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pArTrrl r 1 t ! OIK SEW YORK LETTER. N ew Voni;, Jauusiy 31, 1S7T A ri!OArrAT f ARM. Su'wart, Astor and Vsndor'uilt arc . I i-t. TLer consider a pimple gem", and now tLe richest represents-; ibruwiarj owaj of ibe cbaocci of o tire vf tbc old families ).- Peter Cue-' I'ererit sdruiniHtration for four year, lei, an eccentric old !i.-.t'be!or t !:o ; f r the way the tribunal will be on lives on the corner of Droadway a-ni j strnrteJ Tilden will be counted ia as Nin- tteuth Street, in the moet, x-; sure s fate. It wa a nioet feinguldf pens-ive section of the f-trt-ct. je-iniove. Haves was lairlv elected, Jtt' wcalib is estima't-il at fromlths c .'institutional power waiatliej twenty to thirty mi-lion:, the! nanus of the republican piny to fle most o'f it Laving been made by Ms!clarc him tie President, but the Ke-eat-prandfatber and trtodfatber in I publican rjsi'ii:y in the Senate the hardware trade. It is the ii;dj:!'rotv up the Fpone, and tarn the stcrr. A French eniirrant comn:enc-; CJorerimieut over u the Pemncrac-y. ed the hardware tri.de before the revolution, and br hard work made money. Krery dollar made was ia-idi a:iy.hiu to pee Tilde n President, Tested ia farming lands a mile orj and the other we!!, judges are but more from the store down town, and j rnea, and in a matter in which tLcir for three fenerations this ba3 biea ! feellups and prejudice arc engaged I the rule. What were farming lands ' dn't t-ee that they would do difT.T thea is covered with 6ix st .ry (cut from other men. I confess to a buildings now, and' what the nr-.t j leeling of disappointment, though t!ie Ocelot bought for twenty dollars an ;e!mioa of Ddvia to the Senate from acre is worth to-day hundreds of j liliuois may change it, for the tribu thonsands. There 8re two left of : nal nut-t now Ite Itepublican. It is them, Peter, the bachelor, being the! the curiae cf the Republican party bert known. lie occupies Fevrrsljthst it always has been gen lots on the jorner of Nineteenth St. erous eaougb to give away its victo and Broadway fur a residence; the j ric-,-, and tso just that it never failed property being worth, probably, two j to abuse itself. Rever?o the situa hundred thousand dollars, and hejtioa arid what would fcave bap-kt-eps it so that he can have room for'peced? Had Tildea a goud legal a cow, a dozen guinea hens, a stork or two, and a fine lot of chickens. C ncie Peter, as he is called, has a j uncertain chauces of a tribunal : Not passion for this kind of farming, and j a-y. lie would buve held it, and de be keeps this splendid property idle ; ntaudud Lis inauguration. Hayes tbat he may indulge bis whi.n. !le j may ge. a fair hhow, but I guess we uM-cn't put a dollar into pictures urimayas well prepire ourselves fir books; he hasn't a single piece ct j fuiir years i.f leniocralic rule. We sculpture: Le never travels or cecs i cuall feel the better if we are disup- anything: never takes purt in any public euterjirise; but the money that other men put into such things he squanders on Lis cow and chickens Counting intercst.it costs him twenty thousand dollars a year to keep thut cow, which makes the milk come, I should suppose, at about a dollar a op. It is a queer wgbt a cow New York. Hut this is (JoeVs v. him, and perhaps it is as senai'ile as ninny other men's whims, lie is' fventT, tnd lias not a child to leave i Lis vast estate to. His nephews a:d nieces are all verv rich, but as they I have not. I nele J eter s (iiiict tastes, ,, . .. . ' ,i- ..' thev wi 1 r.ot obiect ti odi in? his millions to their owa. linw t;ie :tv covkkxvent is MiNisTKnrn. The actual depravity - f the New York official, uniler what is left . f Twecdism, has never been sounded. Let me tell you a tr'je story. A store on Hroadwsy, Lard'y a Ktonc'. throw from tLe Post Office, whs en livened yer-terdv bv th visit of a deputy-sheriff, with an execution for debt of the firm whose butdnrss lb present owners bought, and he pro posed to levy on the office furniture for a debt of the old firm; and the fact that it belonged to the new bead cf the house, personally, and that the new firm was not bolden for the old in any way, did uot alter the perti nacity of the deputy. Kven when thes8 facts were made known, he f-isted be f-hould levy. "My dear sir,'' said the i-LerifT, pleasantly, "I will tell you bow tins can be settled very easily. If you will just pay me my fees, I wiil make rdurn no effects found, and it will be all right" "I'ut I won't do anv eueh tbintr,'' retorted the indignant merchant. "Messrs. IJliink t RUnk don't own any furniture bere, and 1 Lave no more business to pay you than the man across the street." "You had better pay the money and get rid of the trouble," psrs;:u sively said the deputy. "All I want is :ny fees, and if you can make them secure ," "Oet out of here, and go to Hali fax," roared the merchant; "and if you don't leave in a minute, I'll send for a policeman and have him put you out." ' My dear sir," said the deputy, coolly, "how are you going to help yourself? What is to hinder me from levying on any of this furniture I choose to take ?" "Do so," was the answt'; "and 1 will send after you and have it rc pleviued in five minutes." "Ah ! but ltfore you c uld grt out a replevin, I could put the things where you would never find them, and what would you do to help your self? Perhaps you'd sue SheriJ Conaor ?" and again came the impu dent question, "How arc you going to help yourself?" This is a faithful statement of what took place in the cilice of one of the most respectable and respected busi ness men in the city. There i.-n't anything so rotten in the world as the administration of law in this city since the courts and oSicials passed under Tweed's Lands. There is no respectability any where, and an of ficer has nearly as much ranire as aa Arab official. When Helmb.ild's store on llroadway passed into the' hands of the sheriff the entire sti ck, valued at over $7",00(t, was partly stolen outright, and the balance was ealca up in costs, the creditors ouly got a few thousand dollars out of tLe whole of it. There was a vast amount of valuable goods that never appeared oa tbo iavoice, aud which tne sheriff's officers could probably tell nil about. It is a common thing for t hem to find some case of imput ed 'rregalarity, and to en est the party and hold Lira tili be pays, not the claim that may t cgaiust him that is always compromised for a lit tle, or nothing bat the costs. The officers bant up the c.-c, make the arrest, act as a go-between, make the compromise, but mercy I wnat a long j list of fees they Lave ! They all get rich. Speaking of HELMBOLI, This prince of medicine men is a poor lunatic in the streets, without a dollar, and subsisting on the charity of those who knew bim in Lis pros perous days. This man was at one time worth a million his annual in come was over a quarter of a million, and be bad the best horses, the most expensive carriages, and the finest retinue of servants in the city. He liv ed oxtravigantly, got in debt.dropped cut to Europe, and there his insanity developed in a series of the most cx travigant freaks. His wife, a most beautiful woman, returned, and was compelled to get a divorce, and llclm- bold, after being confined in several lunatic asylums, was given tp tip mama tha w n " - mere wret-a 01 wuai was nevt-r a i i , .u. .:r, . ., ;t i. . . ... holding un toe ifc l't Iron tree xtrj large pattern ot a man. career was a curious one. oi a u .u lar is left of bis once great wealth, and he has become a terror to his former friends. It is curious tbat po manj of tbe men who bare grown rich out of patent medicines have gone insane. Ayer, ibe great pill Maa( wbo own, 6ome of the most' v!uaoIe real estate ia this city, it. ..a..,, ... .u .ji,in,.vu was made for a guardian. I IHUTICiL. ', T!.r electuni lilt ha pa-?9?d thj : -Visase, s-od of rour?o it will pass tbe ; H jup. The U-pub!ieaii ut aVc' -y r.rc ( piviscd to it. fron f;rt j A: the best, they put it ir.'.o ihe hands i "f a tribunal, a pun of which w i claim upon 1S5 votes, does anv ouc Uuiipose that be would leave it to the ! pointed. THE Sl FFF.RIXii I'liiilt. Are likely to be allowed to suffer, for Charity moves very tdowly ibis win ur. St. John's Guild, the noblest of them all, is without funds, nud dis tributes from day to day what it re- unir. 1r rirtt ftw.'itw fur .!n. ,, rr. ,.,,,.. ,, ;, It ati.crs aoout one tr.ousanu iioi- Inrs a dny, but that is a nn-re nothing The 'itbiT Ci.Brilit s arc ju.-t as p;nr ly provided for ;bo cills that are made upon ucia, ana tne city is j doing very little work. Lat Sunday i, , , , , - . , . four hours work clearing the ice : , .. , ., , .. r . l.Vlll JH-I L ! ' LI 11 LUC riicu.. .tiniii.-audcoi.id be empl )ved, and it would bo u mercy cou'.U it . be done. j sufTeri;!- this yrar is am.iug the j Iv.iirst .!af of e:-pb-t tu- biO'Hers ivb.j tiave been thru :i out of work ! by ttic s;gnati'n iu cl! d p.irt:::e:iis of b:i.-iiifes. I have t een ei'-rks and i -:t;v'i:.ea. v.ii.i a yea.- aii- were in ; "iTipl of good salaries, taking relief rout Charities because they could ili uutiiing ei.-e. 1 cey wouia roi uar-r-'s ea the d ick, but there are no bfir rils to roll they would work on the streets, but there is no woik fur iLeni. It is terrible; end t mid to the. distress, the cold is intense. (."'1 help the poor this winter. HVNTtNO FOR OOLT There a-e a great many places about New l ors where, luvorom;: to popular belief, Capr. Kidd, thepirute, lii I his iil-gotten gold, but so far no r.e he.s succeeded in finding it. The Ins, rffrt is being made in Mon mouth Co , Xew Jersey, and sincu bir to state, a rood many Xew York ers have got tho craz?, and have in vested money in the search. There is tn old legend that two hundred vears ago an Indian saw four white men ascend Shark Uiver. and bury there an immense amount of treasure. This tradition was communicated to an old pettier, who for some unex plained reason did not dig for it the -Tersevraen cf to-day would not have left it sltur.ber so Ion? and the story has been handed down from father to son. Some time sinee a company was organized to search for ths treasure, and list week opera tions were begun. The belief is tbat Kidd's treasure is in "Money Hill," as the rdaee is called, and the company will never stop till they have gone thnurb the entire locality; and they have abundant capital to do it. There are three hundred men at work, but up to date nothing has been found. Their faith is so well crounded that the men at work were offered a verv good sum per day for their services in lieu cf the share in the spoil originally promised them. . r .i t 1 1 I ' i i The work ts being done by a repu-1 larlv organized eompmj The f ' of tools is not entirely extinct. r.USTXF.SS Is still as doll as it can be, with no prospects or improvement. I ne people sre now waiting for sprinsr, bnpin? thet warm weather will bring the change. VANnr.nnri.T. Yaudcrbiit's son Corne'; -s aod fits sisters are preparing to mak.' a move nil the old miilionair's will. They are not satisfied with Laif a million each left them, but hey want a slice .f;he hundred millions he left. I should be satisfied with what the least of them got. Corncliu, who is moving, was left an income of two ;r"ir.;.and dollars a month, bat it isn't e;i'Mib for him. He want's one ntb of the ettte or nothing I .iivemailc tip rov mind unalterably not to leave oce hundred millions for inv heirs to wrantrle over. I don't like these fights of families over prop erty. TUE SNOW Slipped 'ailing a week R"1. but we are si.f.. ring from its effects yet. There be-, been but little freight over the roads for weeks, aud a great deal of inconvenience has resulted. Mer chants a-e unable to ship, and pro duce from me interior is lying along all lb? roads, wailing for ciear tracks. Tbe snow fall on the coasts Las been the largest for fifty years, and as it Las been general, New York suffers from it terribly. The roads arc now well nigh cleared, and freight is pour ia ia immense volumes Tea thou sand men, two days, would have kept tbo Central track clear, but Yander- bilt would not do it, He is a chip of tbe old block PlETRO Love makes one hundred and twea- tv eiirht pounds of girl feel no beav ier than a feather ou t fellow's lap. Fallon Tiifs. And tbe same fel low would Lave bis leg crannied all out of shape by seventy five pounds of wile. Danhuru Ketrs. You boys dou't understand. You see you are I taiking about housekeeping when aed in several bu(jia; up one hundred and twenijo Buppose that tLe violater of the j !ven"19 .,,bcr"eicht pounds of girl, and yoa are of hcalih can escape their pen- ilj at will, ;tii'it;I:p o! Limschold expencea wheD NaturelorgivesDopin.no er- jtaUniff o! liiuiBCbuld expencea Vf "Is tbrrn an opening bere for an in tellectual writer?" eaid a very red r .t -I. i. lAWfl TflU n. W in inn Clin Ol I DOl L ' , fu fcM..-k.,:r.7:"r:LJ j The editor, with much dignity, took the man's intellect in and said : "An openiog? Y r; . Wd d coa-,of that kind of wealth which Tnoth ! id.-raie carpenter, f..reeemjr yourUnd rust caanot corrupt, nor tbiovea linn, uik an upruiun j the knob to the right." ' . 1 " The Braalirol SUim. 1 j The Su iobra leads from Cairo to : :'::e villi"" of Sboobra. about four miien dU;iit. It is as straight as an arr.iw. nd is bordered by sycamore, 0: aad occitia trees. Tue dense boughs ore interlocked above it. Palaces and villas are scattered here and there, nd on each side yoa look off upon great meadows, dotteu witD ibises and fyinkled with palms, and see ia the horizon the summits of the pyramids. All that is loreiy and uslovelv in Cairo Cuds its wav t the Shoobra: the beauties and the beasts the Princes, the bi ggr, tbs iJois of the barem. donkey boys, foreigners, rumel trains, the tidd and ends of humanity. Von drive up one side of the way and do wo the other, ogling and being ogled to your heart's con tent, ihe fat gentleman in Euro pean costume, with a tarboosh and a half dozen mounted attendants is tne Khedive. Ia that close carriage un der the protection of a eunuch on a splendid horse, are the two favorite wives, milk-white Circassian beaut ies, with their faces swathed in snowy gauze ; the exquisite carmino lips, even the faint rose-tint of the checks, are visible through the coquettish mask; bigharched eyebrows aud eyes as black as night are busy with the world they know so little of. Lovely" beyond description are thero slaves, bat in spite of this daz zling loveliness you can sec that it is artificial. The eyebrows are painted the eyelids arc tipped with koa!, and a dark line extending from the outer corners of the eyes makes tbem seem much softer and made whiter with powder: the flush of the cheek and the glow of the lips have beeu heigh tened for the occasion, and all that gauze that covers the forehead like a turban, and the lower part ol ' the fac; like a transparent mask, adds intensely to the brilliancy of these feminine charms. WLite camel-hair shawls, covered with ricn gold em broidery, lemon colored kids, a Par isian fan, the light of the harem is suffered to blar.3 upon the world for a brief hour, but she must step within her prison like a gorge ius tropical (1 jwer under a glass, or that light will be put out '! Two, three or a half dizeu carriages, aud t-omc of them have three or four veiled beauties in '.hem. wheeled s!olvbv: a eunuch to each, and a brutal-looking thing Le is ; aud then you have some of the more Jarottd wives at the mercy of your eye.. You may look as earn est as you choose and you will not out stare them smile even, and the! cliatices are thi-y will hide a sini'e with their fans. Ya Mohammed, is your burem stored with llcsbpots such as these? Look well, for you cannot look long, tht! carriage rolls awav. v ju itre dazed for a moment. but tor a moment onlv, ftr in the m'.iflicd rumble of tho.-e w heels you are delivered from the square of splen did evea! lie Wan Fnll r It One cf tbo iiit inbers cf the Metho dist Conference recently held in le troit, saves the Freo i'ress, was out for a waik au early hour one mor ning, and encounter d a strapning big fellow, whe was drawing a wag on to the l.lackrinilh's shop. Catch bold here; and help me lowntoihe sh. p with thiswago'i;i and I'll buy t'n-' whiskey,' called the big fellow. I never drink," solemnly replied; the cood man. Well, you can take a cigar.' 'I never smoke.' The man dropped the wagon tongue looked Lard at the member, and ask ed 'Don't von chew?' .Nc, sir,' was the decided reply. 'You must get mighty ioriesome; r.msed the teamster. 'I guess I'm all right; I feel firstrate ' 'I'll bet yon even tbat I can lay yon on your back,' remarked the team ster. 'Come now, aud warm up a bit.' 'j nevjr bet.' 'Well, let's take each other down for fun, then. You are as big as I ani. and I'll give you tbts under hold.' 'I never have fun,' solemnly an swered the member. Well, I am going to tackle you, anvwav. Here we go: The teamster slid ui and endeav ored to get a neck bold, but he only ut commenced to fool about when he was lifted clear off the grass aud . . . tli , B a iue-l ii.-..'.v nun c-u. lorce tnat ne gaspea nu a dozen times before he could gel breath. Now you keep away from me!' ex claimed the minister, picking up his cane. Bless rce if I dont,' replica the teamster, as he edged off, 'what's the use inlying, and saying you didn't have anv tun in vou, when vou re chuck full of it? Blame it, you wan ted to break my back, didn't you?" How to 'hoae a Wife We venture to give the follow iug receipt for tiie selection of a wife. A place f..r everything and every thing ia ks place,' raid an oid man to bis daughter. 'Select noc a wife my son who will stco ove r a broomstick ' The sou was obedient to the les- j son. sake of explanation or defence; bui 'No',' said be, pleasantly, on ajone who undertakes the study -,f May day to one of his com--inions. j '':' Le has u alti-native When tint 'I aj'puint this broomstick t'i choose beautiful eyes of Minna Heiziie me a wife. The young lidy who ! looked at tue from tbe wall, as I l;t will act step over it shall f -tre theof- ' ued to Ahvine Fromtaan's story of fcrofmy hand.' -days now nearly seventy years gnne They passed from the splendid sa- I. inn t i Urn prove Sum turn eI i over it. At length a At length a y,HQ1j ady stooped cud put it in its place. The orouii.-e was fululled. .She became the wife of an educated and wealthy j young mau, aud be the Lu.-bund of a prudent, industrious, and lovely wife. He brought a fortune to her, and she knew how to save it. It is not easy to decide which was under the great est obligations, both were rich, and each enriched the other. 1 widower ; his wife died twenty years ir 1 lor Old Ak- j before Lis election. They Lad six i children all daughters of whom only No one can deny that it is wise to j two cf tbem survived infancy. Mml nitke provision for old age, but we ; inoc was married but hiul no rbilrl. arc not all agreed as to tbe Kind of provisions to lay up. Certainty we (-hull want some tuouev. for a ileti- tuto old man is indeed a sorry sigbt. i v iuiiw uur vouug reauers to oe saving in health for old age, for tbe maxim holds good in regard lo health as well as in money. "Waste not, want not" It is tbe greatest mistake ror. The offender may be let off for twenty or fifty years, but Nature catcnes mm at last ana mniets tbe punishment jost where be feels it ; most. Save up for old aire: but! . , . . ' . nr. Lnnn' nfliw Bird th. riun .a... ! JPasures and pore thoughts, save IfrieDds and save love. Save stores ,urp loronn ana picat wnic time j cannot dirainrnh nor death take away. The burning of the Brooklyn theatre was horrible: the fall of the Ashtabu la bridge n as horrible; but the horror ! vas bomb ,le; wii tne norror that standi w.thnu j paral - of horrors lei in the annals of mankind was the recent cyclone and storm wave in In dia. About a quarter ol a niiuiun souls were suddenly swept into eter nity. The plague of London and the destruction of Lisbon by the earth quake shrink into insigtiificauee be fore this appalling catastrophe. The Domhi'i Oazftie, of November SO, gives eome of the details f the aw ful event On tbo fatal night Octo ber 31 there was no extraordinary oortents of the approach of the storm. The weather bad been hazy, windy and Lot At 11 o'clock the wind! freshened Suddenly at miuiiigbt a mighty wave was seen, aud the next instant houses aud those that were sleeping tbere-in were swept away by the flood. When the sua rose ii shown upon a desolate country and a shivering, terror-stricken baud of survivors, who were not able t real ize what kind of a calamity it was that overwhelmed them so mysteri ously in the darkness. One of tLe most striking illustrations of the ter rible 6wi'tness of the storm is given by the postmaster at Noucolly. He was in his traveling barge, iu a creek near that place, aud about ten miles from the river Megna. He had gone to bed at 11 without any iear or anxiety whatever, ins ooaimaa had gone on shore, but four uativt servants were with him on ooaru. Shortly before midnight be was awakened by a cry of 'tbo waters j are up." Jumping up he looked out and saw a high wave, with its crest and top gleaming in the starlight ; U seemed like a flash ; iu an instant Lys boats seemed rising up on high, be fastened on a life-belt in a fjw mo ments; another wave came rolling on, and a barge capsized; he paddled about iu the water all the rest of the night, with the Lt-lp of tLe life bell; the native servants cluug tLe spars. TLree were saved and one was lost. The water felt warm to the body, but the air was bitterly cold to the head or hands abovo the surfdce. l.vllo of Uip. I have known a country society which withered away to nothing un der the dry rot of gossip only. Friend ships, once as firm as granite, dissolv ed to a jelly, aud then ran away to water, only bejau-e of ibis; love, ihat promised a future as enduring as heaven, and as stable as truin, evaporated into a morning mi"t that turned to a day 8 iutiir tears, nH because of this: a fa her and son were set foot to foot with (tie fiery breath of an anger that Would never cool again between them ; and a hus band and his young wife, each strain ing at the heated lash which i:i the beginning had beeu the trolji-n b mil age of a (Jod blessed love, cat mourn fully by the side of the grave where all their luve and ail their j y by buried, aud all because of ibis. I have seen faith transformed to mean doubt, j 'T give place of grim derpair, and chanty lake "U itself the features of black malevolence, all be cause of the spell wolds of seaudil and tbo mag'c inutieriiigs of gossip, (treat crimes work grt-at tr 'firs, aod the deeper tragedies i f human life spring fro in the larger passions; but woiul and most mournful are the mi catalogued tragedies that, issue from gossip nud detraction; most mourn ful the shipwreck often made of ntible natures and lovely lives by ihe bitter winds and dead salt waters of slander. So easy to say, yet so bard io dis prcv :hroing on the itn urent all the burden a::d the strain ,f dem onstrating their innocence, aud pun ishing tbem os guiltv if unable to i pluck out the stings they never see, autl to silence woras tnej neve"- near gossip and slander are the deadli est and cruelest weapons man Las ever forced for his brother's Lean. Ail the Year Hound. ;llie Relation with Women. No author Las ever beea so per sistently misjudged in regard to Lis relations with women us (lie Le. The world forgets that during the ereater part of bis life be was the o'o- ject of intense literary jealousy ana hostility, and that the most t! the stories now current had their origin therein. The scandal occasioned in Weimar by his marriage to CLri-ti-ane Yulptus another part of his liV which has never yet been correctly related is au additional soiirci; of misconception. Theiiuppression thns produced, combined with a fale ap prehension of (J tithe's true character as a man, havo kept alive to th's day the most unfounded slanders. Schii ler'e life contains exactly the same number of love pannages, but. they ceased to be remeoitiered against binj after he had married a refined aad noble-natured patrician lady. (J.aihe offended the sentiment of the circle in which be moved !es by his non-marriage tban by his dual marriage wi'h the plebeian Cbritiane wb"e mem i ry still waits for ju-oice. Old preju dices and slanders h ive a tremend ous local vitality. It is rather a sor- ;ry bu-itiess to pry into the intimacies of an individual kfe. even for ttie .v' 0Ul1 1 hllw U"DJ a simple relic -1 muu s g-jrueu leauerne-s lor a guar I girls treu.-ient entliui-ia-in. wbch n'au "'C reiation ciear in its ti.u..- tTnt-e- 1 i"'t''1 ,m' bmiei.t anew the reluctance i.f the w-.rld t . givn u,, v-. ,,e':''' ,a Atlantic fur Jan airy DomrMlr f the lrril(lr iic. Washington was married, but hudl no children. Adams w9 married aiid had one sou, whom be lived to see l'rt-ii'eat. JelTersjn was n rco. His wile was the ni;st elegant womsn that ever adorued the Presi dential maosion. She survived : and was fur maty years tbe prid'o of u asLiogtnn soeu tv, baving lived lo listen to Henry C'lav's farewell speech in tne senate. Monroe was married and so was John Ouinev Arinnw Jatksoo was a widower, and ho were Van Iiuren and Harrison. Tvler was a widower when he entered "tbe office, but soon after married tbe beir- less, Miss Cardner, of this city. He j was tue only President thet married during his term of office. Polk was a married man, and his wife gurvived him a nnmUr rf r i - . . vicucrni l lert0 T.-l. - i ... bachelor. The social condition of each men as Line .ln Ju .j Gr. fo r; Z Graot is the Crist -.'resident who had i aaairhter while id ofDce Cincin QazelU. Politics and Collection Plate. Recently a ItadicaL who i also. a fa jacWc, oIJ rc!ft , , , - o Pettius' "I understand old man, said "ibat you are a Pemocrt. "I duono 'boii t d at, boss." "Well, it conies pretty sHaihi." "1 know dey got two sofes, one baL riev Ci.ll lWimv era!, and do udder Datiey can uuu a.e. i don't bodder w id em w'eu ua weduer . . i n n j Li i . . t I gets uis si ill "Bat I hear you vote tho Pemo cratio ticket rve'y tiine." "I won id my young muster what I uussed w'eu he wan't no big ger dan a buck mbbit ' "No, d j't V 'u know tb.i, this is g -Mug back ii y our cd -r ?'' "But Lit aiu'lgrtiue back on my beily, an'cf I d 'u't tend ter dat de luV'cole rain dat come 'lontt m ;ui wash de color light ouieu me 1 ain't takiu no chances in dis bizuet-s boes I'm a geuiii ole, and d 'd'er 1 giis do hungrier I gile I duz, for a fact'." ' 'L i' katme. I vote the Uepuf lican ticket and I'm not loosing auy flesh." "You sort preaches 'round like, d u't you boss ?" "Sometimes ; jes. YL ?" "Cazedat's wbar d fuu cotnes iu. I don't git no chance f'tr ur feed oulf n no beav-r hat, au' 1 don't at olT a oa plates what dey takes up church klecknhins iu. I'm a uiigriv lonesome ole nigger, aa' 1 has i.r scue long !c bes' way I kin wid uut etiny cougri gaben at tny back." The preacher looked at bis wutch, and said be would talk some more another time, while Uncle Heimi' with a serene smile upon his vener able faee, went down the street sing ing: Oh ! wli-ir sU.ll we au w'eu il sr.-Attiiy ivnti'. WiJ ile tilowin' uTilf t--iiuiK.,oian' tie hiir.ain' uv drums ? How many r' sinners will tie i-..f h'.l oat tali Ao' tine nolateh to ilc goMvn ipite? til I a nla Herald. Only Oneofa Kind. No two things are exactly alike What !'' exclaims seme boy w ho bus ,' not thought of ifcH before, "are not j two blades of grass, or two l.-avts I from the same tree just like acb oi ti- t-r?" When spring comes lock for yourself aud see if il be not so. It inav l:ik sharp ej es and long lookiug to find the difference, and yuu may have to use a iiiiiguifitig jila t . make sure in the muter, but mcii where will be f u'jd .-ucti a varinti u that you can lii-iinListi oi.c from tbe o.hir Tw'u ct.il'il'eu often lo.k much alike, ud eveti the piiren; nr.- soii! t lilies pil.Zied !e tell i btell i- utlicii, but each bate s one n ark In slj.iw that he is htm-elt and noU ut -i-e. N-.w you may be sure ibis is fr M i::e -A i.-e purpose. Tbe Cre;ii,or niit'Ll have made all exactly alike Why wa? il not. done ? Ttii:ik f 'r a in nieni !' ihe C"tif tU i c s if each Lhy ex ct y r. sembii d i-verv other buy, uuu -il! im-ii and a!! women were tbe sutue in ii';earance Who c ui'i pick .-u' bis t laiions. r tell his frit-fid-fr. m strangem it 'r ou f.x-s? Wb-ie.oid irautet any kiul of i"i-i:ie."" ? N ' -d v i-oiild nre unit he wa" il-liv-ri:tir uoi.-is ! iLe iifhl mail, or H-kiog the pinper per son to puy a lull, or tbat any cciiuui iisd vidual had c mimit ed a ttiiae. It is easy in see thai such an nrr.t.iite me.it would entirely up it society, and each man would hae to get i i.. i.;... ...;r ., i...... i .. . ,1.. If Vou examine a ebe.it ( I toi ls anu ( find no twouliKe, it is e tsy to under stand that each one was made for j special work wbtcb it, vun uvtter than anv one uT a iliTirrfit llulO. Ju.-t eo wiib nn'n. and wi;h Tbere aro some ihio wbiob von can ii, nG ib'jjtfbt f r y.;s to tbiuk, which :;v one caa ui as will Thiuk i;f ihat. Is it n 8 -uireihing to he proiul ol tbat each one cf Ur bus a di&tioguib in murk; that tLi-re is a special work laid out for ouch one ; thui the Creator who mode us ha a special iiuli visual reaitj for each one of uv, fr be bun taken hpecial p:iius with each. ThU will le erj.-ub to thiuk about for ai least a week. ai.2 o wt? leave the subject wi;"h vou. A ltiip ej.pluioa otH'urrctl ia a bou.-e on Foiiriec-mh street an veQ iog or two Hiuce. A little colored girl employed iu ihe family wetr. to tbe ktictcuin thy ereniM to liht the fire. She took the lamp from the tahlu aod marten to reiuru to thy billing room, and before he ,fii out of tbe kitchen the lamp expk-ded wi;h :h force of a Ufi-bor, eaueriri frti rutois of glas- ail over ihn rjoiu. Oiitj piece f;ruck ihe little irl oi; ihe chck, cutting a iih nearly two iu chei ia Ifri'.h. tiud deep ettui;h to cailftf her to bleed prolu-ely. iiod others tore the fkiu from the ii fibers of ihe huud thi hrld ihe lump. For tuiiCHlcly ihe litii was t x;iutuihed hy the hur-ttiDj: i lb' lamp, the Hi hi ibfiitn tf (lie li( Je i;ii I. h htlicv ed the hout-e wnulti hurt iy hum, w ur to &vt! ihe oaby b y, vvh ft;;.-; ian-c-ii;ly hleeplu iu fci.s gra;i;lo .ilierV jtnui. che rttnpd hm, ct o d ' S Imup'n hunted ;M utiti aV ein to ii neihor'!- house Lu be hite rolf d O .by leavirjjj ihe ratidrooiiier 10 ficw the Miua(i"U an nhe m i f; b i d Hi hosi. The ludv t the h.u ooa mtie her uppeuraace aod went t r her mtyt A boio of eour-e,she foii;id aliriuhKhut histthiu- L'ttruieiHS Were IU a Kad pOl.t fn.iil the Wood . which leil tr.rn tbe iiltle girlV woud- ! deo Deck hd'I L.iiiu. She hut. 8tu! ft I lew davf !ei re if h? hou-? ever ' tiH.k fir; ;he f.r-i ihii.tfe W'uld ir j to Have would be '.'.e fwby, uutJ (-b I wit-t hs id a-i her .vor.l. Ihthit'in-: Time Anotlirr Naaiplo of 1 llctrn Krforin. WAsiiiX!iTo, Jiiiuiarv 23 I!.'V-r-!y Nut-li, enl..red. of Columbia, be fore ihe House South Carolina com mittee yesterday. tentiQed 'bit lie was one of the Haves eleetors, i lao a member of tbo Seoa;e; tbat on tbe dny tbe electors met, L. I) Childes, Presi'Ject of the Somh Curoliua National Hank, l-ld bim if he could get three Itepubi:cu Senators to go. over to the I'eniocrats nnd seat ttie claimants of seau from Laurens, Edgefi'-ld and Abbeville counties; be could gt money for so doing $10, 000 for each one secured. Then, said Childes, "there is tbe electoral vote. If you agree to vote for Til den, vou can get $10,000 now and 10,000 more as soon as tbe thing is coLHOiniiialed." Nash declined the offer. Mj frieud-," &R'd a minister, as a prtfHce lo his serin "let oa huv a few word before we beain." r- - " A man receotlv knocked down ua & I ti I Impressioatt of Oret'L'e candle : , druppiugH on tbe carpet. KbcUey' Cnj hood. y.til!!iT iu A cmutl tv traa a n cc,,Qr;i0 little being.' He used to ; Cends, and Siliog a firesione with some inlidoimioli; fiuid aud settin-r it aflame, be wonld mrshall the dia bolical procession to tix- back d '-r His grcui :eii:ht was tJ tench bis tii'aui bu-tfter i;c is .;oi '.). y words, nud , Lis &M a , lb kjw,,e f , ht ..,.:. !ls , ...t,M,,w As u buy at I'tou be would watch ihe I:veloii,u uigbl f . r gh-. sis, and con sult, hi. book ho ' to rdlm out; II in diet Ia after years wu. uiea.re enough to bring bim wried faucies. Bread becume Lis ccitf -UMciiauce, anil bii- ! p.ickeis were gti.erai!y ft til sicfto wtibi;. A cut!.: upi.u i tie carpet, eiuafly duQntiJ hy a" aiupie verge of crumb;., oI;lu marked the place wber in- long pat ut bts siudtei-, bin fjee nearly m contact with his book, de vouring bread at intervals amid hi? proloiiud aiitruc.iua. Soiu liiueo lie at ru!.-i:ig iVUU It, for his swee tooth was iiuineiice. Occasiuualiy , when walking in London ftttb u frieud be would suddenly dii-b into a ba ktr'ct ship, and emerge v. iih a supply of bread, which I.e. would break and oVr a Liiif i- his comoa-iion, aod verv liidch sur'tri.-cd he would be n ben ant bi.dy refused the delicacy MARK THESE FACTS! Tin: tksti.mony of t he WHOLE WOELI. HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT Sad Logs. Bad Breast. Saros and Ulcers. I AlMci-rIt:onl ?.iri-s ur rci:itM!;iil ty the lrtj,T una tiin;nt u-1!? ol lUi-t iiit-silnmijle ire l.iratiiu. To at i -in pi n tuw UAd Iva iy piM:r imc ilu i!ir' f o tin: ir. I t vLl.- r a l"Uy: fur sIitiuM ilio jklii u:-(i. a tli.-vj.-!;! cotu.i- ii'-hi rt'iiiiiiia ur.iit.T-ii-.i ui i itrcji. uui i:ti K-n-iol.i im in a u-w iiuy.-". 1 ho tuiiy riOiiil umi utfcml irf;:iTii n:, a.- in ij.-.i.'- i i"-v u.uurt' I.- it n iU'.-0 lie itilhu.t '.ton in iii:t ti u t ttic Wnutnl aiii .ot he inu ii-j.j;ifH.rii':; p:tri !y rmttiiK hi I'it-diy i Iiil Uili.t: 1. 1 .-a:i l-irr- il ml lual. it.i- will ctu :.: i lit- ln.iiiu'iJ.oil liiMmT.- t oe !niiu tM ii in!;j 1 far n;:rtl, MVMlirn. uil'l iit-:niur;a j arnt niLii.i ;.'ui iLt w.-uuit. rt, ;r ui-it. uttO ln.it l t:f.-t; duiiitii.- .if r-. ni" ct. t lie Wt..UiUiMl;'lil s":ivj wiii si.'t :t nv.il : Wi.nn hnal an I wairr iai- UfCS apptit-tt KWT t'n: ;illi-4tt:il -o;;c. nlttT tlit (iiaiiii.ti; jia. jtt.a utii rui-'ietj m, ill ..x.t;ic ui.ti Wulcti Lilt .wtUU ::N-1 i .' ;;!.iy Ii.--l.-l i ill t'UI:. i luTt IN it l''vl;r,pU, :l ,. m", ., ;,:.,( jWflIlI., bl''li utcii u il tn luiiit ."1 in: . ni'v.i iiiit uixtn iliu tit ! xvU.ii. ailti .iT W lini 4 lUi:il'tlt IS UT Iffi.i) ln-',;nii!fi:'lttl as a emtrrviiOi ri'luci'v. ill furuijf sufii i;. ui -us j. w- n n. r talH t re siuev tin- sn-w ! a ri;:i; iiy Lin it the I'illa lt itaiat.ii atxrut it tht j rtiiuU i:iirucUons. Dlptheria, Uiccrated Soro Throat, andSca.'let and otft&r Fevers. Any fl i lie iIii.m-h y ie curi'-l l-y wcO tuiK-ii,;; iiu.- (.njiLiu' iiL ti.rt'; tun' a t;ay inw tut i-t.v::. t iil k: i, Lta I if t k i.l 11!- pa;. ci. I : It w ill !!. (KUMrat c. u.i'.i tiiw liuaiftiait: rt-U'-;. ,io1k-.ik uik l ! the iii-.ui.i n.ii i K-r;t u."ii U.u win-it f v .-L'. iil trt r-f j: r It ti' .. i'.iit Iric 111 a!i) i al pan, winTi -an ilir i Miatin ii: will it- writ at uuce. ii--vtr ;ri-i Hit ii:;fatiu iu itic- atn-vt ui.niia r i'-r t !tr i.-t i.t'.- i!a:u n, nr ait) Miiillur oia-OI'KT.- u!it li.f; .-t m.'i tiiruul, wui tint, t htuij" l r. itc - n - 1 y a itarni. Ail .-UlUrtr. lr'ia iitiiat cwuipiaiui.- tli ,uli tiufl'-ia; ;!( tltn-at a; iifuii.it hi a !.;;'- i.n-aa a!ii waiT p"lli'."t, al it?T ilu- uuu iiti. ii! it. a wt.l rui'i i in ; n nui urc.oiy ari-; t:.f . uit l r::o il.r .:l an-l ttiti. I' t .Oi iy ii;.- ; v r i;:; l !'.- Ht iiiii.iii'.au -ii. tliilU i f (Ml .'ttla ?l...ahi itv !:iktll u:ullt a:iu uaTiiiri. 1 t.t I Mitui. iii. will j.r.hiutc pt r-nr.-iMii, tltt j.'..iii't -stwinl in a. I riis ! ittr. jtv LiiTtMh?, ur wi-t -rt i in t- tma tc au iijn.n aiuu it .lit cutat, tiviitr U'waa aji.i.ua vr oli.yr caunv. Piles. FUtutar. Strictures Fiit aiwc tLtffttui twuii-UiU w.il Uj rtujuTio '.t biu.lj it.Uieu-.iiiK vi.cp.ir. wku war in ui ,tuU thiu i UM'?i tiitciuai rufi.'iux iu liio tMnt UltUU k'vi&'ltti PUiltril. truLU tltt0O tUItlui ft;iu i i..iiii Mu-uid ti"i a uiJiutut iu arrtsOi liicii p oa-rtp. i; s:. ui i ot-uu-ttriw'i tbt it tt ut puui icia ;utrt i lu piiitar tut OiUiiutul tuUu ntltCfctt: ptnit, i-ui ; must bv wtli raouvti m tor a tubfil itrai-ie iiuiu iuwt ilrs liuit a uay, tuat Ii inav in: Uai u initi tht fystt iu, wiitute il will rt tuovu .ui In ii.tii &-rv- r wtiuii'l a tllti-Oiaily at LUt'UVll (Nl,pa,Lti.r wtUttyt. I lit-re ajaiti t-rcv aim waitr H.ut;itt.-.aiicr tne rui ciu iu ui tut nun tn-uliu-ul lor ivuihui. iui wwr in Hi. ,noi3crCltian ot yoath; Soro Ulcers. lJtot-iic , Kwiiioitr-. tan with ft rtalniy, he ra lic.iliy iuml it UieUiucm'iil lt u.-ti irttiy, aa i iha !';! uik.-n tiui ami unriiiii,, ( rtttnu ui a-it-i iu tint iTinOti iti.-lrutiious. v Utii trtat in anyt.iat r'w-y tu oniy iry up in u ;late hrtiLki'vti. in aii-Klitr ; wiitTt.m iu utiituitnt wi.) rtun-vo lit'? huuaT ir,.m the :-yttia. au-t ieave tut paiu nt A v ioi-xujt aai'l h-alll.y (viiiK- il rt'iuirt time itli tuy u.-t vl tatl'iito tusurc a hil.ii curt. D.-o psical SWoiiings, Paralysis' and Stiff Joints. AUlv ;ii ihe. a'.' -to i:n;apl:iinli liitr. r wMtly in tlt- ir .rimii aul iiuiurt, y t th-y rt-tjuiro iutil trcatiutiit. l iny ft tJ-.t wN ta-i'. ti wU 'ii will vi-l.l in .H "ii;pir.itivr iy ch. rtfprt' C ui time win ii tliif iii:iutut is.i:titutly ruiu-nl in;' tatp-trts aiit-vu- i, cvt u atirr tv ry othtr tut tn haw laiitNl. In cU t..-us inula, ks the Vllh uliiiiial ha taken at.-.iriiiu tin." pri.;! cl .irwtijn atei'iiiiijiui:: tacit 1 ax. rtcnt cad FHis th'talJ btrU vrrd j'hloxiij tiiM. I'.a.l ii Mt lrt a t i:ri;s Hui-i'tn"!. '0. 1 aucvrst, St-itl'i-1. C'liiMi'liiiit! Sin .Ni pks St id J.tii.ty, S ire rnnati1. Hilt tit )-' Klphautiafi', t't: aitti .Naii.i-i r ts tilas, Kiirs ' i'u: 'iKt-i.iy, iit:ui inl.ir 'tiii'Ki-iiM)t, Swi'lliuie?, '.iiii.iaiii.. l-uui;.:-., i:;;ip: t l lian is 1'iit a, , Skill lUl?iMl. ;!! rVV, jiv II au( Tui!ir, (Mi'TiO ! r t.e art c.nuioo mum tnr 'sisii,'.'uri'.i. llAUtK.:is .-. nt ir ili- m;e; j St -ill furrwiin .!" catii x tt I'lils ar.t int rut-lit j A li n-isciii'; rwiir i wiil " nivt n to any uije n il I i.riii fwu inioriua'iit may leal to t lie ietei J tin oi any jtariy r ,1-r.i' rt -.uitiTft it iu tii ni-t;ii-nn or vi-ir.iix tat y:iu.e. ki- w ii.k intm w fll at t ti M imir.n't--ry o! Pr'!cyor Hm, mwAYki'o.. New V-tW. aii.t hyall ivfital'U lruif ji;wan 1 I :iier!in Meiiirin? thr ui:H ui (lie tinliit ii w- i in ;h: at rtut.-. t- tvmts aul 1 aMc :ivii I'y t:;tU) the X, Tiirvti-'iis t- r t: in verv noffer h lii -.lune 14. K O. W. irui'lair e f atitanU 1 to tatl: f I. e. h. ram with ROUSE, EEMFblOmCO. 2S5 l?:ilt. St., Laltimoir, M. 1). WonM r-Tv?ctiii:!T iuk t'i- tn P-h.ir.:.'' -r S'jtm r u-y: " ' r r.iilCLMs'P nl!n uiinioninc flu 1? A Ttf'TV r nnTva j j. .l.urin thrill :Ui:;rtion Nirh us ri'anis p'-io Hit ll iiiiurt? art urtt rUv rt'iiursn-ii rail autt e T K P. O OFS. Tli wh; are n-.w ililln-r lioana ?J.(.u!-l kvow thM it clMNir tn the l-:njr rm t (.nt ;n SLire K-"irtth tn tin r shinvlcs. SI-te will hist fttrever, Hiitl m rt'inirs are n.iiiretL Skue yivcji the yur e wilier iiir eistcrris. Sl.it in hn iri-f. Kvery gr-l hnnr-f-xhul 1 h:tv :i Siiiie rvrt. The uii'ler p;fiie'5 i iwl'crLiinK wtire h hM Pcacliboitcii L Euckingham SLATE uir rn-fllnir tlio yrry hpt .ini.'li. Hn wllluit'ler tke tu iiut Slate llirfifs i.tl Hnumn. imlilii' anil prl vt. njiirda. Ai-'., i-iLiirr in Ihwb cr vnuntry at the J.iwet (,iir., ai, to warrniit tlK-.u. fall ami bp rilra 'T ail'lrop liiin.it liln Orfliv. No. 110 Haltinniir i Street, riiuMcrtau.l, Zld. Unlen may I left with NOAH CASEBEEK, Aitent, Simijrset, Fa. Wit. H. SUII'LKT. A(,ri lb, ISTt. F or. SALE. EiirhtT arrfs f lami in Itniwu t'ountv Kann. ffm.r'lnii.r Vilmnt4. five nilTp. umth itl Fall I 'tlv Kbra.-m iin-xnl tittc t'ir nirtkiular addnu Dcc'JT Kalf c ity Nelimi-ka. JOIIN F. BLYMYER, DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, Faints OILS, The fallowing is a part:al llsi or good ia iitoe!;: C irpenter' Tools, Pluues, Saws, Hatchets, Hammers, Chisels, Plane Iron Jzes, Klac'u- smiths Good. Bellows. Anvils, Vices, Files, Hammers. Ac Sa-Mlery Hardware. Tab Trees Tiilile ICnivea and Fni largest stock ia Somerset Countv. Painter's iioodi, a fu.l stoclt. v bite Lead, Colored Paints for inside and outside painting. Paints ia oil. all colors, V'aruish. Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Brushes Jaiian Dryer, Waiuut funis. -e. Window Glass of all sizes and glass cut to any shape. The Lest Coal 'il alwavson hand. Our stock ol Coal Oil Limps is large and comprise. ery elegant styles. DitstonV Circular, Mu!y and Cross Cut Sums. Mill Saw Fiiesofthebest qua.Ity. Porcelain-lined Kettles. Handles of all kinds 4 IIO VELA. FORKS, llattocks, lrub Hoes, Picks. Scythes, Sueaths, Sledges, Mas.a Huuneer.-, Oast Steel, Step Ladders, Carriage and Tire Bolts of ail sizes. Loooking Hnss.es. Wash Boards. Cluthes Wringers, Meal Sieve.-, Door .Mat. B;iktt.. Tubs, Woodeu Buckets, Twiue, Pope all sizes, Hay Pull-ys, Uu:t-r Pnt'ts, Mop Sticks, Traps, Steelyards, Meat Cutters ami StunVrs, Traces, t'ow Chains, Halter Chains, Shoe, Dust aud Scrub Crashes, Horse Brushes. Cur- ry Combs and Cards, Door Hinges, Screws, I.atcoes and every thing lii the Builders' line Caps, Leud, Shot, l'ov. Jer and Safety Fuse. Ac, Ac, j The fact is, i kee; vverytLioi; that exclusively ia this Hind of goods and give my whole attTeiition to it. I er o:is who are buih ng, or any one in need of anything ia my line, will !imi t to their adrauti-.je to give me a call. 1 will always give a reasonable red!t to responsible persons. I thank my ol J customers for their pa:r:i9..'. iud hope this season to make many new ones. Dou't forget the p'ee April S '7-i. New Firm. SHOE STORE, SOLOMON UAL, Ilavir.g p:irh;ied the .Shot Store lately oh uetl by ILC. Koeril-. Ve tke (.leunite In cailinic the nttcnll. a aMIr to the nun tlit w hvp i,n ;Ul; vxc n-ttin;lr ia hAD.l k niuu.li'i.. u.-i mcitl of Soots, Shoes and Gaiters ' BOTH OF Eastern and Home Hanufactun s cn 'ie four'! anvnrhTp. Vi ali wil! h:ivf r u.i i'a-t.rUiy a lull uui ply of -OLE LEATHER. MOROCCO. CALF SKI.NS. K 1 r'. AND LINING SKINS or all kimlf, with a full Ilni Shoe Findings. Tti- IKOIK MAN't FACTl'HE DLPAKT KNTwill Le la cbitrtce ol ?s". "B. Snyder, .Esq. V'htt ereiu:-itS d r ciklnif Goo. Work and Good Fit3 1 jiavm l tnonc in t'ue State. The iuMi- is rc 'tertijlly iiiviic t t call an'l ex.tiui:iMur k, we r -tt'TOjin.l t-t k'. K'K":j a. ir"i :is 1)1 nI n;1 t irlr U'W us the lit west. SOLOMON UHL. o. w MtDDi.rn. n n. Oculist anil AurUI. UKKH't. AM' l.NKlliMAKV. o " Pi'lin Ave W.tKinlrirti. Pn. AM .Hm-iiM-xif KVtU I AK nnd m IIKItAT. .iD'l 4'a(arrli :iiiin-, u. lv lri.:Lt.il I Iimtii 1 lin4 lur I l.ri.rl. r(Xi ;Kilsi-l,iipiKl'- i'n.k.' l Kyw "-W il.l yC H.iirii," I'.nrfr fnvl Tmnnr- ir ll:c . U wi'Ui tvps " rtuaid. l.'.iuli-iil I ir- oi'n.F-iri-in It-Hli... Kx:iri.iti..n. X.'. skilliully nTf-irinfle Artificial r'.yi-p inerlt'l. -ilil Iv.r ilffi rriiniv ati.l iliutriiie.i pitmiiliiel if ct'. Julyli Sewing Machine POP. SALK 1EL 2 -A. c Any one 'fe-iririi; to iiurrh;iM v rtr-.t S KV.' AKltt vn very n-;;S 'ii:ilie i.!nn-will (tKm-ccail at the iii:kam oi ri i:. 'PEOPLES' ME STORE!" G. W. SPEEIIS. N. E. Corner Dism-'j l, SiiMt'H.-Kr i'EAI.F.It IV DRUGS, I'A flW CHEMICALS, PHIIFCMEKY, FISE O I I'S, TOILET AK TICL D 1" STUFFS. and KEHOsESE OIL, ml LIClUOliS fur meilh'Inal I KPOstS. Also an assortment of iFine leara. anil Tobacco. Partirnlar atteatbin clrrn to tbe naitxitMMn( of Physli-lant Pmniptina and Family f: ei-i; 1 1 y prtpiir hiia.i. March 1M1W. &C, ' Gi" Saddles. Ilames, Ruckles, Kings, Pits and Tools, i orka. Pocket Knives, issors, poons and iwuor. the, .SiM2K. IMKK.i belongs to tne Hardware trade. 1 .eil JOHN F. BLYMYER lI1 .1 a i!:iv ut iu!ii - ir-T?t w.ir.tt 1 u;,:t an t tvnn tret-. TLI i; t'u.. Maicc lit in gl'P.VKY in;, Writing Denis, ri..'nal.'i j 'l.uuiro at t 'a Ik-it St ('.i.'' S'.'rc. C. K w.u Au.;"iB jc 's Ctitbartic Pills, r"-r i!:t rclu-f an I niiv .-I all i!r":imrf IMi 'it- 111 lit' -tt'lll a ii, !tT. ani -)-. I i;-y :i,v n ui.'. l .;.'!:. Itl, ;ilni ;til f .-l:ViLl pit 13:11:11.'. i; 1.. -itir'i v ' .' l,. ,n'. tl;i-y fi!it:i:n . ,u'. .-ti:'y oriiin.' t I ii;t: v-r. Mu-'h ,.tij -it kl--s -i.;!r:.nr ii- I'l'i'vi'iit - i i.y .7 ri'i.rlv I ;;, t tli.:! -'n L in l . t". w ticn rrijin. -I. ; ii:.i:t t. Ut- al- fi-1.4 'th n im li ..-.:-,.;,:( u , . :iM l :rti..vi-.!. :u:.l t:;. s I- . i'-i . .1 ! li- (i.'.v!'!:V t t. r'.4 fill. 1 J-Mll-'I'Mlt (li-lM- j - ?l v. ttu h i.i'it:1 j tt :M;iJt'-. V. u flij. ' j si;-,':ir ;n.A 1: , p.rc-f n- Wu !T J 1 it" t in.-. - i :.! lv n li.;'.;"'. j i.o-l. :iti.l 1 1 ' : ::i ::' nl.u ii.t r.,ic ; .11 i.n Oiii nr.H"iT to 1 - ii I .1 :ti 1 1 v rl.v-.i-, hi.; inii.t-, M.ii. ti U.'mJ f. ,, . 5 Nili3--?iti. S. it lll-i,'.. rf..lii-;iir i'i..i. 8.l l" AM-Jit.-. til. V , j i ., 1 .-r . il.. I: l.K.'H i il'- ii T ..I.lll- f -I. .Ill- ll . ii ! I : I ln'i.i'.ii I . ji:-' :!. 'I II' lii.il. (- ui 3. n t-w (il. s .ii.-l it-viini.r-- v.iii1- Tn i -.lit II. itU Slf.Kl- a. Ii'. uiiili l-r.--tt Mil- ii.u. ( Hi.c i.'i I !;il' rt. ;i.. v i-hiii.nl i'l' l"ll--.llt-li' li.K'.. I ' I. "'"II I.l , II' !! I l.if ii-'e.i-nUi-Uii i it mi '- i'"' ivlitt-ti"i. ''. i: I c.lll-i- il. I-: .r lT'u:-rr ..r S7iurrui-a9 luit en i:i.i.i .1 .'i- -.--... ' I... air.i-ii-r:. li. -i. 03. f-Tinf1. iiit nil.t'.'.i n ff i ,. I'Kin I. i.i.iit.. ! . -'.inil-l ii-i'i.iiiiii- . ;.-. i-i . :i-.tu.f : w .1.-. i-i ii nini-1 ... l-.ii Hr. r-" il wrlMp ill I 1 . ii--i..i' i ,.r t ruin .. i .. -Imi. i. h. ! -li.lf.l.rh . it. ! mi i-.'i -i'. -t-.v- ...-i.-.'.-ii- u ' - i ih ' . !' ', : i .1., c ,.f I. !': .l-.i i'l'- il-. i . r.", i -. : fa ti.e ii t'- It crl.'di f'lt'"ttl . .". . I. :,... . 1 j ; I OH I. ).. f. :-:ii'4.--- :- t- ..- Mi : JF ..: "i! -v-y 1 GLEXX X SULPHUR SOAP. 1 '!i. n CIIIvCfRES t)!SE.S 'iFTIir. i.V..VlV:'.ti IKE CMI-i.!...ItN. l'lil '. iMS '.:;: kiVMiii Kiiii'Mt. is..i ami i i' : r. Hi.. - 5 AM) Alii! VMil I IK 1 :!2 U'litU A -1) C'ot'.N!iK.V-!3 ClSi..v-1t;.S. "i":i: i-ia.i :..r ! i;;-.i:-.ai I:. :;tc !y f-r Erujv t: r. .. S-'ri-.- .ir. i Injur n:' t.c "-Kiii. n-t :;ii.y t.t. itovi i jk ri'.s ' : i ::ms Ai.r. i,i aii-tiJi: ti.;n i : 1 1 . 1 1 r . t o i ot ;!;e lii--i ii 1 cii.-lriittii-..ri cl iliif -..rfs. tut -:a tl.i-c i.:n!i.:-o ! 1-y ti e s :: a v.i w::: i. 5l;!i r.s uir. :!'il fr.ci-!.i. It r.:.'i:-t Ihj .-. VAliVMX'i ;. CLEA'it. SMUiJi!! an ! I'llANi", sn.1 bci:s a MiLts.i.vB I ii i: n li f.ir lcicraLii: Ij a'.y cij'-.ii-i:- A 51. TJIF. ?.".KI !.M. A'.'.' i.M A.'.!'? Cf Zvt nil r. Iitifi '' is -.tire! i.v Ti:r i:i' .: iiieun'H SitUtir nijt, ..t-vii t.'i al '.i tinii ti. it-i p.,r.i . mi; tiitiU. iv:nti'i.v.-i aiiii I I. J- it p'.'i 1. 1--!'.'! tt i i-' . .' : i v.; r.p. i an l iiiiv K". - niMtAs. s vvtk .''-N talt witb t!ic I1":"A It i.-I'.so! vr Im.'.ciff. if.-vtat Pfi. ami nlanls graynw: ot hr.ir. riiv-iictir. sneak cf it in !.i,-h tersnj. ll'-lS : i. l.i ia- ;rf's'??'.";ff perl Box (3 Cakes). CO:, ar.id.20. N B. The io crrt cJrf- a? trek t sij ci tho-w at 25 Cv:.LV uill's nns a: wnissEi: dye,- It jt k nr Brown, .jO rati. f. 5. mi IlSM, fenj'r. i Sail lv.. 5.1. WORK FOR All !;;, S5jst i. r;'.'rs f.,r ll.iil sroi; II .-u j Wn-kly. t j.; f4 W ' YORK SATURDAY J0U9NA!.. j ; .i!ijr n. ilie oil rl.rnin.., "'LOOK' Ji AT (VIE, MAMMA," n,lr.i't.,ratr...-. r. - wilt li. any Milrifcifl r.tit if tw-nty :m.i-.:.ii. BEADLE AMD ADAMS. Pubiisheis, Oijnam St.. New York City. cliisinr. ami 1 Sl'IKNTlF'IU INNIIII II. 1 h in.-iiuiu i.ri'iiari'P Siuili.-n:. ii.r i Iliwium... IV irfM'inal Siilii.il'. Mm I i,.. n:.. Ti'iii'lilnit. Iy.Mti.it) fl-vnti'l. l.e.illlilul. I'a-v ni ai-n1.. an-l iti-'urcii')ni.. diTiiin iH-ttnit an r.tt -i.mvi) Tir ot 1'hri.tnal Kii'iri-. Fail rurnn i t in-irtu--lum. Kiri ci-ar-ff wl .Siu.lv. Iijti in tn.it. v-xi9 l;'li.' tn.-iiTalc. S.'n-f I.T a calnl iic. AiMit'V the l'rim-l;.al. JO.Val'HAN JUXM. A. M. !) t. .it. J'leai.iirit. Pa llritTia 3. littiirt. ArftTitii ItfSiiimi. Grove &Denison i:.V'-'.;. "li Alaniifacturos of Carriage", Sprlns-wxonM, ftlelliM, llarncsM. c-tc. Tactury nat niuaat rast at Diamrr.it. April 12, im jriHST ANNUAL STATEMENT j or tiii: !'... ti;.. Vt-.- i:.-l:r.8.T.:,:v.. " :t.-.' '.rs f lU 4o:'.:t'nli 1. Atii! of ..-.Mir ir..-' ..n j An f;:-;:-:-v-; i ,:.- & : : j - $'1 i- -Hwrt i sw , u-meuxs ....A ia iw,r:'i Lx- :tratn Uurlii the t u.r u-4 -i in iul: --ir -9 S " Tr.::i li-t r-ir 13 ( :i ::!-! tv.iir liurmx ;:.t KikT ;,ir .7 Ft" "I r:mt:r ai- nat duiii'ii y-;ir Ti A'::"ii'r. :a 1 rv u -y a: i a-t 5' ; .. 4 nr- : I '. l.oncTt t. "5 M U" Si 0 1,4 i .'. uL r j r iuri.; ..t r.;i'.l"!Vu iu-:.'ry j f.v; .......... r- . . V Vr.-..-',ir. r : ". t iTt.-l : K. r in- k. tat :.'.... if -U t'i- r. r ; r:!.:i.. . V r I' r A il. uit iti 1 r- u-i'ify ii.i.ia -rr. Am .u ! ..i-a .tu.sli.i fi U-jt :.ui:iIk. v.-,ii-t i:i.i :il: i I'V'i.-.r r i 'I.; IVi.r llriil. .Vir n i ' uh If ur. U -.a- ' .l.-i-i.li i 1- 4... w 1 Mi 1" i. t I:in:-1 1'. 'i .ti,.! r I K. ii o ! .1. ..:.!! I., ll.llvr i 1 1 r'.'e ( '. I.i, I, iy '' j li.'i-ru'' l-e w I V..' : A.i.-.H i. r H. i:r S : r . ! .l.H-.i" i . i il:, ... . I i:i:::-Hi I., w-u .-i '.'.'.'.".".'. ; S 1 v. '.' i a:i:. ' .i k j.,. r j t,..,--, .-ni. -tit I. u- .it 1.. i. j l.iiii -T.. In li.cv. r'ei.-r ii - 111 y, A. n -ii tt!,.ul... mi i J .;. i'.i r ..i lii rti ( ':ii'i :m .1 i.ti t; .,- iii.rr..:. v. .-j..T i 'i N- itr in-t . I i.l ' :::- ft "' rrt-i-T . J. WAh:;ti. S.-o. an Tr ,T J. ii V. i'r -: H ri N '3 yA s-.i M fib :. tKA.y U V--r'r ii. F. : :..") s-:.::li, k Tori J"y. :.L .oiic. m -ir. in' .,r S-.nu. I S. Shusf, r. I. i'.'I I' .1 li.-rk.-y l'.. i. ir-. .in i il;,. mi,, will .i urt i.-r tf..'.nriiiiitii-n in '1 -F l.ri'l.ir-. 1 7. V. J." kmiKF.i:. I'M. .1. M.i ... : I';: . i-.; ; ;. ir ... 1 I i : 1 -itir.- I.ty : 111! j ; .1 1: y. li. ; i-i!.N,l t., j JS ' iT. i.,r f ; li !'. KllWUJL .1 l.'l I.. New 'i.i.!i l i.l 1 n nitit.ilnn.ic ! 6 mi ni-i.-..i ..-n, a:i.l I'jtmntM .iihwiiiK i .u:M.Ti..-inif. uir. IVINS' PATE XT HAIR CRIMPERS. A....p.c I .,y :ul ;;w Hu. i r.n "f fnniiiro Send f, r iMT-uiir. h. Ii .n. 3 .urtli i'U'.Ii M i-iui. , hi'it... :'.i. ' A ' u.Nf.H .s NOTICE. 1- .i-r y uivi'-. tiiv j.iim H. M..-) nf S ni. r.-,''. !... r-. r I'.,, ,,v ,V,..( )lf y(, it'll try i.ni.ni iu i.nutii-. .ill ly.tt p-ir n-iil ;i.i i pi-r- -t. -I. ... im ti irjii ..r iM-mllr i.f r..:;..r-. ..1 ,.-rii.. iiili-l.:r.l !.. ih.- -nil Ji.hn II. l .- ,i. wi.l m ini' .rn.!.l piymi iil t., iu nn-I il. H I..IV1UIC --..aim ..r .li iu .n l- .ill yttnvnt tlirm ..u;v .-iv it- i-'i -;. .i i;j, ut .!. '. .M.'SH AVKR. JXLCL'Tt'RS N('TICL. - i'"1 '' rr-: S ru k. fr. I.it.,t 1 ;ij.. r Turk -r. f'-". 1 P.. l'l'''!lP.l. j. - ' ir i j im uiiiri i.n i 11- hih.ti li:ip tiavinir LTi.ilf.l l-i ii-' un-ti-r-iiifii...! i.v th.. pr-jiT :i. r.-:.y Kin-n t all l rs.n. in i' I" tu.iA.. ilillitt-iiiilc i.iy.ltnt 1 linn ituiiitiii Hit mtm tl, uri m. r. 1.1 i-si i.ivin ii ii.l il.. . ui tin ui ..UI. .mil,, i liiiil,.,! i,,r .. ti;,tii.i.r 1 iil...K.i:i i-, m l;i.i r. .-. I- L.-ii ,.f tin. (.!,,-, i fxiiiuw ru.irv 14 tri-r. ' i;. ,fa. s.iiur.ii.v. V. Jan. ;t. i:xvu' A ; it -; - . i'i"v y i'.i n. t!:at N.-ali liarr-in .tn.l . v. in:,T--v a --Hcniui-nl in im- ..r ,l inn i 1 iri'ii'-r.. m' .ill thi'lr n-iil mi.! rniil l -l:i:i- .'.i.. nil ..T5..r..1 inilrl.lr.1 In Hiitt-.ii. :!1 in.-..," miriM- .i ii,- i,iiyui-nt. an.t ii,..mr bafuiK I i-i iii.i wi.i in .kv- il.i'in k'l.'.wn .nii-iut .li-l iv Hllkll' H. WAI.k'F.R. FOKFLOUIDA. I 1 "I'itTiliiliT'i-.ll TK'KKTS lo FKRN!U I N . JAfhsnW ,Lh. SI'. At lii Sn.N rJ. Wit u.u. KM Kkl'li ISK n l mti-rmi-llii. j Inn -iim-i ..n S 1'. .IilIi.NS hIVKK ami ln:i'ri..r l l? in H.i HI IllA l. Kte.inl.wt 1" SA V AN- . Ait. mi. i im mi- i.v ruiir'.ii.l it sf.!inii,.it. au- .: in w .ii. u .1 .1 1. iirn 1 i nt. i ...ita... 'i.fl aud julhrrn .Vlu-i V. S. f'ti., 4 tfu:u IK-Iawarti Ave.. i'l.:!iij'. Icr. . liliiNLil'S NHI K L. .tiii-i- in .i.-r -y i ti..it S.ima -I IWrn ll ar. l tu, 'in. il,-mi x l t.. Si.iuetwi !'.. 'it.. I.y ii:itii.i-lii. ila'-i-ii N..T. JT InTii. Il iT.' ;ir - r, v t. . 1 .1;-. Ali l i ir:. It w.li i ii' -!.. n atiili. ii.i. ai... -ii.-1 nil tiii-ir rral im. I iM-rii..-Dal in trn-t l..r tin- l-i.i-rii ! in. iti'.I .t - ii,.i. l.ti-.l to tiie Mill Nan.uHl i .t;. tu. n: In nit . aii'i t ii M- Jia I...' I. mi wiil niiti.t tiuni ilul . r t-.: i.-fn.-nt. M. ZI-I.-WKHMAN. A .Kill f. In E xi:ci'Toi: s notice. f,''-t:-r9 ' ,!.!iri .-rii.iry n the filn-re r:.it a :u " ' n r.in:flTi. tt,- u;i.ii r iv r.t.L n. 'i j it U.T.-r.y iciv.-n lo l(i-.l" ir.-.totcil Iu 1 in !: -L-- im- 1 111! i ! 1 1' j... j L'lfltl, .IT..! .Ijli-f lirtV'ilUC i:lHJ;T-a' O'l-t . :n ui at th..- 1 ii.- n-ti-i. :i -0 vt U-?-a-M. a : ! .lav. j. 2:-i.t Ir.liKMI H MAI"IM:r;. hhl KK J. JHAVMA.V ' tQ&il7-?Z!-C.Z ; .li iC I7Xi:cltoh NO ICE. : J-i-t ; !i S.:y.'..r. ia" nt S-.twrset Ilur., .:c.:i.i,"l. tfiit-iiii. iu..ry un tlii alinv e.tut harlns i ii;,- ... :ii '.Hi l'T-iKnr-1 hy tli jin ir nail- ;.,-i '. -r. ! y iv, n to fii' iii.iirl.ti.Hi to i in in ii ;.'. i.iii:n-n:. ami tii..- li:ivl-i .r .i -' :i ... t r.--.-:ii I t.i :n i.n: v nui .i-tii ir:a. ii. in-;.i ,i Ti-1 a i!. mat,'-., -it. i iii" lii'n ri-l- U '..IT III'. I. t-i ,. i ii-.l, , n Sataruay, i-'el.runry M AHY SXYIlKK. Ji:i.' il. -SN'i iita. Lxf'iu'..r. ; , I.X KCl'TOU'S NOTICE IJ l..-. a.- i ii-r. Ili'::i.-r. la'e nt IIr.ia,rrva.lrr ! I'l... !, . -.ie.. I Ivt:i-r tt i"iui.-ui,iry i.n tlin aN.ru estate 1 I'.aviiin t.n-a uranli-.i ti. Thr aii'lir-iif iiil. ni.itc? iff btiri-i-v 4UIU .i.ii...i. iii.ul.u-.i to u lo uiaki- im- iiiaall'-l It.' t". l.n-i-Til ll.-lu ilulv aur lii-nlt.".!...! i .. ,,'.' . .... '. , .... , u . A. OAK MAN I'-''. i. fcxrt-uiur. Iiil INiSTUATu;; S NUTIl'E. Imlilii! ..f l:iii.,t.i-ili l' arhpr. Uto nf .MiilvM I'liwnsiiip. iI.t'.I. ltti r i.l a.imif ,4, rLti,,n i d the at.Tr mlata havinif i -I "--n.u i, ini.;.r..tM-r iuii..ritT n.ilire i. in-ri'i y Klvm t" ili. -i' iinii i to t.. i; i.'ni,ii.. iiiiro .lunr .iyuii'iit. an-l III.. niivinfiaiiiiii Hifalnii'. it tn (ir-i-nt . Iimtii -tuly ut(i. ai'.caieii ti.nHrlLii-an.ut ai.J ui) 'jai-a. S'ir.dtiiiv it'it rnKK, AAhliN lii II IHI.K. . ,7 A.lniiiii.imt..rl. A r-SMNKl.S.M.l'H'K. l-ini'."-' 1. r.Ii.i.-r :-v! h. w.f-. mn m t 'ii'it :'. r :i?!i:jtiijfi.' ! ! ii.-'ir r-.l iin! i-T-n-al f.ii'iir .'nt' in tr nn'. for 'M-ncn; "f ef-iitir". j fi.'t pt V.n pr -.-r.y the wi.'e tHW in h-r uwn j rlirru. ii i-n iifitrMt.; tu ;tt m.i-i l-awu-1 l. i i iii t-r. i ui wiiai- .itii-i-:i,i:r yum.i, ao-t i h- j New Establislunciit. M kM'FACTVritR iF t'fPPEIt WAKE i H-tTiny n-t i,7inl a fiipr-ir ftnorv, ara i pn pnr-1 in nianulaiture ail ainiln oi 1'npiwr , War r.ir kiii-li:'!.. hi, ten. .li.iillnrii'." ami lnvwer 1 lai la, kt-t.alriiiir nrntly ilnn. Fii-t'-rr In ri-ar Im Win. Kmen.-m a Snt rorrj. lN'nro Jlo- auwukc pi w. . nran-rtiinit k.LWAKI KVaNKCXPHaOI., MuuMinn VGr-Aid price -aM ftr W opnr. 1 ! 1