j i; i id. ( J the most r.olr.l k.irso-tliiovcs .it ever h( lil forth in Southeastern was Shop Tinker, of C'hnpel Hill. Ha is now er,venly-oight years oi l, ami in the last year of his MXtctiiLli t. rm in the penitcntinry of Iowii.. At the closo ofliis third term in Ohio, his IV1-low-citizens in Chapel Hill ooiiclu.lod that in consequence, ofliis .tttonilnnee upon tlio courts he was eminently qual ified to Jisclifirpo tho duties of Justice: of the Pence. They p:vg force to this opinion hy circling him over tho most worthy nnd respectable citizen ufhe township. The term of office was for three yetus, nnd the fec8 and emoluments nmotint ed to nbout ten dollars annually. The general impression was, hwovcr, that Shep would make it pay better, r.s it is not difficult for a Justice of the Peace to get nil his neighbors by the ears and reap a rich harvest in the way of costs. Hence it is easy to imagine the purprise of Obe Spencer, the clerk of the court, when, threo weeks after re ceiving his commission, Tinker pre sented himself w ith bis resignation. "Why, Shep," said the clerk, "what made you resigu ? I had an idea that you would make tho office profitable os well as honorable. Seems to me it's safer to be a Justice of the I'eaco than to follow your own trade." "Tho fact i," began Tinker in ex planation, "I've the st longest of moral reaoii3 for resigning. My conscience forbids me to hold the office a day longer " "Tho d 1 you say!" broke in Spencer. "Your conscience troubles you? Tell me how your conscience troubles you." "That's easy cuougli understood," replied Tinker, "when you know all the circumstances. I've just got one case on my docket diaries Schneider versus" Jim J&ues; action foi dsbt ; amount claimed, two hundred nnd eighty-five dollars. Evidently Schnei der's claim is not very good, for he paid m? fifty dillars to give him judg ment. Then Jones' defence is bad, for ho paid me sixty dollars to decide iu . his favor. As a man of honor I can't keep the money of both and decide against either. Consequently I want to resign and let my successor try the case." Mr. Spencer accepted the resigna tion without further hesitation. Notes on Education, Ignorance, oc. In England pauperism and crime cost five times as much tis education, but. in Sweden education costs five times as much as pauperism and crime. The cost of education is often talked ubout ; ignorance costs still more. It costs mote to support a pauper than to educate a citizen ; it costs more to catch and support a criminal than to train and discipline n wealth-producing man. Educated men enrich a State; tho ignoraut impoverish it. High success in auy line demands incessant labor. Ko one can go at a leap into an eminent position, but werk wins. Private igimrance is a public evil. In tho war against it, all men are al lies. All efforts deserve encourage ment. The highest well-beiog of the State depends upon education. Those parents whose own education is defective, should bestow more care upon that of their children. Stability of character and genuine integrity should be cultivated in school. We want no shams no getting over and going around the hard places. In the Northern States there aro 1, 354,205 illiterate persons over ten years of age; in the Pacific States and Territories there are 102,594; in the Southern States there are 4,187,734. Every one of these is a source of dan ger to the country ; it educated, each would add to its wealth and strength. In the United States there are about seven millions of children of sehool age. Not half of these aro in school. From tha absentees will come the thieves, vagabonds and paupers of the uext thirty years. A story is told of a well-known Sew Yorker, who, on his way home from the club tho other evening, managed to occupy) considerably more than two thirds of the sidewalk. In this pre dicament he was met by two seedy lrtoking individuals, who first relieved hni of his watch, aud then tumbled him over iuto the frnow. As he lay there, shoutinr for help, two othei" in dividuals came along and inquired : "What's the matter?" "Why," said tbo broker, "here I've hie been rob bud of my hie watch." ''Didn't they take your money?" aLed the etraugers. "Don't kuow," faid tho broker, feeling in his breast pocket for frfs wallet, "no, here 'lis hie money's all. right." "Well, we'll take that, then," said the hi rangers, as t hey siezed the wallwt aud disappeared around the first corner. In a moment of iu? piratioual elo quence n Pennsylvania minister ex claimed from his pulpit: "What is riches? Thank (Jod I'm poor, and 1 pray Ife may ever keep mc so." Tak-in-r him at his word, and wishing to demonstrate tho eflicacy ofprayet, thojiauso of ti.is continued fertility. deacons met together t he 5a me week and reduced the pastor's salary from S900 to 000 u year. There is "a thirty thousand dollar fomb in (Ireenwood. A stone mason t ie it. In the outskirts of the city viper lies under a ro-e I'tih. (od SQUARE GRAND PIANOS Retailed at Wholesale Trices. SO00for$230. StioO for $300. , S700f0r S300. ' S80Q for &350. Tin: "MENDELSSOHN" PIANO CO, A 7v. stiutr. ritici-is. Only Ono Price for Cash, and n lot one. NO PKVIATIwX V"o tiive no discounts. Wo pay no aont' onmuiisMon-i, Mliioh 1 double tilO prices "f "11 l'ilDlOM. , M'o lnok to the People, wfio want a first- I class Piauo ut a lair profit river cost of i manufacture. Wo appoint flu People our . airi'iits, una pivo them our I nnos :is low as any aotit can buy equally tfood Pianon of any other mamil'aeuiror, frivinic the ; People, in a reduced price, what is usually expended in coiniiiNions, rent, freight, travelitiT and incidental o.t ponses. Tho "Modolssohn"' Piano Co. can soil you a 7 octavo iwcwood case Piano, G foot 10 inches Ion;;, with front round corners, carved lei;-, sorp'iitii:o mid plinth mould in.is, with improvements, ineludiii' l'u 11,1 nm Kramo, Over Strunp; Pass, Agraffe Tribif, and French Grand Action, which only accompany (holiest I'ianos of t ho most celebrated makers, at tho very low prico of JiV), J75 or S'jun, aeoordiiut to stylo of case, or with four round cor nels and lull rucrafl'o for ?!"(), and iiiarnn too thorn iu every respect equal to any Piano made of similar stylo, or no sate. '. Tho "Mendelssohn" Pinno ia niamil'ae fJ'd from tho very host materials, and the most skilled nnd finished work men. The manufacture I conducted by ono of.tbv most experionood Piano manii fai'turors in tho country. This is no new enterprise, turiiinu: out a poor nnd cheap piano, made from green wood, and by iri'foner moclmniefi. Our Pinno is uii.'iurpassed by any in the market for its rich and vowWfu'l tones, and its adaptation to ihe human volw In sympathetic, mellow imd sinking qualities. It speaks for itself. e aro willing to' place It beside any other make of Piano on its merit, either in lieautv of ease, or excellence of tone, and "at half the money'" of equally good instruments. "The best tho cheapest" When it costs the leat money. All Pianos fully warrant oil for live yeai b. Send for our Illustrated and Descrip tive Circular. The ".llciiiltlssoku'' Piano Co., Oflice of Manufactory, t( BKO. HWAY, N. Y. ES. CHANGE YOIIH SURROUNDINGS All wanthur Kruit Parms. oisMeinll ad apted M the growth of the Vino, where it is an established success and pays hir.ro profit. The land is also adapted to tho growth of PeaehiM, Pears, Apples and sniiil I fruits ; als-j (.'rain, finHs and Yof; tables. Many hundred of excellent Yinryai , Orchard and Farms, can now bo si t u. The location is only 1 miles south) of Philadelphia, by .Kaiiroa 1, in a 'mild. le li'htful climate', and a (ho very door. of the. "'w Vnv!: nnrl lh i hulel l ill iu Tirket. Another ltailroad runs ilircct to New York. The place is already larjro, suceossfi ad prosperous. OhurehPS, Sclrnnw, am other privileLres, are already esUiblishotl. Also, manutaetories ot .shoos, tuotiun, (Jlass, Straw t'ioods, and other things, at which different members of a family cm procure employment It has been it health resort for soino yeara past for people siUferiiifr from pul monary affections, Catarrh, Ague, anil de bility ntil!ly thousands have entirely re Mjvered. - . . , , . A now brick hotel has just been com pleted, b0 foot front, with back bui'tdiili, four slories hiirh, including Pronch loof, and all modern improvement for the ac commodation of visitor, Prico of l-'arni Iand j2".00 per ncre, pavaldo installinonts, within the period of I four years. In this climate, planted' out to viiies, -JO acres of land will count fully ns much as ii;u acres lurtljer north. PorMii'.s unac( uaintcd with fruit grow ing can bseomo familiar v.Uh it in n short t'ino on aciouut of surroundin;. j-'ive acre, ono acre, and town lots, in tho towns of J.andisville and -Yiiicland. also for sate. Whilst visiting tho (Vnti nnial lCxhibi tion, Vineland can bo visited at small ex pense. A paper containing full inforiiiatioii, will bo sent upon u 'plication to 1'IIK 1.1' K. LANDIS, Vineland. N. J., free of cost. The folio-winy; is an extract from a do scription of Yiiieland, published in tho Xew York Triluute, by tho well-known Ajrrieti iturist, Solon Kobinsoii: All tho tarniciH rcro of tho "well todo" sort, and some of them, who havo turned their attention to fruits and market Hard ening', have prow n ri:-h. Tho soil is toum, varying I'nuu sandy to clnyey, and hurliieo pen'tly undulating, intorsectod w ith sniali streams and occasional wet meadows in w hieh depo.-.U ' l'at or muck aro stored. mi tlicieut to lertllio the v fiole upland sur fiu'.o, alter it ha beivi exhausted of its natural fertility. It is certainly one of the mot extensive i feriito tracts, iu an almost level posiioi, ' and suitable condition for pleasant farm-! inn that wo know of this side of tho West- ' eru prairies. We found somo of tho old- : est lurms appareuily just as profitably j productive as vhen tirst learcd of forest j till v or a hundred years ii'jo. - i Thu peoloi'.ist would soon discover tho i Tho i w hole country is a marine lei.osit, and all ' . through the soil we loumi (videueos t ' ! a!.'ui'(.u'i snljstaiicc.-, peiK-rally in tho I I form of indurated .-:!c:n-eous marl, show j in:,' many distinct tonus of uneient sln lls, J of the tertiary loiin uiou : and this maris i j KUhl-t.uicr is scallclid all Ihloll-h tho soil, J j ill a vc) ' eoimninui; d lorn , and in 111.,. i-xai't condition ino.-l easily ii-innn;lat:il , bv such plant, a the t'-n'i.j i- d' Hn- U. '.uNv.iiv. t.M ' JOB DON K AT THK 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE At fte lowest ea price, neatly, promjii Ij, and in sf.yk equid to that of any t other ctt'ibfinhmcnt in the DiMrirt. D U S I NESS CARDS SHOW CARUf, VISITING CAIibL, SCHOOL CAKDS WHDDING CAUDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS," SSO.VrSlXY STATE JiliXTS, ENVELOPES BILLHEADS,' LETTER HEADS, j ( , p,- t i i to yyJ1 lj CIRCULARS, BLANKS. POSTERS t I)0dgj:;s, HANDMLLS! S1IUT1NG 'I ; L3 ATTAINED AT LAST I A TRIAL, will INSORS ITR POPULARITY EVER YWItCRc. !;' v'-: ir-MH i t' WKII2 wUfflSllitHBB. Vha ftnro nsO trill retain Its plrtoo forsv)r. IT IS CELEBRATED Hit? 1T3 XDVAfiTAC'S. IN THAT IT IS CNE OF THE LARftF.ST SrWINrt MACHINES J A WlIF ACT tIREt). ADAPTED AI.IKC. TO Tlit USE OF THE FAMILY OR THE W0KK SH0P. IT HAS THE LARC.EST SHUTTLE. Willi A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A Sl'CCL CF THREAD. . THE SHUTTLE TENSION 13 ADJ'.JSTAIJLF. WITHOUT REYOUNC IKE SHUTTLE FilOMTlii MACHINE. THIS MACHINE IS SO 'CONSTRUCTED THAT THE POWER IS APPI ICU DIRECTLY OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO SEW THE HE AVILST MATERIAL WITH UN fcQUALiO EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE AS IRON AND STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL ITS WEARING PARTS CASE-HARDENCD OR STEEL, AND INGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS -FOil TAKING UP LOST MOTION, SO WE ARE JUS TIFIED IN Warranting Every M&chino for 3 Years. IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST-RUN NINO MACHIN6IN THE MARKET. ITIS. ALSO, THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES. IT IS SOLD FROM $15 TO $23 LESS THAN OTHER FIRST CLASS MACHINES. EXCLUSIVE CONTROL OF TERRITORY CIVEN TO AGENTS. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS OFFERED FOR CASH OR ON CREDIT. SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND TERMS TO i a it 9 'I 3 oS Euclid IvcmiCf wanted, CLEVELAND, 0. V A. 1?ALIV1N, Vidioiite, Tn., Ajieiit for Warren County. -I1 1-JO BfiXBY'S BLACICir4C A C'O.HIIINUI l'Ol.ISH HI..(K1V1 AMI i.i:.T!ikk rui:si:i:v T!VK. 12xicrtsi nnd rrofessional l-oothhieks in Xew York, mid nil othc r large cities where thi Ulueliini? hr.s lieen introduced, ac knowledge its superioi ity over all import ed or doinestie IthicUiutrs In use. us an lOlff-Uilil Polish ami Conser er of l.iathei-. .. MCTICSJ.-' , l!i.liv'K "!'.( Kt" l'.'ju kiti.lms i Ped and P.I'ie I.'ahe.. Iionot he (''ceived hy ac cfptinn our "Standard"' liku k in; in iliicp oT '-Ilest." Tho Stamhird kin the l.d el .vtuniiied into tho tin cover. ,'J'hiH hnuid is mudo In eoinpetu w'uh other American and I'reiieh r.htckius, hut is inferior to our "P.ost."-- lii.hy' "I5st" 1 .lacking will save its entire cost in thy car of your hoots and shoes. IlOrsr.KKKPKKS TltV Bixby's French Laundry Blue, ix sirTixci p.oxrx. Tho most eonvenient and eeononi ;;d packa.2;e7and the only combined li!c;vh nnd P)lueint? Powder in itse. .S. M. J5IXMY V CD., . , , Manufacturing Chemists, 11 Xuk. 17J it 173 -Washington St., N. Y. ti I I li A 4 Ii ' lACPETIO SOAP The Cheapi si Soap that can l.e used f Ihe followinj; reasons; Int. Ono bar will j;o as fir ns two of any iithf-r. "-'d. Only half the usual rubbing beinj.!; rrqnired, theie ij! :l sa'in;; of linrc than the entire cost of the .So;tn it; labor alone. 3d. Tht1 clothes are made Sweet, ('lean and white wiilout Poilin or Seald- nip, tli us all injury to tnem is a voic ed. There is a Kin:r in fuel r.ml j hard work, and the wahiir is done I iu about half tho usual time. j It is also guaranteed under fi feii.:'ty of j fifty ihdlars not to iniure the iloihe.s or hands, nnd as one trial will enable any I person to ascertain thr. truth ol th. .mi j statements, it would never pay the pro j prictor to enjrai.1 in an ( tensive system of advertising and claim Mich decided i merit lor his Soaii unless be Knew from positive! experience that it won'd pro e to b in every rt'spcet what is claimed for it. This is also a superior .Soap tor ToiU-t and Khaviti purioses. WAKNKP., ltllODKS it CO.. WllOI.l:SAl-li l'AKC OltO' Kl.s, x Il lUM al A LTi-l liss. !l 11 Piiiladelr.bia, Pa. "PEABbDY HOUSE, COHXKH of I.oclST A- X I XT 1 1 STS., PHILADELPHIA, PA. . Convenient to all Litres r.r:oonv ..t ; and car lines in the city. Xo cham;cs to and from the Centennial grounds. I Col. Vatson, prpi iclor of the Ib nrv j House, Cincinnati lor tho pa-l twenty I years, and present proprietor, .;!S h ased 1 the houso for .a lei iu of yi-irs, und hns newly furnished and lilted il tliroii-hont. I le V ill keep a strictly tiist-cla-s liouse, mid has acconi iiioilation lor .ion jiusts. I Term only s '. er lay. i Xt bar has ever been l.epl in Ihe Henry H"iise, le "' 'A i ' 1 any lo Kept a! the I'ta I bydv. !i II ' . ri f ..'.--.' ,1 i 1 1 . 1 v: . .ha TuoRotr.m.v Ci'RF.s Disease oftic' Sutv, UliAUTIKlKS lllli CoJII'I.KXION, PllCVtMS AND Uf.MKIXKS KlIF.UMA I ISM AM) (iOIT, 1IEA1.S KokKS AM") AiikAsIONS (.!' "ITin CCTtCl-P. AM) C0t'N'IT.K.VtT8 CoM'AOiU.V. This fitandavil Extcinat Remedy for T'.rtm tluns, Sics and Injuries of tlic Skin, not only Itl'.MOVKR FROM THK CoMPI.F.XIO AM. lit KM Isiie.1 nrisinp from IochI iinpitriiios of the Mood nnil obstruction cf the pores, hut also tliooo produced hy the sun and wind, such as tail ttnd heckles. It renders the cruel. F. MARVLL01S1.Y Cl.KAR, SMUOl'tl Olid 1'l.lANT, nnd being a WHOLESOME ur.AL' l i far picfeiablo to any cuaiuclic. Am. thf. kkmkdial advant.v.ks ok Sfi. 1'1m:r JiAT'is arc insured HY niK vB ol' tllrnn Sulphur Soap, which in addi tion to its ywrifyinj clTcct-;, remedies and I'lU'. E.Ts KuKUMATibM and Cult. It ftlso DISINKKCTS CLOTltlNf! .nnd I.INF.M' and rRKVESTS UISF.ASKS L( M kl V N 1 C A 11 U I)Y CONTACT with the M RfiON. It dissoi.vf.s Damjri'i F, prevents bald ness, and retards grayncss of the hair. Physicians speak of it in high terms. Prices 25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes). 60c. and SI. 20. N. B. The jo cent calces nre tuple the Uo of tliote ut cj tents. "HILL'S HAIR AM TTHISKEIl DIE," Black or ISrowu, 50 C'rntit. 5.1. CDI11EXT0J, rrop'r, 7 Sixth Av.,S.Y. Music Has Charms . PUK.l.S nKIU'CKI). THE BEST !fl i HE WORLD ! WILL LAfc-T A JJFJ: T (K! or tii v. i Li.i:ntt a i m win nun IX PAl'l-Y LSK. A StDoI r.oM'tl Yttt v, i!!i r;ul: Oriui. The best fii'rnt in the country recom mends tlicf e organs, 'i'lui nii'ei.l :tud best. More for the money, and Lives better nut-infji'-tinn thiui any now m:ide. 'I'hey coin lrie the , . " r;ati3 Orun .V Uliis'nited Ciit;do:rue sent by mail. ofl-n;d to iiny it ldns, ujmju npjilidi tioli to 1'.. NIIi X IMil'K OKCAN CM., 17 to i'l Cit;t m; r St., I i ' Xew 1 Ii en. Conn. 00 o i u tr h I 5 a, s j W 3 y. c 0- Ma X. - 7 X 2 1 x s .v a r z t h i 0 s C - IK - r- t n c - r i i s .; - k o s :: X -2 W 3 -: 1 Z S 1? ? E -X I jo o 'A 3 - 1. '-i 1x1 - 7: .. o - -- - :J W ' " ." C P r 1 s - -I q v f. r. "2 (A 1 - c - , . -I . r : r- - r i " t-1 en WAX-:ns'OiTlicsti-i.-:)rI:i;i.c!iiAS r.K. 1 1 I '"'i: I'l il 'i' $ s t i si Ir n I ici l' t '' t-otc c ( i eia.lo. j i v: -'1-7 .; ' I ' U l.i ni ,! ,. L '& il'iVe 15.. Cin-.cri to: iu, lii . -i. 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(1.1 H ii i i nl. ecioi.,J .!u ntl I ii' 1 1 . itt.-i". s i ri-rt I iiiiuuin. no'(; t: v vit.icn A- mn-, .! ! il 1 it 1 -I t' I M i - fi i- U-':i!i'-. in i: .st i till titf it, 1 i' i m,!'.i.i:,m v. (iiiu, i:.e , :; a-?. 1 UJANTFn M m 1 Morehanls VHI1 I U J sdiiM iiioiilh aud traveling '.pclles paid, lit in Ml'.:.t'"., St. I.onis ' M... ' -.! A t a u m II I ..i 1 19 II I iiUl'IiUOiUIil 11.1 IICW nEVISED EDITION. KXTI1U:I.V HKWUITTP.N nY TUK hu:ht wniTi'.its ox p.vr.uv si:n.ir.cT. Printt d from Xew T pi', and illuiilr.it' d wilh Kt'VM-hil J hnusand Kn Stavv'. ind Mays. Tl.o work orririnal iV pnblisbed undrr iJio tiiio of Tin: x KW AMi'.Jiit'Axrvi'i.o- P.I'MA vbk eoiiiplotrd In l'il:;,. ntntiu w iiu ii tune, n f nttaiiwd S ea, and th hV( tiiken which tune, 111? hif eircuiallon which iti Hi rM pnrtx of thr ctiitc-ti ie s)i:hhI drvelopiiidntM Thielt l'hi'-e in I'vei v liltuieli' or1 science, literature, nnd art, havo ltidii"id the editors and pnbllshriM to ily(it il to an exact nnd thorough rrvlsion, ' anl tv is.ue a new edition entitled 1 THE AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA'. N Within tho last ten years the proyreN of discovery in eery depart input of knowl edge has iniule a new work of reference mi imjernti vc want. The movement of political ullairs lin.1. ke)it pace with tho duu'tivurui nf neienco, . and their fruit fill npplieatinn to tlu Imiu trial und useful arts and the "in nieno and relineinent of noeitd Jlto. UroaA warn and eoiiHotpji'iit rrvohitiittiN livinmwil.'. Involving; nnilounl ehuniies of piculiar moment. The civil war of our own romi try, which w nt lis height when tho last volume of the old work appeared, him hup. lijy been endeil, nnd a new eoursoof com-, mereial And lndiixtrinl activity hat been rominenced. Lance necossionn to our CCOCRAPHH'AL KMIWLLDGE Havo boon nuido by I ho iiiJtftiijbli u plorers of A friet. ' Tim jjreut political revolution of Um hist decade, with the natural result of tint lapse of time, have brought Into piblW view 11 multitude of new men, whom iinmes nro In every one' mouth, and of ivho.-.e lives every o( J ourion t' kiu-wr the particulars. i rent halt leu havo been fought and iinportnnt nieces malntainud, of w hich tho details arc as yet preKrrtxi only in the newspapers or in the traimiunt ullientlona of the day, but which outlet now to tuke their phice Iu ( . riRMANEM AD AtTHLSTlC HISTORY. In preparing the prrwnt edition for tho presw.lt has necordini;ly been the aim f ilim editors to brill;; down (lie information to the latest possible dates, and to furnish nu accurate account jf the most rffeonfriii coveries in science, of every frvftli pruduu tion in 1 ternture, and of the newest m vt-n-t',i!m in the practical arts, as vll dm it liivv a snei inct nnd original record of tk progress of ' " I'dLlTIf AL AD IllSTflRirAL ETKKTS, The work has Peen ls un after Ktt ui careful preliminarv labor, and with tkwi most ample resource for eaiTyinjr it on vt a snecessiul toi inlnalion. 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