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A j JAMES, Ed. and Prop tc- . 't '.; ' ' . i.: i -'4 FRIDAY, JLWE 22, 1877. -'. VIEWS AND REVIEWS. . j IVciitis Juraham denies tlic sfatc mrotoftbe Galroton JVVic j, that lie filch ed a portion of his Gettysburg poem from Fattiir ftjao.' Ho quoted a few lines in regular qua , . J The Scnf iVancifCJ .Stock 'Doaril has saspemlod operation. The winl-bag has burst. XoJ'Wntj members out of the one hundred arc solvent, and seats on the board, which two years ago sold fr $40,000 find no buyers to-day. It is told that the owner of the hui4e in ytf.VpItaircdied, the Marquis dc Villct-. te,'left.in his will a clause' infposin'upon hiijjcirs a conditon of not opening for400 years the windows of the room in which the pjiiloaophe breathed his last. They remained shut for 2- years onl v. A tranu niece 01 ixra nelson is fcuicg TRANSIT OP VENUS. I his labor or production to sell can Have In 187r, KrWifm nvnpditions were euner Kina 01 money, anu au 01 iuu. Mr i I rol no IF ho ironfo nnworf mrmftV in , out by the United States, Great Brit- conee sumj hc in lakc rapcr for ain and several other nations to observe J conr cniencer of! Jcarraire. If he wants .i . .... ' ; . I f- it I 'v'- i -1 1 "l- 1 - TLV. mo tnncirnf ' Thrt orkst nt ,i nose i siivpr -iirtr -uan v. sunniips nr . cnauLie, expeditions is now announccdsf living taUcr. Jfto.wants to buy in 1 im .-' -,- , lofeign iBarxcts.ne wui take goui.-or vx- reached the large sum.of one jnillion dol- pctidalIv,i fciIvcr anil paper lars, of which Great Britain paid! wo hun- will be tlia current inonev, and gold the drcd thousand: . The sum will seem to ultimate standard." unscientific persons a very large amount to .pay for an endeavor to. ascertain the sun's distance from the earth, more par ticularly as astronomical science has not A man named Davis died at Grand 11a pids, Michigan, Friday, and John Howell, an Undertaker, was called i dress the therebv nsrrrf.nnod that distance excent 1 - - .... A 1 dressed, when he asked for nav. inc- ftpnroxiinatcly. BUt the sum is ipsignifi-1 .,'.'., , , , , " i .rproximatch'. But the sum is ipsignifi cant in comparison with the greaj. advan tage to. bd derived from even an approxi mate calculation of this problem, as on it widow said she could not .pay liiin jjist now, -hen Howell took out his kuifo, cut the drawers off the corpse and tried to cut the shirt off, cutting the arm uf the depends the solution of much that is of , , . , rr,, ., ' 1t 1 ,-. .. . I dead man badly. The - widow 'assaulted vast nnponance to practical as spec ulativc scicn ce. A n d there is . , I the undertaker, and in the lr.cke t no no coin- , i i xt n i.a : l v-. -co .. .... suits s-) far of the numerous Arctic, expe- At a sale the other day of the ward- ditions that have been made) at greater rote of a notorious New York courtes-.in, cost of 'money and much loss lof life, lately deceased, thirty-five, dresses sokl Some astronomers believe that the sun's from $10 to$100, and .a. $1,000 -earners distance from the "earth can be obtained hair shawl only brought $290. An ele- with accuracy by observations j on the gant purple silk and velvet, dress, made planet Mars when in a suitable position, in the latest style, was "bought by a dealer for the possession of certain valuable jewels which will occur this, year, and a private for $24, and a chip hat. trimmed with giren her by the Emperor and Empress of expedition is prepared in Engjand to take lace, easily worth $0, was tsecurulior Kussia during" her tliirtjr years' residence I sucn observations . at the island of St. $3. A fine .velfct niuirbold for $0, a in that country, and entrusted by. her to 1 Hclcnal t lie Jloyal Astronomical Society, dozen pair of four-button gloves lo.r the son of Vice Admiral Sir William Kin" making contribution towards "the cxpcnsela real, black, lace baric for $10 -d:d a Hall. H. X.. iin1 nairnrl l.v liim 1 I tliercofi . I rich-embroidered blade tun. csve. trimmed r " with yak lace, for. 10.50.,- l m - jewelry, GEORGIA CONVENTION- i nci u J j n-a j am om "pearl and amotliyyst Miscellaneous; SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY., AA RIVALED I LLU STK A T ED?iI A (IJLV. 1E : - .: ' i Yrhta Scribncr Ifsued its famous 3lid?um mer Holiday .Number in July,- a friend ly critic sakl of it : "We arc not sure but that Scribner has touched higb-watcr mark. We do not see what worlds are left to it to con quer." But the publishers do not consider that. they hare reached the ultima thule of excellence ther believe "there are other worlds to conquer, : and they prdpoe to conquer thc-ra." ' . The projpectus for the new volume frives the titles of more than fifty papers, (mostly illustrated), by writers of the higher merit. Under the head of "Foreign Travel," 'we have "A winter on the 1 S'ile," by Gen. Mc Clellan ; "Saunterina Aboit Constantino ple," by Charles Dudley Warner';.' '-Out of My Window-r at Moscow," by liujrene Schtiv !er ; "An Amerieau in Turki?taiij". etc. Th'rcp senal stories arc announced : Tonsorial. HEW BARBER, SHOP. M' Y. TATKOXS and OLa rtub'ai nerally are fcspctfi:llf ia:'feiui(f J t!lit J hare opened af J 1! I t ,....,::fHj:CTf-:-F-. -.; . Miscollancon, ai.o. ( jouqai tcfa.t 4a-eet, wuer-j tlie i jl-luwhi- lv pies Ljive bqt-n adJpted '': tha;! 10' -cents!: "Half Cutting 25 cents : fchauipoo 25 cents. Open on Sunday morning. , '.dee' IS " C1IAS. K. CLEAT OH. I )APP LE TO W'jS, i c h o I as Mi nt urn Bv Dr. Holland, the Editor, 'The Washington Daily, Xation changed IIE band. recently The retiring editor in bis Yalcdictory says; "Wc were regarded , . ff .. . -'I oo les Di Bl rh in flttarkinf A m.m lik-r SJooi-of in- as nub in attacking a roan like Secretary Sherman and urging his removal. That icre the country, and not since have we failed to peak plainly when wc believed thepublic .interest detnauded it. Iu irn fofcf ablins from this date ho will .iiavc Ceased tebc a member of Mr. Haves' Cab- . r f. tt! t!T 7 LVngusUa C7tromcc says there will rings, solitaire diamond'' earring, a.' dia- meuiocruy in uie onstiuii,ionai momi cr05fi. aii,i LcCklacc and. ; diamond Convcnitiou which will assemble next auj ou'xx bracelets. brou-Lt 'fair auction nmtifli il.j 5n miv 1mi!v tbnt. lias. met. in I 11 rt 1 1 . . . t:...l.. ' w Kl5n,- l,;- nniii :. r " J 'V" prices, uu an oi uiesy ineru.ua: a . ... 1 . "... Georgia sinee 18bu, the dele-ales thereto Ln-iTtitir.n fl,o rnw.liV-iv,,!,.,.!, :itl hpinrr l-irrrolv mrn wlin l.ivp "irrn mnrh I ,i i t ,. . i i i- :.. ; i. A .rv.v . -""o 'o"v o aemi-momiain'.'s ui iMiiJ ' a-aiiifci eacu .t,.- xniL tlir time to public affairs and whose oUjer v porously Mfnerman ine seed wc have ; a national rci)utations. , A Icclicinc of MaiiylXscs. n r H7i - 0 ' h lu fu lovin :m vsmiif!. of I hp. fhmrs . ... . . . ... . p. . - 0 livt-r complaint, constipation, liouiiiiy, which tfio Lirontdc thinks the people teriaittehtand remitteut fevers, inaryiiiKl .rt.t.ti Mlw I "i I uisiiaiiu ueueei luyxyuiLiiuuii in cv-- 1 .n."'v , inet. . J - , ' counteracts a 'tdendency to rheumatism and " W ''k la it :U : ' I 1 ' Rout, and relieves nervousness'5 may. h Mr. Ivey is cncacl in an - interesting I 1 imm 1 . i.. ..r ..11 fe . .. . ' . - " " l . 0 l - J. iuu.uiw.uu. i-'iunn vi m uitu trnlr said to have many uses, fcneii an ar- correspondenco with a special Agent of before the law and equal political, lights tide is Hostettei-s Bitter's, oiw of the most the-Department, an cx-Jud2ro iu Missis-' r -c- -a rw reliable alteratives of a disorderly to a V.vli ainL- ThnPTTndrp ronil .. , ', ; ordered fctate of : the systom ever prepared ff . , 0 A V : J ' 1 L', &UC11 a common scnooi .sysiem as 0rs6ld. It has been over a quarter of a ceii vi. "!?vv.0vv oviuu i-uij .uan uuu will allow the children of every man, no tury before the. public, is indorsed by main me Estate, and Aw judicial dignity rcbell- mattcr how poov.Lc niay be, to obtain, at cu, anu ne wrote Aey mat it was under-1 lcast a a Kngiigh education. biuuu uow iq uac nis, ncauquaricrs at a A nolncf5tcad law that will reduce Mobile, superTisc the postal affairs iu his thc amuluit of lilc rrCtiCut. exemption, l'i.i. J r? fill . .2 : i ' ' , . I .. A uuna- up .an amin.siraiion alloucd in the lluh times that followed party. Kejr has informed him that thc wav tiKt will prevent jTitid in the Dpeciai agents an? expected to go any- takiil ,ftsud) exemption "and that will -.. ...... I .r X woerr, ai any time, ana tnat the Depart- lffiakc it ialinab!c, so that the woman nient.ia noi eogagcu in uuuuing up a lU1d children whom it is intended to bene- otcctcd. thc ttnurc ofofiice bv tit A A - 3 it. - L . ' r n I it is uoi expectea mni aiguny nas stirier- ,vhicl, actlt lhc cxl1iration of the term of . . . . . . ' i ' , ca sumcicn;, te- mrow up-his j?l,J00 the present incumbent, the Governor will . P"0?" be elected for two years; instead of four. iRogcX(!C. ?icltlx)rnc, son of Sir James Klccti.n of ..all judges by the Legis- ThAorneVj. embarked ou thc ship Ikllu. laturc. which sailed from Rio Janeiro n April!20 0. Diennial session of the Legislature. 1854, and was never seen again. Thomas ' 7. Prohibition af all bended indebted Castro, tho Australian butcher, who is ncss by the State except fir the redemp tiow in jorijOY, 'Attempting tjo-a.-t jos- tion of bonds. issued previous, to the as eession of thq Tichbornc estate, 6tatcd semblihg of thc Cjuvcntion. ' thai f after , tho Jkila went do n, he (the The adoption of such a system of .claimant) and eight of the crew were government for counties, incorporated picked up. by a -Teasel called the Osprcyx towns and cities as will limit indebtedness (Capt. Lewis Owens or Owens Lewis) and taxation. and landed at Melbourne in July, ISoi. ... wow iu uuuuu.s 14. ii and children whom partut expects agents to do their duty. fit may bc really pr The Judge's reply is not yet received; but chan-e in t Inquiries were made at ports in Xortb $ECRETAIty. SIIERMAIV AND aQdtbjArncrica and Australia, and ' T'lE SILVER QUESTION, the records were searched for traces of -the1 Secretary Sherman has furnished for Osprey, but th only vessel of that namc l publicati jn his iewson the siHer fjucs- tliat had arrived at Melbourne !n 1804 tion. Hc advocates thc purchase of silver was a smalpsloop, whose log had no rec- bullion at it commercial Value, and the ord of the rescue. The claimant insisted issue of silver coins (rca tli all who accept that the Oiprcy was a large, three-masted such coin in exchange for legUtendcrs. teasel 'of i'jttciiKar ' g' 'A witness was The Secretary, after iscussing tlic.. 'cx found who remembered that an Americ.m tremes" of the question on. both sides, Vessel of th.it name had left Statcn Ishmd si-s : JjuIDtOary, 185i, but thc proof was not! . "It is an old dispute -.that--has pcriodi- concluiiro enough to be-of any service. "1"" wr-iuorc iuau ihu uhiuw , " . . a i i- , years, and has alfc'sys Iwn adiustetl by lmk m tbc Alimony has 4c g .vtWntissuinS holb metals as never oecn lounu nor succcssiuiiy lorged, coin, and maintaining their equal value and the claimant's friends arc searching j at a fixed rate, by limiting the amount it f' iktUUr:io , secretary of . the Tich- lssl,- The metal more valuable m the , 'T)'r' "J r i . - . ' . market that its legal ratio can be issued bornc.nercasop Association sent a letter to without Hmit . lcss valuable in Giles II. Gray surveyor of customs for thc the market than its legal ratio .must be port of San Francisco, asking forinforma- limited in its issue, leaving the absolute tion Wthc'thrcc-m'astcd Vessel called the need of it to tix the amount. ; In our ryWnVV rorWbournc, laden with Country, where up arc struggling to make . , . . .' . our paper money fCtjual to cam, wc arc "-o - x:"". ""v-" i. nappuy in a corjtiuiou to no ims casiiv sailej nJsdiiTdpVt t in tfto United and with prclit to the government. 1 The States early iri 184. Mr. Gray answc- way is to issue stiver com wbeucver de- i fiAl tK onL'nf 1,1 nfHrn f.ir v.mi mandcd the o!d silver dolkiria twdl as W V tw m fV tmmtw mm W' w-tr fe m yeanf. Including 1854, had been destroyed, but that, two for three persons in his city remrabercJ the vessel. Two San Fran cisco lawyers have "becu advertising for the captain and crew of thc Osprcy, and it la now. slated that the captaiu, whese uam is miiencu pot Lewis) Owens, has been- foand," aud that the lo--book of tb vessel lus becnurchased. From the log It ajrpv says ijtimoT) that the VtYf! armed at tnat port in 1353, and sailed, early, m 1804 for Melbouruc; that oa the 20ti of April, 1834, whcniorf thc llrazilian' coast, she 'picked up five men, who said that they were, part of the crew of the ahip hdw which had foundered in mid-octtaaandftbi .log also fcbows that these men were landed at Melbourne. A r wonderful story this, if jt be true ! The . J Jog-book Tiaa J no been .seen by iny .witr ness oi gooa sunatng, irni uapt uwens baa answered the lawyers' advertisement eminent professors of the healing art, and its merits have received repeated recognitions in the columns of leading American and foreign journals.- It is highly esteemed in every part of this country ,and is extensively used in South America, Mexico, the Ihilish lossessions and.tlie West Indies. 'If its in crease iix publk? favor in the pat is to be regarded as. a reliable criterion of its gain in popularity iu coming years, it has indeed" a splendid future before it. PROSPECTUS , OF THE Maryland Medical Journal, . BALTIMORE, 51 D O X THE FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT, tbc undersigned; will issue, in 'the city of Bal timore, the first number of The Masyla.nd Medical, Journal. It will be a monthly pub lication, devoted to the adrancemcnt of Med cine in all its branches. ( . aph issue of the Journal will contain origi nal articles, from representative men in the profession. v Careful selections from forciirn and home journals will be made with a special view to the requirements ot the practitioner. Reports of the progress of Surgery aid Medicine in their special, as well as general branches, Lncludine. Diseases of the Eve and Ear, Diseases of the .Nervous Svsfem, Diseas es peculiar to Women, and Diseases of the ThrDatand Chest, will be reularlv srirenhv men eminent in these several branches. These reports will be n exhibit in abstract form of the progress in each of tkesc special de'art ments during the year. V; : The proceedinprs of Medical Societies .will be published as often aa,d as fully as thtir im portance justifies. Prorainenca will be given to rare anu inter esting cases in HospiUt and Private Practice. New InsiruiiientsaD'J Appliances, New Jieme dies aruiimproye,4 methods of managing US eae will' be specially treated. New" medical publicatiocs, as they appear, will be critically and impartially reviowed. No labor or expense .will be snared to ren der th Maryland Medical JouKXALj a wel- whose story of "Sevenoaks" gave the highes satiiiactiou to the readers oi the Mftnthlv; The.sccne of this latest novel is laid on -the banks of the Hudson. The hero is a young man who has been always ''tied to a woman's apron strings," but who, by the death of his mother, lslettalone in the world, to drilton the current ol file, with a lortune, but with out a purpose. Another serial, ''His lnherkan.ee,".!- Mi.s Trafton, Avill begin on the completion ol 'That IjAs o LiOwrie s," by Mrs. Hodgson Hurnett, Mrs. Eurhett'ii story", begun in August, has a pathos and dramatic power which have hoeu a surprise to the public. . There is to be a series of oi-i-iiual' and ex quisitely illustrated- paper j of 'roj.ui;ir 8-eieiwe," bv Mrs. Ilvrrk k,- ., :1s i -apvi -'co'ui-plete in 'itself. There are to Le, from- vatlo,x:s p. i -as .;. on . Komo Life and Travel. ;' . Also; jiractical suggestirin.-; aj t tov.ij tTii I country. -lilc, village ituin: t-iueiit.-, cte., Ly well-known sjceialists. ; Mr. Uarnard's articjts' :i variuu iii.hi ;- tries of Urcat Uritain include the history of "Some. Expriments iirf - C.-oiici ati.;i.'' "A Scottisfi Loaf . Factory" in Ithe, Xove-nbuX number, and Toad Lane, Kochdale, ' in D'e-. ceinber. Other jtapers. are,! "The Eiiii-h NYo.rhiiiL-iaaii's Ibune," "A Xhtion of ''Shop keepers' "Ha'penny a -Week ji or the Child etc. ' A richlv illustrated s-epiej yill - be c-iven-on 'American Sports by Fh'odjaud field, " by various writers, and each oa a dUTerei:t theme. -The subject of I2uschold and Home IJecoratioa will have a prominent place, whilst the latest productions of American 'humoibts will ap pear from month to month. The list of short- er stories, biographical and ether sketches; etc., is a long--one. The editorial department will continue to employ the ablest- pens both .aX home and abroad. There will -be a series of letters' on literary mailers, from London, by Mr. Wel ford. . , The pages of- the magazine will' be open, as heretofore, so far as limited sp. ice will p.ef mit, to the discussion of all theihes ailc-ciiug the socini and religious life of the world, and specially to 'the freshest thought of the Christ ian thinkes and scholars Of this country. We mean to make the mdjrazine . aw-ft'ter and purer, higher and nobler, more genia and generous m all its utterances and influ en-ces, and a -more Av elcome visitor than ever before m homes of rehnement and. culture. FIFTEEN! MONTHS for 34. Scribner for December, now ready, and which contains the opening chapters of 'Nicholas Minturn will 5e read with. eager curiositv ami interest, fernars no more readable number of this magazine has vet been issued. The three numbers of cribaer for August, September, and October, ccn taimnr the opening chapters of ''That Lass o'Lcwrie's," w ill be given to every njcw' sub scriber ( woo requests it), and whye subscrin- lion oegins wita ine ovemoer numoer. ' Subscription price, 4 a year :i5 c-.-rt.s a numoer. Special terms on bonnd volumes. Subscribe witli the nearest bookseller, or it-nd a checK or l . u. monev order to SCllIIJNER A CO., ee,2 74J Broadway, N. Y. NEW li'ViSD EDITIOXf. iiii i:.:!y- lewijilva by tiie able t M iiter.s on . e .: ty tn j vc . ' I t iaktxt imm iitw. ly lt ond ill usarauxl with teevcrai ' XUousaiia , ItugiuVinis and M-aps - ; . , - , . The n.irk oiiguuuiy puoiivu'ed .under the ui'l'.-ol "Jili. AJi3i:i:A t-VlL-Ult; tirao tile wiaj e:r:uaaiion, wiiicu it lias at- tuui. 'l m ail inii.Ls oi Uie .United btatos uih i iic sigua.tt4BV. io-piiu-uts wliieli have- taken place iu every wai:eo vt tsCit-nee, literatire ari, have iiuiueed.. liio 'tniiUji'-aiici pub lisher twfcu bin it it to iya exaci-a-nd tUoi-ou.;h iwi.-ioii, a.iKi ia imuo suc".-' eaiuon . eniiliwd W ithin tins hu,i U u years' the pivies uf Uibeo eiy iu L- u-ry Ueparinit3iit,ciiint.wie"ge nas iauo ii iiw vvoik ui reiv-i-eacc iiu Ini !K.rativo v..-.!!t. , ....... . Tito movement of '.'nolulcal- ajla,irs - iiiive kept pace v ilk. tho discoveries el sau-hco and tlic- iruillul appiieali.Ki : to tlieiindustriiU aUvt tiseiuliiriS and ihe coiiveiileuce audit- lineiiK-ut ol:r-:H-i;tl uie. k tilxat wars-, and con s. .quenL leyoiutiuJiS iiaVu occurred, iiivoiv iiuj liutiona t.ciiaiie of peculiar luoinent -t-tio. ciyn -war oi n;r country, whii-ti wiw.at its iiClJL .WlieJi the-'iaat -Voiuliui. Ot the Old '"t-i-iC -apix-ai-t v,. nas na; piJy eiidetl, ami a lit V t'-tuii-bO of Colillilci'ciai. r..;.-l iiivliJ-iililU activity w. b..-jti conpiieuccd. . -' '. Ia.r.j aecL-ssioii.s . to - oijr g'.-iv:jr.pLieal i-.nu. leajio navviieu-n iiiaav-by me-iiiuelati- T'iic -.a-ca't i'oliiicui revoluth-n-i v the last d.-i-a-; -, vriia.tiie naturai iaiint oi ti.e lap-iC oi tmie, LaV' brought Uxio .-ptibiic'- vie'.v'-'ii Jimuitu-ie oi iiow lueii, v. iio- iianiesaio in every oac's Jooutl)', ;wai oi wl.o.2e i-ive.s evervt.-iie in. cun.ous to Kaov," tbo parUeulars l't-ut balti' - liai- (..-ll'i'oUir!'". anil !'m- iftnt vloes'hfn!rian't'f6fvTi''fcTl! tJfectiKl arc a et oi v.- eiv. ed oiWy ia tji-o. ie'.vsjxi4or?s or iu-the ira.-kK'U-piibii.-atdns di'tiX; dty, H....I ,incn ourriH !ov.to raKe tliOir vUi'b in permanent a;id'aui.iii.iuic liitoiy. . ia . iiej.ani: li.c )u--uL -idiliou fur the pro's ?t lias ieeor0.ir.g!.been tiib aim of Uie -ui.orsa -! llijj i .u Y)i iue laioi 'iiLiUoiii to tije iovw-t i o;!;..v 'l a'.es, and U lurhih an ae- .X I the i:u.-i recciil Us.coVclic ei .every l'rvii.-s ;i'rduot'iou in t . iiif newest inventions in .-. ,.: e i ! as ; o giv e a s a cciii-c t 'ecoid oi liie pi-6t.ire.-i-i ijiii.ieal m vmmm ciiia.e ac'eoii iU. s'---i:,-. , .... . laeiruuc, ;. .,- pra.t:-.-ai a!;;4 o: i.;i;;;i a. i . ; . i l .r i 1 i o vrii jia.; "va: :-.,! .i ;. a.i. ecij - OvKjiun after longjui-d ry J.ihr. aial wiih l iie'iaost it on. lo-a sue-- 1 T"- ill AND come visitor to ?ycrv keeping pace with tl;i progress of Medical Science as developed borct, f 4. :i ...... . . 1 r.. ! i .. r 1 1 ' . -1. physician desirous of both abroad and at pf ia tores t to the Elch number wilt contain not! less than i'ortv paelj printed from new type, on heavy cal endered paper of ihe finest quali ty. -.' T,be subsenption price w ill be" 53 per an nual, invrfhf'y m advance, delivered lice of postage." JI. E. T. MANM.Xii, O. T, A. ASUIJY, M. D. m;irch '20 Koystoao printing Ink Cc f ilASUFAcfuiibtiS OF PRIWTIWG lfIKS. BOOK AND NEWS BLACK A All-the Jatcct iuipa-'-reaV-uts combined" iaio the orr.p.:'fid pianos 'a:anif'a .-tured br ' : Mill mika was srton, rj. :r. flifs aa.j;e . t t SilVe.S joi d.li v c s.-it;i i.-:iii:at;on. ' . -, -''o oiiii .'oi-igia'ai t,t t rt e-ty,io plates have eeea useii; but e t"ry.j-ai--s- ia;s been printed on new type, Ujfuuu-x. iij; -iaety a neAv Cyclo jiceuia, .kith lit?.- same ifiaa and ,conuass tw its pre ui-somu', hi.i Wiln h largivaUr feeun iaiy expeiauiure, and y.'i:h s.ncii improye ii!e;il ur jl - c n jt -JIuun lis lia vo been feuggcit eu! y loner.cAieiiwiicca nd euhtrjied l7iiov-'-i"-;e. ... ;- 'iiieiiIulral!i...i:- widcli ;re. introduced for lUe iij -i iitno-.Au. the - pte.eiit edition nave bee.ii added iio.i. for ih'cl sake of pictorial .cl iecL, oaj: t'j-i-; e uixaler iueidiiy and force to. t he v -a-p!a n a t io : i i : i tiie text. They einbrace a.i branches oi sck-iico anil natural iiistorv, anduei :el if.eltm.sl fiunoit vand remarkable icaaae i-i seen. areiiiu.-ciure and ai t, iJs v-eil a,s thrv various. processes of laechanics and manuiaciuiv.s. . iVhheugli intended l'vr instructioif iai!-.-r .than ciaoeiiishment, no luims Lave Ijeen f-ixuvd' lo.'. iiuie tbtir art2.-A ic ex-eelieiiCe;;.- : their execution is enoijiious, and :i is believed they v ill lind it e-x-.euiie i ece -n il :s an ;if t-:i-i i . r- t,r t I . oi tae Cycio;eiiia. and wortliv ta' iii irii cnarae-r. gj 'W'-.s A'Tui(x ins FmSTtPREMni At the Cc-ntcnma! Exhil.hion kv always carried car tho , M-waerevcrciliiluieit 3111UH" JMACHINE AliATM-Wri WANTS of EVERYBODY -rKi88' years since by the rid of thehSiS&'i all tne Essential Parts cf a TTR.wm-'J MACHINE, i3 SirarLE in CONsScS 8 VriSlil OH in Strength acd 5? iicSvr f Working PartMsd Of DOINGa crti ranged WtttaSi Sewing Machines. ItwiUBC5forZ3 vrithoutcoSTiKO ONE CENTforEmS la thc Manufacture 0fti5?McudXE t j Very Host IMatcrlals weir The AVEAia.NU PACTS SfHlSetfr' end tlie Mechani sn haa beca tLrKra Pi with the special view cf producing W Easy. Eunnin?, T)rR.-ililSttf!S3 N01SBI.E.SS31 a CHINE, adarrrurr AvnLti for Coaro or Ceo THREAD. COT. TON, SILS or LINEN, SEWEGflSattV JJghfcst Muslins to JSctcr Cuk t4 LEATllER.Su ch Co nfldenwuTiLi in the .INTRINSIC MERITS of IU HOIV1E ! SEWING MACHINE Uiat every LlAClllE u luily , i Warranted fore Years.' LITE AGENTS wonte-l ia localtics ster: we arc not represented. Scr.d for- prices, ani Fample! of vtiti do on tUc llOilt, or call at an y of our offices. I Johnson, 6imk&. Co,j SO ULioa Eqtaie, Keir YorL tc4 v astngtcii Eticeti EoEtoa, Hajs. lll'i Second A-je., PitUs, ?i. Ill Cti'.c- Street, Chicago, 111. - . .. 21 Scnth 5th Street, t.Lcii,L 7 LV.r iTcrtrjonsrj St, aa Frascisco, CtL n ilirVi" iiKLItr-TO YOU-NG Mi". 4J Cf- : troia thetuectioi hnori ui f I g3 y Abuses n ca'ly hu. ilix-tl . aui: ikt.hiui;jj. imiHtian' eu -i Ni to Marriage removeil. c 5 Tills wor'li i.-; !.?"!.-. nl. zJrii vnir .. IBt 1 w, -me thou ot treatment. f ble on delivery oi'eac'i voiuiae. it -wilt oe I o ' am " itmarkable ' icistJitS.j i'lilillt...: in ...... ! .... ... . . t . . ..... I IT E A r . r; i T 1 .1 I 4 J".... I . . xaie ocui-v.o uiuiai. i ra t- uuoivs bdu circulars icn art L.a eoiuauiuirr aut, ) vv.re-,. nuiy iiius- l g!2 j. .! in geared cnrelopes. Mixta wl,?; --u-:d Ai Y';d Lanrav- I pg fri If0WAi, ASSOCIATION, tli and W ilii litilia-roiis -Ur i t :l !o-?iii- r r- f . .. .'. ;. '-.- Ml S An Institution hiric a Li;b. J Piicn p-lV Sfvarln' r'? Hin t 3 H reputation for honorable aa- K iUtj tUa T .l-Q.aillg. J -g; j duct and profegeional AWL I J-eaila !-, jve-r v .i, i' ii liaii Turkey .i I o- iovo, .i-i o;, .-i.'.-;. Jir.lla:t ilKsia. extra I r . 1 nrnm- oAmnvu r nARREI.. 1 Froax Street, acder I'areeU.Uou't, TniffiiDc.n, - Hair Cnttinz, Sliariii? and'SLaa-ic? dene ia the hi-hest style 01 we Attentive and polite Barbers-a.- rc.fi- to wait urn cuiitoaer?. .t leu - : -"i . Establislieti 1S65. . j GILMORE & CO., AllorneysatU?-! Saccessors to Chlpman, nwmCJi 629 F Street, Wasbingtoa,!)- i---' voi, -w- U .; Jif- Jia:l llKsla. extra H? i';-f.voi,-s n; Jk I'ali :dvroco. anti-iiie, till eugesi j.r oi; iHiv; In Full Kussia, jt-r voj, Ij c-ij. . - .- . "i'ii iitccii vo!nne:i n:.-v,-ir.-;dv. -din" N-oianie-s until ..c-iiiii.dun, will '-bo lAiiud OUlrS' Vt t'.Vo lH'.nt!;S. ; u a tit'!'' .:l".'.:ic v -v f v ll.t .!i - I 1 r . .-!-. ..it.;... .- . si... . - ' " Jt" ... .11 .jv tlU 41, 0,1 Jl I.'itl . I. . ' , . , ' r . ' 4 -v- .Fit Add ie 1 'aivii ieii. tte., 'Vanted. 4'. a; . a 0 4..i, eJ vs 'iii; JAIVAY,. X. 1; -0 . " 4-V w1 T. -1-1 1 J 'el, 1 . ; i the s:ti4illcr . critics iu exchanze for riaper money, cither fori fractional currency or L intcd rotates niUs, and retire them. The til vcr oi 14s already have superseded the body "of tli rctipnal currency, and they are a leal t cudcr to tUc-famc extent as fractional curtL-ny. Let the govern ment buy thc.sjil rcr bullion at what it is worth, and coin silver dollars - and usue tucm freely (o everybody who will surrcmisr a paper dollar. This is a fair and vutnwry exchange that robs nobody, j The silver -Whr ujjht to be rcccivoil hy the -crnnjeot 4J cjade a legal tender, precisely as tbe papcr dollar is. In this vay.fperUap, 0,000,000 of silver dollar wilt supersede ZQ,jQQQQ cf paper, dollars. Vnu2 '-v; i loat .-uturrjwiioa u7jine A trial of jl 4.n;'le kes will conriiwe an v printer that ba haa heca py-nearly double 17 riorth Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, OUR INKS" ARE OF A SCi'KRIoh quality, beinjr made from the htt iare dients andluadcr the personal supervision of a practical printer and pressman, therefore we will pukrant? every poand of Irk sold to beofj isuperior Jet liiack, Quick Drvintr, and entey frCfi froia settin-oil. Uur pricf3 jjre trqza 41 ty per cent, low than ant 6ter Inks ruanufiQuired la th popular .demand. Ilus process, eery step of it, will bjinslxith paper arid silver nearer and nearer to the standpoint ol gold, and wjtU Ue measures now author ized by. lav will soon brins all out monev to tha rune. YzliiJJ vUK fctioJiave paper, money suppcrZrl bylbe roiUic credit, with cold and silver coin in alun J dance, so that every man who hi3 either if'-. . . .. whtfcfhculd for lii.I&k) ia timea paL hi up in mtgi asa oarrefs to swt parchasers. ' Address. - , . KEYSTONE ritlNTlMCJ INK CO., 0' ; 1, '. 17 Xorlh Fifth Street,. dec U PbUadriphia, Fa. J A DVEETI3E ' III Tilt. - ; . 1 Wish t' P.;i ::'.! '.. id. .:'-... ! GAX or J'IaXO- -Vi-.cVn truihfanr"av that f.r ARTISTIC CONSTRUCTION BeauUfuhFinislj and .Sweet Mu-cjl CiCjiiities,. our insirutiierdi take rank with those of that Most CelGfiratSu Mannactarers. Oarxa.lv claim to favoritLm ever uic -eadni- aiauuf;icmrcr3 U ' ur Low P?ifP ..... - uJ 3 ,. WARRANT F03 FIVE YEARS. ve mritc comnxm&cr.n tli.-.t W(. n,f- ,4 :c:;':1J!'r"'--'---'A!- ffii Ffenca arand AoM ' . vtue rerv best in u-v-V thcra.ro abo HEA VILY STRING wiih , improved wire; and th. case are of soI wckhI perfect j seasoned and re- UiiRIUXTZD XOZ TO "'CRACK - Oil - . irj .. .. - - t?wR03fS fjle4 witiTSl tie tyle admbl, forfhe JSE Sead for .lilastt. .-! - . t American aad Porcign i l Patents procured ia all countries. . ton Aby--cs. Ko.ctoise "Lr granted. No fees for naipr ifS.; and conducting a rehearing. SPTpj: Fiven to Interference Ce Jff iT, V ' Office, Extensions before Ccsi r Suita in different Sutes, and 'gg:. pertinins to Inventions or Patenu. j rAiirnxxT or tiii i jtau- -sVA -AN i'l-:i: Tlil-J 3iQXy.'iS ,'OUXfl- P?rt '..n ;?" -t-: .-t.,f.v . . . ... . I .!4.j tu.i.. Details--" ,, : "fV - Ac-., kept - Claims prosecuted taps?V??4 r;- ;tarit'-' t:"' ;Vr ?;i t a w1T tliut United S&tea. Court cf C2. 4U4l.iut,.o;l .,c,v ork.c;,it. ' - - missicners of jUabama aiaa, Seof , . r. : . ! . : . . -. 'v.'- dee Li .tacit'?. .-. l- - 4-. rilf TJ.1 f-TRTpT- ti T'stjnnnTT' Commission, and all classes oi fore tne Executive leiartEiiy. Omcms. eoLDirxs filt? wul war, or their neirs. are to cslsT e ir money from tne GoTeinent,a w . no imoirledn, Writ foil h-afT eJJZrrA V no knowltHl'-s. Writ foil red i ctata amount of par ana p '.UrjsiV, close stamp, and a tail rep - i r ire o .! i 'l ' ' 'Ail omcEES, 8oaas"t!riar. vL JV"Vi il tiOi532 ruptured, or Injured la tr cc !. fcr wwa elisatlx. can obtain a l.fM will be giTen yoa free. XLi:crivi:: i:Ei;ci r? v v -1 1 -if. t ' --- t aac on Mc aru31- 'iViV:r'i.,ur, l:i. -V-ei.or t.s La'rd, Halt, Candle, . e r n t.-4 r. . 6 :"' 3 ' t. . H - - -5 DAILY nrviEWr." Price Lift. Addre??, jan 6 ' i . 8 - a COR VI n IT t- , . -- ashintf.n, Xew J-j-t. '3 "is O si V3 v 1 3 W 3 ss c 2 : r . V . - - "- - ; t ' ' ; -iS . O . 1 I 'All OmCEES, fOTlx..trr. b.-: Ing pensions are ecUUei iflV rt-imn and in tormatioa Will M ia" TJnitei States General Contested Land Coses, .ca--- !.Tin; Irm"3ti4masdJJwrv-'iJ'- i rKVItoifii TGeneral :-'-j' anu con- partmentof tnoIaUiior The last Eeport cS. General Iand OlBce sbows 'Wo ySSvrarrantsoudJ sued under act of fXVj cash for them. Sendbrrf j-- , assignments are iisperfcs e j toperiectthes. ; . 'j to a separata buread rienced lawyers affa istf f ' J3j reason lLfJ ttijrt &Jf are suspended froa T; G! and other oSces h yf.d. attorneys mt .j. faU -S'5 Z2 w ,rroper papers on 7TZZ gj: cxr- AswecharrsnoJrfitt. for return PWfrT, t iilUiaU 44 ill classes cx noaia"- ! Address P.O.EOX!. . 4 . mil i r. w I laiTB pieasaiw 4 ' a A; iJenco inbo cf 4 f.l i .f - r
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 22, 1877, edition 1
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