziue is. as all know, edited by Ilev. Dr. Deems. It is pub lished ;by Frank I jcslie and no pains arc spared to make it interesting and attrac tive as the number now before us Avill amply testify. It contains much excellent reading and is profusely and elegantly illustrated. Harbor Master's Report. The following is the report of the Har bor Master for the month of March, 1877: Steamers......: Barques Brigs. ........... Schooners. 10 10 12 15 Total G2 ........23,800 7,7 17 Aggregate tonnage ......... ' foreign tonnage . Pilots' report of soundings on Bar aud Rips: Ba'd Head Channel, 10 feet; Western Bar, 11 feet; Kip. G feet G inches; New' Inlet, 9 feet; Kip, 0 feet. All of the soundings were made at low water. Wilmington Mutual Insurance Co. At the regular annual meeting of the policy holders in this Company, held last evening, the following gentlemen were elected as directors of the company for the ensuing year, viz : W. A. French, J. Kent Brown, R. J. Jones, K. E. Hcide, F. W. '.'-Foster, Wm. Larkins, Dr. W. E. Freeman, B. F. Mitchell, John . London, U. S. Radcliffe, H. VonGlahn, R. E. Calder. The President and Secretary MibuiittcHi their annual reports, which were not only satisfactory to the policy holders, but highly flattering to their prospects for the future. Criminal Court. The following cases were called ami disposed of in the Criminal Court this morning : State vs. Handy McAlister, alias Law McAiifcter for larceny. Defendant submitted aud prayed the mercy of the Court. Sentenced to five years in the State Penitentiary. ' State vs. David Walker, hr 1 ii cenv. Yerdict, not guilty. State vs. Lowell McAlister, alias ; Handy McAlister, for larceny. Judgment sus pended. ' ! State vs. Haudyell McAlister. alia.; Lowell McAlister, for larceny. Judgment suspended. The Fire Yesterday. We had but time in yesterday after noon's issue to report the locality of the fire, the alarm for which was sounded just previous to our close. As stated then it was on Second street, between Church and Castle, and resulted in the entire de struction of a dwelling house occupied by Mr. Sol. Hunt and owned by Mr. W. L Bcerr. The fire caught on the first floor from a defective stove pipe and spread so rapi'dby'that two ladies, who were in an upper room at the time, were with difii cultv rescued by means of a ladder. More than half of the fursiturc in the house was destroyed, but there was a small insur ance on it which may cover the loss. The dwelling was insured for $1,500 with Messrs. Atkinson & Mauniug, in the Con tinental of New York. A Hen Departure. Good-bye, if you will go. Sorry to C U in such a hurry to leave us. Here's our JCS". Our I I are running over with water at the I clea. We will miss your "form" and will keep "lockcdnp'' in the 'columns" of our thoughts 'the memory of; the days when you "clawed" the happy thoughts away. No more "fat takc" now; no niv-re "snooting-sticks" ; no more1 loose "quoins" j no "pP-cfust.-- Your blind ''leaders" will follow in "solid column. Your ''head is not level ; your "rules' are all' wrong ; you can "register no uiore ; ycur wings arc "clipped'"; your "cans" don't fit; you wUTbe "rolled" and "pressed" into the service of the "devil" and the "galleys" will be your end at last, when- you will, be "out of copy," "out of date" and "out of space" and wUl be altogether a de cidedly '"empty case." Can anything be "planer"? ' Board or Connty Coinuiisslohers. The regular monthly meeting ' W the Board of County (Xlmmissioncrs was held last evening, present the Chairman and Commissioners Worth, Q ranger, Nixon and Holmes. ; ! The following jurors were drawn for the April term of Superior Court, which convenes on the 23d inst': First tceelc Halifax Leonard, Moses D. i Mott, Samuel Davis, John E. Leggett, William Bradley, B. S. Munford, J. A. Hewlett, F. M. Wooten, J. M. Henderson James L. Tucker, Wm. K. Price, James Walker. '! : ! ' - Second tcceli Hiram Hankins, James U. Munds, .Edward Howard, A. H. Morris, CJ. Prigge, Joshua G. Wright, Thomas Evans, John Hewlett, Joseph Sternber ger, Elviu Artis, A. ('. H. Finckcn, John son Hooper. i ; On motion, it ; was -'ordered that the Chairman and Commissioner I. B. Grain ger be a committee to niaUc suitable ar rangements for an office for the use of the Clerk of the Criminal Court. Tho bid for ' attending to the County Poor was, on motion.-awarded to Dr. A. E; Wright, until the 1st ..of January, 187S. It was resolved that a committee of two be appointed by the Chairman to wait on tho Committee of Audit and arrange with them as to the mode of issuing audited certificates for warrants, and to have the necessary blanks printed. ! It was ordered that the Clerk of I he Criminal Court be authorized to purchase the necessary furniture and stationery for the use of his office', subject to the appro val of the Judge of said Court, and pre sent a bill of the same to this Board. It was ordered tliat the applications of R. A. Price and A. B. Cook, for licenses to retail spirituous liquors, be granted, on the condition that the same be approved by the Mayor. The annual reports of the various jus tices of the peace were received and or dered spread on the" records of official re ports. '- "'." "'r,v :yA It was ordered that A. R. Blacky ; late Tax Collector, be instructed" to turn over to J. J. Hewlett, Treasurer for Masouboro' township, all township taxes collected by him for said township for the year 1875, an 1 take proper receipts for the same. Usefol Information. Wc are sure of the grateful thanks of many of our Benedict friends of this city for the following valuable information. It is found in tho Chicago Tribune. "See here, old fellow,"' said his com panion to a married man about midnight on Saturday, as they were engaged in making Rome howl, "youd better bo go ing home, or you'll catch fits from the old Woman. "Not mucli; I don't go home till half-past 1! at the earliest. What, ho there! More wine ! If! was fool enough to go home now, it s eight to seven that the od woman would be laying for me with a broomstick, or something ; but by 1 o'clock she'll get anxious, and by balf- ! past she'll remember .our courtship's hap py days, and think with tears that it sun had always been as kind as $bc taS dur ing t he first,ycnr of our 7 married life I woi.Mu't be goiug to saloons; and by 2 she'll wonder if I have been killed and thrown into tho vircr, '. and , wbethrr I've kept up my life insurance, and whether the corpse will be much bloated,' acd if she will faint at thelinquestj and so on, and .theft's the time for mc to go home. I tell you she ki,ils the fatted calf every time. She's just clockwork, and I'm posted'about her like a regular old Prosb; What, ho there ! Set'em up again." Try it on boys, and report how it works in this latitude Wardens and Vestrymen. The annual Easter elections for War dens, and Yestrymen for the various Epis copal Churches in this city Cook place yesterday afternoon and last night and re sulted as follows : : . . St. James' Cuukch Wardens Dr A J DeRossct, James Anderson. Vestrymen Alfred Martin, Dr W G Thomas, Col J G Burr, A ll YanBokkelen, Col W L DeRossct J L Boatwright, It E Calder, Qayton Giles, Z Latimer, James Dawson. Sr. John's S L Fremont, Senior War deu; Jas A Willard, Junior. .Warden. Vestrymen J 1$ Holmes; T. C DeRossct, Juo V Jamrs, C D Myers, WH Oreen, J E' Uppitt, 1 B Grainger, M A Curtis'. Delegates S L Fremont, James. A Wil lard, C D Myers, W II Green. AUtrnales -TO DelWset, Jas W Uppitt, J C Munds, M A Curtis. St. Paul's Wardens Col John AY Atkinson, DuBrutz Cutlar. Wcstrywun R E Heide, R G Rankin, F i H Mitchell, Wm B Giles. W II Bernard: : ' St. Makk's (Colored)--TfMeis AU fred Howe, Wm Phinney. Vestrymen Jno D Nixon, Treasurer; C W Avant, Secretary; A Morgan, 8 Capp, Jno G Geyer, George Jackson. M C Hill. ' Delegates- Jno G Korwoodfc George Jackson, Henry D Sampson, Washington Howe. Alternates Richard L Hutching, Jno G Gcycr, Valentine Howe, Sylvester Capps. . no. m Canal Meeting. Don't forget to go to the Canal melt ing to-nigbt Important matters arc tl be considered. Personal. Miss Manly and Mr. Haywood ail cx-1 pectcd to arrive here on this cvciln'i train Thotr ivlll lm tUA . C. Mcllhenny, to whom they arc both i lated, while in the city. The Thermometer. . From tho United States Signal Offijee . . . . ill at ims piace we obtain tho following report of the thermometer; as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : v . Augusta, 56; Charleston, Co; Ciifcm- nati, 3G; Jacksonville; 07 ; lvu ox- ville, 38; Lynchburg, '43; Memphis?!ji.4l; Mobile, 55 ; Mpntgoncry, 51 ; Nash ville,' 43 ; New Orleaus, GO; New York 37 ; Norfolk 40 ; Pittsburg, 27 ; Sahn- nah, 02 ; St. Louis, 35 ; Washington, Wilmington, 24. ' '' . jjj' . City Court. i - u i - .i i - The following cases were disposed ofl'V tho Mayor this morning : j j Eva Harriss, charged with kepiiligl a disorderly house, was found guilty Jfahd fined $25 and costs or 30 davs otijtbc streets. 1 Susan Mary Frauk, for tho same ; fence, received a like judgment. 1-1 Marshall Mclvin was found :riti!tV f- of disorderly conduct, but was ordered charged on payment of costs. Isaac Melton, disorderly, discharge!! payment of costs. John Scott, for keeping a house of I fame,"was fined $20 and costs or 30 davs work on the street. . Maiy Susan Franks,disorderly 'conault, was fineil $20 and cosfs or 30 days work on the streets. Eva llarriSjdisordcrly, $20 and cos 30 days work on the streets. 4 lur Scipio Hill, "drunk again'' was fined $10 and costs. list of JLtts. Ihe fbllowiug is the list of letters! ilc maining unclaimed in the, Post-office, Wil mington N. C.,: Wednesday April. Itli, 1877: . 1 B Miss Dealv Brown, Mr Henry Bruntly, John E Blount, Joe Burr, Mtss J B Bra Mrs Moll ic Burke, Richardsdn Barnard, Mrs Susan E Brown, Saniul Brown, Jr. J C Miss Katie Coston. Miss Luer Cam I bell, Cbas II Capps, Joseph Cochroon i D Read Devanc, 1 j E Hemsly Emry. 1 F Miss Maggie Foreman, Arthur Fiscr, Albert Firmer, Miss Salliu I.jx. v G Miss Mary C Green, MissMa?'.if.: Galighcr. " I it i r u i , t Hall, Miss Ella Uedgbcth. . ! J Annie Jones. I K Miss Lucy Kelly; ' 1 L Mack Littleton. I M Bryan Moore, Miss Mary 4 if xx xxtaiuiy ixumniou, neu ueo i McDonald, Mis A t Marsall, Be.i Muriel Mr A C Moore, Mrs C C Marti u, J Hi ilton McRary, John McKoy, Xcls-jti M Cott. Miss rillie Moore P B II Philyaw, John W Pieasant', R W F Ratley, Theo Rollins, J 1 Robinson, Mrs Daniel II Russell, Mis Clary Boberts. S Geo W Smith, Sarah Shipmai), Mr Gather n Shelly, A M Stevens. I T Mrs L H Toler, Miss Joscphfu' Turner. ' W Allen Warters, Mrs Aunlo .Wife and, Miss Kate Welsh, Nelson V. We ilobert Wallace. . v , Persons calling for letters in alxjve liJt will please say "advertised"; if not cl unit ed in 30 days will be sent to dtad lett'tf office, Washington, D. C. E. R. BRINK, P. .I Chickens Fit to Eat, Don't imagine that it makes no diiTercf tc how your chickens have been brought i Don't snppose that they will be anyhow. . Chickens have been careful! dresseed, delicously htufied, assuluoiiMi basted, and tenderly roastcxl, and yet they were; not fit cat. There wasjt llavor about them no soda rinsing could cleanse, and ni seasonings concjeal. These were chitkicnb that picked up their, living around pig-sfici and other unclean places.-: i f A chicken may be soiled iu drcsiug ilt cook. If killed with a full crop, and l lowed to lie four hours before it is "drawn. (or relieved ofits internal organs.) it gcti an unpleasant flavor. Fowls should 1b caught andhut up without food for t.wtv hours -kor -more ! before they nre lief headed. Then the corp ui tcs tines will be r ?. - --. - i. .... -.-41 irpty,Jand the tasic ot picking ana drcssl sing wUl be greatly lessened. Old fowls are4 not ccccessaiily tough only cook them long enongh. They are more tender twenty-four hours Jafter they arc killcct than if eaten immediately. .! ? . v .ill 1 .' ... cns lor lauics wno love to kisj aj-a 1877. now made with puckers. . ' ' ' J - ' If TLEASE KOTICE. We will be gM rceeivs? coMkirfle.H... from our friend on aoy;, and,, All 'ibjeeti of general interest bet : . The name of the writer unit alwajf b furnished to the Editor. .1 1' , : fi , ; ':' . Coaimunicationa must b inritten onllr' eo one side of the paper. ' Personalities mut be avoided. And it is especially aid partieilsTly nmiir stood that Uie ieditor does not always tadrs the views ot correspondents, ualess- to tUttd in the editorial columns. A Monster Ec. f Capt. J. W. Lippitt lias on exhibition at his store an egg from Capt. Wooten's hennery near this city, that mcasurts CJ inches in circumference, and 7 inches lengthwise, 'at least, so the figures say that arc marked on the egg, and so Capt. Liptitt states, and so we believe; for it is the largest article in the shape of a lien" egg that ever we beheld. The hen which was tho author of such a prodigy is of the famous Cochia Chini breed aadpaiu- . ful to relate only survived the wonderful event hero chronicled, the short space of three days, when she ceased to. cackle. Too much pressure, as tho immortal J; NV wuiild say. The egg weighed 1 ounces. ' ' r Wonderful Success. It is reported that Boscnee's German Syrup has, since its introduction in the United States, reached the immense sale of .40,000 dozen pe year. Over 6,000 direct from the Factor', at Woodbury, X. J., and not one has reported a single Tail nrc, but every letter speaks of its aston ishing success in curing severe. Coughs, Colo's settled on the Breast, Consumption, or any disease, of the Throat and Lungs We advise any person that has any pre disposition to weak Lungs, to go to. their Druggists arid get this Medicine, prlL- quire about it. Regular size, 75 cent.. Sample Bottle, 10 cents.' Two docs will relieve any. case. Don't neglect your coucrh. ' ... Iu this ago of education aud general iu tc'lligencejtlie household is hardly complct, without a Cornish & Go. Piano or Organ. Read the advertisement in another column and then scud for illustrated catalogue and price list. . ' jan 8. DIED, In Goldsboro, March 20, 1877James F. Mr Ree, infart son of Edward B. and Mary Ashe (Joelct, aed 1 year, 5 months and 11 days. "When the violets in the Spring tinic, . Catch the azure of the sky, They are carried out to slumber. Sv.cetly where the violets lie." 'Little hearts forever stainless,- . Little hands as pure as they, -Litt e feet, by angels guided ' 1 ever a forbidden way They are going ever going . Leaving many a lonely spot. Lut 'tis Jesus who has called thtiu, " . Sufler and forbid them not." New Advertisements. . Gon3ignments just in Store. -1U01CE TABLE IJ UTTER, : " y Tubs solid aadiu Ko'l?. Sweet Potatoes, I'eas, and Dried Apples. ' Dry Salt Sides and Shoulders. Bacon Sides, Rams and Shoulder: Lard, Ac., Poultry, Eggs, Ac, Will besold at low figures. (JKDEKS SOLICITED FOR Corn and Molasses in Car load lots. We arc open for bids on CofTcc, Molasses, Meats, Lard. Soap; Candles, Corn, Float, Ac. Buy er3 will find it to their adranUpj to commuEicate with u. . ' PETTKWAY & SClIULKEy, IJrokcs and Ccmmufion Merchants, cxt .-Nortli rrineess and Water St. apt VICK iLI.USTiiATEI) Pit ICED CATALOGUE. Fifty paes 300 IlluH-ation!, with 'De sc ijtions of thousands of the btt FlvwerV aud VcgeUMes in the world, and THE wat to iuow inK'i-alt for a Two Cent postage stamp. Printed in German and English.- Viek's Floral Guide, iuarteriy, 2i cents a year. ' . Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden,' 50 cents in paper ; in elegant cloth coven , $1.00 Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. V "Vick's Floral Guide a beuutiful Quarterly Journal, finely Illastra ted, and containing an elegant colored Flower l'late with the lint number. Price only. 25 cent for the year. The first No. for 1877 just issued in German and English. - Vick's Flower & Vegetable Garden, ia pa per 50 cents ; with elegant cloth covers $1.00. Vick's Catalogue 200 Illustrations, otdy 2 cents. Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. .. jCIt,0 Vegetable and Flower Garden is the ijopet beautiful work of the kind in the world. It contains nearly 150 pages, hfto dreds of fine illustrations, audi six Cheoxo Pr..TEs-..-or Flowkbs, beautifully drawn and colored from nature. Price 60 cents ia paper cover-; fl.'OO in elegant cloth. , I'rinted ia German and Enrlub. . 1 ' " Vick's Floral Guide, Quarterly, 26 cents a yiar. ' ' "Vick's Catalogue UOO illastratious, only '1 cent. Addrt JAS1ES VICE, Rochester, N, V. " s "vxcira . , t - Flower acd Vegetable Set Am are planted by a trillion people in America, gee '; , Vick'e Catalogue 003 lUojtraXions, only 2 cents. ; . Vick s Floral Guide, Quarterly, 23 cents s, year. , ;,.-.-" Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 60 xntr; with elegant cloth corers $1.00. - ' All my publications are printed ia EaUsh and German. Address JAMES VICK, p!3 Kochester, W. Y. THOSE POPULAR 20 Cts. Boxes of Paper and ENVELOPES" At Were all 9 jl J, but more hare come 10-ds r r.j 'f . . " A. 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