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Show Zt tynx function.- u Published every WEDNESDAY mid FAIT IUjAY,' l'i liusiiixu by 1 1 I Cumi-wv- . j-' lit ' !Hi. xt From the lVasntcli 'Iin tho I I I i i Alp. IIY ELDVR Ol'TAVK riUKNUACII. CCSTIM ' EI).' dog. Its higlit m Hint or throe month's calf; the formation of its head and jiaws, and cx- liresion of kindnesa of tho eyes, arc finite peculiar. Those dogs are trained as road pilots in time of storms on the St. Itei nard road to Italy. They guide lost travelers ty the hospice, and even M. - To our rifthtiis the porr fc'iiy; pnpHot edition of l'aria, jo- - stje; to our left, the old metropolis, built like an amphitheatre on a hill, crownc-- by IJie old cathedral, w hose dark walls and worn-ou- t sculptures denotes the ravages of time. tJencvit is to .Switzerland what New York is to North America; it is a. very busy place. Watch, jewclery and iniisical-bofactorieH arc cen everywhere; th: storey ,whro Ibo jirnbicta ore expowl to tiie'pnblie'fue equalled. The latest industry of Geneva is wood iftrrinjj, drawin-pt,IiwJgriikifn of sculptors and the first prizes at the J K f exhibitionVfniuseiKetif) oJ4A kind, iiornaru Iualni. a good-size- d are AVe in receil.f r)iuiri.;a An Ordinance IScKuhttiiig ' l LleetioiiM. con- H'onoernin cerning this which we can only communicate such facts as the inventor, Lieutenant 'arl Dittmar, of the 1' rtiiau armv, chooses jf to makJyrRrJwvte.rf'yet "not have f ii!,obsi na-- , seen any accounts of its ingredients or manufacture. Lieutenant Dittmar, as we learn from a neat circular, has i' fciijcif iu J'aTrti, as of mt&ac, jk igo JUie, and other explosive mixtures;" and is ready to deliver the new material at prices ranging from 80 cents to $1.jU per pound, according to strength. No. 1, which seems to be strong enough for most use,?,, is $1.10 per pound. According to this pamphlet,' dualin was first introduced into Germany in April last. In many mining districts, especially in most mines belonging to the it is now used instead" of common powder, and has even taken tiie place- of e and dynumit Of its general provierties, it is only told us tJrsM"Hti powder. It is fabriea-tV- t iBilitfen-n- t degrees of strength, the use of w hich will depend on the degree of hardness ad toughness of the material to be subjected to the action i f the powder. If lighted in tho open air. it will burn without exploding; but if cwnfl, it lfp.- tje aiS'tr wo isernanl dog, uiiucr Ins neck, wears a mall barrel filled with wine, or some in- ollu vigorating cordial: around his buck a small blanket. He will detect, with the greatest fagueity, the spot where some unlucky soul has "been covered by the avalanche, and will at once go to work "man-ufitcia- J"r'?r of the poor victim; tlitu lie will warm up his face and "hands trirn his tongue: from time to time giving notice by his barking to the keepers of the road, who are constantly on the watch. I could not help patting tlic nul4d animal; his owner told me he had saved many lives. A few miles from Trent, we come to the cascade of OOOt't, fall; it, Prussian-'Ooverainoi- (giant-powder- .) to suit all tastes and purses, such as concerts, theatre, bull, cafe and brewery," boating, excursions, inusctims, pte.J 4rb, MjaApUjitlujOM'ii iviilivsueh forca Uiat.a fvH un nflernfrsirpn b'tft't vp a " ( coinmon. irrOpneva. Geneva is the cleanest city "A tli.q,f 0i-- 4 der the fall, and the traveler can enjoy tlic'saTn'e wavTts cumhion JlOwilcr." It Is cir't'MS, an not sensitive to concussion; will not tinent, but her inornls are ne bitiwlian a by ifselt', lio" cake or pack the generality. Houses of ill fame "are amazing mass of water rushing with decomposeand together, may be readily filled into , licensed by tho gtiycrniiirnt, and it is tremendous force on the right and left; cartridges or requiring no s of little rainbows, moving and other than It matters not uncommon to see a cleT(ryiuHn, iulijn whether the place where it is stored ber of the city council, propose laws crossing each other in the most fantastic not be warm or cold, dry or damp. It has tW privi- uiainer. Below, the waters form an regulating and even 1'issc-Vach- e, hi i gnftCc.M blast-holes- thou-.md- increasing leges allowed to those, jinslitutiuiis. When onco a woman has been unluckv enough to become an inmate jf, 3jie inose esiiiitiisnmcnts, ner immois regis tered ami Bhi bound to return u Ui her a degrade.) position, unless she SJ'Ci'i-ence- a sii(ltlenhTiilsAfJfir1nf P, a kind hearted fellow offers to marry or 3 'n provide. fo lelX "t V'4 the midst of fbVgWat'dAtM.Wn, the abode of tlt'c' oldest! tfiol'pflkeology ft, the rcfomc.1 hnrol5 Since writing these raiiin'met'iiocB, I have received n letter from a friend in Geneva. He informs me that Mr. lluis-to- n lias jihat place, numbering eight Jrundreil arllicr-cnt- s. He thtllengos (4irii tian world; holds public meetings twice a week, and invitei any one who wishes, to "peak for'or against his new Jactj yte. He publishes a daily paper; and his arguments are mo flattering to the rtirs of those whose pouseieuccs are scared, and vliu conseqticntly lookvat rdigioh as a burden, that he meets with rich success, but his movement, like many other of the same kind, will have its day and ultimately fall into inaignifiennoe, Mr. Buiston begun ns a spiritulut and cuds ' ' ' '' '' in Voltairianism. A I Htrolled along the streets, I came to an old house, ai least 150 years old, built of larga blocks of gvey stone; the antique, portico, balcony and high winThere I dows yet remain unchanged. was born, Miliar Ibyl'tlei markot place, tji shaded by. kio olsnutj of my youth. . How quick the meinory ofltljo; past jneseijtedjtaelf 16 mv uiind! How 'sweet' those recollec thos'o tions! box t dear ,o 'IjccA hcro we experienced tboErsrjoy.'and met the first sorrows J , j ,rk During iny fojoin a at. frotuvfii1 I' vast Yisited by br. Ileber Young. 'I took to one of tbiHargest jiipsiQ asionisneti mm ine most was, inai evciy moveable thing in the place would play f pchiig a from ,ono )io', f bureau, a lady's work table, a cigar.ciisjv V 'M' If ,J",S they would 'play a tune; tho clocks would play beforo- - triking tho hour; match boxes: ;uiboH':KaartvjA3BH and footstools wouW iKvtuno when opened or sat 'upon. The young lady clerk, who tspoke 1'ingliwi very fluently, showed it would play tuno on, Jiwrjug. jjwino from it, .bund no fcUOO'q is Living very cheap in Southern SwitxerlanL'A 'Mousf 3)lanen eternal snow.s, offers to y eye atranga contrast in summer with thsterifler gvecil foliage of trees' tkud vineyiwdjj.,''. '.,.1 ' 1'bitr'rjotl jJiiVery'Ctc-- l iA1" jjy.j TA oriinUc.aliuj'ch its Wtttflonlfbijrflfj - ttalilr water-tamplu- inimmsc mass, apparently neither of water nor of cloud, but. of millions of dinrumds, shining and sparkling in the rnvsnf the sun. Near that place I met an" oil woman.'P'wtnWMi'iff,?! and ion had been buried in an avalanche. Tricfi-- l rkmVfeWc'p in the snow. The house where they were asleep was entiiely carried aw ay, and even trees, stnnling up in their original ground, wert found a few miles farther down the mouitain, umnjur if by the sudden chaiige of location. Shzerland contains, in a small editkin, the grandest works of nature. Whei gazing at the accumulation of mointains; when obstfving tho different strati of the rocks, broken up in all directions, some whose lines arc hori- zonfd,, p1Ue. i btliersi are'umfo:tly . f i iiefiacnlinS ime emihtit 6ul WotiWi ix the immense power which has caused such an upheaving of 'those amazing d crests tower niassis, whoso far 'above the 'common "lino 'of clonds whiel. arc torn and divided in their wild lace. The snow, on the high peaks, which during the months hf- July 'aint 'A'tijjiist is bomd to melt more or less on the surface, must ni'kt An" liutiet'and 1ft its through high kanyons and as a natural e valleys, undergoes a As of higli temperature. eonsfiiuence it 'dkchdV Wntef rtlennnneiRe of fhe 8iin'i rays, it. :oiigeals in the high val- Piftgs again the leys bis soon al'ifgl tit ii 1 snow-cappe- - se glaciij conitt ljVs. Worn alt tlitoinJ UmcMl flie fyrreivtf Uki-- . -- Tl'Vs same point jiul jydyoinUloreczin ? "iro 'tarred glaciers. fonuYiat proefss, able yet 'to givea correct idea ot those massif of ico v'Wiift vn''cy brokm, rouglf, ' in every conceivable shapt, seeming, at a distance, like a rougl sea running down a high grade. AVheil nearing the, end of tins blueolid,. 14 rcatest'ahtl most' sea, we beauSful tableau bf bonfasioh ' in the midst of tho shining ice. Before us, hundreds of feet high, stands the glacier, formed of porous ioe, intermixed nJ gl'avel hetcr- to the base of the mountain, tarried from the summit by the moving io&.V'.AaJler.i gWvrally WmnftUAl VMWcH VW&WtWVi lias a niogb lun uic Hpeurnui;u. on- - Ianvcrt is of grandiose beauty. Tho wall, roof and floor are of ice, and thou- their way through the porous ice, ooze mt at manyMtobMMTHlsMt freezes to the lively thronghout ' thiii'inanufftctarin pillars, some of them extending blue floor. a has appcar-kucEvery object districts; it has a tendency to check the e, a ghastusual imposilioEs'voff spleiAa'toyOitl giving U tU MaUoi'V-fia The hue. ly is, indeed, spectacle not uncomih()n;tD A'iT3'fl8'w'ng 1 itrange one, and it is dangerous, too; for Meat 'MarlM, signs: 'MutnaJ Tf!,,cwirtaUljj ftlliug, M t ifHi bW'kAjjofpjiva, Grocery, e.tp.;, ',TJvwje s ' their place being tilled in a short time shared.' sustained by1 associations w This Some other moving blocks. They have been yery beneficial to the by xnoMsnyithftUgh et'&Uiucr workinz classes, pl'ijtaiu the necessaries of lifo'at a'r'afe ill it can- slowlv but steadily, carrvincr in its not be met by tradesmen. a" 1iaM of fbcsnd From Geneva, tho i Wurist Mit t noj wonderful' kanyott of "TrtenV'i gravel detaclfrw'tUtfiupiw arogiiinB curious work of natiire. It is a narrow by the rubbing of the immense body of the sides of the rugged rocks, alley cut in the midst of a huge rocky ice against hich are deposited at the base of the mountain; the width for about fifteen minutes' walk is about 12lt.; the Light, glacilri""an3' there form Ihose ridges ' . 1 ,000ft The sky above' looks like-- a wlcl 'proTeso'rulttimes so 'fu.tal tu.tne " narrow blue ribbon. The bottom of this mhabitantB-t- f Jthfi fowerHys5-i'- i PrO CONTINt BK En. alley is entirely occupied by a deep ami rapid stream. ,A gallery, suspended ly Everreen9 " 4hoedwiio (J.j " doiij tag iron ropes, leads the visitor to an openJ " papefs. t, that The echo, 1 i'! i J."', j ing iu the middle., "John," asked a physician of the place is most curious, being thrown apprentice, "did Mrs. Green back from all directions, especially from apothecary's the medicine, I ordered?", "J guess get above. There, tho stream is GOft. deep. so," replied John; ''for I saw a crape At that place I saw a specimen of the hapging on door-kno- b tis, morning." ikery' it Whl'.i&-a!fneiiti4ki- "ai - 46fntfnAe . ) 'i from i'"1" l":titji'en limes the .strength of cffinrutji! fodder,' and1 is, thfrt foie, e or dvnaiu-it- . stronger than nitro-glvcerin- the advantages Among djudjii claimed for ovr other, exu.sve ujtU', k it be f l:t lily wojed, tinspo-tmatiijtiilateii,. and npf'.ied w fth h i risktlia'n cointiioirpowder. It niay illso be used in cold weather without fust requiring the warming process, which , Mwi d;iami-r"quiienitro tf-Buc- glvie Ji'ientlJ bror.TBe injbxplosivc as they at a low teuiiiei iiTin e. Its explo.-io- ti docs not develop any noxious gies. Absolutely ehea) er than either nitroit is also relativeor glycerine dynamit, 'i'cJV"iV"i,V' (;o""1J"llr l'wdcvv for, pMsm'jr Hr l.f' f(fif'Tr thues fl- - strength of the latter, its use will poitiouii,ljy;'4'vlil';(;thy Juluir and cost of Dttalin, uiiniirgtihfl litasrt hrg when confined, does not necessitate the applicat ion of an exploder, but may be exploded by a blasting fuse, like common powder. Its great want of sensitiveness to cotiouin renders it a suitable material for the bursting charge of shells. The effect of a dunlin explosion is to tear and rend the material exposed to its action, less than to pulverise it, us in the case with ' wWir 'applied, to mining ' and blast ingoperat ions in coal and rock. It may be stored for long periods, or subjected to the action ef water, without losing nuy oit its strength. Tin cartridges? ar, therefore, never required, not even by submarine blasting, g is used; or blasting where packed in paper, ttiiSITjliippindniilin or TTiui wooden cartridges, ready for use, the only object is to save tho consumer time in chareing his blast. Lnmnterini and Minitlj Journtt'l.' n- epA-afiAirs- . waU'r-tampin- Preservation of Leather. I The following valuable hints in regard of leather we copy from the Shoe and Leather Reporter: The extreme heat in which most men and women expe e boots and shoes during winter, Jsfpr'iTfj Jeathcr.of its vital ity, rendering it liable to break anu 'crack. When leather, becomes so warm lettlher, it i nAtYJsV"Vt'J t"r';9!,,T!l titnged. Close rubber shoes also destroy the life of leather. All varnishes and 11 of blacking containing the prgperties ' varnishing slfbnld be avoided. yiine leather is greatly abused. Persons know nothing or care less about the kind of material used than they do about tthe polish . produced, . Vitriol blacking is used until every particle of oil in the leather is destroyed. To remedy this abuse, the leather should be washed ionce a month in warm water, and when abJAJilnUftlr? fcfdost oPoit ami talibw should be applied, and tho boots set kside for a day-jn- r yvJ( jTiis will renew the elasticity and hfo in the leather, and when thus used, upper leather will seldom crack or break, in water sud Jyirt, wskNoa b&snees-is ever o soiled Wt( harness I hSra SaHtplf ongnvTJT fioTreniTive Hie Uirt. When a harness loses its luster a pSTuMfUk o ? iC Wh'cy sTm ost a ny cathai(.wUfcJMtfutJAttg xpursin the the harness should be given a new fir, of grain-blacBefore using this tho grain surface should bo grain-blac(l,4sh water, hor'VUjiHshj-Vi,- h (infill all tho grease is killed, and after oil and of grain-blacShe application should be applied to the surface. This notf6"hly I'lslsns He" color," but tnakes the leather flexible Harness which is grained can bo cleaned with kerosene and spirits of turpentine and io harm will n&Wll if the parts affected are varnished and oiled immediately afterward. 'to the preservation i - i(p tihrtit'for litJtentiS Instrn,' men! in handle, iitinlli 1 W.i'M'l',''! I THE GREAT hundred and seventy-on- e (171) and biennially thereafter, ut winch there shall be, elected for said city, one Mayor, three Aldermen and Ave Councilors. THE Provided that the number of such Alder men and Councilors may be increased by said council whenever such increase, by said council, shall bo deemed necessary Sec. 2. The City Recorder shall cause tv notice, of the time and place of such election, arid uf tho number and kind of officer to be elected, to be posted up in IS PUBLISHED fiyo public places iu said city, or to be advertized in some newspaper published therein, at least five days previous to the day on which such election shall be held. & SATURDAY Sco. S. The place or places of holding EVERY WEDNESDAY such elections shall bo determined by said council, and the polls shall be open to receive votes at the hour of eight And already enjoys an extensive o'clock in the morning anil continue open till six o'clock in the evening. circulation. Each elector shall provide a ballot for himself containing the names of the persons he wishes elected, and the oflice he would have each elected to. When such ballot is prosunted one of the judges of such election shall number and deposit it in the bullet box, and the clerk of such election shall write on his list the natuo of the elector and opposite it the number of his vote or ballot. Sue. 4. Said council shall appoint the ITS COLUMNS CONTAIN necessary judges and clerks of such election, who shall, before entering upon tho discharge of their duties, take and subscribe an oath or affirmation for tho RELIABLE LOCAL ITEMS, faithful pciiorinaiice thereof. Said council tball furnish tho necessary 1 0 M K CO R R ES l'O N DEN CE, stationery and ballot boxes, and the voting shall be by ballot. Sec. ii. When the time for holding FOREIGN CO R R ES r ON DEN CE, sui h election shall have expired, the judges fdtull seal up the ballot boxes EDUCATIONAL, containing the votes, in which shall also be deposited the list of the names of the electors, which list shall be signed by AGRICULTURAL, the judges and clerks of election and to which shall be attached the commission RAILWAY AND of tho judges and clerks, and transmit the same within twenty-fou- r hours to the oflice of tho City Recorder of said DOMESTIC NEWS. city. And the said Recorder shall with out unnecessary delay, in tho presence of the Mayor or any Alderman of suid city, proceed to unseal and open such ballot boxes anil to count and compare tho votes with tho list of names; and the person respectively receiving the highest number of votes for said offices shall be declared elected thereto. Said Recorder shall make it brief abstract of the offices and names of persons voted for, THE and the number of votes given for each person, a copy of which ho shall post up iu bis office und in the City Hull. Sec. tl. Any person designing to conOGDEN JUNCTION test such election shall make his intention known by setting forth in a plain, clear und definite manner, iu writing, the cause on which the contest is based, whicli statement shall be filed iu the Recorder's oflice within three days after J the said abstract shall have been posted as aforesaid. Said votes and list shall be preserved till the fourth day after the posting of said abstract, and if uo notice Is supplied with the latest improved of contest bo filed within three days after said posting said votes anil list facilities for turning ont every shall be destroyed, but on filing of such notice said votes and list shall be predeswiption of served till such contest is ended. Iu case of a tie of votes given for two or more persons for the same office, said council shall by ballot determine who of tho persons thus voted for shall take his scat. Sec. 7. No person shall bs elected or In th finest style. appointed to any oflice of said city unless he shall have been a constant resident therein during at least one year next preceding such election or appointment; neither shall any person be eligible to vote at any such election unless he is a citizen of the United States, and over twenty-on- e years of age, and has been a constant resident of said city during tho six months next preceding such election. Sec. 8. No officer or soldier of the United States army, or other person subject to their military authority is eligible to hold any office or vote at any FOR election in said city unless his home or of was residence therein at the Foster, jdace time of enlisting or engaging in such service. , Hand Bills, Sec. fi." the City Recorder is hereby required iC tlslitcr to each person electLetter Heads,. ed to office as herein provided, or leave at his usual place of residence within five days after such election a written Mil Heads, :;. notice thereof. 'yAtid each person so elbefore shall the ected, entering upon J)e-eds-, duties of his othcc, take and. subscribe an oath or affirmation that he will support th Constitution of the United Stalilanks, tes, the Laws of Utah Territory and the it Ordiimnesi of said city, and that ho will Order Jioohs, , well and truly perform the duties of his office to the' best of his knowledge and aMHy, r. Invitations, Sec.'lO.'The Mayor and Aldermen before entering upon the duties of their ' Tarty Tickets, respective offices, shall in addition to the requirements of fhe preceding section give bonds with approved security, each Cards, etc, etc in the penal sum of five thousand dollars, tc swoityj yoniiilioued for the faithful performance of said duties. Said bonds .' J"' shall be approved by, and filed in the fctUnded to and Promptly oflice of the City Recorder. Passed April 14th, A.P., 1870. . LOR IN EARR, Mayor. . Tnos. G. Ooeli., City Recorder. OGDEN JUNCTION SEMI-WEEKL- 1 INI JOB PRINTING Oil I) IlltS r i "')'. FIRST-CLAS- S WORKMANSHIP Subscriber's Attention! ' A mateRal' Wt'faVtiiig,'knies or forks into their handles, when they have bocome loosened by use, is a much Hi ncitdoli tan 41. tUi this purpose consists of 1 lb of colophony (purchaseable at the druggists), and 8 oa. of sulphur, wltjh are to bo melted dogether and either kept in bars or reduced to powder. One part of the powder is to be mixed with half a part of iron filings, fine sand, or brickdust, and the cavity of the handle is to be filled with this mixture. The stem of the knife or fork is then to be heated and inserted 5atoli(j cWft j; iiad when cold it will b found filed 'is its pUce with grsat tenacity. WDM 1070 Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the City Council of Ogden City that an elect'on shall be held in said City on the Second Monday of February, A. D.. Eighteen , V : I.' ill JUn and bring U ft lb. tar tbm riant t u rirculatioifu ttiau thnt of ny otlitr NewspaperUr Atw in the time ta form Clubt, ' Tho Sew York WeeklTTrihnn. routiuni! all Xle imiwrUut KJitoi uuit l'IHM i. ll,u IMIT.VTUJlirvp... rAi M!IIA 01 nicrul l Liu-rarvol iutortut; ul nud NJi.i.tir;.. ; .""i- ltevifwi tho muft intprijun,,, ""' imrtunt Nirw Bmkt; let ten from our lur iT. uf t'orrmiimiil;ut ; Intent nt-from all of tlir Kinpli partv world; a mim nil important iMUUi;tii'riu this citv mi where; !vnopsi o! the I'loeudin-- n 'f cn r anJ (State lgiKlntmr 'when iu i8iu), New h moiveU by every steamer; Kxt iusilf portt of the l'roewliii); of the Kurmern' the AiiteruiiH iiiBtitiilr;TalKs uUutt lniit 7 nil, vuiiie, in UU1.H1M. U1(J Heliuml il Keiiortn. The Full Iteports of th Amei iran Inih.: tilers" Cliih, and the vmiorn Agricultural R9BI '' in each timubrr, me richly worth a vcar'i ,u'1" . eription. HOUTICULTl'KAL DEPARTMENT To keep pure w ith th growinf; interest iVor tieal llorticiiltiim, and t comply win, frJIIr RplieuU from all paruof the country for ii,r tn.n ol'a practical charactrr on the ujje0( hnvo fiisaeil the arrvictai of pernuu wIhi ,' perienced iu rural uflUirto wiite in a Ittctd ii,i a soriim of articles on Ihr MaBagemtnt uf lnjV Farnn. Fruit and Yeetahle Culture, ami u,w , ' nmke tuern put. icivhifc Keneral ami m.flc jj ionr from planting to the iiltnuato Uuinjaul of tl I IToprl. (II late years there has been a lucrative bminw rarriedou ly uuiriucipled inou, in Belling orl Imh ami old plants under new names t the i, TIIK TKillI NK will l,e always riv perieticr.1. ? te guard tlw lai nior ttxaint any hi. If imiwhi.. UU1 ...... t,.,t i ft. ...v.. it. ......u... ..I.... nil vrn:i;iN.uv ......t0.. ' dkpautmkst nuke TH K 'I'UIlll N K .till mora valaal,! agricultural readers, wu liavu engaged rrvf .1 A M KS LAM", Veterinary tireoii in Cornell ( uivcniity. to iiniiwci' question couL'emhi; ttt. To to it ken of Cattle, Horses, Hicep, ami other aiiiiual. and to prescribe remedied. d(,lne,iij Aiisttua mi plescriptic.il- - will be p veil on y throllch tlleci.l iiiiin. of THE Tltllif .NK. We Ht new feature iu TIIK TlilKL'XK will add. largely t,, tu its readers, as all owners si animals are lial.le ( iieeil the iuMiriuutioti priab iuU. laiuirinihuald be made lis brief us possible, that the iiieftigiu answers, and prescriptujus. may be published In short, we intend that TIIK TItllltNE shall keen fn the advance iu all that the Agricultural. Mauuluctii-iu- , Mining, anil other iutrnnni of tlwi rtiuntry, nml that for Tarivrv and completeness, it shall remain altogether .tlm'int valuable, interesting, and instructive' . publisjietl in iiin world. It has been well observed that a careful reading ond DtiKly of the farmers' Club l(es)rtia THH TKillI NK alojio, will kivc a limner liundrnlt uf dollars iu his crop. In addition to these remrt, we liaJl rontilitiu lojiriut the best tlmigii written' on the subject of ag. icultura by American iihI foreign wrrtera. and shall iiicrxusstlnefentiita from yejir to year. As it is, no prudent tarar can do without it. An a to liis workmen alone, every furuier should place THE WKEKLV TtlllU'XK upon his table every Saturday eveninc. TIIK 'ClillitlM K it the host bik) chuapest imir the country. This is not said in a spirit ot It hiu fallen to Xew-Yk to create the Here cutieeH-tral- e greaiest newspennf thtrtmntry. the coininvrce.the luaiiiilactures. the uiinenl resources, the agricultural weAlth of the Hefinhlic. Here all the new gathers, and tha putruuam ia large that journalists can afford to print It. TliU in thetivugtli 01 THJC TKllil'.N K. Wt liriut lh cheapest , and best edited weekly ncwsiaier in tlw country. We have all the advantages areund m. Vie havegnwt Daily und teuii- - eckly editioui All the ulahorate and intricate machinery uf oar establishment pcrhaiu) the muet . cvuiplate ia Amei ii a is devoted to the purpose of making THE U F.KKLY TKlBl'NF. the lwt ami rlieapeit liewspaiier in the world. The result ! that w have so svstematizisl and our reounw thatavcry copy of TIIK WthliLY TK111LNE tains as much matter as a duodecimo volume. Think of it! two dollars, the aulmrribcr to Tilt: TKllll'N K for one year buys as much rending matter as though he tilled a shelf nf hi. library with titty volumes, cuntaiuing the grmteit works iu the lair.piage. The force of clieaoeM can no further go. TIIK WF.KKI.Y TIUHrXK is the paper .f th the eugur nil. Unit may Uiara th" fieuplu. lief) of science. Here the scholar may read review) of the bust booka. Hero mity lie found from all parts of the world, the observation! nf sin. ere ami gifted men, who serve TUE TIMIH'NK in almost every country. TllETKIBTNJi isjtrong by reason of lU ciiculatiuo and great cheapuesa. It lias long been conceded that I'll E WEEKLY IKIlil.Ni baa the largast circulation of any ne spasr ia tat country. For years we have printed twire aa Dtaiiy papers, perhap, as all of thu uthor weekly ediHoM of thu city dailiea uiiibinol. XhU ia wiiywaan enabled tu do our w ork so thoroughly and cheaply. The larger our circulation, the hotter paper in caa make. W hat are the practical suggestion! Many. every subscrilier rvuw his tuuscrintiou, aiid urge his neighbors to do the same. If a man rannot aftord to pay two dollars, lot him raite a dub, by inducing hit neighliora to subacribe. and we thall No wind him a copy tratia for his trotible. to larga aud complete as THE Vt'EEKLl TKIBI'NE was ever before offered at to low a price. Even when our currency was at r with gold, no such paper hut TUE TU1UL.NK waa offered at that price; and TUE TltlBl N K then nut n far leiit iban it now does. We liava Milved tho nol-pe- r problem of making the best and cheapest in Ahxrioa. TERilS OE THE YKKKIA TBIDt.VB. ' To Mail Stibscriliers: . ! s til1 On copy, one year, Si! issued 4 copies, 10 copies, to one address, Sfl.M each (and one extra ropyg M' ropies. to nnmrt nf c l.t each (aud auhacribara, at one one extra copy ); 20 copies, to one address, $1.24 each (and on biu Copy); 20 ouiie, to ttaiant' of subscribers, at one JlJii each,, (and .: ene extra copy: AO eoples, to cue addns, fl each (and one extra copy): 50 copiin, U nataea of subscribers, at one Jl.lO each (aiid one extra copy.) i.'i' ' , ' tru ft The Sew York St'uU-lYcekl- Tribune Y is published every TUESDAY and Fill DAY, and being printed twice a week,, we can, of course, print all that appears in our weekly edition, including everything on tha aublect f Agtietiltwre, amtean add much interesting und valuaddomattcrJ'or which there is not Miffirient rtiom 'in Tlf TlllHl'.NE. Tho SKMWVKEKLY TJUHUNK aim gives, in the course of a vear. Three or Four of tha i It EST AND: LATUNI fOl'l'UAIt JiOVBi by living authors. The cost of these alone, if bought lii hook ftinuj would 'b lrom tix to eight dollars-Nohere e)sea:a so much eitrroiit tutolligcnce and tierirtaneTitTiriM'itlv matter bo had at to cheap IlAUSl'MS. -raK' tiuTHKTKHM8 OF TE .y ;T1UBI"XK. Mail tuliscribers, lropy, 1 year D4 nunibert, W. Mail aubscrilK-ra-, '2 copitw, l" year 1(4 numbers, subscribers, 5 copies, or over, for each copy lVrtcms remittt'pg for It copiea .10 Will receive i"1 an extra copy one jour.f i,, .. .., ,..... F.r $100 we will send thirty-fou- r copiaa and Bi ' DAU.Y TEmiNJi i ) I BAILY TKIrH'NE is jmMfn- Till NKW-YORd every morning (Sundaya exciijiUnlJ at llfipef' ' year; $S for tlx months. . t 1 CI it' "'''''' ., "0' I 1" j n rts. . TrTO 'PPTTtt'VK' A'l MAVif Vttln " Tp. 1838 t 1SI.' TKLBCXJi ALMAis'AC HEI'RINT. . x volt, nap nounu, aio. , OF A BUSY LIFE. Ttyllfrare RECOLLECTIONS Clolh,i j Oreely. Various dvlea of binding. SO. ETbfaryr tS 50." Half Morc00 ' . Muna-cHalf CalC Antique, SI.. New EJiUon- MARGARET FI LLKK S W0KK3. i. ' tltk tmtUk, Cloth, PKAftCt f.Tl KH FOR PRftFTT. OlStX. f- - AURICI LIUIIE. ''WARW- i loin, n, Asrf rRO?rr.TrAR- - for hkalth ftf' ':- INU. Cloth, $1 M.,f ..... rfow to maka thaftw SARTIf CLOSETS, I t WO., ..".t Sent free on receipt of price. MM "' , BOOKBINDING IK ALL ITS BKANCHES. 1 " rrxVk. v A II intiBiiiK mmiMtu' '" or, a aiwava. procure ou"w . ( V..r Al .. a. draft -.VIir lime money iiraer, ii poesioiw. butalwayi UieM can be procured, ten the mt in a REGISTERED letter. The registration fe has beeq reduced. to fifteen oeDta, and th present fKl.arl hv th DOStl . - " .v... 1,. luun reglsirai-iuahwlut protection autiioritMt to ,ba virtuallv an, ...... .i-- a aIJil'PU i in ri . " ' i tu dote. refnaver ieiii" wuwuw.v. . ' ' ' TerBU. Baan in advance. New-Tw- . "Address, THE TRIIffSvB, ' ro' at, ..'-- ..; . 1 ' WAR- -. ,..,... ,Ya, a . Tor which w wUl allow Five Cents per lb. ' - tiU)e', OreatramUyNewspapet It Cbdap it drAinino CLEAN COTTON RAGS Gswiar op Toor tkwOAos. PAPEB! the iVon raperof;smwrill- wtn, EUKNEMil i OF iew r.uition. TE WILL TAKE OS SUBSCRIPTION, ii!w allow THREE CXNTS CLEAN CiCN.NYSACKS. Now FAHHERS' fl GUARANTEED. Ve will The TIUHIXE " |