Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, January 06, 1877, Image 3

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1-X-UL . i LOCAL MATTERS. Religious Appointments. Preaching in Kingston Courcli on lite third (dd) Sabbath ;nul Saturday before in January, by Key. II. M. lhearly. Stkwakds' Mrcr.n\n?Pr.k Dkk Cmcri r. ?The first Stewards'meeting, for the u<-\t conference year?Peo-Peo Circuit?will bo bold at life Parsonago on Saturday before tlie second Sabbah in January 1S77. A punctual atUendancc is requested. Fok th? past i Inoo mornings tlie thermometer has stood at 20 degrees. So far this Ins been the coldest winter knowu in u long time. Last sale day was very disagreeable. A cold freezing rain loll nearly all day. Very low persons came to town and tliOHe low wished themaolvc* at homo. sttvkntkkn Mi i.i.s.?The Chamberlain Maekcy Legislature levieil an average tax <>f 17 mills. Reformer Chamberlain approved it. y?t time that foo Ishness was stopped. The people mtisl pass resolutions refusing to pay the first eont of that levy. Come to the meetiug next sale. day. C'omb eveityiwuy. ? A iiias^ mooting o( tlie citi/.enn ot 1 lorry County is called to bo hold in Cotivrayburo on next wale day. We must sustain (lovnrnor Ihmoloii and his ndministra lion. To this oiul wo most hold mooting* and adopt resolutions pledging ourselves to support Hampton and his administration, and repudiating (Chamberlain, with equal firmness. ll was lhe intentionD of many of our citixcus to have hold such n meeting on last sale day but tho iuclcoicncy of too weather lorbado it. iwi mt> a wroi^fin jtu n.t Of r Senator and Uopresenlativca to the Legislature returned homo in time lor Christmas. The three branches of the Legislature, without a joint, having adjourned on the 22d tilt. We have soon and conversed with Senator Luck, and IloproFenlati vo Cooper Thes? gentlemen are i:i hopeful spirits and express themselves confident that matters will bo all light lor no in a short time. They urge it us a matter cl tho greatest importonco that the people hold meetings and pledge themselves to the support of Governor Hampton and his administration. i?MWHl1ui?fiarfpjgNAv/i? --arr^-wi CtiKAr koii t.'AKH.?A line VIOLIN* and a good double barreled vhot-guw. Apply to, John A. Dkw, lJorry News Ofliee, Conwayboro, S. C. mwrowwcanortrrcnr noriww ArPOlNTMlCNTB ok th15 mlothoiukt CoXFRKKNCB to CHAUGR6 IN* HoKllY this vk a i*.?Tiie following are ilio ap. pointnienta made by the Conference at its late BoBsioij to tho Btftlions circuits and missions in Ilorry County for tliia co n I e re n co y 0 :i r II. A. C. Walker, Prowling Hlder s>4 Marion i w t U1 iiiai IV#II j/inn ivm Oonway.boro si alien, Landy Wood. JJuckuvillc elation, J. VV. YVolling. Conwayboro circuit and nnsbon, to be anpplicd by L. Hcarboro. Little River circuit and mission, D. W. Seal. Pee Dee circuit and mi anon, I. J. Newberry. Waccamaw circuit end mifiaion, W. Carson. The following arc the appointments of minaters who have traveled, or been (stationed, in ibis county: W. If. Fleming, (lalo P. E.,) Bethel church, Obarloslon. D. J. Simmon*, Kdistoct. T. W. Munnerlyn, Columbia ct. ,T. W. Kelly, (late P. K.,) East Chestcr ct. C. D. Rowell, Lexington ct. G. II. Wei la, Titnmonavillo ct. J. 15. Piatt. Lynchburg ct. D. Tiller, Kmgslrco sia. R. L. Dnrtie, Gourdmo ct. D. .1. McMillon, Manning ct. J, L. Shutlord, Kantcc ct. W. 11. Kirton, Hanging Rock ct. G. T. Harmon, South .Marlboro ct. W. A. Clark, Cokesbury ct. S. P. II. Klwell, Soutli Abbeville ct. Lelloy K. lleaty, Greenwood ct. Abner Kevin, Anderson ct. W, C. Power, Presiding Elder cf Florence District. The Hankisl:it.?it is estimated that of the number who launch their barques on tho Stormy sea of commerce, nine, out of ten become bankrupt. Many tilings conspire to oiled this result. Prominent among tliem is "living beyond your means,'' exhausting your financial strength. ,so it into the physical mart, possessor! of strength and a .ticipations of a long life, we launch out in the quest of pleasure. We live heyond our means; undermining our constitutions by extravagance in eating and drinking; by disregarding thu natural laws of health, and ore we are awaio of it we an bankrupts in hotly?Dyspepsia and Khoum at Is in, or liver complaint, or shattered nerves, or kidney disease or dropsy exiiausls our pliysical capital and wo are unable to meet the heavy drafts upon our constitution, Dub you may resume. Check your extravagance and by the aid of Tutls's l'ills, your broken constituticn will be restored and the drafts on the exchequer of health will never be aishonored. (1) sllak ICHpliAlt Givum away.? An edition oi Smakkspkau, complete, in Royal Octavo Form, finely illustrated and neatly printed on yood paper, is TrilS i f < being issued in weekly pails by Messrs. 1 Norman L. Munro it Co., ntnl sent \ ; I roe t o every subscriber ol i ho N uw * I i Vouk Family Srouv Ji.vrku. With every issue o( the paper a weekly part | of >diake?pear will be sent, until the wot k is eomplete, ' J No library is coniploto without I ( Shnkespear, and we advise all to lake | advantage ol the publisher's liberal ; olier, at once, and secure this great I , work, t ti.?- w * i? I > n< i DUIIU J Al'KU 18 ?M ?> page, 10 column paper. Not an :nl , vcrliseinent in it; but every column c filled with first class literary and ' ; family reading in it tor. The price of the paper i* $.1.00 per annum, in ad. { ; vanee, or f 1.50 tor si* inouilis. 1 *nl?- j ; lished by Norman L. Munro & Co., 1 | 74 l>eektnan St., New Yotk. To get Shakespear complete, order , your subscriptions to coinmeiico with ; [ the January number t [Communicated] 1 | Mil, Kniroit: ? H"gardleRs of the de- j4 pressiou of spirits consequent, upon v the unsettled condition ot the pohti I leal element of the country and the 1 ' scarcity of money, in all q tartcrs, the ' ' ] avenues to social enjoyment Boeni not ! to be wholly obstructed in our usually quiet and well disposed com.nunii v: I ' witness a remarkable pleasant, and ! exhilarating festival given by Mr. j I j Henry M. Anderson, in lienor of the ! ' I nuptials of his oldest daughter, on the ' | evening of the 21st iusi. A wore or | I j more oi the lair d lugh'ers of Kve, j I j with an equal number of the sons of , ? ! Adam, knowing little and earing less < o! the momentous questions of the | day, bear testimony to a "good time," | 1 and ask us, through your valuable ] ' journal to return their sincere thanks j to the hospitable landlord; and pray j' ;or some other ?<>cI man's daughter to get married that the occurrence | 1 ni:&y not be delayed, ami their insatia- (' hie love lor mirth again he partially j quieted. Visitor. 1 [ lot the Horry N ows ] Extract from Hier.iinulcsof thoregular i coiniuiniiealiun of Hurry Lotion Iwt. G">. JL.'. IV. M.'. hcid Jaunary 2.1 1ST 7Whereas in the dispensation of human cVftilK it has pleased the (Ire it Architect o( th*i I'utverae that another link in our (rnlcriia) band r.houhl he j broken in calling oli' lVom labor, on 1 the morning of the 20th till., our ' worthy brother J, 11. Norman: The re I ore. Ii solved?Thai a blank page itt our 1 minute book bo suitably inscribe! to j I low memory, and that the usual respects commemorative of a deceased; brother bo observed by our Lodge. Jlesolned ?That, we share with his , i hH1 tried family in their deep bereave- j I ment, .11 I whilst extending to them j ' our heart-felt sympathy and arm ol ; I lee bio protection, wo humbly com. m I nii-fnt lliom t it * !??? > 1 | w v ,4.. .11.44 ! up the woiituiri and pour the oil of 1 convolution into the broken heart, and < who has promised to be a Halher to the fallicrlesv, and itt whose protection J alone lhere is valety. JJe it further liesuloed?That a copy ; , of the?c revolutions be sent to the lam- I ily of our declared brother. On motion it was revolved?That these Kesolutionu bo published in the II Oil It Y K KWH, As* Unassai.anuc Dosmov.-?Tho resolutions ol tlie Charleston meeting, rocognir.ing Hampton as Governor, and denouncing Chamberlain an an usurper, are having their efl'eei. The Nation says: " The Chamberlain go\- ; erument now rests solely on the troops, und it is said that the troops arc being , 1 sent to Washington, The Democrats ] in South Carolina have taken an unas- j Billable position, and they must either 1 succeed; or the State must be changed into a military depolhun?a change which they may rest assured will not he permitted by the rest ol the country to last long.' 1 Tiik News withoit P< isox.?The New Vol;K Olifci KVKU claims to publish ho lu-xl family 'r-pape.r, ;in.t repudiates all unsound or ol jeo'ionable, teaching. Kven its advertising columK are free from all quackery ami j dangerous advertiseineiits; and tlic whole piper, both in its religious and its secular ] depmlioent, is filled w ith pure and enterfon- | ing reading. While we commwid the post- j | tiou of the OitsKiivi u in this matter, we also j ( heartily endorse it as one ol the most dosha- i tile pe.iodieals lor any hoiif.c-hold. The price, | $1.1 a year post-paid, can hardly be made to ' , return as much good, spent in any other way. ' . b. 1. ]'iimc& Co., :!7 Park How, New York. , for Hie Ih-xt." There was once a collier, who work- ! ^ cd in one ol the coal mines near New- j ciistle, England. II is companions i called him "I'atient Joe," because ho 1 horo patiently every trial that beloll i him, always saying that tho will of I I God was heat. When tilings went ? i .1 l.l_ II... ! II I.I I J well Willi nirn, anu iiu eujoyou neaim, and had enough to eat and drink, lie 1 gave thanks to God sis the author of J all his mercies. When sickness or ! want oamo upon him, still he was re- ; signed and contented himself wi'h tho thought that God would make these things work together for his good. ; 1 Ho always contrived to live on hi* wages, whether greater or less; and if ' he. had hut a crust of bread ami a cup < of water, he had a thankful heart, which made him feci happier than it HUtV WKKKLY NI us table were loaded with dainties. Luck and c.'utncwere words never \ icard Irom the lips of Joseph, except j o sliow how wrong it ?s to use such j ttnguage. II?* believed that the| irovidenco ot t?od directed the small* 1 et ;ih well as the greatest events of I tie. And heolten ({noted those words I d the Saviour, "Not a * par row falls to he ground wiihout the will ot your leaveuly Fat her." Joseph had the misfortune to be. ,voi king in the same pit with boiiio j I'ery wi'-ked men, who took great | tleasuru in laughing at every thing *ood. Among Ir.s t'i'llow-workmen j A' IS out) Who exceeded till! list III the : i.is of drunkenness, gambling and , nocking at religion. Ills name wan Pi in Jenkins. 'I'm:! took great ilelight ! n laughing at Joe's notion that all .liings were lor the beat. One day, as ,Ioo and Tim were preniring to go down into the pit, Joe aid (lie bread and meat winch lie had nought for his dinner down on the ground. A hungry dog, watching bin i ippurtuniiy seized the provisions and ' icam pored oil* with them. "Phis was J iue sport for Tim Jenkins, as it gave iiin occasion lor teasing poor Joe. Mia, J oc," said he, "is the loss ot your iinner all for the best?" "Xo doubt ot it," said tho patient nan, quite unmoved by the accident, eat as 1 cannot live without eating, t is n?y duty to try to recover it." So saying, lie set <?!l alter the dog, ivhili! Tim laughing and sweating, went down in the nit. The iln-r |,M1 * * n utn a 1 <?11 round, and at last got clear* til with 11im dinner. When Joe re* urued to tin; pit, he k:iw tlie colliers uid lied tog.-ther, with the greatest! lienor in their eoiiitlPiiHnces. They exclaimed, "Oh, Joe, w hat a nairow scape you have made! Scarcely had you got out ol sight when the tool ol Llic pit leii In and poor Tim Jenkins is lui l ied u ader il! 'I'lluk were the words of Christ proved true: "Even the very h.iiis ol your head are uunibcveti " and thus the words ol the l'snlmisi were fulfilli'<I, ''.Many ?ie the hlHtctions ol the righteous, hut the Lord dclivci'etll him out ol tlieui all. 1 le keepeth all ot tus hones; not one o( liiein is broken. K\ il shall slay the w icked, and they ill it hate the righteous shall he desolate."? ('hrioluiu . I iltHU'utc. A Card. To at! who (ire snflering from the errors and indiscretions ot youth, neivoiis weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, ?Vc.. T will send a iccripe that will ouio yon, 1 KKH OF t'llAHOE. This great remedy was discovered t?y a missionary in -South America, Send a si lf-addtes-cd envelope to the Kcv. Iosi-:en T. In.man, M.ition i>, Hililc House j New York. Nov. is, (!n\. iw?vRt*i?*r?tUia7?ij*wr: n i ?? Wt iMMMM???m ]V5 AUIvi i:i?. ('OX?CKK A LI>.?On *J 1 St Due. IIIf.., at. I h? residence <>t' 111bride's father, by Krv. Dan'l Hoyd, Mr. Daniel Cox to Miss Lhcrdinc Gerald; all of Horry County. HOYD?ANDEKNON.?Cn the 21st nit., -it t he residence of the bride's father, by lD-v. t i. A. Carroll, Mr. C. 1'. Hoyd, sou of ltcv. I >h 11 "I Hoyd, to Miss Can ic D., oldest daughter of Mr. JtiMuy ,M. Anderson; nil of Horn bounty. LAY ?HOLT.?On the Slot. Dee. nit., *t llio residence of the brides lather, by Dev. Daniel Hoyd, O. H. i.a.v. of North Carolina, to Miss Mary I'\ I loll, daughter of William Holt, L-'t, of Hickuiniis, in this County. I >2 Kl?. I n thislown, on the 2'2<l Dee. nit., William I,. Deloarv, wged 2 years, 0 months and 2H days. L?nlv s -n of I.am ence and Mary Deloary "if is the voice of Jrfcus given That calls our little one* to Heaven." rn this town, on the morning of the 20th lilt., Dr. J. 11. Norman, in the Till year of his cge. Last February his wife, Mrs. Carrie Norin tu, was h true to lli -<ju'H t.nnb, and now loo the iast Slipp >rt of live dependent children lias been laid to rest by her side. TU * &t inL 5 /S' fcSMi-OU'fl'JH. Conwayhouo, S. C., Jan. 0, 1P77 Cltt'OK Tt ut'KN I INK ?Virgin $2.50?Yellow dip $2.50 to $2.00 Scrape VI .00. Timber?in demand, 5 to 10c pr ft. I 'hovisIons.?Dork 12;.-; bacon, 12 ? a 15 Lygs lOalv", , Corn $5c. to $l.l>0 No sale of timber this week, Litti.k Uivkk, S. C., Jan. 0. Tuhi'kstink?Virgin $1,75 per bhl of 2H0 lbs. " Old dip $1.75 ? * Corn $1,00 jwr bit?.Meal $1.20 per Int. I'e.irl Hominy $1.50 per bu?Salt $1.50 peri back?Field I V is $..50 to $J.00?Molasses J5 .o 00 cents pet gal?bacon sides, 15 to 10jj icnls?Mom $7 to 11 po.i bhl, Col'NTltY i'llOlM'f'K. Chickens 10 to 20 cents?Kggs 10 12. Dow hides 7 to 0 cents. Wool 20 cents 11). I'can ut.s 1.1.25 to $1.50 Flesh beef, 0 to 7 ent.s, Mutton 7 to bCents,?Cord Wood (pine) pg.00 per cord. Ckowjktown, S. ('.,jnn.;j Crude turpentine?Virgin $2,75. yellow dip ;;2.50, Scrape $1.50. < orn 75 a H) cents pr.hu Kougli Lice 75 to $1.00 per bushel CllAni.KS'i oN, S. C., Jan. b. Spii its turpentine lOa-ls e's. Uosin $2.20 to , / . .. I \ r . i . a i ,? - /V.I .? - Vviuwi:?> ii'gin \t id (lip *i.z.>. Scrape. 7i>?:i?. Cotton, Jo to 12J f Wu.mixwro.v, N. Jan. 3. Naval Stoiiks.?Crude Turpon'tne?Vir;i 11 $2.(10, yellow di|> .*'2.J>0, Jlaiu *1 7*>. >pinta turpentine, lick*. Tar ^I.SO Col.00 0 to 1 lie Nkw Vouk, Jan. 3. Money -I percent. (J0I1I lOTj. Spirits tuipcnlluc GUc. Login *"2 bb to ^2 Ob Cotton 10 to 12. SiSc^iilar (oaiiBtiitcma I iota*. ft The next regular communication of 1 .Morry Lodge, No. (J."> A,*. 1'.*. M*.' j\JK will oc held on Tuesday niglil Jan. ' \}0tli. 1H77 IJy order of the W. M. L. K. UEATY Secty. TWS: JAi\UA!lY 0, i 1 .. The S*a*<' <?fl*>ioci 1 Si ( uroliiia ! * noituv county. TIM A I. JUSTK'K SUMMONS. Action on Note, ami Warrant of altuobnient. lly Tom. K. Ciii.i.Kspu:, I'm*., Tital Justice in ami for said (.'ounty ofsaid State. TO ANY l.AWKll, ? OS'S i' A III.K. (10M1M.A1NT having been made unto mo [ by Kicbiird .Ionian, that N. W. (irady is justly iudohlod to liini in the sinn of fortynine dollars and forty-live cents, by a protnisv??ry note made by the defendant, dated November 1st, l?7*>. and payable one day alter dale, with inU'iest thereon. These are, tlierefuio, to require yon to summon tin: said defendant to appear before mo, j in my otlieo in ( oiiwayboro, on the t-JOth day ' ot i'ehrni'. V. A. 1'. It'll, at I'2 oVln -l: M ! to answer to the sa'nl complaint, or judgment will lie given against you by default. (liven under my band and seal, at Conway- I boro tbe dOl11 dav ol December, t\. 1). IK70. TOM.' r. OlLLENl'lK, [L.S | Trial Justice. To the above named N. \V. (irady: Take notice that tin; summons in ibis ease, of which the above is u copy has been duly liled in 111 v ofiice on the doth of December, lK7d. * TOM V. OILLlvSl'H:, Jan. 3, 1S77. Trial Justice, jan (> Id ot>ioii(2i ttii'oEcna. llOKRV COUNTV. COI" HT OP PltonA'I'K. By Isaeo (4. Long, T'robale Judge. To "Elizabeth C. Jones and (4e<?rge II. J ones, Catherine C. Jones and Joseph C. Jones Susanna Lewis, Finely Herald and Kve rett Herald. Orianna Lewis. William T. I a'wis and Wilson l'\ Lewis, Greeting: "\7 <)I" ate hereby summoned and requhed j ] l a[i|M>ar a* the (ton.I ol i'lobate to I be bolden at ('ona a v boro. for the eouiity of Horry, on the y:-,d day of January, A. 1). lt-77, to shew eKiue, if any you ean, w hy the teal estate ol William 1.Cw is. deceased, situate in said county, should not be partitioned ami ,n>.I ov.ii.lir I > iw lii.il.. j? Ij.i (liven under lit) hand and r.?.il this 1 rlh <la\ i?t' I >?KtMUl??'p, in llu* year of our Ijord. one thousand t iriit hundred and seventy six, and in the i.OJ.i>l year ol Aiikmiean it?i?ucc>. USAAC (i. i,? >N<;, I'robale Jlld^O. To tin above named Emily Gerald and l,ve 14*1 L (iOl Nlll: Take notice th.tl the summons in Mil? case ? I' which the ahove is a copy. together wi'h Ih.' peti: ion on which it i*. issue t, has U?u fi It'll in I lie oliiee. of tin' I'lobale Judge tor the eouiity of Ilon v, on the loth day of Decernhor. A. ll. lt'70. JOS. T. WAI.SII, dec 10 Ot Altornc) for l'ei iinni'i'. MSocuctf bins' iVow- A ;; c sa * * Vi' a it <<'<?. taapen nun.imc ri.orn corn.? I ) Tins corn excels any other for bread and is host for stock, it i i|<**11?> six we'ks | earlier than any oilier kind, und grows from j d to 14 cais on a s.a.k. The important jioints w* claim for this new vaiiety ofn rn me these: i. (me stalk ol litis coin heats from 0 to N aers; one hill with t wo st.?lks makes limn 10 to 2't ears? producing liom one acre of ground about three or loitr times as many bushels on Hie sainc soil and with the same outline as the common corn. '4. The corn is heavier in weight, has as large an cat , thinner husk, ami makes coin meal, tor family uv, sweeter and more nutritious, and vaiuab'.e for feeding stock, li. That it will grow and produce a ptomaine nop on grouuu wnere oilier coin will not grow to matiuiiy. 4. It lijxns earlier and if* not liable to be caught by t.oM. The graiuM a?e l uge, puie and v* hue, and an nrdina y yiebl in I'jom e<> (o KJ'J bushels (o l bo aoe, on medium land. A fine quality ot Hour ran bo made f,om il. When ground it produces a llour anaugoiis boili in appearance stud lasie to Hour made f*icjiii the best while wheat, liven an epicure would tail to distinguish between bread ninde Iroin tlio two. '1 be (Join shelled weighs (> I lbs to I lie. bushel?which is 6 Ins lioavi* r than anv oMie.r quality. I'KlCLMIfY A4AI0 1 US'ITAID. 1 Sack I ft Sacks fCV) .1 " 2 .')(). | 10 7,<?0 Knoli sack contains t.OfX) sound grams. .Sample M.uks with the ears on thein wi I be sent out to Agent?. W'iito lor Tk? ri moni ai h with toi iiis to Agents.) lieware nfswtmhers; no one else has the genuine seeds in this stale except my so It. Some parties adie la ing this corn and ollering to send sta.ks, w lien you order of them iliey <riile you that their stalks a:e ail gone. Remember A* mis I get a good coitmiis-oon, and wiite for term* ' ..l once hcfoie 'he ageney lor your County is given io8oiiieonoe.be. Address, W. S.TIPTON, Cleveland, Tenn. AaSicc C'j> Debtor CrcrfECUS**. A LI, persons ha\ ing elaimsj tpslusl J.en _i V- (?< rald, deceased, ?re hereby netilmd to present the same, duly attested to the iiudoiMguotJ, and all peisons indehled to s?id (i?iaid, are hmeby required to make iiMinedi* ate pa> mewl to MARY H. ANDERSON, Dec. 4, 187d. Administratrix, dec w 4t ~ GOOD READING." I ALL ENOW IT! ALL LIES IT! THE DETROIT FREE PRESS Still Jiriy filer and I Utter for ?077. Full of Wit?Humor?I'athos?Sketch 1 ?Goaaip?Fanhion? Incident ?X(mvb?Home and Foreign Let. lers. Yon will enjoy it better than any other newspMpcr. "HOW HE WAS TEJJPTE3." A thrilling continued Story, tviitlon for Tun Fj<kk Pi<km, by "Elzey I lay" .Fanny Androwa), the uoleu Sunthern wiiter, will boa feature of 1*77. Wookly, poet froo, $2.00 por annum. In making up your list, start with the Dkthoit Fiikk Pj?ei?8. THE l'OST MAST EH IS AGENT FO IT. r> i 7, ' rficiXKjtg JK rtrrrr?' . -rr? .v.r?sz: MPW ATwrrvTM / " T.' j rv i ,.t Ij M J \ I J 4 U LV i J. J l.l I. 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AYI)I:KS?)N\ AdminUlrat lix. Or AHXOLD K. AN IiKU.-tON, (Aouiinikt 1 kktor. I)?r. 4, 1*79- ?l#c V 41 WHAT PAYS? * T,P AYH evary M vn fncfnrsr, Mrrokn ai, MeI entin-C. 1 nven t??r. Farmer, or Pretceeional, man. to lt?ep i.1 furl cn .HI t?? improvements suit <1 isco??rir of ili? m?. IV PAY* tiia he irl of every f v mi ly to tnt rod nee Inio nm ho -?eliold a imvtsp.iper ia.it 1* InsirnoMt?, ?nt that fritters a i:\-ts for in ve-t if n lie t, and promote* iknn/ht n-id nai-oarages dit n?n tru nnttiir 'h? member*. THE SCIENTIFIC A8IERIGAN -Wlnrh hit* heen.pit hue nril wieaiv lor the last Ikiriy-One years, does ihia, to An r*t*nt beyond toHt <it any oth-r pubttrailor., i* fact It I* th" o il l w e ? I r paper pohli-hed in the 11??11e-<t Kittle", (termed 10 M.-tnnf ietore?, .Me' battles, Invention* ?n4 Mew lliwco vwrtes In th? Arts naii Sol'nreii K\e: t number la profanely Illustrated nsd Its \ content* embrace the l.vte-i ,ml ian*i intere-tlr.it inform itlon pertaining t.? ih? In 1 rtti riA , Me? h t men I, .1'. d H. lea tt (V. fro y rass of M.e VTnrld - ; 11.-si r i )* t ions, with k* lettiul Kiicm v ii **, of Now Intention*, Maw Implements, Mew Proce-ses, arm li?|irnr-.l industries of nil kind-; (Jstlnl Note*, Her?i|?-? H.i * fee < io n* aos A.I rue, ay Practical Wrlfeie, for York men Mtd (.a plover*, In nil tlis virion* j nr *, fountuk .*c.i?taplete repertory of N e w ln<m limit .111.1 I M-co Vei is* ?con taint (if a weekly re. cor i not on ly of the prokfe-* of the luda-irlvl /trie iii our I'Wt i-iiuiury, hnI n * > of nit M?er I'i*:o verier and Inventus)# In every branch sf Kmrinee. icx, ,*te. h <nic.?, and Helen e abroad. let i v < f i f ? A a tare * * hue h en t k? fore most of <ii in.)Kbiti <1 piti.hi xtioi f >r tk" ya?t thirtyone year*. It I* ltie utile t, la rg> e l, etie < pe-1, ?(id heat weekly ilisiiiuUil pi per fie vote * to K'.niri in riinr, .Medium ce, Chetnislry. h'r w Itiven- j tions, Mcie. i e and induairml Progress, pukiisk id til the World. The practical receipt# are well worth ton time* the kiionci ipi ion pipe At.d for Hie *kop in* housw will *.ii? art in* time* ik-r coot of ?-?.>? rip turn. .Merchants, Farmer*, Meihnnles, Y",n*lneer?, Inventois, Atiitiiifaoliires, t.'nemists, l.ovirr ot Sclei.ce, and Prop!# of nil Professions, aitl Hid the Hotel if to Aae.aioas neefnl to thr-ia it should In * n n f I. ?ce ir. every Faintly, I.lorary, Study, Oltl.e, and Cjiinlli<r Koji* ? In every lfendii.lt elooiti, i ones" end School. A aew voiit I. o corn menu n .lantt my 1st, 10 7 7. A year's niliuhi rs cont mi MiS pages ar.J !>* ? eral Hundred Hug! aviutte Thousand* of Volninie m* precni ved lor binding and reference. Term*. 8 dotlais and Jo emm a 3e*r by man including poiitKf. I) ic6uiil to (Jifibt, SMcllI clrent era giving f'.liih tare* rent tree Sing.e copies matieo on receipt of 10 cents, May b* k <4 of :ttl Nek* Denier*. e/*A I I In eonneotion with ths j 'r* T SeirsTtrio A mkkicas, Mess, j lid M?W*?yws Mt.n A t'o. nre Solicitor* of Americnn nud Foreign Patents, itful have tke largest e&utlilishmerit ia the world. More tn rn nfiy thousand Appltctnous have oera noli lor jaienis ttiroagh their Sftenoj Patents avs sh'.alned on the he*i tcrma, Models of Sew Inventiofi* ant Sketches examined and Advice Iree A epvciAl notice is made In lbs Scmm ir.c Avciii it of all InyentiOua Patented innnif h this Aeriii y, aiih the name and ieai? den. ol the P.nonl?e Patents ni ? often aold In ' p iri or e. hols, to person- attracted to the luvea- ! Hon hr ?ncli notice. A Pamphlet, (Ontaininf j lull direction* sent free The Scientific Anieri ' CVIi heir-rune Ho k, n volume Ooiiml Iii cloth 1 n d gm, con ml iii i.g the Patent I, iws, Onsus of | ui* ii. r>., sum hz i nKi tviuji 01 mechanic il movements Price iftiout*, Ait.lif.'s lor the 1 ' ?!* -> , or concerning Patents, MUfsN * IH>. A7 I'aik Mow, York, firaacli Oih? e, ('or. K. k 7ta r?t., Washington, D, 0. dec 'I, )ai. I,it* Immense THei-overies by STA !*L1ET a?dl stWrs arc jusi added te tb. oniy com pie Life and Labors of LIVINGSTONE. Thl? vpicr in piplorer rinks smunit the Most hproic Monies i f ih : csntury, and this boos u one of lb* moit attrsctlve, faMinatin;, richly lllnt>iraied and instructive volumes aver Issued, liniiii; the only enure and Authentic life, the millions ure 'Niger for it. And wide-awake agents am wanted quit Uiy. For proof nnd terms ad. drees UUIIBAUD UROS., Publishers. 7M tea. soin St., I'luis (loo S M < VICiI'3 Iu?.otntoi Prlo*4 Catalogue. 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H I'WUlttilMI U?.4l iy l.'A) huni lllVll* ( / i4HK iliu*l I tllO.M.f *li?t kix ( 1,11.mo | 1 I* w uf l'low?i4, l>w*iiUfully liraxu a ,1 < <?.wiwtl I'ioiu tutum. 1'iicd ,'>U c# lit a in c*;v?t% I.uuin i'lf^aut ololii. KiiuUd in upiilti** ami kngliilt. Vuk'i I loi*l CuitU, (JuarUrly, 2m ?:?!? a yavar. \ i, k'? Catalojii* - 304 UliiwtiAtiena, only t rtiiil* Atlilrvtft, JAMiS ril'K, R?<-I:?iirr. N T. VlOlv's" ?I.0W?2 ind VS3STX3LX I3HD3 ai?t pl.?tit?J by u uiiiliuu j>eu^ik' in Aiumlt?. 6f4 Vicu'? < Ataloju#?i0" llUmtration*, only ? CAllt.V I Vkk'? Floral Quid?, Quarterly, J'> eonU i y?ar. \ ick's Flower and Garden, l?0 ceiitii. witli ?le^aul ciotk co??.? (1.40, Audrcw. jAWkh V1CK, k<X')ie?l?r, N. Y\ ttsath to tiarcl Tlmeol DOWN WITH HIGH PRICE? 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