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J .1 J i - o 52i3 Baily: Review. J03IX. T. JAMBS,1 Ed. and ' TTTLSinf GTON, N. C. Prop 1UISDAY, AUGUST 7, 1877. TUB BUSINESS OUTLOOK IN HEW YORK. A New York" letter says the dry goods raerchinta 6f that city arc speaking very uoFulffVrtne "prospects fur a good fall trade. Tne-hiots, they say, could not fct to. happened -at better time for them than bua. between seasons." There were bat ton goods to be forwarded to thi5 interior j "arid the intcrrup tion of trans pofUon, x therefore, was nut seriously fe.'TIere:aj.c' many Southern and Vcst ertLb'tiieri in towp w1k . will take hold in atbrjxarXjrxx riTbe certainty of abundant crop irartanta f he belief that the West is going tobe S toore liberal purchaser thanl an j aon"aince the panic. '7V. , TO CT" BIUSTG O. (.T!rteriJiWdlcx-4caZ very truly Bay jfcat the atrocities of the 13ashi-Uaz-ooks and of the Turks generally answer one r useful purpose. The icoilo who suffer frpB them are not much comforted by" the rejection, perhaps ; but it bLcver-theleaa-Ji good-thing that the world should be convinced, by the perpetration of these deTUries -which the government of the Sultanji til her-, unable or indisposed to suppress or punish how utterly impos sible itlj or any civilized nation to sym pathiieirith Turkey in the present strug gle; WeWihe Turkish government like any other government and the Turkish pracCeea thoie pf other civilized societies at war fcoti8ideratious of statecraft, the balariceof poijrer arid the control of the navigation of the Black Sea aud the Dar danelles night come into play. In that case, Russia would have to light Kuiope single-handed. But whenever the minds of men become, for a time fonrctful that the real issue is between civilization aud barbansm,;.tflQ Uashi Uazouks commit some Detract of ' fiendish atrocity which restore the sympathy of the world where it HiHtfrUly "belongs. And hence we have faith, notwithstanding the occ ibnal inc nancirig demonstrations of the Beacons field government, that Russia will not be interrupted in the great mission to which she has been called, of driving the Turk out of Europe, and of freeing civili zationfrpm this most ruthless contact. The resistance ' of the followers of the Prophet has been desperate, no doubt, as and from which they were only expelled 9 thenar in- which America was dis- State are its public btiildincs. monuments. roads, factories, fences, farms, manufac- lures, mines, CkTC, cYC. ; : v tf Hove does North Carolina, Stand? la 177C, she was tbothinl State in Union 400.000 men then true, patriotic, honest Stili true of her men, but trui , men !bave not always como up to their duty. - Ihey have not done so here Wiai did North Carolina Receive Jrom Nalurc? fine territory, 50,000 square 'miles anything will crow here that is grown m any othpr btatc ot the union This can Lc taid ef no othcrj State. Cli; mate, soil, marl, minerals forests, water power nothing left to be desired. Huic hate ice used theni since 177 G ? JJavc wc developed the man in his three fold state? Where do we stand now? Xorth Carolina i.s now the 14th State in the Uiiioii. ' Where are the -public buildings? fac tories ? inahfactoncs ? ton ! j:nLCATiox ! -100.000 children in the State of school- a 'c. .State appropriates less than one dollar apiece for each chads education annually. Gives her Superintendent of Public Instruction a bare 1,500 a year to live on1 and not a cent for travelling ex penses, with ninety-four counties to at tend to. j Our illiteracy is greater than that of anv other State a standing re proach. j Our Farming. The farmer ought to Look at Wilming- be the best educated man in the country, lie needs all the pight, all the learning. How do North Carolina farmers show ? North Carolina farm architecture is pecu liar to itself. Corn cribs dwellings fences --farm implements horticulture. (Picture drawn of i what an educated farmer's family should be.) Striking and elaborately drawn contrast drawn between North Carolina and Ohio. Ohio, which came into the Union in 1802 13th State in Union, dud now ranks 3rd, while North Carolina ranks 11th. What is the .matter.- Jealousies and sectional rivalries of our political men, one cause perhaps. e nave not worked hard ejijOUgh -with a steady industry. Have not dignified labor. I Want of edu cated farmers. Ignorance everywhere- ignorance is laziness. . L.aooris necessary to all success. Train this habit above all. Learn how to work. Learn to like work. Have a svsteiA of agriculture manufac tures; artisan labor also. Wc have poor workmen m every department, and send North for rcadv-made clothing because we cannot get it made decently here. Coop dative 'system needed. Skilled teachers for common 'schools needed. Teacher mould character of future men. Univcr sit v. i.s the pohsner. 1 uUlic shools nve a. the elements of a man. Let these teachers eo honic with these thoughts take, facts and figures dwell on them leaven the commuuitw where they live with them. Teach t ho people their needs show " their failure let the coining generation feel tiie necessity there is for a change, ova, eve. B. & O. road, on whichv the strike com menced, was paying some of its men ic tnally less than'; enoujgh to sustain lfe. If jthc pazdit speaks for that great read, and I presume it does, the officers hive eTidcntlyf'deiermiried upon a more liberal course towards ttneir em ploves. ' -.a... . (j (;kji.i.. BOILED DOWN. 1 Loubiana wants 'a Constitutional Con vention. 1 Experts figure up the loss by the strike at 26,350,000. 1 If figures do ' not lie the public debt i.s now$2,0G0,158,223.26. , Beecher was seenj buy big' expensive diamonds not very long ago. Vuuderbilt's employes get abJut $S G'J apiece eut of that 100,000. The World thinks there was a "strik- latcly between the North Tenn., to visit Aug. 4, 1877. The Ohio Republican State Convention cotered W Christopher Columbus. Thov ,r1Uca cr controlled by oflicc- tV nt TO,-fl, i , - Holders, endorsed .Mr. Hayes order that lookout wjth them, at their cspuLion, a officeholders should! not preside over or much higher degree of culture than the control party j conventions. Just what Turks ever knew and a more humane and suc-1 an eudorsemcnt of such an order lis liberal civilization. Thcv had t, nil Avo.rlh it is hard to say; I or what effect the -y ing contrast" and South. 'The aldermen of Nashville have invited President Haves that city. ! Edward Dillard, a poor man who live in Newton county Ga., has fallen heir to $30,000. San Antonio, Texas, boasts of a water- mcnon which weighed seventy-five pounds and was five feet Ions. Free Masonry is very prevalent in Brazil, and the clergy there arc striving to counteract its influences. It may console Southern farmers et al., to know that Hungarian nobles pjiy l.bOO per cent, for money loaned. Stacmpeli, a Swiss diplomat, to.isted Grant as "the ablest stateman and worth iest citizen of the United States." The Commissioner of Immigration for he State of Vlabama expects a large in flux of settlers from the Northwest this fall. To sooth the excitable British since Grant's departure a guillotine that has cut ott 22,000 French heads is exhibited in London. A ball will be givcu at the Greenbrier "White Sulphur Springs on the loth of August, for the benefit of the Lee Monu ment Association. 1 i The brick moulders and street force of the gas company at Memphis have struck for an advance" of wages. The latter havo all been discharged by the company. At the place where most of the Pitts burg: rioters were killed the Y. M. C. A. hadlong before, stuck up a gigantic poster which bade men '-'prepare to meet their God." . Miscellaneous. SCRIBNER'S MONIHL Aa Ukuivalli) Illustkated Mauazinl When Scribner Issued its famous Midsura laer Holiday Xuiuber in July, a friendly critic said of it : "We are not sure but tha Srriluifr hai touched hiorh-water mark. We do not see what worlds are left to? it.', t c6n nuer."! But the publishers do not consider that they hare reached the ultima thule of excellence they believe "thcreare other worlds to conquer, and they propose to conauer them." , : The prospectus for the new volume gives the titles ot more than littj papers (mostly illustrated), by writers of the highest merit. Under the head ot i , i I Foreign Travel." wc have "A winter on the file,"by Gen. Mc Clellan : "Saunterinsrs About Constantino ple." bv Charles Dudley Warner ; "Out of My Window at Moscow," by pugene Schay ler ; "An American in Turkistan, etc. Threi serial stories' are announced: ' Nicholas ihturn, MOONSHINE. Some peo)Ie are just like a buggy wheel always tired. ' licautiful extract helping lady out of a mud puddle. . a "Sparc the rodl world have less certaiuties of this What, a man young if ' i l)Dr. llollandj the Editor, whosu story of "Sevenoaks" gave the highes satisi'aetiou to the readers ot the Monthly, The scene of this latest novel is laiid oh the banks of the Hudson. The hero is young apron string?," but who, by the death of his mother, is lett alone in the jworld, to dritlon the current ot hie, witn a iortune, out witn out a purpose. ! ' Another serial, "Hid Inheritance,''' by Miss Trafton, wiil betjin on the cdmpletion of "That Lasso Lowrie s, bv Mrs. Hodjjson Burnett. Mrs. Burhctt's story, begun in August, has a n;tthos and dramatic power which have been a surprise to the i)Ubhc. There is to be a series of original and ex- Lquisitely illustrated . ap0rs of "Popular bcience, - by Mrs. iicrrick,. each aper com plete in itself. . ! There are to be, from various pens, -papers on , !'; "Home Life and Travel. 'V- Also, practical suggestions as to town and country lite, village imprcvemt nts, etc., by well-known specialists. ' i Mr. Barnard's articles on various -.indus tries of Great Britain include the history of "home . Jkxpriments in Co-operation, ' A Scottish Bowl" factory" in the November number, and "Toad Lane, Kochdale, ' in De ceiiiber. Other papers are, "The British Workingman's lioiiie," "A Nation of Shop keepers," "Ha'penny a Week' tor the Child,' etc. i A richly illustrated series will be gi?en on "American b'ports by Flood and Field," by various writers, and each on a .different therne. The subject of 'Household ami Home Decoration will have a prominent place, whilst the latest productions of American humoiists wiil ap 2ear from month to month. The list of short er stories, biographical and other sketches, etc., is a long one. The editorial department will continue emplov the ablest pens both at home and abroad. There will be a series of letters on 1 Micsoilancoiis, 231 uMESMfiilYCLDliEllIi XKW 'KEVISED KDITIO.N. 1877 UPPIHCOH'S MAG.47JW ntirely rewritten by the ablest writers on Popular' LifcratuTiB siipiir.,,.; every subject. 1'rinted from new type, i l wvllOC i r oiul illustrated with Several Thotisiuid " ' f , The number for Janturr KHuravinirs aud Mans i l f t VThe work originalli' published ihdcr the title of Till: CVLCOl: JL1A was completed in 1873, biuco which time the wide circulation whieh it has at tained in all parts of the United states and the signal developments which have taken Usher to submit it ttfau exact and thorough Pst record will it i w? V revision, and to issue a new edition entitled suflicent euarantm r . dftJ TlIEAMJiKIUAN UYCL4JPEmA. effort wtlf ho ful.ure rcJuT S Within the last ten years the procress of eiversir, .:s H discovery in every department oiknowiedge 'r v Pr0Tiac aa tocrcaicfaJj line mn.ii n. now wtiVU tif rpfMri-ii(i mi im. I P. DP ITT. AT- IPni rpilil Pauveantr " " , ' T Y-- 2Kn l Thn nirtveinfint nf political affairs . Imvn AMI-' MOST PUPlli,.- 'i kept pace with the discoveries of science aud ; .. their fruitful ..application to the industrial The great'object and rA.,t - and useful arts and the convenience and re- -conductors willhrt rt , , rf il w iu inrush r.r sequent re volutions have occurred," in volv- vnV rT noent- ketj Tne civil war of our country, which was at Prf Pnic n 8hukngitnner th Zr its height when the last Volume of the old information and somndest --. . Ts: work appeared, has happily ended, and a UeneraI Intrest J ina word in j new eourse of commercial and industrial cott'aMaeaimptHV.v-i j. FCBd Lbt activity has been commenced. T,lftsP twZ ' ttncUveU Lairge accessions to ,onr geographical V13- MATURES THAT lltp knowledge have heen made by the inaelati- ATTltACTIVR tv r.J' r gable explorer of Africa. r , , , , i LITrn TtT; UAZiyH . The great political revolutions of the last Tu0 n .J., wlTUJlE. . i decade, witli the natural iesult of the lapse - Aue ""lbuhonanowr on btnd of time, have brought hito public view a cnffaged, embrace a hirhlr attrin" r1' multitude of new men, whose names are in Tales, Short 9. n 'r,CUTeu every one's mouth, and of whose lives Narrf5W ' ""'PUre SkritL. everv one is curious.to know the particulars 1 A rf ' rperi on Science ni Great battles have beeu fought and lmpor- " "art 1 emi, Popular Esmti Liu tant sieges maintained; of wnieh the details i erarj Criticieins, Kte it are as yet preserved only hi the newsiapers JJY T T.FVTPn vr -r,. . ' or in the trasient publications of the day, Ulii' lCjlJ AiSU TVLLL KXOUl iiorm.mfiiit flinl Jinthoiit.ift liislorv- I . . . ,iXlo. liln preparing the present edition for the press, it has accordingly been tne aim of the editors to bring down the miorniauon to the lowest possible rates, and to furnish an ne curate account f the most recent discoveries literaure, and of the newest inventions hi 1D? P":torial cmbelkhm.nff k- . "'. the practical arts,as well as to giveasueeinct j constitute one of its attractive r..mtZ ana anu e those descriptive of trarel, will be ' o PROFUSELY ANT) iiVAivnvr... careful ample resourees for carrying it on , to a suc- u. ssiui teuuuaiion. .1 IS one of the original stercot vne elates have been used, but every page lias been printed on new tyie, forming, in fact, a new Cyclo- ixeuia,, wiin uie same plan ana compass as its predesessor, but witn a far greater pecun- ,r niicuuiiuii:, ciiivi WJU1 euui iujuiuvi;- i i , , . ment in itscomixj.sitionashave been sutrcrest- 7. yvOTZts AlacDonald, Author of y.tt- edby longer experitneca nd enlarged know- 4Iec iorbci.," "Kobcrtfilnn.-- ' ,u""8 uiourreaaen irho are fim.r,. IT- SPECIAL FEATURES FOR M 1. - A new serial story, , - - The IVIarauis of lonie," I fu 1 iro i v a,uusc ui iiur rpanpn K ... Tiie illubtratioiis which aro introduced for with "llnlenlm h;.- ., " "mihr the first time in the present edition have ofthia distinguished writcrTifl 3 . been added not for the sake of pictorial ef- a.:A . s"utr,K'ilIN(l no 1 1 . f z ana spoil tno House, is terror for 113 than the calls hard luck is f re order will have, or what. thr ft! if it ret. ifs ni.lv riiilnrsnmnnt f,., t mg iMiM.n n 41 I T C 1 pii I . 1 - ... "ii.wu m iu uwn 01 uoom. lire I airamsi wnom it seems to be a the same, and the Turks must follow! 3 are aimed Turks help to hasten the fulfillment of questions fur long consideration. 1 It is not tr an ax quently looked ikjlbn as laziness by his ncignuors. i Me friend, will v.- h,. on..r ...ji... flour?0 y a" 'Cn,pty barrcl of . , ,ua" "uu "as aiwa3's splitting with lauprhler has been -wv.iiiin.1JUtll ij feet, but to give greater lucidity and foree to LTT ' , mi rePuUlio ur. the explanations in the text. They embrace ie1, lo- .tacTB oi . aecplj intcrotui u all branches oi'.scifiico jlikI na.ti,r:.i i.iuir- powerful etorr. Itbriran in v. and dejict the most famous and remarkable number, which issue, with the December Pin leatures of scenery, architecture and art, as will be f urnished Traits to all new inWrihJ! well as the various processes of mechanics for 1S77 6 v w niwcnDm 2. A prof ' llntra.,rln.r.v.,A. Hisnumuu Auuiej. iuan emoeiiisiinieni, no i 0f , -...v v, .in pains liave been spared . to insure their - ' i,.'. , artistic exeelleiiceithe cost of their execution I SWeaiSD Scenttrv ant, I.lf is enormous, and it is believed they will rind by Prof. Willard Fritk author of fL - a welcome reception ls an admirable feature Univcrshv X U ihla. lm? and worthy of its high weS trA 11 i tfi?,' tlon. . 3. 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I In extra ("If f 11 .o- .-..i - . ,..',., I .,i 1..1. ;...'". i"-' wi, s-j w : in iiorarv . hP' vol, m W, in i- ull Kuisial Lucy I. I iuau l vc5SiinS,n,n,feH UVV rt ad - "cceeding Seeh mo1'1011' wU1 itsue5 prophecy against them by never allowing the indignation of the world at their cru elties and corruptions to grow cool. They do but madly project themselves on the fate referred for 'inferior aud pazan na- tions..AYhateTerth, nnam ; J rJ"-v "! connection with railroads Hiim'f;w. i-." . Jut power is never satisfied. Give it nienccs of the pohtical situation, Kurope railroads aijd it would crave river navi-a- is sure tabo cirilked and ' Christian be- tion- in short, there can be foreseenno forjL-tb century's end. ' ends to the dcmajuls of a central powpr, . , if the people arc weak enough to- coin- SEIfATOll MERRIMOA'S AU- mence yielding. , p. DRESS. 1 lie lacK lot news from Gen. Howard . Mfi.' C. Spencer zivcs the lialei-h uatur!y ?ausen uneasiness-, lie. would nh-r-r- . T I llvl wumioia iavoruoie news, it CWw Yerj interesting epitome of the a rol:of tolmost t1P(illn wl ' " x I " vj u clear, however, that such an order was A Baltimore belle, when told bv'il, sincere! v issiumI in in intrmici r.e :. . I ..;(. n i. t . lIi .v..vbvi uuihu ' ""u tuey uaa no gooseberries snirar suocking poor," and be wetted his witnout aandmc: it i ,rik iucKj-.sai.i a watmsr-maid suiy. Here 1 am m a familr whew wcy one pas a love altair 6u hand, and leaves letters Ivinir about a -.1'-", uuu J. address delirercd by Judge Jlcrrimon, at Chapel Ufll, before the .University Xor mal School. The address was one which attracted more than usual attention. There ra no North Carolina sprcld easleisai in it, no self laudation, no gionous'pitmises of a future which is not befcre as ; in fact it was noted nrin- Jltu scnc of laudation of the ind the vigor with ceptablo to the country and would get the pplied to such crils ,ul1 Conservative vote of the House. at the distinguished srafc.r tousiucratious yet to arise may dictate w vvuiu i Li the body domestic as well as the body can't read.!' The worst spectacle of rage, astonibh- It will be ment ,anu disappointment we ever saw was mat ol a couple of do-rs 'frvi-n- man takes1 command of the furces oix;rat- nSnt Wlth their muzzles on. T i ing against the Indians. ' "Don't show An cllort has been made of late to create land Jnng man to ayoun lady' whom an impression tljat Southern -Democrats adored. : "Dort't be afraid " wis lbe would not stand together on the Speaker- reply; "I'm just as much ashamed df ship question umess a bouthcrn man was l"etn as you arc " benbuer for 1) .Nicholas At in turn tkU K V. will K , " J"o M e, Hlllstratloii; euriositv and in r, " iw " " F . - W1'. ... readable nun.bk-r nf ThiT Z"Zt5".ul'r'i Address". 7 ii, J,?."' S W been issued. The three numbed of Scribner T4 H-Li r'' S.teiLber and October, con- , I D- AITLET0X-& CO ta-minsr the ODenin. rhn0-B nf.Tr t i 1 . . v , etc., anted. i,T.oi.-V; . .." -ri iass V' 7 U1U uuo.iven to every new sub "ur v "-requests it, and whose subsefiD tion hp rirn ,.-,ti, v..' i , '"Uill'' lo i - - iJM- " cmuer numoer. n U,br,&r.rice' 51 a vear-35V cents a .u L: .3 "- b?nd volume. a ci ujatmi icrias on- bonnd volumes neck or 1. O. pioijpy order to ec zb fiC'KIBXEK & CO.. 713 Uroadway, JV. V. Dictipiiary Democratic party in order toeSayel LTrct ' neSty 53 Speaker.. '1 here arc man v gentlemeD the barkrnrr i y !' ,lid both South and Xorth, who would boS vffiBe KlJOW tly-how StatVan the wDle and th which the knife was apDlied to surli pt;i M Conservative vote of the House ... . lcnnfi'l'ini b.illconist, wlu, i.revi Webster's UiialirMafiii run THE SCHOOL ,000j Kn-rayin; 1.840 I - "Price $12. A NEW rEATTJRB, To the 3,03 Illustrations heretof. ster s Unabridged, we have addc Colored Illustrations,! eniriavea exprcsslr fur u i 'I . wi jvi aij lare I expense. IriJ.ir.?ta5? Perintendcnt of uui.min mo union, or corre- pondiEi; olhcer, u here such n l.tl. . ' . VWUI ilIJl. II9B Ired .iMer' dictionary in ' til 1 V:',u?- Auionff tijcn, are those of -JD & 55 I.J IIO A Tiur i v XT" V Watchmakers, &c. , WATOIISIAKEKS A-ND JEVJLLElk o. 37 Market strf Wih Papers and Letters from Tarii my,x- i tunuuuca mronu uicyw. The Beauties of the XLhine will be described in a richly illuitrUrd mil " ppcra. . 7. JJuriiiff the year jwill appear a avobcr or handsomely illustrated tbort article, de scriptive of Life, Travel, and IdreaUrt ii the United States, England, South Jmcricv Japan, Mongolia, and other coantrici. et, Ihllnnf.in - ,tT "l ! v cfiauiiiUca 1823. a r;;;::1:.. v1 worth . ncs-Tbex ' j i wcic purcnased of them bors containinrr n... I An cieirant stock advance on Now vV.V "Vs ai a Tcr'r 8,,Sh Stecime!? a o: ore in iv h- d fourjagc8. nr r oi3 Agents lor the Diamond Spectacles 8pOur country friend, are invited io call and dec 13 JAS. T. rTIVA Vj e. ii. scncLKss. MUM Mm, EDilMISSIfll poUUc. It is a singular fact, as stated bv aim, uia xonn Uarolina, which started out M1V third State in the Union in 1776, Ttaaiiourteenthin 1870, while Ohio, which came in in 1802, rankiug thtaras tbi thirteenth State, is now the third. ' Jude Merrimon did not depreci ate any of the noted advantages which NcHh Oirolina posesses on the coutj-ary he FM. pArttcnlarly careful to set them fxtbbuthecouia not but thiuk that tl fact of sonrf haring been outstripped by so many'' other States was due to our own people. We gire here an extract from Jlrs. Speicer's report, which prc- RM'- jnops of Judge Mcrrimon's tewi : , v-rp. lit to introduced by Judge Kerr, and assured at the outset that he had not come io mare lun for us, not to le elo quent, Dut to taik plainly to Xorth Caro luiuna and tell them the truth. It is necessary that they should have their at- JffAj?1 to eTiI apparent in our Stated &o flattery U needed, but'plain A peopled cinlizaUon is judged by the manner of their moral, mental and physi cal deTelopment. How have they used their natural resources to aid their necessi ties, happiness and glory.? Sia-boards of citilization all over a m S ?US to making hU last ascension, neLdected the selctHi.m f auy 'one ofahese eenUe-J -1 , b,U and has n,Jt since: men, but 1 see iiot the least reason to be-1 lieve that the Democrats will have to i get irai'. Ijinllnnl sky I tarricr hp out of their own1 rauks for their candidate or to am- particular section of jthe country. Mouthsago several gentlemen organized a couipany here for bidding in mail con- a "dirty dog." WouldVt a a little more apropos? Xnt.li!rif will man by remembrance's cullar and Laul him back to childhood's time, as to sud- The suij f XlV VOUKtlXdloU Brokerage House. -LtECEIVK tracts. Ihey Avcre verv successful Wl den-y come upon a half dressed vmith i. . . -i . i .. ." I j l : ki l .v i v . uave mau romes in all the States. Their plan is tor sublct: the routes to local aDnli- r tr i ij A - . f Urin A nearly cverv school 'T - a"uul The State of XEV-.IFRkpv i r.nn every school. ,-w nearjy fof111 -aderovkon exhibition, samples of Coffee FW S'" Molasses, Sm-ar Svmn, tv i ' . ' K,ce ' ' f-' J Lit I I I I V Oil ZlKf FOR SALE BY ALL BOOK AND DEALERS. PKICE. $5 CENTS. ' Terms Year Subscription, $; Txf "s, $7; Three copies, $1 Firo copiw, Hi Ten copies, $30; with a coprgrttiiU flu person procuring the clnb. Single aubr 35 ccnta. , . brcmber and Dcccmbfr X- the earlier chipten of"Ti Anl I all ft for 1877. . ' r cmbek mailed. notir tt , . aaaress, on receipt of 20 own. 3?- To Af-enU a Libera! IfrmmW be allowed. Address. i , . J B. LirPJXCOTT, & 00 ,. I'uUifclicrf, 715 and 717 Market it., riilklbia. Jan 5 ' 'Xeystono Printing Ink Co - ; ." MAKtjrAcruBfcBs or PRiwtiwc irjics. i 'COOK 'AND NEWS CLACK 'A ' . Orders and con i , cants, which thev usuallv siivrl in Ldoini at a considerahlt rltt t i. v.- " vuuutivu, 11, XllXS i swimmii,T i,l o.iji.. .M .Ate btate , ' .tT, .' "'J i-eving tne school?. L-rk-.r svtj .x hi. i-. 1 . w I or all hr school liUA made rion and the Lea3l7 Cotton Tic- ' The State of MASS rirrTPTT PrJTTliWAY A-"Cf'ii iled her schools-nearl v all S fiUp" dec 13 11 ;hlhe? State of IOWA has SappW Ler g J J Promptly all 'orrf.. "gnmenta solicited. are a front a r. n. . GiiiBs k iKrurr?ue or WILCOX, o.i ,t y 'J Jia.Mi'uuTi'n stt - " t'' !!- w dec!3 'UU.IyEN. ! 1 17 rjorthfrifih Street, Philadelphia, Pa- just been discovered that most of the par- Rrnnlc ETvaU tics interested are government olliLs "rOCK S CXChangfe. and: the question arises whether the io r sifi.tr: ,ii ,,ii....l,.o.i 3 I mnr rvnrnoinvfri I .v. . i i- . . ... vuiv, ,muu uu government I 'M"w.-"oiuJtu cai taken charge CM,,orraPPc- school of r?t,v- contractors can1 be Wnllv i.i.ii rrL ties and town, ' QtliJ 01 "ties, coun- " " 7 4t.lU ilk IIK1 I . . ... I ii-i - I ho Vt.t., , c proTision for lf tI v" r4M aae -LUJa schools in IXDIAXA phed durintr icto , A more in 1873 and l sVi ' i0' wa maD7 ffiJ .P.ie hare been rmr- same time. Tha "Washington r.rc ;., crcised over the Question, and is uuani- mousA.- ot the opinion that either the nffir- or tiieWontract should be given up. . y . . 0 uiuwiu Mr uo are nf . 1 11 T v. vuc- Tt wea-njoim and popular house and riil hereafter run iu It will be pat in complete oraer ana saUsUcIion guaranteed to an ot its patrojns. . uve, Aiec, inuora and O m expecting to Jose their jdaccs soon are I 9ifar an(1 none hnt the test alwars First Andtor Mahon, after a aervice of CO I bn on years, aml becond Auditor French, who T Billiard Parlore will be open ererj da has held that position 15 years. Second night free to the patrons of the houje. Comptroller Carpenter, of Iowa. volunLa- jottv nono, ,; Hltr ltlr n IVf ltf Trie ,T - "-imwa believed the successors of these gentlemen win come irom tne ;outh. i I e j The Caltimore ' Gazette of this has a strong written editoriaL bearing -THE LARGEST a OU the -rent Kfrit,. In Wni.n i A E . ,T - Proprieter. tliat the pnjj corporation found in the It as well as the duty of the 111 Clt al Pric rangijj2 fro! 25 Mid the employer are to be! cats to f 10. 1 - l ! generous as wiell as th intl ' treatment of the cmnlovetL In tlii rnn. I examine for yoanelTms. - ' nection it xnay be mentioned that thai ittDe 10 T .Ti Whatb.-tter inrtm.,. schools? --- ruiean MnrJ l .0 .- Webber's n:;;f::M13 myare!KId of m uiis countrj. be !made for e : sold of as of any other series I a i - .r.rV0l-n of all theWiv. DnblKhiul in t.r- - h,.,r.T."J-""Jcon.trJ- own TVcbster u 09 o -1 o o -1 3 . i- P c V -a a i -, "C .a . .i: . - - 0 . 3 tt S g 5. OS 4a n r 7 n a 2 - 14 their stAEdirH . 7 a , t1 own " ebster as dec 3 G-A C. MERRIAJT, opripgneia Mass. . ESS OUli I.XK3 AKK OF.Jl SLTffWj qaalitr, bein mdefrom tie better dients and 'under the persoaal bjhttwo a practical, printer and pmnat we will guarantee crerr poand of Ik " be of a Superior Jet Jjlack, gn'ck nr- ana entirelj free from retUD-oO. . , ! Oar prices are from 30 to bOft rrtl IJJ ei than any other Inks man factored tf United Sutes. ' ' ' i A trial of a sample wUl "g printer that h has been paring ll what should for his Inls in tn Fj Pat up in kegs and barrels to fit ft JiddrcM, . 1 KEysToJsriuxxiyoic10" , : UitlUU DUdlU OlidJihWiM o - 3 L ftp .w o. O o S Sr-e'-a o X w - J7 -, A ?ff.?esfff of Errors and O to ilarriae rA. "x" i l Hi 1 . J?.ot earned In th. F - -" V 1 - alBIT f - f- vj.. CIU" I - ' in.vuiun j TVki luv will. ri r . . i 1 iuuuvuci w it uirti n turn three'months. by anv SKIP'S wiswu"nw"yKr ACCORDANCE WITH Sccti ' lUIHPWlnii.l 1MI 1 sou raiaftuuu hk"' . , 7 . . .1 fllflK 01 tax cnareu against menu - r, j, for one day at lewt. or until ihty!T complete. 1 JOUX O. -u-t julr 23 Chsirsi
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 7, 1877, edition 1
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