187G. FrmZ T.' r ,,,e M" VPrll8 ciiTnla nnd li, l)i.n,,cr. a.l Denths. JANUARY. I. Dentil of Father Boulun, aged 101. l.f i'-Vld m New Yo,k of the BteBin 1 w ,1Cr', 'ith tho snivivors of the US llnud VTet,,t ft"l tl'e dTimmito wplosiou Denth in New Bedford of T1'"0?' J- Clifford of Moinn- T i' 8,' "'"-tv-Beveu veiirn. , Av'jlert Buhver, Lord Lvtton, ni Vointod to tmcoeed Lord Xortiibrook na Mooroyof India Deuth hi Loudon '" Anthony Kutlmehild. J. Denth of Commodore John Pope, nged eiKhtr-seven year. 0. Wreck unci burning of n rnilrond u-iuu near Odessa, Uussia J seventy per foua killed. . . .Denth, in Boston, of Com modore Stephen Deeatur. 9. Death, in BoBton, of Dr. Samuel tt. Howp, 10. IMonBoiuutmiilt appeals to Diwaeli lur the release of tho Fenian prisoner. II. Denth, nt Sunta Fe, of Oenernl Hovdon Grminrer. . . .The jurv in the trial 0f("-K D- Lord, at Buffalo, disagree. . . The Spanihh Btenmer Algeria "reeked off Cabriu : twelve liveH lout. 12. The United Whites Heimte adopt rewolutiouH declaring that they have the power to remove their president pro tempore nt will. ltuilnuy eollihioii near Hunting don, Fnghind' ; thirteen lives lost. 27. Death, in Paris, of Frederic Lenmitre, the actor. 28. Death, in Washington, of Kepiv Hcntativo H. If. Starkweather, of Con necticut, nged iil'ty vonrs Dentli, iu Hungary, of Francis beak, nged seventy seven years. I'WUUAUY. 1. Denth, in England, of John Fi later, biographer of Dickens and Goldsmith ; sixty-four years. 4. One hundred and six miners killed by tire damp explosion nt St. Etienne, Belgium. 5. The gallery of Hobinsun's Opeia House, Cincinnati, hills during n Sun-dny-f.eli(Hi festival ; twelve lives lost. 7. Dentli, in Brooklyu, of Benr-Ad-niiral Ntrinphiini, ngej seventy-seven. 8. Great live on Bioudwnv, X. Y. : loss 3,000,000. 10. Death, in Annapolis, Md., of Roverdy Johnson, nge.l seventy-nine. 12. Four men killed in a colliery ex plosion. Weal Pittsburgh, Pa. 17. Death, in Hartlord, Conn., of the Kev. Dr. Hoiaee Bm'.lmell, aged seventy lliree years. . . .Collision of the Franeonin anil Strathelyde I steamships) in the English channel. Fifty persons drowned. 23. Death, in France, of the publisher Amliroise Finnin Didot. 2-t. Death, in Monrovia, of ex-President Koberts of Liberia. 28. Death, iu New York, of Charles Edward Horsley, the English musician ; fifty-one years. M Mil. If. 1. Death, in England, nt Lady Au gusta Stanley, wife of Dean Stanley. 2. The House of Representatives pass es resolutions of impeachment against V. W. Belknap, secretary of war. (i. Eleven persons killed in a railroad disaster on the Baltimore nnd Ohio rail road. 7. The Homo tr the Aged, Roman Catholic, burned iu Brooklyn ; eleven lives ot. 1G. Death of Prosper M. Wet more: aged seventy-seven years. 17. Death of the German poet, Ferdi nand Fiviligrath ; sixtv-six venrs. 21. Death, in England,' of Colonel Charles C. Chesuey, the famous military critic. 2'.. Bursting of the dam at Lynde brook reservoir, Worcester, Mass. Ljss of life and immense destruction of prop erty.... Mr. Seheiiek having resigned, the President nominated 11. H. Dana, .li'.. as minister to Engh'.ijd. Al'HlL. Mr. Iiu 0. Election of Mr. Ingersoli. governor of Connecticut. 4. Dentil, in England, of the Earl of Sheffield, aged seventy-four years Articles of imiiea hiiieut of ' Secretary Belknap laid before the United State's Senate Rejection by the Senate of the nomination of Mr. Dana. (". Death of Protestant Episcopal Bishop Johns, of Virginia Sinking of a ferryboat on the river Dee. nt Aber deen, Scotland ; thirty-two lives lost. . . . .The confession of ilames Kerrigan, a Kente iced ' Moily Maguire " murderer, esposes secret rj of the Order of Indepen dent Hibernians. . . .Fatal explosion of a powdfT ii.i;-ai:ie vi Salt Lake City. ('. C. invention of "Greenback party" in Cihliilbu-i, iik. 7. Denth of Maximilian Tiunoczy, the cardinal archbishop of Salzburg, aged seventy years !S. Cambridge wins tlie University boat rare vnv ,t oi W. O. Avery, iii Washington, for alleged complicity in the frauds of the whisky ring Fatal ex plosion of a boiler in Binghauitou. 10. Arrival in New oik of Genera . Prado, president ni IVrn. .. .Death, in New York, of Alexander Tuiney Stewart. 13. Avery anil McDonald found guilty, 'at St. Louis, in the whisky trials and sentenced to imprisonment. .. .Funeral of A. T. Stewart. 14. Unveiling of the Lincoln statue on Lincoln square, Washington. 15. Arrival in New York of Doni Pe dro, emperor of Brazil. .. .Foundering of a Russian corvette while enteriug the 1'ilU'iis; loss of all persons on board. 10. Dentli, at SI. Louis, Mo., of Trus ten Polk, ex-United States senator; at Medina, ()., of H. G. Blake, ex-representative in Congress. 17. Death, at Detroit, Michigan, of Orestes A. P.rowiibon, nged seventy three Sinking at Hannibal, Mo., of the tugboat Dictator; nine lives lost. 22. Death of Princess Isabella, of Portugal, nged seventy-live years. 23. Death, in Henderson City, Ky., of ox-United States Senator A. Dixon; seventy-four years. 25. Burning nt Rouen, France, of tlie Theater des Arts. A number of soldiers nnd actors killed Death, in New York, of Barney Williams, the actor. 28. Queen Victoria, in a proclamation, nnnounees her assumption of the addi tional title "Empress of India. 29. Denth of Thomas Aird, the Scot tish poet, nged seventy-four yenrs Death of Chief Justice Edward W. Gil pin, of Delaware, nged seventy-three years Suffrage restored to the in habitants of Alsace aud Lorraine. 30. Denth, at Florence, Itnly, of Jamea Lorimer Graham, the American consul. MAY. 6. Riot in Salonica, Turkey; assassina tion of the Frencbmnd German consuls. .... Great explosion of rend-rock at West Hoboken, New Jersey, . . .Death of John A. Searing, ex-representative in CongrosB, in Mineola, L. I. ; aged sixty-one years, 7. Death, nt Flushing, L. L, of the Rev. Dr. W. B. Sprngne, nged eighty yeirs. 10. Opening of the Philadelphia Ex hibition. 11. Return home of the Prince of Wales from India. 13. Death, in New York, of Judge Dowling. 16. The famous political conference at Iho Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York ! Prohibitionists in Cleveland. O.. nomi- j nnte Green Clay Smith for President of ; the United States. 18. Duatli. at St, Paul. Minn., of Gen. ! Willis O'Gormnn. i 1!. Denth, in St. Louis, of Julia Mat 1 thews, tho English actress. . . .Death, in Boston, of Owen Marlowe, the actor, forty-six years, ! 20.' Dentli, in Scranton, Pa., of the ! Rev. George Peck, D. D., nged seventy nine yenrs. 24. Denth, in London, of Henry Kings ley, the novelist nnd poet. . . .Return to England of the Challenger after its fa ' Moiw expedition. 27. Dentli, in Peolh, of Francis Pa- lucky, tho historian. : 2l. The United States Senate declare that they have juristliction in the Bel , knnp impeachment case. 30. Great fire in Quebec; live hundred houses destroyed. 31. Abdul-Aziz, the sultan of Turkey, dethroned; his nephew, Murad Effendi, ' proclaimed sultan. Jl'NH. 1. Abdul-Aziz dies and the Turkish government nnnounees his suicide. 8. Death, in Amherst, Mass., of Dr. William A. Stearns, president of Am herst College, aged seventy-oue years. Death, iu Paris, France, of Madam Du devant (George Sand), aged seventy-two yenrs. 15. The Boston forger, E. D. Win slow, released from custody in London. 10. Tho Republicans nominate Hayes and Wheeler for President and Vice President of the United States. 17. B. H. Bristow resigns his seat as secretary of the treasurv. 20. Death, at Portland, Me., of John Xeal, the writer, nged eighty-three years ....The President nnnounees to Con gress the release of Wiuslow and another forger, Brent, by the British govern ment, nnd the abrogation of the extradi tion treaty by that act, unless Congress should regard it differently Death of General Antonio Lope;; tie Santn Anna, at Vera Cruz, aged seventy-eight years. 5. General George A. Ouster and .iitl officers nnd men of his command killed by ludians in Montana. 27. Dentli, in England, of Harriet Martineau. aged seventy-live years. 'J8-20. Tilden and Hendricks nomina ted by the Democrats for President and Vice-President of the United States. .U'LY. 1. Death, in Rome, of Joseph Ferrari, the Italian philosopher. 4. The Centennial of American liberty is celebrated throughout the United States, notably iu Philadelphia. 0. Conlliet between whites nnd colored people in Hamburg, S. C. 9. Burning of Castle Garden, New York. 10. E-Ligious outbreak in Colombia, South America; ten lives lost. 11. President Grant receives tlie resig nation of Postmaster-Gcnerar Jewell. 12. James M. Tyner nominated and continued postmaster-general .... Dom Pedro, emperor of Brazil, sails from New York for England. 14. Explosion of the boiler of the Eng lish man-of-war Thunderer; terrible loss of life. 15. Death, in Edinburgh, of Alexander Russel, the editor of the .ScuUtiittn news paper. 19. Cornell University wins all three raees in the Intercollegiate, regatta at Saratoga. 20. Capsizing of the yacht Mohawk iu New York bay off' State'u Island; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Garner," Frost Thorne, Miss Adele Hunter and Peter Sullivan drowned. 22. Death of Ex-Governor William Haille. of New Hampshire, nged sixl v. nine yenra. 20. Death of Ex-Uniled Slates Senator Alien T. Capcrtou, of West Virgibia, aged sixty-tive yeura. L!'J. Ex-Queen Isabella returns to Spain. Afofsr. 1. The L nited States Senate failed to convict Belknap. . . .President Grant, bv proclamation, declares Colorado to be a Suite. . . .Sinking of a Hat bout on Bawbee's lake, Mich., nine persons killed. 15. Cong rei-s adjourns. ... The entire business pe.it of Westport, N. Y., de stroyed by tire. . . .De ith, in England, of Henry Lowtlier, Earl of Lonsdale ; fifty eight vears. 19. 'Dentli of Michael C. Kerr, Speaker of the House of Representatives ; titty year-'. 31. Mnr.td Eti'endi, sultan of Turkey, deposed, and Abdul Humid, his brother, proclaimed his successor. Si:i'l'KMUl.ll. 4. The town of St. Hyacinthe, Canada, destroyed by tire ; 4,001.) persons rendered homeless. 12. Death, in Richmond, Vn., of 'General Henry A. Wise, aged seventy years. 14. Death, in Louisiana, of Robert Barnwell Rhett, Sr., agtid seventy-live years. OCTOIIKU. 1. Death, in San Francisco, of Jamea Lick, the philanthropist : eighty years. 7. Death of ex-Sultan Murad' Effendi of Turkey V lire occurs in the Ger man bark Europn at New York ; !:c workmen killed. VI. Explosion of boilers in a nail mill in Pitt .burgh, Pa. ; fifteen men killed. 18. Death, in Maryland, of Francis P. Blair, Sr. ; eighty-seven years. 21. The winding bark Florence arrives ; at San Francisco with tho intelligence of , the wreck of twelve American whaling ships of tho Arctic fleet, with immense loss of life. 30. Five persons kiilled in a collision on , the Delaware, Lncknwanua nnd Western railroad, near Goldsborougb. Pn. 31. Cyclone in Eastern Beugal, Re ported loss of 250,000 lives. NOVKMUKR. 1. Turkey accepts n two mouths' ariu i istice in the Servian war. 3. John S. Routt inaugurated the first governor of Colorado. 4. Death of General Giles A. Smith, a veteran of the civil war. , (i. Death, in Rome, of Cardinal Gin ; camo Antonelli, nged seventy, . . .Death of i Thendoro Vou Heuglin, the German ex ; plorer. i 10. Formal closing of the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. 17. A hurricane iu Porto Rico destroys destroys forty-five vessels ami a large part of the coffee nnd sugar crop. 18. The floor of a theater talis iu San Francisco ; seven persons killed. 23. Arrival in New York of the steamer ; Franklin with William M. Tweed, who was captured in Spain. tlEOEMBEU. 5. Burning of the Brooklyn Theater ; 1 newly 300 lives lost. Death of Henry S. j Murdoch and Claude Buiroughs, the I actors Extradition virtually resumed between the United State und Great ; Brituin. 9. Buriul of the unrecognized dead iu Brooklyn Crisis in the Mexican Rev olution ; President Lei do and his cabinet captured by General Dinz near the city 1 of Mexico. 15. Dentli, in Washington, of Inspector 0 irTtJSwniSy faster in Wnles; ' seventeen person killed. . . , i m Terrible disaster on tho Luko Shore railroad. , Wliat ii Chemist Hum Done for I'nnice. I , in modern society, md list rial progress in eioseiy eoiinecieii wun scieiu me i studies. iTtictiem men lire dependent on students, nnd tho success of the latter 1 in original researches insures success to the former in increasing wealth. An humble scientilh' observer in France lias made larger contributions to the na tional wealth than eminent financiers like Sully and Turgot. A competent judge declares flint Professor Pasteur has saved enough to France by his dis coveries to pay the entire indemnity to Germany. He is n grent chemist, nnd one of the most skillful experimenters in the world. For ninny years he hns been subjecting the theory of spontaneous generation to the most severe scientific tests, nnd is positive in his convict ion that nil life, so far as we know it, springs from living seed or germs. He onil'inns the maxim of the ancients by his own experience, (hum1 cinini ex nvii the egg must always precede life. In the course of his experiments to discover by the microscope the various kinds of seed invisible in tlienir nnd capable of growth, he has found the kev to diseases in the grapevine, in the silkworm, and in wines and vinegars. France has a large com merce in wines. But from cancel un known to the manufacturers these wines lose their good Uiilities, turning sour or bitter and unlit for sale. The experience of the best dealers has been bullied in seeking a remedy for the difficulty. Pro fessor Pasteur put some of the spoiled wine under the microscope and soon dis covered the cause of the trouble. Mi nute organisms were found in the wine in every instance, and the fhinge of quality was duo to their presence and growth. Of course they grow fruui g Tins, and if the germs could be de stroyed the mischief would be averted. Judging from experiments in other liquids that heat would bo fatal to the germs, ho subjected the wines to a de gree of heat which they could bear with out injury and found that nil the germs were destroyed. Tho wineniakers profit by the science of tho chemist and save millions of dollars formerly lost by the spoiling of the wines. Having been suc cessful in making wine unalterable he turned his attention to vinegar. This was subject to changes which made it putrid and worthless. He detected an other kind of organism iu vinegar, and taught the dealers how to destroy it in germ and keep the vinegar unhnrined. He next attempted to find the cause nud cure of a disease which was ruiniug the silk husbandry of France. Silkworms ceased to spill ; they lived and fed as usual, but produced no silk. Cultiva tors were puzzled to understand the mat ter ; and, utter vain efforts to read the riddle, were inclined to give, up silk raising as a practical failure. But Pasteur with his microscope saw what the sharp eyes of the growers could not discover. He found that the disease, called pebriie, was due to a minute para site in the intestine of the silkworm, which spread through the body and filled up the sack where the silk ought to form. The pi sr insect attempted to spin, but there was nothing to spin from, and its usefulness was ended. Pasteur followed up the inquiry by watching the growth of the parasite through all its changes till he found the stages where it could be destroyed without injury to the insect. He thus made the foundations of silk husbandry secure and permanent, and saved one of the most valuable indus tries of France from utter ruin. The Cos! ol' Wheal. The eo.-it of wheut by netilid iieeount 1 witli the Held is given by eorrespou dent of the Miehigun Winner, who wiys : Not long cinee 1 was Koniewhnt imiUhed nt lending a report of the proceedings nf : 11 errtiiin " runners' Club," in v.hieh was given sniue rnilgh guessing ut the cost of rmsing v. heiit. I luive aimed to keep an exact iieeount nf the labor done on my wheat ernp wliicli has been harvested the past K itsnli, and have attached to it ami the other items of expense what I con sidered to lie a fair valuation. Below will give you my iieeount with a field nf twenty-three acres, which may at least amuse your readers : 11 ilnvn plowing, nt iri.oit pel' d.iy irT.50 iliiys dne-'Kiii;.'. lit 2.o(i pel' day 1:1.75 ill days dinwiiiK muimre. at 'J.-Vi per day 8.75 ii days -iprendinn liaiiiui'e, at if 1.25 per day 7.511 5 duys junking, ut '2.5(l per day 11!. .Hi l!'. dajs driiliiii,'. at it2.Sll per dav (i.2." j:t;. liiihliel ol seed, at 1.20 per bushel.. 2s.-D Kurvestiii 5(.s5 'I'lira-liini.' 2ll.7i lntere.-t on land ut seven per eent ll'.i.'ll Tax's 7.:J Wear of tool In Oil 'j'oial eot Di-diu tiiijr per ucre Net tola! . .i-:l2u.ll! . . :i.iio ..H7.1'2 value of straw. Machine measure gave 127 bushels, which, at the above estimate, would ho a trifle: l"ss than seventy cents per bushel. The soil in which this crop was raised is sandy loam. The wheat grown in another Held the same vasou cost me eighty cents per bushel. A Mother' Iiilliience. l'f'iiii their mother, we are told, the Wonicys inherited, the nne. his placid temper, his calm perseverance, nml Irs dauntless courage, and the other his tluent speech and gift nf song. From his mother Sir Walter Scott imbibed his love nf poetry and painting; and hits Wi'lt Illft'M llfOVl' thllt. it Will Hi. Tiliniili that ffiit. J.vi'ou's Hun Kii't.s w.n-o n-iiipli'd with a iniKerulile tciupiT u l.-giu-v ii'iiiu a furiims itu.l iickln mother. Old J.n Me, re JSiiiiitimrte was nevor lifiitcii in uuv lirnject Khc uii.lcitiiiik. Her energy vns Kimiily iinloiiihi... mnl this lust trait linn liceii Ktrikin.uly illustnttfil thi'niiKli i tut the whole nf the Kitat NuuoIiku'h lift1. It aviih ii'om hiis mother that " liohliy BnniN," an Scoti'hiiK'ii lovii to full him, imhiht'il his love for hoiij; for hhe litrfil "to tfivo. wiiij.'S to tin1 weary hours of her checkered lifo by eliantiiiff KinifiH and lmllads hhe herself hil l eom- iioKeil." Pacriek Henry hud nuuiy u j lesnoii iu conversational jiower, his mother traiuinp; the gift in tho imimits- iiiff hid. Dr. Johnson's mother iilways j argued wiih him in order to do him good, nlthoiiffh bhe knew that the will- i fill, lnu'ly hoy Bometiines deliberately ! took the wrouff fridf. Philip Doddridge's j mother created his tasto for scripture fcceiu-B and scripture subjects by teaching ; him from tho Dutch tiles nroiind their 't old fiitrhioned heiu'thpluce. ; Mrs. Myra Chirk Gaines is a very little j yt JUiau, possessing eyes of piercing bril- ! liancy, which liave cliauging hues ; borne- I times they tire, black, pometimes a steely j uray, anU sometunes ultie. hue is an agi-eeable woman, talks charmingly, nnd has th merriest of luughs. Vku she gets filial possession of her fortune she meius to build iu Washington a large lu t'jl, where members of Congress w ill be u We to live with their families without spending more than their salaries. Advice 1 Worklligincn. cwi.Mri'VV trn;1' 1 i f t-' ' , ' ' .. . V i ... ... "'""" " 1' v in v ine iiu in, nun wrillen 1 Hem n letter saying Hint lie Inm not the tune to do no. In his letter, however, lie reviews tlw.ir plat form nl considerable lemrlli .lia. agreeing with the .principal parts, and ! given i iieni some excellent ll'IVlee, Of olio oi tlie planks lie suys : "i:il;lit Iimiiih for tlm lircHPiil. . m-,i worliinu ilny, nml li'cnl iiiitilHlniiciit of nil yio- ' lllliil'H. In my judgment this would inmovo;. 1 ish (he world, iiiiIohm we provide (lint no ! nine i.ouie.1 person sunn tvork less tlinn ' eignr, nours m tiny; im.i tlie enrorce- mem oi mien ii regulation would employ , a torinulaiilo sinniiillg iiriny of police, Then, 1 'to not see how if in possible to apply the proposed rule to farm Inborirv, or to the work of women in keeping house. In farm work it is important, hi follow the order of nature -to work while it is day, to make liny while the sun shines, aud make up for excess of toil through the long days of dimmer by rec reation during the long winter evenings. It seems to me that, you have il suffi ciently considered tho relations of (lie farmers In the possession of the seasons, or the exigencies of housekeeping. A code, to have universal application, must not In1 frame 1 with particular reference to the cities or to one sex or claAs. 1 also object on higher g rounds to (he eiglit hour regulation; I hold that it would act us a fetter upon the workingmnu. It forbids him in the yenrs of his strength the full exercise of his faculties; it would pre vent him from making the extraordinary exertions that ho might be willing to piit forth to give his children a better start in the world than he himself had; it is a restraint that would prevent promo tion, put away ambition nnd guard against the nccumulntion of a compe tence. Men are equal iu rights, but there are degrees of capacity, and you can only enforce equal rights, 'tint equali ty in works, Heartrending Scene A correspondent, writing of the ilis j aster to the British steamer Circassian, at Hridgeluiinpton, L. 1., says : Amid , the howling of the tempest and the roar ; of the waves there wns borne t' our eais , the voices of the poor fellows in the rig- gmg, singing Jiyiiins nud praying in chorus to (iod. There was hardlv a dry eve on sdoi-tt nnionir im ns xvn liw.v.1 tlinu,. thrilliug and supreme npienls to God. : Among those on the wreck were ten ! Hhinnecoi'k ludians, who, as a rule, are ' very good men. )uring this agonizing scene, which lasted for hours, we heard I these ini'U pravintr. The beach was ! liuoil with liuudri'ilft of jH'uplo, uiiiuy of llieul Wdiiicu, siililiiug pitt'ouslv. Homo of tliciii were tlie wives of tin doomed men. The wind en kIioi-p raged with toii'ilile viiilcnce, drivi'iiR tho people hither nud thither. Tlie life saving crewi of Nouthhmnptoii, dintuiit rive nnd 11 hull' mili'H, nml Enst Hiunptun, about the wiine ilistuiKV hml tirrived, briiiKinf their lnovtiii'K.with them, nnd but did not attempt to une their life line when firing, an nothing could be douo. They, how ever, tired 11 'number of lilunk shots to try nnd reiiiiiiimte the eournge of thoHe mi lionrd. Indiileiiee is the mother of invention, ttek'-posst . sHioii is nine points of the law. (Vish ndviiuceM At'entinii to u rieh widow. The drop eiirtain, like ehi'rity, covi va a niultitiule of wenes. It makes 11 (litlVvenve whether you jmt " Dr.'" be t'or.' 11 mini's mime or nl'ti r it. A MAGAZINE l Olt FAIUIEKS. Colonel Ocorgs E. Waring, of Ogden I'ui ni, near Newport, li. I., will soon bein the publi cation iu ticiuuXKu's Hontuly of a series of papers of spoeiul interest to those living in the country, in viucb will be considered the advan tages ollerei'. to furnierrt trout a concentration of their hoiioca nnd farm buildings into village, c specially as n relief from the duUiienH nud isola tion of remote farmhouses, as affording butter education i'ur children, nnd ns limiting tho farmer's life more attractive to the young. An other paper will treat of the work to bo done by "Village Improvement Associations." fcitill another paper will give explicit instruction as to the lue.ui. for civinu a eoud sanitarv condition to the illn:e mid to the country house. Iu tho l'KOSl'l:tTl i nl M UIKM:ltS INT11I.Y for 1K77 other papers r.re iiunouuced that will be of e.-p. cial interest to farmers. Among these, Mr. Charles llarnard's articles on various in dustries of Civet Hiitain, including the History of some experiments in Co-operation, a dcscri tion of the Hri!i-h V.'orkiHau's Home, nud Clarence Cook's articles on Household and Home Decoration, all profusely and elegantly illusti. tc'l : a department called the World's Work; inunhtr entitled Home mid Society, which will treat , of domestic life, the Cfijo of children, elc. : i;i:m:iiai, .ic i,i;i.lan's ru aviii.s, In ;jan in Ihn ,l..nuary S uiiinkk, with " A Win Ur on the Nile," will run on lhroii(;li the joar. There will be three serial stories : "mciioi.as jnvn itN," by that popular author, J)i.Hoi.i.asi cthe editor i, author ot " bitter K''' " Kathrina,' "Timolhy 'l'iteomb'B Letters," Arthur IJoimi custlc," uud the story of ' Hevuiioaks." The scene of this latest novel is laid on the banks of the Hudson. The hero is a young ninti who has been always " lint to a '0n'a oii'di ulriiHjfi," but who, by the death of his i mother, is left alone in the world to drift on the current of lifo with a fortune, but without a inu'imsc. Another serial, "HIS JNHElil- I TANCk," I iv Vims Til vi-ton, w ill begin on tho completion of " That Lass o' Lowrie's," by Mas. HollOHON liUKNKTT. KaXK Hol.il, 'J'ol'KOUKNKl'l', HoVKHKS lllld ; McKay will coutribtito short stories. Kaxo ! " : fAimmit bassett-s ho.wanck, ' printed in two or three monthly pari . i r ', "'i .. ;'n" i)u ,.j,i!' (i. ' V.. ii;. , IZt I rranco. and the mnuavine will uIho pnblih a rritioal paper on Toiucuencfl', bv 1'rofenhor i JiovKHiiN, aeeoinpnnied by a jiorti'ftit of the : fuuioiiH Itusnian pntriot. i Tliu Ivlitorinl Department will contimie to ! employ the ablest pen both at homo and : abroad. There will bo lrtterg on literary mat ter" from London by Mb. Wki.fobd. The lepnrtment of iric-n-irae will bo filled j Willi the choicest bitH of American humor. ' Kckuinku'm Monthly ia tlie only American j mo(;azine (besideH Ht. Nicholas for tho lioys j and O iris, by the hamo publinhers) that has j found any considerable numlior of readers , abroad. bi BiBNKn is issued Himultaneously iu i Loiidrm and in New York. 1 The ihli Timet (English) snva : " It puts to shame all our menthliea." 15 Moiillm for 84. To new subscribers who wish to get the oneil iiiK. chapters of " That Lass o' Lowrie's,'' we will send 15 numbers for fc-4.00, beginning with ; the magniticent Midsummer Holiday Number (August, 1H7G), and ending with October, 1877. ttiM) a year ; S5 cents a number. Postage pre paid. CiT Bend 25 cents for a specimen num ber. hi HIIlNLfl rjt t'O., T43 llroadway, N. Y. suirJoua hniite iu fire nuikim? Ouo illuming Miiig Bridget O'FmtoI Hllilittd up a jiiitroleiuu barrel ; "Now," fho Haul, "I U have a toine Hi . ai purely she did, For when tliey found Bid She was bakfil like a brick, Only dryer. Be Not in Haste. Tho following in "ordiIryau timely, theno diu-k moruings, when lute ! 1,7 6o"nwfekr. vising and early breakfast T occasion ha- I !. "SM1. i Cii.WtlftWLltt. It Was Strong- Enough. I An Indianian wont into a Chicago j saloon and asked for a "gin cocktail with j Borne strength into it." The bnrkeei er ' made a mixture 6f alcohol, pepper sauce, ! nbHinthe, limes and painkiller. " Tho ! lllfliiiliiini flfiiftb ,'l " 41... II.! 1 7V.7..n ".,1 a.i.'...,t .. I... ..J mine to his eves, his mouth coiitrnete.l to about the sizo of a Safe kev hole, nml when he had sufficiently mastered h-8 emotion to sponli he said: 'How muck's that?' 'Fifteen cents.' responded the barkeeper. The, customer nut down 'n , quarter Mild said: 'Keep (he change have something youreelf;' then, wring- ig t10 barkeeper's hand, ho added "J'lmfs the (list good gin I've tasted since 1 left home-something like liquor; it's Noll (if imiek in b.kiiiir I, .,1,1 n,l Mw In letting go. Coino and see me, and I'll give you some corn whisky Mint's belter still whisky that's like swallow ing ii circular saw whole, mnl juilling it up again. ' Tlio barkeeper mi hour later nsked the patrolman if he hud heard of an old mini being found (lend on the sidewalk, and when the officer said tn, he dniiced a few jig steps, nnd cried : 'Hurrah, he's gone somewhere elno to die 1' " A Safeguard Against Itatt. Huts are accomplished ropn walkers, and are able to make their way even 1 along very small cords, (ionseipiently I so long as they can mount upon the lines, Holding edible suspended there from in sale from tdeir attacks. A corre spondent of the Huston Jnuriiut of CiniiiHri uses wires, upon which circu lar pieces of tiu arc strung, and hangs his meat, grain, etc., between the tin pieces. The ruts cannot pass the tiu circles, because, as they attempt to climb over them idler wulkiiig out on the wire, the pieces revolve. ' 'Down In the Mouth." Wlicio tli.-re in a eoiitinunl dromiiiiK ilimn info the bnok ef the month, with imtiitimi nnd hillmiimittiun of the inisitl cnvirii H nnd tlircmt, with Iiu wkititr. Kpittinn. nnd n kcmhc uf fnlln(,ss nliniit tho hind, bu nut ilocc-ivtd or limcv it n Niniple cold. Vou are nfllictcd with thnt'Wri hlo woiiri' of thin elinint' Cntanli, Llie fore rutuiui of Ci,iHinnition. In itrt enilv Htngt-H a few ImttlcH of Dr. Knw'H ('nlnrrh IU mi;dy will i fTcet on entile cure. When coutiiined, Dr. Pierce's tiolden Slediiiil DiHtoveiy should L USl'd ill eolini'i'tilill with till. Ileltii.rlv Tl.n.i. tiiinuird meduiiu's have been beforo the pnhlic '".""J' yeni-K. nml Ha ir use has been nttended w". tli- l.tot rriitilyin( HiieoesH. A fuU din- cimsKiii nf ( atin rli nnd itii rntiunnl tivntumnt in pontiiiiicd in '-'JTio l'Miplu's Common Hraii-e Sk'dicnl Advi it," a book of over nine liiuidivd papcrt, illutiiiti d with over two Inmdied and uixhty-tn-o uiraviuKH, bound in elotli nnd Rilt, liriie, poNt-paid, 1.50. AddrcH Publisliini,' Dc pnrtiuunt, World's DUpumnry, lliiffalo, X. V. 1'voiu Simeon Manpi.ut, lisip, of Owego. X. V.J "Some years since I was attacked with a se i vere aud distressing cough, tho long eontiuu . ance of which much alarmed ino. From what I ; had heard of Wistah'h IUlsaii ui Wild Cukuiiy I eonclud-d io give that preparation a trinJ, which I did, nud by its use obtained immediate and permanenl relief. Again, n.hout five years : ago, 1 was taken with a severe hacking cough. accompanied with pain in the chest and side, : tickling in the throat, etc., which so reduced : my health and strength as to unlit me for at , tending to my ordinary business. I applied to j well known physicians, and used their preserip i Uons without any perceptible benefit ; when, ; after having been conllned to my room for several months, 1 again had recourse to Wist ui's ItALsAJt. and to my great joy fouud. as before, immediate relief, and two bottles restored me to perfect health." 50 cents mid sl o bottle, bold by all druggists. Nol To-uiorrow, or the xt Day. : Hut uow, if you lm a cough, cold, or any irri . lation whatever of the organs of respiration, use Halo Honey of Hurehound aud Tar. It is a vegetable balsam, compared with which all other pulmonics are valueless. Sold by all druggist.). Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one , minute. There cau be no mistiike nbout it, "Matchless" plug tobacco token the lead. Old tine cut chewers say it gives better Hatis faction and is cheaper than fine cut. You cannot be imposed upon, as each plug has the words ' Matchless P. T. I'o." on a wooden tag. Try it once and you will always chew it. Manufactured by the Pioneer Tobacco Com pany, New Yoik.' I Vegetnblu l'liliuunuiy lUUani, the great N?w ; Kiighutd cure for couglin, cuhU and cuimuup ' tion. Cutler iiroi. i I'o.'d, Boston, only gtmiiiit. Pkhsidkntial Mansion, Washington, ! ). i'., Airil S3, lfi75. Monsrs. HolplieiiHtiuo & ' lii iitU'V G'entu : Tor the pint soven yeairf my j wife him lit en n K'iv;UHUfk'rt rlruin t hL'tuiKitir-ii). ( Hnr doctor it failing to give Uvr ivlU'i', hhc u-n'ii 1 three bottle of lUiriin'H ltciiivdy, nnd n )jt j mantnt cure was tlie result. Win. II. Crook. executivt; clerk for President tlrant. Wouthy OF Xotk. An excliunge suys i tlii iu iii K'unvly u ilay jiasscii that o do r.ut 1 lii'iir, tilli r frcnu iicrHuim criming into oiu ciliice or iu some utlicr ay, nf the wucceM of Jultiifvii'ii Anwlijiw l.iniimut in tliu cuiv oi i cough and colds, tip prevalcut iibout Inwu Ju.-t I now. I If wi can bt'uclit t!ie lviulovs of this j pHIur any by rt'Cniiiiiii'mling J'arnoim' 'nnja- Hoc l'itii itu the bent nnli-bilious minlkiue in ; thft crjuntry we me uillini; to do no. We htivu hud about an nuod a clutmcto know asnny one. j lV.l.tt l'l!KIOV; '.M.'JE V?.!' . Viil l..i Wr.t.. I'm. I. I11.NI.1IAM i H I.. AU'( A Viihlnlilc ;ifl. By an arrniignmpnt with Iho PubliHlinr, wh will fcfnrl eveiy rnarler nf thii pap. r A aaliililu I'ar-kaffurif IVunfifrir Ficturiiii Jre. Srrnd a-r-MPt atniiip fur iot:!r.. Tlit'y am highly colored, Imauulul, ami r-imily trani,liTrrd tn any uljjti't, m ae In iunliile ex actly thH inuht beautiful pantuiir. AKelPri WHtittnl. .1. 1.. I'ATIK.N & 1X1., IC Wdiiam Street, NeYurk. $3.00 for $1.00. 'V 1 1 J 1 All lite UTeut weekly iiewKpnpem ofillie size nml chtiriii ter ul TIIK 'IIH'AJO I.KtMJKIt i-liiirBO 83.0U per yeiir, while THE I.KUfJElt roils hiti til. Oil. Tii I.MinKn it Iho BKST V.irui!- P.ipnr In tha Unitnd Stiitep, only f-'1it.i, binlMmly printed: containing t'vury weHli'ch'iice trni.letn.1 st'irian, an installment of an int.rotmif illustratr.fi r.ri.il. anil rzeneral raiiUK for riUI ami -nuiu, fur the fiiriuer. tor the housewife, and for all c-lnshii-r. Special care it taken to make itu tone uni formly chunte and moral. Send !tf I, and Id cents for postage, and your addreia to THE LEDGER. CJHlCAtO,n.IJNOIS. FRAK LESLIE to BOOK AGENTS. The People Will Not Be Deceived. Evory family requires an Authentlo Rlntory of th. CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION and want the onn tht wna planned before the opening of the F.iir ami required tbe labor of my lare eoi ps of Artists. lhotii!ranl.er?. iuiKrarcr. and DraUKhismen tor fc.nicwver. and UrouKaimen ior tun months to which wu made ex xuie int ..i nl- lliil.w.i u" utii v.i and in It are only ailHleiiUo llltu. t.-iitions Kivinir a Romplte panorumaof the ,x position f...ra i?a inception it clone -pivtme . of active lite tv.A r-.... i; iirn.-,rfi. Art kihilnU aurroundec. :S tiv. lite by vtf tt'in(fnvinT at once a correct idea ot dimensions b eoiuparison Stiite Days and their attendant ptearitry Ciiiraetr nl.cKhes true to lift. in fact aueli a mid pnrtr'.Kure r s gives the reader a perfect knowledge of all branches of t:ie Exhibit ion. , tiVvry one ou fee ins specimen paes ana p.oafciovvus w mU LESLIE'S HISTORICAL REGISTER oy THH - Centennial Exposition ! pefai fmniinn E fiirfr U?- Ja 'g sucu L.ioks as um aimu.uuod as ,iileiiu.al iiuwinea, '"1.v ... ,1B AGENT is ooranenaated for his sr lB,lu.ilini.i:t'.thrMtvii.UKiaotiiiJUpp.,witli4tj0ull jmumuiu. Iilxj iilu.MMti.aM in eali, auj prinuij u payor thro. rsjrAny wlilo nwakf), enterirlii niiin or liniHs tha Lnlg'.it uud onst.usnd inordinary octavo booka. waUHn com muke amull rorluiie by sirudinsT Arl'hawlutprwo, term, aud torritory, for our l'reilliuill IiUl, ofleriliM llueriBl In. . r r- nrniDTMCMT ' rinoeiiif ial lo llione who work for Iho"! linen. AtiEfCY DEPARTMENT, j ""nd lor "ho docuiueuu. They will be aent Iiank Lealis's Putlishinjj House, lire. -4l,Jf,;.INCiNNATi times co., d3T Penrl Mreet, New Vork CwcuuiAti. Ohio. CATARRH SORELY AFFLIOTED. it. 0. ftmnortk & Co., Dfnrtr. Ool.t GimiUmtit. Prompted bv ft fcllow-trnlitiir for thoRO talllrted irltn rntnrrli.I 'lnli to ncld my tcBtltnoiiy In behalf of Saw Fonn's lUDioAt. I'ubh ran CATAmii. 1 Imvo beon ionlr ftullctvd wllh tlilB feftrftll dlsrviBefor fourjrenrsi nnd linve tliod evcrv known rp.mp.&r wlfhont Avail until I bought ft bottlo of tlie nbovo Com from tou, which trnva tun nlmopt Inntant relief. It being ft con. lltutlonftl an well nn n locnl remedy, I believe it to be dll tint In clftlmed for It, a ItadtcM Cure for Catarrh. cry truly yot AMKTIVR. DBMVJtn, Sept, 'With Jenaon, BUM CO. CREATLY AFFLIOTED. ff !. J. O. flotwnrlh Co., Ventrr; fimiltmen, i t inke pleasure In recounnendliiff SANPonn'fl ltADiuir. ev nn for CATAnRf! to nil who arc afflicted with thl 1 dliCAtc. 1 tvaa irrealtynlflicted Willi Itfor ftlouirtlmo, , and cured It v illi two bottlca of the above Cubk. i Abont a year afterwards I wan ftiraln taken with Cn. ' tnrrh qntto Hevnrely, ai.d Imrnoil lately aeut for another I butili), which flxitil mo all rlKht, gtvlnif mo relief from i thn Hint dote, t am cnnUdcrit thnttliliraoieriy will do nil that In claimed fur It. and more too. WlflhliiRyou ! feticcoea lu It lutroductloii, 1 ma, very trnly yonra, I A. V. SMITH. DtXTEK, Oct. 4, im. of Smith Doll. ; TRIED EVERYTHING. ! J. O. Jloniwth i Oi,, Dir, Cot..' 7n'd : ', f hfivo twert fUNFomVH Hamoal emit roa i CATAnitlf, mhI IttmRfflvnn perfect (mtlfllftctlon. IhftTd tried nlmoit r.vorythintf, nnd It In tlie only thlnff thnl ' rir Riven mo teller. I therefore tfik pleasure lu . rcoitiniM.rllnK It uhp to bH uitlWitfid with Catarrh of i any kind, ami olior thin at my t'fitlim.r.T to Its bntflti. Very tnil, W. H. UECKKU, t iJITTVEB.Oct.l, lb76. , Lar.ii pncl:ft(frontftlti!ihnfor'l,fLlmprood TidmUnff Tub 1 .00 ,er nnrknfcr. wun i ii ii uirurTirin ior nw in nil enara j'rlre, K'rr anle by all Wholcnala and Itr- lull llrilfKlnt14 tlioaiHlioutthr United Sliitcfl. WKKKS ! 6 I'OT Kit, Ueuiuai AK''Ota and WhoUsalcDrusKUIs, I il(,ion. , COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTERS Afford the most grateful relief in all j Auctions of the Chest and Lungs. CHRONIC PLEURISY CURED, Mi rn. Weeks & Pan Fit r tlmtitmtn. IlavinK (or many month pat nuffcred With t very lamn ftldti, vallf-.d hymy iliyH.rhm Chronic PkmrlfV, funded hy a K.nm-r Injury tmd Mtrain, and for whir-li IiiNtil unmy prfKcripvlouh aud liniments, aa well im lltn Ho-rill'.d rhL-Diniiti rtirt'H, without tho kiut tj-Mi'Mlt, uiy physician recommended one of your Coi livs' V'ji.i ah; i'LAai K itu, whkli, to my ffrcat Hurprise, . rtli.-vt-d lli (mil. and fuieum' nlmool, Itmncdlntely, and I have been tOile ti nltend to my household Bf- i fair fvcrnlnci ivUU peitytit pho and comfort, where , nt htlcjif the Bppllriidon of your lnvuluabln olnstfir ' -van ncurcFiy ntiluto do anything. I consider them . tilirtltU. undblmll adli iiltipuri; rr.ounund Lbm t tie uilli'.-toU. Vonrp respectfully. ! Ollaho. Me., April xi, lt;i. 1 heri U no medical or protftcllrfi Rppllhnot tttat win jn ove no i-riitcful and ( tfcctlro In TlckllnK Coavhit, Irrigation nnd Horeurwi of tho ('licit nnrl t. in. era V believe then, capablu oi pre voutiug ftwlou dlewe ol thvHu orgttii;-. Pi1l-' ?-i penis. Solil lr oil druritiau. Mallei) on rccii.l of price. 'H ecntj for one. Hi iK-.'S. 'Sl.Fi'S.U'.11'. "'iwpi'cJ. warranted, b Wfct.K fOTTEK, Proprietor!, Iloston, Maid. for all. cr .1 Tim lU'Hf TruHH wilhD'A t iiieiui niiruiKS evur uivouuMi. Hit bumbuK claim of a our I tin radiunl enru, but a guar, nntue uf a ciitul'ertiibl, ae vmu ttii'l balsfnetery appuV aace. Wn v. iU livke back nnd Tw.' li.II line' t'r tnat d'i u.r suit. '.'ii-e, siu-i.-, L'i L it. SI l I'jr bntli sulo-. JiKJ. Sent by mill, P'lbt li:i'l. c:i l-tfdllif nt p-icH. N. H.ltlis TrabH A'll.!. cc UK mi ip i ll-iptaray than fuiy nt tlmaufur wuicb itr::v rt; titt rl iinis iiri, mti.le. l':iri-i'l-LTl Irtsi. A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. I ! xjl.Hoy TKISS CD .T HI BruaflwaT, iSow Yf.rk. - WE WANT BOO MORE FIRST-CLASS SEWINQ MACHINE ACENT8, AND BOO M EN OF ENERCY AND ABILITY TO LEARN THE BUSINES80FSELLINCSEWINGMA. CHINES. COMPENSATION LIBERAL, B'J VARYINC ACCORDINC JO ABILITY, CHAR AvTEK AND QUALIFICATIONS OF THE ACENT. FOR PARTICULARS, AT 3c.33 Wilson Scwinff Machine Co., Cbico 827 829 880ASWA7. nw 7a:l. or lS7 D:1msi OR. M IRXER'S HEALTH CORSET. l IIU skirt (supporter au liell'-Ailjusting l'uc's. Secure? Heai.tii and C'oa'i'or I t Body, wit li (jnAcE and Ue.xtt or Form. Three Garment lnac3. Approved by all i livslciai!3. AliliSTS WaNTI'.D, Kam pies hy mail, In Coutil. 12 ; naiicun, ii io. to Apenis ai S3 ccnLsledii. Order size twe Inches smaller tl.un waist mea- fyi ! . pure over tne oref. fV; ojffi.vi Varner EroB. 763 Broadway ,N.Y. SASI All .il'diit its Soil, Climate, Resources, Prnducts, tnwn and its Ptmlo arejfivun in the KANSAS FAlt-UiT' a lO-p!iKe Wnekly, ui itB tifienih yer. Pugu p- ., H muutU. (or all cunt. Address J. K. HUDSON, TornKA, Kasas. Hus qititkljr taken a high pl.tce ain-mff axricultural jtmnuls. -V. i'. 'JtihuHt V hav cciiuidurel k aiimtiff tlm best of our exchanwi-s ami a wortiiy rprtsin. tttive of tlia Vest. -I'mrtiral farmer, Pliil'a Our KanH friendt iAiuuM fet-l much prido in tho hwh char-lU'tt-r aud Ktfrliiiy wonli of ihtjiratatH.-vKripulturai paper. .V.iK.Mlf Litetitutk J-urnl Vi uhftirfullj credit it with U-in(ono oi tiio tusst c-litt-J of our Western affri cultural tclian,fi.'ii( of tU 'lime, Sovr York. 1 Alitor 3 WAN i En iUH HISTORy ENTEHl EXHIBITION 1' . ju:lC. -ti-. l'lU.- iiu- '1'iSU I'm r-n-riivii:.. of b-iildinifS ard ! . ill till- (iffc I i-.ii.'ii'. I'm. ;m-l i i t'.jr niiiv m iitij.:il ic j mW-? Ii:.i.t p .iW;mi. It t;vit . ut t!io xr.ul i , i.'-'l l-'i r liiliil.-. . ur.'j.itii'... crt.i r-v'its. cu-.il' iU: 1 i it . :i IM Olid Ah'TJ wii 4 i l.ir oiu- i l.-nu t-i Aeutft Jt..! .1 ! i-.i- win v. A.l.lr.M' NAVilJ.SAl, 1-i Ki.ISlil.Mi I'O.. i':nL.li:.M'Hi, I'A. CAUTION.,1 nri-li -''li' .slij w..vrhli.si, b n-lM rin h vluli-'i'tii ill't' tii'imf circuiiitd. D- I'. w 1. '.'t' rhur t fu1 liiiti,: ;. im Ijiij' c;iiit iiaii .'iki ;t'itl Iiu.' r'nfrain.... 1 I' FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! Wrnill iliirlnit Ilii-M'H AI!TI:s nnd tb I M 1 1 . 1 1 ViS lo 1'i'briiiir.v UI. iIisiiukv or' lot) I'l l(IS .V lviANS, lii'w llllrl ni-i'iiiiil-lmiiil, I lci' lrit'.- lor i'iikIi. or liiNliilliliciilN, 1 ..i..M Si)i ' A UK null I I'K It i HT I'f II rl- -III! l!llllll-rn. III'IIIIIIIIM 11 .1 1 l.lll till til II II Kits' iiini OU('lll'IUI (llllu:HfiaNnra Hie ltlT II AIr. wiir.'nmt-a I'urSIV vruni. AIJKTMJVANTKP. l!l.,-,rl.-.l r,alBue. iMkM liir iiirr rs r.tnl Ui-,:Wr,ijr.Hi t tlbSu.riii ll ll BOYS, Read This j GIRLS, You Also! YOU CAN GET OITHOUT MONEY. iThe " MUSICAL WONDER" ; Mouth Organ. A Novel Invention. Music on Cai'ds. ARRANGED BY FIOUEFS. 3, 3, 4, 9, 7,- 8, O, O. KU KiNOW LKUOK UF ML'tSIO REQUIRED. Anyone run pliiy tunes sweetly. The manufacturer. price is j(MI by uu'.ll. Imt write to us and w. will toll i-uu Hriw io lit.r iKt: w-riHorT monky kasilt. Adilrr-s Till: I'ISKNHVTF.KIAN, 15 1 'J Cutai ni t Snittr. PuixapkiA-uia, Fa. AND OXffiER VALUABLE PfiEMIOMS, UJVI.Si tO VHOSE WHO WORK for the TIMES ! milE C'INt'lNN T1 VEEKXY TfMES, pub. imntill ior Ulirr v-i rtn yearn, una i-;iiiunai lu irsc . 4 th UniuIlt rUll 0n shudea of politics. terana inuuonce, v-. i pn runs in uverv State and Tnn-i (.inn. fur 1 fii i. hIoiih worth tha urice oi the onner. i which la 2.00 ar: i club, of tea or mare, .(Ut. own mill rar n .'f,wui uo invniuau. in niifiooitinix qui for Kf.w Plac es of Kiwiukni k. A NEW .HAP OF THE NOR-THWET, Embracing Illinfii, MisBouri, Kunsai.WiMmnain, Minafr mta, Iowa, Nebraska and llikot, handmmieV colored, ramified, and hunff on roller worth Hi.OO, will ba prenled free to every n.tw uubbcriber ior the TntFS who remit Jfcg.tH) fftrtlie paper one year. Or a .Now jUiin ul'llio I'iiimmI Ht ait', jiibt publit.hed, worth M3.aO will he sent with tiu I imks V.W a Vjr, to any ouo who will piy for the Mnp iUu?. All wilt bo feint by mail, pontage paid. A Ult llOAAlCV tlr Tuts ISllIijli mm) l E iS20,Q00 IN GOLD A. PEKRLEB8 KXTEUNAL, 8PKCIFI0 A5D BBAUTIFIER OF THE BKIN. GLENN'S SULPHUR BOAP, An a remedy for Disbasrs, Sores, Abrasions, and Roughness of tuk Bkin; u a deodoriser, dmrtfattant, nd means of preventing ana curing KbcumatiBm and Gout; ar, as iiu Adjunct of thb Toilet nd tbr Bath, "Gijinii'b Hulphuk fc af !l '.a , incomparably the bent articij ever offered to the American public. Tbe Compiaxion ifl not on! frw J from 1'iMPMta HLorcaESifUf, !- hki' ki.ks, and u;i other b2eiz:o&&3; i: us use, but acQur?8 a rz&xsixztjfT UKLicAcr am' rxiv rtt butsb thiouKb tbe ciai'ifyins nad emoibKi. aotion cf this wnoi.EsciaK Biui'.- FIKR Tbe contractiott of obnoiout dis eases is prevoutea aud tr,soop:rte disinfection oi clothing worn fcy pf;j sons afflicted with con'jicua c:t. .fed'rs is insured by it. iAiaiLrss aad T:u r elerb provided wiih tis adiaitabie puriber havk at hand tara wain ESfiSM'IAL OF A SBHIX3 Of HjloMlf liaths. lftiidruif is rezr.orad, tie Lair retained, grayueea retarded by it MSDICAI. K3S A2V0CiT3 ITS CSJt Prices, 25 aho CO Cams per 04., Fmb Box, (3 0as3s,) ivi. tid '41 te. N.B Tbara If aoenosiy la ba.; ii JJ$ti UJ.M, M HilTs Hair mi Whlsltsr Dys,. Black p Br0W2, 60 Cenlg. REVOLVERS 1 Wlill'i iirs W.il'KH. Chi'- hnt .!'!. Til o.v. Ill f i. fnr, nr... IU. ASTHMA '" "ni'.y in-r'-:n"l7. Tii il 1 1 -i(Ji DFIKKSS H'ipiii.-i '.li-f! ml Tirn;ih Irirtit ito. IvHl.iiiuiZ'xi, Mi'.-ii., I r .l":':rnl itni I .'iiidT-iiili. Q fc ft ilny at h'tinc. ArttM w.-jnii-'l. O-st.it and tijnu fr-o. 1 lil"K .1 1(1.. .iiKutn. .M; inc. lmpl'"Tiii-nt for all. ririiinn & Xnvi.iy ssn.'ls .X.V. OlV (Jatalwrilri" i n:i'n a- i ii.. a weok Ui your fri-e II. Il.M.I.I-l T A I O.. l.rt'land. .M-.iiK-. ITS O.tt-n T. rrr iinH li.1 nullifc n C9ft l'"r ai? f t la nie. Sanii'lf 10 9CV Ire.. M'l.NsuNi' ii . ! r wnrth 13 .m l. M.iiiio. A ft AY to Aur.nH. rri e-uriiioguo. l. i-i. $55"to $77 KICHKH. I iM-wJ. Y. r Affcntf). S:miiiles iKKJ 'KKY, AtiK'Ktii, M;iiuo. r oi ti it FUKi: 2 o,'wbi I". NAJON. 1 X.MM-" aTthmaSPECIFIC, T'!S,wjii Trik! packf ttt. i !. i . I'hi:.. t. p flP!!is .., free T. McMirUAij., Ally., ,117 SdiiMnn hi.. i,rna..l,ii. tif WKiiti-il. tiiiitunxiKtiU All x Vo., rtiM., f WATCIIKH. A Orrat Su-iution. Sanipla Wiitch tin t Uuttit frt-t n AL-nth. (V-ittT than Ool.l. A-l.iro.v- A. (.UH-fI KU ( . Citj.-H.r,,. i9 JHotirlt. Affentst w-mtrrt. SO bent eell- artu-lfs in tut wnrM. One f ijiniti? free. L-LMJAY UKON-iOX. l..trv, .Mich. II U,S fif Pnnunc nd R-inninff Ma. rliini-rj'. Ai TtlKXAiJO V1M Vili I i : .Kt Ht. V. V WIND SB A MONTH p tiii. lor mi!c hutel and travplinR expensed men No id(Uiinr. AddreKa .M in: roii Mam f'u Cn Cincinnnti, Ohio. ? n le by one AKt'iit In f,7 (lays, ir, new art it: U K. S;nnp!i.'S fri'e. AtUlri-f, ' 31, LlN.NTOX.lIiidiKO. lllsOC d?ttre infulf by A(rnti tr-MInt? omt CI. . Picti-ie Hrt;l C F nit"-. W'irifi .,..( ., Canh. i'2 I in- Il.il' tr ; 'N. ii'isniN mas-; CSfA'O A KTAMI nnd we will nendynu n Spneimeit KJ wpy ot tlie LKlLivhT U. 1 H K tlr.A ti i H riamtuuta lb paxp, b'airjiy Journal. i trJ-eoliiinn 1 lit strut ml l.it;r;rv i:n.l rk U.m-.V.Y. tlV.V M. Luptrfjii At ).,u3 P. I Sure rItff i PirTiir i KIDDER'S PA8TILLE8.?.tXlt MMHUmaUW- liarlnstuwii, .Musi. ANTED; ttiM'lit'it intlt'tn l.-r nur l'ioH-; " FIOrilllltK'llf 4nilllk llll'lllt cu,Ai C'lilon lTiliitfi-il W,t.M. ' i ni.O, M r i. r ) curp.l, fut-1 suvr-d, unrl 1 t"rt inc-re'e. nTfTMiTTurr, - t"l lV nliiilyiiia till, h'liiriil 1).'U. LrH-liUn X. I 0 s, ivl Hfinm f.ir rircuhr i muiu&i'- j to li.-mj l.'uliorrl. T'JU S-ms.un M.. , Pliiln.. I'll. GKM UEATI.:?. l's-d on any lamp. Uesti onl ciiuuilfv. Heals iui;k. ftc, rluii-klv. (iri'ltl COII- veiiiiicc iiIuIiim, :s ni n i..r-jaiil fi-r '5 i-t.. Ajrnta w.T ;ii.4. Adili-.-.-i S. II. .IKSNIAIiS. I'n-i-p Kii-iT.rJoun. AUENTS. Tivnnty llxll Monntfl C'hromt'fl for it-nuid . Oi. Strt-U-'u ii C'hro. i if 1 . 'i iratniiloi, i ?1! (H2 e. at r,v i.rii v. t'.tt tU.H'i t','i. t'tiNTi. SntalChhomo Co., 117 N"a-s.iu Srnt t. V'-.V --v. S. FITCH'S FAMILY PI1YMIC1AV. I -n.iul iu i'loclu with UIu-tiuliniiM, 12 Pri.t's, 3. reitis li uttiil. Aittlrenn to 7li FARMERS or Tuv't Bitnivatiful tl.jafuMatnl ir.U r, 1 ur'J i.i patjh Co. to tt-H t 113 fannm in thirown couiinti. Hsuh-cr,,.' r'.'t-iui'. piv' tbKmd f articular free J W in-ui i !-; v w AJAM X J eiiiel'tt t:ti'iit, lui-i'if. h-tMnraSin f an 1 i)ii!:M.:it. .!!(! H;itury. '...itn.-'.i'.n-i -.n B.'-ls, tajid l,xtt": i i ut b: V-itnii;tf I iiv.tn ( '! ( t'i. Elbow-Boom MAX AIF1,KltS yvw ltlMlU. Ol'TKKI.I.H uuv bo-ik. til til! mai.. t. Sttlondutlv illiistr;ittii with iimtn himuirouH draw:r.K. Will Bf 11 ut hiirht. liit cuuunir.ions. AKtiriU WuntU ji pverv place. Tniis nnd I'in'iilnrs true. .I.M. te l'OUD AUT 4 CO. , 7 J UChObt n ut Fhila. Excursion Tickets t II I. A I' HA TI "S ViA PIEQiYlO'N T AIR T.TW OnlyTwo Chanvett nf Cri ! uirk Tin.1 ! Sen. I l-r cixcaUr to t'. VlS(iI,INi.f tiomrjl Kutft rn ApT.i, No. H Aatur Hiute, i'urk. I"rf. 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