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' . ' " ' '. - : ' , . ' ' ' ' . ' ,!:. : ' , , . . ... - . . TIi8T Daily: Review. JOSH. T. JAMBS, Ed. and Prop wiimiwgton, nr. c. TUESDAY. JULY 21. 1877. VIEWS AND REVIEWS. . Senator Wallace, of Pennsylvania, is in Washington on department business. lie car-tbsi tbe Democratic party will carry . rtnnsylrania next fall by a very resecta ble majority. ,The Republican State Convention in Pennsylvania has been postpone! lor a week to gire the managers a little time to look around. The machine docs not ap pear to be Tunning as smoothly as in the olden dys. Tbe.Yicksbuig7crati is of the opinion that the contest for the nomination of Gotenior of Mississippi will be between Governor Stone, the incumbent, anl cx- HnTminr HumtibrevH. There are several vw..w. g y others mentioned, but they are umler stood to bo too far behind to make their efforts interesting. Tha increase in the mortality of the largo. cities is frightful this season. Xuw York has shown heavy increase for the last two weeks, and now the lJultimore Gazette calls attention to the same sad state of the health of that city, and.re marks : "Otfr present death rate is ter rible, surpassing anything we have ever known, except in season of malignant epi demics." There were reported in New York last week the death of 520 children under five years of age, all of whom died of "sum mer . complaint." In the twenty-four hours ending Monday noon, 1 IS children under four and one-half years died, most of them in densely populated tencmcut housea.r The Philadelphia Press says that while there is depression in the dry goods trade, manufactories of that city arc in a remark ably, flourishing condition, some of them doing a better business than at any previ ous period, The production on this year is estimated at 600,000,000, against $552,000,000 last year. Assistant Secretary of the Interior lkll has worked himself into unpopularity at, the Department at Washington, uy order ing tho Disbusring Clerk to discontinue advances during the month to JLlic clerks of the department. For some years it has been the rule to advance salaries otic uipntli whenclerkswcrc grouted thirty day's' ab sence, under full pay, to visit their homes- --..'. i A foreign correspondent of the Cincinnati Enjjuircr says: "I have an item relative to tho Turk tab commander of the Dauubc army, Abdul Kcrim. The old man has the most gigantic appetite in Europe. His dinner ordinarily consists of an entire roast kid, twenty-fivo or thirty . boiled eggs, and, when in good form, he tops off with a gooso or a chioken. I have this officially. When not occupied in digest- idz a small luncii ol tins character, the venerable warrior is supposed to be look- iug after the movements of tho Musco FIRST PUT YOUR OWN nOUSE IX ORDER. , r- -With all the provocatiqn thatherl1ias been in the South since the var forhm iust treatment1 and oppression inflictcaby military satraps of the Canby fctrirto ih !ip Vrortl men's Bureau. rre- c ...... .....- . . tided over by such unprincipled villains and sanctimonious hypocrites as O. O. Howard, of Chanccllorsville time, the lawless eienj-nt has never yet broken loose to the cstpnt that has been shown in any oiic of the several riots that have occurred in tho Northern cities of late years. With all the talk about Ku-Klux organi zations and tfcc enactment of Ku-Klux lays by C'nirress, administered as they were'too by such -willing tools and men of such infamous characters as Bond, of the l S. Circuit X'ourt, the South has never Vet been goaded into that resistance of law which has exhibited itself in New York city, in the coal regions of Penn sylvania, aud riht in the very shadow Of the Cipitol at Washington City. : It has not been a month since the vir- of the idea that this iaApaternai" gov ernment ft ' l'i 1 . rsTtoTlIirthbl unprecedented strikes IvUih vete bade the pretext for the calls, it fciay beaa thaCtney arc utterly in delensiblcfirllo far as they were attended by; violent finterferenco with legitimate bireiness.Pmiistiment of tbc promoters of such violence could not be too certain or too quick. But it should come from the State until the State has exhausted its power to punish. Two Postmasters have so far resigned their officios rather than retire from places on political committees. One is a JJcmo crat"'a"ndrlhe"6ther a Republican. As there are thousands of Republican Post masters td one Democrat who held such an office, and the resignations are equal in number, it will be seen that the latter party retains its old preeminence in de votion to a pure public service. The number of Republicans who arc getting off the committees, rather than lose tbeir places, is immense. A dispatch which is deemed reliable says that camps of insurgent Mexican?, have been established on Tera soils and that a force is there being recruited to march against the established Mexican Government. Here is a strictly legitimate opportunity 'for1 Secretary Evarts to use A- i ' rr ill . 11 UUlfcWi OUtbCB iroVPS Oil luu . i-nt, read the boutnern people lectures uponi papers whicu wish to lie considers propriety of conduct, and all on account Administration papers arc reviving the of the Chisholm tragedy in Mississippi, suggestion thatMr. Banks would make a an occurrence very much to be - lamented D: . "7n " ind regret ted, it is true, but one which positi0n and, anticipating candidacy, has pales into insignificance in comparison carefully refrained from , taking sides f I with or against tnc Administration. ne Vkllli ilJllU Vi lAAV liunvuivu vumw I CD WW I L r 1- - , f i r. rr lull! . r ; 4. x'. neareai, we una uomu iu tuiJiin'6 1 , self was by a remark that .was much in Lngland and .Middle htatcs. Bunsbv's stvlc. "We shall know more Capital, has been lying idle iu the 0f the Administration iu a year" said the Northern .States for manv years, waiting General and neither side has taken offense ... r.. ..r ;n..Mtmonf at the remarlc. it it were not certain mat Ml UIM01lUlllt.V 1VI tV BilIU luililiuivun , , . , , , , . somewhere. The North has been over- CUil'lu l,r: . . .. 1 . . ... . thereare.no doubt, many conservative stocked with capital while the boutli lias - Wi ns ,vh() wollid vote for Banks. ben euuiless, hht no inducement what- rathcr than see a mere Radical or less nvrr V,.n11 nJrkn nnr (Christian friends of com netcnt person elected. But there is the North seek any investment in a eoun- no occasion for going to the enemy fcr a , A, iii" Speaker. i Gukihje. try whore there was so much lawlessness, , Contraction, according to the C'incin- natti Enauircr. is at the bottom of the particular pains to represent to the peo- ., , . . w . yirrini:, aml that pic of the -North, by misrcprcsentatimi, . believes that the company's bu.ine.s existed in the Southern country. While hag bccn cintracled 'more than ten pet the State governments of the South were . i, fiva i,; ' I HII I I I 1 I ' IXMl. 1 I 1 H I'll't .1 IMI I . Miscellaneous. Tonsorial. SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY. w barber shop. ATY rATRONSand the public rcneraJIr J.T JL'are respectfullj informed that I have opened a NEW BARBER SHOP, Miscellanoous. Aa Uxi;iVAi.i:u lLLL bTiiATi:n Magazine i When Scribncr Issued its 'famous Midsum mer Holiday , Number in -July, a friendly critic said of it i ' We arc not sure but that Srribner has touched hiirh-water mark. Wc do not.see what worlds are left to it to con- nuer." But the publishers do not consider that they have reached ,the ultima thule of excellence they believe "there are other: conuuer thexu. : The prospectus for the new , volume gives the titles ot more than fclty papers vmostiy illustrated), by writers of the highest merit, Under the head ot at To. 7, South Front street, where the fol lowing low prices have been adopted : Shaving 10 cents ; Hair Cutting 25 cents ; 1 Shampoo 25 cents. Open on Sunday morning. dec 13 ClIAS. E. CLEAPOK. 1 -rr "Foreign I ravel," APPLETOW'S mum mimui I. NEWfliEVlSKD EDITION. TELE NEr Mm mm we have "A winter on the Nile," by Gen. Mcr Entirely rewritten by tho ablest writers on Clellan: "Saunteringa About Constantino- every subject, rrinlcd Horn new type, p,e,"by' Ches Ou-d.cv Wcr; "Out of "T My indow at Moscow-, by Eugene fechuy- . The ork 0i.,inaiiy published under the ler : ''An American, in 1 urkistan," etc. 1 hree iule of THE NEW AM LI II CAM CYECOl'.E which the newspapers of the character of the YW&HJtc'and New York Times took controlled by such unprincipled men as Ilolden, Moses, Ciianibcrlain, Steams and I California sent abroad C01 car-roes of Kello, there .was some show of reason in whcat and flour during the year ending their apprehension of its being unsafe. june valed at $18,427,500, It was But since the people of the South are once a remarkable year. The statement would more in .the management of their own iiavc ucen yen better yet, however, ex allaus I and tnc "miserable adventurers rnf cnr ti1ft w.lr n,lT.arn in wheat, which which swooped down upon the Southern stopped the export entirely during May States hke vultures upon a deau carcass, are one bv one -rath criug their trans and It is stated that Dr. Warren Bey, of moving like Chamberlain back to their Pans, has received an authorization from old haunts or licemg from justice, like the lurkish War Department, through Niles It. Parker and Cardoza, of South the Ottoman Legation iu Paris, to select Carolina, we think that there is no Fropcrly qualified American surgeons for longer any reason for our Christian friends the Turk ishj army. Their pay will be of the North to hoard their gold, while the $100 gold per mouth, and their expenses vites." ; Tin latest patent is a patent key-hole. " There has long been an opcuiug here for inTentiro genius. The desideratum of modern domestic life is a key-hole that will stand still. Many a mau has caught his death of cold from sleeping on the front steps with the yard gate open iu prefcrenco to wrestling with the difficul ties of his front door and pursuing a f u gacious key-hole around the square. Tho ordinary key-hole becomes so vola tile and erancscont iu the night air that it is almost usslcss as a means of ingress, after an CTcning spent at "the Lodge." The CauJal about Cardinal Autonelii is fairly before the Civil Court at Knmc tho woman who calls herself his daughter having sued for his estate, (valued popu larly at $8,000,000,) as his heir in "the de fault of legitimate offspring. This person now styles herself the' Countess Lauretta Lambcrtini, and has engaged two of the most capable lawyer ofliomc, Uallini and Tani, the latter a wcll-kown orator and deputy, who have asked leave to ex amine at once, out of their order, three of the plaintiffs witnesses, tlL Archpriest Vcnditti, an old servant ef Ai.fonciii's, and tho midwife who assisted, a she a: leges, at her birth this application King based on tho fact that these persons luveattaii cd a great age, and their deaths are tol-e looked for at any moment. It is street gossip in Komt that the Pope now hears the scandalous allegations against his late minister for the first time, though thov were not wholly new to Home during AnloncIIfs life ; and also that the latter s successor, Cardinal Simccni, endeavored to persuade the Antonclli brothers to try to comprotnue with the woaian. In con nection with this case, it is said that the meagre sums giren in the Cardinal's will as his bequests arc merely blinds, each figure signifying a much greater one, say a thousand-fold.. There will bo some carious passages in tbecoming trial, what rer the upshot may be. South isto tranquil and offers such supe rior inducement to capitalists; ana espe cially are we forced to tliis conclusion iu view of recent evcnU and the wholesale 1 destruction of ipropcrty iu Pennsylvania, Ohio and Maryland. The destruction of I lroporty in the city of Pittsburg alone was ucver equalled in all of the Southern States together at any time under any ex citement whatever since the war. That the strikers, rioters and the entire mobocracy will be put down as the' ought will be paid to Constantinople. serial stories are announced : Nicholas ..minturn. J Uv Dr. Holland, the Editor, v of "Sevenoaks" crave the highes revision, and to issue anew edition entitled n to the readers of the Mftnthly. THE AMEKICAM CYCEUlEUiA. JJlA was completed in 1373, since which time the wide circulation which it has at tained in all parts of the United States and the signal developments which have taken place in every branee of science, literattre, ana art. have muucea the euitor ana puu- lishsr to submit it to an exact and thorough whose stor CCll. lot V lion c s a t a v. 'w ' -if-.i.iia. At I Tl, Sn,nn nf f intost novrl is laid on the lls 1110 Just i years tuo prugrui anks ot the Hudson, ihe hero 13 a young h ma(iJ a Uew woris of relereuee an Hn- lias uci.il amao ntu a i uihu o t)(jrmiyg apron strinirs." but why, by the death or his The movement of nolitical affairs have mother, is left alone in the world, to drift on kept pace with the discoveries of science and the current of life. with a fortune, but with- their fruitful application to the industrial qjjJ pm'pOSO. I uouiuitti io aim iiiu iuu i cunu w uuu i E- UW. Ul 1 fVl, IU Ul T - haJ ( Seiiiii Trafton cr serial "II:s- In'hpfitanee ;' bv Miss hnement of social file. Oi Ler serial, 11.0 miuritance, Uj jiiss t revolutions have , will begin on the completion ot 'That j uational changes of peculiar moment. FIRSTIPE EMIDM! miicitolr ilii-trifP natn-s of "PoDular Earge accessions to onr geographh quititely iiiustratev.papt.a ot PJ11" knowledge have heen made by the maefa Science," by Mrs. ITerriek, each paper com- bl explorer of Africa. LiaSS O L.OW11C S. UV Mrs. Hodgson LUrnett. 'n, civil warnfnnrmmitrv. whlrh was Jtt Mrs. Burhett's story, begun in Aurrust, has a its height when the last volume of the old At tho Centennial Exhibition,' 5X mvl Li pathos and dramatic power which have been work appeared, has happily ended, and a I always carried off tho hhrhctLonor a surprise to the i public. , I " .v .vuule ui wujuiuicuvi .mu imuuuiui l gjmmm. nuKiXKC CJJulMfUl, There.is to ho a r?s ot ons;inal anacx- "'"J-".""""""" , , , A rflMPAPT rr aigo acce&biuns iu onr geogrupuicai T.lffhFTt ;Mlf.'?AU.!UMBU, aeiati- switch'1 mlii".S Wiwxac pxn nrprnf Atrirji. I "-' niiArTED tn Bm i . . . i u m. m iit mr m ififVM . - piete in itseii. 1 The great political revolutions of the last ihere are to be, lroiu various pens, papers decade, with the natural tesult of the lapse on oi lime, nave urougm mio i)uoiie view a . I inn It.ltlKIA iff llf'W tiiuii u-hrw uniiincnru In I "HOIIIO' Lite and Travel." every ones mouth, and of whose lives EiriTVP -Sowing Machines. It will JVCV tor net Also, practical suggestions as to town and everv one is curious to know the particulars couutrv lilc villiiliiuni-cvemrnt etc.- bv Jreat.battlesbave been fought and impor- 11 i- V"n -nop: Vi f taut weSes maintained; of wnich the details ; ii "' v -5i -ii are as yet preserved only in the newspapers Mr. harnards articles on various . mdusj- or iu the trasient publications of the day, tries ol Great Britain include the history of and which ought now to take their place in ts in ivj rears since by tho aid' of thel beii I fnvt irtfi talent A?d Hfechanicrt tVSSSSl o-operauon. - permanent anu auinentic History. . iVerv Ttnfit TVTn.trlnlVi reriT in the November In' preparing the Rresent edition for the VvEANQ PAKT3 MoHAffcfr)' "Some Exprimcn Scottish Loaf Factorv" number, ar.d "Toad Lane. Kochdale. ' in De- Press, it has accordingly been the aim of the mi,,.,. ti. Rtv, ouitors touring tlown the mlormation to the X.T.' '..V , lXt: r If" lowest, possible rates.andto furnish '.an ac- noiMiiLuwu 6 , hu.hl, iiduuu u o.iup- curate account . f the most recent discoveries keepers," "lla peny a eek for the.. Child, m science, of every frehs production in etc. ' iiteraure, anu ol tile newest inventions in A richly illustrated series will be giTen on the practical arts.as well as to give a succinct "American Sports by Flood and Field," by and original record of the progress political various writers, and each on a different and historical events. iheni" Theub;'-tof ac wuiiv ms weu wgun aier long anu menu, ihl.uuj. ui carelul preliminary1 labor, and with the most "liouseiioiu aaa noiuc uecorauon ample resourees lor carrying it on toasue- inw.f c.sftlul temination. niu uat w ck. I'iomiii'.iu ' i n unci uulci f v,. 1 14 productions ol American humoi i5t3 will ap- bcen usecl but e has been printed pear from month to month. 1 he list ol short- on new lyie, forming, in fact, a new Cyclo er stories, biographical and other sketches, pcedia, with the same plan and compass as etc., is a long one. ' its preuesessor, but with a lar greater pecun- Tlip i d t it- a (i(M.art:iHTit ;' wi continun to wry expenuiture,' ana with such lmprove- nimnlfivtlm ablest i.ens l.oth at home and I menim useomposiuonashave ooeu suggest- abroad. There will, be a series 'of letters on V" . wi nueniaigeunow- literary matters, H orn volition, oy ir. el- T.ltJ illustrations wlii-h Inf roiln.l for lord. me hrst tune in Alio nresont tidition hsivp 'liie paces 01 tae magazine win uo oiien, as ueen adcica not lor the sake of pictorial ef- heretoi'ore. so far as limited space will 1 per- feet, but to give greater lucidity and foree to niit, to the discussion of all themes affecting the explanations 111 the text. '1 hey embrace without costwo ONE CENT tor Rirmi 1 una M1CHJ.M tbe "In the Manufacture ol and! the Mechanism has beca cxmsiioctiS wim me special view 01 produetoj m Easy Banninor. DURAXLi; tad ibmt NOISELESS MACHINE, tdipttdnciUT well for Coarse or fine TliEin,(xjn. TON, BILE or UN EN, 8ETTI3Q (tn tot JAghUmt RlutUn to Bemvtr CUth M iEATUEU-such ConndenwisriLT the INTRINSIC MERITS U (U HOME SEWING MACHINE tlut the social and rehirious lite Ot the world, and v iv eu. imiuiw maioiy. lan thinkers and scholars of this country. 'well as the various processes of mechanics The last Indian fijrlit with Chief Jo- 0 1 seph's baud was not a brilliant affair. force of United States cavalry and Ore gon volunteers, sent out in pursuit of -the Indians, were fired upon from on ambush and fled rithout seck'ng ai?y further in terview with Joseph and bus band. They had no idea the Indians were coin:: to be so rude, atd wheu they discovered the Me in can to make the magazine sweeter and manufactures: Althouirh intended for and purer, higher and nobler, more genial instruction rather than embellishment, no and L'enerous in all its utterances and influ- pains have been spared to insure their rnrr.. ;ind ;i mom welcome visitor than evfr artistic excellence: the cost of their execution ' I 1l niwtm,n. .nJ it 1 . 1. .1: a - mi 11 i before in homes of rehneincnt and culture. ' "1 ' l 1!i "Clie V1 l.nc7,wiu 1UU I a welcome reception as sin iL(lnnr:i. )lffisit.nrp. 11 ill m.UNTii3 for 0,IUl.e W'Pcedia, and worthy of its high 1 I eiiai actei s This work is sold to subscribers only, pay- Warranted for Fire Yean, LITE AGENTS irantea Jn Joalitlci wkn wc are not represented. Send for prices, and famplcs 0 work dow on the IIOME, or coll t an of our oflc. . JoHHSOil, GlARkX! 30 Union Bquire, 5i Tori C61 Washington Street, Boiton, Mui. tv 1 llli Second Are,, PHUkir 141 State Street, Chlcao HI 21 Sooth. 5th Street, St. Initb Y7 Hew Montgomery St., Saa Traaciioe, U . Scribner lor December, now rcad', and is soui to suoscrioers only, pay- which contains the opening chapters of ZZEii01'?11"1' 11 V11 lJC ,(v:,un, !;t,. ' un ;ni eompleted in sixteen large octavo volumes. "Mcholaa Mmtuiii, mil he read with eager each containing about 8iu pages, fully illus- cunosity and interest, l'erliais no more tTtitrd.wit.h srv.r:il tiimiKMf.i'vvwMi Kno-mv. 0 H painful fact, desiretl no further acquaint ance with such people, and.pr6mtly and resolutely turned their backs upon them This dignified course of conduct was well but the same occasion may arise asamatj , . j . . . u u c T , J . 0 J calculated to impress the band of Joseph. some liuiu e iiiiiv, auu wucu ib uoea vuere to be a:id should Lef and he law triumph antly vindicated, we liar 'at a doubt, is the same' larire clement of thieves and robbers and - plunderer., , who seize upon such o2por tumtics to' join the violators of j the law and try to out Herod Herod in their' destruction of property. ! All of j which has a 1 very great tendency wc should tifink to render an uusafa feeling anu'ii iro.erty owners of the North. PROSPECTUS OF THE Maryland Medical Journal, BALTIMORE, ML). readable number ol this magazine has yet ings. and with numerous colored Lathoirran- I oeen issued. 111c turcc numpers ot bcrioner nicJiaps. . for Auiruit, September, and October, con-1 1 taining the opening chapters of "That Lass 1 PriPA'inr1 Sfxrln rf "Rinlinrr o'LewTie's," will ba-iven to every new sub- rriC01.ana 2tyl0 01 .Binding. scriber (who requests it), and whose subscrip- I 1 -. .1 ' . . 1 I I ri nvf i-i 'irtii, t z iu . t.. i ; 1 . .. tion Derins v. itn tne ovemocr numocr. ,' uuviuui,ii-i oi, v m iuwaij. Suhseription price, 54 a vear-5 cents a If "L,1.' $ J'J TufkeAl0: number. pbcU terms on bonnd volumes. '' 1 bubscnoe with tue nearest bookseller, or send gilt edges, per vol, 1U U0: In Full Itussia,1 a check or V. O. money order to , j jer vol, 10 W. ' t- CKlUAhlt & CO., a hirtepn volumes nov ready, .Succeeding iJco.adwar, X. V. volumes until cqrnpieuon, wfll bo Issued l A o . ; . . . . . .. .L . ... m a 1 O M "1 II If... . . . .. V . . .. .. Li mm f roui 'the effects of Errort ui I Abuses in early life. M.'k liUUIl ISIVK1' AlUJ''lUit umw 1 to Marriage rcmoted. Rev , method of treitmcDt. Sew it and remarkable remediw.V itnnV md rircnlari scat free I in scaled cnfelopei. Addri! rw 1 114 W. 1 HO WARP - Vinth sl. l'hiladelclia, Va. ;U An InsUtuUon haTtn a bijib repuiuon iur uuuvi j. duct nnd professional 1 ARTIS, ec "S K5 i 53! O N TIIE FIKST DAY OF MAY NEXT, AVASIII.NCiTQN LETTEU. tbe undersigned will issue, in the city of Bal timore, the first number of The Masylasd Medical Joursal. It will be a montblv pub lication, devoted to the advancement of Med cine in all its branches. .bach issue of the Journal will coniaia oriri V.M!i.oT..x, D. C, July 21? 1877. St-cretarvAIcCrarv has cot into an un enviable position. "When he lately rc- "ticlei, from representative men in thj. turned from Iowa an administration city fr'i rm ,.' paper reported Ium as representing that ournala will be made with a special view to sujpoi t i'i the administration was gener-1 the requirements or the practitioner. al "in Ioia and iu other sections throush ..Reports of the progress of Surgery aiid which he passed. Of course, knowing Medicine in their special, as well as general ., . ,1 . ri ., , w 1 Driucopg, including iiseascs 01 tlie hvcanu hat t he truth was exactly the other way, Ear, Diseases of the xervous System, fliseas- ' ifiaivi; uit juuuutui aunioutcu 1 ea peculiar to omen, ana Uiseases of the to him. Hut the story that he did hasl Throat ad Chet, will be regularlv given by ti r 1 . 1 1 ' i rMT nnn rvoon wnn r a i autu c iuiu(,ul w li at ii i t- 1 iif v- vvi luiu wi Ati 1 -,,- ' : i . , . " men. .Secretary iMcCrarv has taken the :?r " " 71 frJtrrXlil ri.c s?rm ? ments darins the year. . - u . 1 only p. sil'le course he has denied that ue made any statement at all. In addition to the call of West Virginia's Govcr:.vr on the President for troops, Ciover:: r Carroll, of Maryland, yesterday nuJo uch a call and is suppressing vio lence iii that State. It is to be regretted that the Fixciutive of any State thought there was reason for making' such a call. It is especially sad that Mr. Carroll, the popular (.ioveruor of one of the best gov erned and most conservative1 of States, should have yielded to what was appa rently not' a necessity should have been led" by, temporary excitement to a step that will always bo looked upon by his people .1$ a stain upon) thata, Under our form of government the interferecce of Federal power should" be the last tbirgj sought iy the ."state authority, ana the last thing granted by a patriotic Presi dent. It is the unconstitutional interfer ence of the I National Government xrilh State affairs, in tho past twelve years, and the consequent weakening of State pride and independence of feeling that uncon sciously perhaps, caused Gorerner Carroll at the first alarm to turn to the Washington government instead of to his own people lor support, we cannot too soon 'get rid RCA MS 1 1 K -V.w siioh nig typo, illustrations, etc., 5S will be sent gratis, on application. lrst-Class Canvassing Agents Wanted. Address the Publishers, 1 All the Litest iuiivi-'veiiK-ntis ' combine l into the organs and pians u-ahufiicturcdby & GG. '5 ion. J" 77ASH10NA'LE BARBER, r Front Street, under I arcel Boy. . Wilmington, H. t. Hair Cutting, Sharipff Wjl SbainlJ-"; done in the highest ffyle ofthe art . . Attentive and polito Barberi if teUt to wait upon cuatomcrf. I fob 21 v Established 1865. , GILMORE & CO., Attorneys atkr, Baeceuora to ChJpmaii, Hooaer g9 F Stmt. . Washing T. W. BaoWIT & SOWS. J AIcaa W4? ."J . ' I Patentaprocnrea wauBwuMH-- - , UAicjUMAIvLIlS AND JEWELLERS. KoN?.,r;55 D. APPLETOX & CO., 510 & 55 Bkoaivay. N:. Y. WatchmfAkors, &c. 1 Xo. 37 Marict str-et, ' . I WilmiDgtcD, if. C, (Established- 1823.) IllAilAXTEE TUE-MONEY'S" WORTH v for erery article rurchaspd nf than. An elegant stock of fine Watches, Clock-, Jewelry, Silverware, Fancy Goods, Ac. keDt aminauona. io aoou 'k"J ic2 and conducting a reaearior. SPof Offlce, Ertenalona befmtg r fioJU In different States, and jUl s pertaining to Inrentlona or Fatanta. M roK rAxraxxT ot xtt rxcx. y , ; United States CowtJ tsl VVr?Z Clalma proacntd la tba SnprwMj nltud Stitea. Court of Claim. Gonj 1 The proceedings of Medical Sf;riotiPi be published aa often and as fullv as their im4 portancejustifiea. Prominence will be giren to rare and inter esting cases in Uaspitai and Private l'ractice. Nejr XnsrncaentaaaJ Appliances, New Keuie dies anl npr0ye.d methods of managing dii ea.e will be ptfialy traied. New medical publication, aa they appear, wilt U Critically and impartially reriewed. No labor or expense will be spared to ren der the Martlajtd Medical Jocrsal, a wel comi f.hn'tor to erery physician desirous of keeping p vifi tbe progress of Medical Science JW dereloppd bfitlj abroad and at home. i Contributions, oft lubects of interest to the profession, respectfully inrited. , Each, number will contain not leas than furtv P'fe printed from new type, on hear r cal endered paper of the finest quality. 1 Tfej aBbscription price will be $3 per an noiQ, inrarjJlj in advance, deUrercd free of potag. I II. E. T. 4NNING, M. D. T. A. ASHBY.M.D. marcn 25 . 1 : m 1 1 1 lo an wii w:.-!i to purchase cilher an Oil tAA or i'i AU v:: cn trutLfuIlr tar that lor ARTISTIC CONSTRUCTION Peantiful, Finish and Sweet Muscal 1 ' Qualities, our instruments take rack with' thoso of that Hist Celebrated Manufacturers. .7- T ti"u uvuifiiiin over otiicr -vatnii- maaa-uctiirers' u Mr. . r . ;-v,v" w,,. vvuuirr irr-aaj aro inTltcd to call and el " dec 13 t JAS. T, PKTTEWAT, C. IX. SCO.VLK.lS M ERCHAND ISE, COMMISSION 'AND VJashington TJois, gOOT- AND SHOE MAKER ANU Repairer. Second street, two doors from Mar ket. Price Uodcrate'and Best References. Jaa8 . ur Low Prices. rc.A ,- ... . - . .,'s .."'-'"mined not to b? undersold tot Sir ""I Urn'hi ."'' WARRANT FOR FIVE YEARS, we invite correspondence mat e my bar' we h?eLr t0 rC -tifactorilall that Oar PIANOS aJe furnish.! J,u , w tmpoFea Frencli Brand Action improved wire; and the cases are of sol id riS wood perfectly seajoned r,H 1 ffilRKJXTI)Xpr. TO CRACK OK v.kU.o are lurnLshed with all tbe modern improvement, as tn stnn T A. whde the PASES are of the Vecen cabinet' itjlf W f th LParlor. .uir xuostratcd Catalogue. ani rnce luc 1 consiantlj on hand for sale at a very sli-ht United Statea. Court ofj Pin C Arrents for the Diamond Spectacles Commlaaion. and all LSSKSv:- lore iao xxacuuTi'" , f Aneirf or w lul fjc war, or their hairs, are la nanr money from the 0"" V.S5r?S Tr no knowledge. Writa full hUtorr r, state amount of pa"4 fffaa close stamp, and a foil reply, alter Will be glTen jou Iree. ,r . " j v '; Pesilw- ruptured, or Injured to JJJrJ atamp and inlormaUoii wfll la$m ' Contested Iaad Cue. SndCTZ partment ol the Interior. . General Land 0 AnT itVf ty Land Warrant Ju,t3dr arta aned nnder ct of IJiiSSl ifn'""" w Prokerage House. 4SPV REGULARLY and hare on exhibition eamples of Coffee, Flour! lie? Take oroers for 3IeaU, Lard, Salt ckndfp. Ratter, Cheese Soap, l'vc, Poth 'ac. vruera aua con- ire promptly all orders. sirnmenUi solicited. amlVl &VV Wilcox, r V W Bw. 1 ! and the Beasly Cotton Ti dec rETTEWAV. i SCHULKEN., OS C0J o o 6D s 23 " Addrcs?, jan a : i CORXISII 4 CO., a5hinstcn, Sevr Jersey. (3 5 y 5. - "3 ts' ? 3 7 .ti 2 0 . 2 B 1 aa v.-a 32 5 0 2&2 Itake 1 cS 2 - o - t2 . o o "? 0 3 - O o .3 . 0 3 - o v " O I fe perfect tHem. , i-jjl EB department of ojf JSiV la a separate bureau, vaan w . re riimcilawyerji la By reason Pr2fS before are snapended from Ff? i attorneys bare bee w &ga cratultoualy toSom i&st proper papers on Siect Aa wa chair no "rSseat a. , Liberal arraneinent4 aU classes olboatoeas- f fjO Address GH01. . ' S Igig J g 5 ITwTtenrandoUec-an XTll l S- Cot. olUua city. rtra. jl 5. oJ ibusatar -
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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