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TRI-WEERLY EDITION. TER-MS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tri-Weekly One Year. - - - - $1.00 " " Six-mionthis. -- - - - 2.00 " " Thircf mnonthis. - -1.00 RATES OF ADVERUST1INI. One square one insertion $1.00. For each subsetent insertion 50. Olitna ries and Tributes of 1espect, cliarged for as aIvertimiients. Libern d :.: -unt made f or contract advertisonients. -0 JOB WO1RK. Bill Heals, Letter IHeads, Envelopes Posters, Cards, Invitations, 'ickets, &cv. noitly executed at this oflice, -UMEAJP FOt CASIL LOVE IN A LOTTERY. -0 .101W WVIVE'S W717RA NKCITED P0OR GAL1AT BAULWELOR,S. A Missouri Paper's Premiums to Sub scribors--Tho Distribution of 240 Ladies. 1om the Kansfis CiY (.Io.) ''imes. The great special premium dis tribution for unmarried geutlf,omi subscribers to the -Times caie off yesterday at the Opcra House, as ainiounced, and -was t genuino son sation and unequivocal suceess Between two and three o'clock the audienco at the Opora Houso was largely increased by the presence vf many ladies and gentlemen, at., tracted thither by the matrimonial drawing sot for throo o'clock. Every face wore a look of plleasud expectancy, and when, shortly aftei thrce o'clock, the general preiniun distribution was announced as con oluded, all faces wore a smilo and oxpectation stood on tiptoe. Mr. 1,erauk R. Allon, step)piig to the front of the stage, said tlat in behalf of the Times ho would stait that the drawing, though startlingly novel, was a genuino one. One hund.red and sixtcon young ladies, , from far and 1ear, had requested the Times to place their names oin its lift of matrimonial premiums, atid with their requests had set letters descriptive of themselves, their agos, looks, accomplishmcts, &c,, and had at the same time swnt their photographs and the co1l,Ment ,of their parents that they shoid do so. In addition to thi. nounber there were many ladies who had asked a place cai the special preiiiim Jist, but had not as yet Rent their ,phlotographs. From the mn~ass of letters received, one hundred and twenty-four had been selected and their wr'iters wvould b)e termed lisi No. 2, those who had sent photo. -graphs forming list No. i.Th list No. 1 would comprise one hun dred anid sixteen youing ladies and the list No. 2 would comprise one hmndr~ed and twenty -four' young lladies. Nearly one thousand gens. filemen subscribers to the Tlimes had applied for tickets in the up.ecial .drawing, each one of whom had over his own :signaturo stated he was an unmarried man, and desired to participate in the distribution. Mr. Allen stated that the Times 'was author'ised to ~tiransmiit ths photopraph and accom panyj ng Tet ter of every lady primenua to thc . gentlemen who won their nutmbers, 'with the exception of some few young ladios who doed'( to heat from the Ti>anes in .re.gard to thme .gentlemen before their ph otogr'aphs 'could be sent to the fortunate bacehelor' or .widower. It was cx ipccted that a good many friendships would result from this .interchanige of corresp)ondence between the fair premiums and TIimes bachelors and ~widower's, and more thant one ~namelago. In case marriage result ed, the Tiimes stood ready to fulfill ,cachm and evony pledg.e it had made .in reigard thereto. After the sub scribers' tickets were m~ixed thors. oughly and tho premium tickets jilso, the distribution conmmenced. Thme namon and residence of .each .gen. tleman who wvon a prize wvas an n ouncedl. The chairman, from the p)hotogr'aphs before him, selected ,the picture of the lady wvho was won, and, without giving her name, gaveoprbrief description of the lady ats she ap)peared -in lber photogr'aphm, aliso reading some portionis of ber letter descriptive of herself, 'bme t in mne case r'eycali,ng the.paino of thle ladly. The novel drawing .vas through out a pleasant and decorous affir. The ff'imes will nowv niotfy by ipail each of its fair .spcoial *pxrmiums o1 the gentlonmatn.w hose name fortune has linkod pith her own, and will also, when authorized by the ladies, lorward their p)hotographs and letters.to the lucky bachelors and avidowers. Tho Great Wall of China. Kidgan commands one of the pases through tho grott wall of China. It is thero built of largo stone, comented togethor with mortar. It tapers toward the top, being twenty-ono foot high and twenty-eight foot wido at the foundation. At the most important points, less than a milo apart, sqatro towers aro erected, built of bricks. It winds over the crest of the mouitains, crossing the valleys at right angles, blocking them with fort-ificati,ms. Tho Chineso estinmate its length to be about throo t,bou mind three hundrod miles, but ia parts more remote from Lekin the wall is of inferior construction. Thero is nothing but a dilapidatod mud rampart, ts Colonel Proje valsky saw it on the borders of Ala-shan and Kanua . It is said to have been built upward of two ecn turics befor Cirist, to protect the empire against the inroads of the neighboring nomads ; but tie periodical irruptions of the barba rians were never checked by this artificial barrier, VEGETINE Strulkes at.he root of (lIsemse by pllrIfying jl,c blood, ''s Ior -g I lIe liver anId kit yI s 1 IeIlthy iction. IlvIgo'ating Ilhe n'Ivils sysIv Im. YFETINE is itoi. a vile, ti:mseotis compoulimi withi simply piir,ges Ole how%els, hil l sa fe,ilea(Isailt Ivjx1Ay, whilch Is s1re 1io pur-Ify the bloil, Ilo Ihereby restore the health. YEGETINE, Is iwe croei lin Cases of Serioftla a othier (lisass f hIIe bloo, by ina of ti ll best plihylt I Is, owllg to Its great stcessi etting all ,li.e,cs s of thIs niattlie. VEGETINE Dioe not o1ceiv, invailis Into ais ipes by Pll,rging .11d crea-. in g u 114*1lilis appe lite, bl1t ats-si liMti e 11 i leaing aIn i .tiryling the whole syst eli, leamling the pltellt, gid]ly 19/ lcifetl health. VEGETINE waOS 10Oked UP111 u fs ill eXI)VI'lIIIIt fo' som11 tIime by solmeO of Our best, physle'ians, hll, I hose m1osI Incr<dulous in regaint to Its 1nit1. a re iion Its must, arletit friends ntimi supporte:. VEGE 1 'TINE In1stemol of being a puffe-tip menedl ink, Jans VoIked It ai.y up lotsprIseni ast ollihg sill. cess by m"t oal Ierlit in lring l1 tilsea.e of (e 0100d, of wIatever, natiore. VE GETINE Si-Ys a Iostiol ply11sl.la.n, "1lIas no eqtil Is a i1 it pli-11jel'. li'iig of Is 11m iy wonil-lil Clires, ;lPert a\i 011h.1r reIejedi.i lu flilled, I VislLul I Ii u:im nitor-y, inl conVinced 1,yself (it is gentline ieril.. Iftis prelar'el i,om1 barks, roots, 1a14l irbs, .aeli of .vilh is highly cTee Itie; a ll I'y e COmtponlililed i sich al laan livi its to preiO(le IIstOilshinlig results.". Is neknow'dged nd recommended iby physl Challs a1itil ot b111411A'e s tobthe best, puI'111er and eleilniser of tle blood yet, discovered, and thousamids speak in i praIse who have bevil 1es.-lvd to heulith. PROOF. WIAr IS NEEDED. J30sT,, Feb. 13, 1871. DF.%c Si :--h\lol onl q y(,. slce, I fotild lnyst-lf ilk ;I. ffible l i ill Ion I'loimi g"lem,al dei' bl D 1v. l'I- I-'il N \ was si nIIgly re1I'N.- uI lt- l lii tne biy a frini whol il tseen iCl benefilCti by Ils II.e. I pr,111oued 11he art ile, 1ni ateIri V sIing se-venaIl I,oi le's 'i as rist i reii to heal lii that, t 'V' Is tio ullt'ine \ ukri r lit I fo I 11o 0 co idphiits for' i hehit II esp'cally lr'epwar1l, iil iuI ol lk l ih Itilly ter:Cin 'ueil it to 0 .hose who reel that thiey needl somet.hlng Io restoxO theli to0 perfet lheallth. l.espectfully' yourst', FIrm of S. M1. Pitinglll & Co., In stat e St. losloul. I HAVE FOUND ,JoSToN MASS. Mu. UI. R. STrEVENs; l)ixA it Sin :--.\i y only' cbject. in gIving y'ou I his lest IimiIal Is iii spreau valhunibl liiima ini. IIlavinug ieen baidly aillct') .wIt.h silt, I heoim, ax l t,4e whole sll'uriae of lIny skin biIng coveet) ith imiies nel rup ion many of It to Ibe a blood tilsces, I l.ook aially3 of the ailvertiserd bloodi pieparationus, aonlg whiepj wa%'s anyi qouity o1'(f S'arlsapar'Ila, w. f)it. tii (.inlg any benellt until I cioum.yei lak ig t,he V'~ 'l IN; andii' before .1 liatil comiipletedl t.he thIs. bolt Ie I saw timt I Ihail got,C ihe ighi, tol(Ili1t}e.A 'oinsi'Pmtty )follqiwet on w.'th it. Ui i I ha .akein .sce 01 bols, wiihen I was po ..101uncedl a weg 101in ; and mny skin I.s sioo)ch, and .cn1trely' tree fr'omu limles aInt irupltins. I have never enijoy'etl so gioixl hea il beror'e, and( I at triuhlte It all to thie use of. V El I NE. 'To benelt. tho.se altt'l.ted whi h Rh.,'tmisia , I iIll miakcen lb00 i al.ho of te I'LVE E'T'IN L'S wonder' fitll werl ol ettrinig meii of Ihis neute1( compiniat, or wichel I have suffiered so Intensely. l'ass. A g't M ie.,. . 11. ,6 ah t. otn Vegotine, --PREPtARED BIY H, R.,STEVENS, BOSTON, MAS S. VegetIno & Iold by all Druiggi sts july31 1w J. CL ENDINNG, Ro t iid, $Ii0o lManieittgre, 'W.NNSDORO, ,$. C. ~~~~~ et1'fu13 ly nounices to-thei cietizents of Fir)fie'ld thait hie hasIiI r'emoved bis Root and1( Shioc Manufactory to (one door below Mr. C. Muler's. I am prepared tinmanufachtro -1ll styles of work ini ai subotantial aml( or'kmanOliko mannerTiC, nut of the voery best mnateri.ls, and( ait prlilce fully as low~ asi thl same goods can be mnnf&ti;red for at tho -North or elsewhere. I kcop constanltly Qp haind .e tood Stock of Solo and 'Upper Leat,her, Nhoo Fimlhings &ge wh:ijch wiill be sold at reasopabjle pry..es. Rlepairing promplytten3ded tp. Tormaic tl~y Cash. oct 12 J. (5L )JNJNlg. TOOTH BR4USIHE, 20 do'zon English Tooth Brushes, im.. piorted to olrdeIr. For 11ale att the Drug Store of july 26 nn wV fl AnroN. O~UJST JiW A FULL ST( S UM MAER WHIGH WE ARE S BEST PRINTS, 12 YARDS F( WHITE PIQU ES, 12-. CENTS vx;Rv 4 -AT FRESH 1TPRU1NES, 10 CE' FRESH TOMATOES, 20 a NICE FRESH PICKLES, AN) ALL OTHER CHOCOLATli, NEA GARDR) -VER IY . -A I "M I5 SJIOES AI' PLEASE CALL AND ? __ny 14 MARk .Earp. JuL.Y 1, I87. wEI CLIAIM FOR1 THE IMPR~OVEDI SEWING XYI A CIN ES .The follo,wing specific poits of supe) r-iority: 1-(arcait hinpihjIcity in Con 2-D)uraihJIty. 4-StillII uanning. Noise es Je'fbrnts all Varieties oh 6-Reauuty of Fininiis a~nd Was-kanI.iuianaIp. '7---VREATr RlDUCIlyE Xingle Machines sent on orders direct from the Factory, written guarantee with.' each M1achiine. WVilY PAY OLD PRIICES! Pi1Send for circulars andi particulars. \ddcreses, Time WVhituney MfPg. Co., .feb 17 Paiterson, . q. Ji .E FLENNIKEN I..EPS c.onstanftly or. haniid a full sup.. ply of (Ihoice FA.ih7jV G1SOCERIES and P J.ANTATIOHN SUlPPLiI.4. 11i5 stock has recently..beien replep ishied, alp -k i.myow ready.to smpply4me .wial qf nfl. .oct12 'WRAPPING J?4REL. . ROm4 IIA NTS - are requested to comn .paro our prices, fqr Paper and Pape IBaga,with those >aid elsewhere. 'a 8 tA WPW.R A& nDI(;' i & CO. OEJIVEJD, ICK OF NICE GOODS, ELLING VERY LOW. R A DOLLAR. A YARD. MfEAP?. SO ]IS A POUND. W1 25 CENTS A CAN. SOLD BY THIE DOZEN. 3()O.)S VERY C EA P. 1OAM, FLAV OWi NG EXT RACTS, EITC. I SE )S, W.n nsb i H te, C 1HEAP. i I BOOTs --0 EIltI>. n M F"O,R YOURSE'LF. Winnsbor o H otel. ha ih ha r ve d t that 160 1)arg,wit 1 ( n11 Il 0d if is Brick l t 41 11etd in the cqntr bu 4)1*ine, whoro ht- is propa'-o we wvllir ih 11to ns, flnd i tiLle .111 . plied withi the be..t ti:t the market afl'ords. IIe illtend to (1eservVe and' hopes4 to receive the public patroinage. M. L. UIROWN, Jam nrys'8, 1877. --If Proprietor. Ette nqer & Edmond, RItIoN 0. 'VA M ANUJFAT1'JRERSE of Portable ann Stat.iormry Enugines~ and Boilers o) ail kinds. Ciemlar i-aw Al ills, (hrist M ills AME..UcAN TUnn1xxN wATEIn wuxEr. Camerion's Special Steaml Puminps oc 0Send for Cataogc. A .ne(w Piano, nludo by one of the lead ing malnn tfact.nrers of* the Unite I Stlates. Thie instrlument hans a compass)5 4) Rseven anid one-third octaves, and1( is tinishedl wit.h al the latest im provoIeents. It can hbo bought at a great reducitioni froml retail pr1ico. Apply at .the office of Tu Niews ANL' HIERALD. june( 23-tf WATERS' OICHIESTRTON cAimon OROAN C-i the14 118 uten eatifumin no0 ever imande. 1Ithns -the celeb1ratedl (onecr .0 toiOp, Whichl Is a fine tiit at 14)n of the4 Hnm1lan Voc,and two und'. andthirI efl'ect is mg Ien1 (anad eletrifytint W TERI' (I,A I10-7. NIIJOCHSTR'IAL, ER1,CJtNTE1NNIAL .CH1I MES, CH IAPEL, nui) CIOTT1A(JE (ORfANSi, in-Uique F~rench (On.. ses coimiane PURIT Y o/VOICIN(G nith. grent 'volumeo of t ne nuitabIe for P'ari.or or Chnmrch. W TERS' PIANOS," anit" A1CTIH E BEST MlAIDE t The Tone,Tou,ch, WVorkmnanship, an DurabIlIt y Unsurpasecd. WVnrrantedl for MIX YEAIRR. PRICE'S EXTREMIEI4Y,LO.W3Vfor ensk.Monm thlly-IsJtahtllen receIVed. -InstrumtiCst.t20 -let until paid for as per contract. A Liberal Ula!ouSnt to tMa'hern,Minisuters,Churches,Sch,oots, etd. AG ENTIS WA NTI'D. Spceenln1nnements tthe tramde,llustratedl CIaalogue4 Maledl. ; dInstrnW n at ORtEAT IIAR 4OAlN.IORACEI *ATERS & SONS, JtIanufinetuwrr anfd)I)Center, ' s40ECA8T 141tT.,UNION SQUAREJ,N..Y$ 'Yruit Jars ! Fruit.Jars I UST. r 'neivoa, a lot ofMason's clebra ied Fruit i.ara, with Bloyd's p)orcolaln lined covers. Prico,half gallon sizen, $2.50, peor dozen "quart sizes, $2.25 per dozen. mn.v 1 . F. UMMA T-R &, Cm NEWS ANJIERALU WEEI LY E1MITION, iS I (iilnEn EVEUY WEDNESDAY A' W I N N8B 0, S. 0, );Y THA,1 WINNS1101W PUBLISHING CQ, IT (1NITAINS A 8MNA;I tjY OF TIfi LEADING EVENTS OF TlE DAY. State News, County Ncis, Political News, Ec THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT RlECEVES SPECIAL ATTl:'NTION. T' I1E LO(.'AL COLUMN 1A weli 11ed with town taIl county nllw4 Th iiin of lie Pulbl ishers is t1) issie I'lvT-CLASl FAZ;.jLY N EWSPAPEU. TerIls of Sibcriit)ioll, pa1.yable i hly inl advanlie: One copy, oie ycak, - - 0. Oie copy, six months, - - - - ilI.ih. ,n' lo vopy, (Ilhree lioilds, -.- . 1(0. Five co ii,on lya , $2...7..-)e TfIln (1pics, mnc ytar, at - - - - $2. 7.. tweity colpivs, ole yoar, at, - - I2. .50. To everv personl ma;nkin,g u1p a clb o0f sen t e 1'or on yea. Ji'iTh Ihnune tonsi. tutinlg a clu ne ~ed nost atli be at h alq j)ost cniiec. JOB.PR1NTING~ 1N AfL,1.TS'J DEPAA~lE~NTSj' -IONE-41 TIlE BE'ST1 STIY6E,AND ATr TiIE LOWESTL PRtICES. 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