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Show TIlC Aid inc. This, periodical for Julv is in nt re spect inferior to any of the numbers preceding. Every engraving is perfect per-fect in itself, and the letter-press is, full of interest. Of the former, there are lourteen in this number. The! frontispiece is a picture of youth a sister holding in her arms a little chick of a brother sho can scarcely lift, to let him attempt the capture of; a butterfly upon a bunch of flowers. The old days come back to us, as we gaze upon it. ."Moonlight on the Shenandoah,'' and "Old Hell Oa(e Ferry House" are the full-page pictures pic-tures of the number. The tirst, one of a series of views in the Old Dominion, Domin-ion, recalling the scenes of the rebellion, rebell-ion, is a gem, to be long studied before be-fore all of its beauties are apparent. The second is an old time scene in the City of New York, where, at the date of the pictured house, was a wilderness, wil-derness, but where now is. paved and noisy, Eighty-Second Street, in the heart of the metropolis. "Solitude" shows a lone heron, motionless amid the reeds and rushes of a quiet lake, with the moonlight glistening upon the waters. Space will not permit even touching upon allof the beauties of the present number of this publication, publi-cation, but we can not omit calling attention to the magnificent old church ol" Notre Dame, iu thai city of the middle ages, Nuremburg. The -l'",oc has undisputed right lo be considered the champion of American ta-ie! Mr. W. It. Harrington, Harring-ton, of i!te IIeuai.p. is agent for this |