t 1 ! j i! v 4 I I V 9 1 I i i- i... 0): Kl3tte!rQJggr iKxfzxxs at m Pow-OmcM as Ouxurrni X. Cm Af 800nCaUai UTrl;.;t H?.f :"J.f'j , V.- - . ltaUS DOJONUM 8AIJFA5CDB, or LH. St In the Christian bbpraeaL has a more significant meaning uin vnsnally as cribed U mundane things; because it links together the pret and the fu ture, and rerealjAt tnce th light of the true religion, ish;malces man a sin ner by natnrdredeemedfaly andfinally br the sacrifice of therbleod pfUhe Son of God Htmslfiis taught by Christians; ACCOrOinr Q,.CXB OOCWao-avuxiair mas (Christlad 'masses; a festkal of the Christian chf rcb obserTed.JLl)e- cember 25, as lt'rtJmiTersiry otHnfi birth of the Saf lorv!Itsf xrstitutton As attributed by iha "fitaXjletters to Pope TelesphorurVjwho dl&iL. I-138, j j and throughout tie subsequent, history' I f of the church it hai beta. one of the At first it was the most movable of the Christian festive days, pf ten confounded with the Epiphahyand celebrated ;by the easttrn enureses1 n the xdonths of April at J lIay ln'the 4th century the urgencyXf fiCyrilJesalem obi tained f rom PopJ alius !J.au trder for an investigation io taaderning the dar ef Christ's nativity. The result of inquiry - by the tnettosianran the East andvlh West, was ouligreement upon the 2&th of December.' Theijhref grounds foi the decision were the tables of the censers in the aVohlres ot Borne; ana aitnouxn, in we, opinion oiiomow ; the fathers, jthere wajf iipt autheotic proof of tKe ioeniificationjbf: Jae c yet the decision was uniformly accept- ed, and frem that time the natiyity.has been celebrated throughout-tha chflrtjk on the same day. it has also been common tradition that Christ was born aboutCmiauTeofthe night rh custom in Homan Cathoiio CQuntriesjof, ushering taChrjistmas, day by the. cele- the 2d at early dawn, and the 3d In ihli morniifg;1 dates rfroin the 6th century. v The day was considered in the double A light ef a- holy- cemmeinoiin and a 4 ; cheerf ut f esUial, &&A j was, accAidingly distinguished by devotion, by vacation from businssf5and by merriment Bur ingthe rQid4Ie'agcsiittas celebrated by the' gay fantastio'. spectacle -of lr matio, mysteries . and moralities, per formed Iby -personages id grotesque masks and, amgular costumes. The scenery usually xepfeseuted an infant iu a cradle .surrounded by the Virgin Mary and.SL Joseph, by bulls heads, cherut eastern magi, and manifold ornaments. The custom of singing canticles at Christmas, icalledj carols, which recalled the songs of the jhep herds at the birth of Christ, dates.fromj the time when the fcommon! pedrJe ceased to understand'Xatin. The blsh ops and lower clergy often joined with the populace in carolling, and the songs were enlivened by dances and by the music of tambours, guitars, violins, and organs. Fathers, , mothers, . sobs, . and daughters mingled 'together in itlie dance ifrUtv the nighty each- bearing in his hanpydCghted wax taper. -Many collections have been made of these naive mediaeval carols which filled the hours between the nocturnal masses, and which sometimes took the place of psalms in the churches, Of perhaps the oldest of these collections, only a single leaf remains, containing 2 carolsrpxe served' nvttte Bodleian library, in a vol ume of "Christmasse Carolles," printed byWynkiri de tWordoinl521. Davies Gilbert publishod fcVctamoT Ancient Christmas CtrolaK with 4he tunesio which they were formerly sung in Eng land, and William Sandys made a more, complete collection Lond&n;iS3i.) The carols of the Welsh are especially cele brate asd XbtirLffyr Cardan Book f Car6Is coSrtains eo.'and their Btid euferdd Cymru (Anthology of Wales) contains 4& The German pejs were, collected by Weinhold ral2,,l53),1aad; ne of the best of ihe,many editions of French caxoli (hoeti) was; published at Poitierf 4n 1824. During thl4ast days pwwdfnyflhrislimw it, iuitilllhe cus- torn Tor Calabrian minstrehrescendt ' Calabrian minstrels tar descend from the mo'un W? Jf . jJles and" Eome, salutingihe!ftl(r vi-' gin mother with their wild music, un- until the t birth-time ofliet infant at.tHe. apSaSnClrrimasP M of ih'ernvyOltaphael sAJbW tiUi Uoduoed a ahepherd at the door playing I inittnlghtWugtiouthg1ah6X'a4gty contHrontattdier ih bration of the :mass, f or "whtclrrthe churches irlFranfe an ATttPrfAtA Vnatr. tunjtt. ii 1 M Vf.A reyelleratoparlakeTof aTIectidii i of fool mad lot flMM. irrotejwrtSBSalBnalifl wiiioTi wV raimHiyim WU-niwlfpP' andtriesf " ' 1 . 1 i iirt rr tjiux vneiir .iwmm', ing frolicsome, and which illustrate the Terse the ordj ef jmuS ridkIe its decencies. ies. In "the Protestant dis - isdevoUdtIrrV 'batwseiiriW4 children, and - .. - . brothers and, siswrs, ;bjr -neans se-cta !CaristrAas:itrefl..'jA iai byuirh-'is Erected in oilo of the lighted m ith, tapers, ajid .hunaf xnanif old ifts, wdef meats, witn jl.!, nuts, of the person topytletzfy is -intended, and ,wfci t its 'are distriaaiod asmbisd, tbs rr-! t! f-vr ,ta ,ti ; ccasy ft? cj tssn ctrvci 'racst prai-3 worthy tnd trictsof ly wdthTr3rtormTi!fXr A- TT rore5Chil3tfiis If of ten called u1 v ,,, A CM Mother playxhinpandornxmeattifior m-M aitqp - !i,f-r'-1 'ticthcrn-'-ts this ocf tisn to er i .h.JW'W'-'-'f merly, and still in som M ihe-smallfr jriHageaf of North "Gemaiy, the rcs enta mada br all the narehts wer a scfxt TTT ; ,- . T- V-- it. 1 A to some bne person? who.NaiJusci kto, white robe, a mass, and an enor moufl flaxwig, becoming the bugbear of cbildrenVicnown &s XrcM Rupert, gos from hdnsa ta house. is.recaived by the axentsl witli'gretlmVand reverence, caIIivfof tSgtliUdrOT andbestojrtae intended gifts upon them according to the character which he hears from the parents after severe inquiries. A beau tiful poem of HebeL Christ-Baum, cele- trUortresertWbt Mtm Olaus, archbishop of TJpsal,' that at the festival of Christmas the men living in the cohl northern ; parts are suddenly Btrtrtii strincalY' mfltanforihosd . into wolves; and $at a- huge muUudejjqf I memmeec cozeuier ac an. auuumwu place during the night, and rage so .flewely ,against. , mankind and other fnhahitnhta A that eonntrvtsuffef mart from their , attacks than , ever , they do ways beetvat once a religibus, ddrtejip and merrv-makine festival in England, Phe revels- used to begin n'aChristmas! f ye, and continued till Candlemas (Feb. 2), overy.'flay beinr: hdliday till tho tweutnnignt (J an. G). in tne nouses oi the nobles a "lord of misrule." or "abbot of unreason was appointed, whose of flee was "to make the rarest pastrmesv to delight the beholder, "and wnose ao miaion lasted , frem !AU-h allow evo" (Oct. 31) till Candlemas dayiThetlarder was miett witn capons, nensi 'uraeya geese, ducks, betf, muttons, pork, pies, mddiniaL nutSVpIorns, sBgacand hpney. CheJltanans'havB thelfoilOWlag r-Tro- yerb : "Hoas mofeT5tls1ness than-fJn-pliah ovens atr Christmas." The tenant were entertained at the hall; and thel lord of the manor and nis raraiiy en wujragedvefT't CDttcivtoinrt. I OniCartttmaa ee tbe bens ere rang; $ 1 OalChrbtiasiiTf th uass jsas mmi C ' I 41 1 ion VIM fiiKBSvLU tui wq far. i s t- f ; s8aJbei8le priest t&tjaiAllce ea. f v u Then opened wide the baron's hall," To vassal, teaaat, serf, and all; Power, laid his rod of rtle asBa ; 3 : j And oeremonj doffed his pride, i The heir, with roses In his shoes. ThamiKht rfflght vfflase partner ehotse. -f ,.Jm bafloiwh wcoatrolle djnsjbi -" That tb'odtag, aUioerown Brpocht tidings of salration .dpwiu England was merry England when T"v : ' ' OadOutttmMibrooghthUsljortsagau 'T was, Christinas broach'd. the salghtlest ale 1 Twas Christmas told the merriest tale: 0 :: f a. Christmas gambol oft would cheer j i 4. poor man's heart through half theTear. : Thre will be ,no pager issuad rom ((his - office before Thursday morjplng. This: is a &asp3)oafof fenl j tijrea trorlc ingdajstnaiili ahaituof prjel is sues. ; Wheat the Polifinejaefit the printing business is taken into consider ation and the fact that our hard work ed. , rerueseniaves, ia C5ngres3,,take nearly two wathistimex. U im short. A rest of three days will it is UDV w wy j make ThbQ$ervi attractive. jEver ainletho dtecoTeryrdf InVjelec tion f raitdi in 1876, the; sub je A fbfi the in violabflity V priiatel $eegraif has been the subject of public gcomment. jain been brought forward by a 1 of the higbftsi'icourt.ih Mlk-i It has agai decision sourV heuprm Court ofbat State noias irrat leiegraras are tiov oeyena' regislaUYe er judicial control except to "the extent that in the demand hpon tire confanlsforT theuf Podaeyopa tb dispatches sought for must be cl trfy and distinctly specified. In other words, it is not permissible in 4 iegfetlaY tive or judicial body to ransack the con- Bonis 01 a teiegrapn omce- in me nope f finding something which might aid itfihlta Ynvestigatlons The question ps oaeoery jiy(it.ba-orpince ta the. CUUlUlCrCliU UUilJLUUUlLjr iUlU lb WUU1U be well to have it settled and regulated bf naQpnal EtfUlattoru TvEhf right xf Congress; U leglilate in, the matter has been recognizedbythe Supreme TJodrt It, is. graUfying to. Jknowr that . Mr, Edison is still "perfecting- his electric litht. He has had a visit from the may fnnd conot gunciQf We-A York City, and has been able to dem onstrate that his light is just what is oflhe metropolis. OfcoBSem?rTwts anqqel arfd7 ar mratselinkfcig f ,mm'ncet a.mmallng . ibJsrratenfcEtectUt .JiUU lb uvviuivaceu iuuminaung xroaaway a.W A a J 1 vMtfrom WsNftoctholderfl eeeamff; and - that these worthy neonle ar all cbntinc&ahjat Uwjntiltt mom )thia W Y? ?, "TOP1 a tea-cap luu Of cord Ji iiljuJ Off c 4 fi half-edncation, and these poor litUe r28"" nfttvm UiaUUftJMLtoei he'Mes'iSill 11 r. 1 ' lurettitrfi LU IPiOVWOXrom tnftJn - .iiiLZ 1. tmj-.r r jt . . -r iroTfiT-X-iv x "r 1 :." " " uuuaccLuttw dlers and book-agents, MronvftAaYavniiea an4'ltvilneryfanl xroave AcetitaiAnXrUn ula apine sJjqd and l!msriwmtr& aid maae Tail' lPr11" ""iVVVaxV 14i4.w wrV4wilUfqB0l Dnir. VflgJ J. JimaU - Shipton's - prophecy, "the worwTdJlumu hamtljBTes I In Ma.V, ...-..i-i.t 1. 3r2i. ihe esSagLgtii gpV4sS)ojhets 'usmHy 1 deate inanietanherie slanguagei JW6JPia lady rmfd'rathef toth moment struggling la the interests of i.ral.h,,tla4 l"ry t"". "nyt't, tVtrt -of lour 'icOriv..-.J"'t i i 3 1 " " irf a t ,ae lj a t t..j alB.:::.! fci-CUi aej? It oa et, i.u......J. 1 1 Ordinarily-we do not af pro ve ct lcr3-f E j paentffci3ulit. farlthe most part : impracticable and : useleokr But a government which does' hot pro tetJeUyes,Jiberty and property of its citizens Is nnWfthyrthe name, f Such accidents .uHthe on a some one ; and tne railroad rrany should and 'doubUess'wiU.fb:ls-to suffer for it, through the lnsCtr1Mili- InpfythB courts. 15ut tne aucpion f tatishment of this sortV-irtat.es ger thannfip seen auffciHhd.:fiJlie mWrAat of the nature of Jilwtmtores sfflppoff4rrriydJteitt KoflOteh suggests theboltingofasta2 (r , the horse has been stole mdjL jtoay could nistime tnan by de the creation of a sys " I At ' notirpnly of ;ae3'4Mr;f it 'has ''Tiot 'whether' the .Mjie j-ain, or,wnLWKtpt frs, uown x tne cars which Is-possibleTOleJ In. fault ; f cHijla' wkriQw4 fact that calszadt no leave ttrtrHi BXMVaj puymu 0-. V,.'.VA.-' fj -i ttA, v The sudden aird wraliy -cu't :bi? bf 1? nve mnoce bopaeaed-ovar.ligh Hinnn 1 St-mp'fay wimjer , death! ewiWmbsf be said toviJiiaUeJ passengers 1 1 n 1 carelessness would in ft bmey&a'rdieve the Railroad, for -WhllSu i ptqe ifoi b vary puDucacarner to 1 and efficiency, on the part of its em-PsoyeSj-t Jwpifld betnifostly unjust to hold it responsible for an overt act of carelessness on the part of any one of 4hrai .JBufcuheje, e., employes ..were digeny .stttedingo their duties, and ii is oToa weit esuiuiisuea tuat ine eu gineer'was1 not eicedmgtbe prescribed' rate of speed -at the moment the acci dent occurred. , ,., , .. We havejiQ-practical remedy tosug- gs and are not prepared to elaborate any system by which such accidents could be averted, but we do insist that the matter is Dnihich demands the )attentoi of legislators. A preventiyt isjrbat; we 'want and it must be had; whatever the cost, It has been clearly shbwirat the fear of punishment dots not act as such. WJPubiish. elsewhere an editorial irom the? Mooresville Gazette suggest ing the possibility of the proposed iHortn-iroiina Midland irniroaffMmxrT exfidfoi arasl It! country from AjooresYllfe lov Gafibaldi, Wooten's or Some othfer ooifit oW thafAir Line Hail- rroki Jis difflcultTb believe that the company would 6 undertake to build a line, which would give Charlotte the attach ansiiwhlnA iniictf the tyjft engineer aud, hi? assistants. "Charlotte is tooim- itatot as a. ompting point for the Midland to pass it by. The policy which woaldKsuggesany such action as this is too short-sighted to be adopted by any Jalfroatf crpany 1 of ;.thi prtsent day, especially since 5ur people1 are mdsfc iiddly d$sped tardf ttienew com- panyoping to it for relief from some 4 the henylee burdens we have been made to bear through lack of effective competition. It is understood that the Midland company and the Atlantic, Tennessee, & ,Obiq Kalroad cannot xre3itit3 thexttrsa o lease or rental f4hi?atUr, aJklitenee.-lia Jtrouble. We would much more readily believe that a new. track would be built from road would be projected to the Air Line at sntne point twenty miles Any how, Sparks and Weaver, th bellizerant congressmen, have become Open Letter te Jeha Brlsjlia London, Dec 24. Earl of Corna- von publishes an open letter to John Jtsngnt, unanceiior or tne uutcny and , unanceiior or tne uutcny and 1 tAMhatLirmfno-ham nn fha lAfh I Lanc&s' wm peecUrmingham on the 16th venibfeMrait ' IrJ whicM he con ed the laaff tlars rrMrrland and attributed the state or affairs in that country to the rejection of Ibcf 'icojinwasatKa-T fortrrdiAUrabilce rbbjihS-Hpuse rf,Ixrds.Ke'lJarl lcCdA!arViU dWlatfttrtha th hostile to the r Crown an Lords, Mr. Brtirnii WWtri W L r a Fires -VJsrDec.- 24. The-e-f lentiml, stovepipe. The I saranevir x-wr?3r I &ANriLE, VXMs famrPrtftryiyimif dbui c 24. At Chat- unty, last night. l , z.t .a r depot ecu u A olexpress was c gfi.q ualsc xnresswas consum n or tnenre is un- knowxv London, Dec. 24The firm of Funck & Co, wool merchants of Bouleaix, Vranca. have failed. - Patith, Pec. 24-In the billiardttactch nt Slosson 600. ;ine socai score no; ids:. SXln 11400 stock .aidl 0 tvere chane7ofciiS icTyurt rayirW euriog a bottle U -'W-h C . I till' 72 i9-f )-i TIT w. r-Vy ..-i l- 'c.. ' - -.al.-s.T- t ," . 1 l( a c: -.nary la fcata t , u-t, rease4 envelop tv ii4i iLn ell thecabiFiat for a sir trbPllr. BJtth&s w1oe1iWraiaf. aei?fol 1wHIngftSlinjfizo tl mhamk mi a wmw w e 1 rsnn jucinrxsj - r j prsengigAiWie ToWVheSrvyr'Wo!- I YtenMx 2 "Fl I! I If j a JTlavrkJkU ! EY??-mHJi24m cent, the latteria.7,fc;tirf.MWt.-9V i-i TIIE IIIISIX fTEZc UDI.7CS i London, Dt24.Vrh correpdndirit of the Times at Dublin says: - "The movement of trooDS has excited a very uneasy feelincr. It is eenerallv believed ttnyerameftV- :'ililtlaiiivaTraatin'? kbetmrtriSlon of c55 the centres mommwmniuTa has . . . . W tents and other' gsm!-jrg:spgtt7S took of HSITT PSaaSOn jPPQPpf sradas also AU1 and attractlveTahoT we can promise saiiiSuofl tl B T fl I II II I II m in II have bfren stored in the eontrai depots. . :"'r3u'T:kr tiitf ttfnT j ItisstfAtM-jr -. .TntvtAiauniri'- point to the TOnclaStWrTtfaCbawOev- JntLatw k vd m,, ,. .7 , " TTrr -LrJSlli" ernmetitrljivsytiarereate(da .fptl1 e-Tft d 9aiiJtfy wm dj;w TradStr1eliderttraVHotft.. ?Wlxrom wWchrooyconIdArocrate,iTi-vani ianwtBenauppiiiamaBunuuoawttiiieoaea r i&;r u', Jf:r r1 ''l f tj increased, to 50 rounds per mJ34ft3' Special to the Observer KBW.7d13ec21 01 xne' .uaniro -ami'-liu-ir btates i-; sSed throueh this citv to-dav. en route I rth-Kfrt'jhiy Henry 3Eii:KelsArrli JHortn tJarb ; srnr HVL;T UUrr .li "T:i JrNnHhrt!mHnm.iiMnM.hiin ' - - - - ' ' - i v.'iinntBim mm mill uun nr Suffer iotf muiT "mrpV .h uianscs Ul uirmiur uwr I nr.Huu'g sanr oet248ra-H ' 1 f.n a. Om !jifi! MARKETS B Y TEIiEGR APS 1 ,, j., -p '?," au MUM 3t BiiiTnioaa OatS' lowwi iflouiijerrjiir-i. W -torn ; www jir trm onwut, rennsTir 1 givwiuw. oa,iu. rcnnw 1 sides . dttto4 Diseked 6a7tiit baoon shuldan I Cleat sldet 8 bams K0Vs4U. Lard-na- I Baed jtterotw CtoffeO rmY' nio suear arm: a sort ma. tnA )tH fa . x)iwt a- .bjl r . r . . winter wbta obaft I 4loMi4tate 4.7 Ba.l6,voxtra Afia4.7Sr I eOtoW;Noa .wtotet 82, No. a Chi,; KiarV3Vieasft ana December. Janaarr. - Febru&r.WMSjcb. Com actlye at S84 eaabi 35 Jattar'.etoraaTT 41 Mar.- Oata dolt m 40UaU'aaht LTeeno . OMk T-Km.-a Taiiey -MBaay em heatr: fair.rt!4B0a;"rSr! wneat aw. ho. a v red wlntet r IjOL. Cora lower; No 2 mixed a. tun f i . . Data lrr- Kn M kItM RKaK shoalden 4mf clear Mbefisas baooH I :Jurd40Uf- New Orleans Hogs cmBqa85a420. ltgnt 4la4 ,'bacaA 60480. otchenr 4804a bout uau; coma Km io i!:1?w' wo. .export; ded, red XJOal.19, Oats dosed lowerat 41a42 lor NbvS. f Coffee quiet: Bio lo cargoes 11414. t; centrifugal' 88, Cute museorado I eaosa. Hons aoieL Sugar quiet rei Carttlna and Louisiana te7,Bangoau&7toa1n quiet atsoaliaslTWieo wool ool autefe'domoaUe nfi: I unwashed 14a88.' Texas 4a38. 1 Forte duU at T2 75; -middles dull; long Oat 7.20,' hort ttanr k Clear 7.2a' naort ataar , long and stuxiKW. LaMdoae(Lflrmta2lk 7; .- :.U,J i;,f-7 ioii ,"iufl ; v iiiw y- .,'..-w.Y.a i;j:r, 7j... qu.TasToni nun; bii 11; low, mkJdVg! I 10c; good ordtaarrUfec; her ree'ls 6294; gross 6486:sales 'Limat-stoeK 1UB.0T9? ear ts eaawtwiso : to Great -aettBlt4sa8J0S;rMS en. coastwise. 848: to snm ; expons to ureal Britain . . ft Weekly-net teens 29.972; gross : sales 5,831: exports, coastwtte 18J77; to 6re5 Brttata 2U098l iitfdlmi 1 Mai iow irfiu1' 1 luc: good- ordtnlr rafte? net receipt 470 gross 2374; sates-4254 stock U6v509rexporw ooaatwiM i trtsjeaparta- fo;.roat BrlUiB,.?-s j to can Woe! UOI 1WH lUUVtKlVDB OOAO BDIOV clUti' S" 5eitruGrBrlt84id6:ooaflt-l7 wisoiMnummoat aoj ; -..:j lerowOteaT?y aOeBttBg . J2: lowonkkUina lWMw good oidfrl!0il.nPts,37groe 1 . HffliltfWlor et recti 6J988i'i sBlet-IJ GMaRtmukie'J ftwUfeteMyVl llc;larwJml,li M9ecg 1 MaskaiE 1 lyinet' iDt?9.266: tris 'JSaleaWj etpoastwi lifioui taarte-Hatn8U chanoai i;Q92t I vj(a?r;o In ..... . i r - . . jrwTT4nn.TiAH-Qu; sniMini itddisas llliMgood ordinary lOtte hat. reoelptij u jClSQi sale:T-i apmnets'-ar. svicM.1 wti to Steal Britain' t cosaM; ibi . ni il;gao0ft!aa4aai m8:tfaner.a toreatWJi , ilSifS9JlSS2t?CT " ' -rwm-wM 'i'-'h. u ti a aj i i q Moiia:WidVvnitiii:iow fclddUMJ iyc;ooa erauar? e m t iwceM iiW Vi tnm reel ! ' a i ul' Oft d ailai laai niT 'fT Wm m unaisi rTTT ailBfl i -ailn 12 HKexaortt amjfBBcusajfatc cot I ar4rsQolari9fiBdikuWa lUaV: j99V 15 BmEUWQeri,-49 I Weeklr net reoelnu 1 eceipwa4: j578;-spljSers-; stoBaa,a69; J--t m - i .Csuauszoar-H3ttleSsffllddii llfec lew mu IdUni.-ll IAl JrArid ofdiriai: i tiESilief j, -coasoaaaiett w wmfcawBi irtfaInfW'LWrroear-4-Aje42s"0: menu 5884 : stock, present year, 120U5I7,,.wm rear, 19,284 ;sales6,84v - ms: good ordinary 9ftc; reoeipts 2,718; sales iss imiyis? a 4 . - . .. ... - l rMdog -9w!f'iiet receipts toot; rfptoentf8;ial.2oS;isshnrs40ttia,j VNoetaaraas, ialSfctiecjifrAMt lM4t8vit iJMiHi nrVtVi A-n.4mraAicr4et! recetnts 1483:! stock 4,860; exports coastwise 194; Great BfJJattij tM7aioor4toenjpi ' iii hnPMmMisba t-weekir-r-nei reeeip wv yirwixrrem SKotfttr .noTn, Bauca, Azjl Acttve; midaitng iic:.ow,'iu e; goed ordinary Weekly recelpU Sprf ii?ments B.767:atJre9eatyear, 7,54l! .last ear, 11,1 ild4 and costs anir za-flumjbe4iij .v : nn .., . ' . "M"-w xoKX-Btocaa . . l "iirii j 1 1 T uiiiiiiii w.j i -.ill: H-tfit 4 Lke Shore. ... ....... cneei ai !ciw,ei39ps, . ,?J , , Cm 01UKAT1 Floor tancr B.25a6-0O. ' l.oa Ko. ambc meats aolet: tog 4 KW tau to gooa renning itmiMt Bflsao , 7j j ooenpy this dav their maskifiokkt Haw ,wak- Qaedftrm: standard a. fluaui Mkiasam .flrmf I nrVmafiit nni Ataifju-k-atfit. Thlk la aald'to weekly 111957: I exMrtavo) laiUgi lLuisaa oaiaai il4H BrinAl crttawnt .6iii c nelaaihti195e;H)CS 82184-.. sales 0 TXUVS Vf JiHJfuOLWTii .f to a3ai Brttaln !-r betottoeow , rvoastwWe.'l'f W tibhow & 2ran&:UilfiTneritB'TS.3 9Hiu40itddUax,Q t w m w aaraaawnin - a. .-receipts 7JftOXk.,(!oatoisa, 6,7t2Xtfoetnvl7rGlW IUw rasf;aaie4 1 P- tpvdTrtvr .91 V eekly-ecejpts. 4412 " ' -r;nt TJ.1T"&9-f -T ' J';41ir t i j -, fi'M HAVjB TkKEN SPEOI"PAlHfe-iV: -' TO TT2 WJLNTS CilLL CLi3Xi jwiritoorc,nowbolngree IK4BSk7VBT,. ...... .......... v - Il,OOU; ru to tow "oawivai &iiu.ci j&MAWk last earH4?.'-U..iU .tbu w t2922a ei ajneTMasaB0iirunaoii3iiw -r;! to." r?:-A AS?Itfn ,mmu: caia m. a&Li B.U.U 1 . .-.a-T. tf.WK.VMa.AM 9 - - . mi , ai jhhj i Mir uiai lull-. .m ,VfI"4e Wcr" wr ahx t u; strl iiiex sinvj ft.J .t itrni Mmnmil KU. lit W cioeeasuong. i Illinois Central. . ... .. . .. . . . ... .V.'r- ' f AC! NsalwtueaTattaoOf.,.'.i n'-? jjoaisrUie and NaearUto . .w; ,j , i Cnloaoo and Northwestern.... . ,3 Meiniand(lesUn.:.'..::v..'..s' ' f'43 Rock Island 1.38 woswrnunions..Mh..;.Mfi(j4-.:.'. . JSX i:.: 4 .11 Class B. 5's ,1 iiBBraasTir7 . .ii'iNiriv . , , a ant OTY COTSOH JittBrJCir 1 ' J. , Caiaxorrm.: Peeembet 25. 1 ..W netxestewwoaoaaaiuwKtnaw : ' li'srl dllrE..f...:: 5-l It mlddllnc 11 8-16 ling., 11 wer tjraaes i. . .io s 6a9Vi Oft RENT; mint Hoass on westTr&do stzBeLaow oconnled by Wonwloht ftWhUsetL .aJsovtbat on come Of Tenth aBd JPlne. aec-itT !-fi i-J rvi tfli ;. fti crr.niTr.KT0 j to. m - j vi. : ;1 HOTIQIi& 1 Philadelphia, it. , ,. f . hPhnadelphia, Dec 32, 1880U . . nj PIANO lGRSAEE." A 8 adnnlstrator of Mrs. Mary wQl'sell JXli at the o the court 'house" door, Tl tno Both MavoT SecaimieV. at'18 Votoek' iCrna-flM Mano-af laayor ue octave: in Iunn ft Clarke's make. The instrument U a seven octave; lmnrstolass order and can be seen attho Teaideooe vi w.. w. rBKram. &au.. aaj now ue- Mrethesaie. - " . Ierwiss Ten per cent eash, . Mhsnee ; note and at nine montha. . v. u tuau. usx Bwarrsxy : f . ITIT bbla. Colca.DpU i s. t" bWa Celeiy, fieahind crisp, t IJJ5 ( iiTO f?K.-n.'?JJ-". ;ir n . 'rVB HundrM OJaDuU.lfats, i ii?oy .J.ijjior: lui J v: jwn a - . wa w t i r WWW! .8 UJ9nCi"r: -n?j 1 wti.w.'.. 15 nXbl6ajttTj0i.9N.. .Otonrieojv lArfvatOhiSi. v tanfr aavojal5o-ta bisasel&t Odrasartrcih t Ml iO;iadsiiab irsH o dec24 :'Siilto:f, SewltelejliyaBae ser ean be snmmonea. a onuowmu w SitrciinA;4aFfc ittAifvmm ha thainala ,0009 iior ID UL SUO a.wva ikWeiegrapa; titthl gbutheinjuid Weterri Ctttts Klchmond;- NoWoia, fetersli anoTDsmvinaitt hd;i pdzodhr not secttoal wtteM ltawrts fothatU rS?K & tnU Sd fcPPoneaLaa it haa.l rtdahono- aacttonfcTlhoamerioaa has been tad- r In all reduction a and imDroTomeniff wi u yonr 4fbWrlce7and -feTgla tobwttiaVI IpreateafU eortsaad laglvtegitiStr ChaflflttB reaaao Minti from tee oSoo IrittiS cWthairlHiaH TfatjaCea' ,Norih,j8outhKast -an rSsaaasj staani fiOerwt. iMavt (Cbo iiaerlan-riniah, LTHrarh Comnaov win DDCQ offices Otf IU Jjaef rM-Li-ianrtaioa-aarf lwisbOv'CLiia si t iewdaysoi-uujj & io JJU?"r ajr.au J a4 5s il,J Jul ii 10 20 l uu fell ij; tvn W pot i,Axwwuii js7Tei7 HHH lawrrririi mur r n: "I r r mx,a M mm wuw ci, vamaiwf ame-dale I MWwt Tosx-rruturos tiosiM -stead, salea KO. . 14caua 12.66a,67 Yfll - 4 bii.; Y!!tfrtyg ?-t -r A'H FiUtay0ah4ai id bnuoiH r Mpsifl 7tae'ii5ifca cJ-THS X)KuJmIXT B3TH nNBjHC(TY and complete. Our stock of eisri Bicb woiiriW soil 6 ii'H BISLx 3KGriBSn, BITT STIXI, IN I HE BJNQ n iit; i i tf 'i I . 111! 0 K, V ill! L 1 1 i"i j u jtj uyu 'i: j1,; 1 , 1 - . w 1 I - C fas) I HOT hOjrflXIOO 1 vjnaTe Just received one of the Mi 4 00 O ijJ7ii9 imfo rD. 3 M r pi : . - i M UJ - ' 1 QQ O 1 P 0 2 I- r-r, h a r u i m t1 m SJ M -a'i i aMrTr7V RHiy III A a j.i 1. . s -a- l..-..fu.. ..... j; JU li, daav! wii .ljfr - M k iJilifie'f fci J A3 ol lf3t? hljtjoinift? ffiAwiUi-nf eMT auai.-aoc ml .bsTeiouH ;uin h..'mI X iSf'.Vi ."' ' 1,"-,,"nf fi d vnuarjoKnk iMW txWtVjrf-Mn,, Tl10 Ml moil WUtfUM Iv7?fV ,,'lu,, 1,U5 .rtouwhia tot -itiw 1 Hov f,, .if h:0 91" aq lKnol3ajL9 to itiwJiai mod -uttuco wT3 fi w .boa .taltniHifl toiSSadl naawvowmi srii Blmjji! iBir.uaar.M u aVA3 .j VI . ' - " 1 f UrCrAafcli? toes?. "J14 lwM tJi ct irow Ut-jU H "i?.f '"Hr-- -1 ----- . 1 iff n in. 1 J'. -a t t . . n UMiMjUt in ?iesrriyjuL arasdaindttiay ilH IfWClM ififDSJO-Wi .iGql-tatn -8Ltl. Mrtatt to WatsJitellf .uradayrtOC Admlshlok?3.1o Atf.-.tij w ?vt-feiSI Berr4 Vi"....T.7::.. OalleryM lbiJa......ia.t-oonti sU111JI I ! 1 ! .. ........ ... . -.-... r , 1 rA "7a iarewia 01 BKe'ezatas eaai u 1 1 M I, J ) 1 I l.llll rain XaYJ irwM y i'i .as.." mil I Tea 12. tt AND 8Ul$ii L1MK3'FINK BrjtTO. '(XQtss anitfto tiaeo' ass ot goods can be i ft e aw'j' v ,-n -n t tv t -ar n n Cheap Bedsteads, aNDLODNQXS, Parlor & Chamber Units. GsUBlCrTl.X.& (groceries. CK5ARS ! .lay rLARGKT ANPi BEST t ASSORTMENTS Wt I OF bru; i KEY WEST & lib DOMESTIC ottered in thlj I Wejoflal then FIFTf ever PXB CKNT. lower thai any retailer In fce'market Come and eiamlfle tneW fir yoaraelvfei : J'jT.- ALE OR, BET AIL. FLOUR, JLAKJJ, sugar -' ' " ? COFFEE, , TOBACC.Q, ,;.,Mr,: U&Y,RUPS,., .. ! ,ia.jJEivt,,u Groceries won lis"' QWrlafif nl aoswrig liisJwwy Ji'ia.- :t 11 11 1 imaaud oTTi iTnr, .., wk; euirj v:-)i i'i - to be ihe ifiriestjpipe iCij 9J lot taoo el itaota iw .to! nl 4 ftten? iitwifia Uttma Ut'V-j. r!5r,rt'""1l anal. KMMMImuy yaon. e aoaoa a. 1 .Mia I-T5?vaii '1 I U... 11.. n iaj. ..H'VMa on west i 1 mmmmi; SPK f BCRf ELL. Ja-VAJa.V v (a 1 m l !Iial of it. mm. fl.ts iCC-j lw .... , . T ' '