liQ-Daily- Review. JOSH. Tt:'JASXBSf.IkL and Prop lTOMHf GTON, is. c. ' 8ATURDAY. JULY 28. 1877. o ' punished for murder ? That "is thz tJott tiotf aitatins an East Inaian . VIEWS AND REVIEWS. Mr.Fackard has quit fishing.'. He is now going to visit his mother, who lives hi Maine.T-Mr.' Blaine lives in Maine also singulariy enough. .YadeJLunpton, colored, who was once a alare of Governor Wade Hampton, is lecturingjn Southern Indiana on the "Con dition of tne South." St. Petersburg exchange in London has been,, lower during the past two or three weeks than at any time during the Crime an wafor, with one exception, (in l&CC.) .-. i - .... smcp. Suppose a juggler, thinking himself bullct-proof, invites a man to discharge a gun at htm, and is killed, can the man be That is tlr.2 ues- court George If.' Tendleton is reported to have changed wonderfully within a year, and now1, looks ; twcny years older than a tfeerrenionth - azo. He is gray; and not w S V so careful in his dress. en. -Garibaldi has just been cxtrcim.lv ill. Ho lay for somo time, one day, im- conscious, stiff and cold, but when restor ed he gaily remarked: "O, that's nolh irg you may be sure I shall survive Pio Nono,and attend his funeral." Jlcspecting the effect on the fibre cf coi ton subjected to extraordinary pre sure in order to reduce the size of the bales, Mr. John Buttcrworth. Oldham j wites to.the editor of Cotton, that he has examples un der a microscope magnifying 1,100 times, and found no trace of injury. There is a shrinkage of values in church propertrl too. At a sheriffs sale of the Chnxeh'of the Holy Saviour, in New York, last week, an organ which co&t $'1,000 was sold for $800. The communion plate brought 85 cents an ounce, the pulpit went for $21, and the baptismal font was knocked down for $50 $700 was paid for it by the church. There is trouble- among the doctors in Indianapolis. The managers oC the city hospital havo appointed a homropathist on the board of consulting physicians, and the "regulars" declare they won't serve with him. The homocopathist refuses to budge, and ths managers arc firm. The large foreign trade of California in fruit'and wines becomes no mystery when it is known that the Stato has 3,800,000 fruit trees anda 35,000,000 grape vines, and barrests from 300,000,000 to 500,000, 000 pounds of fruit yearly. She produces a large surplus, and foreign trade follows as a matter of course. Jndgin" from the industrial spirit California displys she will one day have a large foreign trade in man ufactures from the same reason. In a lata London letter M. D. Conway says if Dr. Fairfax, of Virginia; eleventh baron of an ancient house, were to go to Eogland "and take the scat in the House of Lords which is his due, I believe the fuss made over him would become a chap ter in tire history of England. It is un derstood that he declines to come on re publican 1 grounds, in which case Presi dent Hayes should look out for him when next in want of a foreign minister ; but all Americans are not so stern in their poltical Yirturc." The new German four per cent, loan is to be issued through a Syndicate if CJcr niarn? bankers, who take it at 91. and place it on the market at 91 G-10. The total amount to be raised is $19,150,000. Subscriptions aro to be received on the 25th and 20th of thq present month, but on the 1st of July offers to takc$S7,500, 000;fca4 already been received. At the same time that this loan is selling at adis count of 3 4-10 per cent., United States ccat. bvmil common. I : vnii premium. TEST OF POPULAR GOVERN ' MEJffT. European publicists, says the Macon Telegraph, have held a favorite theory that popular government in America would perish by famine." When the coun try becomes crowded with a moneyless population, like the populous countries of Europe, and periods of trade prostration or crop failures gripe the bowels "of ihe poor, there is no conservative force suffi cient to mointain order and the right of property. The hungry and suffering ma jority will assert their power, and lay hold of the accumulations of capital, and the whole concern go to wreck and ruin like a ko shore before a furj- a ihl driven on ous gale. The reader will recall an eloquent but "loomv prognostication to this effect from from Chambersburg, laja at night, was halted by the outposts. Having neither pass nor countersign, in his dilemma he bethought him of an old pass in his pocket book signed by General Jackson, whose recent death hung like a cloud over the irmy. 'He found it aad handed it with confidefaci to the sentinl. The trusty fefow managed to read it by the light of a match, and he did go seemed to liDger and hesitate .over the signature.' And then, as the light went out, he handed it back, andlooking up toward the stars beyond, lid saidsadly and firmly, "Captain tn TTpavfin on that naner. hut JVU ,U fcj w ' 1 J i. ' you "can't passlhis post.7 I . f m 1 , ' SOUTH EH N GOLD. The Southern:; gold , mines arc rising again to prominence ; the product of North Carolina for the'fiscal year 1875-0 amounting to $10,335,000, that of Geor gia to $7,379,000, and that of South Carolina to $1,381,000 a total jgf, $19 090,000. The product of the year just closed is supposed to be much greater. Eleven stamping mills are now running near Dahlonega, Ga., and Boston capital Labor is 75 Iiliscellaneous. , Micsellanpous. if P ii I . a the pen of the philosophic Macauley, and it has been a fashionable view to take of the American future. among the English politicians, until the late civil war, which is everywhere assumed to have demonstrat ed the self-asserting and self-pr6tecting power of the Federal government. But this was a shallow and unwarrant- I .- f i i ahln deduction from the remises. The 13 lDe dominant interest truth is.. -tile , civil war proved nothing cents a da7 and wood a corJ' nl Ait the capacity of' the Federal Govern ment to vindicate itself against a hostile popular opinion. In that war, it merely put itself at the I head of popular passion. It had but to ,4; ride on the whirlwind and dirtct lit'.' storm." It became the repre sentative of a popular fury against slave property, "slavtj drivers'' a "slave" oligarchy." The war1 to the jS'orthcrn heart to nine out of ten was a struggle against jan overmastering tyranny, which iusilcd on owning its laborers soul and body, and paid for their1 labor in bloody All the latest inipaoveimmts combined into slrincs. 1 1 was a police onslaught against' the orfian8 and piaQpg manufacturetl by thieves, iissass. ins, perjurers and adulter ers f ir these were the terms -applied to j the 'Southern minority ; and it had nf substantial. opposing party in the sections which levied it against, a hated foreign minority. if. . . . i n.i 1 ' " j nai was no lesi in me smallest ucgrcc GAX or PIANO we can truthfully, say - - l - O - O 1 ' AND 9 CORPJISH & GO. Was gton. W. J. 3 To all who wish to purchaso cither an Oil tli a SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY. iVA Unkivaled Illustbateu Magazine i " i -1 When Scribner Issued its famous Midsum mer Holiday Number in July, a friendly critic said of it: "Wc are not sure but that Scribner has touched high-water mark. We do not see what worlds are left to it to con quer." But the publishers do not consider that they have reached ( the ultima thule of excellence they believe "there are other worlds to conquer, and they propose to conquer them." ' . ; The prospectus for the new volume gives the titles of more than fifty papers (mostly illustrated), by writers of the highest - merit. Under the head of "Foreign Travel." Tonsorial. NEW BARBEE SHOP. MY PATRONS and the public, generally are respectfully informed that I hare opened a - " NEW BARBER SHOP, at No. 7, South Front street, where the fol lowing low prices hare been adopted : t Shaving 10 cents ; Hair Cutting 25 cenU ; i Shampoo 25 cents. Open on Sunday morning. dee 18 CHAS. E. CLEAPOR. APPLETOW'S IIiBcellaneoTi THE JfEff NEWIREVISED EDITION. I iiitirely rewritten by the ablest writers on every subject, l'rinted from new type,: ond illustrated with Several Thousand Kugravings and .slaps we have "A winter on the Nile," by Gen. Mc Clellan ; "Sauntcringa About Constantino Die." bv Charles Dudley Warner : "Out of My Window at Moscow," by Eugene Schuy- itThe Work originally published under the ler ; "An American in Turkistan," etc. Three title of THE 2ik.V AMblilCAN CYJLUOPIS serial stories are announced : D1A was completeid in liiTJ, niuce which time the wide circulation which it has at- n."U.I tn 1 mm wimm tained in all parts of the UniteU btates ana aJ 1 C 1 0 1 Q S I VI 1 11 1 U I II , I the signal development which have .taken i I nioAA in pvrv hrsinnR nf science, llterattre. i By Dr. Uolland, the Editor, , and art, have induced the editor and pub- ' L I lishsr to submit it to an exact and thorough h , wliogtorv of "Sevcnoak3"ffave the highes revision, and to Issue a new edition entitled satislaction to me reaaers ui inewouiu.,. vvTT 1 1 7; tVJt ti,a r,r.ca of ismverv in everv denartment otxnowieuire banks ol tbc Hudson, ine nero is. a young has "made a new work of reference an iin man who has been always "tied to a woman s I uerative want. anmn strin o-a." but who. bv the death of his The movement of political affairs have i,. ft aK.no in the world. to drifton I kentbace with the discoveries of science and thf Pnrrnnf,flif,.r itii a fortune, but with- their fruitful application to the industrial . - - . --7 i I ami ncAfnl nrf c unit t ha mnvtnlfn( anil rp. k niniti aj mm nut a nurnose Auotlier serial, "His Inheritance, w aum sequent revolutions have occurred, involv- Traf'ton, will begin on the completion ol lnat ing national changes of peculiar moment. Lass o' Lowrie's, ' by Mrs. Hodgson Burnett, The civil war of our country, which was at Mrs. Jiurht tt's story", begun in August, has a its height when the last volume of the old pathos and dramatic power which have been work appeared, has happily ended, and a 1 ; ... ....ki.v new course of commercial and industrial 1 here is to be a senoa ol original and cx- acCeSSionsto onr geographical quisiteiy muaii tit paia - -i knowledge have heen made by the muelatl Science," by Mrs. Hcrrick, each paper com- .lble X,iorer of Africa. iilete in itself. I The great political revolutions of the last There are to De, irom various pens, papeia uecaue, wuu iub uaiiunviiesunw uie ipsw . ' ... lof time, have brought into public view a i t . n i m ij 1 1 multitude of new men, wnose names are in TTnTVin TatCS n.Tin Travel. TV I every one's mouth, and of whose lives Al s.i.r.rpstinns as to town and evt;rv w juiuw iiio lui wuwib u,,,....,,, . I Ciroat UiitLles liavo been lousrlit ana lmDor- IT i E VTX5 AwEn mm . 'REMID1I! At the Centennial ExhihltloBTjsxHL j - ""ncy vu uio niRnwi nonon t waerercr cxniuited. STITCH MAC11ISE. ADAVmXi FIRSTir on pdiin pv 1 1 f vill.ifo itnnrr:Tcnitnts. etc.. PV I ..: .-,.. t.!..i. - ,i...n.. IK well-known specialists. are as yet preserved only in the newspapers lIliZitS Mr. Barnard's articles ion various indus- 0jt in the trasient publications of the day, ??9Uv.2jr J2t? JLtJUiU2Llbr 7 7'.DiU uj wetia of the best JnveW talent and Mechanic mvktff?f vl'Sb im nut- Air 8UfJSJU0Ri& Strength txA Dtrt contains leas WavIm d.u. i. ' ... v.. iTii r Kit i v w i m-m mm m m mmm . m tries of Great llritain include the his'ory ot and which ought now to take their place in "rV"? "Some i Expriments in Co-operation' "A permanent ,aua autlientic nistory. , . vlifi Scottish Loaf Factory" in the . Norembo KmS2 "ito .ifKABISQ &5k.WH1MV number, and "Toad Lane, lloehdale, in De- ceuiberl . Other papers ard, 'The British lowest jible rates, am Workirigman's Home,' "A Nation of briop- curate account f the mos the popular will. It only showed what the governinent couM lo as the organ aud instrument of the popular will as in fact the, destroyer of unpopular rights and property and 'not their protector. So then, it is a fact, that now the first test of that kind is in course of applica- tipn. Ayw wc arc uot going into a night mare about the result of this test. Wc ARTISTIC CONSTRUCTION Beautiful, Finish and Sweet Muscal 1 Qualities, our instruments take rank with those of that Host Celelratei Mannfactnrcrs. unr only claim to tavontism over olner .cadin manufacturers is ' v Our Low Prices. reduced to meeting the, requirements of the times.. Determined . not to bo undersold believe order will be restored after time Und at the same time furnishing instruments and loss; but the serious roint is about I that we fullr V the future. The elements of peril grow WARRANT FOR FIVE YEARS; fro:u year to vcar. The disparity in popu- we invite correspondence that we may have lar f-Munes" fincrcasc and widen. The " Z?V? to prove satifactorily all that chances for the poor to gain wealth di- Our PIANOS are furnished with the rninish, and the classification into nabobs ' titWA ACtiOU aim peasantry is progressing in extent h i and univcrsali'iy all the! time. To-day they are also HEAVILY STltlLXG with the iv,. thn i M.h. ..f tho rmmtrv K!irMrnlv improyed wire; and the cases are of solidrvse- - -Trf j wood perfectly seasoned and put in irons uy a smau portion oi ine la- WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK OR boring population and held there day WARP. nf!pr il iv mill tho Sf:itps :md FndiM-.il cnv. Our ORGANS are furnished with all the , , I modern improvements, as to stops, action, etc, crnmenls powerless to afiord a remedy, while the CASES are of the recen tcabinet style,, admirably suited for the parlor. aSend for Illustrated Catalogue, and Price List. . I Address, CORNISH & CO., i ttTi . -K r d&uingiou, new tiersey. It has a bad outlook for the future. Tan b AX OTHER LETTER .FROM GEi i L.EA'CII. I (ten. I.eadi is out again in another card, which we find in the Iialeigh Neics', which' s rather more explicit than that published! by him some months ago in rpHE UNDERSIGNED will resume the the Observer, but which is hardly mere pQblication of the CAROLINA FARMER, Democratic than that was. c have al Tho Carolina Farmer. ways admired Gen. Leach but invariably with a menial' reservation. We wouljii gladly give rootn for the letter but cannot afford the space to-day. We cannot impugn. Gen. Leach's posi tion now Kraue of what he has been, on the 1st dav of September next, with 31 r. I HAMILTON McMILLAN as Associate Edi tor, i 1 Becchcr, in bis Sunday scimou, scolded at toe TforKing classes ior grumbling at loir nagn. He said it was said that $1 a day was not enough to support a win and six children. It was not enough :l tho man - smoked, if he drank R?r, and if he and his family wanted superior cloth lDg, food and shelter, "liut" said Mr. Beecher, Tehcmently,' "is not $laday cnougU to bar bread ? And water costs nothing; and a man that can't live on bread is not fit to. live." Mr. Bcecccr get $25,000 a year. rora Constantinople states Ikat the" 100?00Q Zeibucks lately encamp cd" there luTe left for active scrrice. All , and caca - man camed two pistols, foar yatagaDSj'aiid two or more cutlasses, the latter being well sharpened and. much more 'keen ; than - the scruples of their wearersj who were most inconTcnicutly disposed to gallantry with the iadics, and to Appropriating- anything they could lay their handJ Cn. ":The resources of Turkey in Tolanteen from 'Mohammedan countries is Tcry great. . The FARMER will be issued monthly, in magazine form, with handsome cover," and will contain thirty-two pages of reading mat- t r Q f? a n fori trk ll n tranta rf lw Vt r i . - n . 1 nor wuiilo it be jWbu in us.to denounce Planters of the two Carolinas. The tvpo- his senliiNcnts bt cause the wisest -of us graphic excellence which formerly dikin- .... ... A. . ' ; gauhed it will be fully maintained, are liable to error, btnl, the letter Ik;- Terms of Subgcrjption : One year, $1.50. travs more paiJu than prudence, more month?, S1.00 ; th'ee months, 50 cenL. ' ThPfA Will rw nn rlnh riinj Knhcprmt;..n io.m 10 iiaca iu;iu jove u onu vMro- I payao c on receipt of first number. The old lina, more of self than seli-sacrificc and fri??d.3 of the FAUl'R1rt V? re,7"f ?edT V scnd I id (heirniitnrL ,WM If rtl:fiVATll more of latter-day politics than prudence. I may 26 Wilmington, N.'c. I ThisMs all we can say of the letter to-dav: The ellinrKil department will continue to ary expenditure, and v ejnplo, the ablest'pens both at home and abroad. I here ill be a ' series ot letters on ietj'e' inlormation to the and to furnish . an ac most, roonnt.fliKrtovfirips keepers' "11a penny a W eek lor tne Cuild, in science, of every frehs production in etc. literaure, and of the newest inventions in i rich v illustrated series will be erven' on the practical arts.as well as to giveasuccinct "American Sports by Fldod and Field," bv and original record ol the progress ixlltical v-arious writers, and each on a different TlirkiaVbSn bmn alter tonir and theme, i ine suDjectoi ; careful preliminary labor, and with the most "Household and Home Decoration, ample resources lor carrying it on to a sue ' ii.. . C-ssfuitemination. wiii nave a promiueui piaw, wmiti u wkm one of the original stereotype plateshave productions ol American humorists will ap- boclJ use(jt 0ut every page has been printed pear from month to month. The list ol short- on new type, forming, in fact, a new Uyclo- er stories, biographical and "other sketches, poedia, vith the same plan and compass as etc. is a loii"-one. i us pieuesesvsor, oui wima iargreaier pecun i i i. j it x jarv HXiM'ii H urn. jliki wiiri miumi iinnnivp. is liave been suggest eAtx;riencea nd enlarged know literary matters, irom London, by JUr. Wei-I Tlie illustrations which are introduced for ford. the nrst time m the present edition have The pao-cs of the magazine will be open, as been added not for the sake of pictorial ef- hcretol'ore, so Tar1 as limited tpace will per- fect,,but to give greater lucidity and force to mit. tol the discussion o," all themes affecting t?Ulitn tlie f key embrace the Vcj.1 and religious life of the, world and specially to the freshest tnor. o. the Christ- features of scenery, architecture and art. as lan tlmiters ana scnoiars oi tnis country. well as the various processes of mechanics Ve mean to make the magazine sweeter and manufactures. Although intended for and purer, higher and nobler, more genial instruction rather than embellishment, no and generous in all its utterances and influ- pains have been spared to insuro their ences, and a more welcome visitorl than ever f"0 HfViSii 4 K?1'6? before in homes of refinement andklture. ?cftS3 FIFTEEN MONTHS for $4. . c .. r t i , , I -t'his work is sold to subscribers only, pay- bcnbncr.for December, now ready, and abie on deli very of each volume. It will be whicli contains the opening chapters of I completed in sixteen lanre octavo volumes. "Nicholas ilinturn.' will be vcad with eairer I each containing about 80U naires. fully illus- curiositv -and interest. Perhaps no more I trated with several thousand Wood fcngrav- readable number of thisl magazine has vet 'ngs,aiici witn numerous colored Litnograp- been issued. The three numbers of Scribner I n,lc-aAaP. for August, September, and October, con-j . taining the opening chapters of "That Lass JTIICQ ana OtVlG OI U 111 Q 111 IT. o'Lcwrio's'i will be given to every new sub-I ' scriber ( who requests it), and whose subscrip- - Tu extra Clotn, per vol, $5 00 ; In Library tion. begins with the November number. I I leather, per vol, ( 00; In Half Turkey Alo- : ej or I : . .... . ' ... , . , " . ouusurijtiiuu puce, v4 a year od cents a nci, per voi, w; jn nan itassia, exira number. Special terms on ; oonnd volumes. I Si, ler vol, 5s uu;, in t ull 3loroco, antique, Subscribe a cht and the Mechanism has bcea coihuxr Easy Running, DUIUHIi; mi aw NOISELES3 M ACHLNE, tdMtViur weli for Goane or fio THEXADi COT. ' TON, BILK or LINEN, fiXVUCOtroa Qu JAahteit Hutllns to Bemt CUt tm LEATHER. OtehC0nflf5liftLT in the IMTHlNSlC MEhlTS C t HOME CCWIMO. f4ACHlXX thst every HAUiiiNJS is ruiij . 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T 1 : rr..L. full SLIGHT SHRINKAGE. . i S.mc jJc.t cf the terrible shrinkage which stocks have undergone of late may be gathered from the following facts : On the Sth of Jllarcb, 187C, the stock of tho Xew Jersey Central Railway was worth .107 per share, and on the 23d of June, 1S77, it was ouly worth $6 jcr shire. j On the same date, tho stock of the Del aware, Lackawanna & Yestcrn road sold -TTRAXK LESLIES roPCLAK Monthlv. r . a.. I A 20c; Frank Leslie's Sundar Alao-azin'e for $Zo ir share, against $11D, and" iho 25c; Demorest's ii .nthlr, Sr Godev's stock oft he Delaware llndson Canal 7 iJM'5. zsc; rotter's American Month- Company sold at $G0 per share against rpuieLcrMft.tu;: The latest Periodicals alwas on hand at puoiisner s prices. - T. 11. HEATH, Jj 16 w 24 Market st Carolina Sides and Shonlders. Lard in Tuba and Buckets, Roe Herring and Mackerel, Salt. Molasses, Soap, Ac, Glue, Feather?, and Paper Bgat Poultry, Eggs, Fruit, Ac. a! i Consignments wanted Naval Stores, Foul try, Eggt, Frait, Hides, Wax, Ac. Orders and consignments ill fcae prompt personal attention. . Erecute orders for all description of mer cnanais. PJ-rrTEWAY & SCUULKKX, " :u15 Brokers A Com. Merchants QN THE FIRST DAY OF MAY NEXT, T- W. SROWH di. SOZVS, the un.deiigned will iue, in the citv of Bal- " AlOIiMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, titnore, the iuU number of The M asyland I I I . Mekical J of una i..: lti will be a monthlv nub- I Xo. 37 Market stre t. icatiuh, devoted t the advancement oi" lied- I I cine in all its branches. I a ' " ilmino-ton, iT. C. Each i.ueol the Journal will contain orisri- ( Established 182.1 nal article?, from representative men in the ?JUARAXTE THE AIONEY'S WORTH profession. J for ererv article nnrehftpH nf i Careful selections fi orn foreign and home I An elesrant stock of fino Wtha r-iv- ournals wi 1 be made with a special view to Jewel rv, Silverware. Fane GnnrH 'a. t t..e reouir jrnents of the practitioner. , constantly on hand for sale al a very sliirht lieports ol 'thc progress of Surgety and j advance on New York cost. . .uecueine in meir special, as wen as general Agents ior the Diamond Spectacles branches, including Diseases ol the- Eye and Ear, Diseases of the Nervous System, Diseas es peculiar to -Women, auJ Diseases Of tDe ti;hii.j oi.v..u, iu Dc regularly given by men eminent in these several branches. These reports wil be an exhibit in abstract form of the progress in each of these special depart ments during the year, j - The proceedings 0; .Medical Societies will be published as often aad as fulh- as their im portancejustifies. . Prominence will be given to rare and inter esting cases in Hospital and Private Practice. V.en instruments aaJ Appliances. nirKom ur country friends are invited to call ftnl pcc- deo 13 .AS C 1L. SCKCLKEH munm I'KTTEWAT. ISE, COMLIISSIOD Brokerage House. J-DECEIVE Magazines for August. O 1 OA 1 C Til The total shrinkage in the stock of these three road, , between the dates named above, wa. nearly sixty-two mil lion dollars. , . : ' ' Mew Design. AX IX.ypiCE . OP CLOCKS of entirely r , . - Captain Kyd .Douglass telli ibis an- feWs received and are , sold at extrenaelj low ficnr-. also a ccuotc to Stonewall memory:, "The fine aasortmeat of LADIES' WATCHES, myriwM oaiumarchto petty- Hdies- mmtMtuvmm. bury, and tbe commanding General bad)- .2 Work left with me will be neatly cxe- ordcrs. for its discipUne .in ::..Vfrw to. gire me la trial. - . -c 't tt at t pv ia. An officer riding to camp1 fcb!7 n w.uw: given strict Pennsylrania dies ami improved methods o manni ;a exhibiUon. samnlM nf nn(rM v. 1. Jf,vu I v. ...... . . o i f,. - wv-uvv, xiuur. nice. k".- uc sPeany treated. .Nev medical -f8"' aSJ, Syrups, Tobacco, &c. A? ' Vultzl o jabar or expense will be EnarP.l in mn. i " we promptly-all ord tier t-i Mtnvr ivr. " - i E mrnh . auu COu" I TTZZT-ZZTj. .n.uii.41, uuuknai.. R Wfi-I ' nv.cvi. nruiiut come visitor to every pbvsician desirous of fr: ?nta for the sale of WILPOT keeping pace with tne progress of Medical GI,BS UO'S MANIPULATED UA0 opd hnih: .k.n.j j I and the Ueaslv f!ninn t: home. PK I I'KW a v . n,:ui; . I j M"tti ct O vuuu.uuuuas, on suDjoct3 of intorest to the profession, respectiallv invited. Each numbe. will contain not !c83 than forty pages, printed from new type, on heavy cal endered paper of the linesi quality. Ihe subscription price will b" rt n n, invariably in advance, delivered free of tage. 1 dec 13 SCUULKEN. . 3 60 num march 2G H. E. T. MAX.yiXG, M. D. T. A. ASHBY,M."D. The Excursion and Pic Nic Season Continues AS, LL GENTLEMEN" WISHING firs t-class work done should call at No 9, tiouth Front tiM i . fc Hair Cyttta, 25 S, 'C5 " x.Tca at tnese nrico i Am meriea and bay rum. ' 69 O . t J4 O m o W 2 M 3 g . ic 3 23 85 o S s Si o i u- s a ' to wait unoh cuatomeri. feb 24 Established 1600. fllLMORE & CO., Attorxejs t flnccewn f ChJpnua, na 629 F Street, yrasmv- Patents procured la all epJjiU tranted. No fee for pifP. amlnaUons. No additional fj, and conducting a rehearlnr. r, Irtven to Interferene CMMWf Office, Extensions twlora Cmrrm "f,, r .'iTirmnt Ktat. and all H.-,., pertaining to Inventions TO PAXTBXXT W tfXTX TA8X . . , Unitid BUtei Cwrti wfjS?: Claim. protmtdUtli.Sapren fs. United State.. Court JgttO: mission era of Alabama Cla Commission, and all iorethaJMcnUTtPep!011101 , War, or their heirs, ars In xnaar t money frma ths GoTercinest, Va Sknowledra, Writs foil bUTjJ I stats amount of Ind ftZatU cIom stamp, and a fall repl, w' c" wiU bOalTsn yoo Xre.-n ' f C? af W m-' An omenj, "f'JJfSJ. mptnrsd. or Injured fVrsc slightly, can obtain PTT taxpenilons aro entiu w aagt , ataap and loXornaUja wa , d Caws. T c r: Ttrlnr Tio last Export of Yuw General Iand Office mt2LT'at iff trand Warrants ontstandtff- SedSSder art of g& cash tor them. SfnrrfJV, fcir , assixnments art lsperM" w topezlecitliea, InVepkitetnt cf JJi ttrac3Srjars dlISrsi c2?tr1 s flT reason of error or HrtifcTS '-a - 3 -J aindfrca r Attarnra havo been wf t-L: - proper papers n i we coji j etnrn postaj kMl muti l ilmtl el tiulaeM. . CO' , is en sd . w , attorneya fall i- aratnltonslyfnxiiliW2we. . , . As wo charro no J" si return pos tar?iriJi . Uberai immsw""" all i pleasure nJ i l the rr"fV.V5a Jlscat itenl and Cd-cU . ' waae JNO. WERNER, . if t S.a.S s-l ncc.,ci

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