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Th^m V>ii)tM firi- ' ' * . J''">1,r? Wlilf* ls*A: y.tnc >1m aoliilir., ,, rra<ty> for ?ro; up ?' ' "v o /|i"'-f?i|d wi'l la?\tlirrc lime a?Ioiik In ihoorUntr)'?A)'i j $25 RD! i will V>? j will for <vry outu. of ?riuli<-twton found I" tin-in. Thousands of hoiium and kiTVo ii ?,f tii? Anmt vlU ih iii Ann ri?-a aro imintnl wj\ , IDMC I'Allitfl. Hcnd for T? Htlinonlala of mi,^ alto for Haiuplo Colora and I'rioe I<lat>, to tho 010BE MIXED PAINT CO., , orr/crj ' 76 Cortland* St., New York, Cor. MORGAN U WASHINGTON STS., JERSEY CUV * ^ / THE HO Rest. Too little* rest, too little sloop, Too many limit's to sow and reap? At last, disease ami pain! Weak grows the never-loosened hand! Tim strongest lope parts strand by strand Beneath a ceaseless strain. Let him who burns his midnight oil lii lonely and unwholesome toil, Think, when he tiitns ids lamp, That thus he tiinis Ids life as well. And hastens towatd ills last low ec;l ? Its darkness and its damp. lie who would travel far and long, And keep a stately stride and strong, Must reft, beside the way. A ceaseless pace at liit may win, And he w ho halts at wayside inn, At last shall win the day* To weary leet all streams are deep, All roads are rough, all bills are steep, As way-worn travelers know. One hour o| irst is priceless boon 1 o him \\ ho t oils 11 trough heal of noon, W ith painful steps uud slow. Then ye w ho hope to make youi mark l.eie youi last night fell eoltl and dalk, And stand above the Ihrmig, On some far, sun-kissed height ofthonghl, Or do some deed no hand hat li w iought, Wolk, iest?and so he strong. A Grave Mistake. Roger Burton crushed the tiewspa paper Iiir> hand, a.id uttered tin exela mat i<?n. 'Well, old fellow, what is it?'' cried his Irii nil, Ned Raukeim, ''any one It-It you hall a million?" K?r reply Roger handed the paper to him, pointing t > the paragraph which had attracted his attention. It I'e.id a 8 11 >1 In wf * "A! A tilt I lit) at I > , Aug 2 I, hy tinRev. Edward Duncan, I). I)., Smntr' \> i-m.>n i<> mish aiiiv * ????w :iv, seeouu d j 1114 lit er of Alvii. Conw ay, Kq." "Wlint? Is it possible!' exe.lai111 * * 1 Ned. "\\ here is Tennyson?' 44 m ). itiy cousin. sIkiIIow-Iumi led! <), my Amy. mine n?> more! O, tl.e tlieary. th-ar nioor-laml, O, the barren, barren sli ne!' " "Ah, it is a lii s ii I j "il L tor joHtinu!' ?aid ll<4i?er, angrily. "A poor lellow, toilin*; lor position ami wcali h, upheld through the dreary Mtr'iirijle by Hie promise oi a woman li- worship-, ami tlnii when he has attained the sumuiii ol his ainliitioii, his whole lite wreeked in an instant I'riends are jjood aynipal hizers t ml v?" "I'judon me, old le'low,' replied Ned, '"I am cynical, I know. I have Imeii t hsamoli the shaioh ot despond, led on by a woman's bright, blaek ey- a, and ill the end 1 lllorked Skakes* peare, and exclaimed: ''There n" truth or holiesty in women? all peri tiled t'H lorn <*> ' '' ion never knew Amy Conway, rephed 1 i<mei, gloomily. "She was a woman wlni seemed ihe inearnation ol truth. \\ hen she raised her Madonna like Iaeu to mine and pledged iier lenity, I felt iis il an uiijjel had spoken* and believed!' "Well, we must be philosophical, '{ememher Mother LCve!' "I can reiiieiiiher inv own mother.' s-iii| Roger. o, no. Rocniise one fair tunii lias-lied 1 do not condemn all \v??iuankuul. 1 must bear my trial bravily. When Nctl Dawkint departed, ho was convinced that bis Irit-ml would soon ruiKivcr Horn his In irothml *)t*ft-it. I lad bo soon bim al midnight as Inpaced liis chamhoi ho wiuiUl not have boon so easily deceived. llogi-r Union bail a noblo magnanimous soul; iloo.oit ami treachery wonwords unknown to bis lint urn, (), the bittcrncss o! thai long and dreary uiglil wb":i the Kirong man strngghd wiili bis imnldoiiing despair. Dark lbougbts aroso in liis brain. 11?; undorsiood now what desperate resolves can bo formed by man in bis agony; and a now born sympathy arose for thoHo opprossid creatures, who at tunc* shake off llio trammels of tyran. ny, and declare thai might is right. Toward morning ho grew calmer, and as the gray dawn shod over the city its dismal pall, it revealed bis noble matures composed and pale * ? * * Two vomer holies iu-w n?.-o...l .. r ^ ' v ???<i handsome boudoir, located on ore ol the nioHl fashionable 81 reels ol the eily ol l? . A lovely blonde and a sparkling brunette, the two pine types which nnlnie gives us ol womankind. "1 am sure, Amy,' the hruneite \\a> Maying, "I would not (rouble my head about it. 1 cannot ti ll v-n how h <ppy I am, simply because ] render myself placidly content. You know love was not one ot the items in my marriage with Mr. Sargent. Hut he is a nice, agreeable person, ami wo get. along admirably together. Love makes peo pic miserable, and is all a mistake!" "O, El lie, dear, you cannot understand me,' replied the blonde; "when 1 gave my heart to Roger, I lost it forever. O, 1 am so wretched, lile is so dreary!" ' Ah a remedy, Amy. plenty ol Irish air and exercise, and us In tic novel reading as possible. Take example by me! Ti e bloom lias laded on your cheeks through low; you are thoroughly miserable through love?and What is love worth thai it should do all tins? Tins idle dream of man's nobility is well enough lor a dieam; but, a* a reality, Amy, I liiid the Int. mail race so dreudluliy prosaic and disagreeable that 1 turn to nature lor feliet. And, now, good bye, my dear; aid it nexi tune I see you there is not a narked improvement, 1 shall recommend the cloister iA lieu of the health!" \ ^ itli these words, and a merry Augli, Lilian Kliot <lv parted. Vot a long time Amy Conway sat at \ I # % tbo window, wrapped in ili? deepest thought. Hit mind reverted to that glorious autumnal evening when under tli?? shade ol iliu lordly oak she had vowed constancy to Rodger Merlon. | (), the delicious joy nl that avowal! , ; The feeling of peace and lest as she was pressed to his heart, and learned that she was the only woman lie had ever loved. And now? that latal tearstudied paper, incongruous in ds language, but latal to In r peace forever. She lakes il lorlh and reads it again, seeking lor the hundred It time to discover some I iddeti meaning m the u.ar.e 1 of am log ict y : "Miss Con way:* - The past is dead. I make no reproaches, I know the gnawing pangs of coiiscienre, and. heilli-hii ker an 1 am, 1 Would not i change places this night wit li you. i am going I'd 111 t o da \ a way I root I i n lids and kindred into what musi he a living grave, lor when the heart is hopelessly withered, life heroines a I'ltlti hol'deii. It il will he ai:\ consolation lieiealter, know tlutl I mrgive you; it | is far more easier t< forgive than to! lorget. I i <*t it i it your poteaii audi and your letters, 'I hey have given me j Iiiaey liappy hours, 'mi. the ashes ol 1 the past ale hitler. Farewell Runic it M uuToN." *'(), Roger, Roger," sohhed the unhappy woman; "d you could only hear me praying lor you! 11 \nii knew the (light.till dcssolaiion ot my heart! il I could tell \ou that never have I ! her u I ai tli less in thought vv old or deed! ! (), heaven help in| ran not hear i'!*' " \\ e must have Dr. Re WIS," satil 1 M,.- < ... .... .... .a 1 hey ?Ii\ r?M) I lit* senseless liody ut i lie IM*Hlit iSiiI <;ii l extended 01: ilio i floor. ''Amy is hot :i shadow <>t h r lnriDcr sell, and all on account of llial villain. l(og< r l?i lion." 4: * i|: ij, 4e * Tin* simw was f illing in minute tl ikes over the grand city oi Montreal. 1'lie streets, t r< es and houses were covered with a white mantle, and lout passengers were hurrying homeward, he-el with dlllieulties. Ill the snug surgery ol tne famous l)r, llertoii, a , eheei \ tire (ought with the cold, ami the eat stretched on the hearth run, cmhhinntic ol comfort, nitested the virtue ol the e.oiniorlah|,' In iZ". "A very stormv night," said Dr. licl'l on, as nodllmg himsell in his! w rapes lie pl'ep tied to set lorth oil his e \ liing ealis. The Inn s on Dr. Befton's nohle face Were a little deeper, and a lew gray hill's were luixtd with the rich hi'ow u, bui otiierwise he was uiiehauged. "A nine tor you, sir,-' said a servant i utering. "Ah, a new patient } Hum ! heart diseise. \\ illiam, 1 will he later tonight than usual." "V cry well, sir. A good one, end no mistake," he added, as he watched the receding figure ot the doctor hat11 ing* wiih the storm. in a mi ill |il mnis ;i | :< it meat of I li * leading hotel ol Mont i<':i I on that win' I ) night Amy C*??i?w:?> lay <1\iug. I Kr mo' her ami sister kii l?v "** *?* ?! niito, ami ever and anon welted tIn* |?"or Hull", ivr's lips. Tin; lamily phy-' steiaii 1:1 15. |?ad recommended change ol air and scenery, and Mrs, Conway, with her daughters, had accordingly set toi l li. Hut I lie Journey was hni hail ovci and they were coinpelted to halt, tor ilie lile that they journeyed to save was fast, ebbing. "Dear mother, don't, grieve lor me," said Amy, lainily; "death is roldied ol all i's terrors. 1 dread it no longer." "Von shall not die, Amy ! I aye sent, lot a physician whose skill in eases ol your kind is remarkable, and he will M-a ?e you. I can not afford to lose you, dear Amy!" The mother's voice was choked in sob*, Amy was about to replv when a knock at. the door interrupted her, " The doctor !" exclaimed Mrs Con- I way, gladly. "At last." A grave, sombre lace, dark pray eyes, and rich hrown hair; surely Mis Conway had seen these belorc. Hal this was no time for surmise. Advancing hast il v, she said : "Doctor, behold your patient ! Save her lile, and cam a mother's everlasting gratitude. Darling this is Dr. fieri on " Tito vi< let eyes expanded with sur. ! prise, ami a taint Hash tinjjc?"I the soil, j pale nhi'i'ks as shw exclaimed? j "ltog?-r ! have y?ni conn* at last !" I 'Ms it possible !" exelatmed liose | Conway. "Our old Inend, Mr. Per; ton, transformed into the latnons phvsie.ian. How odd ! I never thought ol assoriutitij; the name with you." For a moment Dr. Helton stood 1 'mournfully contemplating the wreek ot the woman he had so loudly loved. "1 must forbid your talking, Mis ; Weston," lit* said, "it is extremely prejudicial. Permit mo to examine ; you." : Tin ?.vi.n;n..*.A? i- i i 1 - . . ~ liOllVIIKIVU) iUISS Conway said: ''How is this, doctor? I am Mrs. Weston; my sister lias never been man ied." lie turned pale and clutched at the | bedpost lot support. { It wa? all a mistake, and this was his work, "O, Roger," moaned a week voice from the bed; ''you thought me false." 1 "Dazed and bewildered the doctor! wrote his prescriptions, and turned to leave. "Well, Rorger, Paid Mrs. Conway in a whisper; "can you give mo hope?" "(), yes ! Thank God, I ban save her." j ***** Another wintry evening in the c?ty i ol Montreal. Again is the cheery ? / uN K W iS: MA Kill 1 blaze Ituri?111n in I>r. Herten's surgery, i, ami t hi* comfort able eat pa\vs on the nig. Dr. Hertnn lia? laid down an : erudite work on aHVetions of the 1 ni'i viH, and is musing deeply, when a ( visitor interrupts him ? a little Ridden, haired girl of two years, beautiful as i au nugel. She is followed by a woman , 1 w hose singular benut v is increased by the maternal love which beauts on her countenance. < "Do wo distuth you, linger? I |i wished to sho k you baby's new dress. 1 Is she not id)arming V ' " The image ol yours*If, dear Amy. I can pay her no higln r compliment !" A lew days after his tnariiago lion- i er I i Ion happeni ?| to nuet his Iricnd Ned Daw kins. lie quoted tit hint | with sarcastic delight from Tunny- son. "hove look np the f^lass oftiino, Ami tinned it in his flowing hands; J'verv leuineiil li_htlr shaken, flail it.sell in Iden sands." ( "There, Ned," lie said, "is the tun iut e? piei at ion ol 'f.ocksly Hall,' as ap. plied to m v wile." Neil w as not abashed. "It was lady that was the cause of ' all \ our troubles," lie sai?l?"mispr tit.!"' GOOD HEADING ALL KNOW IT I ALL LIKE IT! THE DETROIT FREE PRESS tSti/l liiiyhUr <nn\ Better J or 1 877. Lull ul Wit ? 11 Minor?i'atltnx ? Sketch ? l?<>M-i|i -- Khfl ion?Incident ? New . 11 'tine ninl Korciou Let. t NX. You will enjoy it better than any otlit r liewspapcr. "HOW HE WAS TEMPTED." 1 A t!:ii !'ir_r conlinued Slnry, wiitteii for Till-; IT.I.r: I'liKss by "Klzey Hay" Fanny Ainlrcwi la> noted N nl hern v\ liter, w ill tie a lent lil O of IM7. Weekly, post' free, $2.C3pcr annum. i In making up'your list, slait with the Dktiioit 1T;i:K Putts*. T UK PO.V1MA.ST T'.iJ IS ACKNT FO IT. Liver. Stomach. r^.T _ - i .1 -Dioocr In a neglected sea roast Plant, alumst as coiiiiiion as the Dandelion <>t the in adow, Dr. ,|. M. < ?insvunr bus found t ..?> oasis ol a sure ij?i southing ltemed\ lor I'Denses < t ila' LIVID. SI'IDI AI :|1 AND lil.OOD. It senilis t<> lie Natui e's nit'dione lor ail- 1 nients <>l these organs. Its clients ait! the wonder and dciight of all o ho set* tlu'in. 1 >i. (irosvcnoi has given this itein?*dy a ii:i 1110 whit h wilt I? ; e.i.ily nuieiebeied ami Which suits it. lie calls it LlVlliAU). DN'l'. llDT'l'I.r. i.l I.herald fines Constipation, no matter how bad. ON K l!t)T I I.K restores a good appetite. ONI T'? IT V10 BOTTLES aie wai'tauted 1 to cure I.iver < omplaint, 'I (in |()MX DoT'i LKS elites the stubburliest l>NsjK |?sia. ONE 'I'D FOl'll BOTTLES ctire Jattnilico. i TIIBEE TO 1<1VK BOTTSES cure Scrof- t Ilia. : ON E DOT I LK cures Uilliousness?warranted. ! O.SH l'O SIX IKTTLKS cure Fever ami Ague. ' ON 10 BOTTLE euro* all Plotches. , ON 10 DOT I I.l1. cures Sick Headache. ONE ? oil LE cures itcstlveiirss. ON 1. TC> 1 it It Eh DOT TT Eb cine Oeneral i Debility. TWO TO SIX BOTTLES euro the worst ; form of Blood lluniois. ON'KbOTTLE ones Indigestion. t ONE DOSE cn.es ilearthnri). ON t. oOSE cu.es Sour Stomach. ONE BOTTLE cures lJuils, Pustules and Pimples, 'lllh.KE TO SIX BOTTT.PScure Enlarged Spleen. v?N E BOT'I LE cures a Totpid Liver. ONE To FIVE fcOTTLESeuro Kheuraa Usm. ONE BOTTLE elites Erysipelas. i ONL'lu 'lliKLE bo'l 1'Li.fi> ITirify the i Blood. 1 ON K TO TllllLK BOTTLES euro Female. ] Alluienis. i ON L To TIIIIKE BOTTLES cure any f kind ( i soi e mi any pat ( ol the i ody. 'i lie Livciuid is warranted to pcrtoim these , cures. Ii acts diiei tly upon the Liver and i-toin- ' aoli, and tliiongli llimn upon the Blood, It is the best medicine ever introduced in the lam- ! i Uv. I < (jiiosvpaoirs livi:k\ii> i; is a Ucnicdy lot" the inihiou. tt is net tied in e\eiy lionseliohl. Almost everybody is troll- | bled willl Millie kind <.l I iv..i .(.- ? - II III Ulood ulseaso, wlilelt it' ueglceteu will end , fatally. '1 lit* l.i\t-ruid builds up ami restoics , the w la tit! system, uimI "nukes a new in.in" i ol the sick anil sulit'.um'. Atako tbe trial be- ; fu;e 1' is tot) late, l.iveiaid will eine \ou. While using lAveraid eat ail you want of the best you ean gel. f tirosvunor's l.iveiaul is sold by at least one 1 respectable Ciugghl. in eveiy town in large j tint lies, at one tioliai each, bix boll.es lor > live ilobars. Idscovcred ami prepared by Dlt. J. M. LiKObVitNUK, 22 Park Place, \ N e w V oi k. < VMS. A PLA8T12K j PAIN. THATWlbl. CUitiO.PAIN. PAIN. Dn. critosvknous . ki.i.a.nodvmj 1'AlN. Pout's I'I.astku wih positively cure, ' PAIN, remove and relieve ad forms of I ain, ( 1'AlN. trom it stitch in tlit? sale to Hie worst { 1'AlN. Kind of Hliejmiat istn. it Is the ony. PAIN. Plaster in tlie wtnId that w ill do this. 1 PAIN. Ask your Lunggisi Ibr the "Be.hum- 1 PAIN, dyne," or send 25 cents to J. M. \ PAIN (iiosvenor, l ox 2607, New \ ork t PNlN City, For a fml Maniple. v Tito 1/1 VKItl AI > and l'OJIbS Pl/ASTKIt, for 1 jy Dit. 10. NORTON, Coawayboro, b. C. J] an 18 to. d J 7, 1?77. AMERICAN and FOREIGN PATENTS < ] LMOKK & CO., Siicci'^ins ti? Chiuip.m. Ilovntei* a Co., 3< lioitora. Patents produced in all eo'inli 1c?m. NO KICKS IN ADVAN('! '. \o chatge unless the patent is panted. No Rm-s for making ptelinilnary examinations. No nddilh tiiii lees for obtaining anil conducing a rehearing. Hy a recent decision of the I ounnissiuucr ALL rejected applications ma.v Lie levived. Sjnu ial attention given to lnterliMenee (.'uses before the 1'i'ent Olllee, Extensions before Congress, Infringement. Suits in lilli'ienl tslates, and all litigation appertaining to inventions or 1'litems. Send stamp to iluiore A Co. lor pamphlet, of sixt y pages. LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS and] SCRIP. V Contested Land Cases produced before the u.s. (icueial Land ' diico and Department it the Utciior. Krivnte Land Claims. MINING anil PliE LMP i ion Claims. and 1l< iMl.MT!CA I> Cases t ltcnded to J,ami Mlip ill 40, b<', and t'.O acre pirns foi sale, This scrip is assignable, an I can he located in the name ol the puicliaser upon any tin* iM iiiiieiit land siihjoct to piivate entry, at $l.'Jd perucie. It is of equal vaule ivitli bounty Land Wariunts. bend stamp to Cihnore A Uu. for pamphlet ol Instruction. ARREARS 0? PAY and EOUNTCT. OKI'ICI l:.S, SDI.DII US, anil KAir.ofls t'f I lie late war or their heirs, am in many e.syrp entitled to money from the Government <d v\liich they have no knowledge. Wiitc full his'ot y of ser\ice, an 1 state anion tit of pay anil bounty leeived. Enclose .stamp to OILMULL iV Cu., and a lull reply, alter examination, will bu given you?f;ce. PENSIONS. All OFFICEIW, SOLD1EKS, and SAILUl!v wounded, iiiptured. or injured in the late war, liowcvei slightly, ran ohtain a pensi hi by .uldiosiiig Ci L.\ioU L & CUC ases prosecuted by tiILMOH 10 & CO. befote the >up cine Com t of the United S'ates the < 'out l of Claims, and the bout hern < la i ins I ollllll ISsioil. Each depart mem of our business is conducled in a scpaiate bureau, ttnde. charge of lh< saute cxpci deuced p u ties employed by the old til in. I loinpt atleiiiion to ail business eulinsicd to til LMt >LK ?U ( O. i> thus secured. We ?i i-v. jj y r<> win suecess by deserving it. Addiess OILMOKId & CO., WASHINGTON, 1>. C. i Pi 1 IF, 1H77 THE AMERICAN FARMER. Mie Pioneerol' Ainericiin Farm ?Jotirnii . &OLID, HKI.IAHLE, rilOtillESJMVE. U.i.' fully cdilcd, a..d having tin- aid of a large, uniiii.t r ol cunesiHMideiils eminent ii: it tin: i't>sj?ecti\e it? i>.irtiueiii5> i l larm industry, or w ill, in the muting volume, uudei the same roiil.nl ol I or nr.uly a ihi.il of a century, coniinue divided to tlio cause ii agricultural lii.p.ov iineiit. dulleription *1.50 a year. To clubs of live or mole, $1 only cadi. DT/~ Any i>cisou sending leu 01 nunc names it ."rl each wi.l .iccivc. one e\ua ^eoyy Free, .ill postage ji.cpalU Liy us. AuiU'css, SA.MlTED SANDS & SON, Publisher* Auiericnii Fanner, No. J) North Nticet, Itnit iinnrc Mtl, Or, llie Amiciiican Faiimkic and the llnKKY Nkms will In* I'luhoed together and sent lo any uddrcss. for $-.50, cash in advance. W11AT FAYS' I I' l'AYS rorv Mill.II ftinfiir.... \1?..1 - . , ... i < h i r ' ,?i?? I inn r 111 v -ii i?ir F nniT, or I't o;? eeion aI mail to kH-|i in (hi inc.I on oil int' improve, . m o ni 'I i1 IH'O VcrIcS ot I lie I'tC. IV r.\ YS I.I.- lit-nil of every family 'o Intrivliict* ihio ills lioiiHeliiilil a ut* wepu }? * r ih it Is insiruc* It v**, out' Hi-I ln>tfi?;i I :i -1 ? li'i" in vc ijyii I oil mil promoics i lii lit* lit iiiul frn.oui','i|*i-s 7i S""M:-ar iin-i ri one 'li?* int'liiIi**rf*. THESCIENTIFIG AMERICAN J whirll I.II.- Ii***- li pit iii l? lit .1 Mifkll lur i ii last h,riy *one y ears, ilocs im* lo an t-xirni l>t*\onii that ot iiiij niln*r pithiioiv'ioi , in tiii't it is ill* >nly \v**t*i<ly paper pul.iiMie.l in ttio I'mtoil Ita11 s. <I*m>Ifii <<> Al a n iit ir i n res, i\lei lianlos. In ii'iiiioii* ami Now DmcovrriM In lliv Aits nun jcli'iicr*. K-ery number Is profusely illusir-ttoil ami Its onu'iiis embrace iiii* latest iini most inierestli.it informal ion |ioritiiniiiir to flit* In ustrhu. M** :li inn nl, null So I on till i* Progress ot Hit* World |>**m I Iptlons, iv i tu Jo* i it ti i n I loiKinvii. n 3. of Nt*w 1 ii i on I lone, iS'*-w Iiitp't mot is, New Processes, ami iinp .nvil 1 ailusirics ot nil kinds; I'.tfni No it's, Ifoi.'.ip Suif^es1 inns ,n* ,\ilvic*, oy Hni'il?ill Writers, for V orumil fin.' Employ* rs, in nit the \ .nous , tr's. forming s complete repertory of N>w 1 n? on I Hons mill Dlifcovoiios i.ni iiuii.k A weeki r<*. | air i not on iy of ilio proart-si* of Hit* 1 int Us* r I i arts in oiiguwn country, but a bo ot ah Nevr I'lairovprlvptiid Inventions in ?*vt*ry brunch 01 KidHit ei lily, Al h(|i mil's, anil S.'leri * altroafl I lit. Si iki i me A jikkii ?v lias been Hit* lor* most >t mi moyeii i >i put.in itttoi s tor ill** past tliii ly >ut* t t'ili?. It Is Hie olUe-1, Urg* *>? <'lienp*-.*t. anil rifstwfv'.iy ili'ie.j iit'ii pitp*r unvotfit to Kmri iiM'tii.ff, Mecnitiitc*, (Jlifimeiry i\t*w lnvi*i. lions, .selfi ff allil iutiusiri.il Progress, publish it in lin* Wori<i. Thr | rticiicai receipts are well worth Ifn times Hit* mihscripiion prit'f Ami for ilii shop nnu ior.se will save many times th.* cost oi suuscrip Iioii. Mt-fi limits, Fanners, Mechanics, K nil nee re, Invenior?, Mnmi fuel'.) res, i iicnnsit, i.ov*is ol Scici i*e, .ii it I'eniu* ni '* * a*---* , iif. V.'lll lilld 111' Son IIPIC A M b K11*. A M IIMllll lu lilt 111 It liuiilii t>nVf m |* liter ii evi-iy Faintly, Library, t'tll'i*, uii'l L'duiiIiiik huuiu - in every l<r:i(tii.i> tfl'DI'l. I Oil' K'' <! School. A HUW Mili ii e coinmenu e J unitary It t, 1 ?7i, A M'lir't iiiui l'i r? roiit mi .sit |i igcg anil St-v Tltl Hllialr-il la.* I'll Vlli |'H I'i.lili lll ? of Voliiui'Snit* pri'tHi veil lor tiiniltii|; inn] ri'lfrBuiir. ferui*, 3 dollars and ?n c> in? ? >cur tiy m m in Hilling iiosli'K"- I* moiiiiI to t'liibD. S|ieii il irvtilar* kivmit Ctt.li rues tent live ."*iu|{ e ointt iiitui'il mi ri'ii'i|il vl mieuis, Mi) Ocli.it >1 all New* 1><-Hlcrs. *** i i In minecitori wiih tin? v T CJ *-ciim irn- AM'Kiu.i, m .-sa wrf wwi* wk?? Mi'->n iV lu. .,11' liii iloTb ul A ii. mil.in hi.,i I'on-iK" "atei.t.*, ami lia ve the inr*i?' eil.Uilisiitnei, l t? | lit* world. Murt* in 'it iifij iiiouvtii.t it|itnioi | ions liaVc ticcii mailt) lor ynliuita iiirou^n itimr t|trllC) . 1'iit* 18 are ob'-aiiied on tin* I"51 term*, Models I .\t'A 1II V lliilie i lid SliMIClieti ?*X 1.11 Iiii'il and nlVli'ti live A niem " *? ? , - 10 ill lUf III the tCIUM'IPiO AMEUIi*.* Ill *11 In Veil llO.iB I'.llflilt'.l iiiimuIi this .viii it j i wuit the iiiiiiii* aim rest In i- Ol I In 1* It'll I'l" len l? ill l" uAf II Hull! In i.ill or w liiiit*. lo |i?r?Ou intra, tril fo tn?- mvrnIDII III l-IIC 11 liolllt'. A I'll III |lll ll'I, t Oil lain In ? uliitiT'C loii-.'fiii iiee Tlit* rtvieiuilic iiiucri in KeU-ii lite llu h, a \u nine bomtl in c 0111 i (I Kilt, ron Utlniiik loo I'.iit'ii i Ij ? w>, C 11mis oi lu< U, s., at.U 14'2 ?.ni<r tvings ol mechanic .1 iiovtMiirnu. Crite itivut>, Atitli r-? lor iin* I'nper, or concerning I'nenu, lll..\t\ &<;??. M7 I'llIK Mow, i\eW \uik. liruucii )itl. Cor. r. if Ttn ?>1., tuiiifcWii, L> CJ. tlec 'J. "Jiu'i bo mnrit* by every nss.-iit every i. vJvJVJ moil lb >ii niti b'i*lne?<* we luriiMi .? \j) ^o/ u 111010* wil i ii tii woi'K can easily earn u it a -u' doli tr* i il i) ruin i.i heir own loc.ui Ilt*?, ll iVD II.) ro >WI IO eX|H i|i| I ere. liuvine** in .? till iiul HO iiir.itiie. W lien, anil In)} s and Jlirlj <1 I as Well .? ihUil, We vlll lurmeti >ou a co "P ete Ouittt tree. 'I i.r ill * lues* pOjP better lliuli an in lit/ el?e. We vl:i be*t i-xpeii*? of eiinl<i? you ?*.irtloular? fee. Wri*e an.I see Fariilil* and llnt li tt.utt, heir sou* and d?uifhter?, and ail cla*?e* in et'ti Of pa> ii U wnik at home, should write to in at olife. ISow is ihe tune. Don't delay. AdrtkA 1'kck & I'o , Augusta, Maun. fcbtOhm v I Death to Hard^Times! ? DOAVN WITH HIGH PRICES! TTTK TAKE PLEASURE IX ANXOUN \ \ < i??ir 1? 'he citizens of Ho i ry tli.it w an1 now occnpting onv coM?r>i?mtrs NEW STORE, where we lii?v??, .not shall keep constantly on liiiiul a well selected stock, ami J general assortment of 1)11 Y COOES, HATS ?AXI) CAl'S, BOOTS 1 \*vl) Sir >ES, HARDWARE, POT WARB TABLE (JUTLAKY, CROCKERY, DRUGS j AXD MEDICINES, AC., AO. i i, Groceries a Specialty. ! I We make the Grocery trade a speciality and shall at ail times have oa hand com plcte stock. v \\ o Imvo now on hand W I ! DRY SALTED RACON SIDES, dry salted racon fork, fish, mrrrfcR, e 1 * LaUD, tea, cuffeis, SUGAR, MORASSES, jj SYKUI', FLOUR ot all gr.ul;s, lium the best family biauda to iiue. Our advantages of receiving goods from Ntnv Vuiii, i" - "ii, Jliiku'e.phia and lialtimoie, l?y v? s?UiS coming out tor in inner gives US a choice ol utarKcis, a.id at very low 11cighls, wiiieli win enable us to seil our goods at p. ices ih.it wi.l unci Hie deiuanus <JI" ilie tunes. I?l' ( k Ai BEATY. i>ui kaville, s. C., July zb, io<0. jiiiy ZU-U' Storage and Shipping. f\UR VKW WAKE-HOUSE IS NOW \ / completed Jt is lai'iie, pecuro and well ventilated. We are now prepared to receive, store boats and Hats on the ..n?-i.?n /wssei <r si (Miner Inning our w!iai^(.s>'HjivS|^, wares ( r j rnilute entrusted fn us. " <>ur charges for stora^*' forwarding and I s't'p^y we s:uai .oite'i uljl be satlsfae'.oiy to I lie ('al lies interested. A BfcATY. Bueksviile, S. (\ \ July 2h-tf f(\ \\r .IOIIN* \ V . BARN |?S, M a u uj, A .factum's of BaiiA'Ks' Patent . Jt**J 1' out Piivvoj'^ Machinery wJ^c:'Tlie onu/font power ma* \\ r/ cliinj^y without dead centers, 1 /^VryNI*1 S't^Bith i.) $ _>,()!) ) per year ' ' jSpg? using these machines. Miller, Sellings (hove, Pa., say?: iloPare ($60) per month made with my iitaoMtiut1 after working ! ten limns per dav at a tradesman ilo." W. U. ijanison, l.ouke. Aslt> sjvs: "Sawed out sis ?loll us ($0) worth of I musket 3 lha ^ liirst three hours after ir was set up." y Say what'you lead this in and send 4$ page illustrated ca'alogtte, fee. Addiess/At \V I'. A- JOHN' BARNES, X| Roekford, Wiiiuenago County, 111. ' nov4 dot -/! QUICK RELIEF FROM PAIN. DR. GROSVENOR'S | tes.r <j a i' ?1 (j 1jn i Poms Plaster. I Tub Qh7^<kst, Suiiest, Safest, Cuka?* t EST ANI>iBpsT CoNVBNIKXT oK l'.Ux BVBH lust OVBIlBD. I N<> more greasy, filthv, evil viQdllng cont' I | pounds?no mora poultices?do more clUap* B point lueut -NO MoKIC PAIN! B (fiiHvenor'H 'apsi . in I'or us Plaster cities a Lame liack, Neck or cji.le in half an hour. Grosvenov's (Japsiein I'm us I Muster cures ; Kheinnatlc rains in a single night I Orosvenor's Capstciu i'oius Plaster banish I eg every torin ol pain wilh raphilly ol light I nln?. < irosvenm's Capslclu Pot us I luster conibim h all the ailva ita-eg of the best Pome i 1 Master ever made. u*h n rim ?-.i ~..oi_ , ..... xuiiUVIIItl IJUAl** tics of Capsicin. It is the great natural remedy for all kinds of local and sealed pain. ; The cheapest medicine in the world. A ; single Plaster does i lie work. (-trosvenor's Capsicin Porus Plusher is the only genuine.^ ISiUo no other kind with * partly similar T.anie. This article cures; others may not. Kcinember the name?Crosvenor's. sold hy Druggists at 25 cents, or sent hy mail, postpaid, to any address, ou receipt price. PnEPAltEU oM.V BY J. M. tlUOoVKN Olt, M. D. 22 Park Tlace, N. Voci 14-Cm.