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The Daily Review. Jew reeled Motions" , not work injury to people when JOSH. T. J AMIS. Editor & Prop; there is anr lonrer any doabt upon this bjt let the .rehires be probed .t - gST Washington and the original terms or QUeoce , bat when entertained aa to what agreement between the two Generals be we shall take when afflicted witb'serious broaght to tha light of day. That settle the matter for all time to come. HI disease theymay lead to dear experience I Don't, therefore, trifle with d of TUHJDAT, JAIfUaRF 1. 1881. (LXTXBZB AT TUX fOSTOFFICK AT Wzuoxotox, N. C, as jxooro-OAte llATTXSj OATI5G 210RE TSsAPI A PfrCK OF r I RT. At the session of the World's Fair! Coesmiulon. held ia the Governor' room ot the City. Hall, New York, on Tbirsday last, for the purpose of effect-1 la a "re nail? at onraniratioa. General . , i. Grant,waa chosen President. Person Xewmai placed Grant in nom- inatfea, ac Ur.'J. M. Ogden, of (Jeor- From the Goldsboro Messenger we glean some items of interest relatire to the colored Insane Asjlam, located near that towa. Thej are takea from the rt- blood-purifier of the age. nort of Dr. Vict Chairman of the Board I Ter7. of Directors of the Asylum, with thej reports of the Superintendent of the In stitution and CoL S. L. Fremont, the architect of the building. SDPended I Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: thprotn- I Dear Sir- I write this to inform you mar, my cnua, one year oia, naa ueea and ague but hair TV ' vour.uoiden Medical via- coverv. Mv wife, a lone sufferer from 0 the blood, manifested by eruptions blotches, scrofulous and other swell mjrt and grare symptoms, but take that wf li tested efficacious remedy, Dr. PiercV Golden Medical Discovery the greatest If the bowels are very cosure, use also Lr. nerce s Pellets (little sugar-coated pills.) CURES FEVER AND AGUE., , Flejlsaxt Valley, Jo Daviess Co., III., $Iisc3littneous IS' 3 " " .T F j 7 V-l permanently cured of the fever vw, u .u luuuun i-c pr w F.u ur x ja ft wek'8timet an(J the USC of a rrpa ni ixni inp rnii nr inp nr in nira ..... water-work, caa-fixtures furniture, etc The property is decidelr cheap, aud Col. Fremont, in his report, ventures .the opinion that "the Asylum has been fitted up at a cost considerably below that of m i.i I II. Il't 1 1 Per- hcrfi gla, Aaothermember of the Commission, any 8imiar building in any State in on toenail oi isa uute oi ueorgia ana the South generally, as he expressed it, det irt to$econd the nomination, (won der when and where he got his authority 9 speak for the ijtire South.) while Mr. Bytrly, bf Xtatucky, said: Though General Grant defeated us in America," affording equal accommoda tions, viz : comfortable rooms for 100 patients. The Institution is now filled to its Dresent caDacities. and from 60 to 73 applications are now on file from various parts of the states asking admittance for patients. Col Fremont estimates that $20,000 will build another wing to the liver comnlaint and billiousness. by the use of the Discovery and Pellets has been entirely relieved. The Discovery has never disappointed us for cougbs ano colds. Yours truly, JAMES STR1CKELL. oar UUstroggle, he did it.by fair fight- present building and double its preseat lor. and even we Boathern men hare foaad tkat he is as generous in peace as he was is war. I shotted myself hoarse far Gene rat .Hancock a few months ago, and I can tali Just as heartily for Gen eral Grant now. He stands the foremost sua of the country to-day, aud every caaa in the country eat and will sip port him. Mr. Beverly, of Kentucky, must have lived in the country of Daoitl Boone dariag th war aad not in Virginia, the feetae of Lee and Jackson, during that period. Otherwise. Mr. Beverly would have kntwn that the warfare waged by accomodations. The estimated annual cost of maintaining the Asylum at its present capacity ot 100 patients is stated to be from $15,000 to $16,000. As near j as can be ascertained the average cost of maintaining the insane in jails and coun ty poor houses has been $20 per month eacn in some counties more, in few. less. This. any person to be Anittrr Did you ever kow ill, without inaction of the stomach, liv er or kidneys, or djd you ever know he who was well when either was obstructed or inactive: and did yon ever know, or! hear of any case of the kind that Hop Bitters would not cure? Ask your neiffh- B aad it Sheridan, under Grants ;orders, j bor this same question Ttme. tht Shenandoah Valley, daring the to Sunmer and Fall of 1864, was anything btt hotorsble warfare. Barm and mills vera burned dwn, prsvisioas destroyed that were private property, and helpless vemta and children left to starve in j j thslrow homes, when their I gStoo m m a less raider's torch. stuu.bttls 8TOJIACH Pi Bofom friends shirt stude. Epitaph for a cannibal 1 Mr. Beverly, of Kentucky, was not temporary resident of Louisiana, or even -.-visiting statesman," about the tiste thattbo arned teldiery of U. 8. Grant invaded the legislative halls in New Or leans,' the Capitol of that fovereign titate, and acting under the orders of Grant, drove the legislators from the Capitol building at the point of the bayonet. All this may meet Mr. Bev erly t ideas of fairness and generosity ad-peace, but the Louisianianji hare different ideas, we imagine, relative to the peace and generosity of Grant during that reign of tsrror in their State. It was the peace hat reigned in Warsiw. Anotbtr Southern member of the Com mission, Mr. A. Akers, of Tennessee. Esemed to be carried away also, with the catbasiasm of the moment, and he arose from his seat and pronounced the follow, iag paiegyric upon Grant: The man named needs no setting iu o&ce to show him at his best. I respect ed him from th9 day, when at Appomat tox he refused to take the sword of that great soldier, Robert E. Lee. He will receiv the hearty and able support ol every man from the Soath." All of which sounds very pretty aid a canQiOdi uae wno loved his fellow-men." Our frontier roust be more closely There has been sorae much' of 'Canadian weather 8mbirled over the border this winter. TVe opine, too, that I Boston Transcript. Sunday-school teacher (r provinrly) "Boys, do you Jcnow what day this is?" Street boy "Hi, fellers! here's a cove don't know whit day this is! I gues3 he's been ou all night: Father Time is pictured as an old an bald-headed gentleman; but ho manages , to skip around quite lively all the same, in spite of being handicapped by agricul tural implements. It is not the lucky individual who draw the prize who declares that lotteries are j wicked and should be suppressed, rsons it the man who gets elected woo says trjpre whs "fraud at tne polls." Ivor ristown Herald. ii millionaire, wno was iookioj: at a level tract of land which he had just bought at an extravagant price, said to tbe agent who. had sold it to him, l do admire a rich green flat." "So do I," significantly replied the agent." It is proposed to have girls for pages in the Ohio Legislature. The male population has been exhausted by the continual drain occasioned by the demand for Ohio men for public offices.') Boston Transcript. Joan's wife and J bo wr tate-a tote. ih Iut wta, ladoatrljaihe: ts Jobo: ir ern4 the bread w ats. AnJ l'aiji tht, 'aaT um'd the tea." An exuberant youth hails a supposed acquaintance witn "iicno, jsei" out. sleepJAppeilteandtrtnffth Return when Hottetter'a Stomach Bitter aftia sy teoietieally ied by a billions dytpeptie afersp Morssver, ainee the bri:j it pa th bm elosely with thi atomaeh and itt attook ate or ani, the llrer and the boweIa,aa their deraScement ia rectified by the action of the Blttera, aaal deepondeney produced i by that derangement disappear. Tar iiia by all Drngjrbti and Dealeia, , - ; feneraS. . L3ULU fa irade from a ffirople Tropical Leal of Rare Value, and ii PO8IT1VJO Kea edv for all the diaeaea that eanse pains in tbe lower part of the body 'or. Torpid ir-r Headaebes Jamdice DixiiDH, rayel, Malaria, and all dimcaltiea ot the Kidney s, Lire'' and Urinary Urgana- or female Disease. Mo-tbly MeDtrationp, and our iog P'eirnaney, it h8 n qal It reato'ft 'he orfrann that irae the blood H t evce (be best Blood FuRinga ?t Is tbe onlj knewn remedy tht cuie B i(r t'a 'iis owe. s rs:,-- , mnr h nrn0-it ar0 fill PeIe C St 1.1S rerbotre. Lariret battle in the mar ket Try it. EL B. WAKJiK A oet 16 Boehester, a x EARSliSILLIOM ! iMQioA Balsai cf Mill Oil. PoaitiTelr Beatorea die Bearing and ie the Unly Ataolnte Cure for Dtafnas Known. This Oil in extracted from a peculia- ape- eiea of amall Wflira 8aaar. eaueht in the Yellow 8ea. known aa Cat char odon Rondel- erii. ' firerv Chinese Fisherman knowa it ltd rirtnea aa. a rertoratire cf hearing -were diacorered tor a Budhiat Priest about , the year 1410. Its cures were so numerous and many so seemingly , miraculous, that the remedy was r fficiallj proclaimed orr the endre Umpire HXM use became so universal that for over 300 jeara no fJeafnesa has ex ist d anion or . tbe Chineie. people. Bent, oh argres prepaid, to any address at ti per bottle. Only imported bv 7 Deyst. New fork. Sole Amenta for America. Miscellaneous. Iliscollancous. HEDELSSOIi ; PfflO : 80L3MY Will make for the Best 60 days only, a Grand Off jr of FIAPJO'S AETI5 ;OKilBIS.r: : - S8&0 Square Drand Piano for only 0245;; 'y';: S'Xa JET O M vgnifeent rosewood case elegantly fiutshed, 3 strings 7 1 I I Lb U nn full natent cantata acraffes, our new pateot overstru. a hpantifnl carved l'es aDd lyie, beavy serpentine aud large fancy moulding, round full iron Frame. French Graud Action, Grai.d Hammers, in fact every improve tnent whiebcan in any vay tend to the perfection of the Instrument Das beeu aaaeo Our price for tbis instrument Doxea ana wuverea ou wru w 2$24 UU at New York, wiin one llano uover, otooi ana ho&, ouij , w, . . . , This Tiano w ill be sect ou test trial, nease sena reiereuwj jwu uo . mpript si n cruPr. vh&u reui wiui wuw nm ud iwuuu,u ..-e, . w e- i in use. Send for ch v gue. Every iuati umeut lolly Warrauted for five y eara. . $165 TO $100 (with fetooi, uver ana uook ) ju .fuicuy. Ai.ax ci.as hud sold at Wholesale factory prices These Pianos wH one of tbe fi iest displays at the Centennial Exhibition, aud Were unai.iuujualy recommended foi the Highest Honobs. The JJqyares oonUIn our JNw Patent JScaie. the ereauat icup ovemeot in-iue History oi nano maauig. iuo i ri' bts an- U tine t in America, ro&itiveiy we maae tne uneBt jriauoe, oi me lone a a tne grraifci auraoiu'y. i uejr ro kwuiiucuucu vy uio uigo ....... thoriums in tDe count r . Over 14,UW m use, ana not one aissaiisnea purciiaa r. an Pianos and Organs sent ou 15 daja' test trial -freight free if uusatilfactorv, Doii'i lail l. write us bt-lor' buying. 1'titively weofler the best bargains. Catalogue uiai iaiit f Handsome Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of 48 pages mailed for 3d. auuii. Every Piano fully warranted for o years. . ; Uur 'rartor urana uaDiiee trgan," siyie oor is uit - usw and sweetest tcned Reed Organ ever offered the musical public. 1' co'itaiua Five Octa ves, Fivb sets of Keeda, four of 2 Ocijtvt.- each, and one or Tbree ctaves. 'I HIBTKEK stops witn uband uboak--tiiapaeoi. Meoda, Vioh, Fiutt-, lee!i-. Dulcet, Grand-Swell, Knee-Slops. Helgut, 74 Length.' 4t; in ; VNruitb 24 in.; Weight, boxed, 360 Ids. The case is of solid wl? it. PIANOS ORGANS 9enet-r d i it cl-oicf vn .tK-ar-a.-is of an entirely new and beautiful desiini eu'vfai ly ftuvcu, wi.ii raktd pant;, u;iitic cliet, lamp stands, fretwoik, S:c aU, jnii finished. Possesses all the latest apd best improvements, wi.b gr-at powei, 1 ;h brilliancy and sympathetic quality of one. Beautiful solo effects and perfect .41 r p t-. tion. Regular retail price $285. Our wholesale net cash price to have it Introduced, with stool and book, only $97 as one organ st Id sell others. Positively ' lio devi ulou in price. JSo payment required until you have fully tested the organ in your own borne. We send all Organs on 15 days test trial and pay fj eight both ways if Instru ment is not as represented. Fully warrauted for 5 years. Other ayles-8 stop organ oiily $65 ; 9 stops, $85; 14 stops $115. Over 32.000 sold, and every Organ has gHe rhe fullest satisfaction., illustrated circular mailed free. Factory and Warerooms 67ui sts. and 10ih Ave. . . .. , , ' t : 1 fe , KHFFT MIIIP at oue lhnii p"ce Catalogue of 3,000 choice pieces sent fm Ofikk I IflUOlU 3C gtamp. This Catalogue includes most of the popular mu?io of the day and eveiy variety of musical composition, by the best authors. . Address, . MENDELSSOHN PIAfcO CO., P. 0., Box 2058, New York City, : dec 7. ' ' : ' : - : 'CUt?ED IN 20 MINUTES BY UIA-SAN0 nn DYSPEPTIC OR BILIOU8U U A Medicine recently discovered and used by an eminent Dhysician with wonderful success. ' ATI dnini and country stores have it or will get, h for you, i Also a surt cure for INDIGESTION , OJ CT OCisr li l. OnlvSOet. Trial Bottles. SS et. JIOJMS MEDICINE CO., LTXl ., . rhilodclphia, Ti. uu v ssj r ig. ir ) u Who want glossy, lnxuriant and rary tresseg of abundant, beantifal : Hair must nso LYON'S KATHAIEON. .This elegant, cheap article always makes the Hair prow freely and fast, beeps it from falling out, arrests and cares gray ncss, remores dandruff and itching, makes tho Hair strong, giring it a curling tendency ancf keeping it in any desired position. Beau tiful, healthy Hair is the suro result of using gathafroiu gSlts virtues are tuoqieetii aabla anJ Ia cura tive character aoeointe. aa tne writer ean oeraonallv teatifr. both from expexiecce - nd observation. AmoDir the many readera of the Review is the part and onether of tbe conntry, it ia pro bable that tuirbera are afflicted with deaf- nearf and to such it may be said: "Write at once to Havlock & Co., 7 Oev Htreet, New York, enclosing $lt and you will receive by return a remedy that will enable you to hear like anybody elae, and whose curative effects I will be perns ar en t ' 1 ou will never regret j Review, eept. Z5,i aeoj . Ceo 8 v : KewTort fcifiy Herald ONE DC LLAR fi YEAB. THE CIRODLATFOX of this fopu rewpaper hsa increased du-.iig the p'-tl year, it corjtaiia ail the.ledioer tnr l tbe j:aily Ueiaid, and ia arranged i ta j dapartwent. 'ih THE WILCOX GIBBS & CG'S MANIPULATED GUANO Is claimed and admitted to be the ' r -;; ", Best, Most Eeliable and Cheapest' Fertilizer in use for Cotton and other Crops. : : '. ktYoa can always depend on it - . ' ; " Arrange for your supplies at once, on the usual terms. All material; composing Fertihzers have advanced are difficult to get. " .' r . ;t. y, ;f For supplies and any information in regard to GnATin 7AmmiUiA with . . dec 23 Wilmington and Laurinburg. embrace sppri! tare of the globe. d;pptcbe from al L'dtsr tthe h.Rd of qaar AMrRICAN XLV.8 n nam it nis misiate. add: u. exenm wocl4 be.prtUieritiU if troe, but, unfor- me. j thoaght joa were another man:" tocAtelr for Mr. Akers and General I Laconic tramrer aoswera: 'I OrmoL it laki that rery en3eitiil cle- Efnt. There is not oai word of truth in tha tatement that General Grant de- - diced to take the sword of General Lee vhett'tho latter offered it to him in term f larrender at their iotcrriew at Appo taatto Tho sutement is poiitirely Calso and ot one koowa this better than Vljoes S. Grant. What General Oram's r jan IS-ly-nrm-t-t-a amr Nautical. UusbanJ: Ifjokinrjly) "Oh, I'm the mainstay of the family." Wife "Yes, and I'm the jibboom and the and the" Small boy (from experience) An .-I tTiA an intri.. IrtA nntttmviA " Applause. Coupons arc not cat bj us this year. ivauroaas nave ion irams ana are, trimmed with rich dividends. Tbe sole makes a rery pretiy ncnu. sneers are very rusnionaoie tne nrst week m Hop aodnet wodd mto beta had the oppor- Janoarr. btnpes are much worn at i Sinsr fein and Concord. 1-izurea are foaltj presented itself, we da net know, hrA If ve are to Judge his formsr life by hlM rtcest career, we shoald nnhesiut isly tay that Grant would hare taken the word if he had had the chance, for it 1j a recorded fact that this great national M M A A A mncn soagm alter: iuu uuu is a very pretty one. luch beans are desirable for the opera or theater parties. Dots will come in apain with the flies. Un dressed kid will be used for children's bathing suits next Summer. Birds are used for bonnets, and the bills are verv EsaicantcMucTcrruiuavMftuj vuxus uia.i larje. iiu cresses wun a goou nap ma CTtr offered hiia, except a pair ol I are the best. Did gold is still put m LM.withihfreirrit stockings. Thin, flat pocketbooks are BuF.i-. -j - in style since Christmas and New Year C2pId. Ueoerai IA aemanaea aa wlBoston Commercial Bulletin. tocJCXtarrender tnat pnrate proper- BITTERS. (.1 Ulftllclne, not 'a Drink,) coarrarsra HOPS, BUCHr, DIANDIZAKJBf DXXDEU.OS. ; : Aa-n Tiir. Pceiwt ajtd BisTlkljcrJiCAtojcALl- THEY OUIfcjE n DlMMaor th5tomRch, Birl; Blood. U rr. Kldnern.fttHl UMnarv OreanB. Ne vwuue, HrepIfrMnessand esDaciAlJT 8IOOO IN COLD. nli p,d f or ce tbT 1(111 not nn or uiinj impure or lBJuriuOJ fitnnH in h.m . I A lit Tror drorefst far linn TtirM' 'a iL- lrhm LxfAM Tim ilain m I - . rvTj ' : uu uiaer. PLP " b,,Bt"llrTCrtM!blecore for! . t. - , aareotlci. -., ,, u , , 6xr roa CiKcrtAB. I are giver, the Teegrapbic DeepatcLes -f the wee fro all part o' the Ucon TLi tea 'are rlu&e males TUK Wi-EKLYHERALD ho most valuable cbrorlcle in the world, as it if tbe cheapest. Everj weak ia given a faithful report of POLITICAL NEWS embracing complete and comprehensive! Oapateftei from Washington, molaaioir fall reports of the tpeeches of eminent politiciajas on tne qveanon oi tne nour . THE FARM DEPARTMENT . f or the Weeklv Berald gives the latest aa well aa the most practical auarffeetinoa and dueoveriea relating' to the duties of the farm er, hinta for raiting Cattle, Fool try, Grain, rrees, vegetaDies, c, e, witn aagpestiocB for keeping bui dinga axd farming utensils 1 in repair. Tnia ia sopp'eetited by a well edited department, widely copied, under.tbe j neaa oi -....weiops Jfians Sli25 no Pan. dee SiUb: ffew atdlVery Attractive Styles are Cm ROW Ready. afesr oakinkt oa i-Aii. Lm ORGANS in tbe World, winners of tighest diftitiction Ht every preit World' Jf xbi bition for thirteen Tears. Pri ces, 151. $57, $66, $84, $10 to $5G0 and npwaru. For pay meats, $6.38 a qturter 8nj or, ward (jtAiogues free MAO A BAMLIM OB'Ua Co, 154 Trrmont Kt. Moaton: 46 East 14th t, ( Ouion Pquare) Aew York; U9 WbAsH Avoi ne. Chicago. dec3v-4w MASON AND H AMUV HOLIES IN-.: TEXAS1 18 THI T1TX.B OP A NEW ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET Descriptive of the country along and tribu taiy to tbejine of the at u . . . inrernationai and Great North' lorn Railroad, llviag receipts for practical dishes, hints for j nd contains a good covtt map of the Stat' THE HOME, Sir and "5et." Many of the agricultural journals are sorely troubled to know whether a hen j sits or sets. If some editor of dignity would set a hen on tho nest, and the edi tors would let her sit, it would be well for the world. Now a man, or woman either. can set a hen, altnongn tnej cannot sit A I AKGE STOCK OF Sasb, ty ahoullM Wspectcd. and the officers la illoiec ia p flepxt with their side arcs. TneU Unas General Grant eager Ij agreed to and ererj ofScer of the Ar nj af oxtbera Virgiaia came off the Cea'cf Appoaattox with his aword and piStelbaOlrf aroandhimand ha own he neither tLej oa her, although f Hrala bisajt to boot Ia addititn 0d heQ sa oa them bj the ta this eTcry oonnted oficer broigbt his hoar if thej would allow. A man cannot if ha had mora than one Met on the wash-bench i; but ne couia set aivtrwi p hene with bin. Geaeral Lea once auer. the sorrtnder coud Bjt 0Q a dog's tail, if the dog were lafetatl denied that he bad erer of- willing, or he might set his foot on it. fered General Grant his sword, adding Bat if he should . . . , i or sit his foot there, the gramroanant as tllMonijrernraiWu.-.-i MBdoff 0jd vwL psrimva a ' I U ' - V A A H MM M Bk 1 ,. ' Doort- . Blinds. - i . ..... 9 AND ALL Kl OP MILL WORM LUMBER LATHS. &e Al.T.'vr"S s nuux A oa ' ' UtTce iaifrtt ft Walaat ll- ' oakin clothing and for keeping no with the latest fashion at the lowest orica . krr item of cooking or economy raggested in taia department is -practieailv tested by ex perts before publication Letters from onr Paria acd London correspondents on the verr latett f'shiona The Home Depart ent of tha Weekly Berald will save tbe honsewif- more than one hundred times the price of the pa per in tnttrestsor SKILLED LiBOR are looked after, and everv thin sr relating to i mechanics and labor saving is carelnlly re- j coraea Tnerets a page devoted to ail the latest phases of the business markers, I To pa. Merchandise. Je. AC X rain able feature ia foond in the specially reported pricts and cscuuosaKIj . THE PKODUCE MARKET. 8 porting Bews at home atd abroad, to getner witn a "tory every wea, a Bermon Dysome eminent divine. Literary, at usical. Dramatic, Personal and 8ea Notes There ia no paper ia the world w ieh eoniain. n much news matter every week aa the Weakly i it aiH contains tne names and addresses of rarmers and Flanters in Texas who have ' Farms Tor Sale or Kent and those who ill want Pxax Hasps for re t year. Aoopy of tbia book will be rxahed free to those who desire reliable information about Texts, upon application by letter or postal card to ALLK H sfoUOY. General Freight and Paaalr Agent, dgc3(Mw Palestine, Tease BENSON'S Gsucme Poms PMer. ir - r . m tvemeay more Widely 0r Javftrav Kbowb. It la rapid in rel'evine, qnick it cnrtnjr. For Lame H.-t n.Jvt Eyif ff!2f !' -??l4e" and pains general- JL1J "vuea remeay. dec 30-w THE BEST PAPtRI TOY IT Beautifully Illustrated 3Cth Yeai. The T Ccicntific American. rnflK SOIBNTIFIO AMI.WOAW la A X largo First-Class Weekly Newspaper ct .tiateca Pages, i rinted in the moat beantiful ' sty If, prof aseiy illustrated with splendid en praviiga.? representing! the nSwestJnven uou aad the most recent Advances in the Arts and Bciences; irclnding Hew and Ic- .k L row ,,n. cuiture, Horticnlture, the Home, Ueahh, Medical Progress, Social Science. Ptataral History, Oeology, Aftrono.. my The most raloab'e practical pavrt, by tmiaent wnten io al dpartmentof -ciecce. will be fowod in the dcientifio American. MttiB' ,$ri0 per yer -0 'half-year, ho includes postage. Discount to Agents! " Meg e copies, ten cents. Bold by all ews rMl6p"KH tmit bJlI'l order to hVH N A PA IF. NTS J.n coolonwith AMitiiKJAW, AUssrs. Munn A Co. are holfc hk Ametican and Fortlifa Patent-, fcve had 34 years experience, and pcw hsvV the iarr est establithment in th- " Vf. . 1: are obtaiaed on the.Terma. '.rSlai bo oa la ma.de in the fcienific meric ot all Inteationa patented throngh this A ney. i w.th the name and resider.ee of the Pauntei By the immense circulation thus giren. pub ic afeotioB ia directed to the merit, of the new, paLea, d O' introduction fttn easily effected. . ,;,,.;;... , , , . " -an person who baa mde a ncwdiscoverr ' or invention, can asceruin, Iree It chargtT " wtetber a patent ean probably be obtained! '. ree oar Hand Bo, k about the r-atent lavs -Patata areata, Trare.Me.ks, tbeir cosi and how procured, with huts for procuring aflvanceaon itrvention's A cSnts StJL . ' 'L o?riZ Patents. , ' ''"0 ru.v 11 M. t?II.. ST Pk vt. Branoh Office, cor. F A 7th tits ! vinw " a k . . . "WT " ; washirgton, D. T. 'wNaVYortv J.ttjir Br OrofaTttf Herald, whichia seat, rotafe free, for One! GfeORCE PArp' A sr-V vqumx . loucaa auDscrlbe at an v time. I " -- w wv i . iiinnniii.in.. T. dtrbj the iatrrfiew Willi General Oreo! Grange aa it maj aeem, tha nan might I B (General Let) withonthii aword oa. 'Injoeither b aaailed hj thedog f r the grammanaawiirjia rronu. Tho; Loyept Prices Tte'JIeYork Herald sSSfnfi 17 IK ALL KINDS OF PRIBTTTWa " ia a weekly ,fonn, rJ?-??-Z a qxiestloa of varacitj between Le and Grant wo isxagiao the public, Korth aa xrtll as Boath, would cot be loc; ia do t!Isr la faror of the former, Uat if Sow to be your own painter : Bay the v v Vniffld Paint, raadr zalxad and As . 8. 17ARSUCK,d Job OOce. i . ., t , 4 : . ; Get cstlmatea at thia o23ce before harlxs yagprlrtflng iddaa elxewbsrs. . jy'3 One Dollar a Year. Addreea, . . Heir York Herald, Croadwar'asd Ani Cireatx.aw t-v 4 f . .: I I . . 6TEAH EnniriEr. o n. ST.. -, f wa- .aBfc-.-flw" ' Grist and liTt .. .r;. .the ' ' --v. ';'' .iv-f LAUBINBURG EliTERPRISE JS;TBB BEST UECIUM throngh which to advwtire Fall acd Winter Goods ameer'.' k people fif Kobsson. kiei- acounti, in h'ortb Jaroli.i end in "h. t.;y,to,i'f aoath Ca'roiina!.tj; Kmerptisehasalarira and ir " laUon in the Pe i n7 v " f thia rut. h.v w r.,r:fri 'f c?ijo, artf and ir creating, ciren- . "Vcr iag ttc six mouths it r aa patuhed in ,ttcTUla bif.Te l re! within the fast fw monha. 7 , month, quarter and year at teaeooabie r Aodts, U. I,-HcDUFifcf- i l-T"'t-K in ', '- , Wotice0 PPLICATION 'Vtlh HEM 41 f fH. (, I . ..". sszsyf tor a.hnrter It appron fn ttej WOicf warranted at Jaooai's. f , f a - tZultt Xr nv TV"
The Daily Review (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 18, 1881, edition 1
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