I i i contain copies nf llic .i jiior laws. A stranger finds it ,,(..ist impossible to obtain even 11 hot ilo of Bass fit iv hotel ; but to l!io nu tated" nothing is more fimjilo. Ho has merely to register, engage n room, anil iu it calls lor what ho likes. This bill is for room rent. In some places boor is given awny, but crnkcrs sell for ten cents npieco. The Cliamherlancl Club, of Port land, m one of the most comfortable nnd elegant in tho country, but in it no liquor is sold, and nono appears on tho dinner table unless brought from their nrivnlo store hv rnomli,ir Tn club house, however, there is a small upper room, furnished and ornament ed with tiers of lockers, of one of w hich each member, if he so desires, holds tho key. When this club was founded, last May, one of the members remark ed : "It now remairs to ho seen how loner a dry club will float." Besides depriving the State of one of its principal sources of revenue, the M iiiie liquor law has already driven from it a vast amount of business that will never return. In certain cases it iucreascs drunkenness, from the fact that men will seek to do that which is forbidden. Much of tho liquor that is sold within I ha State at high prices, too--is of the poorest qualify, and productive of the worst elects. A higher premium thau ever is put upon smuggling, and the number of illicit stills is on tho increase. A large brew cry near Portland, in which many men were employed, closed ; tho men are thrown out of work, and tho vast stores of malt accumulated there aro beiix' shipped to Portsmouth. The beer gardens are closed, and no other places of entertainment of equal attractiveness have been provided. In spite of all this, the Prohibition party is so strong in Maine that the Democratic Convention, held in this city last mouth, did not daro insert a license plank in their platform, al though a strong minority wishoJ to do so. Many of the most intelligent men, and those who have given the subject tho most thought, are strong advo cates of a strict license law, with local option. "Pa," observed a Danburv boy to hi3 father, "what does Mr. Pitkins and Julia iind to talk about in tho parlor by themselves, four hours a night, eve ry night in tho week V Tho old gen tleman pulled a spliut out of ihe broom, and slowly prodding his teeth with it, replied: "I got a hunk of meat yesterday an' we had it boiled for dinner, didn't we ?" "Yes." "An bad it cold for supper?" "Yes." "An' your ma hashed it up for breakfast this morning, didn't she?'' "Yes," "An' to-day I got another hunk, which is on the same road, ain't it?" "Yes." '-WcU, that's tho way with "Pitkins mi' your sister Julia." Spilkins interviewed a butcher down in Washington Market tho oth er d;iy, in regard to the strike. "I am Jtliul to sco," he sail!, "that your Putchrr's Association has taken no part in litis business." "Of course not," said tho butcher. "Of courso we wouldn't. We. couldn't have gono in it, if would." "Why not?" r.sked Spilkins. "Because we've too much at steak, and it wouldn't have been meat for us to havo taken any joint action." replied he of tho kni'fn and apron, w hereupon. Spilkins immediate ly ordered a quarter of a pound of sir loin, and went thoughtfully homeward. A gentleman had been bothered so constantly by tramps and their en treaties for something to oat, that he .instructed his servant to tell them he had )iothin Lately one of them dropped in and made' the usual plea nnd inquiry. The servant responded promptly, "We havo nothing at all." Tho tramp then courteously inquired, "Have you an old basket 5-011 could let me have?" Tho girl replied, "No! What do you want with it?" Tramp "Oii.T thought I would run over to the poor-houso and get you some cold victuals." We have seen women, beautiful young girls, with the smilo of the an gel irradiating their seraphic' laces, and the glow of Christian charity and womanly tenderness warming their hearts, stand and talk threa quarters of an hour to a groaning, tortured man, who would have goixj wild in love with them if ho could only have forgotten for one brief licet ing second that his right suspender was kept in place by a long brass pin that, passed through it into the small of his back. Iliah-J'.i) J lie most recent case of absence of nun 1 is that of nu editor who copied i'nim a hostile journal one of his own articles and headed it, "A Wretched Attempt at Wit." It's tho use of tobacco iu large quan tities that is injurious. Take, for in stance, Mr. James Tucker, of Cieyson County, Ky., who had a whole hogs bead of it fall on him and kill him the ether day. A man who was fuobd into buyiu" n pinchbeck watch, called it Fait if, lx-caiisc it was without woiks, ami therefore dead. An Indiana editor says : ' Coal oil, nibbed on tho neck and head, will cure hog cholera ; we havo tried it." Yho can dispute testimony like that? 'Tis not tho outside dress that beto lens the man. A gourd is much hand : -r than a crookneck squash, but it -m s no qualities to lu-Jp sustain iffi-i. SQUARE GBAMO PIANOS Retailed at Wkolcsalo Trices. SGOOfor C230. SCSOfor 300. 700f0r 300. 800 for 330. Tim' "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO. 4.E STRUCK II tl lA3f PRICKS. Only Ono Price for Cash, and a low one. NO" DEVIATION. Wo give no discounts. AVe pay no Agents' commissions, which double t ho prices of nil l'ianos. Wo look to (ho People, who want a first flaws Piano nt a fair profit over cost of manufacture. Wo appoint tlio People our nsents, nnd frlve them our Pianos s low a any acnt can buy equally ood Pianos of any other manufacturer, giving tho People, in a reduced price, what is usually expended in commissions, rent, freight, traveling nnd incidental expenses. The "Modolssohn" Piano Co. can soli you n 7 J octavo rosewood ease Piano, 6 foot 10 inches loner, with front round corners, carved les, Mrpntir.o nnd plinth mould ings, with improvement, including Full Iron l'ramo, Over Strung; Ilass, AfiralTo Treble, nnd French Grand Action, which only necomnanv the host. Pinnna rr tho most celebrated makers, nt tho very low price of $275 or 8300, according to stylo of ease, or with four round cor ners and full nirrnfTn for Sitr.n too them in every respect equal to any j Kino niii ii' 01 Milium- sxyie, or 110 sale. The "Mendelssohn" Piano is manufac tured lrom tho very best materials, and by tho most skilled nnd finished work men. Tho manufacture is conducted by one of the most experienced Piano manu facturers in the country. This is no now enterprise, turning out a poor and cheap piano, mndo from greon wood, aud by if teener mechanics. Our Piano is unsurpassed bv any in tho market for its rich mil nnd its adaptation to iho human voico in nvuiimmuuc, mciiow ami sinjrniK qualities. It speaks for itscir. We aro willing to plaeo it beside any other make of IMano on its merits, cither in beauty of ense, or excellenco of tone, nnd "nt halt" the money" of euuit'.lv good instruments. "Tho best tho cheapest" When it costs the loat money. A 11 Pianos fully warranted for five veins. Send lor our Illustrated and Descrip tive Circular. The "Mendelssohn" Plauo Co., Ofllee of Mann factory, f.fl HROADWAT, N. Y. OXLY ItKMKOY 1'OIt HARD TIMES. CH1KGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS. All wanting Fruit Farms, espceiall ad apted to the grow th of the Vine, where it is an established success and pays lnrze profit. Tho land is also adapted to the growth of IVachesMVars, Apples nnd hiudM fruits; also Uruii), (Jrass nnd Veg etables. ' Many hundred of excellent Vineyai 8, Orchards and Farms, can now bo seen. Tho location is only 34 miles south of Philadelphia, by Railroad, an a mild, de lightful climate, and nt the verv doors of tho New York and Philadelphia Markets. Another Railroad runs direct to New York. Tho place is already larare. successful a"d prosperous. Churches, (Schools, nnd other privileges are already established. Also, manufactories of (Shoos, Clothing, (ilass. Straw (loods, nnd other things, at which different members of a family can procure employment. It h is been a health resort for some years past for people stuttering from pul monary nil'octions, Catarrh, Ague, and de bility; many thousands have entirely re covered. A new brick hotel has just boon com pleted, loo feet front, with back buildings, four stories high, including French roof, and all modern improvements for the ac commodation of visitors. Price of Farm hand Sii.OO per acre, payable installments, within tho period of four years, in this climate, planted out to vines, 'J.Q acres of land will count fully as much as KM) acres further north. Persons unacquainted with fruit grow ing can become familiar with it in a tshort t'uio on account of surrouiirpngs. Five acre, one aero, and low 11 lots, in tho towns of handisvillo and Vineland, also lor sale. Whilst visiting tho Centennial Exhibi tion, Vineland can be visited at small ex pense'. A paper containing full information, will be sent upon application to CIIRLHH K. LAN DIN, Vineland. N. J., free of cost. Tho following is an extract from a de scription of Vineland, published in tho New Vork Tribune, by tho well-known Agriculturist, Solon Robinson: All the farmers were of the "well to do" soi l, ami some of them, who have turned their attention to fruits and market gard ening, havo grown ri -h. Tho soil isloatn, varying from sandy to clavev, and surface, gently undulating, intersected with small streams and occasional wet meadows in which deposts of pent or muck aro stored, millicient to fertilize the w hole upland sur face, alter it has been exhausted of its natural fertility. It is certainly one of the most extensive fertii,) tracts, in an alinost level position, and suitable condition tor pleasant farm ing, that we know ofthis side of the West ern prairies. We found somo of the old t farms apparently just ns profitably productive as when lirst cleared of forest lii'iy or a hundred wars ago. The geologist wo'uld soon discover the cause of ihjs continued fertility. The whole country is a marine deposit, and all throiifih the noil we found evidences of calcareous Mi bstaiiccs, generally in the torni of indurated calcareous marl, show ing many distinct forms of ancient shells, of the tertiary formation; and this marly substance is scattered all through the soil, 10 a very comminuted lorn, and in the exact condition most easily ssimmilutod by such plants as the farm ir desires to cuP.nnt). Tint 'KK m-.iilv exc oted at the ltT IT LI.H'.W (litVce JOB WORK DONIC AT TUB 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At Ihe lowest cash prices, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any other establishment in the District. BUSINESS CARDS, J3HOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS, SCHOOL CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, IKVITATIOKS, N BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, IflOXTlILY STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES . BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, ' NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS. DODGERS. HANDBILLS LABELS, SIII1TING TAGS!, Ad PERFECTION ATTAINED AT LAST I A TRIAL Will INSURE ITS POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. "Vi When onco nwd wtlt retain i' plaro foiovcr. IT IS CELEBHATEU FOrt ITS ADVANTHHFS, IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST titWINO MACHINES .JIANUrACrUREO, AIIAfl ED ALIKE. TO THE U3E OF THE FAMILY Ort THE WOIIX. SHOP. IT HAS THE LARGEST SHUTTLE. WITH A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF THREAD. THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS ADJUSTABLE WITHOUT KLMOVINQ THE SHUTTLE FROM THE MACHINE. THIS MACHINE 19 SO CONSTRUCTED THAT THE POWER IS APPLIF.O DIRECTLY OVf.R THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN. EQUALED EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN IT3 CONSTRUCTION, PUR ABLE AS IRON AND STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARING PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, AND INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS TIFIED IN Warranting Every Machine for 3 Years. IT 13 THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUNNING MACHIN E IN THE MARKET. ITIS, ALSO, THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES. IT IS SOLD FROM $16 TO $25 LESS THAN OTHER FII1ST CLASS MACHINES. EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY GIVEN TO AGENTS. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT. SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO Mb Sewbg Mins Ga.s 3SS JCncltd Avenue, XSllY CLEVELAND, 0. -K. A. llAT-mVIN. T.tlioutc. I'M. .'.Audit for Wnrrcii Ounty. 4ti-K BSXBY'S BLACKING, a ro.irniM-i) vomsii ni.AMiixj and i.eatiii:u ri:i:si:uvATivK. Kxporl and I'rori'Nsinnjil Koothlacks in Now York, antl alt otlicr lirj;c. cities wlicro this IMiickin lias .ljet'ii intnxUii'cd. tn knowlnilue its superiority ever all iinp'ift cd or domestic JilH'-kinuH in use, as an Elrgant Tolisli and C'or.hcrvcr of Lcatlicr. JIOTIi'E. llixby's "rcst" ItlackiiiR l;:ifi a T.i'd and Ill'ic Iiil)C. lionet bn dercived by mr-c-pptinu; our "Standnrd'' Illai-kins in p'tii'O of 'lieMt." Tlio Standaid luw tho label Mtnnipcil into tlio tin cover. This brand is made to compote with oilier American and .French Ulai-kins, but is inferior to our " r.est.'' Itixby's "Pest'' Klackinjr will kmvo its entire cost in tlio wear of your boots nnd shoes. nOUSKK FKTKKS II! V Bixby'b French Laundry Blue, ..N U"riN J IIOXR. Tho most convenient and economical I'ocUsifte, and the only combined Uloarh nd l'diieins Powder in use. . M. 1UXI5Y A CO., Afaiiiifactiiriivj; f 'homi: ts, 1 1 Vos. 173 A 175 WaVhinuitOii M X. Y. NIDI) A f. Ij ' J4 1 ho CliOHpoRt Konp that ran bo used for tho following reasons; 1st. One b.ir will go as far as two of any other, 2d. Only half the usual rubbinp: bcin lcijuiroil, there is a saving of more than the entire cost of tho Nap in labor alone. Sd. The clothes aro made Nweot, Clean and white without Koilincror Seald inij:, thus all injury lothcm isavoid cd. Thcro is a mivinK in fuel and hard work, and thn washing is donu in about half the usual lime. It is nbo guaranteed under u penalty of fifty dollars not to iiijm-o th clothes or hands, and as ono trial ill enable any person to ascertain tho truth of these Htatemcnts, it would never pay tiio pro prietor to engai;e in an extensive system of advertising and claim such di-cided merit for his Soap unless he know lrom positive experience that it wou'd prove to be in every respect what is clainuid for it. This is also a superior (Soap lor Toilet and Nhaviiii purposes. WAHNKK, 1MIODKS A CO., Wholi:sai.k Fancy (iitocKtts, (Jcncial AKents. Oil l'hiladelidiia, Vn. ACT1 V K AtJKNTS, (i KXTI.KM EX OK LAlslES, wantod iiix(antl: to intro duce a Kplendid book, CE'iTEKillAL EXFOSITIOil UVsXliiUkAt ASii lAO-LSAiiAAXAi. Nearly S00 pajes, rich illustration.-j.sujierb bindings, very attractive, and a treasure as tho best and cheapest history of tlio (ireat Exhibition. Endorsed hy'lho olli cisls, press and clergy. Is selling im mensely. Ono lady ol no cxperieiice has cieared ;l"0 in four W(cks. Act o,uickly if at all. Now or never. For full ijarlie ularisaddrcss 1 1 U 1J15A Ul J1HOS., l'ub lishcrs, Philadelphia, l'a. 41-1 UIJIITCn M.in to sell to Merchants tYHll I L.U !()a month and traveling ex prunes aid. (Jem M lir. Co., St. 1 "imm) Mo. SS-1 :3' wn r. n n 1 1 1 vj i r. w i ii it ivi r. i , n i 4 r. nenaiM Huiiua bkiiictiM i,kLssiii A. V;';'v-?.VS.-.?'-s "J'MW Wv . GLENN'S SULPMUll SOAP. Tnonour.Hi.YCt'RF.s Hisrasks oi.-Titr PKir, Beautikiks HIE CoMl'I.EXION, rr.KVr.NT8 AND UkMI-.DII'.S KltCL'MATISM AM) GOI'T, IIkai.s Sores and Akrasionj k the C.'uiici.r and Counteracts Contauion. This Standard External Remedy for F.nm. tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only RKMOV1.S FROM TUK CoMI'll.XloN Al l. 11I.T.M ISMES arising from local impurities of tlio Mood and obstruction of the pons, but nlso those produced by the sun nnd wind, such ns tan nnd freckles. It renders the cuuci.ii MRVIT.OUSXY CLEAR, SMOOlit nnd 1I.IANT, nnd being a wholesome Iieautifilr is far preferable to nny cosmetic. Al.t. THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAC.rS OF RlT.- nicR Haths re insured by the i'ke ok f7rMtA Utilphur Soup, which in addi tion to if purifying effects, remedies and PRE VENTS Khecmatksm nnd Go it. It nlso PtSINFECTS CI.OMIINO and I.tNTtl nnd l'RKVF.NTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED IIY CONTACT With the PERSON. It T1ISSOLVE3 Danprcff, prevents bald ness, nnd retards groynes of the hair. Thysicians speak of it i:t hifili terms. Piich25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1. 20. N. B. The 50 cent cakrj are triple the size of those t 5 ccnti. ' HILL'S HAItt AND TTIIISKEU DYE," Illack or Urown, 20 t'rnm. I I:CaiTTE.TCS, rrop'r, 7 Sixth Av.,U Music Has Clianns . rmc:-:w kkm'ci-jd. THE BEST if ;HE WORLD! WILL LAS T A LIFL TJ ,iK! or ru i: ci:r.::ii!t i rn shower nlm IN DAILY I'SK. A fUool Boxnl Frrc Milli mrh )itii. The best ta'ent In the coimtry nvum mends there orpins. 'J'h' nh-csl' in:d best. More for the money, mcl j;iv- belter sa! Isfaelion than any iiow innde. 'J'hi'y eom priso tho I'tirsgon, arn! T-ff'llliiRtratcd Cuialo-tie sent by m;-.i', post-paid to any address, i pun appli'-.i-lion to H. SIIfiNINGKK OKtiAN ( O., 47 to fd Cn i:ntv i"r St., New 1 !a e:i, ( .r.n. 1 45,000 C I- s , o g I- 5 n- ran o s o I r.i S hi til .Z o u 5 'A 2 Dm z T. W l- o 8 r- r. III n r 5 u S T. iWArERS'OrcLcslrloncliimcsOUrJAN 27?. i-Hm iiitiht l.i ii in ifiil Jt r; tf '""il mi J iirii'.ct JW&K-i--, '''TI ' ncever miiilf. v4ty, ;?2 'omrrOKii, wiii t-'-i It -;:i-.---AA rlMIO film llllllllllllll --i w id iiiunin lul l-, ana two nnd n Imll (IrtnvcM of hrllx lu lled til irrl'i-i't Intra nnyiy il Ii (Adri-tili., HI V 'tfi '1 i'.'W' ral rb-cirifi line. !9cli - - IMI .V-. Uu ir ..llk.i , V 'fSi:j- VATl:ltS 1,AI( I. Viia TV.jL - O.NAOII(Tli:.M'. Ali -ONt'JH TO, V KSPEU, (t:tenmai, III ll:!H, ( IIAI-I I., aud (tTT.W.I. OK. (JANS, in 1'iiiqiip I rrm li ( ux s nro neve. ry rrNiirrt FlltwT f'l.AMS. WATERS' PIAHOS,? C2i:?s.:a7ir.s. nnd I itimIii. A It i: T IIIC II 1ST M Alli -.ti e' Time, Tuik Ii, uruniaiiiiii,iv iiiiriiiiiiii v t Usui imsst'd. nrriinlfd lr MX lEAHS, I'ltu i s i:.Titi::n:j.Y i.ov r rH(.ii. ftltiuilily Iimiullniunm loecu il. A l.ilu riil lini-Hiiit to 'J'rii'kfiu. Mhiitert,fhure)ia,St fait, ttcAUUWrs AM I I. KiuTiiilindiiif liirnmlu llu irnili'.l lliiHlriileil I "nluloitui Jlalld. Berlin illi ii ml liiMiruuii-iiiM a l.i-cut IturMnhiN. IIOltAC'U ATKU MIN, Muiiuluclurcr and l-uli-r, 4( KASTMih STIM KT, I'MOS tsQCAICE, JSKVV VOKIl, llox, fl 1 imcy Cards, no 2 alike, any rpine.lO ou is. C. Smith, Grew Brock, C'ol. Co. V V. ' ;; l ftMRilH!HHr:Yn.nPBl uzyj Rt:viGi:n edition I'N-i ii:i:i.y i:i:vi!iTTi:. i,x T AlildOST AVKITKItM ON i:vi:iiy smurcT. l'linlcd from Xc-w T.).(, nnd illiviln w ith sevcrlal 'j Iiou-and I ji- i( d yj: lii;;s and .Mays. The wml; orlcinally piibph"d uiu'oVt!,0 title of Til i: N I'.U AMKKICA N I'YCI.") I'.l.DIA W!"i coii:pcc,l in Sj,'.,, w hieh time, the wide circnla! ion which It l.ns I'.tlained in nil pari of thn 1,'iiitcif Stales, nnd the sicmd h' hpm( n! which have taken place in cve:y brni,( h r,f science, lilcraMire, in:d nil, have Induced the ( dilors nnd publishers tonibmit, il i( an exact ninl thorouii revision, and tn Issue a lie v. cdil ion cn lit led THE AKER!CfJ CYCLOrEDSA. "W" i 1 1 . 1 1 the 1 a-t U :i years the pro;-rrsi of discovery in every (lejuirtniont of knowN (du'e hii mvde a new work of rc'ercnceim in; j-ei a'ii (? w .ii.:. The movciceii' of I'obtic'd affair h:i kept- Jince with Ihe (ii- i ovei ies of ic-ienee, and lie ir fruitful np ! ic;;l ion to the indus trial nnd ii- clii! arts nnd the eon ven ii nci mid relincmeiit of i-ociid life, Crciit wam at id const 'ircni l cyolul ioim have neeurri'd, involvinii ti'ii io:;il clunif-es of piculiar moment. The ei v i i .r i l' our own eo un it y, w hit h v. as nl iHbei'lil w hcntlie l.mt vo' nine of t he old w 1 1: up pen red, ha ( hap pily been ended, and n new imir: i' of 0010 mereial and i 1 1 t is-1 1 i i! .T tivily has I.ckii coiniiK need. Io -o act e.-.sloiis lo (,ur .iii:s.r:nr;.i ;V(!Vii:m; ' iiak lht i'ablo llave been mado 1 Hi CJC- plorer.H ol A I i i. a. T!k i:re..t political revolutions of Um h'.st decade, w itii the natural result of tl e laj.'se of I'n'iie. have broindit into publiu view a miiliiiude of new men, whoso l. allien iu 0 in every die's mouth, fnd of wli'ioi' livi s every one is curiims to l.tc v t ho p.art icidars. '( d nt ba.'t li s have been fought and impevtant f.iejre:4 liiainlaii.ed, of which (lie details are lis yet preset v (at only in the new -sp.-tp.ir.s or in t!a transient puid. cations ol' the day, but which otic,l.t now to take Iheir place in n;rr.;M:M ami altii i:tit iiistckt. In prcpariu r the jiri-'eiil edition U r thn press, it ha neeo; dinc.ly been iheaini of ,l. "liiors to briii-: down 'the information ! the latest p:;. ; ,-. da'c, and to furnish nil aei urate account of 1 1 e in sl feci nt dis coveries in science, of r v.-Vy i'i e h pi oil ne tion in literature, an. I of tin'-newest iiiven-tiot-s in the I t - i - r . i n.-l-., as wtll n- !o vivo a siieein,-; a;i. ,rl.;n i'. nvonl of Ui l'i ';.,! ( s of i'i-i.!i';ru, am; i!jsT!;nr,u, i:vi:.ms. The work has tici n beuii nMoi- b.i- h t4 earetul pre! iiniuary Isbor, end with lio i.iost nnii!e re-ouices for carrying it oh a nieci'sMiil teruiination. Nono of .he original !ereolyf pllt havo been itsp.l, but (nory paiV Ii-.in bit ) )'.!M).n f:X lri TYl'F, 1 'orioiii" in fact a r.nv Cyelojin Jia. wirt the same pl ui and i on'pass h ils prortu cesser, but .i:h a !':! greater p.eeunixrr cxpeniliture, and wil'i sue'i improuetneiiU in itA coin pouii ion a-; have heo;t au'nest4 by mn:;er c.v pcrictn-r- :!id cnlai ccd k wovri cd;;e. THE ILI.l STRTir:."S -.vhich rre iidiedx rd l'.c,-t,. lin t tiiro ',-n the pn sent edilioii have b: en i Med rs.ej for Hie sal-.vol' pictoi i.il cli'eci, but to !:rra;. i hi i I:!v and force In the e'xphir.n. 'ions in li.e tei. They (lublsi-e xll bleu.-hcs of Ni-it in e and of'na! m :. 1 -. ; .-1 -. r y . and depict lh, n: si f-im .t:s ;. ri-1 rntni k':! b!e fe atures of f:- t.u i y, a.-!ii ti.'t u I n, and :ut, as well as tne v artoiis process' of mechanic-; i.ml iuan:M' iel u . Althvnjh i iMendci! lor ; i;. ( ; i.( , in;i ralii"!' Iliau i-im-i ' lli-l.ii.i n;, no -i on havo been :tretl t iiivu.c their . : 'i' i:;tu' -..vn.i.i.r.MT. 'I hi' i n-! i 1 t iiei ! i x 'rn! inn is ciionvuv:, and it is l.e :;. ... v will pud a welcome reception a-; au ;i I mi rah'o Icatnre ofth 'yclop:,v:;.-i, and worthy id' Us ld;li eh:r lieUl', This work is : -.dd to Mubscribcrn onlr, payable on drbvi .y i:f ca, !i voiumn. 'it xv,ll be co;i;j I, ',- . .',,.... a J.iir:i llrtitin ! n.'n i v, each c, 1 1 ; a i n i i,- ;. m i 'w (I j a;;e.", I'llll.V i.'biatrali d Wltll .'-el.-il ll..,n-an.l o-,l I iu:a ;i!" , a-: '.-! iii, iiu lucrum eoj.-re.l I,i;i ;;l a in Price C!Kt t;-la of I'.ira.inj 1 n extra ( 'h.lii, per o!nuio -In l.ibrarv Leather, on- vi,!. - - C! - 7 (. ' le hail Turkey i i,mi, pi r vol. ill kail" l;u.s!.i cira t.ill, per -In lull morocco, ant.ipie, y:Ui cih'es 8 (l per ml. - 1 0 T III lull r.us-ia, a-- y . . . i (.0 rirTLi'.'N 'CLi;i'!;r i;ow heaiY. 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