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HOUSEHOLD HINTS. ?If an edge tool is bo hard as to crumble, grind it on a dry stone nntil; the edge turns blue ; it will then cense to break, and the terapor will gonorally l provo tovbo right. ! ?Tho following simple remedy, to be applied to the wound inflicted by a rabid dog, is Baid to. have boon used with grout success ia "Loipsio, and to gome extent in this country: "Wash the bito thoroughly with warm vinegar, and then pour on it u few drops of mu riate acid." ?A correspondent of the Country Gentleman says a good application of two or three bushels of blaok?mith's | cinders spread around f rnit trees, par ticularly pears, not only, keeps down the grass, but .affords Borne principle j whioh gives health and vigor to the I growth of the trees. ?Cold Btarch should not be made too stiff, or undissolved portions will ad here to tho garhienntB. If of tho/right consistency, the artiolo will look as if ?wrungi out of-"Water, Roll tightly, and let it .lie'for two houiB. It will then iron as easily: as if-boiled starch had been used, and take muoh less. ?Dusty carpets maybe" eleancd by setting a pail of cold .water out by the door, wet tho broom in it, knock it to get off the drops, sweep a yard ? or bo, then again wash tho broolta ?s bofore and sweep again, being careful to shake all the < drops off tho broom and not sweep far at a time. ^Change tho water once or .twide^ during, the process^ Moistened corri-meal sprinkled over tho carpet and swept off is used with good effeotr^BomeTrouirolroepoTB; ?It would bo a gre?^ convenience if farmers generally would have- thoii names printed upon the gates in front of their residences. Strangers often have much difficulty in finding, the residence of persons of whom they are in search, which would bo obviated by thin course. Besides," a nice gate, with the name of tho oooupants, adds greatly to tho appearance of<a place, and looks as > though the inmates wore not isolated from thq*Qutside world. ?No better advice oan be given a f nm or .or fruit-grower, n dairyman or a stock-breeder, than to make an effort to establish a reputation for producing some special product; in perfection?to get his name Known in tho market as sending thither tho best produot of ita class, always of uniform quality ?na. superior excellence?to make his brand an index, well known to all buyers, of the article or animal furnished. This is the effort of all ambitious manufac tories, and it pays well iu tho beginning and largely in the end.'. ?Tho sun should.nevor be allowed to shine on butter or a package containing butter. More butter is injured from the farm house to the village store and in transportation by the careless, un thinking or willful parties than Irom all otK&Y canoes combined. The farmor has an easy and,,effectual remedy, an old umbrella for. a shade, green'grass or wot flauuols, '6r any other substitute wher6b^n>rapid evaporation can bo -cf*' footed for the cooling arrangement, and you can carry yonr,buttor for miles, to market in good condition. ?It may not have occurred to any one?at all events it is not noticed in any of our treatises on practical! phar macy?ijhat theeasiest way to, take oat a stopper which has' become fixed in tho neek of a bottle is to,'reverse .the motion given to it whenptitting it in? that is, to knock the stopper from right to left.-:!In most iustances when a stop per is fixed without the intervention of . nn adhesive substance it is by turning it as one would diive aAcje^. "jfllipj.dij reotion is almost invariably? ifrom ileff to right, and thus a thread is formed which is easier to follow backward, than to break. The trouble with whioh the removal, of stoppors is usually attended must Iprm piy apology for- introducing a suggestion of so' little 'apparent im portance. Sulphuric Acid and Weeds. A correspondent of .thp Journal of Horticulture (English), writes ? ?.?Taj*;e an old blocking-bottlo, with a wire around it to hold it by, and a stick to dip withy The -stick should- not be pointed, but should be notched round fQr an inch or two at tho end, the better to hold the liquid. Just one drop in tho heart if B|tffiHient to caiW<Te?th\ ani the notchailAflckV will contain at one dip enough to destroy three or four plants. .j ff-the aoidis good,. ?he work, of death Can be "both* seen and'heard, for the vitriol hisses, and it burns tip the plantain in a moment. A row of plantains a foot wide sprang up on a lawn hero, where an iron fence formerly ran. The] ?wjnerj seeing' njt a plnco he visited tho 'good effect of vitriol, put tho hint into practice. The plantains -were killed in an hour, and have never appeared again.. It is three years ,-ago, and it is impossible to recogmzo the line of tho fence; it- completely burnt tho roots out. rhavo 'tried it'on large dan delions; with tho s:> mo. result. One of tho young gentlemen hero amused him self bylmn^ing'.onj; the longest thisUes he conla ilfid tp experiment on; tho vit riol oofnplotoiyVMlleil thein T>y eating tho roots out. One drop will do. Care is required? ihat .it does'not touch,the ?kin, or6lotlies.'- It is1 not saf? in tho hands of children, but a man or woman with u-m minuteB* practice oan kill plan tains mn'v?n oiore quickly than any lad can eav goOw',ebo"rriea' ? ' How ?W Old Sorso? What is to be don.6 him? what is to bo done wit^ u boIreo, that, is growing, K)ld ? I These a*!0 haxf <lnes. tions for a humane and mo*. oratoVp,oir" oumstanced farmer to answe*"*- ^ Al'oro can be nothing wrong in dispo^hv.^ PK? horso ton years old, having consider good work-in him.: but how old, fl*.,<! feeblo should ho bo-'before it would soom wrong to get rid of. him ? If qno has an old horse, and ho can not well be kept, the best way is to find eomo hiimano farmer who will take him for what ho is worth, and agi^e to keep him . so long a'e ho lives. < -?' But, impossible, ho should' be keP* ffSWft -?d bo fed and caiv^ ^r. in part for tho good he has done- ftnd be will bo useful for the women u1A oh, dron to drive, because hS aSyu nr * understood-and he really has valM ? claims to a living from tfio farm A humane man will bo certain toEVo ? ?? i palm and reflecting iniud, and such a piiuu w??l? usvjsi; -wsys xOT ji^Gping a horse or -worn-out animal, which a cold and cruel mind would not think of, no that nothing Would bo loct. Dopend upon , it that kindness und humanity lend to j acute thinking and chUigcd ': mentali powers, beoauso they are right, and what is right ib ingenuous and intellec tual.-?iv". Y. Tribune. A Paris Exhibit A PariB correspondent cays : "Among tho few sources of amusement loft us in prospeot during the next two months of the dull season muBt assuredly be reck oned first the 'Exhibition ot. Fine Arts as npplicablo to. manufacturers,' '\7hiph is this year being organized on an un usual scale, and whioh; promises.also to bo of unusual interest, in tho Palaco of Industry, in tho Champs ElyseeB. Pre- ] vious to tho latp war this exhibition had begun to develop stabil very successful ly, and had annually attraoted. mueh publio attention, and. ,drawn a consider-; able influx of visitors, both from other countries and the provinces. Tp .the latter especially it always proves '."aj source of great satisfaction and curiosi ty, both becauso it afforded on oppor-1 tnnity for provincial houses io eihibit their specialties in tho capital, and also because it enables them to profit by the occasion of studying tho best ' samples of Parisian art manufacture. Almost all the specimens of. now objecto of .dec orative furniture und houBphald orna mentation/such as tho substitution of dyed peorwood lor ebony, and thobeau tffulgcarving of whiph the. former,.is'jj fonnfl i/y Thj. an onannnj-iWl ? - , tl^".'.", Uhejntroduot^ I onnca in imitation of tho Ohineso works of the sanae character jsihese; as well as new'art modols forA candelabras and bronzes and castings .of every descrip tion, have generally made their first 'appearance ^ and gained their* earliPst notoriety and reputation at'thcBO yearly exhibitions. They werefy?f course, dis continued the year of. the war, and for two years afterwards;'"and only mado their reappearance in greatly diminish ed form last $ear for the first time. This year a #ery successful effort, so far, seems to be making to resuscitate them in their former brilliancy; end to Americans coming oyor to Europe Jn t>_ ~ fall they will bo found, I doubt u( ?well worthy of a visit.. SomeTinndre ?of workmen ore at this moment emplo; edinthe spacious frame , and grot plan of tho palace in ereotdng thojgl coses and stalls'iojr, the reception of ar tistic specimens of yhrions manufacture. These very ereotionef themselves are, and are intended to be., models of tasto and utility for the purpose for whioh they are to.serve. They arerfn the high est degree'ornamental, as"*afe>. present seen, even^before receiving tue cost! embellishment of the articles they ar nxode to contain. But tho most strik ing object of. all, perhaps,. at tho pres ent moment in tho placo, is a gigantic doublo staircase now in tho coiirso oi erection at ono end of the . nave, and, loading to the upper galleries. On this Staircase, whioh is to cost, it in said, more thaiLttS),000 francs, ^fteat<Sr Bo ranged a mass of drawing-room marbles, statuettes, oto.,.; by tho chisels of tho best Parisian sculptors/ iritprsperEod with vase's and oroirc.Tr flwfi:* Tho ef fect promises to bo really beautiful and to make tho staircaso . ah exhibition in itself. But it is far from being confined to this use only, for it leads, as ;I have already said, to tho upper galleries, I whore is being prepared 'a$ 'exhibition of costumes,'of a most varied and cu rious character. It iB to :consist,: first,, of royal, pontifical, military lind civil, and ancient theatrical costumes of all nations; and secondly, of such ancient works of art, in , tho; phapo of statues, paintings, frescoes, medallions, vases, stuff: eta, whioh shall boBt reproduce and bo on' authority.:for stich? costumes. And, lnotly, in tho grand gallety Win ning round tho nave, will bo exposed tho S* rinoipal drawings of all the 'schools of esign, both of Paris and tho depart ment.. The installation of tho exhibi tion in tho above locality by tho Central Sooiety of Fino Arts will .cost upwards oi 150,000francs.^rT?.ff- ttt Fall Head-Gear. f .. No change is announced for autumn bonnets and hats ; j white 'straw and black straw or chip aro popular, trim mer r .with blacky yjglvet.. aa 4hey., hav been all summor ;;but a bit; of color uddecr inS'ea "Toseirf V^Dright biTdfo! bows of deep red volvot. A pretty foroign fashion for' common hats id to trim with a*plain scarf and stiff dark wing;' Two oolora aro very popular here for hat trimmings, aud the same effect is produced by a wide, double faced ribbon of tworf shades.. The/rim miiig .up 'of "thb side brims gains in favor;; it has a jaunty and youthful look, and offers great advantages for coquettish arrangements of flowers and. small bows. Woll managed by a pretty girl, it is a charming affair; but perched above a faded and wrinkled faoo, or sur mounting a mature ono, liko a full blown peony, it is hat captivating. A great many? bonnetis, are made of tho materials of the dross with tyhfch they are worn, cashmere trimmed]with velvet, and manufacturers" offer a "now kind of finished hats of velvet or felt. The felt are of all shades and qualities ;? the velvet havo a glossy, silky surface, and, prettily trimmed, make good, inexpen sive hats, __^ The '-Guano.Dopofli|e, Guano shipments from Porti aro now wholly mado from tho Isls.'nd of Maeab and Guanape/ond the" totals "remaining there aro estimated respectively at 215, 000 and '200,000 i tons. These islands will be chared by tho close of next year, when operations will begin on Lobos do Tieyrn, whero tho. supply/*is estimated at 60,000 tons, O . the adja cent island of Lobos do Afnora ?terp are 500,000 tons, and neither-of ' these j/land? havo yet boon workod. In tho Southern, Peruvian deposits, to whioh wn ?OL10UWy referred, tho amount io es v/. rV-. ?*. ft Ann nnn i_ tt_ timated ftt 7.400,000 tons. Here we have tho U?to* ot ?m*J 0,000,000 tons _?iimiffh of i/uauo.to last, at tlio -pres ?2 of s?ip:^nl, for ?bou? thirty. 70 years. Tho present gonprp.tton at. ast, therefore, nceu1 not ftuHcipnte a iluro in tho supply ot that, fertilizer. ?*~en bnt l fiyo , least, failure ?The reward offered for thO reoovo * of Charlie Ross now -Amounts to rlO, TJu Orape^VJ ig Swindle. Geo. W, ?auibboll, the weU-Sgowir hortdoultrnrisfc of Ohio, lias tho following nnriinont revuiudtH to ?lfiko imim n, sab? jecfc tlaut needs s?oro attention than itr receives: If a glib-tongued follow oomesaronnd with an enormouBly largo, oblong, light-colored 'grape Hpcoirnon in a bottle of alcohol, and ropresents that it is .hardy* healthy, productive, and every iyay,Bjaitod to tho wants of the American rt?pople, and furthermore in vites yo^tp luvest throe dollars, more or less, m a vino which ho will Bell yon, don't d$ ifrb, For the vine you get will no morffg?fr suoh grapes as he exhibits than it will bear bottles of alcohol, ready corked with grapes ihside.^Tbis swindling dodge has been protty><jiten siyely, worked in many quorters/ftad I have received letterB of anxious inquiry ?from several victims ofmisploced oon fld ehoo tyffitfSfevet pur phased vine^Jrom' these swTndlibg/.scamps. One,.galled his graff?jgra Empress; atfDtheri?epre> sented himself as my agent, ajtrd tho> grapo hb was he was selling as a v^der jfol nejgLh^brid of my produotion*** An^ other still repreabnied that tho^grape ho showed-was the Crbton,'and that> he was selling-for Mr. Umlorhill; bat all. had -tlgfWWlmona grape in alcohol, and. all wagfejTft>r the vines which they of fered Sr?ffiTlhree to five dollars cnou. Now ttt&grapes which they tShibit are the foreign, imported Mnmg4&ape? and if the-vines offered wero sjtQp. as wonld^ffltBjtoo those grapes, they(Jjpuld' bo of just?bout aBmnohvaluG for growth in open air in this country as so^tnanT orang|"1|rttmon trees; and yojfuiould, j ipnifWii j" rmsc yes* ?w? orange**" .and lemem as these Malaga grapeaf Bat- ihejtgss they sell at these large prices, tiro what they can buy cheapest, generalljbQpncords, Catawbas or Clin tons?and long before the vines oome into j bearing, the veracious gentleman pats' a nafo dintauco between himself and his victims; and you may be enro he wpl never: infesttne^Bame region a second time." It is eminently safe to distrust all marvelous ?tories '?f ?wonderful now fruits of. unheard excellence, which can only boi found in the hands of'strog gling and irresponsible" ' agents.' If such friiits had.an existence they would at ouceHbo proouredby .all enterprising and responsible nurserymen, and the publio wpuld have on-opportunity of t>roouri?gj them from known and. relio blo sources. 'i|Hi An Act op Justice.?Doubting Cas tle was a ead stumbling-blook in the path of..Bunyan's Christian, though it couldn'fcbar his way. to truth. We can sympathize with tbo pilgrim, for doubt always besets us when we are asked to believe anything particularly extraor dinary. . Consequently; when we hoard, some eighteen monthe, ego, that a phy sician in California,, had compounded, from the juices, and' extracts of certain horbs found there, a modicine that cured almost every .variety of . blood disease, wo wero incredulous. Sinco then we have brut opportunities of testing the f ccuracy of the report, and are free to admit that our doubts have vanished. Seeing Srhat wo havo soon, knowing what wo know, it ?s'impossible for us to question the remedial proper ties of Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters. That this famous vegetable tonio, alterative, and antiseptic is a specific for dyspepsia, liver complaint, chronic constipation, j fever and ague, bilious intermittent.-, Scrofulous taint in the blood, incipient consumption, local and general debility, rheumatism, sick headache, and diseases of the kidneys, seems to bo - a matter beyond the pole of controversy? a fixed [fact in medical history; The state ments of frionds, in whoso veraoity and intelligence we have full confidence, corroborated by our own personal<ob servation^compol uelto admit the sur passing merits of the preparation.. . ?An Ohio woman haa 'just obtained a verdiot of ?11,000 damages against a railroad company, one of whoso trains ran over and mashed her.?oofc If the company had not shown that there wasn't room enough in the neighborhood for tho train and the foot both, the dam ages would doubtless have been much heavier, _ ,. I Dn. Piercb's Compound Extraot of Smart Wf?ed, or Wator Poppor, is not recom mended aa, a curo-all.. It should not be alaes gi\ with tho patoht noBtnims of the day, com pounded by Quacks,,"Indian Doctors **?? (so called"), and tliopo poa306Bing no knowledge, of tho delicato and hUricst?"structure of tho hu man syatomnor of chemistry and tho BOlentiflo Ipreparation of modichies. No patent ims fbeen obtainod o~-aakod;for upon it. It la not a soorot medicine, tho'chief ingredient being mado known in tho namo choaen to dosignato it. But it in claimed to Be a anporior Extract, made in a sciontiOo manner, from frosh.planta and foots, by a cold 'pTocoss. heat, Which la uned in making all other Extracts of Smart I Wood, being ohjoctionablo, as it destroys moat of tho medical virtues that rosidotn tho plant, fta Stated in tho American Dispensatory and by other most excellent authorities. In tho .modest looking little wood, found growing by ' the roadside, is found a more ofllcacious rem 'ony, when combinod with .Tamalca ginger aud othor modifying agonts, for 'diaVrhrea, dyaen tory, summer complaint, pain and colic, than has Jioretoforo been known, to* tho rheilicnl fprofossion. Dr. Piorco'a Extract i*\ ?sohl by 'Hae lllco Divorce SnJ* for franft fii age causing great exejtcmen* in'noston. It should warn young, men, net to marry in haste. KJeo In bid 22; htsbrido37. IIo swesjrRtbat sho made him beiloVo sho was but Ids own.?ao, byj?i<ln? S?gnolla Balm Ui>on her face, neck aud ljanda. Poor, youth 1 IIo probabtMWund her elbows Weren't quite, sp soft and pretty*. Ought Hagan to^ lndjotcd ? We know of many sftsilar cases. TnlB llaim gives a'most wondcrftd pearly and natural complexion, to whloir wo don't objsa*. Wa Uko pretty women. To'&nlBU tho pIcttif?taey should use Icon's Kathslron uiwn tho hair. With i?early chin, rosy cheelcs, and sort. lnxttrlouB txowes, thoy becomo lrroslstablo.,. * ? ;F6ia rroitn i* itallrond C?r, and nearly, hroko his neck. Pat picked-him up. rubbed him with Mexican Mustang TlnLnont, and pent hhu on ^by the hoxt train. Falls, br^jtos, cute, conttiBlons, lahtdueaa o^d such aouldrnts aro constantly occur B'ag, iTblwis nothing so eure,'safe, ch*ap and; nVjButonfran tho celebrated Mutdang Liniment. It. costs hut SO canls and fl.OO per bpttlc, and nfeYaru-.. , lly or ownor of Horses shotdd be without it. Thcro Is no flesh, bone and muscle, aUiaent upon man or animal, like Rheumatism, DrnJitea, Spavin andLamK uess, which It will not alleviate or cure. Why wilt you suffer? lleware of counterfeit's. It is wrapped in a stool-plato engraving, &tgnaa. "a. W. Wcst ?hrobk, Ohoinlst." n Kvoryoody'n Tonp;ue.~Euloginms of great Natloual Rogenorator of Hc-allh, PiiSUTA-; tion Uinaiisi are on "owrybedy.b tongua. Tilta gratuitous yi'uf? roc<? ndverUsing 19 belter than Ml Uie pald-for pufllug to which tho owners of ltogpa blttora aro obliged td roeoriV Ifnaa' a *pontaiioouB heartiness about It which carrion oon /icMon to the mind of tho auditor. x o recent marriago ooreniony at ?imngron, i^ngitm?,' Cho %ved4iaft'T?ig' was plnoed on the-third too oi the bride s left foot-^becauso she had no hands. \ -' -:-'-' ? ? %19 to ft1 000 i^sstsd in "WslI street of Ion loads to a fovtur.0. Pamphlet with ox planaUona and Bta?Htica of Railroads, Stocks, Bonds, etc., with other valuable information, moiled on roooipt of 30 cent's. Addronu Alox. Frothibgkaxn & Co., Hanltora and Brokoru, 12 Wall street, How York. We shall soon have cool woathor, and then ovory man and boy nhould wear Elmwood Collara. You : need not adopt tho Mexican ooatnmo, but can wear something bolwcon tho collar and Bpnra._' Qo to Itivoraldc Water Ouro, Hamilton, IJL {< 7. \ i?- . . MKMPHIS. Flour dull ahdnnchtiligod. 1 Corn', firm, at 85o. Oata oaalor, at 55c. Mos? pork, dull and "nominal. Lard, firm, at I6@17c. Bacon, firm; sbouldora, 10>^o; dear rib, 14#c; clear sides, 14>?o._ \\t. tt k. 'JL ? J * Cotton fa quiet and Unchanged, at 14<H)15e. Flour, $4.50@G.?0, Wheat,, 9129, Corn, ,?0@D5o. Oate, G0@65d. * Lar?, 15o. Bacon? Hhnnldors. lie; eiesrtTib side:', ld^c; clcr.r Bides, 14%cr haiuB,Vugar-curod, iGc, all pa?lcod. Whisky is $1.02. \A-' r>f" ?*. Niww YOltit. Flonr ?toady and lean active; Buperfino Nwqjstern and etato, $4.4fc'(5>5.00; oxtra Ohio. $5.05@0.80 r St:tLonte, t6.85@o.OO, ' closing fltdady. Wheat, .fairly active ;, No. 2 Hpriuc, $1.25@1.18. Ryo, 85^l.30c." Corn, octivo aim . LOU.ISVIL.I4K. ?1.10?f,l*.- \C0rp} 1? ^"frSxtdij pork, $23.50. Bacon, quiet and unchanged; Bhouldore, Ojtfo; oleor rib, lStfo; clear uidce, 14o, Bulk moata?Rhouldora, 8%o; clear riu, 12%o; clear ?idou, 13^c. ?ugar-cur?d h?mo, 14^@15; plain, Jh:. Lard, lGJ^c. WhiBkyy NHW^KJUKANS. 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' ' - tKjh.im' 1 < WK publish soon In Book Forip this splendidly Illustrated Work now appearing in Bcrfonor'a MnsBr.lnn. Wo ore re?dy to kIvc agents territory to canvass. We shall nlso publish the magnificent Ktcel Kngravlag .? Meeting qf Utn'i Lee and Jaekson, from Julio's renowned "..n;. Tbo two can bo sold In connection by agents when-nWtred. No book or picture will command fo muoh Uontbem attention as these and an Immense aalo la sure. 'Sold by subscription only: ? '/ANTED ?Cenetal and Canvassilne Agents everywhere. Address lor full Information. ItAMKHICAN PUHLI8UINMCO-. Hartfotd,Conn. UiUVlM'n'ia?*nl8an(l *?? fcddresa of flv? Per if nil Bong and reoelvt by mall a BeonUrol Chro I mo, elce 7x?-worth ?LJO-and foil Insirno WU1 l Ptrm?*O3.,10?Sooth8th St., Phlla., Pa. SDR. TUTT'S HAIR DV^T l*n.ises.?cs ciualitleB that no oth^ d> e don*, m i feot is liiHiniifuneoui and U Is so iiitlmnl lliwi t ennnot be detected. UN b.i, ml? -> .-.i, ,:<---'.; ? sp Slled.p.nd Is In general u.ioamuuit the rns'iloi- > >W alnlresiere In every large city. Price ?1.10 a boa Bold ?verywhare, omce.ra Murray atn New Yor* WVI^ l " ? W I UNTIL YOU HAVE OX7I? NKW AND LOW ?ESEBYOIE As wo havol? QOOD EEAKONS why thoy will do yonr work "(g?l?iv and SAs~I, CHEAP and CLEAN. ill They are Cheapest to-bay. Jjg They'are best to ose. OjTIioy bake ?veuly and qaleMy. a^Tjicir operation is perfect, n HarThey always have a eood draft. <Thcy aro made of the best miximiti* ^ They tfiast perfectly. require batlattle fael. 1 J^Tbey are very low priced. ? nJLfiTiicr are easily managed.. ; A^Thot arc suited to all localities. ?50 Ewy Stove guaranteed to give satisfae|a Sold by Excelsior Manufg Oo 8T. iXntlB, MO.,' AND BY 2 BIOB BROS, ft CO., Hew Or!ram. La. ! [ E. TJItQUH ART ft CO., Memphis, Tonn.; . '? THILLira irUTTORYF ft CO., NachTlUo, Tcnn -_-: LADIES, SAVE* TOUR [DEESSE3! Smith's Instant Dress jElovatoy.'^. It loops the dress hi the Il Ot ?3 h t Mtyln. It changes the "train" Into a " straight frost" wak ing dress in c?no' nee end, and hack again as quickly! Can be chanyed irom one dress to' an-* _other In two fflie eut?Ii???? the ,,.?i< 6j ti.ui. ?Viui in i it u I e h. ? '?Kwvirom/Mic.nn. "They give perfect satisfaction " is the verdict of all wljo try them. Thoy nave mn n y times (tote co-it in one dress. This " Elevator" Is the only one thai will let the dress. ?Iowa aRer being ;el#raled.. iPllITKIM Bawaro ?r IMITATIONS, as thoy UHU HUN, are iVOILXK than WOMULKS. See that each is stamped " Smith's Instant Dress ES&k vatcr." Price 15 romi) each, MAILED FREE. Wholesale, fcttO per uroaw. GREAT OFFEB. ?Two "Elevators" will ho given FREE as a Prc ftiliim in (!)OLO Who c?tr?ui? ttltia. TR?TED PATTERN BAZAAR" ono ycarjlending One DolUrand Ten Cents. Best and cheapest Fash ion Book In the world. Send stamp ibr illustrated Catalogue. Address P. O. Box 5055. ]B'or Singing Classes ! iONG MONARCH! H. R. Paluku, OHalated by L. O. Kmkiwon. ., A hook admirably llttcd' for' tho uso of filmrlnc; Reboot I'tachern. huvlnp:. la addition to n compact theoretic COune, more than 18) pages JIHed with Olees.duartottfH. AIrs, 'Junes, etc., etc pleasant toslnir anywhere, and constituting a moot airrVe* ublo con wo of study A ?ood book nlso forCollego Choirs, for Seminaries and Social Hing?. Prlco 75 cts. or 9T.5Q'per deicn. Choirs and Conventions. the Le^dfer!! Isthe Leader, or all-Chnrch Music Books for 1874 and being the. llrst In the Held andof ^charac ter that cannot bo oxccllcd. ? By H. B. PAiMKn bf Chicago, assisted hy J; .', ? ??.P* -Bmk?soh pf Boston, containing niso- compositions Irom the hands of large numberao? American Mttato writers. , .Foa OoJtVKNTioKB, Cuqulm. ?" - AMD BTHOlNO CLASH ks. mZh? I',EA-DEa has. ?5 paces of Singing School Music, filename ns that m tho Sonn Monarch,nud lurse, numbers ot New Ttmca and Amhcmi, all by tho best composer*. 7 Price $1.38 or ?13.pQ pecd^znp. 6peclmencopies of the above hook, mailed, post paid, for retail price; OXlVRR OlT?ON & OO.,-Boston. CHA8. g. DIT80N 'A OO.y 711 Broadway. N. Ys Sinker, Davis & Co., INDIANAPOLIS. IND., 7 MMiiilacturcrs of strictly nrnt-claas PORTABLE ENGINES; STATIONARY KKGINKS, Tabular and Flu? Boilers, LARD TAH KS. WAT1SR TANK-?. . OIHOTJUrAR, Saw Miils,; KD1IING TAM.1.s. Xjovoi- 3EKo?.cl DElloolaus, FLOOR MILL MA. OH INI? BY, SIIINUI.K MACIIINKHY, ^rJUSTIlN'G}- IvrrXJL. IVXaoliinery, .,Hf H0ItH8, PULI.K.YK, and ynAp-i'iNc;, Bejlls Patent COVERNERS, Etc. . *?r- Bend for '? Illustrated Vatalo?in-"-'Tr? Before Buying Elsewhere. Buolnoss Collogo, and TelograpH Jnstituto, i.KRANu.s, tenh. '?HSnill.rM (B. A 8.) Business Collego, and Telegraph Institute. nashvillC Tl?NN. pi ihoBnotu and Woa. AH modern Insrovernents In biiMn?8 training. Hntcs to suit the hard times. SITUATIONS GUARANTEED la Te CKrnphy. orhalf ti?? tujHiMi rt>funiied. For KfilU^'A!8? nrtdrcs tho Principal. THOMAS WON MY, Lebanon, Tonn., or Nashville. Tenn. ~??-?'--???. -;-:? MAGIC LANTLRNS M'Aliistcr's Patent Arloplicon. . U'lic, niOit ling erAiI I Jever made; tvith brfltlisiil oil Lump; for home.Sunday school and l.ccturcH. ^tereopticonM. etf :<,ldrs at reduced prices, ;A projl(<io.'c buiinet* for a man ajpttat 'fiend stamp for t.-ataiojiite. W.M Y. M'ALLIKTKU, I 'M (..'Ii.-aIuiU Si , Dilin. 1 ia A? pu?<a%c^7p^aaafsTwyhlody^^rld^?^o^, tlRuaily Increasing; Aitentii wanted everywhere; beavinanwroenui:dpn'i'vasietlnie;M(nd forcirUar to Robert Well*. W Vc?ry at.. N, v.: p. O. box 1187.' Dr. J. Walker's .California Vin egar Bitters aro a purely Vegetable prciJaration, made chie?y from tho na tive herbs found on tho lower nibgesofrv> tho Sierra NevadamouutalDs of Califor-h iiia, the medicinal properties, oi which aro extracted, therefrom without th of Alcohol.' Tho question is ahm; daily asked, " Wiu? Wi?W t&M?Ot*iXitF*" unparalleled, success of Vikt;.^AVi ^Ji; -fSntmV- Onr answer Is, iiMt tuny rurnovo tho eau?o of discaeo, and tho patient re covers his health. --They 222 Ihsgroafe blood purifier and a llfer/jiTjng principle,? * a perfect Rcpovator..and iavigorator of . tho system. Never before in the history of tho world haV ft.'inc-dic-ino be; compounded poyHcsainK^jl^^ifi&arkablo rOnnhttca of Vinkuau lhrruns in healing tho sick of ovr^^iSel|? Iii r.n is heir'to. Thoy aro a.gentle -Pufgativo as, well m a Tonfe ?_. relicrJnB Ocn^tir.f. - Ir.?uuunation ^. thd1 'Liver aud Vii^ml'Or^B^'feiliOtti. iPiKcaacs. * Sedativ?, Cpunter-Irriiant, ?utlori?c, Altcni , . ivp, and Anti-13iliou? ii. ii. McHOSMiU ? CO., H ( DnyndstH amifiriv, Apts..Sr.nFrancisco. Callfomitt, . ?nid ?er. of Washington arid Cliarliori St.?.". U.Y. f - .Sold by all ISruffglstantiit Dcalrn. Sewing Machine Si - AW AltU El) The 11 Medal for Progress/'; TU AT VX1SNNA, IH73. ?735?'* **? ?"' > ? -? ' B HlQHK?T 08dxb OV " MKDAI." AWARDED Ar Tmn Kxp?nm?ir. IB*.. No Sewiug Blacoinc Kecelvcd q JligUwMa? A PKW GOOI> 1*12AKONS i ? a J^*?-< r?ai........?Tkstjcd ' secured by tetters Patent, i ? bTft#;*3,V J4.?Hakes aperftel iock stitch, c.Uko on poth eiacH, oa all kinds of boooU, f . r 3.?Bmoi LtaitT.8nooTir,NoiflKi,ciusand ?a3* X.. ?bestcombination of qualMon. I cnAniiE?Suns for Years without Be pairs ?.? fill do all uirtcftcscf Work ai\d Fancy 6XUcA* Ing In ft superior manner. G.?Is Most XttHlyfManaged hy the operator, Length of stitch may bo altered whUo sunning, and ma no can bo threaded -without passing thread ?nr Ough hol es. Y.?D gh Simple, Ingenious, Xlegant, forming the stitch uHthoul tho use of.Cog Wheel Gears Rotary Cams or Lever Armsii .Has tho Automatic Ihrop Jfeett, which insures uniform length of tllich at any speed! iHas our new Thread Controller which allows easy , movement ot needle-bar and pr* ' injury to thread. S.?Construction most carefnl an jtiNiswhd. It Is manufactured by the most skillful and. ezjperU. enced mechanics, at the celebrated Remington Armory, U Ion, N. V. Ufw York Offlco, No. O Madison Square, (Kuril's Build tnR.)ifcBllANCHOFFICKBi ?85 State at,, Clilcago, 1U.| !470 Superior at., Cleveland, Ohtoit 181 Fourth at.,Cincinnati,O.j 400 Main at., Unffalo/N, Y.j 33? Washington st., Boston, Mass.i 810 Cliejrtimi- bi., Philadelphia, Fa.| 10 Slxtix at., Fitt?T uurgh, Pa. The Great Preserver ot Hr,al4u.-T;\r raht s Effervescent r-eltier Aptrlcut cart always bo rolled upon'as a pleasant, mtw.-speeuy and pos- ] lUve enre In all cases of coatlvences, dyspepsia, hbartburn~;slcS~holdacho, Indigestion; hvor com? olalnt, Bour stomach., biliousness.Satulency. fuh ness of blood, and all Inflammatory complaints, where a gentle, cooling cathartic in required. .So snyathochotplu; so says tho Ph.vetcluu; ?o says tho great- American publlo of. tho nineteenth cen tury. Heed ya then, and ho not without a hottlo In the house. Beforo life Is Imperiled, deal Judt (-loiiBly with tho nynnMoms. -ltcmontber that thft slight Internal disorder pf today may become, nn obninate, IncurabSodisease to-morrow- Bold by. oH druggists. Portablefamily TIC? HOffl POPULA ^ta ft* market. Makes tb* ?*?tj 809 BROADWAY? HBWYOIMU ttta vfostad ?myfrtMr?. SooAfc? - DR. I No. 617 Si, Charles nsltanet to treat ad ou?a ?r ?tMluilea to TaarrUm, Keod 1 !ni>uiitlc?, trttj aliment it ?t-kh?ia *hl?h rttSiii fttwa' Mlamtieo or t-.qpruilenc?, ??b <mpar?nV!t3j ?vaasstt ? Ot. VT.'? MtaMabmtfti? U ehartared by lh? BUta'ar MU. courl, waa fbaodod and baa 1l<r| iilaallil H*" in niaarnf ,?M wrtala ami HUabl? MlUt?' MAtlTirs^isM at . yorefaJ medltal mHmm. an,! hvrlng ?Jie ?xr"rl?nc* ftf a lone and ?m?a?,fn! ltab la hli ?fe?!?!??? r^^ jwrraSsd ri;m?1l?i th*X arc itl>s toil lu an (he?o casfal nw'nitSSVs ar? bt\x>c: irrat. I h.- Bnll or ?serni oTrrvwSere. .pam r *ha tu!...|,is|| vf#rlle. From tbs artat n*BV .t*r of ajipUoaUoii* >q la enabled, to ke?t Ma ohartsa a? p?se?, liltltij full a/dtyuias.'ror tiro alaa*?V MARRIAGE QU1DE, WOpa^ee. a (KWlw poo* waleh ?ncuM be rrad b? of?/?. ft'-lT. Xo mriti-a |.alf, or parxmt oonwraplailos Bar? J:'1?-V?,.".r?Jrt f ?j? "J^f"?? It. rtcoBialnutbaewawaf < isnc rxjvr^nro: alao'tos beat ChODghU frtira lata works .1? fcuroi>? ??,1 j merlo?. ? float ataffi, ^afr?ct ?Slf ?n,< RKN writias Die name of tt lers pieiwo mention Ko. :tr,s: N, o. Wltl ClTSVBUCf!lM for voiirMACHBlll