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TRI.- R Y EDITION. TEILMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ri- otly One Year. - - - - $4.00 " '' Six-rnonths. - - - 2.00 " " Throe mouths. - - - 1.00 IRA'r10 OF ADVElRTISING. Ono square one insortIon $1.00. For each Hubsnequont insertion 504. Obitua rino and T ributos of Roapect chargod for a aiy (3.1 Lbadisoouut mado or e v ti JOB WORK. 1I111 oend, Lotter Heads, Envolopun Postern, Car i,-Ipyitations, Ticket'., &o. no tly ox'cited at this office,----ClhI'AP FOR (JA11. Col1itted 001m first. pageo. by Kido with thoso who havo pro ccdedi her, and it in a gennino triumplh to bav an American girl, whd is Aniorican' by educatioi as well, .tnaking .sudeosses that are envied by thosO whoso reputLtiions are mado -on the other sidc of the water. If * .Mika Kollogg's proudost boast that sho novor hasH studiod abroad.. Allhor musical education waH ol)tained in this country, and she iruly holb to tIhe belief that as good' n otlods and a thorough culturo may ho obtained hero as in E'uropu, and her own experieco c(rtainly shoulld strengtlion her bolief. She says she w isihen she could coInviuco the American girls, who are bent o11 rushing off to Euro >a to completo a musinical 1duca Lion, LoW much botter it would be to study hero. Not ninot}'-nine out of a hundred who start ofi with high hopes and boundloHH aiubitions aro over hoard of. 'Thoy expend time and motley for :nothing. American money fills tho pockets of foreign teachers, but fow of all the Htudellnts amiiounit to anything. It is just as easy to 111l out whther one is to h) a n ss or a failure in Boston or Now York as to go to Milan or Florence for tl . Jugowlecige. . This is sensiblo C1It ' Yoni6s Kellogg's Hermon to girls bont on a musioal Caroer. The Brinloy Mazarino Biblo. At tho meeting of the Connecticut Historical Society, a few days since, in Hartford, the chief interost gathN ored aihttltih' lhIh i't'' of on of the ratretic.iinostehabl o in the world. Dr. Trumbull brought out the Mazarino bible, belonging to the collection . of the lato Gogge ed This is one of the only; Wo' op ,Q America, and thore nyi'd x in the world. It was printed In 1455. Two years ago two copies wore sold at auction iln London in tho sanm sal, and one0, printed upon1 palper, broughit $14,000 gold ; the other, on vellum, brought $20,000 gold. Usually a vellun copy of any wvork brings four or five times as much as a paper one but t he history of the Mfazarino Bible raises the value of the paipdi copies relatively to those onl vellun. (Gutenbhorg printed the first popips in~ 1455i, and all those woro on paper ; in 14561 Fauat got possession of the types, and his edlition was partly on vellum. Those, consequently, are not so completely The BriDly copy~ is on paper one of tihe genuine Gutenberg prints and it is a marvol of the printor's work. Its equal could! not b)o made to-day. The inik, though four hun dIred years old anid more, is as (dis tinct as ink could be, and the paper in stjU .white r and clomgr. The "register" is perfect, and tile ap pearaince of thle pago~ far surpassos that of the best muodern hooks. The first letter of each chiapfij an illumination done by h1and and there are frequeily full-page ilhumi niationls throughI the t wo Nohumnes, also done, of coulrsp,> 'by handl. Thoese ale ex\quisit Specimoens of work, and their edqi ing is as flue and rich as ig~as when put on, finer min B1 oCs timn it could be made nlow.'l1 eok is printed in Latin, with a number of- curiolt4 'oontract sym~bols in the text, used to space tihe lines evenly. Three different ways of the letter "S"-broad, mod orato width, and narrow--are ox. aimples of the eni1l taken , A1 auch respets. This volume was proba bly botund about a hlundred years after its printin~ and must have Dible was the first book printed with umovable typ~e. Its diate is not gven, but was discov ddy anOansB of eritein marks upon tb~ mann MCCCCLIX. The Watkinson Library hase a copy of tide. A euri cus feature of the Brtiley copy of the Gutenberg Bible is tinWk i each page is a faint ~ima top ad t molz. s hitherd& 1MA oble iof how the ' gitr JhM' M made so exact hA exo~ actlY the mat. ter up st~ ideoflthe same l li1fb .4 en 1t- to cove the samoe p ,-'lir nd inargh6 cor roespond i precisoly.--Iarthfurd Courant, May 10. In Arkansas neckties are cheap. The crowd puts ono round your nook, slings it over a trop, and it doson't cost you anything.-ex. And then you never need another. VEGTINE. II E SAYS IT IS TRhUE. MHNxCA FAIJ.J, Nov. 9, 18T. Mat. It. It. STmVKNR : Dear 81r--As you are on enIIre stranger to me, I Want1, YOtU to know wh:tt, V EO'T' N I-: 1I11 diune for int, Only thoso who have been rai1sedl frotu deiath's door i know into value of :411i a gootd 111dleni. I in ta years of tigo. Three years ago I was taken sick with what the (lectors call ed Lttnbiago. For weeks I wias conflitld to ily bed. I ha1 three diftferent, 1hysleittls, withoit aty help. I recoive( no relief ; I was a great, sfitcIer ; fInally I betutint entirely helpless. The last, do(1or told to there was no help he sald he inight. pl1sixbly save my life b. ejecting mor phine In Iy armns 11 nd1 legs. 'l' 10 etCourago Iuent, for sa1 lng uiy life by having this one was it n 81111111 it clotie 1 01ould nt10, colnselit to runl( the risk. Ah tlt. ihis Ilene m y son reatd youtr adver lieinent" In til. pnaper, a test Imony of a1 pe'rson wvho h11( h~tn't Ve-ry sick with1 about, thle -'aine comnplaint, and1 wast cured!. My son went, right, a way to the apol h renry tare and bought at bell, tin of VRI'l' INC. eItere I 1) tliseti ie 111st bint 1k'e I fotund great, repl ; I manid niore muyself 11 hed. Afler takIng tiree hOt Ies I was able lo sit, 11)and mnove alhma( liny rooin. 1 ctntinue'd I:lkilng tho Vegellin, nil I was lin i1 few weeks rIeslred to m1y fortner hei t It hi',llit. \o ' V .': .l N : savedil1y lMe after the physel:ts saliu I lher wits no het i for lit-. I htv t' tt 1 d oI r sinclne. if I fee ntiwell I tako a idosea of VE'ETIM, at1 1 reoInmentd It. to mny friend1. Your Vogelimt ought- to he in every 1nInlly. My dotlor wias stirprised to see in1 in go:gl health. Ieo says VK t' 1ETI N 1 Isit 'zol titleine. I tell hitu It. red tite, lie soa, Lt1 is t rue." I Canllnt feel tot) 11ha nk rot. Very gratefuilly 3 ours M1 tIS. t'AI'IIA litN K COONS. Sonlcea Falls, 5enteent county, N. Y'. Vegotine. All diseases of the blood. If Vegeltno will relieve pain, 'lelanse, pulIrfy ani curt; such 11s tast eston , the pattlent to perfect. heaLtilt afte1r trytug different phlystetansI, inanly reine tiec. r ut ing for ye1as, 11l It. nto', con lu11ive Vroof, if youl art at sitiferer, yout canl he eured'1 'iy hIs n1113 11ediLVci eriifor laing such great c'res' .11. Works In lio blood, in the i iEhrulting titi. It. ('nt 11 y1111' he calledI the':/rrat Bitad 1'u'iffr. The great, sottre of dhenise orIghnates lIn thte blond; at1l tnu rdicine ptt. doe's not art diretlly upon It11-, to irify atut renlovalte, has any Just elatin 111pon public at.t ent toa. Vegetine. Will Cure Canker Humor. I .T :1100otOT, March 31. 185. If. it. 8'LEVEXM: Sir--ast faill mn1y husband got m two hottles of your Vegetine 11 ake 1ti orile 1'aker lumor, whilh I'have hadi in muy stiolach for se'veratl years. 1 totk It, and the result was very satts factory. I hatvo taken a good miany remedies for the CLanker lltmor, an1t none seemed to help me hbut Veget sne. There 1i no dlot, in my mi1nd that, t'veri' oe suferlIting with CANKKn IIUtONtO an be eured by taking Vegt ine. It gave 1111 a good applitie, 11 1 felt. btlter ' every respect. Yours, with reopet, Mllts. EI.IZA ANN 'OoL0. NOTHIIING 'EQUA L TO IT. Sor'iI1 SAI.tuI, Mi.ws., Nov. 1-1, 18;O. Mllt. if. it. STf'l K\ ENs : 1ica11r Iir-1 hlal: vhete t ruhiIl-d with ir'1oflaI, Canker and L.iver Conplatut for threw years. Nothin gever did sne any good 1util 1 commened( using (Ito Vegetine. I 1111 now get ting along iih t rate, and ttill using the Vogetl ine. I Con sider there Is 1nt hinig oe0tl to it for sutch con g)ltnts. I Ban heartily reeolumend It to every t 1113', AC Al No. 141, bLagran~ge SI,, South.1 Salem, Maiss. V ROtlETI NE t horoughly~ oi'ailleat es t'very k'Ind of humlor, and11 restoreos thle enlt Ire sy'stem to at hlealt3y con~dition. Vegetine. H. R. STEVENS, BOSTON, MASS. Vegethte is~old by all Druggists. Fans I FanIs ! F&ns ! Alarge at oek of Fans just in. ~J. F. Me..ASTER & CO. Phlotogr'aphs ! PhJotographs ! ([1 REATI. re'dution inl p'rices at the' n1ew S Photogiaph Gaiillery in1 rtoar of Mor'ris' Hotel 1 at1 no0w rteady 1for buslxiness in my ne1w and ipl'nd id l arragetd Gatllery 111nd ial the followl1inlg retneed raztes: Cabineta peri dozenCf, $.00. * " "i hlf dozen, 3..50. hal f doze,,. 2.00. Ferroty'pes, 3 1t'r $1111). Sinigle one 5,1 ets. C'ihidren, i~haiably/ 5.'i mlay c A, A. MORR18. F. W. HABENICHT - -0o- -- 13""EG' 'av''toinfor- is friends-and oL~ustomers gene'rally that his stock of Impjorted and Domnestic raignors and Wine Ia fulhl, anid the lpurity of his goods war ranted. AlSo, A full1a sipy of (Chewing- and genuine Durhan otk ing -Tobac'co, Olgars and Cigarettes. 'Atso. Seegers' Pure Double Strong Brown Lag4 Ihcer, alway a freshl on draught AT CENEhNIAI, BAR. ma1fr29 Established 1858. gCHARLES MULLER Has removed to the store next to Francis. Gerig's. tX ATQ l~Qooks anA J4wettf ik :YVpaI ed,an~ atsaction guaranteed to everybody, Those indebte& jo rue for wrk on jewelry will plgssegay at; one,~ for Hamptonia E~lected.. CHA1RL~S MULIjtR. JUST I?E A FULL ST( SUMMER WHICH WE ARE S BEST PRINTS, 12 YARDS FC WHITE PIQUES, 124 CENTS ASTF] A Lj L O'] VERY 4 -AL FRESH PRUNES, 10 CEE FRESH TOMATOES, 20 a NICE FRESH PICKLES, AND ALL OTHER BR1OMA, CHOCOLATE, SEA GARDEN -VERY I SHOES AN .I..3' 3 PLEASE CALL AND S may 14 Best is Cheapest ! NEW WILLCOX & GIBBS A T O M AT IC Silent Sewing Machine. Latest Invention, Producing Marvelous Rlesults. petiton i iu ltkO n t th ci n est. notwi h. Sellen4 i noisy, itar-ruitig, Ltoblesoie, nwo Only Machine in the World with. A utomnat ic Features, and with no Tfensioni to WVrite by Postal Card for Price List, List of' Oficees, &ce. W1ILCOX & tilhiBS S. M. CO., (Cor. Rond St.) (158 Broadway, N. Y. may 15--ly CllilOr & Caidier CALL ATTENTION TO their large and elogant assortmnio GLASSWARE, Especially their Berry, Fruit anid Preserve liowls. --ALSO, To their variety of LAMPS, which, for 49q4uty and cheapness, excei. --ALSO, To their targe atackc' of CRO0CKEtf'Y, which they offer at low prices, to close out their 41OODS in thisae a lEER & CQ. ICEIVEDI, CK OF NICE GOODS. ELLING VERY LOW. R A DOLLAR. A YARD. IITEI G-OODS HEAP. so TS A POUND. u d 25 CENTS A CAN. "OLD BY TILE DOZEN. JOODS VERY CHEAP. F'OAI, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, ETC. 0 SEEDS, JHEAIP. 1) BOOTS -O0 E'E FOR YOURUSELF . Sent~tg-Machine. TRADE SE PAD. JULY 15, 16uI. wE CL.AIM FOR THlE IMPROVEI) WHITNEY SEWING MACHI1V ES .The followinug specific points of' supe. I-Great inliIlty in Con, 2-DEuaarghillty. 3---Exceedtingly Ligla Wassa lng. 4--NtlEl lRunninlg, NoiNste.s 5-Perfiortus all Variet ies of WVork. 6--ermuly of FIUUIsla aind 1W trknaanskaiup. '7--GltEATa EIDUCTION IN Sinbgle Machines sent on orders direct from the Factory, wdi~en guarantee with WIlY PAY OLD PRICES! ;.('-Send for circulna and particulars. Add~lress, Tla e Whlitssey M f'g. Co., feb 17 Pantersons, N. J. WATERIS'OlROIllSTRION AlamernO WAW style ant 1e3feet in to ne ever sunde. 3thka the celebrated Concern. to atop, white sa fin -imnitation the liunauan Vofecawo and a Stuned in perfect harm --nt wieh the reeds, isNA, OROHIESTRAL, 00ONCERTO,, TESPe E~t4~E TENAN CIMES, CHAPE, an seemubine PURtITte VOICING tofth great 1oas o oe suitablefo Parlor or Chareh. WATERS' PihN 8,Ganhmmjaw ARR THRE DEST ADaD;oToeTn6 We kmaubi, DurbliyU~sarpaased. PRICES E XTR EMELY LOWforceabhMon uy Isesenre reeelved. Istrameatse AENTSWAN4TED. Sel ., de to the trade.llstrated Catale ues Mailed Seeendehand Isetrinsente at E& AT RAR6 GAINS. ORACE WATERS do 50ONS. .40A3 14w th s.U QAENY WRAPPING PAPER. M/ RCHIANTS are requested to comn.' pIL are our prices for Paipeor and Papir lagn~wit h ihn~o naid elee..er.. JUST RECEIVED, A full stock of Plain and Faney (iro eries, which will be sold at lonw.mt price for the Cash. ALSO, A fnue stock of liquors, such as WHISKEY, BRANDY, WINES in groat variety, ALE, BEER, etc., eto. The patronage of the public a solici tad. B. ROSENHEIM. feb 10 FU RN IUR E, -W INDOW S es, Picture Frames, Children rriages, Lumber and Shingles. Use economy by buying the best, and buy whore you can get the cheapest. april 26 R. W. PHILLIPS. Merchant Tailorinq. TIF, unndarsignod informs the citizens of W innbsbro and the county generally, that he has opened a Tailoring Establish mont in the store next to Mr. J. Clendin ing'a. He is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line at short notice and on reasonable terms. A full line of samples kept constantly on hand, from which customers may make selections. Rpecial attention given to CUTTING. feb24-tx6m W. (i. ROCHE. TC.ILJET RO.AP. JUST RECEIVED, ONE gross of the genuine Brown Windsoi Soap. ALSO, Twenty-five dozen assorted Soaps,at the Drug Storo of april 24 DR. W. E. AIKEN. MORRIS' HOTEL ---0 Thave juat finished painting, papering 1and thoroughly renovating my Hotel from top to bottom, and now have it in first class order and am prepared to en tertain my guests with much more eon vience and comfert than heretofore. Office on first floor and opening on main street, with ,dinning room and sample room adjoining. Every effort will be made to make my guests comfortable. py- Hotel located next door to F. Elder's large grocery and dry good stores, and in th~eicentral and b usiness portion ot town. Charges to suit tho times. A. A. MORRIS, april-26-tf -'Proprietor. J. CLENDINING, Boot and Shoe~ Manufacturer, WVINN8j3ORO. 8. 0. 113 TH-E undersigned re a eetfully announces to the otznofFairfield that he has removed his Boot and Shoe Manufactory to one door below Mr. C. Muller's. I am prepared to manufacture 'ill styles of work in a substantial and orkmanlike manner, out of the very best materials, and at prices fully as low as the same goods can be manufactured for at the North or elsewhere. I keep constantly on handla oodStock of 861e and Upper Leather, Bhoe Findinga &c., which will be sold at reasonable prices. Repairing promptly attended to. Ternmestrictly Cash. $0-9 Dried ides bought. cot 12 J. CLENDXNINGj. Winnisboi o Hotel. 1?HE nndersigneds takes pleasure in informing his friends and the pnblio that he has removed to that large and commodious Brick Betel, lottated in the centre of business, where he is preayEed to accommodate the publie wth ce~ and well furnished rooms, and a tle sup.. plied with the beet that the tijarket. affords. He intends Eo deutvj eud hopes ~o receive the public patrornego. M.L. B~IOWN~, Janay, B. 87..tf __ o ?ropiet GET your Job Printing done at the Naa tI*Anb OA.