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.f 19 W , 3 (X) , - r 25 8 7 00 ; i V0 S s on , 8 7a , ir ou X E LKUBAPMKUIIMA It T. Gold closed In New York, Saturday, at Thn Kansas City Journal of Commerce says the banking house oT J. H. Hubbard a Co.. at. P i la. Kansas, was rubbed last .Friday, of alxteen thousand dollars. A Chicago dlspaie'u , .ted the 30th. says the city press this naming ilenoimce the pna;e of the railroad fare bill by the X 11 i nols Legislature. Five Senators voted for it under protest. They fav-"d controlling freights and passenger rf but not relieving the Illinois Ceutral of the seven per cent, yearly tax. II Governor Painter vetoes the bill It will fall. A LiiliIod telegram dated the 301b, nays timt in tlie case of Phillips vs. Eyrie',' late Governor of Jamaica, the Court (f the Queen's Bench decided that Colouial Law Is as valid as Parliamentary Law, and gave judgment for the defendant. L!s;atehea from Athens announce the arrival there or Count Walewskl. An unfavorable reply to the proposition of the Paris conference is anticipated from the, Gieek government. Tbe neutrality of . tho Ureal Powers in the dlmculy between Turkey and Gieece is assured. A fcoston dispatch ol the U f.tys ; At the livening session of the Anti-Slavery Koeiety yesterday, Mrs. IVirA L. V.Tianlela described the seaaes s)e witnessed in the South, and gave a Mid account of the condi Hon of the eonal ry. Addresses wer made by"A." M. Powell, , J. M. .Manning, Weudeli Phillips-and others," urtng'ffhe notation of the question o a CousLJiutioiial amendment, after which the Society adjourned. . : ,- : ,'f , J j A Rutland (VtA dispatch: dateU the 30tb, says: A large Dumber of desperate characters were -arrested here last evenfng, Imilicitedln the numerous incendiary fires in Ibis place for the- past j ear. The gang were for rated out and arrested through the agency of a New York Detective, who has been working tho case up for some little tlmo. ' ! " ' ' - ' . The first meeting of the Cape Fear Agricultural Association was held at Wilmington, N. C, on the i!ulb lust., 'and was largely attended. Delegation: were here from .all pints of North Carolina and several boiiu-tl-s of Soutlv Carolina. This !i an Important movement iu lavor Of a revival or the agricultural Interest of the State, " t Superintendent .Johnson, of Augusta, Georgia, publishes a card, tu which he &ays that tuo reported, outrages., by the .Kja Kiux, In taking possession of a train at iiarnelt, o r- the Georgia Railroad, ou the night of January 17th, published lathe Washington Chronicle and Philadelphia JPiess, are base fabrlcatiots, no such occurrence having taken place. , . .,.,!,) . A Kalelgb, North Carolina, dispatch dated the both u!t., says: No decision baa yet been made in the Injunction case against' the' Chatham Railroad. " Rumor says, however, that the duel-lou will be la favor of sustaining the injunction. If so similar appropriations wl.l .be null an i void. Tn Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford, and the Western I?6rth Carolina Uoiuls are amonj those which would remain untaiuted. . : ..i A dtspalU fiom U.ddsboro states that the greatest excitemtmt prevails at Kingston tu conseuueuee of the lynching or the five prisoners there Saturday nljht lat The names of tho victims were Ituhard Nobles, White, Robert Grady, Ksder Herring, and Daniel UmitU (colored). ,jA person near by "the scene hea:d the discharging of the pistols as the prisoners were shot on the bridge and the heavy sprashes of tbe bodies as they were thrown into the rivet1. Kingston Is in a state of siege by the negroes of the surrounding country, who threaten to liberate the remaining prisoners in jail and burn the town. The whiles are1 all armed, with such weapons as are at their command, guarding their homes. A Dan by, Vt dispatch or the SOla says: Wesion reached Manchester, near the foot of the Green Mountains,' early Uils morn ing. lie encountered uuuieious obstacles, and was nearly al:' nignt iu ciossiug. He said he had to stop at a farm house, near SuTnmit, to lest the horses and obtain fresh ones. The snow was six feet deep, and them were enormous drift In several piaces aloDg the. road. He will ariive at Rutland to morrow night. ' , IEGSAPH. A. Saiunhij Niglu's 'Dispatches., Frauds ia New York Custom HOU39. Frauds to tho Amount of $100,000. Tho Investigation, in Piogress. ' Informatiou from Cushing. Caleb His Mission Said to bo Complete Success. j Robbery of a Negro in MerLphis Notorious Characters Arrested Rumored Outrages by Colored Militiamen in Arkansas. Trial of Keyl tho Wife Murderer, in Louis vile His' Conviction. Congressional Proceeding?. Appointments by tho President. V7ASHINGTON. Appointments oy the 'President A Meeting cf tho tommlttee on For eign Affairs. r.Kli 1 ij. Washinctom. January 30. The President has " appointed I'rofcssor V. i. Blake, of Ban Francisco, and Edward 11. Tilten, Jq., of l'hiladelphia, Astay Commissioners oi- the Mint, jn place of l'rofessor ..A. J. .Jpson, of Hamilton College, and H. A. Drexal, of Philadelphia, declined. The fractional currency issued for the week was $943,000; ghipmestsj 4-1,054,377; amount destroyed, $7,41G; National Uank .currency issued, 201.200; actual circulation, ,-$2'i9,-711.766-At a meeting of the Committee of foreign Affairs 01 the House, to-day.
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Ji -s 11 is - i . VOL. XX. it was resolved to report a resolution on Monday, declaring in substance that the Government- would cbeerlully accept and rectify any negotiations coming from the proper civil authorities and the people of Hay ti and St. Domingo, having iu view an intention to become part of the territory of the United States! - . LOUIS VILLI?. Trial of Kf ji for the EurdVr of lifs Hire Verdict or jury, unuiy mi Murder tn ill First ISosree body nf I.pwis Johnson, FotitKl Ksrar of l'rlsoui;r from lite loualy Jail. Louisvilt.k, Jan. 3'). -Tlie trial of AVm. Keyi, lor the-, murder, ol lis wif?, Mary, in March, ISoS was eon eluded this morning. The jury, after au absence of four honr, bronhtin a verdict of murder in the firtit de gree, lvcylwas considerably agitated at the anuouncement. benteuce will not he passed t'or several Jays. lhe bodv ot LewH li. .lohnson. ot this eitj', who was lost on the ill-fated1 steaiuer United States, ha befu found a iew, miles above Mauisou lad. . 1 1 re e prisuners confined in the county Tail, awaiting tii il undc-r the Civil lights bill, iii;id- an utisuccess-' ful attempt. tp Jinak UsJ B:ght. A destructive tire occurred at INew A.lban', Ind.,; Jast ninht, i whereby four large brick buildings were completely destroyed., FAN FRANCISCO."' ' AjiothiT fenotk of Earthqnake.1 JiU ',) I I' San Francisco, Jmury 29. Slight shocks, uj an .eaijtbitake wre ielt in thls, city to-day and yesterday". A heavy southeast true last night dfimaeed'the shipping fti t)t& harbr!fJ soniewh:if. . . . Senator trIeV Ah?ki ! 1iMrni?et3 with no favor. : 'Hie iNfvadi"Le?i?lMtore passed a bjllior lunding the dAl of the State and providini?' lor "the '1Ssa'a'nd'of ' bonds bearing 15 per ee.nt. per annum interest. .The.Uank of LiluwShiU. ba agreed to Joar thojd'i'u-e aiuout, on the new issue. ! It is rumored' that Senator ftyo has rsigned.-for th jiurse 9ft.fck$t positipii in Grant s Cabinet. t ., : l)e Lone- and ' Winer."ca)vltil;tcs for the" United States Keutofshipy are now at Carson City.'' ! Flour unchanged ;-wlMat closed 'at fl 77il 80. -.bi-.i i...K.1'.'-r NEW YORK. - Drawback Frautls in Xew Tork Cos- . torn House Au. .Investigation ; 'Frands to tbn tJlont r '$WJ3,n Half tho Kecent ( films Supposed to bo Hog us Information from Taleb (tasking--His fission to be Complete Sucicss r"crry.Boat ' Collision. ' . w ; "S. 4 ' ' M New York, Jan. ill). The Treasury officials are cugngud in ex iiiiining the extent of the drawbac k frauds in the New York Custom llnuse. The investijintiou thus f.u show-j that they will possibly reach $100,000. It is estimated that out' hull of the more recent claims, judging from tho character of tho p:ip rs on file here, r.re hocus. The fraud has been carried on for two ears with boldness and impunity. Official dispatches from Caleb Cashing, at uogota, uoiomDia, nave neen received by the Secretary of Slate. Ilis mission, which is believed to 'be to negotiate for a ship canal through the Isthmus of Panama, is said to be ;l cnmnlete snceess- a A collision occurred to-day between the Fulton ferryboats, Columbia and Mmneola, of a similar nature to that of several months ago. Fortunately no person was killed or wouudsd. MEMPHIS. Xotorlnns Charartflrs fo in mitt ptl to Jail liobbery of a Aero Man Humored Misconduct or Colored Militiamen. --. Memphis, Jan. 30.' Hans Moreum and Bud Patton, two notorious characters, were committed to jail to-d.iy, bail beiDK reluscd, lor rootwnaa u(gio man on Adams Street last pighfc. i Tho Appeal soys last Wednesday a party of militia, numbering twenty, two, a portion of whom were colored, went to the house of Aleck Baugh at Carson's Lake, Crittenden: County, Ark., who was a cripple, confined to his bed, carried him out. and shot him on the charge of harboring Iu Klux. XLth (ONOUKSS TUIRD RKSS10X. SE3f ATE.......WA8HISOTON. January 30. . A memorial, signed by citlzeusof fakw t.ahXierritory agaiut the division of 'that Territory, was presented, 'and referred to the Committee on Territories. ' -' Howe presented a memorial from the Legilatnre of Wisconsin, in reuard to tho enlargement f tlie Wisconsin Kiver,, Kelerred to theCoiuiultt- ou Commerce. Drake presented resolutions of the Ieglslalureof Misaouri in relation to the completion of the ceutral brauch of the Uuiou Pacific Kaiiroad. Ueferred to tue ,C'otumitlee ou tlie faclflc llailroad. Coukling introduced a hill to promote the buildiim ot tueaniships in the United Slates, and to provide for carrying tlie malls betweeu New V rk and Antwerp., Keferrod to the Committee ou Post Oilict-s. t'rgiu called op his raottou to retronstder the vote refasing ib line of the Kotunda of tbe Capiioi lor inaunrHtiou services othel than official. Alter discussion the Senate refu&ed to reconsider by a vote ol LD to 21. . Morrill, of Maine, moved to postpone the couKtderalioiv ttt Um iec4ul order, Itat const itntloual amendmeul, aud to tnke uo the pressing appropriation hill. Yeas -Ji), uays2& v, ' i a. ' - ' t.'i , i Heudersou presented a concurren reolulion of the Legislature ot Mipnourl, inatructins their H prosentatiVf a Srua. toisto vote for a bill to aid the Central Branch of the Vaei&c Itallroad. In presentiuathem, he thought it but right to state he had voted against the bill betove receiving the resolul loo. ; - - - Pomeroy introduced a j nt resolution, relating to hoiatsteads for sold'ers. Iteier--rpd to Committee o Public I.nds.- i Harlan ffe red a resolution, which was , pgreed to, instructing the Hecri-tary of the Interior to inform the Senate -hat qnau-. tlty of puulio laiMls ka botu'lJ W aid the construction oi railroads, wagon r.uuland canals, aivi tor tlio improvements oi river harbor throoghoat the country. The bilimsfeinj: appropriations for the payment of . lnvull.l ki other nsioim lor tue year- ending Jane Wl, lf7J, waa considered and liaise. l with the two amendnieuts reported by the committee, the first reducing tbe apnrorration lor invalid ith slonn from ten millions, as provided in lhe original hill, to nine millions, and tlie second reducing the appropriations lor general pennions from thirteen mil. Ions, as lu the orjginal mil, to ten millions. Tue bill making appripriationa for the support ot the Military Academy was then The Naval Aopropriatlon bill was than taken up. All tne amendment reported by tii a oommittee, heretofore published, were agreed to. ' Urlinea oliered an amendment, which was adopiUed, repealing the provision ot
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the net of r authorizing the anuau lKi. ASr fr M:l'Ct1!i of wt:i adoptoil.oue raiinu the salary o! tne head of lhe Naval Academy from Sl, t lo Mil pr Aiinuiu, and the other appropriniiu" to talio observations of tho i-ciiima of the sun on the 7ih of .August IK x ( - Nve moved to add an appropriation of Soi),iitK "or th Improvement of the harbor of Midway Island, in l!it I'acific Ucea-i. Juat Ixrtore adjourn merrt an amendment was adopted authorizing tha Secretary of the Navy to expend any oortton of the i"0,ori which is thereby appropriatod tor the improvement of tlie ltiirlor ot Midway Island, in the Pacific. Craain moved an amendment continuing the otiicn of Solicitor and Naval Judge Advocate Ueneral, and appropriating 3,0u0 lor his salary, ilrjected. , 'The bill then paseJ. JMonou lutrodoeed a hill to enable the Iopleof Montana to form a Vnstitntion ami (Stale Clovernmeut for the admision of mitlrtate inso the Union. Keferied lo I lie Committee on Territories. (The deat u of Mr. Kinney, lately member ol ie Home from Pennsylvania, wasauuouueed. , , t eiiuJe adjourned. " : ; 'si' il ' ' - ilOt'SK -...WAsiiiN(iT!t. Jan. 30. Jones, of Kentucky, prc-wnteil a memorial Irom the. mt-icli.iiits distilieiv, antl dealers in disttliel spirits in the Sixth Uisf rict t Kitucl5y, lor certain changes ird ameiuhiients in t he Internal Kevenue Law. lle;err:d lo the Committee oa Ways nid Meana. ;SehneK, from tho Commiflenon Wnys ari'l Means,' renortd a hilt irov!dtn that every Dimt.vl'olU-w-tor or Asi,nt Assess) jr of internal Revenue wh has performed Wie duties o. Collator or Aasevtor on fOcuiiut of lhe su.s; epsioi or illuusof I Kpen i.ouecror or .sst'sor, sn 11 receive the compensation of i'ol.ec:or or Assessor, except in those cases where the I'olieetor or AsS'? sr has also rveeivod eomperitiatiou lor the isame period, which was passed. . " on tn6tion of Eontwell, the morning lioiy w.k ilipeused willi loc liiin day, nul tho" coastituiional anieudiuenl caine up for cliii:, .' . iJuti's motion to lay It on the table warjeitrtd eas tii nays 1:51. The Hepnbli-cu-l vptinK.ave beiui; C !ilu ulUiwkius, Ji'i.eki.,iiiiJ Wilson, of Ohm. , ..Shellaliaifipr inodliied the amendment wli'ch he o flu red, yes'erday, aclc to Its original l'Ni. ': 4 . t ' KuULwell then move J tho previous truesttion. which was ttecoartorl. . . . . 1- - -1 fl'he qiiettton wmh 11 Bit, taken on Shellabfiraer's amendment, and it was rejenel yfKis tit; iMy IW .-.. ' -t ' ' ' I :Ykas Ashley, of Ney I'al l win, OreHie-i, watty, fcea-too,- BiJt4i,'15tiHii,' Btofmiali, ISjiicltlftnd. i:oe,.'lili; tjobh, 1 oli'irn, rill.tm,. lhiwes, "IMIriio, ' Kekly,' KjS'eloa, J w)t..tK. Krufiuh, liiavtil.v, Huiiiiaon, llawhins. Hooper, iJ uuUird o! Iowa, Judd, J ili iValstiNley, vK.ilioy, Lawrence of Pen itsVlvaiiia, l awieiioe or Ohio, Loan, LfX'in, Mai li uxd. Mull Ins. Ne s hani , orris, Oilli, Itiine. Pliuits. l'o.sley. Price. Princ. Maw - j pr.Schencli, SchoUeld,(SltankH,!Sheil:ibai'irer,nttrt. wwuer,"5t)Ks,y pner, I wic-neu, Van Tforn ol Missouri, Waid, VasUhu of Wisconsin. "Wash uurn ol. Irili:ina, lf aKhliiu:.''Mfi lVIa.-aeliOJtt.-j WaJker, Y hll lemore, and WJIIjaius. iN ays Allison, Archer.' ArHell, Ashley, of t(M"AxtMt.JJailt1ff. Baket-. Iints. Bariniiil, ?eclt. Hi'iiaiuiu, UlHitie.lliair, lJoutw;eii, j;o.vrwn,i iy itjr(itiiwt-ii,. ttrooKu, Hkirr, JiaiUsriU :JUiiuhutw( t.i, U;llis,Cary, t'liamlfer, Chureliitl, ('iarlte, of Kansas, 'poke, i;ortiy; t?ovhrle, Itnon; Uockery, lxls;e, lHmnelly, Drigg-, KdwanH, Kldfid:e, l-'iiiolt, f Massachuselts, Kerris, Kerry, Field, Kox, Oartleld. lletz, tialliday. Iss, Ureen liriswold, Uiovex, Ll:iiitlit, llahev, llanilij((llaiit;iie-i lleuu)a, lliij bee, llonkins, lloleiikiss, llulburd,of New Voik. Humphrey, Hunter. Jeuck, Joue-Hn,fiiei,-nfor1 h "arlln.'j Joesv of Kentucky. Kerr, Ketchum, Knulib, Kooutz, Lattin," fjhib,"' Llneoln, Lj'on, luttjhrl L;e, Marshal Marvlu, McCorPtick. M.H. ullofh, Mclvee. .'Mercer. Miller, jore. MfiifUl- M uneii, Myeis, Newcomb, lui.ich, iciiisoii, uou, irc-n, x ei -I'inn, Porter, Puree, rike, Pile, Pollard, I'ruyn. Randall, liaum, ltolertsoi, Hoots, Rtss, SitLr: ves, SiniLh, Kpaldin, Kt.ewHrt. Htorer. Stover, Tabor. Taylor. Thomas. Tnli, TrnmbU', of Tonne?', Trowhride, iipsnn, van Aninm, van ahkcd, van Horn, of i-iew Yora, Van Trnmy, Vnu Wyck, VVhlttomore, Wllsn, oi'Omo. Wilson, it' PeuiisylVHii a. Windoni, V00d7 bridge, W o')iW.'trd and Youn;. Jliu'ham'a amendment was also reJecled ; yeas 'M, nays lis. Tho Drtmocrais all voted ror t tie amendment in tne nrsi instance, but subsequently many of them changed llielr votes to the lieaaiive. The question recurring ou the origiiiHl propoKii ioii.llie yeas and nays were tiiKeu. On order 1 iik lh joiMt resnJui 1011 ensioted and roa ' the third ,tlme It was no ordered; yens Hi, nays -lot The House then proceeded to vote oil the joi tit resolution as follow s: lie it rtxvlval, Tnat. two thirds of both Ho.ises oncui l iiiK. taat the following ar ticle be produced 10 the Lcgislaturea o:' tho Ktiveia1 Stales as 011 aiueiidnient to the t'onsliUUioii of the Lr.nii.ed stales, which, when ratified by t luve Ion: t lis of said t'nnsiituiloii named, article 1 ank, sec ioa I. h right f any citizen of tho Lulled stales to votJ shall not be doi led or ahriciso 1 by t ho Uuilel State-, or any stale, liy reason of race or color, or previous !:iili'ioiiof iiiy i iti.en. or any class of t-iti-ans of the II n ite.l st-tte-j. jSKC 2. Congress shall have ipver to enfiiree by appropriate k'KisittUoii the provisinus of this ai i icie. The resolution was passed by a necessary two-thirds vttoye!s, l."0; nays. 4. The Speaker, 11s ihhiiIkt of the House, voted in lhe atlirmat i ve. i he speaker presented resolutions from the ( 'i uci 11 11a' I 1 'liamluT ol tlommerce, against Hie exteiislo . of the tiny per ceo', clause in the haiikrupl law. Wilson, of Oht , inirorliii-eil a bill to au-thorizi-the eonsi 1 uctiuii of a bridge aciosn lhe Obioliiver. Ueferred to tlie I'onimitte"On t;oadsniid unals. '1 he House, at half-past two, went Into Commit!- of tlie Who e Wilson, of Indiftiia, ill the Chair mid ristinnil the con-' stilt-ralion ft the Indian A ppropriatiou bill. Alt.'t'upwaids of 1111 hour spent by tbe ConiiuiiU'r on t hv I'l l it u as laid aside. and Woo.lward piMcne.tod to nddiess the Com iiiitiee n oppos tiou to Jeuca's civil nervice hill, '.'t'tie oommittee ro ;o. The Sena'e lull, supp ementaryto au act to col linn tiiks to iaud iu Nebraska, was PHssed. llio.s(i rntrodueed a resnaition amenda tory of the naturalization I ws, enabling loreisjuers to tieCine citizens after one year's, residence. 14fencd to Committee on-ftevision of Laws. ; Adjourned. Sunday' NisIalV Inspatclics. Important by tho Atlantic I Tolt graphJ P v Collector Smvtli and i Russian Miaiatry. the Another Frightful Accident I on Me in ph 13 fz diaries-. ; ton llailroad. An Engine and Baggago ; ! - Gar Precipitated in a I ;": , ' Creek. W . Ono Man Kill? d and Throe Others Injured. Myst orious Attempt liurdor Attempt at ! Suicide. to MEMPHIS. Another Fearful RalIrod Accident passage car ana. Engine Thrown Into trees A Man Killed and Three Others I Mured --Narrow Es cape of the vt uoie iraia. ' MMfnis. -January - 3t. Another firriKlrt aelileat occurred near (jiendale oa the Memphis ii Charleston lt iifroaJ itisterdny moruing. As the express train for this city was crossinr a bridaa the tresila work gave ,XJ-. R.-n,.initatinrf tho ensiDe. express and'bagsrago car into the creek below, killing John Thomas, me engineer. Thpi fireman, express inesensrcr and baegase master were severely injured Hut lor tho tortunato Dreakiuy oi coupling, the whole train would have
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j gone through, causin?' a terrible" loss of life. The accident was caused by the unsound trestle work There, wero twenty-nine "deaths during thef past week, twenty-one" of whom were blacks. NEW YORKH Rnmor that Collector Smylho Aa-thorizt-s the Wiihdratv;il of his Same for Confirmation as Minister to liussla hoverjior Haucy JVillidraws from tbe Candidacy for t'6nirrtssln I'onnectlrut Heavy Rotibery Mysterious Attempt at uttier Aticmpt t,Sulcii. t New YouS, January 31. It is reported thai a letter liasJseeri received, in Vasliin;ton from Collector 8:ayth authorizing tho witndraw.il of his name for jjonfirmaioo Iinitcx.Q i inijsia. Governor Ilawley has written a letter to the Republican State Committee. if Connecticut AwUb4ra,win,g bis name as a candidate for Congress from the-First District.' : Henry Thomas alias G. ICing, yesterday slide a. paekageof. mqney cont tainin $l,rj(J3 irorWrino eooufeWr tc Chatain National Bank, but wms seized, and t be money recovered. t.slle, was committed for trial.' ;' '. ',"' There' was "a riiyterious' 'attetnj.t at murder in Williamsburg last night. sA. person named t)rmand visited the rcsidened-:flf iJiacen WlJtftftirrtS'tN bond's reet, and, for unknown reasons, Mtemnted hi lite with a razor or BowU; knife.. Wlillst, hi boa J, was j terribly ;nt; he eseined ' with-liity and warned ; the " polfca, . who 'prp searcb of the wonld-be uwirderer. 1 -1 j The f;t(Ktih'?iw,-niil! ' ofJoUn ')VN' liaius, hi, FuriiiiugiLale.'lVssiUii Cwiie ty, New Yrork, was destroyfl ou Thursday night by an incendiary. Loss $20,000; ndinMrtfuee. Francisco. Jan. P.O. The steamer Aiijldou.iCjiy s.-iili J for JAttiV atna'to-d.iy wrl h l&O.OOiL in traHure, ?-rj m , f.? Nojv'.-York, and, l-'t,H)t i ' o r F r a nt e . (A ii v . ' JVIe Co t ui ie k Do 1 o gite 'to 'Congress "from Aiizona8, is a jassenger. t Ainonnt :rP.wifl'liilrottl' Bonds "..tl '!.! ih. ., I ! WASJUSUTONi Jan. 3Li--iao entire arnouut of bonds ifrsneerte ithe Pacific Kailrnad to January 1st, 1SGD, was 50,007,000, 01; wilieU Wnnual interest, at six per 5enr.. Is" J,0."i8,200. 'Hie whole amount reimbursed to the United ; Hrate?' by the fovTal roads Irom.iicights, &e., njl fd 'January. 1, ie:a i,.w j liiic ta ' E U K O V 15 . Tly J.t1 sin tit; jColojjrrcipli. HID I.U)li. ,UtflCIJ!C:U a Urccco lt ACcedo to itao Iropoitlon or Conrercnco or rarls Kumar that the jlireek Guvernmeut has Ytt'lded rupal Nando about to Withdraw from Madrid. i 4 1.. FltANCE. Paris, Jan. 31. The Russian Government, through (itsi MUiistcr at Athens, urges (ireoce to accede to the roposiiiou of tho conference of Paris, t is "rumored -here to-dy that tho Gre.eli tiovernmcnt has yiclded,"aud will sign the protocol. Madbip, Jan. 31. Monsigns Franche, tlio l'ajial Nuncio, is about to withdraw iron) -Madrid.. Alt. the iorcicn ministers iu this city, with tho exception of the representative froia liussia, has protested against the in sults ollered to the' A' tliicio. LOUIS. Woman's SiifTrasc Association Num ber of Lady Tas-t ayers : lianc iu the Methodist Cook toticem. St. IouiSi January :1. At a mdcjti inn of the .Wcuian's ijuliratre Associa tion, yesterday, a sfafcoent irom the Oi ty Assessor -Was '.'read, to tWMfrr that there are over two thousand taxpaying ladies in this,city, rcprrscutinu; property assessed at fourteen and a half million oH6ll:irs. "Abetter was read from llev. Ir. llool, expressine jrreat fears for the success of the clTorts now ruakioe to obtain the ballot for women, bn account of ten dencies, which he says-ire m wnii'ot-, ing themselves irt c'ttam eeMrt:w the country among the leaders iu the movement to place the movement in antaconism to Christ and i he Christian religion. This chari Implied, thouirh it is rather distim-tly expressed,1 was refuted by Airs. Hazard. providing officer of the meeting, who s;iidt uo such effort was being made.' That the movement was in conformity- with the teachings ol tHiristwJio tang ht 4 ho supremacy of : ris.Ut - over. . juiht. and advocated lhe satno laws for fetoales as for 'males.' She said they had nothing to lo -with the individual opinions of those who espoused, their cause, and "the -lessons -nf thrrrnst taught the Jof to .ji jacf the Jaid of publicans and sinners, while doctors of law and divinity were nnible to decide upon tha merits of their cause. Christ himself received sinners, ; Mrs. joJvo S. Pbelps made a:peeth and gave an account ot tho recent National Conveatiduiot 'Washington. The llev. Dr. E'iot -announced his heartyympathy with' the 'nioVeaie'Dti and said the sooner th ballet is given tbe women,' the better. - ' An address. from the. Hon," J. II.' Sturgeon, auswering several of the prominent popular objections to lemale suffrage, was read ' and heartily applaud d.- and Jlv. Dr, Cary, editor -of the Central Christian Advocate, stated through a notr that his convictions were decidedly. in , favor . of womau' suffrage, tind that hehou'd adyocute the movement arfd coali ibuta ia'fevery way he could to its success " : .-. The interest in -these meetings is increasing, and th audiences, ors;- be cominir much larger. The" Methodist, Book peppsitory, including tho T-isht to the 'Christian Advocate, tbrNSHit,oAl School -Skir, and the monthlies, called ' Th4 Maxm and tbe Medical Report"!; have" passed into tho bands of , a new Association called " The Southwestern Book and Publishing- Company," undcrth head of ex. Senators Toasten Polk. The Company have a capital stock of $1;0,0U0, and w.ri erect a large build - ing iu a central locality auu uo an: ox tensive iubli.sbiu!! business. I A full length portia-t 'of 'MaVnr 1 Thomas, which was donated by several
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of his personal friends, was hung in the Uity Council Chamber last night. A large number of citizens were pres ent, and thq occasion was jona of iuucli pleasure and'good ieelin. . . 3. lhe Unitea fetates District Court yesterday decided that when a steam er changes owners, a new registry thus 4vuaade and a license taken out. For .thai violation of this law the steamer Big Horn has been fined five hundred dollars each for threeN trip3 made since changing ownership. j Go'tvTnot JJaraey, of 'Kansasf'To ceived yesterday the lollowmg dispatch, from the Sheriff of Saline County;. j,., i.n , SaLixe, Kansas, January 30. Tho citizens on the Saline lliver lmd a Qlitwitli the Pawnee. Iadiaus ypstefdliy. on Jltilberry Creek," fourteen miles from here, in which seven Indians were killed. The Indians were trying to tan off stock, and had ribbed some houses on the Saline, whiejicaa3QcL tho trouble.-, Tbeio Were no whites killed. The Indians .fired first. HAVANAi J Alarmitp: News from Port au Prince u'lockade or the Uaytieu toast Ineffectual. ftUvUA'-ijao'ua'ry' 31.AlaVmTntf tiicws has been received from Portakt -Prin.ee. The steamer Haytien and the steamer Saluave seized two Frenoh jfssels in.the harbor at, St'. Marie for rUnuinjg the bloi?kade. The' French Adt()iral,"hearin of the affair, comprlled lhe tlovernment to surrender 4 ItC.TisMslsl'.' Ile'-dtfeiarVd the blhi knUc of the Haytien coast was ineffectHe. .Tlie occasior.-U callin? of a iuaa a'-v.nr Ht a: port was' not Kufliciifut' to tahii.sli a blockade, and llayli had right to seize foreign vessels rutins ino ports the blockade of which could not maintain. The report of the eaprure of Aux (laves by the forces of Salnave is not Vbhfiriued, but is believed that Aux t'ayes, and Jacknie!, and Jernie, and oilier towns on the iouthern coast. poou bo obliged to sut render. J the condition of affairs iu the northern districts of llayti are uu-changf-d. llusiuess is reviving at Port-au-Prince. t j Tit Ifnife J States steatusTiip Nfpsic sailed for Aspinwall, and the strainer Xantic was expected at Port-au-Prince to take her jilace. 0 K ETA II Y OTBIS! EUCIAL i ! y. I ew Jorlt Market. By Telegraph. Nkw York. Jan. .10. Cotton Morn active, c. better; K:ile-of 4t0l b.iles ntt-D'c lor middllnsf uulai.d. 1 ,1'I.niil-UeceiplK 2,I'K earrels; dull and firitiit! lower; n:uen of t,70 barreix at tf" 75 -ji t-l 7.r for.siinertlne Htate and Western : iki iii (.87 'jHrf jtra, ?t;tta; ei rrW'o.ti J3 r 1 n o, n ou,.ty iw lor wtiiie wueai, extra: 711 'ctfluii round hoop Ohio; f7 5 5 lor extra j-i. Ijouis; i: w(f5.-j w ror good choice do; closing qui-t. California, ih quiet, with ales at Sa 25.iS 00 lor old, mid S JWt'At 73 fur new. live Hour quiet: sale of 2tw bbld. at S -,r7 1). -on MKAr, Nominal. V;v,at ITenvy, l-atte lower ; sales'.Ti 000 bushels at $ I ,Vi 14 1 for No.SSprlDg In Htore aiul delivered, tlie latter price for choice; 81 6' lor No. 1 and 2 do., mixed. 'Hyk-Dull and heavv. ISakuky CJ.uiet ; Bales of 2,000 bushels of Canada West at 82 15. JiAKtET Malt Quiet. ,t5ottN-i-l?9celpt,i iif,iV-'5 bOhliItr hmrket iir-avy iinrt lo lower. Sales ot ai),iH) bushels at'.il'nOlc tor new tuixt'd Western.fi 01'rt4 5105 for oM do. li tore 92,vi!)ic for new while Southern, and Uj&bso for (Southern yr-tiow. Wats Iteceipfs 485 bu.sheU; heavy and lower, with small miles at 71c for Western 10 store; 77c lor do. H'n.t: also tri.iXK) busuet do. bn vera' option fOdays at, 7c. ck r iroi ai y;i iuo lor Carolina. Cofkk.k Kirm; wales 7.i)00 bat: Itio on private terms. fctiTOAR Hteady sales 300 hogsheads Cula at lvc. at l,a.-ks irm: Kaleir ii). Iiob-IipiuIk Muscovado at Mh I'KTiioi.ki'M-Jb'irm at iiq for mde, and iioes-ljuiet. Jn lHisei.t oil fcteady at?l fl.ll 01 in casks hihI liar. els I. KATUfcK Hemlock ole very nnn ai rti ibc for lieunoa Ayren and ltlo Uraiidu light and middle wet. ht. VV oT, Moderntelv acliver sales fino.non pi'iindi :iU 45;"i7cfor domeMlln leeca Siiii t.U for pnlled ; ic for tubbed ; JSc for lulls. iisi'IR.TS I'I'KFKNTINK Quiet. M'okk A hliiide Urine : wli I Roll btilu nt S !i) at: ti-1 for new me-N; jf.ai,i:kl L5 for old do.; j- UOal'ti f for pruu? 8. i. fA , JI lor pi Hue mess; al.-.o 1,0k) 11.!m new mttw, seller March, at Ml. Ukkv Quiet. : nalea otM bbls at If. 50 f f,r '"'w P'i,,n niew; f M(.I!I5I lor new extra Tikrch Bkkk Steady ; Kiles 2M tierces at 7,-i w'; for prune lues uud ai,a..i7c lor Iik di.t mess. A'.ny.h- il AMS-Steadv: sales of 170 bbls nt .'Mif .'I'm'. fur Mkt. ITnKettteil: safes of C70 iki'H .11 1 1' d! i'e for KhouIdei-. and n'-iiiilS'ic lor h:iiiiH. j lifrKu HotQ.ol'r.' ml -iViMt Tor Wosirn . a nd . I IVwS! fr,r dl v : 111 id.Tlet'firirt and iifflKx,t- I'M hit Ufr for Cumln rl 'tut Iiumh.I 17c for tthei-l-rihood. ' l. l'cip-Uuuil HAteH of Mi t .rii -.it 1'.' ; Jd'tti dor ateani,' aiu A rtOifli K.r kettlo lendereil ; alHo Merees tenni , feller Ft"tlliary ULlo-AiuiUHl, :i Itt'Xe. ! ; 1;it rrKiii uli sit, s.a:H-tor Ohio-.'-4 ' " -CMtK-i'iriktJrt-ji. - . ! Chicago Market. IJ. Telegraph.! C11 icago, .Ta n. KxcilAMiE-Raslern excloiuee quirt and iii iii at 1-lootl buying, and i-lo piemium H-llini;. 4 ; . -. ' '"." ' H i.oiTJull, with' linyerw and sell, rs 15c (.-J.V-apart iu their view; Sprinij extraH in, .it; 50. V itkat Qnlet and :'(!c lower; sales of No. 2 at. fl ti'wtl closing with Keller at JI IV i: KaicBJilneo'tJhaiisiB at tl Lt'-4. Coi:m Ijessacl i veand Jjihi! lower; nalr-H of lit-w at ftK'iu07e: uo arude at. ;l,t.i2: closins under 1 tiese rales; khIch IhlHufleriioou al .xi.'iin.jii'.jC for new. Oa ts - Opened iiuxlerateiy act I ve at e terdMyV outside lhiure; aalot at iyttHic; elos ii dul 1 Ht !!!. ! IvVK.-tu!et and 'ftle lower; Na 1 at SI l"f l l: No 2 Btjl ill 14'; closing at tl K.tl 17 for No. I. Uaki.ky Hull and nominal at fl 7 for No - -' - ; Huiiiv. iMn Puiland nominal at9I(i9 c. 1 I'iu)VIions Qniel and firmer; 11- est poifcfxic limber; sulci at (Sill & on thef pot, and t:l mi Ke'ler March andbuver Fenruswy ; at the ctrae holders naked jjo 7J;: larxl Qiiiet ami firm at l;i'.2lc. 1KKSSKD Hook In fair demand at $12 SO f(fl.J 75: closing at HVi w&V.i 00, dividiug ou UK) pounds. ; Uv Ilofia Actlv at JW 0JX313 50(4n"i for common to nood smool 11. iBlCKF C'ATfLE Ouiet. kteadv anil nn. haiiged. ; - Hcnipbta Ua.rk.ei. fiy Telegraph. . Mxxpiria. Jan. 31l Cotton Irreatitar stna'nrrn; nominally 2Sc; receipts 1,-27 bales ; exports Sti hales. Ktxu'K Low grades iu fair demand; priors unchanged. WHS lU&IM. 'llAY-Jit 00. 1" IiBAN-825. Coun Meal-f3 50. iI'okk So2 50. i.ABU . ; ... . .r!-.!,.. HctK " Mi-ats Firm"; ihouliew' lc; sidoo at ISc. Xew York Cold ana btocR Market. U& TeVdirapu.V K tw .Vai, Jau So) Mosey Kasy at Cr7 ou call. The bank statement is favorable: Lioaus .. 1 uciease... ... Sjiecie v Decrease....... CirculaUon...M U. crease ..:.... D!lOSltH.. ' Decrease tetldeia. lucrea.se JT. 5265,171, !'! 2!tl.40 27,7.S1,!)-Jt l,U7!l,27i r . . 3J ,231,1-41 . j1,7!W . 19C,flS ',-lii2 Ii5,70l 54,717 o09 72.3,1-VJ (STERLING Qult-t at 9U74. ' tiotii-tj, eed at lllti,'-; c osed at 130; no sdiipnieut-s to-day. ... UovjitNM.KNTS Are weat and lower. Columns of '81, H2i;.ll2'i; 'li. II.'111j!4; do. 'til. 10!'Vill.-M; fl iiuruv.-; uo. lOS'.liivJ; do. 'US, iwiun; 10-10, Wtfj&.ivsiw,, new. ii-.iiiiosvs-uo. tn,
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r ,' '1'lRciiiBatl BarKet. By Telegraph.) CfNcrKNATT. Jan. 80. ' KixtiR Dull and prices drooping . family $7 60,i7 75. " WfiKAT liull and prices are nominal at st on ana (i ror imos. z ana I. t'oRd-Uuehaiiiel and quiet at 676Sc. JlYB liull at SI 37(41 40. Oats Are higher; No. 1 at 63c. 15akl,ky Unchanged and quiet, "Whisky Hteadv alOfic. t'OTTojj Firmer under the Liverpool fidvices, and prices are higher; middling at liS'e. ... r3 Provisions Qnlet but held nrmly: the demand is light, however, and large sa es could not have been made at our quotations. Mess Pprk nld at til 0 (f,:il ' buycrnreoruary, me liisitie rate l ir the tliNl half of the month. Nolhingdone in Bulk -vieais; prices- liomlnaiiy unchanged. Batu s iu limited demand at li'o. I7;ic and lav idi Miuumrn, ciear no auu clear slues. I.-ird Is held at 20c. ; OkEA-sis-Jr'lrni at tt',4 to 10c for brown to write. Butt it w Iull find prices lower; frehh at 8,;iJe, Uie latter au extreme rate. t HKKSK-Jn good demand at i:tiiS22c Kws-Firm at title, tliw No change.. . i v. . ;0'tl liil'i bu ltiar. . , E.XCHANOB Lower; from :5jo discount to better. , the par; hankers iay the HUjiply is j 1 r;' ionlsyille' Market. By Taltnrj-.li.j , loiMVii-i.. Jau. .'). i ok At co-r i mi ; Kales of l lihd at f j tK) o toi mi 1 1 in 5 leal. - . -; t 'OT TON- Tfl. . Me.s Poi:k;-$.:i CO. IiAht-2.f. 1 - 1 liUi.K Iiori.nKT! 1.1,ai4e. elenr rlh KiueK rv4Wic, mid clear Kide.H J7il7'-Jrt Raodn Hboulder.-j 1 1 clear lib- mJ idt'H H-yv, iui eiear nblet IS'c. ; Ki oi' a .superfine t., 7.1 ,(0 ii". V UK AT-if I 7.i41 Sj. :0-n-eiia.tii'c. . - .1 , Wuisky Itaw.free, V7c- ; " ; Knropfitii Marbrt. Hy Cable.) '. rxiNbON. Jnn. .TO -Kve. Vmsola !r?!ir 'American ec.ni it!e ntih 5-'-t) IhiiuIm 7.; kIik-Ich quiet a.tid aleiulr. hrle, Llj; IbinoN,- H-J,j; Atlaiitu: t tjiel PKtifi. 4cr!; tallow 47 ;kl for 1 .ih otui; lhiMeetr'jil is. l'elKileum at Antwei o 5s'i Will ir.iucis. , t . " , m PnAXKVort Jan. SO. IT; K; hoiids, wi.i . -;v:iii-Kl.f! Jan. :. foil on, buoyant; rolddlint; upi uids lr'd ou tlio H,,ot, mid ll'ill-U't - nfloiiL; n.".-ui lird; Hle of "U.lAl bales., iireadxl tills, quiel; Caiiiortila whl wheal IN lid; ltd Western s li4 tlhl: tloiir-JM.riW ;l;corii; -v.iu ui lor Hd, Ajid :Uls,,4;-i3 ;i,l fur new. Pork l : Iwel iu; lard 7.i; eheeto71-t: baeou f,a d; pt-trolcuiu leilned I 11,' i; 'allow -Ids tkl. New TorS Itry tioaan Mnrlfft. nyTelCKtaph.lt -. NKWYoair.Jnn.no. TheCoiloiMJooditniarkft in mm Inactive but tiriu., Woquo4 iievv Itrown Sheetil'KS, PeqiKit blind, 10 l7V.,c; At I. in lie A, l7o ill New ork, and 17c fn IIonioii; AppleUMi A li17; tireat KalUM i:ic, do M hie: Atlantic V Sliiitiuts ll'c; Amoslceatt A ISfeacbed MusiiiiH lij'i.e, Arlcwriaht, WiiterTwixfJOe. Lonwlale iSc, Maronville is.4 lH'jc, i!oi 15,ltc, New Yoik Mill ISlr.rqxlSc. Manvilie 20e. Attlc.-H.l :, do. 5-4 Z'x:. do, S-t-lOc, .). a.4ft do; KM 7im. - Alieti'a Prints l l-iilJio. Imnnel'alJflS'c. American ia,al:r-,c, Sm.pson'H motirniiiK 2al!,e. Wiius lW'inliieH Udj. Lawim lSe; 1'ereeuln .ale. lancakter anxl Al..;olceun Uinhains 17c Clarha' and Coates' spool threiul, SIOc; llailK-y, The not;Jreen and DtnieU' and staiioid ISroihei-K' place ditto, o0c; Kmpiro Oioais aucltiuijs (fl 10 per yard. Neir Orleans Market. By Telegraph. Nw Oblkaks, Jan. :0. (VrrTOV-i-lrre'ntar; middling advanced yia; iower ersilu ymfyic; mlodltnca 2tie; kales J 1 b-.ilvx; ivcoiylH b,i)li balen; exlrts 3,212 li.llvs. - ' (iOLU lr-J, .1. ' .. 1 ! riTKHbisrij Hii' oommercUI 1 17il 1! i i New York ttiimacMiiit. , " riA-l,pr; BUieihueS(? 7; XX 8J 00 07 :XXJC 7 25..-- . Oats-1oII;7(5o. ' .' Hras Dull and unchanged. HAY UnclioiiKed, , 1'okk I)ull ; is'ij. IJACTT-lHili; m.oulders V'c; clear rib 1S!4; ier shlen i'jo. liAKti Dull; tierces 2o!c; ke-4 22;c. Hf;AK -steady and uiiehaiitted MotAHHra SteRdy and unchanged. WiusCY-rnchaun.d. C'iFt,i:-UiichutiK I. . BUSINESS CARDii. Dp, J. C, Gicrbovver, IKSlinUNT-Ul'IKTIST, '. Ojjicc-Sio. IO FJHaT BTM . Between iltxt xrmd lAtciul, Tenders hid profenKlonal fcervlc s to tbe citizeus of Kvarisvijlo nmi vicinily. . . Ailoiinistpr Nitrous Oxiiiet;asto alievit fiaiu in til rnclin f eth. fiejil iiiv iiiioiiih .i 11 11 1, .... 1 amm awwi... u. i Where i the fust p.'acc,to get i nice piiyti puhitvdt Well, thal ;rd! ax if everthiit I -if didn't know that 5 OSBORNE & BECKER dei the 'ifeatiKt thd in (he city. - ' ' fnovhll ' brat vxrl; tr ' If -n want to pret 1'ieneripthmH 1111011.0 lo au oil hint reliable Iiuh,i ybre 1 i.oiie but Xe-ll-iir. d' I'jeserl i.riioi IsIs are f loil t o rStl prewrlpl lout. ' SnHliAKW'ER'S Is the ol.lo.t uud most reliable, as ids preTtpl Ions now iiumber over 'i'ii my-lour 'i'housaud Four Unuilred. ' Vtu m Ret prescriptions filled at all hour:', d.i v or n i:;hl. .it Kcili.AKiFr:ii", - n ots I Corner Mattinnd M"nd. 1 Dry (iaod.H .groceries. , KRAMER-&.MESKKR, uut txttti tirz. JirtTlry (Hoods.) SIS Urocenex. er. Main tv.mh kin 1 assort tu '-nt ol both alwsy t hanl. lllKhet price pnld for rtHiiitry prmluee. Wagon-yard free to customers.- . nov7 :im JIAIJSHALIS IAn , Ktkfframttijn of firttnl and AVM.UACii S.Ascnt, k ViJvx vi is isK. rxr ia fa , Third Ht, iu Waahimjton llloek. -. . .. i' KICKS : PI. proof ,................. ,8 51) 1 ml. p roof ... 7 0-1 Art. proof.... 20 00 nov3 iiiu 8TATI0VER, BUOK BlXDEit, And HI (ink Rook Manufacturer, Arid Dealer in School TJooIch, Picture and friMneo, Mirror, Lioolc-lug-CilasBeii, FreucU tilaas, c, 4LI BOOK KE-nOl'.Vl). sVO. 70 MAIN BTItEK V, (IIEDDEKICH'8 BLOK,) EVASSVIIitE IMIIAXA. Bov3iy I City ISrewcry, rCOOK & RICE, Proprietors; I . f" EvASfsmi.i.r, Istd., , Manufacturers of Laser Beer and Slock Ale and Deal em in MALT A. HOPS. ocWdly VETEVL YIEULINU, DRUGGIST, And Dealer ia Paints. Oils, VAKXI.SH KS, DYK HTUFV3. WIN 1MW OI.ASS MUUH AL INSTUUNK.YTS, I'nro Wiiim and IlrnoilieM, And all pjjular 1'nient Medleiuex ol the niie. XO. a Aorlh H'afr Ktreet, KVA 1 1.1,. Mia IIU.K.I orcti ly
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CLOCKS. Wholesale Clock House. GEISSLEU & DELANO, WJ101.11NA1.K Clock Ioixloi-, ieep constantly on hand a FULL awiorttientuf Belli Thomiut and other Aiuerh'jiu -JT,? m'J tIA10. OFFICK AND eud lor IS-ice LUt to 50. 4S MAIX 8TRXET. nmrindlv FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. To.-Physicians.' j , Ktw Yglnt,tiiiM( KVA, 1!Ki7, i Allow mm to all your attention to tny PREPARATION OI-M'OMl'OllNl) KXT It ALT llUCHU.Tlie coiunonuut - parlii are llUcriU (Ijomi I.KAir), rUltKIlK, J If NIPKIt KKKKIW. ' , s X'oilf 0 J'rejartttion. laet, In Vacuo. .iuuih-i iei nes, oy iiiMuiiaiiou, iu itmii u Hue gin. Cuhebi rstiacUd by dii4ac nient by liquor obtained rroin Juniper Berries, containing vary litlia nuuir, a ainall proportion of splrh,, and more pal alable than any now lu two. ,. Tlio active propeitioM aro by this mode extiaeU'tl. Ilnchu, aa prepared by drugj;tlx veuOr any, lit of a darttrolor. It In a plant that era-fa IU fragrance ; the ac-Uon of a flame uesiroyu iim (iia active prlup pie), leavlllff H uailt and KlullnouH decoction. Wluo in . ,-. - . ia my preparation predfmlaU-; lhe Kinall est quantity of the oilier, lnyr. OIi uIm are added, to prevent fermentation;' upon in-Hpot-llon, It will bo found not lo be a tincture, ivh made la phrtruiacoptei, nor in It a syiup, and therefore oau bo ustd lu c.imcs where fever or Innainmallon exlHts, In thin, yon have tho knowledge of the' la gredlenta and the moile of preparation. mm. you trui tavor it with a trial, and that upon inspection 11 will meet with jour approbation, ' With a feeling of confidence, 1 I iuu, very reKpeot fully, ,, H. T. HELUUOLD. Chemist and Dru(glt or 10 Yeanr Kxporieuco in Plil adelphla, and now located at Hlx Drug and Chemical Warehouse, .91 Ilroadway, N. Y. From the Largest Jlanufacluriug Chern lst Iu the World.) I a.a acquainted with Mr. U.T. Helm iKild; he occupied (ho drujc utore opponlte my residence, and waa nuccesnful in condueling the bulneM where other had uot been equally eo before bira.- I have been lavoramy unpreiwed with hl character and euterpriKe. - ' " WILLIAM, WEIUHTMAN. " firm of Powrra dt Wei Utuian Mjnufacturlnit ChooiNU, Ninth aud Brown Htreets, I'tlladelphla." lielutltold't fluid Extract Hucnu, tor wtakneHH arising from lndlscreiion. The uiBaueu powers of nature, whluh are accompanied by bo many alarmlnc ftyiuptoins, among which will be found iudoijionllion to Kxertloii,-JUf of Memory, Wakefulness, Horror of Dlaeae, or Korobodlugs of Kvil; in fact, Universal LukmI tuae, i' obiratloi-, and lnabijiiy tf enter into the enjoy meuts of .ociefy. lhe Coiistitulloii, ouoe aUocted with Oi g toic Weaaiie.sx, require the aid of MoJi ciuo u Htjeiigilicii and iuvljrorate the hteni, wlilch IitLMtKji.o'8 KxiuACT liu cuu invariably loi n. If 110 treatment In (submitted to, C'ouauinpllou or Insanity enMicx, j IMitibnhft Fluid Extract Huchu, in affec tions lef-ullar to females, In nuequaled by any other preparation, as in Cb.oroM or ltelenlioii, I'alnlulnesi", or Knppremslon of C11 tomar KvacunlloiiK, Ulcerateil - or Hchiri u Malo of the UteriiB, kud all com plaintx Incident to the turn, whether arl1111; irom habits of di.lpatloii, imprudence in, or the decline or cIiuuko .of, tlie. Ifrlmbohl't J'luitt hxlruct lluc.hu ani Improud live ah will radically txtef initiate fiom the KyMwm disase aiiMliiK liOiii hablui of diwsipitUoii, at IUIl xlienne, nine or 110 rbuuigo In tllet, .10 incon veiiiiiue or exixmure, roiupU'lJy supeiM'dlni; those uuple;isaiit and d numer ous reioe lies, Cojiatva and Mercury, in all these illNeaMes. Ue Uttmlsoiti't Fluid F.xtnict Jluchu In ail iliHeaseH of tiicsu' orMim, win. tlier existn in 111 ale r l. niiiln, from whatever cause o; Ui nut i n'', and no mailer nl how Iouk Htaiidiiit;. it Is pieasant In lame and ihior, " Doiuiiiiato iu atlou, aud nioie Mit'i.ptlu uliij; ih'iii any of lhe prcpara I I011H of Hark or Iron. JHOKO Hiilferlue from brolien-dowu or di liculo conntiiutioiiH, procure the remedy al once. The reader must fie awar that, however slight 111. iy lie the alt nek of tbe iiImvI1heaHei, it in certain to atfect the iKxlily health and mental jsjwei-H. Ail tne above disoaKeti require the aid ol a Dinrellr. 11 KLMlSOUl'rt KXTUACT BUCHU Is tlio gteat Dlurellc. Hold by drnanlsls every where. Trice tl Z H-r botl'e, or sir bottle for tii 50. Ikdlv ered to nny addreso. Describe symptoms In all communlcatlonn. 'Addretis H. T. lIKLMIiOLI. Prui; and Cliemieal Warehoutte, 591 Ilroadway, New York. omi: Aiti; u:m im: hivi.ksh done up lu m reel-eii"?raved witinper. Willi liie-Kimile of mv CheiKical Warehouse, uud signed II. T. 11 K.I.M 1 10 1. 11, J:inis d.'m J. IU BCHWKGMAN. CIIAKLKd KKKU'KC. Now Firm at an Old Stand! SCHWEGMAN & KREIPKE; . Steamboat Furnishing House, Mauufaciurer of CJiimnrys, Breachont, Copper Steam 1'ipuiff, Wrought Iran Cooking Stoves, and Kitclien Furniture. Also Tin Copper, and Bbeet Irou Ware, Copper (stil.H, Ac, made to- order. Tin itoillus. liuttei lng. hiiouUnz.&c. Df iihrs iu all kinds of Cooking aud nuiinu Htove. ChHihiiK DiHhes. Ac. Pai ticuhir atlentiou paid to all kladi of rciialriiiK. i . All oi k promptly attended to, and warranted to f!iv- pei feet H.'itiKfacliou. Call and tee ua at No. 9 Souta Yater Street, tlOld.HUl KVANUVIIXK, lNO
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-! . : r? 3, a p r ; 5 c.5 i. 2 p 3 Cf) o CC2 a z t. k rit 1 u . 9 fix? - 3 ; ? C- To S- r5a i hare a fplcndiJ ttock of Clothinii for JioUK from . f L'O i;"nrx i'ld, vn ,;7 ,.,,.7.., ii rid let ion if Li I w Mivit Pitt ' ' ' t '1 per cent, fur thirty day. dell spx:cia:l uoncr:: Do tsot TrlOo with Jianrer. A filMt'le Kpark may kindle llaine thnt Will consume a cliy.aiid hi mil uiito. ills nexleeled may end In fauii ilisonieis. ' bearluv Hum (act In mind, let llio llrst syinplom of fiubilily or in-rotis piOHlrnUon lie mel proiupily Willi 1 i vloi l I n.irrni iiiwnv r oi iiiihihi n iiiou .o v-...i - 1,1,. tonics of the npe stand lit irt'i'K 1 i'l-.H'.-t HTdMACII HMTKllH, and whenever tho Vital kwih Keciu lo laiiKiili h, or tin ie Is any reason to htispoci thnt t- e anlnoil fuurlloim ementlal to loo mis; en ( nl Ion una purification of the body ar Imperlel ly nertormed, tlili invaiiiaide liivlti.inul nod autlsepi lo Mbotild at once hi tnsoiti'd lo. Homelimeit It httppen (Hiid ttil- Is morn fr'Hieutly the In W Inb r than nt any other feusfiu) that the .'! Ill deuiitmls more ioou man me hiounti 11 run 1 1 - 1 . though lo t more, perliao Until l r:-- . Uired to keep up I he full hie- Kill ol the iinmiL 1-im ilil.f. tiiiildr iir-ii fir.ittii tttauct'M, h lo iucieiiHit the ill,;'t!lv cupwcltyor the asslmllat IPg ch-k-i 11, so ns In lliaknUrijual to tlie duly iin ...- I 11 1...11 II . , oy I he h iioel lie. and ch iu bin of mi mi 1 n r. tlie buJiinKi mnttiriai 0 the njinm hh li.l us it is reiu 11 il. 'J his ol'l'-c t 1- fully iiiwin. pllsbed by the una -of tn iintiis. 'i lo y tone and gently nlmulaln the felliiiiir , Uini1)rnu which ucit n the tiatrlts Juice. - and tbe resmt in that lh ho vent Is inmied with tlie f.Tfsl In wullleleiit quantity lo convert ail II1 nouilahiioi iiAilii-lc into pure and wholesome fletooit. ll.oiitlio ol hr hand, thei e 1m a ilei'ci ncy of npi oUte. without any cor.ooiid nn d fb-leiu-y fif dlgcm Iv Mwer, I be efli-c( of I lie tonic 1 to fclliritilut" a duHire lor f od. Ju riini. . teen cuseH out of twenly, h -iolarhe, luiuta, nervousne n, falui.liiu III t, spasio ,, aiul Iniieed most of the casual ai in-hand i.iiius to whlco honiutiity is nui ji c , proceed prt- ! marily irom luinnoUon con inuuted with , biiloiiHiifs 1 nd lor liol h 1 no fmilnlfi H UUiThTJ Kit M HTOMAi II bJ'l'J'KKH aro recommended an a npeeUy aud ccil i 11 remedy. A Card. ' A :IeriVinan. while t.l4 1111; lu F01UI1 America an a oiisHinnaiy, discuvercd 11 Mile and hi 111 pi o remedy br the euro of Nervous. WeukiiCNM. J-hiIv licav. Pim'ases of the Cl in ry and HciiiIomI 1 ir.; ins, h nd the wliole I ruin of diHoulerx lii'oiitihl on by baneful ami vinous hwhits Uroti. ni.hibem have been cuoil by th nob e 1. 10lv. 1'rompied bv a desire u hmietit the MlllictMl and iiiifoi turiale, I will send luu ; mtc.pe lor preoHi iiik nmi ui i Mils no 11- . n u In a Lfaulilil 4. n w .1 It . r If, i.ii, nn ..rl... Deeds it, roe of churac. Addros JU.HKP11 Ti I NM A N. r-ttallon l. Hlble House. Jal2dAw3irt Hp tij New oi k City . HOW TO jr.T I'ATFN'IN.- Korobliiion, 110 rhHiiee. Hend hkeict mi l description.. I'Or HOpl Kill HO. 1 1 I 111. I. lei Old nvif Dim liuil 111 hI'.h, uud (II. first J. si iii - nieul unit siji iu i l h. Hiei ill -.i 1 11 .nn, lien lliilM, CHVenls; iiswlif iiuoMiirt ireiiiisl; if-' Je:ied eluims pi-(Meciitil. .Aise, t i 1 1 1 1-r-i'Iici-m, exlensioii of paleii'H. mill i! 'e;ils. Ad.lress MUM.N A CO., JNo. it Path !." , . New Vol k. i ii de'J'.' d.im Batchalor'a Ilair Dye. . . ThlH Kpleitilhl ITnlr Dye Is the he-.! iutha world; Hi oly trim ami pel teri InwnarmUiHa, rellahh', liiHtuiita u'oiis; no iiisHiiiioliiliiieiil ; no riitli-oloii- 1. 1 1 1 1 " ; rt-un - dien tbe 111 ellcelH nt hiid ilvn; leviomifs and leaven lhe llnlr soil, i ml luioil inn, iUark or Oruwn. Hold by all lrii--l is ni.. Perfuiiiers; and propio ly niilied ut H:i f lielor'a W IK r acUiry, No. 10 isotni raieei. How York. bii.-iodiv illnwtvflff noi her Ml ner i ne neon v . If Keeiii 11 if ji.lle oiii-H miHlcbed Miy ' loin tin r;i Ly t lo W lnoi n t i Oipl her'a, kj. ill ." nincle bol i li-f Pol mi's fVblUt 11 . V- -' HlllliU WOIOO MV HKVi-ii '.be bat v ii ' I U In ( ltd l.. Fragrant Toilet Soaps lUI-.l'ltl.IMKI I ItVM filed W..IUimi Iriini I lie hfut MbIii lulx, ihkI are mow a tub M'lMiAHO i f ni.M h ixu custom r.io. HoUl JVrrriwhsire. leo Moth ratcliea, FrctMes & T:i::. 'Tho ONLY ItK.LIAP.LK KKMT.H I1 hOHe iikOWN l)lMCf)i.oi(.Al-ifjMniii lb" nun Perry' i Moth and I'cckie fsr-tion. Prrtared only by Dr. IS. c. PK tHY. !"' Kreet, New York. Hold ev ry whore. BarAi dUin MOTHERS ! M0THKP.3I 3lni:KJi5i PONT FAIL TO PK CUK Mrs. winslowa baotDln byrup, FOB CHILDREN TECTlIINtJ. Thl valuable preparation bus been used With TKicr Jailing mwerm i i thmisunila ol eClViiOt only relieves the child from pnln, but lnvlKoruteH tho Ktomacli and bowels. correct acidity, and give tf no ami eio'i-. v to tbe whole system. It will aiso lust nu v relieve Oairi.(j m ium lXwitxji ami W ia o i Corao. Webelieve It In th bent and tr.--f ...- tdy in the toorbi in all cum f of Ly'iUry and IHurrha-a in Children, w be: her uriuiu from tc.ethins or any ot her f huso. i" an uirection lor uslnir will accompany each boiile. lie nu re a nd ch II for " M1W W I N S ! .i W 1 BOOT11INU MyitlTP, bHvinu tiiem-irt-ile of 'CUBTIS Pir.iiKiH" on Hie ouisidj wrauper. All others aro bus imitat ion-. jeldAwtim Notice. A1 1.1. who wi.rti; appjiin ri:t nv Iho Con tt ty ComriiiKjii unci to muh oil the iwKiHiiw.ioii : i i i u'"1" Township arc icon s'ni in nin'i m iho Court-House ou Momliiy mol, . . I wi i n I he hours ol s auu o rim K lor qnaullcatlou. C. II Kt'lie.iili II, j2l.'it Towi-ship triisiee.
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