4fi115 ttf October 26—November 2. General,—The new minister to China —Mr. Lowe—is instructed to adopt a conciliatory policy. Gen. Walbridge, a delegate from the Southern Commercial Convention, in addressing the President, expressed great satisfaction with his con ci!iatory policy, and referred to his second term. Gen. Grant said he felt very much as in his cadet days at West Point, when he counted every month with elgerness to get out of his position. —The British Government is pre pared to agree with our Post-office De partment in reducing the rates of pre paid letter postage between the two countries to six cents. —The U. S. has about 6,000,000 dogs, and a tax of a dollar on each would be remunerative, directly and indirectly. Seven millions of acres of public lands were entered under the homestead laws during the past fiscal year, yielding the Government over $4,000,000. New EnPland.—Maine is becoming notorious forlax divorce practice. Mass. re elects Gov. Claflin by 6,000 majority over Adams (Dem.), the Labor Reform and semi-repudiation party having 10,000, votes. The Senate is closely divided between Prohibition and Antiprohibi tion, but the latter have nearly fifty majority in the House. Several lager beer saloons were seized on Friday in Boston. New York.—The Democrats have elected their State Ticket by a majority about of six thousand. Their majority in the Senate is 2; in tlie`Assembly 14 to 20, so that they now control all parts of the State Government:Horace Greeley for Comptroller on the Rep. Ticket) ran (far ahead of Sigel and other Republiean candidates. The Democratic majority in the city was only 43,000, a heavy loss. Gov. Hoffman announces that the De inperatie majority will wipe out all laws which " infringe upon the rights of localities." Quite a number of counter feiters of tobacco revenue stamps have been arrested. Vanderbilt wants to buy Sing Sing 'prison for Railroad pur poses. New Jersev.—The Democrats have increased their majority in both branches of the Legislature. Rear-Admiral Chas. Stewart died at Bordentown on Satur day. City,—The night schools are so pop ular that more than twice as many apply as can be accommodated. The male students attending the clinic lectures at the Pennsylvania Hospital, have been hooting and jostling the, lady students from the Women's Medical College, who have begun to attend the same series. The hedger has a circulation of 70,000 copies weekly. The new paper—The Lay—is a•penny paper; edited by men who left The Inquirer that they might get decent pay. The bill to sell part of the Almshouse property to the Universi ty is postponed for two weeks in Select Council Our poptilation is about 785,- 000 people, so that we rank fourth among the cities of the civilized world. The death rate was 258 last week. The Democrats have opened a• reading-room in Kensington, probahly,with a view to the reconstruction of the party upon a basis of progress and intelligence. The almshouse contains ..,i,einmates, of whom 462 are furnished with work. The million loan to build school-houses being nearly exhausted, another is to be negotiated. A Committee' f Councils are doctoring the plans accepted for the new Public Buildings. The South.—The American Colo nization Society will send out the Gol conda this year, with 400 emigrants for Liberia. The oyster•men of - Virginia are going to test the validity of the Tax Law, on the ground that the State taxes oysters five times. A • Virginia lawyer has answered a challenge by reading it aloud in court and procuring the arrest of the challenger for contempt. Some of the Freedmen of Richmond have al ready accumulated fortunes, and own large business establishments. One con gregation has built and paid for a $19,- 000 church. The State Penitentiary is going into the manufacture of boots and shoes. Gen. Reynolds decides that the enactments of the Texas Reconstruction Convention are not binding as laws. The Interior,—The Democrats car ry Detroit by 'about 600 majority. The Republicans carry Wisconsin by about 8,000 majority. The Republican ma jority in Minnesota will be from 3,000 to 9,000. —The Jews, Infidels and Romanists of the Cincinnati Board Of F.ducation have voted to exclude the Bible from the Publie Schools. The opponents of the measure have secured a temporary injunction against it from Judge Stoever, on the ground that the State Constitu tion declares religion necessary to the public peace, and to good government. The hearing will come off soon. The Reform Party, who elect their ticket in the City, was organized to oust the Ring politicians, who have wasted the city's money. The Republicans have a small majority in the Illinois Constitutional Convention. It stands Republican, 47; Democratic, 40; Conservative, 2; Inde pendent, 1. The . City Reform Ticket carried Chicago by 7,000 to 10,000 majority. —The Republicans have a iorkiag majority still in the W. Virginia Legis lature, but many of them are classed as "Liberal." .The election in Tennessee for U. S. Senator is contrary to the State Constitution, but the Legislature tables a motion to set it aside. —Arizona and Montana appeal for aid against the hostile Indians. The former has called out irs militia. Steam Navigation has begun on Salt Lake. A Utah editor has been nearly beaten to death for his disloyalty to the Mormon " powers that be." Canada is planning a Pacific Railroad with £20,000,000 capital, and 2,500 miles of road. The Grand Trunk is trying to divert the Grain Trade of the West to Portland, Me. The Parliament of Ontario opens with a Budget which shows no deficit. Cuba-1)a Rodas is making a tour of inspection. An expedition against the Rebels at Bapata has started by sea and land. Mexico. — Et-Secretary Seward was taken 01 on his way to the Capital. His reception was everywhere enthusiastic. There are no dissensions in J uarez's Cabinet. The San Louis Potosi insur rection has come to an end. The capi tal has 130,000 people, but no bank, in surance office or public library. A sub marine cable from Vera Cruz to the U. S. is proposed. South AmOrioa.—lt now appears that topez's hostility to our Minister Washburne, which the latter has repaid with so much abuse, was caused by the fact—ackn'owledged by Mrs. Wash burne—that one day at her dinner table, in , Paraguay, in the presence of her husband and some others, a proposition to depose Francesco Lopez, and set up his brother Dominigo in his p'ace, was discussed. The earthquakes in Peru and Chili have not been extensive. The Colombian Congress have agreed to the Convention for a canal across the Isth mus. Great Britain.—The death of George Peabody in Lyndon, at 11.30 P. M., November 4th, is the theme of, all tongues. The newspapers reiterate their praises of him, as a model to business men. The Queen opened a new bridge and viaduet, November 6, in London, and the day was kept as a holiday. party, of Orangemen in county Cavan, Ireland, _have been held .to answer for murder for a brutal assault upon a party of priests, one of whom died. Ffance,—Meetings are holding in Paris , with a view-to the coming supple mentary elections. R,ochefort has reach ed Paris :after having been arrested at the frontier, and released. He is candidate for the Corps Legislatty iu the First Ward. Ledru Rollie is a candidate in one ward. The Emperor will spend the winter at Nice. Germany.—Thefe have been quite heavy shocks of earthquake along the Lower Rhine. The North German Navy is increasing rapidly. A society to aid the shipwrecked hits a large share of the public sympathy.. ' —The insurrection in Austrian Dal matia, healed by Menott Garibaldi, has succumbed, after a short battle. Deak is to form a new Reform Ministry in Hungary. Francis Joseph and Victor Emmanuel: were to have an interview at Brindisi, Dec.. Italy.—The King of Italy is dying. Prince Napoleon" and the' Princess Clutiide have been summoned from Paris, and are on their way to Florence. Spain,—The Cabinet has been re constructed, the Unionist members withdrawing, because they could not agree to support the Duke of Genoa as a candidate for the throne. Topete also, titres:tens to resign, but . Prim declares that he will leave the Cabinet if he does. The Regent refuges to receive his resignation, but Topete insists. The Opposition to 'Genoa is 'organized and determined. For Coughs. Colds, and Throat Disorders, use "Brown s Bronchial Vroches, having prover? their efficacy by a test of many years. The Troches are highly recommended and prescribed by Physicians. Those exposed to sudden changes should always be supplied with "The Troches" as they give prompt re lief. OU MONTHLY' Will be published January I, 18" BY SUTTON * SCOTT, 178 Elm Street, 'Cincinnati, Ohio. TEEMS : $2 per annam. T IIIS Magazine is designed to meet a want longlelt by our own and other churches, wh.ch has now been supplied: d magszine for the whole family. Its Editors ere Presbyterian Ministers, and many of the ablest men in the church will be among Ito contribu tors. Every minister is desired to aid sin our circulation, to whom, or to such as ihey may commend, liberal commissions will be given - For specimen copies address (with 20 cents) • SUTTON & SCOTT, 178 Elm St., Cincinnati, Ohio. For terms to Agents and for Clubs address REV. J. CHESTER. • 48 Yorke St„ Cincinnati, Ohio. JTALES VEGETABLE SICILIAN tf' vP ' - ''• • : H I 11_ ~,,, ~ PERSONS WHO ARE GRAY C in hare their hair restorot to its natural c for, and' If it has fallen out, create a new growth by its uie. 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WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL BUILDINGS, Whole Block on Sixth} Sixth and Market Streets, St., from Market to Minor. Philada. PHILADELPHIA. WATER'S New Scale PIANOS. With Iron Frame, Overstr ttizg Buss and Agraffe Bridge. MELODEONS, PARLOR,, CHURCH AND CABINET ORGANS, The best manufactured. Warranted for 100 Pianos, Melodeons and Organs of six first-class makers, at low prices for Cash, or one-quarter cash and the balance in Monthly Installments. Second-hand in struments at great bargains. Illustrated Catalogues mailed. (Mr. Waters is the Author of Six. Sunday School Music Books; "Heavenly Echoes," and " New S. S. Bell;" just issued. Wareroonts, No. 481 Broadway, N.Y HORACE WATERS. The Waters Pianos are known ns among the very best.—[ea, York Evangelist. We. can speak of the merits, of the Waters Pianos from personal knowledge as being of, the very best quality.—{Christime bitenigeneer. The Waters Pianos are built of the best and most thoroughly seasoned inaterial..—[Advocate . and Journal. Waters' Pianos and Melodeons challenge com parison with the finest made anywhere in the country.—[Hom e Journa l. Our friends will find at Mr. Waters' store the very best assortment of Organs and Pianos to be foundin the United States.—[Graham's Alayaxine. Musical. .D . 0.505.- , -Since Mr. Horace Waters gave up publishing sheet music he has devoted his whole capital and attention to the manufac ture and sale of Pianos and Melodeons. He has just issued a catalogue of his new instruments, givina. ' a new scale of prices, which shows a marked reduction from former rates, and his Pianos have recently been awarded the First 'Premium at several Falrs. Many pevle of the present day, who are attracted, it not confused, with the flaming advertisements of rival piano houses, probably overlook a modest manufacturer like Mr. Waters; but we happen to know thattis , instruments earned him a good reputation long before Expositions and the "honors" connected therewith were ever thought of; indeed, we have one of Mr. Waters' piano fortes now in our resi dence (where it has stood for years.) of which any manufacturer in the world might well be proud. We have 'always been delighted with it as a sweet.toned and powerful instrument, and there is no doubt of its durability; more than this, some of the best amateur players in the 'city, as several celebrated pianists, have perjorm ed sn the said piano, and all pronounced it a su perior and first clussinstrionent. Stronger indorse . - went we could not give,—[h aute Journal. PAIN KILLER. Pain IS supposed to be the Lilo( us poor mortals as inevitable as death, and liable at any time to come upon us. Therefore it is important that remedial agents should be at hand . to be used on any emergency, when we ate made to feel the excruciating agonies of pain, or the'depressiog influence of disease. Such a remedial agent exists in the Pain Killer," the fawe of which has extended over all the e Amid the eternal ices of the Pultu region, or beneath the burning sun of the tropics, its virtues are knuwn, and aPPreciived. Thu effect of the Pain Killer upon the patient, when taken interned) , in cases of colds, coughs bowel complaints, cholera, dysentery, and other affec tions of the system, 11,4 been truly wonderful, and has won 14.,r it a nama among medical p ep , ,retions that can me er be furgott9n. Its success in removing pain; as au external remedy, In cases of bnrna, bruises, sures, sprains, cu.s, sting of insects, and other causes of suf. tering, has secured for it the most prominent position among the the medicines of the day. .134• Beware of counterfeits and worthless imitations. 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I have eismin, hundreds of testim isle of wonderful cures sent to Dr .R. Abbott ,b Co., an certify them to be genuine, the Brea to be prompt and liable. FO' SALE BY ALL DRUGG STS. • or- ution.—Beware of humbug imt HOB; [Trademark X apyriglded.] • Tile Genuine hue Dr. Abbott's name on aduress on each box. Direct all cutlers to ee3l-3uil De. T. R. ABBOTT, Jeriey City, New Jerley A NEW MUSIC BOOK POR Sabbath 'Schools. ECHO. TO HAPPY VOICES. Milk American Tract Society, New York, will issue the above about November let. The Hymns and Tunes are chiefly new and excellent, and equal in every 'respect to the ..HAPPY VOICEN." Price,, $25 and $3O per 100. Single copies, 30 and 35 cts. THISSELL, Dist. Sec'y.. Penna. Branch, 140 S Chestant street, REV. GLEN WOOD, Dist. Sec'y., 45 Madison Street Chieag9, Hi. MERIT SOON NOISED ABROAD. It is but six years - since ALLEN'S LUNG BAL. SA XI was first offered for sale. 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CHICAGO, ILL NEW C aIIR 011 MUSIC BOOKS AMERICAN TUNE BOOK, The Standard Book for Choirs to select 1 complete collection of alrthe church tunes which are widely popular in Add lea, with the most popular Antheina and set pieces, compiled bent all sources,— preceded (ty a Course of instruction for Singing Schools. Cent doing ab nit 1,0 0 btvorite pieces, salected by 500 Teaches and Choir Lenders, who have been interested in this long expo. ted work. The Singing School Department is new, having been p•epared by Dr. Lowell Passim, rendering it one of the most attructive hooks for Singing Schools ever issued. 4.4.1 pages, Price $1 50; $13.50 per doz. TII. CHORAL TRIBUTE! ' BY L. 0. EMERSON, - Author of " Harp of Judah," "Jubilate," Ice Fresh and Attractive 'Music The most successful Book now Choristers and Singers unanimously agree that I. surpasses all other works of Chureh'ltusie by this popu lar author. • [Until Nov. 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Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men That all who see this notice may send "their address, and test the business, we make this unparalleled offer : To such as are not well satisfied, we will send S 1 to pay fur the 't.ouble of wining, Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to continence 'work on, and copy of The People's Literary ampoules, -one of the largest and best family tiesepapere published—all sent free By . mail. Reader,if you want permanent, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN & CO, Minims, alms & B. Novo 3m Capt. D. FOSTER. BATCHELOR'S HAIR BYE OF SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE t JUST PUIILISSIED before the public. BE r.ovA CLARK & BIDDLE, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS REMOVED FROM 712 Chestnut Street, TO THEIR NEW BUILDINQ I 1124 Chestnut Street, Are now opening a large and new assortment of Dinnoed and other fine Jewelry, American and SiriN9 Watches, English Sterling Silver Ware, irlortam Ware, Mantel Clocks, &c., SMITH & DREER, S. B. CORNER TENTH (f ARCH STREETS, PHILA., Have now on hand a complete assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY AND Silverware, Which they are selling at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Please call and examine our stock. amylMy PHOTOGRAPHS EXCELSIOR; CARDS, SIX FOR A DOLLAR. All kinds of pictures, of the finest quality. Porcelains one dollar each. Other sizes in proportion. J. W. HURN, 1319 Chestnut St. GROVER & BAKER'S FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING .' . N..l : ii.f''.•m..cHl::.Nrc,,i!, WITH' "'JIM'S? IMPROVRatExTs. Instruction Gratis, to all who Apply, Circulars Containing Samples Post Fres. NEW STYLES SHUTTLE MACHINES For ManUfacturing, Combine the most modern and essential Improve manta. The attention is requested of Tailors, Manufac turers of Boots and bhoes, Carriage Trimmings, Clothing and all others requiring the use of the most effective . Lock Stitch Machines, To these New Styles, which possess unmistak able advantages over all others. OFFICE, 730 CUESTNUTSTREET. Philadelphia. WHEELER & WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. THE MOST SIMPLE, DURABLE, CHEAPEST, ECONOMICAL, AND POPULAR! Every one may be the possessor of one of these unri valled Machines, as we endeavor to mate the terms of sale suit all mistereers. Call at our Sale Rooms, and look at the machines, and be sure and ask the terms of sale. Peterson & Carpenter • GENIEFEttiI 4 1 :1Ettrs, 914 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA ; 214 W. Baltimore St., Baltimore. 121 Market St., Harrisburg. 'Or Travelling Salesmen Wanted:lAL jan fP I -am T -.74, 4V 4 Yollikftitilillialli , t ~ Yi f EEKLVAPER 11 ii)))) /1 - FIR -<4 W(1/41t intV\\s :b AND THE The Companion is an eight-page weekly paper-:-liractical in its character, wide- awake. and entertertaintng It gives a great variety of reading, interest ing alike to young and old—and has for contributors such writers as Rev. Edward E. Hale, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Mrs. lonise Chandler Moulton, " Sophie May," Miss E. Stuart Phelps, Mrs. Helen 0. WeAs, together with many other well known and popular authors. Subscription Price t 1.60. Send for a specimen copy to PERRY MASON & CO., Publishers Youth's Companion, 151 Washington St, Boma, Ness I - . • ,J .'• ~..)?-, . ' I 'Manufactured by The National Watch Co., tTh ...1' —,-- OF ELGIN, ILL. F , if/ 0 (3 . 3 ,9 ) ' . / tn_ r • ' . s Pronounced by Watch , 011.1 ir ` l > ‘' \ Makers, Railroad and Ls- Ici _ ~ -e s . c , i p i. . , L , press nlOll, East and hest, 11 , 11°;-./- ' 7)' ' C ' l'' 11 I li f 1 ;' Time m b e e'l Beepers most u,n 4,.. •• ..,,,,„ Avoid, parties who ad - ~..„,.. -' 03.,'i vertise to send Watches e,made. SWilp " "-C.0.D." PUBTBTIC P4 ll •°`: . ' 4r ::irnelnalrot;7 that tir Airci4 ii"4E'Azlr k el:LGß WATCHES, apply to dealers in your own locality or : -----I—.. e. There are imi els.wite,re, whom you know to be honorable. Bushman Odle° and Sales Boom ED 4 161 Lake street. Chicago. 111. WANTED. Agents.for the Cheapest and Best sell ing ENGit AVINGS offered the public. One of my En graving Agents reports a profit of $132 for two weeks' canvassing; one lady $226 for one month; one young lady, with bet little experience, has sold over $6OO worth of goods in the last six weeks. Send for a riri vats circular, containing terms, premiums, &C. Addr 8.3 s W. J. HOLLAND, Springfield, Mass, Miser, 111. nov.4-2w. B.
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