THE DAILY EVENINU TELEGRAFH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1871. Ml J 1 1 i i S 1-4 T mVt .tT ' 4 SVrXI. mnZX I (i 4 w . i a rial Oolnione of th qjadtnjooVntlt ,c . , . - ErftorlJ pon Current Topics Compiled Every Oay for the Evening Telegraph. -trt;,HT-t;w FK.EK TRADE" DE now "British BTKOYED "HUSH AVota t Chxte.no BiiisnV FINE TKADE." t That tbe Irish IwroRlJ joists; Mqf . were fully jusliuedaia .lie int)uily ot thou demand that the trade of Ireland should le freed from Briliih legUl-t' ion. Vill 'folly api pear by a few extracts from-Mitchell's His tory of Ireland, from the so r render of the irish cause at Li'melick td Ibe power of Wit Mam of Orauge" dowa to the present lime We begin at page lf" , '.' ':".'.'., The English weto not dispWd lo 1st their pro-, domlnsnee reman wi'iout pacilsal rrai.a. as ap rVared In the proccpfltflja loufifn;j 't!ie woo'ten" trade r Ireland. During ine lew flrstyears of Wit-' llam a reign, there beij? then abtroSance or sheep' In Ireland, and aso much cnnap labor, considera ble progress waa made In lbs manufacture or wool len cloths. These fabrics Were 'exported lo tome quantity to foreign con u tries, eol tn ruany ?aiea the Irish manufacturer was enabled to, uadersei Ue En? Usb. Hat England waa tiieii, using creates-, crtions to obtain the entire control ot tun ga'.nfui rVade; ano trie competition of Iceland gave gfca . urn-, brage. It Is troe that the woollen Irade in Ireland, tad all tbe pronts of ita wxport and sle were In the handa ot tbe English colonists, and that the Uoloniel Earllament in Dublin would tain have extended and protected It If tnej bad been permitted., But heie. ialn the English power atoppel It aod jcqat-rouvd, Jvcryihliig according to lis own interest. ,'J'ne two. houses of Lords and Commons addressed King William, urging that some immediate remedy matt be found vgaiiist the-obnoxious1 trade in Ireland. The Lords, alter detailing tbe intolerable opprec. aion which was inflicted noon deserving, Inius tilous people in 'England, expressed themseives Urea?' Where fore we most hnmWy -bescectt your ntoMaacred llajesty that, your .Majesty wotUd be nieased, in the most public and eflttotual way that rbay be, to declare to ail your subjac of, Ireland ttiat the growvli nd lucres e Ot ,tne woollop rasqa reetdre there hath long been, and will bo ever' lfoked npoa with great JealoasTby all y oar subjects' 4f thla kingdom, and if not t.rrely rcmrdltv?, : msy ccauion very strict laws totally to prohibit and sup-i Kress Uie aam.' i v ! -.m,i-i. .! ,t ; . i i.'Trobubiy oo more sharaelcas: avowal of British ftreedloess was ever made even, by Ibe Parliament, if England. Hut the Kin? rep'ied at once that 'be wooid do all that -in hlvn lay, to discourage the woollen mannfac'.nrcs or Ireland1 in other war;U,' to ruin tils subjects of thatlsiAnd.' ' 1 ' -"7'pe Irish l'ariiamont wa now alM assnmbled itr BubUn.1 Tbe Bail of Ualway audi two iherj rore lordarjusticca, aud. tiie, pursuant ta thoir lnslruun t'UJiis, recommended lo I-ut'laiuent tjaJoptmcaosi tot putting a eiop to the wool en m-jnufacturo, and W) enaonrage tbe linen, l'lie (;o nmom In iQcirad JlrfBa' mecKly rep'led thai they 's'i.Vl heart 'yen-' do&ror' to enuourdga the linen trad; aKl m t- I to' WooHen, they tamny exprens t ie!r hope to Had Mik'q e toraperaruent that the same may not be injurious U England.' . .. v, , ... ., , J'The -temperament' the? found was In Vise acta which, were passt-d in the foliovrtoj ye.f, ,i(iJ9, which minatcly regnlatcd everytlijiir telut'njr io' woo), In tbe nrt place, all expoU of fr'.Ji wojllea' ioihs was proliihtted except to Eajland 1 and Wales,1 lite exception was deiitSive; becaae beary djatlcs amonntlog to proutititlon prerentod - imi; cioth from being importe t Into Jnglaol or, Wnita., Irish Wool tbereafr bad ti besout to iiud ia a rw state to be woven in Yoikuaire; aau even till export was cramped ' by apiia.nt'.ui one ' single1 Itngltan port, tarnstable,- as 'the' oniy-pjitit' Uliero It could legally enter. ' 'l 'attempts at' foreign commerce in Ireland were at lb fa time lm-' ceded also by the navigation laws,' which had long gtohlbiled all direct trade between Ireland and ttie, colonies. No colonial produce, a udr those laws.! tould be earrled to Ireland un'U after it should have first entered an Kngilsli port, and been unloaded, niere. ' Tbe object of these laws, of course, was M secure to English merchants and shipowners a mo-' nopoly of all such trade, and they had the desired, rWcct, so that a few years afterwards tile Duan of Bt Patrick's (Swift) conld truly write :The nve arienoy of ports ana harbors, which nature hath be- stowed so, liberally upon tula Kingdom, is of no more use to us lhau a beautiful prospoct to. a man, jihat up In a dungeon.' , n , ; ;.,. , .Tbe effect of thnn prohibiting . the woollen oasTifactare in Ireland was to remit tho whole 'population . to agricnltnre, and snch were tbe restrictions on the export ' of agti-' tyiltoral products that scarce anything' could bp'exp'orted but wool,, and that only tp Engr tpind. . AVhile agriculture was really hauipored, (.t'was still the sole resource, triaee navigation nd ruanufacturea were absolutely made crimes. Hence the competition between teriahts to obtain farms incteased as the pros tcpts qf being able t to .pay' the rents dimi lishetl.;. Thnu, Dean Sv2rf, i,n a pamphlet bri .yThe kPresei)W Miserable, State; ,of Ireland,',' rriltn twenly years after, the passage pf, the bta above qnoled, aay:-r! ' t i ''Another great calamity is the' exorbitant ralsfn? of -the rentoi lauda. Upon tie determination of all leaaes mada boK re the year 1090, agenUemaa tliiuk lie has but inotaeremly improved his estate if ho has only doubled bis rent-roll. . Farms are eciewed up to i rack-rent: leasts granted bnt for a smalt term of years; tenants tied down to hard conditions, and discouraged from cultivating the lands they occupy to the fc-tt advantage, toy the certainty tbey hare of tbe rent being rataed, on the expiration of their lease, proportiocably with the improvements they shall make. Thus it It that nonestf kidustry is re strained j the farmer laa slave to hut landlord; aud i Is -weil if he t an cover, his family wUh a course lomespun frieze.". x . , 3 r ,,,.,; ;., , . k Daring all this time it munt be understood Hhat the Catholics, who constituted two and a half cnillions ont of .,' the three niillions of Irish ptupulatioa, were not only prohibited by statute' from owning, any interest ia land or jrfral etilate, . but even , from owning any C'horse, gelding, or mare, under penalty of (ti," and from edneating their children at "any .school not nnder tbe direction of Protestants. Cfcn it be wondered that, after , centuries of Anch i$ presaion, such stnpid,' besotted,' blind, and . bigoted tyranny, interrupted , almost every year by helpless and hopeless . rebel Jjos, which were stamped oat by the force ef jhambers, the Irish . race should at last hate the English name, that that. hatred should nave become a national sentiment, a part of the Irish blood, irremovable by compromises, (knd that will never pause, nor rest, not Cease vita painful struggles, till the God of, nations 'and of battles decrees between the two races 4 final and perpetual divorce. '' Ireland making her own laws at Dahlin, as England makes hers at Loudon. God speed the day! say we, as Americans. . i . , - 'Under all the influences to whioh we have referred, the outward evils of subjugation (began to show themselves. Landlords would .not live in Ireland; first, because it waa not pleasant to ba confronted by the misery they produced; Beeondly, because, their agentd collected higher rents and turned out the tenants more heart ltatly than they aoold have done; thirdly, because life was gayer on the continent, while io Ireland all was 'misery-, and fourthly, because though the whole Catho lic xpnlation were disarmed by law and military force, yet the landlords were 1 not yftlwaya safe. Absenteeism,' therefore, says (iean Swift, carried over to the Continent half a million sterling of Irish money per ao 'jiuni, with no return. "Another great evil," iaayabwift, "waa the propensity of proprie tors to turn great tracts ef land into Bheep ''xaature, which, of course, drove away ,'IenanU, increased the wretched competition for farms, and still more increased rents." It was thia which made Hwift exclaim, with ihisbitU humor: "Ajax was mad when be fubtook nock of xheep for his enemies, but . we shall never be sober till we are of tbe same 'way of thinking." Kef erring to the tyranny of Englaud in ' turning Ireland into a aheep-pasture to raise .'wool for the English market, without allowing ' he Irifah to weave it into clolb.i& for te stacks of their own people, th same witty x Dt.au of St. ratrlck'a, thongh hlaisdf u : f" Ik. Eerfi, re the following MTga Bar- I Y.t fJisbinnO. wtWe the tfollowtaff savage Mr. MMr niiion snows mat do paw wun clear , J'A lijS.. f b-fiiii(Mn evld.of-rachrteawd Pallakis to caw,, vliioh shows thai fco paw with t!;e. clear this pnrpjse: The goddess had heard of one Araebue, a young virgin, very famous for spinning and weaving. 1 hey both met opon a trial of skill; and rallas nnaing Herself almost eqnalled In her bwn stong wiUi (rare and envy, knocked her tlval rtowri, tbmed her into a spider, enjoining her to spin and weave forever, oat o' her own bowels, and in a very narrow compnss. I confess that from a boy I hadwaiipltl.od AraebJi, atd could never heartily love the goddess, on account of so cruel and unjust a , sentence xhlcfc.-'.fee-we vwv 1$ folly execntcd up' n ns by-England, witU further ad dtiitiTistif rgor find seventt, for the greatest part of onr wwefs i extrasted JwrFlidtlP turfwlng OS the liberty of spinning and weaving tb.em.,''"'11 fi"'C ' '''' VV. .R-iiir.-. .? 1 '" 9 or ot i4 i-f THE GAY "WORLDS .'.! t .i iFrotit the H. T. IWbtwtW " ' There 'U a r'paper pnbllrihearfri'lhWr'c!tyl which ia1 A 'idy to any wrtl re3ilateJ mind." : There 1a el ways to ba rotitid in Vts columns feo' smi'rji and nbconaclotfs ati eifhlbtti6a of UU ;rt)fl'td complacency, such a handy and limited stoek'iof 'tnwinfdrmHtioD that1eu are wure (here ia nevtfr th Slightest' rttom f or dbabf of hesitation in what it does itself the favor to consider fits? rantatf proodpses, lIo sooial inatterB. specially, it delivers; its littl judg-i ments end jdiota with a tranqail and ohirrnp ing grace that goes far to convince its read- ! cis i that in I following its precepts- lies the' ' peaceful tranRlation to; the heaven of nobbi- neEf, while the. slightest -iransgreBsion t will land them in the sloughs of tabo,?.) jF.,Ji nr( : 1 his haloy on conceibj thie' delicious; unoon-, jciouuees ,of the, iDftptilnde pf. is .arlles, pjattle, tems to be a transmissible quality and not, like free tickets on a railway train,, i "foiftittd if ' transferred. " On the Qontrary, 'the.' kouI of the central office, is most tnil llanlly illustrated in some of its , correspond denls, who have gone so f far from Park row, an to have, forgotten tho letter of their1 in-: structirins which killeth, and havd retained' i only .the. apiilt which 'gfvethflire., It .Is. the profound conviction of .this class of Journals that 'diplomacy' is "principally, a matter ' of haberdashery and' gastronomy,' and our spe cial f a voriteJ bns evidently sent 6ne Of' its most trusted collabdratOurs! to ritrahington to pluck the heart or!? of "the fliflotntio mys ! teries' that make that city so interesting, by ioantiouS cppro'richtB throrigh' the kitchen' land laundry." The'first 'results: of "Hisl In)-' ! trepid labors are now 1 before' us. b It ill' 1 be seen that he does not as Vet1 presume 1 to"' deduce any profound international 'Bignifi-I cance of portent' from tbe disc3veries he has made about the influential kitnhen-raugs of a dietinguished personage; but, like el diffident young Augur of old, has contented himself with tearing ohtin bnlk the entrails of divina tion tbe.indispensable means of casting the political ' horoscope and . ha thrown them j smoking and hot upon the editorial table, of the bmh priest, who, robed, in his fiaonncial choker and coat, which copy respectively the swan in whiteness ' and the swallow' in tail, mRy now' be supposed to' be en gaged in the tbrillibg rito of reading-th3 rid-' die of the future in the curling1 vapor.- '" 1 '" I The special ' envoy's report begins with the ambiguouB statement that "two or three din ners a day are eaten Tn""Washjngton." Does this mean that onr civil 'Service is bo enor mously overpaid , that &l the dwellers in the Federal City are ' driven' to these, frightful outrages upon their gostrio apparatus for the, puurpose of keeping their, expenses tip ,to( theit income?1. Or does it signify that dln-f nerd 'are b6 rare among the world's people that two or three a day in a town of a hud-' dred thousand inhabitants seem like the cli max of luxury;1 Either way, it is a case for Mr. Dergh'. ' But the' ' considerate crea ture i spares us tho- description of . .all of i thorn, : with , the v exception of one, which took .' place . at ' a certain legation, to which be gives a well-known name.' AV take the liberty of ' disbelieving this, as the style and pomp of this prandial feRtivity has long been unknown to civilized nations. It is our belief that the personage indicated is the embassador 6f the King of Thule, who. is de&cribed to ns as'frue unto his grave," and we are glad to Know ne likes it so well. .'Dinners a la. Ensse" Bays the ,bptd 'dis- coyererr"aro worhj-wideln their reputation, ' but how they are managed.; and in what they' differ from other, State dinners ia.notgaue-, rally made publio.!':,, Undeterred by any ooa-, sideration of prudence, he prooeetk to tear; the vail from this hitherto impenetrable mys tery, and . to show in what partiouUre these, deeply significant Thulian . sympoela differ from the ordinary repasts of society, .:. . .. j , i He now enters into a series of the most ex- traordinary disclosures, ' lie informs us, in a manner that would carry conviction'' with it were it not for the inherent improbability of the facts reported,' that' at these portentons festivals "the dinner ls: served in courses;' "fruit and flowers ornament the table," and" (miracle of organization !) "are, ready wheht the guests appear.' "Seats ftro assigned each guest by the host, who has prearranged (what' a head 1) the order in which V! pUoes' shill be taken. , The host. escorts Jhe lady of. greatest rank;" (this is oomprehensM4e, .bu( e .what becomes of madame I -.Vthe lady pf the bouse is escorted by the first gentlauian present."; So that it' an -attache of Legation --the i smallest expression: of gen tleman ' " knotwi - -j io-i "soienoe- Bhonld ring the ThuleBcan door-bell flvf eeconds . before General Grant, he would march to the sallf-a-iaanger with My Lady, and leave the general to find his way alone, But sow comes a statement so atouuding that if the 2 Hbune feared any thins we would fear to copy it.' He says that at hese scenes of. more . than Luoullus-like magnificence napkins are used. He feebly endeavors to give an air of probability to this evident and impossible fiction by explaining the use of this unknown implement, These napkins are folded - across the-lap, and thoroughly protect every! one ' from spots of grease." This is ingenious and Defoe-ith in its vrai semblance, but there are , limits to ' the uio-it childlike faith, and no average credulity oia digest those napkins. ' The able Bpooiai has buried bis talent in those napkins. - -' After this openipg of wonder and fflamonr, the subsequent diaplosures father pall upon our .unduly excited ; fancies. . We are geutly rouued by tbe statement that dinner usually begins with soup; we are soothed , by the ret pert of occasional music; .- we are again shocked into positive revolt and disbelief bv the unsupported statement that they onoe had artichokes at the embassy,- Why this need less and violent exaggeration in a work of Ugh art? It is a poiiiUv relief, after these coruscating reflections, from tuekUchen, to accompany our envoy in the higU converse he next holds with the bntler, ia which he learns the names and habiliments of the im mortals wLo shared in these phenomenal sym posia. "Secretary spd Mrs. Fish were there, tbe latter as usual perfectly dressedi we hope v.e are not to oonulude from, this severely dignified reticence that - the courtly and emi nent statesman mentioned appeared, like the "youDg lady of Crete whose toilet waa far fiom corvpJete;" "Attorney.General Aker Ui8n," bo probslily honored the occasion with the national costume of Georgia; "iSaraii n'hlchr lead to alixlona !n- qu f s as to Mad"! e UTJaro? t; other groat pcoi'ljp; srd.jfiiiaUvi'-Mr. Ilr dter, for many J r 4 H OHIO vlffirilUOUb, -ihrfVhiCh-t-MfiriJe- mnre the Secretary's rostume a matter of no consequence, and re legates h;m to a condition .oL.non-exiatenoe. We forbear corr-mept .tiporl ao 'unlqie a gem of jompolisticffoiti psfSetlally'asia .the. finis iffcvte of the Bame paper which gve to ns these dazzlirg plunpses into the inner glory of f dielyl'a lr,6Iher-phikophe, liitiobed with the parne fahidre tterit as 'bin kdventur ous coDaborateur, proffers to us the antidote 'in brevier to the bane in nonpareil in these ;coget4 w?fdB:-q I fl f yjfl.nT l .'Wdperaofi woulillibaimittel aecond tliae tatt ! decent company who whs so wanting in manners ai ! to make newspaper paragraphs of what he sw In Iptivate honper. .The w,io)e business Is snotibLli siid-tb? enoJia wmxrteah Qritfi Wnvft-phi nftsiiitlf clent ijinpnltude to m tt a tllrurt fr tln ThHckeravs , Jnrif e. are numerous enough to deservs impalement with a pin." . llHE LlST1 rrUMlLlATIONl-OUPARI 'From the N. Y. Timet. ; Tbe Emperor of German y was a boy of ten yeais plj ,he,n-tliergvCoicap; Tn'idei bf iiiuujjnji euiry into ieniD, ana carrieu on the Btatue ef -Vitury frtim the rrtte of liran- deribprg to deck, a capital enriched, by the, po?!s' of 'Ehrope.'.Tnefe Is, probably ;,pf, Venod ot bis life of wuicn his mind still bears a morelvttTBColtectirjTr than those dsvs of gloom stdsdespairt that wituesiAL tbtreUfat of-Filtnk-k Wlliata "in-hodl hit femily to the last refuge of KoNigsherg. The star of the Prnssiau monarchy aeemnd jabiput-lcrse "Ifi'TEadleRsrolgbJ, the traditional jof Frederick the Great were about to 1 vanish alorg with the territory he had i argniif dad the,Uoherizollern(f w.ere appM IreLtly doomed to sink into the rank of simple ! Marcravep. from which their ereatneas had sprung. XU in trie that seven year Liter: all' . i . i j . i. i T : : i 1 . i iijjs was ensngeo, mat jueipsio nao pruveu Germany to be able to cope with the soldiers of the first Empire, aud had enabled Bluoher : to claim that ravished--emblem of victory ! which the,! Parisians .had dreamt they were never to part with.! J3utt; groat as must : have been the satiafaotioniwjlh .whiqh Prince Wd-. liam assisted at the carnpaigns of i8tiS-15, we may safely assume that the profanation of the; j etcicnt , beat, of . his f amily, and ;the , capital. : vhich his ancestors hud labored .so hardto j adorn, left rankling ivuud.in" a.uiihd ftingii- larly intense in its attaohmenta and wonder ; fully unbending in .ita antipathks.ft .;, , , , i To some such personal causes, as well as to i the existence cf siuuhtr feelings, in a lrg9l I Bection of the German people, must be a jcrited the inflexible determini'ion , of tae j Emperor William tp moke' a triumphal eatry into FariB., . What was good: enough for the capital, of Prussia ia, not -top much for the capital of France to submit to. The arch of triumph that -commemorates, among ' other things Jena end the oooupatioa of i Berlin, , will look down upon the German hosts dark- ening the broad expanse of- the. Chain ps Ely j Bees, and, the iParisiaus : tuusc -berinly grate ful if the memorial of the exploit of 'the Grand Army does, not fiud . iUtlf denuded of-.: Home tof liude's- choicest gronpsy which would form eat valuable -.5 a: i-. coittxibntiou j to z the-, .Berlin ;a Art. j Museum. frhtv,r thei stern old soldier of seyeqtyfour, suffering as, he is from the nervous probl ration following i an ULbroken,6tui. ofk -about, seven mouths duration,' metes . . out r the retributioa of - the I capital that chered its .spoiled ..military dar j lipgs with Shouts of V'Tp Berlin,'' , : Betvyeeri . 1 the wildly enthusiastic . crpwds. of. July, and . tbe Bombre, silent citizens thai will receive ; the German ,. Boldiers , aff .tey, would a great ; public funeral, there is a contrast which is as , ! mournful, as it. is .instructive. Op certain, ! sections of the Parisian pophlabe', it will, ( doubtleKS, fcaye., otue. such effect 'as the i wildly vindictive one with which, the organs of the "Beds" endeavor to inspire the people.,, : On the great majority there is some reason to hope that it may operate as a great moral lea-, i Bon, pointing to the certainty that those who eow the wind will one day be compelled to : reap tbe whirlwind. , ' ' 1 CASK'S -TRASH.' 1 ' 1 From, th K. T. World. ' in h:.t ."v There is en inscrutable person named Trask" who has been titled with1 theeonviotion that the leof Of tobacco is ' the root of,valt evil, and who perambnlates the ootiutry proolaim-t ?i that original but not undisputed botani- oai theory.- lie has been doing 1X4 to a limited extenty in thia city. . There is a charming and; alaiobt, feminine absence of scieutirlo , preoi-! sion and specification in, the iuveotives of , Trafek whioh- makes hi .oouteeiporaneous "counterblast" j particularly i lively!, readings According , to, the vivacious, but vague., Mr. Trask smoking "hardens the heart aginstr religious influences," and is "a great impedi ment t the convertdoApf siiuierSr"!' nation fondly aud vainly . stoops to, trace the: pbj Biological processes,. by irM which the tihbuetJof. the,, heart becomes so obdurated by tobacco as to be insusceptible to the "religious jnflaences". brought to bear, upon it by Mr, Trahk,, but he doea not satisfy our natural .and ipgeunous .puriwity. But for his positive assertioo one might suppose that it was the manner in which .the. religious itifluences were wielded by .Trunk, and not the fnliginous obetailea in bit way,: whioh made his preaching so ineffectual upoii the tobacco usrdened hurt, . tBuI, to banco net . only berdens' the heart,-- It beeloula the reason Lnd is "lie Cause of Imbecility." The Hove rend Mr. Trask, provided his practice ooiu cides with his precepts;' is a abmlng example of the truth that a man need not smoke In order to be feeble" 'of ' uuderstanding, but that abstinence' " and itubeoility are altogether ' compatible. 1 Finally, "William Lloyd Garrison, ' Sanitor WilBon, end General Bttuktj were quoted ati self-made men who were free ' from that habit." The zeal of Mr. Trask overleaps itn-lf. If it could be shown '. that the : quali ties tf GaniHoA and Wilson and Batiks were connected with their abstinence from tobaooo, Ibe ambitious youth of Au'ierioa would rush to the oonsiuiipth'n of ', nnbeard-of quantities of tobacco for fear of flndm-?, themselves Garri&ons aud Wilsons and BankseH, or even pf rfcota like the Kevnreud Mr." Trask, 1 of whom It may fairly be Baid, 'as Johnson raid of one of his contemporaries, (bat he has only one idea In his h a u4 that wrong one. Tbere are a cIsmi of moral -quacks - a L propcubd some , himle Mpeoide as a panacea fur the mural ills, as the tuedioal -quack sub: uiu hu uostni 11 as a paoacea for the physical jlle tUt flwli U heir to. The only effect tbtae moral i-'ioialiHts h ia to bring dowu uulrrved IU1 U'ldUorhuintitiog ridicule vpon. causoi which, with oerUin qualifcnti"us aud within certain limits, may be very proper and ciiiiuieiidiMe onus. Anions theae ihttmteiate Tansti.m of tem- pt ranee there ia Boiitoaiuore fuolinUoc mure i mucLievoua than the iievert-ni air. ira-oc. t'htef-Jmtlce Bellows, bf New II ntuhlre, inoiiiiUiir rouit recenUv, eouiltnu'd in very CeciatJ uiwt the virion' illegal Jileaus used to .SwiiiUU i-ti-U at rfcuis-U flr. and iJ lbl aa tbty wer ioekiUUe aioiwe. lbs orncsr fiUd to do tbelr duty wbeu ibey suffered them lo puss tnuotKed. acd Mrs, r- 1 - SPfeCfAL NO ICES iKeDEtCT N OF t STATH 7 1.1' 4TB OW 1I K O TKSCST liBPA kItmicnT, J 1 s, ewfcwawro. et, V hereas, there la oi i his day in the S a e Treasury the snm of two hundred and nfiy thousand (250,ooo) dollars, whlrh, nndrr tbe provisions of an act of the Te slature 6 said Bft entitled , "Aa Act to pro vide for paling cer'alri tqnlfab claim flg tut the S'nteof California, and to contract n raided debt , lor thavpnrpokc," approved Apr i,8, 197 and also nnderfhe ( rov talons of. an ct amendat ri of said act ,appva'i ApritTr X8o,. ia et, apart, the.re- dkmptloDoi: ilvil Bonds of sold btate, Usnel on dor the provisions of said first mem lone! act, noOioe la herut-y piviinltiat- ', ; .-t .. a .; I w if j f"! in 8KALED PROPOSALS "i m i for the-fcorreMer or said Bonds Will' be received at iiha l epsrtriierjt' for the' kmonnt above spaeiaei, ' ,UMtl th O'-W tTff i;Ml. Kit ..jl.fi i f.-.i ioVttrAt'Cf APRiL,A.r.tsTi, ' ''tt nVinSk- A "M : ': : ''" : 'Ko bid win be. enterjaioei - at.',more thaq 'patj vniue, ana a responsible guaiantea must aCc impany rai.h pnsal, which must be marked "SealeJ Pr,. ptfcais Jor jite fcedxmpilou pf C(vil rionds of 185f.? '; , ttaid bops uuat .be surrendered witaia tea days after the acceptance of xht : proposals for their re demrtton. i;..t r p -.:i a.'F. COllONKL, d 1 '"'"""t' '' rj-sl n!.-sutTreasnter. ' ivy-, I OS fEorATTIK3 HOSPITAL, Np. UU Thesttrmnf gWfinsr.eiSfnf lybrnatykret " 11 ' i w nnhavt Biorf. N.t: wtrs'vv's af-eaaeet. r;,, v John iwrrow, Koi lUHKnti'cesUaet.i .; ''! iw. Itrvr.; ii. Vi. mo, lit N. Tenth street : . , John ei. llo-gsi', M. U, Ho. ltO, Cijsaa j street, Ti e site iiiiu ii I'hisluiaua areJJra, IUue, ilo.g.m. The altendlnJr Burgeon U Malcblm Mftcfanan,' 'tins ftfctdeht mysTcia Is Vn BMUV'g. o.ii ojb .-:. i The atttndiDg 1'hjnciaBi and brigeon attead daily at the liosptial. ' . -. s ft r- tr. Appihatlons Kr a'lmlciion are teccicod brthe atin riitig Manageia ou WeUncsUaja at 6 P. it. at jihe liospita. . I'm s as serfonsly Irjnred by ar-eb'ent are' always admitted, li bioi'btto tbe Hospital Immediately I hereafter. ' ' ' ' .i -'! '- j . ! cenmbntiocs in money received j by the Treasu rer, J. W . Sexton, Esq., of Jar Coote te Co.. - I Conixliutkns of , Ulotbtng Bedding, eto , re reived at the Hospital. , .. aamsSt ; '' NorrcK to sT(K)KnoLtr.i:irM --euro ago mJ i ti iitam mil putli (muniLf , . i. "' ' BCrrattY Ori'icr, Cbwawt, 't.t..,'' j ne sco;KnoeTs rr tne uii. "-at.ru Ann A'jtvs FA II ROAD G'OMi'AW sie -r.v.y t-oi fJr-t "nt a eash dtvldend of K1VE PKtt CSNT.. rree of O vern n'eBt tar. has th's'rtii teen declared on tlie PJi). terredar d Comtpon fetocl Cf tbls CoiuiUuy, out of the caruloys of tbe last six moniha, payao.a at the ! free of Ibe Ooropnuy'a ayenis, Mesr. M. ' K. !Jfsup & lo.; No. 12 PMie siroi t, in the cliy of New i1 oik, on the 6th day of March next, til hrtdera wiio 'Hie regtrterud aa i uch at the e:ose of busluesii liou 's i ti the letn UiF.t,, at which time the traasier-bjoks will be c'.csrd, and reopened for transfer on tUa Tti Idsy of March next , j y 1613 T . v W. W. LARK tBEE, Secretary. igof' li. v.'D.u.Y's wmscY .wArt'itooMs; iT Kcp. in 8. KU) mT Sueet aud 139 JJOK BM 1MAHN- K BIOOK . .. ,tlj. .. A I "" . UF 'I'lsK L"ST ftTANDS ' " ' f I ' ' IN OHlCiNU BATtmtfA (Among which may heloitmi tue c,omu uioi.oi. Wkokk ," iJoinlrm of ancient t)tet Y3 1ie.1t and I Rye Whiskies, all. pure io n mautiia mirui-s yu ori- gual pavkagea), (ucludiug those well knowu dU- I THOMAS MOoTtK fc SON, " 1 ' " ' . , JobEPU 8. UNCH CO.. and'1 1 n: t .; -1 :-- f o 1UOAIAS fSOORft ; Hie attention of tbe trade r requeued to ust I these ft bisi icr , at marl et rates. 1 1 : j 4 ntri . !CLEVbLAP, (OtUMBUS, CINCINNATI, and Indianapolis Railway 1 com- PAY..;..., ,, i , , . , . ., . ., 1 . ., .1, CtavsLAKD, Ohio, Feb. 8, 1811. The annual meeting or. tbe stockholders; of this company, lor the election of directors and for the transsrtton of other bnsiucss, will toe h'tid- at ihe' (nice of t e company In Cleveland, Ohio, on WED N r SUAY, Mart'-h 1,1671, between the hours of H o'clock A.M. and 8 o'clock P. M. ' 1 " Tne transfer books will be closed from the even ing tf February 13 until March 9. " ' .' G EORGE II. '' 2 9Sw Secreiarf. AT TUB ANNUAL MKEfiN O'.THI tOKl OKA 1 OlkS Or TliE t.O.X I'l 'iJiN I' lb71. vbe following nunied gebileiuen wcie elected j aagerBfuribe enst'tnv jear: john kick, - : - ! -1 j ' Joseph u. mybrs,-. i : -. : UANIEL bAIUO(;K, Ja., 1 t ., JAMES 11, OrtME,-.- ,. r , ; ,,, .. . , , JOHN C. II U'l'aK. .- .. . At a snbseoneui meetlug of Die Cavd of Mana gers JOHN lilCE was nH inimoulv re-elected Pi.i pldcnt, and J. SEKGEaNT PIMCE K-creiatr and jTeswiier.' " 1 " J. BB.ru 1 m- rKitv, 181 stuthim : ' .' " ; i; -- aeciewy, OLIVER' AMES PBKSIDENT, .imiN lllTTrif. V.i-e.t'ri.alrtnrit - ' JOHN M. f. Wli LI A to h, Treasurer. ' 11 ;f ' ' K. H. KOiXINS Kf oiet uy 1 - , - I'MON PAC1F.OHAI1 ROAD COMPANY,! SKAHS' BU1LULKO U 0!T-OK KICK liOX No. ill.) - -. ; . . . 1 . ' Boston., KeU 4. 7S,i. I- The annual meeting of the alack bolder, of the l IN ION 1AU r lv KA1UIUAU CU-MIMWV Will be held ar the oitlce of the company i BOSTON, on WEDNESDAY, tha Bin day of March, Wl, at 10' o'clock A. M., to elect officers for the Misnieg year,' a M tS-8 President Union Pauido Kailroad U t T RRAKl'RkR'H - OKFICE, 8'P. ' JOSEPH and Uouver i iiv raiiiosa tHunoauy. 1 - 8r. Johupu. mo Jae. ti isiij i The Interest and codh'mis dne V.u. i 1ST 1, en the first, mortgsge -.lgtic per cent. (8 per cent.) gold bonds of tueSL Joseph and Uunver City Kaiiroad 1.1111 nanv wui ue mid at uie oraieoruie k x.r,neri L(m u aud Trust Company, in The city of New Vorn, upon presentation ana application, ou anu alter tarn date, free of Government tax. ' I sett t 4- THOMAS K. TOOTLE, Treasurer. Wo? T11K ANNl'AL MEET I NO OF" TUS BTO( KUO. OERS of the CONNEL,I.STIL.K AWI SOtTUEKN PENNSYLVANIA KAILXVAV; COMPANY Will be beld at tho Otrlce or inn Com pany, No. 1i3S S.T121RD 8treet,o.iWEDNiSOAY, March 1, at It o'oiock M., wheu u elet'vtca will be held for a President and twelve Di eriom 10 fcerve riiini i' iv" . , heci'etai'y, , . riiHadtjl'nla, Feb. tC, isn. . : pwnt'f AMERICAN ACADEMY OF 1 MUSIC, ' REV. HENRY WARD BEEUIIEit " Will deliver bis new and popol tr lecture, ;, HAPPlNES.', . . , " TUESDAY EVENING, Feb, 81, 1871. ' . Tickets tOc ; V ami y circle 2c.; Reserved seats 15c. ciiis, lor sale at F. A. North 4 Co.'s, No. 10 Miexnut street, en aud after Tharsday, the 16th instant. Sllsmw 1 trt' OFFICB OF THE PHILADELPHIA, QER NOKUIsroWN RAIL, ROAD COMPANY. ' ; - PBitiDBxrHU, Feb. 18, un" - Tra Board cf Manairers have declared a dividend of THREE PER CEN 1". ou tne CaniUil Btook, niy. able, l it ar of tax, at the OJlce of tuU i.'omoaur, No, li J blladeipliia Exchange, ou and sUjr tue li.u of March titrxt. Tbe tranau r booti will be closed oq the foth lust., aud remain closed until the 14h of Msnh.' A. E. DQUOHKRTY, ', - tl3met ' -' ' lTeasorer. aSA'AWMY op" MI Sit!, FEBRTJaRYT? VU3 GOl Oli d OREATLkOTURE, Admlssloa 60 C-ntB; K served Seats, 76 rent. . 1 ' The rale ot tickets for reserved Beats will brs'e on MODAY, the iotb, at tbe Booksujre of J, U (larrliiuis a Co, No. lies Arch aueew oro.'F. A, Nona fc CoH No. lQig Chwanut street. 8 H tbv:t ty tNet'lEAU OF UMNO COMMON TOILET 8oap at this season 0 lbs year, ase "Wt'igut a Ale nuted Ulyoi rlue l ab et of k-olldifled Ulycerlue." It wtftens tne skin, prevents reduuss and oUapptUf by cold, and beautifies 'lie co.Dplexfou, , . . ' A ii A WD K A 4S. A. wr osr.- 1 rmwset N. t4 is K8N 1) i" t, PbUed. ' I tiiit iTWKiv trice JSXT1NGUIBIR ' mvpivv r PHILADELPHIA 7.-l't4 Manof'aotnre and l aeU the Improved, PnWa Ftre l Exttngulsaerw Always JeeiiaWay. '. '-' - ':" -' '' D. T. AG, ' 1 ' tf d. MKKT Bt,neiufAgeut?2 'joIwi'n OTKirrGLov-a',..vpiAtiER e07 rewtwres sollud rlovee equal to new. Fur sa.e by til druKVii M gooda dealers. Price txuw per buttta. , ; U 8mwtl ; 7-7 ry r 1 SI C-1)S OF HTiTi n Ci,tFfmiTi TnllliMWnMBi.WfeUI 8ACBAMXSTO. Febrnarv 1. 187L Wnereas, There Is en this day in the SUte Trea sury the; sum of twenty-eight mrranaal 323,000) floU"! tars wnicn, nnoer me provisions of sn act of the legislature of at Id state entitled "An act to pro vide for tbe pajlDg ceitata equitable claims against the Btate of Crtllforn'a, and, to contract a funded aeoT iortaatpTrrpose," approved .prn ai, isfti, ia set Bpatt for the rrderxipttoii of C.V11 Konds of, siid' State, fPi.rjed nnner tht provisions bf said a,cL rip'tlca! la hereby given Yh at 'u-jJi' 'j 1' ' tr 0 ; iir j" i .SEALED PROPOSALS .M,T, for the aurrenOer of .said Bonds wll) be received at, this. Pprtment for, the amount, above apec'lOedj Until tpO ;l A, i . ! : 1 r '. 1H "l;l ni'l 1J i .:--r,10m DAY OF APRIL, 1371, fj ni atll o'clock A. U.v .'! i f!'',i" -ti '.!) ci b t- .udt I No bid will be entertained at more thatt par ialne,' and a responsible guarantee must aoeompaay esch proposal, Which" nrost We tnaorsed ea'eMProriosals' forthn snrtpiidefrf Ctn Bohdil nriSA itii;l Said b;mi8 wilt be redeemed and inter'est paid la goia ann si.ver coin or tbe united, States, and most be euitenceicd Witc'n tcb days after tat; acceptance ui iue propussiior uietr reoempuon. AjF.COBONEL, State Treasurer. Ktntnst410 1 ' jgy THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME I AS K nenoy. An hour or two after their use there is ho trace of perfome left.' How different is the resnlt' succeeding tne use or MURRAY LANiuAN'S FLORIDA WATER I Days after Its application the nanasercniei xnaies a most aeugaunu eeitcate. and agreealle fragrance. .. . , t . s 1 tutba , t. BATCH ELORTS HAIR DYE. THIS SPLEN' Tw ! did Hair Dve is the best in the world, the only true and perfect Dye. Uarnlesa-Rellable-Instan-i taneoua no disappolntment-no ridiculoaa tiirts-r "Lxtat k. lioniain Lead nor anv Fitaiio Auon to in-.' jvreirt Bair or Sifilem.'" Invigorates the Jaii and, leaves It soft and beautiful Black or Brown. , Sold by an iiruggtsta and dealers. - Applied at tne Factory, No. 18 BuND Street, New York. (4 87 mwf j jr-' THURSTON'S 1 IVOrV PEARL TOOTH POWDER Is the best article for cleanBlngAnd preserving the teeth. . For- sale by all Drnirglsts. lTlce 88 and CO cents oer bottle. ' -' 11 88 stutbly ' WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO TiWlS LADOMXJS CCV ., -4 i,i ir.- 'v.1 .i-,4 i.iT nutwnxfii me 1, irs jwwkt prs..v i WATCH BS, 1BWILKT A StLTEB WABV. ' ' '1 " J02 Chestnut 8t , PhttV Would invite attention to ttieir large stock of , i i Ladles' and Cents' Watches , ' Of American and foreign makers, , DIAMONDS In the newest styles of Betting. - LADIES' and GENTS' CHAINS, sets of JEWELRY ' Of the latest styles, BAND AND CHAIN 77".." BRACELETS, Etc. Etc. 'Cur stock lias been largely increased for the an proaclung bolldaya, and new goods received dally. Silver Ware of the latest designs in great variety, for wedding present.' ' ' . ! I Repairing done In the best manner and guaranl It ed. ';'- "; '; 1 - "; - oitfmwi.' ', to wan clocks. ,':V' . w..ui78ei,iu:;:.::m -tiiS ; ;'o. 22 .iKoTa; SiXa'lanijasT.'I'o , Agent for STEVENS' PATENT TOWER rtKJS? both Remontolr & ' Graham ' Kaiapemerit,.' Btnktng hour only, Or sulking quarters, and repeating hour' on mil chime,, l; U ; r ; ;. ' ; , , ' .",. j Estimates furnished on application either,' person-j aUyorbjinau. -,t ,, ; , . ,. .Bjlp r WILLI A M H. WARNS' 4 ' OO:! ,: 'Wholeaale Dealera to ''- r WATCHES, JEWELRY. AND i t !' .(;- al.Vl , SILVER WARE,; ,rul.,l t Ust Door of Na 633 CU EsNTJT Street, , ., . , B E. coruer 8EVENTU and CHESNUTSueata. FIRE EXTINdUISHER. THE UNION FIRE IXriNGJISHcR; . i i ; !(.:. ..... . i. -. i-j i !.? , ,-:-l OVER Fiya MILLION 8 ($5,000,000) OF DOLLARS WORTAr OF PROfESTY IN THE UNITED STATES HA8 ACTUAJ.T BEEN I ' ' ' 1 SAVED BY THR EXTIN- ' " ' ( ' 1 '''- " ' GU1SHSR "' " M,"' .. : .1 , ( ..... , .J-Il . .'; -!:!.(! 1 -t Within the past three years; while la PlUladelnhla alon lwcilylive Ores, endangariag prspeitr to the exu Ltof HUNDRED! OV XuOUSANO-1 Otf UOI I.AHS, have been exiJcgulshcd during thn pait veu: bv 1'icfame means. Cnr ifacl'ine a Ma I'.ff ROVED CAt EOWrc CIO GAS HicE EXTiNCUlSIIBtt, stid Is wCoised prd rseo bv M. Bald &. Co., Heury Pisston fr. Hon.- Benl.tm.n BfMmik's tsoim, M'rris. TsslerCo..l A'sn Wod A Co.Laoey fc Phllios, Brorlry Bt others, s. J. Ko'ms, CharJee Eueu, jolin ee &Ca, RiRiby k Uaelr., Francis Perot & tons, Ct'Oige W. e b'lds. PenaivNanla Rai'iMadJompaay, Pinladelpb'a and Boston Sieamsliip Company, pnua delpina and Southern' Steamship Couipauv, 'and aany other of onr leading business men and corpo ra .'Oi'. ' '-."- : - . ... CafifON. A'l pariles In this community are wmued ararnst but. eg or s'uig '-Extlngutahers' except lboe puieusted from waor our aceutsruader p: ualiy of lmmed'aie prcsecuiion for Juiiingemsnt Our prices have beeu reduced, and the Maculae is no 4T wltiiiu ibe resch of every property holder. , N. B one style made specially for private reaf- deuces, - .... -.'" . '' ' lii- M 1 I '''' I V- '."JI !'ll l I TJslon Fir .ExtiDgulther Company, ' '.I. ': ,. ." OFIICe; ' "d 93 atatfrpi Nc. 118 MAKKKr BTRKBT.';:,: OROOERIES. ETO. ' ' T UST RECEIVED, i ai Davis Cincinnati Hams. . , . ALBERT O. KOBEBT3, ....: ' . i i 1 ,,-! 'IT: ' ' , ' ". I' ( , Pca'cr lo Fine Grooerlea,' ' .i . - - -' ..; : ' ... -"f. i . ,.' 11 1 - Cornet ELEVENTH ahd YINB 8U WHISKY, WINE. ETQi QAftGTAIRS , : & McCALL Ho. 120 Walnut and 21 Granite Cti Bfaridici, Wlnet, ' Oldu : OIItV : 011,. Zti WHOfJtSALW tAXB IN 1 ' P O RE RYE W M 1 8 IC I B Q. ."! B011.1 AP TA FA1P.- ., - BJ tot .0 LD OAKS,.. tEMKTERY tflCOHPAN) ! . ..... . 1 1. r. i- Tills Company Is prepared to sell lots, clear of encumbrances, on reasonable term.- Purchasers ca see plana at the ornee of the Company, . a W8 WALNUT STREET, ' .' ;," ! Or at the Cemetery, Where an mfornuttlon needed wDl be cheerfully given, ' ' , By giving notice at the office, carriages will meet persons desirous of purchasing lots at Tioga Station' oa tbe Oennantowa Railroad, and ooavey tueai to tbe Cemetery and return, free of charge. . , . , , , . ALFRED O,, UAKMKB, Prtiaideat, , , MARTIN LANDENBERGER, Treat, " ' MICHAEL NTSBET. Sec'y.' 18 6 wfra Sm rpOOL8 JFOR machinibts, lathes. x k .- Kr. and Osa-OuuhiK, fUoiBS. SloMJIU QIAI- NOTIQES j. j -t 6f civii-e v i. r V anS Puaohluw MaoLouna. eiai. aad ul it imi nuti. Ta4 Va7 . tiKuftUK I, HOWAUD. , . Xi , . K.T8oauIltouTflaNruuk,, r l I ,ftf4 fi - -t- - t- BowlBr6ilTefsL- &i;fX. IS c m Y o r It,- Crfdi'ts'oPfTHilI ct, iN'tjurtope'. 9.ffV Exch M g e r oa Pat Ii a nd 1 the' 0 0 Bank cf JLondoiy- ..-vii': Q 1 T I 0 F B A L- TJ MORE, ll.sw.-owi- six j per . oert. .Brwids ,0 the Wpjsra Maryland Railroad Comptmrrndorsed by the Cltv - ,.- ,, . . ,1 .li till ), Vln'lf of Baltimore., Iba undersigned Flnaae C'oaunlUee of the WpteraMarjland Ilallroad t'otuVlnf olfjfir throngh.tbe American Kxenang XfaUonatjBanfcf $1,800,000 of the Bonds of tiioWostera MarytandJ . Ranroacbmbatij-; havtng'SO Real's to runj'prldblp'al and interest guaranteed by the city of Bammorew? This endorsement hSTlny been- anil united rby w act bfe' ljrlslafarl and 'Mlnairos- .of" ttiV Cityjt'quucu, was. aubmlttett to ami 'ratiflo4',Dy,aW almost unanimous vote of the people. A I an addH tlonat security tit clli has provldtd aJnxtrg;faridrf( luv,vuy iiy iue vnmunuuu v u)) uao at uiatujuy x An exhibit .of.' tlio flaaBclal coauition of the: cltyr shows that she has available and convertible! aSeta! more than sufficient to pay hereaibdbtegi' To Investors loqkjng, (or ;abob,ieusepurity no loan offered In this market prrskntsgreatwrlnduoamiQilts. Tbeso bonds are off red at 87U and accrued laPtH rest, Cofipons parable January and Jiiiy."""4 t!T 11 1 ., ' - k. s..- .t i ,,-TTtsV-vr' irvrH.l' '1'1.'ilt JOllN. Ii. LONfJWKLL,u yl.b ( t j i. r MOSES WlEENFELDty 'ieeott ' ;"!"'"'' 'niiaricoCornmiKfee;''1' - -a.A.i-i-i U: p.. ,i v.-.4S- v( 'edUcaYionac.' II AKVA R Di USI V KltSITY.i ... i i . CAMBRIDGE, MA8S., , ; M -.i.. nil ., ', ,Cpmpriea the following DerrUuenu'-;.'', Harvard Cortege, the University Lecrutesj ,DivldHly, School, Law School, Mellcal School, Dental BcTjboT,i Lnwretc Sctcnrific Schtfol. School of Mlrilfij"arid, Practical Geology, Bus'sry'lnstltutlSti (4 Scuobrof AgTknltnre and lfortlcul tare), Bdfaillc Garden, As- tronnmfcal Otervatory,' Museum Of Comnai:ive Zoology, Peabbdy Mnseuni of Arohieology, Eplscbpal1 TheologiccI School, u' '; ' ' ' ' .'"5 - ' Tba uext academic year begins oa 8ejtefui,. The first examination for admission to Harvard College; will, begin June 29, at 8 A. M. TKeB&yQad, examination for admission to Harvard Col' ego, and, the examinations for admission to the ScJeuMUo, and Mlnlrg Schqels,. will begin Beptymber 88. The requisites for admission , to the College haya been cbangi d this yoar, .Thr.ro Is now. a taathematlaa) a'ternavlve for a portion of the classics. : A circular describing ibe new requisites and reoont examlnaw tlon papers will be mailed on application. "ia n.: t TJNlVERSlTYLECTURES, TUlrty-tlireeeonrses" in 18T0-S1, of which twenty begin In the week! FebJ rnary 12-19. These lectures are luteuded for gradtt-' ates of coties, teachers, 1 and other ' competent adults (men or womooji-iA ciroular describing tham will be mulled tn application.: w t .ii'M nji od THE LAW SCHOOL has been reorganized! true year. It has seven Jttatiucora, and a library or 18JJ00 yolume.,. A, circle ar, exlalus t)ia nowj-'onrse of study) tie requlbliss o.r tUe.ree, and .tUq .,uat of . attending the school, i .The sx:oud half ,of ,,tUe year oeginaFebruaiw.ia.5 j ;..u b ! naI i For. catalogues, circulars,' or lnfnruiaUon, adi oreaa" '(t i i t.o ,i, jr. W.1 HARRIS, i USu . jIi r i '-in' Seoretaty. ) WAS H I N G O N O O lTL" E G B, ! f- ti ! t. . I-1 Mil - . ; (' l . V J t'l ,' Jf " I'.-.i. 13. VIRGINIA, o-.' i.r ;. ii ; ' GEViFRALG.'W.'tCrSTlS LKB, PVESIDENT"'' ; i WITH FOl'RTEEN PKOl'EVSOKS. " 1 The Sprmg Tern or the present Reason begfosori the ' '"i ' I "-. 1 i. ' ' , ' I . JU i$ FIB ST. Q , , FE BR UAR Y. Tbe reBriaDgemfcr.t cf clasecs tncu made enables studding to tn?r tea several sitioo!s wl advan tage but fit is enletjog at tins time pay only half "llie t t'AbEsllC CliboLS otlto College, as wi Ii as t'ne Tio.essiopil Sclsools o' l.W and EN GINLK1. l.Nf, are hi ftiU'opMatfos. ii For luiiuet ttUyrmatiou, addiesi -: .. - r ,.,..,-...' . WILLIAM DULD, , r . . " . ,, Clerk of Faculty, LJilngton, Va,' Jannar1, H71. , l lV avf''' 1 D . G "a ii T L L . h v.'u O iOh A in !' U4 li, rt, ) .- -4 ( -i, , i (: 1 ..'! MEBCHAKTVILLB, N. J., - : . ( v ; ;,.o t 1 1 : pour Miles from I'lUJadelphla, V The seselon oomnienced' MONDAY, Jaonary 9, lETl.' ' ' " '' " -' ' ' ' i - i " For circulars apply to " : f "." ',' . ' " V -3i(lly ' ' ; . . " Rev. T. W,'CAtTEt,L, TIIAlEWOOD INeHTUTE-lOlt YOUNG XI Li ;.adns. Piilsflelit. Mass. I.o'jr and.widoli- ltowu for r-uperl.r lae.iU.k a aud v auiyof loca tions Boara ana anpisn '.aittn. iitw ror har jear. cimooiiuli)R Febim bpecW (eruia to cleiital citrons aud leacbi!'.?. . " .aisjmt cv, q ;y,. spe A.n,' rtrnefpar. ; i Jf. I. LALDUUtit il'.-t ACADE81V, AS&EtfflLY BUJLDJNGH, S ' If C , ---- - - 44,V1 .. - , r , A Piwary, Prernratoi v.and Kinffblug SchCof. Ad dieis I'nncipjl, No. 10b S. 'iENTli S;. lljlia ATOUNg" MEN AND BOYS ENGLISH AND 1 CIASKIX'AL JNTH LTF.. No, , lStW MT. VERNON Mreet, Rev. JAMES G. KIIINN, A. AI, Principal. 18 31amtum oi . OORDACE, ETO(rM""- - . . .j. . 14 V. it .' COriDAGKt. lit L) II 7,i '. J Kanllla, , CUal; and ,Tarre4 Cwdfttt T. at l-iMat Ciw Fork Frloas sad Fraibas ,-jr.l ! ' V :wrlN lV WTI-KH d 'ttO'f aBq,SaiTHBi, and aBBJtAJmiWJI Aenaki 'tars, Wo.' k . WATBTU Bk Bed t) H DBLAW .. -I Avaaae, ' 1 ': .i !,'41ll8m : i . PUILADIILPHIAJ - i 1 BJ I up a-W-." It ' f .aiytf f.e ' f - . 1 OMN B. LE fc CO., ROPU ANUaTWIKK Ai 1 IKK t IS. ... ... fj - kANi FAA rl t'BK,'!. , . V ANC1IOBS AMI CHMNS, ,J ' ' ' ' ' KHIF fL'HANDI.EKV l.OOD. KTO.," ' " " ;' Ku, and 48 NOltTll W HARJtM pARl'ET AND CLOTH ROLLING ' AND iK Sbi-snaa Blavbmrarull ii )laeaulii.-aoUiaiaa wi-aaei-iit . .., V.f .LH.M4'tL' I m . i , N,, S-h'LU Jili.jM tth.nijiut. ' TOHI yAKTvrtTM A Vl etmnl and Moottiree o OonaHoag TUklBft M W. it OuiMiiUr h-iaaS. ra-- . ,....,- -3 v