it tur , M..niy of the artillery -.; ,inpaiiicn them. Every Iliis ,i mounted soldier is provided with r lout lariat or rope, and U trained to help heavy guns out of trouble Io the Crimean war on nioro than ono oc casion the Russians brought twenty four poundcr3 into the h'cld in this manner, with na many ns twenty horses hitched in teams nnd Cossacks helping with the drag-ropes. Jn 1814, when . Napoleon heat tho Russians near Paris, in a havy raiu-storm, General Osten Facken saved nil his euns, in- spite of the fearful state of the ronds, by. put tins fifty cuirassers with their drag ropes to each gun and caisson. This habit has accustomed the Russian cav airy to take plenty of artillery with them, and accounts for much of then superiority over the Turks in Asia. Boston Herald. A Union street gill discovered her young brother out behind the shed, the other day, pulling at a sweet fern cigar- "There, young man !" she exclaim ed, as the cigar hastily disappeared be hind the boy's back, "I'll tell your father on you see if I don't I" "Yes, you tell 'im," retorted the brother, suddenly recovering himself, "you tell 'im an'' see how quick that fellow o' yourn'll skip. I'll tell fath er how you an' 'im was tittin' on the parlor sofa, nu' 'im huggiii' you like blazes. You jes' go an' till, that's all I ask." The sister very discreetly withdrew, while the youug statesman 'finished his smoke in tranquility. It is not yet known where she lives ' this year, but don't let ua worry ; she will surely appear in the newspnpeis within the next three months. We allude to that farmer's daughter of seventeen who plows twenty acres of ground, cuts iitteen acres or grain with a reaper and mower, thrashes all the wheat, cultivates one acre of cabbage.?, milks twenty cows every morning be fore breakfast, and does nearly all the housework, while the father lies abed with the inflamatory rheumatism all summer. It is one of the courtesies of the profession that one physician should attend another gratis. . Dr.' Alouzo Clark on one occasion pulled a young student through a severe illness and refused to take a fee. "But I'm not a regular doctor," said the young man ; "I'm only a student, and not entitled to the favor.". "Never niud," said Clark, "dogs dou't eat puppies." , - A person who was recently called fnto court for the purpose of proving th correctness of a surgeon's bill, was asked by the lawyer whether tho doc- tor did not make several visits after the patient was out of danger., ."No," replied the witness, "I considered the patieut in danger so long as the doctor continued his visits." Au old woman on being examined before a magistrate as to her place of legal settlement, was asked what rea son she had for supposing her husband had a legal settlement in that town. The old lady said : "He was born and married there, and he died and was buried there, and if that ain't settling there, what is?" . A husband finding a piece broken ont of hi3 plate and another out of his saucer, petulantly exclaimed to his wife : "My dear, it seems to me that everything belonging to you is brok eu," "Well, yes," responded the wife : M-. I I', i 1 i "even you seem to be a littlo crack- ed." "Why, Sammy," said a father to his little 6on the other day, "I didn't know that your teacher whipped you last Friday' "I guess," remarked Sammy, "if you'd been iu my trousers you'd a know'd it." She was romantic and ho was prac tical. She remarked dreamily that her soul was troubled that the fore bodings ef fate were running through her head. And he coldly ndvised her - to use a fine tooth comb. A Yaukee in a trance, who was sup posed to be dead, was laid on ice, but he awoke and startled his watchers by yelling, "Why don't vou keen up a better firs?" ' There is on one street in Boston a Mack of thirteen houses. One h occu pied by a maiden lady, and twelve widows of large wealth occupy the olh rr palatial residences. It is lying awake nights trying to itermine whether to leave your far dine to an orphan asylum or a home '.;r old men, that makes the newspa per business so wearing. Home Senti- l. Themauofthe family now hangs !.o gale, and solemnly assures his laughter that if her fellow breaks it 'own this summer, he'll never be able .j tell what struck him. Consider that you will never in your fa be frut from annoyances, and you . .ay as well bear them patiently ns to fret about them. Nothing that is not a positive crime makes a man appear so contemptible la the eyes of the woild as inconstan- The conceited man is a groat com l la biicll', and needs no sympa- r. Nevada d-e fine himself for njr, but i emit 1C i'yt SUUABE. GRAND PIANOS ' . ' f : Retailed at Wholosalo Prices. 6600 for t2B0. COSOfor 6300. 700fOr$300. 800for $350. Tim "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO. i.YRBTRlTIt IIAIU pas riticiss. Only Ono Trier, for Cash, nnd a low ono, NO PKVIATION". Wo civil Tin 1iurrtnnfe "i o pay no agents' commissions,' which .umi mi; nil! ii-cw n XI 1 1 1 innOSi We look to the l'eople, who want a first- class riano nt n fair profit bver cost of man niacin re. o appwnt tlio People onr agents, and jtivo them our J'ianos us low as any iifrrnt enn buy equally c,ood Pianos of any other man.'ifarturcr, jrivinij tho People, in a reduced price, what in usual! v exliendeil ill rininmiqiiiitu w.n f r... .1.-1.1 trnvehnc and incidental expenses. i no .Moueissoiin l'i.mo Co. can noli you a 7i octavo rosewood case llano,8 feet 10 indies Intic Willi fVkMf ...... carved lefrs, serpentine nnd plinth niould- m.I.U I . . . '"si " ll" i"ira iTiicms, ineiuoinjj i Full Iron Frnmo, Over Strung Has, Ajfiaffo Tiehls, nnd French Grand Actl on. which onlv necoinnnnv dm ln.ut T'l..., r tho most celebrated makers, at tho very low price or ?J.)0, L75 or :;on, nccordinir to Rt vlil ol' i-nva rr n-ill. f,,., . : nun i'mh iwujiii roi - ncrs ami full agraffe, lor S.'.r.o, and Runi-an Inn tlmm . . . v. . miuiii in uht.v rcsp(ci, equal to ntiv J'lano wade of similar stvlc, or no sale. The "Moiiilclssiilm- I'fiim ....... i-... tured from the vcrv hest niatci ialf., nnd by tho moat .skilled And. linisliod work men. Tho manutiwturo rondaited bv ono of tho most uxpci Icncrd Piano niauu- T'lfitu imcj i tl.A ........ mi t ....i.- iji im: n.MIHI V, 1 JS nO HOW enterprise, turning out n poor and cheap piano, made from green wood, and bv irreener mechanics. Our Piano Is unsurpassed ly any in the market lor its rich-ud -pow'ei fill tones, and its adaptation to iho human voufi in KViiipathct ic, mellow and sin-jing qualities. It speaks for itself. ! A e are willing to plane it hesida nnv other make of Piano on its merits, eilhef in bounty of case, or excdlcn.-o of tone, mm iii nail ine money 01 equally rood instruments. D "Tho best the cheapest" When it costs the lent money. AU Pianos fully warranted fur live vears. Send for our Illustrated and lesorip tive Circular. The 'Olciulolssohu" Piano Co., Office of Manufactory, j Sfl KUOA1AVAY, X. Y. oxi.y 2:i:jijr.fiY von HARD TtfVlES. CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS. .All wanting Fruit Farms, especlall ad apted to the growth of tho Vine, where it is an established success' nnd pavs lnrg prolit. .The land is also adapted to th growth of Peaches, Pears, Apples nud small fruits j also Grain, Grass .and; Veg ctables. Many hundred of excellent Vinevai n, Orchards and Farms, can now be seen. The location is only ;U miles south of Philadelphia, by Kailn arl, in a mild, de lightful climate, nnd nt tho verv doors of the Kew- York and Philadelphia Markots. Aiioiher Kailroad runs direct to Xew York. Tho place is already large, successful and prosperous. Churches, Schools, nnd other privileges are already established. Also, manufactories of Shoes, Clothing, Ci lass, Straw Goods, nnd other things, at which ditferent members of a family can proeuro employment. It has been a health resort for some years past for people sutlering from pul monary nlleclions, Catarrh, Ague, and de bility; many thousands havo entirely re covered, A new brick hotel has just been com pleted, 100 feet front, with back buildings, four stories high, including French roof, and nil modern improvements for tlio ac commodation of visitors. Price of Farm Land $25.00 per acre, payable installments, withju tho period of four years. In this climate, planted out to vine, 20 acres of land will count fully as much as UK) acres further north. Persons unacquainted with fruit grow ing can Income familiar with it iu n short t'lne on nccomit of surroundings. . Five acre, ono acre, ami Uwn lots, in tho towns of Landisvillo and Vincland. also for sale. Whilst visiting tho Centennial Inhibi tion, VineUind can be visited at small ex pense. A paper containing full information, will lie sent upon application to C1IKLK.S K. LAN MS, Vincland. X. J., free of cost. Tho tollowing is an extract from a de scription of Vineland, published in tho Xew York Tribune, by the well-known Agriculturist, Solon liobinson : All the farmers were of tho "well to do" sort, and some of them, who have turned their attention to fruits and market gard ening, have grown i i:-li. The soil is loam, varying from sandy to clayey, and surface gently undulating, intersected with small streams nnd occasional wet meadows in which deposts of peat or muck are stored, suIUcieiit to fertilize the whole upland sur face, after it lias been exhausted of its natural fertility. It is certainly one of the most extensive fertile tracts, in mi almost level position and .suitable condition for pleasant farm ing, that wo know of this side of tho West ern prairies. We found some of the old est farms apparently .just as prolltablv productive as when first cleared Of forest lifly or a hundred years ago. The geologist would soon discover tho causo of this continued fertility. Tho w hole country is a marine deposit, and all through the soil we found evidences of calcareous substances, generally in tho lonn of indurated calcareous marl, t-how- ' ing many distinct forms of ancient shells, ot the tertiary formation ; and this marlv substance is scattered all through the soil, in a very cnmniimitod lorn,, and in thu exact condition most easily ussimmilated by such plants as tho farm r desires t citluvMtj. tfl 1C!'?0,K mi"lv executed at the UK PIKMCAN o,ii, JOB WORK DONK AT THIC 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE . i t -, i ,.- At the lowed cash pneef, neatlt, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS,, SCHOOL CARDS , WEDDING CARDS, i . PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS,' BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, JIOXTIIf Y NTATKM KSTN, ENVELOPES BILLHEADS, LETTER HEADS, - NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS, HANDBILLS' LABELS,' CJITPPI V' 'P -c f. PERFECTION ATTAINED AT LAST 1 A TRIAL will IVSUR ITS POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. I- When of hk3 will retala It ' it is CEUnnATEO rot: Its' AovANTrtcts, IN THAT IT IS 0NI OF THG LARGEST ScWIN'J MACHINE. S il AN'JFACTUfiEU. ADAPTED AlK'.a TO THE USE OF TII2 FAVLY OA THE VV0?!K SHOP. IT HAS THE LARGEST SHUTTLE. WITH A BORRIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL Ot-' THREAD. t the shuttle ten-jon is adjustable Without removing thi: shuttle from th& MACIHNC. . . - . THI3 MACHINE IS SO CONSTTUJCTFO THAT THE POVER 19 APPLIED DIRECTLY OVER THE NEC.DLE, THUS ENAULINO IT TO 66WTHE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN EQUALED EASE. IT IS V EH Y SIViPLE IN ITS CONSTHUCTION, DURABLE AS IRON ANO STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARING ! PARTS C ASE-H AROENtD OR STEELE ANO ' INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOil TAKINO UP LOST MOTION, SO. VYE ARE JUS TIDED IM . Warranting Every Machines foi 3 Years. , IT IS THG LIOHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNINO MACHIN E IN THE MARKET. IT IS, ALSO, THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED ANO . PRETTIEST MACHINE fVF.R PRODUCED. WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES. IT IS SOLD ; FROM SI 5 TO $25 LESS THAN OTKEK FIRSi CLASS MACHINES. ' . tXOLUSIVS CONTllOL OF TERHiTORY CIVEM TO Ar.ENTS. EXTRAOnOtNARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR CAtH OR 01 CREDIT. i SEND FOR CIRCULARS ANO TERM3 T) 1 ' -TOfi 5em Maoiiaii Co., ; " 35S Hncliil Avenue, ACENT3 WANTED . CLEVELAND, 0. V: A. I1ALOWIN, Tidiouto, Prt., A-cut for 'Warren County.' ' 4H-1II BIXBY'S : jtba vJ wm BLACKING. A f 'OMlUNLT) I'OI.tSIT Itl.ACK INO AN I) u:atiii:k rKj:si:KVATivi:. KxportH nnd Prfrsslnnul P)ontlhicks in Kow York, nnd all otliorlrti'Ko cities wlu-ro this lilaokinit hnn lioeii Intrtxhu'fd, u knowloilv its siiiLrio'ity ovornll import tvl or (loinrHtic l'.lm-kings in use. us an Jilrgnnt Polish ami C'onscrvor rf Leather. Pixhv's "Best" r.lackinn; 1ms n Kcd and P.l".! I.alio.. Do not lie deceived li.V- nc cciiliiisj; our "Standard" HlacUinir in place of -Host." Tho Standard has tlio label fetainpod into tho tin cover. TIiih brand Ia inado to oonipcto with other American and Trench Iilaekiniis, but Is inlV'i ior to our 'Jlest." ISixhv'R "Pest" lllackiiiLC -will save its entiro cost in the woarof your hoots and shoes. ' nousKKisKPF.n.s Tin Bixby's French Laundry Blue, IM SIFTING UOXrS. Tho most oonvonieiit nnd eeononilcul package, nnd tho only conibined Ulcncli- nnd r.lneiii'' Powder in use. Si. M. lUXDY .t CO., ' ' ' ' Manufacturing Chemists, . 1 1 ;Xoh. 17J it 175 Wushin-ton St., X. Y. i I I I A liJi'H gVJACfcSETlC SOAP Tho Chcnpf-st Soap that can ho v.scd for tlio loiiowing reasoni; 1st. Ono Imr will go as far ns two of any other,", i . s . 2d. Only half tho usual rubbing bciig ro'iuued, llicro is a saving or iiioi-l than tho entire cost of tlio Soap in labor ulono. 3d. The clothes aro made Sweet, Clean ana while without iioiljiig or Scald ing, thus all injury tothein iaavoid ed. Thcro is n having in fuel and ' hard work, and tho washing in done in about half tho usual time. It is iiNo guaranteed under a penalty of fifty dollars not to injure, tiio clolhes or hands, mid as ono trial will c liable any porMiu to aseertaiu Uio truth of the.so statements, it woitlit never pay tho pro prietor to engage in an extensivo system of advertising and claim Kuch decided merit for his Soap unless ho knew from positive experience t h :;t it won'd rovo to b in every rosiicct what i claimed for it. J'hisisalsoa superior Soap lor Toilet and Shaying 'purposes. WAKMCll, IIU)I)j:s A CO., AVJIOI.KSALK I'AKfV (ir,oci:iis, Ocneral Agent. Oil Philadelphia. Pa. ACriVM Alil.NTS, OKNTI.KMKX Oil LADIKS, wauled iu.Ut,i!'i to intro duce a splendid book, CENTEKftlAL EXPOSI X early .Slid paces, rleh illustiations, sujerb bindings, very attractive, and h triasure us too Uest ami ciu'iiiicst history of the ireat Mxhibition. I'udorsed .y (he cili- cials, press and clergy. Is sellinu ini- mensolv. One huly of no exi eiienee has clcart'il ,'h0 iu four weeks. Act juicklv if at all. Now or never. For full phiUi'- ularis address lll'liliAHJ) 1JKOS.. Pulj- lishers, Philadelphia, Pa. -IvJ-ot VJANTPfl Mou to M'il to Morchaiits I L.U syo a month and traveliii' expenses j nid. (ieui Mfg. Co., ;t. Louis, ' I L . Xsri'jTTil J i i A SITLPUUKSOAP.- TnoRotT.nt.Y Cprf.s Pisf.aser of the Skiv, BEAl rll lKS TUB CoMl'l F.XION, l'RKVt'.N I S AND ItFMr.DIFS Rhkumatism anp tloirr, Ilt'Al ft SORtS? A.'JD'-AHRASIoNs! K THK Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion. This Standard External Remedy for Erup tions, Sore nnd Injuries of the Skin, not only RKMOVKS FROM THE CoMl'M XlON ALL P.U.M 1SHF.S nrisinR from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of tlio pores, but nlso those produced by the sun nnd wind, such a.? tan nnd freckles. Ii renders the cruel. k MARVKLOVSLY CLKAR, SMOOTH nnd ft.IAXT, aiui Luingi WiiOi.tS.OMK, ilLAUllili.il .ii, Lv prcfcmhlo to tiny cosmetic. ' Al.L THK RF.MF.DIAL ATiVANTAfiF.S 6F RfT... riiUR Paths are hisurcd vy dik lsk ok fffaim's SuIpJiur Soap, whicli in addi tion to iti purifying elTecU, remedies and rRt vents Rheumatism nnd Gout. , It nlso ri?TNFF.CTS clothing nnd ns'F.v nd I'RRVF.WTS PISKASF.S COSIMUNICTtO BV CONTACT With the PERSON. , , . I?, pissolvf.s Dandruff, prevents bakl nes';, nnd retards grayness of the liair. Vhysieinns spenlt of it in high terms. Piices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake: per ' ' Box 3 Cakes), 60c. and $1. 20. N. IL The so cent calcet nrt triple th u f ihcne at J cciiu, ' JIIltS IIAIB AM) WIIISKEIt DYE," IllncU or Brown, 59 Centa, i 5. CUTTEITOJ, Prop'r, 7 Sixtli Av.,U Music Has Charms . ; - ..-..! PidCKHUKbUCKf). THE BEST, IN THE "'.WORLD! WILL LAST A LIFE TJ'.ili! ; 45,00.0 ' OK Til kYw-KUMATKO lilSEI O MM S . . , . . .in n i i.y usi:. A Stool Boxnl' i ice . ': rnrh ' Crttnii. The lx'st talent in lli counti v recom mends thio orjriiiis. 'J'he nicest' nnd host. More for tiio nionev, and (jives letter sat isfnclion than uny how- inmle. Tlu v coni- prlW tho ,s- : T . . . ; - . t',ViuSeII:i, i'lsrHgon, and ra(l Oi'iin .fiWUiiKlralad Ciitiiloaue sent liy nmil, jxiKt-pnid to any ad(Jro--it, upon implica tion to . 11. HIION I N(i Kit OIKJ AN ('., 17 to til Chk.htm-i- sr.; ,5 . New Haven, Conn. Z i 5 S U h I 2 3 " u i o B c 5 5 ci. Meal ' o T3 c o. 5 c I I !? ft- o 3 a z z 'A 3 o r. - 'A LlJ 9 o 1-1 - C4 a ij t o c yi 5 0 - s " S w CH f- RATERS' Orche&ti Ion chimes ORGAN eff i'thi'iiion lif:iuiit'ul ' t'lHlylc awl lu-rlort L . . .' 1-T-l ' lone ever iimilr. oVI' r " J t.fJT ltlin(A.,.,.l.rn!e.l l'l X '-'I 1,4 ;"'CIIOl,p,Wlli- P 1 -V .T5. rilj -li a line imitmioii - v tiiiiii u iu i' . ami t iimln lmif Ortnvf ' lii-Ilii turn neil in iH-rlcri lmr ninny M iili(AreuiU, ,V "'lr -llrrt I- ihiim- t ".'W-jl !-,,-,. !,r i 'leetril hut - '" V V WATKItKM'I.AKt. vT't CS, tA,u:ciu:sTU. I AIMOM'bKTO.VKSPKM, C T'NTICNNI M, t'lll.li:s, II A I'll., rimI i 4TTAJi: (Mi. (1 ANN, in I'liiinio I rem li l axauru i eve. ry rriiiirririKKT I i.asn, WATERS' PIANOS," A I i: Til lC I II '.NT MA lit: T rv rniirrlhll(MT CLASS. yiiiul l prialii, 'I'mir. 'i'u.i.'l. W orLiiiniiMlilii.tV- lOirnliilit v I liMirnan. il . A in ru in 1 tor Nl A J: A Its. . I'liu i:n i:tk i:.ii:i.v low for tUHu. wuilily liiNinlliiii'iiii rfcfivcd. A l.ilinritl IMkciiiiiiI t'i 'i',t'-h,uH, Mtiutrre,t ltui'hrsS,-liiiul. etc. Ktil.X I S V lSiu;i), S.. l iuliii.lni r. tnrnrato lln IrnilcllliiNiriilcil ( nlnlounin JliiiliI.Stioiil-lniiil ln-.ll ii infills u( ti rr at liurCHiiiH. HltA i: ATKHN A" NNis, Jtliuiului'liirtTH i'"i llriilen., 40 LAST Mill STld'KT, IMO.N SUUAKli, M:V VOUli, Uox, au?. 3D l'ancy Cards, no 2 n!il(i, unv raiue.P) els. C. lnilli. in -i Iti-onk- l '..l . APPLET OIsT'EJ ' iiiiifflcmoPMi NEW REVISED EDITION. J.MIUU.IA KICWIU'ITK.V BY THE ai;i,1:st urrr.Ks on HVLHY SU1UECT. i I'rlnted froin Now Tvpe, and llltmtrrtt-d w.tli Hcvn-lnl TliuiisiMul In. ' :raviii;;n nnd May. IJlT!o?'!lVvL;?vHll,,,,,,,l!'1,'4', '".rleVtho. M I I wnji co.nidclcd in - isti.i, Hiv,.0 vhlcl, i the w iilu eirculntion Wl,ih it hip. nttaiued in U p lrLs , St at oh , and the NiKn,, .level, -pnunt which have taken place in cveiy l.rnncl, of Hcience, laenUurc and art, hnvu Uxm the edilol-H and pPblifdiorn to submit (t an exact and thorough revision, mid fc Iksiic a new edition untitled :THE ftMERICfiN CYCLOPAEDIA., Within tho hiMlteii yearn tlio proirrtVtif discovery iu every depart inenl tit knowl ctliic has made a new wwk of rirr tix n iiup!i-ative nuit. , . , . , The iiwvrmi'ii! of political alf.iirn h k'pt pace with Hie diwcnvcrlo rf eiemof and their fruitful application to fhn tiidns trinl nnd useful arts and th convenience and rcliniHiiont of Hor iid lile. (iiwit warrf and consc'inent i volut ion linveweiirrelf 'involvini; nmioimt chnnpM of ptruliiu' inonuMit. -Tire civil Mar of on r own inn try, which wim nt its height w hen tho last volume of the old work uppcan-d, him hap pily liccn ended, and n new coiii-kio' com iiiciciiil and indii.-.tiiul activity haslieen CMiiinieneeili l,nrf a'eeK;onH totmr (:i:onRN!ir.i. KNoutEDCB HnVpVcn made ly tho liuli lntlnhlo ex plorers of Africa. The ere! political revolution of tho Inst decade, with the natural result of Iho ' lapNo of time, have luonglit into puhlio view a 'multitude, of new lneii, w Iiohm names are In every one's mouth, and of wlio.-iu lives every 'uny is curious to knw the particulars. Ureat hallles have ,p0n fortjrln nnd ininVt:int Mcucs inaintaitied, of.wMch llif details nro us yvt preserved only in the ncwspnp.irs or. in tho tnuisient liubliiiittein of tnc day, hut which ought now to tulcc tl-.tir jdacv in. . , rj:i?.MlNt.T AM) Al'TilL.MIC IJlSTIiRV, In preparing tho present edition for Uw press.it hnn uccordingly lu en the niin ,r iho editors to lirins down the i nformntion to tho latest possible dates, nnd to liil nit.il nu accurate account of tee most recrnt dis coveries in Kcienco, of everv fresh prodttc tion in literature, and of the newest in voli tions In (he practical arts, as well as lo iio Mieciiici ami origiuui record of Iko progress of . . rOLITIt'AL AD li ISTOUICAL EVBTS. , The work has oii heir'in ntler lce itul -irefiil preliminary Inbor, snd with Nmi "- ample resources for currying it oh Hi a successful termination. None of .he original stereotype. plrtt-s have been used, 1ml every pn-o h't lns vmm ox kew tyte, Kormiivx in fae( a new Cyelopwdl.t, wltli tho same plan and (oinonss ps its prede cessor, but w it It a far preater pecuninrv expenditure, and wilhsueh iiniroin"iueiii in its composition an have been mip-iestud by ioniser experience and diluted knowl edge. THK JUISTI5ATI0NS w hich nre intnxlueeil for the first tim In the present edition Iwuo bc-n added not for the snke of pictorial effect, but to ivo mem i iii mui.v aim lorcc io ino evpliuia tious in the text. They embraro' nil oiKiicues oi science Hixlof natural history ".in iiciN.-i uic int'si lamons ami rcmurka ble fi alurei. of Kcenery, achitlctiiro, and art, as well as tho various procesne of of mecliaiitcs imrl manulncttires. Although "" I"""1 ci, iou ucuou miner tuna em bi'llishiuciit, no jialus liav(t.buen spared h inniu'tt tlioir V AKTISTIC i:('ElLE.rE. 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