. V. MORTItntKTt, tritlOllTON, PA.i fA.WIt).YY, DKCKMllEll 7, 1H78. jui: 3irssAji:. Tlio inol Important features 111 tho Viet Mont's message, (which we print in to-ilny'a airr)nro tho following! Tim political nml Cix'ial rontlltlon of the Sonlli forma a jiriiict )kiI feature of tlio document. Ho rcsarils the general coinlitinu of that section ni bet ter, on tlio whole, tlinii lit former years. Tho tvciiircitrcs In Boulh Carulitm nml l.niilsinii'i n Iho I'rc.iilcnt lias loartietltlicin . . , . .. . . . inlisifta,ns tno i resident una icnriieu men 1 1() binn,j) lutCS3 overthrown by contest I from official reports, nro clearly scl foillmml j , ,, ,. ,,, . .... . . , 1 1 ' " .1111 L'lC CtltlMS. If tlin tireflnllL InW I nil critlciicd, and ho declares his determination In rigidly enforo tlio laws of tho U. S. In that section. The President docs not nsk for new legislation, but contends Hint under tho Con stitution and present laws tlio (icncral llov ommcnt has amplo power to jmnUli tho guilty, and guarantee all citizens freedom in the exercise of political rights; nnd Con gress is requested to mako appropriations to enable, tlio Kxccutlvc to enforce tho law. In this part of tho message there Is no attempt to kiijcllo sectional prejudice. It is butn plain, straight-forward presentation of facts, nml n declaration of a purposo to carry out the laws. Then follows a referenco to ii:i. portaut iioints in tho rcimrts of Heads tit Do- imrl.ncnts, which arc before tho public. Ho glvcsa history of tho r.,hcry award, butdoes not recommend further action on tho part of Congress. Tho l'residor.t ucxt treats of the Mexican question, and reports an Improved condition or our relations with that goven -menU Xo complaints of outrages on tho Itio Graudo have been mado by Amerieans for long time, and tho prospects nro en couragiiig. Tho President then comes to tho tinancial question, nnd stales that no Icgi lation is deemed necessary to carry tho pro vi!ons of tho Itesumption net into effect After .Innunry 1st tho creditors of tho Gov ernment will be paid in gold, silver or paicr ns they may desiro. Touching tho silver ilnll.tr, tho President stales that ho has not changed his former views. IIo does not nsk for new legislation. Ho recommends tho erection of ft new building for the library of Congress nnd another forn national mticum. Ho also suggests certain improvements in the District of Columbia. " ho report of Secretary McCrary, of the War Department, contains many points of Interest. Ilia general account of the state of tho army, and especially of its improvement In respect to the number of desertions, from tho time when about one third of thowholu army deserted In a single year, Is gratifying! By the way, wo doubt If .any largir proportion ol deserters than that from the United States Army in 1873 was ever reported iu the history of any army slncb that famous deseition In Egypt reported by Herodotus. "Hard times" has changed that, foremen hold on now to any place where they are sure of sup port, and "hard times" further has done some service as far as the army Is nffecled by putting within reach of the recruiting sergernt men of a tort he never sees when iudustries flourUh. Several excellent recommendations nro made In this report which Is to be hoped may receive the fnvotable consideration of Congress. Ona is for a hw under which a thousand scouts can be employ ed be) oud tho nuu.ber of men to which tho army is restricted, and another Is for the modlOcattou of tho law by which t is forbidden to uso the army as a posso comltatus. That has been found a great evil In soma frontier districts; nnd as the law was mado for the sup posed bci.cnt of tho people In the south ern States It would bo well to modify It for other points. Hut tho most note worthy suggestion Is for authority nnd means to print tho documentary records of tho history of tho war now in possession of the government; These Important contributions to tho history of the war can thereby bo mndo accessi ble to tho people, and this suggestion will assuredly find favor It Congress Is fairly representative of popular opinion. The Chicago Times gives tho fol lowing reasons v hy the Democratic par ty lias been unable to regain Its onco powerful position in tho government ol tho country: For at least eighteen years the Republican rarty has lived through the moral perversity nnd mental Imbo cllltyof tlio Democratlo party, princi pally through the rormer. If tho Demo cratic party had had the moral virility mid mental capacity to array Itself on the sldo of fieedom, Justice, and hones ty twcnty.flve years ago, and to stay on that side, the Republican patty would never have lived at all. The Republi can party was born, and has ever since lived, through tho perverse, propensity of the Democratic party to get on the wronj; side of every Impoitant political question, and stay there. Its last per formance was to get on the wrong side of the currency question, and make it self the party of dishonest public finan ciering ; and If reports fiom Washing ton are true, Its managing spirits are determined to keep It on tho wrong side of that question. Tho men who dictate Democratic party policy seem to bo completely InfatuaUd with tho notion that the way for a party to win Is to make Itself the champion of somo spec ies of wrong or rascality, and that suc cess sanctifies a party, no matter' how abominable Its doctrines and purposes. Two recent decisions of the Supreme Coust of Pennsylvania will show the necessity of mechanics who filo liens against property "for work done and material furnished," that they must comply exactly with the rrqutruienls of the slatuo if they would have their claims sustained. In ono case tho Hen "for plastering and furnishing materials for plastering two dwelling bouses as per contract," was declared fatally de fective because tho claim did not set forth the kind and amount of material furnished, and the time when tho ma terials were furnished and tho work done. In tho other caso the liens set that the materials wtrn furnished for the "erection and construction" of tho building, whereas tho evidence showed that they were for repairs of the build ing, and It was, therefore-, disallowed. This Is getting tho law down" to very line points, but meciianics are warned nov. Dominic Young, a well-known Ca ly tbe decision that to mako tbelr liens I tliolicclcrgymeu.dlcd in Washington Thurs .,.. ., .,, i. I day, in the 8th year of his age. He was a ,1117 iuiih uu rv.,i vv. .i. iPK.Hieifnj3. -Tim Nation said recently, refer' ring iu neiiuming uunrua in tuo duiuii cm Stoles. "Wo littvo hoard no legis lation changing their charnclcr or regu lating their duty." A New Oilcans correspondent of that paper Informs It of tho fact, widely published at tho tlmo (hat tho law creating tlio llcturnlng Hoard of Louisiana was repealed nt tho first session of tho Nicholas Legisla ture. Tho new election law pf Louisi ana Is nioddled after theso of New York and lVnnsylviuiIa. It requires a strict registration and tho counting of tho 110 i to i votes actually cast, tho actual count l.n ....tBn.l I... .n T.. ..!.... t,Mk.l I I.nn., In n,,n,nnn 1Q?n II... I t occn in operation In lBTO, the electoral votn nf I niiklnnn. pnnlil not ltavn Imnn voio 01 iouiMana couiu not liavo Uocn uisputeu oy citncr party. According To tho report oC tho Secretary of tho Interior his lollcy of reform for tho Indian service has b'iii satisfactorily ap plied, nnd ho belio-.es It will work well iu luturo. Ho nss'.rU Hint tho Bannock war was thodlrcc'. result or tho failuro of Con gross to iiroviuo litems for feeding nnd clothing that tribe of savnges. Tho outbreak of tho Cheycnnes ho thinks was entirely causeless fo far ns tho Government officials wcro concerned. Ho thinks tho young war E? ' , s J0lr"'"c,3Jv 'f ,icMT, Sir. fidiun nr riors desired to go on a rnld. and could not rs nor tho ngents. nrguos ngainst tho transfer of the Indian, llurcati to tho War Department, nnd declares that it is pcifcclly practicable lo settlo nearly nil tho Indians on reservations south of their present hunt ing groundion tho Pacific slope. Hothluks they can bo kept together and gradually ' - M- , i.i i , . ,, . ,,, I civilized wilh less Iroublonnd diminishing cost each year under tlio system now in voguo. In tho rejwrl lo Congress from tiro Vi'nr Department, tho Secretary nsfcs that either tho resolution prohibiting tlio uso of tho military ns n pon-otoinitatus bo repealed or modified sons to nllow tho President td uso tho regulars in nid of tho civil authorities in certnin cases, while tho Secretary of tho Xnvy informs us that tho total flghtlh force of tho navy may bo rcetolol n, torn- prising fifly-ono cruisers nnd fifteen inoni tors, to which may bo ndded two torpedo boats. In coso of necessity, four double and ono single litrrctcd monitors now on tho ways could be speedily completed. Of stt. Iiernnustal vessels thero nro now thirty three Many of theso wcro built during tlio war nnd of unseasoned timber, so that their decay tins been rapid, and tho Secretary says tho majority of them should bo sold or broken up. Tlio bona fido expenditures during tho fiscal year ending Juno GO, amounted to 13,300,013, thus being well within tho appropriation, which allowed for over fourteen million. If there is ono thing more than nnothcr that tho avcrago Congressman wants in preparing his speeches, it is "figgers." There 6oems to bo a peculiar sort of fascina tion about" Aggers." livery year tho Trcns tiry officials nro called upon, nnd called upon again, by Scnalorsand Representatives for a " few statistics" nnd " official figgers." Tho rails of members havo already com menced, nnd judging fiom tho number of them thero arc gnlhg to bo a good many orations tho coming Bession on "national banks," " tho silver dollar," nnd tho general condition of thocouutry. When n Congress man cannot ornto on anything else, ho seizes tho opportunity ofiercd by " n general debate," to get off something on tho "condi tion of the country." To do this projierly ho must havo " figgers," nnd to tho Treasury ho goes to get them. Tho principal calls for statistics seem to bo mado on Treasurer Gilfillnn and Controller Knox. In his rcjiort tho Secretary of IhoTrcas ury announces to Congress that during tho past year ho has disposed of $100,000,000 worth of tho now four per centum bonds, and if tho demnnd continues at the current ratio ho will bo nblo to plnca ttt least $200, 000,000 more of theso boild3 dtlriltg tlio coining year. Ho is encouraged to lidpo that in a few years ho can refund thtJ en tire Dtiblic debt, which now jiays eix per centum Interest, into theso low interest botldsj and thus eavo to tho Treasury an etlorlnous sum annually in interest, Tlio success of this issuo of securities will bo tho basis of a recommendation from tho Secre tary td Congress to nuthorizo tho issuo of bonds of lotf1 denominations, say from $10 up $100 each, bearing interest nt tho rate 3.05 per centum per nlti!!m. -it now appears to bo certain that : es-govrrnbr Ourtlfi. w,0 ran upon the j Democratic ticket tn thoTweiitteth Con- i ,r.,..4, ,. ' grcssional District of Pennsylvania, will i contest tho seat of Sell. O. Yocuin, the Greenback Republican, who received a majority of nlnely-two voles. The ?5SK'B VrV'vof'o7ltV.ta0oV.V,arT.Vi'T.'sWo'x! evidence which Curtln has obtained ' S?.a otUvS leads him to believe that In Ills own I w,"KnlJ',- will ever displace the zeal or uur poo. , .... ' 1 1 '"'""ca of the pi unary rights nt citizen, ennuty ho can show enough fraudulent !.'"". Tl1? unncr-inud that ihoprmectiou of votes lo make up a n.njorlty of SOOnnd "f ."e In tho rest of the district ho expects to oltfv'oMrJK nrorp a mnlnrltv nf 70(1 Thn ' nro framed to prc-ervo theso Inestim ioio right. provea majority or 70U. Ilio papers i iho lunounl progrisinua wirrreotihohtates tl the case will be served on Dec 11 1 depend on tha protection ntrordcif lo their cut. " ameu un ure. II. zr 'ihcre can be no penco without such pro t - lection, no prosperity without peaco nud tho -Tho Secretary of tho Treasury, in his ) ad p report, treats tho silver question more at Vt'blio ibocountiy has not vctrenrhod com length than does tlio I'resldent, and makes I t&&V ffi three ncoinmcndaUonsf-Mrrt, increasing j !hSff,Ze.,cCuCo-'.,i,i S?r5K3 tho intrinsic value of llict silver dollar i sec-' w',"1. 'ncieasing lotcc. Tho power ol public ,, ,; . . , , . , . 1 opinion will oveirulo all political picjudices.and onil, limiting its comago; third, reducing allKcciloiinl ur Mnto attachments, in demand. its legal tender quality. T1,c Secretary ex a'c'Sifnc.eJS ?,U.fze!l'c,,rnrorV,c.IdBH,iiitrs presses thcfuflcst confutenco in the complete SS&J&j r e.s, o. ?, ipuon, unuer tno power con- fcrrcef on him by the present Invts, A spelling match in Pcltonvillo Mbis.. ended In a row. Ono colrtestant said (hat p-l-o-u-g-h was alono correct, ami another as exclusively maintained p.l-o-W. Tho schoolmaster ruled that both Were: right, but, in the absence of a dictionary, tho prevail ing sentiment was that there could not pos sibly bo two correct ways of spelling' ono word, A book was llirmvn ni n, .i ,i ' i.om, j uook was thrown nt tlio school- , n.,l,.l.. 1 1 - .mi. . I '""" mam, aim a general light ensued. Col. Robert C. Buchanan, brevet Major Ocncral on the retired list of tho U.S. Army died Friday irr Washington of nppoplcxy. Ho was a nativo of Maryland' enteral the service In 1830, Was a ticulciianl-Colonel at tho outbreak of the late war, and" Colonel of ! tuoirstlntantryattbclate of his retire- mcnt by reason of wounds received iu battle, in 1603, The Crown Princo of Sweilcn' litis been visiting Tau to in!iect tho birthplaco nnd early surroundings of his great-grandfather, Bernadbtte. None of Bernadotto'a descend ants had'ixsviously jiaid Pau a visit. Tho public debt statement for Xo vember shows anincrcase of 3;2U.ei2. Thn increase Is owing to the payment of tho Halifax award. Mfttjyoof Washington, but siieut t many yean iu mission Mirvin; in Hie west. PUESIDENT'S MESSAGE. lMlow Cititcn) 0 Me &'cttatc and House nf Jlepr&tntatietn. Our heartfelt irrntlimle U flue to tho Dlvlrlo nelii", who holds In His hands tho destinies nt nnt.olu, tor the cnuilunrd bestows), during- tho Inst 3oar,of countless blostlngs upon our uoun. Tvo am nt penco Willi nil othor nations. Our Kumlo creilu has nrently Improved, nml Is. per. aps. now stronncr tli.in over before Alien, tlnnt harvests hue rewarded the labor of tlio',o waoti I tno noil, nnriiiniiuineinrlnn lncusliios nro revivliiB and It Is b.-Ilcvcn that jruioial prospoiltv, which lm ticnn so lonrj nnouslv looked for, Is ntlast within our rcae,. TUB TKI.LOW FBVr.ll EriTEHIC. Tlio enjoyment of health by mirpooplo cener ally lias, however hcci Interallied dining the ---..... i .1 ,,i-iic oi n mm pestl Icice. tlio yellow foi er, in some jiortlotis of the foullierii wtntes.ci-cptlnfrniiomeTiriticy which f.?lJSiyrWuI",,!nr'" 6mraipniy measures , n ul' ,,sono niMi nicdnsnncmdonilo At NOW P.'lrnna nml .t. i. I... .... .V- pr miss ,,slppi soon ntler midsummer, Jt was ramd-.y sim-nd by funitlvos tiotn tho Unrated "'".js and town-, a-iu iild not rtisanooar until .n V In Kiivnm nr. Tlx, Ulni,.,. ... T .............. OOHni ppi mm I ClllllSsCO I1.1VO SJnCrCtl SDVI'l 0. ir. About touoioasmara noiievni to i furred, of win. li about -jimiuo. uccoidlni; to In. teiintont estimates protcl fntni. It Is Imoos. stblo to estimate with miy npoi oarh to accuracy the lots lo tho ciunliy occnloncd Lvthl epi. UL-utic. 11 li to bo reckoned hy tho liimiliril millions of dolinr. 'I ho suircilnu nnd clralnu tton lluttottiltciSCTcltcd tlio deepest Mriunamr In nil parts ol tlio Union. I'liytlclatis aim niir i hastened from oveiy qanrter to tho nssis taucoof tho flOLctid communities. Voluntary c-ntrinutlons or money and supplies, in eery needed lot in. wcro t-poi-dlly nnd ireiiarottslr fur. uitlicd. Tho Uovcriiinnut win ublo to icspond m somo mcasuro to llio call for help, bv ptovld. lue touts, tnoulcinps nnd lood tor thoflck and destituio, tho liqulslto illtictious for tlio pur. wb biliis kivoii, in tho confident oxoectnilon that this ucllon of tho l:xrcctlVB would lecclvc tlio sanction of Conirross. Abjut civhteen liumlicd tents nnd lutions ot tho value or ubout twenty live thousand dolims. wiio sent to cities ami towns winch npplmd for them, full itolntls of which will ho furnished to C'ouiiic-s bv tnoptopor Jit-PArtmcnt. Tue fcaifal upload of this rostl'enco hns awnluncd a vciy general public sentiment in tnvor ot national sanitary nilralntstratlo,i,wliich Pallr-olonlvcoutrolquaioutjue, but have tho Bii.llni y supei vision ot internal coramcrco In times of epidemics, and lioiil au advisory rcla. Hon to tho btato nnd municipal honim authori ties. Willi power in (irui wilh whatever en danseis tlio public health am which ilioniual cloal nnd m-uo authorities nr - uiinolo to lcmi. Into. Tho National tj tnr.inilno act, nppiovcd April sr. ISIS, which was passed too latum tho Inst session otCoiicrusi lo piovtdo tlio moans too pn-tieuson, 1st step In tlio dliiclleu hcr Indented. In viuw of tlio necpiltv for tl ctno-t ofrcc.livo.ini-usnrcs. by quarantined olherwlse. iui-i-sii vini; it iiuu iimcic.il operation iltnliia for Wo protection of unr rrnpottn, and tho coun try KtMiemliy Horn this ni d oil er eputo uies, It is recommended that I'ongrres clvo in tho wbolo subject cnrlv outl caicful LouKlderatlon. FIIECllOM OP EMCTIO.VS IX Tni SOUTH. T lio pcrmi'iicut nactncallou of tho country by tho coiuplcm protection of nlleiilzeuslii ever, civil nnd pollircalti-nt continues ,o be nf para mount Interest wltn tho meat body ot ourin'o pie. hveiystpln ilus I'mctloii Is welcomed with pubuu nuprovnl, and cvir intiriupnoii or Heady nnd uintorm pioarots to tin-til-sin il con ni-i.ulion nwkcni rem rjl moraines'. nnd wl.lo sprrad tonconinalion. Tho munt L'ohkicss ional o'cclloiis havo f nrirt-liM n ihiect nnd trust worthy tcstoi tlioadrnheu Huts far tn.ido In tho I'lavuuit i",i.tuii?iiiueui Ol 1110 TllTUt Ol Mllli' ltfl?l$&'Sl&3i$iXll& i.i,. ltiltucni-oycnl or imaginary, had been removed ,lr,i, ui. ,1, ttluU DUIIUI. 'Iht1 tlirtoUoni-liintionnl amendmrnts which conicrrrd Ireodom and equality of civil nml iio Ii.linl lights noon Mm uoloted people ot iho south, wh o adopted by tlio conSutTciil. action of tlreifie.it body nt food citizens ulio main, tnlncd tho nuthorily of tho ntlonal Uoveiu niont and tho perpetuity ol the Union nt such a cost of tiea-uto nud life, Dsn wi-n and neces sary embodiment la tho ni-Katilo law cf tin-Just lesutlBot Iho wnr. The peop o of tho loimer slavtholdinit States accepted ilietb results, nud cave. In every Piacllctibiuroim.iissursnccsihai tho 'IMriecnth, Fourteenth nnd I'lfteomh Amendments and laws poBsed m puisunuee thcieot should lu Kooil lullli. he cnfiiri i d, umd Iviiiid impartially in letter nnd spuit to tho end that tho hunibloit citizen, without ili. unction ot raco or color, slum d, under them, receive full and equal protection In pel son and property and hi political rights and pilvl emu. lly ihO!0 Constitutional nmcnomcuta tho Kouth. cm met Ion of the Union obtained nlnicoiu. creaso i f power in emigres and In tho Ulcctor nl Collcao. mil the country Jusilr oxuerlni that elections would prncectl, us lo tho cufinnchlscll lace, upon tho sanie circumstances ot legal nml con-Lluilonal freedom nnd nioti-clion which obtained In nil tho othor Ktites of the Union. The fiiend ot law nnd onlcr looked foiwnrd lo Ho conciuct of thes election ns llol ir.ir to the Ecnernljuds.utiitof thocountiy nnimpoitnnt oiiportouitv to niensnicthe degicoln wh ch Iho lighter stlllropu could bo exercised bv iho col. ored ueople. nnd would bo u-specied by their tcllow-cit pons i butn moio ceiieriil e njnynient n fro-dom oIsuilraKo bv Iho colored lieopioand a mere Just nnu rtncioiis piotection ol that fro--oom bj- tlio communities of which Ihor form n part, wcro ncnerjlly anticipated thnu thoiccordnf tho oiciiton discloses. Iu somo of those States In which thocooied peoplo hao bceniinablo toinnku their opinions felt .In tho elections, tho rcult is malnlv duo to Influ ences unt easily measuted or lomcdled bvlcir.il protection j but In tho slates of Louleinni una i-outli Cnrodnn nt largo, nnd la somo p-iritotilui Congrcs lonal districts outsldo of tl.oso Mnto, tno locoids of tho clcuoii seem tocoinnel ihocoiiclunou that tlio Hunts nf tlio coioied voters nau been overild.cu, and their parllei. nation in tho elections not permitted to ho eith. ci-ccneialorltce. It Will ho for tho Congress for which lh.-so election wero held to multo such cxaminallons lutotnir conduct ns may bo nppropnalotndo Icrnnuotho validity nt tho clmmsof intmUcrs to their own seal. In tho me.iuwl.lle it bo loniostho doty of tlio Incentive (ma Judicial I)r-..ni8 Qt tho (ior:nacnti 0..ch . Jt3 Pioylnco. to Inquire nun ami punish violations ol the laws of tlio United Mates which have oc. curnd. I cm but lepeat what I suid m this connection In nv Inn message, that wimtovcr nuihoruv rest wilh me to this end I sunll not nes.tnto to put fnl th, nnd I nm unwilling to lor. go a renewed nppenl to tho legislatures, tho courts, tho executive authorities, and tliepeo. plo of tho States whoio theso wrongs havo ucrn perpoirateii tn glvo their aeslstiuice toivariSj luliigliig tojm.iuo tliocirauCeisundpiovoiiting n tcpetitlon of tho ciimes. No menus n-iihin my power will bo souiod to obtain a full nud fair invesilsntlon of tho nlli-a-ed crimes nnd to secure tho conviction and lust puuishmeut of tlio guilty. .1':.'' t0J0f,urrc ,.tl'1 tho prlnclnnl appro, piiii'lonraadofortnb Dipiutnirnt f Juslicont tho last session contained tho following c.auso i And for tno definylng Iho expenso which may be incurred In tho eutoicement of tho act npcroveil I'ebruaiy twoiiiy-etghth, eiiihlecu handled nnd (.oventy-ouo, entitled 'An net to amend on net nppiovcd ilny ao.lsTO, cut tied An act lo enfoico tho right ol clt.ieu of ibo Unl tl ilates to vote In tbe fcvcial .Htsies hi tho Union, and lor other purposes." or nny acts nmoudrtorv Ihtreof or supnemennrr thctcto." It Is Ihoopiulou of tho Aitorney Ucueiai that the excciisoi, of theso proceedings will largely exceoo. tho amount which wiw thus provlUmf, ai-a I ro v conlldcnilv upon Congre to make nd-quatoapDroprtstlon, to enoolo tho JixecC tno Deparitnent lo eniorcu tlio laws. I respectlnlly urgo upon j out otlentlon thai tho Concres.lounl elections In every district, tn a very Important tenso, are Justlv a matter of linlillcsl lllteletsniifl f.mrt-,,, i..n.,..i...... ..n SS?K 1 Kgo rYMSyt.hrft:icCry"c 'loqnaiuicnt'ous picsciihedby law to cast UBo umiitlnildntcd banot. mid to haws his ual- lot honestly countc.i ho long ns tu6 exercise ".'e'cfnuS Sai eqiSc'Kfy n.,"wel,,Sa5 fSS WiteSi'J cUXT: 1 ronEJON- UZLXnos6 oy II1E ,-,,,, .. Our relations with other coanlrlca continue peacelul. Ourneutrslitv In contests between foreign powuis has been malut.uued and ru spei-tei'. The Universal Uxposltlon,held nt Tan during tho pa t slimmer hu been attended by largo uumueisot our citizens. Tho brict period li. lowed lor tho i)iepainlin and atranvemoui of tlio eontnbutlonsof our ellizeustu this gicat Uxpoaiilou was well employed In cncrgetlo nud Judicious t-Doi ts to oveteonio this illsadvautago. I hesoiffirts, led and idirectea by tho commis. slouer ueneisi. weio rem irkubly 8ucco.sl.il. SUd tho exl Iblllon nf Iho nrnilii.,, , ......I...... n dimiry wascredltabiouiid giutuvlng In scope and character. Theieiraruoi tho Uuitedblatcs Commlssiiuers giving its result in detail. Will lk llllll- lillil li.1!.., u .1 will uo dolv laid btfoitt v,t. n-nn,tioi..., ; lu this luH-niallonal comvrtltlon furtao fatot nnd tho trade ot tho world mav bo expec-od to prodnco uselul and smiHiitatit results, in nro motion Intercourse, nleudshlp and coaimiice with other nations. lo acconlauco with tho provisions of tho net ot l-eiiruaryss, is,8. thtee couiiuls.loiiersweio piMilntiii i to an Iiitcrnallonal conti renco ou tho subject of adopting a common ratio nitwrcn j ! . VI uc iJurMusm)! esuuiunimr, invuitions wcr3 addressed , -,h. novel ninenta vnlih hsd expnsred a willing. , . '-""o'nieiaiiuns. -J'hecou- ffr,cnc."elJ n-'tinita Or I'm is. in August 'A', T?e K10." eonlml's oners, hero- with submitted, will show it. results. No com raou rutin between noli aud i..Vr could be airicul iii-ou by the coulereiire The general conclusion was i cached that It is lu-i-iwirv to malut.lulu tho world the moiieliry rtln? of silver as w oil as ot go u, le-ivlng too -eli-cUou of tho uso of oue or tho other of llieso two metals, or of belli, to bo made by each mate. ..?".';'? " '!?! ""t"" 'P'lateu, at its last os f ou thosiisofjiw,oio t pay theuwurdcl tho Jolut Commlssiou st ItuUiax.tr after c"-i re poii.leueu with tho Iirlti.h llovi i umont, ou the sulijectot thoooulurmltyot the nward to tho re qulii ments of iho treaty and totne leiius of the question thereby suumlttid to the llm lnission the I'ro-lduit shall deem ,t hu duty to uuke tho paynicnt. comnimiioatlons nuon ths'o Isnnls wo sddics.w to tho llritllli liovern nieiit thtoagi. the lomition of the Urn d Slit?. 2h,"ii".-. ,1?,1II"B t obtain tue lauicirrVsijS ot tho lirtti.h Oovcrninent lu the vlswsoi flu. tl.ivcriiiutni resiiectiug tho awiM. 1 hive "ed tuiyuuty to tsu.ur i"? sum uswed bvli"'.,y,,r.r,s.1;!?: e.p.nieii tpIotestnF.n;;tau"ro.7eVUc.l,!!ucu,uiUVriie Mine. The rnrrt-sponrtentie nponthls sut.ject will belaid btloroou. The BpnnishUovemmentlnsomclalli-nnnoiin cixi tho termination et tho insurreoitou in Cuba nnd tho retoratlon ot penco tlirnnahoiu Hint Is tnud. Conflileiit expectations nro expressed ot n icvlvnl of tno0 and prospirlty, which It Is earnestly tibpcdninyp nvo well founded. Nu merous o'sims of American oit'zcns for rellrf tor Injuries or retorstion of properly havo been among tho Incidents ot tho long continued hostilities. Homo ot thero claim nte In ptoccs or adjustment bv Htialn, nnd tha others uro pro. mlst-d nanv nndcmcful cotiHidoiallcu 'I lm treaty mndo with Italy, In tenant to reel, prrcal consular ptlvllegcs, has been duy rati lied and proclaimed. No questions of grave Importance hnvo arisen with nny other of Iho huropoj-n Towers. The jBpnhosnuoi-crnmcnt hns been desirous of n revision of such pints nf It troatles with loielau powers as rolnto to coinmeice. nud, It I understood, liaanodtossed to each of tho tieatv powers n request to open negotiations with that vlow. Tho United Suites Uovcimi-ut has been inclined to regard tho matter lavorahly, What ever rotrlction npan node Willi Japan nro tound Injurious to that po.iplo cannot but afreet lnJiirlon-.lv- nations holding coinmeicial Inter, courso with them. Japan, alter n long poriod of seclns'on, Iiub williiu tho past low j-cnis, mndo rapid sttldes In the pith otcuiightcumentiind ptogress. nnd, not uiiro-isnnnbly. 1b louktng lor. wnidlothntinio when her relations with tno nations of Kurono and America s.linl bo isslnu lnced to thoso wlilch they hold with each oilier. A treaty looking to this cud has teen made, which will bo submitted for the consideration of tho Hcnnln. Af icr an Interval of several rcars.tlio Ctilnoso Government ha again sent envois to tho Unit, ed mates. '1 Ley hnvo been teceived, and n per. mnnent Irration la now established hero uy that tlovcrinufut. It Is not doubled that th,s step will bo ot odvantngo to both nations lu promoting friendly teUtlous nnd unloving cau-es of difference. Tlio treaty wltn Iho bn. moan I. land, hating been duly ratified nnd uc ceptcd on Iho part of both aovirnmont,!. now lu operation, nnd n survey nud soundings ot tho bnrbor of r,iito-lnpo have been mado bv n nnv. nl vcsel ol tho Uiulcit fctntncwilh n view ot it ocuu nation n a naval stiUlon.U louud iK-slrnblo In theservlco. Smco tho tesumptlou nt Iho diplomatic rela tion with MexloJ, coiro-pondenoo hns boen opsncd nnd still continue between tho two Uovo'iimt-ntsttpon tlio vatlouqnostlons which at ono time seemed to endanger their relations. hl'o no formal ngrcemeiit bus pecn reached n to tho troubles ou tho border, much hns been dono lo lepti s and diminish them. Tpo cfleo tiro Inico ol United Blnto troops ou tholtlo (irando by n strict and faithful complianco with Inslructiotis. hn doun much to rcniove Iho sources ot dl'puto, nnd It is now understood that a llko fot co of Mexican troops on tho other side of tho river I nl,o maslug an energetic movement annum tho mntuuding lnd:nu lubes. Tills (loverutnent looks wilh tho gn-atot satl. faction upon every etidcnco of Mexico, nud up pn every eflort put loita to prevent or to put,. Ish lucnrsioiis upon our tctrltory. Ilclnctniit ton-sumonny nction or nltl ude lu tho conttnl of theo ItimrMons. Pv mil.lnrv movcinents ncrifs tho bolder, not Imperitivoly ilemandea lortho prottCtion ot tlio llirs nnd niuunty of our own citizens, I shall take tho caruo-t op pn tiinltr, consistent with tLe proper discharge ot this plain nut v.to iceognlzo tho ability ot tao Mexican Uovernmeni tn lcstrulu iftVcilvoly violations ol our tctrllory. Ir Is piopo-ed to hold next venr nn luteriiatlunal Ilxhiultlou In Moxio.nudlt le believed Unit tlio dlplny of tho ngtlciiliiiinlniid miiiiifacturlugpionucts of the two nations will tend to belt-r understanding nnd increastlv-oiumeiTilaliiitei course botwecu tlu-lrpeopiC. With lsrnzll and Iho Iiepublics ot Cenlrnl and Konth Amcrlcu si-mo -steps havo been taken lowaru lira development of closer commercial Intcrconiso. Diplomatic illations havo been rosumid with Columbia nud with llolma. A lioundary qnesclon bi-ts-cou Argputlno llepub. lie nnd I'ainguay ha been submltteil by tno-o t-oveinmi nts lor nrbltintlon to tho ricsie'ont of tho Uniicd Stntes. end I hive, nfter enrcful examination, given my doclslon upon ir. A naval oxpi-rutlnii rip tlio Amazon cntl Mn dcil.t t Ivor has bronirht back mlormntloii vntunbie boih for sctentnlo nnd commercial purpose. A like expedition Is about vi-illuir Attica nud thn Indian oeenn Tho reports ot dmlonintionud consular ('Ulcers m reunion to thoUcvo.oimuntor ourfoiolun cemmeico havo luiuisheil ninny lucts lint hnvo moved of pub holuteicse. aud havo stimulutmi to pincticnl oxcitiou tAecjteimiseot our people. TUB rtlDLlO riSANCW. Thoreport of tlio Secrlnry ot the Tlfinsniv furmslio- n det ln-d statement of thu opoatl ns oi thnt Ilipartinciit of tho Government mil ol tho pnolio lllialiLes Tlio oriiliiary revenues from all source for the ll'C-il ,icar eudod Juno 3J, ia;s. wcro SI47.. 7'j3.s;8 70 I tho olditliliy exoeudltores lortho samopcrioil weio sH.IOPdt.iiii, h leinlog aaur p.us ruvcuuu for tho year, of I J0,7U3,5,P, tl,, Iho loceiptstor iho pio-eut ti.fal year, end lnirJnno 30, l(v.r, nct.i.il nud eslimaied mo n loliowa i nctual tcceipt tor iho tint quarter coniinencingjulyl, is7S, S73,3.'"J,7JJ 43 1 oiilina. ted receipts for tlio rcmaintnu three uuaitcrs 1 1 tho ion, SIOi.iUMi'l ST i total rcCel,.t for tho current ll-calj car nctual nut! c-llmnted, 2ui.. S wxio. i'bo expenditures for the snmo peilod will be, nclusl and estlnuticd. nfodowsi For tho quiiriei-connncncii.B Julv 1, 1873, actum ex. pcuililuio.473.:HI,V3 2 j and for tlio remaining llireo qnaiters of iho venr.thei'xpiiidiluiesnie eslunuled nt 81110 iM,4.u 73-malllg tho total exiienilituriMf.4J loo.wio i nnd leaving nn eiti niatiil suipla revenuo. lor tho year emliug June 3). 18,1) ore-it 4 JO OU). Tin- tulnl receipts during tho next ll-cnl yo.ir, ending Juno 3", lw, piiuietvd nccordlng loix ISiing laws, will bo tJK fei,i.0J i nud tho estlma tcdoldlu'uy cxpcnblnuts lor llm samti period wdl bo Sao J.v,4i2 tw, leavluB a surplus of S23,. 17U,Ss7 21 ror that year lu Hie foieeolng stntcuient of expcndltute. nctual nud estimated, no uinoutit Is allowed for Iho unking fund pioMde-d lor bi tho net np. prove il l'oLuraiy.'o 180.!. which icqtilte that one per cent, of tho eniuu debt ol tho Uiillod r-tates snail ho puiciiascd or paid within each fiscal year, lo be sot apait nsn sinking lund. There has been, however, n subslnutlul com pllaneu with tho coniiitiou ot iho 'aw. Ilv its leims thepubl ciicbt should have been reduced between IfcOl and thoclouol the last tl-cal tear f3l8,'Kli.WJ 2S . Iho oclunl icnuctlou otthbus. certalucd debt In that perlmi -z -cn TI.i.CU, 70 tl, being lu excess of Iho rcajcttou icmiitcil by tho suiklug Fund act t202,3;.C33 3.1. Tho umouutnf tho pub iu ccbt, les cirh lu tho rieairy. Novcmuoi-1, 137S, was 3;.i2i,--tu 033 18n reduetion, smco thu ramo dato last year. nl3i.i&ot:i7 30. '1 ho proiries n ado dnr ng Iho last ycar.ia t o tuudlng the public ilcbi ni lowe r rates of inter eft. is vciyKintifving. 'iho nmoiiu;. of tour per cent bono sold during tlio present yenr prior to November 23, ws, iilx.s7bU3i. and ilxpei cent, bonos, conimouiy Known us live twenties, lo nn equal aino int, hnvo been, or wnl boro dt-enico us call mature. It has been thn nolicy of Iho Deportment to place tin, four per cent, bonds wliluu easy loach ol every er tzeu who doolrca to invest hi bhv lugs, whether small or gi cat. in thososicurltli-s. Tlio fc'ecictiuy of the 1're.iBury reroiniuend thnt Iho law bo so uiodilieil that small siiuib may bo lim-stcd. and that tliioush tho io.it. nl lices, or olhcr ngents if tho Oovcrumcnt. tho lioestoppoi tunny may bo glvonln nil pans ol the country lor such luvcBtlneuts. Tho best mode sugycacod is, that tho Dcpatt. monl bo uullior zod to Issue ccititlcntcs ofiio poit. ot the do nnilnnlloiiof ten dollais.beartng tutrrcst nt Iho r.uo of 3.t5 per crnt. per annum nud couvcrtihlo nt any tlmo within ouo vear ai tei their lBsno into tho lour poi cent, bonds nu thoriKd by tlioreiundlug net, i.inl to bo Issued tnilv lu e.chiugo fur United mates notes Bcut to Iho JrcastiM by tcnilorotlietwiso. --iich n piovlsion or law, supported by suitable regula tion. Tfottldenaolo uny persou roudtiy.wnliout coal or rlsli. to conveit his ronnoy InPi an luter est-bcarlngrecurlty of Iho United males, nnd thomouertoriceive-J could bo r.pilh-d to the redemption of six per rout, bonds. Th ci mage ol cold during tho last fiscal yenr wssli2.7&3Wii. The coinage vt silver dolims, unuer the aci passed rebiuarv2i, 1S7.8 amount ed on tho 2,d of November, 1873, to 3'H 811,.Vj(.of v'hlelinmouiittHll4,r47 uiolu cireulntiou. aud tliBbiujuco SI4.8.9.003, wttnl iu 11 o possession ot the flovernment With views nncnaascd wilh regaid to the act uiiuur wuie-iienecoinago ol silver procced. it liaB beeu tho purposo of thoM-cietary lalihtully to cxi-Culo tho law, nud tontforilalulr trial to th) lnen.spre. Iu the present Unnnciat condition of tho conn, tn I nm pursuaded lhat tho weitnioof legiti ir.nto business and linlnslrv of every ilcscilp. tlon will bo host promoted by abi-tainluir from all attempt to muko lad cal chaugos In tho ex isting financial lomshitlou. I cut bo understood that during tho coining year thu busiuess of the country will bo un.liniiibid lij (loveriiliient.ll intcrlercuco with tre law BnileciiiiK It. ntidue may coulldently expect that tno resumption o' spoclo pnvinenia, when will take place at tlio appointed time, will bo successfully and easily main-fined, aud that It will bo followed byo healthful ami cnduilug revival of business prosperity. Let tho healing lntiiienro ot tlme.the Inherent encrucs of our people and Iho boumtless lo Bonrco of our country havo a lulr opnoitunlly. nnuireiiei iiom picscut ditllculiloa will surely I tfltC AUVT. The toport, of tho secret iry of War shows fist thourmr has been well nnd economically s tpplied. that our smajl force has been nctivcly empioyid, nud ha fa.thluily p.-i formed all the jervicoicquliedofit. Iho'inoraisof thenrmv hatlmptoved, nnd the number ol desertions has mat ert illy d. crossed during tho year. ThoHecrctart reconitiiends i 1. That n penslou bo giunic.l to the widow of tho Into Lieutenant llcnty 11. licnncr. Kigh tecnih luMuluy who lost hi life by yellow feier whip. In comioaud of iho steamer J. M. o.nmb"r", scut with supnlies for tho relief ot sufferers tn tho troulh Hum that disease. 2. 'Iho ostabllsiiment ot tho iiunnlty scheme loi tho bcuelit of the heirs ot ueceased linkers as a jg.ostoit by tno l'aytuasii-r Ucueinl. 3 Tho adoption by t'ougiess nl n plan for the Kublicatlount the records ol tboWnrof the Ito elliou, now being prcpated for that purpose. 4. nio Increase ol tho extra per diem ol sol. dier teachers eiop oyed lu post-schools, and liberal apmopriailons tor the election el inula lag; for schools nud libiiarles at tao different post a. Tho renmi or amendment of tho act of Juno t. 187s, foiblddlug tho " uso of tho army us a cevufafiis, orothcrwlse, for tho purpos otoxecutlng the laws, except lu such ca-esand uuder such crcuuistsiu-es ss may be exprsssiv autuonzoil by tho I'onsiltutlou or by net of Con. gies-.o 6. Tho passage of a Joint resolution of Con gross legalizing iho Issues of rations, tents nnd medlnnu whiih wero mado for the relict of feufivrera frorn yellow fever. 7. That provision be uimle for Iho election of a nrcnioof building lor tho presei-tniiou ol cor. talu yuluabie rucoids. now coustautiy exposed lo destruction by lire. Theso recommendations are alt commenced to lourlavoiuble consldetatiou. TUB KAVr. . .'fj'o rVport of tho Secrets ry of thn Wavy shows thatiheuavy lis impiovwl dunug tholast fls. cal) ear. Work has ooendoneou sciouty-Uve veols. ten oi which havo been thoroughly re paired and itmlo icady for sua. Two others are lu rapid progress towards completion. The totol vxmuiiltuirs e,l the year, including tho nmouut 1,1)1,1 oorinted lor thn ilenri,-i,,-i,n preilous yiar. were 117,4 JUi as. The actual expi-utes chargeable to Iho vear. exclusive of these Uetlcieneies, weio tl3.W",ml 00, or i;o7,. 1 ISO 13 less than those-of tho previous veir, uud 4831.1,7; 71 lo-s llun tho eipeusui. lueludiug tha delleleuiliui. Tho Miniates for tlio tlsoui year iiudius Juno 3J, ism), are 111 Soils I si ox ceHlliiz ilisnpr,ropriailonaof the piesent year OUlV E33.'Jlil7S- whirl, I n,VUBinn.t K.. I tno demands of iho Naval Academy aud the Moiluo i-orps. a vxplalued Initio Herretsry's reiHirt. The appropriation f or tho nresent lis cal year nro tl4.Ks,4il 7s which, In Iho upinlon ol ihatmcieiarjr, wUlbe ample lor all Ilia our r, nt extivuses ot the Depnitment dating the year. 1h mouot iliswn from l he Trisuurv froai Juiy 1 to Noveuiber 1, im. itU.UiMt it vt wbieh 7 i.M 76 has been refuueled. leaving as fPendituro for Uiex imilo I (4 to,,.nu or MW.6IW 24 Ins tlisti the con esii.dlng pe-4 l(,d lif tbs last flse si year Tlllt l-OST OFFICE Iir.PAttTllr.ST, Tho repoit of tho 1'ostraaster flcncral ombra eesa ileinlled statement e,t iho opcintion f tho l-ostcinco Dcp.irlineiit, Tho expendi tures ot thnt Deparitnent for tho fl-cnl vear oudod Juno Ro, 187S, were 93l,l0,0si 4't. The receipts, lneluding snloenf stamos. money, order business, nnd olllclnl stnmn. wcro (29,. VI7.')11 m. 'I ho cum of 10). 430 is). Inrlnued In tno foidirolng st-atement ol expenditures, Is SftS!M,-Mfl"Klv?nUH ? iif7f'hSt?r,'.,?:V,lJ L',.60;,,7i1?,r?n P1 L' irt.f"wr 'i. uiSiSfXPJ? ' dion tollio revenue of tho Dl-naittncnt was tM07.OJl2. The expendlturee fm the nscal year ondltiB Juno 30, isso, are ostlmatcd at S 0,. 671.0-0. nnu tno lecelpt Horn all souieesatSli . ih!.K!,n.SrV!'f'1tn;UO,So0 WW c'n,,l,r.it,:SonntTr.V.o,fSt.1' t'ifnt0 Iho 'tS SBS.' ciitirgconin to luccouingyenrfl, so tuniino uct. nro ol congress lo nppi opnato tno nnionulo re- qulied lor. these pttiposi , does not rebevo Iho Hiyx!lPPi,.Va in nravldli n lor th . iieslnl sorvlco. tho follow. nig questions nro pi ountrdi Hhould Ccnercsa annually nppiopilalo n sum for Its expenses ,5; .Ti,,.ihnin. rales of postago bo estnoilshed as will make tho matltrwJiicji iIoch nut pnvlta way I yiiould the imniliornf po"t loulon ho reininftlictl t tslioulil other iuothoila bo mloiitra which will liiirc(io tho rovennoi of domutlih tho cxptiisos of tho Iot(, prrvicol Tho intciii.iltonal Tostal Couftron, which met hI ran. May l, 176, ami cominuctl In 80s olou until Jnno4of tlio same ti ar, was com nueedof LOi)r.ito trom nenilvnll tho tivlltsca coutilnoiof tho worM. It ntfopttdo new con vcntlon, to tntcoitlncn i.l tho trentv enno uded at Jlctno.Octohor U. 1(74, wlitrh gooalntu cll'uctou tho lai of Ai'tll.M&TV. bttween tho count. tea whoso tlclcgiteH tmo ficncri it. It wne niliiUtl nnd AT) pro veil hy nml with tho consent of iho Pi-oaltient, Aiiiiu-t 15.18:8. A synonais of thu U m vernal lota1 Convention wrl bo found lu llioieportof tlio I'ltetuiaster Oeneral, nnd tho mil text in tho ajpcDdlx thereto. In ita orli;m tho l'otal Unlou eomprl-icd twenty-threo coun tno liaviiif? a population or thico liuudred and luty millions of peoplo. On tho lt of Apill nest It will ronipilao fuitv-threo countiloa and eolonieH with a population of iuoio than six hundred and fifty millions ol peoplo. aud win 8oo a, by iho accession nr tho few remaining co tin trio t nc d coloulo's which maintain oreun fzed postal fceivlcca, tin-tiulc. in latr well iw m name, ni Its now tlllo InilicaicH. n Univcr 8.1 1 Luloii, iej:u:atiiijr, upon a unUotm basia of cheap n"tfio lalea, t tm postal intoicourse no tweon nil civilized natlona Homo cmbnrr,tSHmcnt has arisen out of tlio conflict between thocuttom lawaof thlacoun itv aud tho provisions ot the l-osttKonvontlon, in rcK'tid to tlio trumnitMnlon ot loreifru books and ti cw antler $ to thin country hv mail. It Is hoped lhat Uoiirio.hr will bo abio to devlno aotno niuana ot icconeillutr iho diil.cutttca wt Ich Iiiito tlips been created, bo a3 to do Justice to all par tics involved. , 1I0IIIC JUDGHH NEEDED. Tho butlneai of tho supremo Comt and or tho courtt lu many of the circuits has Incio.iKOd to i-ueh an extent rturiUK the piat years that ad dltlouat legislation la imperailvo to prevent tho dolav of Justice, aud posiblo opnresfion to euit oia which is thus occasioned. The encumber ed condition of t heao iloclc otM Is prcicnted ano w tn the report or tho Attorncv aencral. aud t:io iCmttiyMiccestcdlA earnestly utfred lor Con gtosMiinal action, Tho ci cation of additional ciicult JudKea, ih jiroposed would affonl a com pleto rcinody, nnd wou.u InVolvn an cxpoasu tit Iho piemcut ratcof s.ilanea-otuot moro thau tCJ.uuO a y ear. INDIA: AtTAins. Tho ntninal trports of tho yccietary of thp Interior and of tlio Commissioner of Indian Af. fairs present nu elahorato account of tno pres ent condition ot tho public servxo which uilu IsteiB to trior Intcrons. Whlio tho conauctof the Indians Acnernily has been oidctlr and thflr relations wJlh their neighbors friendly and peaceful two loral disturlMitOos Imvo oc ciined which wero deplorable In thoir Ciaiao icr, but iemnlnedl luppily, conflntd to nconi paiinlvrlv nrnll iiumuer of inmnna. Iho d1 content nmoau tho lia'mock. nhii hlod lira to torno acts of violence on thop.nt or enme mem. bets o tho tribo aud rnnilv intlm niiih.nn m. penrs to li.ivo been n.nsetf by nn Iitsnfliclrncr I lM" couimou fcliool cynttm In tectiona of the nf Mod en tlio rc.-crvnlloii,nii(f this lnautlicH'ticv country when) tho ceiuml cnjoymifut of tho to Imvo been owing to tho lnad nuaey of tho l'r 1'cko or fieo schools i not yet attained iiTiprnpilaiions, m.irc by CimEieaa.to tlio wants To education mine ttmn to any otner .ieucy of tho Indians at a tlmo when tho Indiana ero wo 1110 ln ,00k- a4 tnu resource for tho advunco prevented Irom Biipplyltifr the Uettclency bv mcnt of the peoplo In tuo rcqmito Kuowtedee Jiuntliii:. Afier an a.-riuons pursuit bv tho nmi appreciation ot tbelr rlthls nndrcsponst troops of tho United Htutcs. and eevcr.il aiiraue. bllities nn citlams, and I qosto to repeat the meiits, tho hdnilo liidmus wcie recuced to sub- 1 fiUKSPaihm contained in my lor.m r moxKao In Jwtion, and tho laitrcr part nt them eurreudet-- i lJ0'ia ' 1,10 enactment of appropriate lecas od thcmscit es as prtjionor. In this conm cion nri !s uv Congress toi tlio purpose ot snpplrmeu. I deano to call uttentiou to tho n commoiula I tin-' witl1 ntloal aid. tho local ejbtcmaotcdu tloii mado by thoyecrctarv or tholhtericr th t ClC,on f tc teveii'l fcituh a. h HiifHcteut fund Lo placed at tho dlpoal of the Adiquat" ncio-mntnt itions lor tlio trreit li Lxecutlve, to be ubtd, wjUi picpcraccountabii. oruiy. which isovcruruwmg tho capacity of tho Hy. at dliscietlon, iu sud'leu cinenn-ucics of tho "ow occluded at ihCapiloi. should be Indian fcrvice, pmMdfd without fupher do ay. This invaln- Tho othor en,pn of dlatiirb-incn was thnt of a I nl,le Collect ion of booics. tnauuHCilptt uud 1 litis- uuiiu im uiiiiLin uneven re- wno pntidnniv if it. iiieir resprviiiinn in ii.n Tmiintt . vir tprviuiou in uio iiiuiau Terrtihrv .hd inarched in dd v Uiroughtho tstes of Kansas and .VebrrMta in tho duectloh of their old hunt-iiig-croundi. commtlilng minders and other crimes on their wav. Trom documents aeenm- tenor, it nppeain thnt this ttlsmdeily band was as f ally supplied wilh ti.o neces4rles of lift) oa the four thousand seven huudicd i ther Iiultans Willi rnri 11 limit ntilrrlv lti tlm nu,i...,,li... thnt tho disturbanees was cnn d by men of a lesfcssaiid mlM-hlcvous disposition among tho Indians thetir nlvi's. Almo-t tno whoio ofthls band tnvo surrenderod to tho mdltary nntliori. ties. . Ild It in ii frr.it If I'liiir f ,r ) .i of them 1-ad taKon teftico lu t.iu enmn f thn rflnMU-ll7.lHU,x S!tu.wu0'" JV-y rod hoeu iu oneisand ic.adlivyiiVH ihcm up to tho otlieers or iho l nltcd Htot s. thus civlng no,v pioot of tho loyol mpiiU which, nlaiming rumois to tho COllMfll V IlOtWlth'tnnillllL' tlinv Imvn utiifit..).. sliowii uver since tho wishes they cxpicmod rit p'led'witii tltcuiber, 1877. had becu com- lud'aa cavalrr roci-irin n nxximnin tho (lovrmnienl, woX"cViS obfv1 Trovs too nitlcM eicnilnt ninimg ihSbfV,i-nsNV.i -Liutipii iiouoiuuiiu'i civilizing nucli des for the ultimate soinllen af wiiatUcnllrd e-rctatv bf U'ar utiito li hl SF-.!l?iS.f m ' n.co of thocitr.mvl cio a ifunsoroua Hourcv that prowsiau boiK l,oI"uu- "ciamiuo.i will lm. gan.z.t Imi thermr. byiotr.ct- i lnrles," o bo m 1. 1 r tl co rol ?tnn ?nmv "m. VnIuUT dcepenim; it channel . and to bo umi fur ' tho vurnlfto r J-pL Pn5 'Iltl u also o1 "t'lM'i'wice, wheu coijsHieicd in ln!ions .m theli ie;nv?ff connection lth the exteiw.m of Mto puol c reniossinir distmb incn r mi thl r r ? grounuiind the cnlargomont of the l'nrir, wvsi esttivcnic uf' South of the ash,ugtou .Mnuument. Tho nevidVhatlhoorga witiidrsw ngfiom it a nuuii cr of miupit men i ' ;.l!; ":' v.oi(ioii-.iuueiB m u.s ,is nud giviHg them cimj nul mi"lS(-.VcStindc? ' 'ff,,? , v? ,Tor tl.ff UsVifle? lle,n,i5j ""'"'""l S EiS i , n&?.cia&wrmV "A "iiwtSf 'cxp'ndt'lufcs ot tho United eircoV oii nro lJisirlctfo. loealpivposos Is con. mticH assigned to them. &tomu?ABl?iim t,nal,"'' 'owing lli-.i tho etpeomtuiea hy tho would nn ti-rinllr nid thn iiiim- n , liin nilil, . people nf Ilia District groatiy cice-ed thoo ot iilisl menl i" a iS lb? wh en its imiSSSJJSi' .,"e ""' Ooveriiment. Tho cnhihitls made Itrciwtl isVomcllCs lo-mun I n "onueclloii w.th csilinaics fo. tho r quMio llut. wh.lo the remnYniin i.i't n fV. V. 1 'epair of tho doloctlvo pavements ami sewers picve llio or eprSo I '" c'V. l"c" la WU,K ofjuin.e.Ua'olccs. ot occasional lice-essltv nii.i U-i.b ,!,i. :i s"v lu tho sumo councctloii.a p.uu Is pro "Lrr.r. T 1i'tl.r'.V.nj" , w .P'epaimlon scnicil forthet porninuent liminue ni thoint. nnd reauliu much nsiient Vifni-t in Vti. ii?. ..' 'nvornDio nueimoii 01 coiigirss. -ine lictorui 1, v s7i? lu, "Z, w&PIiS K"0' siulWliig. and n-acliei-s ii glnlliiV nce ' hSI?U itffiS 1 S I Congress against tho lll.tiict lu tho dointlon of tliein fu ir 1111 to tiioKi ,,t ,m i, 2 i,?.1,-0 t 1,111,1 ,OT e-uppoitol iho pubilo schools, and t on nt fora-tthntilicrnrn not t to tlio inhaldtants ol tho various st.ites oud i ??,i o'fi!?.f rhnor2oV,,?i!1e,!rr ."oirw1 SffiSSfi&Sxl Wu'i.a,,aus,,u"y nteat l" attaining nt lenst thK thoUntiingo inflicted upon pubilo and p.lvatc wuxh th y innv hoatii o it,'7! iS'ii 'ntctets uy tho pio-ent looatiou ot tho deiots .-TiAJt'l.. .JR"a.V.l" t'",!?l,. t isi.ot only 1 md swltching.tracks of the seveinl railroads u .(ittiuii liiuu.iin il n oi- i-n tap, r.,i....i. diaus who hove LecnnTJ n, ., T T.ii euienug tue eltv.anu asK lor legimtlon loollus men nnd ioel in naSSV nf'',.,t,ii,r'''fU?; ' t0 ,,Clr removal, alio leiouuiieiiilstKius and then,cc"ortli'ceJ.so'o' hV "ust , . ... tie even among tao tn.ti.n. i.vro,..; . . 7. . T.T nnrotiveli- u lnr tp,i.,7. i.nl !SV.VNIJ ?!?f.riu,.. h."re their chtdlill ikS w ' ; . '., niit'iition 10 tno reports ot thoi-ecruinry of th Interloi and tho Coiuuils slouer of Indinu Affaiis. touching the cspoil. mcnt recently inaugurated. In taking tirtr In. illnn children. I ovs nnd girls. lioin.flilTireiit Utb.T?:..i..,l,Pr JInipton Normal Aprlcidturul Iii;tituto, lii Virguu i.whero Ihoy are to ifeelre incifuioiiiuiyi-.iiiiiisli eduction aud tralulfig In agr.cultnro and other useful work, to here turned lu their tnbes, alter tho completed eoutso. ns luierpreicis, mstriictore snd exsut. '"."'. in"rtcd that the officer chnigod Willi 1 tho sclccifon ot t-io' children might have had thpus iiids of young Indiuns sent with hlra luidll been poMhle to uiuso provision for them. I agree with tho t-ecrotiuy of the Interior 111 amis -tho leMilt of JhU Interesting oxM-rl mcnt. if favorable," may bo t'eatined to become nu iiuportnntluctor lu the advancement of civ ilization among tho Indians." Iho nnosjion. whether a change In Ino con- .1 , "um" fur Niopiu.no made, was, . .......... r;,uuiu.uu lliaUO, WSS, t sefBiod of Congrrsa, rcioirel to n committee siring to anticipate Hut renortV I Ve ituio to I l.IU,.. ItlU U,,UU I11UL ill II1H llt.lnn n, un .... portnnt n question Uio iews expressed above niKy not bJlustB.ghtof aud (list Ihodscislon. whatcio, it nicy bo, will aire.t furlher sirta: lion et this Biil'lect, such agiution heiugnpt to produce id sturauiireirect uiju tho scrneea. well as ou the tiullaus thcrn-elveii. ruuuc LAXDs-TIMUKtt BCSEUVAnOS. tu the enrolment ot tho bill tjiattlngniipropn. ntlons lor sundry civil expeuees at tno tet session of rongrcss. that 1 .01110, 1 .which- proviet. ed for tho continuation ot mo Hot Kpriufs com mission was ouilited As Ilia commission hid completed tho work of Using testimony nuthe many conlllctllig clntms,lho!.urpensiou of the r jints. t'liienteaiil. forn time, to uiihirrnss ''? .....c ...,v,..u,, ,u, n unit), 10 iiiiuirrnss the LlHjSgVuumbiYtVi'oVii? who evern ,nit, ,i..i 't ' the riecrelni r of llm 1 11 1 ennr r n Aii.r.;,".'; , icquo.t the lato coiumls.ioners to tsko charge rM2r! tJftlSli'Ai ! S?y' ..".'fi V. Preserve the" statues of iho claim. oiisuutllllioir rights should bo flnaliv detsr. I inliieil 1'uo lato Commissioners complied with iSSSSrSSS&SS 'lyiT I? commended that tha requ.sitouuthoiity loglv- ndatara,'a?r',cou'pe,uMtr'bS .lit ssssssASSd uTu"uaj'i ; of J uno last. I tuvito Iho attention of Coigress to the rec- omiueuiuttions mado ur tlio ecrctnryo! tno In. "rlwwua icgaiii to the preservation of tue tuuueron tlw pubSo lauds 01 tho Unite,! hlstes I Tho proteeuou oi iho nioUe inoperiy l one of I tho llrst amies of the (ioverniuout, 'JTio Co.. psrlmeut of tha Interior should, theretoro. Le iSttX 'SSt re.tp?c'retS,n,,0.!e'r0!,p1 1 EnIi?oi1,";, Ti!E.,i,n,t.oi.i,,!V.,'0.0J?I foiestsu an evil fraught with thegrsest con. IMinnBML U.,MAlAllv ll, tl,a In... ,, ..Inn... .... 11 lets, wnere therueky .lojws. uuee denuded of U-rtr trees, will remain so forever Turn the iiijuir, ouce done, oatiuot be iep.ire.1. I fully cooourwlthtiier.eeieuryoithlnterlorlutlie opinion that for this I, asnu, leais'ullun fiiie-h. lug tho puliiio niuiie-r iu the mount .loom : ; r..r. "T 'lr" , .tuwi uu men- iuiwo euu piiuge, wuiu wan av me iieignuor s claims beloroliegiunliiBCouti'iuplated Improve. ,, -, . , , """" meiiis. In order 10 pn-voui serious dtnioiiltio.. chillier mn 111 to 1110 an says, almost outr Xltl&t!!ttS hroath,rr4. Itan. ycr UusbandV killin' utliem intL'ienii'ui in tin. wif jr.. . Rtatc and Tcrrtlorlcs ot the Went should be ea peel illy well considered, sun Ihst existing Isws, rn which the destruction of tho forests is not salllowntly gnatded against, should bo fpocillly lm-difled. A gsneral law concerning this Im portant subject appears to mo to be a matter of argent pubtio necessity. E!tcouitA0i!ta,AORicuLTtJnr. From tho organization ot trio Oovernmrhf, thn importance et encouraging, brail possible been ncktiowledgeit nail utgeJl upon tho attention ol Congrcs and Uiopcopie ns tho ' mn' 81111 rimllest moans nf Increasing our substantial nnd i-ndurluff nr,teiltv ihowcrds S Wa hiifvEm i?o io Simllcnhlrt 1 to div na when tn Ills t Shtli annnst mes.nie I ffi llU , "it L , loubtod tn,ft wfth I "CcfeSco elth-r to'.ml.vldSa. or nalloOa'l web ' S'W!S&uSi iiteuui t,,u milium,, i-i tail nsiivuiiurai liruuuc- yat, not t he i sol lori' hi id more sn ohleci of lblli natronSSo; inlmt?or7orn?oumnu0,r Dropnetvl Amonjr (lie moons which ha 111 tfffvttfr '' . "'. '."iH". V" ' ""U."". '."l? "c. w,ti, urenter b icerss thin thn estntiiiiirmpnt ni iToars mn' collecting and diftu Ing lulormatun.wid i pnnhloil Iiv nremllimsBtnl smnll iwii-iinlnl nOlT mvirv and improvement, this species or establishment conirinuiioK aoumy 10 ine inciease ot linproro ment bvstimnlaUntrto enterprise and uxpm mcnt, and by diawintrto a common centre tho reiulta CTtrywheio or lndirlduai eklll mil ob servation, and spreading them thence oyer the whole notion. Kxpeiiencc, Bccoittuiftly, huth shown that they are very cheap luttrumeuts of Immense national bencllt." TnoRreat pn ponderance of tht) Kfftlculturnl overauyothcr interest In tho Unit-d states entitles it to all tho consideration claimed fur it by Washington. About ouo-ballof thopopuln tiou of tho United -tateais engaged in kmcuI ttiro. Iho value ot the agricultural pioilucts of theUnucd Htites for tho year J87& Is estimated at thtee thousand millions of do.lara. 'Iho ex porta or Agricultural products lor tlio year 177. ns appears from the teport ot tho llureau of Utntistlcs, were live hundred and twontv-fou mihlons of dollars, 'Iho great extent of our country, with its Oiverelty of coll lid clunaio, euabtes us to produce within our own border, nnd by our own labor hot only the neceeairte but motol the luxuries that nro consumed In civilized countries. Yet. notwithstanding our advantages of aoll, cllmato oud Intircomniiuil catlon.H appeara from tho statlsttcrtl stntemeuta n tiicirepori of tho Commissioner of Aimcuitnro that wo impuit nnnunllv trom fofeign lands minv millions of dollars worth ol ngncuHural products v inch could bo rutsed in our couiury. HunitTous quo tious artse In the practice of advanced agnculturo wlilch can ouly be an t.wcred by experlmon's. oltcu co-tly nnd some times liultlees. which nio beyond the menus ot pnvato Individuals, and nron Just nnd proper charge on the wholo nntioii for tho beneQt of tho nation. It is rood policy, t-spoc-ally lu times ot depression and unuoitalnty In other bu8inoss puiaults, with a vast area of uncuitt vatoj, nnd hence uuptodnctivo territory wisely opened to bomestcni sett cmeni, tVi encourage, bv i very piopcr and legitimuto means, iho oc cupatlon aud tillage of tho Mill. The efforts ot tho Depaitiueut or Agriculture to stluiulato old uud In i rod u co new agricultuiat luoustrios. to improvo tho quality and iucreniotho quantity of our trod uits to determine thovniuoot old or establish tho inipoitance of newmeihodsof culiuic, aio woitnv o your vaiefut and favor ab e eonr-ldoiation. and asilttiiicj by such ap propriations of money ana enlargement of fa cilities as may seem to bo demancod by the proeent favorablu conditions fur tuo growth aud rapid development of this important Interest. Tho nbusK tf unimals 1 1 transit is widely at ttacilng public attention A national conven. lion of njcicm a, fpecialli' interested in tho sub ject lias recently met In Baltimore, and the xacts developed, i oth In regaid ti cruo.tles to animals ano the iflVct of such cruelties upon tho public health, would seem to demand the cirelul lonsldcratton of Conm ess ana tho t n. octmeut of moro efllclent tans for thepieveu t.ou of these abti-cB. rL' 111,1 C EDUCATION. Tho report ot the Comnilestouora of tho Dn rcuu of Juluciinon t-hows very gratilylug pin. grecs tlirouglimu tho cuuntrr. In all thu inter i his commuted to tho care of tbia Import nut of fice. This rooort Is taut ci.alv encuuiu!riiie who respect to tho extens on of tho advanUgi's of i'uu un iian Kimvii ii bulii pioporuuus in v"'1 ectlun with the comrliriit MfBien. of thn country, us to demand thu piompt aud ctruful nitcntlnn of Comross to have it from injury In Ito present cioded uud lusutilcicnr quarters. As tho lihiory lanntionnl In It character, and iiuiBl,iroui ine ii it i uro oi inocnso increne even niore lupully lntoofiituru thsu lu thepast.it cnm't hedouotjpd that the peoplo will sjnctlon aur w'80 cxbeiiditnro to picserve It aud to cu- 'lUQ ntllieal OI tllO Itejl-llfs rf thn Rni'fhnnlnn Inft tutiou lor the means tuoicanizo exhibit nnd make nvniUblo for the public ttprtH the iiuiu.m now s.orca nway oo oiigmg to tho si a uLii .i .ii u-uuiii. i. no utiiy lecommciia to your i laroiablo consideration, distcj'Ct or columb'U Arrvias. Tho attention of Conare bis ncalu Invited to the condition of tho river rnnt of iho city ol Ua-hlUKtoii. It Is a matter of viral lmpnrumco tolhelui.ilthof tho rosid-uts of tho Natlomil iviuiai, loui luuuotarv and pcimancnr. that iho low lands in iront tf thotliy, not suhjoct to tidal OVCllljw. ebouM oo reo.jiimeiL in tliuir inccfiii. enuiutm!, incso uats ru 'v ullul vtnigri-M, ou ino iuiu-ovciueui oi 1 tnolmrborrt Wasliington snd llewgoiowu. Is I ron ... st.lntllllgBCCUIllles oftlin lllstrlct 'i'ho bcuovo.cnt ref jrmalorv. uud ncnsl lnsll. tutions et tho lllstllct nro nil eullllid to the 1,,,, n --jii- u.rMn.iuiir.i nn,, rn miHlU. not cinp.cu siuco vcrniucut 01 1110 gi.Utloii 01 Lou. cuntideut oiutiioji uui euu pracuc-at :.""ui .r'".'1 "" "sswcwrr was niu iuo"os oi ine new government may wet urao unon Conrrosslhsl .wisdom of its -.,iiliii. urge uaon Congress that wisdom ot its centum. uuce, without essential niouitlcutiou. uuill, by actual experience, its ailviinntgej aud dcfe.'ts may he moro fully ascertained. It. B. IUYK8. xixecutiyo aiansiou, uoc, z, IS7S, 1MT 1ST A nx. " Patrick, this is n' more serious charge llian I thought it was," sn'ul Juilgo Morgan yesterday, at Jefferson Market l'olico Court, to a dejected looking Milesian nt tho bar, ngainst whom UU wife it3 Indignantly coniiilaininz. " Shifro lio's tho divil intircly, Jcdge, Ve'r t.r ,, . .... " Honor, whin no gets nsup o ltckcr, nn ll'cr'8 standm' him, nt all, at all," Bald she, with forco ami gesticulation. "Didn't ho go out yistcrday inornin,' Jedgo, Ycr Honor, bright and early, to get shaved, 1 10 said, but 'twas to get dhruuk. For ho kem back urty well loaded an towlil mo ho didn't caro a damn for breakfu9t or tlio Mulcaheys. Thin ho wint out ogini'to' get shaved, ho said, nn' nothing wmTiro but he must havo hh h'afr cut. AV tho barber didn't d'e it to jilaso his lordshlfl. An I was cln.li.,k t 11, l,n.,aA .. 11. :. ...i.t .1 ,,u, ..uuuiiviuig n.ii, mu v hiraairho didn't l"u u,ur J h nu I ran out wid mo heart ill me mouth, nn' enough, he was pound.n' the ,if0 0Ut aV ,Uo Dutchman. Thin, w hill I got him out, he wanted to lick .. ,, 0 . ,. , ., a harllndher near by, an' bckoso I brought 10 mularuoster ' But rdHrft let htm. I kin stand a grel doal, Jcdge, Ycr Honor, wt to bo bate three time a day-oh) nol" "0ao 'rnlh'" M ",o Ju,lse- "Arrah Biddy, alannahl" whispered' 1 1 atricK to Ills wile. " Divil mind vou " said she "Tim li-vV fivu iiiiuu you, sain sue. alio LOCK o' my hand .to you. Did eesi to you J A Mlchln gentlcnut. whosoeelucalion wa oouiiJered fair, wroto to a bookseller ns follows! "Dero surj if Vew hcv gut a book' ... """".t Galled Daniel 'Viebster on a brige pleas send me oonv bv Pvsor's Vrnmu ,1 r I" uJlfK' txrirees c. o. d. I waut to git it terniorrer if 1 kin. cam mv . , ! "isiu, cous my nelliri tocher says I ouglilcr her 11." ,1 l..l. l.l .,. . 111 Fall & Wiitor Dry 66ods. 1 Dress Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Grrocel?ies ixind Provisions, At "THE ORIGINAL CIIEAP GASH STORE " of A cordial invitation is extended lo all. The (Ki'sssnd llak fair thoe sii iniiiicn.o stock sx-OKL2i: -U(i .,. ,.,. mTSTfr.. AVII1TE, TERCALE over tronsht Into this town, at an immenso reduction on former prices I An cuuie.s variety or oents MXh WISAlt which Is iclllngstpilceito.nlt these JUrdTlm.Br The llcpnttmcnt for tf BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS,' for Ijidles'. Gentlemen's and Chl'dri-n's Wcar.ls now fully lnmlhed with the h Msnnf.elnr.tf to be Innudpu tho eoiinlry. which, have been puichnn-d din ellr from tho .Hake and sielier.. tore, illei 111 nt nn IMMHNHI-: ItmiVCTlDN" on foim.r l'ticOs. sua ie.iB.r.- o.i urn 1 ranipstir invlled to cill anil csnmloe goods befoio mating yonr pnrchsses. and be " convlno. d that 1 nm selling Roods at iow.'r piiccs II1.111 tho same qnnlity est! ne ohtsitied els. where. It is mwnys a ple-isino in exhibit (loods. whether you purchase ornot. Xrlectnt. RUainutceduruosa 0. Jiou'l iirtyct the plnccl T. D. CLAUSS, Mcrcliant Tailor, , 2nd door above tlio Public Sqiiaro, HANK STREET, Leblghton mm s Mew w-al 2 Mew Prices ! I respectfully announce to the citizens of Lcln'ghton iiid" vicinity that I have leased tho Old Pust-Oifico Standj'dii BANK Street, Lehighton, and that I am now receiving t full lino of Motions sbbmI FaiiMcy CJoody consisting of Ladies' aud Gentlemen's Underwear, Hosi-' ory, Handkerchiefs, Jewelry, Ribbons, Ruches, lady's hand-mado Clouds, Gloves, Fancy Soaps, Brushes,' Combs, Buttons, Collars, Machine Needles and' Oil, Znphers, BTslsacy Stationery, and ill other articles usually kept in my lino. Also, Agent for tho celebrated IMMSmT AEBSIO7ir Hl&CAiX',-' tggT Call aud examine my goods ; the prices nro so 16,r that they ctilinbt fail to suit all. 7--1 S. C. WICEATIiEX. Firft iihkl Wliater peniMg' l Tlio undersigned announces to tho ladies of Lehighton and vicinity that ho is now rcceivinjr and openiner a larirc' tniorit of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising assor such as Mat itfa'sscs.' Delaines, Coburgs, Alpacas, &o. Also a largo stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho 13 offering AT EXTRAOltDINAR T LOW PRICES' FOR CASH; Grocories and Provisions a Specialty,4 at pi-Ices to suit the limes. Clover. Tinfothw Huncariari. and all kinds of Field antf Garderi Seeds; VERY CHEAP. , . Op'ppsito tho L. & S May 0, 1870-yl QAK1J0N ADVOCATE CHUAl" JOB PRINTIX(? OFFICE.' LKUIOHTON, rA. Svcry (leserlpll'onef l'nnlln from YisifinCara (on rdstef. CAItlSs,' 11 lllf.L Hi; A 1)3, Lsmia heads, NOTB ilKADS,' -.. 1 '. rnOUKAMUES, posTnns, iiA.fniiiLt.s. 1 cuiuuiAfta, BIIII'PINU TA(lf, UNVELOI'KB, I'AUI'ULETl), I1V.I.AWS, -I Done tn the best msnnf r. nt very est 1'rlces. , 1 v ' .M'e are prepared to do work At as cheap rates assur ouica luilie bluto lhat cesls houestly with. Us t-iutomcrs. OUIIMOTTO 13 Cheap, Prompt & Reliable. reorders "by mall rccilt c prompt allenllon Oct. 5. mencW al IhTu nv' AI,U WBJOMta,J .... Mcrclinnt Tailoring Establish mcnt of 1ANK 8T11EET, I,EUIOHTON, PA. . ,, '.n!.-!',1.'1 receiving nnd opening npmy new stock of t'AU,AXD mot V i,',n:',n'US'!AKV,M.,:!":s .('''iBnaadfiom.ttVe" SSSFffi oS,njiui.-c.,ri, ma gLL WINTER SUITS. t&ssssjss L'!,d"lrole,,,n,vt,,c,e."", -i pt,c ih" or nil the latest .-styles ot HATS AND CAPS. uVlu and Children, very cheap. .... ... . ....v..iiu, .j eue-.p. AND CALICO SHIRTS, Depot, BANK,,Streot, LEHIGHTON, I'ENN'A.' A CAM) TO We wish to say ttias oue of our oldest and most experienced physicians, alter giving Dr. Soth Arnold's Coiifjh IClllor A TIKlItOUal! HUAL, ritONOUNCEU IT FAB SUlEUIOB TO ANY Cousli lu-medy he-ever saw. The doctor hsft' bceu sfflicted with a severe cold which would, not yield to any prescrlptiou he could coin-, ivound, but with one boitio of the Couju Killer be-wss so much relieved that be came back sod bought seven bottles more. It any one wlikesi to kuow who thu doctor is we will luiiirni them by calling" at our. store. CltO.-HMAN TLUMMEU. Cite 1111 llroi? filoro. Corner Becond Htreet and Micoliet Aveone, MiN.ve..rous, Mi.vi. ATINOLO,' tintJuii KILLhll Is sold hy all prus'fftstB everywhere. Nov. It, Is7s-m8 Q.BAa 01'EXINa t I beg leave to Infoiiii mv old patrons nsit ens. iuii,ri..uii ,uD i'uu.io lugeuerai, mat I liavei oiiened aud hsve now ready for Inspection In POST OFFICE DUl'tDlNO Jlauk Street, LKIlIOIITON. r... at the UOXf. ItisrCAolt I'lllClis, a full ana new twtl. uieot of HATS, CAPS, &c. Bneclsl attention having been riven to a well' selceledllue olMKM'.l WUUKN'H ana C11IU DUHN-d WEAU. My Mutlo snail be " QUICK BALES A BMALX. 1'I10FIT8." ) Invite the public to call and exsmlae ray ivc and liriuss bcloie purchaslnir elsrwhrre, as I ciu olfsr apecist lunacemeuts ts raU tmvers. I.CWtN Tt'IllHK. B pL HI nu, I' O. Ilullding Lelnrlitou, ro
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