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Iliscellaneous. Miscellaneous. Miscellaneous. .r.iE co3fBBVATO fover Mar i Uk ? Will yotr litteo, 1 . Thea a roice,-iof a rJoungrJ)ird PROSPECTUS FOR 1877. THE Steamship Lines, &c. innioif1 ,kn"rl.t7.from tb others away, "&pcaxt ....--J, - -.: v1" nov !r n. rr.ii wretcn ; I .. - - . . , l f ... k ih1 i'the , ' ' toe lace mm wwar mv. r; .y.. J ?!!?.ll rfl"ln3L.- thnu with a "T lnrUn clearlf. lftdv. I Mid. "and wnat I ask is tier peart, win jnu uwp u'1 '.. ii,.-it i ,oin I me ? ' ''' f.all..h!v. TlK?rc yoi have Again tpe whisper came, fainter even : ',, than before. al ir(H'!R!!ir to Ik- c-lW- "Her name? How can I toll' unless 1 4v!"'k,,oWV',! You're know herlname?" i'riSfyJ- ,,ftVfn 1 1 ' ! "It ia Alice Hunter' I said. "Oh! she is fJT von m,c!aruht more dear to me than mj soul. M f $?ouV Them faint and very ow the answer .... . ... cau-c . ! 4- . - "Be bold ; ask her for; her heart and he Trill giro -it. to you; on the word of the White jJady. Now go, leave me." I dropped the white robe. . The lady glided atray,ind I weht homa as one might walk ia a dream. And the next day I almost believed that I had dreamed almost, but net quite. I -" '! lor 1 had grown, bolder, and mat oay l What ! just once "AND Wilmington, W. C, STEAMSHIP LINE. Thcteamcr it I. Cmw-S k .relare; V Tn,. they'll re . White Lady. . in tkinkiDZ. and told Alice Hunter of mv love, and she did . 1 1 gat ivvj w I : , i i nnderin" whether there not scoff at it. Hall, aiid whether, if When 1 1 had been a happy. husband for to meet a month iwe returned from . Boulogne, '"f "' I story cnt that anJone where we had gone to spend lour honey Jj if meet 1 aQd t0 moon, and( gave a party, to which we in- f J to K ...i.f tkfid. witvl atl ntir nlrl friinH(i and e?hlx)rs. : met her and were afraid In tho course of the evening, the legend ?tllJ'U reat harm- would come ef the. Vhite Lady became aj topic j with ... sonic. , :-eif -rtm- anrl ' whilf! listffninT to the conversa- ' n 'OrC IH" 7 - o Tn llio ialsy,- or blindness, tion, I observed my wife's color change, jl&v and' finalW saw her leave the': room. before any living man's : Believing that she had been faint with "ihflv said the the heat. 1 1 followed in a few moments. .Ji'l. lvin, - - v - . ..S.i v - - i m I TI 1 A n 1 4Ti-k1 Kav iittinv stn rh. fit a ir. WIT 11 'tjUy . 3 man whom a 1 a. Vmi1 lirlitinfr ut her foatures. Ilir IltL V Ultini' .-- I -- " O V X VanJ the hall was the place I "I feared you were ill," I said, sitting u dwelt and sue ww i uuwii juhiwio uu. ., a mctt's an! strrants waited on "No,'' she said; "I am quite well. I i tie kin" came olten 10 xue icasi am giaa ;ygu kjiidttbu ihc, iui .1 u,u .. j 1 ;. nor somethiner to tell vou." ' t T TIlSC 1 1 l'l s 103 "v O' w 1! rctimci he would tend a mci-' "And I have something to tell you, J ' A i'lcimc ami bid h;r meet said, bending over her. "Something about cr a "icat oak that stoou ai. 10c tnc wnue uauy our irienus arc uisuusb- and the always did as he bid ing '' j ' ' r fTfiflepfl shp. said, ban 2111? down her i. -Lctrbt a message-wm sent and head and toying with her fan. "Well, i t u was her wont, to meet him tell me your story first and then I will l"i stood umler the tree watching tell you mine." , 1 M wiJ(J h J b?guilcd her to the I told her what I had seen at the tree Mill a false tiiefsage, smote her n ith and what the White Lady . had promised 4r tiid she drcnjiol down dead. me; and then I asked her for her story, vJ is woman had jdred the nmr- which she told me in the following words : -"as said, and some say the "ft was; on White Lady's Night ," she ...... !....... -I'm Mn. Rairl "that T went down to the old oak 5 AVuUl'lII wt.uii- i -j- v. ... i , . - - - r.,.li.fv died and the hall was left to ask a gift of the White Lady, and as I , jalnauaUrM 11 1 ru.n;,lUt; ever stood waiting, nan nopiag, nan ieanng vo oi.cni 'ht in the year, on the an- sea her, one came over the hill, andj -iry uU he day on which she went knew that jit was you, and . tried to run the last time to meet the king, the and hide myself, Ibut you caught me by r all in wli'tc, walks S) the legend my dress and spoKb to me so that I knew jrv-thi ice around the tree. i you ueiievea me none oiner man tuc 'u.iii.. nh wr-iiui in mir nei''h- White Iadv. 'Aud so first I learned that l.iuiir- uibuii w vmM j I " . -re ' j it. I rLfl '-White Ladv"s Night", for no you loved j me, and "bh, I feared that you an. ' i.mtik Martin?a e. snniiui see mv xace. unt tuu um uui, K : :h iijo. bite from t.lic ,:Croyn and you let' mp, go when j qu had your prom Lid 'oi.cc saw the lady nuclei the lse,'' j " . :- ho said at least the old lulKS "And so 1 was no gtvosi-seer aiier an I tlit- stMiy to the yottng, and we were I said, "and the White Lady never spoke ;-:! u Whevcit. to me ? Hwt what was it. you went 'to the yv,unon Whit Lady's Night,. I, old oak to ak of the fair ghost that night, .kit Yardlcy, st al me, wondering and my Alice 7". .km. Then she ' turned her soft eyes away I wanfci sonicthmz that I knew 'hot fram me and lent hr head upon my bosom t) win. and whispered : lu is tmt "nil 1 nnr iva it silvrr and "That vnn fchmild love me Mark, for I W.nl lands and the ir'ierewithal to already loved you well, and I could not tijcii 10 win wiin ray own strong reau your ncari. t hit what I longed for seemed to "Then God bless tho White Lady s :ljoiid my reach. : Night," still I. 7 : . hn might, I UCvt.r- could make nd she'ianswered Amn," as she rose a it. find tonir mivarrn to lead her bsck to bur a woman s Loart. friends. 1 iuTcd Alice llimtcr as uo mam ever "sJ Ionian be fir lmt slio umiUil nnn and frowDcd the next ; amftheu, too, fta!x'vc me, and ileinisccrme, vrry f'v. 4 ' .t.'ulJltcllher what I felt that make a mock of roc ? Yet if I 'crtilj her, all my chances Wire cone. UlteLulv'a Mioht thinking of . , T n -1 mo ' 7J7?)Jsrandmother often told me -t 1 iic uintor t ...... t 1 uj sometimes, and I said to myself: ow-nlgllttothe old oak, and if T ND QlJi; NEW GOODS are ready to fnitcUly walks, I will i-eize her A- ! . 1 K ask her will welcome them when 1 T iK-ait "f I .1:.. r. i t I ml d, lomethiiia. Those that yu 8f e thc;finc "fortment and the remarka f re,' .T. ! Lld has.s to tel1 thcir.f0r" bly LOW PRICES we cad afford to sell at. iuc soiiung 01 leaves in a - tt,rtw,. 1 ,.i whitk l ,' I 1 - l'-'-J ' MJ6W UIIQ f Mv I " r 1 J. Foley, vapt. xticc, . WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE OX SATURDAY, MARCH 24. .To be succeeded by .tu:r. o LIPPINGOTT'S MAGAZINE, JLK ILC5TKATD MOSTULV W Popular Literature, Science arid Ait Announcement for 1877. re CAPT OLIVER, On Wednesday, March 28, tand thereafter sailing from Baltimore every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. --: o : Shipperis can rolv upou the prompt Sailing ot steamers as advertised, 'bb ! Through Bills of Lading gcn to and' from Philadelphia, and Prompt Dispatch guaranteed. Tor Freight Engagements apply to A. D. OAZAUX, Agent, Wilmington, C. L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent. Corner Lee and Light Streets, Baltimore. mch 24 CLYDE'S Mew Voirk ' ' AND . . - . Wilmington, S, Steamship Line, 5he Steamer A News Paper, s published erery evsain, Sadudty excepts iiGSEST H0DD8 AT THE CEHTENNIAL EXIIIDItO AT 5 A . VeaBT, Or 50 cents a month, not strictly in advance :o : CO K1E right mm ! 1 ' We Expect You ! SUIRTS all made at 95 cent!. BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, at 6.00 an4 ' . . ' ' - ' upward: ERE SUITS from iT.SOiup." BENEFACTOR, CAPE. JONE t WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24. , To be succeeded by Steamer PDOKIEEG?, CAPT. WA1EELEY, On Wednes lay, 3Iai eti 28. The Readina Public are reapectfulir inferm- ed that itsthall be the constant aimpf the pro prietor to furnish them with i A XIVE NEWSPAPER, containing the latest neirs of the day., and en deavorins: to keep its readers fully informe in 'regard to eTcnts of interest and importance occurring in everj quarter of the world, OUR DAILY MARKET REPORTS Win full and correct, and will be kept open'until he latest possible moment. Mer chants in the city and country may rest as sured that they will be thoroughly reliable. Tli lnnilipr fur .I.inu.irv beiTins the nine teenth volume of this Majrazine, and while it3 past record will it is hoped be deemed a HtithcpTit rrnrAntfH ct future excellence, no ' effort wdl be spared to diversify its attract S 1 . ttti.nl i' -f ions ana 10 proviuc tu wucasiu cn 'j v" POPULAR HEADING IX THE UES'l AND MOST EMPHA TIC SENSE. Th trrea.1 nliiprt and pnnstant aim of the fnnAnntnra ix-ill ho fnmwli thn niiHHfi Willi wmmmwv. a ..... w fcv. .m.u.w.. w i 1 Literary Entertainment of a Refined and Varied Unapter, as well as to present in a errhin and stritiniTTriaTiTir'r tho most recent i nfnrmiltinn arvd snnndpsf rirv nn s;il)?OCts of -m . . I T (ienerai lntrest : in a word to render L.ipiiu- cott s Magazine striKingiy distinctive in THOSE FEATURES THAT aKK MUST ATTRACTIVE IX MAGAZINE LITERATURE Thft Prtnfr'hntinnsTiow onhand. nr sneciallv engaged, emorace a mguiy attractive list 01 Tales. Short Stones. Descriptive bketches Narratives, i'apers on science anu Art, r oems, ropular tssays, Liit erarv Criticisms, Etc., Etc., BY TALENTED AND WELL KNOWN WRITERS A lars-e oroDortion of the articles, esneciallv those descriptive ot travel,,wiii oe PROFUSELY AND BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED Thenietorial embelishments of the Magazine rnnstitntA nnn nf its attrantivrs features. In addition to the General Attraction? of Lippincott s Magazine, the Publishers would invite attention to tbe loiiowinj: SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1817. 1. A new serial story, "The IVTarauis of Lossie. by George MacDonald, author of "Malcolm, a op Mirnnx." tnoeri r aiconer. tic. ' n (hni nt nur renders wli.o are. I:imi4iar with "Malcolm," this new story from the pen nf this fl!stin(riiihed 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 nnmher. whieh issue, with the 1 leeember nart. will be f urnished graits to all new subscribers for 1877. 2. A prof Uustrated series of sketches of Swedish Scenery and Life, hv Prof. Y lllard Frisk, author or I'orin- 1 University, who is throujrhly familar with Sweden and its people from personal observa tion. - 3. A series of popular papers on. rt and Art Matters, by Edward Strahan (Earl Sbinn), author -of "ineiNew Hyperion, etc. 4. Illustrated sketches ot i ravel untitle Pictures from Spain, by Edward King, author of the "G reat Soath" etc. 5. Mrs. Lucv H. Uoopcr's Intcresfin and riquant Papers and Letters from Paris will be continued through the year. The Beauties of the Rhine The judges unanimously recommead tk MENDELSSOHN FiaimoSa Diploma ofkHonor ani Medal of Ilerit. IMacing'them in the Front Rank Without a Superior. FREES BELOW eoHOO $S00 fur 350. For strictly nrst-class instruMcnta. iOO 'lbr $25U. . : "$Co0 tor $275. TOO' for J?:J0O.' $750 for $325. 900 for, $400 - :1000 for $450. No Oimmission to Agents. No Biscotints to Teachers. No Deviation in Price. 71 thinners can relv upon the pvoiupt Sailing of Stoamers as advertised, "vi" BAILIXO FROM WILMIXGTOSf tffjv JOAYAN WEDNESDAY. For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZAITX. Agent, Wilmington, W. C. L. S. BELDEX, Soliciting Agent. WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. General ger.ts, 6 Bowling GreeB, or Pier U3, X. R., Xew York. : b.'L iff MK IEfilf lM will be described in a richly illustrated scries nf nnnprs. ' -r-- . , 7. iinriiitr tiie var will aimcar a numuei of "handsompfv illustrated short articles, de scriptive of Life, Travel, and Adventure in mmm line umieu oiates, ningmuu, oouui iuvi I ilf kUeWB liQI II fTl lIS Japan, Jdongolia, and otucr countries n,'':i,t;fllfthcbird Hying von v; Otis apple boughs, my love . , ' Z ".'TJ ; but. if it Hip t.n the heds-c. 1 . r c, .. . . ' wr " " . ? "mZ and when the lit,lo 'lUtri,, aiong the apple CASblM H-i uuail pighl. . COTTONADE SUITS from Sl0"up. ... .viirs arc in;ul at times. 11 i - Vj " e,VMleii, when 1 opened my Also full llinc of y -ui iiroprt-d from it on tliegrasu, -..I ...MuiMtnufi Annnn iy lojranl tl,p runo Ml GENTS' FUilNISlIINQ GOODS ,:,,iM.fiIjc vilitc r,ady ; lilt 1 At Prices to suit all. 1 remo:nber. The ufoou !n'l,roU,ul ,u1 white. rtturalt K '. ''hts went oil t inthecjt- " w iM.ow. and thn tri-on strXKt ? the bright sky. W Upon tho n'-ht fell. pt-k , . nic ttwru.c nwif uuc CT-. tock ; anil 1 knpw that it waa ?rV!' 3IKl t'bc haur for tUe.White LVJ U Watt- ... 1 1 i 11 .1 J 1 SOL BEAR & BROS., 18 & 20 Market St. ne may S ti L V!k' made nil the speed I r w before the hall, aud saw h ... 1 .... i 1 1 1 "mvuiv fun? iiuii uJ iJiiiu 1 A 1. -V toriuT ,'""1st.Kl Ufon Call! Call! Gall! AT T H E BOOK. STOHK X SECOND .STREET, nefr th. Poit JAMES GORDON BENNETT, J V K 0 P It I" H T V l. ; i) : P O T A U V, V K V. L . ONE DOLL A R PLlt YLAll. 1 50 Cats far Six M oaths-- An extra copy to.cvcry club, of tin, THE NEW YORK DAILY HERALD . r..1ii1iTi-al nil ri tl 111 Uic H IS POSTAGE Fit .' I age, must urw?tt rft-'t" own manuscript and in nir for one vear. Sundavs inudec., f w. , r,; .ki,cir.i tmonalitie. JS A rc- $8 pays for one year, without ououavs. So raavsfar gi uiontv.i, sunuays iuciuucu. , naoie name must ocJurninea hu c." T . V - ;'J; .1.. f li. .1 f - Sliinila I W ill eontain the reports, bota of new and markets, received here each dy at noon, aDd the L O C A L L) E P ART M E N T Has been placed in careful and experienced hands. Friends in the section of country con- nt-trd with this city, will greatly oblige tke Edii.if. and will contribute additional inter est to these columns by forwarding any itm ofHcwsthat my tfecur in their respective localities. i ALL :OUllESPONDENCE, On matters of general intereit will be gladly received, but our friends must bear in mind that they must write only on one side of the paper; that thvT;mut furhoar usls rrrbi- FOlt SALE BY ALL BOOK AND NEWS DEALERS. PRICE, 33 CENTS; Tubus: Year Subscription. S4: Two-cop ipa. $7- Thrpp ronies. S10: Five conies. Sit! : Ten copies, $30: with a copv gratid to the r x rj 35 cents. VTTTnr-Tho Vnrpmher and December Xum hora rnnUininnr th Anrlipr rhanters of ''The Marquia ofLiOSsie'v. 111 Depresenieu to an i:e annual subscribers for 1877. Sprptmen Ncmber mailed, postage paid. to anr address, on receipt of 20 cent?. ar To A cents a Liberal LommK-.-.on win be allowed. Address. J. B. LirriXCOTT, & CO., Publishers. 715:unl717 Market 'St., Philak'lphia. The IVlendelssohn GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT Contain valuable patents and improvememlf never before introduced. - AT HU SHE ICS Xew Patkxt DtTLEA, OvtRsmcxo SCAtE Is the srreates't advance in the historv of Pit no making, producing the most aitonubiBg power, richness and depth ot tone, ana ft -taining sinking quality never before attained, being a ''Grand IMano in a Square case." - The Mendelssohn Uprights ARE THE FINEST IX AMERICA. They are pronounced the "Pianos of th Future.". ' ; Man ti ACroRT & Warerooms : os. 490, 4924 494. 49i fc 49 Wett 57th St. L Nos.2S.3,. K(iI),-8G2, 8G4 868, A. 70 lOth Avenue.; ' : PIANOS SENT ON TRIAL. l : - Illustrated and descriptive Catalogue muiled free. - ; ,1 ' -i - .;. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., . business yrric:: : j No. 50- Broadway, N. Y. i fob 21 jan 5 ji-A ScvriTK 44 bats for six month?, without bumiays $2 pays for one year for 'of the week any specified day niunication, as the Editor will not be held ac- SI MrtforMJ muilisf"r any fpccilicl day Icoimublc for' 0Vietrt r'Ultut "f cor- ....' .'" 'ta ircat branrhs snrfldinr , tree that was 'more than rt 1 rfr'v : 1 )ears ollthey and Offiee. where Von will nd every thing In the f tiV W 5 dcmiilr tLrjueb the empty STATIONEItY LINE as cheap as it can be j - u nan the moou was shinms, " V.or. 5f v. nnt h ,lVKcJ WW tny breath, for It a" o.eall and ee iCt is not, fl Sre.it tree, stood Indeed a Af! Plf nfn rt IV fi- wmm m m m m ..... .w y ( uaii re v, s,tnc 1'o'ut gArments, and was sJl nJ ,l'ddni 'o that I could uot .. C. Slid it tnnvrvil o VitrV huti J., loylicg over iu shoulder, Up. ilW;tJ ; and ! kntw that if k'tntb.lmuat iither win I,'!''"? forwarJ. At april 12 Near thePoat Office. i i i- 1 1 NOVELTY STORE, 24 EZAHXX2X OTHUDCj 4 full! akd selected stock, It -Sfurwarl 1 . n XX consisunif in pin 01 VMlJii. Sraspedthe flowing Confec'Uoneriv. Newppe Bkf ;Period- T J'ltt-i 1 uac ana 1 w" pereai 1 icais, stationery, c, , -, . f "rt beat so r'faat that niT All of which will be sold at prices never i u.r . 1 w:. kit zh vciuro cibiou ui mu v.j j at earl 0041 80 f fast that my 1 V ' come here ',r VylionU I fear? And A DYERTISE ... 'DAILY HEVIW I $1 rJ forone month. Sundays included. I respondents. OUR SUBSCRIPTION LIST, NEWSDEALERS SUPPLlltD POSTAGE FREE. Dailv Edition...Two and a half etc. per copy I . 1 -. T.',v..w nrtnta nil. PHflT S Sunday rjOiuon omi vcuw wo-vw Edition ....Two cente per copy j " vv.".' vl-w viBl.' IIl'D 11 n Address, r " dec27 Brood wav and Ann st.jew .o tk Even before a type was set for the first isue, was an exceedingly ? flattering one, and is MOZART SALOON, ! probably the largest bona 6de list with, which UO. 1 Granite HOW, Pront St. j any newspaper in irth Carolina ever before miJE OLD UELIABLE HOUSE is still j boan publication, a is now rapidly on the making improvemen t and has now means of j increase, wpecully on tbe various rauroau supplying or customers with Ice Cold Lager lines. freshly tapped. The tollowing genuine im- JOOXX. T- JAXZX18, ported Rhein Wines, Marcobrunner, Ruede sheimer, Xiersteiner, Grisenheimer, and Fancy Southern Drinks a frecialty. may IS JOHN II A AP., Jr., Pr Editor akb PaorarsTori, i Office on Second street, between Pria ewe and Chestnut, nar the PsloCee. -C Tn. Jttr S5. 1S7L WK CLAIM FOB THE IMPROVE WHITWEY SEWING MAG H IN Th fuHowin'r soeciric ioinL- of sorvrioritv: lHrcat Sinmlicitv in Construction. 0TrMhilitr. 3 Exceedingly Light Running 4 Sim Kunning. oiseiess. 6 Performs all Varieties of Work. 6 Beantyof Finish and Workriian- nip. 7 GREAT REDUCTION in Price. Machines sent on trial before payment i rv nnirMl wHttpn cnarahtee to keeD machines in order for five years given with, each ma chine. V HT AT ULD l'RICES For circulars and particular. Address, THE WHITXEY MF C CO dec 20 Patcrson, . J. Washington Wois, B OOT AND SHOE MAKER . AND Repairer. Second street, two doors from Mar ket. Trlees Moderatejand Bert R?ference5. v jan 3 ; WeMer's DnaMfei Dictioiary roit THE SCUOOL u 3,000 Engravings 1,840 Pages Quarts. Price $12. a" A NEW FSATVnO. To the .',03 Ulustration3jheretofore in Web ster's Unabridged, we have added fourjpafts Colored! Illostrationg, ecgidvcJ rxprcsaly for thfij work at largt cxpenae. Nearly every State' Superintendent ef Public Instruction in the Union, or corres ponding officer, where such an one exists, has recommended Webster's Dictionary in tbe strongest terms. Among them are those of : Eastern, Northern, Middle, Southern, and Western States TWENTY-EIGHT in all. The State of NEW YORK, has placed 10,WO copies of Webster's-Unabridged in as many.f her Public Schools. The State -,f WISCONSIN about 5,00 cearlv everv pchool.- The State of NEW JERSEY 1,500 nearly every school. The State of MICHIGAN made provision for all her school. The State of MASSACHUTETT8 has sup plied her schools nearly all. The State of iOWA has supplied bet school?. The State of CONNECTICUT has nade provision for her school. On-r 3,000 school in INDIANA were supplied during the year 172, and maav more in 17'5 and I S74. In other States many copies have been pur chased for supplying school of cities, coun ties and town?.. What bf-ttcr inve'ttn-nt can be made for schools? ' ' 1 More than tkn tiroes as many are sold ef Webter's Dictionaries a? of any other series' in this country. At least rocK-nr ihs of all the sehool-fcooks published in thi. country own Webster as their standard, aud of the remainder few ac knowledge a.vt "tandard. PfcWfahcd by A C. MEURIAM, deo Springfield Mass. 8600 PIANOS FOR 0250. And all other stjles in the same proportion, including Grand, Square and Upright all Fiast-Cws-s sold direct to the PtorL AT Factory Prices. No agents; no commis sions ; no discounts. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Centennial Exhi bition, and were unanimously recommend edf for the HIGHEST UONOKS. New, Manu factory one of the largest and finest in the world. The Square Grands contain Math ushek's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement in the history of piano making. The Uprights are the Fxxest in Amlkica. Dont fail to write for Illustra ted and Descriptive Catalogue, mailed free. 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