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' TME BAILY BE3DTA ' VcL I NEWBERN, N. C., WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1859, I ' 1 , ' . , , - - - i ! i I-- 1 i -f I I x ! i t : f s I -i 1 : j f 1 I If i t ; 3 DAILY DELTA 13 PXJSXJESH EVERY AFTERNOON, (Susdat Exciptkd), ; in the Fairbairn building, L'att tub Cravtn street 'vn dr Septh of Poltdtk ttrect. Rates or Idrertislo. 1 HALF SQUARE; ONE SQUAKJ-. bne darv-i'; . - .S 25fOne day . ..;:.:$ 50 00 50 75 00 Three days ,. , i ... , 50fTIree days. ; : :.l five days. ; One week. ; One month. u 75jFiTC days. . . . ..1 .. 85 :One week 1 . .2 00 One month . . . .:4 Two months. .3 50iTwo m6hth3 .,..7 od Three months; . . 5 d0Tnree months;. l0 00 Coiitmctiiig Katc. 1' square, renewable at pleasure, per anutii,i i payable quarterly:..-. .;;;.;;& irterfv.... &- 00 00 Each additiona' square, pep annum . . . . . . . . b Professional ' a rds, not exceeding six lines, per annum, in advance....; y lina half vearly. is ad- 00 . . . . - - r a n ce . 1 . ............. ; . - ...12 'i.O 1 Special Notices. n :.i Advertisements inserted as Special or Bifhop o ices are charged one-half more ihan the usual rates, en line.- Headed) or less constitutii.g a. square. ffST Marriages jaii Deaths published as news. Obituaries, Ac. will be charged as other advertise mentH, and paftnent required id advance. ; . All advertisements for strangers dr transient pernon to be paid in advance. 1 - Where the number of insertions are riot expressed Whnn advertisements are handed in they will be inser ted till -forbid (tf), and charged 50 cents for the first insertion and 2" cfcnts tor each continuance. t All nw Kdrertifehient8inteneded for the Daily wiU be inserted one time in the Weekly isaiie, and all in tended for the Weekly will be inserted one tijne m th Daily, provided that advertisements for either pape re to b publihrfd two or more times. , ' : ! JOB WORK. All Job Work, (except for yearly customers, r Citi zens, who have standing accounts with the Office), t fee paid for on delivery., ' ' All work f r Theatrical Entertainments, Concerts, or other exhibitions, when required for two or more consecutive days, must be paid far eajh day. The above terms will be strictly alhtred to, under l circumstances . , TO TUHPEIVTIE MAKERS. ;A TREA'flSE ON TURPENTINE FAltMID, Bein" a Review of Natural and Artiricial Obstruc tions with their Results, in whieii Many Erro neous Ulea3 are Exploded: WitlARemarks en the Best Method of Making Turpentine. By G. V. I'prrv, 61 Oraveri County, N. C. ;: MAVl.N'C been appointed Aerlt for the above WORK, we will furnish it at 50 'ents per Copy ; to purchasers at a distance we will mail it baJhe receipt of 50 Cents, for the Book, and 8 Cents to pay the 'postdpje. It iS.tlie first Work o the kind ever" published, and Will prove" df irtcal ulable benefit td persons engaged iti the business idf Turpentine Making. Send your orders to . J. It: MUSE, . i y Kevbern, N. C. CAItOLiif A CiTY KOTEL. J. A. FARltOTT AND L. J. JIEWRORN,' Carolina Citif, N.fC. T' 7 VERY possible nttcntiori paid;to the comfort li of trueets. ''Suites of rooms for the cotivenience of families. Coats always in waiting to convey guests or others in pursuit' of business or pleasure, to' any point n the Harbor. XJhiirges moderate. This Hotel is pleas;intly siUiated on Bogue Sound, and immediately on the Atlantic Railroad, where guests enjoy the luxury of ah almost per petual sea brfeze. - The facilities for fishing and Dathing, cannot, anywhere, be excelled. , The wide wiew of the ocean is bounded oniy by tb!e horizon; and the Fort and Harbor are distinctly in view. The proprietors respectfully solicit, and will ndeavor to merit,' a liberal share of public patronage. " dtfl- ' ' - &( Afl SEWiifO .TiAciiirs; rJ)iU iUU The Quaker Citu Sewing Ma fehine works with two threads, making a double lock stitcli, which will not rip or ravel, even if 1 every fourth stitch be cut. It sews equally as well, the coarsest Linsey, or the finest Muslin, and s (undeniably the best Maehine in market; Mer chant Tailors, Mantau-Makers and Houses Keeper, are invited to call and examine for tho'mselves. Mr. P. A.. Wilson, Merchant Tailor, Winston, N C. having tried other Machitiebays orle of the Quaker City and proridunces it far bettet thun any before in use. . ' All persons wisliiog to securd the egency for the side of the Quakea City machiue, in any of - the towns of North Carolina, except the county of Wak, which is secured to Messrs. Tucker & Co., of Raleigh, and the county of Forsyth; taken to IV A. Wilson, of Winstdn. should aonlv soon hv the undersigned, agents for the State. We wirl pny a reasonable per cerit. to all persons taking agencies. J. &. F. GARRETT, Agents, Am a r O X H O U ! K . WM. P. MOdREj PitSPRiETdfe r IUE subscriber having taken charge of the above L establishment, respectfully announces that it is now open for the accommodation of the TRAVEL ING PUBLIC and BOARDERS GENERALLY; i The Gaston House is pleasantly located, from the south window of which there is a fine view of both the Neuse and Trent Rivers, while during the Summer, the south and west winds render the en tire building delightfully cool. r . The Rooms are large and well-furnished. i The Table is well supplied, from the Northern and Home Markets. , , i " Having also large and commodious Stables and excellent Ostlers, lie will board Horses by the day, Week or month. He has also con venient arrange ments for the accommodations of Horse-Drovers. I The Proprietor will exert every effort to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with tJieir patronage. WSL P. MOORR 1-dly .. . ; . -WOT: ICE - THE subscriber will attend at hit office, ori East FrontStreet, from the 2nd Monday in July next, to the Is Thursday in August, for th pur pose of receiving from the inhabitants of the New hem District, their respective list of Taxables. Xewr, Jn if dl w-j C KELI.1Y. M i diunmer-IViff hts Iream; ; ; This Splendid 820, (4 guinea,) i LoltOOK PkX3T, BEADtt.n7(.t.V kb-ksqkatkd by Sabtis hpWO tnatck prints Scoti aiii His friends, Shaka X .peare and his Cotemporaries 58 Portraits adorn the January Ko. Portraits of two Empresses EuGrorra, of France in Imperial Kobes, and IUbiaTuxssa of Austria, embellwh the March No. Other splendid plates will follow. : - The ELE C TIC invites all lovers of choice reading to its sum pt nous pages, which contain- ! The best articles-cre m gatnerea lrom 1 jsrxt ' ih QuiHilu and O Monthlies like cram from -4 J.O -alis of rich nulfe gathered idxo one, xor zae literary annetit of the reader and the Tamily The KLECTI J is the best, richest in intellectual w'altl, indst varied, most fifi from moral poison, most satisfactory monthly published. i It3 portraits and artistic embellishments surpass a1 1 others. They ttre an attractive gallery of fine arts, refining in influence. The ELEcnc is the .cheapest; in view of the treasures it contains. Its" reading matter U nearly equal in a year t'd three entire British Quarterlies, which cost $7. The electic is only $5. Its embellishments alone are worth that money. It is the easiest and cheapest way of getting a ehoice library of cuirent liteature, good for all time. t " - , . .,.;.' . ; . : ; An intelligent press, far dnd near, arid eminent men, commend The E ectic in strong and emphatic language. . ... GREAT A TTk A C TIC XSt TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS, Paying in advance, the January, number 1859 will be sent, embellished with two splendid match prints -Sir.' Walter Scott and his friends and rShakspeare aid his Cotemporaries. containing twenty-eight portraits surpassing all precedent. t TERMS: Tux EtfcctRic is issued on the first of every month. Ench number contains ore hundred and forty-four large octavo pages, double columns, on fine paper, rieatly stitched in green covers, with one or more beautiful Steel Portraits by Sartain. The twelve numbers comprise three vdlilmes of 600 pages each, with titles, indexes, arid em bellishments. Price, five Dollars The postage is only three cents a number, prepaid at the office of delivery. Send ycur orders. Address, W. H. BID WELL, 206. 5 Hveknlan 67.. iV. Y. NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. rPHR Great. Journal of Crimes and Criminals X is in its Thirteenth year,, and is widely circu lated throughout the country. It is the first paper of the kind published in the United States, and is distinctive id its character. It has lately f assed into the hands df Gedrge IV. Matseil b Co., whom it will hereafter be conducted. Jfr. Matseil wns formerly Chief of Police of Ne w York City, arid he will no dubt render it Gne bf the most interesting papers inutile country; Its edito rials are fdrcibly n'ticii, arid of a character that should eornmd for the paper universal support. s--Oscription!, $2 per annum ; 1 for Six Jloatns, to be remitted by Subscribers, (who should write their names, and the town, county, and State where lie resides plainly), tJ GEO. W. MATS ELL & CO., Editors and Proprietors-of the National Police Gazette 1-tf New York City. JAMES M. EDNEYV COMMISSION MERCHANT, 56 Jolinst., Hew York, BUYS and FORWARDS every kind of Merchandise for 2 per cent. Commission. Refers to Governors Swain and Morehead, N. W. Woodfin, J.W. Osborne, CP. Mendenhall, A.M.Gorman, Esqrs., and Kev. Jb.Lieems, rlon.w. A. I rah am, and others. Dealer in Pianos, Melodeons, Organs,. Harps, Guitars, Music, Sewing Machines, Iron Safes, Pumps, Garden Engines, &c. ' A printed list of all the differ ent makers, kinds and prices sent free. P.ublisher of an elegant Lithograph of 1 Hickory Nut Falls,' N. C. ($1), and the 'Cherokee Phxsiclvn; or, Indian Guide to HealtiL Thfo in valuable family adviser should be iri every house. It treats of all diseases, has a copious glossary, and pre scribes the remedies from Nature's bounteous stores, for all ovtr innrmities and misfortunes. It is-printedon fine white paper, handsomelyjbound, fourth edition, 000 patees, and is mailed fret for one doll', NEW ROSEWOOD PIANd. Id6m MILLINERY CARD 2k Mrs t?EF and Mrs. 1IISSILLIER f OULD invite the attention 6f their Liidy V T friends and the publie general! v, to their SPRING dbS UMMER MILLINER Y GOODS, which, as usual are very beautiful and elegant ; all of which are bf the latest and most fashionable styles. ' ' ; ' . They wdrild also .invite the attention of the La dles Xq tlielr DRESS JfAlttft G DEPART MENT .'-.. - , Newbern, April 9tK, 185. d6tf. Tnmsportatloii.Offlee; A; &, jr." Ci' R. R. Co., ) Kewberx, May 28th, 1859. J ' rirA The owners of the following articles S&jttrf. w,,l call imrnedlately for the sarnie or 1 they will be sold for the freight and charges. 1 box marked C. Mclin. 1 Box Books marked G. B. James. 1 Package Tiees marked Geo W. West; Rouce's Depot '-I-- f j- - .-: . ; 1 Cottoa Giri marked J. F. Scott, Hewbern, NC , 1 Cotton Gin marked John Dawson, Newbern, N. C 1 Smut Machine marked Lewis Thompson, New bern, N. C. ' . 1 . 1 Seine marked G. F. Ftsher, Newbfern. N. 6. . 1 Box marked W. C. Divis. Lenoir Institute. 1 Truiik marked T. G. Jones, Louisburg, N. C 1 Package marked Jno. B. Kesspais, Neivberri, N.a By order, t W. P AlETTS, Tr'n Ag't Ntwbern, N. C ; may 28dt Cheap Bacon. THE Subscriber has a lot of WESTERN HAMS, somewhat damaged, which' they will sell i. very iow price, uau soon andduw bora ains DIBBLE & BROTHERS. Jn Htk, 114? Wliat die Press Say CostdaV Exterminators are invaluable remei oies for clearing houses of all sorts of vermin. With all confidence we- recommend them. Nl T. Daily State Register. CostabV remedies for all domestic pests, such as Rats, Roaches, Bed-Bog, An t, Fleas. Ac, are invaluable; we can speak fromactual knowledge of their merits.' DBbdGists arid DBAiiss should send their orders early, if they would secure a trade in them. New York Journal. I shall iw rite something about your Extermi nators, as I can do. so with propriety. They are selling rapidly here arid destroying aJJ vermin.- Ed. Banner" Payette, Mo. Deatli to all Vermin.' As Spuing approaches, Ajrrs and Roacbis, From their holes come out ' And Mice and Rats, Jn spite of Cats, 8aly skip about. Bei-Bcd8 bite , Yon, in the night, As on the bed yob slumber. .While Insects crawl Thro' chamber and hall, In squads without number. IT IS TRULY WONDERFUL WITH WHAT certainty Rats; RbacheS, Moles, Ground Mice, Bed-bugs, Ante, Moths Mosquitoes. Fleas, Insects on Animals, in short every species of Vermin, are utterly destioyed and exterminated by CostarV Rat. Roach, &c, Exterminator, Costard' Oed-Kng Ix term fit a tor, Costar's' Electric JPoivder. Supplied direct, by mail, to any address in the United States; as fblldws: On receipt of $1, a box of the Rat, Roach, fec. Ext. On receipt of $2, a box each of the Rat, Roach, fcc. Ext., and Electric Powpfca; (sent postage paid), sufficient to destroy the vermin on any premises. Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere Costar's ' I'rincipal Depot, 420 Broadway, N. Y. P. S. Circulars, terms, tc, sent by mail, Wholesale Agents for Vt Md.j Ac, Ac. At Xorfdlki Va KING & TOY. WEV STAMlir lEW STOCK!! GOLD WATCHESTGOLD JETVLRY, Solid Silver, Silver Ware,' fyc. i J. 8. IVES HAS JUST REMOVED to the large brick Store, oh Pollock street, nearly opposite the Epi3ccpal Church, which he has renaoddled and refitted, and where he is now opening one of the largest and best stocks of Jewelry, Silverware, Ac, ever Urought to this market, consisting, in part, of the following : Magic Case Gold VatcKes arid Watches of every dewu'iptiou Fol, Veat. and Guard Chains La dies' Gold Necklaces; Keys, Breast Pins,4 Ear Rings, Finger itihgs, Wedding Rings, (ft superior article), Thimbles, Cuff Buttons; Aci ; A large va riety of the most fashionable Siits of Jewfeliy, con sisting of Cameo, Florentine, Mosaic and Plain Sets. Also, a fifae lot oF solid Silver Ware, coexisting of Goblets, Cups, Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, Fruit Knives, Ac. Also the largest and best lot of Gold Pens ever offered in this market, together with a large num ber of other articles usually kept by Jewellers, too numerous to enumerate here. WATCH REPAIRING. Haying srved a regular apprenticeship to the business the subscriber flatters himself that he is able to give thorough satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage in reparing Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry of every description. All work warranted togive satisfaction, or the ni onevret nrned SOMETHING WEW! A GIFT Enterprise, conducted upon a Liberal and Impartial plan. The only one that stands endorsed by the Entire Press bf the City of Baltimore. H. E. HOY T A CO Great Southern Book Store; No. 41 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. Head Qaarters for Southern and Western Orders. Send to them for ri Catalogue;. . A , Gift worth from Fifty Cents t One Huhdred Dollars, accom panies every Bbbk. Catalogues giving full par ticulars riiailed free to any address; WHAT Tfik PRESS SAYS. They Jiave a magnificent assortment of Books," and have prepared themselves with innumerable elegant Gifts to be distributed among their 4 troupe of friend's and customers at large.' Baltimore Sun. Not only may a selection be made of any choice work, but with it the purchaser is sure to receive some article of Jewelry, which iri many cases proves quite valuable. Daily Exchange. .' They make no promises that are not performed strictly to the letter, and by thus punctually cancelling their obligations, have gained the en tire confidence not only of eur citizens, but of the country abroad. Baltimore Patriot. A young lady acquaintance of ours purchased for $ I a BookJat this establishment, a few days sinee, and received .a double-cased Gold Watch, valued at one hundred dollars. , . . . Clipper. lhe success which attends the Gift Bdok Housa of Messrs. H. E. Hbyi & Co has no precedent iu the annals of Gift Enterprises. Argus. Call arid see thfem, aiid otir word for it you will not regret ybnr visit. Dispatch. All orders should be addressed to H. E. HOYT & CO.; No. 4l Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. ld-tf JOIIIV D. ABRAMS, ; LATE bf the firm of R. 51. BLACKWELL A CO.. in which house he has occupied a lead ing pbsitl6n s partner, for the past eighteen vears; contiriues the; Commissicfi Business ori his own acco'unt at 1 78 Water Street, New York. His long experience and intimate knowledge of Cotton, Naval Stores ana otner southern Produce, enables him to assure shippers .that all interests committed to his care wul bje ' advantageously attended to. The customary faei'ities granted. : Ap3-dtf . TO R0BIKS05, ATTORNJSYfATLAW, may tO-dly GOLDSBORC; K. C. " ' 1 ' 7 - . ... - BAYARD TAYLOR Writing for the New York Mercury. The proprietors f tills journal annotmoe, wifJi peculiar satisfaction, that they hare at length secured, as a literary auxiliary, the graeefol and brilliaht pen of , BAYARD f AYLOR, ESQ., a gentleman distinguished in the annals of litera ture as che 4 Goldsmith of America and one of the most pupular. chaste, lively and versatile, of all the gifted writers of the public press of this country. Mr. Taylor has consented to prepare, EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE NEW YORK . MERCURY, . . a series of delightfully entertaining articles, one of which wiiHe prasented e very week, exhibiting the POETRY j ROMANCE AND ANECDOTE OF TRAVEL. the scenes and sentiment, the fancy and physique, the gloss and novelty, as well as humor and re alities, of a tour in foreign' lands not only depict ing in those vivid colors for which he is celebrated, a fascinating pi ture of each interesting locale and incident, but mentally transferring, as it were, the enchanted reader to the very spot, and thus resdering him or her a part of the gratifying tableau. The first of this charming series of sketches will appear in the MERCURY FOR APRIL 30, t ( Week after next), and the whole of them, as invaluable additions to the librae of American Genius, will be SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED, and in a style of art worthy of the eminent character of the author, and the exquisite tone of his contributions. As the engagement of Mr. Tay lor, .under such circumstances, is an effort of en terprise which the journalism of the Union will be especially able to appreciate, we are confident of its approbation ; and experience teaches us too flatteringly the success which, attends such adven turous Outlays, to permit us to doubt that A SURPASSING INCREASE, in point of circulation and popularity, will be the consequencej of this hew attraction. " ld2w BAKER'S HOTEL., Formerly the Nixon House,) GOLDSBORO', N. C. Is now open for the refceptioti of travellers House thoroughly repaired. Furniture ad en tirely new. Table furnished with the best the market affords. Liquors not to be excelled Large and commodious stables, and experienced hostlers in attendance. dly T. Ii. TtA ItJji , Formerly Proprietor of the Giaton House, Newbern N. C.j now at the WESTERN HOTEL, NEW YORK; HAVING recently identified himself with the in tercstjj of this establishment, wOold respect fnlly, solicit your patronage (and Southerners generally, visiting this city). As the desiirn is to make this House in a great degree the Home of i iic uuuLiieriitrr, an wuo come io it, are assured mat they will find a genuine Southerner to attend to their wants and comforts. The house is admirably located, especially for business men, being on Courtland Street onlv a few doors from Broadway, in the immediate vici-4 mty of the Southern Railroad and Steamboat Stations, It has ample accommodations, having some 250 well furnished rooms for families. The table will compare , well with : any other in the 'city, besides it has all the other requisites of a first class hotel Parlors, Reading Rooms, Baths &c, Ac. D. D. WINCHESTER, New York, Apr. 5, ld-tf Proprietor. Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by Special E dowment for the Relief of the Sick jzttd Distressed afflicted with Viru lent and Epidemic DisedseS. t . . . IN times of Epidemics, it is th'e object of this In stitution to establish Hospitals, to provide Nurses.jPhyiiiCiaiis, Clothing, Food, Medicines, &c, for the sick and destitute, to take charge of the orphans of deceased parents, and td minister in every possible way to the relief of the afflicted and the health of the public at, lafe. It is the duty of the Directors, at such times, to visit personally the infested districts., and to provide and execute means of relief. Numerous phy sicians, not acting members of the Association, usually enrol their names on its books, subject to be called upon to attend its hospitals, free of charge. . In the absence of Epidemics, the Directors have au thorized the Consulting Surgeon to give advice and medical aid to persons suffering under Chronic Dis easks of a virulent character, arising from abuse -of the physical powers, maltreatment, the effects of drugs, &c; Various Reports and Tracts' on the nature and treatment of Chronic Diseases, by the Consulting Sur geon, have been published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent free "f Charge to the afllicted.- Address, for Report or Treatment, Dr. GeOBGE R. Calhoux,! Consulting Jurgeon; Howard Association, N . 2 South Xinth-street, Philadelphia,, Pa. ! By order of the Directors : , EZRA D. HEART WELL, President. Geo. Fairchild, Secretary: 12-ly MANSlOHf hotel; SALISBURY. N. C. The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public generally, that he has taken this long established and well known Hotel; and has made every possible preparation to acco'mtnodate the business, traveling arid visiting poi tions of the public in the most satisfactory mariner; I Particular attention is paid to his table, and every comfort is provided in his rooms! His stables are abundantly supplied, and attended by a careful ostler; and to all departments the pro prietor giver his personal attention. A comfortable. Omnibus irunsregularly to the depot on the arrival of the cars With these efforts to please, a liberal hare of the public patronage is confidentlv solicit d. ldtf WM. BOWZEE. DANIEL O'LEAEY, r nni'PD KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND a b'mplete assortment of Kamily Groceries, such as Pork, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Sugar, Flour, 'c to which he calls the attention of the Public, as he will have 'good qualities of Groceries, and will sell them as ch&ap as can be had in Newbern. ' 14$ Give him a call, at his Store on east side of Craven street, nearly opposite the Merchants' Bank, before purjchasiiig ef$awhcrf. w"11- "jb WWrlfc mcattly exeeuted at tlus eflaee. 5 DAILY LlELTA. VEDNESDAT EVENING, JVhY .6, ; Napolexn's Dytnq Wokds.- A late Vis itor at his tomb in St. Helena writes - - i x turned away from tbe house and tomb wifth ' deeper convictions thali ever of 'the vanity of man n? mortal.' Who would not ? And that death -room! How the last word linger abont it which Napoleon uttered injlr, irom a crushed "and bleeding heart 1 ' 'deneral Bertrand, I shall soon be in zny grave. Such is tho ate of great i men. jSo .. it was with Cassar Alexander.! And I :top, ; am forgotten, and the Marengo conqueror '.. and emporer is a College j theme. r My ex- ' ploits are tasks given to pupils by their tutor, who sits in judgment upon, according to me r censure or praise. And remark what Us soon to become of me. I die before my time, and my dead body, tod. must return to the earth, and hecome food for, worms. Behold, the dbstiny now at hand of him wjho has been called the Great Napoleon ! What an abyss between niy great misery and the eternal reign of Christ, who is proclaimed, loved, and adored, whose kingdom is extend ing over all the eaith. if i ;s . " ' i An Englishman Tcuned Turk. l"ho Ceylon Times says : ": ? I The last steamer for Suez brought to our shores the Hon. Mr. Stanley, eldest son jbf Lord Stanley, of Alderley, who is on his travels eastward, having reached Suez in put Arab craft from Mecca, whither he had ben to visit the shrine of the Prophet. The Hon. gentleman, we are informed had em braced Mahometan ism; and travels With shaven crown, Fez cap, and long flowing robe realizing outwardly, our ideas of a follower of the Prophet. lie has been fra ternizing with the Tambies in Colombo and Kandy, eating bis rice. and curry cross-legad on the floor, with his friends in true Orien tal fashion, going to the mosques to wor ship, &c. . j Stabbing Affray Between Bors. Jn Philadelphia, a lad twelve years of age, named Kane, was stabbed in the neck yea-: terday morning by a playmate named Casey," and severely wounded. The sufferer was., taken to his home, where Trevvas attended by a physician. Casey ran away, and has not since been arrested. ! Mr. Bonner, of the New York Ledg er, we see it stated, has purchased the trotting horse Lantern and mate for $10,000. Mr. B. must be doing a flourishing busipess with his paper, to be able to pay such fa? arse sum for horse flesh. Pi &3T little darling he didn't strike : Mrs. Smith's baby a purpose ; idid he?. It was a mere accident ; . wasn't it dear ?-' . 'Yes, ma'am, to be sure it was, and if ' her don't behave himself, I'll crack him agaiti.' Strawberries. In Patterson, N. J. the markets are flooded with strawberrict, price one or two cents per basket. j PROSPECTUS OF THE ; C SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. T i : 'ti THIS valuable and widely circulated journal .efl tered upb!ii its Fourteenth Year ion the llth4 SeDt ember. n-.. It is an Hlustrated Periodical, devoted to lllr promulgation of information relating to the varidea jiecnanicai ana ueuiicui ai uj, junumucmi w, Work, and all interests which the light of Practical ! Seience is calcutated to advance. '" j'f ' All the most valuable patented discoveries arC delineated arid described is its issn. o that, a ...' respects inventions, it may be justly regarded a j j an Rlukirated Repertory', where the Inventor majK !' learn what had f een done before him in the eania field which he is exploring, and where he mar publish to-the world a knowledge of his Owa. achievements. ; , , - . ; 'A ', ! Reports of American Patents granted are alSb , published every week, including official copieV of all the Patent Claims. Thee Patent Claims are furnished from the Patent OfHee Records expresibv for this paper, and published in the Scientji '; American tit advance of all other publications. j- Mechanics, Inventors, Engineers, Chemists, Usuri - ; facturers, Agriculturalists, and people in every' profession of life, will find the Scientific Amerteari. v . to be of great value in their respective callings Its counseU and suggestioris will save them hun dreds of dollars annually, besides affording tBftt a continual source of knowledge, the value of , which is beyond pecuniary estimate. ' i- , Terms of Scbsceiftiox -Two Dollars a Year, tf One Dollar for Six Months. j. CLCB BATES. Five Copies, for"S x Months. V . Ten Copies, for Six Months Ten Copies, for Twelve Months . . tj I . . . $8 II:. ' .$15 Fifteen Cooies, fo Twelve Months . . $22 Twenty Copies, for Twelve Months. . $2S s : Southern, Western arid Canadian money or Po :. office stamps, taken at par for subscriptions. Ci nadian sQDsenDers win piease w rejnji iwcuiy-ij cents extra on each years subscription, to pre-pay postage.'--. ' - : '. :N'-C- For all - clubs of Twenty and over, the yearly K subscription is only 40. . Names, can be sexi in at different times and from different Post Otfc&tff Specimen copies will b sent gratis to aaj partf the country, v . i - . - ' ' MTJNN fc CO., Publishers and Patent AgenUi ; : X Ho. 123 Fulton street, yew York4! C2TBLANK .WARRANTS for sale hrft
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