SERUE.VXT MXJO. Tlie rolWmm With the F41lvr Collar, aaa How He t'nniiht a Bui-alar " Yes, the breaking np of the old Mixth I'rccinct station house did come JUTtty lmrd on some of the 'men who had been there for yearn, and had kindo' Kt usod to the place, you fcuow," snid mi old policeman to a Kew York World reporter, "bnt none of 'cm took it so much to heart as Banjo." " Banjo I" exclaimed the visitor ; " what a curious name for an ofliocr." " Well, as to the name, it is a little curious, ain't it ? But as to Banjo's boiii' an ofliccr, you see he ain't just on the reg'lar force, although we call hiin a BerKcaut, still it would be sayin' a leotlo too much to say he was a police inau." "Audit he is not a policeman, pray what is he?" " lie's a dog, sir." "A dog!" " Yes, sir, aud he's beeu on the force luor'n a dozen year. He used to be down nt the Sixth, you know, and when that precmct was abolinhed and part of the men sent to the Fourth and part to the Fourteenth, I toll you there was a row as to where Banjo should go. But Banjo lecided not to go anywhere. Some of the men said that ho didn't want to offend any of his old friends by goin' with either party, but I don't believo that; I think it win love for the old place. Anyhow, there on the steps of the Sixth, Banjo stayed, nnd nothin' could get him away. I used to go by there every even in' on my way to the Fourteenth, and I was sure to see him lyin m the steps of the station house. He always appeared ghul to see me, and would walk up town with mo us fur as Canal street, and then he would turn 'round and be oil' like a sh t. This thing went on for nearly a month, and Banjo began to look sad and down-hearted like, nnd I couldn't stand it no longer, so one evening I coaxed him up to me, aud takiu' him into my arms I brought him howlin', sir, and mad as blazes when he saw he was above Canal street up here to the Fourteenth. 'When I put him down inside the door, he looked around a minute and then walked into the guard-room and made himself to home, and he's staid here ever since. Would you like ti see Banjo ?" " I should, indeed." "H.'re, ilanjo; hero, Banjo Sergeant Banjo !" called the old policeman. A small roly-poly of a dog, with black and whitd spots, and with a lazy swagger in his walk, stepped into the room. " Now, Toby," said tho policeman, se verely, " who asked you to come in ? That's not Bmij ," explained the officer; " ho must 1)0 ori' on patrol duty. That's Captain Toby. Wo calls 'im Captain, you know. He's lazy and fat, and stays around the station house most of the time. But Banjo is a great fellow for patrolling. Shall I tell you a story how Banjo caught a b:tr.;lar? Well.it was one dark, rainy night two no, three years ago come Jane, when I was out on my beat, and Banjo was trudging along beside inc. Suddenly 15mjo stopped before n store ami growled. I kuowed something must bo up, or he wouldn't have acted so.aud I crept up and peeked through the shutters. There was a feller u-eruckiu' the crib as cool as a cu cumber." " ' Ah ! my boy, I've got you,' says I, ns I slipped in through the door, which ho had lett unfastened; but I had crowed before I was out of Hie woods, for the chap heard nie eomin', and quid; as lightning his lantern was out, and I felt a blow on my head I hat knocked me nearly 'sr i-ible, aud the fellow rushed past me into the street. 'Good-bye,' pay., f to myself, 1 1 don't expect you'll wait for ni.i to come out and catch you;' but here again I was mistaken, for the feller win waitin' for me, though much against his will. Banjo had quietly taken a grip in the slack of the gentle man's trousers, and then seated himself on the curbstone. It wnm't no use for the feller to sweur and kick; Banjo held on like grim death until I come up and relieved him. " It's nearly time Banjo coine in from his rounds. Oh ! here ho is. How are yon, sergeant? He ain't really a ser geant, you know," whispered the officer, " but it kind of ilatters him to cull him one." Banjo wagged his slump of a tail at the officer, and walked gravely over to inspect the visitor. lie gave him a cold, scrutinizing glance out of a pair of j clear, brown eyes, aud apparently took a j few mental notes for future reference; j then he went over to the officer for a few minutes' conversation. Banjo is not a large dog; he is of a j square aud rugged build, covered with i u rough brown coat of hair slightly j tinged with gray for he is growing to j be qnito a veteran ho hat no ears or i tail to speak of, and has a shrewd, in qninitlve, but strictly honeot air. He wore a now hilvcr collnr, nuil secmeil a little vain of this oruament. " That collar," said the officer, " was ! bought tor him yetiterilny, when wo pot i u liceuse for him. This is tho first day. he 1ms worn it. Weil, fan jo, I suppose i you want to turn iu it' you would only take n pipe, my boy, it would rest you I ever so much but we never could learn liim to smoke. " Uanjo nodded, and walked sedately off to bed. A lU'sisar With a Hank Account. " This is Antonio Sulvatore, an' he is a bepfsur," said OlHeer Chiardi to Jus tice Wandell in the Jeil'ersou Market jiolico court, New York. Antonio had only one arm, aud was a lad about ten yenrs of age. As the boy stood iu the prisoner's dock tho officer produced in evidence a tin pluto bearing the following inscription: "Ladies and gentlemen, on the third of July, 1872, at ten p. m., ns I was coming from l'hiladelpliia on the railroad cars, I had the misfortune to lose my arm. T pray pity to bestow on me your charity." " He had that hung from his neck," said the oilioer. " When I arrested him I asked him why he didn't sail papers. I make more money beg ging,' said he, and I believe him, for he has a bank account. " " How much money have you in the bank, Antonio ?" asked the court. " About 3100," answered Antonio. "In what bank?" "The Lleecker street bank." "Indeed!" said his honor. "You are quite a capitalist, The prisoner shrugged his shoulders, it said nothiutr but Baid uothiuc'. "Have you over been to school?" asked the court. " I go to night school," answered the prisoner. "How many are four times five ?" " Twenty, sir." " (ionect ! How many are five times four?" " Twenty-five." " ( to foot," said the court. " I'll try you iu geography. What's an island I" "A place where people are locked up," said Antonio. - Correct 1" said Lis honor, as he w'gued the commitment New York World. SC2IAJIYL ASI) THE URCASSlAJiS. War with Ilnsula Sfcftl nnd llr-rnlsm of Srlinmyl Town of Knltnrn Knleh ( linr nrtrr of Hie People. Sukura Kalch is a fortified seaport iu Circassin, on the north nstcru coast of the Black sea, and about 100 miles from Batonm. It was once a place of some importance, and is snpposed to bo the historic Sebast pol.s. It ws captnrtd by the Russians in 1791, aud its deca dence Las date 1 from that time. The region about is sparsely settled, the whole province probably not containing more than about 100,000 souls. Becetit dispatches reported that a violent com bat had taken place tin re, the Russians being driven ont. Ten tin nsand natives joined the Turks, while the town was set on lire by them, and the forlitlcat ions seized. " All the surrounding coun try," Bays a dispatch, " is ris ug iu sup port of the Turks." Further reports of Ru-sian iv pulses have also beeu received. Eight thousand troops.l, 500 Circassians, 50,000 rides and swio mountain batter ies have been dispatched to that country from U. n tantinoplo to aid in n'i n.ntir-; rcction in tie mountains of the Caucus- j us. Iu the meantime it is reported that . the second son of Se'i.amyl, who lives nt ' St. Petersburg as an officer of the impe rial guard, ho . been sent to tho Circas sian country to take part m appeasing the re! el ion which hasbrekeu out iherc. It is also curiously stated that Sehnmyl's eldest son has been tent out .by th) Tints to e.iinmand the ('ircassiaus. It will therefore be rt matter of interest to le.iru of the remarkable career of 1 Schainyl ami of the tribes whose chief tain he was for twenty years. The people of the Caucais have long been known as n warlike, adventurous , and semi-barbarous nice. This region is uhijut 700 li.iles long, an 1 varies in width from sixty to 120 inih s. No other coui.try mi th j f lobe contains so many different nations or tribes. Iu Strabo's lin.e seventy dialects were sp.-kcu. At present thero nro'more limn 100 Per sian, Turkish Finis : aud Teutonic words being auio.ig t'toso that are found. T'iie prevail; g religion is the Mohammedan, but Christians are numbered a moiig them. For n century and a l.alf they were plit up into an iniinite number of clans or petty tribes, when the oggrcssion of Peter tho Great incensed them into or ganization, and in 1785 the encroach ments of tho Russians had become so preat tint the war cry v. as i.oitndej, and it has seldom been silenced tiuce 'lhe Russian-' have, on the other hand, been great y incensed nt tie barbarism sh jwn to.vard the Chris inns of Georgia. In 1701 .the Circus ian lead.r was made a prisoner nnd put to dc-.th. War follow ed more bitt -r and desperate tha i ever. One f their chieftains, thirty i r. f- rty years ago, after years of hard fighting against the Bus iuiis, fell at llimri, with i all his friends except one dead around him. Tiiis young Mirvivor was Sehamyl. He w.is thirty-seven years i f age, said to have been a silent and earnest ninu, learned beyond his people, aud believ ing himself inspired from AVah. Th y afterward called him "Tl.e Prophet Warrior of the C tueasus." His survival of the great conflict nt Hiniri had so much of mystery iu it f. r his people that he in regarded by them with reverence, and Lot Jong afterward he win again the sole survivor of n bat tle, and eventually established himself in full aud complete authority over the' people. He mado Lis headquarters at a place built upon almost inace ssible rocks in the mountains, and fortified it with trenches, earthen parapets, and covered v aj s. Ho great did his power bee. line againi-t the R issians that in 18:jil the Czar Nicholas, irritated by his boldness and defiance, sent a powerful army against him, with orders to capture Siliamyl ahvo or dead.. A great bat tle was fought, in which the Russians suffered enormous l.ssesnud Schamyl's force was annihilate!, but Schainyl him-, self escaped. But it was a Pyrrhic vie- tory. Every tribe in the Caucasus was enraged and in arms against tha czar, . and liel: ed t str-ngthen tho cause of Schainyl. He adopt d the i uerrilla system of warfare, and in that the moun tains and r .vines gave him further aid. The Russians could not cope with him. He coutiuually encouraged them to cross the boundary line, aud when they had en tangled themselves among tho troautuius of tho ra.ines tho Circassians would shoot them from the overhanging rocks above. On one occasion the Russians made a formidable attack, but wi re repulsed with a loss of 2.000 men. Ine czir was greatly niortilied, and sent another nrmy and u new general. It was nearly anni hi atetl, and the geueial-prince came near being made a prisoner. Sehiin , 1 then assumed the offensive, and in 1818, 1850 and 1833 made irrup tions into Ru:-sun territory, at one timo driving them back eight leagues. After tile Crimean war Russia renewed opera tions in the Caucasus, and continued i them until 185'J. Her army eoizcil the , Circassian stronghold aud drove Schnmyl to a mount mi fort near the Caspian so 1. Here he made a last de-ponde struggle, ' but was captured i nd taken to St. Peters burg u prisoner, wh. re he received con siderate treatment. The coir.trv wis conquered at least Russia considered time tin- Georgian Christians would no louger be persecuted and pe ee has since prevailed. In 18G1 nl .ut 200,000 Circus inns removed to Turkey, ni:d made their home on the western nnd northwestern shore of the Black sea. English eulogists of those people have called them the handsomest, bravest and noble.it of mankind; others have pictured them as semi-barbarous bauds of out laws, living entirely by plunder, given to polygamy, and selling their daughters in Turkish markets to the number, sometimes, of 1,000 a year. Schamyl did not remain long in St. Petersburg. Russia assigned him a resi dence in Kaluga, 100 miles from Mos cow, with a pension of about 8,000. In January, 1870, he went to Mecca, Arabia, and soon afterward to Medina, where he died in March, 1871. At w York Tribune. A Bruve Hontcupgriu Woumu. j Mr. Gliulstone writes : " A ulster and ' four brothers, tUe four of course till arm ed, are making a pilgrimage or excursion to a church. The state of war with the i Turks being uormal, we need not wonder j when we learn that they nro attacked unawares ou their way. in a pass where they proceed in single file, by seven m...... .i ?. ,......i.,.. j by shooting dead the tirst of tho broth- ' ers nnd dangerously wounding tho sec coud. The odda ure fearful, but the light proceeds. The wounded mini loans agninst tho rock, and, though he receives another and fatal shot, kills two of the Turks before he dies. The sister presses forward, and grasps his rifle and his dag ger. At last all are killed on botli sides, excepting herself and a single Turk. She asks for mercy, and ho promises it, but names her maidenly honor as the price. Iudifrnaut, and perceiving that he is now oft' his guard, she stabs him with the dagger. He tears it from her hand, they close, and she dashes the wretch over the precipice into the yearn ing depths below." A Hover Blossom, He wanted the police to record him on tho blotter as "Old Tete Clover, tuff knss from Livingston county," and when he came out for trial ho promptly re marked : " Who calls for this old boss?" "Old man, why this enthusiasm?" asked the court. "I'm alius happy nllus feel like a crow in a cornfield," replied peter. " Yon were drunk yesterday I" " You bet I wns I I had ono of tho blizzenest old times you ever rend of." " Cool down a little, Mr. Clover. I may have to blizzen you before this blizzen business isover. Getting drunk nnd stealing a gate is very ferious busi ness." " I'm old Pete, and I've only got one way of talking, Fquire. I expect to get a grand racket, but I've got n hundred dollars hero to pay the bill." "Are you a farmer ?" ".Yen, sir, nnd I can farm blixeu right out'of any farm in tho world." " Have you a tenrc here?" "Yes, sir, and they can out-run or out-pull nny other team iu Michigan." " Will you start for homo this morn ing ?" "Yes, sir, or ntv o'her morning you say. I'll go, or stay, or bo lined, or do jest ns you say. "Well, you il tietter go, hut 11 you I should be found drunk ntraiu inside of n ! venr it nn'"lit, cost, vim fi ' i "Old Pete is n-w-1 r-i-t-e, and you can bet on it, and now good-bye where's my hat gimme my money -'rah for you, old boy, and who'll show me out o' here ?" Jh troit Free J'rrss. A Slmiice Occurrence. A gentleman bought an umbrella, and taking it into his hand, put down n sov ereign in payment. Presently the bill, having beeu made out, was presented; but when tho shopman put his hand forth to take up the money, it could not be seen, 'lhe gentleman thought it ex traordinary the shopman equally so. The former was sure he had deposited the coin, the shopman equally certain that it had not reached his hands. What was to be done ? It ended in the gentle man agaiu paying the amount. Some little time after, the gentleman was ar'oin in the shop, and being there, took occasion to ask if the sovereign had ever bei n seen again. " No," said the young man, "we never found it." Just then the gentleman, opening his umbrella to show what he required altered (some trifle or other), gave it n shake, when out rolled a sovereign ; the very one of course so long missing. The strangest part of it is that the umbrella had been constantly used since the day it was bought. Spilkins' Position. Spilkins wns Lnvinff n ilriiiu jiut ilowu t'.irotifrh lii.s front gnnleu the other iluy, necessitating a general tenring np of il i'ging and ilowcr liod. A neiglibor clniuceil to pass nml asked what was the mutter : ",Oh," replied Spilkins, "I'm in the position of a man who has been turned ont of house and home." "How's that," asked the other. " Why," said Spilkins, pointing to the scene of demolition about Lim, "don't yon see I've had to take up mv bed, and walk?" ' Tho inventoi'B of linriiett'n Cocouine -1 know ing that when tho lusa of hair occnrn, it is gen erally from that part of the head where the greiitest heat U necessarily goneriited, and that animal fats by their nature induce heat rather than alleviate it-turned their attention aud pharmaceutical science toward vegetable oils, as the basis of a medicament to promote the growth and preserve Hie beauty of the hair. The uh inu cocos, or t'oeoanut Oil, presented it bell' most strongly, as possessing ninny proper ties peeuliai ly adapted for the purpose ; but its odor was objectionable, and its density (except weu exposid to heat i seemed for a longtime to di fy all efforts to render it available, for popular use, iu cooler climates, liy a seieittilie selection of other ingredients, those which v. el I chemically combine with the oil have been dis- i covered, and they together have produced a compound, which is umiualilieilly pronounced to be the best that has yet appeared. In the form presented, this oil is permanent ly deodorized and held in a combination w hich peculiarly adapts it for the toilet ; Hurnctt'B Cocouine is unrivaled iu delicacy and agreea bleness cooling iu its nature and posses-scs su h a penetrating affinity for the secretions of the skin, that it is rapidly absorLed. Its greatest ellieaey is best seemed by a per fect cleansing, before its application, of the hair and scalp, under which eireunisfiuices this oil allays irritation, and removes all tendency to dandruff and invigorates the action of the ca piiliaries iu the highest degreu. Its effect upon the glossiness and richness of the hair is such as e.iiiuiit be surpassed i and it is offered to the public in the linn belief that it only requires to bo known to supersede all other preparations. vie are comment mat no one who will mane a trial of its eliieacy will be willing to return to ! the use of any other preparation. j Joseph IJumett & Co., liostuii, manufacturers and proprietors. ' Tlip WvHt Kcctllifrnii! Of failiiif,' ciutl'V, Unit to which the fatrired- nnt man "f hn.-incss, the iTaiii-fatiyiicd iiiitliur. thu tired advocate or the weary artinaii can rcMHi with the pvutc-t certainty that it will re- vivo his overwrought jiowvr," in Hontctti r'n Stomach Bitters, a must (,'eiiial tunic curd in I, as ' well ai a l.cni'ii remedy for disorders of the j stomach, liver, IjinveU and iiriiinrv or(.rans, and a means of cnidicatiii(; and ueventini; intermit- i tent and remittent fevers. It not only enriches j tlio I'looil ana creates a new timu ol energy m the Kyttm. hut it hits the effect of expelling iiiiimiiticH from the life current whieh heget disease. Tim injurious influence of abrupt transitions r.f temperature, of nn unwholesome climate uud injurious diet, nro counteracted by it, and it promotes digestion, appetite and sound repose. Give, it a trial and be convinced. Siillln of llloml. YVu.Lsr.oHo', Essex Co., N'. 1., Aug. 18. Dear Sirs : During the summer and winter of 1858 and 1S53 I was afflicted with a severe pain in my side aud chest. This wan accom panied by a very bard cough, and I frequently raised large quautitiea of blood. I called upon a number of physicians, all of whom prescribed for me, but to no effect. For six or eight mouths I continued to grow worse, when 1 wan i induced to try Dr. Wistar'a Balsam of Wild Cherry. I .found great relief from the first bottle'. I afterwards iftcd two mora bottles, 1 since which timo I have been able to attend to ' my business as before. Yours truly, Royal Goff. ; 50 cents and 1 a bottle. Hold by all druggists. Gi.ess's SrLPiirn 8oap in a positive inapira tiun. Ic wns a lm p .y thought tn combine the rtmiL'dv, which of all others id beuolieial ia tho majority of cutanooim diseases, with a pleasuut niul cure soap, by nieauit of wlnt'U it cun uo brought in contact with affected partn. Sold everywhere. Depot, Critteuton'B, No. 7 Sixth avenue, New York. Hill's Hair 4 Whinkcr Dye, black or brown, 50c. I Whnt u l 1 Do you ak. my Whnt U looley' Vrant I'ow.ler lricinl r It ih maUe lrom tlie j cream-taitar made from urapeacid exprusitly - for thcao manufacturers. The result is that the LincuitH, rolln, walllea, cake, lux-ad aud pantry produced, are beyond compurUou. Durniiff'i. llltiMiiiinlif llempilv Has beeu before the public three your, aud has never failed in a tingle cane of rheumatism, uo matter how aiairavated the caws. Write to any person iu Wai-hingtou city, whero it iti manu factured, and you will leai-u that this in true iu every respect, it tsueu inieruaiiy. Information worth thousands to those out of henlth. Self-heln for weak and nervous sur ferers. Facts for those who have beeu dosed, druL'Led aud nuucktj. The new Health Jour ual teaches all. Capiei free. Address, Elec tric Quarterly, New lork. Kendall 4 Co., Boston, make a very generous offer. Our readers should respond. Cross llnahnmU nml Hi-olrllna Wives. " Doincmtio infiilii ity," wliioli newspaper ro- riorter nowadays credit with playiiiR mteli an mporl ant part ni lilV's tlrmnn, in often tlir re sult of lingering or clirouin iliwnMi. What husband or wife can lie clmerfiil, smiling unci tiliiisiiiit, whim ciinntiiiilly mtnYriiiff frimi the tiirlnma of sonio drrad ' jlixiMine V I crimps the linxl'nnd'a liver hemmes torpid, nnd he expert rnreH liitter, iliHiHtreralilo Unto or timisea, Iiiih rliilly ai'iiHiitloiiH, nlterimtiiig Willi tircat hunt and drviH'K" of ttm surface of lim licidv, pnin ill Iiih aiiica, Kliimlduraor liack, eycx and skin aro tinned with yellow, fwla dull, imliapoHcd and dizzy. Throng'1 hia mifferhiK ho lieconiRS gloomy, doHpondi'lit, aiidoxco(iiliii:lyiri'italilp in temper. Instead of roHtirtinR to ho rrliahlo a remedy an a fnw HiimM doweaof Pr. Vieroo g purativ'o 1'cllct, and following up their action wilh tlui ilso of tlolilen Medieal liiKcovrry, to work tho hillnry poinon out of the ayatem and purify tho lilood. If ho play the part of a ' penny wine and pound fooliMh" man liuwill attempt toeeoiinmizo liy aaviiiR thnimtiill cost of thevo niedieinea. Continuing to aulTer, hit liervcmn nynti in lio cimiea iiiipnired. and lie ia fretful and peevixh a lit auhjr'et to liccomo omhroiled in "donii-H-tio infelicity." Or tho good wjfo may, from her too luhiiriouHdiiteB or family rnrea, lnvve hc comi! Biilijert to Bitch chronic affection aa nro peculiarly incident to her Hex, and heinp reduced in lilnod ami alreiiKth, HitlTeriiijr from hneliaehe, nervoiiHiicHH, hendiieho, internal fever, and en diiriuK pninatoo nnmrioui to mention, nhe may hecomo peevish and fret fnl -anything l.ut n peniul helpmate. In this di plini'iMe eomlilion of ill health, should she act v.eely and employ lh'. Pierce a Favorite Proscription, it will io due lime. ly its coriliul, tonic nnd lerviuc propi r tii's. ro.itorc her health and tianifoini In r from the peevish scolding, irritnhli -t. inven d invalid to a happy, cheerful wile. Laving aside levilv and spiulonir seriously, hiishands nml wives, von will lind the family Mudii inea uljove men- tinned reliuhlo and potent remedieH. I'm- full (inrtii'Uinrn ot tneir properties, and uses, seo PiereoB memorandum book, which away by all druggists. in given Afteii an cxpi rienco of over twenly I five years, many leading physicians nrknovrl ' edge that the 'rain.'n nj Marshall' s I'terinu I Valhnlimn is tho only kiiov.u certain remedy for diseases to which women arc subject. Tho tlratfrnlmrii 'vavlahle I'ilts, the most popular remedy of the day for biliousness, headache, : liver complaint and disease of digestion. Sold I by all drug.istH. Send for almanac. (Iracfeu- berg Co., New York. i In liinil t l lie 1 "mill ! ' If you are bilann take (lan k s Iri.-h Tea. I Sold by all druggists nt 2" cts. n package. A rEEKLEfS KXTKItNAL Sl'ECIFIC BEAD IKIKll OF THH 8KIN. t TJL.EN"NS Sud'iiur Soap, As a ren ;dy for Diseases, Sores, AUKASIONS (Hid ItolTGHXEVS Of TF1K rsis; iia a Jccd'trher.ih'ninJ'ectani, ant! iner.iH of preventing and curimt liliiunmlism and Ootitj and as.nu AlMUNCT OP THE TOILET nd Til Ji IJath, " (ti.EXN'j S'lt rnuu 3iAr" is incomparably the lust nrticlc ever offered to the Anicric-iu public. The Complexion is not only fieerl fiom I'lMIM.M, i j lotc n es, Ta n , FliEC ki.es, and nil other blemishes by its use, but acquires a than? arf.kt i elicact and velvet y f FTNEsa li.iouli the clarilyinir and uiollicut tiC'.iou Of this WHOLESOME BEAUTI FIED. The contraction of obnoxious dis eases is prevented, and Uic complete disinfccliou of clothinir worn by per sons afflicted with eontfifji us mdadi.rf is injured by it. Families ind 1'it.s f Ll.Eits provided wilh this iuiniiiablc purifier iiave at hand the hun KS..VSTIAL OF A PPKIE3 OY SlllpilUr I!il!!is. Dandruir is removed, ths loiir iclaincd, and grayncss retnrdui' by il. 'jlEDICAI. MEN ADVlX.ATB ITS U.E. TiticEs, 2i5 and 50 Cents peu Cai e. Pun Box, (3 Cakes,) Guc. aud if iM.' N.ll. Tli-re li economy I-. buying the Urge cskt. " Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye Mack or Hrowu, 50 tenia. C. N. CEiTTEMON, Prop'r, 7 Sixth khU "lU IMH ti! (Ltiko ii. 1o) I tiruiKVoii tilo'l TidillK "t t-r :it Joy Wpe!l shall l.-o TO A I.I. i'Koimj;." To ah ri'iM'U' is ilie tit of the now boc k in I'rens.i tirtt titiiiu' Wr. .MoitiH JH Nhw S.m iiiohi. Kible Itiulinu. t tr J Teniitt-r-Mifc Aililrcfii'B, :unl Pr iytr-Mlinif Talks, ilc livfrt'il in HOSToN, reported Vnrti:i tim Hxpre(ly for the l"'ti Ulnlv, Over p 'Kf, with l.ill mill Iorti-i:MiH if tloinlv nnd SitnU4.v. Acwus' Out tit niiiih'd tor ,i)rrnlN. S'-.-nrt- i.;rri'oiy at oiKe.and u bnsin-'s oin !iini of i t per itmntli. i;. He Tli ilATf lM.blif.luT, Sb"i l.ro;idw, N. . KATUr.LS RtMEDV. The Crt eiooo Prnancn Reliable Evidence. : H.illic SO-L'Pt, llru4.klja, N. Y., Nov. It. UU. 1! H. KTKVi Sri. Kt.n : . sit -l'n.in ii'-rsi.nnl In ni-t'l vi- v.'.i fp.,m t- ii-e, in w-ll us I'nnn pi-r.-mal kn"'.vli4.ltf 'f i1i--h h-.., i-ur.; t:r-r'l'y has M-i-iiiHtl iilni'i.t iii:v.4cii:i':s. I .--m 4i:n-t ii.-ii-l ly iil'il niticiT.'lv mci'iimu-n 1 H.h V I'.i r.'I I K for U,e c...'..,.lin.. lorwliich AM Ks' P.'V.V llbOW. I. :tt F.i-t'.r i '.ilvary I:i pi ist Cbureli, Siicruuit4iitu, ('at. Vrui'liiie U SnltMlv All li;iiuuils. a rori i..ut xf:nsi'Ari:Jt. ; ! I TVip T?a5t ' AAJO uuos' IF YOU WANT A First-class Family and Political Newspaper SUBSCRIBE FOR AND THH Cheapest. THE ITER OCEAN. The pricu of I lie Daily Ildilimi i 110 per Yoor (imt K6 id), tliu Keiui-wuekly KiliHon Ka.',JO per Vanr postage p.-iitll, ami The Weekly Edition S1.C5 per Year (POSTAGE PAID). As a Literary, Family,- or Political Newspaper It is tmi'ACuMed by any in the cuuntry- The "Quenei anil Aniworu" and the Auricultural depurtmeut are wurtta mum than Ibo pi ice cif the paper. tWSumpl. lupin SKXT FKKK in u;.;illVori Adilrewi. Tll INTlilt Ol'U.tN, I III J.nUe Sll'Cfl. iiicni III. puis mm mi i The People's lleniedy. The Universal Pain Extractor. Note: Ask for Pond's Extract. Take no other. PONB'SFXTKACM-KliiilyprcicrllieabyPhy. Hlt'liius of nil brlioiils.tiiul Ikn ai quireil tlie title ' Tht ttoiUSt tlniHjt, ' for Piles, Sprain, I. aineueu, Itiirns, SealiU, Mm !?, Korenesa, Uoil, Clcem, Did bores, WoundM, eic. PO I'S KX'l'HACTnlMcureiiToothache, II. aditr lie, Sore I'll ru I, Hoarse lies, llilitlierla.Aiithiua,a(ai-rk.Iilieu- iiutiui,N'eurnl;tn,;oic, Uiarrbiea, etc. It is ilio pieal ic, itlc (or lleiuoi rliaes from all orimns, aua promptly arrests tleeuing from auy source. Bend for pamphlet, address, fOHJ'fl SZIUCI CO., IS JSillw Uu, Hew Tort Mil flHIHM"AniT tTHKI AT IIUfflM. Ill I II K1 No publirity. ThiM short. Terms in1 " 1,000 TonlinionisiS. 1 Il. ..m. lilt V V M VH. I InmrT MV'I VIOLIN STRINGS! (Intiiilns ttntlin Violin SHnps. also for Bnnjn or tlui tnr, 1 .1 nn, V!l.-. rac'i, or ! sort "; "'n ly nurilon rii-Hint, nl nrire. D..iilir! Send rirj Tor cil nl"il"e. ,.sli:M;l It, tin..irt.T of Mil 'iirnl Inntril iim ... . t, I si .iti.ti, I'M! Iniiiilii rsSI., Iie OI K- foil 10 CENTS), sndHr.nl n.nin r tn"lf., v. will him m fr on. T'r. III. lnii'l""ni. Hikut. fl'Cf. DEL PRINTER S UUlUt I no tpiir tiimrMT illaMrntM 100 i.riitn H Ifow to Print Worth fn ttmwi Mif ro-t tn e' fry Hn'-liii-m tttyKi & Vn.,TOl ("h"ln'it Ft., Pt.ilmlflflilA, DEITPRINTING PRESS. Card. uil Itu.incmi, the beat. Kino it) Iff, from W W.QW p. $1.00 $1.00 Osgood's Heliotypo Engravings. The ehnicmt household ornament. I'trita On Dollar each. Send for catalogue-, JAMES R. OSGOOD & CO. $1.00 BOSTON' MASS $1.00 100,000 Facts for the People I Vor tho l'nrniir, 11ih Rtfrrlinnt, Mm llitrpomnn, th KtMcl r:iit-r, th l'onH ry-k'-i-ptT, t!in Hi'n-k'"'rwr, the l.ntMirtT, I he lrti it rii vr. I it i'ril(in'r. t hn I -Ktor. t Iiry(i--ir, tho 1ni'lm1i for fvi-ry fiimtly who wants to ' Dioncy. Tin Hook l" tttr UMli I't'iiliiry. r rs van At;i;.Ts, M(.1m nnH Kt'iniilt' Acntp erin iiir nmm-y nn it. Kftul to nn at in-f fm- nvtrn l-Tnin. IN(;K AM, SMITH A hWK. '.t Wiilnnt Strift. VliiliifMpliiH.r. $777 i nni entttly Mtrnfil in thn-e tim)(, Ititt it can tm ntn (( in (limn iwnt Im ly nny ono t ithir mpx, in nny Ii.-irt tf tin- cmitilry who in willing o work stwidily t th employment tbnt w ftirni-h. S(ill or wwk in vonr own town. Yon nowfl not awny from hnin over nilit. Yon enn irivn yonr whole tiffin to t 'n work, or only your pth moments. W hv n(o-ntH who :iro mukiiiK over M'iO ppr flay at th bnni iichh. All who nK'i"' i. nil.- c.'ii iniik money fust. At th prnwrnl timo nmnoy t- nnot ho tnndo nt on wily ami rupiMl.v f.t nny otVor h-in-t-. Il c Bi s m t hin to try the hn-iitw-H. ii-r'tn i.ini Out 'it fr-o. AddrtB nt onco, II HAI-I.tiil' A ( ., lMtl)tiil. M fillip. " The Best Polish in the World." ELL PATENT Ventilating Bosom Pads. Tittpnrtintr t t!;- woirer n .;: n t form. Rmni-le p iir aunt by mill, l'rice, Hit ctH. ; i xtra in.-ility 75 cts. sto wri.ii .it ArirTriciN. co.wpaxv, llfnntlwn.v ir Vitrk. Burnett's Standard Fiavoring Extracts, For Flavorin? Trc Crt'sm?, Custnr'U. Th, Itlane Mullet', Ji'lliva, feuuets, Hou., Oravivs, etc. Wo hav h"rn PTprfaly ppmiittfl to u-e thp nnmra of it hrtst of tlio hr-ht (iroctrs and Ik-tel iu the coiiatiy. We give a tew below i BOSTON. rirJtt:il IFnrsF, P. S. VritttrR. UtViiliB HuL'bK. MrpEWl'LL & AUAUfi. NEW YOHK. FrTl! AvETffE TIOTKI.. I ACKCB.Mr.ttHAM.&C'VcmT. Wlbiuinbtku Unrt.i.. I 1'akk Si TiLiui;u. rWjLADGl.PHir.e COKTINEXTAL lIoi KL. TllOM I'SliN, ELACK & 3utf. WASHlCTOrc. WlLLAKD'S IIoh;l. IlALL IIl'US. T.VTAW IIoCftK. I G. II. r.LEKB & BrO. CINCINNATI! ST. ?.DUi3. &OLT11I.RN JtuTr.L. IAVII) NlCIi'i) Otr. cwrcAoc. Pin r.MAX llor-.i.. ( -.-a-.ton Co. !3STEC'IT. f.Mii't;::i-u. lit-1 I ft r-.iNt; .V i Oi'iAn'A Il-jusr. !'i;'.'vr-..-..-. picw a: r-r. . jntiutfi ai tf ti- ti't t!r. : i-.h, 'l b' ; tli pcicinfi!9 mi;, mill n-y. le- v. U eltit.n ol naiiy o t.io Xuuut.wu !i.arl:et. ARMING BOOKS SPRING AND SUMMER READING. I I'iSINT F llOMtl!, M::s As.iik r.l.WAHlis' I.i..' st.iry. m I AM or ll..iO. " Mrs. Kibvjnls is .ne of tlm lirii:lil?st :mJ f.i)shst i f the ivm-1 wriurn ol tii-.' il.iy " J (r;il l-.-tu-. a-MFK ON Till' PI.. tlX. 11 (iuiK-r.il I.kh. . ( r:. ik'I. l.lii-lr.iO' I. JVJ.dO. Tli.. I.t-st lo k on tho In ii.ius t.vi put-lishi'il. :i-tiik i'i.i:trrii:s ok a;i.i(; lir.-i. ll.i'.vs'is. of liiH Alliimy '...i,:v ... vet.Tiii s.Hirtsui.tn. One vol.. lint-'J p.tin(. ifftni ly Jl.u-ir ut-ii. SI.iV.lt l-i'Kii:sr toxsi.d. i; thfo. t. 81.16. ,v mi:i.i i:v m wi Th ru ! tinl r'ii'ill- b ink ut ilk clu ptihlishfj. Clulh but!- iRovols Eeccutly Published. I!j .Hr. A XX ME Kit II A I! OS. 0u,?ht We to Visit Kcr ? 6vo, 1.00 cr 1.75 ArcUio Lovell, '' " " i 3. Steven Lawrence, Yeoman " ' " I 4. Phiiiti Earnscliiie, 5. Lah : A. woman of Fashion, ; C. Lstclle. 12:no, SI. 00 or 1.50 till ,ISTIX 1. Lady Judith. : 2. Lialoy lioohford. I 3. Dear Lady Disdain, i 4. A Fair Saxon, JivVAMlTiiW 6vo, 81. 00 cr 1.75 . it 12iiid. S100 or 1. 80 5. Paul Massie, " " ' ! Kitliernf the above 6ent by mail, P'lbt-p.iid, uu receipt 1 ol the price. SHELDON & CO., 3 Murray Street, N. Y. Before purchasing Paints or Roofing, send for Samples, Illus trated Catalogue, and REDUCED Price List of lil(IKIi. with H'i'( Fire.l-rnof Coaling, for Ptecp or Flat Roots. The handsomest, coolest, most dur uu'.e, nd only reliable portable Roofing made. Easily applied ly any one. Costs only half as much as tin. I'A I NTS Twelve newest shades, and all standard eolors, ready for use. Guaranltttl in eiery respect equal to the bst produced in this i jmtmj- general purposes, and more durable than sny others for out. id. ir or. STK1I P'IPK A IIOIl.tK rOVKUINiS,KTF.AM PAC KIXS, ASBESTOS BOARD. KOOK PAINT, FlItK-PKOOF PAIXTS, FIIIK, At'lO, AM) WATEK-FHOOF CK.llE.NTS, FEl.TS, KTC. All th mftriali nr. prtparM f.t w '.i im' ! MUMrtiirp.sr. nilabl.or all rhmilt, and can it tartly ai.plifl by any on: Liberal i:turtmelt la ii.H 101 Ji-rrAasM, VealirM, and lar.l. (on,iinri. hS.W. JOHWS JVlAPIUFACTURiraC CO., H7 ralrten XjUHo, Kow York. ... ... a.mar.wvi a 4V IB ST . lilt Also f,.r .hby PIIII,AnKI.PIII HI AN HllHlUtl I W. II K ilPSTKI M. M. lll't'K A- t'O., SI l.oul-t II. tOl.li.UA &. lllill.1 ev orl. ai V I'PSO.N, Situ Fruui-is.-.i. , llTCAUTIOX.-n. pMit at, ta .linn.d again r"JS or .iiii n.iy sia'.rta or I, oho, at .,..,l.., p.ir;M p-,rv.,rling to co.il.iin ASbKSTOf. unlru Ibry In-ar n,r -... oil'! .bVr.jtfJiVnl'. MBRIDEN CUTLERY CO. Heceivet! the HICHEST CENTENNIAL PRIZE. Tu "Paieht Ivobt" IUmdlx Tssli rIAKU-ACTURE " PATEVr' 1V?U Y d.,r bU. WIIITK MAN l.n iii-i e M .kers of the ' I I -11 .1. I Unue . Ui. iii i-t d.,r !.! H ITK 11 i hii'uvii. i nn ui4li:.l ".i..niilii4'tiiivr-iin Aiocrir.i. .riii.ii..-M ;-,.,.. nn guM i,y mil Diliers Id . ii vs oall f.sr" Trade M irk" MKBIUKN Ci TI.KKY CO. "on 'be liUdj. Wulr? L",uV " UT V I'.iery. mil by ths J! t'ltlUKN t I'TI-EU V I O.. 40 CbiiinlM fcireol. ew ora, . -s, utTf'tim.fi. w iTrt!OMK. Roup " counted out." Ank roor Grocer for larg, fttt nranfo nmknon If Vnti rinn1 in tlwitratle w intfd.-H M1KN M ANrFAOTTHINU i t trpt it, ttnrr ngnm, ATPTitt 1 4 tWK.KSWH.H SIKKT, KW Y )K K. BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP. 31? t'nrl;iH for tt l (tlltt nnA the Bnh. Nn ftrtirlctnl tud itWPilnr odnn to corvr ComtiioD and delrltrlntu Inftedl Afirr y-Mtiof rlrntiAr etptrlmtot th muriifuctnfft of B. T. llabMu'i Bt Soap tiu jwrfectvd nrt now (.ffpr to tho piMIe The FINEST TOU.KT SOAP In the WrM. Onl iht yitrfM trqflahlt m V'r4 in it matf&r'vrt. . F3 In the Nurnety it haa No Cqunt. V nilt. t 11 li ne f im-1 tn cry n '. t nun litmily in( hrinUmlom. Put, n.!.- )., i iintnhiitur :i rfllti' rf ft it. cli, sht frw to any ad drrni on ri-i i)-t or t t nt. Aititro- D. T. nM3!?ITT, Nw York City. CE.WAMER'S IIE1LTI1 CORSET. . nun rHirc puppvrirr una .''4V C 4 .1 l..ln l. Secnrcs nuAt.TH nrt rowroi.TOv U.Hly, wilh Uracr anil -lITvot Form. Three GnrmenlH .0 oni Approve! hy all i hyslcim p. AI1KNTH W A N T K D. Kaniplcdhy mil In Coitii. 52 . Ratteen, ft 16. To Annie it !15 crnm leRK. Onler t.ixo tw mctiea smaller tlmn waiBt U3a sure over tlio ilrcnu. Warner Bros. 351 Broa. .. Tho AnfOtilcr oTn lUllonw C olic, the indcrib nblf pniiKH of Chronic Induration, tho debility and men tal utiipor rewTiltmR from n cotiva habit, may be certain ly avoided by n-KuhitinK tbn aytm with that acoHablt? unrl retrtftdiitiii Stimibird HrHparntiftn, Taruant'i iTtKLTZt'II A l'KltlUNT. frocitrHldw at all dniRKistf. t T'TTTP I Are made in nil h! y leu and of every A ( (Irsrilptlon, from tba Ifplitc!, niif't.and iiihm t'lrttitnt in iue to the licnvlcnl unil HtrmtueMt rmjuirt-d. for nny kind of work; are KJ J j J X,J w orkmnnHliln, ntrcrwlli nnd t tirnlti til ' They received the liiuh- r.t writ I I'd tiMurd at the Centennial Kxpoaition. TT A H W PQCJ M j None ctriiiilnc unlesi Xlili-lJXili. Ithey ore Htnmpe.1 with our nuiiip nnd Trnde .llitrlw A liberal T3 TpTTT A "T y will he Riven for information A.VJU YV 1.J.J ttmt wi rnllvrl niiy one who mvUh IniriM' it4 i lie Conrord tinniest tlial lire not innile by im. Kxtra inducement offer)!, rtenj for circulars and price lists. Address J. n. HILL & CO., Concioi-il, IV. IT. "WW?'- Kiiti1-!!-! (lisnlnv n? . rod net tit t 'niteiiiiiiil ur pnw..,) nil ulli-T Smb't. Ii ANNAN I'AIIMC IC.We t'i. till". -in lurjosl I tody f pool lands in Ii A NN4N nt lvrst rif nml I terms, t'leliiv of (iov't ! m I fur lIomrstt'n'K Fori'!yof li ANNAN I'll II H N'l'KAi" iidiln-ss, Lrttitl Lvntminsionvrj it. . Jiir,, Sittinat Kittisits. tii i; xi:v Providence Line TO 'BOSTON. Via PROVIDENCE DIRECT. whom: nu;iits ki:st. o.m.v ii .iii.i:s of it All,. TIME iO .MINUTES. THK SKW MAIINiriCKXT STKAMHR TS& n, e mt aohusotts, i"Tli4 l'.i,iri' srniiii i ol Hip V oil I,") A."l) TDK VOHI.!))ii:S"')W.i:i) STEAMKU Zlliodo Sfiilniicl, ("The (fiici ii iruii- s.,innl,") win i ir I r 4 I ...:i... : N. U.. fi.t nt" V..ri-i'n Stiv.-I i;l .j .' AI.. arriving ni I'roviiloiii'f in i A. .1. mi l Itn-Kin 7 A. .M. No inr -'-tiieauo i.i iiit.ii b iifiwuim Auw iork and 1 ruvi dt iK-e. ilTt n GOOD OLD b MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. FOR MAN AND BEAST. Kr.iti.i.siiE!) Yf.aiis. Alw:tyi cures. Always ready. Alvvr.ys hundy. Tins never yot failed. Thirty miUi'tttt Afir te-tl if. The whole world approves the tflorious old Mtibtiiiifr the Hunt nnd Cheapest Liniment in uxiteitctf. .j cents a b -tile. The Mustnng Liniment cures when nothinK tNe will. SOLD HV ALL M KUICTNK VKNDKItS. NITED STATEi ASSURANCE COKIPANYp IN THE CITY OP NEW YORK, 261, 262,. 263 Broadway. -0IMUMZEB 1S10- ASSETS. $4,827,176.52 j SURPLUS, $820,000 EVERY APPROVED FORM OF POLICY i ISSUSD ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ALL ENDOWMENT POLICIES AND Ar PROVE D CAIMS MATURING IN 1877 WILL BE OX I'ltESEXTATIOX. JAMES BUELL, . . PRESIDENT. patemt I, 4 l Ar.usy "SMSi, W.lti ,ol Uiit-uusi TIIO.tll'.N Exin. T A D la E CUTLERY. - , " r.TTiiiniini'RKKIlllAMM.K. . - - - i4HI RI'BBKK I1AMM.K. mmkvm I rata r by VANnERBtiRrtH,WELl,saCo., 18 Untrh M..1VX CC ffcwk In yvnr own t-owa. Tenr.ii and 5 outfit 0D f h. H At.T.K. IT H:Q.. Fortlnni. Mi ine. w tv --iw trpn. bi BT1NHON !.. 1 .-ind. M-iin 4 llrent t!hlnc i Mfikii Mnnpy. flood Affont. wnntpd V Write t ono to Bl'fH Mfh. tin . Bult.ilo. W Y. D ill A WKKK. Ctli.ii and Rumpln FRKR I l Nnssnu Ml., New Y'k ftRROftiriyA Week to Aitcnti. tIO Onitt rvra. HOP I- S P. O. VII'KKHV, AiimiiU, Ma inf. (t a flnvat home, Agents wanted. Ontflt and tenm free. THUR i 01)., Aukhj'h, Mnine. T L V U L 1 L 11 Wktbri Ocw Works, Cbloago, 111, ni.ncirnin hp its a nfw. chfap. PUP- 1J KKI'T Cure for premi'lnre debility. 8end for circa tr or oall on PR. H. K AWT, Bit It Pmadwm, Kew York kOI.II Hntiber Type, Rtampa Rnhber Oooila. k4.Ni riiii caiamhii'k, FIIU ;ATA1.0ll'K,nr auk your Stationer', omethinir New, H. H. INOFnHOT.I,, xll.l H lvay. W. . nKIWOKF!T Qttartkri.t JornNAi. Hinirle copies, H rtn.: Yeiirly, l c OF FAaFTTOKB. . : . J. . . V ... . I .- ,11 r.m 4.... free. N. Y. Vdrt'a W, Jfnmhob DF.MOnrRT, n t.. 14th Nt S3 WATCIIKS. A Oreat Remat-ioti Hiunpio Watch and Outfit tri U Avonta. Hf-ttor inn watca ana urn Gold. Addrop- nii'i im i $2500 ft yenr to Ajrent. fhttAt tmrt a -J5 tVW . Kor terms ttd- Iro-ij", J. W 'trth it- ro ,,.M,B,.W(7 A flrA XtTr'' can bn irndo Jn one rtny with a iTOOa Weil onr4.foot Weix Avam. fiend or our ftujtor book. I. 8. AroKR Co., Cincinnati, O. S5937. Maf1flhv17Affent In .Inn. 77 frith my 11 new nrt lr let. fi;unpU,t free. Aildri'Ht f . J. LiniHit'ii' ( htr.igom W. t.. TtATTiFN , Trarhrr of Oultar, Flute, Cornrt. -Am. Tor l uton fit. uiiiiar.tni' ict in use. JlJfalrr In Munii-al Imrtrninpntfu MtmiCt StriiifTi. Ciitalugui'i frw. 1M Trv niont tit. t. liuttoii. O OH! AfiKNTR. OH! KVFRYBODY. The XTAt'lIK IMroleelor only ?A cent. Cirrnl.ir" fren na air. C. H. HARROWS, Willimantio, Ot. o WAN M-n to travel and t.Ve nrdpra of Merch.mt. (Salary 1 200 a year and all trnvclinir exnenaea paid. Address (iFM Man' fx Co., St. Login. Mo. CEfVI HEATER. ent post-paid for cntw. 8. II. JENNISGS, Deep River, Conn. SOLDIERS- T.ato War, Ro T!ie Doth In It'iif." on H-nniTR M( nthlv : New eitwlnn nnd Itoitt-tv T.'iw: &'rt4. a Yi nr. Snmnl free, t'oi, N. W. FtTZGRRAI.D, Wnahinnton. D. C. $19 to $1,000 Invested inTYall St. Stocks makes fortunes every mnth. Hook seut free explaining everything. I In., vr will nnrpp t diatribnte me of our eircu e will aend v.oi a I II It OHO l IMI.T A3I l'i nnd a 1H pfire, f-1.cdumn tlMia. p.vper ;t nioa ino''i-o il et-e. to pay po"t.ii7P, nt wtnted VfA'O T, tr f'O . Horton.MaPB. And Not Wenr Oot Sold hv Wnt.ihnoikRr. Hv miiil. 'Ml, rjrriilnra free. . '-. KIROH CO.. as Hy Stroct. New York. A ItlfH ;OI-l 3I1NK FOK SAI.K lii Apiip ttmtlitx I'oitnlv. Vfrufnln. Tim iulnhnrp1ti ti-'fi tiy nuiiity mire t nun nny iinep 'inp in trtrnia. r r bn itf PiilifitrniR or ('nlr.rtif'o A minprinr nt'p'UPff fnr r' ipit ,litn Fnr pnrticnlnr nHflrPKft (iF". f HtniNER, w s i KBf g ;nnrcn, Appom-nt'ii ;nnnt,v, virir'nin TlTjl A Ci Th choicput in th worlil ftnporteTi -I liil P priopn T-ntRPst fninpnny in nw'W-., t;ipp nrtirlf" plpnppft pvprybody Trmlp continnnlJy Ir srcnpirir AepntB wnntprt pvervhprp hnst inlnponifcnt -idi't wimtn tiniP nrnd for f'irenhir to ROM'T rt-'-'M.S. 43 Vespy St.. Nw York. P. O. Rox 1IJ7. p-v m nn rnii-RD roi l.!i:Y hooks t a I wi h-y B irniinui'i ti w '!itvi'.j', rn-tt In L5 E I U K"wl Hrecliii-.'- -flume r - I." r-r'-Uvf.' g I li I Ir IKr;f rMnrl.pl." M iii. rl f. -j.r tf hv :.ii U j I I'- W .rM. l,,rf.-fl. f" , t.- lvn .in; j.'I'"- lT f owl-rrt,) or by tih.it, 1. IIQiMI W, ?i. lr.:sr. V...-. Prof. litiiit'M .tauii' .t...nnj 1b tlie onlv prvpurutuiiLoiu- packHe nt which Will torce'thc tit-unl to L'n.w tliii k m.il ttt'tv'T on the Brnmithfut tttcc t without injniv in 21 d yi in ifvery rme, ot nnnpy cti-ertnlU re ftinit' rt. It cents in t P'tckatfc, pi.mpui'l i 3 for SOt-enU- iu. W. JONr S. AhUmi. Mmts. lUUKNHAM'S LAST NKW f.OOIC OX POI-LTBY IIOH' tO HnlHO . Fnwln and Ecu Mnrlirt." Miilleil for 2") etf. nnd 3 wnt Mump byGKO. P. ItVirNUAM.l.0.1i0X BOSTON WEEKLY TRANSCRIPT. The bent fmnily nwnpitper put dished ; eitfht pugoB ; tifty i. ctiluuiriR rejuliriR. tornif pr annum; clulu of eloven, $15 per i mm, in h1v;hicp. M'K i.iifn copy :ir Tiv. KKFI SIIIKTS-nnlyt.ne quHlity-Tlif Ltest. Kphp'w Piitont Pttrtlv-niftd DreRs Shirts ,'nn he tinidhed eny as i.einininfc a llundkeichief. Th rer- hpt, nin f..r A?.(H. -fpV ('nxloin Shirt inndf to men sure, Dm rery lwtt.nii for 1MM. An lff:nt nt-t of (fenninf (Jotd-plnte Ooll.ir nnd Ieve Untt'tnR nivtn with ech hnlf dc.. Ki.np'o Shirti. K-cp'- Shirt r tiro dHiv.-rnd FKKKon rt-tvipt of price In my part f thn Vnioii no nxprestt h;;rK- to pay. Samolos with full direction for "df-Pie.isin emeiit ijt Free to nny uddrpjM, No itninp repitred. D.nl dirotlv with tho MunnfiM-turer nnd cot Rot torn Piipew K"-n Mnuf;i(rt'irT f'o , 1 (. ATercer St..N. V. C4S-LIGWl0rEYERYB0DY! SI Per I COO Feet! C'henvHT tlin !nnl Jr Stifcr (lihn Kero:.eno A 'liore lirdliitiit lift' it thn either. Indorsed hy lo.idinK lifor.-inrB f 'nn'Pniie. An Ititoinntifi Mm-hine l"p.ily .in-'!ed Atinpt 'd to Itw.'llm.'s. K-f.rii'f. rtinrctH'S, Ston n Tt. H. l'potB vid ricM From n Ninslo Burner iip'v.iHjs otv ug :lle it in the Coumrv Send for Illnsr.td I 'nti'l-.jji. t. THK 81IXLLK MANTi;FA TI'lilN'i! t !.. P.O. H,x :i7m. X. i Mumir St.. ew York. rft f ff A VKAR. A(tKNTS WANTK.D TViOl II I on uur ;raiul otnliiiir.iioii W J mf 1'rONpiM'lllM, reprmtHntin 1 50 DISTINCT BOOKS wanted everywhere. The blgrgPNt tlilns over tried, ShIpb made from this when nil single Books fail. Also As-ent-wanted on our JI UJMl'H'FNT FA.U1I.Y IMItlil S, Superior to all others. With Invaluable Illui tritted Aids and Superb Bindings. Tliee Bofilfwlirnt tlie World. Full Particulars free. Address ,IOHN K. POTTKR A CO., Publishers, PHILAUKLPHIA. Y0VR AnnarKS TO Collins &.Co, 212 Water St PEW-YORK City. THIS NEW ELASTIC TRUSS HtisPsddtfferlucfromstltitLtt tr U Lp, tlb bir AilJOiliLf eDtcr, sdKpu lifir to all im-bi- SENSIBLE ti th eop rrcBftea back itiiiv lla-na at th hinli. ahlii th hnl 1 n TRUSS 3 teiit ine. vorara lUUl rrnm its lU.nil . It Lrlil darabl- anil cti-Mtp. e i lr mnil. Ctrcu1!! -p tre CCCLESTON TIUcii CO.. fwfreh.ill, K!c- ! HEADACHE. !R. V. Iti:NS4KM CHIKKY nul n.3!- it.nij: rii.is him ii rin;ii vwi ; 1t i nirf U K llf IM hi , M inil HI Mk- ! atiif, DV.iMii TM' Ii:i riM , x M -I i-i,.V. m;uvm'sm:ss, t-i.i i.ri.i y.. i liSS, uuil " ill vuvv nny nir, OKU Hill . Fiituw M. I tu It :iimi I t- 'Ah iMtiiK Trre- ."! Itv till (friiiuk! rui I'in -irv Mori'M. i;UlJN4'i; - lluwaril l;a:-K lliilliinoret IU 3ILL1ARO TABLES, BKt in I '-f. lia'.K. ". th r.pk nil evHrthiiK appeiti. iiiir.k tn Hilll;trti, ft tUH.( I'lU-fh. iii;v- (iicilitidS lor ln.'nuriH-tuT.i.K, trders cn be pioinptly tiild. fiiH-ii seo'ind-luiiul I'al.l'u t-1 ri. Thf. Hll.l.lAhi) t I K, on illiiH rnir-Hfl iiHWMiaubr wml fne vn J.ipphottion. ri. W. COLLJb.rJI.LK, 738Broadway. KT THE POTATO BUS WITH P.W.Devoe&Co's Paris Green. I'or circulars how to uso, sdilrrsft cor I'.ill.in ull illiiim Sin., New Vim k. Mannfm l .1.16 Whim U'.l.l.ci.(.m.'i.ilH-li..llil,i'n I FoinlK hf.miy mil I HK. A GREAT OFFEIi !! W'e w ill t its si.se-iIi.-k.' Iti.nl Times .liMitnw.. tif I . Ill MANOS ...in IIUCANK, iii-w- li ml i-.iMiI.lmri 11 Itl-I' ll.k lllll I.H. I. kki. . li.fllli.se t AT I-. Its' ..I loner in ! f.ll.1. r liinliilliiit ril ir l lt-1 in, In imul lor Ini.ll vrr li.i.i,.' .ill.-n-.l. WATDIIs' laiAMI sUI'Aim and I'I'IIII.IIT I'lAVO.S i. i.l llftliWS dt I.l lUNii Till lit N I W MM VIM It AMI IIOI DOIIt) nr.- I 111' 111 ST MAUL. 7 lliiuvr 1'li.uun Sl.ii. 1 I-.. il HiO IK.I l.".l it Sl'lir. "is" .np 1.1 yni. N.lO. 4 Sl.llis S-J-. 1 Sli WHS. H Sl.'l H Si. ",. IO Slops SSS. 12 Slims tjltXI mill, mil iik-iI a yenr. in im-.-I.ti .inl.-r nnd wiirriiM.-.l. I im hI iiii.I 'I'liiM liiiM AliKN'I's W A.NTI- r. Ill.istriii.-U t'uliilonui's Alnil.rl. A liinli l lliMl-.llllll In T"i'-i.i, ilin'.lm, clmf l,f, t r. Slit'. I Ilii4.ii- hi linll'iPi'ii-p. IKtltACF. WaTKKs t SONS, .Mn.iul'i.-iiir.-i-s, 441 lOn-t I lib si.,. Y COLLINS&Ctf.S &t&&&Si& ij TcOlLll.LtK j FLORENCE, Tho Only Haft, Odorle and Durable OIL STOVE. It received .he Only Ceutenntal Medal. ALo tin BUST BE YVlxa MA Villi' B. MADE BX THE Florence Machine Co., Flobemce, Mass. SEND FOE CIRCULARS. Agentt Hunted. ' Tk4 Cook, aril Otus. NYWU Kojtl WHEN WHITING TO AOYEUTIsERs, pleaM say lo.ii yu HW lb aitveruso. nem t) Wis tiMsr.