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£. * t'MI III >II|C«. lu turning u.ider mid or green material sprinkling of llmv will be v« r/ beuifi il. Save a »ap suds from the 1 'undry, r.nd when uoi required for immediate applies tion to plants or tm*s,pour it on the com - post pile. It la a good fertihaer. I’e» straw is more valuable as foddei than the s'raw of any of the cereals. It well saved it rat.kes capital t sldur for ail descriptions of domestic animals. I’lack corn ha* been raise*] in Living •ton county, N w York. It is dew ribed as being as black a< an African, as sweei as sugar, and retains all th-so attributes when cooked. In Kngland, inferior barley is generally ground into meal for fiaxliug cattle and pigs, aud nothing surpasses its value when boiled as a mash for horsed after a hard days’ woik, Those who use lime as a fertilizer apply from ten to fifty bushels to the acre ; ashes may be applied at the same nlc; s ill a tho rate of 200 to 400 pounds, and plaster fit the rate of 100 pounds. Weed out your s.ock and get rid of the poor milch uud butter ;o«s. The pn.fl: in a dairy comes wholly from the good while the po< r ones not only do no* pay for their keeping, but they reduce the prefits made by the otherr. As timothy grass seed, if sown at the Bune time an winter wheat, in apt to crowd tbo grain too much, the better way h to wait three or tour weeks until the wheat well up before a rain, and uo harrowing or brushiug will be needed. All the bones that lie about the premises should bo buried ncur fruit trees or gr.pe vines. No matter how hard they inay be, the roots and art ion ol nature will soften and make them available for plant||f<w>d. If you own a go<>0 tor-uotbing dog, put his boats under ground near some tree. When an orchard requires fertilizing,it is best to do this all over the ground, and not to apply manure only near tbe trees This produces a large growth « f roots close to the tress, for rootB grow where soil is richest. Orchatds need lime aud ashes more thau manure, aud these boon produce heulthy, smooth b*rk. A good mess of cai rots^eeeps the horse In good condition, and turnips and refuse potatoes make a refreshing change-for the cattle. All the root crops should bo care fully stowed away in an accessible loca tion for winter feeding, and such food is rot only economical, bnl promolive of health and contcntmeot. Agriculture obeys the laws of Nature; science endeavors to ascertain and expluin them. Science njay attend upon agricul ture as a guide and stimulus to the beat exertion; but it is the patient and prudent and experienced fanner who knows wLat laud he needs, what crops he can raise, what fertilizer he requires, and what la bor he can best apply. It is the union of practice and science that makes fanning pel feet. Strawberry plants do better on land that has been previously cultivated. It is best not to use raw manure at the time of set ting out, but as eoou as the plants are well rooted in the soil, if frost sets in, a good mulch ehouM be applied. ft'ualiion >ole*. Tennis shoes arc finished by bows of colored ribbon. It is said that the toornuru is growing Into crinoline in Paris. Snell hats are suitable for small children and young mlstes only. * The ‘Dauphin’ fichu is a noyelty for lighting up dark dresses. A lady-bug of red dotted enamel is one of the newest pins for gentlemen's scarfs. Bummer gauzo underware should be worn by ladies during the entiro summer. Uuderokirts art m ide simple, RafQec, tucks, and full lace ruches are fuyorite modes of trimming. Tne new Irish point-lace collars are two inches high, and are worn standing 'a la militaire'. Cheese cloth costumes, trimmed with wide torchon lace, make pretty morning dresses fur the country. B<»me of the prettiest yachting suits Sceu this summer are of dark blue ITanutl with red satin waistcoats. Entree dresses of Hpanisb and French thread lace are seen at watering places worn over colored silk or saun. I Shoulder capes matched to the dress and finished with s ruffle of Oriental or other fancy l ice arc much worn this sum mer. Embroidery will enbr largely into the decorative element both of drew, * and bou»e furnishing this fall. Floral citato* it is thought, will be the favorites, Tel cl-Kebir’ is a new cloth for re turner, roach resembling aibutr—s cloth, only very a uth tnickt-r. It comes in monocrome patterns, and also in brocidr* *vn-- of winch urc very gorg our. White brocaded ratios for wedding dresser show new designs of lilac bios* ,ms P nd lilies, tinted stoms, bumming birds, fern ironds, primrose* and sheaves of wheat iu white silk. 8 .me of the most eipennvc patterns are outlined with cut crystals ana hue pearl b. ada. What U called the 'wsterfiJF back in skirt drapery, is Eoglhh, It consists of a breadth of g *«.» Ato-ly plaited at the w is», with all the plaits turning toward and meeting at the middle. The fabric is then allow-d to fall l<s.aely, but m fasten ed near the »dge of the skirt to kr».p u,e plaits in plac . A novel and dreary In-dire for evenirg wear consists of a rh .rt i -u,iv- Jacket of tinted silk or Satin, uode-irnevh which Is worn a dainty waistcoat wade of tu]j,, or Persian mull laii in a*.ft< ri f<i|dg ,,v, r (f)e shoulder* and narr.-wng hl u„ From h* re the f- Irlr fl w ii,<>m Jy 8fJ,j S|(Mf* around the him to oe caognt up with the d-apti-R" <>f be dress s-titn in (be i,M.k f foinui *c 'ighi panieir underneath the tag- I is of the v -u«ve, which only reach to i&e Waist j I mrrrtdiiK l ad* A fourteen-vear-old boy In Gotham* N. Y., weigh* <*9) pounds. A mummy recently found wears a Bern hardt glove. Finch are the cycles ot sl> le Texas has a well whose buckets defy the law6 of gravitition. They descend empty and ascend with no visible cause. A letter addressed to Widow Hmith, Kichford* Vt., threw the postmaster Into a panto* there being elevtu widows uf that name in iiichiord. An old colored man in Cincinnati has made himself rich in a curious way. Whenever a man bought a buildim t. tin* darkey would buy a skip of land n» vt door and begin to build a cabin. Tin rich man would buy the darkey a gruuno for ten prices. Nearly every engineer on the New York and New England railroad has a wife or » swi etheart living in New Uritaio, Conn. Evi ry train would whistle a salute to Home fair dame, and the din grew so fear fully car splitting that the authorities h tve had it stopped. One loaf of bread contai Has much nu triment as a barrel of beer; but a tabh spoonful of beer contains more alcohol than ban lieon devealoped by fermentation in a barrel of bread. Think of a man drunk on bread! And yet women and chtldrcu eat it. John Ilelinan, of Lexington, I'a., Btood m the hall cleaning Iuh ear with the butt end of a small, stiff switch. A screen d'*or was opened suddenly against him, which thrust the switch inside the tar broke the drum, ami caused such interne suffering that lieluiau was made a mani ac. 8t*'am yachts grow in favor in Great Britain. In 1803 there were onlj thirty s eam yachtB of 3.752 tons; there are now 4titt, and their aggregate tonnage 51,80b. One third of these are of 400 tons ami up ward, and another third of 200 to 400 tons Their aggregate value is over $11,000,000, and the cost of inaiuttuance is proportion ately heavy. The ratio of suicides in the great cities for every million inhabitants averages yearly as follows: Naples, 64; Home, 74: London, 87; Genoa, 135; New York, 144; Beilin, 170; Florence loO; St. Petersburg, 206; Dresden, 240; Brussels, 271; Vienna, 280, Copenhagen, 302: Stockholm. 3‘>4; Paris, 402. New York, it will be seen, is well up in the list, though u majority of the suicides here are said to bo Germans. Humorous, A very precise maiden—Ettie <2uette. A thunder storm is a high tomd affair. A man always look6 black when he feels blue. , >V hen are watches easily Blulen ? Win n they are off their guard. Jimmy calls accompaniments ‘bald headed music,’ because they haven’t got any air. A Willamport man eight-six yeats old.in cutting a full sot of teeth—he is a dentist. Mao is like a piD. The slzo of the Lead j does not indicate how sharp and [minted be may be. Fortune knocks once at every man's door, but poverty walks right in with the familiarity of city rddtions. An exchango says clergymen would make got d brakocnen on our railroads, because they have done a good deal of coupling. ‘Did the child dio under suspicious cir cumstances ?’asked the coroner fin wit ntt-e. ‘No, sir; it did not. It died under the back porch.’ We are asked the question if water does not sometimes intoxicate. It frequently does. We have often seen barrels that wero watertight. •F?e a bright prospect before me,’ said the loafer. ‘You always will have,’ re-" marked Fogg; T don’t think you will ever catch up to it.’ (>*car Wilde delivered a lecture on A merica, in L indon July 9th. Tno number of wounded and lacerated is not giveD.but it is probably very large. ‘If I thought I was going to become gray I should die,’ exclaimed .Mins l*rond< fi’. And when her l.uir turned gray, she did (lye, sure enough. •The difference,’ said Tristem, as he thumper! bis glass on the bar, ‘between this glass and a locust is simply that one is a freer mug and the other a mere bug ’ Mrs. Homespun, who has a terrible time every morning to get her voung brood out of their bed*, says she cannot understand why children arc called tne rising generation. ‘You're the plague of my |jf»- r , t claimed an anirry husband ‘I wish the I Old Nick bid y»'U !' -Ho I might plague you in the next world V calmly inquired ' the wife. Kattlcbooeaa mouth is diaflgured hy the absence of one of hia front teeeth. Mm little eon surprised him yeat-rday by a>.k itur, 'Tap, why do you part your teeth in the middle ?' Humor baa it that ‘Pinafore’ h*a been doce into Chin ae. I*, rbapa it runa in lhw way i Me neble, nebh* thick ride on blig pond/ 'Waaaee neble V ‘Ony Ml/ one thirne, flometbirne. NCcne, f>n»ral I’irk terrace J/tlle Johny—Oh, mot hi r, nee the atata down i there! Mot be; In the beiivuiy firm ament ? (tig Brother N , motber, on ' the terra firm be meant. «wa)H««i PlIlMemfarlini i« ,|lr aii m Thousands die from u<irbct to properly treat Impure Bl',od, ('onstipatjor,. |>y« p*ia, .Malaria, Ap< pi* xv, L v< r, K Jo* y If- art Hiaeaaea, Dr.psy, am: H*hnm icrr, But to thedtbilitan<], t-u dened wilt. aueh *' riotta CiCkneae, we conacientioualy rec ot, mod "SWAYNK'H PILCH, width ' c>M«io medicinal properties p .-*.•***! Ov * no other rem dy H ot by mail for Vt ! romta, ce,i of 30 pll a; 6 b m.|| Address. DR HW AYSK A HON, . Philadelphia, Pa. &.ld by Druggist*. i ['«the wonder of tho world Ighaarund | liuuuy cum of <j**Mon£tUMB wbeu alii lother ri'ino'lle^urrrEyflrTSn^iad utter-1 Ilyfailud. bo ill Caronlp Hli< unn>.[ Jhjou. In I in a w .11 vary um, lu tterofala, .%li>.ih-| |«rof tho llotth, glandsorb no a. it In an uii iMllMWUt an run be seen on Ini f| Ifruitt lid of *• I1U of Life,*’ a book fur-1 In ihea nidi to ill who aj^djforit Fori I there never wue aI Jr-1... : ,• Ill - u, <uri ^ every ca*o alter I leverythlug else had failed. lit I* tho foo of rain, und brlcj» peace to I Itiie mAm. (For t book on toe “Ills of I ll.ife,” aak year neereel draagtet, or a«l-f I'ln na H. II. llarimun At Co., loluinbua, O.l |They will »<jud you one gratia.) ! Prlrogt.OO per Bottle. PI* Bolt Ice I I&.OO. Hold hr all DrueeUt*. KoTl! THE PEOPLE'S LIBRARY In the only one containing original A nier icun stories by May Agnes Fleming, ami other |Hi|>ular uuthorr*. Two inindjed mi in hern now ready Tho following aro recent issues, in largo type: No. Pile* 37 Tho Secret Sorrow, by May Ag nes Fleming - . 20i 65 Fated to Marry, by May Ag ue* Fleming - in* (it) East Lynne, by Mrs. Henry Wood - H UOo •10 Dora Thorne - . 20t •11 Blunders of a Bashful Man, by I be author of A Had Boy’s Diary «. 1C* 170 Oscar Wilde’s Poems * 10* 11/ Weddod and Parted, by tho auv thor 11 Dora Tlioinc - ]()« 111 Xuma Komestan, by Alphonse Daudut • - 10c 147 Tom Vorke’s Legacy, hy Ed ward (iurrett - io* 166 Tolu Tiddler’s Cl round, bv Charles Dickena - io* 182 Weavers and Weft, by Miss M. E. Braddon - > | * 171 Peg Wellington, by Charles Meade H 10a Tlio PEOPLE’S LIBRARY is tlio inoHt popular, Imicuuko it contains mo many original stories by American au thors. Hold by all newsdealers, or inaiC* ou on receipt of 12 cents lor single and 25 cents lor double numbers. Ash-your newsdealer lor it. J. S. OOILVIK <fc <X> , Publishers, P»>. Box 27H7.j 22 Ro-.efSt., New York Fob. 21 tit ] TIRED ALL OYER "*»'«« lteaied mui Retmned u Weary Han In .Mempliia. •No.lt never amounted to anaeute pain but continued tube a dull weary ache in' Him small of my back,* writes Mr, .James i’huuias, ol No. 69 Madison street, Mum pliis^ lenu, 1 Thin was an old experience ami life became dull music. I was tired all ov«r, with pain in the lower limbs, and a habit of lyuiK awake or niuht Re’ rently I tried one of HKM.SON’S OAl’ (’INK POROUS PLANTERS and was decidedly relieved within Lwenty-lour henrs, Jt may luive been Providence lliat did the worn, but I Kivo the credit to Denson's porous plaster.’ Mr. Thom as reverential idea does him crodit, but Providence works by adonis, and amoiiK them Denson’s piaster ranks first as an external icuiody. It acts quickly in re bel and hea.iiitf, and renders life better worth liviuir. Price 25 cents. Look in the middle ol the plaster for the woid CAPCINH. 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Va. 0»*0**PEETS,V.., Mm in Typo Pnmt, Paper Cutter®, nnri all lir.rlM of Printing Material®, l*,th Now anti Koor/nd tirtfifL A corrnotal lint of price* fe. f**1 weekly, of all material «m handfor anin (infleh of wtiirh nro genuino bargain*) will bo ma»U;'l freo on application. W* c*f* fur,»l*h anything Cron a Norik In ^ __ » Cytindur f*rwaa. AGENTS WANTEO FOR THE HISTORY#* the WORLD i —MANUFACTURER oF ! TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE WU-hci to Inform the people of Preston County that he ha* opened out a TIN SHOP COURT HOUSE SQUARE, XINGWOOi), KVE,» “«••««««» I arniern and Builders wishing to obtain low and satisfactory figure* on tin and ‘hiet-iron Hoofing and BpoutiuK should give ine a call. I use nothin* but the best interlalH, uud warrant all my work not to leak, and togiv** * a fit fart ion. K1NG.VOOD. W. VA. I*. A. FOX, GHAP CASH STORE, CORNER CUBE’S NEAR THE RAILROAD, CKATVliEUUY, WEST VIHCiLMA. A FULL LINE OF Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats &/ Caps, Notions, Hoots & Mioos, Cigars, I obacco, Heady Made Clothing. Best Girtden of Flour a Specially. Lemon* find Oranges, Bananas, Fancy Fiiiit*, Fancy Groceries. and Confectionery con.tantly on hand. WILL, NOT UK I NDEIISOIJ). 7 7 88—ly. -j and 1 SADDLERS’ SUPPLIES OP ALL KINDS. We make n SPECIALTY OF COLLARS, ns xvo Manufacture Him On maclTliiory' ery Host M lU,r,ul* u,ld '*“n *“jl1 thorn cheaper tli .n tlioao in i I o 1> rhLTkuf^tUh1 1 Sty,eY,f Hi.rn.MM. a.. I Will ad.. .Ilv sell the... cheaper tl.au they cun ho bought at any other establishment in (i.e .Stale. OU ONLY HAVE TO CALL TO he CONVINCED EflDDJS MSBBBSSL J'OJS'l' OI'FICK It. II.I)JMJ. I'KICK ST RE KT, KWGWOOl), WEST VA. f>r. -„—_ ww-WB„Oi Indian JSlco^. SSjfjpTLiTi Curea aJJ diseases of the Stomach, Livek Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood. Mil h on ft testify to its efficacy in heal mgr tho abnvo namn/i _i i *v ^ li.-J , ou|wauy m neai ! Ln£ ttl0 above named diseases, and r>rc Af nounoe it to bo the 1 - ■tLtsraiiJDS' KNOWN TO MAN T,AD*“A“' Guaranteed to cure Dynnc)>.titi ' %£TAGENTS WANTED.!® Laboratory 77 W. 3d St. Now York City. Druggets seUit CUKTC F0K IIKAUT DISEASE/ Mill Point, Pocahontas Co., \V. Va. Pit Clark Johnson :— i,i . .. A. *hort trial of tlm INDIAN !Sf,OOI> SYIIITP Lru, completely rollevotl me of Hoart Disease. Mil# N. AKINNI.SON. MERCHANT TAILORING! FtlU STOCK NOW OPEN t English Worsteds,French, English and Ameri can Diagonals, Tricots, Moitons, Eng lish and Scotch buitirjgs. In fi et nil the Intent novelties in irMaunums siujesram ALL KINDS uF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS com posed ok LINE NECK WEAR, ENGLISH HOSIERY SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, FIJI,!, REGULAR UNDERWEAR, COLLARS AND CUFFS, AND UMBRELLAS. Full line of WotI and Pelt Hat*, m compUte aaaorlmtut o( the celfhra mP DIAMOND SHIRT' «lw y- nr. Lai. i. KINO WOOD, W. VA. .T.W.RIDENOIJll, DEALER IN WATCHKS AND .JEWELRY I BEDFORD, PA. 1 “oil all makes an«l prade* of penutno American movement Watches, in solid S.lver and aolid (iold Ciuea, J bell no plated or I>o^um wii<tliM of ui Kind. I ipiaranten every Watch or piece ol Jewelry F noil, and if not found hh r*pre Her.ted the money will he roturded. My Mt<wk corsets ol MI.VEIt AND t.OI I) M ATt Hi:s from lowest to final t grades, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE. SPECTACLES EYE-GLASSES, ET(J., ETC.,h ETC., ETC. Send In your orders l>y mail and you will ho treated the same a* If you woro hero to bargain personal I v. REPAIRING PROMPLY DONE. All orders by mail promptly attended to. Addrosa, J W RIDENOUR. >28 82. Bedford Pa. JEFFERSON ACADEMY. One of the host Schools, 'l'horougu preparation for (’o!bv<>,good Englished' ucation. Connected with it JE'F PERSON H/llcI, ItO AltltlX. M'HOOI, IOH tlO \ S, CANNOMilUKill, I’ V. Discipline strict but ki nd v. Hoys kepi under the eye of thr principal, ami thoroughly cared for. OPENS SUPTK.MHRIt IHl* . 8 1 2m, Wit. Ewino, Piincdpd. ALLEGHENY COLLEGE. HAIIVII.I.H, l*A. Tho fl7llt year opens Sept. it*. A.hli tional now buildings ami many improve in nti. aIiinets mid Libraries equal to ‘.ho boat. <m iitiemon and Lu’ioa. i'oin College Courses. Uropa-itory Seliool. Military Depart inent. Kx pauses |e>s than auv other College <>1 i<|Uiil upi'n For catalogue send . . H> VN It KKI.Kil, 1.1, !»., Fresidoiit. (Continued from last week.) '*"** How Watch Cases arc Made. The many great improvements intro duced in the manufacture of the Jas. Moss’ Gold \\ ati'li Case, have led to similar im provements in the making of silver oases. Under the ol«l methods, each part of a silver case was made of several pieces of metal soldered together, requiring a great amount of cutting and soldering, which softened the metal and gave it the pliability of lead rather than the elasticity of silver. Under the improved methods, each part of the Keystone Silver Watch Case is made of one solid piece of metal hammered into shape. The advantages are readily appar ent, for every ono knows that hammering hardens the metal while soldering softens it. To test the superiority of the Keystone Silver \> ate It * 'asc, take ono of 3 oZ. weight, press it squarely in the center when closed, ami it will not give, while a case of sumo weight of any other make will give enough to break the crystal. The Keystone Silver Watch Case is made only with silver cap and geld joints. B»ml S «*•«» illnp »„ KrTdorr Witlrh C«« Fvtnrln. rtillA. 4rlpkla, !•».,for tiaod.na* llla*tr«t»d r,a>|.t>l t thoulrg h :,w 4uat-> Hum* un i ItplMM W»:»h ( w ,n nad-. (To l* continued.) 1 SADDLERY AND HARNESS MACK EVICK redpectlully announces t<* tho public that ho had opened out a Saddlory ana nariiOHs-’Maktng Simp lu KINO WOOD, W. VA„ In the building formerly occupied t>v i. \j. Cooper. iio lias ou Imiiii a tub •dock of YANK KK I f A UN KSS at « r, BUGGY If A UN MSS to*.£, SIDK SADDLKS to & M KN’S SA 1)1)1,KS *;'» tr ). ItUIDLFS. *t fiu to *2. GO I, I A IIS UOKSK, UK A N K UTS t„ V I»AP ItOFRS |6 to #6. Work put up to order In any stylo do aired. All kinds of repairlop neatly exoenhd on short notice. • Wo continne to | act aaeollei torn fo» ; patents, caveats, I trade-marka, copyright*, etc.,for the United Htatoa, and to obtain pat ent* in Canada. England, France, in vmimin. r.n^ianu, rranoi Oorrnany, and all other conn trios. Thirty ~«tx yc*ng| | ^harge for examination of m iJge. 'Advice hy mail free. Patents oiitainod throngh n* a’ practieo. No lOdbla or draw _ -L------ .— ..gli tie aro noticed in -bo NMKNTiriC AI*IKftHAN, which has Ihe largest circulation, and ia tim moat inlln intial newspaper of It* kind pnhliahedin the •rorld. Thn ad vantages of each a notice every 5 a ton too anderatanda. Thie largo and aplendidly illnatraUd newt 5aper ia pnhliahed W®*KL1 at fA.JIO a year, mdia admitted to be the heat paper devoted o no!once, meohaniea, ♦ nventioti**, cnginoerinc ivorka, and othor departments of industrial ?rogr©M, pnhliahed in any Country. Hingla *opfea by mail, 10 omits. Hold by’all n< w». loalera. Address Mnnn A (V>., pnhllahera of Helen, iflo American 201 Itroadway, Now York. Handbook about pate nt i mailed fVes, ••the lit WT. N. pr-narall.n. ■'■cl «i»h »nj rO»* pni/„T Irj; »fiv lO.rir I'oimlar for dm.r*. a'lvs work ort linen km-Hr,! r m,. linn' m iUI, A lilplonin. Kat.aniiahrrl an i.»ra. Moil! l.y at] • *r»'irgi»i»,K»»C'on*rt * New* AkI*». GRAND SERIES EXCURSIONS TO WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, LI"KAY CAVERNS, MOUNT VEIINON FOR HESS MONROE, AND CTItKli POINTS CV SceniC amd Historic INTEREST ►FROM ALL STATION S ON TIIE MAIN LINE AND BRANCHES or PICTURESQUE B&O At the HetnarkuL!Y-Cow Bale of HALF FARE Or one regular fare for t'ae "Round Trip to Baltimore jiu l Return, Sept. 0, ](), 11 & !;>. TICKETS GOOD ON ALL TRAINS. The* date of the Exea^ions will enable a ll who participate io uttcud the nurLa of Oriole Festivities AT KALTTMORF. Einbrac«*d in the lit ill inn t and unprcce dented programme, in one night oi Un paibllehd , ELECTRICAL DISPLAYS. And and anothor night «»! Wondroua Mystic Pageantry IT over Ef.ualea Itn tlx© "WorldL Oitli. Glee*.lie Ntgbt, Lord Baltimore} will HI rive ill the H nr hi r of Baltimore up •none 'film fit ot steamers »II .at, and ve hioli ill litei-v. ly in.- a |>| za of nltcirictl iiii.;n:t ii< u. Thu royal Steamer will bo • mt-u up tho lisrbor by from sixty to • it.! iv u,g boats, f< ur abreast, hiuI pucIi • ■ rriii g i ii ctiic Ughtu in vmnous colon*. I' o id nil sines of tin; iiHro r i'’iru-\Voiks in gn.-.Hi pi- ft hii.ii will bo discharged iroru *l,M'i 1 bnrg) b stain mil tor such purpose, tiini i he sp' ctacle ub a whole whibc <iuuu f !'• Criifljb (1 oi e. Arrivii g in the city, Lord Baltimore,Ms Cornier*, Household and Officers wid bo ••Me rit'd to Hu- City Kbit by a most uovi 1 Military P-iradc—n thousa'd s< 'Idlers cov— i i.il *i 1> E.cctric L gins in different col ors ; Imr*. h with oh cirical plumes, sod the vmu 1 ri \ presentii-g a tc ue simply lu ll. srr;l> Cri PAGlANT NIGHT noth< r n in ukable Bpcct *ole wll! bo wit. n 8h.iI, Kim etTi cts produced in v.-r before Hticnipifil to any oily of the wo>|,|. Ilf pi r nil* w i -1 Ik* the c re not hi in ex— 'i nt Known in ifit; hihti /y nijhtio, pa geantry. Tiif cmiumee, wll eoimly now, Aort: made in l*.ns, and beyond all coni paiisou iIk- finest ever imp- r.» ti, tins tVMin ry Tno unpaiail Ik! .un _r of 40 I Me o Floala v. ill be in line, and will tio < r.'-r ai d mor* imposing in <-<ni6tiuc'i>-n liiin i Ver b» lore i.i own. S unu concep— li.-it i.t the mu sung ex lent <f the pageant may in- gin md Ironi the Pot that up A-ir ls. t ihirieun hundred men, two liun •Iru.. aid th r y horses, h.x bunds, and six luiiulr . c i red 1 gilts ate r. qulred to P'-' -' il upon tin- sin. eta. N - u.h»i (c w>ll be made in the u.-mul it ■ i V • OIIHI :..! • • Inp in , 11ti»;r city, the Brill m i. i i! (/,.).. »niitiir-g ! T J’TY-M I v. I 'Ti: TIIA INS Letween tie two cities. Trains run at hast every hour OIJ» l*()|\T COMFORT A.NO FORTRESS MO ROE Am about < in night’s sail from Bultimore at Washingtoi u M .golfli eat dieanu rs, ursiobKiB i l.ni emg can take the l»)> liiue Su. m> rP ,t lialtim-ir'j, witness Hie gram1 i ] c t. ,c I >.nr| pyrotechnic 1 dia. I'Ui) in the h>t I or, arrive at O il Point < ii.tort and Portress Monroe early the following nioimug, -p. od the iluy anil be b rl. Id Bilt.rror. again bright ami early 1' ‘ '' r,)" H “I the night ol the great ► IIC P.guilt. MOUNT VERNON j 'hut a f. w hours' ride on the historic I toniHC from Wa*hirg'..n. Splendid •Shaun rs h aving every morning and re lurnlng <*u i' g the afternoon. i U A 1 C A \ E UNH, TLd mi t f®,nous of all the subterranean w<in«|«-f«t (»t »he c ountry. are readily wi»h in h day's lime tr< m V\ ishirigton or Hilti more 8,acini fExcursion Train?, m km« lhe round trip, with four hours nr lu c.rernt which are now lighted t »«ii by K t*c;lrici'y. W A S If f N f; TON, Kvcr a plain if gr< nt« s' Interest to all n v«r looks more beautiful to the eye or offirainoit inducement* for a vital than uuriiur the lovely wt at her always the rule i ' H* nil* r. The H. tSc () 19 thn only ihreci line from the VV. nt to Washington, ai.d the < lily line, limning I' I FT V-M INF T K Til AI N H RKTWRrif WASHINGTON & l’.A timoue. No Mich an opportunity for a visit to tie mist Attractive cent e« of Interest m th< hist ami 8 tutli has been « (Tend for years *s these