1 vi1 'wmmmm .( tieal joko wm . plnj-ctl nctir i i.i v years nr nt a cocking main . i Jiavniifl, by sonio bailors belonging to an American man-of-war. The pall ors hail been betting and losing, day after day, at ihv cock pit, which was tlio nimiscinc.it tl.iit they most niTeet ct., until they were all left without a cent. In that plight the Failura were when the nian-ofwar ya ordered off to San Francisco. A ifuinbcr of months afterwards the vessel returned to Ha vana and tho Jack Turs had fully matured a scheme for vengeance. Drawing nil of their pay nnd borrow ing all the money they could in addi- lion, nt tho first ehore-lcave they start ed for the cock pit, carrying with them their cold and a, ha, about which they preserved a great deal of mys tery. Sotno of the ship's officers sur mising that something was in the wind, followed, but not even to them was the sailors'secret divulged. Scarce ly had they reached the pit when an excited Spaniard sprang into the lit tle arena, whero a battle had just end ed. Under his left arm he carried a magnificent game cock, in his right liand he flourished a bag of doubloons, and lie yelled forth a challengo on be half of his bird ngainft.nnylhing that .woro feathers. No other challenger could have been half so welcome to the sailors, for during their former unhappy ex - pcrience he had been their bete noir, raking in their gold pieces almost as fast as they could bet them. Ilis ver bose and grandiloquent dtfianco Was staked, and the Americans shook their champion out of the mysterious bag. A nondescript creature it was, with a great, solid body, roughly covered with chicken .feathers and tar, its wings and tail clipped, its head broad and adorned with a keen curved beak, with long, sharp talons at the ends of its toe3, instead of gRfls upon its legs. Despite its strange halt-disguise, the officers recognized it at once as an American eagle. But the Spaniards knew nothing about it, and the one who had mado the match was furious, deeming himself insulted by the pit ling of such a miserable-looking crea ture ngairst his splendid fowl. The alcalde ordered, however, that tho light should take place, according to the terms of tin challenge, and the Honor to?sed his bird into the pit. It was leady to fight of course, for a garae-cock of good blood would not hesitate to attack a bird as big as the i'sbled roc. So, the fust notice the "American game chicken," as the tailors had christened " their bird, re ceived of tho presence of an cnenv was a fierie attack. He calmly look ed down upon the game cock jrut ting threateningly before him. "The sailors were not without anxiety lest the keen gaffs might settle their eagle before he got warmed up to his work, but fear was quickly dispelled. The game-cock dashed forward again. In Jess than a second the Spaniards wit ".csed an astounding eight. The 'American chicken" placidly ftretch- 1 out one great claw, seized his an : gonist by tho head, drew him tip, id, applying tho other claw to his ' l', tore his head off with a single ill. Then lie proceeded to eat him. storm of imprecations nnd shouts .'"astonishment r.ent the air, but the lijors were too well armed and too umerous for the Spaniards, aDd so cy got their money and returned 'oard ship, laden with more gold ban they ever defbre had, and carry "g their champion in triumph. The following paragraphs, intended . have been printed separately, were, some blunder, so arranged that y read consecutively in a Taris ' rnal : "Dr. has been appointed d physician to the Hospital do hi trite.5' '"Orders have been issued the authorities for the immediate .Clension of tha Cemetery r.f Mount arnasse; t lie works are being execti J with the utmost dispatch." "What gender is sugar?" asked a "der of the grammar class. "Yhnt i of sugar?" asked a boy. "What i;d" repeated the t headier. "What i -that do with it?" "Why, if it's i pie sugar it's feminine gendor," i the boy. "Why feminine gen V" asked the teacher, with a puz ! face. ''Because you can't t&ll its ," promptly replied tho loy. Dan 7 A Tcws. -Hate, I understand you havo ac ei a situation as governess. I!ath- 311 that I would many u widower cis children." "Yes, de-ar Soph 'id so would I j but w lure is the .ver?" happy Chicago maiden niJirms by i-lucing a lover in the rays of -glass wiudjw he can bo made oiiose at one tilting. She has and proved it herself. Whitehall woman, who was told p hot coals upon the heads of .ttaies, not having any hot coals hJ squirted-a lot of peper sauce !,-' eves of li'-J' next door Sitih- inalcli has probably beer, spoiled a by (lid tchoolmastt-r who whip ';0 gill " whom ho wtt engaged, )it now tilts him i'jf Lre-ach of .,n't yon 1 cep ;'. i . ' j j:m "et'ing old no, nud of on 1 l'-s"' jou SQUARE GRAND PIANOS tOOOfor 23Q. G30for S5300. 8700 for 4300. f-G0OforS33O THI2 "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO. a 7K STIUTIC VAX VIUCFM. Only Ono Price for Cash, and a low one. NO DEVIATION-. Wo five do itlwrvimif c! We pav no nironts' cotnmisKiona, which double the prices of nil rinnos. We look lo tlio People, who want a first- class Tiano at n fair pvoiit :vor cost of manufacture. Wo appoint tlio I'oopleour fluents, mid give them our Pianos as low a-s any a,;ont can buy equally pood Pianos of any other manufacturer, giving the People, in a reduced price, what, is usually expended In commissions, rout, freight, travclim; and incidental expenses. The "Modelssolin" Piano Co. can sell you a 71 octavo rosewood case iio.fi foot JO inches loii, with front r.uiud corners, carved lee;., sorpeiUii-.e and plinth mould ing, with improvements, inuludinv Full .Iron Frame, Over Sirunw r,, Aratfe Treble, and French Grand Action, w hich only neoomprniy tho lot Pianos of the most .celebrated liiakeiK, nt tho very low price of fiV), i&75 or 110, according to style of case, or will-, four round cor ners nnd fun n.'jrafle for $!-(, and guaran teothein In every respect equal to any Piano made of similar stvle, or no sale. The "Mendelssohn"' Piano in manufac tured from the verv best materials, and by the most skilled and finished work men. Tho manufacture is conducted by one of tluvniost experienced Piano manu facturers in the country. This is no new enterprise, turning out a poor and elmnp piano, made from green wood, end by crooner mechanics. Our Piano is unsurpassed hv any in the market for its rich and pow'eifu'l tones, and its adaptation to ihe human voice in sympathetic, mellow and sinking rjimlitios. It .' peaks for itself. e are willing to pb.ee It beside nnv other make of Piano on its merits, cither in beauty of case, or excellence of tone, and "at half the money" of equally good instruments. "Tho horxt tlio cheapest" Wlmn it costs tho lcat money. All Pianos fully warranted for five veal s. Send for our Illustrated and prescrip tive Circular. The "Jlcnriclssohu" Piano Co,, OlTlce of Manufactory, M l!ltO.l)WAY, X. Y. 41 CHANGE YGU71 SURROUHDIfiGS. All wanting Pruit IVii-nis, especiall ad apteil to the growth of tlio Vine, where it is tin established success aud ays larec i rolit. Ulie land is also adapted lo t!;e growth of .Peaches, Pears, Apples and smull fruiTs; uh'o (Jruin, Cirasa and Vcg etables. Many liundi-ed of excellent Vineyat s, Orchards n:ul Partus, can now he t een. The loeni inn is only "I milcH south of Philadelphia, by Paihoad, in a mild, do li.htt'ul climate", niid at tho verv doors of tho New York and Philadelphia Markets. Another Uailroad runs direct to New York. - The j place is already large, Kin-eei-sAil and prosperous. Churches, ,S.-hools,' t,;id other privileges, are already estal)!ished. Also, jnnnul'nctories of .Shoes, (Uothing, J lass, Straw ioods, nnd oilier things, nt which (liilerent mcinbirs of a family can lrocure cm ploy im nt. It lias been n health resort for hojiii? years pnt for peop'.o sufiering from pul inonai y nil"eetinn, Catarrh, Ague, and de bility; many thousands have entirely re covered. A now brick hotel has just been com pleted, IK) IV et iront, v.-;th hack buildings, lour ivlories hiidi, including French roof, and rdl modern impri ements lor tho ac cotuinodation of visitors. Price of Farm I .and c21.ro per acre, payable installments, within the period of War years. In this ciimate. planted out to vines, LIO acres of land will count fully as much n.s 1(,0 acres ftirlher north. Persons unacquainted with fruit grow ing can looomo familiar with it in a iihoit t'me on account of surroundings. Five acre, one acie, mid town lots, in tho towns of l.antUovllie and Yiuehu'.d. (Also for sale. Whilst visiting the Centennial Inhibi tion, Yiiicland can bo yisitid at tiinall ex pense. A paper (.untaxing full iufu .nation, will be sent, upon application loCJlULFS K. PANlflS, Vinehind. J., free of cot.1. The following is im extract from a Kcriptiou f Viiielaud, published in the New York Tribune, by the well-known Agriculturist, Solon ltobinson: All tho farmers were of (ho "well to do" sort, and somo of them, who havo turned their attention to li u'ts and market gard ening, have grown i k-h. Tlio soil islomn, varying from sandy to clayey, mid surfaco gently undulating," intersected with Hinaii streams and occasional wet meadows in which di posts of peat or niu. k arc stored, Kulhciont to fertilize the whole upland sur face, after it has bi en exhausted of its lialtnal fertility. It is certainly one of the most extensive h i t. ie tracts, in an almo.-t level position, an 1 suitable i onilUion for pleasant farm ing, thai w? know ofthis side of tho West ern prairies. We found some of the old est farms apparently jut as profitably productive as when first cleared of forest liny or i uiudrcd year:; ago. The geologist wo'uH .soon discover tho eiuiM) of this continued -fertility. Tho whole country U a marine deposit, and alt through the koil we. fmnd evidences of calcareous sub.-tau. c, ge,.e,-aiiv in tho lorm of i.nl ue.'ed c4;U-;.rco.is marl, show ing m my i.Sl.ii. t form.-, of nuclei, t shells, Ol t!j'. C.. l t;..i -." I', , :;;;,,.! ; ; , 1 1 -i llullv "U. 'ial. e is ........ ed all thr. u;:ti the soil, lnat'iyri'iniiiiiiiito f.,n4 , ,md in tlio exact ci inli'.i'.ni ii;o! easily a i m mihuo 1 by-Mi-li plants as tiie farm :r (! .-.iii n, t-i cu! hate. t?t JOB WORK DONIl AT T1IK 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At Vie lowest oath prises, neatly, prompt ly, and in style equal to that of any other cstiilliihnent in the District. -'.Ol BUSINESS CARDS, SHOW CARDS, VISITING CARDS,, 6CIIO0L CARDS WEDDING CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS,: ENVKLOrES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CIRCULARS BLANKS, POSTERS DODGERS. HANDBILLS! LABELS, c IIIPI'I TC". ri-. r c- r.- ATTAINED AT LAST I A TflAU WlH IVSURE IT9 POPULARITY i.'iy'i , I ' i,,u-.'.i-''i -ei .s,-.,vt- m m&wmwm Vlicn bncA nsei! xrln retain Its ilnco ioi svor, IT IS CCl.rBRATEt mi ITS ADVANTAGES, IN THAT IT 13 OWE OF THE LARGEST EfcWtNt) KACi1"F.S .AAMltFACTUnt-0.-A!Ai'TED ALliu TO THE UCC OF T!!E FAT. ILY Ct THK VVOf'.f-t-HDP. If HAS TtlF. LtK(;EST r.H!Jll!.E, Willi A HOFtllN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SI'OCL OH IMiltftJ. -i 1H SHIlTTLf- TFNSIOM IS ACJ'JSTACI V. WITHOUT KEMOVING liiE SHUTTLE; Fit I). Hi USE LvACHiNE. THiS MACH-NE IS SO CCr.'STRl.lCTEr) THAT Tt!E f O'.vrn !3 APPLIE'J DlftECTLY cvtR the neeulh. rnua ENAni.iNa it to SEW THF. HEAVIEST MATFHIAL WITH JN. LP.I'Al FD EAbE. IT 10 VERY lf.".PLE IN ITS CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE AS IRON AN 3 STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL IT5 WEAIf.Cl PARTS C ASE-H ARC'FN'CD OR STEEL. ANiJ INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS fOil TAKING LOST MOTION, 0 W5 ARE JUS TIFIED IN Warranilng Every Kachlne for 3 Yeara. IT IS THE LtOHTEST AND EASICST-RUNK'INQ MACHINEIH THE MARKET. ITI3, ALSO, THF. MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES. IT IS SOLO FPOM $10 TO $25 LESS THAN OTHEH TIRSI CLASS MACHINES. LXCLUSIVc CONTROL OF TEtlRITOHY GIVEN T3 ASENTS. EXrHAOKaiNARY IMCUCE.VENTS OFFERED FOR CA5-H OR ON CRL:f.MT. 6EMD FOR CiaCiAARS MID TERMS TD ing Mzi Co., 35S Eudttl Avenue, ACEMTS U CLEVELAND, 0. WAN K. A. I?ALT)W-I.Nr, TiiVouto, Tn., Ap lit for Wancn t'ountv. 1 -lO-io BIXBY'S BLACEUHCt A coMaixim nti.isif hi-ackinU and i"i:atiii;k rii:M:uvATivi;. T'xy.f i ts nidi Profrps'Wia'! ?('it1ilacV in Ktw York, ami all oilir r lai -fro fitiow wlicre tl.is l'.laikinu; liais Vjcimi intrc.dincil, ac IsuowImIkc its Mii.frioi ity ovrrail impoi t od or donirfitic Jilackiiif'.s in ii.-c, us an I'.lepap.t ToJish ami Consorvrr of LcatluT. riliv's "Kosl" rl8'kii'iK luif a T-il anil HI ".o 1 ill .o.. Do not lio (It criveil hy :u' citi lie our "StunilariV Iliad, ing in i!ik r of '-Best." Tlio Staiidai.l l'.an the la'.icl htainpod Into tin? tin ovi-r. This liiaml is mado Jo coinpoto with oilier A inorican mid I'lPncli lllackinsi, but iH inferior to our "licst." Hixliy'B "JJost" I'lattvinjf sav( rntiro cost in tlio vcar'of your l outs and 1;0('H. HOUKKKIOKVKIS THY Bixby's French Laundry Blue, i:; KiKTixt; jkxf: Tlia most convenient and coononuoal packajrf, and tlio only romljinod'Ulpai'h uncl Bhifliirz Powder ja use. S. M.'llTXUY t CO." Mann fac-t tiring Clicinists, 11 s.-17.l ct 173 NVas:!iin.ton St., X. V. MAGNETIC SOAP The: C'lieapcst Knap (Iiat. ran lit' nsc-il for the lolly wing riasonaj Int. Ono liar will tfo as far as two of any other. 2d. Only lialf tlio us-tial nililiiir; lirin:j ro n i rod, tlii'ro is a saving .f inuio tlaui tlio ontiio cost (..f tho tJoap in labor a'onp. 3d. The clothes aio made Kwct-t, Clean and while wi: limit Hoilin or tscakl in, tints all injury totht-tu isavoid cd. There is li saviin fuel inrl hard work, and tho w aTTiin is tlono in abonl half tlnrif-nal time. It is also guaranteed under a prnidty d' fifty dollars not to injure tlio doilies or hands, ami as one trial will enable any person to uxeertain the truth of these htateinenls, it would never pay tho pro prietor to cnirae in an extonsivo nystiMii of nil vcrlisiiiif and ilaiin such decided merit for his fioap unless he knew from positive experience that it wou'd prove to be in every respect what is laimed for it. This is also u superior Koap lor Toilet and .Shaving purposes. WAHXKlt, KIIODKS A CO., Vjiolusai.k Fancy Ukockp.s, (Jenciul Agents. Oil Philadelphia, I'a. AoTTviTau i " :t!s7 ; i.n ti.'kxI liT; oi; LAIiIIOS, wanieil iuttinttl; to intro tlltee a splendid book, CEflTEiYflifcL EKFOSITIOH Nearly hU) pa jes, rich illii.-tia',i.n.-, Miperb bindings, very uttraetive, r.u t a tua-nre as the best ai.ii tl.t apeM bi.--ti.ry of tho Ureal Kxhibition. Kndorsed by the : 1 1 i c-ialrt, press and eh r.;y. Js (-'cllin;; im- jiieiis(.y. One l.viy ol no ca crtein-e has (..caroit i tat) in f. air week-. , -t quickly a ni 1111. ;w oi in ver. niiun partic- .arisac'liv-H .ia-s, l't il:' lit' l.i: itl . a, I'a. Hi ;., i' d,-i-..t V R fITFf M'Ui to cell to Mcicl, tii4 I LU sma inonth and I -a Hits. I'll- X'-i Oi-. i eie:;si. i Mo. rai l. H m M Co., l,Oi,js, m SULVHUll SOAP. TMoROlT.IIT.Y CCRF.S DlSKASKS fiFtllF. I'K'N', llKAVTII'IKS TI1K CoMI't.F.XION, J'RRVKNI'S . ANU kr.Mr.i)ii:s Khkumaitsm anu (jui r, llEA'.S SORI'.S AND Alllt ASIONs (F '1111'. Cuticle and Coi:nieracts Cuntauion. This Standard I'-xternal Kemedy for r.nin. tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not nnly Rf.MOVl'.S FROM 1 HE C'DMri.F.XION Al t. I'.l.l'.M islii'.s arising from local impurities of the blood nnd obstruction of tlio pores, but nko those produced by the sun and wind, sin.li as tu and fiecklos. It leaders the CUTICLE MAIU'fXOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH Olid I' LI A NT, and being a wholesome Llautii H'.r. is far preferable to any cosmetic. A I.I. THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF Svi. M1UR liAT'lts are insured LV UtK. L'SK ok (ilcnn'n frvlphur Sj, which in addi tion to its purilyiiifj effects, remedies and 1'KC VENTS UllEfMA'tlSM and GOUT. It also DISIXFFCTS CLOTHINO and IIN'FH tlld l'RF.VENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED UY CONTACT with the PERSON. It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald ness, and retards ginyncss of the linir. I liysicians speak of it in lugh terms. , Piict-s-25 and 50 Ccnispor Caka; per uoxid uanes), ouc. and si. 20. K. II. The 53 cent cafces ave trljile llie bito of iIioh at n$ cvr.ti. "hill's iriii ai wnisKcn bve, Black or Brown, SO Cents, I L CRITTOIOS, Prop'r, 7 Sixlii Av.,IY. Music Mas Charms . rfiu.'K.s ni:nrcr.n. THE BEST IN HE WORLD! WILL LAST A LTFi: Tr aV.I 45 OF Til K ( i:i.Ki.i;ati:h mil big IX DAILY 1; SI :. A ModI EflxrJ I'rfc v.'ith rnrh Crinn. Tlio lies taU nt in tlio roiMitrv rofrm iiii'tii's tluve or juiiH. 'i'hn niiM-s;' mi l lu st. iMore fur tlir nn.r.ov. and tri r -i In t'er s.i, islH tio:i than any n-iw untie. They com-pri.-'o t!ie PiU'ii'yikH, r.ml -V li'.iisdiiU' l Cn;!i!..i;iic Fi nt Pv ni.iil. post-paid to Hiiy mldresM, uiion iipr-li a tiuii to v.. .suoxixf;i:it oiu:.K co., 17 to ('I t!m:-.i mt St., i;i Xew ITawn, Coiiii. 000 t 1 ? 5 i '1 E 2 'A a "5 -a - r" 0 r. Shi '.Ot: Sill H g -2 S lZ 'A 2 Ph a G - t, a t Z t. c i-l ri u I f' .i rt C. r'j r- s s - i s 6 52 U Z, C H r J. : t"1 c o Lm n -n tic ' U S s -i I- G s R - -3 v: w s "r r; o 2 -3 p j n " ! s - b " 5 0 - i 0. c Q O Q O 'A -J 1 O 1 t tWlM iWATERS' Ori'lieslrlon cl:i:uPR ORGAN ' '" miwl In iiiiliful H '. A t'lut.vlo ami irrlVrt r. .. . Huic ' t inuilr. It (A----lrntoil ( oiu-i-rlOBlup, a liU rli tia lino iiiiiiuiloii 1 '; the 1 1 1; until uii-r. and iv.a iiinl a hull 'SI '7? l;;v:t-.- " - . .-r t t!.1'- i.'-ri mjff" .L-t--:' 1 ;, i 1 P;.Vi?fc:;;'fi';'ifi : (.'''-.J !'!ti,h--v-..'' " 'ill i'-' ""''-eil.Ti i ii V: '-.itfj :-':.' ,r-"J -ul : li nrilj V-'wr4 .J. M. v t .i..aa 'AerredM, III UK- ilril'viiiti-. ( 1.4 1(1. AWwrjcuTo.vicsJM:.:, (M'.i'Kxmal 111 Ui:S, ( IIAl'i l i:i;.I HI T Ull- Ult. tS ANS, i't l'i(iif 1'rr urli ('un ;.rc i i n i I V resin-el VI ..T CLASS. WATERS' iMAII 0B5.7m 'or.U.inanf"liip,(Vr i 11 in 1 H il I ttburpubkt'U. W itriaitU d for KJ M AKS. . pick i;s i:Ti i:.Mi:i.v i.uw M caMi. ItfuntUly IiiNiatUiiL'ulK mt( urtl, A I.Uh ral IMrntiKt t '' tfh'i . 3i 1 ' : 1 ?i,i 7; it; (,-. .'.1, tU.AU I.VI'N U'A-'I'Jv;K. Min liii iiMlucr--meniti lo tin l t'litlcli iiiHuulril I n t a lor. u jV!iillel.St'roiu!-lniiitt I i.i 1 iimm'i.Ih :' (i put linriruiti-i, IlOKAt I' U TI US tV SONh, r.Ja.uutii-ln ni h u' d riili'i-o, 4 I A!S i' Milt STIii'.KT. I'MGN 'i: ! t1 Oil 'A IIISC! r5 T'i rs v n HF.W ncvir.wr t- F.NTIIJLIiY ,;vu. ' t0"- A i.U s'. I'.n ri'i,l,"i"" iw Md it,,,., 'i'l (' Wflll: ,t-i";ll;'v l.nl.lt. 1 1 v,,i,., fin,.. II,.. ..... ' ie iiiki'ii 'iiii-c 111 ivi V lii'iiiioli ,f MciriH'c, lilciMimc, nnd nil. Lnvr, l,,,i ....... , (Ik-editors nnd ptililislicru to Mihinil it to nnixiK't 10..I tlioiotiuh rev.-,jn, nd h." i:e.m 11 in w otlitimi entitlcil THE At.lin?C",:S CYCLOPEDIA. Witldn t lie liit ten yvnt m 1lir pv"):ro i r ' di'-rovi'i v in cvi 1 y (le'parlniriil of knowl edj'C lias iiiavlo l new worlc of rcovnuv . h n pt i'.-.t i e wunt. 'I ho nioveupMil of j'iditloni a'-'aii-H !icy . kept I'll ' 0 wiili tho di:'co erics of teier.ro, . nnd their I'ntitl'til ap lic'ili-m to tln Indii-i- trial nnd iv-cl'iil r.v! i I !.. n;..i.t nnd v. Tim inotit i i' Miciid life, (ireat wa, and coic enen t i rvol ;it ions ha vc ooenrr.-d, iiivohin' tinii.'i.al 1 1 u ! i ; -i ol' pi ciilif.i moment. The ':'. i! r-. ar I'l'mir o n ernn ti v, which w.im : t I'- li.-iyhl w I on tho is vc! ol t he oh! work a n'ure,', has lu'. pily Peon e ndei1. sml a m -w "n r o of roi.-j. niciiitd nnd ind 11..; 1 1 d ;i ' : v it v ln hcen eoinnioiK 'd. 1. .n-.-o nr , n-i t our ti.(;n;ii!U'.ii KNowixtcr. Have hoi n mado Py the indel'at i; nb!o ex plorers of A frlcn. The (:ro.,t. io!it'i:d revolutions of tlio ln-it dorado, villi ll;. nahiial r stilt of' thu lapse of liino, li'ive hroulil into pnhlio view n imihiiiih) of im'w null, wLufm liiiinos me in every (iiic'h month, nnd uf v. In. e li vi ovei y ono is cni imm to Kh-v tho partionhii". ' i l cat I atth have Peeu .ti(i!u nnd. imp, uf int sic; oh maiiitiiir.id. of which tho details are u yi l prrxr i-vmI only in tho ncwKpiip.irN or in tlio transient publications of the day, ,ni Liv'U ul.t now to take tlicir place in rOMlNLTr AM) AlTHLVriC EISTCET. Ill prepirine, tho jirosont edition for th" pivKx.it has necordiiiuly boen the aim of tho e litoi-K to hr'nitr down the inl'oi ination !,) the latest possible date:., m.d to fummh an accnrale accoi.'iit of t o inor.t " rei'C nt f!ls eoveries in science, of every froi h produc tion in 1 tcrature, and of I he newest ;iivrn tions In tho practical nrli, im well 111 Vo aivo a Kuecinct mill original rceord of tho progress of IT:U'i'i;:.i A.D JiiSTilIilCAL I.VKST?. 'J'lio work ha-. lf,lM1 l.run nfl:r In-f nnl ei"eliil iie!iii.'iiiary labor, nnd vp'i ni'ist ample reyonrees for carryiiig it tr-.j A Mli e.i..siiii lej ininalioii. None of .-.o 1 rininal e'.ereotype phiti have been need, but every jmo li: been n;inr,D CS MW TYPE, 1'ei '.n'li'; in fad n new Cyeloprvila, rv'itii the Kaino plan at...n n!pnss us jUi it oi!- ocssor, but with h fir roator pcH-unlnry epeiHiiiure, and with such liiiproiicMf tiU in its ooinposiitxiii heel Mur'Testf A by i'on;:cr experience and cnl;;.'ed l. nwi f.!xe. . Tlii: IimTEATIflXS which i;:e introduce,! for tlio first tone In the present edition lnvvo i.cm r-!e-il. f-1 J' r the s-tl. e oi' pictorial ;i';cl, bi t i,, raatcr !i! -iditv and force to th sni.ie.a tions in the text. 'Hay ( n.; t -we id! bi'Hnol.es of n.-ic-ni-e mat oH-nti'it! bi-t'.ry, ;'!id depu't tho ia,.nt lanvirs a:o! i-e;i)1; Lie leaiiiies o! n (-.lorv, aehi .ill, as v. ( !1 us t,(.. a'--io:;s 1 .rid iuei,!iaiit,s end man . . i 1 . ( -;. . A 1 1 1 ' than 1 11 spa; intciiiied f , ! ins; b(.'.liKhniei:f , no pain il'.'.'.llo Ip.cir ''i.;i oi ed ASTi?7if :yii!Li.!;n:. Tho cost o, and it is bel: ir execution Is cneivniorn, I they will find 11 w!r-in. r.-of ption as an iiiuie.hie lent urn of th Cyclop;.'!:;, i nd v, 'oi'thy il l l'.i;;h ehiu- 'tcter. Tins work is told to f.t;b,,oiihe)-s orilr payable on delivei v of e.-o'i Nolum, 1tr will be eoinph-le in .Vm och .,rrr. ndari I'ofmnrs, each oeMainim; ab nit V .O pn-m fully illu-iraied witli siveial tijousai Wood Kut-iMvimrH, and with numpioiiM. eol-ired Lithographic Map."-. Prico r,nd Ctjle of rinulna': In extnx Cloth, per vidimio in Library Lealner, jier vol. -L ;i 1 1" Turkey moieceo, jm r vol. fi eo 7 fi: in liall Jtu-sia exiir. f.ilt, jmt vol. - K CO hi lull inoroeeij, antique, piit edi oi !';r vol. . - ' - ' - lOftf In fiul LtiKMa, per vol. - - jg(o ' riFTEIlf VOLTJUIS l;0Y,r EEADY. t-;ieeeed:ii? voiun.es, until comnlcth-r) n 111 b:M;.-lled (,;., in t .. r lonlks. ' '.' t!eel)iieii piie.es of i'l, c Atne riean Cyelop.ediH, shviwii,,; tvj o. J i lie,! rat ions, 010., will be ucnt j;!'tis 0:1 tipplieiitioii. Address t!e 1 i'i 1 d i.-lievsi. 1). Al'I'I.L'I'HX A- CO., ,-.0 it fi M t a 1 "i 1.5 x Fir -vl At. &s2 Tse:35 . 'i and v. (,;,, ;ii v, I LLI :!! 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