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hat Gl B Mng dect. 1o é Was no of ro:mg' party. I?‘wu pothing but un to the 'dmeunt departments of the sroper funetions, .{.fi-flfi\fl'fin..,. "¢ the 1IN and amendments, Ghding O SHERMAN (Rep., O) the Sennte, at 8:40, 4 .:;;3'.",““. ‘and £COD after adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. NAVAL OR] . HUBBARD (Rep., Conn.) asked leave to offer u pointio bx::!ollt‘é}?]:\ln\?r;r}:‘r;n e nlwl ’hul i MAIL otion o olvlnn'\'l"vm wn instr n sessiCl Ject Commitiee to inquiye into o et Hifioa orduance i the ohjecte 105 ON THE \f‘"l(‘l(‘l\‘A]!Tl tOffice JWELL (Rep,, Cal.) the Post-Otfic i ”1‘ mguire into the expediency f havivg il service mr“;nnmdohl\m;: k;l«‘n “\storia and Portland, Oregon, for the "‘T,‘;[‘.f;fl,f,.'fiduwa}vnl other matter. . COMMANDER GEORGE H, ded, na the re “{‘m_nnl:m‘j Colmmitice for reports of & private n» DELANO "(Rep,, Ohio), from the ) yoporte . back adversely the Senate + H. Preble, & cowumandor in the ald on the table. io) moved to reconsider the CK_(Rep. table. "i’z",‘i‘}.i'i’.f.‘.,. jdercd, snd_ by unanimous consent Imn was withdra v, i order that the matter might Liereafte u. :th”mf‘l owivg itles also reported by Mr. o P ief of the surctics of James T. Pollock, u; :{:i rlull:r‘ of Ernest F. Klieuschuit of tln;mu(l, Qmo. YO TH CAROLINA BILL. e expired, at 13 o'clock, Mr, from the Committee on olhm Recon- rritories, A U ction Bill, which was ordere o EXECUTIVE COMMU NICATIONS. fhe EPEAKLR precented Exccutive communications o4 follow r-Genera), transmitting a report b performed by the Bocan llllm‘nflmu‘r % Which was referred to the Post-Offico Qommitice. om the Legislatnre of Dakota Territory, lfi.:’wx“:":' o f & nuihtary road from EIK oint o Slonx Dot Tor tory, which was re- e O« ou Territories. zed o b ; pecting clajme presented 0 Quartermiaster 41 by citizens of Indiana for 0 0 QA by ke United States authorities in July, 903, which was 1¢ mud to the Comuitiee on Military ‘!Kr‘u‘onlhmw then went into Committee of the Whole on w\ulcc.\hndnr. Mr. BROOMALL (Rep., Pa) in the BILLS ]‘A SED. Aftar golng through the ar, the Committee at p. m.rose and reported um Dills whicl were passed 8 follows : o the relef of !I'r m Paulding, U. 8 of the relict by L Mownt Sterling, Ky.; for the chard; for the relief of Henry lowa; for the relief of Normau for tfi relief of Ind ), from the Committes on pdment to st rule, of it which provides for a cal o bills on siteruate Mondays. 'Al3o 1o amend Rule 190, Iy providing that tire States ahid Torritorles shill be caticd during the morning hour on b Monday first, fox bills to e referred without debate. Adopted. Also Rule for the establishment of a joint committes o0 publio bujidings and grounds, to consist of five wmen bers from the and seven from the House. Aduwwl ; tho reporters of tho Asso- repo Tl e sawe rules and regulations us ctabad Press under those of The Giobe. r. ROSS (Dew, 111) fuguired I\\'ht ther that would re- n onth. wiated that the reporters of The Globe rkc take any oath: i 1 ¢ House, though they might do el where. JPSON (Res {icL.) Inquired whether that wonld d Press reporters to fiucreased com- those of The Globe. Fing SHAKEL sorwcred in the uegative. Tho Rule was udop OPRIATIONS, into_Comumittes of the Whole, o gislative Appropria- o ) in the chair. opriatiun for the Agricultural Department g reached, the usual discussion £prong up upon tho metits and demcerits of the head of the Agricultural De- rtwont, Ilu disc 1 was participated in by alano, Morrill Bergen, Bromwell, Hill, by Ross, We r made an ani v bnloo(l!w Comunissioner. Without coming to any corel M. WASIIBURN 11L) suge be, st apart for de n, the Committeo rose. ed that to-mOrrow Dr. KASSC 1):r a) represented the necessity of attonding elo ) busizess for the rest of the session, aad Mr. %ammo with irew the suggestion. FITITIONS, Y.) presentod a petition of a aged in the business of dress- New-York, praying for an Uressed or partly dressed, r petition from dressers weachuselts, Also, a sim! ar #king adelplia. Y Mr, RAYMO\D (Rep. sferred to the Mr. l\l»l‘( HU. M ) presented a petition of civers of clgais, Waso, Referred to th A petition of Benja. buoy aud spar buoy River. Referred to fhc Con Tho Bouse, at 4 0'cloc |., ad WY FRLRGRAPR TO THE THID ASEINGTON, mmu to-day re the Houso pisse the basis the reforin TOPOKs Lo Lrneld itiu the following and ginger root, Se. P M. ot 5piriin mamusetured or 24 per ecatumn o less of cortials, Jan, 11.—The Senate Finance Com. rted a substitute for the Tarift bill of Con’ . cigaretics N o oent ad valor pes from Weils's on wools: On wools of t Ciacs, huported upwasbed, the valuo ‘whoreof a4 the lut pi 4 1 the Usited Stabes, ingledipg in smch po or less 10, tan duty shall be , witl. 10 n o0ls umaliod & the last poct o7 p exported to th g clniges fn sued Jort, ol cxcect 24e, # 10, aud ot €x- 38 P ®, the duty shall w.» e @ 1, and, in addition oreto, 10 per evutum 20 valorers. Upon wools of the same elass, I ' 2 place whesoe exparte Al exceed e o threts 10 per ccat od v 10e. 7 M, with 10 per [ e the duty suall be o o On camely', goate', alpiens. omt; 12¢. @ 1B, with 10 per eont d he value wlercof at the Tuat it or plice the Usied Stetes, exclading iargea in muck pbrt, 3 The duty ahal $ W upn wods of ihe same sl unvrabed, eof a8 st yort i eh pors, shalhexeed ius and A'f wool ga vai i and ox woo shall Lo 17 v Jen elot b pedg ol d o a part of wool, 1 ot exceeds ¥, # 1 vai 3, e pm valued ot ab e 9 1 valied at ab 3.1} the ahove named arti- ¥ bens dreed goods and tor ig the gray or of usif in the process of weay h‘uafiulm‘ commosly ¥ te pieccs whunmo.l.,m,».-. r square yird, sis cent i jer ceut &l valore t ccats per wquare yurd, a er sanre Toud, and, ia sddidon st phové 20 ceits per aquare o thereto, 3 per ceut 84 rovided, That oa 2l m 1 1 wool, comy n ad o it s i sioven soe P 1 e Hats aud caps of \lm. appar | of every descriytion, wid 1, worsted, the uair of e np o wapafsc 5, sewwsticss or sddition thereto 33 biadings, braidio rsted, the halr of o thereto, 45 ad uets, v or orua- s, -m‘l by e or schinery, mide of wool, the” bair of the A',u goit "oroter " like avimal, b (0L hich the " thove wiied saateriis are e comporent s of ebief valus, T per cent sl voloren. Oil cloths for foors, fued 4 S oF o per sqre yord, 35 Tato, sod. on all other Med for, 43 per cest 4 valo -.-.".‘a"..u,.." O spua s for 1 #atun d valore. g, Aram, a g‘n‘:‘-bu-. O all ribbor ‘“".,., el gimp, closk and dress 1) ey Luttons, - conis, drclosad tnmal, hoed uei, e tired k-lxul;. puddings, cot bottoms, Wiy hens, ‘spaih Huchs, , lawna o7 other xn T compobent material of . @ squsre yard and 30 per T Lh et pel fou thrs o -u- -n\.&l;r.‘nu.\.: un boch nd ot 1 digto ot thad bna inehes thiel TR aly & e s e ok o Y 1&.%.’» Anch, wor more thin Lo inehes Iy barw or ruls Jess thanle e . ¥ ib. ineb %,. hdnhfilndhw.uvuqnm,u_ i TREE R e L T was or uncured, whotie: drv. salted or viekid, 10 per ceat The fr thevil el rthout wool, 10 wed or curri eouls pay duiy £ Teather, eztept § whichy On hide euttings, Mpl. tails, nd |llo MI- Mork, 10 per cent ad valorow. On raw goat sking Skius and calf sking raw, lo Ll Jioep skius, oF od valorem; all llhudnlud tanned, iod, wholly o 1o part, not gtherwiss berein provided for, fking of the North American bufiulo, o1 10 per ceatum w1 vao: m| valoren, rem. O hiall be admitted us raw skios, o and tons yickled of ned, eolored or Snished, .fir d Iy Ou baud or elting lenther, and on_ Spy r contum ad v rem. On l'vel b, Ger sioner ath ree et yropossd by Com 8 report (e Conur s 10 nearls the game fa e add the se Houss bill which pro unm from the 8rst day of April next, there shail be alloved on the following srtcle, _whea expited, o drave back equal to the of the duty ' paid on the dmported miaterial R e » Al Jess five | talved o the use of th United Stat 3 Eointo repairis visio; of the Act of December 23, 1052, lets fv0 smount of such drawhack, which shall fe retained for the use of the Uuited States, under such regulat centut ou the amo b Arawback, which shall b the regula nancly, on mowing manure fork Anl:'l{ e, er the e wllowed and paid, & drawback tqnu in ..oum ['o ;k. im: paid on all fron, coy Y er, and corlage, which sball be wrought ch construction of sailis ol of Ife United States, or used in ¢ vessels of foreign built, dolumented in eonformity with the pro- of centum on the a8 the Becretary of the Treusury s may preseribe provided the word Tron, ap berein used, ghall ot be con- Mrael o ncluld any manufactored el Lt d el Auoth orted into the United States, by law, wiguor as stated tion to fuch goods, wares of mer dervalac to take the Unffed 8 1wy be proseribel l.)‘m the consiynee the (i nother section provide Bonses ot which dutics ha Toct pag ol raes of duty mposed by ¢l er section tLat by goods, wares or merchantise Sm- ‘which an s valorun duty is imposed be faken by s apon, the pariwe f of the dutlable valte of ench goods, wares or L invoice thereof at the placs of exportation, : m thereof,-gud the freiglt, insur- f bnportation. lector of e Porkof trportaten of any o ise, whevever they are in o 1o an amount equal o few per cent of the iwvoice n of such goods, wares ot merchandise ay ety of , aud sell e sae under such rules and eguistions as BY the Secretaty of the Treasury, who 4 suthorized oride m ber. by alhe thereo, lue. That ‘8l gwode fn_bord or n bonded ware- Tot been' pad, shall, afar s lew tukes thus ; Corn Meal 10 per cant ad valorem. 1 per 100 Ibs. ; Sroked Herring, $1 ed Salmer, White Fikh and Tro, $3 per Lol Tickied Mackerel, Bad ¢ad Halibut, $3 per bbl; Piokled Herring aud Alewives, &1 per On bay On an cent.ad g poua. ulphite of Byirite tarpentine, 2 ce On wheat, 20 centa per b Plaster of bbl, 30 per eent ad valorem. il livug, v on borses, marcs, e, aases and velorem. Un neat cattle, 35 per cent ad valorem. On d pxine, 20 per cint ud velorem, " On all K 10t tber: 7 cant ad valorem. edible vegotables, and 10 pound e per o Parls, or ground grpsum, of sulphate of Lims, 40 cents ad valorem, SOUTHERN STATES. et e fitey LOUISIANA. GOV, WELLS FAYORS THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- »Y TRL NEW-ORLEAN®, Jan, MENT—A STATE CONVENTION TALKED OF. PORAPR TO THE TRIDCNE. 11.—Gov. Wells's letter to Trumbull has created considerable stir in political circles, The ex-Rebels are in ecstacies becauso Wells i1m1 Sheridan are at war, while Radicals claim Wells 1as lature which Constitutional Ame ground. ic: 3590 Llate ¢ and present to the adoypt legitimate fundameutal Ne Gen. Beauregi itself s Wt H. C. KIxG, e«r., Tt In your pn you publish an article from The New-Jo {ug Rome remarks relati 1o the epecch I am 1e Miss,, to the Coug this "city. The He t ing to stori prospe the g the South would acee dnticn on ated States. second for Other f e fall of vru')l 1 “|ml<..xu|w.n be terpre! shown consistency deputation and Texas l]|ru|uhnut To-day a of “ex-Federal officers from called to congratulaie Wells on his defense from Sheridan ov. Wells, in his message t meets ou the 28th, will £ dment, but still takes un- h ¢ editorially recor ze of a bill “providing for ‘ths hold Convention to remodel our State Constitution, ple an instrument whicli, beinge ha ond cavil or doubt, the The T4 by them, i LETTER TEOM G -Orreaxs, Jan. 11.—The following letter from Lwasreceived yesterday, It will explata NEW-ORLEANS, Jan. 10, 1867, EZitor of The New-Orleans Times. cading what it that having appe tood which was a of the South were 1o 1 a8 made by the Court of the United £tates, stions of Secession and 5 , 80 far as I wis 1d T conntenauee maust now direct 3 the damag to our homes some of those co Tity which they formerly er questions of somo excursionlsts, tho Constitutio ot the Co: Dy the Sup of war and re I replicd that, eschewing politics etricily to private busine | of my position, 1 had t through newspapers, Lo ase e eubject ; but if th pinion, 1 wor not, ucecpt finality, for it s weil kuow w st i honor eov and 1 bel would remain POWEIS going on cond thought an olect us, I added, 1t of goingt Vo the to swear ung in iy o 184 e for with the excns Goverament ™ whi it P uu(lm l.,lul Stutes 1 meant, of conrae, the conumon Federal, ernment, Opers d by the £ 1 rewaln yours, \u) nlding, was fln'| of busi- the third for $0; the Lif #ections were sold for $50 and £590. Ald ‘AI ¥ o Tlace to-morrow, after 'Ch The flour s opencd e ball toay with exhibitions of Y Triearav 20 Fud Fiinvn Anzavoris, Md., Jan. 11 Easie C a8 tlon i in 1864, Afte on n-~u|v.ul in entire harmony. BY TRL 70 TN CHARLESTON, Jan. ll\h Rallroad, under it8 new oigarization, ente lection for Divectors to-diy 1 o following esu qu gr for ¥ lul da, BY TRLEORAPH TO THE TRIBUY K. Cuicago, Jun. 11—Vieur dull, heary end nomiy s to-night a reeolution to vote for € ‘The Joint Committen of o members u ported in «rn and Western Bho: ator, conditional that the Lasis of- represen o the next Convention should be (lm Bame as r some dizenssion a resolntion p'L gl i Tollok 1o be hiads. o Tubedey, e ———— SOUTH CAROLINA, FCTION OF RAILROAD DIRECTORS. H Taylor and J. 1 William u . Ryan a a A m., Sov & from the nuterio ul e b(.ll.L B.|I]ml to-day THE STATE OF TRADE. s, sg"-vmz Whieat s 2. better; o 10 5, Lavd teady st 1te « g8 0@ w, movexats, Jen. 1L—Floar £rm ata heht adrance; alenof Eaper- 610210 25; Extine 4t $1129% 512 5. Reeeljts of $t00; uarket leals saien k. 6 10260 00 for Live, ard $7 25 $70h for Dressed. Mess Pork frmy sales st $19 50§20, Green hery sales of Ehoulders atbe. Dulk Mouts ‘salec of Kettle &t 11jaz12e. Cot Siles ab Zoe. Gold, 142}, Movey, close. Exchuge, JL~Flour dull 18 92814 7, Trheat ull ot 02 52 ¥ll. ' Corn dull and Jower ixed 0e. Outs weak end declininy & 3 Bar 2 %1 00, Hay dult at #10, hr’ll!r Fork 20 5. \VI.an—-‘Culh ing dolig. Hoge—Hoceip's, 5,000 at Pu No. 28 rv{hs $3293 6o steads $6 40, pELyHiA, Jan. ). 'l'mk s dull. Ccton Is dull; 21dMng """'::sf:u"a'{ P G heat quiet v mber, i AT RS T 000 b Hugar firm bnt inactive, Viour qulet aui peices wachengud Wheat, wlm-n Ivanis $2 B0, o, 5 Yeliow , Peunsyhv Wecters Mised B, Oste e, ik Muwavrs, Jan. 1L—Flour dull; XX #1075, X $10 25, Wheat sy Spring wales of siasa; sup rond Freighte—] BurraLo, Jan NFlonr—Sales Bpring « 12 0 Dbl Bxtra wt #1835 $16. nr Flour s auiet; Cholce dell aales 800 bash, No. No. w2 40, Corne 1w v; No. 1t 82 ) :zld‘im Nb.fllnfltzwdflfillunr Comn ;1( lull &t , % ‘mu';mu llnilg ‘l( [ ens Pors ressed highe 6 i . of Flour, 20,000 bash. W "“'mn“ by o ;',.fo 600 Hogs. Bhipweste—1,000 bla Fiour, 3,00 biah. 0. Jan 11—Vlour &ull and wnchunged: mles 660 Whls. No. | B12a Red Winter at $1. zuuu Wi ot s 1 ; I Hiiuois t 312 B Siaier "-t"" stuffs, $250 $27; vmnm lour to New-York, Sc ; l)hn« i -tou l-lem .nl'm 7 \m!.:f» and O Choiee W #1110, mt—- lew and Hye—Sales .|o| FIED Barley—Sales at $1 1. 03 Salon st #23. Crude Petroloum—dales at Le. o ise. v Mess at $20 20 Lard—Sales at I l ., Jun, 11.—Cotton quiet st Je. NUMIA ‘Turpen: Jeatus . #310 58 3 i 6141 70 ol 7 ‘hm,;m S ra. ‘)7!. Outs, 69 2, quiets T )l‘uklllhk oall'zm ales recelpts, 3 lz'ih.lu uan 215,43 haten, Ko ..- Diieiad ‘sctive anl Prliae to Choice, ialtc )lolum—l’)unml + Gaod, 656.; Trivie to ( Sl Vreights Hiaey e The.; wail, Te.; o jan. 11.=Cotton very dall; ..\-:pm.la u..un.. | Ootton, notbing doing ; MidAng et e nominal ClpasTon, 11 Colton easier wih a pertinl decline of de.; Wl G hk\mddhull Wi NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, wifs &34 twe doters—sars Joln Bavks, of Tatsbridey, X. J. each 08® of your machines; which lrlu beea nsed In their n’wll‘ s, A’"'"(': ot any m;mk repairs—aud with perfet lefacion. {Letor of b g 2 Macline Compasy. J-ddvertisesmen ol 2 d From Ball, Black & Co. Car "n‘w two months p..x rgimors have Leen rife sl ve Tod taled o sus- pen T ate stiaply, but emphatieally, rM!rAmumfowwm ehaterer ts, will, we are congider the Tusny friends of our arlagly Lnve 65 h our o 0 stion with ue wle Teichoed fraim Europe, perbaps It is better tint we shoudd o 80, It Is now verglng v Baif a centnry since the etadliienp of onr bouse, asd nave of our paper bas ever been disosored e f we way be_excyed fo g of the future we fual certaln that wuch & Contingency i mr ely possth BALL,RDLM;:‘E “gfl]twe"jr!- York, Jauary §, 1067, . LS e e, e | MARRIED. nmxl'uo'—nsl-on Tharalay, 10th fnst., at the residence of the bride's_pabents, by {is Rer, Dy. B P. Rogers, Johy P. Dickinson to Annie Virgiala, daughter of Safuel \v Bads., ¢3q., &l of this dty JAFFRY~-BIRDSALL=—At the Church of the Tioly Trinity, Drool ;P'_r{nunau. Jan. 10, by the Rer. Dr. A.N. xnu.p’r., o B ¥e bird 'son of (be’lato Richard W, Jaily, laghtar of the late Willam D, Birdsall of Peekskill, N. KEILEXCKEILI—On Thurylas fan 10, by the Rer. Joka Dowllar, B Dy Vi Keiey o Mary L, dangiias ot Matiw Sl .l of s iy, WIITE-GARWOOD=Tn Jerses City, X. J, azsday, Jan. 10, ab the rectdenea of the hride's ,m;'».fl ’ny Tho hes P i gk dith W hite, M. D., of Philadelplia, to Mariauué E., eidest Ganghler of 10, Ghshaod. No cards, LLLS~AY smllnmno. Wronlng C¢ ith fnst, Uy the Rer. €. 2. Lane, Mr L. Louise, datglter of tbe i of Stertiugrille, Pea. DIED. COGGILL~On Fridar, 1164 fost., at bis residence, No. 200 Fifthave, George Coggill, in the 87th year of his age. ‘The relatives aud fricuds of tiie family are respectful ited to_attend s faneral, from Calvary Cliurch, corner of Fourth-ave. and Tweuty- first-st., ou Monday, Lith iust., at 12 o’clock noon. CLARK=0u Tusslay, Jaa. 0, Alexsudes Cik, aged €0 yors, & wontis and 1l ays. of the Ilm‘ Iy, the members C, 7th R , papars plecse copy. DY!ARIST}U:‘ hhhy mnlu., Jan. 11, a8 0 o'clock, Mary Demarest, "H relatives and 1rhm'- na n:perlhllv fuvited to attend the I\m! al, S Sundag, at 2 Gclock T e restiouce ‘of ber 803 David, No. 164 Wshing #t, Jersey City. 1667, M. D Pilley. FILLRY—~On Thureday, Jan. 19, Faneral F-Iurlny L2t iust,) wt 2o'clock . w., from No. 42 West cond st , Jan. 10, Amflea M. Sedgwick, wife of Robert to attend the fanerst P 1., froia ber late GULICK=~Or Tharalar, Jan. 10, 1337 Henry Lles, son of Horage and k, aged ] year, 1 mouth aud 14 ays ok, o 1 resideace o My arests, Ko HAYES—On Thurslay, muu tnst., Mary Vasdergool Hayes, wid Oficer 1. Tlayen W of . 10 Park-place, kpom clock. V. Usseelberg. Ceeelia Ray, wifs ting of Laet ol the funer) o of hes fatler, Clas J. or fusens, from - 0. 103 East Thirty deace m ber Lrotherinliw, Art thirdst., on be 130 ot at 1 o clock MCALLIS—On Tharsday, Ja irs Sorat Me e 1t friends of the family are ...‘...mu, Jrse .) o atterd £ Botlce. On Friday, Jan. 11, Danie] Ostrander, agal 22 years, 4 frieuds of the fanifly are res; ally iovited 1o atte fruerl, from the residesce of s 1 . The d & T E:cmu. m Ludies Anseriean 1ad, There was o PIAL TRACT of the NIGHT RLOO! i itepub! 'py\h\\ ian abers of the Lisecutl The Ne NOS. 21 ANI V-YORK, MERS AND NEWS THE DEALERS, MANAGERS OF THE COMP, (5 FOR DAVID P. RHOADE JOSHUA G. AEBE, LROBERT M. DEWITT, SAMUEL 8. BLOOD, WILLIAM D. BANCKER, GLOR ROSS, LUTHER S. LAWRENCE. Ly the trade, Trade list furalabed to deal- Hecond Nuzber of THIE ('ll“ll 11 UNION oUT. TILE CHU RO 1% THE ONE. 3 BRICKA. NTS OF 1006~1OME AND FC 80,000,000 VER HEARD LIBERTY.” 507,000 SOULS IN NEW-YORK CITY CAN'T GET SEATS IN OUR CHURCHES 1¥ THEY WOULD. RCH UNIONS” IN EVERY TOWN. L (11 FIFTILAVE. PRESBY- TERIAN CIURCH NEXT SUNDAY EVENING. ALL CAN COME SHRIST. INION 1N “OLD SANDSST.,” BROOKLYN, W0 WRITES FOR “THE CHURCH UNION.” CHRISTAINS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS. nBMnALulL i NEWS. D THE DEVIL SAY OF US. ANEW lMi A PA}'BB. INSIDE. SECOXD COMING OF CHRIS MILL] SPECTACULAR RELIGION. BITUALISM IN HOLY TRINITY. A PAGAX FINDS PEACE THERR. LECTERS YROM THE VICAR OF DRAY. DON'T ASSATL ANT- DODY BUT NODODIES, LET RADICALS ALONE. THE TRUE ROAD T SUCCESS. THE PRIMITIVE CHCKCIT ORDAINED BISHOPS BY PRESBYTERS ALONE. INFLUERCE: BUCCESS. AN EPISCOPAL CANON: ROBERT HALL ON OPEN COMMUNION FOR BAPTISTS. REVIVAL INTELLIGENCE. Bend for Namber, fuclosing 10 cents; $2 80 yearly, fn advance by mall, Address, PUBLISIIERS CHURCH UNION, Brooklyn, N. Yo = Forsaleby AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY, and RANDOLPIS, No. 770 Brosdway. WENDELL PHILLIPS v4 WORSHIPERS OF Wistar’s Balsam ov WILD cmrmw, The great prnaces for every affectio THROAT, wmm um CHEST. 16 does not éry mp the congh, but loosens 1t, aud cleasses the langs of i g P 11 D MARTIN, M. A O iawsteld, Tioga Tinving wsodin ey ractice she ok fout years, Wistar's Balsam of Wikl Cheree, with great success, T most eheerhilly recomend i to thoso aliictod with's Obstiuate Congu K- ds. Al‘hn. Ao 7. 7. DINSSORY, No. 38 Dey st., New York, And by m and Apotheearion general co Nothee.—The mails for Great n id e, e-u» nest, via [ Ml 2T via GQueansiown, per sioamer CTY OF AL uon waty 12, wil closeut s o at_10: ab he oftices as follows: Stations A aud B, iions § aad u-.lmh—-u and ¥, 'l.’ttr; d 7258 The malls T mum rnllll will! fo ¥rsnin vl et b 1l close st this office on M'IUII’A' A, m., and at the lp- R od VRIDAY, i Ti: St cad B Top. g Namu!ui ¥4 poom. Btstion O, l” Fanus KELLY, Topluat ton offces as fol Blatious € snd 0, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, A SIMPLE “8UM” in Arithmetict A SIMPLE “ SUM” IS ARITHMETIO A SIMPLE “ 5UM" IN ARITHMETIC: A SIMPLE “ SUM” IN ARITHMETIC: A SIMPLE " SUM" 1N ARITHMETICY A SIMPLE “ SUM” I¥ ARITHMETIC: A SIMPLR “ UM IN ARITHMETIC: A SIMPLE “ SUM" IN ARITHMETIC: A SIMPLE “ SUM" LN ARITHMETIC: 3160,000)825,000.00(15¢.~6 1-1my 160,000 This elople “Sun” farulshes a3 Loportast (ilustration, vis: that Zientyfivs Thowsand Dollars divided ewosg One Huadred and Slxty Thonsaad persons, emounts to Just 15 eenls asd 6f pills ench——Now, thes, for the applieations Tho Pablishers of the Américan Agrieulturist sxpesd shout Ten Thowssnd pottars o this year's Voluse slore, for beautifsl, fnstractive ENGRAVINGS, (mauy of them lazge,) sod F%en Thowsand Dollars thors fa editing, or pro- coriag end preparing the best Information, the best axd most Lostrictive realing mattet for the PARM, the GARDEY, end the HOUSEHOLD, (1zcludtag tho Chlldren,) and th1s azzounts o less than 16 ceats to each of the 160,000 subscribers, The Publlebiess, therefore, have §1 34 cests left oa each subseriber to pay for fype-setting, oMice expenses, malliag, esd gilatlsg & very Lurgo Joureal,on very besutifl pier,——Eash substriber gets the full beredt of the 823,000, Nowhere else can ono ged for mary times the money, #0 large and beautifal a paper, one g0 ex- teasively aad beaatitully illastrated with spleadid eagravings, and one full of Grstrate, practical, lnsiructive, relisble Information=—e TRy IT, STILL ANOTHER “SUM.* STILL ANOTHER “SUM." STILL ANOTHER “8UM." BHTILL A THER “ SO STILL ANOTHER “ SUM." ETILL ANOTHER “ BUM.” 5,000)523,000,85.00 yOU00 00,000 ted for g Information and prepariag if the $25,000 expe exgraviags, wers devote! 108 Journal having ouly 5,000 subscribers, It would eost §5 for each ubscriber, Lesides the paper, printing, office ex- penses, ebe. Every one will, therefors, readily sce how It Ls that, for the same mosoy, the Publislcrs of the American dyriculturist can give many imea more than ean e doas by otber journals, for thelr circulation dose uot average 5,000 eoies. TRY the 4 of a New Quanren Cexrvar. rlat for 1267 which Is the frat volume For $150 (or for $125 each If four journal all rican Agel together) you will get & wmost Leantifal, most valaabl through the year, This voleme will costaln about 500 fine, Justructive g9, or wore tlau three for each penny paid The Thonsands wn will be sure to foruish cach of Mists from practieal men sad wo - 1 ba worth Zr more thau the cost of the reader wit ey are $1208 year; four cuplea for $5; asd ta coples for 1. TRY IT. ons T JUDD & Publishers, No. 11 Porkerow, New=York Clty, Couy " WHEAT for 25 CENTS! AT for 23 CENTS! 23 CENTS! 50 BUSHELS 0O 80 BUSUELS OF W 50 BUSHELS OF WIEAT £ ELS OF WIPAT TLS OF WHEAT for 23 CENTSI 50 BUSHELS OF WHEAT for 25 CENTS| A Farswn Wirrrs: 1 ad tvo 10 acre felds of wheat, evary way One of them was sown oze iy, and at sight my Agricultoral percametoband, T foundia it & dagle blct about preparing soed of wheat the which T pst (o practice on the secoud t day, ot cost of only 23 cents In making a tar sad lime wask for the seed. The resslt was, the secoud feld yieldod fuly 5 bushels per aere of good wheat more san the 6t 80, or 20 baskels extra, at an outlay of only 25 centa"—The American Agrisulturist s fall of sueh good hists, given by practical eultivators. No one can read it for & year without gettiog many biste that will each be of far more vilue (hag the small eaut of the paer. The volume for 1357, which begiug the Second Quarter Century, will contaln about SO0 besutiful, lastructive engravings, costing #10,00, besides 03 lmmense amoust of Gt rate reliable luformation. 10U WANT IT; YOU WANT IT; YOU WANT IT; YOU WAKT IT; . YOU WANT 1T} TOUR WIFI WANTS IT; TOUR WIVE WANTS IT, YOUR WIVE WANTS IT; YOUR WIFE WANTS ITy YOUR WIFE WANTS IT} YOUR CHILDREN WANT IT} YOUR CIHILDREN WANT i1} YOUR CHILDREN WANT ITy YOUR CIILDREN WANT ITy YOUR CHILDREN WANT IT. TRY IT THIS YEAR, at & cost of osly $1 5 for the whole year; or four eoples for $3. ORANGE JUDD & C bllshers, No. 41 Park-row, New-York City, T0 ALL HOUSEKEEPERS: TO ALL HOUSEKEEPERS: TO ALL HOUSEKEEPERS: TO ALL HOUSEKEEPERS: TO ALL HOUSEKEEPERS: T0 ALL HOUSEKEEPERS: TV ALL HOUBEKEEPERS: T0 ALL HOUSEKEKPERS: DO YOU KNOW? DO YOU KNOW? DO YOU KNOW 1 DO YOU RNOW 1 DO YOU KNOW Y DO YOU KNOW? That in the Great Family Paper (equally valuable la City, Village and Country), called the * duerican Agriculturist,” there 1 the best, plain, practical, reliable information about ell kluds of HOUSEHOLD CARE aud WORK, that can anywhero be found? 1t {s so.—Ta the prescot Volume, for axample, there are two $100 Prize Essays on Housekeeplag, selected from 63 competing Housekeepers, who give the resulta of thelr experience fn the drudgery as well an the pleasant thiags of Heusekeop- log. They give & groat amonnt of just snch laformation as every House- Keeper needs.—The dgriculturist has also a very valuable ad pleasiog Department for CHILDREN and YOUTH.—1It das also a multitads of very foe lustructive Engravings. ; alo ful directions about all Winds of Garden Work. Tt s the best Family junfl or Magaslae, and owing 1o s lmmense cireulation, 1 14 gapplied far eheaper than any otber journal—osly $130 & year.—TRY IT for Volwae 20, just beghnulng. ORANGE JUDD & Co., Publishers, No. 41 Park Row, New-T ok City, ‘. T ' Al - $O7.; A Sunday Sensation. The pablentonof the opealag chaplrsof Mias M. E. Bradions vew rowazce cal X\OBODY'S DAUGHTER; oR, THE BALLAD SINGER OF WAPPING, ereated & tremendous futte be obsenre Sunday lep‘rn that depend on stalo English M republished in Now-York, for the slow atorien with which they rezale a very linited cirele of 446 slowest of roaders. This most extraordinary work of the QUEEN OF NOVELISTS will be continued at great Jengih 1o the BUNDAY MEBCUI!Y TO- I\IORRO“‘. enl the eontinuation will be preceded by a COMPREHENSIVE AD- STRACT of the chaj E“n already given: w{vhlt the disappeisted who sp- i rpapnetthe offce aher tiaealze eitonof the GREAT U bax SN IL hid veea S\VEP’I‘ OFF last Saatay will be ened BN 2 i mraneniG sithout losigg » single ,mmol interest embodied ia the frst lnstalliaent of the story, Bince Eugene S MYSTERIES OF PARIS, whick fusclnated the whole sovel reading world, never hase the COVERT VILLANIES - of the erlminal class of a great metropolis been so strikingly illustrated as in tho early chspters of (his powerful romance. In palutiog DESPERADOES Mt Trudion I woralel, eawellasin yoriraying the miter ypes of wickedness, aad in both it se departments she has cxcelled all her former ackierencnts la *N nubnr. DAUGHTER; Or, THE BALLAD SINGER OF WAPPING.” CO/TCTED PROOY SHEETS of the Antloress, purchascd for the esclusive use of the SUNDAY MER- cuk, are prompily ransuitted from Loudon, and the story will be pube LARGE !NSTALLME‘(TS, ADVANCE OF TUB BXGHSB 1SSUES, until the whole is cowpleted. - Tho day bas forever prswed, n this conntry, whe TR SO URNALS gonit terestany clseof ey, and e tme 1o D approncig or FINAL EXIT from the seene. Already, In fact, the o mus ere manifest iu their dwindling elrenlation business columns. Mesuwhile the SUNDAY week 10 week, REDOCALED ENERGY, ot in omo departument Vb e ludiridual doparient, that | goes make up 1V iR( ofthe eaticat Ml and waos st authentie information on al rrent Subjeets which exeite the curloeity, tickle the favey, or concera the later- ereits of & of an {neurable moras- nd I‘c Teavuesy of their WIDE-AWAKE PUBLIC. o prove this to be true as it s to assert it, Take the SUNDAY MERCURY of January 6 (last Sunday) as a illustration of the fact. On that a-y the lung o she GREAT SUNDAY NEWSPAPEL contaiued m SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC NLWS er v]vv;*:n combined. Among \ts tler Lightring Speclal: OF IMPEACHMENT, to be_exbilited against uks of Hepresentatives. tiaat iece of micl il geuce wd ok sppear in any other paper watil Moxlay morning. To be ONI: DAY IN ADVANCE e entire ['r-l of the country, in a matter like ¢ Lour is of wmore consry e ah o SR ABRY SfRCURY of priutad on that day which gave n foll T8 s an easy coutenta of the 4L march. apou fis bijsh b lnst Paniy had g full startled the city on of the <corol ufr, contain! og wore ¢ joursals. I the depart- ment of THE \ll“( AL A‘\l) T \4.n(u| 1A RIV test dutes f es couveres In ite am -u-nt col e of professios s aud the publie.’ W are the Nbi Lnportation Lis ‘HOW N l'.\\'S. SSED vty Uighest prices for every species of o b’ scecptable to its reafen, the SUNDAY e department of POPULAR LITERATURE, 5010 be foaud ia eny other weekly publication In America. It prescute . comprehensive teal, Bus pes aud genernl i THE I\L\SST S people for JOURNAL OF e ot faction sad relylog solely on PRINTS AND SELLS evéry Fun ing EQUAL TO THREE TIMES THE a6d 1 0N OF ALL THE OTHER SUSDAY NEWSPAPELS ; thus leavisg the entire group of ite would-be compenite ors HULL DOWN 1§ ITS W, redestined o utter wreek without 8 chai A Clean Sweep CURY, T NOB ODY'S DAUGHTE O, THIZ BALLAD SINC o Lefore I R O oy torairg last 1 UA'( LAR PRESSU 1 o-scorrow, by addlsg wevera tiousand. copics o the regular The COND INSTALLMENT omance will appear in the ek 0a Bu entiel [rey of this [utersaly interesting SUNDAY I\IIZHCU“\' TONORROW, TR 13 INSTANT, aceompanted by sl & srsopsia of the portion already published as will a of ite scopo and Lo u; ¢ uedt of the thoussnds who Y MERCURY, aud it will Incidouts of the u- a [ ADVANCE SI of the story have already b charscter.” Lu Never befoze ) as fo the central S ure of tral OF WAPFING,” oge of Natuse' eiricazs 15 soul, iotellech tad VIS ereat matisfuction ta the proprictars of the LEADING SUNDAY VI OF AMERICA, after baviug secured $his latest produc- USIVE PUBLICATION reading publie t hing e has Lerete: th 4t i Duie Tealm of excibliig Letion wigLi lave beea proud to be tio [ NEITIER TABOR NOR EXPEN: 1n epared to render tho varios departin teresdug and complite » insirach 4ad dunse tho publio fithy CWHAT 11AS THE PUBLIC DONE for the SUNDAY M l!C‘ IIY? brief sentence, undy press, and WSPAER publisbied ia of the regular issuc of tbe paper’ may be \h\ {MOTH LIGHTNING PRESS, capebie of printieg 15,000 SHEETS PER HOUR, Toyed lncessantly from 9 o'elock on Saturday uight witil 8 o'clock moring, fn working of the edition, .r\(un 1L IS EQUAL 1K COMBINED T8sUfS OF TUE ¥IVE OTHER SUNDAY PAPKIS, THRKE TIMES TOLD, Mow of tho latter are privied vpon hind presses, mers mechan: ml nulu hn \. i off aa wndreds per bonr as the AY MERC ll{\ -ufliuu.f e % I 1 3 5 huess world ueeds legal protectin frow the adveriisiag drua- .o SMALL FRY They exagyerate to an exteat alinost too monstrous for oh of th they represet, aud obtala utdes "ALSE PRETENCES the limited amonnt of advertise they bring In, This nefions ara- temn onght to be pat down. 1f an ontinary sharyer hy meana of mcnda. elona representations obtains mone; for which he does not latend to reuder fair equivalent, the Low futorferes aud compels him to make restoration. Why should sharpers coupectel with ob.cm. wapspers b pemuitied o do the sawo thing every day with perfect impuaity § Money paid for ad- T Totohed, . shch sueets shonl b Fecoveruble by legal process, untess the proprietors can, by thelr bogks, and aiso by following the example of the pl]»u.u MERCURY, and throwing open to the public their press-rooms during ranning Jours, prove that thelr ac- tual clreulation corresponds with the statemeats wade by theis e ”Xl Alt WEE s em on of Journalism. beflef the elrculat THE SUNDAY MERCURY Enploss NO ADVERTISING AGENTS. It not unrequently receives over the couster wore advertisements Ahan it ean fd row for, and i sometimes compelled Lo lowve qut col- aotns o B ness amoRReenents, The eireuiation of ke GREAT SUN- DAY NEWSPAPEIE b 4 watter of record. The Books of the INT INAL REVENUE DEPARTMENT will bear vut the statement that for l THREE YEARS PAST 1T HAS TRIPLED THAT OF RO munn :u'w.u' PAPERS PROPER IS5UED 1N THE O NEW) The Public Faucy s e el "\”i)'i';?nis NEW STORY, o NOBODY'S D \UGHTL or v - BALLAD m!mm OF WAPPING, commeneed fu the SUNDAY MERCURY of last week, andfs - ALL .AOFB‘I LSS o secampany Juyee Marker i bis endeavors to biing home thelr gullt to MORDERELS OF CAPTALX JERXAM. Several ehaptera bn continaation will be yablisied In the SUNDAY MERCURY OF 0 SMORROW, o which will be "“fl:"h -lmuu of the initallinewts ||m-iy 'lr-- oot tlae read i .‘:.:.“'.:.‘:“".:&“ Tty s o S0 AU AT SRR 6 e TABLE TALK, In which wit, humor, pathos, sorcasm and broad barlosquy are delights fully minglod. Tho quaint, droli, dry, pungent and populie Jettors o A DISBANDED VOLUNTEEL enliven this depactment avd itn TRE! IJ HANT llTlI‘(‘Aln PORMS om the viees, follins, catravaginces and fauaticiria of the been execllal country. TRRGLY PO TR, U OTIEK SUNDAY NEWSUALE o ey PO o R R runv};} Iy \\m"‘fii h‘-m-nqmuo-hl o the b R k - the berolae of m!‘l)olonv 4CGHTER, On 1 ik TOMORROW'S SUNDAY Mnk 23:‘ ll!v"":c.!lll(lln thew on that poiat, and lead them to. SECRET WITNESS of atarrible erfuie. New characters will make thelr lebot on to-worrow, and in onler to reader the story perfectly inf u:“m.;.‘;n:::.m e’ Wb who Gl ek Tead fhe it clnpterh, » n » 1' “"‘;_‘5.%’&‘ fl\:lxed 1o the |m.u-x.| to appear In l‘ ON PEUS FROPE, FUBLIEHES TS nw"'éo"';"mfyff” o P z‘o OKI’ 'nmxn OF THE CIRUULATION OF Tiik SUNDAY ke andc in the career of ¥ NOBODY'S DAUGHTER; A g I‘":R "‘A':,’,‘":D sl!(?iutl OF’ :‘A‘PHNO," a8 doveloped in the extraoruiuary roraa ¢ s do 1y romance o masie, wow publisbing SUNDAY MPBLUBY, from the ik mPR’)O{ fl'ldflfl'fl ((’d’ '"l’ u"mmms! £ tereat wor iting e e e et R iyl T -~ SERIALILITERATURE the last twenty years. The tale is oui yenerte. Thers is otbing e extant, aadj MISS BRADDON may be mgmnmd on bhaving produced the very best sensativadd romance of t ]\mrl' day. As the 5| MERCURY {us nlM the record of the h"il. Deplrlmen ioa tripling THAT OF Abl. SUN] l‘fl'l(l) IN NEW-! 'Oll, OTHER SUNDAY ‘L\Vfll’ll’m«! PRI Aullqu‘l will tell ker story to an Adlflflhll audience con 24, B0 ude. wildior e dm::ho Cied hutm:l'l..op;rm;-ndfl e opening NOBODY'S DAUGHTER; On, THR DALLAD SINGKR OF WAPPING, ta st Bondag e the grsh LITAR RUSDAY JOURNAL, will got again u Mnflpol A Prurrcr Syxoess of the G f the i j portion of the story will o ;‘ N SUNDAY MERCURY. This romance, which is undoubtedly superior (o sy of its predeceasom from the sawe source, L s \VIILL MBE CONTINUED A o be odi h great 'e‘::x\‘h.m- éu;p ition of te-worrow end theres 1o lege AN APOLOGY Illllh!h.llllhflu'bunnm 1o procure P, A pacien,aud 1 wad howght. ud b B Tt was the last copy, and sull the bungry before noon There wil ft . NO DISAPPOINTMENTS tomorraw, ss the ordizary edition of the SUXDAY MERCURY will be SIX THOUSAND COPIES, fn onder to meet the pressare for the new story. Excluding tbis sdiitioy however, tie GREAT SUNDAY JOURNAL hon & lrculation which exceeds that of all the other n-...u‘....,.,.. priuted is tho City of New-York, MULTIPLIED BY THKE CouoNEL'S OFVicK, No. 4 CRNTRIAT. vy 7 New-Yokx, Jaa. 7, 1067, 4 he Bt of M NewTors Heraid Drent B posrion. Tave, that exact and s might be rendered t) al ;n n- e :..xvu-my-p- Inquest of Edward F. Bacon, I made it Beliavue Hospiial to scaretily s s 0 et megiact ashoel tin deceasod Guring his short mud teiporary stay i that foerition. desio ta Mk wich Ivexigi1on was moro enlanced by the know Ldenee T lave recelved during nay any oficis) v f the hind ere aad freatiment of s thue ! Lave scen ia i_ tatement made of the ln tment to which Mr. Upon onlnh.m“ ¥ 1 fod thet thas saw 3Ir. Bacon 1 n Yoo upow admigsion t the hoar’hl. Dr. Cory at that tme, I am sal d erer; rereuu attention to Mr. Bacon, who wes bleeding M bebind the Jeft ears no largn vessels were severed—no orrbage. He could render no accowut of bismself, M ‘u Il lll trausmitted to the Becond Si Dr. Furman, Dr. Furiesn co active Lemorrhage fron: the wou vecessars 1o the coudition of the deceesed wee paid doctor testife: s nl]n‘unl, hyuh was very offecs.ce: exmained none on the extarual table of the bone; cleansed s ot That Baovs shonll sy quiet. Dr. ru- Bacon en hour after this, and foend Lim wore conscions This was 816 rutes the oty rd, aud tlat .mfl atter im. Mr. Bacoo, n ud-rlbe three sien been Orderly In the Homp the ahove statements of the 27 tmae sufler any nelect at the hands of sy person at the Hospl Bicon was dischsrged from the Hospital st his own req: ras antod, anbia taries wers uob Souslerol of & dapgerous fod M. Editor thet this is & trae statewsnt of the A 1 aiyof the opiaton from he. evidence as taken: by e, that wo o bo attached to the Touse Surgeous of the 24 Surglesi Di Bellevue Houpital or any yerann bavisg eharge of Bacon, There cen no doubt, notwithstanding the dececsed's statement, snd w Lave heen mad was bestowed upou Mr. Bae T wan n the hosptal and that he Plysiciass o Howpial sbonid ol xonerutedof ail blame or cemsure {8 Respectfully yours. W. C. GOVER, Corosse. '1 yn{afll( tie ballots and it Drescata aiing T the i of § §7 AMeF DuBbOF oF AFS s et e contemplaed, the ditribaton hat, vas crpeeted o lake on the 1ith iust. ls unavoidably od Illll the 25th . positively take place. VAN VLEIT, e R JOUN B, T, NATHANIEL JARVIS, Ja., o, WILLIAN OKTON, — To elr i THE ATLANTIC AND m(l’t HIYORAPT u)xN" posals ot the Lumadiste coustuction of the followtag divisio sod Pacic Telegraph Lize, wil be Toceivad By ibe vades York to Bufflo, via AThan to Detruit, via Cleveland and Toledo to Chicago, via Michigaa Central Railroa Further inform to adersigued, sceosupan) .'J'E;‘,;;'.J".'.’:.'T.l“.i“““" pn VAN KLEECK, . o' S Ko N vt Strumatic Salt Baths. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S STRUMATIC SALTS AND WATERS are soverelgn for the eare of DYSPEPSIA, RHEUMATISM, e SCROFULA, SWOLLEN GLANDS, ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, &c., 804 For sale il e prlctpal Drugglits - m‘ Haviland, Churchuan & Mn‘. OLD STAND, NO. 47 JOHN-ST., NEW-TORK. FRENCH CHINA, We are recefving from our factory la France richly decorsted DINNER, TEA AND TOILET SETS, VASI: _: To Tron and Steel Manufacturees. The proprietors and assigrecs of the seseral letters patent Lied (o Honry Bessemer and Robert Mushet of Englasd, aod to Wiltiam Kellg' and others of this country, for the mavatacturs of IRON AND STEEL by thelr varions processes, o the Usited Statcs, have, for the parposs of aroiling all eontict of clatms under said patents, consolidated Ili:(l lotes ests, appointed the undensigned Trustees, wud sre now propared 0. for Magafsctars and Kule under the various Letters Pateet, S i nr«u:ry Thcmation ad woriing vingn o great strensth and tonghmes " homngen k"l ER o g i 0; X } IB:'.LI! O1Ttaro too well Known to yon o require cominat h T s may be withéased b the works of Measrs. Wiaslow, G e, may be oitaiued by addresst JOKN F. T HHartford Accident Insuratice Compaiy OF HARTFORD, CONN. s NOS. 155 AND 157 BROADWAY. CASH CAPITAL... NEW-YORK OPFIC Tnsures against DEATH BY ACCIDENTS of any deseription, with e eral compensation in cass of bodily lnjury. WANTED—Active and energetic AGENTS o act for this Compacgs & i Siight Congh dnt negiect 6 Dat 5o ot oaen 1B P. B. KNAPP & Co. and get a bottle of their VEGETABLE COUGH BALSAM, ) Sold at Yo. 362 Hudson-st., near King, and by druggisis genenally. 8§ will eare 1 Can Have Beantifal Hair, Gray Laro Heaps Loxnox Hamk Cotor Rmstoasme DX AR CorLow RrsToRkm. Hair Recrotuvn pox Haik Cotox Restonkims - lfain Coon Ravionsty Restore wite s Coton Sume Ham Coron Nuw Hatn. Maik CoLon RratoRmue Only 76 cents x_hott SWAINE & SON, Phila _Sold by il Dy w 1 s lalfdoren for 84, Address onlers 0 D Ipui Dragien SESY STERLING SILVERWARR GEO. C. ALLEN, No. 415 Broatway, l\n—h-l-lu-fludd- for sale by oo nnt £ SN AL uudersarments, e 31 Miane ROVLLIRR wli b T Watches, Jewelry, VER WARF, “_a‘;", WARK, X Intest .m. ..r on. um.u. J V.m' wonaliy, ll‘fl-l Iy avery ll-ll FINE HO'IIJS AT LOW PR m NY , b o l.% hich PRRRONALLY wfi e __“ o ""-‘t arvived from Paris Thnwdh"v-kllnlhm ekt for ® 3. Beat irve i ejeser o4y i the couniey. E OX & Lo, 30 R?'IL‘; "_yvm "vi"v"‘\é’- -u-n;umn-\, P “¥xtrnct of Buchn | :Iol the \Mr-v- -nl faxlnary SEEAER Comeenieats {rwun the e of odhee 0g tha u(.«?ul)m A!u . d OFunn ulm o browy, 4!l shides, o4