J 'It jijr i.Vj-,'V'Tf 1 -Jt'. - -(fa- . WV - I, .1 I EBENSBURC. PA., FRIDAY. - - - - DEO. 10, RS0. Thk Land LiaLru" tun now I'eoine, to nil appearance, one of tiie most furiiiii'aWe po litical and social orijamiitinjis ever k tttjw n i n Ireland. The time and -iiviiii taiKPs must iare i;eer f.ivoiaV.e t it, or it could uot lave titliieved sttih succcm Tee New --"rk World may possibly believe what it asserts about Hayes having entered the Presidency tinder circumstances not all ditcreditaVic to himself, bat it must be ad mitted th:tt air.oug outside barbarians there is a Il'orZd "f doubt on that ery questionable nbje-.:t. 'I'm long discuseed question, alutcst as In terminable as the Eastern question, or that other sarjeet, the occupation of Pulcigno, whtt;r (Jen. Miles or On. Hazen would be appoiRted to succeed the lat Gen. Myer, "Old Probabilities," as Chief of the Signal Service Bureau, was settle. by Mr. Hayes on Monday lat bv the arnointment of General Hazen." He has the good luck of being an ; ortd b,!t while he ii cheated in this .... .". wav. Ins phvs:ca! tights are ofiriinmig to be Ohio man, which 13 a sure passport to tTesi- a!l,-lo?t uni'vera;ly "respected. The next dontlal favor. j stage in Southern development will soon . i come. This will arise throucrh divisions in Mr. Hates" message, delivered to Con- i the wbito ni'iitg element, and when these , , . , . ,, , : divisions come the netrro wnl be an object of Rre.aon Monday last, is fearfully and won- rn,te(.t;(in nn, interest to all political par derfully long, filling thirteen columns of the , ties. Through this division something lika Johnstown Tribune of that evening's issue, i an honest ba lot will be secured and the Much of it, of course, like all similar docu- rights of aM rejected. He thinks that edu- ' ' cation m the South will ultimately restore mento, might as well not have been written, 1 i-rK,nv between the two sections and raise au l is more a matt t of form than of sub- : the negro to a plane of development where tance. If our eve comes across a condensed , be will be a.-le lo protect himself. , .. "... , - , . I pen toe Mormon question liaves uses synopsis of the material portions of this last , p,a.,, ,ancua;t.t atK ,lrpPS Conirress" toahopt nd lengthy deliverance of Mr. Haves, as we such measures as will .secure the speedy al.o- hepe it will, we wiil publish it in the present ; lition of that evil. He says the I act that so If sue. Thocb who read accounts of what Is no-.v transpiring in Ireland between landlupis an-1 their t-nants in referer.ee to the payment of rents, have, no doubt, frequent ly scon stalo ments of letters Laving been received by a landowner threatening him that if lie did not within a given time aeeej.it "GrhT.th's valua tion" as a standard between himself and his tenants, his body would soon be food for a ( bri trnas dinner for worms, or threats of a similar nature. The only explanation we have yet seen ot '"Griffith's valuation" ii con tained in th annexed paragraph, and we pub',i-h it for the benefit of whom it may con cern : ' Sir K i.-har l ' tr-fi'.'.tr. Tr.ltnt!n." t-t hic o ma !i r..ii Tr. ntly ti-en r.ra ttn- v ilioi'i'ir. 01 tn r-t lr.n!. in In ta-t jo -xt by Nr Iw. J-. a dt uiJi.fi W!Jj!tn mo l.'.l 1 r h.-1 i b-'.in in i s :w comjil-'i 13, Sir K.rliar l w.n 'h I'uoho Wijr-i-i ia Irvla-ut. ior i'ihi".'! ot i.i-x.i:en h-ird Juf.n 1 rr;:!ith. 1,1.. iifi-r wh rrc-l . e.i the -.,!.,- c : M .:. ., lr.'...!!-1. -I 01 J:,7. 'r 111 ls.'l to Lir a 01 i f 'tic Jt .ira ot The prf-pctus of the New York .v.-i fur ls-Sl wiil be feuud in another part of o.ir per. The reputation of the. 'n'i as one of the anl 'st and uiique'i. oa' iy o-;..; .f the most independent daily and weekly journals in the country is so we'.! r-'Coniz -d an i established that any rUb-Mi t on our part to add to it w.Hild be superfluous. An exer tional merit of the .s'e.-i ;s that it presents to its readers the news of the world in a 011 densed shape a! .vays, however, t d-.ir.g cai e to reiain its jiith and substance. Vliiio it is not a Desnncr-.it a paper in ti e pai ty accepta tion of tiia trci, it always defemls the men and measures of the Deni-.x-ratte party wlien it conceives they ire right, and as freely con demns them when it be'.;, ves tliem to be wrong. It is the .': r. f a of all "'rirgs" the "rii's f,r riotopoly, ti e rh:gs for p'un- dr, and th.; rings for imperial power." There is no cheaper or more us"f-.il l.ews paper f-r ii farmer thru the weekly t-.iitu-n of the i jri. The -Ycir Km, the or-.-a:: cf the r.nti Came ron clement of the ItepuMican pany in Lan 1 ;i-ter countj-, in refening to the tlec: i n of United States Senator by thf n;eiroa- g I.egijlat'.irf gay : "So far lion. ;.l;ilia A. Grow is t" c on'y man wiilt a n:.' i-::v.'. r na tation wdio.se natiie has been moi tioi cd In Cotinei tion with the- '.T: -e. All the re-t ;-.r.i little minnows ciinray il v- i' ii him." This is rough di idediy rough 0:1 (Jm.iv, H-tai.'l "the rest of ns," 11a, who is 1 ited, Johnstown Y'r-'v n:en iu the V . at Gen. .1. K. M by th l'it;-- imv! pronoun- e! t :.tl liariy gifted wi'h and es; iroidcail ).- r. " l :J : -teheal, ci a iy .) on CVss y. of eo'ji-.se, l.y the :e f the ! ;.''i i, t .I---V n sev -iv thrrft who is iinm pioM d i P: vr'.rh p-, a man v, ith a .a! ie;-ut;t'on ami pecu ' the attributes of a mod- el Uepub'.iean Senat' r. We think it 11. ore than probahle that these "little minnows" will succeed in driving the Xrv Kra's Senato rial leviathan intoshnal water, and fol'.ov ing tip the pur suit until he is hopelessly stranded. It is not often that the firt Wediesday of December eoaie 6--re the Cr.-t Mon.lay of the sane month, tint it happened to he so this ar, the ilay of the uec'.th failingon Wednesday. That f.u tha-. r la a d a' very fctiipi-1 muddle in r.'-ference tolh? eleeier.l Tte of (fe.irt'ia. Ti.e act of Cet::;re. ' e.i 'Ii Is f inding upon all t'e.e State--, dets. that the F.ieetoral College of the State-, shall u e-. t on the first Wed'-.csdav t f pw emhr ar. t v te for I'resident and Vice I're- ' i t, hut a to 1 Ish law of Georgi.t provi l.-s f r the iiicrtiug or the Kleet.-rs on the first fr.;! ,y of I);-o-;;:-ber (this yerr th.p sixth of the month) to cn-t their votes on the following; Wi-dnes.lay (this year tho etjif.). GnveriK r Colquitt isiue 1 his c.Ul for tiie meeting of the Electors in ac cordance with the State law, requiring thetn to tn -et !at Monday, which i after the time fixed by C.!igrsj for casting the vote. We d not know whether the Electors cast the vet t f the State on Wednesday of this week or in t. If they did, w suppose that when the Senate and House meet in February to count the vote of all th-' States, the vote, of Ge.-r;ia will be received A fa: ions w s! r.:i ht V,i -conin i.i De-ciuber, jsio, pre v et-.te I the E.c '.i .sof that Stale from get ting to the Capital and casting the vo'.e ol tv.e St.lt- on the ,Juy tlxe.I oy tiie a t of Con pre--. littt ll:e Sera. 0. ata! H---t-e a,lo'e, the vote ef the Siate to be c )ii:i..'d f-T Fr-ir.--n', as it would m t el ai ge the result. Some cf the republican or ga; ? nro, n rsth. r prefe-s to be, very much excited just rto-.v . ver a terril Ie Iien-.icr Uie "jdot to di vide T.-..iv" Th. y ..-s -:t th it it is tiie in tention of the Den-fetal, s of that State to di vide the I ora- S'ar S'a'e heo three States, -.ch one of which wc. ;! 1 ,.f e send two f)ona',.,s fi the I'r.i'e'l states Serial'.. There Is no;h;r.g n'-rnilrar ia this ' j.l- t," . ven if it had any exl-t. -nee, for the j i- resolution un b r wiiieh Te.i; ws adml'ted into the Union, i i tii adm'ii.islra.ti e'estt g lio-.irs of Jf liti Tyh r's j tie terms of Secretary Thompson's manage !. I'jst'.nctly previ.lrjth.it four ! tn'-nr, and approves cf the Secretary's j an few States uight be fanned cut of Texan territory with the consent ( f the State, and that when so forme 1 th". y il.r.nM lw admit ted. As long as wh i. is called a "pocket State" can be formed oat, (,f a Territ ,ry, Xe- Tada and Colorado fi r star.ee, which is pretty sure to po IP pub f -;;:. j;ivin-j to that party two Senators and one member of Con- j press, it Ia a peifcetiy legitimate thina; fe-r 1 Copcfret, to do, hut when it is proposed to divide Texas, winch is overa iielMiin-iiy Dein- ocrafi', in accordance with the or.ijanie act of admission, it is denounced as a DentrK-ratie plot villi - h threatens the tery liberties of tiie ; eoentrv. It will he di:e. h ever, and that ! .it i:o -.ery :.--.. it. t c;aj. r.rn i:en n is ioi:e it j will ie-t on a i.mn oit.i-aet or S'Tt emer.t i fcetw.-en Texas and th-: X-uieit, with a '.i-'X, and no man wil. har, a ri.ht to g.insatbe jiisM-e or ler.tT of the ait. ABfTKUT OF A 1.. IXK-'CMENT. In his l.i-t annual werasce, sent to Con- ! gress on Monday, Mr. Hayes rovers more ! ' paper thnn in any of Iiis preceding docu- I Hifiits "f tiie same character. It start-, out with a revi.-w of tilt present ' condition t the eountry, flwei's at lensth upon its rapid izrowth. our national prosper ity, onr lioimt't ul crops ami sound financial system, and predicts still srreater prosperity for the future. Mr. Hayes incidentally al ludes to t tie growth of education throughout , the country and to the necessity of fwsterii.i; jit by pr(per legNlati-ia ; a:t.l in reviewing ' the report of the eomiiilssioner on education gives some details of a plan approved by him lor the further development of educational f.ie iMtiei. The Southern question is treated at eon-.-idevable leng! l. The vs liter oxrnes-e t-at-isluetimi Willi the outlook of allaiis in the . Southern States. He believes that the South is ficuiily advancing in the direction of political freedom and toleration, aiid that i beiore long the ballot in tint section will he as tri e as in the North. He also expresses the belief that the era of bloodshed on ac- count of political differences has i-nised, and ; p.ints to the fact that there is now less in timidation and vio;ence in the South th in was practiced a few years ago. The bkiod-t-ht-d era has been Mitveeded l.y an era of ! frrtud and misrepresentation throueh tissue baliots and other devh-es of misrepresenting i the re.il t-trenut n and opposition of th eol- jui'-e ;i I'oiiiiiionny nas o-eii jiieuiinefi 10 live in open rleti'mce of toe laws .f the I'nite.l States ami of morality ir a national disgrace, and one that .should be remedied without delay. Ootitjrcss is called upon to give eariy and earliest etVntion to this suh jeet, that ti e penple of I'tah may be icquir 'd to con!'. rm So the same laws and regula tions tiiat govern the rest ot th co,i-itrv. He sua;''st to Con eyes s that if there is no way oi 11 aching pi-iyiramists under the pre sent organisation of tie territory, its entire system oi local government siioaid be reor ganized, with a view of providing a sv.;;'t and speedy js'tito.-l cf preseca" ;ug a 'id pro per. y punish. ng all who per.si-t in practicing pOiye.!lIY. J lie ne.l -ulijec o:seas-;e-: is civil s, ,-vice reform, and furnish,-. o:.o of the longest chapters in tl; message. Th linari-ial chapter is tlx- only other one that anproaclies it in !cii,:h. Mr. Hayes belicv-s in ap p tinting men and 1 muinuing them in oilice (Hiring good behaviour. le believes a'sii in s'-t-iiMtiiig pivi-nmiDit services fioin polities, ei.vl ; - at-'s ids views upon this su'o- ject. i lit l ;m mi.Ts in 1 : 1 ; i.-xi r.il li in l liie ::i- mer.t ?;; do -I th: ;st r-1 r 1. in ,;" ti..- New Y Xew post -He ( igu j'oi k e:i; :)i.-e. OllSf an then takes UO I!,,' Silo'CC -f o v for- rela: i i:s a p; s.-i.ted i' the s: ii- I). .:;rt'lie;it. ri.vi"-,s the a flairs ei-i.:g te.v-en tht c' leaoing foreign gowriiiii. i:ts. :o:,di'ion if eminent and There ;i;e f lis-; 1 )"ili :.e ti.Sce su r.-poi I 1 y- e.i-.c.t 1 -.-'..it: t. ics. Tiie part r-'.ifi::! th" currettt his". 1 y of ;', il-llelies qu--' .1 i!, and I. w ! o; :;-'r cuiiu n .'iand gi'"t..s rlh Ameiiean .iu- views in I ill Cmii-.t. ss , etaein'ed : f:d: a.id tis!i ; ... s,.,.r,.;.t,-y : our coMan-i--'.ti iil of ttie 1- V eat a s; e. ia, in-: s:;.,. t;;;tt i-, s l ist .s.rir.g. v.-hl( h. in -f " the 1 esiora! lm d tiie d.ii v ,i!. The ai-iiiiiuifiii:,:; ...ii t of State in i-g.-.rd to i'upi-.vi cial n l.t-iel'S he the eo- o cntii't consular service as tt.-i-.t t:t tirr.mct- ing the intei-.-sts ot AmeWean oo:::in-.-.'e, aie eerie-' t iy coi.un--nded to tin- .ote.tion Congress. The Tail n-rerts of the itivestig-,-tions of our co.e.-ios and the '-'-;tei ehatin-ls indicated by t!;et;. for a prsdi'ale c.'i-i'id-. e are used to reci nov.'-nd teuihit:on lor the devlopi.isiit of (.;:; mesvliai.t inir;;;e. Hayes dees m t believe in tiiiid;os, 1 t;t l.e dot s aj.jn ove of giriiig i'l-.-rai mail c-eitraer ; to pioneer merchant ma:i;ie entei jn i-1 s, r.s one me ins of cneoura f.'ing an ii.-lu-ii y -it he tiiinUs ti. rough r.n iiiiv.i-o j -;ioy :ue-. lessiy lani'i shii The neL suiiji-ct of sv"einl interest in our foreign rehitiut.s consists of a recdal of the aiJiioiidmeiit of the. ( I i;:ese eo:.ua..-.si.i! and i's wot!;. He 1 iom -1 s to a ; -M in -;;!;. ;!(:.-.n ties sU-,j tin- treatise is r-civ (' l:.ef.t. 1 l.e j.uiut ol ll t: S'.Tt lt:l- . !-' f '':.ait s gr. " ii, 1 at the a- r- t; i;i ill 1 th;r tar as is j -roper t present tii'ie. lie a is a mo-doj, n of the i'.:;h nnd Solves s ills!. to lily the ( tion in polities in ties emit. try. -overiunei.t is :.oi at ;rd a:.io. 11. .e trcily ;C l.ii.-'se to ii.i'.e It-; s-'.ibj"' ts emiiireie, f.ini v. s wil i: our ceinniis-i. n mere than h-.iit' we. lo l:.-"i l i:i rd; stiK-tie.ns up.sn t'liit. iniedt ration to t' is (entry sim j, s'ed l,- tl. coi..i..is-!o::. The l'-i'it 01 1 .e .-:c---:m: fr. :-.ty rel.te.s entirely to coe, r.'-er -c, hit r.s ti.e S-'rite e-.t has not e m text of the 01 em: . Tit, ti e inessiiet. .ri...-!y Mir,ni:.ri. the facts as gaining t ! coutify iieTe;;s,- cinuiaei C"a! I.i'-i i! ie -, with the l'.o't e that giad.ia.ly Com ic. oi'h'i re'atiors v. ill be uurestricteil in ail parls of th tt empire-. Following this conies Mr. 1 laves financial chatter. He t.tkes uji the history of the treasury (h jiartnienl dur'n g bis administra tion, and embodies, in his message Seei et.iry Sherim n's review of the hist"iy of specie resumption. He devotes considerable at tention to the subject of refunding, but in this be merely follows Secretary Sherman, lb' calls upon Congress to taiie Vt 'j.s to re fund the fro hooo.ooi if bonds that fail due next ear, and d .veils upon th" fa t that a better time for refunding could not be found than now. The country is piosj-erous, busi ness throughout the connliy is on a sou,-; 1 basis, while t!;e:e is a great excess of capital in business ceuteis that would giadlv seel; a govet nil. ent loan in n lower bond than any of tiio-.; now ontstar.ilin?. He does not men tion the rate of interest ti.a" i e would advise in a bond for refuudt"7. Ti.cre is r.u re'er eoiet a o.iio. a :'.., or a per cent. bond, lie he.iees that the late of ji;ter st is a oiaUer f r Co:.l':v.-s to a. rane ', anrl Secre tary Short-tan has !':;o'- sugnestloi'S upon the s.iliji ( t of the r.i'e of interest. 1 ht re is 110 i.-eo.ioaeud.iti :i to Congress f ir the withdrawal 01 the 1- -il-teuder oharucer of git Ti bai-ks, for js there any ;eco;tuiie::.la tioti lor t' e sojpage of coinage of the silver dollar. The ot.iy reconniieii.laticii upon this sul.ject also comes from See rotary Slier '.nan. i'i.'I relao to tne recuimig,. '(.f the silver ti -liar so that it will contain enough silvi r to make it equal in value to the pre sent m u kit value f the gold dollar. The eost of i coinage st ouid be Covered by the P'ofUs of th" government niready made by the c: imig.' of silver hu-lion. These are the or.lv fin i'-i ii! r. convnend ttions in ti-e rues y veil' aii supplied by S,-,--iha-y in re liity en.b.'.iv all in yt let -ry Sherman's re from the ri'.'aneial Iiapier. ting r.iere than a review of s s'aht rdii.ates. all of which h-ah sage, :i d as th let irv M:..::i:,ri that "is (I. -ir !:' pert ; for. a-i if i. i s jepor! i -i not tiie 1 epi ; ir, ot h s e ncTi 11 . i.si ri. Under the l-.ea I of t which r'.ii.r-i next. I e o reet ;.,uii ii.hit on a : id t Wer Dej.artrii.-nt. ma kc a ore - roi, .g is a ii'o-t earnest - late report upon i. lag Car coast do S'i-iov::l t G 11. VrihlV i ilie ji e --e-'dy oi r tiei,;;.e;,: ti n es. A t he 1 re -ei r t.me coi .mercial pints if the Pi i.hsolrteiy in a ile-10,-, .c..s e, lii" e-.cni i-f a tore i,n tioih dau.a'.e eoa.d l-e do;,e to .a:; fi re !s In fore the tlr-l step; f couhl Pe i.iade. II c ... - up take this subject into eo-.-i, ll.! r.f tl-.e cr. at ;le l States are mill. on, and in 'Ie i;: a'culahle .oiaanere-ai 111 v i a ly lic fense II t'ollgres to el at iotl, 9 rul to provide for a system of libera: appropriations to remedy this ireat weakne-s. The Navy Denai tioent gets on'y a shott chapter, and this lor the reason tiiat Secre tary '1 hoinj.son asked fi r little to l.e inserted in the mes-are. He si oaks in verv er.io"i- lor 1 nc e ocoii 1 accrue nt or our re u . tia lit ma rine, a : ready alluded to under the head of State I )ejai tment. The same suggestion by tl e ro-tmas'orGeueral i - a !so a opi ov d. He does not approve ail of Mr. Mavnard's si;g-P'-tions. He recomtnei its 01. 1 y the adontioa of the postal savings bank sea. -na- but say- j rollitnn about the postal te!err.i-ii. t. n'.er ine neao er i epaiitiiet.t oi .nistj -e Mr. Hayes speafes of the Artorney tl.-i er.'.l's rr eieiinii-nda'.ioti t!-at a Mtllj -ieiit suai be ap portioned by ait'a're:s for th.e iayiil"'lit of deputy niai'stia'. He also reeoinii.ei.ds that 'o?ures pas sntre bill vc. lrt X tiio e-ta-ilishra -nt of an ttd."; i.vth iry court, be tween the VjiPed Stat a iretiit .Court and th.e .Stipreire I'onit, for the purj's.- of re lieving the extraordhiary pre-snre of- busi- n-.s ijiioer waiei! int er is strin. fe'Il I n f J ' . - - r;.r. . i.i,, r. , r - ,,t At ;;.r.(-ral Drver.s' r-fort II ves does ia,t even ill -cuss, at.d fines not trient n it i.i the i.;rss- a ;,i- Att'.vney-i.;r.i-rai Deve.iS. in an elan- I fy nionaYIipi j ah national clcli-.n, a afl recommends ! A FI LL . - - ;:'e p m 1 ;o r,.: t : i e aa i ! . ' a e iires a e ' 1 "e ti i-fi.h-ieu, no,': thai i.att'-v, vi' hor'ty i " di- recleii IO J voted '-he 1 alh hoX f'.-e.v, fi -u-l and intimidation in all se. ti ins of tie i-oun- try. While B'rreeine with the ideas of Goti. Devens 011 this subject, Hayes did not think it best to Incorporate this 'recommendation I in his me.saee. The Interior Department is given quite a ; long chapter. The message reviews Secre tary Sehur.'s policy toward tie Indians with great approval and thinks that his pian for educating the Indian so that he can take care of himself the only true solution of the Indian question. He calls upon Congicss to give aid, in the way of appropriat ions, to the encouragement of the piau, which logics to the establishment of the Indian upon : land of his own, the breaking up of all tubal relations, and the gradual witkdrawal of i financial'. support upon thv part of the gov ernment. Following this ieview of the Department reports, Mr. Hayes has an especially pood : word to say for the work of the Commis-ion- ' er of Acrienlture, and speaks of the si;eees of Mr. LfDue in his exrerinoents for the 1 growth of tea in this country and the nianu- , faetn re (.f pugar from corn, f ialks. '; The message next alludes to the report of the Comii.i.-s!oiir of Kducatioii. Tiie chief jm int of this paragraph of the message is the recommendation that th remainder r.f the : p-ubue lands of the country be set aside for the ed -.'.cation of the ibitei-aie. of a!! sections. ' This would remit i 1 giving most of it to the Smth., where the greatest illiteiaey prevais. I The education of this class, both white and , l.iack. 'would have a tendency to T e..-e the two sections upon a closes intellectual level, 1 and consequently in a closer bond of enion. ; Then foiiows the closing chapter of Mr. Hayes' last -annual mes-ag. Phis relates ' entirely to th"- affairs of the Disttietcf C.v j lumiiia. The improvement of the 5'otoinoc river Hats is recommended as a necessity to the hen 1th and beauty of the rational capi tal. He e;dls upon Congress to appropriate in ene sum ru nev enough to do the entire work in one year and be estimates that . 0O0. coo will 1.,: ample to do this work. He. ; calls uj.on Congress to also make the neees ! sary appronrialio!is to continue the work on the" Va-h":iigten rioiu-.!er.t. He then dwells ; uj. n the neees-ity and advantage of taking up the two railroad depots of the city f.nd I removing them from the government reser : vations that thev now occupy, and then co-i-I solidatim them into a union d-pot outsj,-!eof ; all proiimity to '.be reservations or p-abli jiaiks. c TfiEWash;:i;tor. corre-vond.-nt of th New York S'tn speaks of GaiTieid u t oi'.iiines the ' character of Ms atltuini-'.ratio as follows : Washinistox, Dee. g. A-i the spec;';;! ions about the recent visit of Gen. lieid t. i!:S , city, eonneetii.p it with pohtie-a:e.J i -n c a.i ' ir.et making, ai eMu-eiy err.aseous. 11. s h--i:eass was id a more private and uigent ' nature. i I:: a eeriitin circle here it is no t -ci et that ' for ti:-? le.t-1 two or three y-ars ie.i field I. -is been very hnr'i pressed foi leoie y. The exposures in the Credit m oheiiei at,d . De belvr i-'.i:'g cases u:iqu-Ur aaoly ci.t ; o'u sou ices of supply tj which ho had neen ace us ot: ied. ar.d iivni" hi 01 r ha. 1 v ot jo as even i when they v.ere in the l ands or the most trusted liieii Is. His trade was j.rr- tie.-.ny stopped by the-e can-a s. ami hy Some oliieis liol ! eccs.sa.ry to jiame now. ' Ii is regular expense- arc much pret-ter than they et-e been trik-rnliv "iipj.-. s .d to he, be cause some of his irie-.t.hir i.'Le., ; ia? qiooe expensive, and d'-pendetd on e.a f i.-- i;l t , easi'y c .;it;olh-.t. To ksei.a lii;:'a' at Mentor ai d a house at Wa:dnc!iii ru an.ng together for at lea-t iiaif a vear .soil tu iar.-a a'.,d e iu . Catc a 1iu. lv of five ehihlien, ;-.t an age, t,.o, . wi.en with the tit net c.-.-e the o'ltlay ia:;-t be lai e.., to say -;.a hrug of : I it constant demand-' is a piio.tc iiian, v o'a'd not leave ui:t h oT a Cii'L. re.-.- se.en. eei's sai.ti v lor the i.ievi tah'e w 1 days al'er the thh- ver. paid. Ga.Iieh! is a 1 i.rlf : ie-s man. in a v- ay ex !r...viu;.ii!t, and he lias 1 .-en baaiiuahy utal . by a-li-o.t st-hen-ers. v!.- have lahen ;hi iioa's rh ire ;! liiven 1 i n the h e.vi-ir. For i'. ainp.e. i'hk i'arsa- ;s go! so, , ;., ja tnier pavement j in, while ti.:tel I go; but 5-",' .-0. and he il.tt aii the work 1:1 carrying, : il'rouii three a-ai 1 i-.If millions t.f rc j.iiai'e.ns f.-r I;.-- -a'tiiierd's ilieg io'-.x v.'.-rh-. In la -', I'.i- -o;s was only iirolight in :a e ;ua oi hi-, iiniinaey with G. 11 lie. d. and not for any service he j or-oaal! was eij.e.tl- , Cd ' r, Diiver. ir.'o a c-.rnrr. G.irf.t '.d t.ioitv'iie.l 1 Is h-.ai la aa- severed ear ,vo, ti'-d he 1 as lal'ed to pay the note- as t'.iey bt-i a':... no-. The parties in'er, sted aeiT. lenient y til.?:, it b-cai.i-. neee-s.-.i y. for the-r protection hy the i.'.w, to a Iv-.-riise'the p! ooei ty tor sa 'e. u'.l-.'.er -: i..'- (f t:t;s. ile w as notifed ree.-nlly , thr.t this pioee-s v..-e ah..;:l to lie put tn'o !he way of I : i: g t-ciite.i : and l.e l.r;;.e.l to ' Washington to prwctit that elattdty if p;3- 1 . Si' ,e. Al't r two ih.vs i,f n.egotia'ion. n .a-t;o7-..?-, IU"i-t was - .cure-', and lie retuineii u Mon ; t' r H'l:-v, d of t..ia iniinehiate and 0 u 1 1. rin g l P'es-ai--. which is oa'y rim.eig olh.-;s Uiiov. a to e.i in ili-icixnt lorius. Ti.efe ile -!s niu! u-o;,l It, i f whe-h tne public know ii'tie, h.i-.e e. ...hi-, ed (-.irheid so louclt as to extort :n h-iii the ( te Saration tuat if he - could he f,-. ! from !h iuuoi-n and tiie strain on ha- ueiid, he woe.d girohv rvtioiiuce the , I'o .-i,:- .... - . i he seekers of honors an 1 of i.fuees, who aiv a hie and wlhi i:g t bu v i heu; a: a;, v pi :.-c, will he t-o glaa! of an ooi on 111..: y to v.i, e o.it i 0 su -a ( J dais a-- : : --1 tae iiuug d j t-ora i 1 f p it: .page. Tii'-V '.sill l.e "inieic to iaoilt oy h.- ie-, le s. ile i- .ii:. aov held ta-l In the ch . ,-.s - f j ia!a : s, w!:i luc e 1 la- power to e.ip. s t . Ir ei iii.e.s wi; It I'.'r.i. and who wi.I , 110I laii to 1 x a.-i their ponra! of flesh, -ah-.-n-' ever it hec-oa-'s co:ive;d"i n. !oi th-.n to 00 -a. II--tw. en t 'xi-;1!.g tie-, at.d others like v to !,.- fonucil, ii i- not didlcult to rre 1 dial what sort of an :ohi::iii.stration is. in" re 'er'.e i-ir the c.iu 1 try. Money will control it, a: al Grunti-m will again fio:ii!,h lue'.cr aaolhe; i.auie. There was a time i;:( in field's career when Ids belief nature would have re , voit.-d at this boadage. '1 hose fine feelings I v.ere long ago biunh-d. lie is the bond man of rings ana of lii hes. A C.'.no: FfT. o,.' Ca vr.s. .1 -in.es S'c;.h- ciijiiii, 01 the iit.l st itw ( 1 Vey. district of New Mexico, arrived here last night, bringing news of an important dis-ov-ery he has mad.e recent iy in the course of Ids laoors. W'nile i.our Santa IV, .New Mexico, recently, he was ms naed l.y Indians that there were wlthi.i a fe-.v miles s- me ancient eaie.s tnat he wouai hiid 1 ig. (itlided li -11111 Sanla by t he-n, lie tound. Fe. ten miles f : ora fori v u. th Hi d of e Giaude nve. a ves in the r..;-kv ciifT town ( s,iT 1 . ... .. ... . side 01 a canon thirty miles b.r.g, never he- fore visitt-d l.y a w! impressed v ith tin he iii.r.i. He was s.-, n.iich great ie-ss ot his discovery that, for a moment, 1 co-,i:d not speak. U hen iie did. it was n t. r:us of -.votuier and admiration. This town '..'ces- ion of ex cavations i:i the solid rock for thirty miles, is one of tin -t, if no', the largest, everhis- o . -' ' l 1' in 1 u i s aii ii.i I... m 1 iie roes side to a depth of troni fi... e:i to twntv teet. Apparete ly, they vere e:. avat-rl w itt'tue imiileia.e'it-. Tl.cy are almost ii,a,ve-at:o from the plains. Mr. ' le-iheTisou, however n.i.-m-.l . !.. ...I..... .... 1... ... ..1... - . ' covered housi s are fi '.in out of then ' - ' i.ioiiM-i iiji 1110 in ,,v precipl e end ent ied and examined ev"ral of the house-. He found in tnem a number of ar- ...... 1. - nr- tie.es 1 hat be thou t i' mains of their first p -s-t s-01 s. He wiil liort unon the cliff pr .bahlv prepare a re- I'.vil, :s he fills it. A seienti.-t, v.!. j hastr iviatd in tiiat, i gion and .ivatiieis of a slin- v isite.t 1 tin r eaves ami Par k:Tid. s.ivs he 1 (iisiuised to be ieve tiiat lia-V b.ave : I v Iri.tiaus ; safi tv ami He thh.hs t en tenanted w i'h'.n nioilera t:rnes it war wiih ofie r triiir-s, seeking ad van', ag-a o-.er their enemies. renin ins f.uiu i there are the ren.nant - ; the tnii.i t i e--e I r-higeveuts have used, fn-t ' .-(or. ea'ca or worn. I'.vtii r of the roi t n t ti'.e relies of the 5. Waxhinrton David S. Mu H atn fired to ia tinier hi v, if" at WashiiT.toii, Iti'l. Meal, nmipon tier in the r.iht witli an axe, he ii.anoleii iier in a !:.- ill'.) 1 . - manner, and lieu lied, siijipusir.s; lie had killed her. She lay for weeks be twixt Hie and death, hat iiTially iceovered, thou-ah in a fi iihl fail-,-dlslia-a.ed coiidition. The hasi .ir: 1 v.as net foil... I hy l.ae a putt e!ie oixti-i i s. A ley.. apo M;.:. M.'ili.-'li ':.;ie!- 1,'S' tou! t ioin lihn soniewiiere in the far West. ''Have was al-. ays f.i:nl of me," she said, ' and I don't believe lie ie.-.liy meant to lake ray life. Anyhow, I can't live away from hitn." TIow She Saved Ilr.r. Daiji.isjo. ' I hnll never aeain feel so avifnPv nervous about my iiahi 's teething." writes n. uratefui moth er. " .Ve almost lost our liltle darlmur hy a loiifl attack of cholera infantum, bat happily heard of Parker' Ginger Tonic in time. I took a few spof,:if a's myself, which soon cureil my ntirsintf hnhy entirely, and an oc cftsinnal dose has k.-pt me ami "baby in such perfectly oawirl health. Hti.i made us o strotip ami eon. foi taiiie. thai I would not he without ths reliable medicine for worlds." .v Moth er of liio'.-k!y:i. ll-12.-lm.J I Th;:i;k was a decline of nearly a cent In i wheat at. Cliieaoo Mondav : all ether crninst j w.snlr. The deeiinc ingrain :md provisions i which I.iteiv set in aggregates a value of ! about Si, loO.irao. ITf.m) ctTF, Dyspepsia, Bi'.;..r.r.css. r.nd T: It! . ' ll" M eilT-l-,,1 1 I f -. - V. Ta r. llfT 1 ; ' . ....... i.i:, ... i.-.. iii r. i . i o. o litiUAtllK AU UlPi'tr.sIA TILLS. Frice 25 cents. fll-l2.-im. SE-iis am) cnn.u u'm(.s. Iu Chester c.ef.'y ;. !i-s tleiro Sim mers outlined :t vra;- t of t-s'tHJ-' tor -.tiivli of i-romise. A chunk cf gi ld worth twelve hundred dollars was picked up recently in a drift in . Ihaeer count v, California. 1 General "MeClelie.n has just received a , gift of the flint-lock pi-tol carried by Wia iicul Scott during the Mexican war. A young man named Grant aeeidentally shot and killed hiinself while climbing a. fence near Eiiilenton, on Saturday. fi.s-'.pdi lieau gid angry at a refrs.tory bull which he was leadiug thryigh SpritiK tichl. Mass.. and rut the boast's throat. The wife of eir. Frank Henry, the light house keeper at Erie, has presented her hus band with twins lour times in sueceision. There is at last in this country "n bigi-r man than old Grant." He comes front China ami his name is Chang. His height is about nine feet. The editors r-nd publisher" of the Xew York Truth, indicted for criminal libel of . General Garfield, have hied minds iu -ifi'.OeiO . each to appear for trial In rittsburph, WiillaVi M. Beattr, aged ' tig. was struck on Saturday by a switch en- ' pin. and killed, und Jorcpii Voyce, aged o, was burne l to drath- It is reported Ht Coboes, X. V., that Mrs. Frost, of that cltv, who, it was supposed, had died of smallpox at North Adams recently, was bui ied while in a trance. Thomas Haney, who was stabbed tn rittsburg on Tuesday night by l'aniek lit Xamee wbiie the lut'er was in a id of jenl- ; onsv, died on Thursday night. Mrs. Marv Ddioa died at Dogir-sport, ' Tnd., on Sundav, Rt the ege of 112 years. She was born in County 1. inn rick in 170?., and came to this country in 1S40. At Carey Station, III., an accident re curred on the .oithwe-tcrn Kailroad ly ; which fifteen persoiui were injured. Out , man and woman will probably die. Mrs. Oast v. whose two child! en v,re ' smothered during a fire in a hou-e in Carr's lane, Toronto, Out., on Thursday, while she was drunk, died in the lm-pital on Friday. ; Hancock and GarticM seem to hav.i 1 on nearly To-ck ami reck on the popular vote, while each, was more than three hum's red thousand short of having a eieur majority over all. --Five million four hundred and nineteen thou sand and fiftv-iiv lurshals of crain are : hid in check by the i-e in the F.r.e lamb 1 Men have Teguii drawing oil' the wal- i 1 f the ciinais. 1 here is crreat snfferina in Xo! tl-.westera Kansas, especiahy in Graham. Trpo, S a' lacc. am1 Xe.-s counties, owing to ti.e severi ty of the weather. D-siltulioii and want . are said to exist. A boy nam-d Harry Uhotu's h s hern arrested for robbing the Trinity tier'.. t mi d eiiur.il of Ih.t-st-jwn. I l-e co.ic-sci lo huv ii.gftoli'ti money fi om the oiit l-.'ii "ut on Severn! oe-'.- i (.s. The .inform. 1 !e tors trn'-t at S-ura- men'.o Friday um! cast live vol for lian . cock and one for Garfield. Toe (l!iu:i elect- rs met at Salem on Friday and voted tor is Mte'd d Atthe.r. Peep! v.i'.o have elected ex-Co'doctor Artl-.ar lo the Vic- Piesi ieney w d; ! e 1 h.u ta ed !o .'earn from liaves' tnoss'.ii- that ;t nas a -rreal diy for refurai v1w-n Mr. A t ' hv.r v. as driven i.;i! of th" New Voik ('tistn-n llou-e. Whoa Mrs. Peir-oT r.rah rtook to er.i, her tl-.roat at i"p; tv-aia-id, Mass., her ;,u;e h.y a.iie'tit her hr.nd and I it it i ntil she dropped the .v---', o:i. p.-it '.(;e hd's irii"riei"i!c( di-t no fo a ly r-j -. e I "r, for she sabseqaeiitiy ! I'Tlveil i-ers.:-.J. A la-'c.-d old t : ai'ip v. :s m Tested at. I'.uf faio. When take:! to the olive ? .'.Ion, ai d sn'-iec'ed to the eo.-.i -.'.::..: y (r: h, he r -sSt-ed ori -;.s'y. Hi- rae-.m was appatent wlir.i ? h-U in ho:.. Is and money were limiii! st:,ved Up i'l lis l-l. thi-S. -h.'.iretcr is kerf h-'-t in a Vettl-on the cinota: n at Mee!-:-r t.tkii tarns r.t v.'.;!. Minn., the 1 esiiieow .;tehi!ar the fr". The tar man who is off en a wed s niece, if he proves hold IS to l.e l. I o;i ci-:- ; ;:r with ! c;n m :i to r tai n. Andrew J. ( : i 1 -i. the dissiti i.e.l .ret! Vi"' Voik h,:.wyer who ree;i:liy ki.led Slf i siei he.-ause she w.-iild not n.r.i ry a ad -Ahoo- at, -est at .'eoar r'.vr-, I'l hee-i r, iiaoenrail, died iti Saturday Scli-ititlh le, ivoltrola. Vr-. ;c-r;r-.!ih .New. ; ;;,,: -Jo, r; e,-o'a inert nier- ii'.'.t of ji;i"n ille who 1,7-1 been marr'-ii hut il'.tleova-r was harried to 'ie-itii on Sunday ai'. Ie f.f rv , N. ('., a verf, , hy ia-i.a-r :- .' l.y a oii s'iav ; L.ies i;r;u:i:2 won:' kaeCli!:" ia pra si ! la r i"f m'.'s er.i'llc. It. (h V. V:'d-.i!-'.!r.;i was har -re T.io'i at Otero. N'ev.- Mese-.i. 0:1 Th '. lie had !r:-a'!al 11 fiil...nMOOtii e ; 1 a' th" h.-.'-I, d; 1 en Wcdri.-cdny, '..tl:;ic h-fra e l e-,- !erdh t' r.t lie had ' urvl a-ie l.rr roid taken 1 no .-.-ai-r loarT-es A oaked men on his knees in the snow, with tie- lle-i ii.reiieier at z To, was so s!rai't:e r. spoctacle that the conductor on the I'ati IlaivPe 'hiilroad stoj-.p.ed his train. The man sah! tint a striiioze voice coaofatided hit.i to h it'-' hi-; clothes en n llaih and ; :ay. (.'oi aie! Win. (1. (1 aidoti, o! ( ho.s! ervillf, Olij. i ; s - Id to he IP-; yea:s old, and still a eoa ; ; naively sir"ii;' and netive man. He is v.--e!:.':y, and ni.ti.a'jes all his own hiisiness afai'..-.. In his rial',; he : erved in the lirilisai araiv, and s.u s he ki-e-v y in.h on I. I.vervhof'y will hope, tiivs the Phiaidei phia 7"oi.V-.-:. that t e stories of tienernl thir fiSd's apoplectic threats nre exacrrrer.'.ted. It eah not he f.rtottn that the Vice President-elect is th" loan whom S-retary Sfi-r-tt.an rcf"nsie"t oft of the New York Oastom Mouse. Six rep'.ifahle ttirle.. rr.:ti!!nrr from 17 to 2"i ye;ir-. ot asje, i-imatp d in a tlespor-de street fi"!-.t r.l Hast Bo-ton. ard were all arrested. The report describes Miss frowl-'V, who was one of the Vii:'ui!i.'d. as apt (.-irin.? i.i com t io a si yih.h black velvet cost uiae, v.'ilii Oancji'd l.air in i ev e.s o -aT ue I,-,fayeti.f.. a grandson of the Mir'piis d-- Lafayette, lies written to ihe t.'owpens Centennial Association that his parliamentary dntks will not permit him to he present at the eoh-k. ration on the 17th ef next January. He is a member of the French Senate. David M. I.onc, of the firm of Hubbard, nakewe!! el- Co., of I'it'sLni! s, was rohhi d on sat a. cay ror.r. on !Vi:u avenue of Jfe had the nvr.ey in a p.no !," when a thief s!epied up behiiel, snatched the monev at-d ran. I'insait w:- srivr:, hut the thief es caped, firing two shots at one man who tiied to stop him. A planter resi.hr z nrr. r ( Ireenvil'e.r.nth Carolina, named Georce Martin, r.f tei:ptd to ride across tho raiiroad track, tv'-nt yard- in advance of a heh'.nin traiti. Thi; hoi s(. was instantly thrown from th track, dead, ar 1 after rea-liir.tr the station the riOT was foo-.al ti his ssdiit, a eori'se, astrid- the pilot of the engii.e. . The Dentecrii'e parly never cr.sf s-a many votes an at the election this fall It gave IP'.iicfsck even a lire;' int'iihrr 1';tii it irave Tihien in lo7", wi-en the latt-r was elected, hat was clf-ah-d out of iiis oi!iee bv the pre.-ct.t fraudulent President. Th" I H iiiof rat:e party has votes eno!o:h. What it m-ia:s is. leaiiers who are i. cither knaves nor fools. lol.n Tiice ranrd. red a rirl in a most coward'y rnarnr-r at Memphis as she lav he!.;e-s:y ji! jn he(. H escaped all suspi cion of heinirthe rt.s:i:-.sin. A "few davs ti'-jo he undertook to Kill her in- titer and sist-r, thus dfc.troyii'.jr the wh.ole family, a-er.inst whom he had iorrfr h'rre a jrurfa-e; but this time he was enniiht and ii.dueed to confess the. frevioiis ci iiiic. A stor' showitic woman' perfidy, is told ahoit? a stieeest I (!I and wealthy yeunp; r.il orerator el Hradrertl. He fe! n im-e ' with a jourifr ciri wl-nse parents e.ml ln't educate her. lie sei.t her to tmardin-: wiior.i bni.t and f nrr.isheel a handsome, cost:-,- t!OW ' house, and was ready to he marrici. and nv.ve into Iiis new home, when his aiihinced eloped with another fellow. , . Very Hev. Faii.er Ch.ir.ihodat died r.t St. Marj's Infirmary, Galveston, Texas, on ; Tuesday last, of pneumonia. Father Chants . hodat wai parish priest in "acopdochs in the days of the republic. He moved to Gal- 1 vcst'iiTi'.! IMS and was maile Vicar General j of that rib-eese by lb.-hop VI):er. in lH.'.fi, j whi -li pnsitiiui be filled until relieved at his i own reiptest eighteen months ago. i An inquest was held at Mudhury, Tine- 1 ; land, on the lath November, on the body of I j a lad, ten jears of acre, who had died from : the combined effects of Htranpulntion and ex- ; ; hntistior.. He was accused of theft, and his ! I father kept him without food and tied 1dm ! up with a rope round Iiis waist. When vis- ' : iteil, how-ever, the rope was fonad round his ; neck, and he had been seventeen hours with j out local. A n open verdict was ret urned. i ! Ahoid dusk ihe other evening Eucineiri j Strouse, of the Ihurisburg express on the j Pennsylvania Pond, saw tiie fiiiure of a wntn- ; an directly in front of his engine. Jfe blew the wliislleand am.lled Ihe brakes, but the : 1 ncine cri.ncl:ed tin; fmure under its wheels in an instant. Supposing that lie had killed I niiiii.ui, mt: i-nxMHTi in rear ajronv, may thev pros-per, for thev have made niotii btit he soon leurned that Ardmore's had er well and us happy." The Mother. Home hoys had stood up a snow wonian ou the track. A voanct; Xew Yorker named Dnrant who exiM'iidetl fl.L'Otl in starting lite Knirker- i locker, issued one number, paid Ins debts, shut up the i.fTiee and retired from journal- ! ism. Ail this t pi utitfy the spit it of brother-i ly revenne. H in hrotlier had chosen t-j mar- ! j ry vi i I'l cut his consent snd lie chitted ' ver, etc., there U every reason to believe they r.e.vstc.per for the se pnrposrt of eel tin sf ' will mske the ni"st of it, D. Y. E Buek . a description of his t rother's wedding from mnn, Vv. T3. Ibunroan, drnc:i',., and ottier I his point of view before the public. Huv-j Eastoi.ia.ts liave ijiven it a tiial, and nil re I injr rief ouiplished this brotherly task his commend it In the hiphest. terms. Enrn 1 journaiiat-.c career was at an end. I (ra.) D"Vy Arsvt, Ort. 7, 1879. :i. .U-i thit ' I. Ih-rVscou HO-ii o;;i -spe.-a 1 . 1 " "''.a s 1:1 lai Ol . i'-l L A 10 of .V-e U;. , eetolv had !:l -i !::-; br i-e r ! ato-l In him to ibe ai :' on" t and Mrs. Su-un Eve. "with one foot in the grave -.hart. :..,cd , re.ddi'i two and cine-li-ilf ni'e fr; Fieef.y.ju I, has been insured in like inanr.ei- Oar Jf'Mt.'.i-ltt. They are regarded as good s ibjc..;., by '.he j peeuh-.'ors. Oieiug, tho Chirese giant who arrived ut Xevf Voik on Wednesday of l.tst week by the steamer le:liu. is described us nine teet in Iu ight. He is under t'lgaeemetit to lhtr nu'.n iV 'o. for a year at per w e- k. 1 1 is ng- is .'.1. he is the son of a 1'elsii; ;!. reliant and speaks live languages. He refuses to be measure', and savs he liars h would die ut once if he allow d this to be done, as tl is n superstition v. ilh his people, siiuouiiting to a reii.-ions creed, that they hhonld not be measured until after death. Tiie front utnv-"-h"i1 statesman of th.- lio'th-west, Henry Clay Dean, has his own views, says the .New Haven t'nlov, as to the result of the late election. He say- : "Wh it eiecled Garfield was the combination of Beeeher, who. tor two dce.des, hds polluted literature, r.nd vho was caught in criuie. with 'onklii . .i In-.s 'i cn ni iii fi ears with another loan's wife, ut'tl higer oll, v.lio read a writ of eje tmer.t against Abnieii'y ;od and a jail iTe'iveiy t Pel: this isw hat 1-feaU d tw and elected Gariield." Mr.--. I.'eina n .rhnlder, who is said to 1 five been fourteen tlinis mm ried in seven vears, at:d vho is in jail at Nrw.nk. X. .1., up-on the charge of nebbing ore ( f Per hi: barei". is r-t bandsonie, but i-er ivaci; v :-';d lively tempt ranietit make her . -y ate a ' ; ve. ii'-. l some men say decidedly fiiMcniatiusr. Sl!-e only ai'ni't :. however, that s'-r has '.aeti married face limes; sat s he is g,", her fathi r being a f: re.f r ia Germany. There she ici T t lei; ai l Temple, a hre-.vt r. and 'ti j t this country y! veri vears ago, brat living in I iilhiih-!; hl:i. She subf-iieii'.ly moved to N ew it k. Nannie hutup in v... a patient iu a lunatic asylum at Cite ini.ati, and i : r. Wil son :t! Tad a.-rt her. H eh v. re toupc a'd 11 niantir. J he w:.s at times so violent that it was t , -es-a.ry to put h-r into a strait j.u'ket, but iii lur ration -.1 .-pelis she was;;, Joveiyiti disposition as i:i j i-iso-i. Tic Doctor Jell i:i love with her, and proposed marriage. Shu accepter!, and. ot: n dav when sh v. as in her right mind, they s!ippe I cut of the a.sy!:ins t.iget .or and were ni'Vad bv en ms-npctirij ciergj runn. 1 he resu't. wnstt'rt t:e bruf grfem .,-, his positi.i'i and his '.tife, f..;- the Hsii:ri inanneers a-k d biro to resign, and the bride's roh. tires took her away from hiui by recourse to law. ' Vrlili.iiTi i'.eac'n 'eft his wife and two lit tle children at, I'lemas. Cal., lo inoe.take n yca-s' n-ining job in X-va.ia. Hi- pn.viui d 11 en.:-rt-.tbi- i:''l:'e for n;s f-n.ilv, sent, re.'-riey i. galarlv tor th -ir 'p;.ort. and re-cei'-i d left-: s at shot 1 iuterva's fr mi l;:s vif. At the tn-l of Tie year he n aimed joy hilly to 1'li: mas. V, rs. ih-arh. ns --ooti hs the greetit't-; ne'e over, ta,-t: fp"-:ed that she had falh-r a iisea Ill's the o Vat t! Chiol! 01 love v en Mio'.her ir-an o'tri; t his hcT'ovl tearf ii'.v for i-i.lv--lie : thit If I'fl'id re t e..;.: ,:ie aid shoehi t roe a ri a t' i. ot re ; ;u!d not f--p.'.ra'e h.-r fron her oual 1, L her live in th" hoi:--f ef lia.e;. sj.,. w;s i;r.i!ef,d -si".-), r.;io tee j'a t rf la ii- a...! :.; i -.ice. : o ha w n R'-.J , Hiid t ::1-: f.T tli .i ! If v. f rrrow i not '.e:i;-:i! :v : rio-vn ; the ;c per cr.vy, after p. fe-.v ir -v. and 'be is now in r.n io-are n'llam. Iiioii jr tiie ri'-eei iv.l ! -i...nat Wi'.'c.e.-.-l'.irre. Ph., a Jifti en t-ar-i-h1 t'hl naried I'uli'.;- was attr-.ct'-d hy ti.e wl.il- r--e.t on a Jan ;. po t. and be-r.i'i wip;j it off .villi her jr.ovt-s. '! li-.n j.pt. breathe-i on ll, and tlr.y bit i of f.--;s v.-f n foiie.eil. Alter a L-ood .'i-:i! of t a ;1.:t a i a1 .-. '-'-ii.. Ma- x:t "t : took t-: iie it a p" Hut ra- s io t han ii r'.r; Wit-a'raw i h-a isi.'oice t s u eo n os one! to frei ii.-.-urli.r; La ihe toi'.c'ee it the waiei Itioo of f fr .! 'h'- no:: ;r e.hi h;-r J on j.a !: f.. l so l st Hi Mild s;e COi.l I : h tla o: t it she cat: I not aeiiher ohI! for nor etrtc:te herself. At ea"tii me to her astst jn "e at d ead- av- her li'ora le-r i.;ipri :0inic-at !:y X '.valor on the t o-t o.-ar .Ti.i-io v-a- fust. It.-', a 1 of ioovasdiiti taa.ie il stick -till Saip'r. '!'--.' SI! t" io :;!! eh: aei'o ar a. lie '.VP, e.-.-i t. v.ere ',,i v 1 l.seit hetwe-a lo.e until the ay l -e- ;i tindtT a;i I is Fiid lo i post crt s ( t a.!. :-:it:ae;:t e smprovinc er s ri' i- he f 1 Th? .Vtrte i,r Irelarel. vthav m::. T-;;-.;.'r.T!. SAY.-' 07 Th" Al.i.;:ni "i;i r'Hiit.i'' .'.ni ei -i rn woi-k Off thk : A-.'I T v. '.our. Mr. .lame? f'eapaih. who returned from Irelavd hy the stcnier N'cveda, w;:ic! art lv -.1 en Vortday of !r,:-t week, said lo a New Yot"; World reporter ut XVedae-day evn'it.r : Th'1!! I lll I'-'-ino.t tii" Ilr.s'.iFii r"' h"-' r fnirli' l.r.-tiia xittii s---a-n:..i-lu.ira L;a- i r--.-,r.-- ,r.- toa x 1 1 a s t:.l Ov tiie 0-a-in:rv. Tti. -e :er.' iLa r.re .ti-.as :f trci-n. :in-l -f i t Vi i;.--., (Ill : j 'i a . .-'. m n . 1 r, r. ! r rl ; Ai it: t: Kaia'ae 1 I arr t ; ly Ill'a 'I'l.'t vre-T.-rn ; t-.-i'Pr.-:a:ly ti-.. : r-jchioar.i rr: y ai l Merry. m ta -.lav Hrop.nv sct 0:11 of tie; ii trnta-lii:l r;;l-'ii--!-. fj nut hav-a Fj-ait murli true i-a a! i.vi, na.1 In r iIthv ce: .il:,-c. ..th! Ir'.iv rv"ry part u?.ire 1 a- a t ino i a uie.aoa.kl ;liI'-.I In tiie t i-v-..- 1 l..vi; v isa i. ai i ieiT-j io lici.'.: t:',n ia fit' th..t -r.-ae t'er I, os,.... a t; f.r.-' itre flKily r 'erl : a cair iiC-in t'au-j--' j-.ia oes. ih,-y sre t.f-r-tiv t v .!::: :r: ! Tjaiy. Ja-i l-t!j.! i ift Ire! ird i ri-:.. e.l a htter freai 11. 7-.ua if K-nir.re tu 'a. h sh(-ii--l "tiHt in la-r i-.r 'isotn-.a .-o'1 i-'hi-J..-- t"ft ts .'r,v ti.e- tt.i..1;: :royr, r Jrtta- :;cp. Tttu toi r. cnriy hcci uida ia '.l:r. taar.i-Q iic'o-.; i-a. '1 c- i s tn : v oae :at-i,:y e.j a u.a-.i I - i-i :o - ar. L f-.r the r : ,i n i. i '.',:?i- t-1 ihe :t. I itiry of Kpt'!.!,-: t ia thr- vic. tf: Ireland. R-o ihi:, is ta O ll i ii.t"--: -. riii-u.O n t- .n-ie liie ,---- h. !'-' i .ra- of ?! t r.-i-r:-.! a f r. i in ! t nrai tn itaiiie k p :i' ail ior -. iiilstoat'. :tat iir. jih'.-.-i ;o. i:i.oa lu ri'T;,--a In ltti-.r..:. "i.iu reit- ::i e t. nt ilr'r HVi 'ctai fni'i th' y c;i4 i. v.-i 1- !t-;..i:i-ii 1'- tor tie '.TfrM-rvr.aca t. tae rn-i- of W.r.n : if tlx- i at'ir !. re-i la.l -.is r.tt fi -'--. !. T.'-.as hi 'l whs re-1 (,.",. -,i. hhi! u-.w ;f Irp i unt Ml rem ain -.1 eiuiohy j.i;ca3l tioi I '.-:i.-t'rv--,-te.-i-j. lOtta" t o-' i r l:s:i a. -.vval l io:vc iia:i .a'o. Kat.-.- nil i t i i i 1 ! t a-:a e . a -a a t ar Oj.. c , i:en to V; ii- til il ri nirir. i.l.-.'a; t i y iiitl-t.-r.'' iiu.t -..-i. hi :-..r a r.a.: iu-i r.ion t . T th? i -! i a- r. s --er-- i :: I : - - ri !aT.i,f.r tuii'.l ten: ats wr.nid t:ive l.-cii p: . pr. cT.e-t. '1 iita-iioias. i or ler l , t-t ;o- .iic-.l iu ILo coil--, tie a at tiit i r- r-'a:s. rc;-.,-'ruv1 oir:-.;:. nu-l IStr. I-'jr-ii-r pT- 'Si) :h- i : -. 1'. iiii-i-f't :,:P:r, int er, t. a.- i .i! -l iieir-r,... 1 li. c tr.ta.c-.o- 1 --;i(-i-.-t r-..- ari.i I r .ii oy t'aat thrr" nrr hi.- oiro-ay no surariun eii'j-.-: oi ia, irn.if 'Iwiiy or Ilerty. For r-th rr j: I s.a : a ( ' i'-n. ar. r i": aly ia 1 fay, v '.tn T.ev.l rTo:in'. .eorrt-5 -rry.n shnt. Tt,i reti--"iled an on s a: tin -.v,.;--t i i . in 1 1 at;r-i nl tbi1 j imr. It Id r i'iki-d nit'i . koliai; el I, or 1 I.-itrl in. Nor its l.. i lit- W il It rtj i it Io-i i.iittri'n. t.o v kf r. aii-in-pif-l v n lri-1. A:i.-ri-nn ; I roa.-l livoa- m I'l.is.. -rie.-r ,4;,r i.i lot ' ra a- i. Mr. I-'rouiie, in ii rermt sritcirt in tti rria r.f.'i rv-r.'ur-,'. ba mp.iii ti-. tuci tn-el i. -r.i I.'-i .rini'- nj- !!s-ia hps ni.iar lan ia.niii,..l, eu. I e carefully rt-lrniiis frem nukin-x any triiir.fiil r- fircnrfl to ihs phioici w tiirh V.! tn liej us. -ia.-.taaa. rii cr rJ 1 on uni.-a--'.--. K n !,b'.-rli:ic : hir w!f- wi.. Mil live wiia li i tn ; lie w.ti a rentiioti ti ar raom ios'er ; ,r t;.s iiiw.ivs la-i.ty t-. take a .'.riait f.iO: Ihe l.wi--t rhnrarteTs in ti e country t lacr ps P'T.. itn-t iOT w.m cuiti-j-.ent i v i 'i a is---: e !t t i l-uist. v. io'n in li.uci tiiat during the l't-nhm eTcO'-nent !-.e Rrt".l m? a ( of liitS.-.u ri. t'.e. lie il-l nht I I I r.'..irt iiny t-wty .McH-e ihi.l miiilit l.n cjinn-it-tr-1 ntr.on'i i'.- rui.Ti ot the t:tes of the n.-iirh-b rin biadleols. n4 oniy h'.fi puminer he ha 1 le.i.r tni.n nrnal t.-n -hioini: nr.i x rT'" for palhre an Rraifal ', ta.xs :r. in Ui cunt? t.f I.-rJ Ar,l l.iun. 'thin -w,-.ii h m---st .l:strr.-eftil :ithi-,r. Ioi.l M nun' merrnii. re'or.1 Trh-irn t'te tri-,! uf the .;n-.r pesti nt. t!,o f r-lc t tie h rtt-. Tu! o! fnrrrt to T'RTt-h k ii-ikitiir hovel took pl.i'-e. li-t lie l.naii to apron- r.s a Bilrisi ngitini-t the lm-klesfi man. and 1 - e-n ri-i rem! t be her. oh to annoe nen the pn Al ly t' r tlio r.ruiK. T!i .tie'.5 n l ir.hat.tt.uilJ ol I'l .i.hur EU'i' ine iTi-l:mro niter ir.?::eir witb n!T e Hill ti ::;: of r.rtensc- ia whirtt l.nrit .M-iunt-nn-rre hitil l-m-n inii ler.-riil in his jiititrati ili-iji-tua ly briars of lurke;. hh-1 v.-i.tfcy. In n.i.tttein tn the eiienv 5 that hi- maile in t.V.a iie.y lie coo llniim'.j lii.-.f .1 ;-.e burtr of the people bv bis cp-l-re-eiia ot lfii tenantry, teid by tho underhand ilvintKi:e that, he look of them." When ?'fil Hho'.it tiie I.und Jctrue, nir. Ked- path mi: '-It is the only harrier between the tearialiMB r.t the In n--.lor.1a nd the rights of tha J- a-sats. Tiit It is tr.klr.n a sTron:' lie! I cpon ttie pro;.ae wf Ireland ihcrt is n r.rtmi--iyiri!r. I know ot ao p. impel iu li-.Mory of n uifivnunat be-p,- in a.jf "o ci-it iiv Hiid nn:verHiiily pupaliir. Its ir.rtu-.nsr ui.on thf' peojilft in tie- w,st ot Ireland i? trern rtihais. mi is sh'.wil ill liiliitirci wjiys. J.af-t wiii-er ro prssaTit itudre.i..l a Imii-I eird iuro ivith he-i.t un'-oreird and rp ia hsnd. o.t no pespant think ot even tout-hine h.s lat. 1 ventt-e t ssy that the I,.tn.1 I.'-airuo lis aire,!;.- i.v I IO-i.OjO lAmilie from eric:inn. I-lut it is net violent In its mi.lheH. Iti pohr-y is pi-reful. pnsire re-ai?t-sn.-e. Krfry ci:triir ruirt the Land Iyesi-iie as miieh tif it henerln th landlord. Hence ll Is that the hre HK-rarinn oinrders thitt l-.ave been r- ported In Ireland this yer hsve r.rcurrod tn lriestitles where the Lsnd inirne I.i the weakest. J am por PopHlly acq:isint:d with aii th it:idinir mernhers r.l the I.nnd Ivenu;iie, and with two exsejitlrins thuy aio cduea'ed, ihcrotitcnty honest, earnest, patriot ic men. The universal opinion in I'uhliri Is that lh Ir trial will amonnt to nothiup, it being con sidered Imporsibio lor the jury lo arec." Oke Exprpiknch: from Many. I had hcen nick and miserable so lonp nr.d had caused my husband so lunch trouble and ex Jietise, no one seeming to knfiw what ailed nie, that 1 wa completely disheartened and discouraged. In this frame of mind 1 pot a bottle of Hop lhtteig and I used them un known to my family. I soon bepan lo im prove and painert so fast, that my husband and family thouqht it stranpe e.nd nniiHturai they said' "Ilmrali for II. p Ihiters t long out when .1 tout tnem what nan helped n-.e. Journal. Ay l?iVAi,rABi,E AnncT.E. The renders of the Araim have no doubt seen the adver- tisement of E'.v's Cream Balm in another eolmnn. An article like "frearn r.aim" hns loner l.een f'esired. and now that It is within the reach of '.f'i rers fiom catarth. hav fe. '.l.e 11. Daddy Fi-h. oigiitv-ciio vi firm, ties," h. ftunmee pi I 1 1 1 j M ,fT. I mm . . v . . THIBTEE HTH, EUBRET IRD CHESTNUT STREETS, MD CITI-HUL SQDUE, PHILADELPHIA. I hovt fuund out a yift vr my fa.r. j SherMon. J U les de chamlrt fuel smok ing-jack- j - tLs. is (o Z-- We ineiitioTi the prices : in phieeof ile?erip'. ion ; the lower prices ' ;ire upon gnrinciits of ease find coiufuit, the higher upon the luxuries. j ut Ihv I'liestout ftreet eutrauci;. j I'luhrooas. We have now fully :?.frO0 I i'ngli-h silk t.iiibrelli.ti. We l.nd a lit- J tl v.'ii'.e ago i.'11) r.ir;sian loitidie-s. uiilv i r-tie or :i kind, vh!u" S'.t.oO to $15 each , (tl. tnr.hteilas an Kuelish, tborgh the j bandies are French). Wo venture tn l-e- ; lieve tluit the l.iill' of them new left is the rithest col lection of artistic tr.nhrel- las jn tin country. C in:non uiiihi olhi';, ' ". e.. plain silk, 7Hrtilln, ami triiigham. 1 ronet it i:to, ol course, the iMpest p-irt ef ' our (stock. ! F.irt ft e. I'ti'-e.Dct' Ftreot rt.tr.inr: elm .Vnr- i k-t tret entrane.?. j Scarf-pin's. f,'et ve-lmt toi j.jf. You ' ctiti ?p(t ;ii n clanee ;i hundred styles of ' l'ari;ia:i novelties. They are so iiis- liiiet fro'ii iu,y others current Hint they ; in. ike h e'iis-s l.y thetji.st Ives. ?"nt every- t body tviittf s tl'ttn. still y.-t tin y Kre ruade for verv divrrse Instes. ' t'he-t:-.ut rr--t c.i'r.-.o t ; also niM ile M;rVet Un i t etraTi- ?i"eel wear. Xolliir.cf can !e profitH My fa id r.f it, except that bi-nn is rich, t-o;to i.s fra", sotne.iisj'p!ain. Cestrut ftr.-w tiitrmi-e; Fi.if.-r D:r:.i.s. lo mid'llo Market Ti loves. Not much mot is to he said. oMeept that 'on-eare ki'Iatnl others are ch' led kiJ. You can buy what yon li'e liii'TT ; i'n most floret thev are all hid. There at- I'.-ather p'ores. too, thicker ati-1 rooro itibfilantiiil ; and silk and sloth, wanner. ( l-.itur clrr!o, rsst t! i'lie'.'.ai.t r:rret ea'ratie. Undtrwiar atol hosii ry. At thi-i cotiiiter is a wide ra nc-v 4r thoiee. al most v. wtile as th: v.i. Ac world affords;, j We have t!:'.- jieli 'il froce.ls ::ud l. early t he ch'npesl. 1 her" i ; a ( lass of cooda ; made i :.!y to t-t 11. ?-:i:l fT"i for almot-t j i.olh;r,r; to v.tar. v.;:i"-i Vie ilo i.q: k'fj'. , liater i- r -lc, cut - t the ' hoftTir.t f-Tfct T-ritrarc". ! Shirts. Th" fines drtrs shirt, mr. '.e to inea.-"T!r" only. S-2.2" : tl-c rraI i;si abv soi.l fir ill. Itea'.Ty-ma ie dre.-'.s shirts for ;!.2 1 and tinder, lioys shirls 50.t5 and .PJc otily. b-tr.ut slrti t nir.-.i .-t. Ifandhei ore htc.-. iinr-n, c-:nbroi:i- C ;:r variot r 'if each k larger than we can easily oionvrj i: i.o tirii of. liny in ir: quantities as '. e do atvl ef (h' tankers t hemsel vts. v. e c an sell at 5 e,i pri'inq; price". Third circle, sa a'.lorc.-t frcau th? center. Two or liirep pr r tnip?, ." r;-v "rr.. i n- one. certain ; 1ft'?' 0?iv, a" most as cvtiiin ; Whit 11. ?( 'hatrt compare ALFltt-T) Wltl'tlTT's IV hit' lii-ff with any body hs. f-'t'CDcd circle, northwf't f.-m ti c ecn'rr. The :T'io:i-wiii;-h-to-'.vrite-le-! 'err!. One of the dainii"st of trifls is ot writins; piei. if it ho exrftiy snitel to the re ceiver. For o-'o it may he a very Tich h'x wiih very little uper. iilnmiiip'od with addriss r inifial. or n:,m ipr; m ; fur anotner it may he- two or ttreo qnarter-r'-an: with envelope?-;. of coors". Ami tliis leads to portfolios p.? ii iritir.p-desk.'-' ; and they may easi ly leml to extra varrance. Secor.-J - irrle. torihwe.-t fr:n tb? eenttr. A die F-rattem i a iievpr-failinc rr po'irce ; it r (-v.r conflict with aitytlnim; t'.f-:' ; h'.'.t the lady otiplit to clioose it, or, at least, some one 'amlihir with her wardrobe. Silk--, rrr: cuter r'r-le, eiift of tbi f'h atr.nt r-rt entrrie". lta..- ilri y arord-i. rstt rut.- eirrle, ttw. of the 'hetnet trc-r er tr tr.'e. C 'lo - .1 (iri.f-aio.t. nine eoiintorj, c-sr the Thir teenth ttvisfl entrance. A cloak or shav.1. "iVe l.aoo import ed not only rich cloaks, bnt very p'ain ones, thousands of therH. Your purse is your limit. "We shall tempt yon at every price you can name, fro in ?10 to ??'2."iO. Of ehnwls you have choice almost as free. TsGuihet. corner of the buiidict;. i A tsenl sneque, h circular or dolman. 1 cruiine-iinMl, or squirrel-liner, a muff ; and collar, a cap and plovcs, a robe, a tuz. Furs ate not known enouith of to ! buy at laudoni ; you must trust the sell i er. You onpht to buy where you are snrepf. yoti wiil pet genuine furs and I pound fkins. Ve do wliat we can to j dr.serve cn:fi !(!:cp. We have a wel: i ki own furrier to manape ; he knows all abt at our pomla; we keep no secrets; i we are below the market somewhat, jer- haps r, on a f.scpje. Thirt'-u'.j f.rcet ctrr.tire. Sets of table-e!-i ;st and napkins, .20 o ?7.r : ditto embroi(?er"il in colors, S-7"i. Table linen. .?M.7f to 52.50. Napkins, perdo7en, to J-J". Ontcr circle, CTitjr-hall rquarc entrace. JOHN' WaVXAMAKEK. C'he-tTet. Thtrteento and Market ttreeta. and City Jliill Square. J EXECUTORS' NOTICE. -i KstUte of WlLLtiM I.ITTIH. rtee'rl. Letters tettnent.iry tr. the estate or Wm. Ilt t!e. lute of t'le.irtielil trwnhlji, Camhrin eountv, hare been Issnerl to the onderritrneil Kxectitnrii. whn heretiy rintify Ml person? inilerifrl to atr a tte that r.sj-merit mnn be made wlthoat delay, and thoe Jiavimr claim" atatn:t the tnme win pre ent tiicm protierlv r-rotiiiod lor ettlemeat. KKANC1S I,. UTlLt.)..,,,,,. HAR11.1 L. CARL. 5 Kxeenters. flesrficld Tup.. Nov. 19, 18).-Ct. I7XECUTOH S NOTICE, rotate of ltCi. Jos. STBomnt, flee'rl. Letters teftnmer.tary to tho eftato of eo. .Tn. Sarerner. lnte cf Washington towohlp. Cambria rounty, leenrd. haTinsr been lined to ti-e under-ftB-ned. all pcrforiK ic,1rntd to nid .tnte are to tirie.l to n-ike Oiinie'liate r-yinent, and lhoe hT ln claims n if. tin?! the pa me will presont thetxi pro perly anthentie:itr.rl for suttlenienl.. JOHN RHAllBVVail, Execotor . StummUvIUc, Sov. i. ljs).-6t. A YKAT! and errenpea to airsttj. f 'iilit Free. Ad Irees P. O. 1t.Tv LHY, Auuta, JIaluB. WIAiNiA ("oilihtu Firs'. D.Ij fratu ono cent to twenty iloiiars ; nenl ev-rj. thh-.g thnt dolls n i-iiirr to ho pe: fe'.'lly li ippy. Jia- by cli phautR. talking t-l:'pl,:ias, walk- in-z e-phr.nt. More i.oises to Vs l.eai.1 in thai ii- vr, !-.; tov-rooin tlan yoa can Cotin le. irc-.i of tl.e Ciisstaut yir.i.-'.'' a! n:".. r ft:t t C,ilH3'5. Fur t u;M -"or Iys an 1 Mcn, tvo ; tls riclest coil--.-: io. 1 ahr.riietf. Nov, we don't think ti.r er.ps jsro t:'cl ft-r the heal: 1ml vso-;-ii a ye-od inany tilings th:rl 1 -it j;.oil fnr the head ; .-ati't belt" ;-. Yt'i: !;:. ar. v. oil j-r.y il as ;J"p ii voti vili i:tr-e a iitie fe -.1 : r oll'.-r cap. Our hi.rhe.-t j.i'b" lini" a rid:', r ra;i for ll:-'. t i v t-a'i.i- is ?i-, a;i'". yot; 1 ari'l I nt v C'.tl vou i-: ef( r. ;!. il jhhI is cots y. t.oi-k-iat or l. :i.k-cit d ami dyed to inil'.-t'e snl. Frei.ch s p.l caps wc l;sv ironi f J. "-o t v Skatit.tr ;.;..- ;.t o" oi-::'? v.fio: 1 uy ., tln;urr!i 1 ve 1'ot-p them l-i-caiisi! f. rj .f you will ha.vv tlieni1;, Piihntant itil irifs froiTi HO i:its to 52. Fvi-rythia ei.se in hats at:d cj'.j.s; arid you arc weiciue to kno'.v j nst wlr-it yon are 1 -lyit.r;. Nor; her. 't c.-rncr "f tb t-all.Jii:. 1 " r.Joihii,. 2othii.i: new lo pay ahoiit it. Tlte old lory is tiiat we have in or? i-tjleH hora 11: an anyahe'e else; U'k th- lian liest pi; ce to Viiy ; it ought to I-- the U-s!, pi.;c(.- tj buy. rv'crili of '.'. e tu.t r c.r-!e. tovrm-d lr.rkt f-trert. Cirls' dress-.f-s1 an-.! c-oalj. If the pirls" tliinjs are I.rig'.sief than the boys' we cat.'t htdp it; ie make the boys' as bri -lit :is: we can. Vi'cst of tho t '!i-f ;n ,t f .tt na.-ir'c. frifi1- for?"'.'hil-eliiMr. ?i. f'-chool-lielps of ii.aiiy storts; wiiilntr, druwinp. cipht-r-incr, and carryirig facilities. Yuu can -(. quichiy Hliu-.-.vt eveiythi: 5 uia hj lor scho d-ehii,li!i. Tho n'ltao'.-cciiiiiUr is one of the most 'litereiti.ijC in the ston1. Tb'.r:! e'r-.-ln, tjcrtUt-.-t fu;n tat c'r. ( 'f b i"ks for Ch',! re have ful tho U'io.I derdntbh riii'i of the ve:.r. aud al mist ;ill . '.titiuar-.i favciite?. I'ic-tiiio-1 ',..!, an.'i s'.oty-l oi kA without num ber ; Li:UOi'i:s and ! oks of ins'.rnctioa, as mativ thf 1 re. : kent alive. Seer iii c.r :t, tf rlhr . H frc ra the Cf '.re. Ynr.H fro: ''':. 'o ; a :-ry varied colltctloii v. Uhiii th'-t-.- jiiii?. 'ir;T tir , t -u'.h r-.-i. t' t cc . riio'cTapSi aibai:;?;, ponfi!io3 and ."cr;?; -l'0: ks. ail tt. v. ay froui Very rich to very plain. IsiCi-.:,,! r'rrle, inriiiniwl f--...t tut- ec litre. Si'ivn ware, Fiat v, are. ice-creata seivi.e, n::; km-iiups, c-hih'it n's fels, rhiMn n's cups, ronibibiit ion-ets, 'a t'les, r'uar-toiip,3, Jte. Outer circle, t'lty-hall-f ijirnre ta;r.ce. Sriver plated ware. Tea Pets', ar.d all tablt-beloniiiiijTH. In Lo'.low ware we have only the veiy best pr; -.:e uf pla.e ; in flat, ware we have the three hiihf-si grades Ca !hi; the luwr.d praJe we no iijw Keep. e nave t. .I'-i'e-o e.-.iic-tioi: of the L.e west -ieait'ns ; a:.d ou have ll.ii hJ vantage i;i buyinp, aside Irom tiie piioe-; we linow exaetiy what our guon i are, and tell you. Op'.er circle, fity-Liil-sijjarc ciitraitet. Writinp-pi : ?r aii l fi-tcilitiea. We Iiav. by far, the Inrpest slatiotiery trade in l'iiiiailelphia. We have- the f.Dest a:id pluims'. oT evtirything. l'apctries, now in spi-ciul favor, we imve a line stook of, especially rich boxes. Tliird circle, northwest 'ruin centre. (ifullLitn's fi'dni-'hinj. A compre hensive slock. .i u-e watch-chain of Fi'ein h-ilied p! tie, '2 palterLS. e htunut f ireet entrance. tr.ac-v. dress pcod8. The most varied and richest stock in Fhihtdelphia. Ncrt outer circle, touthweil of tta ecctra. Fvenir.p silks. A few specimens are in the arcade Many mine are within. Neit outer circle, S3u:hweit ol the centre. Colored dress-goods. Our fctock fills nine counteis ; no other in the city ap proaches it in inairnitude, variety oi- val ue, litre are a few itetus of very low cost : German plaids f 0.i2$ Cashmeres, ail colors 12' Monde cloths-, all colors. lj' doth suitings 20 Great variety of fahries, 25 Lupin's merinos, ,o FiMiinel suitirrcs,. French ctiudda 65 French cauiei's-hair 75 But there is no stopping place. In the richer poods especially the variety is very great. Thirteenth street entrane. JOHN WANAMAKER, PHILADELPHIA. GUIDE TO SUCCESS ! WITH TOK lOMilld SOCIETY! Is IIY FAR the he-t Hnlne? and SoeKl Oalda and Hand-Hook en-r pnMIhed M.v-n the lriei It tei ,oth pexenc-imtOeteW HOW TO DO f.T I lit. iniS In the hest w.-.y. How to he our Urn Lawyer, How to ro Rut.'neis Correctly and Sao cejsfully. How lo Aet In Socirtv and In eeerr part of life, and rontmns a roi 1 n ine t rnried Informa tion tndipenihle to a'l e'a;s fer eonnant reter eaee. AliFATM WANT! n rorall orepare ttra. l o know why thia hook i,f K K L value and aurac tiona aella Letter thin anT .t;,er anelT for teraua o H. B. iM AMMtLL k Co., ... T. lysTis. Mo. we pr.y all freight char--a. - -Am. JOSErn McDONAED, A 1TOKN It -AT-L A W. . . . "iM'WM, Fa. S cracs la t olena l Fow, on Centre troet. ii:a;k:eiri!:s ; The prees c-f cv rv lair dav ; &ood advice to (iu VUr t? "s " i iu (he lucrnireg. Ti e caWv " '' ; wrrP' till C.lirlstiuas ' "" ; Tiiinmeil hats are in ri 'd'- . : Op ra ai.d all oilier occash -i ', '-'I " wen. jH-avin trniirovi v.mi - TMrlef-i.fa ttr; r-r.,... "' ' Do.vt; qtiiitn. 4..1U lo fli'. nU.-,. : of the (1 own to .-Lw. kf- ; , .'" -'- Outer irtlc. w-i Ci wt-ai-,- I'.-tiis ami Vi 'a ; " 1,. , . lih-s ecu . to cover tl. .1.5 fa.'i ,-.f b ".".'" ' ofi-ixi-ry aud u.s.-. r.s -.-ft,! V-Aiua ' uri.'.'.s ".ui-5. The c aMtr-" 1.- '-"i" j gcotis will; tl.n.. " " I ..-; clr-l itulinr-jit fr -a "t .t ' Ilariukcrcbic.fs, E;:ir, Hhea ui.l If one vM.-i es 0 w!;r.: is W;tL:' '-e 1 Ijiiiita of l.un an injretiuitv upon v.j '-, sa'c an article as the Lui'dlerd .et ; tuay ta gratiiifd ul ti. c-r tLttt t,'". ' tt-if. Scu:litri;i trv.-u llt c--..i. i En-broileries". Net spn'i.p'a l.-o-1 lies are already i t re. Ti er u"a v i come at New Year'.;. o far'as j are coucei ned ou may eelt et - '.' ! perfect eafety. They" art ii.0"ph t: i rich friiotih. More v. ill be j ro.b.tt J Ti ; course ; but the." wiil i:ol b" s --'e'' ;ed. " TfcirJ e:'r. KutLit frtx tl e c.i.rt. Crape. I'f.ila "it'.phia '..., l : vu:.i 5-4 crape. Kvtrythit'.-r t-:? the O;; uui J m.tKts we Lave, 51 to jhj vi.ri. ArU'i-rea. 4-i-i:: :h, 5 .'. to iL2: drap d'aln.Hs. :hi-:nch. 51.. J to J.. :.rt Cv.:.bi''i red. not bar,:..;r.s very ilo.sV rices. Titere is i.o si l'.-t"k ar. -r. ' neatly so rich tii.d full Ui I'l.iU i-.;id. peihaps n?l r.r.y here. . .Ncitcutrc: 1 L)re-'s tri:nKiii:cs. Our trii i , elh-1 v. ith thai i:. dress-eo.-.iH. V,e ':.'.-. ve s f.U cradc.s. KL'i '..-f s nntr:y Vh.rit::-. to r'-rprise anjl'ftiy wl.o'l.u i.,t i.i ' the rour.tiT. ! Tt.rJ circle, ctirthecu tram tie ci.:r. ! Ai.n-.Ei' VTi.i(-:iT' Krf:,i..-f. i ."". rv i':se;rf is rul-aliy the u.-z-: ' iiig (,f p. the apn eable j.'eriun.es S of the lore;-;), .;.ts ppre-a-h ;t. ; vtrr rich. r. rci p ai.ci full ot .. i a;'ieuiL!c 1 1 Ui-r-j p-ersi.s, , , than any ether pi : fue.'-. Wi'd O'r f is the :.e.: :n this also i- f-: tila: ly p...wi i ; in.-. It fi,i L'orc :s ilelieate uuO i.i-l:: .'. We keep ti.e preferred ir..;: . v'. iLe first-class pt-rfin..ers. sue!, hs Lt i.-,. Ihtiley, Aik;..ri-i ai. 1 t"oi: 'n-y ; i J; : Al-i KF-lJ "WllltiiiT'r? we ket . i.'.i. Bring; an tni perfumed h.thdke: -i .-. ; and you tl,!! have n hnii.pie a! yuu w ish. l"irt t-irc'.e. torviwtjt from tiie cn;-e. CV.i red Iircss tio.s,l-. The f.".'.. :r just rect-ivt-d. are away down ia j rire, : French cit-at-Fs-hair, 47-ii.c!.. i:."'j uz.1 .S" : Fi'fiich Cheviot sr.itii.r. Piik-a: 1 : wool, 43 iiich, $'i.7.i ; I'rtnch f t'.l- wool, iS-inch. F.y lookii e-out for Ft:th erp. itu'.'.tiif a lady mar often save half. Nina coan'.era, TLirtteKlK -rtree; ectmcee. Black Got. .1.9. A lady wat,;:::,: :.t. . ' thy following v,j.l bo ol-l:,t-d. 1 r '.'.I iiient ion of t hen. : ts,' k-;-:!-' '. ! -..' . (ie Jyon. cents; tiik fa.c-1 w':; Tl.C'J: nioniie cloth, 7d cc its : ila!,.a--e drat, il'etc, 11. J; ilar..a.---e cr.-d.:. 5 Lid. All th.e prices except t! e f.rft ire p:c bably below the cost of Ji..ihufacf-r.'. and eveu the first mav be. ?Cext onler circle, eouihest. frcra tte teL'.re Sachets, tides, lamp-shades. I'in-t-r.sl.-ions, boxes, in satin and plush, tu:lr. ered and painted. F!m cirt-e, so'ithwtf t from the cer.:-e. Clocks, f 1.35 to ?l..r.O ; h'.l susiar. teed. City-tMl-tijnare ertraree. l)uchesse vest with Point mcdfi'Mci . 5 "if ; the same may be seen tisel.Tr't' ' 170. Nine cnrinr, tonthwet frca t'j eetira , Toys. "Sew room, r.ew toyp. ; Unter clfc le, wc t cf Cteetcnt itrt ent-ante. ; A ratalofrue of books nay l-e I s! t i the book counter. Wt want every resii J er to have it. The list of childre iPs to'i l day book is especially complf.e. j cseeoud plrele. teotaweat frr m tbe etatre McNEVIN 8l YEACER, -MAnrTicrniiM cf- Tia, Copper d Sicet-Irca WIRE, -ABD KKALXR9 1- COOKING & HEATING STOVES, RiMirs, Fl'RXAt'ESi, Ac, 110S rieveuth Ireoue, . Alteon. Tb. On Door Wcat of Opera Home. KOOF1NQ AND SPOUTIN1 TojirTi.T tmnr to. HtPAIRS FOR T0TI.( COJiSTAsTLl V HiP- AltfH.11. lot, 10, HTO.-tr. C - P4"- t heme. Siaii e C-' free. Ad Irr?; ?ti TIwl.1, ij'. , lani, MTalne. !-, . --.T ' If i r