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I . i Mothvr 6hihto8 Pbofhct. The following remarkable prophecy, which is known a "Mother Sbiptou's Prophecy," was first published til 1448, and republish' ed in 1641. It will be seen that all the events it predicts have come to past ex cept that contained in the last two hues, which b still in the future i i it 9 j Carriage without horses shall go. And accident fill the world with woe: Around the world thoughts shall fly In the twinkling of an eye. Water shall ret more wonders do: Wow strange, yet shall be true. The world upside down shsll be, And gold be found st the root of a tree. Through hills men shsll ride, And ao hone or sss be at his side, Under water men shsll talk, . In the air men shall be seen, la white, in black in green. Iron in the water shall float, As easy ss wooden boat. fold shall be found and shown Sire and water Khali wonden do. ngland shall at last admit a Jew, The World to an end shall come In eighteen hundred and eithty-one. u. J r in 9 fRRBs ' How to Promote Peace in a Fami ly. Remember that oar will is likely to be erosVed every day, ao prepare for it. Everybody iu a house has an evil na ture aa well as ourselves, and therefore we are not to expeet too much. To learn the different temper and dis positions of each individual. To look on each member of the fami ly as one tor whom we should have a cure. When any good happens to any one re joke at it. When inclined ti give an angry an wee, to overcome evil with good. If from, sickness, pain or infirmity we feel irritable, to keep a strict watch over To observe thai others are String, and drop a word of kindness and sympathy aitfcd to them. To watch the little opportunities of pleasing and to put little annoyances oat of too way. To take a cheerful view of everything, and encourage hope. i s speak aadgfcai To ipeak kindly to all the servants, thaw lor little things when In pleasure yourself U.st. I.ft which may occur, to put Abrekt or Mo he Counterfeiter North C a u li as a. Grecnboro N. IN C. Oct, VOL Eight counterfeiters were brought in to-day by the officers of Colonel Wkjtpfay, chief of the United States Secret 8rvW, and wiM be tried to-morrow before R e United State Coosmisaion er, P. B. Harden. They are said to be men of character and prominence, but I withhold their names fur the present by request of the officers, as taste are more arrests to he made. The eflesve Inform me that about fifty more will Arrive at Ashevllle to-night en route to Greensboro. These men were picked up mostly tn the mountainous regious of Cherokee and Ashe counties, of this State. One of i he number brought here to-day was (it is said) foreman of the grand jury of Row an county, and was arrested at Salisbury yesterday while in court, A quant ity of two and a half counterfeit gold pieces were found In the trunks of some of these, and very close ly resembled the genuine, except in weight. They are all dated 1851. The work of ar resting; is said tube but just begun. I will telegraph jou the result of the trial to-mor raw. Petersburg Appeal. Tbe two 1 le t cigar steamers of Mrs. Ross Winans, of litltimore, make frequent the British Channel, although triM I 1n wewcers lake nains to nruvent mv kndjpcfbre of their capicity for speed from becoming public. One of these steamers was built at Cherbourg and the Cher on the Clyde. The latter is about 4t0 feet lonir. and is built on a different o ' - plan from the original cigar steamer, which now lies at her wharf in Baltimore. In of a wheel in the centre the vessel propellers at the extreme point of the cigar. I he cigar portion of the huff is submerged, and an eye-witness describes tbe whole appearance of the veined as be saw it recently in tbe harbor ot Jnoutlinmpton as athat of an ordinary reran steumer perched on the back of trA'e-" r "inane hopes to obtain a peed of twenty miles an hour by pro pulsion alone with his strange craft. falsi . ttCRDEKER AURBSTED. The Execu tive Department of this State has received notification of the arrest, at Nebo, Illinois. oi one reter Manly charged with the mtrtoerot Henry Chpp in Guilford. k special messenger will be sent after Stan lejhao aeon as a certified copy of the bill of Miutmentcan be obtained from tlie conn ty aforesaid. 1" ' . ..mt. Sewuenis Oct 81. There was a heavy rVeda yesterday morning. Another is ex- petted. This is favorable gainst the P0Xne, but ternablo to the destitute. John W aUll. undertaker and alderman, died after 48 hours sickness. xw Rome Oct. 20. The General Secro Mrynt the Jesuits to-day was officially notin.-d, by tb. (government, that the UrtJer must immediately vacate the prem ac now occupied by them tn this tyr -r- Cl .an 4 Clilof Eugineer'e Convention. i ct- 20 The N.tiona voujflutmn ot Chief, ot Fire Departments V , ; . . "v uelegtes wre present 1 hi) ehf i 1 lam u.. L-J a . ..... .. o mi c icuri'tenKG, a per im? fa ra,naUon w effected with John 8. Djmeril.of Boston, as President. gnieen Vice 1'iesidenta were elected ' ... Dead Monkkvs Tlw. mXtm r i onkeys presented to tbe State Fair by the showfolks, died last nicht rather than Muaoi ! ot being "drawn for, by lot lory, ley left no last will and testa m ent Hfe,d o kara been believers in Dar WM tueory ot man. FTBifT Washing N .vcniNE.-ji)r . EvJibardt, formerly of our town, bat now of Lemor, N. 0., bad on exhibition on oor treet yesterday, a patent washing and wrltif-iof; machine which attracted considerable attention. The doctor claims it as the best washing machine ever in vented, and we are disposed to think it really meritorious. Intelligencer. APER LAWS. Wernffloivaaomanviuauiresastothelaws governing the circulation ot newspaper., mat ww find it necessary to publish tbe following summary, which will eover all thequestiona that have been addressed to u , , Subscribers are -considered wisniag to contiuue their subscription. . If subscriber ordering thediseontlnknce of their periodicals may contiuue to send tVm until all arrearages are paid. 3. If ari bseri hers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the office to which they are directed, tbey are held respoAsigle till they have settled their bill, and orderedfjthem discontinued. , 4. If subscriber move to, other places without iuforuiing the publishers, and the papers are sent to the former direction, tbey are held responsible. 5. The coortt have decided that refusing to take papers from the office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. 6. Any person who receives a newspaper and makeSfUe of it, whether he has ordered it or not. is held In law,' to be a subscriber and must pay for it. POSTAL INFORMATION. Letters go to any part of the United States for three cents per half one?, if prepaid. ; Unpaid letters are sent to the Dead-letter office at Washington. Letters weighiutr over an ounce, and pre paid a single rate, are forwarded to their des tination, and the balance due collected on delivery, V City letters roust be prepaid two cents per half on nee. Books. Postage on books, not exceeding four ounces in weight 4 cents. Eaeh additional four ounces or fraction thereof j .4- 4 cents. Newspapers. Newspapers sent from the office of publication may be prepaid at the following rates per quarter : Dailies, 35 cts. per qr. Weeklies, 5 ' Monthlies, (not over 4 oz) 3 " " Quarterlies, " , 1 . .u Miscellaneous Matter. On unsealed circu lars, maps, priuts, engravings, music, cards, photographs, types, euttings, roots, seeds. Sec on one package to one address, prepaid, not exceeding four ounees 2 cents ; over four and not exceeding eight ounces, 4 cents, The weights of packages is limited to thirty two ounces. "Money Orders. Money can be sent to any part of the eooitrjSsrkh absolute safety, by obtaining a Money Order, for which fees arej On not less than $1, and uot over $20, 10 cents- Over$20 and not exceeding $50, 25 cents. No order issued tor less than $1 , or more than $20. Sundry .I'etnes It costs 15 cents extra, besides the; regular postage to register a let ter. 8 tamps cut ou from Stamped Envelopes are not allowed to be placed upon other let ters. FURNITURE! 0 J. A. CLODFELTER & CO. Ml ? Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, Invite attention to their stock of Cot lage Bedsteads French t hai m her Suits, fSltm Walnut and painted Cane Seat Chairs. Rocking 'hairs of all descriptions, Extension Dining Tables tables of all ' nds Wardrobes, Bureaus, Washstands, v. it-Nots, Sofas, Reception Chairs and Parlor Suits. Also, many otherarticles which we are prepared to ett as cheap or cheaper tkan any House in the western part of the State lie sure to cal. nearly opposite the Mansion Hotel, next door below the Express office, see our stock and hear our prices. Onr terms cash. Special orders (made from photographs in our office) will be supplied. A full assortment of Rosewood. Metalii nd Walnut Burial Cases, which can he fur. lushed at :t hours notice. Jan 1 Iv. v lfte only Reliable Gift DUtribnUon in the vxuntry I J $75,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS ! TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN Li D. SINE'S ior7 auuuijAU MONTHLY I FT XUNTERPRKE lobe drawn Mouday, November 2tk 1873 tjL URAND CASH PRIZE OF 3,000 in oJd: ONE GRAND CASH PRIZE OF $5,000 in Silver ! Two prizes $1,000 1 bix prizes $500 Each in GREENBACKS. a cn pi lien $iuu J IWU Wold and Sdver Lever Hunting Waitke "T - tu to jouu each -Oin Silver, Vet Cliains, Solid and Double- p.. iieu ouvcr-ware, Jewelrv, &c., 4. Number of Gifts, 10,000. j Tickets Limited to 50,000. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Tickets to whom Liberal Premiums will kA o!.l. . i . " imiu. Tickets $10 : Twenty-five Ticket- 9ft Circulars containing a foil lirt of prizes, a dt scription of the manner of drawing, and other -in I reierence to the Distribution :!rwloJTyont)rderxn8them- Alllat. uiiim. u auuressea to ml CIKCINKAT1, a I inese instruments hnvo . ride and verr Rr :aSSt? It??,kJ?ltS 9& V- guaranteed M Wlch and fallv Warrant wreproaented. PurthalTrsToSS fi ii J. F. RUECKERT, le A8t WlEMINOTOH, N. C. ,ngorder8 "ded to from part of the country. any. tE 3P a i vr &IFT Enterprise IPWiOH BEST'S B MAiiA.VjuirJ Via IllotJI D U II I LIIUl IN THE EQUITABLE LIFE M - Assurance Society (cf N. Y.) 7j 3 t 1.000 0 income 9 - Ca n vassing AgenU wanted. Apply to ltlJl i ll t irruv udiiw n ' Gcn'L Agent. me pa, FURNITURE, and MERCHANDISE. I The Imperial (of London) Lon & Lir & Globe, (of London,) Under writer's Agency (N. Y.), Franklin' (of Phila.), Georgia Home (of Golum bos, Ga.), and Old North State (of Warren ton. N. C) are all represented by J. ALLEN BROWN, Agent. u Pure Peruvian Guano, Sal Pacific Guano, Navassa Guano, Baugh's Raw-Bone Phosphate, and "No. Lrf- Lump Lime, Kept on hand, or ordered at any time. Farmers will do well by Engaging what they want at onee. Time given to parties giving undoubted security, or lieu on crops. J. ALLEN BROWN, Office No. 2, Granite Row at AtwelVs Hardware Store Salisbury, N. C. Aug. 28, lS73-tf. BANK OF STATESVILLE CHARTED UNDER ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NoRTA CAROLINA. Authorized Capital, S500 000 THIS BANK has been organized under tbe Laws of the State, and all the requirements Deposits received subject to Cl.eck, and waen special arrangenienta are made Certificates of Deposit will be issued payable wiih interest at 'tbe rate of 8 per cent Executor, Administrators, Guardians, or others holding money in Trust, are authorized by law to deposit in this Bank. Highest price paid for Gold and Silver Coin and Old Bank Bills; and General Banking Business transacted. REVENUE 8TAMPS FOR SALE. SAML. McD. TATE, Peksidikt. R. P. SIMONTON, Caher. Statesvilfe, N. C, Ang. 21, lOTJKiinos. Valuable Land For Sale. lArTc PPrietor of tho - " ' ... v., a nu. ui uinn inrniA.l. . I J eremia h Barn nee r, and located (ins m!L,i,.l! Ill . m a-. r. . i v utULII L ot lowan M.lls mjkift, aMumng no use 5 Z ."W, as one bf the ver tn the con n t v. y i.un u. curn, cotton, taoaccti, and the of which about 75 is in nib ..iu. m ' afco, an excellent dwelling and other out bund- bk iu great number, a good well of water. Arc rersons wishing to see the land will apply to m lVKiOD lhe Plac or myaalFnear m. a icasam, a. . June5:6mos. MOSEa BARRIER. ATTORSEVS AX UW, Solicitors in lankmjif rt). 1-fr" SDecidl att-AnhA, . ! J . . r in Ranker.." F- lOa-roccCtngS -r-- . Sept. 5,-51;3mes. iBOOaFORTHEIflVUOl!! Kotict ta tho aiffllTel ana TTafcrtwttrtc nr. atu . m a1fc rm.:, ...d.rJ k, . 1 iaaasaaJ22K2JP atSeaFci? ' arktat Caassat,KtaawTaaVM FERTILIZERS -jrcjwieu ny good judged f best arm fnrat ciltwlki. It is aHrniruKI J .1 . viuyit:u 10 ine Tke Wrld Aloniheal THE AMERICAN fcKA J JAR .cat fiutton - Holel Overseaming AND The first and only BUTTON-HOLE AND SEWING MACHINE combined that has made iu advent this or an v other country. tST The following reasons are given whv tins is in DVH. -family Machine to Pwrekate. i. Because it will do 7. Bteauso yoa everjthing that my nu quickly raise or lowerttbe chine can do, sawing feed to adapt it to thick or from the finest to the thin c loth coarsest material, hem mine, felling, r-ordinff 8. Because yoo have a short deep bobbin by braiding, binding, gat which the thread s on ering and sewing on. at utantly drawn front the the same time ruffling centre ; the tension con :inp,etc. bette sequent!- even and doe an iv other machine ,not break Ute thread. 3 Because the tensions 9. Because the passer are more easiij adjsjed foot turns back : that tbe tbaa any otiier machine. cloth can be easily rrmov S Beeaose it eaa work ed after being sewed. a bematiful button hole 10 Becaut tbe beat making as tine a pearl as by the hand. 4. Because it will em- me'chsnics pronounce ii Rbe boat tn isaaa an indmadr itiiples t i-on tbe best pnaoip broider,o ver the edjje ms ka any machine manomctur ing a neat and beautiful ed . ft has nosprings tn border oa any garment . treav: nothing to gt oui 6 . Because it win wont or order, a beantlrul eyelet hole. II. Because it to tw 6. Because it' can do machineain one. Bct over-hand seaming, by th v. hole WnaiiKO anr? which sheets pillowcas- skwino Macuiz cam. e and the like are sewed bfned. over and over. lti Villi WOT No other Machine can acconipllah the kind of sewing stated in No. 3, 4, 8, and ft. Parties using a family sewing machine wan a Whole Machine, one with all tbe improve mental It is to last a LIFETIME, and therefore mm is wanted that will do the most work and doij the best ; and this machine can do several kind4 of sewing not done'on awv other moekine. beside doing ever kind that all others can do. The American or Plain Sewing Machine. (Without the button-hole parts), does all that i done on the Combination except button-hoi. and overseaming. ME HONEY & BRO , Apt-. lWinbury N. C. Examine them before purchasing any othei Sewing Machine. fT I,do notheaitats to sy the American Tomblnatlo' surpasses all other machines, besides doing meworx tna; omer inscnines can. it overseams works bntton ho'e in asr fab.-ic from Swiss maL.; 'in ao ueaamr atoan. aavo used ruger'4HaufJf Howe's sad the Weed machines, and find the A mer ican far superior to tl.rm all. MiM M. T?m.a;rea. I have used six different Sewing Machines. I k American savpassea them all . Mrs. A. L. Raiket. I have used The Singer and other machine sn. would not exchange the American for any. r Mr.?. H. X. Bsincik. SaLrsarav, N. C. May 22. 1818. Hksonkt h Bko. Agts, American Com. H. 11 Sik : I have nssd the Howe. Singer. Wheeler A Wilaon, Wilcox k (iibba -ewing machine. an would not cive the American f'orubinstion lor allot them.it will do all that isclaiined lor it in the circu lar. I consider its uperior to all others 1 have eye seen. Very Ueanectrully. Mas. Can. W. Harrison. We the undersigned take gret plea no re In giving our testimony of favor of the American ewist Machine in preference to any other, believing thai it ia truthful iy recommended as the beat machine made. It is simple, runs very light and does not get oat of order or drop sttches . Mrs. Lacua M. Ovkbm&n, " A . L . KncsT, "J. AuK Brown, A. W X OTHER N " A. E. Junks. " M. E Tbom asow. We have seen flaming advertisements and beard macb said by Agents of other machines. W will forfeit one hand re da dollars to tbe con testing paitv. if after fair trial before com petoat j ud res the American Machine will oat do aa watt if not better, lhe work done on any other machine and do valuable work that no other machine can do. We have been Agents for Sewing Machine since 1866 have sold Singer's Lad Webster's A twater's aqd Plot ence s, and have abandoned all for the Amarieao.. Bend and get sample af wo k. , No40.-t'. MEROrar V BRO Ag'st.. Tl SOUTHERN HIMft INSURANCE COMPANY, OF RICHIHOUD, V A. Assette, lat January, 1673, - $472,867.: i ating Policies. Farm Property a Speeialty, BR. H. G. DAVTDSOX, President. pp r r f -b:v JORDAN N. MARTIN, Vtce-PrOn'detrt: J. E. NEISWANGER, SecreUry. 8. B. JOES, General Agent. J. ALLEN BROWN, of Salisbury, Can vassing Agent. LEWIS C HANES, of Lexington. Local and travellinr Agent. BNIVERm VIRGlil Opens October 1; continue through nine months. il. ' organised in schools on the elective n vale m, with fell course, in aaawiea, Literature. Science (with practice in Chemical and Physical Labara tonea) in Lew, Medicine, Engineering, Teaeh 7f.l AjtricoUure. Apply for Catalogues to James f. Harrison, chairman, p. o. University of V irginia. Albemarle Cow Va. Aat.14 tf. 720(i EACH WBBK Aeenta wanted everywhere. Business strictly I?!111- Particulars free. Add rem, Ww. J.WORTH A CO St La-da, Me. Bssftw F Particip A'AAit: M lift MEXICAN J i MUSTANG II : -if. . ,. I, i LINIMENT ti first known fa known in America. Its wel ka . tsirawwkaat tla merit arc well last n tin kaSitabl VvaaU; rn Safe i best reearsl OST jsaw UBf al wot k Fieimfrjrd-iBrlmoi btusnl fasts of bat nas ol.i ao oosnaOalat Has vtr rcacnea fas, aud as a bcatllag aa PAIN SUBDUING UNIMENK it Has xo sqOai It! I with nabosmdea ail casas of Cmta. Bmisas. Boras, kpraiaa. Kb t'.saa. Hard 8wtlUs.a. Bitea. Chilb aina, SUffnea ol fjffjs Joints. 1 rosea Feet. Far. c., fcc.. atnon persona, and Tor fpraina. tooMUtra, aUWgttooe. EvU. Herat chea, Wind-Oalls. Hcwf-aJa, Spavlai aart.faodta, Collar and Harness OaUs; also of the Eye and Ear in Horses, Mules or Cattle. USTA1 LINIMENT WTU. A LSO Salt Ehi-i.ni, J oiaonoua Bites. Extemsl Loas and Stuacle AOei-tiona. Sore Nipples, Ac. sad may bs H!l Remember, thi. EtarmeA aid mat p . I n K St p ffe H any or mosv Astaoan aim wsfATtmax xuna Baw-Boav ASDiirwaooa Ladauqras. Bwt we Save thasznericccee fover fltlAi vri a of trial, wiih tauUtaktal reOHwj,, Ii the liniment ta not ss recommended, the Money will be Refundd Ho not Be imposed upon by nsmg say other Lini ment claiming tLa seme propertiea or reaulu. Tbey are a cheat and a fraud. Be sore and get nothing bat ' c arooLD t all uBrc.oiaT ajto conrraT aromas at 20c, 60c. and Sl.CO poor Bottle. Notice Sizk or Bctxab. frrrua, ac LYON MFG. CO. i i ATHAIRON Only 50 Cents par Botti. the cnowrn, ma tae COLO It, and Increases the BEAIIV at trie Ovaa Tanrrr Tivabs aoo Lrosra KArauraew worn Barn was Brst placed in the mark by riafaaa 'hornaa Lron. a rruduala of PniuMm " - Aa aame ia derived from tbe Greek, ktarwao,' aW- airruxg to ciaaaat, aany, rrjtcrnuitt, or rtttort. Tae savor it aasrvreivM, and th popularity it has as waareaasaatad and incmtiUa. It iac Oaowrm and Baatm of tho Hara. It ia a It eradieates Da&druO. It DrrrmU taa from ruraiaar rrav. It kens th hd mal ! - a . v r. j i. a ires tae nair a ncn, aort, aioaav appearance. It Is fxaof aCmrrrnv A.. t Osaatryassrea at oal y m WAVTITT lnl WUAUTT Mia WUOTIT ft UCAsV Wfiiffl's Sbt is Ir M. 30U FiiTllkwafaaiaAV artaV vV THK GREAT It KM ED Y- FOR CONSUMPTION which an be "cnrctT by a timemrcHort to thia stiuul nrd preparation, as hil), ?ctn prpved by tltc hundriHU af testimonials received by the phT5!cians to l)C trnJtiKMst reliably )repat ation ever iu troduecd lor tbe rcliet and cure oiH all Lung' eumplaints, and is plered to the public, saiietiopcd by tbe experience ot oved forty-years. Vrhen resorted to in season it sel dom failiijaiiilFwVsJaKKidy enre in the int severe cases of Coughs, liroilcbitis, Croup, AVluxiMiig Cuugh, Influenza, Astlima, Cokls, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver. Complaint, Bleeding at tiro IRngs. etc. Afiitar's Balsam,1 does not dry up a Cough,' and leave the cause bebi nd, ns is the ease with most preparations, hut it Jposens and cleanses the uius removing ine cause oi ; the cotdploint; ' . - ; ' : BETH W, T0WLE 4 80N8, Boston, PaEPSBED MX 1 y Drogsiata and IaaJeraaaaeaOy. Iiand Deeds. Trustee Deeds, Conjmissipner.'s Dee4s.Slieiff V Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, dt. For Sale at this officf . s ...I lOTTt. 1 M AT K w m mm If AATHAIRON at. : is rrrrT n-yki lit. THE T V l-ilt, fu r i:..a t m ' , Ir WATCHMAN OFFICE . , . ... ,j, 1 is well supplied with a . Hi " i A ' i - k i large and elegant aasortment of ( iv PLUS I FANCY avoa urn, i j Pictorial or CUT ILLUSTRATIONS, C., suitable for all kinds of ' l bl ; ( j .' , , . HANDBILL PRINTING. -Alto- Finer and more Ornamental Types for Business & Professional CJLBDgf w Viaiting, Party and Wedding Cards ; I a College and School .1 Circulars of all kinda ; ' PAMPHLETS, Tobacco Notices and LABELS (or all purposes ; For Clerks, Magistrates and Solicitors; Or anything else required in the Printing Line. THK Carolina iDa t cljman .AS A aVKWflPA PER, Ia a candidate for public favor. Its circulation ia good, sod its standing and patronage improving. It is on of the beat advertising mediums in the State, and offers its facilities on aa liberal terms aa any. 200 HEAD OF BEEF Cattle The ndirsiaatd ta faarehaas Tare Hundred ine Beef Cattle, for w h ieb he is prepared to pay the highest eaab prices. He would also inform the Citiaeaa af Salisbury (hat he is furnishing the mark et with beef four times eaeh week ; aamelv on Monday. Wednesday, Friday and Set- jahw na AWT. w v s s a a-. 4-m an a- Mayt-tt ALL KIND 8 of COURT ANDMA r- 1ST HA TBS' BLANKS at this office Cheap Chattel M sad rarious other blanks for sale Piano Eaqirra at this 8 ,; t" lanks sere. American, I FO 173. . . I a SEACTIFULLT M.LlTHATED. SciaXTiriC AlsaatCAJI. aaaaaU iw oc.i year, enjoys tbe widest circulation of any .B( gooa periodical in Use world. Its contents urMlmaaiaadmaat inu sslng intormatloo pertain is to the ItsaariaJ Mechanical, and Scientiac Proertaa of World; Descriptions ith BeaotlfuJ Efaira viola of New Inventiona, aev Imnli meatj. f.E i, "- Improved ladbsxriaa of all kiadT Lseful Nose., Facta, Recipe, SjJSortJ Advice, by Practical Wriiera, for ortisaea ai ploy era, in all tbe vajaasm Aid. Deacriptions of Improvementa, IK rrrW and Important Worka, pertainimr to CiilS ivnwioeerinir, aajllnfep , Mm in. ,d Meaatlurgy ; Kecorda of tbe fv MfWll tbe Apphcatioaa of Steam, Steam Kainwir, ' Rallwaya, Sbip-boildinf. Karifatkm. TtZ srapby. 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Oct. 30, 1873, edition 1
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