II. V. MbnT&, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT-" Liva ana Let Live." $1 .00 ii Year i l'nid in Adviuico. VOL. IV M No. 37 uia!.Hi CARDS. Fnrnlture Vrrlioii. T Sh-hwsrti.llank street, itVahrr in ali Until 0 JVrNfturei CoSnmne(o orcftr. nnn. nml Rhne Makers. OUnton Bretny, in Lnan't building, Ilsnk street. All order! pronpllyMUdKork warranted. JA8.K, BTltUTHKIlB, ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, " 93- )fflc : 2i floor brnhoaa's Hall, XI a ii elk Chunk, Pn. All bullion intrusted to him will I promptly attended to. May27,iy. JJANIHI. ICAIHPUS. ATTORNKY XD COUNSF.LLOn AT LAW, Mauch Cliunlc, Pn. A-JfOIIIee. aboT Solon's Jewelry Store, Broadway 3- yjrj- A. DEIUIA.MBR, M.H., rntsiciAV ANDsumiEO epnrl.il attention pild to Clironlc Diseases, omre: South Kst corner Iron an J 2nd sts.. l.O' Ighlon, Pa. April :i. 1875. JJU. S. B. iVKHER, PRsOTICINU, PHYSICIAN AND PUIMIKON, 0ce, Bakx Strsit, next door above tho Postolflro, Lahlithton, Pa. Office Ilonrf I'arrytllleeaeh day mm 10 to 12 o'clock; relnalndur of day atonVelD Lehlifhton r0. B. ElltioHTTE. JAB 8. LOOSE BKllTOllETTE,) IiOOSIC, r'i v' i ' ' , ' ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Omen I'lrntNatlonal Hank Building, 2ud Floor. MAUCH CIIUK'K, I'ISNA. Can tn consulted in 0orm. (July 21 187 P. J.1MIKIIA',' ''- ATTORNKY AT LAW, Next Door to First National Batik, , ,3aTOI?10HUNkVpA atr-Oan Iw consulted In German. rjanf). jfj A. BKI.TZ, Jiry.TIEpPvjnEirEACB, . , , jj Obcrt's Building, BANK-St, LFniuHTON. Conveyancing. Collecting ar.d nil other busl Tie connoctod with tho offlce promptlv attend odto. Also, Agent for tho I'uichaso and Halo u Ileal Kstnto. April l".-vl rpiIO.UAS K. BKCIt, JCSTTCH OK TIIK PHACK, RANK Ftreet, LUHiailTOV, Pa. Coovsysifrlng. Collecting and all business' eon certed with tho offlce promptly attnndfl to. H-Ajfliit lor ftr.tcla Inauranctr Conipinle. inj RlKks or all kind, taken on the tnot nigral terw jan.9,1875. "tJjT M, UAPKUKU, ATTOHNKY AND' CODNgELLOU AT LAW, BiME STKirT, I.IIIIUHTON, P(. Real Kstateand Collecllon Airenc. Will Bnyand Sell K.al K.tnto. Oonreyaodnir neatly done. Col. tectionn promptly made, fettling Mxlitea of lie. 'dent a specialty. May be consulted In Kngliish nd Herman. Nov. 'i't, aosi as KE-tuon kvl. . ' ' CQNVEVANUKIl, AND GENERAL INSUKANCE AGENT The following Companies are Itepreseuted: 1.KBANQN. MUTUAL FIBK, SEAlilG MUTUAL FIBE. WMIf FIltE, VOTTKVILLK PIBK, , LliilKlIi FIltK.nndtheTBAV nLBUa' ACCIDENT INBUltANOE, Alao rcuinvlvanl and Mntnnl Horse Thlr Peteouvo ana In.uraac Cniupany. Mrtn Jg.l87. H1UH. KEMEREB. J P. B&hTZ, PlIOTllllRAPHEn, Upper Muln atreet. K. hl,ATIN(iTON TA., In thaCi ALUS&T recently occupied by . , K. . DENOLER rK5TUBl: TAKEN IN ANV WZ.ATIIEB. CnlliDUIiN'! LIKEN ESSEo A"-pecialtv. PTKONAOK bOLIClTED, And Kat4rartlon ("nnt&nteed Juncl-75vl Livery & Sale Stables, FAST TROTTING HOItSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. And positively LOWF.B PBICEfi than any other Livery In the Coautv. lArgoond handsome Oarrlagea for Fanoral purposes and Woodlucs. DAVID EBBKltT. i'ov. 72, 1S73 buiLder & contractor BlANif STREUT, LKUIGUT0N, PA. Beirpeoituliy announces to tho cltlionsbf Lb. hlehtnn una vicinity that ho is now prooared to (JON I'BACT lor tho EUliOTIDN ol DWELL INO IIOUHEo, CUUUl'llES, SCHOOL IlOUSEHiund OTIIEU 11UILD1NOH. Also that he. .keeps eoustanilv on hand a full nssort j)ont of evi ry iloscription of SEASONED dumber I Cons stloR of FLOOKINO. (SIDINO. DOOUR. SA8IVULIND-.. silUTTEUS. MOLDINGS, Sc.. whleu iio is prepuma to luruisn at the vry I.owosAlllurLct i'rlces. Patronage roapi-ctluliy solicited. Ma 17.. WSI. K. BEX. T (f(tJAI'ITA LISTS! A LIMITED NUMBER OF RIIARE8 OF THE CAPITAL SPOOK OF TUB Lehightou Gas Light-Co. HIM nemnlu umllsjiosed of. Shares FJFTY DOLIV.lUi. Hiibsoriptions to tho fltock'wlll uaieoelvtil nnfl 'Infoiuialiou luruialiuo'oii cp pllcauon at this ollloo, n. V. MOKTIIIMEB. Leldjshjon, A pnl 22. leTtf. 2 Wt TK1), a purclittier lor a Whtuler rtWi!.on iBWJNtl ilAUHI.NE. (3i CoU Wlll'buy 'Cfjll ut ihla OlBoo.- HAXrC TRKET.IUKIIIOIITON, Pa HxmasrsamiE Railroad Guide. N OIITU l'KNSA.KAlMUlAI). Passen ecru tor Pht!ndclDhla will leave Lehigh. ton ns follows: 3:H a. m., Tin. L. V. arrlvontrhtla. atfi:!3a m. 5:12 n. m. via I., V. nrnvo nt Phlla. at v: J n. m. 7:17 a. m. via I,. A s. 11:00 n. in ;tu n. m. via u v. l!:'i; p. m. via L S. ' I0:i7 p. m. via L. V. ' 2:21 p. m, via L. A S. l:l7p. m. via I.. S, ' A;i4 n. in. via I.. V. ' ll:"On. in. 2:05 p. Ill, 2 05 p. Ill, 11:1111. Ill 8:15 p. in, CHS p, m, 8:23 p. Ill, 5 32 p. m. via 1 V. Returning, leave donnt at Perks nml Amorl ran St., Plilln., nt"i')0, 8:13 and 0:43 n.m.2:li), u:iannti&:iap. in. Faro ft nm Lehlgliton to l'lilln., t2.S5, Excursion Tickets, (I nil April 17. 187(1 HLLUCLAUK. Agent DENTRal, II. It. OF IV. V LKIIIHIl SUStlUF.IIA.VNA PIV1RI0N All Hnll llnntr to LniiiT !tt-nmli. PASSKM1KK STATIONS'I.N N KV YORK FOOT OF lilltKUTY ST., AND FOOT OF CLARIISON ST., n. K. Time TnWo of Mny 22, 18T0. Trains leave Lehtahton as rollers: For New York, K.nton, Ac, at 6.27, 7.47, 1107 a. in., a.vo, 't.n p. in. For Philadelphia, 6.27, 7.47, 11.07 a. in., 2.20, 4.17, For Maurh Chunk at 10.20 a. m., 1 on, B.3S, (i.59 8 48 p. m. For VI likes-llarre and Scranton at 10.20 a. in., 1.09 O.D'J p. in. PlMrninft.t.i.itn ow Vn.lr frntn stnllrtn ft trai Railroad of New .lerpy, loot of Liberty trvet, Korlh lllier, at 5.40, 8.15 a.m., 1.00. 24.3 and 4.00 p. in. Ilonta lealo foot of Cl.nkson St. at 12.f0, 1.50 and 3.211 n. 111. Leavo I'hlladi-lphh, from Depot North Penn'a K II., at 7.bn,g.4,3a. m.,2.13, ;i.4),5.15 p. in. Leavo Hasten at 815, 11.40 a. ni.( 3.65, 5.33 7.00 p in. Leaio Sl.iuchChnnk at 6.20,7.10, 11.00 a.m., 2.20 4.10, p, in. Fo: further p.irtlculais, see Time Tables at tho ninuons. PAfiSK.NOKRS FOR LONO 11RANCII (.HANOI: CARS AT hLIKAllKTH. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. raiscngrr Agml July 4. 1874. pllll. A. it KAItINU KAll.llOAI). Airangomcnt of Passciigor Trains. JULY' 121 It IS70. Trains leavo ALLEM'OvVN ns follows: (via riLitKimiiEv niiAvrii.i For rhilndelphhi. nt 4.1ti, C.M, s.50, n.m., 12.0I) uoun, o.oo ami u.vo p. m. 1TX1IA vs For riilladelphla nt U0 a. m. 12.00 noon anil o.iu u.ui. (VIA r AST ITXN-A. llftAVrll.l For Roifllns, t 2.30. j..W,8.Viaiil li.O, 2 10.4.30 ul:u u w ii.ui. For UailllDurt', t 2 30, S 50, 8.55 a. til., 12.20, 4 30 and oono.m. l'or Loncaiior and Columbia, 6 50, 8.53 a.m. ami 1 .w p III Does not run on Jlnndny-s (U.viiAva. For Hendlne. 2 30 a in. 2.23 nml o on t, m. Fin Uiiritliuxfr, Z.:i0 n.m, nml ilooo.in. iruins rim .L,i,ii.-.'njvxN leave us loiiowf: IVH 1'EKKIOSIKN llltAM-tl.l Leavo Phi ll.ll llllllii, o.:0. ll.lo a. Ul., 2.'5, 6.23, t Zi 1II1U I.W (I. 111. Irfiivo riiiladelphla, S.i5, s.2) a. m and 1 10 p. in. (VI A EAST IM'VSA RlIAVell 1 Leavo Iteaoiut' 7.4 . ,-.4i lj.3j n ni 4 00, (l.io end hi.30 ii in I-avo llniilsburtr, 52i 8.15, B.lOa. in., 2.00, 3.t7 HIMI t.1" I'.lll, Loavo l,amaler.5.407.43n.m..ic.r,"iniifi a.i, ,n LeaoColiinibia 6.30 7.3 n.ni.. l.ooiiiul 3 35 p.m. MU.1AYS. Leavo He.nllnK. 7 Siund 7.1 in.in. Leave 1 lari m,n i x, 5.2u a.m. TrHlllK inaikO(ltlni!l lkl Hill til nml frnn, donnt Olh nml Urean sttvi'U, l'lilhileiphli oilier ,1,11 ii, i. iiiiiiiii iiitnn linn nepil. 1 ho 8.20 a. ui train fiom I'M ai!e Iph.a anil (1. m. ir in i nm a etitiiwii iiivi, in, iouiih eui h in nun iH'in i-i in,ia, i. v. Too 2.15 n. in train fioni l;il nitelniiin nn,i t i'0 noon tra.n Horn Alleutowu navu thioiieu cms to nml liom Plitsto.i ino5.Uip in. tmin from Philadelphia and O.o a. in t uiln from Ailentowu huvn thiouKh cats to and Jioni -Mnucli Chunk. e J. K. WOOT1KN. Mays, I871. OcxcrglSuiminltnilent. p 1 4 31 H M V 1. V A M A 1 1 A I Ut O A 1) , I'llILADULrillA KRIM RR. DIVISION. Summer Time Table. On and altei sumiav. ArtllL aid, 1870, tho Trains on the Philadelphia & l.tk- ltallroad 1)1 vImuii h ill i un n toliowi : WEsl'WARl). ERIK EXPRESS leaves Ss-vr York 0.2 am l'liil.ilelpliia 12. .3 p.m. llaltliiioio 1.20 pin llniilsbura S.imu.in. arr. at llllmnspurt 8.53 ii.m Loci Haven I0..1.1 i.in. ERIEAIAILleuies New York S.'iiillm! l'hilailelohla 1 1.5'. 11.111! JH.I1.111010 u. 10 i. 111. llaiil.biiie .4.23ain. Wllluinisiiort 8 3i a.m. Ixickllinen 0.40 a.m. ltonova 10.53 a.m. arr. nt Erin 7.5c n.in. NIAOARA EX. Icavoi PMUdelphio 7.0 a. in. llalilmoie 7.3i)ii.in. IlairibburR 10.4fn.iu. arr. nt WilUamsport 1.50 p.m. lmiL lUven 3.13p.m. Kenova 4 15 ii.m. Kniio 8.43 p. 111 Iluffilo L'k HAVEN AC. l'vs I'liilndelphla 8.00 a.m. iialtlmoio 8.30 a.m. Hairlsburg 1.25 p.m. arr. at Williamsport O.IO11.111. ... ... , Lock Union 7.30p.m. SUNDAY EX. leavcsNeiv Yoik 8.25 iui!; l'hlladelphia II 03 11.111. llaltliuoro u 10 n.m. Itarriannrir 4.1, mn. nrr.niWiiliami.port 7 40 am. EASTWARD. PIIILAD'A EX.leaves Eno 7.00 11 m. Luck Hurra 0311.111, Williamsport 7.53 a.m. nrr. nt llarri'biiii; 1i.4mi.im. lialtimoro B.2.3 p m Philadelphia 3..mp.iu. Now Yoilc 0 45 n.m. DAY EXPRESS leaves Kano o.'Jo u 111 itenovn in.10 n.ui, lict iiuven 11 20 a 111. Williuuivport 12.40 n.m. arr. at lliniiibini; i.n ii.tn. Philadelphia 7.20 11.111. New Yuri 10.15 p.m. Baltimore 7.13 ii.m. ,,. , Washmtton 0.1,2 p.m. ERIE leaves Erie l20ii.m Ileuov.1 8.5.3 p.111. Lock Haven 10,15 pm. , WilUnmspnrt 11.15 p.ni. HairUbuic 2 43 mn. Bailunoio 7.35 u 111. Philadelphia 7.00 a.m. Now York 10,10 11. ni. FAST LINE leaves Williamsport 12.33 a.m. arr. at 1 1 arilsbure 3.55 a.m. Baliimoro 7.35 a.m. Philadelphia 7.33 u.ui. Now York iu.25 a.m. SUNDAY EX', leaves Wiiliainspoit b 15 u.m. arr. at llarrlsburir II 40 a.m. Philadelphia 3u D.m. Now Yoak .45p.ni. llnltlmnM n- I I Erie Mall West. Niagara Expiess West, Lock Haven Acconi. West unil Day L'xprens East make close counecllon at Northumberl'iiid with L.i&B.ltIi. trsuisfor Wllkekbuue and Scramoii. Erie Mall West. Nlourri Espress Wost. I.iio Express West and Lock Haven Accommodation West niakevloao coucoetn u at Williauisport with N. f. It. W. trams uoitn. ' Urlo Mull We-I. Nlagaia Fxprcss We't and Day j;iprm Euei nun o close oouuection at Look Haven with U. E. V. lilt, trains. Erlu Mail East and West com tct ut Erie with trains on L. H. M. H. Bit., ut Cony with O. o. .6 A, V, Hit., at limponum with U. N. V. or 1'. Bit., and at Dnltttoial v.i(U A, V, It It. Pailor Cam wl lruuoetween PMtadi Iphiaand Willinioepoit uN"iandift Expiess w-et. Krio Express Vmt, Pollaneirhla Eipii'si East, Day Exjirosa East and Smidiy Uxpress l.aa. Bleu Plug Carson all niKhtli ilas WM. A. BALDiVIN, Gon'Uupt LKIIiailTON, OA.1UION COUNTY, l'KNN'A, SATURDAY MOHNINO, AUGUST 13, 1870 QKKSSUI) AM LIVC Tho iinderslpned respectfully Informs tho citizens of Carbon nml ndjnlnlni; counties, that ho Is illrnlii piepaiod to supply them wllh Dressed or Live Hogs at 111 'res fully ns low ns they can bo bought lor elsewhere. Also, Smoked Hams. Ilologno nud Sni-iniro, at Wholesnlo anil HcDill. (T"Oiders will bn liiotiipllv filled, nml Hogs nhlpptd (onny point at tho shortest noiico. JOSEPH OBERT, Bank Street, Lehlphlou, Pn. Nov a, VI '76." BRAHY'3 CRNTKNNIAL CIGAR AND TOBACCO EMPORIUM AND IUI.LIAltD R( 1OS1, one dour above Hank's Bakery. Ilniik St.. I.filifglifon. Also, GENERAL NEWS AGENC3', Dally and Weekly Papoisnnd ijikcsuloLlbraiy rega ally supplied1. Apill I, 187(1. r"Mo AVIiom II May Coiitcrii. Nntlco is heribv civen. Th"l wo t'm n,wi.r. slene-i. Pave liuielia oil liom Danln rii ltinrer. 01 Alahoniuir townsnlp, Uarnou county P.i , tlio ni'iiiw ii(t iiii'i'viiv. in ivit.. lour aciesnl unlit, nuoticiool Potatoes, two Hogs, two tows, two Waiioiis throe BciMtoads, two Plows and onn 2-ycar old 1 olt and lioiebv liotiiv all pcisins not to meddle with tho same under lienalvv or Ihnlaw. WE1KS.A ANDREWS. Paekei(on,Julv22, 1873 w.1 rpo all Wliom it Mny Concern: lie It Known, Thai I havn this day. July intli, s-iU mv Intel cat. riehr, and title to BH'IIabii Kl'.Il'ER 111 tho OBY OOOD-l ami NOI'ION -10RE, 1111 sii'quolianna blieet, near to tho Mauslon House, Mauch chun. t , . .0- . JOHN KEIFER. July 22, 187,'-w3 Tmss and Surgical Bandage Stand. W J. KVKRET1-, No.-53 North nevnnth ht. below Arch Bt. Philndolplila. L itestl 11 proved Trnssos. shoulder lliaces, Elastlo st 1 ek uigs Beits, Hit'iicnsnno'", Criilrhes, Deformity liiKlriimentM, Ao. Also Mrs. Evoiett's. l ltrh's mlf udjustln" unil other celebrated Fcmalo Hup poiteiH Lady Attennnnt I.il-u toct and low prlco. Ileriil- s.iccosafully ticated. O UIV .11. 13IU -iy. QHNTEMN1AL SALOON, SUSQUEHANNA ST., MAUCH CHUNK. 1'ltAXK IXKMAXX, Prop'r. rrOSll Plilladolnhift T.flfTnrllfinf nltcurd nn tan Ciirarflor (!tiireHt fl.iniB. iiml Mil mimr ol Hofri'-liiii'MitH to ho foniul In n i-liK-cla-sK Haloou. FUni-; LTJNCU viiy Mnrntni; nt 10 '4'.ork. I'n 1 whon you ro to Mauch Chunk. j my jo. 101U yj 1 Good Family Medicine Tar and Sarsapavilla Pills. HEADACHE. Lanirour and Melan choly frdierally sprint' trom a (lionlercd stnm nch, cosiivcuo-s or a torold liver. Each may bo speedily rcmoveJ oy Dr. Swayne's Tar I Ills which Btlin iilato the liver and stomach to a hoHUv action lu reiuovliiK nil bllliousiicss, null pioduclii tegular evacuations of tho bocis. LIVER COMPLAINT, & 1 B g I! s ds 2 e g r-1 ,"i -j H P s; rm N g" 5 P g $ R W. H o W Q p O 3 IS 6 q m h that dreaded rilsoaso from which so many per. nous 1-ulkT, la fieiijoutly the cause of Ilcadaclic, Iiullgestloti nml l)ysi(ipsln, is speedily itlleved. and nro often pcrmunonil)' cuiod oy their ue. Fevcrsiuooiteu niovented liytlio iiio ot the.-.o Hais,ip:iulla Pilfs, a they utv i If, tliioiiKh the blood, tho hnpuiltlis from iviiich limy aile, 1-or COMl'IVENEMs lliero Is nullillm so lU'ectual as Swaynu's Tar anil Sarsaparllla Tills. They am jinely vesetablu, ami oot spvi Lilly ou tho l.ivur es lllno iftannr ciiluiiitj, nlliiuu. auv bun lesu ib no'n tulcuur. Decnbo nini ioini in n'l comiiiiiiiloit oik, aim niidio B lelioilt lo U A3 Mi m UN, PP1 uiti'lpluu. ttt f4uiMu lor iidvi e- fc?lu air mill on leovipl of ,ino7. Priced oinisj boiti flvo bone tor t. AbK YoUHDUaaioT FOR TUEr. New Advert isonionts. THE LUNGS! This distressing mid dnnRernns rnmplaltit and Its prrnintiltnry n-mpioms. nerleeled imizh. nhrl't sweats, hoireness, vnllns II -ah, lever numnnently cured by ' Dr. SVinyiie'sUompnuin! syrmi of Wild cIiotv " IIRONCIII I IS-A premonllnr of l'nlmona'y ('onaiimption isclinrnctrrlzeitliycnlnnh nrlu. (bimmaiioii or the mucous mnuitiMiin or tho air nn.fa'tes, Willi coush and ("Oipcloratlnn, short brenth, honr-ieitO'iM pains in tho ehei-t. Fornll iironenial illici t. mis, sore thiuat. loss of voice, coiifrhs, DR. SWAY'NE'S COMPOUND Syrup Wild Cherry IS A HOVEnniCIN UEMISDY. iffmcrrhngc, or tvitttna bhmdf inav vrnronl from the l:ii'nx, trurliin Inoncliln nr ImtfrP, niiilnnRffinm vnrlousrfiiiT phuikiup p1iiiciil pxnrilmi, p't-tlioi-.i. or fnllnpHS ot iiio voMcla. wt'iik !mtK,ovi-ivtMiim)ji of Him voito supin et cil ncuatton, ob.Miuclloii ol tho Bplio.i or Uv M", oic. Br. Swnync's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry rtrikrmt (ho root of iTn.'io lv imilfriim (ho hUvul ri Mo.iii? tho iiLM-iui() kMiioysto he.ilthv ncion. invigMiiitl'ur the n rviiusnjHtnn. Tho om v stnminnt HMnnlf tor h-inorrhniro. blotichinl nu-l nil nultnn.ini v rmnii mot, f'nn. Fumiitlvn ortlioso incliiHHe.1 to woik 'uiirs Hl'nuUl uot fall to uaa thU Kicnt veettiblo rem ntv Jtmnno'ous powrr, not oniv over rnniiTiip. tton hut ovor every ehrouli- (ll-ea,'0 weroa cindii'il iilter.itfvo net ton is ikm-Ioc!. Uiiilnr lt life tho couuh Ifl onyeneo', tho nttrht MVlnt- ill-iinn-li nm pntn fnhhi( s, ttio iml-o utunin to i(s tin urnl Hiauilml, the "tomneh Is nnmoveft in power to alpiKt nml uHiui1ito thelnod, mid evory oipmi u nuicr nm) hctiei qu.ility hlooiJ oupitihtlto it out ot which now lecica tivo nml iila"tio uiiuerj.il M niuJe. SAVED HIS LIFE. a isimj iiiii usi.i: fliUEin:! Was that of Edward II. Ilamson, Eoplneernt, Ceoruo -weenv'a l'olleiy. 1,'i'lt llnlao Avenue, l'hl.uilehi:i. He had a violent o uli, nlalit sweiita hiuo (hioit, nriat weakness, spit at dir felent lime, a ninl of eloort. ROVO up ail hope nf rri'tiven. 'lhiouh the ttsei ot " Itr. ivaunt? H'ldCAi-lrdSurmr' beLanie asmilitlatid healibv man. and rem ilus o to ti ls i'av. nltl'Oiinh over iweiii v j I 1 1 h h'ivo enpai-n f nice nt was enroll. PRICK ONE DOLLAR. "IX bullies .". If your dini'wifit or sfotokei per iloe-i not sell it, wo will fiirwaid na 1 in zen lieiebt paid, lo an ad. dress, on teceipt ol mice. PRFl'MIIMl osi.v liy F5t. SVAVlU At SO,"V, 330 N. fdlxtli Slrrrt, I'liltiulelplilii Soldbvul Piuiifliicnt Diusijlsts. Itching Piles! IMMiS, TILIJS, ITCHING PILES, positively Cured by tho use of SWAYS K'S OINTMENT. Home Testimony : I was sorely allheled with nuenf Hie inn(.f dh tiessluanl all incenses Piniitiis or l-tiiiimi. or moie iimiinimlv .mown iin lulilns Piles Iho ltrtitm tit Illness. as almiiKt ititoh'ratilo fncieas. id n.v scialcliliii;, aim not unfreiiuctiily become quite sole, I Imualit s box of " Swat lie's Oltilinent " Us ufre cave ipilek lellel, and 111 n shiut time minlo npeifeet cnie. lean now "loop undistiiibeil, ami I would a ivn-e ah who mo snir-nnt; wllh 1 lii-s (IUlioi.sliij.p(ompi:iliit topioeuiw sw..vhe's Oitittui ii." ut once. I had Died pieicnp Ions almiM luiitimor.ible, without llndinit anv periu unciit lellel. JO-, W. Cll ltf.-.r. Finn of UiBdel it ( hrlst. Boot and shoo House. 311 N'uiili srennil stieet, Phlladelpiiln. SKIN DISEASES. HWAYNH'H ALL HEALING OlNTMIiNT Is alio n spielflo mr TETl'ER, 1T( H. HALT .vxa.i -M, i-i. ii.i. nr.. nr. J ,11 . ni i jjoan, BAIIBER'S ITCH, lit II lll.OMJlUX, ALL HCALY, CRUSTY. UUPANEOUS EBUP TIO.NS. l'eiieellv hale nud hniinless, even on Iho most ten lor tntaiit. Price Cfl mils. 3 boxes for f 1.23. bent ov in ,il tunny address on locelpt of pi ico Sold by ail tho leading DniRalsts, Prooaieil (inly by SR. SW.IVM: At so.x. 330 North Sixth-at., I'lilladelphla. : : use IADORn! LONDON ! your ! u:ri da .- nan ouiui nubiui ui HAIR, ! I OK KDSTOIUNO ; : GRAY HAIR To Its Nnttiral Vitality nml Color. HERE IS "THE PROOF 01' its Superior Excellence Read lids Homo Cirttllonto U'tlificd to by Ednaid 11, Gaii'iaiios, ouo of tho most compe tent Diiifririsisaiid ciniui'-t- lit i'lilludelpliu, a man who-ie veiacltv none can doubt : 1 nm iiappy to add my tcr,ttmon7 to tho ftreat value of mo " Lumtoii Hair Cmnr Restxircr." wiiich icsuirod my lia.r lo ltsorluiunl dark i oi ur, nud tun Jiuouppcais to bo permanent I am fatmiletl that this preparation is iioUiuik llko a die, bnt opeiatos upon the secretions. It Is also a beuiultul hair ilioKslna. ami piomntcs tho Ciowth, I purchased the llrst bottle trom En. il. OurrlBiies, uiuKirist Tenlh and Coate-si8 vho can al.o lei-tllv 1113' hair wjs voiy tfiay when I commence I Us use, MRS. MILLAR, No. "lil N. Ninth-st., Phliailehihla. Dii SWAVMJ fc son -Respected FilenuN: I have tho oleusmo to Hiform Jim Ihatuluoyof my acqiialuiance, Mrs Ml lei, lsdellKhlcd Mini tlio soectss of our limloii (Jo.or Hair Restoi. er." Her hair was lulliiift mpidly null ijui . (,'my. Tho color has bcu 1111I11111I, und iho I.1II liiir int entlrelv Ktnnoeil liv its ui.e. U 11. UABRIGUES DriiKRlsl Cor. Tenth and Coulcs sts., Phlln. All th.t art can accomplish In beauilIyliiK. Ktrciiirijh iilnir, thtcUeulneandsiloiiiiugtho ualr Iselfeeteil Uv usiuir 'i,oiidou Hiur(?olor Restor er." it stimulates nud forces 11 now growth : if giay. teuton's lis natural color, uud lenders It Lllky alio boaulllu. 1 curia naudiiilTj keep, tho cjIi. ile mi ctuil uud lieu tl.v. All dimrglslH It, I'rue 73 en, 11,1; six bottles, SI. Sent by e j. s, lo ai,y ,iiM.o. H.'.AYNE it SON, 310 N. Sixth it . PniUil'n, HOLlli P.lOPWJli'iO.W, Tor SmIh ly ui! t'Mi;lNis July 11). 18;.yl TUden'i) I.cllcr orAceeplniUT. Wow York, AllciKt 4, 1870. The ltitlowlnp; Ii Clovcrnor 'rilden's letter of acceptauco 1 AtllAST. July 31, 1870. Or.NTt.KMPH When I hid tho hen-rlnreeeivo a peisniial delivery of your lttrron bi'liair of Iho ilemoiinlie Nntiunal Convention ho d on Iho th ol Juno ut St. I ouls. nil visitor n-oof my iiomliialtiin ns tlio raiidnl'ib or I he C'ltiftliuo 1, y lepio.eutiuu III t l odi'. for Iho nfllcn ot l'lesl. iletn nf tiio t'nltiil st ues I nnswerod tnnt nt my em Ileal couveiiietiro ami in coufnimity with u-'iige 1 would liiepnre and trammit tnvuun loiuinl nrccptnnco. 1 nowav 11 mysoif of too first Intel val In unavoidable occnp itious to In -111 that rugauemci.t, Tho I otiveulfiin, biforo innkiii tta noii'tiiations, adnpted a dfchrption of prlnclplis, wlueli, as a whole, seems to men wio expo.llloii of t tie necessi ties ol oil count rv ami 01 Ihoirfiinns lidiliil to btiiijsb ck iho (lovtriiincm. 10 its It 110 lunctlons, to rcslom lnuiiy 01 iiomiuisiiniiou nun 10 10 ew ino iro-. jieiitv of tlio peopln. Hut Kime ot tho.o leuirms mo mi 111 rent thai they claim 111010 than a pass tiitfnpiiinriil. '1 ho necei-Bitv of a leform lu Iho scilo of pub he expense, l'cdernl, State nod intiiilrlp.il. and ill the nodes of federal taxitiou, JitctiHcs all the iiioiiilnoiico civen to It In the dcclninitiu of Iho t. iiuitis Convention. I ho pioso it denies sum In all Iho business end ltimtstib'S of tho people, wh ch Is depriving laborer its employ, ineiil ami catr' ltifr want into so many homrs, has Its pi inn pal can -o tu esrc.slvo kovci union t sl coiisniuptlnti. Under tho illusions of a stie. clous liinipciity eiiKiiideied by tl.ufallnciesot too l'uderiii (Inveiiiiiiciit. a wasio of can'tal has tieen i-oiutf on ever since the 00 ice ol hUi.whlch could oiny end in umvi isal disaster. Iho 1 ed t rai tuxes ot tlio Inst eleven veins resell tlio g. paiiilc son of lorty live It mured millions : local tasnttou bus amounted 10 two-lhirds as much mine. 'lhu viet nirRiecntn Is not less than soventy hvohundio niill.oiis. This eiiormi.us tnxatlon followed a civil conflict that hail greatly Impair- ed our aKpioute wealth undh 111I0 a pto not ltiliictlun ot expenses ludipeusiibli'. It win naitiavated bv most unsclent lie and IhVnlJu-t. eilmeth'dsol taxaiioii, tliu. mcteasod thosic llllces of t lie pioplo far bevoud too lccilptsof tlio Tioisiirv It was tuKi'-ivntol uinroover by 11 lliuiiii'ial policy which tended to diminish tho euortrv. fci.lll ainiio'iiiomr otinodiictlou and ttm iniR.iiitv ef niiv to i'insiilMitlon, 1 ml induced ntiM'.'i culailou In bit-iliies, uud an uiiic'iiiiiier.'i. tlio use of cn.iltnl mid labor. Even in piosner ous times tun dally wuuts of liidiisteinus com. muulttes pres ctosely upon ilieir daily enri niKS Too iMirciu 1 f pa.-siblo national snvlncs is at beet a umli tieroentaeo of natliiLai eatn liirs. Y'et now, fur thes" cloven yenr. eovern lueut coiiMimption has been a laigoi po-t on 1 f the u-moual larmugs than tho whuieoonplu e.111 po-Mhly mvo oven In pru.peioua times, I01 all new lttvetnit nis Too cons' quenccs of theso errors are 11 present public camm ly. but they weie never ilnubtlul, never liivlslo.e lla-y woro necessity nml luev table, and weio foieseen ai d depk'ied when iho wuves of that ticiliinus pruspeii , ran h Kliest In a speech m ills ny me 011 tlio 2IU101 Septem ber, lsjj, it w.is Haldol lueso luxes; ' Ihey In ar heuvil upon evot.i nhm's income, iipnnoverv industry nnd eveiy business 111 theco inirv.a'id 3uir b 3cai tiny are ilo-tnied to piess still moio hoavilv unless wo nne tho sysli m that y ves no lo iheni It was cnmpari.t vel easy w.ien va.ucs wetodoubiug itnoer leneated is sues nl lepil lenoei paper miuiev to pay nut of Ihefioth of our KrowliiR ami iippamit wealth the-, tuxes, hut wh"ii values recede and sink towaiiH uule uaniril scale tho lax K.itherers laielrom 11a uotouiy oir Income, nor only our pnflts, but 11I 0 a pntion of onrciii Hal. I do not wi h to xaifco atu or nlann' I Minply sav Unit wo cannot nlmul tho cosily end 1 unions luilioj of the la, licai uinjiiiliy ottiomries . Wo uiu.10, lift', d thst iioiicy towaids the South 1 we ciiiuointViut! the miigullh-ent aii'toppiO"slvo ceu(iai-ni i.iio winch our Uovcrunient is temg coiivenni; Tie cannot ntt'oiit tho piesent iii.ir liiilccut scale of laxstl in." To tho Sei ictary of ti e TieaSur, X wild early 111 1603 : "Thcioisnii luyai 10.nl for a uoi eiuineut 111010 thin for an in .iiid.rn era cnrnoi al.oa. What you want to I. 0 ii iw Is to cut iiown your expenses and llvn witliln uiiir ineouii-. 1 won d Klvo ail tho 10 (?e 1.0 nam nf tin men a d llnamlo lnfi 1 t would K ' o' wlio.onf it ',01 too o.u family maxim, tivo i itlun ,imt lneomo " 'iblsitf rm w hi ho insisted at oven step.but ii 1.111M 1. n in i s ed per lstentl.. We see tn dav tlio iitilni duito I, picMUil'itlvs of tho poeplo in one in one 1 1 f l oiiiin-,, whno siriif.'i;l'iiI to re 11 no rxpnuii.tiirie. compe.led to conliont tho i.u 11. in, 0 ol the -einte and the 1 xeruuve, III it, unless the nlijectioiianl1! nppropi lations be con Bunted lo. too operiitons of ihe government men under snail sntrerdetrimiiit or eeaso. In my Judgment, an ameiiiiment to tho Constuu lion ought to bo itevlsed, bepiralliif! mli( ills. Iinci bids too appropihitions Jor Iho various do. paituieuts of tho puunc "rvlco and excluding iiinn 0 cli lull thu ni'piopnaliuiis lor other ob Jf el-- and a I iiideotndniit ojtis! itton. I11th.1t iny 11I0110 1-1111 Iho revi-.orv power of en.li tf the Iwo IIoumds and of Iho iAectuivo ho pii'i'tTved and exempt fiom tno nmial omess which olten conip ds i'Seut lo onjeotl inablo ap. piopnat ous raihcr (hall stop Ihe wniolsof tno tloveiiimciit. the south. An ncces-ory cause cnh.iniliiK thoilistress In business Is 10 bo found In thosysleinatio and in supper nolo mivtoTcrniuL'iit unpobisl on iho siacei. of thosotith. Besides iho onlinaiy cf feet of lulu 1 aut an 11 cishoiiesLnduiinlst.ation, it hrs inllle.cil upon them eiuumous Issues or baiduleut bonds, Ihe scanty avails of which w. ic w.ibled or r-toieu. nnd tho exl-iteuco of wuich .a a puhl'o discredit, lending to tnnk luplcy or repudiation. 'Iaxcse, iciailyopiiios slve, in some Instances, have coblWcato 1 111,- en Ino income ot pn,prtv, and totally destroyed Its inaikitaho wilue. It Is luipo'sible that Ihyso evilssluiulil not react upon tno piosperlty of the whoiu country. 'IhouoUlei- motives of hunlfinlty coneur with tho material inloreslsot nl In icquir uu tnat evi ry nhsuicle be reinuvod to a coin ilote ni.il our bio lccouelliatioii hetweii kindled poimia ttons, oi'Ci) unnaturally oslramreil on Iho basis iecoi:iiizi d by iho St. Lous platform of Iho ' I'ousiliitlou nf too United slates, with us nun ndmeuts. universally accepted as a lii.nl settlement uf the emit roiei sis wnlch engender. eauuil war;" bnt 111 mil of a mailt so hcucil conl, Ihe moral liifluenco of cvtrrrrnon citircn. as well as every Kovcrumaiitai autlionty ought to be exerted, uotalouo to tualnUlu the'rjust Mpiailty bifoiothe law, but liiiewiHuio esiab- II. .11 a cordial fralenutv anil cood.wlli ainoinr oit mens wlub'3er Iheir rate or color ivhoara now united In the one destiny of n common solf guierjuiL'iit. If (ho duty khui be assigned to 1110, I should not fail to cxcirlo tho powi ra wllh winch iho la a ami iho (Joiuiitntlon of our countr) clothe its t hief Mnel-traie o pro tictab ifselilzens. whnlover their loru.er con uition, lu ovcry nolltlral alio peisunai light. CUIllIENCy ItGFOUU "Reform Is necessary." declares tho R.. Lou's Convention, lo establish a Hound currency. i. fitoie ihe iiuolle credit and maintain the nation al honor," and it goes 0,1 to demand ajudlcous svsteiii of prep.irat'ou liv onhho econumles bv I olili'tal tetri lichmciitB nnd by wise linance. which aha 1 enable tlionalionoii to assure too w Polo woihlid itsperlect nlnlitr .:nn ltsierfect readiness t J mee: any of It- jironilses nt too call of the creditor entitled to payment. The otijeoi (loiiiaudetl bv tho Co.iveniion is a resumotlnn of specie paymouis ou the legal tender iot.s ol tno united Stnto. I'li it would not only "re. atoto tho public credit " and maintain Iho uatioi al honor, but It would 'otnolis 1 imiuuiI curreac!'" lor tho poople. lbs UH-thods bv winch this object is to 1 oiuirsued ami me means by w iich It is to oonttr.t led tiro dlsclosid b3' what Iho Convention demanded Tor the Huuro una oy what it denounced in Iho past I1ANK !OTK KKbUlllTlION' Jleiumpilnn of specie payments by the 0 iv. eminent nt the United Rtiues on lis leu3l en- dor nous would establish spocto pavnieiils by all tlioi.aiiUs 011 all lliele notes. Tho nltr inl siateiiien. lunden'i Ihe I2tu of May hoW" that ' tho anioiint nt tho ti.ink notes visa 3 0.no .oh', loss 211.(1. UOOO held by itioms.elvea against tneu , 23 i,0O'.0J'of nolo.. The banks bold ui.n si.imki ' of legal. tender un"a or u lllllo mure than 3'i por 1 ceutnf thflr amount, lint they alio hold on 1 deposit 111 the federal Trtiisuiy. as SHcuilty lor I these notes, bonds of Iho United states, win th I In gold alanit (300,0011,1100, avutlaule nil 1 cililMit ' lu all the foio'i-n money markets Inieuiulni.. tho banks, even If II worn pus- 1 slide lor oil their notos lu be prusouted lor pn lneut. would liavo somo W1 0 lO.Wi cf speeioto I pay Sakti.rO'.O'O ot notes without ccutraejne their losns to their ousUnners or oalllng on a iy 1 prlvats ilohtois for ai lueut, sujiienoeil liaulfH , iiudeilnkiui' lo ipsumo have usually been oolijt it', toco' tot froui iietsly lMuiawet'stho nivalis , to roinoui exiMsmuyo issuus. aurt to piovldere "irv.s A ya us i b u 0 olstressi It ineio. f oe open aJ) la ulirillitl opriHOsaoli-esoiun. 1 t .nil, hill UieCoLill loUB Wilii'll caostO di o-s niliMsa tmwei ln.cinee uo u.n ei-u. Tue Oovo-iluiit ha.- sl)4l ro me. e K-i'd us own pio.ni.us, and lao ba.i'.a .'uu Ml:" uu' if ihem Subscribers out of County, $1.20. i-SJJ "JDIiW ).-! I - ,.l. 1 1 reives without distressing anybody. Ths Oov. erniucut Is. ihnrefnin, the -olo irllmittent. I.KdAt, TKXtir.lt IlltSUMl'TION. Tin nmotitit ol too legal lender noloi of tho United Mates mm oulslnudlng Is less than lifiooiyiin, iicsidi s3l,(ioo,(i nt Iractlonnl cnr. leney. How shall the Ooveininent makfl thoao limes nl nil thnos as rood as specie! It has to PioUdo, In refeienco to tho in iss which would ho aept in tiao by tho vrhttn of business, n con. trai nisei vlor of co'u ndeiiinto to tho adjust. ii'cnt ot tho teminrsry 11 ictitailnns of interna tional b iniiees, and as a Kiioranty arnlnst, Iran, sent ilinins nttlflelally crealeif by panlo or sii 'culntlo i, II has also to proilde for tho pav. incut in coin rfneii irrotinnal eurreno as may no ivieicnic1) r,,r leiiemptioii and Mitch lncon. sldf tablo poitlors of tlie legal lenders ns indl. viilinilsinnv, fi-om lime lo fluie, doslro to ron. 7, . 'J. ."i""'1"1 ."'o. or 111 order to lay by in cola thtlr lllllo stories of moiif.v. lirst'Sll'TION NOT DIFFICULT. To mikntho coin now In Iho 'Treasury avail, ah n foi tbo in Jeets 01 this reserve., to giadually st ciiathen nnd inlargo that reserve nnd to imwi ui- 11,1 Hiicii inner exeepitnnai iieinauns lor e in as tuay an o. un -s nor seem to inn n woik of (tilllnnltv If wisely planned and (llscreetiv luirsned It nuaht not locust nay sienlleo lo tlio business of tlio ronntry. It slioald tend, on tho contr ry con revival nt hopn mid coiilldencn. I ho coin In thoTiensii-v 011 Iho.iOthof Jnnoln. cumin" what Is held aaalnst coin coilillcates, amoiinio.I tonearlr7l(0i,0io. II10 current of pieimus metals which hns tliwed out of our country lor tno 0 even years fiom July 1, 18(H to .Iiinn 3 1, H7i,.avrrnging neaily ;o.000,00)a year. 5"asf8T:.(i(Ki,0i0lii tho whole porlod, of which II 7.0 1i,ujo. wero tho nroduct ot onr own mines. liininas,lhoreiiiisitn q-mntity by intersept Hit fiom the cm tent Hawing out nf tlio country ami ny acifuiriii" fiom tho stocks which exist iibrn id, without disturbing tho equilibrium of toic go money markets Is a result easily to bo worked out by praeilcai knowled'.'o and Judg ment, v. ith Kwioct to whitnver surplus of legal lemleis Iho wants of buslnoss may fall to keen In nc, and which. 111 order to savo inter, teresi. will bo returned for ledomptioii.thev can either bo paid or they cm bo funded. Whether 1 leyeonlliiiionsciiireneviirbo nbsoibcd into Ihe vast mass of securities hold ns Investments, is merely a quo,t ou of tha rata ot lnteiest thov draw Even If thev wero to remain In their present Inrm and 1 no llovorninent ngi eo to pay onlhom a la'oef ni'eiest making them pay ns do-lrablo inyeslments. thoy would censo to circulate, and take their place with lovernniont, State, muni elpnl and other enrpnrato and private bonds, of which thoit-nndsiil mlllioiu exist nmoug us. In tho perfect oasowith whlcli they can 001 hanged liom currency Into invostmeuts. lies fio onlv danger to hegn irded agilnst In tho adoption of Belli r H measures Intended to remove 11 boavv asceitalned surplus, that la, tho withdrawal ot any which aio not 1 permanent excess beyond the wants of bus.ness. Even moro mlstiioious would bo any mens, ures which affects tho puhllo Imagination with tholearof any npii chendod soirclty. In a com munlly wno o ciedit Isso much used, fliictiti. tlotis or values nnd vlolsitudos 111 business am a go y e ui-'eii by tho t 'mporarv yielding to tho bclie.sof mm. o en oe'oio t'mso beliefs con conform to nscertali od roilitles. Aii'jf.vr or Mtci'.ssAnv cunnrNor. 1 ho am i, ml nt the necessary enrrenev at a given tmiB eannot bo detormineil nrbitrarllv. ami sloiini nns 00 assumed 111 conjecture. That nmoniit is subject to both pei mnnoot nnd torn porari cIijiil'os. An cnl irgnment of it, which seems to bo desirable, happened nt tho bogln. Hlng 01 tho civil war by n iib.tltutra uso of curieiicy In id'ios of Individual crollts. I tvnuea with certain ststes nt buslnoss. It nuctr.alcs with eniishleinblo rcgulanty at dlf. terent seasons of tin. year. In ihe autumn, for iiislnncn. when buyers of grain and other airl cultural products begin their op-sratlona. they usually need to bniiow capital or circulating ci eolts bv which to mnko their pnrchn'os. and want theso fonos In currency capable nf botng distributed In small sums among niunerons sel let: Tl o additional n-ert of currency at such times Is five or morn per cent, ot tlio wholo vol. time, anil if a surplus beyond That Is required fur oiibnary uso does not hnpien to bo on hand at ihomonov centres a scarcity of cuirenov ensue' ami also a stringency in tho loan market. It was in tcfeioneo to snc'i oxnorlencos tuat in a diseussi, n or this sutdoct In mv nnnnal mossaso In the Now Yoric Legislature of Janit. aiy 5lli, 13 .1, 1 he saggasnou wis msdo that. Ihe I nderal (lorcrnment is bound to redeem every portion of I.s Issues which the publio do lint wish to oe. Having assumed to moiinpo HZ9 the supply of currency and enacted oxcln sinus ngs nsc; ever body else, it Is bound to furnish nil which tho wants of business lequiro. 'Ihosysiem ilioulA poslilvolv allowtho volumo of circulating ei edits to stop and flow ncoor. ding to iho ever o.iangng wants of business. It should Imitnto as o.oso y as possible the na tural laws ot trade which Ifcbas snpeicidod by antflcial contrivances, And In a similar discus, ilon In mv message or January 4. IW, It was said that rosiiinpiimi shonlu bo effected " bv such measures as would keeir tho aggregate amount of currency self-adjusting during nil tho prouea. wlthn itexiitlng no ou ilic linignlra tlon uitn alarms wli eh unparn cuiiddoiice, con traet the wnolo largo inacoinery ot credit and disturbs tho nnunil ii'ierarinnsnf business " HINS of iiEsusirriox. Piildlo oronnmles, otllci 1 retrenchments and wise flnam iers aro tho 1110.1ns which tho t loins Convention Inidoatsns provision for re serves and renenintions Tho host resourcl) Is fi 1 (sluctlon of tho oxp-Mises of tho Oovernmmt below Its liieono, for that imposo no now chargoon tho peopln. If, howovor tho Impru dence and vrnto which have con luo-nil us tu a period of falling ievonuos, ohligo us to sopihv ment the rosults of ccnnnniles and retrench, menls bysoinoreairi loloius. wo should not he.lt it. The Government ought not to snecti lato on its own di-honor 111 nmer to s.ivo Inter, est on ItsbroMiipi'o nisas, wlnoli It still emu. pels private dealers to accept nt A llctitlo.is par Tho highest n dional Iio inr 13 not only right but would prove profitable. Of tho ouollc dent, ino millions bonr Interest stslx percent, in gold, mid 7H ml lions ot flvo perc nt. In ir Id iln avir 131 Interest is 5.5s. pr ( ent.A tlnaneial policy w ilch sbuuld socriro iho hiphest credit, wlseiy aval'ed of ought gr.Hiii ill v tu obtain a icipii-tiou of ouopor roit, 111 tho imeres 011 1110s of tho loans, a saving of uu portent, on tho average would bo 17 mil- nuns 1, , i ui 111 goni ; in it saving, rogul niy lu. vestedat lour unil a half percent, won d in loss than I hirty-oliht years extinguish the pi lnelnal. Tho wholo 17 K) million ot f nulled dobt might bo paid by this a lying alou, withont cost to tho people. 1'P.Ol'F.U TIMtl FOIl ItEsrjIlTION, Tho proper time for resumption Is Iho time when wise prapirauons shall hsvo ilp-no l Into a pei feet ability to aeeonijl ah tho o'jject with a c ortahity nnd earn, that will Inspli 0 oontldoiico ami encourage tho revising or customs. Tho earliest time in which audi a losinuptlon cm bo brought about is tho oust Even w.ien thu pre. p ir itious shaii hat 0 been maiiirod tlmexsetdale would have lo bo chosen with relornnco to tlothoii exls.lugstntnof trade and credit opera, liens in our own country ho course of toroign commereoanil to C1111.I1II011 oftho exchanges wllh other nations. Tno sp-ciiln moisuios und tho actual 1I.H0 aio matter of detail h iving re. fbro-io.- to tho eve r changing eurdltloni thoy belong ni, the domain of pracllcal udinlnls.rj. tivo st-ilosiminslilp. The e.mtln of 11 straiiner nDont stalling from New York to Livei pool 000s not assemble H counsel over Ids ocean chait and Ux nil nng.11 by which to l.u,h iho rudder lor the wholo voy age A haunt 1 imeilignium must bn nl tho ho m to iilseern the Hhlftiug toroos of the waters a ml Hi" winds ; 11 human hand must on 011 iho holm tnfeel tho olo nonls dav by day and guido to a, mastery over them. rtiBl'AUWIO'r FOR IlFSUMl'TlOV. Hnch preparations aro evervthiuj. Without them alegisiatlvo command llxluwu day ui of. ileal promise tlxingH day are shams. T hey urn v.mso ihey am a suaru sud delusinu tiall who tins, theni, Thoy destiny an oouildenco amiiig l.ojgiitful men whosojudgmeiit will, ut least, sway tinbiic opinion. An attempt to act on suen a c iminauilershln 1 piumlso without picpiratliin wmud uud 111 a new oa amity, prolillo o coeliisuiu, Ul.trust and uisti'o.ss. TIIK ACT OP JINUAKV llni, 1870. The act of Congress of ths nth of Jnnnary, 1875, oiineli'd t.ia'. ou and at r tho istoi Jan., ls7U tlioSn'Ktaiyol tho TieoJiiry shall iwioem in coin the hi.-ui tunder nut"s ot tho United States on i rosouiu loii ut the nllloooi tho Assis l int lioasiiiiir .11 tun city of Nuv Ymk, U uu. thorizail lbs secret ny to prepare mid prorldo foraurhriusaiiiiitlor of specie u lymeut, bv tho uso oljiiv ui plus revouiui not othorwiMiao piopnaUsl ma by issuing, in his discretion, oenn.il olussesnf ooudjt. Moro than one and a half of tho four years Imvepss.iml. Ciitgiiswauil UuPiosId' ur lu 'o onntiiiusvl aver abnai to iimto lu a,;ts w'lich h.iv lotflsbiiesl outoi oxiausuot) o.liv pa siu a surplus L'p,iuuuhli to liils .lurjsK.'. Tim mm n tin I iiwaoineiaAuesd lu lMlooii to Ui' i,ie. a. luentiMi.. on llitt iikfcii Kou t, . -u i ) e s lain r.u y Uv.'.ufiMWKaloi ni- i, j n iliw mm miiUofjfaBlSVJWui .u i ,
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