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SETTLING UP! We have on our books a large anion n t of unpaid Subscriptions, Advef.tislng and Jobbing, and have commeneed making out accounts, which will be forwarded to those indebted as rapidly as th•iy can" be prepared. The Cash sYstem has been introduced in every thing requisite to a newspaper office. We have to pay Cash for every pound of paper, every, pound of ink and type, and all the labor employed In the office. To meet our engagements, wears com pelled to reduce our business to the Cash basis, as far as practicable. We have been sending the "STAR Alen SENTINEL" to some subscribers for nearly three years, without realizing anything on their subscriptions—to others for a less period. With the heavy outlay incident to the manage ment of the office, it is absolutely ne cessary that we realize promptly the amounts due us. We hope that all our friends will see the propriety and ne• cessity of promptly meeting these bills as they are sent out. We propose at au early date to re vise our mailing list, and to STRIKE OFF all who manifest no disposition to pay the printer. With this fair notice, delinquent subscribers cannot complain if they find their papers stopped. Our terms are $2.50 per annum, when not paid in advance. As we are anxious to close up our old accounts as promptly as possible; WE WILL ACCEPT S 2 A YEAR FROM ALL WHO PAY UP PROMPTLY, on receipt of bills. Those who neglect to pay, and force ua to the expense of collecting bills by agents or other means, will be required to pay the full $2.50. In this'connection we renew our cor- dial thanks to those of our patrons who have so promptly paid their subscrip tions—also to those who have so gen erously aided in extending the already large circulation of the "StAP AND SENTINEL." During the last three months we have received quite a num ber of new subscribers, and can thus readily afford to drop the `•dead-heads" without affecting our aggregate circula tion. THE House of Representatives has been discussing all week the new bill to provide for taking the census of 1870. The main struggle-has been as to the otlicen3 who shall do the work. On the one hand it is urged that the statistics should be gathered by the Assessors and Assistant Assessors already in of free, as a matter of economy and as likely to secure more thorough work. Om the other hand it is held that there would be reluctance the part of many to give the requisite statistics to the Assestioni, because of supposed bearing 40n taxation, and that more correct data could be secured by, means of Census agouti; specially appointed. 'Unless the new bill passes by the :Ist of January the Oenaus will be taken under the old Ws see it stated that the proprietor of the Gestysbnig Kamlysine dprings has gone into leaving some 1160,000 liabiiltiesin the neighborhoodh of the great battle-dolt—Carlisle Herald. The Herald is in error, in announc ing the fidlure of the "proprietor of the Gettysburg Satalysine Springs." Dr. Haan:mos! of New York, who has gone into bankruptcy has nothing to do with the Hatalysine Spring. True he was one of the original lessees of the Spring, so far as concerned the right of bottling, but his connection with it ceased over a year ago. 'His liabilities in this neighborhood grew out of real estate putcluses—his creditors here being amply secured by liens on the property sold to him. IT is proposed to pay Pensioners through the agency of the Post•office Department, by • using Postal Money Orders issued directly to the Pensioner, say every two months. This would dispense with the necessity of Pension Agencies and the preparation of semi annual vouchers. Pensioners would, on these Money Orders, draw the amount due them from the nearest Money Order office. Prominent mem ber:sof Congress favor the plan, and a bill wilt probably be reported to that effect during the present session. GLaDirrozies bill for the disestab lishment of the Man Church has fail ed to pacify Ireland. Fenian demon strations oontiuue, with a growing visit of insubordination. It is au nouncad that Gladstone, falling to win by pacific Legislation, will now resort to repressive measures. Troops will be sent into Ingazul Awl Zl:Mitial AILAV be declared, with a suspension Of the habeas corpus' sat. _LATEX despatches lroin Texas =- gra the election of Davis as Governor, and the pomander of the Radical Re gablican.OPSte Ticket, 14 decided ma jorities. Iwo ,resnit is as gratifying as It was dnespAed. Texas was thought to be the Ulla • , ixelconstructed of the Rebel !States, sad .44e 4e.te.44 of Davls was generally conceded- ,Alotli sipig opt* TiVAioa s for i t.pe Xyl i ti Aniesidmenk ORGANIZED JITDICIARI - e nine-Judicial Districts in Uhl law, were to be held two Courts, which shall he called Circuit l'ouris," and wAre to (*mist of a Justice of the Supreme Co* of ,the United States and the Distri Udge of the District. The business hits ; of*, years Laverne so extensive inthesitithi: cults as to make it impossible _for tht Judges tot through, with,.it. Thit - induced Codugress last white/7 to pait an Act, the 3d section of which pro vides that "for each of the nine exist ing judicial circuits there shall be ap .pointed a CircUlt Judge, Whip shall reside in his circuit, and shall possess the ea me vewersuad jurisdiction ibeirek in as the Justice of the Supreme - Court allotted to the circuit. The Circuit _Courts in each circuit shall he held by the Justice of the Supreme _Court al lotted to the circuit, or hy the Circuit Judge of the circuit, or by the District Judge cf the district sitting alone, or by the Justice of the Supreme Court and Circuit Judge sitting, together, in which cage the Justice of the bowel:tie Court shall Preside,or,in the absence - Of either of them, by the other (who Shall preside) and the District Judge. And such courts may be,held at the same time in the different districts .of. the Same circuit, and cases - may be heard and tried by each of the Judges hold, ing any such Court . sitting auart, 7 by direction of the.Presidiug Justice or Judge, who shall desiguate the, business to be done.by each." - Whilst the sth section of the Act re quires each of the Justices of the Supreme Court to "attend at l e ast. one term of the Circult,Court in each die trlci of his circuit, Aiug every period of .two years," their labors. will be greatly - lightened, and the morefspeedy I transaction of business secured; The President, who is authoriaed to make the appointments of the new Circuit Judges, has sent to the -Senate for confirmation, the following - names: Georee F. Shepley, of Maine, for, the First Circuit. B. Woodruff, of New York, for die Second circuit. Wm. McKenna", of Pennsylvania, for Ilke. Third Circuit. George A. Pearce, of lifarylond, for the Fourth Clircuir. B. Wtroda, of Alabama, for the Filth' Georp 1L Yeasnen, of Kentucky, for the. Stztt,Circuit. Thos. brnmincred, of New York, for thp Seventh 01 knit John F. Dihon, of lowa, for. the Eighth Circuit. Lorenzo Sawyer, of California, for . the Ninth Circuit. Mr. McKenna», nominated for the Third Circuit, composed of Wrineylva nia and New "Jersey, is a native of, and now resides in Washington county, Pennsylvania. \ lt - will be remeMbered that he was named in connection with , a place on Gen. Grant's Cabinet. He Las excellent legal acquirements, and enjoys the reputation of being one of the best lawyers in ~the Western part of the State. His father, Eon. 7 bonnie M. T. McKennanVrepresented his Dil3- trict In Congress from 1831 to 1842, 'and was appointed Secretary of the 'uteri or, by President Taylor, but resigned after holding the office a few weeks. The salary of the new Judges is $5,000 each per annum. Objections having been made to the confirmation of George H. Yeatnan as Judge of the 6th eireuie; by reason of alleged complicity with the Rebellion, it is said the President will withdrdw the nomination. ,HON. ROBERT C. GarEß,of Pennsyl vania, has resigned his position as one the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, an office which he has held for nearly a quarter of a cen tury, having been appointed by Presi dent Polk. That this . announcement will produce a sensation in legal and judicial circles'will readily be under stood, sines it not only opens another vacancy on tire Supreine Bench, to be filled . by President Grant, but is' also likely to affect grave questiOns .of na tional concern, on which the CoUrt is nearly divided, and on which any suc cessor President Grant is likely .to ap point is certain to hold different opin ions from Judge Grier The President has succeeded se Well in the main • „in his appointments of the .new Circuit Judges, autt the cou,Otry will have a larger faith in the judgment he is call ed to display in, two yet more impor tant places now to fill. Judge Grier was nest to the ,oldest Judge on •the Su preme Bench, and had become so in firm that frequently he had to be car ried to and from the Court. Under an act of Congress,allowingJustices of the Supreme Court over 70 years of age, to retire on continued pay, Judge Grier will dining life receive $6,000 per an-' num. IN the. U. States Senate, on Monday, Mr. Carpenter, from the Committee on bn the Judiciary, reported a bill to , per fect the reconstruction of Georgia, pro vidlng for the assembling of the Legis-. lature as originally elected, with no expulsion of members on account.of race or color, the exclusion of all per- , sons ineligible under the Fourteenth Amendment, and that the provisions of the act be enforced by the military . and naval power. On the same day Mr. Drake Galled tip his bill prohibiting the Supreipe Court from jurisdiction upon acts of Con gress, and made an argument - tips:xi it. Mr. Drake took the ground that if the Court could paw judgment upon and reverse an act of , Congress it was prac- tically the highest power in the land, and that.the Constitution neverintend- ed but that Congress should be the sole and supreme legislative power. Mr. Trumbull, while expressing him self fully in accord With Mr. Drake as to denying to the Supreme Court the right to pass on political legislation; thought it would be dangerons to with draw from that tribunal jurirslictinik over all legislation. THE CEtumeniCal Council at Rome was opened last week with unusually impressive ceremonies, aaild the ring ing of bells, the firing of cahuon, Ac. After a session of a few days,the Conn ell adjourned until after the Ephiph any, Jan. Bth. Considerable difficulty is apprehended in divided counsels.— The Governments of Frattue and tSpain, it is said, have announced that if the Council undertakes toafilrin the dogma. of Papal Infallibility, they will hold themselves absolved from all ouliga lions to respect its decrees. A telegram from Rome reports that the. Pope has homed a decree, providing Unit in caw of his death the I.F.,eumeuical Council shall he dissolved, Allkd Now bps Oar anals vote for his iincoimmor. As the sealants pc the Commit. will isnituiand mach astinitAcp, we give on our first Page INI interesting is/0431/ of its cen atitution tiud the pie aces Who ma, be expected IP AourAi Pkowintdati, •In its deliberations. LETTERS from Rowe kate this tlii Pope tuteude to make Quo or wore Amerletua probate (Ardiustac and the ArehblBhope of Sisikaeue ittal New York are uteutkouott lop lowly to re. ,t 10) bon9n. A BILL for the suppression of polyg nay and the correction of other abuses tit216,44,11gwrue1,,,,ka:14- ' . taiticelrinto the U. S. Senate by Mr. Ciagin, of New Hampshire. It provideshattone but citizens are to be competent to;nervetiat jurors, and the United States, in anirease in which far it shalthe ' ty4AlluVute e tirila 'i:. _ ~... __ of Cl ty,34ltrrs. :'The rats the killit re to l be placed midler tie colial otrjhe Obarerntowippoketed . tl4 , thatinite*Statee. MeTriAge..l94o beli civil contract, and Polygamy in every form is forbidden under revere pains and penalties, while those who practise it, or even believe lu its rightfulness, are declared-incompetent to serve as RIA.M the act against polygamy _passed In 1862. pertaiii:ordinances, relative to • Water and • pasture lights i n Utah, are disapproved and annulleii, uud all acts of the Legislature of Utah Territory, or of the so-called State 01 Deseret, in-, consistent with the provisions of the bill, are dcelared null arid void. The friction between the Mormon system and the . tide.of civilization now pi-w -ing over the plains, by reason of the c..nstruetiou of the Pacific Railroad. is developing au anta,gonisni which must lead to serious difficulty, and the Gov ernment must meet the issue sooner or later. Mormonism, under Brigham Young, is .essentially a despotism, and its power will have to be broketi r possl• bly by the logic of bayonet- and can non. ON Monday the President:setae mes sage to the Molise, in response th a re solution, asking what States have rati: fled the proposed Fifteenth Amend. melt to the Constitution. He enclosed aletter to hlm from the Seeretri , y 4 . State, giving the folloAing (.11 Statei as• having ratified it: Mhisotrri, • Arkansas; Kansas, Connecticut, North Carolina, „Florida, Wein Virginia, libiesschusetts, ludi Wisconsin, New Tork, .New H.mpshire, Louisiana, Nevada, Michigan, Vermont, South Carolina, Virginia.. Pennsylvania, in the case of Missouri and Kansas bele are soma defects in the returns, whiyi can be.remedied, if necessary, Ity further legislative action. To make the Amendment a part df the Consti tution tins assent of-28 Water- is necest simr. This leaves 7 more to be secured. Legialathries favorable to the Amend ment have been elected in TexaS, Mts. aissippF, Rhode Islatid;Alabma, lowa. Minnesota, Nebraska and °hie—quote than sufficient. Besides these Georgia and Oregon will -probably ratify.— Ttiere seekus, therefore, to be no rea- - eonable - doubt of Manhood'SulTrage be ing recognized throughout the Repub • lie In the year 1870. TAB ease of Dr. ticticeppe, convicted of the nrarder of Miss liteinecke, has excited unusual attention throughout the country. Prominent meditatl men and a number of" Medical'Abioclations have examined the testimony in the case, and generally ogree that the evi dence of Miss Steineeke having died of poison was iticonclusiVe and unre liable. Public meetings have also been held In various parts . of the. cOputry, at which resolutions' were adopted asking Gov. Geary to withdraw the death-warrant. In view bf the opin ions of these medical experts, develop ed sin - ce the trial, sufficient doubt, to say the least, hai been thrown around the case to justify the Governor in ar resting the execution. Under the cir cumstances it would be wrong to hang Dr. Sehceppe. The latest phase of the ease lst the granting of a Writ of Error by the 'Supreme Court, returnable the first Mouday in January. This will of course postpone the execution, which bad been fixed for the 2.2 d inst. Gri.a.x..s are In demand "ont west." The estauss of men in Ohio- is. 40,000; in Ildiehigau t 40,000; in KAnsas, 1+5,000 ; In Missouri, 72,000, and in . California, 113,000. On the contrary, thbre are W,OOO more women than men- In New gugland, and nearly the same excels, of females In Pennsylvania, New York scud New Jersey. some of the females iL the last named States could doubt. less have their pick of husbaatis if they 'vere to emigrate westward. • `.ON Wednesday the President nom inated to thftSenate Attorney General }low . as Associate. Judge •Of the Supreme Court under the act of Con vest, providing for the appolutinentof an additional Judge. • Judge Buong, of this State, Is afro/11;- 1y urgeo as the successor of Judge Grier. COMMISSIONER DELANO has deeded tliat officers of Internal Revenue shall not be allowed to charge citizens for making out papers which the latterare required to furnish, and gives notiee that those who make soca charges will be instantly dismissed from the iiey vice. THE Postmaster General recommends 19,.. his .fteport, the abolition of the franking- privilege, add the pressure Cvgretis will probably lead to the passage of a bill to that effect. The franking prlvilegais an anomoly - In Atherlean legislation, Wrong in every aspeet, and is GaV. GEARY'has issued a pri4iuna don deelaring - the payment by _the ecinmiasionera of the Sinking Fund, M the yeas ending 30th November, 1869, of $1,725,59t 07 interest, and $362,- 762 09 prineipal of the public debt. Hoy. John Covoda has succeeded la iroviog sufficient ,fnimiuleut votes jo the Westmorellind audirsiistut district to elecililra by 440 majority over Vol/- ter. He will of course get his seat In Cougress. ' "lioranis, "it teems, are not confined to Yankee laud, The old world also oc casionally proclaims atnasthing in that line, fur we see that a noirelty, as well es a de cided convenience, hes been introduced in• to the postal arrangements in Austria...— Cards of a fixed size are sold at all the poet offices idr two kreaLlerot one side Wing for the'address, and the other. ' Itir the note, which may too written either with ink or welt any kind of pencil. It is throws in to the box and de:Dieted Willmar. envelopes. The object Is to eatable. parsons In iternl off with the iell& possible tumble maisageg or smelt importance, without recourse to pa per, pen, iuk and entosiopea • Then Ann AMONG .BToOn.--GoVerUntellt ()filch's employed nt the TarierUl ports Can ' no t few with too fiectetari .Bouivreirs recent lappociiona pameendorg the importation of dhanited prutle. Euro pean advicii, report . the rapid spread 4 pop k a s i,: l ui &Ba u m eflbctikor the hour , and nvoturtOf bertl Fatale NW tuber arritnalL do for **bare been Ton' fortNtprio escaping front gib dilacifiten VASA pale been eq tractive to EarOpertir stuck, wua a l a arty mine of proper clue It our portd 440 bora, welhall proiaoiy insure delivinite train ibegg taws. - *Iii&O1111kNo / NEWS OF NFJLO CARROLL—The Westminster Advocate 1 ittaturllnifthittrefirmfitterfutlrrffftifft ent in the lower part of Carroll county. Several farnsersterjeloniall their fat hogs from the diseane;A r e , v. J4sthan Monroe, for 48 years a ininitlac.4' the Methodist Episcopal churc4.,*l4,Westminster, on thstitkinst. , Ser,, T . 1 c tossiOnn4isp. is -. 1 01 . fi C ifo / nday afternoot4 the 6tsOnst., Margie; a little daughter a Henry'Ginter, about 5 years old, residing on the Nirogneek.Osp road, .was burned to death in a most horrible 'manner. The lather of thichild was out at the stable at tending to the stock. The mother went on an errand to her father-in 7 lap's, !lensing threecliildren in the room—the deceased, a .alaariarareass younger, and as infant in the cradle. She ..was gone ahoqt fifteen minutes, and on her way back "to her home sbe was told that the house was on fire. She ran in and found the little girl lying on the floor, v. ill all her clothes burned off ex cept a few shreds around the shoulders. A charred stick was lying on the stove hearth, and a chair in which the younger sister bad been sitting, with on are. When the moth er picked Maggie up, she asked if her sin ter had set her on fire. The little suffeier, replied, as best she 'could, that she Mid done it herself. She was burned to a crisp about the body, and lived about an hour af -1 ter she was discovered, during which time her sufferings were intense.—On the 9th inst., Nathan C. Woods, residing near New ville, while hulling cloverseed with a ma chine, missed his looting, falling in among the revolving wheels, and so badly iujured that death ensued in a few horn.—The large Warehouse of Judge Blair, and the Stables of Messrs. Iteedig, Shepley and Huller, iu Shippeusburg, were destroyed by fire, last week ; supposed to have been tet on fire. FRANKLIN.—Leonard Kauffman,of Quin cy, had his shoulder dislocated on Monday last.—The Lutheran congregation of Green- castle Lae extended a unammons call to Rev. A. Buhrman, of Way neeboro.—A valuable horse was stolen from the stable of - - - James Shuchey, near Waynesboro, on the night of the 4th'; tbe'thief and horse were captured at Charlestown, rt.---George Summers, a respectable farmer residing near Wayneaboto, Was found lying on the road in an insensible condilion, on the eve ning of the 4th, and died the saute night. It is supported he felt or was thrOwn from his - horse, and in the fall received a severe wound in the Ibrehead, fracturing the skull. —The tailor steep of Jacob H. Zeariass, Or mown, was robbed-en the night of the Bth inst., of a large lot of clothing.—Rev. Wesley. Howe, of Greenilliage, .was found dead in his bed on the morning of the 9th, at the residence of Rev. Mr. Lloyd in On% town, whom be was visiting. He oow plained of being unwell when be retired.-- Wm. Hamilton, aged 22 years, was found lying deatLaLthe moullisof a limrsAiln on the Sirarburg rase?, i miles from Chambers burg, his body being badly burned and o.ie of his feet burned of He had been in Chamberaburg the preceding evening drinking with some of his companions, and on his way borne h d laid diwn at the kihi, and talting- asleep lolled down to the mouth WASHINGTON. —At a recent meeting u he Beim! of Truatees of the Autieten Cemetery, the following gentlemen were ie elected as officers to set ve duting the engulf% year : Q. L. Cranmer, President ; General E. Sbriver, Vice President; Thos. A. Boom, Secretary and Tieasurer ; Dr. A. A. Biggr, Superintendent. Yonr.—Henry Wirt has been chosen President of the Hanover Savings Institu ion, in place of Jacob Wirt, deceetsed The office at 141cCall's Fe; ry, is re establish ed, Michael Donohue appointed Postal's er.—Elizabeth Listman, wife of Christia Listman, of Fairview• township, drowned herself in Yellow Breeches creek.—A. yon of Daniel Ramat, North Cod()rust township, °tithe line of the Hanover Branch Railroad, was killed instantly by a vicious horletick- Log him in the bead, at his father's stable wllle engaged loosening the animal pce puratory to rakleg him to water. He was foetid lying deatl in the stable.—W. C. Houser, of New Oxford, has purchased the Franklin Hotel, in Hanover, for $9,000. Ju. go Young, of Hanover, bought We was- er armor's house and lot, and the lot ad ining, In Harpers Ferry, Va., at, the re cent tiovernment sale, far 86,100 and *5, 150. GENERAL NEWS Mn. Seward arrived in _Mexico City on the 15th nit„ end met %lib a grand recep thin. Forn men were suffocated by coal gas on board a schooner et St. Johns, N. 13., on bn sday night. Miss Mania Irwin and Herman Cochran were drowned on - Saturday in a pond in a graveyard, whileskating, at Cheater peon. sylvania. DAMAGE to the extent of $ lO O.OOO wee done to buildings connected with the St. „Ficholu Hots - ,, New York, by the, on 4146:1/ • stated 'bat thousendil of chickens and turkeya Use receutJy died in Cheater arid Delawareconnties, Ps., from what is known so the chicken cholera. A I'AXTT of one hundred armed men took two negress out of the Richmond Ry:, jail on Sunday night, hang one and whipped the other and sent him back to jail. Tun office of the Northern Central Rail- . read Company at Elmira was robbed nn Monday night of checks and drafts to the value of $lB,OOO - apd about $5OO In green-, backs. 'hut Spanish gunbosts have been releas: ed, instructions having been forwarded to District Atttwney Pietrerwint from WaSit ingion not to proceed any forth& in the maser. Two men entered the office of the Treas urer of Till= county, Illinois, on Thursday evening, stabbed that official so that be will probably die; and made off with $BOOO in money. Tux editor of the Washington -&porter, baying Indulged in 'certain strictures upon the price and quality of meat sold in that borough, the Butchers have formed a ring on him, and he can't get a pound for Iwe nor money. He confines himself to swim ble diet exclusively. F A .THIW Hracrisrua sailed for Europe . f rom New . York. on Saturday in the steamer Pereire. He was accompanied bathe ves sel by several mendieraisof Ual► Preach' Benevolent Society and several American friends. He stated he would return to this country again and make an extended. tour. of it. • A ow' robber, repently arrested In Cal ifdrnf r , igade a oonfeasioq, revealing the fact ihat there is 44 qrs 4ll , llZed1 Zed band, With Gale ,of laws, gripe, plena and pass words, operating frtizt .C/regqg to Arizona, and into Nand*. ."The band Asa originally organized at Portland, Orerin, and has for months pursued a career of rob bery and murder. P 414,11 attendant at the (Emma'. cal Coned have brew* a great number of. presents the Pope, and the official statethent ellekd that in the last ten . yeath Eiolintis has received one hundred milions orit i ace fans the Peter's pence poftvihntilthw--nixad twenty ndllion.dollars 0113! 40.Appyl, ~/inns,Bcoelison, Caron* on inn night or Dteestbaratb, AtmZoe, keeper of a otonk and four other row,' were by_Subisies. in the MIMS neigh:- bnetionfii a raw nights previously, $ More was phodenpj and bunted, and the bodies lino "Rep wko peopled k wen aabw tegitif found Ole Ara arlisoept. tpu ,istrilliNl of IbellbOrkaa itaknowa, :'_ - • 3 13131 Howse coium es ! Tan Paris Droit reports a !terrible acci dent wl ieltbappened on the 19th ult., in a tretorratilPeliletanzd ; near Montreuil-sous- is. A chemist, M: Dail can, had been charged by M. Dubois, the director i.f the walks, to examine the acids mod In the manufacture of soaps. He of to' the factory, and Was received by Ito for yeellik - :-MoleggiK ho s bowed bilk the dillkieritzppar. ..When Moles ky lead raltede narrcssuplatforna of brick a e a cauldron -la whtelt •fat was nogihtg, mind wanted to take out sotne of the. mesa by means of handled dipper, he slipped, and was precipitated Into the caul dron. M. Dalian tried to rescue him, bail ily folding hie bond, andarins ; he succeed ed Id seizing Moiety, and was lifting isiauspost..the pinform, when the dollies of the unfortunAto man, saturated- with greaid; slipped from his hands. The fore man fellkack into the(cauldfon. Wl:mk s:ll4a, WM/ Wine attracted by hls cries; palled him out and carried him to his room, where they fried to undress him ; but his burns were so deep that his flesh was perfectly boiled and came off with his clothes, leav ing the bones bare. Molesky very soon died, under the most severe pain. Iris not common for doomed men to "faint away" just before they are hanged, but this is what. William C. Bell did on the scaffold at Alton, ILL, on the 12th ult. In most cases, a man thus sinking into insensi bility before his lime would have been fan ned and hearts homed Into life again, and then have been put to death with all die terror and dignity of the law. But the hangman at Alton appears to have been of a mild and considerate nature; tor- he hastened to finish off. Bell , before be could return to consciousness, so that in seven minutes he Was dead,—and in twenty-five mitureshe was in his coffin. Or course this hasty way of doing things deprived the company of ) a neat, ,theological speech from a dying sinner; hut, upon the whole, the deprivation wan, perhaps, no great loss. MAIISSIONER WELL'S REPORT. —Special Commissioner Well's forthcoming report will sh-w that the importations for July, August, September, October and Novem ber of this year are some $12,000040 more than last year, and that the exports for the same months tbi 4 Tear are 131,000,000 more in rottrldnarbhers, than laaryear. The ex port of ballibit and specie for the same per iod is *4,000,0001ml thin last year. These statistics Show,of coarse, a much healthier condition of our foreign trade for the last months of the Present year than for 1868. A IlsAvir CLAM-A claim widcb dwarfs the Alabama claims and all SI other de mands evfik Made on either a Governnizn , , a corporation or an individual, will be pre sented to the 11e iran,Contrai.sion. It is for no less a sum than $322,907,519.33, and is made by ihe Tehuantepec Ship Cai.al Company and Mexican and Pacific Railroad Company. Among its items which make up theaboYe sem is that of $650,000 dis bursed to &nisi Juarez against Maximilian. A. SPLENDID PRIZE FOR THE LADIES:—The finest, most pleasing, and costly engraving ever published iu America, to be presented as a pr.*nium to • act' sub scriber to Detnerest's Monthly, a Magazine of practical utility in the booseliold, a mir ror of the fashions, and a literary conserva tor of surprising interest and at tii.tic excel leuce, acknowledged to be the Model Par lor 31.,gazine of America. The eppying 29 by 35 helms, is from the original painting, entitled, "The Pic- Nic on the 4th of July." - The painting tt , ok a whole year, and is C , nsidered the finest of the entire list of ownerou. popular pioductioua by Lille M. Speucer. The engrtlvlng was the labor of ftmr years, by three eminent artists—John Ro..ters, John Halpin, and Samuel 110113 er; the named having been induced to come from Ru•ope to America expreatly to finish it. The engrave's have ably seconded the successful labors of the painter. None but artists : cart tally appreciate -the akin and labor lavished on this engraving. The gen_ eral effect - is very fine and impressive, and the delicate finish to the bends will bear the most minute inspection. Tne union of line and stipple is executed with unusual ability, and their skillful combination has greatly contributed to the success of the engravers in this unsurpassed proof of their artistica! genius. The work on the engraving alone cost over seven thousand dollars, besides the cost of the copyright, and is acknowledged by competent judges the most elaborately finished large work of aa t ever engraved in America. Flue copies of this magnificent Picture, OD heavy plate paper, worth $lO each, are to be given as a Premium to each Subscri ber to Demorest'a Monthly Magazine. Yit.rly'pobecripiions only Three Dollars, aqd Ten Cents (which is to be sent with the subscription,) for the postage an the engrav log, (which will be mailed securely done up on a roller.) This is certainly the largest, most liable and splendid premium ever offered to single suPscribeis bj f isiy publisher, and affords aft easy and economical way for any one to secure an elegant work of art, a Parlor Flu- truethat is only next to a ptino in the way of ornamentation, ands perpetual reminder of. a, clay *Oak fiekitt to be cherished and' heid in remembrance by every true Ameri can. The reception of this tnagnificent picture *Mt emir One , by serprise, and we do not venture anything in saying that Old will not procure another 'that combines so much of interest and beauty. Elpecirnens of the Magazine, with circu bun, giving full particulars, will be sent to any given address, post tree, on receipt of 15, cents. Address, Demorest's Monthly, szta Broadway, N. Y. it • IliirNetvous and General Debility, Heart Disease, and those chronic, lingering die eases which peculiar 'to females,. 'ate cured by that wonderful and valuable remedy—Dr. Pierce's Alterative Extract, tw- Golden :Medical Discovery. In Bron tidal, Throat and Lunz diseases it has no equal. Bold by druggists, or enclose three dollars and twenty-five cents to ]Sr, R. P. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and get three bottles, free of express charges. it THE GALAXY. ---The' progOustme of this live Magazine for 1870 is unusually , Inviting. Mix. Edwards, Anthony Trollope-, Parke Gkeiwin, Richard Grant White, lus tin McCarthy, and other equally prominent wilustrittit farniertirticles fot NerTOrth comiog volume.. - Weliiive ttbgietitiy oorn mendtd the "Galaxy" as one of our very best Monthlies, aid now direct the reader's attention to the advertisement of 1870 in Ilnother coluzint. _ it CIISTQM D4P4llTillr f liT.—Our read ers must pot, forget that while Wanosmaker ft Brown lay sties upon plselrfiesdjr-made Clothing, they nevertheless have a Custom Department, larger and better than any merchant tailoring establishment in tha city. You can send or leave your measure there andlet as tine clothing ea any gentleman could desire; and at most reasonable Mrs A. FAVORABIip NOTOKETY.—The geed yeputatiqn and eAtended qss ,pf "Br awn'', itronChiat troches" for Coughs, - 05 Ids, and Throat Mileages has mimed the Troches tole extensively imi tated. Obtain only the genuine "Thown's Pr?achh►l Troches," and do not. be Ingham ,q4 by thope Who make more profit by se g wontiless yqtationtl. For klollday Whir nothing oe more itkle than a flue Psee*n picture, ..type or neatly framed large photo 'tapir ii•orn 7,rroz Alf Mum' Galkaies, York Swat, 46047-Xi UM he Star and Sentinel. •vrons:—l have been Inter evaftrittdernlSWirteb=-'woilt7 "Bessie Nutria." said to contain "lessons of deep sign4lcst.ce, more applicat*FU possible to Amerlcans than to the fimialah people for whom it .wseeiritten" ; and as it treats of a subject on which`/ have bsap greatly exercised, aft *Pail p4scially interested, I would eke to di rem to It the stteniion of my fellow MU zeris4liirough the columns of your paper. Introduce my subject, I wince Irvin a notice in the" Gospel Messeuger" as. fol lows : "In city and country we have tho = same lack ofgood, efficient help In our houshold labors, license our young women - rush . Into shops, fkuttories, dress-making," and may 1 not add, to teaching District attars's? 9TheppregwanyahWigissitonni work. They Jaa.ve brecoine the ;Ili:time of a fated prideLS Wrong et - hie:l4km. They seem to think, that dress or certain occu pations make the woman." Now, I conshier (and I know I atn:u s tg along In doling so) fluit a young person who enters family as assistant in the varied labors of its taistress, Is in every way and degree as respectable, and as use fully employed, us she could be in any of the above named occupations, if she en deavors to do her duty to her employer faithfully, and be correct In tier deport tnent.. It is true, 1 think, that our young women are mistaken supposing that the estimation In which they are held by all right-minded and sensible people, is depeadent . on the employments In which they may be engaged, I have no more real respect for, or appreciation of, the President of the United States, than I have ler one who, to the extent of her ability, shares and lightens my labors of the nursery of kitchen,as the case may be, and I lave no pleasanter recollection "1 any of those with whom I have been asso ciated in life, than of some who have bean my friends and helpers io such capacity. We hear on all sides the coMplaint from female hi ads of families, of the scarcity of help in their peculiar brAncli of busi ness, and see them prematurely worn out from over work, which would appear lo he attributableto tlkis tnisappreliena ion on toe part of the community. I could say much of the comparative advantage It nil flit be to the young you pie themselves, to be tints engaged in Um lea where they might he daily impro v ilia (~oth by practice and the instructioe of !hose older stud more experleneed In) those very employments most important for them to be acquainted with, as the future mistresses of families in our country, and mothers of its sone and daughters. YORK Searstls, Dee. 10. 1809. - S. Y. [for 'he Star and Seetin OUR COMMON ACHOOLS—NO. 1 EXCELSIOR. Messes. Enrroes:—Allow me through the columns of your valuable paper to con tinue the s .riea of Articles on 'Educational subjects, commenced some time since.— Tue bu-tle of Institute week has passed away, and one hundred and fifty nine Teachers are again engaged this week in training the youth of the county. Of these Teachers one hundred and forty four were present during all or a portion of the week. Let us hope that all have gone to their great wotk, the better qualified for it. I have been highly gratifle I by this 'unusu ally large alp ralnnre, and. by the'hetkrty Co operation which I have received from all of the teachers of the county. Let me very briefly call the alt. olio!' of Teachers to a few points, which were omitted In the hur ry of Institute week. have been delighted to ascertain that the first of this series of Articles, which re fated more particularly to neatness in the School room, has produced good fruit. One evidence of this was the large number of inquiries Made during the week iu regard to Mottoes for the dec , nit ion of the school rt,om. Fir the acconunotiatiou of the Teachers, I Lave pur ehas:d fitly sets, at the lowest whi4esale rates; viz •nei bah* duller per set, I can thus furnish them to teachers at just one-hall the retail price. Any who desire to secure these moeoes, can have them by sending their names. I will forward them where I can do so, or bring them along, when visiting the schools. I have no pecuniary interest in the matter , as I furnish the mottoes to the Teachers at the lowest wolesiale rates at which I can buy them. Let every Teacher in the coon ty try a set of cheap mottoes during the present winter. Let them ruefully note the effect in rendering lite room tulre cite ful, Let them watch the effect upon the scholars committed to their care, and I do not bell ve thst they Will ever in the future be willing to dispense with them. I will mention another method within ; the reach of all, by which you can not only benefit your schools indirectly, but your . selves directly and Materially. I refer to careful reading of our excellent School Jour nal, the official organ of the State Common School Department. Avery Teacher should read it. A dollar could not be better ex pended in any other way. I will be happy to forward subscriptions for all who do not desire to attend to It themselves. In conclusion, my warmest thanks are due in behalf of the Teachers of the noun ty, to those Directors who have generous ly granted the time. J. HOWARD WERT lror theater and Sentinel. EMR4. EDIT4IIOI —Being personally acquainted with Miss Rebecca L. Wright the heroine of the reminiscence of the War in your last issue, I feel it my duty In present her true and full character to the, public before which she has been brciught so eOnspicuouidy. Her Christian isba moral exec:Renee, combined , with high mental attainments and personal at tractions rendered her a general favorite amongst her acquaintances before the!Re bellion. Unlike the majority of her asso ciates, she espoused the cause of her country and sacrificed her position in their °stem by her devotion to Ole com fort - Of due tiolkieis 'in the hotliitals Wincitester, held by the Union troops. This rendered her odious in the sight of , many of her former friends. Her aged father was carried off a captive by the rebel army for his loyalty, and confined in loathsome prisons until he contracted disease, which terminated fatally after, being liberated, leasing in itiitalid whlpw dep:4dent upon the noble= datighter, whose salary now supports her aged and deciepid mother. Geu. Sheridan, hearing of her loyalty to and love for the dear old flag, as was his language in the note sent by him to her by the hands of the colored •man alluded to in Sherician's letter, re-' quested of her information relative to the tbroes, post Lion, and intended or probable movements of the enemy. These in quiries Miss Wright was able to answer 'satisfactorily, whereby Gen. Sheridan was enabled to act promptly and success fully; as, indicated lithis)etter praise:Wog the Watch, and which you recetttly pub- . fished. I .may sairthat, by reason of Miss Wright's well known loyalty she was frequently cotitpelleci , to leek safety: in Bight or tont:WWII; wimp Winches ter was beld by the enemy. . DANIEL D. GITT. ARENDSTVILLE, Dec. 6,1888. [for tile Star and Sentinel MESBILEI. ZDITOZIS Howard Wert, County Superintendent visited the . Schools in Hamilton township a few days ago, apd made an ex ceedingly , aventYle impression. On . the Pion ing of the 26th nit., be gave an address on the Tuttle Rf Education and a very Instructive lecture on Heading and Elocution, WhiSh passed off pleasantly and was. highlyappreelated by the audience, and wag all respects creditable to him as our Superintendent. The entertainment was held In the bit Church. , A FRIEND OF EDUCATION Tns estimates for Nedronal Government ',spume lot aer;year foot up .881,000,000; or Poor lk 0140 s 4v. . • OFFICIAL i to e l r l t .11 j4114 / 1 Associate Judaea—Jo, cph J. Raba, Robert McCurdy. Prothonotary—Jacob Lclba N. :74111wistesano Rao-Nee—Llama"' Swope. Clerk of the Courts—ll. O. Walt. District A ttorney—ff tn. A.Douran, 7:reartree-11. D. Wattle,. • gikertir—Jamb [Clunk. airmer—zDr. M. L. Gaps. • Naireapor—J eve° V. Cbaawitsioners—Jacub Lott, Moses Havilkuln. Imaa• net VeLlicu . Cler k — Jmisofsrsoolb,eis. Coliatel to W, C. O'Neal. - Directors of the Poor—Marthi Data, Dajamia Deardorff, L. Bffei tz .ter — ..Jo. s Johns, Clerk '—II. A. Dick lug. TredBllll,--JaCtsb 801301/. Lbws. set—J. C. Neely. PAytteias—J. W. C. O'Neat. Aimitterv—Martl ff,„Boliiaser,lol 6.tleegy, David Rhodes. 11()Ro tIOADFONTTTII1710. Burgesi—O. 11 kluehler. Council—W.B. Hamilton .AlessauderSpangler,Jaeob W. Cress, itubert Tate, A. M. fluster, Was. W Baker. . , Clerk—F. D. Dupborn. Treasurer—S. K. Russel. ',Cfulau.4.4 thaw W. Wfigitemoianisa Itoorer. , - 3th-us I Direckrs—Nsa. Oulu. W. T. King, Hirano Warred, Wsu. R. Abater, JaC.sb Aughlabaugh, A. 31. ll:taw. Secretary—A. M. Haver. Treas user —S. U. fahoessack. . ""*Ziktlei: 4 . . 48. . Irl terier—Usinry S. Bonsai.. Diremors--tieosga Swope, William Young. henry Wirt, David Will, David Yendlishart, Wm. Ha&awry, Wi !HAM D AllinesJositua Hotter , Warpria Samson. 7118 T NATIONA ZUNI( OP OXTTT33OIO. President—George Throne. Cosialer--George Arnold. retteralonnuel Bushman. Directors—George Throne. Build 31cConaughy, John 'ough„ John lloruee, George Arnold, eaciab Mos tal.tantlohn Wolford. . 1,11 GIIZLN 0 2 / 1 111111.Y. President—J. L.ichick. Seentary—William Treasurer— , -Alexander Cobnen. Nauzgers—Jobri Rupp. J. L Josiah Benner . , Wargo Spangler, thsorge Little,Willkom B. Meals, Alessader coLean. 11111(11000 XT 7 MICITUL1I1IIIIIIAS CZ CONPAN . Prtaideftt-4/ 001/0 Swope. rice Prerident—Samuel R. Russell. ga,tarr_DarldA. Buehler. rreasurer—Edwerd U. rahneintfick. execiaitie Cbsenttree—Robert Meelicely, Boozy • Picking, Jacob King. •DAMICOONTIt LOILICIIILTIALLSOCISTI. Pressetent---Bamnel Berbst. Ftee Preeidents—Wllliam NicBherry..7. S.Witberow. Corr ing Berretary—flonry ./. Stable. Iry &aviary—Edward 11. Itaknostock. lreeerrer-Aldavid Wawa's—WM(lM B. Wilson .11111Ilins Wib letionas &tussah , Frederick Diehl, W. Rees Whit. e, l ieba Penrose, Jobe U.-McClellan. nottrirato 11180CIATI0NI. President—Ed warn O .Fahnestock . Ties President—Wfilicei A Dineen: tkoreipty—John F. McCreary. Treasurer—John Culp. Managers—J. W. C. 1.04.• I. Juba IN pia, A. J. Cover, D. Kooilleheart, Wm. F. Atkinson. I= ♦"resident—E. G. Fahneetock Vecretary—Wna. A. Duncan. Dreasurer—Joci B. Danner. Managers—A. D. Buehler. :11. Bich elhurger. 11. 1) Wattle•, S. t. Ituas-11, W. A. Duncan, J. D. Danner ' IVA7II CoNPANT. President—George W. McClellan. Secretary and neasurer—Bazonal R. Russell. Vanagers—G. W. McClellan, Z B. Buehler. 8. a Russell, LI. J. Stable. M. Mahal berger. G11T7YQ31311.0 ZAILIOAD. &questrater—Robert McCurdy, &.-retaryz nd Treasurer--Dsvid Wine First. &coed. Trains depart 9.00 A.M. 2.00 P. IL arrive 12.25 P. 31. 5.45 P. M. The drat train etakes close connection for Hai risbarg and Eastern and Western potato, tie second traits with Baltimore. iitigy/ Lodge. N 0.124. I. 0. 0. P.—Sleets "oreer o Carlisle and Eiailroadetteeta,ievery Tuesday evening Union Recantpsoost,..No. 128.1. 0, O.Y Ia Odd yel lows' 1.1 et and Set Monday to each month- Good Saeiei.4l.an Lodge, No. 8118, 4. P. I.—Corn or tg Civil.' • and Itailroaditreets, 2d and 4th Thursday In sae. manna. • s Gen. Commolds Lodge. Pr 0.180,1. 0. O. T.—On Heal. mire street. livery 31e iday evening- GaYuddt No• 3 /•/ . .0- NOConsughy's 11.11. evcy Friday evening. Pest No. 0, C. A. R —North Itiat comer of Diamond every Saturday event og. cat:moues. Lutheras,( Christ' g)--Paitor. Rai. C.A. Hay, D. xi,- Services by Professore ofCullege and Seminary al ternntely. Ilsbbalb morning and - evening and Wednesday evening. During vacations, Sunday nvenlnic.ervie• omitted.. tettserasi,(St.lanowl--Rev. t Bre Idea baagh. Bei - ek es gabbatts morning and aveningmod Wednes day muting. lifethetitt taircoma—Reve. 11. C. Cheeton. J. S. Shaver. Service. Sabbath morning and evening, and Thursday evening. Peerbyterins-.Z,.. Wm. H. HMIs. Services Sabbath morning and c•eting, and Wednesday evening. Ocrslon Reformed—Rev. W R. H. Destrith. Ser vices Sabbath morning and eveniog,t Wednesday evening. Itee. Joseph 8011. Service. Ist,Sd and sth I Sabbaths. morninit and afternoon. G r afted D ee.liirterfmt.—Rev. J. Jamison.—Service by special appotritisetrts. THE CRISIS.—People in this section have not yet had any chance to be benefited by the crisis in financial affairs. An op portunity now offered to those who wish to avail theinseives of is—in the reduction of prices of Goods :—A fine quality of six quarter Waterproof, Black and White, for 1.13 ; Extra tine Gold Mixed at 1.50 ; Flee Chinchilla Coating at 2.95 ; Good all wool Cassimerta for 1.00; all other Goods in proport63. In short, the intention is to make "a change in the base of operations." To satisfl all that this is no htuntmg we re fer, by permission, to F, D. Duenoest, store North West corner of the Square. A tew more r of those forty cent Hoop Skirts Dec. SAL )11 band JACK FROST—Is here, and Noaam is determined La keep people warm tad minforta , de, by selling olotbing so cheap that every body can purchase Over , Ceals as low as 54.00 and good warm Under Coats at 83.50, also Under Shirtsanti Draw ers at any priest a man wants thent,Rnil Lichees, Government Blouses and Over Coats. clomp as dirt, and Giettnine Buok Gloves the bast in the onuetry, and every thing that a man wants to keep himself •comfirtahle. Flats, Cape, Boots, Shoes, Rubber Overs,.&c., .tc. Mont fail to rail at Norris' Corner—Arnold's old Stand, if you want bargains. tf FOR SALE.—A "Vulcan Heater," which can he used to beat a single room, or two rooms down and up stairs. Will be sold cheap. Enquire at "STAR & Bosom," of fice. arEminent New . Yorti and Philadelphia Physicians claim that Dubois' Missisquol Powder actually curet' Cancer. It is ad vertised in this issue. lent jilpstial foficts. TDB °NIX tiILfABLs ODRA PCM, SYSTIFILLA IN TUN KNOWN. WORLD. Dr. mishert's rent luseeicen .11=tels. Pills and PI n e Trim Tar Ootdlal are a wildfire DAMN cure for dyspepsia in Its most segregated form, and no matter of how lose standing. They sensenstethe secret abode of this terrible die. sem, and exterminate It. root sad breach, former. They alleviate more *gem and silent sudering than tongue east tell, • They are noted for curing the moot desperate and hopeless meet, when emery known Insane toil toatford relief. No form of dyspepsia or initeestion can resist their penetrating power. •DR W RHARTII PINE FREE TAR CORDIAL. • It is the tribal principle of the Pine Trim • obtained Im a peculiar process' In the distMatlon of the Lay, by Rath Its highest medical properties are retained. It , torts ttipitthre organs and restores the ap. t strengtMus the debilitated system. It pu @sand emblem the blood, and expels from the system the corruption which screfitla • on, longs. It &noires th e anew or which stops the Mr pusses* of the lungs. Is beeline prisadple I actaupon the Irritated airfare of the lungs and throat, penetrating to Mob dissamd party talierting pain' set subduing thillimmAton. It le the result of years of study and experiment, and it It oared to the afflicted with positive assu mace of its power to care the f 01.,. .,. wing diseases, II the patient has not too long delay. • a resort to the mesas of cure:— 'Dmpreiplistref ilk Dow, 000, Bars Threat and B. said, Broacktrilt, Liocr Complaitti, Mind wed MeedirtyAltatlik; WAeop l it ebetek. liiiptlierfa, de. A mama ,lholdtne honorable collegiate lomm, devotee entire le theLeCumakuisias of pulenta st the - office parlors. Associated with him are three OMNI ftdag physicist, of eatinerv, whims stintossern eiren go thepublic of thane, . _ This opportunity Is offered by no other institution in the country. Letters from any part of the amatry, advice, will be promptly and gratuitously to,— Where oodventent, remittances should Masa* shape of ' DRA/Rd - OR POST-011TIO1 ORDINS. Price of Wiebart's drearkaa Dyigeseda riga it a box. Seat by mall oa receipt of price. Price of Wiebart's Pine Wee Tar Cordial, il.bo bottle, or sl.l.per doses. Seat by sap's,. til corninanicat kma Amid be addressed L. C. WISH,IXT, Y. D., No. I= lisooad Streit, PIIILADNaPaLi. Oot. 72,1869: am BRRORB QP tovnt. A gentleman who suffered he yam trim narrows Dabil ty,grey:attars Doe% .add• smote btleffarlag of swkrui WiractlcoON.ll.fr tligaik twinantty, mood trot to au woo eed 14, t ab rood taw, dttnotiona tbr making Qat pm& s wb tans cured. doPatora VildtiatritOOP Sisses, expert...a, can do 00. ampoliftg,ta opallienes. JOHN B. OPD oN .4 Oadaratriet, Paw Tort. May 14,166a.—1y NOLIDAY ninon TM du,— ean be found at Parker i 8 Co.'s 98 and 1008notssor at., Doessa,itaen To 't able estrypenion to provide thaws/Ivor wig hand some and sestgl tfoliday Pressone. from sow wall pip.lxote of Jimmy, I sfik the« inker"as told lane sight-mod eittdOgites 'al elf Ike newest knd beet novelties to web ai AMOY loth taiii love BoxeN Albums in Morocco, (KM dad rshat Bindings. real Morocco dhoppiag dttje , Farisidtod Reticules, Biker Plated Ware lost (Weary , or ow d o , sortpttoos,ths latest styleiollowstry la Odd, Cons. noo,yee, Bheil,Etrnseao, Cortitnobe Wad War, * Goods, do, do, do., and hundreds of the latest and East pabliabed Books. They ars 'hilt; Oda Emma MCKIM to nem oil veld wilt badissil time -Agate, wit4ssto odargtait Oise 14 ;as.. saait-de Itaritodo pad the Otani In their Adiottisiasaitt InaidAluie .adiaras, and taw Ilbr Otitipr. Rill 4 , ,r i'preit 940tiff0. LAblAl MID OLASBWARK Again •way down in prints. We would roll the at. tentlim of the bud, to the large reduction In prices ZiMIS AND &MAIM% ARR. Alto to - the large lima of same guide that we are now itfering. Coa OH of finest qoality only, and In sound barrels, offrr• Mweet prima. MIR another nniactlon In price of salt. Philidelphiaslouo sets of Queensware oft& placer, poebodl op tree,atit delivered at our store at same price. Dec, 3. ---- :ALIADOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS 'vein to poison th• quality of Accumulating Electricity and Imparting It to the body, whereby the circulation of the blood become, equalised upon the parts where applied, cueing pain and istabld action to cease.— The Pormur Plasters are lex e, and fouad of a great to limo wan bums .wook becks, or pots In the side. Bapeelahy are they valuable to those who have neglected coal. They aril . Oltestprrrsu Wye* of Con ,,• .. lion; nay, they are believed tr hare lourrened of this terrible affliction. *ld besi mainly tel in effecting a cure. In variable clips tree • • should be worn on the breast or beta ten the • far Wert, or over the kidneys, by those wh r art .13 6 . Ject to late cold easily.' [Dec. 3—]ur TO OWNERS OF HORSES. --- - • THOUSANDS OF HORSES DIE YEARLY 1 1 E031 Colic This need hot he. Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Liniment will positively core every case. if glees when first taken. Tiss cost I. only one &Var. Every owner of a holey should have a bottle In his stead.. ready kir ns. It is warranted imparter to any thing else for the core of Cute. Wind Galls. Swelling', Sore Throat,Bpreina, Broken. Old Sores, Th. Liniment la no new rt reedy. It has been uved and approved of 22 years by the fleet !tontine% In the country. Given to an over driven horse, It Acta like magic. Orders are• constantly received trio the Matt, stables of England for ft. The celebrated Hiram Woodruff, of trotting 'fame. twat It S.r year.. Col. Philo P. Boob of the Jerome lace Coarse, has given a Certificate whleh can he mien at the A epo t v stating that after years of dal, it Is the beet In the His addrow fi Toedhitii, No one once - a►ing it will ever be without it. It I. put up In Pint Bottle►. Sold by the Bragg late and Saddlers, through• out the United States. Depot,lo Park Place, New York. trier I—lin BOTTLED PARALYSIS. Thum fr the proper title of the horrible motel Ile hair dyer• Won* than the fate of, Abaalum may ba the Wm of theme who am them, ONE WHOLZPONR, PREPARATION for chsonfen the balr to ear cleelrableatuele from brown to Jet black mai be procured every whet e, via :CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR After careful analytfa, Professor Chilton, the din tlegolehrel Chemist, has authorized the ptoprietor to deafer', on his behalf, that it contains nothing. dela terions to health. No other hair dye in the world has the like guarantee. air CBISTADORO'S MAUL NLEEIERVATIVE,. am a Dressing, seta like a charm au the Hair attar DY.falt • Try It. ITB XVIIICT Ia MIR ACULOUS. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. It hi a perlbet and wonderful wrycte . Cure* bald. ewe Nikes hair grow. A better dressing than say "oll"wr "powwow." Softens brash, dry and wiry hair Into Beautiful Silken Tresses. Bat, above all, the west wood a r le the rapidity with which it re stores GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. The whitest and ...est Woking hair manes its youtbfal beauty by imam: It doss not dye the hair, but strike. at the root and nits it with new life acd calming matter. Then sat application will do good ; yeti will we the NATURAL COLOR rot every day, sod BEFORE YOU KNOW It the old, gray, diecolorod eppearosee of the heir will b• goo., Vein place to Watteau, aidaltig and beauti ful looks. Ask krll's Sicilian Hair itemitsar; no otherar We Mat all like it la effect. Sea that each bottle has oar private Government Stamp over the top of the bottle. •U others are hultaticat. R. P. HALL a Co, Malmo, N. 11, Proprietor For sale by all Drag/late. Dec. 3—ta MARSHALL'S ELIXIR. Dyspepsia and constipation are the- hourly foes of the restless, excitable American, sad with them come tam orable headmbeibeentrurn. and a train of mall diseeme. Massima's Itlialr Dee been prepared special reference tO these constitutional trouble of so many of onroonntrymen, sad so far the prepare. tion has premed a decided succor. The prop Teton feel that, la recommending It now after the tried ex pectance of years, they are bet refilling • humane duty towards the mere' eommanity,_po• a Puss Price One Dollar per beetle, Y. 1 1 131181 1 / 1 41. a CO., Driepogr, Peoriee,,, 1301 Market et., Philadelphia. ld by a/1 Drage/M. JUN? our. "Cherry Pectoral Troches, 'l For Cads Coughs, Bore Throats. sod Brooadth. NONE PO LOUD, 110N1 DO PLUPANT, NON/ CUE/ AB QUICK. auturioN s 00., 0ct.22, 10 Afiar Um*, New York. TO CONSUNLPTIVIS. The Advertiser, having beetrnadored to health in • few weeke, by a very staple runny, after having ng bred several years with .a severe lung affection, and that dread &wan, Ootornmpthin—ts an to make known to his fel ownifferers the amen of cure. To all who desire it, hewn! send • copy of the pre scription need (free ofain(•). with the iffrations tor preparing and ming the nuns. which they will end a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, ftnneraitle. eta. The otiect of the &infuser Is seri:ft the Preemie. Ma Is te bong t the gained, and spread hilbrainn e which he conches to In invaluable; sad ha hopes ev ery sufferer will try his needy, we it win east then slotting, and nay prove a blening. Porn" wishing the PftlieripUon, will pleneaddrne NAV. IDIVARD A. WILSON, Nay li filllastaburg,Hingstonnty, New York. sa- DI AP , BLITeDNX7iB AND CATARRH treated with the utmost success, J. hues, M, D., and Protestor of Diseases of Lie l e ami Ear: (his specially) in nu Medical Mlle's Pen ampissiMa • years' dzpirtesai. dis, Pi Arch strait. P hila. Testimonials can b• amen at his race. Ths Medical faculty are invited to sexism, pan) their wahines. &sheltie, 'mammies in his pram tics. Artllclal eyes Ines reed without pain. No ethargifor exaa,taatioa. Vila- Ilk —l7 WIRE RAILING, WIRE GUARDS, Ter Steve IF routs. Asylum's- he.: Irou eteadu n Wire Webbing for Sheep and Peal try Yard r: Prassairil Iron Wire Cloth, Sieves. Senders. Sereents tar Coal, Oros. Sited, to. Heavy Orhoped Cloth fa S tweeters. Land:cape Wires for Window. , to Piper park injure Wires.Orasateata I Wilt • Work Aka. bury Is. Ibrotatkln by addraudun the wannacterare. ff. WALKER A SONS, No.ll Korth Billb et.. Phila. dolphis • [/ *ll4, 1349.-17 SPECIAL NOTICE. 114.MENCIVII PIILMONIC SYRUP, **weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, will true Cop. elnupthm, Liver Ci•toplalnt, and tlyapsysis If taken a tr ccordions to directions. They are all three to be fa: oa at Me w andtime, They Mesas* the stomech, re. Mx the liver, put ft to work; then the appetite hooomes_good; the lbod dimpste ead makes good bloat ; rMe wheat be gins to grow la psi ; the dlesasad met. ter ripens in the lungs, end the padmit magmas Om dinar* and gets well. This Is thesialy tray .to tare consumption. To these three medlcJaos Dr. J. 11. ilOporek, of • Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled Noma, I 4 Maltreat ment of mammary . ataintimptlim. - The Pahnemto syrup ripens UM morbid matter la the ldagff nature throws It off by no easy expeoarraties, IN when the Phlegm or tastier lo rimasslight moo will throw It heal off, aad the patient has rem and the lunge begin to To do this. the Seaweed Tonle sad Mandrake Pills Must be freely need to cleanse the Montach and liver, so that the pahnonic Syrup and the food will make good blood. ' ackeack's Wandlike Pills act upon the Liver, re.. moving ail obstruction', relax the ducts of tie "grit bladder, the bile starts freely, and the liver is too relieved; the stools will show what the PM amot do MUM' km ever bean Invested except mime! deadly poison which le very deamoroste-to with great carekkhat ail mob* Me Meade and Mart the searailillos of tha Mar like Mandrake Pills. Liver Complaint is one of the most prosily names of Consamption. Schertok's Seaweed Tonto le a. Nile stlauslant and i alterative. and the albeit in the which this • preparation is mode or, assists the imisMim to throw out the gaatricjuke to dissolve the Lod with the Pa/monk Syrup, and it is made Into good Mood with out fermentation or souring In the moseadt: The great ration why physicians do lot care roe. ,eutption fa, they try to do 100 mach; they ifs. me dicine to &toy the cough, to stop chills, to sew e ght sweats, hectic ewer, and by e. doing they damage the vials digestive power., locking up the escretiess. and .mutually the patient dale and dim. Dr. Schenck, In his treatment, dem not try tooter leceogh, night sweat; WM, or beer. Hammy the 0110 s, and they will all atop of their own accord... No Du can .11 be — en ,e ro . l t . o „f, Otn gum ,e,t .e N.OO the l Terand stomach o ars „ maeu e y nmt ,' If • puma has oominapines, of mans the Nog Is florae way ate diseased, either tnberelee, abacemive. bronchi .1 Urinal's., Omura edhealon,or the lama sz =of inikunseation awl fast dimples. la ouch hat inuse IN dem! Pt is not oalp the lame. UM aril wading,. but it Is the whole body. Me dawn and liver bays lost their power Semite blood out diced. low tbe only Mimosas to takiillohiack's three which will Wag up a Wow to the demob, the a will lapis eir onteitfood. It 'wlll digest easily and make good blood; Asa the pulses bodes to gain in Sash. end as soya as the body begins 1657*. the hinge 00maalIF0 to bmal up, and the pat tient gets fleshy and pall. Thlg II th, cal; tray to ears Donegtoggigg. when there is no Nal disease, and cagy LiverComv Mint and Dyspopeia, SehaseVe Seaweed Tusk and Mandrske Pills are milleient wittiest the Pulmonki Syrup, Take the Mandrake Pills trainl In all bilious emplaints, as they are wisest.? barlsltse Dr. Setteody. who lestioJeYht ilidatallwPred health for many years past, sad now weighs 926 pounds, was waited away tta are skeleton, In tbs •071546 nage of Pubsonary Mmmalian, Ur *ye/daft ad t o Ms ow baptisms and a h im o C li Z ia . " ll, was oared by eke alliressid and dam hie maul'taosisands that ly gigged Imo need Dr. le preperetkPas with the iR• rennisgsblegooesso. Wall istrsoldwow entoospser. oanb. asks ti not absolutely astionory Wilma.- see Dr. itebeed. edges the plateau wad Utak 'up sinalned, pads be le preludes dly at bib Principal MI ersrjaster. del. where all letters I* advice mambo aildressim— Me is Moo prollosionaßy •st Merit Mond street, NeW YoTt. every other Wedianday. Re ate. .thi c ., fad, pin firs tbotyagb esualgyißel with his Ampilria. meter tlto Wen is lib. 011iew Was at wil eity trey Pe. It-to II P.M. Noe of the ?tamale Ityratat . v li m e sub SA r Ie boetle,eett-Na PilliNicorts a box. Fueleabs 111 -1/ r 11IStitt 1111111 7 1/ PO . Iraii4lM?..l, W V!bLAIA t 80N. Cawlido, Pa DYE, Le the wont perfect article of the kind erer offered to the public; mada prettily fits nkely, giving *eke and comfort and I. Jot what every Mix_ Imam. Mothers interested in the comfort and health of their dough• ter, shook! examine its merit*. For sale by JOHN L. SCHICK, o . o )aburg, Pa. Manotactured by D. D. SAUNDERS CO, 913 tier at., !Liston, Mesa. KNIT -KNIT-KNIT AO XNIII W N ev everywhere to roil ttinkAMIKRI, CAN Kb/MING MACHIN X, the only pranWen I Nun tly Knltttair battier 111/1W Invented. Price $26. WIN knit 414.100 et Mims per =hints. AJdreas ..ftI..JAN. KNUTLNO MAW:LINZ Co., Benton, Mum, or Lazio, lila YOUTH'S COMPANION YOUNG PEOPLE FAMILY. TILE COMPANION EILEI It gives • groat variety of raiding, lateresting alike to young and old—and has air contributors such 'niters as RIM 2DW IHD E. HALL [Jam .2".--1 Together with many well knows mid popular authors Subscription price,sl SO. Send fur a specimen copy RED_ JACKET Is batter th an our regular shaped ♦=es ibr these ma sons: Alrfrit—lt cuts deeper, Jecoatd—lt don't etkk in the wood 211114-10 does not )ar the hand,-.- Abt-/110 Liao is wasted is taking the Axe oat of the es:. lf(flA.--With the same labor you will do oaathird more work than with regular ALL Red pest La ao•biag to do with the good qualitia• of this Az% tar an oar Axes are painted red. If your hard. wars store does not keep our goods, we wilt gladly answer towables or fill your acorn direct, or give you the name of the naarest dealer who keeps our AXIII4 Bole owners of Oolborn'S end Red Jackets Patent TOILET SOAPS /or lb* Delicate akin of Ladles and Ohlldres 12IIBIX188 CHANIML—Waated, imam la rah tow, and dity to roans Betide and sell Weather Stripe and Bobber Mouldings. /West run outt,firee le IGNI iilo in $l2O war* aeakel volt may band!. a, ben 300 to 600 per cent profit. Bend year address ppm stamped enve, ler parekabas rice Ind of MitadaLt, rady to be pat together, to KRA - 111LADISTIBB, Box 266, Boston, Man. COMMON SENSE ! 1! W ANTII.O--4.0 BM. OW per Mai* to sell the only GINULNE IMPROWIID COMMON BRIM FAMILY MINING MACHINC. Prise M. Great ladwaseseats to Agents. Thls Is the most popular Bowing Machine of the der-oaken tw flumes “Blastle Look Basel& —will du any kind of work that out be done on may nachla•-100,000 sold and tin. demand oclestaatlLlz creasing. Now Is tins Una to fats an Agway. tar circulars fir Novara of istrikagen.la Addams BD 'OMB & 00., Basics, Meas., Plittabetrgh, Ps. or Bt. Loafs, Mo. 444 4 4 TO TH.II WOKKUIO °LAB/B.—Wears now prepared to tarnish all clams. with constant sesployamat at haws, the whole of the time or for the sparemomants. Boehm, new, light and profitable. Persons of either 21=l1jr oars from 60c. to $6 par ikresial&and a Pro ms by drroting their whole •to the gitliZaZ. Boys and girls warn nearly as mach ea man. That all who see this males may mad their ad. dna; and test the bulimia, we make this unparallel ed oats: To soak UM, not well willed, we will mend ill to pay far the trouble et writhe. Pall par• tienlast r a rateable semple, which will do to cont. mean work on, mad • oolt r i l fi Thu Ittryles LfierarY Oretifasaparene at the by Met Ilaatly new*. papers publbilmb—all mat by malL Itteder, If you want mirataasst, profitable work, address 1.0. ALLIER a 09., Augusts, Main& A 111110MIDOOTOIL Olt DitooollBTloll MU? A QlllNtlithlt oquola (bitter) Oafish:to. Montano. tared by V. 87212.N11, YAWL & CO., Chemists, Now York. 5 1140 now pd an t i six 4L a annir t t a itz et ,mn n y d _ _ lELlV,. e .c° 9l l.l"}!` 4l arrix 4 -ws. 4? - ar, ,by sail a ix Pot Nl•by Mereattm Druggis aill generally. Address Magic Colib 00., Spertarbild;gass. ‘O7ll. SPANOWED ANNIII."—It etW warm, •)•••••••11••• 'Tor. BUY. Ram, may. Lidper sac 40 eihttai. Wit, Boer San , limalmss e:. pond. idessos $3 steel plat. "Breasatae ^ orstar ki every satuariber. Oply, 76• t .. for • whoh Steel plata /W. Op•cleen• 6 eta. Address BAY- Nmi, Blame* N. H. irra. t4: 47 l.llar' w~ a k r k y n er l WU* Worta, 76 Wm. St, N. Chkago. guym..d or Miaphb. prim 26, 1 .-dl WIRE CL I 9T/1 mimAaruaa 8E1414R0:4 BIiUTHERSA • ggij Market ASrivet, Phila. 1106,114.1111PAPOKli • • EM!Bi MUNI'S WANTlito toR Paris by Sunlight "and Gas- 1 ight ♦ WORK d.oefiptivo of the MYRTERIK7I , VIRTUES VIC).B, ORLIN INAIS and CRIMES of lb. CITY OP PARIR. It tells how Paris be. become the Gayest aryl Most Beautiful City in the world; bow ins Beauty and aptendor are purchased at a Mar in! coat of Misery sal Suffarleg ; bow eletor•are Swindled by Prosr..lotial Adventurer.; bow Virtue and Vice go Armin .arm le Ike Beautiful City; how the m rt tearful Crimea are eminutitted and cascaded ; bow money I. squandered 'in sealer luxury and email's* over 160 sue In. g„rsefip of noted Mem, Ufa and 5c.,.. Is Paris Bend for cfrembun mid specimen pagers. Address NA. TIONAL PUBLIBUING CO., Phttadeiphta, Pa. ORVIS RANTED-701 flow to Make the Farm 11 Par. • sum .s and practical Golds to seer, Warmer. Bitch Maser. Gardener and /rule Calturiet. By Ibis book yearly prod to m.y be doubled, lead ba• strewed is seine, poor men made rich, and honest la bor rewarded. Zeptisk cued Camas. INA 'lady buss It COO suit in a few townships. kinadreds In etecle township. Agents can P 4 Ito letter work daring the Wall and Winter. "insure end Lade sorts ran each male 810 per mouth. Bead tbr circular. Address ZNIGLER, kireintnY & Co., 614 Arch " , Philadelphia, Pa. !BOOK AGENTS WANTED. TO SELL "OUR NEW WEST." BY SAMUEL BOWLEG. The nowt popular, vidnable,and In every way BEST BOOK on thadreat West ever published. OVER 23,000 COPIES SOLD In lint six months, and an tocrritainx demand daily. Agents will end this the most pen i tent/, as well as the tatiett book to canvas, for eXIADS. The 1111106 t Mara/ terser pia a. and • :chutes territory assigned. Pend for our circular, • ith fell infoimatkoi. Addreaa BAIitTFORD PUBIJOHISO CO.. Hartford, Ct. FREE TO 8008 AGENTS w. will aced • landaome pm.p..t as of oar FYI' IL LUSTRATED FAMILY Sink to aoy book amt, he.. of charge. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CU., Philadelphia, Pa, en:O 6 lE7lllNa in hie jtarfor / r ecryliody. STAR IN C. THE WIWI', 1870. An &pep Colreraallat family week ly, giving current secular new.. &Med by &v. Dr. WILLIAM SON AJ. 8. CAMTISILL. $2 60 per %ear in advance. Premium to new rabwribers. Saud for pecialist, Address WILLIAMSON & CANTWSLL, Cincinnati, Ohio. OMEN OF NEW YORK; Or, The trader World of the Great City. The Cue of weary data of &ratty alpteed. . d free3f the Yore Roamed to rein. Signals a danger are otc— Mosley fa tt foe Live •geote than aajr Whet hook. Take. three pregame all the teats to print fail enough. One Agra/ took 173 mete,* ite Itetrays. T4O peaes, 45 I ilustrattoas. erica $3 50. As .. anted, Andreae N. Y IDOK C0.,145 NAMUR IC. AIM Turk. • UNTEIt'd 0019g"—TRY REAL "original." 1 1 22.000 sold. Tells bow to unt, tra endeared ALL animals fres skink to bear $ lO tannin p g secrets. 64 mgr... •ali bound. Beery boy Win PAY. Money reinciel if not a.ri•dsi Only 25 cts., prat-paid. Addrele HUNTER * CU., Publlthscr, Hinadale, N. li. HOLIDAY JOURNAL FOR 1870. 0021TAIN/NO a Fairy story fdr Carlatulaa. Plaj• ki Puzzles on Wooden. la large page., Beat /XXI oa receipt of 2 cant ateamp postage. ADAdla t CO-, 22 Bromfield Bireet, B.stoo, SOLOMON'S CHILDREN'S Under-clothes Supporter THE A WEICKLY PAPER Pint AND TII 1G :XII3IIT-PAOI WEXILLY PAPX.II-PILiCTI CAL IN ITB CHARACTER, RIDELA WARS AND II NT XILTAIN I NG, MRS. LOI7IEE CHAXDLIR .1110GLTON, Al LSB B. 13117A1r8: PHEL tteaairr szacaza frrows, fSOPITIE AI A Y," lULS. EIRLEN C. WiiKa PIAZY, MASON & co., Pri.!igen tertA's anspessitar, 151 Waablagton, at, Spates, sal COLIIVEAVEI PATENI"- A X E IfIPP.INCOTT it BAKEWELL, Pittsburgh, Penna. Aromatic Vegetable -Soap. °GLOAT'S & COI vairt.tausiriD.llllo4:l, BUM TONI.] SOLD IT ALL DEUGGLIMIL SIEVES AND /he st4r 1:3 11.u_114(.14. Ar. ,4101* has Mercantile .‘ppriiser to FIZZ Cirqu-:se Kline, i , l* TAU n last tv,t k killcil ss^ 3 lloll, weighed 32.1 16. - LES. —M r. l'etur I 4 it of Lott. in Nimintple• :tore+ am! 1-1.1 iwroliux or :,.., ',L,11 Stir Peter F. Henry has a uce• two story hawse D; by 28 feet, anti hack kitchen ban township. fo'Rey. ‘lt seph Waugh, P Holidaysbur t ; St taieury, will of the county iustit uu What snail our girls atm BIG PORK Elll—Freter • killer) a large hog !tun 19ut bk. It wan 11 n yielded 260 11im..4 . lard. W A PPOIN r‘i EsTs.—the the Poor have ninth. their • for the CIISIIing yenr, an folio ; Yhp.icluu , I) O'Neal; Connie:, J. C; Treasurer, Jac,,l) Benner; Picking. St'ltVE V.—Tho Chester says that Engineer hood OF , phis and Baltimore Central brew employed to survoy a r prtipohed railriatil from Oxfo ter county, hi Hanover J Peach hot toot. ACCIDENT.-06 the 3d i of Mr. Marks Brenta, of T ship, was attempting to 1110 U, lIONV from the wagon teiiitoae in tailing H.. Hui! f::u•tttri. , l a hone in tit. Ecio•tir.le, of If t.i.lleodlitr, cave attt-iltioil, awl the boy 61 .-COMpi At:CIL/EN -t tiaturtk . Senator Duttean with I i oof h return ing,tton t o Inan Caslgo county, Ii hors., took fright Aft.untain and, hecout hug nit', rall off, upsetting the buggy tit all three out. Mr. Dnne:.ll ttt bly hurt ,uul has been env Louse on that acoonnt since 41 the boys was ak“ injured to.s —rttiley A•pint. DONATION. —We untlerrit: Friday last it niiinlier of theli 1,11;11..ran ,hunch at Fa irfirilt pleasant surprise for their Pt'. S. Jell :eon, Who resides In K Fire wapiti Inad. of eatable*, ii , .ttoesi, turkeys, apple butter driven to the parsonage and ha initiates. The altar had ;•11.1 in its donorte the• goo I 1 . 4,t0r Ity 4tArprtme. (). —Oa %Valuta& last tt Lodge of — eniti.d Ameri ie.' wns t•ignuized in this. Oa Sidlc,. W. D. G. C. of thin di , known DS , " H"we Lodge No officers were luta! Chriizninn, C. ; .J. W. Cress, Y. linn'er, It. S.: W. D. Ifoltzw. S.: I•uur .I“htt!-, I'. S. ; J, j. W. P. M. Caribey, I. ; DaniCl Win. Atli;llitibaugli,l. P. Gcozi. 0. P.: It. D. Arm,r, Ex-C. The "Wet- Amerie• irs, we felh•ve, is a purely Amer izathin, arid id aowing in popu objects, as set forth in the Co are : Isl. To as , ist each other in em pl oy eta.. 2d. To encourage each other i 3d. To establish a sick and f 4th. To establish a fund for t, Widows and orphans of ' • lith. To aid members wh Pr. cidence, may have become iu from following their usual aroca raining shuitions sui table tO lions. "Howe Lodge' starts with 30 and will meet eveiv Wedneada the Hall on the N. Eaat corner o mond. "POPULAR SCIENCE." scission Of the "National E Con ecntion ," at Trenton, N. ap0..1 it oloetia4 tsar hold for lb: or an Essay on "Popular Sci :%Irt,. LINCOLN PH ELrS, Of Balt a copy of 1.1,1.0,11 we are indebt author. Otto c? - the evils growl. Out rapid advances in scientific d anti Ihe elals.iration of theories new developments—leading the . out into the remoter and ddlicut tieentitie invesligation—are an i• ti o f to popularize seience,and ma books for beginners a resutuaof laws, !rained researches, and theories, instead of what they oug captivating compilation of the . and general principles of science, we know of sonic tneu lu theset who conteniptuously ignore the ence of lile-long practical, edut, would discard from our Bch. Academies all graded text-bloks raptly, History, Natural Philospli • istry, &c.,—leaving such stud]. taken up only when the pupil has ed sufficient mental capacity tom: dry details of purescienoe. Mrs. ' Essay is a plea for the popular' • Science, especially for beginne woul bring Science down to the bensio f the pupil Just begin tread the pa of scientific resear make that patty attrsoUve repultive. licrsel an educator experience, and the au or of a of valuable text-books, \ Mrs. views will command attenqou, and we regard the Essay before t 2.1 an e ingly timely production. In Illostration of her theme Mrs. takes up the subject of Botany—l ment in which she has long held a able - distinction as teaener and and makes a strong plea ibr the L as over and against what is call. Natural system. While the N system is claimed by its friends to .re accurate and scientific in its of • lions, Mrs. Phelps regards it utter flt to be put into the hands of heti: uptls ceinmencing the study of tending to confuse the mind, uce an aversion fur, instead of It Moat attractive and healthful stud upport t f her views she motes 1 rom some of the most distinittilah-. era on Botany. lu America and. • rof. Lindley, the Englisigtl3otasilat, as taken the lead in establishin : 'Natural system" of classification quoted as admitting that thisolassiti• ' is not susceptible of mulch an finely. a young student is capable of follow while other adherents of the awn!) a call that of Linnaeus '•an invaluable d "a necessary ladder." We may say, lu thin connection, • re, PHELPS 1. the author of seer • oat capital tegt-000ks, prepared o. • lan indicated in this Essay, vie;_" ny for Beginner,,," "Philloisophy for inners," "Chemistry for Begin. 'Natural Philosophy," "Manual of C • y," and Factulliu• Lectures ou!Bota the latter three being prepared 1. minced classes. Twenty years ago -r used thew as lelt - 1300kP,Mid It know of Wale bettor. J. B. -Ll. • dt Co., PhiblAphin, bare ret.. 'night out new editions, revised and .d by the distinguished autho • ' them squarely abreast with the p , tsdvance lu scientific investiguti •e board of education of 31.iryiand opted the series to be used hi the on and academie- eekeeta•of that • commend them to the attentlort of u educators. • II II I=1:3