GENTEEL WORK. A prodigious amount of laziness, fill. o Hide and erred are concealed un der tliis plirosc. Jinny tliousn.nt Imiulj nre lillti to day wnUltiK fursoniHIiliig tu do. And Id spile of ciminjercial tle prejslon Hie country Imi work waiting enough torn lullllon of hnnd.i. The fanner., nre caHlim for heluj the ItmWf nre tlellclnit In first rlftm wntkiopn; dim Mtclietn are uoily supplied wltliiluiiieB lie eetvlec, noil jet Hid ninrket lit lu l of tini!tnplii)i-d. WlijV If ii irrcliaut RclviTU'es fur a linnk kei'pi r, a Jiunilrtd coinpt-teiit men step fnrard at tipce. Jf nn author seeks Itirati niuaiinei.'is, I must choose he leeii ar many e,'er applicants. Every Government nlflcer Jioeontrcils the ap pointment f clerks has more nan-p- mi lii lUtthan tlitrearo detaif-'lnn month's work The demand Is for souiethltiK that will nut soil tho liandn, .flat will not Matt presplrallon, that will secure a livelihood without Involving much exertion. Genulue hard work Isreenrded A only send respectable. Men do not seek work : lliev look for a "situation" Jn which they may avoid woik. They do their tiestto maintain the appearance of enjoying elegant leisure, lint if an ab solute, (.Income cannot he found, they endeavor to give their employments an nlr of dignity, of ropo-e, of freedom fiom homely fatigues. In a word, they seek a "light" bus'ness This falee btatidard of respectability Indicated by the word "genteel" de grades manhood. Young men ate ashamed of that which should he their glory. It Is not hi who does the least for the most moneys who cn wear the beet clothes while at his dally avocation, whose business Involves the least dis play of strennu9 effort; It Is uot he that Is the most respected. The salary with out real labor is a disgrace. I'artial Idleness, however, concealed under a show of business, Is a misfoitune, and If purposely Indulged In, a shame riot to be countenanced. Clean hands that will engage not In genuine labor, are already covered with a stain that wa ter will not wash out. The refinement thatdraws back from manual employment, and prefers men tal drawd lug is asliam, ami should not have social recognition, Better be a grimy b'acksmlth, doing thorough work, than a titled othcer enjoying a large In come as a return for nominal services. Better De a day laborer than a pen sioned lonfer. Uetterbp earning a com fortable livelihood by the sweat upon one's fa:n on a farm, or In the kitchen, than depending on the. unceitalnties of desk-work In an overcrowded city, lieltcr be a simple carpenter than a balr ppllttlng scribe or pharisee. We wish this evil spirit of "gentle" laziness might be exoicised, driven out of common conversation, expelled from popular thought, and cast down from its shameful throne of power. Its sway Is autl (.hrlsllmi, and Its cry Is the old one. "What have wn to do with thee, thou Jesus of Nazareth?" There Is not a "genteel" Idler In the land who does not ul-h to be lit alone. They ought to be stirred up. THE LOTTERY 01' LirE. Mary Leslie, having been left an or phan, sought to earn her living by working as a deslgher in wall papers. Tills hurt the feelings of her fashion able cousins, the 1'erclvals, with the exception of youDg Tom, who admired her greatly. Mr. D'Ersby, a millionaire, wnntlng designs for an .'elegant house he was about to build, was referred to Mary, and stepping to her table at the furni ture establishment, he demanded some what brusquely: "Are you the drawing girl 1" "Yes, sir, I am," bald Mary, de murely. "Well," said Mr. D'Ersby, after a moment's survey of the work upon which she was engaged, "1 believn you'ie the one tn curry ou' my idea. My carriage Is at the door-get Into It." -Mary bewildered, was whirled up along I'iccadllh, by the side .f a man who talked of Michael Angelo.Hapi.ael and Leonarda da Vinci, as II they were penplti lie had Just met. It was very strange but, after all, there was an ele ment ot' "nlcemss" about it. Mary Leslie had had a dearth of adventures In her life up to the present date and here seemed tho dawning tnuiuUe of one. Mr. D'Ersby's sudden apparition on tliij iimtrlmonlul horizon caused no In i considerable sensation, as may readily be conjectured, and half the marriage- able young ladies In town prepared thejr ariowy smiles and glances tor Ids heart among others, Josephine I'erci val. "I mu3t marry rich," argued the young lady, "for I have such expeu sivu tastes, and I should so etjoy a handsome home. I'm sure, I'm as good looking as the average, with n miy p0W. der and my hair nicely crepe, and , there' no reason I shouldn't win the prlio. At all events, I'll have a try." "That's It," said Tom, scornfully; "go In and win." "You're a goose, Tom," said Miss Tercival, somewhat dUcom fitted. "I may beu goose," answered Tom, "but I ain't a girl, glory be thankeul What fools they all are except Tully Leslie!" Miss Perclval was Introduced by dint of special manceuvering that veiy eve ning to Mr. D'Ersby and congratulated herselr on making considerable head way in the goo I graces of that elegant gentleman. And as time went on ap. pearauces grew more and more favor utile. Mr. D'Ersby was evidently amused by her artless piattle and lisp !ng observations, and it was surely but one step from amusement to devotion. To bo sure he never said anything that she could construo into special meaning on the matrimonial question, but as long as tune and the dictionary were open to lilui who knew what might tiansplre? Mrs. Perclval began gravely to con elder the relative merits ot satin and rep MIL for a wedding dles; while Tom, shrewdest of them all, bit the end of his slate pencil and grinned like a gorrllla. One beamy summer morning, Miss Perclval made one of a party of ladles who were admitted to view the elegant D'Ersby nianston.nnwjuston the verge of completion, Josephine was In high spirits, of course. "He certainly meant something," though: Josephlre, "or he never would have asked me so particularly to coino down and look at the rooms. " Whether Mr. D'Ersby's "meaning" applied equally to the seven other maid ens and the two blooming widows whu accompanied her, Miss Perclval, not being of a sttlctly logical nature, never paused tn consider. ILnv do you like this room " asked hp as tl.ey paused In one which looked as much like the heart of a blue boll as n furnished apartment well could do. A velvet carpet In shaded azures a blue tiaper strewn with tiny fern leaves of cold blue satin chairs and a ceiling Just tinted with the palererul.'an of the midday sky it preserved a strange and pleasing individuality In every feature and corner. "Oh, It's hee-yu-tl full" murmured Josephine, clasping her kid gloved (lands In a spe-les of lady like ecMany "1 am glad you like it," said D'Ers by, moving back a tiny marble statuette of Eurrdlce, and critically adjusting an aq.inrluin In the window. "This Is to be Mt-s. D'Ersby's sitting room." "Your mother?" asked Josephine smilingly Interested". "No my wife." "Oh, yo.i puzzling maul" ciled Josephine, making a tilve at .'lira with her lace fan. "You know very well you're not married." "I shall be very soon " SIlss Perclval blused. The seven other young ladles looked enviously at her, and the two widows tossed their heads and multeied some till g about "art'ul minxes," while Mr. D'Ersby threw open a door leading to a suit of rooms painted and pauuelled in green and silver. The first apartment, evidently a sit ting loom, was not empty. A gill in a plain walking dress stood In front of oih- of the malachite mant els, making some drawings or memor andum on the back of a letter. She turned as the party (lowed Into the room and Josephine Perclval stood face to face with her cousin, Mary Les lie. "You needen't stare so, Joel" said Tom Perclval, who was looking over the shoulder of the young aitlste, "It's Polly L- slle and shedeslgued nil tires" wall patterns; yes every one of them." "Who?" Inquired Mrs, Thaddeus Torrlngton, the prettier of the two vvld auws. Miss Perclval turned away, with a face the color of a new mahogany. "It's only a designing girl, that mamma base mployed at drffei ant tiuies," (altered Joseplne, secielly resolved that the offending anizaness sho'ild have such a talking to tills evening as she should not soon foiget. "I bets your pardon, Miss Perclval," said Mr D'Ersby, catching her words, and coloring high with haughty uuger. "To avoid any more such .awkward mistakes, let me introduce, to you all Miss Leslie, my futuie wife!" "Look at Joel Look at Joel" croaked Tom, with malicious glee. She looks as If she had swallowed a quinine pllll" Hut nc body had any eyes for mi) one but tlie pretty young girl In tho gray walking suit, who-u blushes and dun pies, as she crept slow ly to Mr. D'Ers by's outstretched arms looked tudelll nitely charming. It was the romantic truth. Mr. D'Ersby had lust his heatt hope less lessly among tin arabasques mid lahyiiritlis designed by May Leslie's pencil; and she had scarcely finished the patterns fur the new house before Mr. D'Ersby had asked her to come and live In it. Tom had long been her only confl dei.t a stiuuge one, yet uot unappreci atlve. "I don't deserve to be so happy, Tom," said she, smiling, yet tearful as she told him, 'Ves you do," said Tom, hugging her like a Joring bear. "My eye-l What will Joe sny when she hears It?" And Miss Josephine, instead of be ing bride at the grand D'Ersby wed ding, was forced to descend Into the very secondary position, of bridesmaid. "Ain't it jollj?" was Master Turn's comment. THE YEAR 1UTII0UTA SUMMER. An agid resident of Ilartfom re members that the winter of 1829-HO sur passed this In mildness; farmers plow ed every munlh of the season, and no snow tell until Feb. 3. The winter was followed, however, by acold, bark ward spring, witli a siiow-siurm in May, wl Icli killed the returning swallows. As an offset to the above story, one of the old residents of Derby telle us the year 18101s what Isknown as Hie "j ear without a summer." Old New England fanners refer to It as "eighteen hun dred and starved to death." January was mild, as was nl-o February, with the exception ol a few days Tho great er part of March was cold and boister ous. April opened warm, but grew colder as itadvaneed, ending with snow and Ice, and winter cold, In May Ice formed half an Inch thick, buds and (lowers were frozen, and corn was kill cd. Frost, Ice and snow were common In Juno. Almost every greeu thing was killed, and Irult was nearly dertruy ed Snow fell to the depth of three Inches in Nbat York and Massachusetts, and ten Inches In Maine. July was ac companied with frost and Ice. On the 5th ice was formed of the thickness of wlndow-glass in New York, New Eng land, and parts of I'eiiusylvaula, and corn was neuily all destroyed In certain sections. In August Ice formed half ar. Inch thick. Corn was so frozen that a vJreat deal was cut dowu and dried for fodder. V ry little rlpeued lu the New England and Middle States. Farmers were obliged to pay $4 and J5 a bush. I lor corn of 1815 for seed for the next spring's planting The Urst two weeks ot September were mild; the balance of the .ninth was cold, with frost, and Ice formed a quarter of an Inch thick. October was mure than usually cold, with (rost and Ice. November was cold and blustering, with snow enough,for good sleighing. D,ceiiler was 'quite mild and conilor table. Harper's Week The Best ani Most Popular Mimic is It Invariably Cures Courts. Colds, Hoarse no!, Sore Throat Asthma, Prnup, and other Affections ot the Breathing Organs. Its rontblnp lntlnenre upon th lrrlta'efl lin ing nl in.' a i pussnr'csi la dun to the met that its innrfsiietits nre toe most efficacious pu mon. ic simples known tn metric il tmtsny, trie basis of theaitlcle lie n t leHOaiiY oiilie 110 UK HOu.D ViiA&r, chemiciuv nniteo with the medicinal pnuoipiei.f tin- AllIBs BALSAMKA or llnim ol Oread. There are ucsulss live other b ilnnlo elements which in Ye. nilill.loual efficacy to the n At named two I Lore who hive used It, rtr that HALE'S IIONUV OF IIOIIKIIUU.N U AND TAll Is uot only wnudeiruiir reinmlul in nil cises Wbete thooruan of respiration are nOfcctrd. mil nlo tast Its action Is unusually rtipld. A tew dnses f en; euil7 s.'rre to relleTe a verr obstnato cough. It continue nnthin?Uat can dmmlcr the stouuiob, n fact that cart bo si eed Wtn truth of but tew 'ruiirh. remediesf It has an ex it emcir areenbleflior, and la i-uld at a tlguro which cm Mrs tboxo nf the m ist limited menus to avail Ibemtelvesotits v,rntps. Ill" simple mildness tn triuewltli n Congh. Irtltit'on of tit- Tnroat, Chet 'Ud Lungs Hav ers rapidly and what is n trifling and ensile conuuorahie difficulty m those oiguns to-duy, mat in a tew weeKa develop Into Urouebltlsor CotMumpt on. tno disease which earn more 'ctlinsiu eunv gravip, than anyotberlu the lout ll't or bodily disorders. J. LU 1,1 VO IU0X1OMIIHH..1J Sl ire ot Consumption, n milndy rf wnlcii ItALK'S lOsKV OF IIOJtiiilOUND AMJ TAll Is the su"e't tuowu piuvemive. Those, the eloie. r!i w.'nH arrosi tne progrefs o? Hie deunver sauitlC dt.'iy not a moment totnK" oc nrAtv 8i oci2". . , , CJlILUutfJ. do ive B.-eit hetietlt rrom its nvitidnic proneriles when ."'iBeritiir with, tho paronyms or Crimp and Wlimu neConmi. The first tin ed da-.i-o is es-jrcli.i dtrslruttivo among young ehlldrcn and ih'a r- lu. Me remedy should bo Kfptuu hand In h 11 liou-ehoius uv (lie larre I'ai'm.geaauil licnnomlze. I'lllUIIS. s- cts.. and 81, PiiH DOTTLE. ouiu or an uru7iscs. C N. CrUtenton Prop'r, SO SEVEN SIXTH AVENUE. N. V. Have you a "IUoino. Tooth" Reader? IP YOU HAVE, BUY Pike's Toothache Drops nntl Cure llm Reorv in Onr Misutk. This yon ran (I i fur TvVKNlV.FI VM C 13 NTS Tlio ar. tlclo w II ilo the bu4iiie4 up brown, ilcpt nd hudii it; moreover it contains no inme-Jlent wlilcU cau li.JureyuurTee.ri. ntI-li .r5 0i:XTd. Sold oy all DruaKtsta. C. K. CrMcntoii, Prop'r, .SULPHUR SOAP, The Leading External Speclflo to.' DISEASES OF TIIE SKIN and Beaulifiei' of the Complexion. It renders the Cuticle Healthfully Clear a''d Suiniitli, and Is the iJest I'os slliltt Substitute for Expensive Sulphur ?atlia. It t Inenmparnb o Flemedr Inr narisRS. Ut--rKiis, CUTS und every lintahie or puhfa,ihv cuiiditioii of the Skin. HbdiNv must seiveeabla rt-iuediil a -em and sou ce of H.veiiy teliellu cairs Gout und IlliEUilATlSM. Ills a luiyU di'sirablo DloINFECTANT OP Hi 0T111KO ollllliul,,.K.N, uom nnuti en bvp.soi -nd-ruK tr.im oiinoxihus or cox TAOroua piskasdi ui.il Is u Cuiuta. lu-nn dy u.ut l'revei tahvu 1 1 them, when i.se.l asan ti J.-c. tlon I'eisons eiuploilurr u tuive nn nei-4 10 lane Sulphur Bun a, or to resort to Hulphur prints fur bittliuu purposes. Asan in Junci-of t e TOILET It Is'armore de-iiai'le ih in any C'ortue to Mlco li does nut. tike a tictes nf tl. it uaiur.-, uunceu! Cump.ex tun 1 IiiHin.sbvs bu removes tliuiu. T VN.KHI'.CKLKS lUMl'LI-.s ULOTCIIIM nt d llm .ise, siieedliv 'ie.u to i s c.arifyluff lit. rl'ienco- an i It Is the tery Set tio&j to snsve with.oectUHe it lejves thu skiu Hmo.it hand free Iroui nelriltallou irH)u e.i dl. seu-lilvocti. Icle by ihe suulicaiiui or the lazir. It also completely erucl o ites UANDItUi'r' Hi.ua.nMrH.. deeaie 11 to bo ExcriLtEST for W.iUi!k .lOOLI' LINk' .. Liciv. unci .Mher fabrics und ladle moviuic in toe i.est . ircles or utetruiioiiia.i aud ruial soc.ety speak ot It lu the lubei terms. lesilii onuiapour in (mm a I quarters of the uui.iu uiion Its I'loprli tir. uuny ol win u ha been publlsu-d lu tne f..rui 01 a neat p.uupblet. proi-ura-ilt ot Uiua-i:.li.ud Fancy Goods Uea era. ihnoiiKin-iis beine open tn publc Insure t ouat lua Mr.uiciNAL .Vakbii use No. 7 Mini Av.tNuit. new Vouk. The arlic e la moreover In Kinod or tiio Judical fra.eiiiity, LlkK IObT CTIItll I'AUOL'a I! EM EDI EK. OL.f!t,IJLl'lUllMlAl hb euluillal ed. Snips without the smallest fraciii.n of re. iue..lal etlicacv have 1 feu and are foisted upon the uiiauspectlug aud uuolis, rvsnt. .scitf.uOit bulphurHoaps. putsotaiu" properties iJeptlcal wltu or equal tu the ureit Xpeoitlo. wh.ch their vendura sees to rival by uuderliHUd c. mtiell tio , 'tne public ahould th'relora necaieful to luqn.re Inr 11 Lt-.NN'd bulpliur heap by lu lull lmui, atidi.ee Ihit they cut the real uillo'e. A I resjx ctab e Ui u eista, Vjvcy O hm1 Deal, ertaiid lltoo.rs aeep ULliNN'8 HUI.P.lUlt i-OAl". und . i ou drmjud for ;t, supply the oemji.etulso u tuelrcn tomers. Prices, 93 Hi, per Cake' 1 Uom, (3 cakes) scut by mall, prepaid for 70c. C. N. CHITTENTON, rnopitiEToii. No. 7 Sixth Ave., N. V. BLACKS and BROWKS AS NATUIUL A8 N'ATUBh'a SELF, are comraiilcated to Otay nd FUme colored oc, almost lustantaueuusly by Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye a prep.nsllon sbsoluielv free from hurtfal In. Errdit-ius ami lntlu telv superior by reason ot tlie ell cts irodueed 10 any axtcteof Its cast, rieuifluie Ouav.ne 8 asu llALD Esa are ure tented, aud then veiy bairanf site a. quit the true youihlul Hut from this malchWs Uye. SOLD 11V ALL. DllUaOiSTa. C. N. Crittenton Prop'r. I Ang, 31 ly. eixm AVE., N. V GLENN'S Drugs and Medicines. Wonderful, but True ! A. J. DUELING, ritOPllll'.TOIl OF THE PEOPLE'S Drug and Family Medicine STORE, makes the following ANNOUNCEMENT. Owlnrtnthn poncrnl dcpre'slcn in business, thepcat nslucll'in of wanesfnr labor AO.. I dLeu. 11 mv duly at this lime tn atvo the people of 1 cbialnon and vicmiiy tub Lion's guAitx or Mr noriTst llend and reu oiiiuer tho follow lna: I'ncesof a tow 01 thu tuauy articles sold at my Ding titotct PATrM' MEDICINES nil l rreparntlona 80 cents snoii ns Vinegar Hitters. Ilosietttr'a, DinKe's liiin'tio'i, Ml-hlet's Iletb, Clem an llittcrsnnd all 01 hers formeilyfi.uowssrts, .V'O preparations 40c. nnn 25c reperatlonaZOc. CO' D, COUOIt and LUND BEMEDIES. n. Javne'a Kxocc ornnt. Ua I's and Al en's Dal asm. Ateia' cherry recrural, Milk ruro Cod Liver Oil. red Liver till and Lime nnd olhirs formctiv 11 now 80 cents. HAiit l'm.i'AnAriONs-iioii's noir ite. newer, Moutsouiery'a. Ayers' Hnr Vivor. aud Mrs Al.eii's, loimcrly 41 nowsjets. All 6co piepnritiousoraiiovt- character now 40c. lilMMENTS Ijiubach's, Low's Slagnettc, Duuuellv'a Klertnu Bamaon Oil, K"uwav's Iteliel. Mamc Oil, Uai Kiln' Oil. Wildfire Llm- nieiit, and nil others formerly 500. nuw 4Cc, Horse, Cattle and 'lil ken I'owders formerly 2',e. now toe.- Durlina'e cetearated Cundit 011 l'uwders Improved 35c. per pouud. Krcalu's Hamburg Drops. 4!c per bottle- Breast IVa, Ci c. n nacknaei ri. Is uf all kinua lotmerly 25c. now '.Oo. per box. rLAHTEHS Porous, Arnica. Toor Man's nnd nil othi r formerly 1.5c. now 0c. WOIIM HKMEDIES Worm 8TUps. Verml. fm.es, Woirn Lofona-es and Conrccllous 101m criy ac. now ac Roots, Harks. Ilctbs, Medlcil Teas, Ac, Ac. foruicrly fiom 10c. to 15c. per ax. uuW ic. to lie. per ox. Castor Oil Dotsim de JInltji, Essence of Pep. pe.mmt, Esscuceof Lemon. GodtuTiuctute rnreaoi Ic, nnd Olrccrluo foimerly loo toljc. now to to 100 pel boltie EuTtlilii(j Ilown 1 D.iirn ! Doini i ! Caustic tioda. for Matiinir Bonn, from 9 cents to kk en's uer pound. Castor oil, sttictl pore, 5Cc. per quart, by the iulo:t less. LOOK .OAIN.-WALL rArETt, Gold Ollt Pni.er loe.i O aixsl Papers fnrmeilv use. toljc. now!:0c. White lllauks und Tints formvrly Isc to 2So. now 120. to 15a, und Drown Dacitsform c..'v inc. to t2c. now 7o. to w. ph.. tc.ntts I'rcscnutions and Family Recipes cniiiilnu.'ded at Ilniitiy lledaced lutes. Uoor send to Dl RLINO'e) naviimbaJ at expetlenceol almost Twenty Years 111 the D,"0 Uii-lness more tlnn Ten of vffeh h irn bMll '0 IxlllPhtnn.Iw.il in rho In. title as I have in tl..' Ouurnntco to nil the very "est u?.d Purest W. .Medicines , . , bi'f.iundin the Amerli,'" Markets. I UU Y FOllOVKin Declr-noT3 Stop & Bead All for 33 a ot Klrtney ind Urlnorv dfseae, FaiBH.n (lie Back, Miles, and Loios oro poal tlvelr cured by GRANT'S REMEDY. Itn efferts arc truly marveUons In Dropsy. (1 ravel. BrlgiiL'a dlaeao, Seminal Jo-nes, Lea corrhcEO and lost vigor, no matter of bow lonjr aUindinff Ihe case mnr bo, positive relief It had In from one to th ce davn. Do not depalr. hen Hate or diubt for It Is iertllv a specific and D'-ver faiU. It M purely a vepetablu piepara tion, Dy its timo y use thoiignnaa of caftea that have been coiteideit d lucurable bv the most eminent PUvaictana have b'en peimtnenty cured. It Ua'Roinuor-ed Iv ttierepninr l'hij s c'ans and Medical ttici-tiei th oucbout the country. Sold In Lotties nt two dollarn i-aci or three botttCH, v,hu h is enough to cuie the most CfiTaviited case, sent to any adtiess on leceipt ot five DOLLAhs. Mil all trial bttlet one dol lar each. A. I ordera to tie adarcfesed to Grant's Remedy Manf'g Co., 554 MAIN ST., WORCESTER, MASS. JulySjIm F Avonrn: tuiilications. F'iAN'K LESL1K- CHIMNEY CORN Ml. rhi I'O utliui perfume., the best Americxii Ami 1 v J unuil. h niy uaper. and home friend him ueetituot-uece.-tsfnt iival nf all tho eeky J.turi'Uli) tor tho pjst thtileeii eun. It yitined , y.ucolu the ii.imIr und henna (it our people, uu 1 now the nait.e of Hh pittroim id Leg.uu, lliu yeai llm t iusisi: ousku stvniA to h better Uiuu ever. Hh wnat rtoil a Hie of ihe iimt T-foibln? and lively character of irrent oower t tie to life and mil of inn it, tukiug a widerjngin't fiuhJi-cUtopkiHi every memuei uf u hoielio a mo donteKilo hioiy for the moll er. the CHtirimnir love tale for tiieouuuh. teiH 1 lie innretlrauiutic lor the toutiirmun, the Milld novel tor the o uei reodura ana then we hnv turinrf cveniuro fur thu boca and fairy talea for the chrnren. Uiiiiberloe, Uiiwiint TlobTnKon Fonet DeiiHiici U Aaiile Fioat, aiiiiIh Thomas Ktta W. rier p. and o'her enmient wrHerf, are lta reiriilar con.ribaiom. Tne sutjecu .i-e.iten ol uroveu a ied The liluttutiMi,J8 aie prmuvu. und (bey aie all beautiful. Mott ctores ex tioueu in erehtlnKarucomtiletedlu ectimiin tier, whl e bofitnmiejsfldveutu eii ea-avn. tun. truve a uatuiai h turv leajdi. unucdoiex, tcuce, tic, ma fee thin p ihlicailon ouool the niOMt ei teiiuiuliiclu exi teaco, Kxqutito a'eel enuiautKCA are frequently fTiVt-n awn t'i 11 aiibcrlhera. 'Ihe CUtMNEY CoiLNKLt. sixtrea Dapes. with elftbt im'i'Nit i'Iu tratlous. printed on hue uu oer, la published every Monday price outy 10 cents, mutual eubiw tutlena, H, pH,.nld. Ad dieayoururuer tu (inuic LeHjie's Funiishluir Hnue.6,i7 I'eari Ptret New'ioilc. FHAMC LKs LIE'S LAD'n JOURNAL. IS pane-, Uued weekly, o ntaiu exo lleni pl ct urea uul fall dewrlptions of ih veiy lntCot atvlea of laoie nnd i hlidreii'a wear i use ful tmormatiou on family top cbj aelecl stone i oeajtitul ilutratioua of home aud loreixu bud Jeiti poet'yt taahtouah'e luteltlgencei per huumI ch't chait am i-iii(f cart4uaiu the fot lea nnd Fob nl tho dnytHj ncaoi Ilirtb, so FltiXK I.EriUti B L,AI)V'd JOL'U.NAL U the Olosl heatuUul ol u.l Ihe ,atue' pa pern. It abould be found on ibettbenl evt-ry .adv in inn laud. Frxo 10 cents per copy; a-uua aubtvcriptton, fi, popitpnld FJtANK LESLIE'S FOPFLAn MONTH LY has made rapid stride ba the rival ot many apiraulM to pn iiiofuvor. I.acotnrlbutorsai'e -oroe f the best livm writen. Every dcpai t inwut of I Herat ure Is lepiotientid in itaco umns Thrt rm'iuut of niHiruut'oii, ulertulument and amuemeiit afftutled ty the t tic ley, eaav8, aUmesBiidweueral u lscelliny contained in the lijquaito iirg'xnr each number ol thupubll. 0 imu ha been well appreciated. Mervcupv ot the Popular Montu y is embe.Uhe4 with over lu b"auriiul illattralloiM, Ueinic the cheapest pno Ileal of iob Kind In existence, and at tho tame time one of the mot no eci end uu.veisiliy Wflroine. It must cuntlnuo to in. 1 reasela pub lot vor, nnd lanic with the pib. lithT'4 faU.UAY Juaoazinr h Qifbest among M i-ur Ameneau luonblle-. it 1m published ou the l&th ot each mjitth. Frli e, ft ceun u num. i.erj subscription, is po( p. II, ;er y.-a , Ad. dreat vour ordera to Fruk Ir6ie, '3 Tear! street, New York. F1UNK I.EHI.TK'H SUNDAY MAOAZtNE Is a leautllu) wrrK It will In etet educutel ai'd cnlt.vated miuda as well aa thu tuot nrdl. nary leade. . It is the only t-nncar maeazine pub lhed in i hi country Kve.y unmbcrhaa 18 paes tilled wiiti t le most aeleci and taaci nntin I.UTHture, ranorr tromiaere ui'n by the wllior fur. C F. Deem cantor nf thu Chjrch vf tne Htranuiri) to btlmuK tales, en eml moles and eaMiyr. i etry. m ntlc. tun scl euce, tiisio'y eto , lu arat vnrlett. Khojcmidv ot this mrsi'ne has liu txqulitite euKruvlnip of the mot tnteienUun character. It has reach d a circulation and prosperity anch aa make It one nf the marvels ot periodical litera luie. It is Indeed a betut.fu wora buy It and see lor your e.ves. tsiui:le cuple are oulv ti cents, and annual subuciipllua tir ce onl IS, nottt pMld. Addiesa oMrs to FRANK liKSLIK'S FUBLJBIIINO HOUSE, fsKMy W7 Fearl street. New York. rpiE SLATINGTOJi PLANING MILL AKD Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLAT1NGT0X. JOHN 13ALLIBT, Propr., Penis in all klnils and sties of r In e, Hemlock Oak snil llarj Wooo Lumber, and Isnowpte liat cd to execute un j aiMount of orders for DressoD Liimbelt OF ALl. KIKDS. Doors, Snslics, Blinds, Sliuttciv, Mouldings, Cnlilni't M'are, &c, With rrojiptness. Brackets Made to Order. The Machinery Is all new and of tho best and most Improved kinds. I employ none but tho best workmen, use well seasoned ami pool nm terlnl. nnd am thei efore able to ftiw nnten entire saitfaetlon to all who ninvlnrnrtnowitli neall. Orders ov mail pionirnlj' attended to. Mr ensrpes nro nimlerutni terms cash, or Interest ibarged (liter thirty days. GIVE MA CALL. R7 Those ennued In Illlilil llfr will flndttt their aiivnntngo to hive HldliiR, Ploor noanU Doors, .-ashes, abutters, c .se., madentthi. Fat ttirr. JiaylOyl JOHN DALLIhT. QAUBON ADVOCATE ClIEAl JOB PMXTIAG OFFICE, LlilflOIITON.l'A. KTery description ol rnntlnjr, from a Visiting Card to a Poster. CAIW8, I1II.L HEADS, J.ETTE.1 HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS, I'UOOHAMMES. POSTEtta, HAND BILLS, DODO till, 'UIUCULARS, snipriNO tao, I4NVELOPEB, rAMl'UI.ETS, BY-LAWS, AC, AC,. Done in the best manner, at verr Lowest Prices We ae nrenared to do work at ns cheap iatca as stiv cOlre in the htato t.iat ocals bunestlr with its lUotonicrs. OU It MOTTO IS Cheap, Prompt & Reliable. tE""Ordcra 1)7 uinll receive prompt attention. obtained fur Inventors in tlio United States, Connila ami Kiimh, nl reduced rates. Witli our principal ollico lix'utfd in Wnshingtoti, directly ojijauito tlie United States Putent Olliec, we nre uble to attend tu nil intent business with greater promptness mid des patch and nt less out tlinn other patent nt torneys who nre nt n distiineo from Wnsh iiifrlon, and who have, therefore, to employ ' nssis'iato attorneys." Wo make preliminary examinations nnd furnish opinions ns to jiatentablity, froo of charge, and nil who nre interested in new inventions nnd patents nro invited to fend for n oopv of our "Uuidc for obtaining Patents," which is sent five to any address, and contains complete instructions how to obtain intents mid other valuable matter. Wo refer to the tiermnii-Amerieaii National Hank, Washington, D.C.; the Itnyal Swedish, Norwegian mid Danish Legations, at Washington! Hon. Jos. 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'Jtexler and H. it. Kie.dln will continue lu business nndtrtho firm mimo or M. u Trexler & Co., bp whom t Le II bl.liies ol the lale i m wnl loadntted.nnd to whom nil debts nue Iho lpto firm will be t a d. Jl. t:.Tltt.XLElt. T ., . H.ll KIlhlDLEIl. LehlRhton, Autr. 3, 1878 W3. TO ADVERTISERS. Bend for our Select List of Local Newnaocr. Rend free on aeyllcntlon. Address 0Ji0. I" ROWELL CO., 10 Spruce St.. :i. Y fJTAVrk Bcantlrul Bq. Brand rianoe. nnco ti)oo.onlyK;s. MaRnidcent Up rlalit 1'ianea, prk'o tl tioo, onlyJ275, E'etrant Unn-h',rian,iirlceiS'B,mlv175. Pianos 7 ectr.vo.lm. 7liiai. New Sttes. OrKanafJi. Oriraiis 9 stnvs (j;.60, Cliurcli " HV 10stoiis.nrieet3n0onlylllV Ele-" Wi" kiintt35 Mirror Top Orfns only i 5. lit-auil. ful l'a .or Oman, pi ire fill o lvlos. -Frtud Kxnnsed. 160. rew nl llesd ' Traw f. r the Ui.Wiry" tt'id Newspaner abont cost of I'lanoi rndOr ana sent free. I'lense ddicsa DArillil, I'. 1IKAT1Y H aslungtoa, N. 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Ileum tlie iu e J'ucm of tlio frraie. inottiucd ui'iUT Mr, Mioir'rtowii pfrounl fULemiou, it .unity ami fnnuii.enes ore mia iintecd, The youiiKPht ctilldmav m take ol Ha peutT oiiHQUiiJite. Ktul the wtuitct Bt lnvi ul uns 1 to fltlvuiitace. It u tuitlcul-trt' bene3cl u the aced ami ifchilitnted, and euited lo tho vanotu uliuieui tlii-t i til let i he u softer trx. It li. In f very respect. A WIMiion- l.Ki Ihli OH. I&TkUis Uifl Cpee'i Fort Crapi VTire. Fea:l:i C Creer'i Fort Cript Wice. Weakly Firtc:s Fisl i EeceSt tj Its Uts, Knecr's Wims in Hospitals are pi cf tried to etLer W;e. Said by iruffirits ffpnernlh, who flsn mU HI'IiKlfrt lkKim(I J. IIHANUY, J'KIHIO J, HUKUllY ii ii U TAUrtU WJW15 lilT TJJlts. TrndoMiiuilitit hv all v holeitflie Innl ere. ee iht he iltniatuie of Alfred pn r, Tumuc, N. J la nter tbfcoik of efcli bottle, a. MlKKliH Mount 1'ioxprcl V.ueardu, Kew Jer ey. Ofllie. No. 54 Warren auect. New Yurlf. For bale bv A. J. 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