gteta a! the Pstft. XLtU COXGItESS-Flrst Session. Senate. —April 14.—1 n the Impeachment Court the President’s council asked a postponement ot the •case lor at least one day, Mr. Stanbery having been suddenly taken ill. A resolution was adopted lor the printing of 5000 additional copies of t * l ® peachment trial report for distribution. The Presi dent was requested to communicate information i relation to private companies in connection witu le Alaska purchase. „ , .. x. • ~ April 15.—1 n the Impeachment Court the Prest dent's message in response to the Senate reso u ion concerning Mr. Stanton's removal was 0 objection was made and sustained by the C ne tice. Documents were oflTred'and received show ing the facts in relation to removals a ";* a PP < | ’ I '“' ments by former Administrations, flie bill makin„ appropriations for the miscellaneous and impeach ment expenses was passed. The impeachment ap propriation is $50,000, and the other items amount to $117,000. An inquiry was ordered into the con dition of the accounts of the Secretary of the Senate. April IG.-f-In 'the-lihpeachniefitTjOhrt an order Sfor the admission of all evidence-thafc may be offer ed, was tabled by a vote of 33 to 11. Walter «S. j Cox, lawyer, testified thatthe £resi<lent l had eiiijiloy ed him to use, le»al.measures to test, the constitu tionality of the Tenure of Office act. R. T. Mer rick, lawyer,'testified that after Judge Cartter's ac tion, the Attorney General, in the presence of the President, told witness to see if he could carry the , Maae' to the Supreme Court. E.,0. Perrin, of New York, testified to taking Congressman Selye to see the President, and counsel sought to prove that the President informed them of Stanton’s removal and of life intention to issue a good nomination to the Senate,’ but objected, and the. objection was sustained. '■ ■■ ' April 17. —the-Impeachment Court an order tlidl MIPG&iJt. hereafter meet at- M-Welock, was adapted. Wm. W.. Armstrong, of George Knapp and Henry Leeder, of the St. Louis Republican, then testified in regard, to the. President’s speeches in Cleveland and St.; Louis. Frederick W. Seward, Assistant Secretary 1 of State, testified in regard to the mode in which : appointments of Consular ofnCfehi are made incases . of vacancy.' ?Secretary W,plJ<» 1 jras . fnfd|medWn February' 21st oifl changes in tlte dispo * sition pf troop?,- in Washington, and that-he told the President next day, when Mr. Johnson said he would inquire of Empty, what it meant. ‘ A-prrl 18.—In the' Tmpeachment Court, counsel offered to show that the Cabinet concurred ip the opinioUiUiut the Tenure of Office biR was unconsti tutional, and the message vetoing it was written by Seward and Staiiton. -The Chief Justice decided that this testimony admissible, but the Senate, by a majority »f 9,"decided otherwise. Secretary Welles was recalled, but the main portion of his evidence . was ruled out, iostmasler General Randall testi fied in relation to the removal of Foster Blqdgett , from the Postmastership of Augusta, Ga. -Mr. Evarts announced thatthe counsel believed the tes timony all in, though, in the absence of Mr. Stan bery, they could not say.positively. --> 1. April 20.—The evidence for the defence' was an . nounced as closed. The managers offered; some • documentary eyidepce, which' wap rejected, as hot rebutting. The evidence for the prosecution was announced as closed-. - The Court adjourned till April 22. . - ,-..i . . .> . ■ House —April 20.—The Fofeign Committee%ere instructed to inquire into the expediency of provi ding that no British vblaims for captured propertiy the bill for the'protection of- naturalized citizens travelling abroaa.’ ; -h Army. — It is proposed ,to, hold! a;reunion of the officers of the Army of the Potquftac at Gettysburg, July Ist, to celebrate the anniversary of the baftle of Gettysburg." ". ' i! f : ' x V ,ti ' STATESAXD TERRtXOHIES. Massachusetts.-In Boston, 481 houses, : be raised a perpendicular distance of. 18 feet.' New Yorjfc-^Albany, April 14, tbe Democrats • elected thfir, cAnditiate for Mayor, and a majorityyof the other officers, by nearly’3ooo majority.—Three hundred savings banks in New .York And the,New England States, having.!,o77,ooo investments $10,000,000 of U. S. b'onds, and'sls,- '■ 000,000 National Bank stock.— A.. law; auth'qrizing railroad conductors to make arrests has the ’ Senate.—The Tribune) in recent articleion bribery in '■ the Legislature at Albany, says*:. “ A Senator is currently reported to have Sold bis vote and influ ence firat to one, si'deTpr tl^,ooo, then to tlie other for s2o,OQo b .inBisting that hq. must have $lOOO, extra for his son:—On the New York and Erie'Railroad, April 15, four ca?s ! w : ere tlirown’from the track dear Port Jervis, by a broken rail and precipitated down an embankment, the rear car taking fire. Prom thirteen to twenty persons were killed—several 1 be itig".burnetl to.death— and about -fifty were wq'uuded. Id id ‘report made'not long-befoire the disaster oc curred, the Superintendent of tbe road had said: The iron rails have broken, laminated, and wQrn.qiit be- . ‘all precedent’ until there is scarce amile ~bfv. four road,- except that laid with steel rails between , j-jjersey City, and-Salamanca or Buffalo, where it is Safe to run a train at the .ordinary passenger train ->;.£peed, and many portions of the road can only be traversed safely by, reducing tbe speed of all trqitia to 12 or 15 miles an hour, solely, on account of Hhe worn-out and rpttem,condition .of tb,e railaA‘ .Broken wheels, rails,, enginfs and trains off tlrc .have been of daily;* Almost liourly, occurren'ce -fcit-'the last two months, caused mostly -by defectiVe-tgils.—The number of killed by the disaster is now’nsported' at 24.—The New York city underground railway bill i was passed by the Assembly by an- almost unani mous vote.—ln tbe State, there are 103 Agricultural 'Societies, besides the State Agricultural Society, headquarters at Albany. ‘ Pennsylvania.—ln York, the citizens have voted, by 173 majority/.against authorizing the corporate authorities to Jbtjty two Steam Eire Engines, for the Fire Companies of the town,. Philadelphia.— Thefunded debt of the city on Jan- i. uary Ist, 1868, wa5536,677,629.77, increase $1,655,- j 937.25 during the year, over and above the redgpip-! I tions .by'the sinking fund, which amounted . 022,162.75.. The total receipts during the jrea&sfcre'! $ 10,713,636,41, including loans. The total expen ditures were $9,630,*7.23, of which $6,692,935.85 ’ wCre for the Departments. The total valuation iof real estate in'the city is reported at $445,563,317, : and the total number of buildings is stated at 108,- 182.—Since the Legislature prounced against the Gettysburg Lottery, .it has-been the,uniform custom ‘in the Philadelphia Post-office, to stop all letters addressed to the lottery, and send them to tbeDekH- Letter office. New Jersey.—The Democratic majority at the election in Trentou, April 13, was, for Mayor,-130. ‘ —The Democrats have elected the Mayor of Jersey ’ City, by 886 majority, a . gain of 971. Hudson City gives 1000 Democratic majority, a gain of 500. Ho boken has been carried by the Democrats with a fain of over 400. The municipal election . as "Alsd T ghnejDemoer’Atic,'beuig a Democratic gain. District of Colfiinhia.—The jponument to the memory of Preside n't Lincoln, dedicated in Wash- April »15,-coneiqta, of ;aqtatue placed on a shaft over 18 colored people of the . i District celebratedthft: anniversary of their emanci pation. April 16th. - v -t Virginia.— Gen. Schofield hasiappointed-a May— _S?Si.. r'AK. i -i -if i THE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1868. or and other city officer-! for Alexandria, and new j City Councilmen for Fredericksburg. Ihe Lon vention adopted articles providing thatamendmen to the State Constitution must be ratified by tne Legislature before submission to the people, ant 1 affirming the equal rights and privileges of all citi : zens. A report re-districting the State, and provi ; ding for one Congressman at large, was also adopted. Geti. Schofield addressed them in opposition to the “ iron-clad oath.” An effort was made to reconsi - 1 er the oath, but was defeated by a vote of 32 against 26. The 22d of June was fixed on as the day lor -submitting the Reconstruction Constitution to t le I people. The Legislature elected is to meet on the 24th df J unc. The Ailjournment sine die was at midnight, April 17.—Gen. Sciliofield h as suspended •J. S.-Calvert, Staje Treasurer, appointing George Rye, the Convention’s Secretary, Treasurer ad mle-’ rim. • • , Arkansas —The Legislature has chosen two 11. 3; Senators,. B. F. Rice and A- McLeod, They arc Republicans. . .. . , South Carolina-—The election closed, April 16. The new Constitution,is probably ; ratified, and the Republican ticket elected by-a, large aiajority.-rTVie Press says : The electiob-in South Carolina has resulted in a great fippnMic'an-victory. We l have, eleetcd the Goverrieja Legislature, anil members df Cqrigreser 1- Fine triumph of 'Cnib’n.abjl freedom is complete.” ' *'‘' ! i , Gonvenfiofi, Apfil 17th'adopt ed it portion pf.'aTr'gpbh'ise ar.titiJeV One bffhe'sec tions providesfor six.diLya l voting on -ther Constitii.' tion.,-Twelve ngemße|p ; regigped : The press r ; ep6EterB :arpjl|ereaTt!M;.:ti)ELb.e l eKcbided. Louisiana.— The Republicans-have, carried the Co risti tul|qp;r r 2 ; Stiite t icket. Ne V Orleans has goiieiDemocratic.- 7 'scouts; the japprSaching war, particu larly.with.Germ any,and:Baya France has.already refuseditQ enter .into a close alliance withjEngland and Austria-unless-Pr.usslajsinehided.—CbpenAagwi. i '—•The'Emperor of EftssiSirbas deelinedto mediate between' Denmark the'SettlehlCpt •£ . tli'e'Sfclilesvyig-HolsteirJ ' V ..... . I ; ’April 15.— Dubfinievewng,rrri$ii Princeand.Piin-*" cess of Wales, shortly before noon t landed at Kingi-' ton:>-irsheyfwerß By stfifc* Lord i Lieutenant of Ireland and the Marchioness of Abercorn and' proceeded to Dublin. The spectators, by their cheeijsl • One * oF the of^h, edecorations was the., frequency ■wltl'i* which* the American‘banner was , displayed.—tAont^en.—Reports of the capture of 'ceusion by the Brazilian fleet ayejinfounded.. v; -That ; ; bity is.btrjr heldibyi After, a.bat tle with-the Paruguayah.gunboats, the Brazilian, fleet proceeded to Uurupaity, 'whe?e it still remain ed. The position of Lopez is not* Soi critical as he-, ported. The ; Paraguayans claim that in the recent j hayal fight their gt@fsdsft“obt'ained a decided sue c'bss over 1 the Mrdzihai?T||m : blads. , No (leflnite.pc ■ count of the losses is given by either,.party-.—j-jPiam.’ —A speech made at Kamboullet, M. Baroek, Min-' ißterof Justioe/sa^siSil-.well 1 ’ kSown that the go vernment is lll5 e^tep^^-wpi^tfiEMphe, > iuipfoVeme'nt of ihe’_entir.e system, .of thejnterior,; and* iorHiSctfinrg rbsdB r bf“Ffttfi6e, "‘in which large., sums of ( i^9n l ey.areigxpep,ded r; :rl]his (actj he argues, is utterly inconsistent with the idea that the Go | vernment apprdlieruls' ati approaching war, and I should be conclusive evidence thatPranee earnestly' j- desires peace,—-The ■JouemabdeiSt!'Petersbitfp&nfs the 1 Emperor' has consented,to delay until May Ist J.hei i payment'by the United Stafe qf tlie'seru'stipulated. i i’ti the treaty for the transfer of Alaska. 1 The Jour j kal feels confldehtthaVCongre6S,'will..vote,theneces | sary appropr s - . , J >riation. .4. injfbf' tn% EibefST party'' wfai 1 ' helical' St. ‘Janies’' I w ahftift. • to.Ben|l pnTTtcrnie.upi.tietl qtates: .A. Trollope jo-ire-! | adjust .the .Postal treaty—The Dauish Government, ihascoinmenoed negotiations'for’.the sale of tlie -Is- • ; land .of Sapta’Cruz to Napier _re • ports in his last* deapjjitelfci that-herliad left latitude j 23, and was pushing on irfa southwesterly direction.’ I The "e'oftiiriif ih a'dvatfce was within 6() inileS bf!Mag dala aiid’SO m iles. bf th stjSHstanCe hadfeepn smccesk y fully recbiinoltered, .4Ch'ptroopg were; in, f'bod ,spir ; its.—ChpenAaqen.—'Tne”negqtiatlons relative .to the ■ disputed territory in Schleswig and : far frOhr a conclusion! as’Over; The recent proposi tion of Prussia for the cession ‘of certain forttessejs ! rejecTl^?^^ftaSfe fc»J? e »t!» ,hat,cal, f j i>April; 17- ' ineebings, cff i thdliiberal phrty are'- beiqg b'3c}.ltf i A. .Wafeant' litis heeh"i|suea by tiisf Bow street,pblj,ci3 magistrates for 'the, arrest of Ex-Go.yernorJ Eyrb of , Jamaica, on a charge of iilegally prpclaimJng. mar -1 tial law during the disturbances in that island.-r -i The latest despatches from Japan .state that the 1 Mikado. hasldeblEtred Wanagair.fet-the'TycoonStats i bashi. — for Hunga ' ry has beeri'made public. The financial statement i is:;very favorable.. No taxes’are’ increase,’.while ! some .sire re&ueed.s-^AYorence.—lt is. reported that : Garibaldi 1 hab left Capreta, arid; gondtb'Naples.' The rumbr'causes ■ V i April IS-—dS^H^TheTarliainpn'tjQifitbejNorth. German Gonfederation jias adopteida,resolution, in structing Bismarck to enter into negotiations with foreign Powerefhbr-’the^jrnppose’of establishing by; treatjythe absolute neutrality of private, property at of war. 1 ’ April 20^-r^J^ondon. — The trial of DesVnondf Eng lish, y’Jteefd,yßarrett and Ann Jusficet' fbr teiDging about the ClerkenwqlPexplosibn, is goibg ! 'op'’at'the Old Bailey. The 'Atiorney Treneral announced thajt Vaughan and ;MullaneyiJhadbturned ; QueenTs evb dence, but warned the jury. to’be .ca'ntiou3 in taking their testimony. Mullaney, all the prisoners'were Fenians aridialt in. the ,g[pt to release Burke.,by .blowing up the ..priso'n T was. a grand review at, Phoenix '■ ■ Feptratos./’.. . '; v . ;, T j; 1 England. —The Rarfordardigan Is dead. He.wap famous as having led the celebrated “charge of the six hundred ’’ at Balaklava, in the Crimean war. 1 Canada. —The funeral Of D’Arcy- McGee' at Otta wa, was’very imposing. Business was.entirely sus pended, and many buildin'gs were draped in mourn ing. Thefuneral sermon Was preached at the Caf thedral, and 3d’,ooo'people followed the hearse to the cemetery.rrrtA-flumberipamrwho Iras for eight years been afflicted with genuine ancient leprosy, it is asserted, is a patient, in the Montreal General Hospital. : . "• | Germany. —The monument in honor, of Luther, 'at Worms, is. nearly finished. The dedicatory ser vices will take place June-24th to 26th. • Spain. —News by steamer represent that kingdom to be at present agitated by great excitement and fears of re vo\qU<^aryfoutbreaks., law has been proclaimed lb the province ofUatalonin. .' TtsCly.—Victor Emanuel is reported; to Be seri ously ill At' Turin, subjeet to epileptic fits. According to Paris paperne hasbeen bledtwohuni :dred timeB.in*the courseof bisTife- ; Crete.— The National Assembly has requested the Ugit^d jrpcpgnize that ..Government, and to secure the complete emancipation and mde pendengejifitheiislaud.,, Switzerland. —The Geneva Chamber of Com. merce has sent Congress an address which was pre sented to the Ho'uSe last" week, asking the United BfSjftes to discontinue,' as speedily as possible; ' the use of p.aper money/ It says.the Swiss, have never tolerated the exigence Of any kind of paper money. v Mexico. —Insurrectionary movements: are still occurring; the annual expenses of-the Republic are $20,000,000. ■ Y-' The London Spectator says it has been calculated that out of $2,500,000,000 of money invested in British railways, at least $6!K),000.00 > have been entirely lost, owing to the mismanagement of railway af faire. —-There are ten thousand private schools and three thousand endowed schools in England, Of the endowed schools 782 areclassical and 2213 non classical, or devoted to the education of the labor ing classes. Certificate from Ira A. Bean, Esq., Urbana, Ohio, in favor'of Jonas Whitcomb’s Rfemdtiy for Asthma. UkbanA, Ohio, April. 3d, 1855. Mr. Joseph Burnett, Dear Sir: For twenty-five yefirs'l was afflicted with tlie Asthm.it. I left' New England and came to Ohio, with the hope of obtain ing relief from a change ofdimate, which I partial ly realized, .but as I became accustomed to this 1 at . mosphere my. disjres?, gradually, returned. My sufferings were indiscribable, and;,with ipe.so I vvals the e’fiect of Jonas Whltcppib's remedy.' I commenced its use fbiir mohtlis since,'was.cured vTitlrih one moiithi'a’hd'have not had a turn of the disease-nor any sy aid to ms Of it sihee, and my gen eral; health .has constantly improved.: , .ilifo'irsitfuly, /,, . IRA-A..BEAN. . , . ahrra -■• 592 Broadway. , JosepEßurtiett ifc ; Co_;; jßostcspand New York, I .. 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Jn'casps of faildrejaU dealers are authorised (tore*, fund the money and charge it back to me. No cases ef .fwlnre for ten years. 1 "Prepared' by HiBNRY D. FOWTE, Chemist, 71 Prince ;Sold ajvery.wfrere.,, $1 ahottie. . v .' ap2d 4t ’ '- ; iG3E'^ l ri-WA:Ntl».' ; it v . , BEOPTiE jn, wgut of,.and Agents, -who are selling ot SEWING MACHINES, are requested to address; me (with stamps for-greaily reduced-prices *and terms. J. K. 4, Cliafleft<}vi:ii, Mass. , ... , • • -i’ MBS. PAIGE’S HEW HETHOA, ,V.;i : ' * ! ' VOR TUB ' l ' "... . prgaii Vdice . ... : i j i i " ■' 1 ' ; '' ' '‘ l -rOW'-Hfc fo»thp gpgeat P'Ppularity bf ?Mrs.. P&igfe’s System of .in struction, appligutioußjlbß tochers are constantly teing received are wanted oar Sturfio to qualify themselves t<|r. irWt n >A w4v>jfvr>»;OTii)-hts:H<kiarad for tteiiij Dbosa desiring '-*w-MaaSrt«Mt.nn»«»ntH rtroTri3. _ ,• , • '■ xfiis method - lTTsT'sunple' and comprehensive that after one, f iuonth-of,- close applicatibni parties ;cau ‘commence teaching, ami coutinue their coprse by correspondence. ... •, 1 ■) ‘ If is nOt tiguperficititprocess}hiiti it ‘gues a thorough ktiflUHeage of.the< science of-,music, mathematic^y.,arraqsed. u £iore,«in, be ' acquired In six by'any other me.Chod for years. ; Pupils ( lmve more practice in fAree months iathisthairibAftreeyear*. by the old system. . Ilcnce it.brings a f musical,education, within the iilrandit applies to all*m&ic' precisef^«s it is written, -withoat any I change yh&tever. '■ Tb ese i statemputs; can be substan tiated by facts. .References will be given on application, -■ v , ;; ffa'vmgobfiinedtheaSßiCTanoobf able ana experienced 1 teach ers,'We are prepared ,to give, our patrons. all ; ;needed attention. Pupils adrmfeb for private lessons at' any lime. . Adult and juve- t ; nile/claseos will b& formed at our rooms : forVthe Piano, Organ - and v Vocal Music br the quarter .or by the year, *. * \ * ; The pdfilicTiro'cautioned agaihst Imposters.’ No one itr author ized to teach, this method [except those who canpreaent; diplomas J. B. Paige’s signatine, who is the inventor, and sole, prbprietot.’i *'«•» ■V . '..V • i-. ; > . For with* enclosed stamp slni. Rooms 9 k 4 246 .Washington St.; Boston! Mass ' dttie’ii'Per'month gjfrantee&' 40. agentseveiywhereFolliiigour V Lw^AppieniEvezfatinff'Metftllic Clothcs ,Wfcittffoeeifeu- Am. Wire'Co., 75 Willuun St., N. Y. a or *l6 Dearborn. St>, Chicago,lll. : •* t ’ i v £i '"aprzS'tti , patent offices. r INYENToRSiwliG'.wiBh'to‘ Stakeout Letters ‘Patent are advised to counsel with HtJfiJN of the Scientific, American, . who have prosecuted claims before the Patent Office for over twen ty, years.: : TSheic American and; European. Patent • -Agency is the in the world. , Charges less titan any other-reliable Agency. - -A*pompblet;&>htaiuing 5 soil ‘ instructions to inventors : A handsomerbound volume, containing;U>o mechani cal engravings,'and the tloiled States Census by counties, with -hiutfe andi receipts for I ,mailed 'on ‘receipt of*26 cents. MUNN * C0 H Jdf*w, NfJtv YorH v L . ;i jlu Oift* kd E.N T S WAN T E D Eqb . .. “MEN OF OUR TIMES,” *\ Or. Leading,Patriots of the Day. An elegant Octayo voluraej riph lyillu'Btrated with' IS beautiful steel engravings, and a .portrait of •the author‘i;; r : ' <• t i- - ; 5 ■ ; _ “ . MJtMMtIJBTi . f t TOWJB. . ; ; Agents v say*it ‘is 'the ’ best," anii'jrtfa the quickest of any book they ever sold. Some are taking 200 orders per week._lt will outsell’ “ VncU Ibm , eOxbin. i,: general agents, but pay ex tra commission. Old agent* will appreciate this item. Send for cii culars giving LISHING CO; Hartford/ Ct. “ w * apr23-it. * ‘s4i Sewihg Machine.:j&4l IBHB CKLEBKATJSD $4 CHAMPION SEWING MACHINE: is : lia glorious triuniph. It foMately patented, and is "entirely*iiW and original. It stitches and beautifully, making the •famous 1 elastic 44 Lbck Stiich.”*Tlie ladies are in love 1 with it' and : iigentMmake s3o o‘amouth.selling,them.; Every.Ma ' chine •warranted's jfekrs. For a saifrpte'Miieblh&htid term's to agents enclose $4, and send at our risk ,if you register the letter. Address, in plain hand, M. LEWIS A 3&'uhuloctiiref8 > 'Office, 149 Broadway,N. ¥. - TOBACCO ANTIDOTE. ! WARRANTED to remove allfletire for. Ipbacco, ptimoniy W 'turned. This is an excellentappetizef; itidipm*ts t tope; and vigor forty years cured. Price, 50 cento per box, post free. A-treatise on.fhe fiijii ! effects of fdilacbo,' with notices froih-the prese, references and .testimonials, attesting its .great: 6uqcessj sent free.; Agents wknted." Address, Bi "ABBOTTj Jersey City,N. 3. ' ! ] .1v ;• s i. apr2&-4tt ‘ WANTED, AGENTS in all-parts’ of the.U. S. for Qiir.New Worlc, [ Biogmphy^containing over eightysketcfies of eminent;persons of alb-agea and -countries,-women: as fUQeU. as, liien*; a of over 6#o pages, illustrated with btautifui_Bteel'eßgravißga r ;:written .by'JiHEB ! Hlti ■ most‘ popular of living authors t whose name will ensure, .fjqr. i t,a,rapid b ale. Send for descriptive circular and see our &cfra4e» ms. ] > • . .. , • • - - r ■ <•. A. S. .Bilk A Co’j Pubiiflhetß, ! apr23-St.. . J . Hertford, Ct.; t, *F • .• - i 11 •. • ; ,; ’ ' . J < i V i i.’ . V/ t ’ Ui ■ ' . ’ ' 1!: t • ' i' ;49 , „ ( f S; ' ' KOiRTHj’WT&'ST.'.- f". .0,749' Jiefi?igeratot’s>,i: v o'j i. ■-s Lu^h*: • 1 Watei'jCoolers; 4 |' ,i^^^^'Chi'ldrpn’s, 8H01,F.8.U,E AVI> UKrtti. i , ; ■ MAKB;OKLT.!: lx;:: ' ■ ?n Q i '*' t - ■ ’ 5- ’ > K,ucf 1 ■ ' :"V 49 S®r«U JOntii ArcW, ' : ' J ! i-ili- :.U .!»aU SELF SUPPORTING %NT Is readily Lengthened or Shortened; Self Supporting; Easily • Transported ; Convertible into a Step-Ladder or Scaffold. IS USEFUL TO Farmers, Fruit Growers, Mechanics, Housekeepers,.&e. ST- With Self-Sup-Without porting Baa®. Brse SO Feet. 3 Sections, (each 6% ft long,) Extended about 18 ft. Light weight for Housekeepers, $9.00. SO Feet. 3 Sections..(each 6% ft. Jong.) extra weight for heavy work, - - - • . 10.00 Other sizes in proportion. Liberal Discount to tuk TjtADr.-B , - Single Ladders fiirwarded, freight pre-paid, to nearest Station on receipt of Retail price.,..,, . 1 Kgenti Wanted in every county. For Circular with illnstrated show bill,,and Term* j.,, {l . } Address, TURNER’S! PATENT EXTENSION LADDER,^ P. 0. Box 2.olB—*>r, No. 128 South Fronf Street. PHfLADjELpftYA With Self-Sop* TOhout porting Base.’ : Base. 1 30 Feet. 3 Section*, (each 10 feet long.) extended about 28 ft., 1&00* , > 40 Teet. 4 Sections, (one 12, two ~:*■% : .. fi x 10andone8feetlong,)eit«ttd* ‘ ed length about 37 feet, r 21,00. { j MAQ.. ; THE METROPOLITAMRGAKS,* •; H MA»C*AOTOM{O ! BT*rHS' ! / ,|: ,;i { Mason <&r HpiMjn<Q*ganoo., the" MASON' >& H AMLIIST' OttGAN CO. have commenced the of 1 rf newneflee of* Organs, ‘Ah of which-will bear-the Trade« Mark., MEffcOyoiffrAK .Q*e i», i: Tbey are elegantly and durably’ maae, contain modern, improvements, have great powerand fine qdalftj'and 'Vbrieiy'af totte/abd rn f neral excellence are second poly to the celebrated Mason; A .Ham lin CHbihei O‘rgftn, Timtufffictnr'ed , 'erctdBiyely by the sadie Compa ny. .jlhe MiTBOPOUTiN Jo|aANp for fire years, alid'wiir boßotd utpricee* competing withjthose of inferior jnsfru menta. ; All of then! ere in ulid plaok walnat* canter thrwghott^— backsas welLas sides apd .frqnkr^ttidr.bjiTe,panelled ironta and ’Bides;'with carred 'monldlijgs J ah£r antes; Improved' Graduated •Self-Adjusting; Reed VaL,Vs, ; Improved iKrilOirs, -TrihUatit and Oct vvbS,- and Octare Coupler .throughout. > Viola, ,.#fo- Manual''Sub-ilasß, Octave Coupler, Tremulant. ;i Price, $225. v; ;> /•/- Jil’i i-• • •- STFAJB Five Octaves, with Manual Sub-Pass. Six Stops, - yiz.: Vi6la; Sab-B;Esa, Tre ; ( mulant.; Price, r fit * [BTW*XJS.‘Cm^- Five Octaves. .Five Stops*viz.: Viola,Ttiapaspn, >'. Melodia, Vlute, Tremulanti j Price. VlTO; •: STVJLJB •if.—Jtyi'Octaves, .Onp-Stop,yix: Tremulant Pripe, J siBd.*- ' ! r b ;JJ6g~A. liberal disoounifrom above ftriceetb Churchy Clergy men and Sunday . . ~, - Circulars, with Ilfnatrations sent to^ny'aadreßS. . Also, aix-Ulufetr»ted'Cat > alpguqef{tb» AlesdnAr Hamlin- Cabinet oru.anfl, tree", to any one desiring jt. Address t u .. . rr THE/M£s6l'l AND CP-, 1 ! 154 TrenVoiat .'St',;' V t, / SOOBrondwaj', . y~rr-m h*wtrsiw:^-4&« ONE OUNCE OE GOLD will be given (or everyounce of adulte ration found id »4BBITri l liios ; CopiW. rtt 'Mß Cdffoe ia .roasted, Mid. tefeled - r hervi4tu<y,K ignfji&c. letter* patent ,froln c ttte' U. S’.'GovernmentT All tho aroma” is* saved, and the : cdffeet preaentsjaricb,: glossy appe&r&hcei 'Every fomily nhtaiWuso it, as it is 15 to 20 per cent.stronger than ptJ)or<pore ( *QofEee.”? lor sale everywhere. If your grocer dofes WOt keep thSs coffee, and wiH not get it for you, send your orders direct to the factory. Nos. C 4 to 7_4 Waflhington St.. N T. Jan. 23-24 t, (tTTCONOMY IS WEALTH.”—Franklin. Why will people pay 'n 7T s&O.pr.sloO for/a SawingMafcWtte,'when ts2s ■•will troy?a bet- ; te s» on ® f or alhprqztical porpopee,! > Notwithstanding reportsto the contrary, the subscribers beg Jo in%m,,the\c .munerora friends that file “TfiANKLlN**and “IdIAMOND” Alnchinea can be ti gf * ■in any ! <fc*ritiiy. is a ‘douiiy iire*wi, complete with table constructed 'hpon etftirleFyii}ew | JpHtefpTeB' and DOES Nt)T infringe upon, any,other In the world. /tCt is the poor mao’s Sewing Machine, and is warranted to excel ALL others,-*! thousands of pafrdhj wfll' % st^fy. ■*• - ih f, ‘'’ u • * AGENTS WANTED.—Machine^-Bent' to. Agents on trial, And .given aicay tdfamiHeswho are needy and deserving.* Address. ,J. G.QXTIS AGO*BostohjMiss.' l2t! ‘ .'Li L‘ l-tf. _4J ’-i2J fejsTtrn TT” . t. A. EJ.I.tP ( T, ; BpSgjOH, , ; Fas the largest variety .of E n .S*yf“p»,Qb«^gas» K &o 7 to ho fognd iln he country. Enclose stamp for Gatajpgne. - ' ipfg it r PiiTav- _ -- Tegew.. of the best quality Oniy, ncid -not toilo liotfeNiw onihfo ties,’? nor that turn good «e*df alone Hk- gbod Vegetables be obtained. ; Seeds may, indeed,, gro.tr ,'fragly enojfeh,- idt onlrsa they profra good in syery ,respe«t,.it were better they had not .grown stall. The-seeds offered .by os beiiig mainly theprodpceof Bloorusdale, raised tinder our own personal'superVision, with.thoaid of years of practical experience, wo kVe i i«abyd i Vbpeat''wrt ; h entire confi dence! as t6.thelr-qoality,Und. of iheS treasonable 1 probabfllfyiof 1 sat'sfactory r«jul ta-. 63\ .We hare .hot few “NoTelt:M”to ofTer. Our.experience (pbtnined ,at some cost) is that out of th^jnnJti tudb Cf that class*of Tegetabiee adyertmed JOr sale, in most .cases the good are : notinew, and die iieir are iwt good—snbStyt tial, staple, well-known'softs asw-itf the r&i&r^yin&st 1 reiiafcli! *' ‘ Purchasers who do oolrreside’wifltinTeady accessofifie city nor near merchants Or drnggistsiwho vjeod! oik- leeds; can be snp pled (by iamily nse, rjith Ronai. Rscißina i^ a ;{*>a§%asefM hints), wfll be majled, Withont i enclosing a 3(Oent “ ’ T; .i .::v>jDim>^Alri)ll99ein-ftnBo|F | -ax’- mu s tbu« sts"-:^ r< *'• 111 Philadelphia: marl2-2nl'.' * i;a v v a ... ■Spv’W ■ - :; WT r„UH ;..., .-. •. : : «vi: v | ur.-> V'us t - y iy. :■ ■ i; . KEEP A STOCK OF, I)RY GOOES 'ADAPTED THE DAILT tl'l.' c ,J i..; o:,‘£WAiiUB Q»»AW««naiy l»; •■i O’-m y-i h : li] i BLACK GOODS OF (ALE GBADES. s o ■ &icm, ■ '£^?®^RMP!ira»!«t!W.AS3oßa!M*HT. DRES9 HOODS DEPARTMENT, FRESH STOCK T- . STAPMS HOUSEKEeI’IK’G iKpABTMEfHI.O w 1 .vi ;?P Sl i# Y t ,HDKys„,I.ACBS,*c- hdiiifr’s' "pleasant employment \ Hadiota,Safiiiatibfi.' 'farmers, chimta, zqochanics,,soldier*, everybody.- Q. W. JACKSON & C0 M .^M.BeaYwStnfetrKew^Yoffc 1 <•'* - L iV ' .r 'fgb2M2t. j-iCO •>:i ;0 u JMH
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