A RUSSIAN DEFEAT. The RnUn Rrpalxrd With Heavy I.osa (Jallnnirr of the Turks. The correspondent of a London paper describes a reported Turkish victory near Batoum on the Black sea, as fol lows : About five o'clock in the morn ing the Runaian forces, which had been largely augmented for the purpose, ad vanced with batteries of field artillery nnd made a furious attack upon the heights defending Batoum on the land nide, which were occupied by Bashi Bazauks. The Ottoman troops were intrenched iu the usual effective manner upon the slopes and ledges of these hills, and upon tho advance of the enemy they opened on his columns a terrible and well-sustained fire of cannon and musketry which literally mowed the Russians down in swatlles. They fell by Bcores and hundreds on the plain below the Turkish positions. During their attempts to make way against the fire a body of Turkish horse and foot, taking advantage of a thick forest, broke forth upon the ilank of the Russian column and effected great slaughter. The Muscovites being upon ground per fectly open, and having no choice but to tiprlit or fly, m a snort time the spot winch was the scene of this flank movement became covered with dead and dying Russians. But the enemy quickly brought up reinforcements, and the unttlo was renewed with much determin ation. For many hours the efforts of the assailauts were desperately main tained, but toward niidtiay their artil lery lire gradually slackened and they at length withdrew after suffering very con siderable losses. I myself was an eye witness of this important engagement from first to last, aud can testify that the Ottoman soldiers behaved with a gal lantry which was most admirable. They had, however, during a great part of the action, the advantage of entrenchments cm high ground, aud it is due to this fact, no doubt, that their losses, com pared to those indicted upon the enemy, were insignificant. The victory was won by the extraordinary courage of the Bashi-Bnzouks. The dead and wounded on the Russian Bide will exceed 4,000. The engagement lasted over eight hours' actual lighting. The last of the Rus sians did not withdraw until near mid night. The Russians lost many guns. The oi?ly Turkish officer of note killed is Klialim Bey, major of irregulars. More Mormon Troubles. Whatever credence may be given to particular rumors from Utah, says the New York Tribune, it is sufficiently cer tuiu that in various parts of that Terri tory an uneasy feeling is existing among the Mormons, which Brigham Young is doing nothing to allay. Indeed, his public utterances, if they are correctly represented, are anything but pacific. Ho is said to be preaching a crusade, which the Gentiles of the Territory natu rally regard as preached ngainst them selves. Of course, compared with Mor mon population, they are a mere hand ful, and they may well indulge in some apprehension of violence. In Salt Luke City especially they are greatly outnum bered. We are further informed that the military preparations of the Mor mons are considerable; that drilling is going on continually, and that arms have been shipped iu great numbers from the East. Brigham Young and his more unscru pulous devotees are doubtless laboring under great apprehension. The vigor displayed in the trial and execution of Lee has proved conclusively that the temporal power in Utah is no longer in the hands of the Latter Day Saints. We do uot know precisely what they may have to fear, but their record, as they know better than anybody else can, is quite enough to make ihem anxious. Their power and authority, once so great and almost unquestioned, are gone. Assassination will not help them, while they are no longer, as they once were, defended by distance and great deserts from the weight of tho government's hand. It is hard to see what they can hope ultimately to accomplish by a com pleto defiance of the Federal power, or by a resort to the madness of massacre. But there is an unreasonable because it is a fanatical element in the Mormon population, which has not been suffi ciently taken into account. It is just possible that Young himself may have been made reckless by a term so pro longed . of irresponsible authority. Greater men than he have lost their heads under difficulties comparatively less. But whatever may be impending, we limy be sure that the begiuuiug of the end is near. If the Mormon leader, con tenting himself with a spiritual despot ism, shall finally yield obedience to the laws, he may die quietly in his bed, and his sect may peacefully disappear after him. If he permits himself to be mis led into sanguinary acts which will be sheer madness, he will be summarily and sternly dealt with. His vanity may mis lead him into an exaggerated estimate of his resources and of his local advantages; but to those who consider them with in tliil'eronce they do not seem great enough to bo alarming. The United States wants neither the will nor the power to deal strictly and summarily with the Mormon strength, such as it is; and we believe that it will do so. A Singular Fact. A recent traveler in Mexico, who visit ed the mines there during his journeys, ftays that lie was much astonished at see ing the men who carry the ore come out of the mine each with one eye shut. The foreman, saeing his surprise, explained the matter. ' He said the candles be longing to the tarateros (who drill and blast), do not give sufficient light in the drifts, where it is consequently quite dark, but where, nevertheless, the tarateros see well enough not to run their heads ngainst the rocks. But on emerging into daylight they would be blinded did they not take precautionary measures. For this reason, as they ap proach the mouth of the shaft, at the point where they catch the first glimpse of light, they drop the eyelid of one eve, and keep this down while discharging their ore, and until they have redescend ed the shaft. When they are again iu the dark, they open the eye kept hitherto in reserve, and at once they see every thing distinctly ; while the other eve, previously open and blinded somewhat by the daylight, perceives nothing at all. A Buffalo lu a Back Yard.. A Sioux City man, who had full confi dence in the theory of domesticating the butl'itlo, brought one home with him the other day and turned it loose over night in his buck yard. Next morning lie found the family cat perched in terror on the summit of a clothes post, his faithful dog lying a lifeless corpse on top of the wood shed, the chicken house gored into kindling wood, his peach trees and currant bushes trampled in the dust, and a hole in the back fence big enough to drive an army wagon through. All thjg but no buffalo. Fashion Notes, Paris bustles are short. Bonnet brims no longer flare. Cap ruches are worn inside of bonnet brims. Striped Algerines are favorite summer fabrics. Colored embroidery on underwear grows in favor. Black figured lace bonnets are com ing in vogue. Vexillo is the new form of croquet com ing in vogue. Percale and cambric suits are made up a la Breton. The fronts of bonnets are worn close against the face. The Breton is a favorite style for bunting costumes. " Oo-bang " is the new society game in fashionable circles. Round lace collarettes are worn by young ladies in their teens. Walking skirts should not be more thnu two nnd a half yards wide. r, . m. l ' 41 1 1 Short bonnet strings tied iu a bow ! under one ear are coming in vogue, Colored embroideries are seen on the i edges of linen collars nnd cufiM. A knot of artifical violets is the but tonhole or bosom bouquet of the passing moment. Sketching and flower hunting excur sions are the things for the intermediate season. Luncheon, lawn, and garden parties nre the entertainments of the present . 1 moment. - Gauzy-knotted fabrics of silk, wool, ! cotton and linen will be very fashion- nl.ln thin niimnior able tins summei. All underskirts should be made so ns to add as little as possible to the size about the waist and lips, " Five o'clock tea" on the luwn is the substitute for the kettle drain during the intermediate season. The most effective bonnet ornaments are those with gilt surfaces picked off with small facets of steel. Shaded embroideries in rose, blue and brown aro shown for trimming dresses of muslin, lawn and batiste. Cuffs of Venetian point or antique cut work are turned up over the sleeves of the most stylish Breton costumes. Artificial grasses, clover heads, hop blooms, and vari-colored leaves appear in the summer bonnet trimmings. The coming sleeve is tight to the wrist and over it is worn a deep linen cuff, edged with deep guipure or antique cut works. I . Large clusters of crimson roses, natu ral or artificial, without foliage, are worn as belt or bosom bouquets for evening toilet. 'J he colors most sought for iu " bunt ing or seaside cloth "- are navy blue, fawn, green, yellow, brown and tilleul and creamy tints. "Bunting or seaside cloth " is a very beautiful fabric. It drapes easily, does not crease, is light, cool, durable, inex pensive ami very fashionable. White muslin underskirts are made with broad belts an eighth of a yard deep, closely gored front and side breadths ami one straight breadth be hind. A novelty iu ladies' breakfast caps is made of striped Madras gauze, aud inii-! tute the half handkerchiefs worn former- 1 i ly by the mulatto women of the South. " ,, , , ,. , , . . j.ue mosi popular novelty iaDric Ol the season is " bunting or seaside cloth." j Dampness or salt water will not damage I it, and hence the namo "seaside cloth." ! ' Handsome " French jewelry sets are forget-me-nots of imitation turquoise enameled on silver, and picked off on a i silver nlatp with Rinnll tWptte.l nninta of ! Bivei puue witu smau iacetteu points ot Steel. ; Cream colored, white, tilleul aud pale .lifrul rintpil Viunfincr amta lmro tlmir lieutrul tinted buiitinpr suits have their pluitiiigs piped with Maznrin blue, coral red, and myrtle green, and headed with 1 fr&llnniiH to mutch i galloons to niatcli. ! The flowers used iu trimming black figured lace bonnets ure jonquils aud tea I roses, buttercups uml torget-me-nots, i corul red roses and willow catkins, pan j bies or violets nnd Marguerites. The latest fanny in hosiery is for black stockings, crossbarred with fine lines of white or brilliant colors, or white oneB j ! with black or colored bars, or brilliant i i colored stockings with white or black 1 i squares. ! rasliionnlile combinations of colors iu I bonnet trimmings are rose, pink nnd reseda, peach color and red buttercup, yellow nud forget-me-not bine, tilleul nnd ivy green, corul and mignonette, and myrtle green nnd crenm. A favorite style of finishing dresses of blue, green, black or brown bunting is ti pipe the plaitiugs with white, vulenn red or mandarin yellow, and head the plaitiugs with wide galloons of the same color as the piping. American bustles aro long, light, wire adjustable skirts, with no hoops for half their length, or where the wearer would sit upon them, but curving out grace fully below the knees in order to support the train and prevent the skirts from falling iu around the ankles. Handsome imported linen suits are made of ecru colored basket woven linen, with irregular lines of bright color shot into the fabric. The trimmings of such mits are kilt plaitings, ami two bows of bright silk of the color of the shot-in threads, one at the throat, the other fastening the back draperies. Woman's Curiosity. A man was yesterday pushing an iron lawn roller around a yard on Woodward avenue, when an old lady came along, leaned up against the fence and watched him for awhile and then called out : " Say, mister, what are you pushing that around for ?" To roll the lawn," he answered. ' What do you want to roll the lawn for?" "To make it level." "What do you want to make it level 'for ?" she continued. " That's what I was ordered to do," he answered, as he wiped away the pers piration." "But what did they order you to do it for?" V Why, they think a smooth lawn looks the best, I suppose. " " Why do they think a smooth lawn looks the best ?" she persisted. " I haven't time to talk," - he said as he started up again. " Why haven't you time to talk ?" she shouted. " Oo'n ask the boss !" he yelled. " Why shall I go'n ask the boss ?" she screamed. He disappeared behind the house to get rid of her, and after waiting five minutes for him to reappear she slowly sauntered off, muttering : " Some folks are bo smart and stuck up that you can't get within a mile of 'em onless you blaze all over with dia monds." Detroit Free Press. Horseshoeing in 'RnssIa nnd Turkey. Travelers in Europe describe two dif ferent wavs of shooing horses in Turkey and Russia, which may seem very awk wark compared with the simple method of American smiths. In Turkey and Servia the horse's head is hold by one man, another holds the leg on his arms, while a third operates on the foot. In Russia the horse is placed in a square cage made of rough planks of wood, and is strapped around the belly with wide leather straps attached to cross bars of the framework; his head is also tied safe ly; the foot ib fixed to a stake in the ground and held by an assistant while the smith places the shoe on. Since bread is going up it might be j well to feed tramps on cake. ' While) Other HotrU Arc complaining of the Iinrtl times and lack of litlHiuesH, the flrand Central Hotel, New York, continues to rccoive the same liberal patronage as heretofore. The chief reason for this, how ever, is uo doubt the fact that the Grand Cen tral has alwara been liberal in return, and re- .1 1 :t . -.... 4,. : i.. i. it. . .. .1 n ttt'i'V 11" inu-n iu null uuiu wiu uiui-n nuu im gmtst. Tho laHt reduction was from f 4.00 to fz.ou ana H.ou per day. NtfiM'i'fttlllnn. A panacea, or "cure-all," io one of tho myths of the age of suyierritition. Dr. It. V. Tierce does not recommend any ono or even his whole lift fif standard remedies as adequate to cure every disease. For severe lingering coughs, bronchial, throat, aud chronic lung diseases, he believes his Golden Medical Discovery is uti HiirpaHsrd, but it will not cure you if your lungs aro half wasted by consumption. The Discovery not omv exercises a potent influence over 11111- nonary affections, by reason of its pectoral , properties, but possesses also tho most valuable : nltorative, or blood cleansing proerties, and is I therefore a sovereign remedy iu blood and Rkin j affections. But while it will cure scrofulous and other tilcorB or aores, blotches, pimples aud , eruptions, it will not cure cancer, nor does its I manufacturer claim any such merit for it as is ! t1ol'e. b? proprietors of other blood cleansing ! ! mcdiciues, who dishonestly trv to deC3ive the amicteu into the neuerthat their preparations will accomplish impossibilities. By reason of its real intrinsic merit it has a sale surpassing that of any other blood and cough medicine. . I have Bold Hatch's Universal Cough Syrup I for five years. During that time I have sold I more of it than any other cough remedy. Manv j of my customers will have nothing else. All nun unu ii nioun 111 us ruiHtj, as a sale, enec tual aud pleasant medicine to take. It is claimed to bo unfailing for croup. P. Davih, Ontario, N. Y. Information worth thousands to those out of health. Kelf-help for weak and nervous suf ferers. Facts for those who have been dosed, drugged aud quacked. The new Health Jour nal teaches all. Copies free. Address, Elec tric Quarterly, Newlork. After an experience of over twenty five years, many leading physicians acknowl edge that the (traefenberg Marshall's Uterine Catholicon is the only known certain remedy for diseases to which women are subject. The (fraefenlnirg Vegetable Pills, the most popular remedy of the day for biliousness, headache, liver complaint and diseases of digestion. Bold by all druggists. Send for almanacs. Graefen berg Co., New York. From the Troy Times, March 18, 1874. Peruvian Syrup is a standard remedy for building up and renewing broken-down or nervous constitutions. For dyspepsia, debility, liver complaint, kidney and bladder diseases, or part of the many irregularities of the various organs of the human frame, it is a sovereign remedy. It is a tonic without alcohol. This medicine is too well known already to require any commendation from us. It is only neces sary for us to say to thoso who have never given it a trial that it will accomplish all that is claimed for it. Now is the time to tone up the system before tho hot mouths of Bummer fairly set in. Bold by all druggists. The Wise t'ourae in H heiimnlltni. TMifilimnrii' iiiiti..iitu nlm liavo l,...iti ii.rliinn.1 to submit to depletion by blood letting, or to take colchicum and other drugs of an eouallv l'eruicipns character, will consult their well being by abandoning such insane procediu'e, and using as a substitute Hostetter s Stomach Bitters, which will infallibly afTord them the nmcn desired relief, and is absolutely safe, Thu ""P" vegetable depurent cools the blood by expelling from it the mllammatorv elements which give rise to maladies of a rheumatic and Ruty type, and rectiiies disordered conditions of, "tomaeh, nervous system and bowels Uich usually accompany them. As rheumatism hlls a ten(le,u.y to attacli tue heBrtf tllt! de8ira. bilitv of an early resort to these bitters is obvious, since the danger is increased by every moment Of delay. You Suaix, Havk It. If your grocer or store- keeper does not keep, and wi 1 not get, Dooloy n icUot Powder for ,vou d 20c. for quarter pound, 33e. for half pound, or COc. for one pound can, direct to Dooley & Drotlier, New lork, and you will receive it, post-paid, by re turn mail. It is absolutely pure, and every can full weight. four Stmniu'li nnd Ifenribnm are signs of bilious attack; Quirk's Irish Tea will remedy all these. I'rico 25 cts. If you wish to save your hair and keep it strong and healthy use Burnett's Cocoaine. The Markets. MEW TUEK. Native ileef Cattli . 1V.4 11 10 (4 10V .60 00 (t6S 00 . 0S4 06 . 06V in1,' . 05 ( 0- . 10 (4 19 . 11?,'4 IP. lei u and Cherokee. Mili-li Cows Hogs Live Dresned 8ho(p Lamb8.. ...... Cotton Middliug Flour Western Good to Choice.. State Good to Choice Wheat Ked Western Ko. 3 Milwaukee Kyp StBte Barley State Barley Malt Oatfi Mixed Western Corn Mixed Western Hay, per cwt htraw. per cut 8 33 li US 1 60 , 1 US 1(8 fti 1 30 (dlOOO 8 10 1 6S 1 St5 (3 1 10 6 (4 1 3.1 ( 63 6' .... 7H (4 70 .... 65 8J 7S's W 10 ....15 -JS (AlSli Hoiw 78's 10 (a17 Fork Meiw Lard City Steam 11S( 11 Fish- Mackerel, No. 1, now 18 00 20 00 " no. a, new bo (gvso Dry Cod, per cwt 4 75 m 4 7S HerrtiiK, Healed, per box IS & 17 pet roleu m Crude 08 vtf.Oe 5C Reriued . , lk W. 25 41 23 17 16 11 09 14 14 i WMl-c,(1rl11" i''ce , Australian i iO (4 8 (4 I Butter state 20 Western Choice li 14 10 Western Good to Vrln.e Western Firkins Cheese State Factory 10k; (4 State Skimmed 06 (4 Western 14 (4 F-fg State ami Pennsylvania 13(3 BUFFALO. Flour Wheat No. 1 Milwaukee Corn Mixed , Oata liye Barley. .... Barley Malt 8 00 (41100 1 95 (4 l s ei (4 6i 98 (4 94 81 (4 t3 1 00 (4 1 10 PHILADELPHIA. Beef Cattle Extra 0kJ4 01 Sheep OS (4 07 Uoks Dressed 08i(4 09 Flour Penuevlvauia Extra 8 36 (4 8 .6 Wheat Bed Western 3(0 & 3 10 Bye 10 (4 1 08 Corn Yellow 13 '0 Mixed 61 (4 69 Oats Mixed SO (4 61 Petroleum Orude UXOU.V Benned..,.14H Wool Colorado 14 (4 20 Texas 16 (4 30 California 19 (4 3S BOSTON, Beef Cattle 05V4 09H Sheep 05V4 0H Hogs 06 9 09 Flour Wisconsin aud Minnesota. .. (00 (4 8 76 Corn-Mixed ',3 (a) 76 Oats- " 63 & 63 Wool Ohio and Pennsylvania XX... 4S (4 48 California Fall IS (4 iS BRIGHTON, MASS. Beef Cattle ; 05(4 OCX Sheep Oi (4 07 Lambs , 07 (4 08 Hogs OT & 07 WATKBTOWV, MASS. Beef Cattle Poor to Choice 6 IS (4 8 76 Bump 8 75 (4 6 76 Lamia 8 71 v 7 BEEF and PORK CrackliDgs AND BONES WANTED. Iliahent L'aab Prices Fnld. BATJGH & SONS, Philadelphia, Fa. Manufacture! of Bane Illark, t.round Boa mat Fertilisers. IV Writ for Quotation. 3WATCIIRB. A droit rVn.ntl.Ti. Rampla Wth and Outfit trm to Aa-Mita. Btt thai "old. Adrtrwm A. 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American Mkdk ine Co. : I have been aick for four rears with Dyspepsia, niul for the past three years. Constipation una luflauimation of the Dow els. I have suftV-rett all the iln I could endure and live. I have been confined to my room for two years, and could nut sleep nights without the use of morphine. I have been given up by physicians aa past cure. I have taken one package of Ur Quain'i Condition Pills, and they have done uie more good than all the doctors I have had. I sleep well, I eat well and have no pain.. They are all they are recommended to be. i'leaae send me three ackagea, as two of my neighbors wish to try them. I enclose $1.60. Yours truly, JOHN W. LORD. Neuralgia tutd Rheumatism, Liver uud Kidney Complaint for Twenty-rive Years Cured by Quain's Condition Fills. Danvkks, Mass, July 19, 1875. American Meuili.s k Co. : For the last twenty five years I have suffered terribly with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, also Liver and Kidney Com plaints, causing severe pain in the back and hips, often unable for months to stoop to pick up any small article from the door. 1 have had several doctors, spent a great deal for medicine, which did no good, and finally concluded I must suffer the rest of my life. I happened one day to see your advertisement in the Congregaticnalut. I thought the mediciue was just what I needed, and I sent to you last April for a package of Fills. Before 1 had taken eight I felt like a new person. Can sleep well nights, eat well, and have no Neuralgia pain, can stoop as well as ever. My friends are astonished at the change in me. My sister has suffered from Inflammation of the Bowels, and Constipation, and wishes to try your medicine. 1 intend still to take them, and would not be without them if money would buy tbem. I think they must prove a bless lnir to thousands who will Ka indnrat in trv them. Enclosed you will find 1.00; please send two pack- go. iwura respectfully, HilKS. B. T. LANE, Neuralgia for Six Years Cured by ur, t limit's condition Fills. LfJNBNR ntui. Vt . Nov. I. 1874. Dear Sir: I have been troubled with Neuralgia fur six Years: have talcnn ...r. ir,Mlii-ln I could hear of; found none that cave any relief until I re raiveu a pauaage oi your CXINPITION riLLa, wmcu have cured me. HARBISON STOWELL. A package or Dr. Quain's Magio Condition Pills sent to anv addreaa nn rATAinr. nf Aft Mntm hv American Medicine Co., Manchester, N. H. For sale by leading druggists. Geo. C. Goodwin & Co., J? Hanover St.. Boston, Mass., John F. Henry, Curran & Co., No. I College Flaee, New York City. viuISM A-gVUlsl S Ml XiJIL TT KITOlinMNE, KITMIOMM?. , loan " onnnted out.' AfiV ronr Grocer for large, ft snmple paksire. If ron don't KRt It, auk again. Afrpnts In th(rdewnntrt.-HAMnKN MANI'FACTITHINO CO., 4 14 ORK.KNWIOH HTHKKT, NKW YORK. ADAMANT PLOWS. Do Hard Metal High Polish Adjustable; the work of best steel plows, whllemuoh cheaper to repair. Agents wanted. Beams WoodAlron1 Run Steady Light Draft i All Bites. NEW YORK PLOW CO. Ii Baakmu St., If. T. $2500 b TRAR. AHKNT8 WANTED on onr (Jrnnri I'omhinntloa ro.prctii), representing 1 50 DISTINCT BOOKS wanted ererfwhere. Tht blaTATCHt thlnar rvpr tried. Sales mtirie from this wlin pitiirle Honk. fail. Also Aiti.nts wnntari nn our ,11 AtNNII' l KNT HA till, V HI It U S. Hiipnriiirtoallothors. With Inviiluiihle Illus trated Amfl and Runorh Hindinjts. Th(F Itfiokf. tit'tit hp World. Full Particulars trm. Artdnws .MMiH II. POTTKK CO.. Pnblihers, PHILAOKLFUIA. ( ( ryTTTj'1 I Ar mad. in all ittylei and of every itcnrrlption, from tit lialilriit, flnmt, and moat elmnnt in us. to tbe hrnvlcttt and ntronarc.t required for any kind of work; are C O N C O R D T0Tn nYX'; sttetiKth and tlnrnlillll v. They receired tbe IiIhIi. est written nwnrcl at the Centennial Kxposititm. TT A TJ TiTTT. C CJ I None Bcnitlno unless XliilVlN illOO. I the, , s t a m p e d with our nnme and Trnrio illnrk. A liberal TJ TP TJIT A R T w'l' DB Htren for information XVXJ VV JXJXU that will ronvlrl any one mho sell hnrncm ns the Concord IIiirno Hint are not made by tie. Kitra Inducements offered. Rend for Qirculan and prioe lists. Address J. R. HILL & CO., Cononrd, 3V. If. Kansas display of proilucti nt (Vntpmitnl sur rmsMd all other Ptnti's. KAXNAN 1'ACIi'IC K.W. t'O. offers largest body of good lnnils in KANSAS at lowest prices nuu best terms. Plenty of tiov t minis I KI.f; (or Homesteads. For copy of " KAXKAM -AI'I4 IIOMK. STEAD, address, Lantt Commliwiuneri K. P. Mir., finlliin, Kansas. TI 1.1-2 IS UW Providence Line TO BOSTOSM, Via PROVIDENCE DIEECT. A WIIOI.K NIGHT'S HKST. UM.Y 42 .Mil. KM OF It A 1 1.. TIME flllM'THS. THR NSW MAGNIFHJKNT RTEAMF.R 2VI nsancliuaotta, ("The I'ulnce Sleiiiui r of the World,") AND THK WORLD-RRNOWNKD STEAMER Illioclo Island, ("The tjuecn nf the Sound,") ' Will on and after SI AY 7 leave (dnily) from Pier 20, N. H., foot of Wnrren Street nt 5 I, illy arriving at Providence lit (1 A. .tl. and Honton 7 A. .11. Ko intermediate landings between New York and Provi dence. OCCOy'5"r A Week to Ajrents. "BIO Oii( Trrt. OOOt-tpt t p. o. VIUKKRV, Augusta, Maine. BL'KaN'HAM'S LAST lOSW BOOK OX POULTBT II0W tO RalflO FowIh and Etrsrs for Market." Malted for 25 cts. and 3 cent stamp byGKO. P. HUHXHAM.P.O.Box 131, MelroMe, MnNfis "IILIIOMM (Luke ii, 10) I brinn you 67m( TidiiiK f (Iroat Jny whirb plmll be TO AMj I'KOPM:." ToAlllNnple id the titlo nf the new hmk in Press, con tiinins .lr lom1yn iw Her mom, itioie kbhuiikib. Tern j torn n co Addresses, and PrHvor-MeetinK Tnlku, de livrod in BOSTON, reported Verb-itim exproBnly fnr the hotton I tally filuhe. Over pfiRd, with l.lti nntl PnrlrnitH ol .Yloodv nnd hankcy. Agon's' Out fit mailed for 50ciantn. Secure tnrritory At once, and a bnsinpSH open inn nf S I4MI per month. 8 L L THE POTATO BUS WITH F.W. Devoe & Qo's Paris Green. tor eirrulars hovr to nne, addn-ttn cor l'lilton mill iUium Si.t rw orU. M'.nnfacture of White Tjead, Colors, VHmisiiera.Oi'.s. on d Paint i;i:aiv von t'HE. "The Best Polish itTthTWorld.'' BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP. lToilvtnii-1 th. llath. No sriilicttl Ri,i dec.pttv. odon to .Va dtl.Uriou, tnRTtdl- nu. AiwryL-artoi .-.DtiSc experiment th. muiufM-turer of ! B. T. BabbMt BtU L3&r Soap ht perfcctel .nH now Hlrr, lo lb. pt.Mie Thf FINT.ST TOII.ET SOAP In the World. For Uae In tha Nursery it has No Equal. V, unn I'll tiuir, iu col to evrry r, i.t I. -r ami l.uiity inCnri.uridum. Paiii.lf ivii, 7ontining S mke f 6 on. cftch, Hut trtt to toy ad- ki-, oi o Lit. caco, Hut ire, vt I A.Mrf. ITT,,New York City. e by all Iru)fUU. Jji B. T. B ABBI No reader of this paper ihouiJ lots the opportunity to subscribe for I A M3 GET LA DM E S ! f Beware of j ! K I I Bsfrv 'kinfrisTiTiI I YWJ IE 50 CENTS PER YEAR. THE DINING ROOM MAGAZINE Is one of the most .ably edited monthlies In the country, snd with its list of popular contributors, pre sents in a " nutshell," at the lowest possible cost, the boat thoughts on the subject ol housekeeping and home matters. Every Subscriber also receives a useful premium worth JO cents. The CArUUnn Union, Henry Ward Beecher'a paper, says of It: "Tbi Dinino Room Maqaeink." " Under litis title there is Issued in this city, by the Union Publlsh lna; Co.. 171 Duane St.. a very neat, Instructive, entertaining, and useful monthly niaiiailne, conducted by Mrs. Laura E. Lyman, of the X. Y. Tribune. The most remarkable feature of thla periodical Is Its price, W cents a year, which Includes a premium worth 30 cents. By arrangement with the manufacturera. the Com. pany will send by mall, free, to each subscriber in the United States, a cat; of the celebrated Royal Baking Powder. Thisofferls made bv a thoroughly responsible company, and the standard article promised, Is too well-known to every gooil housekeeper to need further commendation by us." tlutotian Lntoit. THEIXISIS'OIIEI BUBSCaiBB, and secure the Magazine for one year and Premium, both postage paid, to your address, by remitting SO cents to Tur nwinM piiri icuiiun CO.. P. O. Box 1037. New York. BURWETT' STANDARD ,.,.,., jvi 1S..,",OV Fifth Avinri f V'JV !A Vuiaisml W mm FLAVORING (EXTRACTS. fTUIK Chniipftt, Mont OoTTtpletft and H1inble Fnnhlon JL Pnper yr iml)liliMl-Th PrmorkhY yuAJiTKni.T Journal: Hin(rl A (itn. i YnnriT I O cts , poatfr, Andre W. .IKNNINUS HKMORKKT, 7 K. 14th Rtrwn,, New York. Hummer Wumlwr Wow Ready. Cure for Drunkenness ! ProdoripHon to (ffrtinitl V.tm t)rnnkptinM. Acti w a tmc nnd Mitnnlnnt. Kill thp appetite fnr and pm Tnt thw prwtrntinn thnt follow anddn urftaking off from th nw of 8tmn Prink. Thminfindu hve rmtmr rd thnTnanlvM in Ihm counlrr nntl Knirlnnd. Sent to Mnr addrson rnrpipt of Ml.(rf). JoilN HKLWIU. Lock Ho 74, BfllefnntainB, Ohio. A positive remetly tor llropiiy and nil dnpscf ot the Kidney a. lllndder and V'rlnarr Or Htia. Iliint'a Kerned j ! pun-ly vtftPtablt and prepared expreaaly for Die above dneaiiea. It hai cured thouaanda. fcvery bottle warranted. Send to W. E.Clarke, Providence, R.I., for illurtrated pamphlet If your dmggirt dont have It, he will order it fbr yon. Pleasant as Yinc ! Harmless as Water ! VAN BUSKIRK'S TONIC MVIGORANT! Malty pemon have obtained the best health of their llvi'S by the use of this excellent aud popular remedy. Nearly every form of debility and disease has been curod by it, and without any of the usual advertising it has become so favorably kuown that It is being sent for from all part, of the nouutry, and the facilities for making it have had to be in creased to the capacity of hnudreile of thousands of bottles to meet the constantly increasing demand. The success of this remedy haa do parallel, and wherever known it has acquired a reputation never equaled by any other medicine. Its wouderfui magic-like effect surprises alt, it don. every one good, and insures good health aud strength to all who take it. It is a certain cure for dyspepsia, constipation, biliousness, headache, ueuralgia, and all affectiona of the stomach, liver, kidttevs and nervoua system and for every form of debility it is without doubt the cheapest, pleasantest aud best mediciue iu the world. l'rlre only 50 rent, for Half-pint bottles. TAN HUMrtlltK & CO., Proprietors, . 1 8 Truer fitrcol. New York. VEGETINE. Her Own Words. Baltimoue, Md., Feb. la, 1877. Mn. H. H. Stkenp: I mr Sir Since muToral yenrfi I havo irt A sore and very painful fKit. 1 imd ""'tnR phyBicians, but they cntiidn't t-iirn ni. Nnw. 1 havn luturd of vonr VECiK- T1NK from n lady who wn sir-k fnr a Inns time, and became all won frmn your Mi h 1 1 Ttv. ; and 1 went and boujflit. mo one bottle nf VF.dKTINK, and after 1 had Ufpd one bottle, the pain Ifft mn, and it beean to hell, and then 1 bought one uthr bottle, and so l tnke it yet. I thunk Cod for thift remedy nnd yourself ; and wishing every sufferer may pay attention to it. It is a blessing for health. MhR. C. KRfVllE, G!9 West Baltimore Street. Vegetine. Safe and Sure. Mn. II. R. Stevens: In ImTJ your VKtiKTIXK was recommended to me, and, yifldinx tn the persuasions of a friend, 1 consented to try it. At the time, I wan RiifTurinfr fnim (tenernl debility nnd nervoua proatrjit inn, superinduced by over work and irrcauljirhnbits. Its wondprful atrenKthenina and curative properties neemcd to atTect my debilitated Byhteni fr-im the rirt d me ; and, under its persistent use. 1 rapidly recovered, Ruin inn more than usual heiilttl anil ffood fet'liiiK. Since tuen I have not hesitiited to nive VKGKTINK my most unqualified indorsement, ns beins a Bafe, sure and powerful a-zent inpmmotinK health and restoring the wasted syntem t new life and energy. VKGK I INK is the only medicine I use; and, an long us I live, I never expect to find a better. Yours truly. W. H. f'TARK, 120 Monterey Strevt, Alleghany, Penn. Vegetine. The Best Spring Medicine. CflAtlLKSTOWN. II. U. Stevens: Tar 'i Thia is to certify that I have used your ' Blood Prennmtien" in my family for several years, and think tlmt tor .Scrofula or Cankerous Humors, or Rheu matic affections, it cannot be excelled; and aa a blood purifier and sprint; medicine, it it the best thing I have ever used, and I have used jilmowt eventhinu. I o.in I'hoerfully recommend it to nny one in need of nob a medicine. Your rmteclfuUv, Mns. A. A. DINiiMOK K, 19 Hmss1 Htrcet. Vegetine. What is Needed, Boston, I'eb. I" H. R. Stkvens. Kmi.: Jh-nr .sir A limit tine vnr inc 1 found niyi'lf in a ft'ble condition from Kn ral dobil.ty. VKdKTINK wiit ptroiiKly rt'cnmnifiKtcd to iih hv n frit ml ulio hml Ihii much .wnetited by it u. 1 pnicuit'd tlio nrtirlf, nnd, aftfr uhinjc several Iwittleft, wan rtt4ircd to honltli nnd discontinufd itH iirt. I feel tiiito confiilt nt tlmt ttiereig nn medicine Kiioriorto it fnr tho t:onipl'intit for which it is eriHiia,ly pnipmed, nnd would chorfuily recoiiiinnnd it to thn:H who IhuI tint they need Bullie thinft to restore them to perfect hnulth. Hsapecttiilly y-nirt. U. L. rKTTKNCilLI, I- iriu of S. M. Pt'ttenKill A Co., Ko. lu htttte Street, Bowtn. Vegetine. All Have Obtained Relief. South Bkkwu k, Me , Jan. 1T, II. H. Stf.vknh, Ksa. : Jtrtir .Sir I hiive luid Dynpepsia in it worst form for the lust ten yearn, and have taken hundrndHof dcillarn witrtb of tnedicineH wittiout olitaininK anv relirf. In Sfptenilinr lnt 1 cnnimenced takin the VKtiKTINK, niiK'e wiiichiiuio my health ha Htoadtly improved. My fitod dit'-'ntH wt ll, and 1 huv Kiiined lifteen pouudu of tlt '-h. 'I'lit'it nvv ftei'.il others in thin ph'co t ikinr VKl.I'TIMi. nnd uav ol-t .hied tfli. f. A V.urn truly. TIKMA K. MOORIV Ou.reerof f;u-d Homii, Horti,a.ot;t:i l o.'. Mills. VEGETINE rREPARKD BY H. E. STEVENS, Boston Mass. Vegetine Is 8 old by All Druggists. Special oier during balance of year 1877. VCt have been rxprea.lv peruiitt- it-f liitita nf a host of tlie best Cirucurs at,4 lliu-l. in the country. V e give a tew beluwt BOSTON. P.islt Ilorss. s. Pifbc-k. ilavkiia Hoist.. I McUkwkli. Ai.ajia. NEW YORK. Hotel. I Acatu, Meiiham. fmiin. Hotel. ) 1'ata Tii-roau. PrllkADEirniA, CoxrixaaraL Hotel. I Tuom-aoE, llLara tSu. WASHINCTON. W'lLLiiu's Hotel. I Hall t Urns. BALTIMORE. Eutaw House. I G. H. lttaas a Bao. CINCINNATI. Bcsset House. B. Cataoxaabos. Peebles. 8T. LOU 18. Sol'thsex Hotel. I David Kiciiolsox. Euebxai House. I Staxtox a Co. ' DETROIT. Russell House. O. R. McMillax. SAN FRANCISCO. CD. Pacific a Occioextal Hotels. Cuttixo a Co. MONTREAL. Ottawa House. I David CsAwroso. NEW ORLEANS. smith Bsos. A Co. Class a Meal.es. , Great rflmnes to M?V Money "AgpntN wanted write at once to mr. HTNTKi: mrt "trnn Hint M'HfiM tL nrrek In ynnr own tnim, lerrr.s and oatra $00 trZT H. HAMKIT )Q.. Portland, Mnine. c "fl per dsy at home. Hamnli worth UtA SO 10 JpU free, riTl.NM tS A ( P.. p. r-l-nd. Mitln $12 n dny at heme. Airnnts wanted. Ontflt ano) terrasfree. TltlT K A CO., A'yu.tJi, Maine. nrifCII lfrnS7shot$.(in,70st';lBS. rn.Cat.frr. nClUIltn Wbstbww Oow Wobs. Chleaito, III. ioni orrnnn Bt h T"i4. MMr o l,l BnontT l.nnil Vrriints i honsht, hishe. casn pnee pata py uii.biwm.- w v-.,.. nniMnn.ii,.. v LJ A li A V"KEK. Ostalopie snd Sample FRRR. FKLl'O.N A CO., lift Waeaaa 8t., New York. ELRTTUH' BfSl.TS. A NEW, OHf.AP, PER KKCT Our. for premature debility. Rend for circn ar or oall on 1B, H. KATtn, 832 Bnndw-y, Wew Yorfc $5937 ,T..I. I. IT 1 rrnnt. In .1 an ?T rlH ui' 1.1 new arllclus. hatttples free. aOI.II Hnhber Tvpr, Stamps A Ruhher Goods. . I. k- I . f 1 1 11 '.TllMCrrr ... B ak vn. n..inn "omethinn New. H. 8. iMaFRBOLI., Ilda B'way, W. Y. $2500 a year to Airent. fhttlit ami as Shot 6n jrrr . For terms ad dress, J. Worth b Co., Si. Louis, Mo 17AK.MKRH. bnj FISHER'R PATENT SIOKLR 1 OKlNnERS, Hay Forks, snd Fsrra Bells. Sold by Healers. Cirmlart Frtt. H. KKSHF.R, Oantom, O. 601 To 0 per Wrck Fasily Msde Nellina C F TEAK to Families. Rend for Circular to Tli K CANTON TEA CO., 1 48 Chambers gtNewVom. o OH! AOENTS. OH! EVERYBODY. The JfCNTtCIIK I'roteelor only 9H cents, flirnulars free as air. C. II. BARROWS, Willtmantic, Ot. o aSIUU.UU K Iir.VY HKABD mtuw4 cm m .mbfi; byib7n of ! V K K8 UK A III) fc 1,1 M It wlt LWiiinjOTj, or iHf-.if--it ''.'. Prict bj null, In trfcl4 -xkmr. a U ; S i-wktni inl Po ot.t. X. I. bUTU A M . V. rt. t ... III., Arrtti And Not nr llul. Knirl lit- U'at,-hn,aliars Hv mnil 'Kin flirOnlur IWit. J. S. ttlHOH A i:o., 3B tey Streat, New York. r. a i i run in rori.Tnr rooka i bo rnt m. h 111111 will buy B'lnilmmn-w 1Iwhm",m 'ScrrH in M I I M FowlBr11iip.--HliimeKowl.nrR-iUl!(t l"l III !u1 fee t'-r Mnrkel." Mail'il frrprf.-eby "Potil I 9 tr World." lUi trnrrt. f.. i :h lf.i.iintr plj-T f.T wl-n.UA.nt)urVy tF.O. P. BIR.NHAM, KHnwe, Mum. rI1T-? 4 W The choicest in tt I I Jl fa prices Largest Coi staple artit-le plens s everybody T the world Import ri Company in America . Tratlo continually in- CTvnfwit A (rents wnmn ev"rywhere IihbI indnceniwnia don't wNte time fittnu it i ircukir to Kij-r1.ri WI ' I.LS, A a Vesey Ht., New York. P. O. Box 13N7, I (T PRKMIf'.M U. J. Centennial Eahibitton AliKNTH WAN'I KD! Medals and Diploniua awarded iim.yA.vH pictorial BIBLES t.NOO Hlllrnlloii. A'Wress for new cirenlers, A.. I. IIOI.MAN .V !'., : ARCH Street. Phils. Tl-of. Hull's MubH- tromiioiiiKl I. Vie out? pi.-tmrBtinu.uiir packnc of wntco will lotce'tlit Iwanl to srew thick on the punM,tite-t ft-e (with-iUt tn.iury) in Si d iya in ev.rv ra.e. or money chi-erttilly ro (utiilrn. ti cuiiti pi-r ftarkaire, poKtp.l'll S for eocoptt. E. W. JUNCH, Ahlnd. Man. Piles! HoBmorrhoirleon ! Sufferers ; A HP I' i: I I-' f ' ! it a trinl. it is sure to nive relief. One box will cure ordinnry case of Piles, two boxes will cure the wor-t cafe of any kind. Price per box. I . Hf-nd money in IteBTiF. tered letter. Item or ttelerenres Kiven lfil. i nja. 11. W. UPWHUR, McNutt, Leflore Co., SIiss. BOSTON WEEKLY TRANSCRIPT. The tiMftt family newspaper published ; eight pages ; tiftj iz columns rendinpr. , Terms 12 per annum; clubs of eleven, 915 per unnum, in iniviuM. sii:t i.n:N copy gratis. ,1 COLLtUD BILLIARD TABLES. Best in Use. B:l. (Moth, Ones mil nveryt h inv apjitirtninintr to RiliiHrin. t Iiwpst IVlePft, Hav intj tlm larKHt Btock nnd finest Tiiciltties for mnnitfnctnrinir, irdttm enn be promptly tilled. G'md fierond-hand Titbles clieap. The hiLMAitn Wr., an illus trnted npwspuper sent free on application. H. W. COLLENDER, 738 Broadway) N. Y. ITR1IF IVBOLI WPFILT. TK.OKrtrlHRfl-s. UrMlraat. Juh SD. 1IU Kivnavrn n,.iiiA.r.'. Vl. fad MCI) ar f-Kirptrt. tt'od tV.tr . ,' slualllM. I ass isi rtrmy r saat I nn Htt.VlM. lr..ir unfulas. Aid .-4. Il.tir fH draft for Bllf d.-llara, f-r ih.th oo mil ' "4 UN c. roan. to Ian ar.,1 I. p in tTsir if steal f two fHI, ftotMnS 4tl .-I a. aa. aUraa. far auli Hi. 00 i 3 K.r '. tW. T(TM fisad ail ln M lax aalsi AfMtA, Jtl.Su fe W,, BratUstrata', Ta, FLORENCE, The Only Safe, Odorless and Durable OIL STOVE. It received the Only Centennial Medal Also the J1EST SBiriXO MACiriS'E. MADE BY THE Florence Machine Co., Flobence, Mass. BEND FOR CIRCULARS. Agents Wanted. The Cook, Kith Oven. $1.00 $1.00 Osgood's Heliotype Engravings. Ttts choicest household ornaments PHce One Dollar each, Send for catalogue. JAMES II. OSGOOD & CO. , BOSTON, MASS. . $1.00 $1.00 FOR SALE ! i)n tf the most bautii"nl and pmdni'tive Karma in Vit MiC-ia, it tinted on N.-rtli rivnr in tiloin-obter county ;iml conttuns S(iO Acrei, 47 in cultivaiion, of wt.icii 7i) it in KriihH, t-jtlance io t ;iiil.;r. Tiin river is navigable for large vls : nd abounds in halt water luiuries. The ulimitte dt'Lihtful Kocicty tintnrpat-st d. ('uurrtiui, IS.'IjouIk, I'iI fl-ri', O ii'y Nt 'amt-r una Milla eonvn. iutit. ltargM d-v'')ini?. tiitmpnt house and all necpsary out buildings; ('iivfctnut lenut; boautifnl I aiwii anil Shade TrenH. and an iiioduiuntible mipply if lV.nr). The i'ltrm must be nwu to htt npprnctntHd. Title (.-ood. dtlrwis, l. K. S.UIT1K loin t-M r i 11., Va. Ki'i:i"f SlllltTS-onlyone quallty-Tlie Bebt. Kefp' Polont Hurtly niade Dress hhirta ( ';.') be Hnished a easy as hemming a il-uid kerchief. Tue very beat, s for 9?.4NI. Keep'a (,'itsliun Hliirts ttmde to measure. The very ht'Kt, six for lfM0. An elffrunt set of Rtmuine Uold-plnte Collar and Sifeve Huttons rivhu with each half doe. K rep's Shirts. i.'ep- aiuris ;tre tieiiverea rnr.non receipt or pnee tn any part of th I'nion no eiprtts chargfs to pay. Sainpl.'s witti f 'M dirttcttons for silf.ineastirenient Snt Free tn any nddrss. No Btunip rc(iiired. enl directly with tin Manfacturttr nnd (ret Bottom triers. KtTp M innf'icturinrjr On , It."i Mert-er SI-..N '. GAS-LIGHT FOR EVERYBODY! $1 Per IOOO Feet! Cheaper than final tins Kaffir than Kerosene A nore brilliant lijjht than either. In-Horsed by leading Incurance Cnip-mies. An Automatic Ma-hine Kasily handled Adi't'tt-d in Dwellings, F.i'-t iries, t'hurches, St .res. R. It. Depot tnd Otnuen Fr .111 a Simtle It tinier upwfirdt Nothing iiku it in the Country Send for IHiu-tnited Catiilogue. THK KHALKH MANU FACT I ! HI N i VO., l. O. b.. 37mi No. 4 Murray St.. New Vnrk. 10 0,000 Facts for the People ! Kor the Farmer, the Merchant, the Horseman, the Stock-raiser, the Poult ry-keetter, the Bee-keeper, the l ;tbnrer,the Fruit rair. the (iardeuer. the Doctor, the Dairyimin, the llousehold for every family who wants to save money. The I look ol' the IO1I1 C'rnliiry. VAVW KOIt a;knts. Male and Fe'nale Agents coining money nn it. rVnd to us at once for extra terms. INtiKAM, SMITH t B 1 . A ( JK .JJll Walnut Street. PhiladelphiH, Pa. WJM.KXT8 WAMKII POII TIIF ORK DAYS OF GOD! Bj Prop. HERBERT W. MORRIS, A.M., D.D The Grond History of the M'orlil tMlorc Adit ill. XtsdateleHS origin, thrilling and mysterious chanuea in becoming a fit atode for man. Tiie beauties, wonders and realities of Plan as shown by St'ifiire. Ko plain, clear and easily understood that all read it with d-nght. Htrongest commendations. Send for Circulars, Terms and Sample Illustration. Addrens, J. I'. M. M ltDY A C O.. IMiIlndrlphln. Fruit and Jelly Press One-third more juice than by the old Srocess. A household necessity. Kvery imily will buy one. Quart and gallon sizes. Liberal discount to the trtirie. For circular and terms uddredS, with Stamp, American Fruit and Jelly Press Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Agents Wanted In Evi-ry Town n nd Cuu 11 1 y , Maize Flour Toilet Soap ! - Maize Flour Toilet Soap ! -- Maize Flour Toilet Soap! A great diecoTery ! a new soap compound ! It soothes, swiitms, and whitens the skin. Las wonderful healing and st-eiior washing properties, and is equally suited for tbe bath, nursery and general toilet- It is delightfully per fumed and sold e vet y where at a moderate price. Ruffi. tered in Putent-Ortiee. 1H76, by the manufacturers, McKF.ONK, VAN HAACiKN A HQ., Philadelphia. COLLINS &C0'.S tS"E-5t YOU Tnoo-7 To) OLLINS 8tC0. gia Watch St NEW-YORK City. HTKU No -Ht w HEN WltlTINO TO ADTEKUS1HH liivnaa auT l.al issnwus eLflvui-Lu. ( its tula tar. f TV e'J TIM IT I' Crl trsi.r, bo, fa.ro.r, aa-l' for CVCIU UUUl' dswiing f.l,.-- sail UsTims). ! also s s.iiHr ComH. t..l ratctr, V. ' j ' 1W !. le
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