II u P tb r. ? c; r 1 ti I It K ( I t TT-rir,'l:J ' 1116 jjOIlltJIcvl' XiuiulU i '.i;u-T a it. ; WEDItflA.r... Senator Blaise Las just bic-ajcQ.:,.. fr Treasurer, chosen chairman of tbe .KenuWicani , . , State Committee of Maine !. t r a twentittb time. Tnt official rote of the State shows General Hort's plurality o uo ,- 319 . be went to Philadelphia with a plurality of 5,9,.) YOica. Tije total number of deaths fruiu vfWcw fever in tbe Scutb is reported J . . . . I" at 13,921. Oftfccse i,w occuneujCopt cn ttc money quctuoa, on wu.lo at Memphis and vichiity, and ,.'. i et New Orleans. ilR. Samvel Masox, the Green back candidate for Governor, made ai alignment of Lis prepeny on hM Friday. Oatbatday $2;,000 were filed np againFt him. . (viuliiKt New Jer?ev Lejrih- ture tbe Democrats bad a mf jjrily c f 3 in tbe Senate and C in tbe llou-e. In tbe next there wiil bo in tbo Sen ate 11 Republicuns, 9 Democrats, and 1 Independent ; in the asc-embly there will be Zi Republicans and 23 Democrats. The State Senate ia Connecticut stands 11 Republicans, 7 Democrats; the IIouep, 142 Republican?, 100 Democrat?, 1 Independent, 1 Green backer. Repubiicaa majority, 40; majority on joiut ballot, 4T. Ite State having tried Democratic Uni ted States Senators, wants no m;rs of tbem. A complete bt-t of tbe members elected to the next Legisla'ure, shows tbe party strength in each House as follows: Tbe Senate will contain 32 Republicans; 10 Demo crats ; 2 Nationals Republican ma jority over all, 14. Ii the Iltuie there will be 110 Republicans; TC Democrats and 15 Nationals Re publican majority over all, 19 Re publican msjority over oil on joint ballot, 33. Bisbee, the Republican elected to Congress by over 509 msjority in the 8cond dietrict of Florida, has been counted out of bis seat by tbe Demo cratic Board of Commissionf-r?. Now that tbe fraud has been accomniisLeJ. counts ere being made by the U. S. Marshal. Tbe Democrat, however, Las got the certificate, and of course will be seated by Lis party friends in tte House, and the South will be made still more solid. The Democratic msjority in South Carolina is reported at aboit t-?, 000. In Edgefield County where tbe hor rible outrages were perpetrated to years since, the majority is seven thousand, or duLle the ndlre cilc papulation of the voiir.li. And yet not a Democartie paper ia the North has utter a word against the outrageous frauds perpetrated there and elsewhere lLrougLout tbe South ern States. As exchange says : Potter cennty Republicans adopt ed ibis year the Crawford county sys tem of making nominations. The Democrats elect their whole ticket. Moral: Republicans, if you want to 8ecore defeat, adopt the Crawford county system. To which we add that, the experi ence of the Republicans of this county at the late election Las demon strated tbe capacity of tbe system, under Democratic manipulation, to wipe out almost any given majority. The defeated candidates who work ed so industriously against the Re publican ticket, and especially againet their successful Republican competi tors, must now accept their defeat as nal. The people of this county wiil never forgive the a?pirant for ofiice, who opposed tbe candidate who de feated bim at tbe primrrs, and as e'Bted to throw the Cougrts-ional and Senatorial districts IlIo tbe bends j of tbe Democrats. Such trtiieberv 1 will never be forgotten. Eves the Democrats, who pro5;od,ly their bad faith, showed their detestation cf the treason, by refusing to support them at the pa'fs. Where are the valiant gentle p:cii that blustered so loudiy ihruughout the last cempaign about the fraud and corruption resorted to by the Re publican candidates to procure th'-ir nominations, and which they alleged ttey stood ready to prove? Hurry rm wish your nroof. eeatlemes. cr stand committed of being w u. tul ia.-i-j j. . . r r ; fiers. The Repuolicaa parly ofthia . , , . 1 , caunty doesa l propose to harbor or ! ,. ,," .... , , ;.i.,m cor will it submit ia siicccc to have its men slandered with impurity. The men who circulatc-i thoef tories, tj the damage of cur candidates, end the injury of our party, either tvldj . the truth, or lied. If they told she truth tbe public is interested in know ing it, if tbey lied, the men who were slandered are entitled to a vindica tion, by bavi&g their slanderers ex posed as notorious faltiifiiTS. Axest tbe reiwrts d the Lcrrible maMacre of the negro rotera ia Ten Sis parish, Louisiana, by the red- Bhirt Democracy previous to tbe latejor through fraud cr terrorism o the, fallen int ihe pit they had digged ! election, comes tbe official statement j roters, black cr bite. iior otri was eotirely ignored, not a j of Col. Frank Z&chrie, a f pecii! j It ia an indisputable fact, pabl.r.Led word was otteed cf tbeir deserved! - Tensas to ascertain tne facts, in which be Hales that p cviou' reports are exaggerateci, and that be could discover unitlire.. it ad been Lilltd. Suppc? townabip of tbi?. cr any Nor fitate twclre voters bed lor tbe purpos of intim talance, it is likely ths rnor would have been e.oaipc lied to , send an agent to asccrtaia .be fitx. ,'scntation in tbe next Ci or that tbe murdercts would have gone ecot-free t A !,:. "u just bow tbe Scnth is made o!iuly Democratic, and wby Northern Dem-1 ocratic journals denounce any a!!n- . t .. eiuaa w lUBte mwraLics an - iu6 tbe bloody ebirt." I The Republicans of Bedford Coun- ti(.ctd two County Ccrmnis-jof sioncra, one of tlem by a mjorit.r of j one roie. Thev &l;o elected their - - ! cistrici np V " i UG - n iviLuiiie:ii kt o y-ui . v. v i v0.e3 t0 r.-aak Llin county the? run s a tie. j rLil(Jeipliia u autLor. jity for tie statement that Setb II. j Yokum, who defeated Curiin for LreFS S a3 earnest Republican, ex- . . . . IT t. be b not resarded as a radical Green-: backer. The bjlldczers ere at wor ;n; North Carolina ts will ? Florida, ; and threaten to rectify the mifeke ! (by which a tumber of KcT.abiK-ac8llc 8lt(J0gt da,y e2l,08ure3, green- j were elected to Congress, by turow-; 1 in? cut ballots encash to count 13 : tlcir Democratic competitors. Tbert'dN", c)r.g4,LCe gRaJe ; annually play nothing like a PeoccrMic csc!mc3 cJ cfr oa rolOTg of tbid COQnty, by for gainicg a victory. I bogus ticket-", notwithstanding fre- Tiie Johnstown Trihnne. sp.vs : jqceni cautions against them. 'Mr Ct!7rothbim5.elf fail, in tbej Thus, tince tbe election we bear e-f public streets cf Somerset, one day numerous instances where voters lart week, that be oxa bir el.eti.n . were impose J on by a rascally ticket, to tbe insnfficienev of tbe Republican; purporting to be full Republican, caava.-s in Scmerk-t Coun'v, end tbej wberc.cn Ceffroth's r.ame was substi- returns thow it." In SomtrseS. we, are n I ;a the uac- it tt accepting aa .ur. CviroiB uec Cffroth's dec . . I- c now are ia ILe 'f vrv itf--.L nossioie j 4 chsi-e Lr c iniinj? out ct the ncx. ' a Pic-ri'lenlial contest triumphantly, aerpirg every Northern State. TisF. Delaware Democracy elected j to Congress, la&t Tuesday, a man wLo had been convicted of treason during tbe war, and who was fined and imprisoned for the crime. One feature v-; the sentence was disqual ifying him from ever ho! iing; an of fice of honor, trurt cr profit ia the L'nited States government. He claims that be was pardoned by President Johnson, but as there is no record of this, Delaware may find herself without a representative ia the lower House of Corgress. The Democrats cf South Carolina were determined there shoull be ro mistake about carrviog that State, tad they tb reicie provided bullets printed oa tissue paper. I a :c.c districts the number of tLeee btlijtal put ia the bvxes were f.or times ....1 .l 1. V. n.-.ml..f i-.f f , .... , votcrs in the district. Ia fesv-val Diode of remedying tiro dilfiralty. 7hea they found they Lad too many votes for the voters, they blindf.dded a man and Lad Lira draw the Euper 2ucns tickets from thn box. Ia there any mom fjr surprise that South Carolina wt-ut Demccrt.ev! id fcr We e.re amiably dieporcd to ttike every allowance for the rcmvcrat gush over the election cf its uncle, bat it slaps over rather violently wben it asserts that in this county "Men were hired to ride through ev ery eeclion and circulate lies and to traduce Lim ti b-nest farmers who bad known Lita for c lifetime, Ac, &c.' There is not a word of truth in this, and v.e feur us, that "tbe re spectable, religious, and high-minded Republicans of this county who vo ted for Gen. CcrTroth to rebuke Lis slanderers, ard to pay a compliment to a maa who Lad alwavs treated theui with deference and respect," wiil begin to think that the nephew of his uncle, is nut so reliable a? tire is tstrted to be. his rcia- The lvepwb&aa party masi now address itself to the ta.-.k cf seeing that in tLis Government the isnjori'y shall rule. When it wiped cut sia-; very it destroyed the three-fifth resentatioo uf p?""S)as heid to service; and when it clothe j fci late s'afts with the constitutional rights of fre men, it thereby lar,reiy iacrea?ed in t olio cases doubled the rerr;-sea- , , ' , . , Stawa. At the late election ia thee States, lie negroes were doomed of ' a the privilege of voiiatr, or where this right was not denied, iic-ir baiiot3 were overcome by fal?e eoLniinj, by being thrown cut of the boxes, cr the boxes were ttutTed with fraaduient I tickets. TLe miaority therefore hav-1 jog denied the rights ot tbesa men, lsrsuons ss verity, ana ice wit a y j i)enKcrat;c mnjarity ia the next d-.ingc tas bat lately cc-m to the . u CBk,uaUoc3 range Tribune. j tjucn a ussjority of three, overall, If the election had been f.r P'esi-! o'Lteen. Our coalemporks are dent, tbU year, as well as Crtfi- jtccdlwsly wrenching their brains men, the Republicans weulJ iave ' over tbe matter, U ia the light of carrisd everv Northern State except j farmer precedents, Mr. Clerk Ad.ms Indiana and" Oregon, and wculd bave can be safely counted on to place a secured 213 electors, leaviag tbe ! good working majority cf Democrats Democrats loC a Republics ma- j on bis rolls, end tbe House will take joritv of bi. Wbat tbe ejudlticu cf 'care to retain them in their teats de tbe parties way be ia 1SS0, no ooejK- certiCcates or other proof to the can foretell, but the Republicans jo,-t .contrary. by this grc3 infraction of tba law and jsible, carried their grifc u CoJrotL. j back'fchorn. The result of tba N o cf the spirit of the Coa-titution, these ; aad threw themselves aobbSng into ireisber Jb&ilot'boxiff bas !efs them l-t'ftpiS n-.llilt. Kftt hi TUm-.lt: Pi! li f'iriV tbe representations founded coa a ! population virtr.ully ditfranchised. i Lai fell stoj)e. Tbe icry foundation stone of tbej lie syrapatb'iJ. with, and pitted RepuuLra party is "equal rights" j the defeated ianaceats on tbjj back, for all, aod it i-sj. so to it, that a I He c?cdo'ed wi-.b, eounelid ini ad minority is not peroiitetd to rule by j vised tbem. The fact thai tbey bad voters, without disttne ti ju of .r. i - J I' I ' who refused to u-cede to the demands 1 . . . : States will there Le a minority rtpre-! ngross. : There is not cslv food for re2 Section ' i - t ... 1 V :. . -v. ... oicsiiu.i,, nine in uttiw ; appeal to the manlooj tf the "oitb, ; and particularly to Ibat of thj Be - publican party, to ritjhtthis grievons . .i i . -. e . whl, i iuc .ci yei uW ry.i ii ui tur ( Constitution. ! so far us of Ihe Democrat t-.n or.ty, were ex-. ianocent Uaia bo bad.tesn s'anikt- srWi'.ii vanci hr b7 -.." i- , . , , "'"". . wio wcuia inter,'. 5rf CMit-' oa HATiPFR'H PFXTrtTV.P f s 1 !"lil'T--1:"1 aiI '"!"ri I , , . , ...:,,! ,. " : u.-p!ii.ui aiousca ny tna Oi!i,f4j -c3 enbciuted a leoatby report. H'ik. !ah cf h-r riaufifrr fitxiicra. a jrJbrtlUiJIVAtiS. ia!r.-ri4 ,:.;u..i an.i .-.i.-i, .:2.i.-i o-.; ip-.ti-iwiii.i!i.iiti...iii! " Ire nwc tcluoed from paiticpauon ia i ,l-c-:ered by corrupt; and raul Of cf a party ii a wa-oo, a.-i whe-ty ti,ai. noinithsundinir exaeeera-' - ' ... ,,..,',. : ..!' VVOT .".-!?.. .""tm i? that iaitionef Cocgrewowsa at tte !te flc icoarse bis pure bouI flamed vp Ij unl.- reached tho bridge ordered tbem m 'tnd reports frc4i' 'fens, Le corjld o-1 p!teatiar BemH, iHAKPfcK'vv'KKKLi. i inffi-'i'-y?'v-: thrrn : tions. Only at the peril cf their lives ' aa with fhtjrs, asd il was deterinin- . vi' ,,rlver nipped bi h .r j succeed in Sbling that welve n-! ( Ta three i-ui..-ati r.eyar.....";."!i 01 " n'.'. i- aiie-t e-raeiw. e:-ai:,t,.- m ,M a j 'irVvSa f f in-timi American beeu killed eoulJ they go to the pdls, thciscd to revenge their wrcngs.. by pro-' SZe," ' "t proes had been klied. , lueti fi.o ;"o;v 1 , i : r 1 1 1 .t i i . , . . . . . 1 "v t" "v v -' hi tue n kL Jia I eu:t I' t I7 ir.I-J ,1 - , are aan Krioiii to ir.e ejtatr 01 11. nay an i Hi;orv Pa.su-ii .-v iene S-uJi in ia-."- tdaucg the .of them remained away tbrongb f-r, curing tbeir nomjaatioos Jbroage sn!and Mb wed them fr fourteen mile.- nvrr.inn- heA . c, .,; u,.U : i':nt-M.r,;-.:ui.-.,ian ; p. ami b. winn.awM. a.t, ia io ,.i liii an.i s.rt:,i s.-.n-. i tne uov-. ana tnu3 irom nearly ail tne fcouthern I -'independent Jlepub'ican Canreo- pejore li was able to citch up toi - r, . f. r" ; m .i r- , . . . . 1 . . ii:iMf Itiaili lavfaa antarcl r i - -v. ..., " - . . r i . . . : ... . . I r . ia ( ni Liitf .Lt.r :m iir- met , T. ,.i , Ti.... i.v I tr I i r. There is bat one thing m tie way tie Grceubackcra picking their Oicta and trying again, eaya tbo Philadelphia Time, and that 18 that tbey don't sceni to have even a flint jleft. Tbey might pick somebody's I pocket, though, by way of exemplify- their principles r 'enedat a possible combination ot Republicans and Grcenbackera of Republican antecedent, wbich would control tbe organization of tbe next House ot Washington. If these two elements unite, there is enoogh of jlhcm ta wren thft cc,utroi pf the yj0Ug8 frctu t(ie Confederate Eriga- jdicr?, who bav had possession cf it for tbe last eighteen months. u g rj;tlur of frtqucct comment ia pr tfcat notwithstanding tcraa ftfe C00g.8nlij l,ejDg victimized 1 i. ,:t...t9 nn. jraf,9 1 simi. tutf d f t that of General Camnbcll. T ii ere ia a large amount cf cipher- !j w dooe over the pomed The Republicans made the fjllo- ;nrr TRina r,f P.sn irrfssnion in the sev- G ft -"0 oral States named, voting oa tbe 5th inst : Connecticut 2, Illinois 1, Maryland 1, Massachusetts 1, Michi gan 1, New Hampshire 1, New Jer sey 2, New Vcrk 8, Pennsylvania 1. Oa then hole tbe judgment of the NortLera people is that the destinies cf tLe country ate still safest in tbe bands of tbe party that " freed tbe slaves, preserved tha Union, and stands now tLe bulwark of the na tional honor and the champion of fi nancial honesty. Infobmatiox comes from Wash ington that the Preeidebt has at last wearied cf bis fraiiless attempt to conciliate Southern bull dozers and other defies cf tte Federal Election law.', and vig'-rcusly conducted pros ecutions wiil be instituted against all tboce who participated in tbe ( scheme f-T terrorizing and defraud linff the cciored vct.ra at the late Stale eh cti'jn. Dunn? General Grants aduaais- . t-, ,1. 1 I ro- ion k U.K. lllTl-m wnS iTCKpn U' IjV trying, committing, and sending to Ncrtherii Penitentiaries parlies con cerned in those outrages, ana Presi dent Hayes, it is announced, has de termined to pursue the same policy, of rigidly enforcing tbe provisions of the Federal Election laws, and pun ishing with severity all those who can be convicted of lawlessness. We fully share with the stalwart Republican of tb's county the bitter dkappoiatmout tad keen shame they feel over the result of tic Jate Con gressional and Senatorial etectioas. If, however, they wiil look from ef fect to cause, they will see that the blame lie; oi '. heir own doors. Tbe defeat cf Campbell aaj y.utzy, par ticularly that cf the former grosrly urjusl as it is is clearly dadueible !rom the outraeom nominating sy3 tero, subauied to- by ;nir party. TLe fact, is wed known, tv. or years, the Democrats have been al lowed to psrtl;;ipiip ja our p-imary elections, and fa se-reral instances by their votes have actually jx-oparcd cotuiuauocs to Imj made. L-oaring the pist dead to bury its dead, iet us examine only the lately ended can vass to prove the result to bo ihe legitimate fruits of cur own fjliy. At our primary election in May rep-jiitt, tnder tbe direction, and through the mar-ipulauocs of General Coffrotb, a very large DeiuoeratL; vote was east, and it U a well known Ucl that Rppub'ieaa aj.'iraot3 for nominations sought bis aid ?n i'jfi icace Tbe returns protiuj that tLrf yot! was uanaturaily larjre, g riwo to dis-j satisfaction wjih the result, ana i a matter of course, tLe cry was raided fintary for the produci,yu yf wealth ...it. r i n . lout ui uGthiog b? legislative oaac-t- that through mean of tbe DcrH aad ,4.fe y;fi 1Jll tb5 AB,3ri. ic vo.e, djpienica.e l oy i.aui sua ifartpt'oa, the nominees succeeded, and tha v'isapoiated caadidatts who bad done the ir ItveJ q?st t poll as much of that Democrat "c rca as no- hia fri..nn1c arma Tl.nrrt It waulKat! There it was that the votes cf the "scientifia noliticiaa" him fur Ppmnemt'i' rntiu and I4aa. "' , ..-v.. lHCI. IK ' ? viv instro- ted to enact the role of : tie n. Turner, who bad tin-cian-du i gained tbe Greenbackers. (and ko wu (Vffich'- ma,t mm.!, tnnn MJ lr-. ..... .... ... tuxcu i&e cocvccuod, aaa us nom- ictes came out labeled (J-eenback j : What need t follow tbe twistiogs',0 oc. Alor.uay. It.nd tcr-n'versatioaB nf this bastrd ' J"'"'1' a. P11' , , . one of tba men in tb-i vi uckc . lUiOUgCOa; IL6 Campaign. Suffice it that Coffrolh's object waa (accomplished He had a third" ticket in the Celd, more sabrcrvent to Lis will tbun was tbe Io:nocrat!o one ho bad previously nominated. Wben! tb j roper time came, tbe two were consolidated, and at the election Lis dupes were rctble.'y Blaahtcred, bat be tad secured LL- cue aim and , , . . Trace the late csr.ipisiga from be ginning to end, or from its end back to tbo beginning, and the fact 13 as plain as tbe fcua at coon-day, that the election of Alexiadcr II. CcOroth was procured by end through bis manipulation of the Repablictn pri mary election. Tbe ( ounl lojnplclr. WHAT Til E OFFICIAL RETURNS' OF uv coixTY mivvr. VE- We Lave uow the ofiieia! veto ot every county, showing tbe following results: RtrVKLHAX. Allegheny Armjiroug lllalr Haver lriiimrd. ........ Hue k3 C'nuieruu e litfi.er .'r-l'iM Iteuphm Ielwjrc h.rlo K.nsi Frnr.kliu Indiana Hootiogtlun. I.'it-kawatirti Uwaslt-r Lawrence IlMCi.n Luferou. 7u?T''t.,r I I tU C.i.TiC. 7,41 i Ui'mu i CVi oi3 Ik-il:.,rJ o-;j ' :-lo ht-iku C,r Holler VM S,KS JOirln 1W r.i (aiiit.riii 1,143 iariitn 1,'OJ 2,7!'-' Ceiilie l.TC" ncnrtuUl J.ftl e iintiin !" l'i,:uTnlii:i 1 s7 1 H'uinlnrLiiiJ . i ltlk iiU '; 41 Kaieltc 1,S I l,r.-J Kulion I i7 (ireenc l.fc."! ! I" l .Ic!iiT n If! I 6 Hii4 .1 omnia :t7S ' J,l lblali. 1.7:l I l. I.yci.Mtug l.72 ! i'.-'i r.i'iiam, is i ,-! M.'Kfsn l''i'!titi!ala..... PiMicr. Somerset MirijUcl.autui.... .Suv'er Tluta fnii n Ycnaszu Warr--Q Wvnf V ubii.i;a. .... 1 .MiMitiuuiery 10 4 .i(..iiijur t-' Xuril.nni-.un.... Vi iNuitlmiuVriaDi. l.I0 Trrry a-iPic 8,'.'J0 Scimvlkitl 1-0 Sullivan 447 iVeLuiori.ila.a'i .. 1.1W vVjiiir.iiiri Yurie lM 469 i.;r 14 l,':s:i ie-j 1.173 JN4 3 6s4 4.',nli f4 3Cl 4iu42 Tj::i1.. Tot:l 331 Ropai liCHr total leu.ocJt ic tutbl RrjiuMiMn ptuniliiy. A Uood Solie. WLen Andy Curlin was ia Merc-tr during the late campaign, he said, ia a joking way, that there might be some fellow running against hiai f:r Congress fit home, and tb:U be most SfO and see about it. It turas oat that there was a fellow running against bim ia dead earoest, and that he was successful, too, by 79 of a majority. Notwithstanding the fact that Diii bad 4,000 of a plurality ia that dirtrie', Curtin was defeated by V-.fu.:, the Greenback-Republi can ear..iija'e. l oorAnov: lie nus lost bis grip oa the people of Penn sylvania. Neither Democrats nor Republicans arc disposed t'o trust him. Greenville Ar'jua. Election Manager Arrtsli'tl, A di.pitch from CLailostcn says: Three managers of election at one i f the Charleston polls were arrest ed yesterday, under marrams from the United States Commissioner, f.-r obstructing a deputy marshal ia the discharge cf Lis duties at the reeett electiou aad for refusing to publicly count tbe ballots. They waiv 1 ex amination and wero admitted to bail. Other arrests are expected to-day. Eighteen citizens cf Or:in;;eburjr have been a; rested for obstructing United States officers ia the di.-.chr.rgc cf their duties at election. Ifcey save bail for apnearence for tri-il. 1 Ur WouI.OnlhorlBB t'artjr. Bourbons by nature, who never learn anything and never forget any thing, the managers of the c!d grave yard party concern c-snaot forget teat they, or their predecessors cf the same party d;-igaation, once eijiy ed the spoils cf cflkc, cannot forget that their guiding maxim was "tbo spoils belong to the victors;" cannot forget that '-anything to get office" is the rule by which tbo niiuagers cf that party name bave ilirays pro ceeded ia pursuing their grand party aims tbe spoils. By this rule they bavo boon acting ever s.i::eo their ex pu!s;oa from the cfficiul flesh pots la ISC4, wL;s tie country was weary of s-'jir, aad despgudent cor the dark look ahes-d, t'bsy weut 'out to gather wool by the proportion to compromise the national dignity and honor by cssking piuee isiih ua ea cmy iii truly?. Tbey cimc back shorn. In lit.i they we-ii t,t to gutter wool by the proposition to repudiats the national obligations contracted oa account of the war, th?a brought to a saeced-ful issue. They ca.uo back shora. Ia lsT2 they went out to gather wool 'thinly disguUed ja Ir. Ljreeley's old papa G jvoram'jat ?b f-r a qnarter cf a century tbey had auajthrniiitized with furious vehemence. They ciius back shorn. In 1 SI G they went out to gather wool in a "retorm" tTifi war ranted, to sad in two opjaite direc tions at ihit am time, wi'.h the great "cipher" rtforaer to gtter to ward honest money and the dulcet demagogue of Hoosierdoiu ta Btosr toward thaui money. They caaio back shorn. With all these kr.coas g eperienca bef jre theai, thsy fcl'.Il were iavj;3ble of learuiag aavthia or forgetting fsytiag. Siiil they cluag to the party rula, VanvtUnj to gejt o',fi:e." (bj'or?iug that somo ia- natus tutf luiots were making a irre;.t can paopie were mostly ivi;oi s. cr ooa to become idiots, they went cut to gather wiol by the knavish cry for tbe perpetuation tad extension of a flagitious Bcbcme of G jvii aartvat swiadlicg. Aifaiu they bave ejraa JteatUrtd oer ti,o Jield cf coa- lcsl ,r?ra e5' .w ".3 W' scalped, pitiful oijest-i of the bigho"-t contempt houtst m j caa fatd fjr p litical anav6.-y nod fjl'y. Tbey per - tist in acting like meu combining to jtbsrailer of knaves, and fooU. aaJ have a'gaa East tpe jst reward that, sooner or lakr, Laiyvg tu.J f 'ols must re t-ei re ( h ieayo Tmici. ' ' (irr Bobbins. ClXCISSArf, Xov, II. At Ztn e' - ,1,1..' rtt.t, I ....! ...t. ; - I ,- ' - ' , -, f 'V' a nuliei mn on Ii.q 1 .rnf r I.ad li w them. JL'poa atjUsmptiog to urretj "f',lrrtlVl-h-il nnrf. t,.n..v. 1 f .... la ..ST . J"' ""1 truiii tf P woo- s !...." " - .,w wh lal!Hli lli 111 IV .'il-l I 1 lr;Uics ot four aiwaicsot et-iseas who bad been bcrioi in Veioj!iu i.-;,ia-Jagd a .i-ivuinu wound fr oin! tgoa during i i . ,i I . . I w. ...... ' 1 lje cheSC It is Hut kjjiVU who ihe 'robbers were. Fp m T Km' oorwin(int Oil FAKIS LETTER. Taeis, Oct. 9, 1ST8. I bave often wondered, pasting tb very fashionable florist sbop close to tbe Grand Hotel des Capu cicoa, y ho can be tba purchaser of the eaormt03 bouqaets bowpots, cur grandmothers used to call them which di-play their ralabow hues ia the mid.-..t of an envelop of paper, lareo enough, t j a llnoemiag, t serve as a tablo cloth f.r a party of four. No lady, I ahonlci say, of a stature shorter thnn that cf the Nova Sco tia Giantess could carry one of those big bouquets. There are very few fashionable balls just at present, as society in the noble faubourg is wait ing for the provincials aad the Ex positionprds to go away before the real Par's Eoasca begins. Ministe rial dinners and receptions dc not Uko place every nigtit. For what purpose, then, are those tremendous bouquets at the florists' near th Grand Hotel intended? I noticed iui.. luey grew digger ana uigger &s the day for the distribution of prizes -i . - i . . , . . tut the prodigious assemblages of flowers would bo presented, of course, by young ladies in white rauslia, (4 young ladies to each bouquet) to Madame la Marechate d Mac .Ma hoa end her urincc-lr and illustrious ejestson their urrival a; the Palais .:! da PIndusute. No, tbe big bouquets i.i!reina:ncd at the florist's oa the Boul- evard des Capueines tbrougbout the rtjOL iags ci Mouday. Oa i uts;Uy I went 10 the Exhibition, and enter ing by the Porto Rapp, one cf tha Cri-t objects that met my eye was the biggest of all the big bouquets that tbo Wilbjc3 cf Paris could "aiber to gether glowing on the axle cf an immeute wheel in the French ma chinery department. I am net in terested in niuchiiic-ry and am quite ignorant cf the attributes of the par ticular price cf meehiaUm ia ques tion. 1 only know that it is very large, that its odor u n-nat ail pleas ant, and that when ia motion, it makes a horrible noise, now remind ing yoa cf the lamentations cf the late Mr. Van Ambush's tawny pu pils under bis corrective crowbar, aad now suggestive of their bowls cf exultation ia the supposititious case of Mr. Vau Amburgu dropping his crow btr, otid the lioas and tigers brdng then ia a position to fail upon and dine upon him. At all events, there was the machine, and there, easting i-ua.-hiae ia a shady plue; was the big bouquet. Tncre was something else ! Beneath the pro digious posy there was a broad pluque ca which were blazoned the magic words "Grand Prix." It is M. Max Crcmnitz, cf the Av enue d' Eylau, the well known chro mollibographer on metal, whoso bri! iiant cnamel-Lckinz trade-mark cartoons, executed for commercial nnet manufacturing firms, are as well kao'.rn ia other parts of Europe as ia I-rar.ee, v. no for some time past Las been busied in getting up the plitjica bearing the stirring inscrip tion, "Grand Prix." Bat "Sij voj noa vobis" tbe proverb is some- whit musty. M.Max Cremin z, who Las a very meritorious exhibit of his o.va products in tho Palace of the Champ do Mars, and who bas gain ed Landsome distinctions at numer ous International Exhibitions ia dif ferent parts of the world, baa only received a bronze medal ia the con- courso cf 1S7S. Such is the irony cf Lite. 1 be shoemakers' children are always ill-shod. Ret us hope that justitu will yet be-done to M. Max Crcmnitz ia the shape cf the cross and the red ribboa : bat Lis cuse is only one of many Lundreds ia which it bus been found thit the whisper ings cf fincy have been listened to with rash credulity, and that the phantoms of hope bava beea pursued v. itb uaavailieg eagerness. Multi tudinous are the exhibitors deprived of the proud privilege of affixiug to the forefront of tbeir stalls the gleam ing cneiga with Grand Prix or even Medai'lo d'Or printed upon it. Fo .v and far bet ween aro the triijnphal bouquets above the machines cn the glass cases of those who were most iuiiy pcrsucdod that they ttould be able to celebrate their victory by a eacrifica to Flora. I a general among the French exhibitors disappointment ta3 poj. been mt with cheerful or even with rueful resignation. Thore Las b'sea a gocij Jes! pf e'echinj vf fist3, cf binding of bro ws aad of ii.ut tering cf madaiietions b th loud atsd deep over the official priz list ; and Cham, the cirieaturist, with bis usu al humorous exaggeration, has aptly hinted at too frauio of mind of a non-recipient cf rewards, who ad ministers a sounding kick to a paa: ib!c; Jivid'.'al who is looking 'at bis wares. ; 1'uistitiO jVa'si pig - tie mo da. lie, jo ae veaux p'usqui'ou regar.je dans ma vitrine." No medal, no core sight seeing, cries the enraged exhib itor. It is cmbarrasdog to eater in to converse with tbs?J d j;a ted oaei. Tney buttonhole votj with terrible teaaeity, p ur f.r:"ul tales of rung into your trs. Lu agine, my dear sir, says .V jnsieur i'niloome, cf fio 'assage Fostiche?, perfumor, aotuing for my Poramade I'ompadour ; nothing for my Jlose Dubarylips improver; nothing for my Ptphiia evtbrow archer; nothing f.r myMiivleaiaa hair-oil ; while that i.r.ical, that butor, thai impositor coupec'koa cf tj?e I'a.-tsage Grosradis gets two medals two, &y djar sir, 2 gold and a silver bne tor bl icU riferiib'y ssmuitemal earrt ft is an infamy; it n a siindijl ; e'est uiei pegrriture. The semgitera-tl corral is, 1 am given to liaderstani, asiu lation in lodia-rubber of tijo vegeta ble in question, strongly impregnated with the juireg of carrots, leeks, ou- 1033, Jt", ijj iue wsoipttaral carrot being steeped in hot water tne Jl of julienne soup is, after a few Uiia i.es, irrparted to the heated fliii; ,and ttocarrot can tho.i be taken cut, --jfirefii'iiy aried', p'kt aiu) fit j furtb.-r use ia stviuli ftv'-'ul a A b'gl-iv tQectrpg inyeation. .1 a llif WMnsrre ia Irnana I'art.iii. New ()i.k.vn, if-j yi Cd Frank ZcLenV, bo er.' ICJ - jw. .:ch-;l.a pec!-I gg. et lo ' ; rt lh trn ".- - . -." lmsai Pansl1 10 re! .1;.; , t ..tr.:.-. ., W7 . X- , - k asuisqtos, xov. ii -x tele- rai re;ciyeU by the Commissioner . ,r 1 r. tkvnn. 1 1 J . rt r. n . -. m Utveniio today brings Special Agent y.'agne f1. 1 -,. , of lft deputies under his au...uie noruw ntwa that Jha fore uaee.iea u.ve met v.'iia gret 8UCCSS3 io tbeir oper.iti m iu the raouatiin re-; "on of tbe Nashville District Six .1, - .. .... ... - .1 -. : . l . , . 1. . . j lincu uisiiueries Lave ceen captarea and 14 prisoners arrested. ' The Bradford Firt. ! riJiLAiU'niA, Nov. 1,". Appt - c jial dcEpatch from Bradford, Peun eaya that tbe Cre, wbich fctarted there at 9 o'clock last night bnmt out five acres of. the town. Tbe Theatre Conj'que, the Biddcil II -use and ten i buildings' south -f the Theatre! Comione wero destroyed sooa afie" Dr. 51 Shortly tfttr 10 o'clock the 'saved, the iuuiates barely escaping Oleaa department arrived by a spec-j with their lives. The lo's is cstima ial train cn the Bradford and War- j ted at 7",00 ; insured f.;r i(),000. ren ikaiiway. itie express cine; went next, aad then cigbt buildings; r. k . e .i... i:.i.i. :i ' if, - ,- , rn Ilonso. ihe machine shops of lov - . . ,i , ... , 1 1 . , ,,cf8H!ia jvmcpy comiuiit:-. ret ard & Svbsnv fed ia the path, and i , . , -. , . ' ,f . , . , .,, ,. , , ' ' uinmended. J had a tu f battle left ?fVfrn! n a--i 4 fcii h (ln-nps nit ... . ... e Itsmes out into piles cf Limber. An near 6 ca'i be get Di ia tbo wiid confusion that prevails, tho losses aro as f.Uos: Five buildings bc-1 w the Thcatrn Comique and the theatre, $25,000; ten buildings south of the Ccmique, 50,000 ; express office, estimated ioss in coods, $5,000; Riddell House, ! S35.000 : eir?ht buiidinfa north of the -: ' -- - - Riddell House, $3,000; Bovard & Syfany's shops, ?5,C00 ; planicir, lumber and wheel factory, $10,000. The value of the oil valte und de stroyed lumber is unknown. No in surance eaa be ascertained. Horrible Nnriirr. iT. ayxe, Ixr.f Ncv. 14. Lafay jptte towcsLip, this county, ou last Thursday nigbt was ti p c.Te cf a hornhio murder, which hea just come to light. Mary Dailsy, dwarf, 2I years old, ca that uigbt died very suchSenlv at her father's buus.v. Aai" undertaker cf this cit? wi:s nctincd. He found tie body ca too tl-acr with! a sheet coverir only the bead. Up' on removing it, which was only done after xej-iftauce by the faiher, he found the faea and head pounded to a mass cf jelly, prestfijlina: a sickening J?.n-jI!1,.i",'rclrcul:'r" "i-" ? fun larK-u sight. Warrants were isu-d this ' J. V. 'nk'i;i ii, a. m. rt r i hhi 'hii, i-.t. evening, end the Sheriff and a poei 1T cf men s'crt'-rl fnr T .afarrrf,. tn-r,. ship, where the family, eiffht in num ber, w iil be arrested aad brought be- tore the grand jury, which is cow in 1 session. The famiiy are very irrno-j rant and brutal, and hive abused tbo j poor dwarf in a shameful maate Both of her children died within two' days f f:er birth. She was less than ! nve feet nigh end badly defermtd,! wbich was made worse by the terri-i ble crcclty she was suljected to by her step-mother acd sttp brothers, wno wished to put her cut cf the! way. Flection Ulllrrro Arrpolrif. Jackson yille, Fla , Nov. 12 Judge Witherspoon, one cf tbe can vassing Board cf Madison county, was arrested last night, cn the charge of receiving and destroying one cf the precinct returns, which gave Bisbee Gfly-seven msjority. He was held in 000 bonds. Samuel Smith (color ed), one e f the inspectors in the same county, bas beea arrested, charged with not doing bis duty, and commit ted to jail. A special fn. m Alachua county say?: "The Canvassing Board to-day threw cut three pre cincts; one because the names cf vo ters were written on the tickets, end because the dedicate precinct re- turns did not agree." Ibis action, if cn.l aJr.al f5.if.- If nil I).-.m tr. Cr. gress instead cf Bisbee (Hep) A Deputy Marshal arrested the Canvas sing Board this eve'dcar, and they are to be ttken before tho United States Commii'.rioner to-nv. rrcir. A petit k a is being clt'eulated in Jacksonville by Republie'&r.a atkicg tbe Supreme Court to convene ia rpeeial sesiicn ior the porpose of obtaining a man damus to cent pel a recanvass. lxr;c r lnr lly iblllt) . Wii..Mi.tiTo., Del, Xcv. II At the State eleeiioa oa the oth instant, K. L. Jlartin, Demccratie candidate for Congress, was elected by a major ity cf about seven thousand over bis only opponent, J. G. Jackson, Green backer. Since tbe election the point has been raided by Martin's opponent that be is ineligible, having been con victed of aiding and abetting the Ko beliion, and there has b.en se-me tali of JacksoaV claiming tLe teat. On the other hand, it is asserted of Mar tiu's friends that a pardon was issued by I're.-.idi?ut Johnson in lSH, and a letter has been published from C. I. Johnson, then I. S. Marshal for Del aware, to Colonel .Martin, informing iiw that bs had received the warrant for bis pardon, i'or some reason yi t unexplained tho President's warrant cannot be found on tile in the U. S. Court bere, nor wcro the papers re ceived by Colonel Martin, but he j states that the record is on U'e ic the office of the Secretary cf Stale at Wa-hiDtrb n. Ohio lirxarrecUoulefs. Ukvct.n'XATI, 'jveciber 11 At Zaaesviile. Ohio. af, i oMock tL3 morning, a policeman oa the bridge bad bis 'fasp:ejo33 uruused at ths movement of a party ia a wa.'D, and when tbey reached the bridge ordered them to halt, bt tho driver whipped tho horses iat ) a g.diop aud 5;pea. toe p'jiicjEjvj ur icureo assistaufc'a und f-dloweJ them sotao 14 miles bef,"iJ !," wa.l able f Citeh , . . , . . ; Up With them. Attempt;.-;; I ) arr-it ; theai, the wh.l pttrty jumped from j the wajon ani esuined to the woods i The waon was f ,ua l to contain lh bodies cf for prominent eitiz-r.i. K'tO tla tleen uuriea IU WootiUw ui Cems'.crr sinco 2'onday. I 1: srntu Stilt recoived a uiotoi v. ounei te m?a ia the wag &'' during tti cbise. t.",' H -, "" '.i!5 atWJ nut llnrilrifrj 1. qcte. Me.mi'His, Xov. J? A spyi-ial dis; 1 patch to tbe Appeal this sluroofD inc ,ai iivuiii a ji 1 liu ituiijiu eil 1-loya hmitn una w wuj iliria, j (colored ) by an armed mob of UO ori 40 persons, oa November 4. three i miies south-west of Hernando, Miss.' rh2-vi.:t;ctd littd beea tri lodged' in j iii et II-ts-j:- 20, charged with rpord.ri -g 1 5" . I . I .i-.:., Lie g'li, j yettrs cf a.;:;, b S L 'l 1 I .o,.n inf. t-. iFr.if ,in. i.- A postmortem ejrariijntinr, i4 ti ,chi'd showed tiv. hi ck'l'l bid hem brcken ,. . , . fiUmor p,TE3 as a ra.-03 !.-r la- murder of Ms bl'4 f Lit its t.T? S vm f0UgUf by the chiiil's ut-.tef. iilJing ic fcirh were tho co por, carpenter, feond jaenc c-s. 'A bother: ebce'o&d uiEcCiOC i-bcrs. 'A bother: I.uiid.nir cf similar prcj, irtloa.. e- cupied .3 a lebaceo innhufaetery -cd ' liining ball f r tbe prisoners, was c on- , 11 , ' ' , . oidetcbly diynrt.''!. There wes - i . .. , ' : . . aiUl'O CXCiieUHUi ai.H)C tta pllS "l- ers, but Ihe guaids'aieed by the po- lice of the city and the militia, pre-' . ' t ? . ventca aar attoaipts to escape. Loss about $05,000. Xo insurance. . nrfOjed hf Fir. - ! Castos, Pa .November 12 About - ! twj o'clock tbia moruicg a Cro was Miacefjna Springs lintel, and before j it could bo extinguiphed the entire jetruclure was destroyed. From tbe fic: that n. fire Las been k?pt in that wii.j, ii is supr-cssd t bavs been ia- : ceau:arv :n tti erii'ia. INottin wes 1 Lev cured me of A ik . Lmous- 1 r w hich I used for niv nvi Iiulo jr.irl which the doctors und neighbor. .-aid cculd net be cured. I am confident Ir-hould bave lost both cf ibtin one nif?ht if I had not ha 1 th j Hp IJit ters in my bouse to use. i found tbey did them so ranch good I con tinued it with them, and they are now well. That is w hy I say you do not kno half tbo value (if Hop Bitters, and do not recoranteud them high enough." B. Rochester, N. V. XE WAD VER TISEMEX TS. The most tiielt;! pre.-tn: FOE YOTJE WIF-E, lntrnile l wifn. oii'th'T. tr fi't'-r. Is :: f . ur Nickel Pla!il atfl Polished i'luti: tr c.'nnji'ir lniDS. 4 lnr. ca one handir liii J ,.t LT-a' ! v Iti--slnrrrt frier. King i:everil)le Ftu;lci Iru::. -i H unc Flutinif n.l Crimping Irun,s.7i. SEKT PREPAiO i. a n-ijeipt ol price. 1 T...:.. B- r .1. i- . T:. . t .. I', c. i- .i.a.w : -iu . ...... 'v,ls-!ut all!-t -'-'-' f- f ?)- 7) (56 Youiik lacn preparel tor ttflive huf Ine-ss li;'e. AilviUilaueB uiii i,'jjhI. Cournt: 1 5ta iy a"- l .i'Ufi nes traimnj: tho miFt ci'iitlirehc-.-ive. tiinr'tu h Aii'i i-racui.-t tn existi.-notr. it-irnis ivrnvit at 4. Rniinii. i.i wn J l Utll' t V i, .r. ''.'. !.'nr.U..--l I'V tiie S;.iii ui Iwrni Miiii awtar4n Arti-lii-iil m.iaul.i-iiire AIUlSlAin.K LM-. Jil SlPCktt' I.I HKS. The in--st c-.m, rttiiiie an-l iljral U- I!n:r.. is i ihfrwir C9t up)n.it h tutiM-iwirur.tl Hiomi-er of aiiy iir.i.i:t.t.n ol the nf. We huveriloil Niniliiwitli the t . S. i iiiveruniPut an-i ara au1l.n1l7.e-1l to make Hiiih.i- liT 9--1 iipra on ..v luent uflfiT. lilaiiksmall kin is acl ilcfrrii'tivecireu iars ..it on :ir.Hiiv.a-.ii. AM lFit 1.VI. Ll.MU aiM'f.n n'u:.i. i-i . X. -T'J I'ei::: iv.. i'uii turitit. Fa. .T. V. TH'i.V.l'SKV. eorctary aisil Hurln' ss .Mauaa-.T. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. soTiris of" rnr ray. Harper's Meyifzlne i? tlic Am'ii- ii: M:iz.i; irie alise ia literature anl ia ;irt. fto-.to.-i S rat-.-i r. T!)e most ular .M- nti iv i:i tl.c v- rli. A. . Y. Observer. It i9 an excellent coroDonKn for tl.e y-. Tj.rt:. r -ic-l4ht to the mature, a st'l.ic.1 i"-r -iiiiic ao. Louisville Couricr-Jourxtj!. No other Mn;b!y lu the worM can -o iri' liant a l:.jft of ei-ntri(ntor : lu.r i'K :ijiy mm:.-!; if? relcTS with n icreat variety and .o ptii-trit-r a qualiTyol literature. V u n. j ti,e K..lm,VTt for jui.e ami iH.-vB.u-r ..r r-h ! yar. Wtim no time is fii--:lii-.l. it 1 1 y,ir. Wl)en no time is ?iit'c:ln-0. it 1 unilertii.il tl.at the sui(ri! 1 r we-:;: 3 tn Willi tlic curruiit jVuMiiwr. IIARPER'S PERIODICALS. HARPKR S MAOAZIVE, tHis Vear i W HAKP1K S WttKI.V, " " eo H AKI LH S KAZAL. ' " 1 t'i TlieTHKEE iUi)i:c:;tiutu. i.myejr lu ') Any TWO. o:w year ". t"J SIS sul'riiitiiii., uiic year : j Teruii Ct-r large ctutu i'uni!!isl .n IVi'tae fn-- to all Sul -ri' ers In Eiralvs t-r C'BQai'a. :jl,i:e:.!l r! c T i.i A :.TU;-t' i': SJt i f Kr.rrrr'i Mul-.ilK'.R -w r.-m- pri.-l:' iiutr.r. lu ni':at vlntii i-in.Jinz. iii lie ?'onr by x'rr?A. In iiit at exjK-n-ieoi ;:ir.:ii:t?. r. rnr ic' T vi.luini-. Sinl-j vula;n:'. l-y mai!. pose, j.ii.l. tO yo. l intii ta.-.e.', i"r i.iin!i"::j, lis c-c-tit. by mail, n.jt.ai'l. I;ciniun:nn Flmuiil l' isailc l-y YnM. nhcc tMone-y Urile-r or ltr.ilt, to avui-l i-liai.c? .A 1- .. Sev-tp.iu.-. t art not to cop-t this advert. .mrnl vlttioui tt.t rivrfSM nrd.-rot ll-ett'it it 1!roa. AuO.-i.-fl ' IiAKl'LU i. LliltS.. X--v , rk. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. SOTiCLS OF Th L PRLSS. T!iC Wcek-y rem.itnn crfily at tho h vl i,i illus tr.tfe! papers by in tin? lit.:r ir' iu.ili;r. trio !euu. ty i:.?. ty,e:ir..i Wcocuw j" -';.''' Ii Ii- jiub.'u an. I:s jiM'-ri:il a'trn-tion? frc siijV-r!. ari'icm1 r-u'e evt-ry vripry t 'snlijw; and A uii::i: treatment. - 'Si nr.' Hi ruid IkiX'-U. The VVct.k''j is a p:e:u;u :a. y i..rtit liP4'uina t!;n(r ctrri-t p'-litiral priut ip. a i-:wtw: opjKment r, cI luii. truu ii, aii : t:u-c prc:cafc '. Lveninj Fijin ', Ri.c!it'tef. Tip voltttne of the Weekly C'-p.:7:cL' t; w.: ri tite li-si XamlH-r for January ol i-.-i'-li y-.-ar. N ten 1:0 time uientloneil, it will s ut!.ii'V.-:o.?.i that t!;e rutisrritwr wi-lit-n to roiomem-c With tlu :. um ber lie-xt after Uie receiit of his cr.kr. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. HAUPFI; .MAOAZlN't, one Year., 11 AKVKirs wi;eki,y, . 4 w 00 4 tPt ; e' 3! .aei:lo-?. : r-.-te-i j ,t: Anv TlVfi. one vear.. SIX sti'.Micripti'jiis, oue jcar fcrujs tut J .irjfc i-Iu s furniHlieJ m aj. Pi vtat' free to !l fcnt-r!-rt In t!i vlates or C:u,.. la. Tiio Anaail Yotuir."" .f li.itj. -r' la uejit oi-jtli luii:l:i):'. will tie l.y M.r.p.-i. ir--e of ciiij, (provt.l.l the ftM-fht .1 nt.t :- .e il-illar per voiumej, !r S7 eai-U. A e-aiiT.ic:e n-t, e-iinpriwln Twenty t. v- ila a s. --:.t' or. TtTofp'ul cio:iiOai.reehro Its Ol - j.ij p.T VuL..-t i.j!:t voIuttij. ?u!t iM.! f r hln-l- Inif, will be mt by mail, jH i.ii I, on r-CJijit of jl.in wh. Ki niit'ati ;e fhuuM be maiic tv Po: (Jili-n Nows:.ieinroii..i tcy tbi-i mh-urtiment witiii.u. me extirvK-otriier o! 11 .i;r;;n it li:-.i,T. zi:. A-lilrcM II AKFKII & ! CHS.. ?;Cw York. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED, .VO''i'.N'OF JI I HI SV, ToureHiri';lnn io 11 mT'i! Uinrwi:! jtiin an I nm! il ion ol 1. e wi ia -r ..r i r;-.n.-i ..-1 he 1 't-ii d UDfi laa I lamcrifl. t ' As a laithiul chr. nl -le ot hisbi n. am! a l.ewj ' li '"''t :irier of ilotaest le an.i ;rial cluraefr, it ranks -...tno..i s r..iij. ."-ti.ii. a i.I;e,v. " thtala'ir ci. ae .ulre.1 a w, in i. ir .'ia.i v for Ihcfireiile eni .fmeaclt bii !?. . .. !ui . i.. . .... ? erf:ali'f!r.e I aw;hor;t wil:, t Io- fi.IJe.V.' f.nimj Ytv.T. f.e Volaa:eof the ur.j ...iiiHimie i;U ti.. fl.vt Numia rol JaiitiarT o: ea-h vear. Woni.j li ne I" me:i:i .ne.i. it wi:i in- u-i rt ! tatt lha ralwrlb -r wlali to eutomeBee with the im'tT ;n" j" -st ai'.er e.'ie iw i;-5 ol h.s or-l-r. , ,,,, .. . Vu TiVni V,"n"; i"." : tS&M&iV ZTl , eui.rwftn.iev.a roia-ae. reii.t " ah at the mie or -. i ir i ... ti1' 'V'f't'l f'rJ - 'ut at es- ... . . .r .'. - antn e;ai toreaeIiv!iani .ini'.aMo tor bin I- ei! KM!"'ti'u "n :n,? '" t-7 I'"?; AiitrjerUrileror Drall. to avea.leba:: e i.T ' xtufupmrnotta tm m xdtnun.u " AX "'SXi&dl MMi UUJU-lliJl.'A.iH.Ji-t lUXMl.JWLBttSSiJ. SJJ W AD VH TISK3IE rz. a visit Is ire 11 rcf-iiW I'T an iic;Iun :mniwn 1M1D Fi!!; il a? It l I'nrn r .f w rn i.t with jitaixtl eD s:c -iij'wceire in Aui r.:i. RIME THE SILK DEPARTMENT, THE DEES8 GOODS DEPAETMENT, THE BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT, And rvprv otiior tlcrrtmcnt tlirimjhotit tl!-' liuso ari f.i'cj wiili the !-t r,T i ti-.n ! FOJMlPiN AND DOMESTIC I.O O.IS, till r.f hirh -.: Iins t V.l L( VEST Pl'.ICES possible a this side of the Allan:;.-. ' The Ladies Coat Department, Sh )'.vs Urct stock 'f tj.ZDXj,S' am MISSES' COATS Kvvr 'jl.ii'vd en ia rU:.:v.!cli'hi.i. We are- ab!.j to sh; 1 Iv AT'Ol'ULAllWAXT, A VERY GOOD COW FOR A VERY LOW FSICE. A;t'-r.ti n is now (lr.i.n t OUR EIGHT DOLLAR COAT, AS ,.MAKi:i. Or t'HE.U'NESS. Til I.i WITH OUJ I TEXDOLLAE COAT, And our TU'ELVEDOLLATi COAT Ars the u'reit'.st birrainsij LADIES' WHITER GAEMBNTS, They ure a'i cfl R OWN CABEFl'L MA N I' FACT b f E, of AU-Wwl V.-.c fi:i-iJi:y .1 Uiii'yii..! and the wi.rknu.nsu;;) are cuaraiiteti! to be the lust. All our titer garments. ut to the very finest products '( rris Artist t-4 ctittip ot ci'tnrariiun with prices prevailm;'. T T T at ATT7 in il bLUi n Is 1". ll.'-l ;:h iSi' iiii-t and -!t-tt-d st- ek of Cloths, Cassimeres and Cloakings liver lur.vn MAT1'I.SKS AI lilAl.n?. r.s. Iii kit ur.tiif -.1 n-iiu.ile Hia---. I-"KOM THK l:i iM KSTIt' ;i i )HS. i sn-l 'flM ; r ;. ar.l. t.. ti..' FIN'tST V UKI-.J.N'.ttAKES iv silk. n; v.-i .t ir l!L.'"i llttWKK. In :.:i. jiei!..-.! a.--'.-t:hi n. ir--:a S'-- '.'-'r y:ir-:- u;. t iTiit: rii:sT fekm-ii irioks, 2) i'tf"M:i;:-:.T '' ALirii:s. i.r.x 1; ami (ii:tF.. lx.vnvs. Kiiri'u.r. U'ra;i: flil Oi-l-tvi-p."'-- . il. i !- . i s.:i 1 1 i- .. OUR SYSTEM OF FILLING MAIL 0RDEES Is rt -t cpoaled io this entintrv. wt- are- d.eily informal by pktktd nrrcs;n.Ust.. should vuti It; in lift 1 of any i;;nd of Dry Goods and lind it inconvenient to vis-t (! city, write us. mentioning the kinds des:rerd and full lints tfsr.!us!f.s Id select Jroin w.;: he j'orw:irled fy return mtil!. STRAfBBIflfiE & CLOTHIEE T. W. Cor. lMjrhth ct Market Sts., I'll I Ij adelphia. S- T. LITTLE, NO. ICS Baltimore Street, OUAmEELATCD, I'.avitiz ri - . - iii'. - UOl.l) A SIS. VI !I M ATriU S l.vest :!; oi.s ia II MI.W J5 A II.AT11I IV ARK, Xi.vtlii.-j-a , Fcr his E.vl.iUt at the kit; t !.l( KS, Ac FAIR ATCUftlBERLAND, H-: !.- n .'. :r-1 to su.r.ly t:i - oj:.H - whti HOLIDAY WEDDBTG PRESENTS. -A!?.. l--;.'er in 1 !1 kin I ofTiMi Eiir.ivir.a. i! oriU-M r-tl'- S- T. LITTLE, To.l OB Baltimore St., OUMliEELAND, MD. t vl i i PUBLIC SALH. Vhe n:i !tm.?-!. 1 will ;'.U r at t.-.ii 1- -.alp. -n the prerni.-is.-r.;: tin:;: n.-rtli eajt -..i r.'.-w lt-i 1: : raurt-, ia Juni v Lnvn-hii. lie ::--r-.l eoou:, I'a., i n Zhntl'n, X-jreHilter IS, 1 S S . it 1 r. v. a v.'IuaMe farm, aii- l-.ina- !an,!s Krank lopc.er. A Hn-rt l y in. I". ,'..-. 1 irr an t tbe a::iicr5:j;o-.l.' T.r.iiiiin l.'.j ;rn-e rhe ;.a---l:a.--.-r ruin!C "t!! !..-ivll u"-takitii iJ a.-re u:-re a-l-j..iT'i: ;r i-.t tl.e S..11H-1 ri'-e -er a. p.- s- I.I. Tl.e tr.i.-t i-i tiMiin-re I ?n 1 watere.I. ar.;l b ivi: j i!irr:..n er'':il a ib-uble two 5-1 ry. i' . ' iletlui h..aaa.l I s barn. . rt W i.r lo; a--r. ' r!i-ir.-.l an.! atvit-r fen--. rKUMS. t 'ii--tliii'l e;ul: aa l t'.ic bal .nee In three e-iual aninia -: vno-TiK-. l.j.-..--.-i to be uiven mi t!ie 1-t i'.iV 1 1 A:o it . CV:.J " 'W ILLUM WAUStt. A GOLD MEDAL iris Se-n asar.VI at the, Kiris llxpori'i. n of lT' to J. h P. COATS, K'.r tl-.'lr 'ie?t Sv-for I S: 'l ( f-n, cv.r.l'mina tb" eittrnaie j.tai 8.1 awon t!u-:r anil's at aii tu- WorMI I .'i-ir I- ::--. lr. :n that .it I. ei io.-.. , tiie t 'imter.rii.i 1. :ti-.n or i-T. r !: -i.-v tf i'U r. .iij l-ma ' r -.? H!:it " 'I; S !"K KN'I I'll A N It LXCKI.I.KNTu'-'ALITY." ' Tae Se- rt I l'r:.-e ol a iiver M.-.I il w.iv- t ikey by tl.e WiitUaiuml- laen t.m.inv. whieh ehiiui to be tbe 'i---i.tl eli.sm.'i .n ot Atii'-riiu io- 'j 1 ' r . aivl v.'.'.'. '.'1 h a t?:eii.ni.i::y a-ii--'r': e-l 11 jr.io'l Tjr. v 1 r. A .--n V r TV - r . -- i. w...v "tfej.ir. .T. . i'fA'A h-v- iv-j!i:i-li ! in Puw-tur-ct, k. 1., tiie Urt ?l-:1 t.Vir.in Mil! ia ths I'r.itcil S: it.. Kv. ry pr T? 1 ia.inuta(ture. Iron. tli r. r i-n ti the tinihoI ."ih-I, c n 'ti 'UM thprc. 1 heir AiueTiMn-m:i Sjki: 1 Cr t it took the iiwiX'l t the tVntnnia!, ii w!til tliey huve nt vpr claim ! fpecinl inprir :.;r tiirir Amerit'.'in-nile S:.m! (.iti-n over ttirt mii'Jiiio tre.l in tiieir S -t'tt h Mi!l.. ttiry h vt th t-'Rr-li-n of an:i..i!:j' in tti;t tl;y h ivt? ?. i icntiueil AMERICA. a3 represented by i. & v. uoais. is still AiiCatj in pocl Cotton. BATES & COATS, S. ia Ayu a P:-ii.lelphia tr J -v. f J. i. P. COATS, I L'BLIC SALB f. I . Hvilinan ani J. .1. Folk. Ci-aN.ri of Peter V.'illoioi. ilit',1 an I K ;. r S. Hay. W. H. li.iv an-l S. A I s.!..r," aetn'ri.. ot Il.ivi-I H iy, .l4i-'ii. an I uu uel Al. S.oli'r C.'onimi n Piean.t m-net;o., P v. N-.. o-vt Auir T l-7i. ' It. t. e : Pra.-.k j . An';.n -li..Iai:iefl An- j 'li-h a I'lmrl-.s K. Ali'Iiai'h I llie-n unfit, i will ::. r a: .u'.iic .-alei at tbe font U.ii: (.' S .it., r. t V-r-Birb. at I :l-e:i a. a ,. i aei a i.; oe wr;:ta i.y aa .liaiT-.-i'Li . -j-'-. - -tbe r.-ll..-vrliiar oivtl'r.l real eti. b-ti.it ti.-1 lw. '.r. Mr .11 M lloreeen .rtforueti . f u;.e a reeo.re l in an a.-tbii ol ';-V:.:i-s; t.v ti:e -li. t .n. 111.. I'i-ioJVlraui:: I Mft '.j ''6 .'l:a ii.!.!;- lartu. ' VXi a. a. tr.Lci ol iu:ei ikd tt a. 4:ifj.i. i, PWl i1. JfTS ,i?aM mtu: ,rr h-;4j--tB U'ivLV til' n"lKT ?in '"!. ,i-wtN 1 r t-is i..r.oeiL,e. tt,..l ui Bta,:k.UJ0 .ati: , i I Vct TERMS CASH. Marif ri!rr,. iTi W A mvMil'. K-li . :--t-i'T ..re Tne.L.. il atlatm 'ti-. tiutto, IIU i-..i.:i..:i? a::::.?i u.e o; :--r.i'an'. i.-.-.i- l.aale i. i'i, !';c liil.li'i-i u . - n: : n: i r.- i.ris .rrwh . :.. we .;.-..... ...a ..i . :.Q... .i.. ..n i th. ifli-ji- a ; n- ad run TftKME.x th. to the urn i ( :!e ?! Iny f ! Hf of PI bit nrn n n-rn jtitt- in Piiiludc';hU sr-ore-u t'r.'irii's r..r laiues i lsth .".1 n. 'i-s wile an 1 Ail Wir.i. f p .,, t iisr sli.i it t f 'ASI"Utl;l' i. lU'.i- all tha: I .Jc-.i.iti f r u,-i.1t; 11. y' n.-nr. l.Mi:i;F i r CiVS W I. K. nt i'), 6.: a .il T.'i cf A S S i 1! EK t-j !..r M KX'S V l. Ml. at Ti, ST'.J. SI ar..:l It i !! w ntiierr ';iil7. ih-nlfl i:r i3 .I a l irzt- jvk of tt(HUK. FIF JKUIII.RY. 4 "IT nipnrpn f 'artery. Special !.tn i.ti -n to i:.:ialrina; W.iti-hcs r a.ua.iM to. J.T-lrv. k- , SCHIBNSR'S MONTHLY. : CO.-JD'JCTED BY J. C. HOLLAND. The 2?ii:Jeiiiet liln-lratetl .Matmi'ieii fli? World. The A-Kerii-aa e-iirlon of .bL. rioiieal i n .MOKE THAN ;0,00 MOMIILT. An-l it b i-a l-irxer eir uloion in ftnsUnil any othi-r Aaierit-an raara : 1:0. tverv nur- i-..iita:r.a abut one tiun lro l an 1 fl'ijr ..'ia-. 11 fi-oia Kiiy to 3evntv-nve ..ri-.n l wV.I-'-n ii tratl-.us. Annotuu'cr.ifiits for ls7-!'. ! Amnna the at;r.u-:i irs i.r tl.e e ji'.ux e:r is I the loilow iu : IIAOKTII-.H.'a jerial n-vel. ty f Kntn --s Ilmi .n lia.-nctt. au;h-..rol -l'liat Iii o' Iw rie'.i." Tiie mene of . Mr. Uarnelt i n 1 ,,vl '.'''I in Lmnuitiirt : tli hep tnw j Inventor o An:,ie:in birth. -H iwortti'i ' w M" j I'"'-'! .Mr. Vi-rnet h.w yet wnwe. 'tw 4 rnn t-'.-'UU tv-eive nuui!-r of t! e M--n'ii-. ! :"' !; wtlb Ni.entr. an.) whiter-1'!: j ty :i:a-:n!e.l. ' ! , FAlCOJfBtEU. tu-.-i-il n -i.-l. b; H. . j ""tN:ii. nnthorol J .inner. ' '-l'tie :e m 1 1-t bis Name.'1 A-. In this rimin-e, the auilp.r j Kraiihii-alIy.l.--rii9 ihe peeali.iriiies .( N-M ASroHT itr tr.w ni.r. i. b(-. I W. 4'abie. to be lie-un on thfl ei.e--ia-i--n -'t j tober-f.'' Tlii tiiry exhibit the :a,e '"' - . ... . j,..- i. ni.-i.ina himui :.:n lK.-O-4-i, the time ot the Ce-iilD. an 1 prul t; lnir a n-ui irkai.lc likeness to the (.rwat Ker c s:rue'.i n perioi!. PORTR4I r.H of ixekk tv prr DiiDsenen On-Kun in Aua't witn .r:rit nl liryani) wi!i be nm'.iiaiei. that ol l rali ll" 'P-1-e.irina la .V.veuih.-r. l'ne ijortrut.-i are '(raws iriailret.y Wyatt I'jilonaii.leiiisraieJiiyT.li"' They wil: tv. ..rinte.1 see.araieiT on ti.it-l is tr n:.-!i'e ol lour ilttiereut nuni'r. iliJ j trite.l -k -t.-ht s ot the lives ol oo.t. will Ihv.-e tinralt. sri ii: i rm: mtru a ri of j.aoer (now: ly illu-tratei! 1 by Julm Muir. '' faliu-rna nnt!:rai:. t. Tie ai. 3t :'-JiOi- Viu-tartsi-.ne ati'f-. at ':ie- n.e t.ru. e. iru.-tw-iri!iy 8:u-:le of-TMe I'al'.fl.mla .O hav. yet Ijeen m-eie. Tt aerie will i-if-o n t'llil.irni.i tttt I.ike, Willi'. Sl-'iS4 i'l-renj. A Jt VIEW UF BEWII. )U K-M It. riant)., ut! ora -II I uiver.11: 1. a e-.uiani- " 11 tli Uic fril. H int, is now in Hraiil. "I-11 J Well l liaintiuey (be arti.tnlio a - nii"" 'lr. K.lw ,rt j m h. ulnar ihr-Uili --riie ' South"), pr.-para.ic b r s. i a n V 1 'IT on tiie preiwuc e -o.li.i 'U. :h-- .-l;wa fa'1 j "" re ur. . ..: the great emi-irrul S .o'h .' ! . . Tlltf JtlllXXT KlB-FH-IKLt."' I "l -e'.i:e.ierS" fol.ii.-r. will 'e :na :f "'' ''' e r.: r::.a io;.5 to . .;; r. KK -luriL-i :ne o a.! j """ Vf'.-r- ' THE I.':AI:'IN; i.i Ki.l'fc V I I V l.K- TlS. 'Ae arc n..-.v having ym- ir I. l-r a -. i::, arti-ie: ou the itluiv i'tiiivr.-an-j-l r-i-'J- -r.i:e-n'"-rr." ne . ae.t w.ii in-.u-in weii m ie.ea.-h ol lb :lie n:o-: ... .... ... ... - ..L-.I.... 1 i.e.': l.jk 'RevfeoJ : fre -!i I it '. "f"Vt'r ! :f; 1 V i 4-00.,.ari..a,et 35 .u ii- s,, ,ve.i be ,h. ' C1''' '.'-T "l1.??1,. ' . pLryni; k i.-b:u-' to r'w ilire.-t -i a in i hshe-r. Ainmia Vmi Name. port--"'. :l :iniii.i. ur..it ...f. .-.i t- trh remittal - i ...... . ... ...i i.njf. an i ?we. in lull. aa.r, feo.l tm rami" . l. I SSEIBXE3 h CO., 743 4 745 BSciif-f. 1 ? neea. r. 11. uwner uruer. urnei""' I V jC0..' c 1 --M-" - u-ji ,-, . - -
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