Rda",s of tie WA. October s—October 12 The General Government. Tlie President has issued a proclamation re commending Thursday, Nov. 18th, to be kept as a day of Thanksgiving. Col. Alexander, of Erie, convicted o viola tion of the revenue laws, has been par doned by advice of the Attorney General. —The U. S. Supreme Court is in ses sion, the case of Col. Yerger, on trial before a military court martial in Missis sippi., being before them on writ of _Ha beas Corpus. Writs for similar cases are sought for. —Sec. Creswell is negotiating with the British Post-office to have the ocean postage reduced to six cents. New England. Maine has been visited by a great flood, and some towns nearly demolished. In some districts the people have fled for ltfe to the hills. Ex-Pres. Pierce died at Concord, N. H., in the sixty-fifth year of his age. The nitro-glycerine store-house at Haosac tunnel blew up, killing three men. The Republicans have made a 'net gain of three towns in the Connecticut charter election. New York,—Gen. Robinson, follow: ing Curtis, declines to ran for Secretary of State on the Republican ticket. Gen. Franz Siegel and Hon. Horace Greeley are, therefore, nominated by the State Committee for Secretary and ,Comptrol ler„ The latter declines to be a eandi date for U. 'S. Senattir from Virginia. by the burning of a frame buildino. l3 near ly all the scientific collection of Ro cliesteT University„was destroyed on 'Sat. urday. The N. Y. San and Fisk, Jr., charge Mr. A. R. Corbin (brother-in-law to Grant) with being at 06 bottom of the recent gold rascalities. New Jersey.—Three towns near New York city, (Jersey city, Hoboken, and Bergen) are to be consolidated into one great city. Hoboken,, Greenville, and, other places voted against the plan, Pennsylvania.-Jou Tuesday last our State was to elect a Governor and Judge of Supreme Court. k year agO , the Re publican majority was 9,677, while in November, 1868, Grant had 28,893 ma jority. Eleven Democratic State Sena tors and ten Republican, hold over for a year, and twelve new ones were to be chosen. Only three districts were thought doubtful as six will elect Republicans and three Democrats. The whole of the lower house was to be chosen. City.—On Tuesday last there were to be chosen a State Senator, 18 Represen tatives, and part of the Common and Se. lect Councils, and some Row officers. So many Republicans hold over in the Coun cils, that the Democrats could hardly obtain a majority in either. —The floods did great damage to the mills on the line of the Sch4lkill. The districts - South of the city are under water, but the depth on the dam has 'alien to fifteen inches. Our death rate rose from 208 week before last, to 241 last week, Sec. Boutwell has been ad dressing our people on political affairs. The children of the public schools visited the Park as propoSed. The South.—Jeff. Davis has reached Baltimore. The Va. Lbgislature met Oct. sth. The Radicals entered protest in both branches against members taking seats who could not take the test oath. Gov. Walker urged them to ratify the XVth Amendment and-elect U. S Sena tors. The Conservative caucus voted to accept the Amendment, and on the Bth both the XlVth and.XVth were ratified Gen. Canby has arranged to pay their expenses. —The Cuban 'privateer 114 net is in custody at Wilmington, N. C., and her officers have been arraigne - d•for violation of the neutrality ; laws.. South Carol mans are siring for Pesessiork of the U. S. cemetery at Andersonvil:e. • • —The Rebels assert and Gen Ames denies that he-has threatened to use the troops to carry the Radical ticket in No vember. A filibuster . (the Lilian) has sailed from New Orleans for Cuba, the authorities getting warning too Lae to stop her. The Interior;--The Temperance par ty have nominated a State ticket in Min nesota, Ireaded by Rev. D Cobb for Gov ernor. Admiral Farragut is dangerously sick of a congestive chill at Chicago. Ohio and lowa were to elect Governors on Tuesday. The former 'gave Grant 41,928 majority; the latter 48,859. —The Southern Commercial Coniten= tion is •• ait's6ruhliigoir .The Tennessee Legislature .hagi,.organized. Bills to repeal the Common School, Test Oath, State guard and similar lals have been introduced. Gov. 'Satter was in augurated on• Monday:- • • - —Two Conventions have been in ses sion at . St. Louis,—the .Nrational _lrish Emigration, and a Woman Sliffrage one. The former organized an, association Kith A capital , of, $2 000,0;00; , l4hrs ._ Julia Ward Howe presided over the letter. The Cifßit , a,l Cenventiouis'gel,ting, reitdv, and Aelesatfoni are promised froni.'dis triets where, -Governors refuse . to act Troops are passing through Onniha to points on the line of the Pacific Railroad. The Governor of Arizona calls for volun- teers to fight the Indians, •The Arapa hoes want the Snakes and Shoshones to protect them from the hostile Sioux. Pacific.-7A,San Francisco judge de cides that under the XlVth Amendment ) Chinese can testify against-white men. Canada;—A Fenian raid is anticipa ted anti the volunteers lia,Ve been order= ed to be ready for service. Central America.—'j mops are push ing forward from Havanna to the seat of war in Cuba. The insurrection is now a year old. The Governor of &gm la Grande has received orders directing that hereafter the stores in that city shall be closed on Sunday afternoons, for the better observance of the Sabbath. —An insurrection' has broken out in the Mexican State of San Luis Potosi. Troops have been sent thither. A dis pute between Minister. Romero and the cabinet was rumored and denied. The British Islands.—Manchester is worse off for money and credit than for twenty years past. Goldfin Smith writes to The News favoring the, indepen dence of Canada. Dr. Wilberforce has been translated to the see of Exeter from that of Oxford, but who is his suc cessor we cannot tell, as the Cable mur ders the name, giving it as Mackorness. Temple, of Rugby—one of the writers in " Essays = and Review s "—becomes bishop of ^ Lord Stanley ,hopes for the spread of,co operati on among the working classes ' as fairest for them. The Parliament will not meet till Dec. 23d The Southern Irish cities are agititina for the release of the Fenians. Home Secretary has pardoned a :forger on 'condition that he leav es the kingdom. France.—Some of the members of the extreme left wing of the Corps Leg : islatif (Gambetta, Raspail and Esquires) will go to the hall of the. Corps, Oct. 261.1,,an,d sign a protest. declaring them absolved from allegiance to the Emperor by his failure to assemble the Corps on the day fixed by the Constitution. Ker atry, and others of the same, party, say that they will n0t,g0..,. Jules Favre calls on the opposition to meet and discuss the matter. Deputies Linion and Magnin support the call. The (London)' Times thinks that Keratry'i action is a good omen of the future of the French oppo sition, as it shows that the nation can control her , delegates, and that the party are gaining in self-restraint, method and patience. The •French journals nearly all endorse Keratry. —A, great riot has been .raging--for days oh the• line of the .Orleans Railroad, in the department of Avignon, the mi ners_ of the. company_having risen, And the troops having been called out to sup press the disturbance. —Father Hyacinthe is coming to the U. S. for three months. —The cotton spinners of Mu'- hausen are deploring the state of the cotton supply, and demanding a - customs' t riff in preTerence . t 0 Free, Trade A band of Spanish Republicans have , fled across ti e frontier to France 'and have been arrested. Germany,—The Prussian, Diet open ed with a pacific speech from the throne. The deficit in the budget ($5,400,000, German) is to be met by increasing in come and excise taxes one fourth. New laws in regard to public education are to be submitted, and the Eastern ,provinces are to be brought mearer to self-govern ment. Wurtemburg has made a treaty with North Germany, by which the sub jects of the one country way serve in the army of the other. Denmark.—ln openin"t'the Rigsrad the King, expressed the hope that when Prussia reflected how reasonable the de mands of Denmark are, they would he conceded. —The Emperor of Austria has started for a tour in the, East, meeting Eugenia at Constantinople, and proceeding to Suez, via the Holy liand, in her company and that of.the Stiltan.., Spa-in.—The Republican insurrection in ,the, cruth • continues the ~all cugroq sing 'topic.' In the Cortes, after an excited debate, a bill suspending con stitutional guarantees of - life, liberty and property during the insurrection was passed, whereupon the Republican mem bers withdreiv and refused to share further in the deliberation& A Con ference was held, with a, view to induc ing their return, but no compromise was reached. One, of their number (Senor Paul) is at the head of a 'Republican force in tbe South. --Hadrid despatches claim' that the troops have been uniformly successful' in repulsing the rebels, and many localities are enumerated as the scenes of their victories. Oue of, these is the Republi can towirof ;Rens, where Gen. Balderick retook' th tomtri defeated' the rebels,'iud captured 1900 prisoners. These de,- patclies, ;charge' tie upon the RePublicans, but incidehtly concede that the rubvement is extending to new lowaities. 'Madrid is 'tranquil, and the volunteers offer their . services for the South. To Oxisvpitzttris. . , • TRllS . Advertiser: having- beerivestor4d to h'ealrh In a few weeks, by a very rOuple remedy, after haying suf lured several years with p severe lung affection, and thic`dien4 diliease;.Ounsulipiion=le .a.r.krtiujoritu-la e k e krejvin to Ilia tallow-auffereret the means of cure.. 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My vieight now is 149 pounds. ,This . increase in solid' flesh for a man of coy years is the best proof of the efficacy of Wolcott's Annihilator, :,as' I. mu now in my, TOttt SAMUEL SCRENDLER, 250 Washington street, Hoboken, N. J., August 6,1869. — Mylatherlis proprietor of the Peconic House, Green port, L. I. I had rheumatism over five years. A por tion of this time I was unable to walk. My legs, my • arnia,, and Amy. body also, have been contracted and drawn up shorter; and become crooked, in miusequence of the Severity of this disease. I have poured out money without stint to doctors and for medicines, without any earthly benefit or use, until I felt almost 'completely discouraged anddbilleartened. My pain and .4ufferiugs were beyond all description, and no language that I can use can portray the agony that I have endured. 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We pay Agenta from $75 to $2OO per month and expenses, or a commission from whichtwice that amount can be made. Address BECOME & CO., PITTSBURG, Ilosrox,.M&B.S., or Sr. Louts: Mo. • OKOTION:—Do not be imposed up 41 by other parties palming off worthless east iron machines, under the •ane name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. sep2 : 12w B ' A VALUABLE GIFT.-80 pages. Dr. 8 S. FITCH'S "DOMESTICFAMILY PHYSICIAN" describes all Diseases and their Remedies. Sent by maall free Address, -DR. 3. 3. FITCH, • mar.4-9rooi. A. * 714 Broadway, New York WANTED— AGENTS —To scta. THE AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE. Price $25. The simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever invented: Will knit 20,000 stitches per minute. Liberal inducem eta to Agents. Address AM EILICAN KNITTING SteCiliNgcu., Boston. Mass., or SL Louis, Mo. It sep2-12t. NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE CRESCENT AND THE CROSS, or The Siege of hia‘t.t. A volume of absorbing interest for the young reader, describing - the last great struggle of the Turks to wrest the famors i land of Malta from the Chris thins. SOc.: post.l6o. • WILFORD PARSONAGE, or Living for Jesus. Four engravings.. A iolunie specially ior young ladles. of deep interest, and breatiiing,a pure and healthful Chris tian spirit. 80c.; post.l6e. 'JANE TAYLOR. .Two eng ' ra'vings. This fresh and graphic sketch of life and times of one whose me mory is ever fragant, should be in every household; a fit companion to Lady linutington and her Mends. 750.4 post. 12c LITTLE MEWS•CEILDREN. By the author of Jes sica's First • Prayer. —.Beautifully hlustrat4 14k: post. Bc. THE CHILD'S HISTORY OF KING SOLOMON. By Mrs.M. A Ilallock author of " .t wont Story or Ol d ." Finely iluatrtstrd. '6oc.; post. Sc. THE RESCCED CHILD. Two cuts. 25c.; poet. Bc. AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, 1408 Chestnut Street, • Philadelphia. $lOOO Reward' We Will pity the - above 'reward to any individual or company who sill produce a machine capable -.f sewing a ptronger, smoother or more elastic seam than our celebrat,d .Erie $1.5 Prentizan Sewing _Machine. Many of the hest , inventor a , both in Burve and Ameri ca, Lave pronounced this the most practical Family Sewing Machine iu the world, c Table of perfo; ruing a greater variety of. wink than any other machine ever produced. It is worth more in any household than a dozen sewing girls.. Agents are'selling them to almost every family, and the ladies are delialued with them.. A sample nekhine, carefully boxed, with lull directions for use, exgra needles, Barnum's Self-Sew. r. Hemmer, Oil Can, Order Book, Circulars, Certificate pf Agency and private terms to Agents, and all sent to any Express Office C. 0. D., $l5. Send no money in advance, but pay the Express Agent when ibvtmeviline a , riven. Address the littlE SEWING MACHINE Cl)., Buffalo, N. le., or Clueago;111. B 4t—L'ept 23 RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, A NEVER-FAILING REMEDY. Evsat FenmEs mom am IT. EVERY LUMBERMAN 611013LD HAVE IT Evzrci' SAILOR eHOULD RAVE IT EVERY 2111SHERMIN SHOULD HAVE IT EVERT TRAVELLER SHOULD , HAVE IT. EVERY SOLDIER SHOULD. HAVE Tr. EVERYPIITSIOIiN (DOES RAVE OR) SHOULD HAVE IT.. EVERY FAMILY IR TER WORLD DEMO RAVE IT, And can have it by calling on the netireit Druggist, and buying a bottle of .P! AI A' KILLER. Price, 25 and 50 cte. and.sl per bottle. • Buy none but the genuine made by PERRY DAVIS & SON. Sold by all medicine dealers. Wholesale Dealers will address J. N. Harris & Co., Cincinnati,' 0. .Oct t OXFORD • .1 BIBLES. , These justly celebrated of 'he SIBLE hare long been conaidered the beet that are aniahere pith Haled, as regards. the Type, Paper and ~Elud. lug. An tutsortrueut of clam may be found at all rem pectable Sook.Stciree, or at the SOLE AGENTS .10:4313 THE V. S. THOMAS NELSON ,- ;& SONS 52 BLEECKERnST.- 2 'NEW YORK: HOIV/11 Life Insurance Co., MUTUAL. 254 Broadway, New York. ASSETS, $24000,000. Asexual Members, 74,01:0 ADVANTAGES OF THE HOME, Its Organization is strictly first class, inferior Eo no other Compare.. It is a Mutual Company, all the net profits go to th e as.nred. Its Assets are kept most securely incestel, Rol are large in proportion to its liabilities as any other Coin. p thy. It declares and pays dividends to its policy be:derA annually on alt policies that at the dividend heri,d (MAy .st), have ran one year. Bach assured iamb, gets hit full share of the surplus earning.' of the co in _ piny, lined exactly on his contribution ther e c„. /t has declared andpaid a dividend erery year since its organization. Its members have the choice of both the cash and /ma systems,—they may deep - one-third the p re: ,,,,, n Jheir hands 'as long as the Policy exits, or th.y m ay pay all cash at rates very little above those of he ocr particlpating Companies and receive all the ourplua which 'chair Polictes earn. Its Members who pay th•ir premiums wh.41% h, cash may receive th-ir dividends in cash, or it may apply go increase the amount of Assurance on the prov,ded the party at the time is in good hoslth. Rs Policies are all nrYnforfeiting: i, e., its naenh•r a wilt under any circunuacuices, gd all the insurance thy lheYPaY for. ITS poLICY-lIOLDEES ARE FREE TO RESIDE OR TRAVEL IN AN Y PART Ow TUE WORLD Wm toUT SPECIAL PEKSLIT OR EXTRA CHARGE. It affords every facility - ie making pro di in ease id death,-and is prompt ht the p tymmut or it, It makes a very liberal disimuut from its Cablo-rates to all miulsiers of the Gospel. OFFICERS. • WALTERS GRIFFITH, President GEORGE 0 RIPLEY, s.:Kant:ivy. I. H. FROTHING HAM, Treasurer. WILLIAM J. CJffIN, Actuary. GENERAL AHINTS.- _ DOUGHTY & Etanain., 25 Third Et, Cincinnati E. 11. KELLOGG, Milwaukee. L. W. CAM Hannibal, Mu. IL K. Bekaa, Philadelphia. PHILIP New tfacrn. 'N. o.Sreuhrof, Alhany. JOHN SHEPLEY, Buaton. - Good local or soliciting-• Agents wanted on liberal terms. Address the General Agents or the notes Office. Pamphlets and all requirsd information will be sent by mail on nsquest. - AIVIERICAN AJalance Fomhany OF PHILADELPHIA. S. R•Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. Organized, - - - 1850. Income, 1868, - - $1,118,530 20. An Old Company—nearly 20 years! A Sound Company—Assete, $2,500,0001. A Safe Company—Never ',et:ldol/sr of Investment An Enterprasalg Company—Busmose largely in creased annually. A Paying - Company-50percent. paid to Mutual pol icy -holders. INSURE IN THE "American Life." JOHN S. WILSON, ALEX. WHILLOIN, Sec. and Treas. Preei. ent. julY29—ly CHARTER 1829 PERPETUA FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE-435 and 437 Chestnut St. Assets on Jan. 1,1869 . $2,677,372 'l3 ‘ Capital, - Accrued Surplus, - Premium, - Unsetled Claims, Income for 1869, $23,788 12: $360.000. Losses paid since f 829, over $5,500,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Libera The Company also issues policie - up:n the Rents pf all kinds of Buddings, Ground Rents and Mortgages. ,CTORS. 1 Alfred G. Baker, Alfred Filler, Samuel Grant, Thomas Sparks, Geo. W. Richards,• William S. Grant, Isaac Lea,' Thomas S. Ellis, I George Fales, Gustavus S. Benson ALFRED G. BAKER, President. GEO. FALES, Vice President. JAS. W. McALLiSi ER, Secretary. THEODORE M. REGER, Assistant Secretary Mar. 25--Dec. 30 REM ECONOMY IN MANAGEMENT, PROVIBBNT'ufg:-& TRUST COMPANY. OF .PHILA_DELP/ILL. . --- . OFFICE No. 111. S. FOURTH STEEET Organized to extend the benefite of Life Insurance among mend)°, eof the Society of Friende. All good rieks,o whatever denominatiotesolicited. President, SANITEL R. SHIPLEY, Vice President, Actuary, WE. O. LONGSTRETII. ROWLAND PARRY. Insurance effected upon all the approved plans at the lowest cost- No risks on doubtful or unsound lives taken: Funds invested in first-class securities. Economy practiced in all the branches of business. The advan tages are equal to those of any company in the United States: June! ly GYMNASIUM, Cor..Ninth, and Arch-streets, FO' Ladies „ Gentlemen and Children, ?pen for the Slimmer c mine. Open day and evening. Call in person r send for circular. Lessons In Sp.rring and Fencing. PROF. L. LEWIS. rnay2P-6m •' . 1 ... 1.) 1 Miliguiltetared by r ' i 1 ., i ' 116' National watch Co, t-) -, -- --- - ' Ace ..... k Pronounced by Watch glik. ' .3 s s '• Rakers, Railroad and Ex - ' l / 4 ,• ' ,- -- -- 1 / 4 , ~ -,:- 1 / 4 press men. East and West, . . ` #--...,,, i i. . ' I to be the, most correct "...:t . ,,., ;=' , ,' Ti rc e ord ee _p P a e r r tie lmid s tto ad c , ' 0 7 Tertise Au send notches ‘..',--,' 1 @.) ; "C.0.W.": PURPORTING \ - ‘4l i / _fie. ,- to be ot"onr make. 'We illf • ;‘,`' I. .'' tarnish none for that 6 ' A P I - ' purpose. Thereure im itations, in market. To get GEhIIIAL ELGIN ' .. ATCRES, apply to 'dealers in your own locality or els.where. whom you know, to be, honorable.. 'Business - 011lce and' San lioOni 169 a 161 Lake Street Chicago, lik;•:, •,... • • - • • - $400,000 00. 1,083,528, 70. 1,193,84 a 43.
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