. - i , The Dafly: Review. JOSH. "T. "JAMES, Ed. and Prop WILMINGTON, N. C. 877. THE NEW REVENUE COLLEC TOR. OF THE SECOND DIS TRICT. ' '.J'' . ) ':'":, 'M'-! The appointment of Ilyman,the colored cx-Conirrcssman. as Collector for the Sec- O 7 j one! Internal Ketcnnc District, nee 8ATURDAY, JUNE 23, VIEWS AND REVIEWS. suspicion upon cVcrv such word they may hereafter utter. Naturally, if Mr. liaycs docs really de sire to build up a new party in the South bis first morkwiU be to confer a few fat offices upon Southern editors as an enter- I . M- i V 1 1 1. L.nn.ea l.rnflinr' HP Tower, removed, seems to W caused U- , m.ire a howl Wsoroc of the Conscrva- bwiu puu - - x . Miscellaneous. Toncorial. SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY. i : newspapers in this State. Now why BhouMVt Hvruan have the position.? What rteht has lWcrs to it any more The Maryland PeninsuU h is bluo p ed than livman ? They both belong to the - - i about 4, 100.000 .quarts strawberries. .The same political party and Mr. Hayes, so Jar, 'Vason is nearly closed, and the rop has his irialc n ' appointment in .the South fallen.!! about 2,000 ;000.'iuarts from the Vj itsiilc tf the Republican party, if we ex- ..i;m.ir . . rrui i in owe apnoinxmenc oi tne iuui Tim firit shipment of t iron to Kit- wahcd-ovcr Democrat . from Tennessee, rope hat been made, according to a I J.ilti- n .1VI wi ,fUO 1116 V uu vu morflnr; Fire tons have been soi.it ditto ditto of the Memphis Avalanche; and i , from Pittsburg to Antwerp. Is bernhning of a; new revolution? Jlf the laws Of Florida no mail w ho has lost an arm or a leg, no matter liow or I . i . t v.: - -1 this the llii'Voaii appcaranccs,wasuoneior pouucai rcafons. 1 1 vinan was shoved one side to make room for his , Accidehcy, ex-Gbv. Iirogden, and why should'nt Towers be 'T ' uT' j-V'b made to give way for ex-Congressman wlwn, or from what cause, can he taxed - f ; ' llyir.an? The white Republicans in this State have always" held the best and fattest offices while the poor negro, the bone and sinew of the Republican racks,' got only the leavings. Upon the whole, vc rather incline to the opinion that His Fraudulency has shown a proper appreciation of the colored mm'n services bvw ousting Powers and - - : putting' in Ilyman. PROSPECTS. OP THE NEW U. S. FOUR PER CENT LOAN. .' Notwithstanding the dullness of nearly all business interests, says the Charleston Xeics and Courier, there seems little pros pect that the new United .'States 4 per centum which has just j been offered to the Teuncssee liver, will be) lourttcn and a people will be taken up with the avidity half miles long. Something less than a I which was anticipated in many' quarters millioJl of dollars, in addition, to the L If there were vast amounts of private ' f . . 1 1 - Ml 1 J : l ... i ' " I t . 1 . . .. amount alrcaay expenucu, win oc ncues- y capital ready to suizo a govcrumem, loan sarv to comoUtc r;tlw : work. The locks at 1. 'per cent, interest, wo should have will be large enough to accommodate a I S2cn more of it seeking -J-pa- cent, inter for any busiucss he mayentrr iuth, always excepting tho linuor business Tho laying down of undergrond tele-. graph advances rapidly in Germany. The line from Maycnco to Marbury is com plctc that from Cassci to j,cij progress. Two . lines, each w wires, will run run from IJerlin burg. ' . .. , Tho trade of the United States with Russia during the calendar year was so small as to be positively The exports to Russia 'were only $'J,G8G,- 000, and 8,2CC,000 ofthat was raw cot ton, and. $056,000 moro was petroleum The imports were only' $C'2G,000. 'Yti canal around Mussel Shoals, in th sic is in tli seven to Ilam- of 1870 absurd.' firit class Mississippi ivcr steamer. Tho.Gctnian. Socialist party lately held a couTontion in Gotha, the former home of Goctbc, Tho; Socialists jiave already fifteen ' TeprcscntaliTCS in the German i'arllMlnti ytk) though few in number, are united in principles and policy. For-. ty-t wo journals are, published throughout tho country in their interest. Five thousand four huudrcil and six teen jiollars and fifty-three cents were sont last year during the yellow fever by the Knights of Tyt,hias to the aid of Savan hah, and,tbo receipts and disbursement of this sacfcil fund have all been duly ajccoum- 1 cd for, and the-proper vouc tiers given to II1C pilOllC. AI1C VUlgUUa llOJll UVJ lJ mau thirty States bclongiug to . the Federal Union contributed this fund. Russian ladies' have' annealed to Ger many for subscriptions toward fumishin eupplics for tho sick and wounded of the Russian army, and much money nas ucen 'subscribed by the court and nobility. The Gqrman icoplc, however, arc reluctant. "" They recall tho fact that, during the late war with France, collections of the kind in Russia "were made entirely for the bcucfit of French soldiers, and that Russian .newspapers chronicled German successes V, with an ill-concealed dissatisfaction. Tho Washingtoh Star throws this stone it tho Ohio snake : "Secretary Sherman aumiui, over uia uu Diufcuv-, i" M from tn tho Chicago Inter' Ocean, that o Uugb Sherman, tho collector of internal revenuo at Dcs Moincs,L Iowa, is. his brother. This being the case and. both brotheridrawing fay from the Treasury department, the country will Wait with uo little anxiety to see which one of the ' twain will resign or bo discharged under t lin 1imtVisr anil nlr tlm f;unilv rule 1 ft . acpanmcni. Tho beautiful gold casket presented -to General Grant by the city of Loudon "has vu the obrcrso central panel a view of the Capitol aV Washington, and on the left oTro tho monogram and arms of the Lord . Mayor. On the reverse side is a .view of the cirifsace t GuUdball, and an ap iTOprutVmscrtptionr At the end are two figures, alofd gold, modeled and chased, rcnrc8entiDZ tho city 6f London'and the United States, and bearing their respect ire shields,1 the latter executed in rich enamel.1 At the comers arc double col- umns, laurel wreathed 'with corn and otton, and tn the cover a cornucopia., o ubletarAicil of thof fefiility and prosper ity of the-Uuited States. 1 OucclthtjrnoJt remarkable things lately .. published in the way oi portraiture is tuc X London . ' Graphic's group of the Royal familrTTpn.laPd--tho goqd Queen iirrmmded bv her . childreu and her children's "tlnldrcn, to bu surprising uum . i . ' . i i course, arc bcr aaugatcrs m-iaw anu sous-.""In-latr ; 'jolQug' who are some whq: have T a slightly foreign look; but tne groups as 1 nrnsA - VXncArx thu imnrcsiion of a ti uvj w, wm j a thoroughlr healthy end " happy KugHish family; and EngUAinca may well'? b j proud of if, if only as an example of wliat gooutf&UA;fc..ujcif 4&in,uu can pf yuuvu. does not appear "to bo any ' immediate i danger, that the house of Guelph will bc- mcnt of Mr. Thompson, of'thc Acalanclic, miV n l.v.kcd unon as a sure indication of such a policy Aa Un ray ALtn Illustrated Magazine ii'l O t .l Fimnnl AT ill sJH m- mer Holiday Number in July, a JAKiE HEW BARBER SHOP. TUft PATRONS andOhe public fienirally -LTJL are reapecuallj iatormcaftnat l opened a ? f! i NE.:BARBEH t SllOV, at No. 7, South Front street, where the fol- Miscellaneous 'have critic said of it: "Wc are not sore but tnat Scribner has touched Irish-water mark. We do not sec what worlds are left to it to con- . a i niifr kiit inp nuD isners uu iiu wiwiust The man wno accepts h-... 'hA the ultima thule of lUAb VUVJ w . 1 nffi"p urder Mr. Haves cannot oppose his excellence they ' believe "there are other ther rronose to rr- lrn llf. Stl " , . r- , conquer them." lon as he tolas a position bv be-, SO worms lo conquer, The prospectus lor tne new toiuiuc the titles of more than fifty papers (mosUy illustrated) , by writers of the highest menu Under the head oi - fcfcForeifi:n Travel." n lntor nn tfcp .Vilf." br Qen. Mc- "Sauntcrina About Constanuno- iave lan policy, whatever that policy may be 1 rn rr tie. ho. bfclds a position bestowed j.VU j. him. The desire for office, as we all know. has been the banc of the South ever since the war, and many of I those who stood hih in the esteem and confidence .of the Southern people fell beneath the tempta- welj tion. The Itransition from one partj to pleDV Charles Dudley Warner ; "Out of another is! sometimes a comparatively My Window at Moscow," by Eugene Schuy anoiu r 1 s . . IT . ler; c-An American in TurkistanV etc. Three short Step and It seems to uu ii". Ferial stories arc announcea ?tn mnke it an1 car.v one. N nat yiJll,J i.v" i is it that Pope says? Vice is a monster of so frightful mien As to be hatfed needs but to be seen; Yet seen tod oft, faariilmr with her face "We-ttrst enaure, men pny, ua-u tinui.v.. And the! same, may with equal truth be said of Radicalism. It is a vice, which La nnrl rh?r;3ed . SC'VCU fair Southern jftatcs; w hich has crushed every thing save life and hope out of their peo rvlo. vViii-l-i has .cmnnvcris K'J tlicir treasuries, laid waste their fields and beg garcd their credit, the record of- which is known to us all. If we must touch it then let us touch if carefully, handle it only with a nair of longs and get no nearer 'ta'it than' u-c are now. Let Southern newspapers beware, then, lest; like th Xfom,-.Vi;5 irnlnnrlir. "thfi last State O that man shall be worse than the tirst.; Shaving 10 cents ; Hair Cutting 25 cents ; j bbampoo io cent. Open on Sunday morning. dec 18 , CHAS. E. CLEAPOR. 1 i ARPLETOW'S THE KEV imm liYCLBPiil NEW KEVISED EDiTIOX. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on I every subject. Irinied from new type, ond illustrated with. Several Thousand Engravings and Maps . The work originally published under the title of THE NEW AMEKICAN CYlAXJlMS D1A was completed in l!J7o, siuce which time the wide circulation which it has at- rI" l-. nnSMtiiMN I tained in air parts oi the United fcstates and 1 ICnO I clS I wi I II lU ril i Uhe signal developments which have taken i place in every urauce 01 scieiivc, wivmun., Bv Dr. Holland, the Editor, and art, have induced the editor and pu b- 1 lishsr to su bmit it to an exact and thorough Kwn.i dnrv of S.;venoafc3 ' ir are me oieues i reviAwu, smu w imuc uc-.t cu.vu . ., " I. ,i if fV. I THE AJlEUICAJi CYCLiOit.IJIA. satislactioii to me reauura ui ,.. - W4t. . tho . Mt tj(J nrn of age 1m- man who has been ahvavs"tied to a woman 8 iterative want. rinsrs." but who, by the deatn oi nis j he movement of political anairs nave a"V f; . V.iia laiii nn the I WHhm tne last ten years uie progress v The scene of this latest novel 13 Jaid on the disoovery m every department oiknowledg. banks of the Hudson, lhe hero is a youne i ,3 a new WorJt of reference an im HILTON vs SELIGMA Anuiufi stua.j ix , 1 sequent revolutions nave oveurreu, i wi - T raf ton. will beffin on the completion ot 1 nat 1 j national changes of peculiar moment. Lasi o' Lowrie's" bv Mrs. Hodgson uurneii. 1 xne civil war of our country, whicn was ai Mrs Burhett s story, begun in August, naa 1 its neignt wnen uie iasi, voiume ui iw y1" pathos and dramatic power which have been work appeared, has happilyl ended, and a p Ynhii. I new course of commercial, ind industrial A 'i . . . r , jurtlvitv has been commenced; Iherpistonea series 01 ogmai - accessions to - onr geographical rtuisiteiv musiiaifu )tici i tnmvhi w havn ifin made ov i ue limt'iau- Scicnct," bv Mrs. Herrick, each paper com-1 gie explorer pf Africa. nlete. in it-sell. I The great political re voiuuous ox ui 'I hre are to DC, lroui various ut-uo, pa.ys.ia uwaue, wim uit v . lu-a ' . r r I of Hm. lin.v broutrbt mto nublio view a , "HoniO Life and TraVOI. every one's mouth, and of whoso lives . ,:tr,tf. nwn nd evervne is curious to know the part culaw i km. 1 1 1 .itiii .1 1 Li ' : : Liwiio .w . . . i aai i i iiiiw ir- r- , - JW.., 4 u i ureal oaiues uave utxu country hie, village imprcvemcnts, etc., by I taat sieges maintained; of wnlch the detaUs well-known spcciansis. ... I are as yet preservea oniy in uie ue;.viiicio. Mr. Barnard s articles on various inuus- i or m trie trasient puuucaiions 01 me uj. Ul . . ... r.. ;r.r.lnrlA ihn hwmrT OI I anrl which omrfiT. TlilW tO IftKe lUeif Uli.C 'l'l, Vnn, V,u-L- r,iinnr; sn.c.m to have l"es 01 mi cat am iwmu- iviv.v V I n.Ti nkontli hktnrv. xuv'w... . .r,.r. S'Somo l'xpriments in uo-operauon, jx i iieiuwucuu ,v.vv.---j . . .. i , r t u ooui w XiKyi imuuio r - , i - Pra.rlnflr the nresent edition for one pretty heartily! lor Jna"e iienry Scottish L.oat r actory in uie t.v VrTr,Hniriv been the aim 1 1 .1,,,,- t,i1 iari, ,ano. uornciaie. in uc 1 ",r in l-piml t(j hi action towards "u,1'"v', "" V ' thti, n -;t; h I euitors wormg uowu iue uuuuuai.iv ill ic am iu uio aunm i.uciiv.o otlipr ianers arc. "The British I tvceihia ratps n.nl tn furnish an est, at the slight premium at which the 41, ncr cents were lately ofleretl. lut so long as from G to fJ per cent, can be had over the count r' on mortgage and 5 per cent, or even 1 pur cent, iii the savings banks, a government loan a t i per cent will only be soight by trust funds. If banks invest 'their unused balances, they run the risk of being obliged to dispose of the bonds at 07 or 98 when they want the moncv. r inanciai insutuiions aim nisu- tutioiia with permanent funds, from whose Hilton Mr. Seligman, the Jew -Judge Hilton certainly has a light to say who "shall and who sb.all notbe ad mitted as a guest of his hotel civil rights or no civil rights. It is altogether a mat tcr of taste; or choice, we presume, liut thnn the natural nucstion that arises after -- A fcnrh conduct, is what arc the Jews goii rt .iK.nt itr. Will fhfv continue to m,J t. -V V I ' ..... j who thu income they are supported. Arc all under stress, just now, to raisers' large an in come as possible, aud will not accept 4 per cent., when by a little more activity on the part of 'trustees good loans can be made at 0 per cent. , Wc do n6t antici pate, therefore, any great .rusV for 1 per cent, bonds. The; most premising market for! tho bonds iu this country is in the banks themselves, as a Substitute for the o and G per Cents kept oudeposit with the United States treasurer to secure circula tion. There was onlv about a hundred millions of G cr cctits thus on ,dcposit on the 1st of last November, and this has been reduced considerably by voluntary exchanges and 4 he forced sale of bonds in the interim. The .legitimate profits from the funding syndicate are derived from the allowance of one-half of one per cent, commission. The expenses of placing arc estimated at one-eighth, leaving a profit of 375,000 for cvrrv hundred millions placed. If the bonds arc' disposal of above par, as thcfour?anda half "per cents were, the nrofit i:Gorrcsnoudif2lv increased. Under Secretary lloiitwellsv coutract with the first syndicate, the latter were allowed to draw ftiterest on both classes of bonds during the three months m U'ljich they could exchange .them. Tl.aJ, is, the sii per cctits. to be drawn -in drew interest up to the end of the three months of call, and five icr cent?, drew interest from the be ginning of the same period, making two nnl thrrn-miarters tier cenL interest for the three months. This practice mads so much scandal that it was left out of subsequent dealings with the " syndicate. The present contract" squires the snb- ... . . j- i scribers to pay the Uovcrnment par ana accrued interest. Tractically. therefore, the syndicate pay the interest on. the new bonds for the first three months and tin til interest ceases on the six per cents called in. ; Consequent! v, although 1 the first four and a half per. cents, were issued September 1, they do noil appear in the debt stafenients tjll three months after and the amlunt oi for atul v hf i'cr cents iu thd debt statement of if ay '3 1, Iwas onlv 805,000,000, or somewuat more than halt tuc amount our. come ex inct. the of t he the ac- Workinfrman's Ilomc,""A Nation of Shop- curate account f the most recent discoveries i niio'r.nninTa Wipk for the Child. I in ccimictf nf Rvprv frehs nroduction in KLll'tl ti ixc 1 1 v " i mi .... t - ii. UvvM'f v r m. . xx ' I I itersuire-imd of the newest inventions in A ricl.U- illustrated series will be riTen on the practical arts.as well as to give a succinct A4mrfnib; Flood and bj -i?inf. record ot the VW lUttU various writers, and each on a amerent Tiie WOrk has been begun after long and theme. The subject of ' . I careful preliminary labor, and with the most "Household and Home Decoration ample resources ior carry uignou . . -.In uKfnl tfvminn.tinn. I will have a prominent place, whilst the latest None or the original stereotype plates. have nrnHurtions of American humorists will ap- iWpn nsprt. hnt everv traiie has been printed pear from month to month. The list ot short- onnew type, forming, in fact, a new Cyclo- er stories, biographical and other sketches, poediaV with the same plan and eOinpass as otr- is a lon' one its predesess,of, but with a fargreater pecun- ctc., ia a lonj, one. , tn PTnHit,nm. and with such improve- encourage or patronize a man wno inns The tutorial aePa ,rhomrand mentlaitsiiipositiouasliavebeeu suggest publicly proscribes their race ? We should lrL &rs fn riencea ndcnh.rged kuow- hone for their own self-respect that they literarv matiers, from London, by Mr. Wei- I Tne illustrations which are introduced for 7 s c 1 ii . -i 4i. .i jL :i: : iuiu, WOU1U lit)!, UUtj I lUlb llicy Will uuauiiuuiiaij . , r. as a People, rciu; from the house I v-- rr iif IjII r. I I II ihi. iikiiiiiun HL11A X muM. but never Kiake a purchase of anything specially to the freshest thought ot the i Christ- features of scenery, architecture and art, as ! - .7. . . . Man thinkers and scholars of tni3 country. I well as the various processes of mechanics We mean to make the magazine sweeter and. manufactures. Although intended for and purer higher and nobler, more genial instruction rather than embellishment, no anri .ronormis m all its utterances and influ- pains liave been spared to insure their and Seners m ail iw uwerancts an Rustic excellence;the cost of their execution enegs, and a more welcome j f r than i ever enotm and ,s lievea tney wlu nnd belore in homes of rehncment and culture. a welcome reception as an admirable feature FIFTEEN MONTHS for $4. of the Cyclopoeilia and worthy of its high Scribner for December, now ready, and This work is sold to subscribers only, pay which contains the openinj: chapters 01 1 able on delivery oieacn volume, it wui ue the first time in the present edition have The pa'cs of the magazine aviII be open, as been mlded not lor tne sane oi pictorjat ei- sc ever to buy not only heretofore, so far as limited space will per- of T Stewart fc CnJ 01 - v. j. . k3ii-. ai --) fi... snfi;il and relirrious lite ot the wona, ana i "... , . . . . ,v...... o,,,i ramorimhio that comes from that cstabiishmcnt. We have only this to say in regard to oui fellow-citizens of the Hebrew pcrsua- I. sion, that if all classes of citizens, native born aud foreigners, were as liberal in dispensing charities, as faithful in paying taxes and as true to tho best 'intercuts of the community in winch they; Jive as the curiosity ana . iniere&u jreinD uy m tvttp.A with spvrsii thousand Wood Kmirav- " I .. .Knn 4Fiia m o munA h a a VPT 17' . ., ,1 i--., I rcauiiuic uuwua y"""""v' " I ings, and with numerous coiorea iunogrp- fnrn wmi ( wo. have, ill our !. . j mi.t),.nnn.,mr.ari nf fiw htir r1.V o x- , v.-v,.- - . neen ltBueu. iue luictuumuwo i nicisiaus. . . . . .... humble opinion, in many respects, a more for August, beptember, ana "ctooer, con vioimin-. Af in turn ' will he read with eaer I completed in sixteen large octavo volumes. JSicholao Wmturn, will oe reaa wun ed0er i 1r.t.ior nl MZ rcrpd fuv illus- internet Fnrnr fi nn more I ' ' " . . " !.,l.l!i.' minrini rf tni mafT!l7.in hftS VOtl Israelites arc, then would we .have, i our been issued. The three numbers of Scribner McMans. September, and Uctober, con I ' tnininn-thft oDeninr chapters of ''That hass I Ti o-n H Sftrln nf KinniTlir. prosperous community. o'Lcwrie's," will be given to every new subf I ,vj o scriber (who requests it), and wnose suDscrip- l Tn ftxtrn, ciotn. per vol. So 00 : In Library A gentleman who has spent many years tion begins with the .November number. -? I Leather, per vol, w 00; In Half Turkey Mo- in the bar West and has travelled exten- muP snpcial terms on bonnd volumes. I ailUner vol. S8 00: In FullMoroco, antique, Subscribe yith the nearest bookseller, or send I gilt edges, per vol, 10 00; In Full Kussia, a rheck or P. O. monev order to SCRIBXER & CO., 743 Broadway, W. I. cc 28 AND. sivcly through it, docs not take the rose colored view of its future 'indulged iu by sonic enthusiasts. In .his opinion,, the States of Colorado and Nevada, which are States only in form, lind the Territories of Wyoming, Dakota, Montana, 'Idaho, .Utah, New Mexico and Washington, will never attain, nor can' they support, an aggre gate population of more than 1,100,000, or about one-fourth the population of the Slate of New York. 'lie bases his esti mate oa the scarcity of fertile lauds, the difficulty of obtaining vatcr) the prcsensc of untillablc mountain ranges, arid deserts. S:c. In his opinion each territory, bv making the inost of its mining and farm ing resources, may acquire population the orcans and pianos manufactured by sumsient to mjh title: it to admission as a State,-but not one UlikcJy to ever have more than a single member of Congress. Except in the Senate, the relative power of the East and West will not therefore. b$ thinks, be much changed in the future. 2 9 tier' vol. 10 MO. Thirteen volumes now ready. .Succeeding volumes, until completion, will be issued once in two months. Specimen pages of the AmekicanCv ciiOPKDiA. showing type, illustrations, etc., will be sent gratis, on application. First-Class Canvassing Agents Wanted. Address the Publishers, D. AITLETOX & CO., 549 &' 55 BnOADWAY, N. Y.j All the latest impaoemn3 combined into m k CO Was gtont X7, 9, 3 Toall who wih to purchase either an OR CAX or I'lANO we can truthfully say that for Watchmakers, &c. if, T. W. DUO WIT 6l SOZ7S,: WATCH XI AKEK8 AND JEWELLEIlS. , o. 37 Market Istr-ct, "j Wilmington, if. C.1 ? (EsUblished 1823.) GUARANTEE f HE HONEY'S WORTH for every article purchased of them. An elegant stock of fine Watches, Clock? Jewelry, Silverware, Fancy Goods, Ac, kept constantly on hand for -sale at a 'very Blight advance on Jew York cost. , s , Agents fer tjie Diamond Spectacles. J . Oar cottntrT friends are invited- to call and see. '-r- ' : ' ' dec 13 ' i WAS AW AUD ED rag HESTlPREMllPi! At the Centennial Exliibitinn, intv always carried oa: the lusi)MhV fc: wherever cxlUUiiej. r :. A COMPACT.' SiMPii?.niT,r STITCH." MACHINE. AlwSmffi?' WANTS of EVERYBODY. Fz SEWING MACH I N E traifSSJ S years since by the aid of the htxi talent Mechanical Skl IjrSf aTl lhe EPScntial Parts (rS MACHINE, is SiairLE fadSJ? 8Ul?JSielOIt in Strength contains less Working P2rhc4wciv: Of DOING a wider raJlyalllr-; Sewing Mhcriines. ItwinEntan without cosirso ONE CENTfrrfeji In the Manufacture cf lim MACI1IM& Very Best Materials tn r The WEARING TAKTS are HARDDtS arid the Mechanism has been coksik with the epecial nVip of jproducr: Easy Bunninar, DURABLE, vAiL NOISELESS MACHINE, adapted EQ WEl,!, for Coarge or fine THREAD, & TON, BILK or LINEN, SEWlXGfcs Hghtent Muslins to Beaver Ctoik ti. leather, such Confldeneeumi in the INTRINSIC MERITS tf b HOME SEWING MACHINE tbt every MACHINE is fully Warranted for Five leas. LITE AGENTS xranted ia loaiXa-rtw vc are not represented. ' Send for prices, and fampfcs of iwtikat on the HOME, or call at any of cureffica. JoHHSO'li, Olark i;Cij 30 TJaioa-Spire, Is? Id 64 Washington Street, Boston, Maw. . .llU8econdATAiKi!5ksi,fi .Ml Btate Street, Chicago, EL---" 21 South 5th Street, Et. Leu, 1 71Jow Montgomery St., Saa Frandieo, CiL JAS. T. PKTTEWAT, C. . H. 8CUCX.K2M A LESSON OF TO-DAY. 'The appointment of - 3rr. Thompson, one of the proprietors, of the Mcmplija AcalancLc, formerly a staaac'hfienrAlui paper, as rostmaster "in "that city, seems to IiSNte--' given a new impetus to sonic of thcfcse Southern papers which have been wci'it to S9iind the praises of our fraudulent President. Dut there is one thing that these gentlemen should consider very carefully and that U that no matter how disinterested they may be. In their praises, the people who read' what llcy write will be apt to look with 'the utmost A. Medicine ofManyUscs, A luedicine which remedies dyjvpita, ! liver eomplaint, constipation, debility, in termittent and remittent fevers, urinary and uterine troubles, depurates the blood, opnteracts a tdendency to rheumatism ami gout and relieves nervousness, may be trulj' said to liaye many use.s. 'Syivh an ar ticle is Hostetter s Hitters, one of the luost leiiable alteratives of a disorderly to a vell ordered state of the system ever; prepared or sold. It bas been over a quarter of a cen tury before the public, is endorsed by in;iny eininent professors of the healing art, and its jnerits have received repeated recognitions iu U; .coliinin's of leading American nnd frreiiru journL?. 'I: is highly-esteemed in eVerj- vkrt of this couutry,and iaciScusively. ued in South America, Mexico, the British posssjliw and the West Indies, If its inr croasein public favor in the past i? to be regarded as a reliable criterion of its"gaiu in popularity iu coining years, it has indeeil a upleiidid future before-it. ' Free Lunch. 4 T T THE CEMKXMAL, o. VI, Market street, cverrdaT. Turtle soup; from '11 to 1 oclocV. AJes Twines, Whiskey and Cigars for a consideration. . may 1 ": " JOHX CARROLL. '-'A DVEETISE IS TIIK v DAILY REVIKW. AUTISTIC CONSTRUCTION HEECfiJUIDISL CBUlIISSIflD lieautifulj kiuLh and Sweet Muscat Qualities, our instruments take rank with those of that Most Celelratei Manufacturers. Our only claim to faToritismover other rcadin2 manufacturers is Our Low Prices; .1 rctlucet! to meeting the requirenients of the times, i ueterminca not to be undersold Brokerage iHouse. ECEIYE 'BEGDLAULY and r han on exhibition, samples of Coffee, Floor, Kice, Molasses, Sugar, Svrups, Tobacco, Ac, Ac Tate briers for Meat, Lard, Salt, Candles, Batter, Cheese, Soap, Lve, Potash, Ac. . Wire prom ptlj all orders. Orders and con- and at the same time furnishing instruments IfYe are agents for tbe sale of WILCOX, that we fully- WARRANT FOR FIVE YEARS, we mviic correspondence that we may have an: opportunity to pro ve satifactoril j all that we here asicrt. Our FIAXOS arc furnished with the C ImpoYcd French Grani Astion ' (tbe rerv best in use); they are also HEAVILY STRUNG with the improved wire; and the cases are of solid rose wdod perfectly seasoned and wUnilAXTED NOT TO CRACK OR ! WARP. '. . i Qzr ORGANS are furnished with all tie modern improvements, as to stops, action, etc, hjle the CASES are of the . recen tcabinet styte, admirably suited for the parlpr. r' jp-oena ior illustrated Catalogue, and Prisce List. CORNISH & CO.. Washington, New Jersey.' and the Bcaslr Cotton Ties. PETTEWAY & SCIinLKEX. dee 13 ' " ' ; - ' ' a s J3 3 o 73 c t 3L'tf? 3 US 5g 3. fit 5-s O t 2 o c "S 2 o ft 22 -20 biTX' 2 -3 lAddresi, jan 0 I" t a a 5i la D Mi Happv K'H.IKF TU 101.' .NO JlES k fmm f ho cfTetis of.Erwrs and Abuses 'in cut If life.' Jfjv- fc to Jlarnaze rcuiivu. .f" trAtmiEt. New f UiVillV " ' r , . and icmarkabic icihciIh-j. i,v-3 ond rrpuars sent free jjuvn.T r i ' Howard Associatios, 41J X I Ninth SL, rhiladelphu, U t 1 ! An InstituUon havinj a ! u reputation for honorable cj i g duct and professinnaUb.l i J E. AUTIS, 17AS1II0NALE BAKBER, V Front Street, under Jo done in the highest-s yle jof tbe srt Attentive and polite Larbcra to wait upon customers. feb24 1 GILMOBE & CO., Attorejs successors w 020 F Street, Washiagt , I ' American and ' r,rrvrnnd in all countries. Crttnted. No fees for oakiF amlaations. No addUonal fc, and conducting a rehearing. Piren to Interference Cases tj &ffice. Extensions before Cfnfrw?' r Suits in different States, u WfrtaliimgtoInTentioMorF UniUd SUti Courti J"Cj of par and Yvjov ZTa m nil reDlT. M , ecuted la tbeSipref OdTs Court ofj gfSS mission ers oi cJ u- war. or their hei.--rcl tats amount win twtrivea Toa free. . rntnror liiured JOj r?S in pensions ariiwttufassAr stamp aadiafonnauonwuiw -.SltittiOesWJiCjJj rated Mfon i Old Boiatj ""55 ,i atfigmen w haTS been ti mlW T fairs Pleasure m "Taid V'a CQ-