1J j T7 t t ova Jt vobk i.ETTra. New Yoik, JaLoarv 5, 1ST. I J Rl.n ANT) Tii?. nOBES ..h ,tc Lead of the .WwlJ for L ,f Cr0,ly to p. ll-a imai, f?i ' "' i . r. r- i r i pot M'jr.ls the Hi bt More Ctripiaias " j a mort deitubifu! ,). f .l I lie tiraiuifa-iitcuiici.i.u norf l;r.U-UIil!T crOt'f il, andabfav .nr.. , Jailing Tbe car compao- iitis vi l.o are nir.r.o'l L the kind u K ll; t I'iKJfl a nun aiiu a i , ,i in liif (,na e ;aee of tioie, were (jrsiu'i.'ir tLe cars up town, j Leir capciiy. with lu.iI to twice their .1 .. is .i h..rsi iir-iial t'i d weatD- ' er It was me f.raia fn in tbe lusi OSrc uptown, arid the jd--d r.flr "i.t on h'V Itullltlir tbf'f steeds sh'iu.d etreet. ,-rs" cf joinu At 23J IJercbV cKccrs ft"pi'd every one of tLe car. aid c-inpciUd tbera to Btay there till J::i'tiRl ttuinn could be put on. There wan no help for it, aui ever three Lundred car, all loaded to their tstn.oM with buugry men, .-r Li hi tL. reau h'iur, till the teaii.e t.ecearv to drawing tbem wi"h K!i;c degree of conif rt could be brought aud a.lacbcd. Tbe pasxen-ccr.- w -re as wr..:b a. the companies, but Mr. Ilergb itiforind tbera that be !!d il for the purple of awakeciag tLliu to tiio uecen-iiy of taking eowc in:cre.-t ia buuianitarian movenients While Lc 1? about it he ougoi io uu Fomethicg fir the drivers, wbo fire as j Laiiiv overworked as the horses, aud i,ot baif well led. Tbe car driver iu .New Yoik is compelled to work from fnartcen to t-ixuen hours a day, ii freezing weather, rain, fdow, aud Mee:. night and day, for which tbey receive the niarjificf nt f-ura of Jl-f', Tbcy arc compelled to stand on their fiet't'l tiie tiuie, iiiiil tLtre is scarce ly one of ibern who bus not varicose veins. ,r tome other direa.e brought oa I y exposure, equally serious; and cs severe as is the labor, and as hard as the w e: k, there arc thousands r.ppU k-.g LjT the positions for every place, thai i- vacant. It is a rather good proc f of honesty that tbey work ot c-II s;k b 'a(.'fs, rat'uer than Bteal. i;ia while the cuimals are taken care !, there has been as yet no society f.ratvized to prevent cruelly to men. The street ears are so many miuee of wi-aitb, and the companies are tnor rr.r i:.-iy rich; but their employees are tinnier worked a.'u le.-s paid than nr.y ia the ci;y. !!Ki!I MVINC ANI I'EFAI.CATIUS. The freipieiiey of defalcations by To itig men holding couGdential po sit: .ria excites a greut deal of remark lerr dav some young man gets awav to Europe in a mysterious v. fiv": his It loks arc examined and be is f.iund to lu a defaulter to a large aiuoULt. Tiiea his employers iuves liate. aud it is f mid ibat be has been liviug fast, that be has been uppi riiiig a -vuujan," aud that bis f.ce is weil-ku'i a in the gambling in-IU. If he is siuurt, he bas stolen and saved euougb to be able to euui prunise w itb tbem; but as a rule uei b Mpi.nidered all that be bas stolen, and bas fled without money or char uc.iT. i k.i one cae of a young iiiau w Lo bel Jiiged u two clubs, his liviug at which cost him oot les than $10,000 a year, wbo kept a mUtres.n w bo required a carriag fr her ow n u-e, and whose mid day lunches never cjt less thau $i At tbe clubs up-tow n he was sup posed to be a partner in tbe bouse, and bis extravagant living was oot considered singular. It turned out, bowever, that be was merely a clerk on a salav of $1,800 a year, aud that bis defalcation iu twi years -foot.;.! up over S'JO.OOO! And be got away to Australia with nothing bis mother sold stocks to get the few Luadreds lbnt were necessary to take Li i in out of New York. Kve'y cent of Lis goue on Lis vices. Misciia trcss sold his carriages, horses and icwelry, aud immediately proceeded to find another victim to ruia. A not her clerk, on a salary of $1,500 embezzled in ab ut tne same lime $.'.0,0t.'0. wLieb lie spent in the same way. It is a singular thing tbat the business of ft great bouse should be managed so as to make such thefts nissibie, but it is s i; anil the? occur almost daily. POLITICAL. The holidays have taken the spirit ou', of tbe p jliticians, and there is nothing new oa the chess-board. The democracy Cad it bard work to keep up au excitement, aud they have a'o iut abandoned tbe Idea of inter posing auy objection to tbe inaugura tion of the legally elected President, Hayes. They have quit drinking blood, and as an easy way of letting themselves djwa, talk mysteriously il an appeal U ihe ourts. Nothing will come of it. Tbey have lost tbe ;amc, and have made, up their minds to grin and bear it. The men of money will not respond to the invi tation to ;be tented field, for fighting means money, aud the mercbaut wbo bus a regular business bas not tbe iu terert in pu tiug Ilrowa, the ward striker, into a sinecure in tbe custom house tbat ISrown bas. Consequent ly he Oon't want to go to war for Brown's sake, and Ilrown bas not been able to stir him up to it as yet The editorial mill is still sendiuc out its ready-made intellect, but there ore evidences tbat it will close iext week. Uncle Samuel bas bled mauy millions and te has got tired of it, especially as he is certain to be beaten io the end, and the effect of the election of Hayes is showing it-t-elf more aud more. Gold is down to making i: possible to resume specie payment at auy time Wbile business is dull, everybody feels c veful ibat tbi spring will bring a revival, aad business men are con et to wait till tbe matter is settled IwyotiH, a eradveniure. Jil'SIXESS. New York has received another off-set. The grain trade has been gruduaily leaving the city for Boston, l'uiladeipbia and Dahiuiore. Yan derbilt made aa e ffort to gel it back by cutting freight in favor cf New Yi.rk, but tbe other liues bave fiual ly beaten him. The Baltimore aud OLij brought him down, and tbe New York Cemral has in the new arrangement raised it? rates, so tbat r.sliiiuore bas a very heavy per cent over New York. The wholesale merchants are feeling ugly over this surrender of Yauderbiit. for goods are very largely bought where grain is S'.ld. All this is bad for New York, but it is well for tbe interior cities and the producer. There are no facilities in New YorkTv handling graiu, aud il costs altogether too much to get it through tbe city and on shipboard. Chicago, Toledo, and Milwaukee are shipping beavp'ly to Baltimore, and the dry goods and grocery trade is following it. Tbe eider Yacderbilt is Kill a bis bed. and bis son William does not seem to Lave the acutenesa of bis father. At all events Garrett ha bea'en b'oi badlv, and New York suffers. Tbe Yanderhdu control too much rail road. . Mr. Garrett works bis road in the interest of bis city, and bis maa-J ' '" IsTntl ErtTTt? nrewftaw;- Iftiteiupn: Laa !wys beea liberal. , t !... rn the BItiu"re and Ohio I ! r..nr.vh a!iia CfQ'rel, New T k "this York has covr 10 gnu. - .. i . i.. 1 m rrs i.n una ine la'-l lui "-' to M-ntre-S - t . .i .i: cities arc shipping direct to M-ntre-j Ao-jala '-i:! i ri ; . ..(V vtk H4 a com- UU II IPro-.' vm'-m iue pir-'- ria EsC.ui. !6jr Th rtr.v Urn horror Las Ferved.' -There ouitbt to lie a I one good purpose Tbe autLi.rines j bare ioeoeoieu ererv inoai.e city aud are coiupelling tbe tuaca- . etru to Iflf-ae Itit Ol baie. iurj utxog dor f r e.cai, aadarolaj-J, wl,.r vrWti ;a every direction, ! n ,i i . ;pil 3 iv ..... ssaue in lue evrui t J - fr,r Ou theatre cc uipeiieu to suspend till this w as done, and the people wbo crowa tueiu orcaiuc u,v. freely. The churches are to be over hauled celt, and then the factories and large bulking in which people work six stories up. are to be looked after. The ff. ct f il ail is, to make fe from Dre. Tuere are buildiugs iu ihe lower wards, wbich shelter nigh'ly from two to three tbusaud people, six stories in beigbtb, wiib ouly oae staircase, and that a very narrow oae. Iu tbe event of fire in one of tbem, the un fortunate occupauis w ould bora l;ke rats, for escape would be virtually imnossibl. All of these are to be goue through with, aud tbe owners rfmu..!ied IO make them sufe. TEVrr.RANfE. Five thou-md ladies of the '-first families" signed an areemeut not to offer iut'-xieaiiua liqoors to their callers on New Year's day. There were a less number of wtll dressed druakea young men on tbe streets New Year's thuu usual. The big temperance demonstrations will commence immediately after New Year's, and will be kept up just as long as hmv fieliug is shown. Boston aud Philadelphia are to join with them, working the same way, tbe speakers changing about so as to alwavs bave something new and at tractive. It is hoped by tbe origina tors to get up feeling tbat will count on the rum mills, especially tbe fashionable oues II is a business men's movement, aad bas tbe sup purt of the heaviest merchants in the city. The weather is cold aud delightful, much to tbe joy of tbe ice companies and the livery stable people The avenues leading to tbe with spleucid t.piipages. vtrv .brilliaut sboA park sbiue il makes a Pietho. Their I'mrnla. Tbe Chicago Tribune of Wednes day has tboe preposterous assertions: "To-day young girls wiil meet each other aud smile, and smile, and be villians still as tbey strive emulously to blast each other's vouthful hap;ii- uess wiib flowing descriptions of the presents they received. I Here l this drawback, as compared wiib tbe practice of niea-uriug fi ra of mar iaire; it v-m ssy you had sueh and such a thiiiir presented to you you Wll iueviltth'v be challenged to sbow iL Bui a clever irirl can do this: She can sav to her companion, 'Mtudie, love. y u remember that afully-hao'Nouj fellow, with tbe treat, liquid, black eyes, full of pas siouate languor, aud soft,, musical, and exq-iisiiely modulated voice, the tones of which 'Of course Maud dosen't remember him neither do you for tbat matter but as she is dying to know w bat ub .ut him, she will sav, "O. yes, I remember him perfectly.' Then c utioue. 'Well, last Siluday uigbt be came with me from church, aud w beu w were in the parlor he said, "Lurline, I've brought you a Chrisimas preseut and be took a little box out of bis pocket, and what do you think was in it ? Juki guess.' Maud replies that she couldn'i for tbe life of ber, 'what wasii?' 'You won't tell a soul?' Maud says she won't. 'Well, it was a diamond broach and ear rings to match! The- lovel est! the beautifull est!! The xquisitest ! ! ! O, if you knew bow t'oey sparkled!' 'But, says Maud, 'where are they? Let me He them?' O, Maud you know mother would cever let me accept sucb a present from a gentleman whom 1 have only met three or four times, and I explained this and made him take thein back. Poor feiloir, be was aim Or t heart-broken, and said be would throw them away if I didu't take tbem, but at last I convinced him that ma was right, and he said be should keep tbem till we were engaged. And what did yon get, Maude, sweetest?' Here Maude gets olT ber little falsehood, and ihougb she ka iws tbu the handsome young man aud tbe diaruoud set are mere myths she will iro korue and take a good cry." lh Horror. f It II Mar. "My son, my sou," mildly exclaim ed a reproving mother, according to the Burlington (losva) Hnrk-eye, "untie tbat C3t from the gate-latch, take in tbat rope you stretched across the sidewalk, let your little sister out of the wi od shed, unfasten the cellar door and let tbe hired girl come up and get to her work, take the sign of 'Boarders wanted' off Mr Posouby's frout door, let Mr. Jasper's dog out of that barrel, throw tbat paper of gunpowder in your pocket iu to the street, aud tbeu cone here aud tell me where you rc Friday aud Sat urday lat you were not at school." Tbe b .v hi id be waxu'l prepared to answer josi iben, but be would ia sist on throwing out tbe report of tbe school teacher ou tbe ground thai be (tbebiv) had been uuduly intimida ted from attending school by tbe ter ror of long, bar I lessons, aud further by the bull-dozing iu ibe parish, as he could establi-h by trustworthy witnesses. Pending the decision Oi tbe board be filed a number of pro tests, but Lis mother pronounced bis attitude revotutiunary and sent to bis father's office for troops, which ar rived ebout tea time, and tbo local government was at once supported and order euforced, aud the hoy went up to bed w ithout any supper, and in euHiouy o, lUe .roops, .uu l0 inroea . j.r.L . . j - l i ot a iree people, struggling mine: iroa grasp of a domestic despotism, couia oe nearu away uown on :ne next street, wber tbe other boys were lifting gates off their biugea aad carrying tbem dowu to the creek. Aa Apaalllac ralanaily. Sas Francisco, Dec. 2C. Ad vices by ibe steamer Oceanic from Asia, say that a fire in Tokio, Japan, November 2a, swept Cb streets, de stroying 5000 bouses. Five hundred lives were lost Tbe loss of property is estimated at (10.000,000 Tbe residence of tbe Austrian Minister was burned and tbt of tbe L'uited States minister ravowly escaped. Prompt and rfT-cive measures for 'Ue relief of tbe sufferers bave been taken by the government. Tbe burn ed region is b-iog rapidly rebuilt wiib tbo mtrodueaoa of great im provement -JltWTmi atnro neawy- A Partlralar Old Man. "What et,ii.ioii ts thi?. Vilaou?" cr!ed 80 0,d RenlIem0 l.'";k!n ut ,f lho window. of tbo WltlUO W. II is seraat, a ilerutiro-Iookifjir mart, Ma black, wbo bad just got oat of a second-class carriage, touched his i bat, and replied: '1 dou't know, tir, I'll guard Yes, Mr, Slougbton aek tbe I ttalioo, . . board U'llb .fce name on it, crua ice oia 8eI" 'sa 1 iiemao, icmht. ujiu, " tlere a board to this station: S j therein, fcir, at the other end cfthe doniC;1 aoii minarets of bid tbe plaiform. Then, whv dosen l tbe tram stop . . - I M II... I ; nere eopie can reau n. imw nui i . . . . I .. trt know wheo we gel to i ugo orjugu, Wilson?" "We Bbau't be to rugborough for this hour, sir,' cried tbe guard. " Come, jump in, sir'-to Wilsou, wbo resumed tiis seat. The w histle soun ded, the train went on. A l the very next station they came to the old gentlenan pJt bis head out of the w indow again. "Hi, Wilson.-' . Wilson jumped out of bis carriage and came to his master, aud touched bis bat once more. ' Is this Pugborough, Wilsou?" "No, sir. Tbis is Much Muufeion" "Now, take your seat," cried tbe cuard; for only one passenger bad (ai,ghlej aDd ague had eutered the train At the next station tbe same scene was repeated. "Come, sir," cried the guard, w ho was tired of bearing tbe old man's voice, "don' troubleyonrself auy more. I'll be sure and let you know when we come to I ugborougb. ' "Will you?" cried tbe old gentle man, apparently much gratiueti Upon uiv word, vou're very kind didn't like to ask you, for 1 know bow ruuen vou bare ludo" ' It's ouly my duty, sir," savs the guard, slammiug too the door. ' ill guard!" cries tbe old gentle man. "Yes, eir," replies tbe guard, im patiently, returning to the carriage door. "You're quite sure, nw; you'rj quite sure ch? you won't forget me at Pugbrougb?'' "O uo, sir," said tbe guard;" that'll be all right." "Aud Wilson -wbere's Wilson? Ob, here, Wilson ; you won't forget my box, Wilson, when we get to Pugborougb?" "No, sir," says Wilson, scrambling into his seal ouce more. "Troublesome old chap, that," said the guard as be swuug himself into his van. "1 luuseu't forget bim at Pugborough. There's no other pass enger for there." Now, Pugborougb was oae of those mvsterious places tbat are marked with a cross or dagger in UraJ.haw, and if you succeeded iu unearthing a corresponding dagger iu some obscure corner of tbe page, you will find, "Stops al Pugborougb to lake up aud set dowu first-class Loiidou pa.-scugtrs ouly." Whether it was that the guard iu his c-xcei-s of anxiety to remember, bad blunted bis faculties, or that some spiteful Puck had given bis wits a bewildering shake, 1 know not, but somehow it happened that the guard forgot to waru the engine driver; aud w hen the tuan lookc-d up from bi.-parcels, be found, to bis dis may, tbat the train was fla-hiug along some half mile pa-;, the little Pugborougb station. To sigual to ibe driver and put ou the brake, was tbe work of an instant. 1'ue train was brought to a stand still, aud tbeu slowly backed to the station auiiii-il ibe Q tc-j denuncia tions of ibe through pssagers." Tbe guard himself was much oi;t of temper, aogry with bini-el for bis forgetful uess, angry with tb o'd gentleman tor having gireu Lim to much trouble. "Now, tben!" he shouted to tbe man-servant. "Sharp! Look after your master's traps. Here you are. sir," be cried, opening tbe first class carriage. "Here's Pugborougb, now. sir, il you please!" Tbe old gentleman was asleep, aud couldn't be roused to a geosu cf tbe situaiiou for some time. He growled aud grumbled; at la.t, fully roused, be stared at tbe guard wits lack-'" tre eyes. "Pugborougb, is it Tugborougb Thank you. guard; I remember. U'nerc jt VViJsou? Wilsou! wbere's my box?" "Nevermind your bos, sjr I'll see to the luggage. Jump, out, quick, please." "Jump out!" cried the old gentle man; Jump out! Wbo said anything ah. nit getting out?" "What!" cried the guard, aggriev ed o the very verge of desperation. "Haven't you beeu botberiog abont Pugborougb ever since we left Hus ton?" "At your own req'iestt, guard," said the old gentleman calmi, "J iutrusted you with the duty of warn ing me of my arrival at Pugborough. I should have preferred to leave tbe task to my own servant ah! here's tbu box. Tbauk you, Wilsou," said tbe old gtrsjimau, taking from bis servant's bands a fcmajl jiiuk box. "The fact is," said too o!J gentle man, calmly opening tbe b x, aud looking benignly at tbeeici .d guard "tbat my daughter gave m ib wot particular injunctions: "Mind, papa," she said, "be sure you take a pill at Pugborougb' Tbe old gentlen.au ecu Id never un derstand by tbe carriage oor was da.-fj-d too with such terrible violence the whistle sounded with sucb a Geud isb yell, and Wilson abirled into his carriage without being permitted to tale charge one more of Lis masur, pill box. C h amber' n Journal. rirl4a. JackaOa-vu-LC, Iec. 29. Your correspondent bad an interview with Chief Justice Randall to-day, as to the bearing of tbe decision of the Supreme Court in the mandamus eaae on tbe national qnetion. The Chief Justice said that tbe rights of no person were decided by the court auJ u did D(Jt d( one particle tome evidence that Tilden bad car- Pi j ice State. It was, he said. simply a questioo as to what was tbe dutr of the State Board of Canvass- cm uieu tu? ciui utu lu neat W-llu i .!..- , ' 7 aod tbat if any of Tilde' fnends iuiiuj cuiuiiiihiijicu; iu tun aciioa oi ;Jt . -i , . . tl. , .-.ii i .,' ijusi price, fide be lu arris tbe se luir tbe court, it onlr shcwe-J in wbatj -.i,.. ' r, . u - 7 j j r . value ot a ruoy or an emerald with desoerateneedofencourairemeiitthoT i . . 4. runny auu I O ' - - r- j stood. Tbe Chief Justice, speaking outside of bis position, has no doubt tbat Hayes ia fairly entitled to the. electoral vote of Florida. .V. 1' Time. C&EAM fAUTAR BISCl IT. One t quart flour, into which put fonr tea-1 spoonfuls cream tartar, two ol salera-j Amid tbe busy scenes of life, as tus, and a littie salt; sifi ,tbis twice; man paces up and d o tbe huh then rub ia a small p;ece of butter: ways, uoihing in ibe w-.rld so fills mix with sweet milk: rol! thin, aud hiui w iih ii t,. v,.ri..u 1 cut with a cutter: put' two together, spreading both layers wiib melted butlr ... .. . . - i . . - ' - . . t The Tnrh. ' Tbe Tutk erer has been, and t : H etiil ani is, only aoitnai a inajruiiicuBi, itr.nl mr Tin inferior one real, ouce, on w tud I najQcopable of aduptio our Western ;:;),.,,.. as .he African neirro io tQe Etern 80(i tbe Indian savage in the Wertern bvtuixpbertt bare prT !d themselves to be. While other an(j newer nationaliues have advanc- 'ed, hi ba retrograded; and when 1 1; . .; .hull hrn n.s-prl a sea V. no trace of bidoccaptioa of one of tbe fairest ptni n of ' God's foot- titm.V n-il! hi Itifr. Iihinii him. Have mosques, aud turbaued gravestones For he has originated noibiuir, im proved nothing, spared nothing that could be dosiroyed. . War and ibe bareut bave equally divided all tbe timn bo bas spared from sensual sloth, and tho fumes of tobacco aud bas- becb. To all modern improvements save ibe most material ones, to tbe forward march of the rest of man kind, be bas obsiiua'ely shut his eves and sealed bis ears. Blading and thinking are equally alien to bis babits. Hence ibe humiliating con trast be now presents to the descend ants ol those rude soldiers of tbe Cross with wbom his ancestors waged sucb euu&l war, even in that lowest gstne of thinking beings tbe sun.elx dy banged away with a re arl of international murder. A sav- volver, aud then . the Babeock and age beast ol prey wbea first be de- steamer arrived aud there was a sceaded oa the effemiuate descend-1 aats of the men of tbe Greek Empire, tbe Turcoman fouud bis Capua at Byzantium. Steeped in tbe sensuous delights of that garden spot, and lap ped iu Greek luxury, so new to him, the shaggy shepherd-warrior from tbe Asian wilderness grew as sleek aud slumbrous as a petted pauther, but long retaiued much of the old ferocity lurking st'll beueath bis smoother exterior. It took almost three centuries to eradica'e most of ibis sturdy race; and even now there liuger soma sparks of tbe earlier ' n : I ' are, some nasties oi original mauze'is b)d. B.H ia most, instances the once terrible beast of prey bas be come a pitieul beast of imrde i, "like a strong ass crouching under bur dens," taxed and robbed iilimitaoly by aud for the benefit of bis rulers, high and low, from the Sultau down to the pettiest onV-ml wbo oppresses and robs for the benefit of Coustauii- i certain she beara William pssiny nople first and himself afterward and repassing before she went to bed, For tbe rule of tbe Turk to day in j and thiuks it is to bim that she was Europe, iu Asia, in the great cities t indebted for a free exhibition of fire whose names are Biblical and historic, I works. If William is tbe guilty as well as in the outlying provinces, ! party, aud really in ended to burn over Mussulman and Christian the bouse, be is a very stupid incen Kayab, is simply the rule of rapine j diary ; but if bis was only to give and wrong, revenged occi-i nally I tbe wife of bis bosom a little rousing by rebclliou and murder wbeu tbe oppre.ssioa becomes intolerable And this is, perhaps, uot so much the fauli as tbe misfortune of tbe Sub- iLme Porte, wnuse iutentions may bo good enough, but whose power is a waning shadow outside of the gates wbich g've its name, and whose rep resentatives are wrong-doers and robbers chiefly r-tazicr'a Mirja zine. Ta 'oUMjf Brills The following from llirpT' i very near the truth: "The pastor of a church in one of our large cities said to me not long ago: 'I have officiated at forty wed dings since I came here, aud in every case, save one, I felt that tbe bride was running a great risk. Youug men of bad babits aud fast tendencies never marry girls of their own sort, but demand a wile above suspicion. So pure, sweet, women, kept from the touch of evil through the years of their girlho d, give themselves, with all the costly dower of Womanhood, into tbe keeping of eicu who, in base associations, bave learned to under value all that belongs to tbem, aud tbeu pod no timo for repentauce iu the sad after years There is but one way out of this tbit i c$-j so, and tbat is for you to require in as so'ciaiiuQ aad marriage, purity for purity, sobrietry for sobrietry, aud bouor for honor. There is no reason why the y-'Utig men t f this Cnristiau laud shounl uot be just as virtuous as tbe young women, aad if tbu Iok of your society and love be the price they are forced to pay for vice, tbey will uot pavit. 1 admit with sauuess tbat not r,'' ",r youug women are ca pable of this high sumiurd for them selves or others, but i believe tere are uc,i;k'b earnest, thoughtful girls in the kociety ot ourp .uutry to work wonders if faithfully aroused, pear girls, w ill you help us in tbe uaiue of Christ? w ill you, first of all, ie trmj to yourselves and G d Tbe awful gulf sif disbocor js close besides your feet, aud i i it fa; hers, brothers, lovers aud sons are going down Will you help us in our great wotk? r.al Indian Coin. To this day a a rt of fanciful value attaches to the magnificent gold lio bur, so soft tbat it. could be bent by the fingers or scratched by tbe nail, while 'Jhe silver sicca rupee, long held itsgi'ouni against the coiniMtiy's rupee, with its slight admii'ure of 1l - . r .. .: .. ... aiio. i ut: in aLo.ii.-H ui uating jL'otnp aud o-uaments of abdouter. pure gold and silver had its good as well as jt bad side. No doubt the trinkets were easily defaced, the coin quit-kit injured by frictioa. But tbeu tbe na- iivfe of Jtjpia bave always found It convenient lovouy.crifoin into bangles 4u4 nose-rings or to exebatip tiese latter for Cuju, at wiil, aud wiib tbe minimum f loss A lliudo ryot bas but to carry a bag of silver to a jew eler, and on paying ibe c ;u of tb'e l or be procures its tranf .rrnit.ioQ to anill'is aud armleis for bis wife and daughter, possibly, in some rare iustance of buvoiic ostentation, into silver tyres for the w heels of bis oi-cirt. JJ e bas no doubt of the' sub atautial ralua of properly w,bieb be thus oddly invests. For ia India it Is not as with US at home, where jew elry is dear to buy, but ebeap to sell; where costly rings and braceluta gre wiib difficulty disposed of at tbemou alarming of sacrifices, and where mauy a reduced gentlewoman bas listeued wiib semMngrrdulous indig nation to the contemptuous -tiujMe by which Messrs Snap & Pincbbaik gauge tbe worth of the "family pearia''V,-berediiary gems which she bad been from iufaupy accug otned to regard as second only to Uios of royalty itself. The Hindoo cu-t.-mer I. n .. . . . . . Qow that bis pure go LiJl e, , Id and pure their mmand jt least approximate accuracy l.aHL . i i Next to 'hrowirjir kittfina into a i oW pond, the saddest sight is that of a lady at a church fair drowning two or three poor little oy stars ja a gallon of thin milk. uo .n a hn hJ-d hni. t. of a hun-hr.Kh.... .:.k i. ia t.L . r ' 'i t lieu uucu M jiji a I'l trii-f .11 1 Am laferMl Haekla. HOW A DISCAKDED UrSBAXD ATTEMPT ED TO BLOW IP UIS BEPILI.AST SPOUSE The fire alarm on Tuesday night was raised by Mrs. Miuuis Shalloe, a colored women, wbo lives in a little yellow bouse on Quiuer street, be tween Second and Third. Accord ing to ber statement 6b e went to bed late, aud whej she retired set tbe lamp on the floor in the corner cf tbe room opposite one of tbe two from windows. For some reason she did not sleep well, iu fact, indulged in a pleasiug succession of nightmares, aud 6 jally she wassuddeuly deprived of even this poor article of sleep by f e crash of a broken wiadow and tbe entrance of fomMbing looking like a young comet, wbicb struck tbe floor and tben blazed up and cracked and sputtered and fizzed and made an infernal noise generally. ' There was little time to study up any extended series of remaiks, aud so Minnie rushed to the door and veiled "Mur der " The cries aroused a colored female neighbor, wbo added ber yells to the racket. Tbe uoiso brought Mr. Surfis across the street and tbe police from up tbe street, and then livelier time than the lower end of Quiucy street bas witnessed since tbat thoroughfare was laid out. Mr. Surfis discovered tbe miniature vol cano which bad caused all tuis row ana sutmressed it. It consisted ot a stone, weighing three or four pounds, wrapped in rags saturated in kero sene and with tbe mass was a lot of fire-crackers. This ingenious contri vance was promptly kicked out of doors, and did uo damage beyond buruiug a bole in the carpel. Wbeu these facts were established, the Police, Fire Department and "ciii- a aa - 1 f ou loot," went nome. -irs. Minnie Sbattoe, whose lungs thus raised tbe town, is tbe wile of Bill Sbattoe. According to tbe sta'e meut of Mrs. Sbattoe, Mr. Sbattoe, bas kicked out of the nutrimoaial baruess ab ui fifty times ia tbo Us; five years, and just now is enj -yin , one of his frequeut vacations. She 'up, be certaiulv succeeded. K Woaderfnl Waman Itankav Some days ago a curious story ap peared iu me French aud afterward iu tbe English uew.-paper concerning a remarkable woman banker at Mad rid. This euterprisiug person, staled in aouie accjunts to be of Germau origin, altogether surpassed Mr. Kiehard Bauuer Oakley in ibe mag nificence of bar promises aad the maguiludo of ber business. She promised a fabulous rate of interest,', payable mouibly, to depositors of 6U0 francs aud upward, and tbe small shopkeepers of Madrid, as wed as tbe peasants ot tbe surrounding country, have crowded to ber estab lishment to placo tbeir savings in trust upon ber persoual security. So far only tbe drama has advanced heretofore; but the catastrophe is not beyond tbe reach of conjecture. Meauwhiieibe Vienua correspon dent of ibe Economist bas drawn at tention to a very remarkable coinci dence. He says tbe Madrid enter prise, "is Pi'-rS repetition of tbe Spuzeder affair wbicb took place at Muuicb four yers ago. The latter woman lived in opulence, spending tne money of ber creditors, and as she could uo; repay tbeiu she was senicuccd to ikcos Jears' imprison ment. Some months ago tuo left prison, aud we should not be aston ished to bear ibai it is she who bas recommeueud bar profitable transac tions at Madrid- L'ertainjy ber way of doiug busiaess resembles mi nutely that of ber iipauiab colleague." Tbe reaemblauce is pernaps worth the iuves.igatiou of tbe Madrid gov ernment, for, by the latest accounts, the "lady bauker" was ull receiving large pooiijic, cpsn from tne Madrele uos. if ibe 'tbo JiefoUjS of tbe Muuicb cae, her appeals io public coufidejice might as well le slopped ai uLint, Tne OI4 Wamaa anw, A gentleman traveling 'out West,' relate, tbp foljowiug amu.siug inci dent: Hiding horse back, just at night, tbioogb the woods iu Siuger c Univ, Mil higau, 1 came to a clearitaj, .a the middle of which stood a log house, it ow ner selling iu tbe opeu door sm kiug bis ptpo. Slopping mv bcrse before bim, tue floiiig uou versatiou eusued: Good eveuiug, sir,' said I. it 'otj eveuiug.' 'Can 1 gei'l, iisj cjf n'iik of you todriok?' " ' ' 'Wull, don't know. Ask the od voman.' By tvis time the wife wasstaudlug hy Dls sido. ' On, yes,' said sbe, of courre you an. V bile drinking il I asked; 'Tbiuk W.e ule joing to have a atorm?' 'Well I resllf don'l know. Ask the old womau ho pan t(-.' '1 gueaa W0 pal get 0US fight away.' said tbe w ilo. A train 1 asked: 'How much laud bave you cleared hert?' got Ask 'VVell, 1 doa't really kaow. the old woniau she knows..' 'About nioeieeu acres,' said she, again answerjug. Just then a troup of children (tame ruuniug aud shouting around the cor ner of the sbaoty. 'All these your children? said I. I u'i kuow. Ask tbe old woman sbe"JuoW8..' i dido'i wait to ber f reply, but drew reiu, and loft immediately. " IIavala a Ballrr Haaaa. Olb CljrT. Pa:, pec. 3. At 2 p m. t.day tbe , boiler bouse" of tjie American transfer company's station took fire, and was followed by the ex plosion, of tbe boiler, which was thrown against au iron, tink contain ing about 15 000 gallons of oil, b.urs lug tbe tauk and setting tbe oil ou fire. Tb? total loss of oil is about 35 000 barrel. Fivji iron tanks were destroyed, two of which wer.a r.wnfd by McWbipney Bros., two by Cochrane and one by .be American trau-fer company. There were aI-" five Erie railway boiler cr burned Tbe I .Ms is mtimaied at $200 000. wbicb i partially covered ' by iusur- ' . .L..:n: auce. Ine American transfer com WW, rw .u. What Jada-a WhK Oon Tknikt. ui'inuui -uiiiiou, iu uia sjvcwu iu the Senate on the Oregon question, n-..-.. f .... : i.:, . ! rStSSZ SHardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Paints S S Blair to show tbat even Jerry j Black repudiated tbe idea upon wbicb Governor Grover based bis action in tbe Crouin case: Hollidatsbubg, Pa , Pec 0 Dear Sib: At tbe Octobsr elec tioa of 1S4G, Eohraim Gilbrea'b was tbe Whig candidate tor the of fice of Recorder of Blair County, and died on the morniog of tbe election before tbe opening of the polls. It was found by tbe return judges tbat a majority of tbe votes for Recorder were cast for Gilbreatb, aud at the October term of tbe Court of Com mon Please, held by Hon. Jeremiah S. Black, then President Judge, tbe Democratic candidate, Samuel Smith, apieared, and asked to be qualified as Recorder, oa tbe ground tbat tbe votes cast for Galbreaih, having oeen given lor a d.id man, should j .o,rK.UCUl .uo me p'c" ..i no.ujoui, uuij ouou.u i.ui-j tiiasses. vtasa rJoards, flotbes nngers, .Meal Metes, lu.r .Mats, Baskets e"- I Tubs, Wooden Buckets, Twine, Rope all size.-, Hav Pulley., Butter Prims, Judge Biack referred to the case Ml)p Sticks, Traps, St.eivards, Meat Cutters aad StuSVrs. Truces. Cow of Mr. ilkes, ia the British Par- j Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe. Dust aud Scrub Brushes Horse Brushes, Cur hament, and denounced tbe seating irT Combs aud Cards, Door Locks Hinges. Screws, Latches and everything of Luttrell as a high-banded outrage, j in .fo Builders' line. Caps. Lead. Shot. Powder an i Safety Fuse. Ac.. Ac. He followed tbe line of argument of j The faPl ;H( kel.., j,vt.rvlhing tbat U-lot.gs to ihe Hard wa're trade. I deal those who opposed tbe seating of ; exclusively io ibis, ki d of goods and give mv w hole atueniion to it. Per Luitrell and declared emphatically 8003 wno are buiidi) r or auT oue iu Dw. ,f nnythiug ia uiv line, will liud that two things were settled by the it to their advaotae to give ne a cull. I will alwavs give a rea.-ouable election in question: First, that tbe credit to responsible persons. I tbauk mv old customer.- for their patronage people did want Galbreatb; secondly, j Bnd nope tni9 geaSon tQ make rianv. new -n,,s I)(JQ-t for.t tLe pl(jce I. If .a la lm.t n I . I I .1 V... M. .., n,. tun iucj uiu uul waub otuiiu. 1 c-y did Tbe result was that the Demo cratic Governor, Sbunk, I think, filled tbe vacancy by .he appointment of John M. Gibbony. Truly yonsQ, Samuel S. Blair Hn Simon Cameron. Judge Black is good Democratic authority, and tbis decision of bis is commended to tbe careful consikera lion of all Democrats wbo bave not yt lost their senses Nonla Carolina. patches sy ibe results arrived at by tbe investigation by the accountants! employed by the H use committee to j exainiue tbe electiou re urns, give ibe H-iyes electors an average of 600 j majority. While the committee did I uot go into a formal investigation of tbe vote for State officers, they were obliged to do so, incidentally, ia in vestigating the electoral vote, and members of the committee say Hamptou and bis State officers ar elected by a majority ranging from one tbou-and aud one hundred down ward. These statements are not offi cially announced, however. . Columbia, December 23 Messrs Saylo or. Abbott aad Lawrence, tbe sub-Cougressiinal committee, com pleted their work here to-day. Tbeir report from returns assubmitted gives the State to Hayes and Wheeler by about "00 maj irity, bui shows Hamp ton and tbe entire Democratic State ticket elected by a much larger ma ority. This committee leaves for Charleston to night, to join tbe sub committee there, aad will probably leave for Washington on Monday. District Attorney C irbia, for tbe Hayes electors, withdrew lrom tbe quo warranto proceedings in the Su preme Court to-day, on the ground that tbe court had ao jurisdiction. Ijit over Tirana- A very popular book of law could be made up of tbe decisions of courts oa tbe rights ot railroad passengers. Tbe ease of Barne Le Van against tbe Pennsylvania Railroad involves a mooted question as to tbe every passeuger to a seat, mon-sense decision on ibe right of A com rigbt of passengers to "lay over" was recent ly given by the Illinois Supreme Court iu tbe case of a man attempt ing to use a "Jay over," ticket wbicb had run out., 'f be passenger claimed ihnt a railroad company has no right to prescrile when aud how the jour ney shall be made for wbicb it1 bas sold a th-jet. ' The Court decided tbat the contrast, .entered into jJ the company in selling a ticket is entire in its character and gives tbe right io make tbe journey as a whole; that when the company bad entered upon tbe performance ofiis contract ihe pasattugiir ha right to insist that it shall continue until compluted, and tbat, ou the other baud, the company has ibe right also to iueit tbat il -bull continue until completed Tbe passngt:r has no right to a "lay over" ticket and any oqc tbn the compmy may give bim ijiakea a new contract, executable according to tbe tffis expressed iu it. It wirj be worib while fcorjBid)''ina jf 'hi rule could apply to a coupon ticket over several roads. The Indian War. S r. Pai l, December a I The f I lowing ws recieved at headquar ters Department of Pakota, to-day: Ft Peck, W. T.. J'ereujlr S Yesterday, wiib a force of one bun: dred men of tbe F'o.h Inlautry, I fol lowed and drove Mining Bull' pmp of one hundred and ninety lodge south across tbe Missouri river, near the mouth of Baik creek. He re si-teij in croi-intr for a short time, then retrea-ed to tbe pad Lands. Sitting Boll is camped ouBai d creek, wiib oyer gyp hundred warriors. (Signed) FttANht 1). liAi-PWIo, Lieut. Fifth Infantry Commanding Burning f a I'aavaal, NfK' York, December 26 A Montreal (fispatcji reports tbe burn ing of aconveotnear Juliet, 'in Jue-hep- Eyigbt pupils are said to' be missing. LATER KISeATCIl Joi.iet, (Juebec, December 25 Tbe convent of St. Elizabeth was de stroyed by fire last night. One hun dred persons were in the building and the panic was very great. NiBe chil dren were suffocated apd tbeir bodies resQFfre' ft is said four nWp chil dren ara uiisicf . L iss, 5 000, partly insured. Soldene bas left Boston, and tbe foolish dentist there who worked for iier flj the job instead of by tbe day, has set braVeir to worfc to retrieve bta fallen fortBnen. A man of sixty and a woman of fifty ejoped in North Carolina, not because anybody Opp sed tj;ir marriage, but for tbe sake of lie romance. It is considered etiquette at a wyrn funeral to exclaim, "what a beautiful corp '' An Irishman who wantet) a di vorce ror Ijis wife, who bad desert ed bim on account of his poverty, was asked by his la wyer if it waa a ra-e o iupoDipatibili'y. "No," said Pat: ii w as a case of want of iocome-Pal-abilny " Aiuotto f r jiHirjy luvers So-fo aad no father. JOHN F. RLYMYHH. OIXjS, &c, &o. j The following is a parval I'.st of goods in Stock: Carpenter's Tools, j Planes, Saws, Hatchets, Hammers, Chisels, PiaueIron Jitee, ic, Bhu k j smith's Goods, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, riles. Hammers, Ac Saddlery Hardware, Tab Trees, Gig Saddles, Hames, Buckles. Kings, Bits and Tools. Table Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives. Scissors, Spoons and Ilazors. tbe largest stock in Somerset County. Painter's Goods, a full stock. Whin Lead, Colored Paints for inide ai.il outside pai:it;iig, Paiuts in oil. all colors Varnish, Turpentine, Flax.-eed Oil, Brushes, Japan I'ryer, Walnut Stains &c. Window Glass of all sizes and glass cut to any shape. The best Coal Oil always on band. Our stock ot Coal Oil Lumps is targe ami comprise, very elegant styles. Ditstou's Circular, .lul-y and Cross Cut Saw s. Mill Saw Files of thebest quality. I'orcelaiu-litsed Kettles. Hamiies of ail kia.b-s 8IIOVJUL&. fPi:, Nl?AIim. Mattocks, Grub Hoes, Picks. Sevtbes iat steel, Step Ladder, carriage n . ... . ... ... :n"o, 3, April 8 "ii. New Firn SHOE. STORE, SOLOMOIM UaHL nariiig pnrrhaseI the Mkm More latelj on tied hy II. C. Iteerit. We lake pleasure In ratline thr tfn:l. I uutilic Iu the fact I hat we have u.m un.i elet- . Kwvp i-wuuimij uo oan.1 a cuxnu.'t aa meat of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters BOTH OF Eastern and Home Manufacture aj can b (..ami anywhere. We alo will bare of bacU ouuumlv a ruil a;;i uf SOLE LEATHER. MOROCCO. CALF SKINS, Kli'S AND LINING SKINS IH all kln.l, with a Tall tine of Shoe Finding's. Th HUME MAXrFACTl'BE PEPAKT KEN Twill be ln charve uf T. 13. Siij-tler, Esq. Wi,ia ;.cjriTstion fi.r auiklcs Good Work and Good Fits M wn(l to none In th Stt. Th puMW Iji re-(v-tfuAi? nr.fM tn nn kivi exam m uxxr Jt'vk, iw r ftr MermlniJ t" kee; n jtnI as befjl tell tirks itlr a.- :iie - w. SOLOMON UHL. Sewing Machine FOii SALE CHEAP, Any .me -1eirlmc o pnri:lne a lint ii;.a. S F.W lpTi!r!i Attn JNiJ- ,.n rery rea.nal.le teima will iteaH!Cll at tl. iii.it ti n on h i:. ArsT:5 l!-!ie?i. Grove &Deuison lr.aavifjipbires of tarringo, Illicit-, MeigliH, HariieMM. et. Faet.n-T oae squam ea.st of I)i:iinnl. Apnlia.j;si '' ' tirFSTEKN PENS'. I I SH'II. AMI ' at'L&rif l: lvsriTl Tr. 'I'lie inl'llnle i.-i:irt;5 8l'lnils lor ..tl' PBtm-s. Ir.ies4i.nal aVhiMl(. li.ime I lu. ui.l Tmioliina. LcliiO el-viilel. heiilllilul, eu- iwh, at pki unue. enmiHia im ah ez;en.ite view uf heinttt Hli'ire. Full es.- i f lnitlru. tore. Flveeirtirm-iul lira'ly. nii ti. Imih tra. FleniM-a Dl'Mlerule. Senii fur a ealal"gue. AditltMthe I'rierital. JONATHAN JONES. A. M.. D;c- . .Ml. t :. iiiii. Pa KADDI FK. X It . f N Oruli.t himI 1 le a Hena e l'n .4 iirit. IK l Ah Y. Ill, uruli. Pj. All O. !!. ill Itlltml THIOIT. ami alnh ii.nr,.ml ly tTjit-l HVTntii.n l.-r 4 afararr. 'Fla-Pn!.i!.""'ri.kr.l Ky "-w H.l Hlr." I'aerer an-1 Turi nf the liiln. rjir. N.m ..r Thnt. I'irifLini. Weenlmc Yyr " Pt.wtf Ci.ni.-al nt- ie."n-lun H-ife. t .', jit;.-n. fcr. rkiliiullj nsriurnBila Amaeul jr b-.Kctl stW f, tl.kiiH oi and Uiai'-ratoj iaaiili.-t ut catra. JulyU. 1876. WHERE NOW? 1876. To Ju Nlij.ia. one cf the lurem t, fl..Drib- BkW li alB: I- . ... WHAT FOR? Tobuj a F ARM vat ut the One Million Acres of 0n fnrmlns lant . enlebrilie GRAM) KiflliSilSUUX V K. K. Strorj Solle. Kps.Ii alarketa. Sor- Cp i G.mI Sholf. K. B rpni tlm wh mim i.r r.nt Oeiteiiioi all almji All KluJe.if Tliie nl a.1. Pinny of witter. iiuier ac.l hoil- inx m ueri ial Prleernau at lu JJ pit aore; i-f. arm tkio. balaoee i urn. 49"ftea.lltrriliMlratel pami.hlet. Ml of facte mi nywc wi cm eimrincH.1. ai..reae. W. A. HuWAHU, Connor Grand KapM. Mioairfaa. e. H. U PEIRCE, See'j Land Uep't. hs. Sledges. Mason Hammers. and lire Bolts of all si2es. Loooking ..... JOHN F. BI.Y.MYEi; I-r.e ial..rt n .fk'e anl at rj-.-naK term. a-Kn'iire at Au.u-l 19 t'a.i-'V-r A f Sf- re. f. wai.ki:k. hittai. Atf-rt.- watitetl. hit fit frv. Tkl L it CO, Amrin nur M-iue. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Kor thf rtli f and riirp of nil lt"'antr nifi.t-t m tin (m ali, Iiyt. ami lft- I-. I iu v a- .i ii i I aiM-ru-nr, anil n:i rx. riu'nt I'm j;;t: v. Ih-niiT ti.i t l t.ii.lc. ti..v i- ii nnT nr. or umik. 4& y : i r tl uliiitfvfj. ii; h ui mi-kit" :nnsr i jirt-vrtit- I liV liti'tr tn,i lv it;; nri-l rr.'n- fjniiiv i-iMMi!'! h.ue tin'iuou h:in 1 i r Ii!'. ftU-ii t iiitiv!. firii'M'-t it:ii (T'Vf Ui.'iii lo U llu' -:( r-t, i.rt--t. ai.fl i'-t l :tll H.f i'.lf w wi;i 11 tli- i!i.ukt ai-iin.l-. l;y Ilit tr h m-ioit-I -., Uf iiiiMt l i-i I'tiriiicft, th i?TtM'li'ti ol' Hit v " bat t'ii ll 'lt oil-tin f !''ti'- rrtntn , ;unl li t viiV ma 'tnin'ry ol' M' n-I'HHl to H lirailhy fielivi'V lulfi u:il trv- W ilM'tl Itecottt ' l'-''! a-nl .-Itih itri? Hi-:it;-''l t- A'fr'm iwA tt ii il.ii. -i mt' a (!..n. ! ..u- i!ti-iMcut l.-.--e I- rh;iii"'i inli ilf:tlllt. thf v.i!;iftl ;;t.ii ffciiift', U'tM-;i rcrkoiiffl tin v:a-t niitllilad- rni-iy it, i an t' iniiv he fftinMirpi. I i.-ir Miirrar rKi!pa iti.ik-f tle:u pita-a:tt f t;.k . :iu-i tut'-ot v'- tlu-ir Virtii1- ui'.:ini:iir'l f r anv l iii;;h ol' n? r-o ll: it tl:i'v a.v t vr dv-U, ami )ii-: lly n-l. .'!. Ai;i!wn,i -t-an-iliaL', ln-v :.!' aittl ' ':.;- u iffi"i:t ili-iui lant i' to Ittc r n-t:ii.ij.'ii,i'i (lit-t.vr :itlli t! ion. J- uil ilit c -lion art iriwru on the rn:-.fi-r to ca Ii hoiv to u Hn-ai :i l-anniv . iivi,t sa l I'.ir tli I'liluwui-,' ruiiiih;iut.-, V. Li.-h thc-e fill rioi-Hv ritr : J- ir ttjHpet lCfto. I.UC -itr.. Liiiuaurntfl la of t ffMtf r. tu y lumt-i taki-il uioiWra 1 U, . ti:.n ' if" ti .-LoH-a It. .wi n-titrf it . lu-thhv tout- ant M' Uoi.. Kir livrr ComttbiHt .it! it- var't.n- -rmn- ut hf. .1 JMittlirf "i t- r-n ifkiirii. fii iun4 olic ;t!iM fltllon r.tt: I- jnli'iotilv !;ktii lor v.ii a t-i-, t. r iioafl Ui:t.u. or riiit v ti; ubr-t; u- U Oi.-i.l-l , vm.1i t: For nrtrnfrr r.r Orarrtiapa, latt ere tr,;M tjo ifi :.c: -!:v 1 i : - t. Kor RhrRnt.trian. t-tutff. f-ra.cl. Pat4tt. of iflf llt'-trf. I'ain a lU? 14 k :ill i i.m lt. M - V tliO,,.l t'.i-f-l:ll- Uoa-iv t'ik-a, .i- ."jtiiii'l, to t'L.i.tcf t!u i!i-"-'i-'-' B-.-tio'i oi i!j v. it. U.ih Mi' ii t it:iHi:e ti." e L'onu'I.im: ii-aitKTf . I'o'r 3ror aitit Rrpir-il fci rli-in-. 1 !(! !i.a i ti.' i.'ki -i in at. I iri'iia ut .-. In I'.-tHi-i.v t. .'fT-s t oi a .i ..-j-.- lor n-prfi. a 1 1: to-i- .p'mM t.'!L-!i. at ii i l:.. i!.-irt"l tlVt't i; .-J ai- I'.tlll v. A a Tthiiifw Pitt. takt or fx a J'Hf-t to I'.rotmttp ili'-r-tion au-l roia-t th -t-uiai it. An o.-.-a-hoiiii .- tr.ut'lait- -t-nna'h ami ooa.-I-, u ton the ai!'t'i'if.;uil im ih'uh-t-v --. i. H '" it i oft'-rt a-i a;iT -MotM uhre no r i:nno.-iI t-v-t-. ( wil't It'U t"!.r '.l-iv -tHI. o'-u tin-U lU.it n ti.i- of lh-c J'ili !it;ir.t'- l:ail lo,. if.-.l'"l,y Im Cit, f.'m lir tl'!in-hti; aii'l rv;io an:i t rif t ou lla tliyt-t:i t' afiaratiir. rat rAiti'D nr I)r.J. C. A I '. Sr f U, rrartirnl riu minis, LOWELL. M tss., f. S. A. -or sale r.Y am. iKr;.isr:' "- yu ui:KE WHAT PAYS? it. r." I inurt "ur r. M r -h int. Moi a-iii- Invi-n.-ir. F tr:nT. r rrooi nl ir.:tn. t- hfo im -nn I on all the ji:iirveui,a-i an t tll'f rtri'? ot ;!ie V M.ivat tlit ot fv.-ry family to in'pii. - in ti, h;- it .it-j.-tj ,,t n in-w-;n'(.'r tiiit I; inm!i-tivc. on 1 h it tojtpr 1 1 t lorliiVf-! 1:1' v. o. ant i-ri ntt" rh 'ii'Iii 'At. 1 fiiour.iL'f1 lit ii-lo:i uaMa.'j th m-mVri - " il.i :h lia.3 lc,n p-.'islil ie -kly for tho 1 it ?1 )rr-. !.j5 1 In, to an ilciit i n-l tii t i any .itt;- r 'ut-ii' atioD ; in ia ( it is tor vtily w-fk!y jiTj 1 u!jlia"'i m 1 lie I iiitu-t iai . 'Ir.- itctt l l niU'A''iuf, tftaii , IrV'ti'lotii au-1 t i'I--oSTi'- Ui tht A atl ; ti' Ktrry iinniTK-r 1. ifoiaiaM-ij iiiutratrit nti'l it r- ntnii! fin'Tatt eli lati an-l in-intt-rpji' It u tut-immi'-n r rT.itnntc 10 thj In u ri it, ittrt;:in i-al. an f Sfi:i:ia Frfrn- f th- VVi.rl'l ; le -i-.it nr. wi.ti Itciu'i.ul Knitravu; Nt w In .1 I'M. ;fW I;i.;Jt-M.t-ir.' .Ne' r'pwt aim 1i j.pnf'. l!i-tK. r 4-u all kift : I "!ui Nol-. H- '-Iji n Su;t;h-!t- aitt Ail t y tPraiMicil M ri ''i. !r vVurhnien anl mil"VT!. In nil tft v iri'tarT. I'.ri'ina apofnjt'rir rrt rory ui ,ri Itv-n:nna sri! Il nvtrt-; tiitaiiiiiiif a wrk1 r.irtt. not 1 nly ot t ht- p v;'"- f tt.t Ii: ;u-' ri.il Af'a .n cur o- n ian:ry. I 'ii al-i of all N- w Im-. r'ii' an-i Iirfitti. ia in f.y hrr;fh M' Liiifi ji i ntiu. l 'i'h trn". -fn-i !. a'p'i-l. THt: SfltN Vim: AUe.tiir.W Im Ifcn th" ton-mo .. nil ln-lu rl il pu'-li 'ail..n ii.r th ia.! Z yiapt I' i.t thr tiltirnr, ttr.rct. t-h.-at.; an-l t h U-t "ffiy iliUs-.raiPtl i-iipT ltT i-. to Xnuro prinif Aln-aiiiit . t he-"!. try. Xi w lnv. n Ti Jt U i' rrx a I la :u:ri il Jf rr-!'. i.uMimi.! lii h wuriu. I'lt jiraftli-lr 1,, -flirt's a i"'' W.'il v r; li t.n :tn'i th- u i riiri n prji f. an l t r i ntn-p an I lit !. wii! - ir.- rnn-y 'sm-.-i the r ol ant' riptton, ji.ai !: '!:!. J'rtiif r. .Mf'-iiiiii5'-. Kr-iti ! r-. In 1-2 of? Ii a Hi '" wr". m:. lyvtrs ! S 1 at I r-""ii.Ci;i ir.''-t til. 'til H!.-i Itlt) to I- ).. r; pi"-.' A i.Rii' a U"".ul to ii-ui. It eti- u : liiT.- a 111 cvrv ',iiii!y. L'lTiry. fc u y.iil. (i. 1 uij l ' 'it i"u K'k.iu ; In ivry hira-Uim H in t t.ii. an-l ii - I. -V in uy ..uuie (.uiiiatfii- Jarmry i-t, !"?. A yr'tt rn tn-wr :ti"ln p'if .in ! rvvt ral linn m't v3r.ivltia. Tn u iu. -i r.!iirni ar in '-ii'rvtfii jt.r tt-ij- it.if ami rip n.-f . It-nils', "ki.-a a y-r tiy nill, iiidu nu Max-. I)isouiii io Sjt.i il firrutan. i ln- t "mh rate.. i; tn trw. iii't;a .- 'I' mati;a m-t:'t 1 io t ea ?. May l-C hail ii. aj 'e3 '.mr. t PATENTS. In eonnpftt-tn wt it ihe S' tK.xT.rit- AU. K.1 AX. .Iitrl Alt' .. an S. -Jit 1 ol: o Aui-fl'Mii an I fr'i-rcin FaU-utr. atiU hare Uu lareai i:alluhit-nt in ti.i w-Ti-l, Al ca Hi an llil.v tltTon in-i appii i-i:a hive tein iiia ie ior pa ton thr uh : nir a tC . Fatpn' art-td'iain') .tu ilo fp.t "ern;. M )tt l" of 'i' Invi!ii"n-" an-l Sn,prh 3tanmwl. xnit atvi tr A i-pji-iil no1 it-p i. mule in Ihe S i K T i K u AMiXi.s of all 1 t t vt-ri ; l'.n 'aft titt-.i th 'h tl: A';ii. wuh the nam? atitl r-ttltiif trt itlw. Haiui.ire J-ate.il-a.e otti'U li i;i artr wit '(-. to jxr- tti ai'nidttl io ihi l:iv. .i t-y it'-h iiti'ir,.. ' A fuim; lil.-!. o t tamtfiir )tt:l- Mret tton ! r .otiinn FalPti' aenf ne. The S"nt f tc AT.crican Referenrc Bo-ik, V .lame i- uu-i m vU.t i a tit I 1 1 . . t 11 it ii! ( h. pat flit KiWcA Vi'-ut' n tl.fl I' y.. anl ll'J 1" nr:i vilks ot rmxh;itiK:tl uioi m n'rf I'liO - wvfT. A i 'P i r the Papt-r. or .ir.t;p-iinjf f -iipnt.; Ml Al. 37 fnwU Kw. -t or k Fril rhlli p, t jr. A 74H .tHlo. If i". HiMiri'i SA I.E. Jv;rlo.. .in.irler lil.l . n1 nf 111 1'nurfif ! C.llut H lu au l l..r llie n- unly.-f S tt.-r-i. I She ii friiii;lic.t f-iit-u ..l H )V."!.-r. I U fei at pl lie Mle in i:ie l.u4li o( it n.urset ili the uri ll-.uis. oa ; ft'i'ur:hf, Jdhirij :ih 1 sjt. at 1 1 '-I- k p. m., the Ml. aiug .! rial ? luce, ri : A .-eruln f irm situate In 'l'l--ii:ihr,it.:r T . Smil'.. Ha. iinr.ii Un.lii ..I r .1 us lll. UJIl. t'Bllnirine S,.i.k. J.i-.'. A. l:. vj. I J.kii. linn . Hh auh. H-nry smtih nn.l tnlu r. I r n'. .1. l.-i; 'J-.fiai-r. a an.! ullt.naii 1 . more .r I. ' Li Vliih Itire are nVit Vu a.-r. - .-!e:ir. '.M ;i tri a Urge bank 1 am (I1erv.11 . r.iieu, a :n, t..-iim,i 1 ul tiony urittj; iruu tr.--a, the Lurm ia all ! W;itr.l. I'hia l..nn li he h im-:i'.t.l ul he Aa-j lienor. -. isl lu mnv rri-.-M a!e-irot.i- l..tne. It e'mr win i.e sihii aa a wn.-le ..r lu pan-eia tu iuii j.ur- 1 r.HlS:-l.ltK.reent. ofthe i-.ir-h w. ..i ,a...l uu .In ..I .ile, ..n.l ir. !n.-lf! II. i,e k -r iil. lu lie ii.iii ..ne.Brul.ii.t,B.,i . .,i .If n. rr ul ilio-l. .n.-ihinl tn -,r- ,...i,. T... , .B.-ihir.l . m..nlh ai..l D.u.a .11 1 our ti.ir l In onee-ir- r. u : an ..1 v., . ,.T4. :,- ,. 00. illir.1 lu s; ro. tr -m oate t op: te et on .lett-m;il lJVO:'UI4 to ...nr..i K. ... t).'. PK1H. Ai4me. JOTICE. Iri h "TrVliV virun k . l....... XT . . ... W ejimVi uuV.':'"' i:"'''-'SHI -n ' -' iBrVoTlVnn . 'i-i -' " 1'1J' "V"" I .M a iae? . n lU" ?;?'... .7" ''!""'.K".",.'"'. v '' lmrya..,l r. N,at,.n i-Unk K.awl. letw.-a rfcrl.n. S-mrra.-. Co.. anl Heat Newion, WVau 1 ilaiul Co., anil ilet-hirlnv ihe aame a iiuMle hillhway. J.VLOH MI sSKK, llAMU. SHt'Pfc. '-c-13- aoJ other. II EGAL NOTICE. J.. ..tt K Mat D. Arr.o-.A fc. ,M.t.,i. -(i,u,o. .Miiyn. Hoial Ma.n, Allc Aun M.rrria aiivi ."-Hriurr-?( "o.,Pa.. l.ho Mn. l'.n!c m I'.w.i. H.im-Hm i;tJm, liini in Ihxon lii'uj.i. Harrv ati.l Jimmy M-rri!-n. f lt. !-a.,i. Kv. jiimf (!. '( . lihiKM, Ktriw-i M i n. H Mr. I'i'-ni. I'. .. art- r.r-lv r-ii;al thai in r-uru;in.' -t . writ f )rutii'ii. :)un .-nt t,f the trttHb I". ;ir. .( iS-.iii-rM-t '.. I'.... 1 i. htM in ii.-ittfdt ;(rJ r':il vkuic of rnrutitj .I..Jo, tifor---l. i:i r,. f-.r-t Tp..t hi tao ritt-nce, tm Ttiunoiay il lltii iImv J;inttiry, lTT. wtere y a cuo miira ! if x,a i tunic iri t. OLO. W.PILK. Dec. 6. it rirl. 0 I'HANS' COURT SALE. it.r!r:u" of an nr lor m hm Orvhta' d-nrt t u Oifr iel, we wiil ti;pe to uiic .iic, .a at the l: imp' 1 nf tii? tjvratM, at 1 oVIia-j, ,,f 9 .ill tiay. iii fi lkiwin1: rrnl !ate. im i t.v j.n it erty i .'uniif! J. kuwa-i, oi Soiucrmrt tuWiuhu, i i. A intrt -if l.in-1 i'mte In S-mT'ft Ti ftjiiiti:i if ian-i .f !inb Anktry. Simtiel Bri( ey. an: oilier UnH ( t.-ve-!etit, rvnt.tifin a a't-rr. mr r ki. I hln lan'l W rlar -,:.; vrmm iwt-!tiri h"jf aiel ftnt ! Ihtrvn th-r l-- alf or'napl n i!i prvtni jNn. A r,i-t t i;imt "imtt wriiy in S -itir tt aihl j".r".iy in Jr!-rm Tp.. ai.iitui.K in ; ,,i StB-un MlLtil. J;ttih l:Cft himI ttnrr. n-Iit.tin- iiikT Kv a.-n pire tr It-, ai-ut lg i-rf ,'l-r tr-: ' a iii.' Hiurcwn erw.ti. rfjis w a '4l tiuiir J ir.u-t. j 'o. .'k A tr,M?t of Lin'l iraat In Sr.mrrwt X; , J a1'inru iarit;? of I'rn i; M wry. Ja.nti (,.'.-' Jt n:;li.tii Kfi..al?i. aii'i H nry K'ritt-T. cu.i.n ! Itlt 1"- -it'TV jrjt 4' .P htS. m.,r? or It:, ":t,i 1 ttie urtijr' T ta lr t i. a: I c'tar t-ut j il"iii lia-rt. tp.rrv ia z-l tw-.iiry h.ii. htm tr-tfl urt.iupi an;I a u:tr r-fuup jI aLxu; xt r-v i ii a if-ir;i!ne Linn. Ti KMS.-i 'twh tiHiufit-r.t of .lr U it al" ut j-4. 't. -i h:ni tu rt'train a lirn U-r w ; . t-W. th iMiaun! in I hrc i atlhQit m'W... u- .-v "Urv-i hy . ii lamer l.0'.!; U vvn. liun l Li- ii y r ie piii a -p aa jpjjt:t : kiro k-'l -":. --i-n tv ii ir l-t h Ai'rii, 17", u-Tit..t-tii wiil it- tn ;le ALKX. K Hi MPS. lk 1 llhKKK. Jju. .3 A !;ar . ol r ituut-i J. hi; l''OHF.LORIDA. 1'OUTHKMI MM T1CKKTS tu FKKVhl J At K' V ii.L.. SI'. At til SI iN r SANHiii. r .MKi.i-KlSh ami intrrtu-;i iv Ui.-i.t K n C J-Ui.N's l fcK atfl ififrTi r i-.i..ti UJ i i-i H 1 1 A n'r.BH-wt to S VV A.N. N AH. an-l llifurt: hv rnip.ii.1 i.r iaui!-".it a;, 1-1 v tu W U. L. J M K, lienl Airr. fiiiad Ifh'n end S7m''i. i,t Mail V V. , 4.tN a ll in-tatw ar Ave., t ICf. . liNKKS orit'K. i:t'7 n!r-n ilut S.imn-.-I Il.trn-ii ;in ! wile ! ii'U..ili ;m v T;.. Sou.if i t , 'j t , o.i t Vulun ry a !.i?ii)rnt. t ai--i N. v. ; 1T4 h.tve ii."Mj(:iM il i heir fial !-t! (wr'-r.ii l-nit-ny t- m- iu t rur 1. r lite U n-ni -l m-.-p-,;. i r;i. All H-r-. r imi i-ti I iu tii sii.I xmuMi lUrn-h wiUiiiific ,t.nini tom--.n.l if:..- im. iiij; rl.iim a:: lift i.itii wilt p-.ih tin m iiu hfm ;--. l-.r iK-.to iiii-ii. U M. Z1MMKKM N, E Xi:CL"KU S NOTIC'K. ..f J.II 1 1. li-winan. Ule nf J. n.i. r T ;---'ti s 1. ' 1-tien Km.im-nMrT ..n Ihe ih.r. e.i:e bjvinit tf n tr.oinil lu ll.r un.l.T-iiti.e.1. r..i: -is li.-rr!iy iv. 11 ... ih- jc.., i,ir.l t,. : I,. m..S im imsiiuu- j.j Dirnl, an-. : li..w 1i:ii i:, f-tanii! ,ic ni'-t it 10 lii'-ss-tu th-.u ''.ii uu: ti..;iu -.,f-i :..r.-ul,. ui.nl m Hie Lite n i .rr.-e ul vit-v-vuis--l ..p Si.tiur--lav, J..n. i:rh. .1 1 i;i:-:i mi it t i:fr ri.i t.ii j i . i ,. IHI-. i x... SaOit-:- w..rn-! . I ., -'urtu.iLe tzLtta iil3t'!i i IXKi'Li TOU'S NOTiCK. I.i-lirv. .v.r '. yn ..r; xw. I ttt-r tf.4iaint ni.i ry on th- aU v n:t f---n jtraim -i 10 ii:i' u:itn-r:r:;Pii, tiy i,r j.p, "i ti.t-i. in! to u tt iji:.kt pi ne- iaif aitifta. ;tn- tiio-t haviiiyr i tnu. a.n.-at it prt'wiit ih-m to tii- Uii or?ia;t.fl, ai It .I't i.( .1. 41. kiniiui'l. oiibuu :ay. J.:i;u iry Ju. I- m S ::i tfrjfi tJopai-; u. 1)VI 1 i. t..vU', ii'ii.y. rii-ij.-r is im n.'cv klvi'tl t XKCL'TOU'S xotcl:. kialcol' J'aji.';.h S: V'!T. l ite ui -Hi- ; i. t I. . -If !.,;. i. Lt-tttrrs tc?l iinpntary in tL aNire eT.itP h uini In n sjfantfi to th- itii'lrrv-m! hy thr j-p'r ..u thri. noiii- is Io n tiv icr.-n tti ttiL- lu-it-I-tt-.i If to niitivf numt' liatf payin-Dt, ami Ui"w hatn. cUiti:? !ia;iiaii it . pn-pptit tl!t-aitlai amt.pnui-it:-e-l tor 9-t:l-tufut ali.iw.in, at tti liie rt-ii- ul tiia utWUfl, uu -.aiJrOa. icr rjjr 8. it:: Jtlrt.N H. SN liKR. tlti-i;:..-' CI TO li s NuTiCL. ' i'i ;- !?i:tnor. late- of Br tin r--. til. v l1,.. tltceiteit. l"ttprs tfaiut.'ittary uu tf-e alh.ve p?tarr r-;av:i:y !pprmf aiUrM lu tht- uiitl.Tinpii. n Tl f ii t!rpt-y ivtu uir...e i:iit.-ltri t 11 To niak' uu iUt ttiaiv ayuit u!. ar4'l thue hai idk viiii. ;ui iiPt tt. 1, j-rrvnt tti 'in iiuly am i. nt . m : a tor aHfitUaitut at the I.iip r-i :n't .1 ! .f te-iwril, i.,a S.iiuPijy. Junatrv 'tli. A I U:5. W'. A. tj AH l tltt'UUT. 0 UPIlANa' L'Ol'P.T S?.LE. B. ir'U of an 'rit f the irph.tn ('oar: ; to i,ur,n' on Die iirc-it-il, 1 w.llfxj. Fridiy. ihe Vith d nj nf J,ttj , H7T. at I o'clock. th? f i;..v!n.r r-al rnt.it c. Iar Th l-rorn-rty i.t H. nry ai.4i(-lrv, ni;mte in I wr rurkvesioot I p . S. in. rt t'o. ii(.M-im .om. . B-a-h. A Nr; tti 1 m ttrchy. J.lin ltltl iwuyau.l tr'f-e lynhart, r ntainir)f 1:1 aTP!t ruort- iir it'.-j. 1 iff 1, a irn :m l a tril! tnrrv lri" hoUJ a riHr lit? -.itt a lm lti: iii.ifi k r '!. a -vul it it-re' 1 it ar. I'ia.Jj i ;ii tuva-ia a l irp ..r hapt on thp pp ml- mtl t u- i-ia -.1 tht? :r 1: wt-tl tiinirtl with white .fit. I'm ir;wt is cot;v ii!toiy t'a-nt.t !tr the l-vm-li:- vi mrk't .vii. ti .ui.i cijurvh. TKu.Hat. l uir-T. 1 n Hip J"t tiay .f Apnn- xt. if ritp putr ha" m -n-y in t p.i j on otinii tiiQ ui dij , m--tftlr ' ot punnj ; in mry riu r ptj m-nr"..f i-ii tu t f ipm i, to :V uilna In 1. tn T tit- iatil t'-r 1 lie .- oj wi fi.w. ill-Atut- in 1 W'niin tl ai.n?i (j pnvutt-nr" wirh im-Tr-. p,i nitrii ( t sttrop'ii on the 1 inl. jher it-n... tiuu-t tu -ii-y ' oe 11.11.1 tm tl it oi . i . A ftuiuit raioL A' i. vlrn" of an or ! r lai' I out of tht i'.i:Trf f rimni"!i I tfin ui iS'-inc ri . in n r. A--.ririM-e il Syivr-tr llmiut whi i ou lii t-rftuit-s at pa mil Mik up bat .t r till J, Ih'C , tht ioM !: jv.iIual-IoTPal rt tit 1 A tru-r ol lauti -un ite r I rina, H.-r.. S m- r- f I 'o . 1 t . tannnOftt tV I Itl.lil .t V. J, Hrtr-r. U-n. N. H Iifhtu;T. LAtfr-l Hill I'm it. i'n'Nit h'ia.1. t '' ii!.iinii.2 lo at-rp. m 'P- or 1p-s. witl. la rzi hnu ani oi iur iinpr vt-mpn th.-p-.n. ntaf tn pr j' ty t1 n'-yil l y W. .1. K-irantt wile ry it-f i .iat . N 1 v.rm'.r ll h. lTl lo ll a;tfluor; tii ! h r;-' t 1 t.t. M 'Bi-t hii'l 01 thP pup hww1 moo' y 'ti tirm ;t i' -ti t it -tii-. t Jana-ir; tpnn ! t 1 urt m xi. 177: . tiara 111 5 ni- nth th. rt-alttr in-p ii. .niti t-al -1 lira in uk ytar tp'tn tlalt? of '. wi; fi intt-rppt: pa BirtiU r t t nn-'l ty )u Ikitfiit hot-; t u p rf-nt..f the who. purrha ss m -f ; to m p .i 1 ,-,4 .lay o: ,l.t rbtti thr pp pt, ;y ;? kutti kt-1 '.-'W.l ' 1 . B. -H KTLITI a N' V .-5lalK-, .VtH:. i lirp ttv givvn tint th firm ot Mat in:' it , r r' -. tuj ti in the r il o Atcri'-uii uf. ;l liopfiif ut. Ii. he n 'liritKivr"! Iy turn u it p. n ut. i a In . p in ih- liaa : of ,lr. Kr -e t'T . tt It miit. 11.; !lU-' nm the tutnM at the t tin j pi n'. IV t IT SSKLM A. I 27. W. B. FKLtSh. 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"' ' l"k "" ,l"i"'T " ',,'" .Piel la'i- unhow eaawwhy j " "' " ' . --' ' tr GLO. W. PIJ.K Sherr New Establishment. MASUkACILHEKOir COI'rLK WAH. I Marlr., tmat apesaa a oopper factory, we are , prri i nrn'oulaeiur. .rln.le ,''i i k1"-"'"'- ""- HlHei.-a au-l lor., r- ' 1 . Hfp.ir.nirnelld,H.. Vaeiore In fr- t a Kniertent a -n'a irrueer;, ljO.N-.rm . cimuk r 111 1' 1. 1 Diniieriun.1 KDWAkD KDU.NRl-.-HPH aO.. Manaluctarert Qood price paid ht old copper, lata rr in C J