fTTU .M mm Ty A-TP AU? eV4U. AbUYAUW JOfiH.T. JJJ1EX. Editor I'rvp, WJLB11KOTON. N- BODlT, JAHUaRT 17. 1881. EjTIKgD T THX huerrorrtcx ai tneat ought to do nil it proper can. bnt the native hungering and -thirsting for knowledge that the . Creator -haa planted in every child Boat be cultivated br the DarenU of these children to ;the last possible degree of their ability, 00 that ihe hands cf the people shall reach oat aod grasp in the darkness the hand of the GoTernment ex- tended to help, and bj that onion of ef fort the two will bring what mere legis lation alone cannot immediately bring. I rejoice that yon hare expressed so strongly and earnestly your news in re- fkrd to the necessity of your education, bare felt for years that that was the final solution. Those efforts that are at)0S8BIC ... - r " A-woman 'was recently eonvused gambling in "New York city, ami sat jalli i here are no male gm e Xew York. :jLt : least e have heard of anv beinir convicted and to jail. It seems strange that a in n j should have fallen so low.-.orrt3ioH-f Herald. Fashionable young lady at a social feathering remarks, jestingly, to Gilhooly "I wonder how much I would bring if X was out no at auction and sold to the highest bidder?" "Jast about fire hund red dollars." "Why. my jewelry alone is worm tnaw "xea, inava wnaw Tfea tntl valuation of assessable Drc i v.- v,lr for tha nrcsent hamble and comparatively out of sight 18 J1.0 f perty ta N e w York city for the proeot r J pat lt dowa m mJ estimate. ? O t . f AAA 'Dfl nOn am lffr.MiCA I O I . . . . j ear u bicu at )v,to,jjj, m iuw ot $38,209,639 over last year. V ot of ths increase is in the up townw..nN, 1, 000 additional tbutldiogs having Uen ertjetediin-tbe nineteenth, ward aloDe Kaay "additional buildings have aho Wen erected in the twelfth, eighteenth a ad tweaty-eecond wards. Doriog the first two weeks of this win ttrt harvest op the Hudson more ice was gathered than daring the whole of last winter. The Kingston Freeman states that the Kiickerbroker and other large eampanies have only about half of thtlr houea filled, but if the present temperature prevails for a fortnight longer, every ice-house along the river a a li f .-It, 1. 1.. fill I It "M "-"7 r people m-et that majorities are never 1 nave sometimes thought that tne meo that sink a coffer dam into the river and work for months in anchoring great stones to build the solid abutmedts and piers. who3e work is by and by covered by the water and out of sight, do not get their share of tho credit. The gaudy structure of the. bridge that rests on theie piers, and across which the trains thunder, is the thing that strikes the eye or the great public a great deal more. The sunken piers and work, the educational growth and the building up of industry, the economy and all that can help the ioundatioa of local prosperity, is the work, that in the long run tells. Some Scotch poet said, or put it in the mouth of some prophet to say, that the time would come "When Bertram's right and Bertram's might shall meet on Eilengowan'6 height." and it was when the might and the right of a Mistress As von ve never been in service, : I'm afraid I can't engage yon without a- 'character." Young Person I have three school board certificates, ma'am. Mistress Oh, well, I suppose for honesty, cleanliness . Young Person No, ma'am, for leteratoor, jog- gr'phy, an free and drawin l-Fimch. XaoDT "the replies to an advertise ment of a music teacher for a candidate for organist, music teacher, etc., a racan- yard Icy having occurred by the resignation of 1 Miscellaneous ; : - - ' ' ' - ? of ' .yr--- CEMj34Lpk Miscellftiieous. tltocellanootis nmct JlfiT"mnv ITJIB ed with excellent ice. Presides t Porter, at the Yalt dinner ia Ciacimatllsst week, explained why Okie is becoming the Mother of- Presi dents. Not alone from its Kasterh blood, b said, and the intermixture, of Scotch and Irish, baton account of the io3titu UosYof learning sa liberally scattered ver"the SUte. tie believed that to this fact, more perhaps than to any other, is doe the preeminence that Ohio main- talaj ia firaishicg the nation with lead iag men. The exrerinients which have been --- nvJe in France with a view to the substi tution o"f printing types made of tough easd glass in place of those of metal have proved quite encouraging. The advantages in point of cleanliness would, it Is alleged, be not iisignificant. The toughened glass in naturally much har der that the metallic composition, and dia hardly be crashed out of shape by t&ose small accidents which soften the life aad mar tho beauty of the type now employed. The glass, too, is capable of feeiag cast into more delicate i ha pes, to ttat the difference between the thin and thick strokes may be more clearly de- oppressed by minorities. Trusting, gen tlemen, that yon may take part in this earnest work of building up your race from the foundation into the solidity of intelligence and industry and upon those bases at last see all your rights recog the organist in office, was the following: Gsntlemen. I noticed your advertise ment for an organist and music teacher. either' lady or gentleman. Having been both lor several years, I offer you csy ervices.w Sew Fancied Holloas" may : not work . injury to people when they relate to matters of little conse quence, but when entertained as to what j we shall take when afflicted with serious disease they may lead to dear experience Don't, therefore, trifle with diseases of the . blood, manifested by eruptions, blotches, scrofulous and other swellings li Trade f'ooa a Mmpl Tropical i er tt Rar VJue, aiid i. a POHlTV He ea far all thm rfiaa&xM that C3UM PkUlB ID tbt lnAr Dkrtnt the bod T or lort.il v-r- r - . - l Mtlirit. and all difficulties ot tne Kidr.ei I.Uor rd llrinarT Orvafd- tor emHH Uueatea. Alo-thly MeEBtr ationf, V'd Qor in ir F-irn.r.T. It D8 n Oa' 1C MIO' tk cmm that tb blood, and f etce i tbe be t Blood 1 okifikr t lt the odIt hn. r. r. nflv tht CU-e D li? I B l'l-8 trnr f)i.hf use Wi-cefi ie piaoete worsalabT Lrajrei!M aro all Leie- Sl.SS rerbottJe. Larsreit botUe ia h mi ket Try it. oetl6 H. H, WABNBK k v.n , Boehester, If Y EARS FOKjTHE nnn I 1AM Ili I 111 gUIB ICVUjf I J 1 U tl.f 11 mzed, i.mjpcnoB.1 wish and hop for " 3w .V. n,. Pi'i IObUS tVUlVMj t mm Golden Medical Discovery the greatest EoalCWs Balsam of Stark's Cil. your people. VJJ AT( GARFIELD TOLL) TM KM. " It Is of more Interest to our rtaders to know what Gen. Garfitld reolisd to the calored ra ftm the South who sought Sonft PP?!J" were a!B,t . . . i u u nine wuuc agv. iuc rcauuuruuu- WASllIXGTOJ LETTER. WisnixoTOx, D. C , Jan. 14th, 1S81. Mr. Randall stepped to the front on Wednesday and Thursday (yesterday) and gave form to the previously chaotic ideas of the House on the subject of fund ing. It seems now certain that the lioase wi'l insist on a three per cent, bond, redeemable after one or two years, and running, it the governmeat snail so elect, ten years. I do not know tbat this is the best shape for the bill to take, but I have watched the debate closely and am sure that but for Mr. Randall, the House would be groping its way to wards even as good a result as this for weeks to come. What the Senate will do with tho House bill, no one can tell. Secretary Sherman thinks it will author ;z2 threo and one half per cent, as the rate of interest with discretion on the part of the Secretary so that he may make a better rate if possible. Against such a course it is cogently urged that in all such cases the buyer of bonds always insists Jon the highest rate named, and get3 it. This measure will be disposed of by the House this week. Such appropria tion bills as are then ready will have at tention. The Inter-State Commerce bill will evidently come to a vote in. the blood-ourifier of the age. If the bowels are very costive, aae also Dr. Pierce's Pellets (little sugar-coated pills.) CURES FEVER AND AGUE. Plkasakt Valijst, Jo Daviess Co., 111., March 31st, 1879. Dr. Pisrc. Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir- I write this to inform you that my-child, one year old, has been permanently cured of the fever and ague in a week's time, and the use of but half a bottle of your -Golden Medical Dis covery. -My wife, a long sufferer from liver complaiat-andbiljiousness, by the use of the Discovery and Pellets has been entirely relieved. Ihe Discovery has never disappointed us for coughs and colds. Yours trnly, -JAM&STR1CKELL. Positively Reetores the Hearing and U the Univ ariate tare tor ueainess anown. -1 m This Oil i extracted irom a peculiar spe cies of small W eiti ?-habk, eaught in the Tellcw 8ea, ksovn at f archarodon Rondel- etii- ' KTery CJbinete Fisherman knows it It virtues as a restorative of bearing wer- disoovered by a Budhist Priest about the Tear 1 4 10. Its cures were so numerous at d many so S9emingiy miraculous, mai toe remedy was rfficially proclaimed oyer the entire Jimpira Its use became so universal that for over 300 years do JJeamecs bas ex isted amopfiT the Chinese people. Sect, charges prepaid, to any adorers at b. ttle. Only Imported by f i per Will make for tho riXt60 days only, a Grand Offer of PIAWOS JLTSISi ORGjBLlfirS. S850 Square Grand Piano for only C245 QfVI ET O Magnificent rosewood case elegantly fiuished, 3 sirlip,., O II Lb O Ocuives fall patent cantata agraffes, our new patent ovem!,,4' -AalP. beautiful carved l-es ar.d lyre, heavy serpentine and large fancy mouldirr k?, case, full iron Fime, Fr,ch Grabd Action, Grar.d Hammers, in f.ct every meat, which cau iu any way tend to the perfection of the Instrnment has beeu by us botb wavf if 1 ino is out just as represented in this advertisement. Thou! io use. Send for lot-ue. Kery instrument fully Warranted for five year. ninrVlnn $1S5 TO $4CO (with &tool,Cover and Book.) " All stital3- Kik, PI it Mil at Wholesale factory, prices .These Pi,,, I I H 1 1 UU e ut ihe fiiest df Plays the CenteunUl Exhibition, and nnai.miourfiy ic t ronieudt-d for the Highest Hokoes. The JSqcares coDUin our w Patent Cjcaie, U;e -u-auat impfoverueut in the history of Piano making. .lbs debts ar-'U tim',1. ii America. Positively we make the finest Pianos, of tf e jjj'jv ooea d tbe grrHi-hL dur-oili-y. Tbey are recommended by the hhe tinii.icj k, fnriti-s in th iuiir5. Over 14,000 in use, and not one dissatisfied porcha r Pianos arid Organs seut on 13 days' test trial -freight free ifnnsatisfactory. D ift' ri e us hefoTf buyu g. Positively we offer the test bargains.- Catalogue mal1 4 r flai.d nn. Illustrated d D script! ve Catalogue of 48 pages mailed for 3c iUu Every Piano fully warranted for 5 years. : ' Oti & IV Vat "lrior urand Jubilee Organ," style 35, is the K I ft R! V H,itl tcned Keed Organ ever offered the musical- ublic i 9111 Ili IV eu'iiaiis Fivk OcTAvKs,FiVK8etfl oi Reeds, fou- of t (ic'uu niht ai.d ol ol l bree taves. Thibtken fcT. ps with GRAND Oba Di'm-a-""'' Melodia, Vii Fiur-, tVUstr, Duicet, Grand-Sweh, Kiee-Slops. deigut. -.4 'Lei-Kth, 4:j in ; Wi.nii 14 i?..; Weight, box d, 300 Ids. Tbe case is of solW-'yuj ; '? veneered with cLoic: wo -db, ai d is of an etirel new and beautiful design tlM , ' ly carved, with raised pauels, nusic clofcet, lamp stands, fretwork, Ac , all , .),,' finished. Possesses all the latest and best improvements, with great pc wi 0- 1 brilliancy and sympathetic quality of tone. Beautiful solo effects and perfect si p 'K-' tion. Kegular retail price $285. Our wholesale net cash price to have it IntroducJj with stool and book, only $97 as one organ sUd sell others. Positively no devi.tfo,i in price. No payment required until you have fully tested the organ in your oi, borne. We send all Organs on 15 days test trial and pay freight both ways if in..., ' ment is not as represented. Fully warranted tor 5 years. Other s'yles 8 stop otLKh uly $65 ; 9 stops, $85; 14 stops $11d. fiver 32,000 sold, ana every Organ W g :Vl he fulie&t satisfaction. Illustrated circular mailed free. Factory and Warerooms S-ih ts. and 10th Ave. I UCCT MIIQIP at one third price. Catalcgue of 3,000 choice pieces seut w ntC I If I U O I U 3 8tamp. This Catalogue includes most of the rooular n,. ..u of the day and every variety of musical composition, by the best authors. Addre. MENDELSSOHN PIATO CO., P.O., Box 2058, New York City, dec 7 ' ilUl IN S1NU?E?BY UIA-SANO BATLOrK k CO., T Dev Kew 1 ork Sola Agents for America. hia at U tat or a few dsjs ago, than it is to kaowjostwhat Elliott, the spokesman of lae.party, had to say to Garfield. We esa all -goess what the colored speaker said; we have Lad these things drammed into onr ears so long ment bill should be before the House this week. Mr. Cox says aboat 300 Re presentatives will be provided for. That ts, he will start out with that number. instead of 293 as at present. . Fractions of population in various States may make it expedient for three or four more that wtf are becomin z able te oronhesv I than 300, or three er four less. Mr. Cox It all beforehand, especial! when we i3 unable tc-daj to give exact figures, ..... t u "here is no doubt that Republicans of koow that it is bat one chapter m the nrominencfi hare Wmtinff history of , a diabolical crime which is to I f late to seduce Senator-elect Mahono. 8X09XACI2 BleepJAppettieSandStiauciju Statarn when Hos tatter's 8tonaeh HitterCis cratic ideas. &o lar as pareiy local or State questions are concerned, 1 confess I like to hear of Democratic discussions iu Virginia and other. .Southern States. It is altogether different when the alle giance of any Southerner to" Conserva tive National principles is in vol red. Gen. Mahone and everv. other citizen oftho South owes it to himself, and - to the cause of Constitutional Government in this country, to refuse any party affil iation with those -Radicals of the Ktrth who have fpr fifteen years attempt ed to place his section in relation to the r-cacrai uovernmeni, ainerent in any way from those sustained - by other states and other people. Wheu tbe attempts of these Rad icals have been finally defeated as they will be soon, or when new and non- a a sectional questions scan Decome para mount iu our politics. Gen. Mahone and other "Independents" of the South can with good conscience seek such party associates as tney cnoose. mey cannot now.- Some weeks ago there was an attempt to Fettle the Christiancy di vorce cafe outside of the court. All de cent copl3 now agree that the effort failed. Two columns of filthy charges iu the case are published to-day, being tne reply oi toe nusoana to tne wire s statements in a cross bill for divorce. As the woman and her attorneys are be lieved to have on hand an equal or larg er quantity of similar allegations against the roan, the prospect is that the case j will bo one of the most disgusting ever tried. 1 mentioned it once betore, when there was hope of its settlement, but! ant now done with it forever, unless Mr. Christiancy shall attempt to make polit ical capital out ei the notoriety he bas achieved. G capos. sanersr si ors over, since tns or ait sy pa- ta ass closel j with ta stomach and Its associ ate organs, ths liver nd the bowels as thlr derangement is reolified by tbe action of tbe Bitters, nABal despondency produoedjty tnat aeraDgemeat niiappearr. Tor sals oy all Drajrists (and Dealers, general1. be attempted against the rights and lib-' of Virginia, from his allegiance to Demo-I ytaaaUcallj vsed by a billions djspoptic dtie el the people of the South. Cut what Gen. 'Garfield said in reply to the address is of muisnoro importance. The New York; Hor tells us what it h, and from the report as published in that paper we cannot sec that Elliot1 and his friends can boast of any substan tial toosoUtios. Here is Mr. Garfield's reply :Gaeral Elliott and Gentlemen: I thank you for yonr congratulations for thesoccesaful termination of tho great campaign that recently closed, and es v pecially for rour kind allusion tome per 'coflally for the part I bore iu that 'cam paign. What I have done, what I have aid concerning your race aud the great problem that your presence on this con tiae'ut has raised, I have said as a matter of profound conviction, and hold to with all, tie cleaning of the words employed in expressing iL What you have said in regard to the situation otjour people, the troubles that they encountered, the evtoU froa which they have suffered and etil! gaffer, I listened to with deep at tention, and I shall give it a full measure of refectioo. This is not the time nor the place for ree to indicate anything as ta. what I shall have to say and do by-aad-by ia an official way, but this I may gayi I noted sj peculiarly significant one eaUfice ia the remarks of General El liatt to the effect that the majority of citisaca. as he alleges, in someportions eihsBoath are oppressed by the minor ity. ' If tail be go, why is it so? Because i trained Baa is two or three raen iu one ta conMHsja; witk . aa untrained imi, and outside of politics aad outside of partiea that eaggcttioa is fall, brixnful,of significance; that the way to saaxe us majority aiwaya puwemu ever the minority is to make its members a trained and iatelligenta uie minority ttseU mu virtoesare uoquestii aable and its cura tive character aooiote. as tne writer can personally testify, bjth from expeiiecce nd observation. Amooe tbe many readers or the Beyiew in the part and onotber of tbe coantry, it is pro bable tbat numbers are afflicted with deaf ness, and to such it may be said: "Write at once to Haylock & Co., 7 Dey Htreet. New York, enclosing 91, and you will receive by return a remedy tbat will sable you to hear like anybody else, aid whose eurative effects will be prmar etit ou will sever regret doing so." Kdittr of New TorXHercantile Review, Sept. 25, lWj 8 . ( - - MYort WeeHy Herald . one mum a yA5?. THE CIK;)L'LaT10N of tbid popular rewspape. has 'Dcpeied dn'ir u e pit year, (t ci.Ui t nil tbe iediDif ttwsof tbe Haily Herald, tid is arrnntd io handy departments. The ! . : DYSPEPTIC OR BILIOUS A Medicine recently discovered and used or an eminent physician with wonderful succem. AH fmrmo. '. and eoantry stores have it or will get ii foryou. Also a sure cure for INDIGESTION, Only SO eta. Trial Botdes, 95 eta, HOME MEDICINE CO- l'hUadctphiatPm. Fe .rti I De irs--Fe irSl 5 zem ! THE WILCOX GIBBS GO'S MANIPULATED GUANO Is claimed and admitted to be the Best, Most Eeliable and Cheapest" Fertilizer . in use .for Cotton and other CfropsP;;:.;. ; "Yoa can always depend on it" ,' T ArraDge for your supplies at once, on the usual terms. All material composing Fertilizers have adyanced and Eomeof thtm are difficult to get. . - . For supplies and any information in regard to Guano communic&te with JkXtfSS T. dec 23 I latent Wilmington and Laurinburff. FOBtlGX- NifWS embrace special ters ofttegl.be. d'spatohe frcm all Ltdur the btad of qatr AMERICAN NKUJS Wom3 Who want glossy, luxuriant and Trayy tresses of abundant, beautiful Hair mnst.nsa LYOJTS KATH ATBON. This" elegant, cheap article always makes the Hair- ptott freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and cures gray ncss, remoTes dandruff and' itching, makes tho Hair strong,.gi7ing it a curling tendency jand keeping it in any desired podtioa. Beau tiful, healthy Hair is the sure result of using fiathalrozu c Jaa lS-lj-nnn-V-f-t Answer This. Did foa ver kow sor pertw to b Ttat trtojrt the eqaalitv or ciu-1 in withoot iqacUoq of the ttomaxh, nr. tariff n &sd no Uwi cun coaler and maia-l .r 0r kidaevt. or did roxx ever know he Ulib the Jooff raa t thia? tht is not I who w&i well when either wuobtrncted cheld with m reooble deirree cn cui.i or inactive: ndtnd Too ever Koow or tre tod intelliffeoce. Lec-ul itioa ooght f hear of &nr c&se of the kind that Hop & sU it can. 1 have made these sag-1 Bitters woald not caret Ask roar neigh- resUone tun pi v to indicto that the eda Vuoa of Tour. rtc, in my jndgment, Urt at the bae of ihe fiaal ablation, of joar Bjremt question, aad that cannot be uuouicr ia us nanai ex tno btate or bor thii tame qneetioa Tmts. diaeaaee rjecnliar to women is Warneri that will core the nxinf Warneri ; Jf9(hCTS A LARGE 8TOLJC OF Oaob9 Door- Blindly ASD ALL RlfiOS OF MILLVOnXJ LOUDER. LATHI. &e For tale very cheap, ti ALTAJTEH, FBICX d CO. a- givee the Teleg-rapbie Pespatcbes f he fro n all rarts of tha ln';a TLi lea ture alone mates THK WEEKLY HERALD ths most valuable chroricle in the world. s it is tbe cheapest. Evrj weak is given faithful report of POLITICAL NEWS embracing complete aod comprehensive aespatenes irom wasLineton, including all reports of the speeches of eminent politioiaxs on ue qaesuon oi tne nour THE FARM DEPARTMENT or the Weeklj Berald elves the latest as well as the most practical saggesttocs ana ais onveriea relating to the duties of the farm er, mnta ior raising Cattle, Fooltry, Grains, Trees, Vegetables, Ac, Ac, with suggesli it-s for keeping bui dings and farmiog utensils in repair. This is sapptep anted bv a welt edited department, widtlj copied, under the uoau o THE HOME, giTlsg receipts tcr practical dirhee. hints for making clothing and for keeping nowith the la.esi fahions at the Lwest price trery item of cooking or economy suggested in uuaepariment is- practicaiir tested br ex- perts before publication Letters from our rans and .Londoa corresponcents on the very latest fashions Tbe Home Depart entofthe Week I v Berald wiU sare tbe housewife more than one hundred times the price of the pa per iue interests oi SKILLED LABOR are looked after, and evervthinr relating io l i .. . - . ut-coam aaa jaaor Baring is careiullj r; ooraea ineteu a rsee devoted to all tha 'atet pnasesof the business marke s. rors. Berchandise. e. do Tinba ratnr i round ia tb speciallT noortAd nrir irri eouoiuocs-oi THE PUODUCE MARKET. ORfislNS80 Sl,OOOi i to 32 ununiia ftops Pianos $125 an Pacer free. Add re3 Daniel F. Beatty, Wajhin8tm; N. J. dec 3i-tw Iftw andlVery Attractive Styles are 23 How Keadj. BR8T OAIjINwTRPak. MASnrl LOR ORGANS in the World, w v AND HAMLIK ORGANS winners of highest dieticction at every great World's Jr xhi bition for thirteen Tears. Pri ces, $51. $57, $66, $84, $10 to and upwaru. For tasy pay cuents, $6.38 a quarter and upward CtIngaea free MA?ON A HAMLIN OR" AN Co. 154Trf mont 8L Mr t ton: 46 East 14th bt, ( Onion Bquare) ew Yort; U9 Wabash Avenue. Chicago. deck-4w HOMES IN TEXAS." IS THI TlTLB OK A HEW ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET Desoriptive of the country along atrt tribu- taiy to tHe.liueof the International and Great Xorth- iern Railroad. abd contains a good coubtt map of the 8tt. TtaUo contains the names aad addresea of farmers and Planters in Texas who bat e - Farms for Sale or Kent, and those who ill went Fa Bards for reit year. A copy of this book will b n ailed free to those who desire reliable itforrtation about Texas, upon application by let er or postal card to ALLEV acCOY. General Freight and Paes'r gent, drc 30-4w Palestire, Texas BENSON'S Gapclns Poms Plaster. Wo, Remedy more Widely or i avers blv Wa. a . . . . TKE BEST PAPtfll TRY IT, Beauiifuily Illustrated 3th Year. The Ccientiflc American. rpHE 80IETIFI0 AMhKlOaN itt A 1 large First-Class Weekly' Newspaper ct Hiiteen Hares, . r In ted in the most beautiful style, profueely illustrated with splendid tc ravisgs, representing the newest laven. tions and the most recent Advaneee io th V Aits and Bcieaces; including w and In terestiog Facta In Agriculture, Horticulture, the Home, fceaiih, Medical Progress, 8ccial science, Aataral History, Geology, ikstrono. my The most valuable practical papers, by, emi -ent writer- ia aL drpartmentc f Science, will be found in the rJcientifl Americui. e?D, l 20 per l co f 7r which includef postage. Discount to Agents. Ptngie copies, ten cents, bold by a!l News. PubUshers, 37 Park Kotv. vew york. P-ATNHPQ In connection wilh Z' Mes. Munn A Co. are bolic itots i of Ameiican and For.ign Paints, hat had 35 yars expedience, and ,w have the largest wtabluhment in the rnria. Fatenu areobtateed I on the best tern,a. A .pedil nouce is mad. in the tfcien ifcc me-icCof t h ,1 Mti0M ptfnted through ih Agener. w;th the name and raider ce of He rJunUe. By tbe imoiense circulation tbuv e-iven. puS J"1'"? i8 to the umlt. ofP?le n Ji Peat' d wlea or intrcduction ofua An person who baa made a new discover v or 'invention, can ascertain, Tree cf chargi wnetber a patent can probably be obtained, by writing to Munn Co. W also aid free our Hand Bo k about the Attitl lm Patent. I avean, Tre-aaksf theii wc and how procured, with h nta for proeuriri adrancea on inventior.s -dd Torttl Paper or oonceraine Patents MfJNN A CO., sf Park kI'w V.w t v Branch Offce, c Jr. F 4 Rb " l0X' nov lg WMtia, D C. JTHK LAURINBURQ j;HTERPfiiSE to time; F,n ,'Bd Wi.. nj. .. . . ' itona curinr. Fqr Lame Back. Hheum-titm. Ki.i. vaecnons. and acnea and paiia gene al ly, it is tne unrivalled rexneoy. i deeS0-4w Bporting Few at heme acd Known. It is ranid ia rali I -on eountUs. in Hami. r? f irwrT ktctj -wrex, s Permon Djeome eminent a inn e, Literary, M oaieal. urtntue, personal and wea iVotea There is no paper in the world wlieh enntiim I much news matter erarr weak aa th W..VI. iuuoiaLetnrera ox raetoryi towt of vTaixxl tn, Jan Oflee Xrttntr Crt5;si lubsoribe at any time The New York Herald sSraSSs ia a weekly form. One Dollar a Year. Address, N err York Herald, . aTroadwiy and Ana Streto,aTeTr Tork Patent Portable Circular lAWXTTTj Ala Statsiry sad Portage 6TEAT.1 ENQIUEQ 0 B. SCHSOZDZR ST. BALTP10BE. MIX IF3 ' II 'AVoodWm'tlne Ctototand TknolpDa, Water Wfcee it a. aad Aa- and in the j . ei taia HtatA e avfw. l , r cww w aa DULli.h " rr:f. "? x . mnntn It SiTS hf d ? owusemtnu will be It a, tA Add7b, J.,r . 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