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51S315 VIII'S 31T11. A ceostrymran was is New York on an August Sunday, and croused the Brooklyr ferry in the morning, for the purpose of hearing Beecher. lint la, the Plyssouth pulpit was oc cupied by a stranger, who delivered a telenus, eomon p'e. sermon from the text, " tndheabld imou's wife's 'outher lay sick of a fever." Mr. Beecher was away taking his vacation. In the afternoon the man sought to console himself for his morning's disappointment by listening to F. H. Chapia. He was shown to a front seat by the sexton of E. H. Chapin's church, and in due time was horrified to see the minister of the morning appear in the pulpit. The poor victim heard for the sec ond time the sermon from the text, "And, behold Simon's wife's moth er lay sick of a fever," and went out of the sacred place Tory much din couraged. Mr. Chapin was taking his semmer vacation. In the evening the man, thinking to redeem in a measure the defeat of the day, accepted a choice sitting in the Reformed Dutch church, for the sake of bearing the genial, el - quent and scholarly Bothune. But his heart quite broke when the evil spirit that had possessed him all day got up and gave out a h)m. And when the text was announeed, "Ao l behold Simon's wife's mother lay sick of a fever," theparty who knew all about the subject, .rushed wild ly from the overdose, and rant to hiss butel. Dr. Bethune was taking his summer vacation. The next morning the man tool the first train for home, and step ping into thecar there was his minis terial friend of the day before, with his sermon under his arm. The New York bells were ringing a fire alarm, and says tae minister to his lay brother, "Friend, do you know what those bells are tolling for ?" Says the countryman, lobing hard at the sermon, "I don't know, but I shouldn't wonder if Simon's wift's mother was dead. I heard three times yesterday that sbs was down with a fever." fonerralag a Diltionary. This sketch of Mark Twain's is not new, but we desire to print it in the RI¬.rtsr as a standing piece of consolation to any of our readers who may happen to be without "Webeter." It is frou the month of one Coon, "a nice, bald-headed man at the hotel in Angel's Camp,' in the Big Tree region of Calaveras County, California. It was to a re quest for the loan of a book to en liven a rainy day, that Coon replied: "Well, I've got a mighty respon sible old Webster's Unabridged, what there is of it, but they started her sloebing around before I got a chance to read it myself; and she went to Murphy's and from therm she went to Jackson Gulch, and now she's gone to San Andrea., and I don't expect I'll ever see that book again. But what makes me mad is that for all they're s' handy about keeping sashaying around from shanty and from camp to camp, none of 'em got a good word for her. Now, Coddington lsd her a week, .1. she was too many for him; he couldn't spell thne words; he tackled them, regular busters, toward the middle, you know, and throwed him. Next Dyer, he tried her a time, but he pronounced 'em all kind o' ways. Dye csan hunt quail sand play seven-up res well as any man, understand, but he can't pronounce worth s cent; he used to worry along well enough through till he'd Buash one of theme rattler. with a latter syllables as long assa string of sluice bores, and then he'd lose his prip sand throw up his hand. And so finally D~ick Stocker hr neused her up there at his cabin, and sweat over her and wreitled with her for as much as threej weekni, night aud day, tillhe got as! far as R, and thena psssed her oveus to Lige Pickerfell, and msid she was the all-liredest driest reading that ever he struck. jhmeracua Newspaper Reporter. A Bics Cmr.-The Joaurael of (Com. eave, of Kansas City, says, this 1 s seeto the wealthiest cities oft the West, haviug. wth a popsila tiom of 35,000, a prp et alsatmas .f $30,OO,O000, or nearl ya rmusel thouansd te eash urn, woman aind child. 3a ase himsw"'rth of OsL mout th tiug J80 bmsh els of potatoes in one daj, the said! Marcus having lhas one arm. It isn'L every man with two armas who can do a better' day's work than this. Now, suppi.ae, ianst'ad of' working to the best of his ability, Ii Marw'us Ainswortb had bought a ' hand oa~gau, and, plant ug himself I' on so~ne pavrenmen, had pr weeded 1 to gia "span ik"oralin to the indeseribtis annoyance ot ji his fellow ceretums Comament is I iamm rnsy, 4 FUN AND FANCY. -0 -It is somsewhat curious fbet that la compositor takes most e's when hardest at work. -A young lady requested to ho released from her marriage engage maet on the grueand that when she contracted it she believed her lover Sa "duek," but has uince found him to be a goose. I -If smail girls are waifs are large ones waiters? "Certainly," says sweet sixteen, "atleast the boys have the habit of appling them to their lips in sealing their vows." -A poor Irishman offered an old saucepan for sale. His children gathered round him, and inquired why he parted with it. "Och, me honeys," answered he, "I wouldn't be afther parting wid it, but for a little money to buy some thing to put in it. -What kind of a drum is that which is always best when it cannot be beaten ?-A conundrum. -A Frenchman said of Shakes peare, "Ven you f:aud any sing you no understan', it is always somezing tine." t -fAil a street-car in bad weath I er, and it wm.l stop to aid you ; but hail a friend in sour adversity, and l ate what notice he will take of you. -A vriter on school discipline says, "Without a liberal use of the rod it is impossible to make a boy smart." II -Give me a pound of oysters," said a man to an oyster vendor who waa going by. "I sell by measure, not by weight," said the oysternan. ',Tuen give me a yard of them," said the man. The oysterman shook his head dubiously and passed on. -S:zne ingenious Yank has in vented a process by which maple sugar can be made out of common New Orleans molasses, flavoring it by ateaming maple-wood. The next thing we are looking for is a pro cess whereby they will make honei from cod-liver oil, flavoring it with bees-wax. -A jolly Jack tar, having atr. y ed into a show at a fair to have a look at the wild beasts, was mud: struck with the sight of a lion and a tiger in the same den. "Why. Jack," maid he to a messmate, who was chewing a quid in silence, "I shouldn't wonder if next year they were to carry about a sailor and a marine living peaceably together !" "Ay," said his married companion, "'or a man and his wife!" -Scene in St. Louis. "What un der the sun is the matter witu you, old fellow r' Individual in a hur ry: "Muatget that train." Other man : "Nell, there is plenty of time -the train d' es Lo` stant for ten minutes ; and, besides, there are several other people here who want that tra.u." Excited individual : "'I muss get that train, and that's fixed I'll get that train if it, costs mmylife" Other man: "What is the necessity of your reaching Chicago by this trin anyway 7' Man in a hurry : "I must get to Chicago to-morrow on this train, or those people up there will have built up the whole darned town sga'n, and I won't see them ruins." I-01 the seven colored churehes in New Yom k city, owning property to the value of $590,000 ; the Methodist. hold more than three fifths or $2,7J,000 ; the Prebyterias, $S0,000 ; the Episcopalians, $75,000 while the Baptists have only $85,000. Surely the Baptists cannot be verny t'nttrpnmsng over there. -The nese acts like a custom house officer to the system. It is highly semisitive to the odor of the most poisonous substane:.. It readily detects ~he!.look henbane, ainuk's hood 5nd the plants con ta ning prnssic aeid ; it roe ognized the fueti l amell. of drains, and warns us nut to smell the polluted Iar. Thenaose iuso sensitive that it didagateihes air containing the 200,000th part of a grain of the otto of rose, or the 15,000,000th part of agrain ofmausk. It tallsaus ins the morning that, our bed rooms are impure, and catches the frag rance of the macruing air, sad eana* veys to asthe invilation of the dowers to go forth imho the Seld. sad iahele helr syu hgmsh. '?o beb ythe s-e be Mtheate be msesasapheamef rt proach; buht ave a good nose, end to fol low its guidance, is oaeof theasfest, and shortest waxysto the enjoyment of health. I-The French parsers publish a curious statement, said to have benpreprred from authentic sta tistics, showiag that during a year's occuaption of Chsapgphie Ger mansissry of ocuainconsumed sao les th~a l~ItRObetle. of te huagou visatase of 'hat country. Oi Ii ssJEf~lss; NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. Ta Ima I m Cuou Co Nos. 9,11 klMercer Ntreet, NEW YORK, *1ls msaberers, sede SeMyarst Wa IeyWs Fata.s, OF INDIA h11BER CeMBS, Dreasing Combs. Long Combns Twist Combs. Pine Tooth Comb., [A variety of Elegant Fancy Pstteras.] Pocket Combs. Ridding Combs. Hair Pins. ALSO, SOLE MANUPAY1rUREIS COMBINATION SIDECOMBS [Mana VXDea }awr i' PAra. ] The sale of any Cabina ion Sid Combs, no matter of what material made, unless sold under a license from us, isprohibited by law. caIas A. DANA. m51s. A ewetelr mr e Famtnes tea.. Iasueded Sur Feesle Isw es EMaes, kanisnal Mml, Wab tfraý. ebe set al5 Mm. ssr "r Reset Feis, 5as hs WIe. lea. sa De.1W eerl au l see. OILY R S SlLAR A TYAN 1 oxa avsaoi cerns lea so.a Or 1111 as D r 01 .N.Lt M sMs *W.SnWssLT cut, N A 5UA5. eS Ism dee 11s .esa.4 saralemr .. T'x wý.r. but webs a ssea vetreat .t aleslsseas resiam, ass frtblkag suae mrsa .e wmalb e uersrW.b grer mbiuega. bema s $MmWsanula laaees, oesazs a . !avDAILY sUN, MA f h3 seee~me. wue as TERS TO CLUBSL Yas DOLLAR WUaRLY 6ST. Ite eopmes, -m year, l eyM J Yes esplee, - v.ar einalr sibemes (s.4 asmmsnW BEuubfsEoELushdbW,, P a.n esssyex C. up Aof ). Tusaa prlana L am. ap'osport La. (i:ascanicKs , is iM NTOIN)E, ee e eseke, ac !Nelet e. ( ea st te s m meonaae les O.. 11.5.4 - ee. ffrms, Itsuat ret. 5151ignme oemee selaurees 55.5..sipef salssi other.. cis intUcd o m e B woad r im. 5 osnSuTueRDAT w ts . m . e.w L U 5*3 5 55 s pa ls ae tr.1 )) x e.1 .. SIOny MeRC HAontS P.B.S.rncard, . Gr.a A Lamu lestr l sd.ruaroliane adle era Posaxp kiihlakew Prvdne rnyvný ineys Waeprom eiiofNaths it. taou Sallsa Bati paouse., Pleasng qeniau,Detc., eonvl ands asspsll aemeit sal n Coileacte liaagvced a T. BPlo Leiag.rMatr Wll eaveas cSATUReDaYd, atl le P. l Ia, Marylnd, Carohelie. Pelasre P~int.h Sk *ipwta Lae Pruiaoucs, raneylvania, G ooreeMllenBedDuko, Vickbnrg OtNdOiafS. JoANNE, Agend 230o ROugAL nST, CORER T. . PesHhe JP,Mae. Diwvrisas 5. 0. flAIEL, Agent 23 OYLS., ORER.. WALT!M WirCIEB8. TE$E BA4LAVVE WHEEL W A WALTAM WATSA 4 .as 4 timess semsi !ICti a miants, 14,49 times - hea, 545,4W eme a dy Kme times a week, fs,aso vieas a emath, 19t144,00 times a yar. MORE Id EXPECTED OFA WATCH. THANAYA KIND OF IN M.4CHEBT. A amna wet o.ly rua u6 day, blens dlt; not onlg ora ueadsys, but or &ndepe aend ohiday. It mast run Anegin ap er lyimg drum-eups de dogs.r rigAt aide up. It muid Lesp reanig ashes the weearer sits down or stand tp, W7uem he sandk: or rides. In fact, it i eazpedrd to du ts duty at all tines, in every plece and in sawry po iioa. A Genuine Waltham Watch will 1bll1 all these requirements. I wound once a day, it will faithfully tiek for you (a hundred and twemty.dx million times in a yesr, without ereau sequirngagesa oid :all that tiame. A Genuine Waltham Watch costrams + Spring, 9 aedsla, 51 Screws, and !t ether parts maeLinU aIlgdtler 136 aerpade pieces. ALL GENTINE WALTRAM. Watchb..m bI . movewn Joweraiu. Tas ITra JKWZn.LE LaYE astZU IUWL Tns rvu. Jswma.ZD ars rwrssR mawns. Every part of a Waltham Watch is made by machinery, The machinery used in making the movemeat of a single watch c r.4t ever a Shndred Tnusoand Delars, yet we soil these Watches, in a solid 8ilver hanting Ca.s, for $1$. The aeme watch could not be made by hand and Inibhed. as perfectly for Tan Tuexa as mics. A Genuine waltham Watch Is ihterchangeable, like a Springfeld rite that is, any partof ene Watch is exactly like tie name part in another ; and if ten Watches of one grade were taken apart. and the screws, wheels, springs. Ac., werel mixed together, ten watches eeald be made by putting these pouts together again, withuot any referenee to their furner coabination. Tin. is a GREAT ADrINT.4(JE; For, if any part of a Waltham Watch i' injured we cnn xwayh replace it at a D hng Zeprpse. A NlKUNE WALTHAM WATCH Is made with special reference to DURABILITY Other Watche' will sun for a year or twe, an require uoustaat repairs ; ht d Walth I Watoh WILL BUX FAITHFULLY FOR MANY YEARS. IWe sell these Watches, IN SOIJD SILVER BUNTING CASES......................... $1 [N 80IJD GOLD HUNTING CASEU,876 We have prepared en IIWISTRATES PRICE UIST, which descriham the variains grades of Watches in detail, gives the weight and quality of the Cases, sad eli odher Inform ation necemmary for an Intelligent selectiom. We wiah every one would esae for it hefore ordering a Watch. Writef(er ft aa folloare: Jfsrs. Hesard & (b., Noe 751 hwnldseg, .Vews Yerk: Please aemalum. pou Igasetri'le Pfr Ie fitofWeesal m in WIswuzAma ereer (lign asme and addiwess in full) WITHOUT E!PKNSE, We hve seat ouat ever Fue Thouemd ofl theme Watches upon these ceinditiems, sad haveemly been 'shed to raeaud the mommy in three cmses, and not one ,of these was' on accoant of diamtisabctooi with the Watch, hust becnaue the partieu needed Ithe money mren. Wa maya us Assage, sun ea mage LWs sm e axe. A amsae ~OmeW on wans mew sWV A WA1!cU rcar tM ADD rr wILLr cost Rmm Ne MORE TEAR I?' as uvw ms New Toni. Ax,. mss en Special Notioe.-e d o not eel] Wekhsm W ies ea an Imilseio., ouk, Plt.aIde 1WeII. ches wabser m seraell otiier names far Irass or Germam Sllreri. The Wigaltm Welsh to warthyl osf asilid (olA ot Silvese, ad we do ae rpe... weellit an muyeoter. [ar ansa ess sm uassa Pa I ~sr.Lm Aeoman wwn J el e U s t a ll gA u d. as semp tea 1s ý71*O44I1 SPICIAL NOTICE. M. Iui, Iren bush Wi seni THE ONLY ALL RAIL ROU'TE To St. Louis, Chicago, Omaha, San Franedmoe, St l'srl, Eas City, Lsav eawoet, Si Jeemph, Wa il tNIhs l ul, E1. sat WSt. TWO uREIB TRAINS hay. the New O hane, Jackaos and Geat NeUthwea haikoad Dept daily, at? A. M. and 6 P. M. AN EXPEWAB TRAIN lhaves the foot of Canal street daily at $ A. M., via the New Orlesase, Mobil. and Chattanoega Railroad, asking eloe. comneetione at Mobil. with the Mobil. sad Ohio Railroad to all points Noeth, East sad West. For ticket. apply to A. D. SRELDON. I Ticket Agent New Orleans, Jacksom and SGreat Northen Railroad, corner Camp ansd Comma streets, under City i Kohel ; or to W. BEDELL. Ticket Agent New Orleans, Mobile sad Cheamoeega Railroad No. 10 Caom mai seet, -adsr sta Charles Hotel. J. B. WLWGPIELD. Genwal Speulnteadiug Agent Si Leis, Irom Mountainandsouthsea Railroad NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE .ab CHATTANOOGA RAILROAD. The Mobile division of this rosa will be opened for business on Is Nemdy, Ieatmer 3l, 1870, sad peassege traias will run as follows : r Leave New Orbmams, freos the foot of Canal street, for Bay at. Louis, Pass Christian, Mimippi City, Biloxi, Ocean Springe, Pasuagoulaead Mobil, at 8 o'elock A. N. Arrivive at Mobile at S 30 o'clock P. N., conaecting at M is with the MOBILE AND 011I0, and the MO BILE AND MONTGOMERY RAIL ROADS for all points NORTH, EAST AND WEST. Leave Mobile for New Orleans at 11:20 A. A. Arriving ýt G:10 P. h. lare Ietwmu 'tw Orlesas sad wbile, Fire Deas,.. THUIOUGE FREIGHT TRAINS RUN EACH WAY DAILY. Freight received at New Orleans, at the foot of Julia street before 4:30 P. M,. delivered at Mobile early next morning. FREIGHT AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. For tinther i -formMis, ell at the General OS(e of the eeapamy, rooms em. and two, up staiu. STORY BUILDING, cesner Camp sad Coesmos ostrt.. 5. IL KENDRICI. General SupmerintsadesL TRAVELLERS.!-ATTENTION: the New Grlea, akfhs,usad Greetj aIrtherm mud Misiuasippi Oenthal Rum their Paemauger Coach.. sad Bag gages Cars, their combined lemgth witheut change. BAGGAGE CHECKED FROM RE. SIDENCE TO DESTINATION. The 7L. LEzapuon ?.erineshily, (SUNDAYS RICEPTED.) Make. ceo..ecommeeeioes for Vicksburg, Me. -hs aS Louss, Chcango, Louisvill, sand all peint. beyonl, Sleeping cars at sight, Canoatomb Grand Junetin sanl The Nil Tras baews Urw rless Aly, fxake.si.eilu.e ccumesonm wit Ligh. julmg Eeprmbahamie teal polansNOUTfi, EAST mid WEST. Carries the gpet Noeth I.A Thu as I Tel, 73 ers.. New saa esgsatly suted up sleeping Coas run to Humboldt, Tenre..et, Claeve land, Tenneesse, sad Louisville, KetnceeJ Expreas Train 8outh arrives at 1:30 M. m bubslealiA Websif sses, New Gren, usa City 5ons cornerCamp asi campts... mmd at Depot., E. Q 55WAL4 Geaseal Sepelteademt; '. it. MosaN, Lamenal Tlpket Agent New Ch.me., J.aseki end Gree ILI IWATYI'* MAWJ m5 Izwm.nEu DEALER IN GOLD AJD) SLV FER WATCHES, Land Pls Geis Jewelr. La.p slwaso.. head all classe t al pstthes of Gold, Silver and Steel Speetacles sad Eye Ohtss. Glmass shmnad sad sent to say pert of the comaey. Watch impaisk d ema - sad w-eais. Addem. erides to Paul Granzln, 112 Geroadelet street, New Orleans. Feb. It ly 15 GOOD I WATCHES AT OLD PRICES. AS THE SOLE AGENTS in the United States for the LIVERPOOL WATCO CO., we are sathorised by them to close out a large line of European Watches, Chains. etc., now in stock for (lash, at prices never before known. All beeutiful in inish, artistic in design, reliable or accurate time, durable, and of the lates style. Every Watch will be retailed at les than sd of imporUaion, and forwarded securely peaked, prep id, to any part of the conntry on receipt of price. Money can Le seat to as by Express, with or. ders tor Express Co.. to Mters Goods or Cash, which will secure promptness sad safety to purchaser. Among our list will be found. A BEATIFUL ENGLISH SILVER, SOLID DOUBLE CASE WATCH, gemuime English fall plate jeweled movements, adested regulator, steel cut hands, engiane turn neil, correct and serviceable article, large or small size in complete running order, wiih an elegant Gent's Vest Chain. Locket and key, all complets, mailed free for FIVE DOIJAE A VERY HANDSOME WATCH in fe 18 karat Gold plated Double Caoes- - imitation of $100 Gold Watch--engraved or plain, gesulne English, fall plate jeweled movements, adjusted regulator, correct, and in complete running or der with elegent Gent's Vest Chain, withLocketand Key, mailed pre-paid for only EIGHTEEN DOLLARS The Oride Gold Watch. IN MASSIVE ORIDE GOLD Double [canting I agic Spring C..ee, elegantly engraved, or engine turnel, Genuine Patent Lever movements, falljeweked, regulated and warranted to keep correct time, and wear equal to Gold, preci sely like in appearance, make, fiuish, brilliancy of color. $l00 Gold Watch. One of these splendid Watches will be forwarded by mail free to any address, in hsandomne iaorocco cane, lined with velvet and satin, (Ladies' or Gent's ze Wtch, to only TWELVE DoLLAJIS. Watches for Huliday Presents manuufnc-' tured to ordur. GENUINE AMERICAN WATCHE$ of all grades, in Gold and Silver Casps from $18 up to $200. Other Good Watches equally low. With every Clab of sii I Watches, of any kind, we send one extra of same kind free, as a premium to getter up of the Clu. A superior stock of Ge- t anine Oride Gold Chain, $2 to 1G ench, } warranted fully equal to Gold is brilliancy of color. wear, etc., Bills of over $12 col lectedaon delivery, if desired. All Bills of 112, and less, must beensh in P. O. Money Orders, or Registered Letter'., at our risk. Goods carefully selected, packed and forwarded pre-peld by mail, or by Express, or receipt of price. Bafe delivery of all gds gm stees. Watches forawrd ad to be ermined to parties known Swhen ezrprm ehsrge both ways are paidl River, with bill to collect en delivery. Psrchnsrs mos pay all expsiee haresie en goods sent C. 0. D.. *Jjv for return of ma ey All Cesh or&' forwarded tree of caeste destlnatlee Cataisgess Free. Adde all ordera. CHAft P. NORTION & CO., Established 1Z157. 86i Nassau St., N. V. No. 34-tL aROGERILW, PRODUCE uec. A. 3. warms, L. c.awacansa4 w u. wax. WHITE, RICHARDS & Co., Sucemesors to A. D. GRLEFF A Co., Whc.1..ea~le Grooere COMMISSION MRECHANTS ama was.am re killhers sa Waiters Fralaes. 104....POYDIAS STRWa:....104 Ninw Oar.uams (lEO. GIGNAC ALl. JOURDAIN. SISIAC AND JOSIIAll, Coasm Cowerr ams Vzum.m, No. 339. ALWAYS ON HAND Vines sad Uides. AND Orders prmompay attended to. P. B. IETHEIL, *EESEAUIISE, F LIII ax. 065....POYDRAS STREET..4105 W. J. TATLOR....JOHNt 4. BURKE 1W. H. MARnzan, U. A. Bvnvr, aS.Ijmuis. heOw r.is.! MARKHAZ & BURT, Importems 1a Jobbessef HA RD WARES 109,..GRAVIER 8lTREk£...109[ Na, Oam.ss DRY OOOD, cLOTpI,0E JOB,ýPB& X.mi 0V, BET SSSgi EMPORIUM ------ t16.... CANAL STREET 1' D FIRST FLOOR: t;DsT GOODS, GENTS FL'' GOODS, SECOND FLOOR: LADIESROOxro SHAWLM C AND WRAPfL THIRD FLOOR: CARPRbTS MATTING AND R*c A visit to the owill rpwi persona wishing to buy eheap ad 1good j ~e j 110... CANAL STREET Near St. Charle,,, NEW ORLEANS, I. MEN'S AND 1109' (or nas oww xMi) BOYS AND CHILDREN' CLOTNilla 1ETS Aii DS ITS 1131 TgIa Every Article Marked in Plain Figures. Goods sold on 'gone prns" v° s say article purchased which Li1i , p» +stifaction can be returned and the mo .y will be retandd. i-M'wlerate Prices nd Fred Stock to aelect from are pnosed the inducements offered at B. T. WALSIIE'S PIEEýIl1 SuIT 10DCLOT1itC 1113 110 Canal St., near St. Charre, 1ew O rleanx. N. B. Ltter '1r.Wer r.* eive peropt &ttt tit n :ti) f hL ('. . 1) if d.icnd "70 a nvory Weokl MADE EASY. BT We want Smart and Enereetic Agass a utrodace oar pupallr au] jytly eobe tot inventions, in every Isag., Td dad Ity in tha WurlL Ilndispensable to Every Ilonsuchold; [hey are hi ghly approved of, endoeed and wuupted by Ladies, PhpsiciwJs o Icicaes. ail now a GREAT FAVOM' [tN with then. Every Family will Purchase One I ,fmore of them. bomethiag the ha meruit. are apuarent at a GiLiANC DRUGGIST, MILLINERS DRESSM(AKERS, And all who keep FANCY STORE.'I will And our excellent atticlea SEIL VEEY RAPIDLY, give. perfoot e.I 1tion and netting manUa Wortlmte to all Dealers and Agent.. 'Couastrg, Rights Err' toasilwho desire emgagingin an flom~i Rteaperetse ond Pnglitaed Bwsinsasa ti mnnae time doing good in the.ir easF alous in life Samphe s3,00, .eat ftw lby mail as reaeipt of price SEND N05 WHOLESALE CIROULAE. ADDBFA Jictoria Mreasfactuarlsf Ce 17 PANE PLACE. NEW TONI. pshQ Iothiqg COMPANY. Manauhetw'rir, Imaporters sad Jobe33rN, Ru~bbr Goods OF EVERY DESCRIIIION. UoWur AND 808 ENAMELED cTAWTIL. PIANO COVERS. BALL TOIA. Ac., 363 Baowwar, con. Fasas.a Sr., * I 2 Lizz Scanar, ,YUCzlo. 607I Maaur Sruzur, lia FnAI1 F. I. SHEPPARD. Psa9r GEORUS ilITE, Lock.8smith & Bell-IDMite t '1101 AI&li3S FITT3 ~' us. 00DAMON SYTEEIr. UgW ORLEA-~ ~ sadGI