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I U ??S M G OTP S M A G A Zl Hi AN I I.I It TKATl.U ?lo lONTJII.Y r Popular Literature. Science and Art, An loiuicomont for 1877. If iiumbei lor .Luiuarv1 begins lhe i:iiie- t. ciilli volume of thU Magazine, and' ulul tt I .UtS record w ill it' i hoped bo dceuiel a illicent guarantee!. f luiure excellence, i-o vtl'.rt "ill bewpared to diversify it at ii act ion's and to provide an -jiacrcaivJ nq-idy ol roi'VLMi kiiADJSCi ix Tin: ni:$f . Jxo .j Jot EnhiiA Tiv sex:;i:. I- Hip irreat ohiect And 'cou.itant nim ol" 1 he V Mid.uetors uill bo to 1'uii.uli tlie " public -itl l.ileri y Knt'fi lainuH'flt f a Kefincd - and -VarHlv C'liaple'rJira3 well t j'je. ut in a graphic and erikinuianner tlio iu.-t n ecnt uiloruiMtioii' and iioundc6t view on tcabjs.ct d" (r. nti al Iutreit ; fn a word to render Lij' in- bolt's Maa d..ic (ftf ikingly ili.nint tive i:: m i iinsiV Ki:vn ui'S that aKI: Mst ' f , ArTii.yri'ivK.iN :i.v;AZiNi;' wtkicatitkl:; r 1 li ! i ihutions n;w no li;ui'J. nff i t i;iliy '. l',.'KK-l-'' eiiibkarea LiMy attraj'li 'c it "J 'J'jIcj, iSlioit pbiie.-,! Ucci iptijro SLeicInv, .ariatjvi!iii;! J apera on-ocitMinj aii'l - ' Art, I'oeiiis, I'oiiular 'ss.itp, Ijil- .... . ... 'H . eiarj tiiucidiiis, l.tc, i-U, r.v tai,i;n" I) AXDWKIJ, KN(;) X WKITEHS.. A Iarse.pro urtiou of the artsc!ei,e.-peeiHl!y liiM.e denei iptlvu of travel, will be , IMKH'CSHLV AND IKAL'TIFIJMA' :' ' i . 1 1 . . .r n . i I I I I L I I . I 1' I I ; i The pichirial einbelirtliiuenb: of the Maj;a.i:ie i riutiti.' oueVrits attractive feature.1. ' j In addition bii the CJencral Attractions ol l.ippiiieott'i' lajazine tlic l'ublishej 3 uUI Hiviie Hiieiiiiitu 10 i,iie loiioniu : SPECIAtFEATURES FOR 1877. I.. A new serial stoi;v, J 1 The IVIarquis of Iiossic," Vv tJeore Mae'Uwpald, author td "ilal't I ".Ucc F(.bt,r 'Hubert FaltHrierVte. ' To tlio.se of ur ieaders ylio are fa.iiiliir with .Malcolm, j' thii new. htorv from the pen , of this distinguished writer will need ; no re- eiMiiiimi'liitioiij and his reputation is a j;uaran , t-'e to other.sf a deeply i interesting and powrrfid f torv. jl I t bi'an in the November number, W-hicb. Msue," vvith the December part, 'II I ! 1 ' I . . I I I ) ill be fur'nishe jjihhs 10 an new suojcnuers lluslrateil sei ies of .-'ketches for 1nT7. 'I. A prof of Swedish Sccncrv mid Xiifc, bv IVof. Villard Fiuk, author '.f Coinen l'iii(eiity, who is thijoiifibly f.imiiar with Sve!en and ihs peopk fttPiwper6-oiial ob.serva-tton.- , ' . ; :i ' . J- '-.':,' A sci ies of popular papers on l ', tf.: "' ' ' r Art and Attir.lattcrr,, I'.v IMnard Strahan (Iail Shiun),Jaul!i"i of " The Sy Hyperion. ' etc. j i i. Illuaratr! Sketches of Trivcl, ! ei:iitb rr. ricturcs from Spain, hr Flln ai d Ki ng, author of the "Great South'' ctor V ':ilryU '): ' 1 . ,''."'. Mrr. Lui'yll. Hopcr'j lutrrccin aitd I'i'iuant ; ' j ''' '' ' ' Tapirs Snd Xiottci s from Paris I w ill be continued throiiglthc year. r r- : : . The Beauties of the EUiina will be dctciibed in a rithly illustrated series ifapei .-j. i 1 7. lurin; Ihe, yoarj will appcur a number oniaiidi?omervillukrated itJiort article, dc M'riptive of lalVp jTrayul, and Adventure in the I nited folates, LnjjUthd, South America, Japan,' loitjji dia, and other countries. ANDREWS . ' I ; " ".1 TriiM. 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Mc (Jli.il.tn; "'aiuit;rin;8 About Constantino ple," by Charles Dudley Warner ; "Out ,of My Window at Moscow," by Eugenie Schny lei ; 'fAn Ameiicau in Turkistan," etc. Three seiial stories are announced : ' icholas FtfJinturn, l!v Dr. llollauilj the Editor, " : j .- : v ho.-c . toi y of "Se veuoaka" gave lb liiulivst aaiisfaelioii to th i i-adera of tlie Ifttllr. The ivehc of tli i.s latest novel is laid on the banki? of the Hudson. The lien is' a youn? ni.iu ho ha.i ICen abvaya"tied to a woman apron ttriut;i,tbit who, by the dcatli of bis mother, i. lelVoic in tbe world, to drift on the current of life, wita a fortune, but with out a pu: j oce. ' Aii.ofher seiial, ,'Uis Inheritance' by Miss Ti at toil, w ill bejfin on the completion of J'Tbat I.a.ss Lowrie's," by Mrs. Hodgson Burnett. Mrs. H ji hf tt's ttoryvbepjun in August, has a pathos ii'nd dramatic power which havs been a tfariii.-6 to the public. 4 V; There is to be a serifs of original and ex quisitely illustratjed jpapexs of 'lapular Science," bv Mr.- Herrick-jveacii papei-com plete iu itself. , - There are be be, from various pens, papers ou 1 Home Life and Travel." , Alc:, practical tugtions as t;i town and country lic, village improveuients,etc;, by well-known! .-peeialisti. j Mr. Kaiina! d's articles on various indus tries of (.Lreat Dritain include the history of "Some E.xpriments iri ' Co-operation,' 4iA Scottish Loaf Factory" in the, November number, and ','Toad Lane, Rochdale, ' in De cember. Other papers, arc, j'fTlfcf; British Workingman's Home," "A Nation! of Shop keepers," '"Ha'penny a Week for the Child etc. :' ' ' , ' ! ' ' I :- ; ' '; Y Afiichly illustrated series will bej given on "American Sports. by' Flood jind. 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Gcrt?ml Iusurauce AgenU, i Ic'b2s-.. 21 North Water fit. WE SELL SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, , AND Ornamental Wood of every iiod at THE VERY LOWEST RATES. Goods arc all manufactured in our Factory at this place under our own supervision. i Wc defy competition and solicit a trial. AIFAiTEll & ilILL, " Wn.MiaGrox,.N. C r u6ssiectijs- iiit-li i or THL- mmt isoum rpilE UN DERSIGNED COMPANY WILL X commence the publication, in this city, of a Boy's and Girl's Semi-monthly paper, to be known s , , , f l The Sunnv South The paper will contain Stories, Selections and General News Matter interesting to tbe young people, and it will be the , endeavor of the Company to please Hoys and Girls of all ages. The paper will be devoted, particularly in the interests of the youlh'of the South, and more particularly to the young of this SUte. Noting the success juvenile papers meet with at the North, and it being the Company's belief that a p aper of such character would be interesting and instructive to the youth of this SUto, wo will begin publication on or about the 15th Instant, epe.cting a full siare of. public patron3gr. The subscription price for the SUNNY SOUTH is as follows: j One year... ......$1 OA Six months... 60 Three months............;.. SO . 'Advertisements inserted at reasonable raier. Wilhincwx Amateur PcblishixC Coiir'r, Wilmington, N. C. . !ec i:i . , " OFE1CE QF OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD. I N ORDER TO SUPPLY' OUR SUBSCBI X lers with numbers duo tlfein, we shall re 6ume the publicaUon of OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD on March 15th, and complete the lVth Volume in monthly parts. No nci . subscribers will be taken except for the bound ; volumes three of which have been issued and the IVth will be ready in June. We can isup- r ply our old subscribers with any back num ber.;, except September and October 1B74, should'they need auy.to complete-their lilcr. , ruitj8 ion otn jyotcjiis t , In Cloth $2.W each. i Half Calf $2.50. Soallom Historical Montbly. This Magazine, two numbers of which Lave been printed, will occupy the same relation to the entire South that OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD did to- North Carolina, and. in all respects, will be as worthy or contidene , and support. For detailed description of this Monthly and for the opinions of thoso who . have the initial number, wc refer to larger oir-iil:ir. v. Snlisrrintion.4 are fnlicited. 11 moulllS.Sl.lU. 0 xuoulus . ' Address, ".'''.'."".'.'': SOUTHERN HISTORICAL MONTHLY, , ' Raleigh, N. C. . ;';;''' fc-b -4 : -A " ;- , ' -' j "r: ' M .' i .u8iaoiitineu, xouo. . .. j GILllonK & CO.; Attorneys at Lair, Successors to Cnlpmatf , IXoscier A Co., c"!J tsrrRpr.. WAQhinirrnTi 1 1 American ana x oreign. raunu. Paten ts procured In all countries. Wo rut i auvakck. No cnarew unlesa tne pa-lent ia granted. No fees for making! prelittinary aminations. No additional fees for obtaining v" m ' i .LJL aW: a aim coiiuutiuifr a reueannp. special Ai(niioi sriven to Interference Cases before thei Patent t )ffice, Intensions before Coniress, Infringement Suits in different States, and all litigation ap ler talning to Inventions or Patents. Sxxp Staji t rou rAiu-nxxi or sixty rAGxs. .1 United Statei Court! and Departiatati. Claims prosecuted in the Supreme Court of tb fTnifal fit,!.. fVtnrt t9 rialnia flnm 9 tfmm mission era of Alabama. Claims, Southern Claims Commission, and nil classes of war claims be . fore the Executive Departments. ; Arreart of Fay and Bounty. - '' OffiCeks. 60LDIXK3 and faiLOAS of the lats war, or their heirs, are In many cases entitled t' : money from the Government, of which they hav no knowledge. Write fall history of serrlcs, anil . i state amount of pay and bounty received. En- close a tamp, and a full reply, after examination,, vrui oe given you iree,T i - . , FeuitmiJ 1 V All orncrns. eouxxna and ixwou wouaded. ruptured, or injured in, tho late war, however slightly, can obtain a pension, nunv now rreeiv- ing pensions are entitled to an tocreaa. Send a tamp and in zormaUoa will be xanusned xrse. UidtedSUtt7GeaeralIcnd0ce. Contested lVand Oases, Prlvats Iand Iaims( J lining, Pre-emption and Homestead Cases, pros ecu ted before the General Land CXUce and De partment of the Interior. - ,4 . t Old Souity pmi Wamatf . . The last Report of in Commissioner of tb' General Land Office shcrws2,S37 acres Of lioua. ty Land Warrants ontstandinar. These were la auednnderoctcf and prior acts. W pay cash for them. SendTby registered letter.' Wher -assignments are imperfect we give in tractions to perfect them I",..,,- . Each department of onr busihess is conducted in a separate bureau, under the charge of caps rienced lawyers and clerks. ' . " Uy reason, of error or fraud many attorneys? are suspended from practice before, the Pension and other offices each year. Claimants, whose . attorneys nave been thus xntpesded, will b gratuitously farnUhel with falllBfoqaaUoa and proper papers tm application to us. As we charge no if naless succrssxaVttampfl for return postage should be sent us: i Liberal a.-rangemcau mads with attorneys la all classes ot business.- ! t Address GTX1IORE 2s CO., P.O. Box di. ' Washington, V.C, 1 JJiEDCf GTOs, D. C.f retmber 24, 1S7. I'taln pleasureiia expres4na2 entire eonfi ence in the rtrpantihtlUy. acdjktiWfy of the Law, Patmt and CoUeeUon' liotue of uzufonai k Co., ot this cur. : . '" -.. k I " GEO.: II. IK WHITE. iCuhitr of Out Ztdioual XtlfoixAitaa. Laut.) ' ' T t
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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