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was. obaht iuceptioxb.
Mrs. Gran. reception will e held creiy
TneiJar daring lh tea ton, between the
hours of Sand d p. nu
rTtalttB BL.lV AtCXPTlOXS.
The reception of the Speaker of the House
ofRrprcenUt.rvir.llba At hi resilience.
403 -flfteenta strcci, from 0 to 11 oV on
each frlday tteilnff of the season.
mm. suiNit heceptioks.
Mr. BUtno receptions will be hcMerery
Wednesday of the season, between the hoars
of 2 nod 5 p. in.
Sriixii Butta's next reception will be
oa Friday CTenlcj, March lSifa, from 0 to 11
oclock.
DIPLOMATIC conrs.
At the Kasslan Le gallon Madame do Cata
caiy will rccelre oa Thursdays, from 3 until
5 p.m.
At the Argentine Legation Madame do
Garcia will rccelre on alternate Monday
evenings, commencing on Monday. January
5, and will be at home on Saturdays, from
3 nntU 5 p. m.
TUE HIMTAUT AltD SAVAI, Al'AD-
tni km.
The" adoption without debate by the United
States Senate of the resolution Introduced
Into that body by Mr. Spencer, of Alabama,
on the 35d of February, directing the Com
mlttcu on Military and Naval Affairs to In
quire Juto and report upon the expediency of
aDous&lnffthe Military Academy at West
1'olnt and the Natal Academy at Annapolis,
and substituting therefor assignments of
omcert to college throughout the Union to
educate the youth of the country In military
and natal serrlce, orsotne other system
whereby all who desire U may at their own
expense accord a military or natal cdaca
tlon, Indicates a wide-spread foetloj? of dl
trust of the present excluslrc, unrcpobllcao
and expensive system of army and navy ap
pointments, and Is the btglnnlng of a re
action against the domination of Academy
men la these branches of the public service.
Senator Spencer has evidently touched the
key-note of popular sympathy oa this q
tlooj but as a general rule the regular Cora .
tnlttee on Military and Natal Affairs bate
been so drawn within the influence of those
whose ambition it 1 their duty to curb that
we should bate suggests! a special commit'
tee for the reference. No man can dony
that great abuses exist la army and naty
organisation, and that these branches of
pnbllo sertlee are anomalous In our republi
can system of government. Their tendency
Is aiistocraUcal and has developed Into
perpetual self aggrandising policy, which
makes of the army and naty a distinct class,
separated from and lacking sympathy with
the people. The superiority of the military
over the elm tenure of office Is great ad
vantage to the bcneflclarle of the former In
any conflict for power with the represeota
tire of the people? for while one holds for
life the other but begins to correct abuses
before he Is compelled to retire and make
way for a now man. Betides the life tenure,
the army and naty bate schools to educate
them and their tons and successors at Got
ernment expense, separata courts, exalted
titles, disproportionately high pay, prises
and retirement and pensions. The aggre
gate compensation of a General Is about
$21,000 that of a Chief Justice or Cabinet
officer 1 5,000 ( and It Is said etery cadet who
graduates has rol the Republic (30,000.
The people do nnt f"t that the na-
uuua givtitca wmuvuiwim uniiM uiutiujt
out of the rebellion was the treasonable de'
fectlon of a largo number of regularly edu
cated officers, and we then learned that
tress roJQt and Annapolis failed to teach
patriotism. Hundreds of men who owed
their education to the mistaken liberality of
the lwjrom.c, and who bad, during their
wnoieutes, eaten no bread that was not
famished from her coffers, when tho hoar
of trial came, Joined with the enemies of
tbe Union. Where was then the bludlnr
force of a soldier's oath or the self-aacrlllclDg
spirit of a soldier's bonor I West Point and
Annapolis officered the enemy as well as.
as oureeltes in a great measure. This was
because by the partial and absorb system of
officering our army and nary they were In
possession, and through tbe culpable ne
glect of Congress to provide other means
of edaca ting officers, and the ridicule thrown
by the academicians on all volunteer 'dye-
terns, there were but few eduetejljoJllccsTtTUti'5dwUhU or.U one member waa
nm.li. .i it., wzz tf?,T v. ..honored, all the, member rejoiced at U,"
Tawilll. k. IUwUIKI CO. 1UI UUEUk DUt fcU
bare been so, but It was so, and the argu
ment which should be ttrongest against
tbelr system, told most la tbelr tadltldool
fator, because the time was pressing and
educated officers wore needed. The Republic
ehoold hate learned a lee ion by this time
which will pretent It from eter being caught
In n similar plight again.
The Academy system, by substituting tbe
Idea of force as a goterntng power In Hen
of public opinion, had produced before the
war a non-political army and naty which
were taught to rerere themscltes and de
spise politicians, Including under that bead
the cltll officials of all ranks. Butthesoclal
tendency of these orgaLlxatlons was towards
the old slate holding clement of the South,
where the labor system was based upon
force, and deteloped a sort of military disci
pline' In spite of this, howeter, patriotism
still surtlred, to some extent, among the
regulars, bat It was a noticeable featnre of
the war that the officers who had retired
from army life and mingled for some years
with the people, like Grant and Sherman,
were most eucceetfut.
There were uiny aeadtmy graduates
Joined the Union side, some of whom were
heroes, some failures. But they all bad
great adrantages orer tbe toluntcer officers,
In the precedence which public opinion, ed
ucated In their Interest for cetera! genera
lions, gate them orer confessedly unedu
cated officer. Hence they were at once
placed In Important commands, and had
thousands or hundreds of thousands of men
working out the scroll of tbelr fame. The
people a million and a half of tbe people-
came forth from tbe farm, the until and the
CUIUS 1WI tU IIVUI UV I.1UI 1UV UUI1I BUU U
workshop to conquer the rebellion, and they
.,, .. i. n-i,.A.i- .. ih. .-li
did conquer It. Thousands of them laid
down their llres, and the rest bare gone
back to thulr prlrate pursuits, but a few
prominent officers reap tbe gtory and ro
ward of tbelr achievement.. These volun
teer soldier of tho republic were often oDl
cered by men of their own election, the
brare and capable roloctcu officers of tbe
army, whose fame sulfas a blight In tbe
selT-essertloff presence of tbe "educated
officer."
Boon after the organisation of West Point,
under the acl of 1813, It began to attract at
tention, SO Ben'on say, "at vi tuttbtUh
nuni unlrUmVt h tU ri$M$ o tht ptopU, oj
iptntionabU onttUmttenlUyf n Mug fur tht
btniflt ottoirUknJ tnJtutiJlstt and at
totting an enormov w fvr tach ojfleer oo
taint from it fr wetul irlf." It tlll
attracts at It n tlon for the same reasons
risnai IlOsir-AHTC, when be lotllu up bis
llitls differences with the High Court of
France, Intends to icttle In New York, where
be can shoot as many tneu ai ha Ukea with
Cut UQbUiytas UUrfnacs.
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lit CeraplleaU Their Orlgjn susd
HelalU.
NUafBB 8.
We hate referred to the Federal Constitu
tion as being In and of Itself the supreme
law of the landor'lha object sets forth lo
Itsopenlngordalnloxclaase. Tor whom was
It ordained and established t
Tbe Apglo-Atnertcan colonies continued
to acknowledge their allegiance to the crown
of Greal'BrUaln, under their continental
nnlon a inch, down to the Fourth of Joly,
1770. From that data tbelr union became
revolutionary Jo all its aspects and aims.
Tbey adopted a manifesto, styled "A Decla
ration by the RepreeenUtltes of the VnUtd
Stauitt America In General Congress As
sembled." By It thsy dissolved their polit
ical connection with the parMtGoTernment,
and declared that,.hhousfc Ihey were hith
erto united as colonies, they were thence
forth free and Independent States. This
Bute paper bos ever"Klnca been familiarly
known as tha "Dt&aratlon. ef Ittdtjxndtnti.'
TetHls plainly to be seen, thai It Into! red
only an Independence of tbe Crown and Tar
lament oi urea enrain an owtainuv
nendanea of their own union, or of Its srot-
ernlng power, represented by the maglstraty
tested In the Congress.
If we tare to the Articles of Confederation,
we And prefixed thereto thU preamble,vlit
"Art ic Lit op uoarioaaATios aid rsa-
.hi r 11m mat nw DfifH at lVaar lUnlh
ebtre, Maoaeehuaette Viy Rhode Island and
ireria rinniii, uoRNtms iw
Yotk, NivJirur, peaBtjlvsolt, Delaware,
MarylaadTlrflola. Nerta Carolina, South
This, It will be obserted, was a cotenant
for the perpetual existence and union of the
colonic named therein as Statet, confeder
aled States. The flrtt article of this pro
posed cotenant of perpetuity ordains, tlsi
'AticlI The atjl of tltli eoafedsracy
ABU Hill UIITI0OTTUOr AIII1QA."
These article were adopted by all of the
said States, and the confederacy, of union,
nnaer mai netignauon oi it, tu iuuj es
tablished, being formally ratified by all of
mem siarca l, iisi w iat ia acvcrai
Rtata fexlatence of the eald colonies, and
their confederate nnloa a such States, as
well as toe coareoeraie aseignation or teen
union, were declared to be perwtueli and
this too, be It remembered, while tblr Inde
pendence retted only In declaration and not
In achletement.
Bnt as an Instrument of gotcrament
merely tuts "conreaeroi consiuuuon,- aa
Washington termed It, was found to be In
efficient, nence It afterwards became neces
sary after the achletement of their lode-'
pendeace, not toaiseolt, bet to establish
this their confederate union a Sutee under
amore fitting and appropriate goteromenlal
organism. This new organism most be de
rlaed. not bt tbe Codstw as representing
the confederate State magistracy alone, but
by the people at large as representing and
betas' the source of soterelznty In hot the
no ton and the States t to the people, there
fore, oa tnns reoreeenuor ooin ine nation
and the States, the matter of reorganisation
and not of dissolution, was referred.
Let tbe thoughtful and Impartial reader
and student mark he historical terlty of
this discrimination. Both tbe people and
the States were represented by the delegate
Mine reaerai uouteuuon, aocaueai won
me vooETtst. nun renreaeniea ana nnneia
pro import, a u were, ids magiBiracy anu
tnn aiTia in n eonieaeraui union, nmuai
In aenarate and Independent ttMUw. until
superceded under the new organism pro
tldod for by tbe new Constitution. To tbe
Congress, therefore, this new Constitution
waa rDortd bt the contention which
framed It, and by the Coogrees a represent
ing the magistracy of tbe confederacy, It
was reierrea io mo poojuo, was uncuoDta
and adoDted It. Thus did tbe Monle "or
dain and establish this Constitution for'
the confederacy whose style, had been de-
ciarea to oe, ana perjieiaaiiy civtauioni u
Ibe United Statu of America." It Is
plala then that the new Constitution did not
fhantre.oralm to chan re. the designation
of tbe Union as established by the fires of
ma Arucieaoi Lsaiaaanuoa. 11 nnuu nui
faTfl done o conslstentlr with the confed
erate cotenant for a perpetual union; so far
forth as that union and It designation or
tvla were concerned, the first article of the
cnnieaaraunn wu & nuaiuvs vm.r 01 mi
cn enau o( perpetuuy, ana oy no na
tional unity waa established roreter under
tbe style or ''The UnlUd Stata of America.
It is still a union of States i and for this per
petual confederacy of State, the people.
nat inns oraainea ana caiaouiaea idji new
constitutional oriranlsm. the whole aim and
Intent of which was f malt tht govtrnmmtal
tutrunt or iau eonjatracy mor jwjm tuu
U miQM o ptrpnuau
The accomplishment of this crand pur'
pose Intolrcd neither a dissolution of the
Union or aaisintegxauon or toe separate aoq
States. TDeir coioouu cnarters oecame tnt
basis and the guarantee of Bute precincts,
Bute constilalTons and But Jnrlsdlctloos
and rrancnise. Tnese coma nos oe oDiuer-
ated or abolished, because tbey were In
herent Drerecatlres held and enloted nn1er
a separate corporate existence long prior to
me rctoiuwoo. icut tucir wvutiuuvu (
tsteneo at such was a necessary part of tbe
national economy. It was more necessary
to li man tu mo separate corporate exi.
eoce of counties, cities, townships aod til
laces to the municipal existence of the set.
eral State. Tbe Independent being of tbe
eiate no mora compromiaea or compuceiea
the consolidated onranlsm of the nation than
did the qvott Independence of counties, cities,
towns and tUiage the arterial life of the
staies.
The new Constitution thus admirably pro-
tioea lor a narmonious ciunr or tne ciaies
as members t oereor, u tneu diaereni spneres,
functions and rights, to the national body
politic Being member of It, they became,
also, each and all. member one of another.
So that It was historically nod literally true,
mat "it onemempx.uucrriatu4B
. ' . . . .. .. -. .
New England eould not say to Virginia, we
bate no need of thee. New York could not
bat to Martland. 1 bate no need of thee.
Maryland could not eay to New Jersey, or
t'enusyitanie toueiaware, l nate noneea
of thee. Massachusetts coold not say to
South Carolina, or South Carolina to Uessa.
chuietts, I bat no need of thee. The North
coum not say to tne oootn, or tne ooetn to
the North, we hare no need of thee. The
thirteen United States of America and their
Inhabitants, were all one In the great consol
idated constitutional organism of the Unlont
nor could ellberWy to a "wayward sister,"
or to ant combliVtioa of such. 4Go."
This mystlo plurality and oneness, this
XJiurUfi$ tfiuMoi we nauon ana toe
States, constitute the essence, and was and
Is the tru guarantee of constitutional life to
, euner, ana aenotcs mo innaameiiai couai
tlont noon which alone both can stand.
It must bt remembered that up to tbe
time of tb Federal Contention the number
of colonies admitted Into the Union was on
limited. The Articles of Confederation pro
tUed for tbe admission of Canada and other
colonies to tbe union of Stales a thereby
created and organised. But nosueh protl
slon Is found In the Constitution. The omis
sion was not unintentional the framer of
it occupied a aiiitrent tunapoint irom ine
framer of tbe confederation. Tberetolu-
tloo wa accomplished. Tbelrlndependence
rested no looter in declaration, it was an
achletement. Tha national capacity of
their union, which constituted thetr exist
ence as a rower on eann, waa recognisea
ana conceaea oeiore me worm oy toe an
Ufronlitlo parent Power.
Their alms wer sat Is fled, and neither lb
father or tb people looked for any further
extension oi tour aoniain, wneiair oy con
ouost or otherwise. Erenlf It bad not been
so, tbey could sot bare Intlted or protlded
for any further accessions to tbelr Union
bnt In flagrant t lolatlon of the stipulations
contained In tbedeflnltite treaty for peace
with Great Britain, llmltias! both their ter
ritorial and Jurisdictional precincts. More.
I IBHIW " jw 4Ba.vwu. yitwyitn WUIV
OTeVu laer f0'40 Por which - "'
cognised their Independent national capaclti
cotrnUed their Independent national capacltr
and existence, and bad treated with them aa
anew sovereignty among tbe nation, would
hate been In like manner aggrieted by any
oca provision in tne new uonstituuoo.
Jt follows, therefore, that so far as Inde-
tbe Constitutional National Union consisted
of the thirteen original Stales alone. Hence
tbelr union, under this new organism, was
Dasea on two great lunaameniai conditions.
These were
Inf. The establishment of the national
capacity of tbe Union and Goternment under
a distinctly republican and positively perma
nent organism, based essentially upon the
sovereign will of the people at large.
btcond. The recognition of tbe existing
mates as equauy autincure,permaneni, and
essential municipalities, each republican In
form and rested absolutely with It own
positive and peculiar local .right of domain,
jurisdiction, laws, customs, and franchisee.
In other words, the Indestructibility of the
then existing Slates, as such several and
Independent municipalities, was deemed as
necessary to the preservation of the organic
life of the nation as was the conaolliatfon of
tbe Union and the paramount supremacy of
it goternment to secure ine inaepenaent
municipal life of the Statee and the liberties
of me peonie
ilsoct (hi constitutional lift of each and
"ink arte
tery one of inch original State must be
foreter preserted In Its original Intention
and Integrity. In order to preeerte and main
tain the constitutional capacity and relations
of both tbe nation and the States. This
Juarantee cannot be destroyed but by the
attraction aod ot erthrow or both the union
and the Constitution
Hence; farther, no new State could be cre
ated, nor could It hare any existence at all,
fxttefWy of On union e (A eftrret SUttt, i.
i. the Constitutional Union.
The reader will mark this position, for all
the additional or new Statee are bullded
and must stand. If at all, on this foundation.
Destroy or disintegrate this foundation, by
whateter agency, and a a cotenant of na
tionality tho whole test superstructure mi(
These propositions, It 1 submitted, are
not far-fetched or strained, nor should they
be scouted at mere metaphysical or specu
lates theories. Tbfy are plain problems,
based on matter of bislorteal Terliy, and on
the questions of union or disunion, secession,
disruption, dissolution, or of reconstruction
et en, they most hate, and will be found to
bate an Important significance and far
reaching reference. H. 8.
WiiiaioCiTt,D C.,Tb.33.U7X
The Coal Trade.
The Philadelphia IWrrofyestsrdaysayit
The existing condition or the coal market,
and the general tendency of tbe currency to
appreciation, are against the success of any
arbitrary attempt to control the matket to
any tnch end, howeter wide the combina
tion may be to effect It, There 1 a steady
Increase of the number of uoemploted per
son In almost etery department of Indus
try, ana necotsuy win rorce tnem to accept
employment at sucn wage a wey can get.
Hotmn operates so uron? asraintt striaet
as this I besides which, tbe last year opera
tion of the coal trad bat taneht producers
that the consumers ot coal nat a tery
marked Influence on the fuel market la de-
f resting the prices of anthracite coal when
het choose to exercise 1L Onelhlnrlsttrt
ciear in in present aign oi in umes, ana
that Is, that coal price cannot be adt anced.
un tne contrary) witn tue ueciine oi aimost
rerythug else, tbey most come down and
tne omy equitaoie way or euecung tnat re
sult 1 that suggested by the president of the
Readtnff Railroad Com Dan r.
Each of tbe tcreral Interests that go to
make up the trade must simultaneously
abate something. The land leate must
bear lta part, the miners must yield an
equitable I roportlon, the operator be content
with leesened profits, and the earning com
panies, which, a the rule are the best able,
should willingly contribute thetr proportion
in a reduction of toll and freight charges.
Last year's coat history In tbe largely. In.
creased production of stml-bltumlnout and
bituminous coal, while tho anthracite pro
duction or tbe previous year was barely
maintained, conveys a lesson that should
not be forgotten by those engaged In the
trade la northern Fennsyltaala tblayear.
usere or coat tor steam purposes, woo, m
1MD. mAmT.fA thatr fnrnaea arrangements to
tho use of soft coal, and found their profit In
th fhaniMt. will not M faaek In 1870 If an
thracite price are arbitrarily forced out of
proportion with other qualities of coal and
ontof their Just relation to price of other
commodities. There 1 a natural current In
trad which can neither be Impeded or forced
aside without general deragemeotandltjary,
and tho coal trade It no exception to tbl
law.
Tna Torcum Dames. In New York,
a dar or two aeo. a Touib. who had kicked
bis aged mother 10 death, was sentenced to
teten tears' Imprisonment i at abont the
tame time a burglar received a tentenee of
twenty year. la tni city tner nate uteiy
been enteral murder committed, and for
nnprotoked and brutal atrocity bate seldom
been equaled among these was the case of
a citixen stonea so aeem in west i nines om
and Wood streets, aod another stabbed on
the Chestnut street bridge. In all these
cases tbe sentences were for a trifling num
ber of years, yet In etery one of them It shoutd
nate ucen ine extreme penalty oi tne taw.
In two recent case of robberr In this eltr
tbe sentence were greatly la excess of those
giren to toe perpetrator oi murucr
la the case of. the New York matricide,
who recclted a sentence of seten tears.
while a thief got twenty, the defence set up
was drunkmnjt.
In Philadelphia thedefmce set up Jnetery
one of tbe murder cases In which tr fling
sentenccewere giren wat dmnktnntu.
W think that before this business goes
any further there had belter be torn under
standing about It At present tb practice
Is looso and unsettled. If tbe Judge of tbe
court all orer the country bare determined
that an assassin who wishes to kilt hi
enemy, and at the same Urn escape haer-
lag, can do so by merely making himself
uruua, we wouia uxo to snow it. hi may
not agree with tbelr honors ruling, but we
cTJMdiimV bV0n,ansi' -..rJxlt&iMfy:
Just now, In New Xork and In Philadelphia,
drunkenness Is a perfectly valid defence In
any charge for murder though why It
should be, la the absence of any of the
Jadgea belog liquor dealers, It Is not easy to
QCitrauoe. a una, jnqirtr
Kew Advertise menu.
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i,0BBiitioir oi aa uaaarii aaa urata tor
sraalal warn at of arTr t-n a aapposa itril el
BBaat lta. aeaorSlaa la tha Dfotiiltua tha &.1
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trlbsldeer B aadarratraat, batarMatlsbibsad
mil. i,y vwBBBBrr wnn. joibibc tuo aif ia
lot of Host! rUaiaat, All parilaa oblaetlac U
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ar aatlSad le Sla tbair raaaaai frbJaaUa laiha
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oaibavlacalalBiaacalati tb ial diefa.ad ara
barbr waraad bt aatUbll tba una, wiih Iba
voatf'iari tbarapf. la ibaaafaairlbar, oa aa bafors
! kSibdar rabraary aixti tbir nar oibar
la bv law be alt dad frsa all atlt af the
BBIQ OBIBIO.
oiraasedtrinr kaaJ tbUWb Jar f rbrarr,
taaUTsU AiailaUlrstar.
C1LB OP QUARrKSVASTlH IT01II.
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Wltlbtiold at pobtU atelaa. oa MOMPiV,
Marbr.maaalacailO 'alock.at Iba bapal
of Amy Claiblas. a qatailtr of Qaartaraiaatar
aivrat nai mr nisf, aoaiuas ia par ai kii
Paiari', baddlrr asd B acktmUbt' Taalti
WaiarBachaU.GbaUa. Dabs.Cbalra Oeta Noaa,
Haraaaa. Uralalaeka. Laatarai. Uta Uachrut
naff, eorparaa tlaU KItU. Raraa aas Hale
aaaaa. uiii awf aa. voari. rraaiait a a a, ataai
Mai, Jolt I, Connoa CnlMait, At.
iBtBti Cah at ttna of eale.
By ordtrof UaQsarlrBaiar 0aaral
l O TnoMAl,
CarttlaaadH 8 K U A ,
Bbl St AcUac DoyaiQaaitnakUr
MARCH! HIGH WINDS!
FIRES!
poa'i rar orr oaiiL to vioikowi
1UET0-Dil.
A. N. I'KATT A flOX,
K. 31 II 0. A. BlUdlit. Crr HI.'.biodD
IirXSIIlT OSLT TBI BIST COXriMM.
.4
rit Losiii iao hut isu raoiirTLT
SO CH1C0I TOR fOLtCT. ICtVII or STiliri
in.nrjtPncHiix.or u.rtrrJi iokiiej,
BOUI..4 riRIUIK'a, of HoT.'kl.ll IX.
C1UI0 Ull.ttatv T.ik
... INSURE NOW!
NO 4861 REDUCED J NO. 486
Hlrr.l. J 1 JIH;1'3 I Htr..l.
AT
MAllKRITER'S.
Datle stlbli laa aasaas as Baeaesllr larn
sadsboUaaalaaUoa of
PAt'KlUlANUINOd, WJNUUW bHAUW,
wi n Aim ouuku
PIOTUUE rBAMES.
riOTDRE conn and tassu.3,
rAlNTIN(S. LNUHAVINOS. U1IB0M03,
HW1S3 liltAUKETd, ao.,.a.
AadleMdeos thtitock aaptothat pjulll prior
taiprlsft waaball offorto
uiiii rujuuao
tbeapofoatock at
0MT1L TBI flKST Of MAKCU IIT.
ARCTIC EXPLOatATIOHBt.
Leelnre sir Caotftlsi CT, Hall.
The following correspondence sufficiently
explains ltstlf,but la publishing It we would
add the remark that no subject can prove of
more interest than anything relating to tne
Arttle regions, nor Is any one o capable of
miklag the subject Interesting j Captain
tUU W predict for htm a large and dis
tinguished audience on Saturday evening!
Oar. ?.. Bait. WmAineion.p. C t .
DiiiSrsu The undersigned hat the honor
to request you to deltrer an Illustrated expo
aulon or lecture at Lincoln hall, In this city,
on the inblset f Arctic explorations, a
inert bf;btotbtag Interest, to which you
hate'deroted o many years of study and
energttlo practical toll, and la which by
yoar efforts at an explorator, you bare won
not 'only the f highest encomiums from the
ablest Judges on both tde of tbe Atlantic,
but hare likewise enlisted the warm Interest
aud beat human sympathies of ,lhe cltlllitd
world. In the factor hating contributed to
largely toward elucidating the mystery con
cerning Sir John Franklin' expedition.
The whole 'clrlllxed world 1 deeply la
terested In the solution of the geographical
problem lying between tb 60th parallel
ana tne norm soie, wnvn emoracee, at
manr belltte. an open Polar tea. Thls.lt
It understood. It the special object conlom
piatu in making your inira Toyage to tse
Arctic tea. We are, therefor, desirous, la
tlew of the great Interests Inyolred, to hear
further of your plans.
Should yon acquiesce In our request, wilt
yoa de us the fator to ladlcet tbe time best
salted to your conrealence
Tery respectfully, yours,
If. S. Oraat. , UXU lid rib M.
Robert M, DenfUtebeyler Uelfaxt
I'rlvalebeQretaiy. .WT Shernan, Ota
O. L UatMnek. TT.9. A. 'ail.
Uortte Porter, U.S. A. patio D. Porter, Vie
(o.8 Boutwelt.
iaali.l.
H. w, xajier.
I, w. mist.
Fred.r. Stsntoa.
W. IL TTeat.
H, 1). Itarrea.
3. B. Waa a.
loka Altlioa.
J. r.Hertter.
r'.KiRplnearr
'.T.Uant, U.S. A
K, ft. lloar.
R.B.R.Hal.
no.K. Itoboieo.
raf..WUalkeep.
aeorceT. Joaes.
J.U.Sarllle
(IftorgeT. Heteslfe.
WM.H.llttntlOftDR.
3 1 Oo.
yr.T. otto,
J am os rtreoks.
If, P. Itaaks
W j B. Waihbura.
8.0 Pomtroy,
II. I.. Uearea.
H. P. Morrill.
Meats K-eilf.
W. IL Todd.
Jeha H lllake
Ubae rfeal.
Hanlltoo ruh,
41. I. Cooke.
'bos. Xi Tollesk
rertar FlUb
ajnuint.
A. U. Tburaun.
Obartai Saaner.
r. t. uasoe.
KoieoeuoBKuas;
T.A.Jeeakos.
J. P. Newman, Chap Pallet ne Sawyer.
lata II. n H.
J.-Vfi Patterioi.
II. H, Vaod.rbUt.
Waa. P. Honor.
Ad Hi fttallett.
Ul)aUao.
Joseph llenry.
flpeaeef P.Bstrd.
lt.F.Oralre.
NjO. Htafk we atb.tr.
ltsllal Ktbonra.
U.O.Jtoward.
J.M. Iatle
Okarlae A. Jewett.
R.T, Vaatlorn.
T.T.Uruteodea.
It, a.i aatoB,
J.U.Hnwsrd.
Oeorgo IT. Williams,
iobE.BteteaioB.
U Walker";
J jl. rettrs.
Was. Lawreoee.
S. Uooper.
J.A.Oarfleld.
n. s. oex.
Robert O. Seksa.sk.
W, rt. Rosearass.
J.MUrodhead.
WiitiMfii.D. O.Tab M.1I70.
OUTXaviai tour lotlutloQ for me to
dellter a lecture In this city has Just been
placed In my hands. ,For Udslorltetlon,
and accompanying sonltments, my heart Is
tooted to thank you profoundly .
1 would that I had the power to folBlltbe
expectations you entertain. It teem to m
that It should hardly be expected that one
so recently returned from tbe wild life I hare
been experiencing among the Esquimaux la
the regions ot eternal Ice and snow for about
eight years coutd beOttlngly Instruct or en
tertain so Intellectual and deserredly emi
nent persons aa bare addressed me.
I can only promise that Z will do aa well
a I can lo tellln ton mr Arctla stories on
Saturday etenlng, March 6th, at the place
oi your obsignation, i.ineoia nau
very respectfully, C. F. IUll.
Te fAs Prtttdnt and tihtrt
Provlilon SUrti.
TWDIJIETH1 STREET WARRET,
B.. T10 Tw.all.lb at., bl. G ol II
WH.'ltnKIH3 &SOS,
Always p a ktad lh bat q.alltrf tt
aad tall Moat". sll ktad of Vf abjjt aad
Caaaod fralu, raallrr Cams A., Ac
At SI. 11 Ko Bt, Csatrs ilaikrt. id malls Hoe B
aad T W I araiktl. Iba Trf baal Boar, Laub.
Mtltaa sad aal eiwayi ae kaad. 0va aa a
Wood and Coif.
CAVE TOUR HOBT,
OONTimJED 11EDUOTI0N IN FfllCE OF
WOOD AND COAL.
la order It radata ear pretest ilock ef Woai
aad Coal wewoald I a for at oar frtoad aad lb
aTUtirffatA-a-vny-r
la Wuhiiioa. Tama wo
a. Thoaa w
aall wllbaai 4
f aiaibatnal
waa Id
Uolr
aaoaar aboald sail wllbaai 'alAy. RoaaBibor tb
pkfo,oarsref SiaiaatnalaaAiilaaasrlafoaaa
II. OAHPBF.LLAflON
GBEAT BEDTICTION
IN PRICE OF COAL!
lnotOBsLykoa! Valla tod i.b,
ajMMllnaafLa.tnaa.1ll Wklta a.k
a Tbe aadorilcjad, la ardor lo otoaa oel Ulr
aoary wiauraiaca. wui. iron taio aia.oaiieie
fivalrodiMiloB oa formi'rrr ,
Oak. Ujakorr.saa Bakar'a Plae wood, a wad
aad fill atlsdllac, aa., aoaaUeUy oa haad.
ataalh ilrooU, Maty Tatd.
WIIilAK n. BARBOUR & CO.
I rs-J-ut-.'-a'"
MKUOnANT TAILORS.
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okouoh uiiiiiGLina,
i
MERCHANT TAILOR.
St. SU F itrttl. ImIwh Thlrtooath
sua sronraaaaisB aaraasa loam aiaa.
hailtitraoalTsaBTarjIarraalockofllirObTBD
fALLaad WlBtllt Dili 4 UOOD. oad I V
parodto warraataparrociStallOWBU PUICE
iki. r.iVr
nAI.a lea a-ertieet ef OXST'8 rt7SRIiniH(l
mjm'n nrtirf tj
BUUirdi.
NATIONAL BILLIARD
ETA.T-iXj,,
B.-t. Thirteenth & Fpnrtecnth itreeti,
UT.r H.tlo..lTh..tr.l
ll.o, .!. f.r Fk.l..tC.ll..l.t. Ill kUd.
fbUll.tlto.uiUirr..U J. L. MILLIK.
i.itl If l.vTrlat.-.
Coffee, Teai and Spicei.
Pokin and Ycddo Tea Store,
Nlulh alrcet, betwecu D aud E.
TEA&t TKASl! TKVNIII
Chnte Fstr.
nuBBawB.r.... ai.no ai.ts
I m pa rial ,. !.! IMI
Jikmw,(wcoU(:cd. l.tt 1.B4I
Uwlanff I., IMt
Par Ipteoi, wbela er tronrn!
flalTaaaalaabB. Java. l.aluB. Laraavra. aad
Rlo-ltroi or raaatod.
Cotao rua.tod fna arory diy and croasl le
AUa, Urea tteek ef Bmtfait Cffu aaly 30
H. A. 0LC0TT & CO.,
fit If 41ISI.IU .l.licl.Il.ndE.
Ftttnitate.
CiiiiKULtii a uui.Lr.n,
IJ0..J131PKIJCIBTHIIT. Bin TOSK,
u.i.riclir.r.ors.w .trl.of
TIRIT-CLlli CiDiUIT rOElHTOBI.
lBannaltlvArfflilak awllt Ka in.p.hl..J
Waoaa rtfor lotbo JTafaHara la tha bosaao ef
na aoraaauo now, vr aeuiiu .ia r.
U'Toola foil tai
rp A It E NOT1I
Uailag datarmlDad tor4o
laaaal (UHiXkT FIIU-(in
I Iprtdae dj lirga ttock of
tntb'ifriiiciBoaUaUoB uf partqa taVaal
of fUHMlTUKb 4t groat briaU; to iTo am a
all oat ly
iun.iiuni i taBB
II. P. KISIHEKHAlff.
Ho U19loToaibairattf
BalLoaUlaiaefaaaaaad D it
Scales.
rAIBBAN8 SCALES.
TbeslUalleaef
0R0CER3 AND DUTCUCU3
li alta4 le mr !' sad BmIo satorlpiosl
"' 17Z.A.TFOUM
AND
Counter Scales.
WhUb will be iU at Low Prlcn, tad qealllr
JOS. I- nwaui:,
fM.lf loaa ate sadTiaibatistt.
loooui.iK'a pauo stohi, opHrtiri
J UsBtfaia f anpla. fraab,iMdstiMalTa4 twlee
wesk.aeiUlc seeds best
SptcUl Hotlwi.
tV .iL at Mail'ratl ball B TUSSDar
ariSTIXO. Harahl.sirioa'olaab;. AaUbastaat
baraaraaaraMtlr rtqaaitadU aluad aad abav
tbair tlokala al lbs dr. llltlS J. IA VIS,
er
r. U C. A LBOTPItElH
icitsTtrio coum. 1
010 LOOT.
KJTAT TUB n,K(4VKBT OP A HUM
U5& BIR tf Mtaibaia f Poscraaai Cpta1
abiCIL AplMSW aoaMStMlodaular a 1
lara a Ltbartr Hall, aoroar of tavaalb aa L
trata. ftliaJAt BYBBIKO, Martb 1. apea
'Tb Colorado Rlr sad Iba Ooaatrr VT sal at
Iba Boakr sfeislstai.' easbraeaa la fcta axplore-
K-TT-TllBCnB WILI, OB) A BPIBOlAb
xy .aitRTinuor isa vii nyiaoinia
alaJIB bati Til IB ITb.Jb1 ITi
isia xii te iTeavaari sjipiivi
VJ
ro. la lbs Laalara Baosa of
latldlar. far tbaaUolloa of bm
ib isa ioiara Kaosa ar uoiaatviai
laa J
r lb
A full atlaadaata of noatbar
kn U jBmlrad.
AM OBI. H. BBTAB, aeralsrr
a waaltaf of tba Sato ad Ward Clab, Ko I.
in'O Rvanijivt iitir, jiaraa i m vaiaa
?all. Vairtatath ttrot,batWBoa 0 slroat at Bew
orkavaaat,
Breraen C. B. FTiail.
. . . rmtd.sk
V a. yiiuii t fi
jr-IIOWAHDUNIVICUaiTY; T1IK
ni uawir viiTimi
paari aa of Chrlat. are Mrdteli
nal li
&"1
Orapo.
( r flriMi Abramd. " raltawad bv i
laa. OmiUiIL 3. . aaoDuaAsa.
rittot.
J. T. DasMldlt. iMralarr Hbtl
tsr'
U.
Theaadaritfi
forewa
Wldswiaadl
111 par Ararraailostri as
Epadtai tatasrs. irons to ut a'ciaak, vs m
arak a rmtmi iBtaltda. tfamt m m. aa I 4
ai ratbsi
Maslma
Jaloak.p. n March St n
loaa.p. ia area at niaawa.iroaia a, aa.
fiBaaraBiaTaiu Olf slraal, balwtta llxlb.
"""""" "'VT.COttlA
raloaseaU
TUBIDaT STBMlM(4 Marab 1A freaaHilovstd
Ib par moo lot acbimaaf boUirorlbo llitrepoll
UaM. B.Cbarb. AdnlMlaa. Oaa DolUr
Tlfkoiafor lalodarlai tba dar as al alibi st
tSTi
tsit'Bowaa Bopabllaaai o thaThtrd ward, til
iboldalUaraakaaceallall oa WIOUBSDAT.
atara&j, at Tpjp. a.t i eenptoie aa arsaiss
ersireribeCbalnasa. t St
T3T MATIOWAr.MKDtOAI.ruL-
IdC TkOa IHIUICAL DIPAETHISTvOr
COLUMBlAS COLLil)i,)-Tbo Forty alsbtVia.
aaalCeainaB.aiaal of this laatUattta wlirtik
Slace al L1H0O1.8I HALL, oa WEOKSSOAf,
larab f, al S a'elotk Tba lrafoastoa asd Ue
piiBra) raaaMauBtiy laviiaq vB4aa.
UP3t . JMO. C. aiLlT, M D . Dai
rOT- 11V OEPKROKltT nKPUOLlOAI
lr XaroaM AasociATlobT a aaooilaaaf
iba ladopoadaal Bapabllaaa. KaDna AtotkltB
wlllbab.ldalUaloa Laiaaa Hall TUESDAT
bViSIBO, Marabi, st I 'cloak, ie earaplate
ihaortaaliU ob ef uo AiaeclaUoa. All Rapab.
lloaaa oppeaod to lb raoloettoa of aayut J Vowoa.
sadlafararof a raform la eer alty polHtoa, aid
iba aUeiloa ef boaoat saoa la 01oa are Urtud lo
Mprfaoaa, aaAuaaparlla thorTBoodleii.
WILLI li Ullufl, FroBldoal
8 M' KcCTt iaoraiarr. fo.tt
vrsr-HOTICR TO STJDSOniDKItaTn
l9 th rsATI."IAj ItBPUUIaltiAN
tax UROUOETUWJI aad tbe rirat
Ward Tbe roato fcorototsr earaad by Mr.
Tbanaa Ollvor. a jib art sla c iba oily ef Ooorco
Iowa aad tbal pan of iba any ( Wotataf too wo
f aaaoavooatb alraat wit,hafeboaai Iraa?arra4
byblanMr. J. W. Ball.
Br-rTnOT.on to nuBscnirtRns to
AMD StXtn WARD. Tba roaias bartorre
aarvodlatba firth aad blslb ward by Hr. D. a
Tidaoa.baa bo a traaafarrod bv btra in If r doom
iiia.iiti. wuaiif r.i. via
boaatraaafarrodby btrainbfr Oforaa
isateofsof of Sdaaalat Raat Captiul
KratUaomvbHateofsaf of Sdaaalat Raat Captiul
traota . , c , ,
ar3fA,I.MOUail.jr..(iaara-m
(Z7raldaatVAatnNTto,' a abort 4
rroai WaaklBBtoa. aad aaa ka addraaaad.
Ttdta
1 !
Hill pAaiotloa. rrlaaaoriaaoaaia.H'arylad
t!
HswllovauiBaalraralihrritaa4bhadTrooa,
Shrabbory As, as aoratofora fraa earafallr a
laolad aleak. as.ri
Or OOLO R ADO,
Orsanlaed November 13, 105,
" TTTuk ITUtlTa 1 c .fioa rr .
M, at. Aois, oratarr.
tfaa xblbltlsa'apednaa Ores aai tllrer
SrlibfrentbairaUaao . . T
Aar-A llMltad aaaoaalof tbaiUakaf UaConi-
paay for aala. alprteaa that WlU pay Isrnlj aa aa
Ball A Hoot, Mar "elldlaf .
fabtt-laa H.k. H081. Bat rata rj.
K3-UFPI0BORTHK If RV JEniRT
B' fiPIUAl- fll. WSURAXCX CM
rlMTt piMarkatatraoi,
VolUa li harabyjlToa ibal jufatn tAiUUTIK
U, Iba oelyeeiborUaJ iiaal i bf ear Conpaayla
n...iiiiv..... ib voir
slaaod toa(loiUed aaBboab-ataaU
4 low
at lo
aabaaBla aa !.
sppoiat lo doao. p
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ill Mil 1 a fn Ikll Mn.ia. "
ma nil bibb ior in
afortbstran
tat ka OIU
rastbOOoat Xe tliu r treat. Waiblatlaa
, Viaa Proa
b-.-wb. ni?Pinacita
Wo 1 tao y atiMl! boar U, I. Traaaaryj
t32T;
A ORBAT DLBSBINU 1"
ear
111
laaUtaUolfrof. rar.3JSI
Wa Srtaly bna ibaA ba aaa aara a traat noay
eaaaalbal bar Nead ae rellal alaawber. Be baa
rtBtly Actad ap at iml , aploadtd
aiooir MacBBuauoiaaauaia air atay paaaai
f wbub bo If prtparadletrtsl allokraat i
hhi aa wiu Ba,raBi trBi raiiu
la all sarabla eaaa. Be Asia itpa
atparal Sittartt
maalforladlaa.
ia u
arxraPBIiniRa, AND TIIUKB AMD
t- iifiiai niuii KiDunti ior ai
roaey Al the SsrosLlos OAm. fobMI
a-r-oauaiiiaiit-sDRuaxTonsi,
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alao. Aw., A., ohaojMf th.oaay hrplaa. '
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KX OIL, wllb byp-pbophll f Llat. a
araatlnproronaatl laada wtiblhabatllkaawar
llim (BRfl Will PIBBBOBI MTtr ll aT
dlfaatlbUlj. HoUbranroBpoolabUdratrliu.
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zx un.. nara aaa ronafio. aauisad roU
frooh aad baaltby lUora, aad Baaarpaaaad by aay
ft proda. 1. by '.'Jtt;-.
13 Broadway, Raw Tork.
KSrLICVV rOUUT, WABIIISOTOH
fc cupnty. p cooiOBEas. isio..
ThlaCaatt kaalaa daaaiad 11 iti.uu lo Ik
pubM lattruta loapvaa aevroadlB lb eoeaty
of WaiblBtloe. 0. G., laaoaaosl wllhibabaady
rprlBfi road (roialba Dlitritt llae te latariool iba
Uftforkef tbe beak Creak Cbarcb readreBdaIaa
tbaaaMattibauTr4 bylbaaaaaly orvtyor,
sad flat ef tb in proparad aad tied la lb
maf lb olork of this eonrti allparaaai latar-
OBiedla aald roada,r althar ef lb oat, aad whs
nay asra aay ovjovioai iorou, ar atnay aau
Bd to praal oaeh ebjottlona lo tnli cenrt at
tbelr bob l reUr naotlar oa Iba nl Meaaar la
Manbaasl. it ear obieailoa sr aaod tbla Ooetl
will lba os4 !& bear tb as.
ft S-wYw" ,MWW8tft oAuirf'clSV.
ST-OCnUPATIOMA AILUICNTt.-
u- rnB. par r is Titaiuiar iiiir.
Wkudi la daktarraJ hf iln.ai'nanli.j
roalrUUd eoea I Ibta larlalbla, bat powtrfal
BttmalaBt. man BaailalaBl Ib coraal
1 01 BOBia
blad. Tb iroslobjMl abcpld b loohoototb
beat Panel arti la a, oral tr od aaaraal al
Barilla Ihlaaorailalltai sad lalclllgaalas. aad
triad by tbtt arlurioa iItttor,a Mteaaab Biltart
auaa bmi aatoaa iBiaTirrMisi aaa roiaisi
toai rots sad barks sad barb. The pa. am
a.inrala mmt tla tlaalnraB. bat wkal ara tba f Tfc.
jalo o( oaly a Kacla root or barkorpUat U
rrttoal
bratp
Ba ebi an bi iiaiinniiiiH mi
brae proprUaa of a leala, aa lirally aad aa
apaiiaai. A14 hbo otaaiaB'B are pihiii tu
liiiwrt aor r in iaa iri iu taojiaiaa
ULarai sm ara Ihaaa laa aura ef lta maJlalaat
raoomniaadstloBa. ll li alts a bKod dlpsreel sei
10011 IDBBBfOSlO ... ...
Tba balafal affaal wbUb air tbal has baas par.
!laly esbaaattd of lta eay it a by fraqaial bnatb
ag prod ae ttthevllal ttraaaUatlOBi la Bo to
rl?a. aad wb ti tkta doffltalistd sttaospbtre Is
soparaddad tba tnrphlllt yapor or, bol air far
aaaao, it mmimi dalalortoKaaad dopratilaf la
tbe astemo. To aaabla tb sjalta io,bar an,
aa-aa tow a faar koara aa.h da, aaalait the dablll
Utlstialaaaaaof BTltlatad aimotpkare, a wkolo
wnt loala aad. alto rail ye la orcfatly ,ralraa
I hit mad doatdoratan Is tepplMd la Hsitattor'o
lliori, wbltb. aia sirs efta-eaat aisles, atalik.
preiaoiiaa eia aa a riTei eitaar iwiidh
eleal or Adraillaed andlilaaa. fabWaoat
e.
WEKTIIUAIlTfl AUD W1VKI.
KstATa TOR TOORa WIV. b Slasla aad
SATS TOR TOOXO MIR. 81a le aid
dLUe-lbedaacariofCellbser,sadlbeJoT
aa MarrlSfo wllb aaaltary aid tor tkoae wbt
la aar way atflUod for aiatrlaoalsl hipplaori,
HMI
mltwmm
ar la aay way asBilad f
at fraala aaaladaBBalacaa- AdJfaaa. 1IOWAEG
Ihi
OCUTlyW, box 1 lklsJ)blsh Poasayr
tsbIs,
a-?5r-A CAUDA ClerRrmais. while
kX? raaldls laSoatb AnorToa aa mutloaary,
alMOTarad BBBiaaadilinplo rowady for tba aar
ef fforvoaa Waahaoaa, Katly Xr Dlisaaa f
thaUriaarraad aamtBtl orgaaa. aad lb wbl
trala f dlaoriora broaibl ea by baaaral asd
TIBIOQB aui. uii iieniiura veea eeree
by Ibla aoklo ramadf. Prompted br aSaelre te
beeaStlba afflUUI aai aafortaaAU, I wUl aaal
tberaatperor prepariac sad atalbieieliael
U a Id eajp, lo say ea wa a4 It, y ati
vrii --. JOIIPH T 1HM1X
Hi-fa lUtls 9. libit aeae,iiv fti Jtll?
rrUKV.Il.lj IIABTIHau.erBeetm.
IrSV Mm . aditorar tba "CkrMUt;" aad el
lbopBttaatloasortaot1ie4aral Traat Bioai
orTi"wlUpraaahaliheKalobI.athoraaabarbf
IBor. Dr Batlrt,t oorr r BUvaatb aad U
ifaala. WIDflKSDAT ByilllHO. alt soa'alaob.
Thoeablla. aad aaDaalallv allwha lava Iba a.
IrlatUed,
For Silo or Rent,
AnWu-ia jaMsafc
noptlaa 0 klrat.ba
oaUlalacalaroaaaa aad aallar. Ia ood rapalr.
laealraaA tba Atrnw flora at the aaraaf aif hlri
rtTfr.J v1. Vf" erth,belwea llabth
e4HelbaUaats. t .tlttt V
&
m'vsssivtrsvisssfssi
mmmrn lOSVS"
pOajIJT-HOUIl. SIOHTIIV KOOMI.Pa.
-, PaaaorlfaaU avaaaa, batwaoa T-ar-aada
batr aad aiih ih.i. Am.i .. it. J
JOMaTOJI,o-lla, ' f.M-tW
Dtra toii roa'iiLi-iHTiii. loOa
Hob. loot Ilock. Haw. loda Apparatai.la.
aally tiled p. Addrtai .? 6, 1,017,
fan St K i Jf ' -u
170 K
JL' HU
HOPS, Ma aialh alraat. batwaoa O aad U
straaia. wiia waor. f. aia huh (?"
prartBiaau. aad auble suaeasd. Kat maty
vawara iniin
'Hare a math ,Uere al ,. ,
IU3Dril 11. DUAI E IbUUV,
SPA OITY.
CHEAP HOMES.
ONLY $20, $25 ADD $30,
$10 DOWN,
AND II rEK MOUTIt ron ia BiLltiCE.
KO CIIAROE rOR DEBUS.
ALES TO BEGIN AT OUR OFF1CF. 0l
WEDNBSDAT M0KN1N0.
put. ti
TI1K BrOT IS IIKALTnrUL.
IT IB CONVENIENT.
IT IS A nUIt AL RETREAT.
LtriNa is ciiKiP ,
TAXES ARE NOTUINfl.
LOTS ARE SOLD ON EASf TKRM3.
. ALL CAN BO TONE.' '
NONE ARE TOO POOH.
lUEICTURKISrnOMISIO. v
, W.kl,. bt.llf.lMr IU. .4W I.W....4
i M.vkl.1 till.. p.rtul.r. f tk. Mir. C.ll
...,.t.. AM.O.B.
BI1L IITAT. BEOK.HI.
it iff
troai. batwaaa L sad H. A od bqitaa ataaA.
tba talaroa will b aold aapsralalr II dodrad.
naao lor muiiii i-oibotibo i riiuiRf
Mrwni'iiira iinin niwr m wa.
IT i BKOTH
shr. sao saaaata atraai aorawti
aaa at. aiati a aiivoaoa ai dt
ladef byUarcb I. Corp;
for oa Tur will b aold
ratlaa lloaaa le ioU for oaa fi
abaap. . T fobW St
If O B A L I .-A B A R 0 A I H-A TWO
. atorr aad baaamaal preiBd brisk frost
UOtttl, eaairallr latod flail, f tt, waur. aad
viMrilfiL Lt,S0xlX3tna.SoHtleMy Tw
alarv Rrlik Doaaa aa raapef lal Kattra nrobartv
aoeita,a9JaB ft aewffr4 at a liberal dde.
Te'rvaa ara I BR .OOO daw, balsa la . IL IA
aad lia.aaiba,r will IrsdelaparlforooaairyproBM
erlf. Appiyt J. T. DTEK.
na. aaiaiai praiw.
seem 1, tor. lh arl aad LoeUtsaa ai.
folitf dur
T?OR RIEIT OR PALV ON hOVQ TtMX A
ii TBRia-BTOET IRAMX UOOaBTwUh elavta
roona, water aa4 aa. Ate 01T Twoatyrat
Btraat wtal, rat deor aoalb f Q aertb
3lHX X.KINDAtL,
fait tf He. 019 Poaaiyiraala ay eaaa.
For sin -a Valuable farm cohtaix
lBaoahaadr4aad ityMrM, allaaradeata
Wabtstoa Aqaedae re4. fear d-a bslfnlla.
iMTiuMrpitwii in lapmrnnii eeetiB ie
parsofafreaje wUJm bamea, etaJBtac mtos
maisfl. 11 k kltrhaa. taatrr oad wiih.non iL
Uebeda aid ell tbe eatbaOdnsa rqa1rdbl
a it ! rami, Tb altaatioa to blb aaA
baaUhr ajMataadlac a beattfal lw of lb
reioaia aaaiaa aarreseataceeaairr. Taeisaa
Is laoly eilaated. aid la Is a blfb auto f ealtW a
tie a. wllb eribard aad raprr. Abont forty
acroa ara wall eat la araia
tin an ,u aat ia ktbib iiii proi
arret tad om(bU taay oaa deolrlas
rraat ladaBataaata ta aav oae daalflar a lai.irr
realdrass. Taia laodarat. ApplyrAr laToraia
Ileal UiUJUN.CIUUDO. t
Attoraoya ai uw;
M-Mtf M Bride Slrsot. OeeraaSow. t. V.
"WsWatl,'
WARTBD-A IITOATIOX AS PARK MAK-
MARAOiR. Addrsas rARMXK.V alibis
etaaav 1 .
WAXTID.-TaUsMtor a tarn of vaarswlla
ib prltUae f penkaalBf. Urlot ef
TaNiorwoatd lass a Wberrpraperlr aaluels
for lb fan patpeeeJ A4dret.ataitBC jeeail.
aaa terra. ulbssuk a ULSMX.
fod USib atree Wblrir. WaBblaglee" O, fa
W,
AXTBD-A VUECnillBFOR FORTT OR
FirtracreeerLAXP. thirty telaalti' drive
froaSWaaUastoa auihtt. aad la tb aalabbor-
bsodofthe Bldir'IIon, Prop r If ea IbaPoUt
ei Aot(iraiir.ia star a itsuea. Itaprera
eaaetai Il(niiOal-hi.BUbl.aBd Dwelllaaa.
aUalrabist ropalr. Alraalsjasl A Iret-rat
CeaittrF-seat foe a asaUeiasa wbwUhs Id be
aear tewai esTsrsl la Balldlef llttf oa bepsM
m rnujiims, bb wail a a ilea urine.
MUBBB Trade baalaeae.
Traas liberal, sad for saete apply te
. .- J'.M CAPERTOX,
lUllttAit, OaeeHo. .
fJ-t fatUHar HaUdlai, ByaU SUwt,
tMrlroai Taaaf Maa'a CbrlttUa Aaocitloa
atldJaa, X. B.-Aay XU kf Mall pa.ptlf
auasdedle. ' , BYlvifr
Boarding.
ATBW- BOARDERS CAR BE ACCOMMO
DATBl WUb firiARD d LOUOlKUS al
'Brwe ! ovarii, MM )l Will,
TSlXowatU3D atreet. balweaa TWalfih aai
riM
uealbstrseu. ' UBS. iiOLfl,
p:
oiBDima, -,
uLon Job ooaaty, Va , bavtac railed Ilease X.
h iiii, am w,'
PXITmLl.lTADLlt HOARD CAW Bl 1
, .IlkaAMIklOAItUOD.i.nrxi .ra.Tl
tr.t .li l,rv..l.r.f..a Ut tAO
BAD
5S
eepn-eia
Lost andFoui&t
i i
X OST-41X .WBDRERDAT RtaflT. Iff TUB
Li aetfbb rboed of TblrUsalb aad.O atreeta.
Itaed.nsdan.Ba table. .A suitable rewar4
will batlrea l tba Seder, ea retaraiaf tbe earn
UMKA i.L0ID,3lrklm.athiU.Vl, lilaal.
Bookbinders.
We 'B0i2.ttTxbB8ANDPArXBEULlR.
Xe. STirastfilvsalaavsBabslWMa Tsatktal
Ilofsstb street, soatb sl4e.
Books IeiaUyor plainly beatd. ParlodUaU
aadwawaa aarefall alUaded I.
FJtnot.
PIANOS.
aBlATBABailMIIXMAlfOI WDICU flAVI
uaa a US a P.
Oss T set. Eon wood, weroatter,
OaTecl. Roioweed', Dabols A
Baoa, aiii.
laa BV aj V,.ib..j w... a.
n.k.r. noo, -" " -
o.,flk.Ml. Komw,1. )ftrr. ,100.
r,r a.l, .p. r uilna I. u.h. rB .t Ik.
w.i.raoia,
. , . W. u. IlKTZKnUTT CO .
H.mlli'.l mhlB.tllrr... f.w-m
Lumber.
ill Tiuiai
.r ..4 Lnnti
uxiiarxvi
liWID
: tl k.
fl-lni.
Awtt.k I o . Vi
i.
l.uii
ALL MOOHI ISDHTIDTO Till
I IIOI1.I TUWCK1 (. kar.tr
allal Iba Kimk ' fir.lla.r- mnu
nqou
i kniai. i. nun u i ",-
m. a.uH, f. .v fjii.ii. ,
Iad aottla iba eaiae a or barore Iba let of April,
Hi-. otkf wis lb elslas will be plated la sail.
M7.I .Jl RILaY,AaUaa:
rpUF. AfAUIO WAVIIINU UAC11INE.
A Warranted to aire a am faa lion. Prio
lit. Th.roy paid fortbn will paraloreadlf
tmWJ mt B0I "! aBaiaiaeiaO
JOHN A.BtAUKB,
Arlaliarsl Wsrabaaee,
LoaUlaaa. ayeaa.
MS eoiw Batwaoa Blatbaal TeatbiU.
GOV'T IIAICNESN. IVAaONa.
IbSTeeabsaialarteaisortiaaBtaf OoTerimtal
Ioeaa. aoaaaa nar. aaa laaaa naraaao, aisry
Mbalaaoa Baraaa, food a aawi Wsyoa asd
tt.eiBS vneiea nerse ami aaie uvuin, uaiiar.
teebreaattelaile Hales.
pLAcusniTUa. CABpcarTEUs,
Aad etbsr Teals, Bellow, Aarlla. VImi, Uorae
aad Male Bboea. Bttel Bar, Iroa Bold, As.. aw
aa4aea4-bsad.
Gore mm em Clothluff, UooU,
HllOCXa Ac.
rarnrsialbrwltldowll te exstalaetor
V H -Kaaa. It... dauli, A. , Uk.a I, .1
.k..,.,...4. a wnKUtMtl,
OroettiM-
AMERICAN TEA COMPANY,
1418 and WaoAvc,
Opp. Wifll.iWlIotM.
1EASJ f)ASll
W Are eolllmt Tasi 9) sasta pas ad ebaapar
tbsa ata to paralaidalHWbore.r Oraat aara la
lakaa fa mart a Iba bail aad .least laveraj
Toai, VtsptBC la yiaw far kaileners
ECONOMY AND HEALTH.
SAVE BO CcnU rCR TOUND,
111 IM. tUuM I. llTl MUlfMtt...
COFFEE
Ipaalal altaehea fa dtaa fa Ibis papartnast.
aad Iba roaitlac f aar wi Oa; tWoa aeoapo
ysA
rlor adraauraa. as w ma
ttrtac1 Ooto Browaor. mmi
roaotia , Uaroby as? la Uf
d aa wa'ar aood
asaaaf 1 far list
' PLANTATION CKYLON.
We call yoar ailoalloa le the abota Cfe, II
"I inMi amBB ta mmm mirrmmt
PtllOB LIIT,
'7rsN, Xtatttd.
flastettea .. 40aeata B4 aaste
JtTa(faalBUoforBBoat) ) s -t
Jais,(Cailee ... - 5 "
karliabo.. au V a '
tadirra ... 30 i
Bio, JM. ai, 30 sat 39 stale.
nMala- aaataaraata aad baardla beaae koDra.
hM lane ajaaatt lias efGoro.eeasa)H
t.tb.lariUU Vr Mlir oar fKEbCll KKfeAM.
rAVTOurr ax. rriceao ooaii par post.
SUGARS.
KotleiV aslabtstid fcal latar. IT ets. . ,
BaroTnsrs JT SUor'aaalabraUd Leaf. Fewiettl
- aadgreaalMad.iflata.
iV Coffoa. Imt Maw ftrk, X3 its.
iimukiuiu
ELOUR.
Carrall MsaeePleer. e
Bl"eil)e rHtlr.l l
l.UUO Iba. UrabaBaPl
near TkUlscreaalfreia
Se4eew waeat.
Oat Maal. Ore
Ortu, Farias. Whit aad IUw BltsU
CANNED GOODS.
aoo dei Cora, bota. '
OUOdoa. TaiaatMa'iorlfs.'
ItOUdo AajiaratraPea. LlatA Beaaa,tliaUf.
tv.rt aariaJv Af iraaaBat llawkd..lv.,. ea kaaa.
sad at rer j iwtprla.
TM ROUTED laVXVRlES.
Oil, fBra4eVrc 7rrs.)
Oil. (VarUaJi OaetUer.)
Luiiaa.lAatolae a C. I
Cap, Lall rrere A C
hw tlbew, Oro-e A Blaek wtll'e.
iaaeeeefs
P.hI. Vmm
HenLah If areaalaifa.
ar. .
Meereal aad Veinllla.
OUtas. Qea,'' t
. latleeeaadbylhscaJUs,
fVi'sOolellaa
Edam tea Safe,
Cbeddar Cboeee.
8DHDBIE8.
& ... iti..,..
Xxlraata. B.r.Mt'a. Lkkl.'a.
..... Tkraa MaJr.H.
JkTcrajjs.
hax leaves, irtun moss,
SrlOES.OBOOND AND WUOLE,
OOLOATITS TOILET SOArS.
WINES AND L1QU0KS.
A Isrre qeaalltr ef Ibese rl aai illeal
OALirOHNIA WINES
JirelTd, prel1ptersbta(Usrr t. Kills.
Also, a eeapWte emrtmeat ef
IMPORTED 'WTKES AND LtQUOftS.
MALAGA OHAPES ...
lIATAIf A OBAKOtJ..
TEAS.
.paa.aaaoloredf
BBflBjreoa, 1.V
io" i.;ui.a8 .
reaBflXreoa, r.SJl.tt3,
t'oioaa. pieea, w,.i. ueaifi ,
Eifll.b6r.ikNt,l, TteotetJIS.
yaaa,VO. C B.IL.
All TaswarraatedtelTeaUfatlo.
SYRUPS.
aioiUt'sDUmoal.eo.aslteteBar.tl.BO.
DoldeB. !,(
ParteU.Mafe1aeMB.7Se.
Xew Orleaa Meleaeee, aeW rp, t.
Erery grsd r Melaaa.
aeed4daiuredrre la eyerr psrtef WaAlar
toaaadOaarfetowa. JtlO
GHOCEUIES.
IV C EN II t GOOD, .AND CIIF.AI
Arias
TEUfEUANCK fJBOCKIlT
er
A. B, TATI.OB,
Onrarr Twestlalh asJ I lrsU, aerlbwael.
UV if
r-rcaw yoiul unTTwiL
e.TfralDHrlaerCflOICEXEWYqXtBOTTlA
' - JatlrotMeedar , .
apickr'ss uutteu ht6bk(1
Hlatk sitreetV batwaaa
.Oealoti a
aadCoaaBBersaappllad wllbany qbbb.
u ty oair
leeaalway tbe Taweat. laall
Qhoico Imported Luxuries,
CONfllSTIMO VX
Bqaaorl CbaT-rrab Pea, VaabtMaaS
Afparana, fctrlac Baaae. Blared Ollyaa, Oaa
PamV raieafe M Or, Bleak rf-e,
Beaeleu Hatdlaea. ! le-.l Plted
Meata, Oapree.Qaeea (tht ee.SeBeoe,
KnsTba Brtikfoit ind Jtptitu Teu,
.. r - AUO. I
Tk, CdalnUd QoAkoi Iwp IkllA,
Vila . L.rr. AaaMtaa.t .f
CIIOICK FAH1I.T OBOCEBIES.
1 Ta.palflr Mllall . ahrf Ik. p..U r.lr...
8f.( iMra.fMl.f .Ur.aurfaaU...
- . w. II. Bauijixa,
Kl.ll'laaa, .aar Arllatl.. Haul,
llaruaraatCar. l..lfl?taa.U atra
4.1T-ir
alraaU.
WkJ. REDSTRAKE,
tlnuCEnTAirDTABIETT 'store,
..88. A.w T.rh .., Cm.r .f
T'- aiii it..i.
Bofeiri. Bt.w.i... ALri.ff. MiptiiT...
UROTrlla AMIDDLETON,
WBQLMALAa BRAILalOCIM,
AID MALltl I.
IHI, win II, wnilKT.
Oiaati. TOBACCO, AC.
Al Ik. 014 IUll .r
... . ,019- TB01 PA1MB k 00.,
,1&,!'f"Ij'iTfu .aa.a, Oppaalw llalrapallla.
HolaT. Wafclan,a. p. 0. f.CaalT
Fiwb Broken.
fill A 11 LB "HHJBBBUO'a MJAB
Betweaa VeBr.aad.abairad Blsth atreslt, (lot.
ka ucdlauly la raaraf XatUaal Hotel.)
Sfoaer loaaad la ell laat ea Watabea, Bis.
raeada, Jowelrr. bllrerware, Wearlaa Apparel,
Iraraltsro aad Mertbaadlae of ayery dtv.ptia.
hot taoat liberal tarns eaaraaUed. Per fair
allai aad laet trsataeal refer t aay retldaal of
tbl city mot eeaaald wllb bar alnllar eetab
UabMsallalbaatlr. w aaaber, . falO-tf
475
475
AUTIlStlTT.
?UENSTINE'S
LOAN OJLTJTZCIS,
No.73TblrfeatbHtrt, third door
oath of I'enu, Aveaae,
nMOXBT tOAXIDea tla !' eottonaraea
Baal EiUte. tield aad Bitter Watsbea. Dlaaioada.
Jewelry, all Ml Plato, Vlaaas, a rail are, Ledlee1
MdUeataata'aWearla Appeiel ef allderlp
'jLDtioi.DASDILTiaBOOdnT. artT-U
China "Ware.
0HA8. DLBIOH, JR., H
033 PEHH8YLVANU AVEStTB,
BITWIH HIBin ISB THin ITI.
CHINA, GLASS, CROCKERYWARE,
iiuiisis-FURNiBiiiMa aooDS,
Oil Lampi, OlisnieileTf,
l'rall'. Aatrol OU, t.i
ziitfcTresy;
drnxji
Ooriiur,
W. kaap aaa.taailr .. ka.4 . fall ataak f Ik.
A.U rk.TiV TC.
.oof a uooaa, i ..a, .aau.r
tk. l.wa.1 !
Wai.iroJ.M.ll tk. .awaatkBibaiUaalaaaka
ao....U...,.u WW(
dull liniUmul,
Amtuemtnu, Etc-
RATIONAL TUEATKE.
(Ta1 Im.. (i. n llaaa A Cm Prnnriotara Bad
Ilraoiors. 15, Pa Vlro Vailaoie ifsaafar. B,
sskioa.ltsre Matasor ...
SITB S1UHII HUSISSV A .(!.
trjISpSjrVtraltl,
iniiiufiM filnf.
, fiabat ef tbe
raalbfal, obarnli t Prliat Dattt
.ysBtfra'ttisvi;-. r"
iir
IabtriaatladBilrabl rle
jaaror aba kai stblotsd sa
ANIB. IB WIIH
trail .
!W. tClatla. O. f, llall (Bnt eppaaraaaa.) R.
tale.k if l"olU, air. Klareoo. lllis fsasr
tOtktOBt A. ,
voadttter.Hr. a niirr.
0 .. OH WIDHUDATJ' t 1.
M.ia-.nrikvAVogAVAti; r1....
Mliaaoatloraao.lltaV, ttnakioa. Mr.l.BW.
rasa. Caaapbotl, ), Mat dbTaMi Ulll, Xla-
THOaSDAY-OILT TIK OF MiRTHAr
lsta for say 1 btt rfUoaly aiUa Won OS
eftbeTbtstrefrotaBa ea tSp M.,aB4ratbaavat
alss Veen epsa ai eT.ytere, at j t'slaalc
UiTISKI 05 diTDIDiT.
Tbe niiftmat bee naK rlaatt la a.
lliio aa aacaiaaaaai i nvuuuuai
tBffiS&MfetPiUt
..Carats
- TBi'MAaeir'trltBiiaTb. ,. .
T. N,... U th. l.ttuilo. .4lriM4 1. klM hj
lltlt... f IbU .My M Mk.r .. i - .
Aiiofloxpi.dn'rioi,
it LINCOLN HAL
TB abftl-T will IrMllaali
Ohrtae(tb Arttle Real.
Jeharraaklla'a EKpedttUi
The Bmaltaa r. tally, i
tadebBdwlU appr,la t
Tbewbola prneMti eft
sr. bTtbeeleetloBef Capti
t tb roor ef Wsblatoa
BOB alalia af BaBB.wiri
rail wlaiea- AreUaOee
Tbewbola pro1 ef Lbia raraflartataMet
BTiaeeiefiioeii.apiaianaii, itaava
tkaPeer ef Weahleetoe
TlebetaWaaatai KaBryd taUl, Teeeksi
alMetiorall'a ! oter.
Bkiei
' j I HO 01. Jf. 11 Attii,
Hs.al.r K.a.l.r. M.r.H Ta lttO.
I nAI.SL'iatARDOtltTORIO.
ma nEimiAii., "
PABEPA MIA TnoTPK,
Mb. rABirA HniA.iortuKO.
Mra A. KIOUIN, Oatralla.
Mr. II. BOIIllBLOkl.Taa.p, ,
. Mr.ALBIitTlAWXMbl.latlla.h
riJ r. CABLTIBLS, Ca.l.elar.
ouonun or is. voioes.
OBUUESTBA Or to P1E0KJ.
Al.l..laa.,t0, 'Baaar.alMali, !.' ',
alaaT a.ala (mmini Vrl4ar la.r.l.f at ,
.at.ck at Ik. 11. ma.1, atara. rail W
TJ7 ALL'S OrEBA H0U.1K.
MONDAY NlutrrlTDttUiilY U.
, Aad etory ) darfee; lb week aad !
day afleraoea, wboa be will appear la bis treat
Tni DKX1H OP TWBJTT TI4S.
Aa eattrelv rtitaelTmtoa! WMhlaibaa tf
lei'airoalloKaad , . .
Baprertedby a er.UBdld eutaf ebartstrs,a.
.. .1 ik. r'tH-u."...;.. o,.a.,
Drs fifties PareatUa. aOaentel Ortbaetra
Cbalra, T3 eeaMi OalNry, fa al X eilra
oberi for rtiartad aeale. Bob aheai sew pe at
aMlta1Maele Blr,PaaBerlraBla stobbo, feSB
IHMA IIABDINOE.
AMIRICi. TUB HHD OP TBI VIII. AVD
AMERICA OXDSR THE AVATIIB1CAB
OPTHB BCOXIBICAL COOXCIL.
B8XMA H1RD1X0B tbe ablsat atd meat el.
qatst Paal Orator la lb wrH. will lcltr at
MAS ONI O TEUTI.K,
toraar ef Xleth aad P alrta,
T11UR3PAY EVENINO, Marti. x
Alle'tUtk.
Ksta flOeests.
rtd Beats, m. Teal.
TIokuibbadat tUlle', Mnroiraa4 al
llaod'eiswalry store, aad adtb epr
ieari .
I? IH ST, QBAKD IeSVSE
1 ov Tna
ANOIENT 6QDEB 01' Q OOP FELLOWS,
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
TUESDAT, MAItOIl 1, 1BT0.
Tha IseeutWe Ooaalltee weald lafen Ibalr
frlaada aad ibenab.ie ibaltbeaoslooaplaksar-
Kaieatata bay bee a aade ta aaba tkta, eer
rat Ltee a eraed aareeee, aad weald f atrtate
eaateatai'a plaaamr te all who fator a with
ThaaallrMabralf) will appear la Fall Ke
T1ekets,0aeDllar( aJalttlac OsatUaaaa at!
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