4sixo Di fig Verh, EXECUTIVE►. . The Pardon of a young man named Miller, who n as sentenced last January to ten years' imprison ment for alleged embezzlement of letters, was pre sented in Washington on Wednesday to his fatheras a Christmas present. ATATM AND TERDITORIEN. New York.—Judge Jones in the Supreme Court Dec. 24, delivered a decision at the instance of Mr. Forrest's, former wife,' the Substance of which is that the alimony must be paid. The total amount now due is said to be about sloo 4 ooo.—The counsel to the Board of Health, Dee. 2fith, applied for. and obtained leave to -institute -criminal . 1 31 mccedings against the owners of some thirty-five or forty ten ement houses in various sections of the city, for not complying With the law providing fire escapes. The prosecution will include the proprietor of the house in Second avenue, whemaine persons recently lost their lives.—Mayor Hoffman gave,notice that noth int, stronger than , water would be dispensed at his New Year's reception. , is estimated that the qnftiltity of water brought to the, surface by the artesian wells in the prairies, is 5006;000 gallons per .day. This is allowing 5(1 gallons per minute to a well. Alabama.—Gen. Pope an&Gen. Ord, have been relieved of their commands. Gen.:-Mead succeeds the former.. . . Louisialia.—Dee. 26th. the following was adopt: ed, ai the •first article'of the Constitution, by a vote of 67 to 17 : "All men are .created..fSe and equal, and have certain inalienable rights; among these are life, liberty, and the.,,Fareuit of happiness; to secure ',these. rights governments are instituted among men, deriving their- just powers from the consent of the government."- The second Artiole adopted, Dec. 28, declaras that all persons, without regard to. race, color, or previOna condition, born and naturalized in. the United States, and.residents of the State for one year, are eitizens of the State, and that they iball enjoy the smile civil, political, and public rights and privileges, and be subject to the same pains and p nalties. • Seven articles have been adopted; They abolish slavery, and declare the privileges of 'free spee3h, the press, and the habeas corpus. The second arti cle was reconsidered, and - a prevision setting alle giance to the United States above that due the State, was agreed to. South Carolina.—The Convention. for Recon struction will meet January 14th in Charleston. Marine.—The:eteamer Raleigh, from New York for NeW Orleans, was burned off Charleston on Dec. 24th. Thirteen persons, inoludingthecaptain. who is a Philadelphian, are supposed tote lost, and others are missing. City.—Twenty-live hbot-blacks sat down to a Christmas dinner in the basement of the Ledger building, furnished throagh..the liberality of Judge Allison.—The Baird of Trade, on. Mon day evening, negatived a resolution sgalnst the further contrac tion of the currency, by one majority. FOREIGN. Mesico.—An official count of the Vote for Presi dent was to be made in the capitol on December 20. The majority for Juarez is known to be very' large. Paragnay.— . -The end of the Paraguayan war, is announced, the ParaguayanSi.eompletely exhausted, having asked for a suspension of hostilities. London.—A letter from the 'English Secretary of Legation in Portugal, states that for a hundred year% not a single drop of pure Port wine has been Sent to London. _ . Berlin.—A Berlin newspaper states that that city contained in 1864, nearly 633,000 inhabitants. Siberia appears to be the great source of , the world's supply of ivory, Nent Siberia and the Isle of Lakon are for the moat part only an agglomera tion of sand, ice, and elephants' teeth., At every tempest the sea &tate:ashore fresh heaps of mam moths' tusks, and the inhabitants are able to 'drive a profitable trade- in the fossil ivory, thrown up by the waves. BY CABLE. December 2211.—Havo.na.-41r. Savage, Consul General of the United States at Havana, has receiv ed a confidential telegram from the . AnieriCan Con sul at Santiago de Cuba, in ,consequence of which he has sent a despatch to secretary Seward, advis ing him to defer the purchase of St, Thomas, , , December 23d.—Paris.—The Governments of France and Italy have.commerkced t'legotiatio'..as for the abrogation of the. September Convention. The Italian Parliament,has.refused to pay the interest on the debt of the provinces formerly belonging to . the States of the Churciu! The French GoVernment' has sent a despatch protesting against this r action. 4-Ronte.---The Pope in an allocution, congratulated his hearers on the defeat of,Garikith?i.and Abe. prey; e'rvation of the Holy See frottitits great dhnger.— Florence, evening,--ln COnSequence-of the adverse vote in the H ouse Of Deputies, the m.embers:of:the- Cabinet have tendered their resignation to:the - Sing. ' —Copenhagen.--The question of - the transfer, of-the Danish West Indies to the IrniteclStates will be sub- niitted to a poptJar vote of the inhabitants of those colonies in January next..,-Havcitua----The festivities accotnpanying the arrivtirof the Captain General Lersundi here are at their height. The whole city is illuminated to-night in`hia honer- December 24th.— Lonclori.—The Fenians made another effort last evening to destroy- the gasworks at Glasgow, and the night before to destroy the gas works at Warrington,- in LWerpool, which Were unsuccessful. The authorities in those cities are doubly Watchful, and no tirtiher trouble is appre hended. Despatches reeeiVed:from;various ports and the kingdom report everything quiet to-day.--Ac counts received at Alassowah;of the-condition and progress of the British expedition in Abyssinia, are all favorable. The army was steadily advancing, into the interior up todate. Latest .despatches,say they had met witlr nh oppoeition,lciutim the coqtrai ry werereceived in a,friendly manner by .the %nal lives everywhere along the line of march.—Owing to the urgent remonstrances and formidable demon strations, made by foreign Powers, the. Formosans have pr,Onaleecl ta- treat slufilivrecked sailors with hu manitrhereafter, and the-Chinese Govemnent has guarantied the promise that it should be kept The eruption of Vesuvius is increasing —Florence.— The existing Cabinet is not to be dissolved. Gen. Menabrea ;ilbremain at the--head.orthe,GOvern merit, and Under his direction-the reorganization of the Ministry will .prodeed.— Vierina.—The bill for the emancipation of ews has passed the Reichsrath. —Havana.--'I he report published in the American papers that the borne Government proposed to sell Cuba and Porto Rico to the United States, is pro. Bounced false by the highest tukthorities of tl e December 25th.—London.—The Russian Govern ment has addressed a note to the Government of France, protesting earnestly against the shifting policy of the latter on the Eastern questiOn.—Ad vices from China report that the rebels are .meeting with success in their operations against the Imp.- .. rial Government. Decniber 26th.—Paris----The "Patric" confirms the report that the French Government ha's ordered the departure of 20,000 :more troops froth Ciiita Vecchia.—Havana.—The Rebellion in Yucatan was assuming large proportions. Santa Anna had been proclaimed Dictator by . the revolutionists, and was expected hourly to arrive from Havana. The fort and town of Sisal were in the. hands of the rebels, but the' port was blockaded by tw? Mexican gun-, THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1868. ; boats —When the Virginia left Vera Cruz, on Dec. 29th, the Mexican steamer 'Tobacco was ready to sail for Sisal on next day, with an expedition to re store the authority of the Government, She had , on board 500 to GOO men and several pieces of ar tillery. December 28th—London.—The Fenians cap tured the Martello tower at. Duhlin "last - nifht . and carried of arms and ammunition in cOnsiderable quantity. They also Made a vain attempt to burn the General. - Post-office with Greek fire. 7, THE T-ALMED.--This• week i ,s. nutuberof Lrr i TELLS LIVING ' AGE, beginning the new year and a new volume, contains the entire article on Tas TAL at LID, which has excitettso'inuohiptuest abroad as to exhaust ation's .Review cmitaining . lt the first , part ot Al atom Cliaile '. % and' the usual variety 6? other mat ` ter. ,Linettx Ger; Publishers, 30. Skiiiinfield Street, Boston. , su. A good. time to stibeciibe: THE NEW YORK TRIBIUNE - - In vieVoof the importance of the j cided in the Political Campaign of 1868'th6 OiCe of THE WEEttniTarnons hthi been reduceiftb See Advettisement. ." • BEAUTY • To RETAIN the McKim gnd freshn=ess of beauty un impaired, ta . clieraii9ul*u BurneUl o s Kt4isepriA, AYER'S 'AIinICAIT A] IlAlal for 1868 has been , , received. by all Druggispv.fopdelivery gratis, to all who, call for , it. This,mimb,er .contains proofs to show that.sorne of the stars haire.existecilor.tia•ty millions of years. We had notsupposed - such_proof possible, but tb e,Doclowives it,a,„thape w o hich seems indisputable:o:l3li (yolittasnejaives.lbng„rilade his book acceptable = .; his medical advice makes it. ipdis pensabfe, U . ) ifamilifs, he addsfiel most startlink i peobrbehs - of hl3seritat scitlice - to hti attrac tions; , , ,„ $2 To s6o.Wamamaker & Brown, $21.0: $6O. ' "104 cinit7.B4ir Ctoth s2 TO $6O. ing. Garmeuta ranging $2 To $6O. at eve4y juice; ... cut in sgAi.i ) ,;s43o4.r .'r: 4444 style ,- , :itialg-ntialit" $ 2 , SO% r KosierzleTlß $2 TO $6O. corner Sixth, ... an 4 Mar s 2 TO $6O. ket Streets. ' $l2. To $64, ) sl2' To $5O; 7 :7 'Eg i ;l7 fsl2 Eeaner;;urimpg' $ i ptott r , ea $l2 TO $5O. rvety sn city. Oa Hqll, $12.%0 sso.'co —••- Sikeir.ettla Ifair 7cet,sts. $l3 TO $45. Both $18: TO SO. • .foreign and , . domestic $18:To 445: - goods excellent styles: $18”T0 44b: " Bt'B. - adrair Si and $l3 To $44. "Market ' Oak 05 $45..i ' Wanantakei4l.E.'tßroont: no, TO sBo.=. $2.0 TO $6O. $2O To $BO. $2O TO $2O TO -$156; newest $6 TO $2O. ' . -- $6 TO $2O. , „., , . 1. y, , t ~, ;._ Boys' , iS n u t ite d , r f es o a r ; school, :y ...cuicfm,bfet close $6 TO $2O.- . ~ .• 5 '' ' - ' .. t ' ke 'goods. " WA iTa maker tE $6 TO $2O. $6 TO $2O. ' ' Brown, Large Clothing $6 TO 1 Bouee Owth,anci Mar s 62 4 To $2O: .. , ket Streets'. ' ' $7 To $25. $7 To $25 $7 TO $25 $7 To $25 , $2 TO s4 .. *Shirts, Underclothing $2 TO $4.. , , .44, 44, , - - : and-- , G e n tie Furnishing $2 To $4. 't ' i' -'' r ' - e:i ? 4 Gli(418 of * q er4 kind at $3 TO $l. ' " " ' ' ' a i tild t/ ctultiancetbove TO $4. *a* t. Wanamaker $2 To $4. :Biro»; Oak IfigiViGrear !F. 4 : ecOlhoigl Aotts 4 e, Sixth +l : - futcl 11fqr441:81tekte, . Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, _ For Diaeases 'the °Thitat and Lungs. .suol as :(Jouglisi. Colds; Whooping , Dough, Fronohi tis Asthma and, . Clonanniption. . . m edicine, . . Probably never before in the whole history ofhas any, thing won so NidelY'and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as this'escellent remedy tor pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of yeace, and among mtatpf the-races of - Inen it has risen nigher aitirlijsTArti,tffetr haojtedome bet tor known. Its uniformcharacter and power to cure the various affection," oftfithelungi and :throat; m01 , 1'61414 protector figaitisitibern. While 'Wanted to milder Solids tiedisse and to young children, it is at; theisme time, the most effectual re medy that can begiven for inciuisnt consumption, and the dim. gerinsrAdioullulttif9r..thiftiYoatAtid.4 l tOgil::::Atkff p v 4Rittattite sudden attacks of Clicitti, it should be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as all are subject to .colds and coughs, all, should be provided with this antidote for them.- Although settled Oossumpries is thought incurable, still great numbers of catiele,,7.vhere the disea se liesmedisettlod.*.havedieen com pletely curhd, • and the ' pittisni reittnrOd to sound health by the CHERRY PECTORAL.I :So . complete is its mastery, over the disorders of the Dings'4ind Throat, that the most obstinateuf theM yield to it. When nothing else could roach them, under the Cumuir PEE THREE they subside and disappear. &mom AND , PVSLIC SPEECHES find great protection from it. ASTHMA. is always relieved and often Ell , Ily cured by it. • ' BRONCILITIB is generally cured . by taking the Onputr Pacroast. in small and frequent doses. So generally are its virtueh knoirn that we need not`Publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that qualities are fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever,. • ll,emittent Faye'', DuMb Ague, Periodical cr Fever, &c., and indeed all the . affections which arise froin malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. As its name implies, it doei Cu l p; and does not fail.' Containing neither Arsenic, - Quinme, Bistnuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous snbatance whatever, it in nowise injuhs any patient. The number and importance of its , auras in the ague districts, are literally beyond account, and we•belieye without a patalleEin the history of AgrieMedicine.. Our pridolegratided by the acknowl edgments we reeeiVe or the radical Mires t ffected in obstinate cases, and where other remedies bad wholly failed, • Unacclimated person-, either resident in, or travelling through miasmaaic localittes, will be protected by taking the AGUE CUBS daily. For Livia gbliiPcsi:Cis, arising, from torpidity of, the Limy, - itis an excellent remedy, stimulating the'Liver tuft healthy-activity.' For Bilious Disorders and Liver Corupleints, it is an excellent remedy, producing Many Truly„,reroarkable cures where utbnr divines had,Blifed: Prepared by Da. J. C. Avsas CO.,Pricticat and Aaafyfial 'Chem ists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. PRICE, $1..410 'PER - BOTTLE:'j n SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS RYBRYMIERIL JAMES V.ICH, "'IMPORTER AND GROWER OF FLOWER AND. VEGETABLE SEEDS, ROCH.ESTER, VICE'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE SEEDS, AND FLORAL GUIDE . FOB 1868, Is now published-and ready to sand out; It makes a work &about one hundred large pages, containing full descriptions of the Choicest Flowers and Vegetables Grown, with plain , directions for Sowing , ,Seed, culture, !to. . It is : Beauti, Itlustrated, with more tban ONE HUNDRED FINE 'WOOD: FlbliittAVlNUS of Flowers and Vegetables, and a Beautiful Colored . 'Plate of Tlowel.s. Well printed, on the 'finest paper, and one of the most beentifel as well as the most instructive works of the kind published. tar Sent to all who apply. by mail, poet paid, fur Ten Cents, which IS not half the cost. Address - • • - jan2-4t • JANCES TICK, ROChester, N. Y. .Dreeo.• Suite of, all the • desirable .etylea, ratable for any occasion.: Wana tpcffr,qr,„ ~/irowtj Sixth - 411(1):Eit'ie." 'Boys' and Youths' 0 CC2 , Cont.' in variety of styles. Wancznioker drr,Bltoron, Sixth and Market sts. Dr. Wadsworth's Dry Up ! . FORTHE CATARRIL—A perfect and speedy cure for this loath some disease in its worst form. No person suffering from Ca tarrh, or a bad Cold in the !lead, should hesitate a moment, but procure the remedy at once and be 'Cured. There is not any mis take in the above. Price, $1 per bottle. Send stamp for Pamphlet, a ll about Catarrh. For solo by the proprietor, IL H. liHRRING TON, Chemed and Drogret, Provitilmoir, L„ and-liuggiete sour ratio QUAOKENBOB'S ARUM/RAO. THE LATEST AND DEIST. Primary. 40c. Illemmeilis;47, 60c. Praetical, $1 00. Pefect,Test.totike, with no-defects. So say-Jeseheria who use everyashere..-Apialinent• mined Li Umbers at hall the above prices. Agents wanted inercry county. QUkOKtllli m b‘a.k.M.RBi Npaglisis itßicameneir Book, 50*.. These boola_make;thoro hula with , half the labor required'hyitiiy other system. EMP. iIISP- 11 . 0 44 4 ~-E r Primary - unitedritates - sl. 00 ntdettatail Schodl, Illr•toty lli SO/relight down' td1.860" —TOO 'Quack enboe's Rhetoric ..t.H••••.5.,..••••-r-•••••,• . • ... 75 Quackenboe's Composition 90 ..... . 2.00 .3a4rywhaire, used:-abd-coniniendtid. 'Tlie fluilit`lheorable terms 'made for Intr I :ction. Aidr ee • .• 'l. • ' IT' A.PPL4PYOIf 4;604 PrlarinnYats: jaus4t 1 t 4 Ida 445 - Broadway :NEW •Yeirk. ~- • • RSV Al I, I SHER 18 . 6 , 1. -- GREAT AtinIPIN :5 seot,kr..,, ; • 11" '9A7:, -, rt z: 3t HANUk Itiltdefi*S ; :• fs 7,7 i•.o a TWO IT rzz'b - ACITI kqp,79 . r... , ...m . : X P A*JR 4 t I- *CW-4 ' i 374 e 4 C i- _,*;;V ir f 34 . , 22 006 rikivrArio:44-iit bY ehir d - eleiee; :State • TN letti • . •••'• ILVOAChiIIi;AAYAIR:. the. 04oree stottoti . „ • In addition to these large cargoes, f Black and. Japan Teaa,,the Company areconstantl y receiving large tinoiCeii of thb finest quality of •GreenZeas fromithe -Moynne distrirtiof • Ohini,rwhicii are imri , railed . for..fineness apd.delicac ; ~ Yorjultich!ttley are zoning at tae iollowmg . ricea r . ..• (.I'olong (Bnik), Soc. ; : 4:OC, ROL, filla.,'Veidslper Miie4 (Chain and IPA, I . 80c., 90c., best $1 per lECngUshi 13erealrfast, 00e.; 00a., 1'0e.,,110e., 90e., El, $l.lO, beat $l2O per lb. ; . - ' Imperial (Green), 50c.; • Bic — ., - 80c., 90c., $l.: $l.lO, beet $1.20 LL p5.E. ,4 1)41 19 it Young. Hyson (Green), 50c., 80c., 70c., 80c., Mc., $1,11.10, beat $1.25 per fl .^ A Uncolored Japan, El, $l.lO, beet ;1.25 per lb, , Et 'E?kifilteoPrdexiil.2s'bed4l7)o3lerib! C - A 1c t . 1 Coffp,es Roaated. and Ground Daily. GROUND COFFEE, 20c., 25c., 3Qc., 35e., best 40c. per pound. Elotels,fBallions. Boa'rdligilltdise'KeepersAudi. Families. who nse large .quantities of. Coffeeincluriscoliondaelin: that aiticle by using our,FRESI,CIi. BREAKFA3T4pd..DIOII'igI3.-0012P8E4 which weaell 'aeihe low, priceot 30e. warrant ; to. give perfect, eatielaction. ' " Consumers can eaye from 50c. to sl:Pe.FPollud .b 3" purchasing thbin.eas ofthe - ' t ; Gitia : 43ll}li(W i rkli " .lo6/11 1 .eik r a ' NOS.' al !AND ,S3*I7BSBY • • . . Poet omce Box No. 5643, Nevi iOrk t A - ' Wo warrant all tip, goods we sell to ~ g iv. . eentire satisfaction. ,Ift theyare not satisfactry they ihn lie - retdrned at our expetilievrithin' 30 days, anti Thieve the, money refunded. - :.:2, 1 7,, 2 ~ - 2 Through our sy stemOf - aufpyini Clube - Ctroughout the country, Consumers in-al l parts of th Unitede.Statie can receive their Teas at the same prices (with the small additional expense of transporta tion), as though they bought our 'warehouses in the city. Some panties inquire ,of ms how they shall proceed to get up a Club. The answer is simply this: Let each ,person wishing to join in L a pi nb Bay how much Tea or Coffee he Wants, and select the kind and prlatif from our Price List, as pUblialnid in the paper, or in our circulars. 'Write the names and amounts , plainly on the list, and when.the Club is complete send ie by mail, and we will mit up each partyle goods 2in separate i packagea,-. and mark the name upon them, with.. the cost, ": so there ,ueed he no confusion in their dis tritlition—thich par ty getting exactly What he ord'ers, and, no more. The coat of trammortation the members can'-dividettquita blY an"nit si biTeet 1:.1 'l.!''.',, ,;" .:-. a l.c_ et ( , 1 _a - 1 The fiin 151 ay fur ttur geode or d ered can be sent by drafts on, New•liork by.'Post Office money orders, or by Express, as may suit the convenience of the Club.' Or; If. the amonnt ordered exceed thirty .dollers ,we mill, it,pasiro4,o3nA, the goods by - express ? to' "collect on delirpri." .2 -i„„ • : 2 , _ • Hereafter' we will send... complimentary package to ,t he party getting lip the "Club.' Our profile are small, brit we will be as liberal. as We can afford. We aeud',im oiomplimentarr packages iiir'Citifis? aims than S3O- • • . ' iii.ll.—All villages andsitowns -Where a-ltirget4timber reside, by clubbing together, n rethme the coat of their Teas aud Coffees . about one-third; besides • the Express' thiargee,hy sending directly to,'!The (treat, - American - Tea Tea Companya 22 BEWAILS of all concerns that adv themselves ap brancbesAf ir .._...obi' F.stablialunerit, or ,cop ur, uame, - either wholly or in 2. 'partite they arti'bortr Orr rams. We have no branches, and do not, in pity ease,'authorize . heime of our name. , POST OFFICE orders 'and drafts make payable to the order of . , . ".. The Great American' Tee go.mpany.n , , 'Direct' letters said ' 'orders 'to the ' GIRAT4.MRIQUTEA..i.4O., SI.,A4D 03, , Vg8p" 1 8,TR13141',1 4 14W,Ar0.8X. : Pm4•ollllcei Box, 6643 New Yor4c - City. Jan2l2t FOWLE'S PILE AND HIJNIOR' CURE; One Bottle warranted a perfect cure in ail kinds 11l Two to three bottles in the worst canes of LEPROSY, SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, and ALL DISEASES 01 , THE SKIN. FOB D , TEREIAL TExamacer. Use. In opseKet, failmwstltulettlerir 7041110diree return the money, and iiicetlregdlncittletrbf lny agedts. No cases of fail lire in PILES or littwom!kmtsitzyears!,- n ;Prepared by awriiii"Oiiwi,E;chemiit; 71 Pilnce aL Reston. ,Sphlywerywhere. sla,l39ttle. , • 1, jan2-4t - .••••:• * 4silif Salve 18 THR ITNIVER3AL RRMRDT FOR Estaoitsbed Eturns 3 .B4.ealds.-ICuts4, B ruises, and 1800. - ' ' Field* Itroiinds. For Chilblains,-Chapped•• Hinds; -Piles t and , Cild.Bciottleits Sores Eruptions, Dk)tchm Salt:Rheum apd all Cutaneous Diseases. The RI.ISBA Sa.:LFE . ie .ft Pnium;•vEo 3 7;tina Tirtesapre, wade from the very best utaterbild;and Cbtubines in ,laelf greater heal ing Powers than any other preparation tiefor the public. Its time ly application has been the means ofnivinithonsands of valuable` lives, and'°trolleying's yaskanionnt of sulleying: Fifty yeafs' ge• neral use of the Russia Salve is a-noble guarantee of its incompara bla virtnevls plhealikig oiAtte h r; 17 ' Price 25`dted-'• staple' bore4iit freecinliecelpt of price. - For tale by all Druggists and:Apothecaries., , • . • • . • '" REDDING &.bo.,,PßomuceTops, A NEW ORDEtO THINGP UNBBE-the,prettent vicious system of trade, committers of goods 'have to pty more thlyi double what theycost, owing to the num ber of bands through Which they . pass: We-have, therefore,web lisheda plan Whet ebs .- ctinstnzens An the country towns, eau re ceive their goods almesttilrect front flat haddi;and'at ve-7 small advance. , Send.forour. cirtnlar. .& splendid chonce AW offered to a. ente, male and female,. to get up clubs.`. Address 8. O. THOMP SON & CO., 30 Hanover Street, Boston Mass. - • •, • - - $lO A DAY ILW),E.BT. A.N.Y.ONE;.with .my Patent Stencil Toola. I pr:epay ‘ sarneas Beware of Jackman., My circulars it;ill . A. J. yui,Lerti, Spiingfleld, Vt. KENNEDY'S Salt Rheom _ Ointment. lefi: C . ' Rho only Ointroontldr'tatu . re 'of all 'erujitlona and cutaneotta it is wlolly. s. , t y A VEGETABLE-COMPOITND. . . . Salt Rheum, Erysivelas, Scald Itend„ P les,Felons, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Chtlbhune, - Shinglee, Boils, Cats, WnundS, •Blis tees, Ringworms, Pimples, Burns, Chap- . peCtiands, Seal& Kennedy's Salt Rheum Ointment , CONTAINSYNitiI 111.10.11.'CIIRY, or other mineral substance. One trial is sufficient to convince , the most sceptical. that its efficacy in allaying inflammation and re. ducingrmffilings is wonderful. • ' ' .FIFTY . CENTS PER BOTTLE. - bold by all Druggista. \ A SA77E4 CERTAIN, . /614 15111 4 1r1 tt-N3 A. 117) \ Speedy Cure NEURALGIA, liaT ear / U D ALL / NERVOUS DISEASES. Miro& sire ,41Pairs--. • • - ' It Its' an t aalktling Remedy' . • . , • . In alit:saes of Neetralgia bften, effecting a perfect core in legs than tarentyefeur hours, from thmush of no More.:than TWO or TAR ItF. PILLS. _ . . , , • Si. • other'form of Newralgia or NOrrons Trinease has Pilled to yield to this ~ . . • ' • TiONDERFUL IiEIIitDIAL • AGEXT - . ••• • • ty !Yen in the sevemet CMOS of Chronic Remmlgia and getigralMar,: ' 'knit dentngeitients;-'-of'Many yenre:fitanding,—a ffectong the 'entire systeld, in tigtnsettr iriker daya, oir a!fewfweekiPtit•the wayelaffor44he most, tunonishing nomivmry;lunii_,Esip!.!,4l, pitalnie ietainplebitigiVia*int.hitrek, .• •44 it J;' r . i.r. It cohtaine 110 drugs or Other mu le the alightestOstrime jnriciuE Otkinto'itie moat delfeatC 41:kd - cab: always be tired wigkPfirfrotillf .; .'; : : "ft liiMittrig bawl in cousiant'nee ` by many of our mOs't eminent physicians, who given their ,nrianhnotmand unqualified approval.' Pal by m ail du ieceip ` f bi r price as postage t;" OneriPackagei. SLOW :r( Pos — taget 'cents: . SA* TEtPkagl 3 . o 4 t..: .274 'Twelve Isatkages 90Q • • Tile sold hjall wholesaleisfat retail dealers eritgrand midi=' ciuSs 11#244u.t h° 1 - i n it44 s44 B ;lnd • • CO,, * • Bole Proprietors.. • 120 Tremont Strept, Gaston, Naves ' . - TURITERt9.. A r -EU:BArAVA 2EP1 9 "1; ; • • Sold in Augusta at Ftri.j.zwil ;Brig qtore. _ JOHNSON;, H O LLQWAT coyngN: Agents, Philadelphia.. . , 525 XELn " Union F'acific Railroad _Rwming_Wegt from,om4Aia, ACROSS,f TiIk‘VONTIENENT ARE NOW COMPLETED. This bringi the line to thesastern base of the Rocky Mountains, :and it is expected thnt the track will be laid thirty miles further, to Evans Pass, the highest point, on the mad, by January. "The maximum grade from the foot of the mountain to the summit is but eighty feet to the mile. while that of many eastern roads is over one hundred. Work in the iiialcitttings on the western slope will the:wiPter,.anlbithereds ;now DO KOROOII,tO dOUPtiliS tikeZe,titire:Arand line: to. tbe .Pacific be open..fur blesineee hi}Afgo., . : . • The mean provide*for the construction of this fireat National' Work are ,ample. , The , ,United States. grants its .Bix.iPar- Cent Bonds at the rAtmof from $16,000 to .545,000 per sods; forcwhich takes a ascorm 145Oas.eecurity, midreceives :payment. to adargbdc not to the full extent of its claim in services. - These-Bonds-are Issued as each twenty-mile section is finished, and after it has been examined by United States Cotnmiseioners and pronounced to be in 'ail respects a first-class road, thoroughly aupplied with depots, re pair-shops, stations, and all the necessary rolling stock and other equipments. The Unital'W&itee afecilitaiiimicitonation adiiitof land io;the , militTNiiiicti *Julie a schmen of: Malta reinkine Itlas Cmnrai knOle'cif Aire And in the Platte 11014 ii"among the Most fei-' portions liro COVirki - With IMO+ pliOnotitrie and abOund io cool of the besi'quality. The CoiniCany authorized f r Oletfilaitif P:rst Bonald'in . ionOuiit'e4t!al to - thy) iseee'br - 40:01;ierninelifithdl more: iton..ChAesi4.lll% are Truifete thi'Et'OafilliCkAre,iiiiit deliver . the . Bondi to the UomPlirii oiify the -. work thei'alwaYi represent an actual and productive value. - 1 Tlie'an Ifk z r !l capital of the Company fp' One, liiaid;-ed DoßaWrif ?vli t i :overawe millions have been paid in upon the" ; work alreadidone. 'EkR - lIIN6B THE • COMPANY. • • ';'7.7/..iL171.11 - 71 1 . 11(1 At preeintthe prate of q,f . e,C'eropartp are_!ierirrl only ; from i ts . , local qa.f , idreß43vAßCh.iintrl,thimke4iNerik,to pay., the interest on all,ttic,B.Rodo the,Company„canJesup,lf 140,i.a ! bottfer mile were /TO:. It la ! ne.c, fioniftid r tiffq lvhen Lie road, ted tii, l 3gbir,o9 okAtke only line_ colrLeP4 l 4 , 9leAllantle 0914 Pacific States will be large beyffilfl Prfs,Of9t..al4,,esAlpfre:vfil.:l,l)e, no compffOtfT, It pa,4 itiTegie 4.014 e at ppfi.%4,ls,7kteli- ner y Tt will be 'NTS° that, the Z l P* Q `_! Pat fl?' Baklroad fact, a Oopalmiipyr:yropsbril4filer ,LII9 p IMI4OR, Rf,,aprerrunent,, ofticmiwao p,,s,large l ex:tp4ll4illf)eTerfinvßt,mostey,,a4d ffe , baw ill a rAYn e il. d e ro9v".fP!'ent 41 41 911. , ,JA Mie'rM4lgut.t, no nimilar. sepuffityll carefnilyßmrd4d h af:l, etfAairkly, no ..otlmr ;04114.1114, prgpeFty. da :ho , Com,' T 0 A 0 Pail's ilkS M Gr' B 11) 3 are an° . 111 1 9lU EAR; they are the cheapeM security „ in. the market, b:O4 /1101* than H. per cent . than ti.l3,n;Mis. ' Vbey,paY . . , SIX P C OIL D or over qr.f.IIIISI.ZaER F CBJNT. upon the inireetnlenES'Aiii?..- PAINTER Third st., DE WAVEE st., avreltk THE TRADESitiN'S NATYO.**I.I3AER. • In Wilmington, Delaware, by .21,4 wuZ. ....A i. E.-13...R081N50N & CO., . JOHN MoLEAR & ,SON ! -t and in New York at the "CoinpanY's - Onlee,lso. 20 Nassau street GONTINNNTAL NAIIIONAT, BANS, No• 7 Nassairste CJARK.DQD9g k90,01,4nkere,N.Q.35/ Null st: , JOHN J. CISCO Jr SON, Bankers, No. 33 Wall et., e:: and by the Company's fulyeftlsed„ , .ftente, threnghout the 'United States. Remittances aboard be. made in drafts nrAher Binds par, In N'ew York and the boildsalli be Sent free of _charge . bi,return express. A NEW PAMPHLET AND MAP,.showing the Progress of the Work, Resources for Construction, and Table of Bonds, may be ob tained ta thc;toinoanios'ofiteelioiloritz7-Atiehrilaik en iii; he sent free on application. JOHN J. o'lBoo, 'Prima urer New 'York December 12,1887. `c. , • 4t. . ' AIITTED,,' AO.ENafg;:i. . ._ , - 4 ' '.slfs . to $lOO i)eilitotith; fWeitwblire, Mali and Omitle; to' - liitrodace the OENOINN PROVISO' COMMON. SENSE AMILT SEWING 'M'ACHINE This - Mactilee will'' eltitek,'ltein fell, tuck quilt,' cord, bind, br aid ' add , eik,i-! kidder in a most atiperior manner. - ' ' . • rine onlj $18.• '''Fully •Waritinted fdr' five years. We will pay $lOOO tor 8,..y m chme that will sew a stronger, # ••"- more oemititel,• or More Wattle heard OULU Mint. It . makes' the "Elastic Leek Stiteh.""'Y..verY'ieeOnff etiteh'cain 'he . -..-: eta, - and`still.the cloth cannot be pulled apart with ..ut tearing it. We pay Agents irom $75 to s2oo.pef month. and expen"=' sea, or a commiemon Wratlf vilich twice that amount can be made. Addresa - SECOMMAIOO.,PITTSBUROIL PA., or.posToN, MASSP CAUTION.—Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless. cast-iron machines, nudes the same name or . other wine. Ours is the only genuine any really practical cheap machine manufact '.4. l .ol:l 1 ;.: 0: 7T t :I'll 7.T.:4'3 i!, '4 AL-414.1? AGENTS WAIiTBII FOB )R. WILLIAM SMITH'S DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE. Written by 70 of the most Dlrinei in Europe and with over 125 .SissEr. atm 4140 3 0 a linnampats, Oranpl.4'ey t One - Large Octavo 'Volume. Price 10350. -We:employ no General Agents, and offer Extra inducements to-Agents'dialing with - Inn . Send for Ci :sakiand fennel. dec 264 A-„ ; • . - 3 _ .• .1 t i• •7 ; TURNER'S PATENT ENB IO LADDER. TER ATTENTION OF Farmers," Prue. t Growers, ,MOOLaitiPPy and Uo 11 : 12 .f! Keepers • Isini4tedito.this useful Improiiment; It is composed of anz,xlimmtio,f of§ectioos or,Joints, which cantle used, either m y,. 9r cruketted, forming, a ,Ladder. of any DESEELED icslors < ,l - eau be L iterli i ikkb: OR= SHORTENED , Without tiesoending to the ground: :IB 111ELYSIIIIPORTiliii; not' inquiring the upper end to Jean against say object). .6onflected with it is s MOTABLII STI pt, ,gqing an easy foothold for Apia) using it. • • 1 , • • READILY' lIRMOSPORTED, .•:, • f, :•••. • •because easily closed tO siso—and quickly changed into eithet'is STE, A. DT) F. EL A b : 11'01 e SC-A.V.V 4OP iLar ) I'AlttakitS • MiS , keep different; Sections' for use it separate plases or their tams; and when iiieittif long Ladder, the Sections eatvbe eetuseeteth • ..; . VIttIT'7dROVOrERS ban gather the fruit without reattng , afe t iost the tree—thus avoiding injttry:t& the tre*.. • Two Or toiore °in work at one timq and ftuitl am- be ‘reacked by the -ald of Ibis Ladder, that would otherwieebe unattainable withont:straining' or britialnithe'limbs; AYIECAINICS '' l • lOW : , Can raise or lower it, Seotiow ai l ßouindlat. a time, without descending to the ground, and eawmadily change it into n fitin - HOUSE'IIEEPERS Can etsploy it as a Step-LaiNar,or f ardinary size, or convert it into a long Ladder. e are prepared dispose of Manufacturing or Belling Rights, or Supply the Trade. A tiii ar N ,ir wit - ztz u T) .e ir . A . . v o ery . SAu!a , n!y . .. e Fo u r full particu ci W Mt/ Aciir 3 TII4.NER'S PATENT ;lADDE'II, P. b., Box 2018 . . . , . „Or' lolcidels 'min ax!, 'seen , and 'full infcirrOalon gicin M 128 8. Front St.,' . 1124 3m 'NEW: EDITIONS STORK'S WORKS. I. BONE .00EICOS Or EE EEIr TESTAMENT : THE CEARA= 01 e ltat iripir,TESTAXEST. ILL •. AN VSTYLATBD.4OS Or ALARM LIITEER, : LUTKKWS allidirkiAS tit/Ws iFSUE; 4 l3rnig T11&:SPBIT An BRUM 01 Till , (3111STIAN,. MANN. . golartype! Wood.Burturt.g' ;Stove. , . Thie celeb6ted Bearing Stove, on the principle of the Hot Air Furnace, keeps fire night and day with one-third the wood /Dither stoves, 'Mad is aperfeot regulator. lt took thajiigieet premium at the .tiow York State Fair.' It, is - cheaper more ilurable, more . . . . . healthy - ,'and a better heater than any coal store. !ro Emily should he . without one, if only for the nursery and sick „rom p : in spring as welt as winter. To bring it to every house, stwo and office, single any Paq of the, thti,ted, §tates or Canada lit pie, the lOvreet eatoketude pt;ice.. • Bitit4Rfttelit to.• • ""J. C. COPHIRAFE, ' • — tt L • - • —: IS; ; . ;: M E G •Under &gm Geneva Tin,9o4E9* PMSENTS,SUP,WOA.ADYANTAGEB in els gankacsofr9dations,,kpch ani_wi4cl34l,9tcißlina, with all that is We l eed * l:o Ih 4 cire ilte'highe'stattainayle . einis of a Thorough,. Practical Acoomplaed t %littler'. Edo : . • *lO3rxt4PB4,PP opens , 1.,;, • A. ; ,4„.374.* r AppliesponAcnall , - ,REWA - ; W.,IOOOIICLES, D.D., ded2444 • "; . ‘ qi 1‘ - President. " iMELSBIC .41t , HODGE, 'PLITAID.E.O, GAS AND szeiut FITTERS, 1 ‘ 444 4 egkintiv Seventh Street, 'Pnuatatialtio. • A L A . ,2 *ETT. . yt, aopoz. • Gam Fiutaree'of all.kinds fumbled. Country work prompt attend~edjto All work warranted, Anzli SANUEL 11 FULTON 7 STATIA FANCY ' STATIONERY AND C Pr _NW VING 41k : • E' "X' A B Id '" . • • PHILADELPHIA, PA THE " Hl)dtet ter, N. Y