OM NEWS. torn and Middle States. vnoi lo mo Hon. D. H. BriHtow. ex- ' ry (.1 tno trPM-nry, given in KoHton rriitni finj Arimtrprg. n It wi jirpsMit, and atWroiwe, worn delivered bv Mr. Jtristow, U(.n. Marsh! Jewoll, General Joe.,!i Hawlcr, 11. n. Pana, Jr., Mayor Ticrcs U.S VJllll I p. The boot and shoe factory of rowers, daw ton - o., or sew lork, failed for 2f0,000 ; and the firm of Oooive h. Watrovts A Co., hat Job- ''. Willi uauillliea amounting to 1 100,000, nearly A tnree-Btory woodon blrck in Lowell. Mass . waa dotroyed by fire, and damage done to the .i-ni i bdoiu ti;j,u(H), on which there is a partial insurance A mill for the mannfetnro of trado do'lnra war found in full oimration in riiiladilphia by vuw. "imuB ewuiiu. hit vice ouicers. a v . i jamontown, N. Y., J Jr. Brown, arjod riAiy, reKpecica resident, Hanged himself in UIU u. At Bhenandoab, Ta., a Mr. Alien, died from . i no meets or a dogs bite eeveral weckg after e una ueen imten. TUB Wow Jersey editorial convention met at Trenton and elec ed oiliccrs. The secretary' report Bhowa that there are twenty-one dailies -iiu n weekly apera in WO State. Fire prisoner" escaped from tint r)i-rl-- (Masa.) prison by boring through the wall and getting upon the roof, from which they de. noenaoa oy a rope to au open held in the north At Readiuc. Pa.. Jacob and .Tnlin TTn-.t. per, father and son, late president and cashier ui iuo miners mm company of rottsville. lonnci guilty of defrauding a depositor out of tJ AjIA a a . . 1 t . mvro semenccn eaon to two years im- , . -ui.iu.Mii, io pay a nne ot if sou, and to make -mi uj-unniuu mi me prosecutor. Fires : The Ontario flouring mill at Osweco. rn ' Was urnw,i D(1 losa incurred of about tj0,000, on which the insurance is about $i0 (bill . MT..1U T -. . . . ' wi i iTBMiicio, u, need s fcion s boot and shoe establishment wont down before tha flames, the loss being abont 112,000 ; and at a-wuitney, Yi.,j. . nanuall s store and several adjoining buildings were destroved, with an estimated loss of 20,000, on which there is a jHtruai insurance. The suspension of two Philadelphia leather nnH iouowea ciosoiy by the failure of eight other firms in the same business, with total liabilities amounting to about tl, 500,000. Of this sum the firm of E. C. Stokes, who earned paper lor the nine other houses, owe . a memorial service in honor of the late Samuel Bowles was held in the Church of the jiiy, opriugueia mass , and was attended by Oovernor Bice aud ot ers prominent in politic and ioumalit.ni. Addresses were delivered by Dr. J. Q. Holland. Charles Franni. M.m. .T- and others, and lettf rs were road from Secre- Mtrj ocuurz. oenaior uawes, etc Another hf avy gale, with the coldest weather oi uie season, prevailed along the Atlantie coast and did considerable damage to the ship ping. L The cashier of the National State Bank of Newsrk, N. J., has been suspended by the president of the institution for irregularities connected with his oftlce. The Connecticut House of Representatives uo inHeu a resolution in opposition to the Bland silver bill and in favor of a resumption Western and Southern States. James B. Grooine was elected to the United Rtates Senate from Marjland to succeod George It. Dennis, whose term expires March 4. 1879: The fonr members of the Louisiana return ing board have been arraigned in the superior court at New Orleans on the elmron -f ,.rn.; , the returns from Vernon parish. aii urro meetinir in thn -anttni of itii. Ga., presided over by Mayor Angler, the repeal of the resumption act and the remonetizatiou ui silver was demanded. Resolutions have been passed by the chamber of commerce of Charleston, S. C, favoring the .o.iiMnlu ui npucie paymenu ana opposed to cujuuulimuii oi silver. The Ohio Senate has adopted a resolution luvuruiK me uiana silver bill. . A 7 1 ' - ArdenA. Nelson (col- Webb tJOIIc1i Jor iuo muraer or Jolin N. , a body or Indians made a raid into Matoa cuuniy, i exas, Killed several persons and car- i iea on a large quantity of live stock. United cuties iroops ana lexan rangers were sent in !U THU1U Eleven firemen were injured, more or less severoly, by the falling of a wall during a fire Rt Bouuwu, xu, wuicu aestroyea nve business houses. The Buchanan Bank of St. Joseph. Mo., has u aniutju-ioui, in iavor or its depositors. The wholesale paint, glass and oil firm of Page 0(p"RUe'. Chicago, have failed for nearly xi, uh ubou ueciuea Dy tne state supreme court of South Carolina that the eircuit judges of the State must be elected by ballot instead of vioa mine, and this decision unseats all the . Tl- 1. 1 J...M.I1 i. . . tinjuii judges except two. 1 latt, Hubbell A Co., the largest mercantile iiriu ci raontioeiio, ui., .ailed for 86,000 ana J. J. Junes, a wealthy farmer and stork miner oi wes ern Missouri, made an assign inent, his liabilities being f50,000. A carriage containing four persons was struck ritiiro-a irmn at a orossing in Milwaukee .a' 1U mrA I.' ,. 1.' ., 1 1 . ... - ' an- x ici.i i wt tun iuiHs iieieii Jacobs, h were encaged to be mariied to each other were instantly killed, while a Bister of the lady M BVIVIV1J lUJUUUl ine oyllnder of a calcium light packed in sue flies of the Halifax street theate-, Balti more, exploded just before the beginning of a matinee performance. Four or five employes of 'he theater were injured by the explosion, and panic was imminent among the audience, but . tiiy quiet was restored before anybody as hurt . -1 From Washlneton ' The Houso committee on apiiropriatir.ns have 'd the pay of lot'er carriers at non n.l i"u por annum ror first and sp.i'nnrl i'1-..i ris, the latter to apply to cities containing -r 75,000 inhabitants. b U a cabinet meeting the President an ueed his intou ion to send to Con.rKH a . .sage on the subject of Chinese immigra- "-","u wAiniuian, va., in tne war. .r. Jones, of Ohio, scut up to the clerk's desk s i had Samuel J. TUdeu's letter of accent !ice of the presidential nomination read. The wmssion that followed was wound up by HpresenUUve Mills, of Texas, who said that . ir. Tildeu would never again be the Demo f i itio candidate for President. A meeting of prominent business men from il part of the United Status wUl be held iu w aehiug on soon for the purpose of discussing Die question of how to restore American ivim. :ueroe and to urge Congress to take steps lead g to the attainment of that object A oue-oent eating house has been opened in Ashiugton. meeting was held by the sTl imption members of the House for tho pur J of consulting as to the best methods of Mma mt, remuuetizauon ot silver and the 1 of the resumption act. Speeches were a vj mram., iiuk, ui uino, and Butler. Massachusetts, and an exeoutive conuuittup seven was appointed for tl:o purpose cf ' irthering the object of the meeting. A grand mass iu memory of the Uto king of Italy was celebrated in the leading Catholic hurch of Washington. The President, calu "let, supreme court justices, Seimt irs. Repre sent at ves a; id members of the diplomatic curpj - re present. In response to a resolution of the Senate the i I. lit 1ik pieoared a stite'i't-nt sliowini uusv in i no war miu me ntz ' lartiaiis was t'J31,82U I Robert Q. IngersoU ajipeafed hef.ire ii uiiLiMj oi ways aud lueaiiH, lian g revihiou of the interns! revenue I a in favor of the aboli'h n of ' banks. For elan News. The American residents in Itome b avA 'nrA. sented an address to King Humbert of Italy out,!! mo uiu amDassador, tteen io ona s speech to parliament has i-nimeu disappointment in Constantinople. The Egyptian obelisk (Cleopatra's needle) -- atuvou 111 A)liaOU. A banquet to the Afrioan explorer, Rtaulcv, was given in Taris. The Kussiana have entered Adrianople, and it has been docidod that the sultan and Turkish government quit Constantinople as soon as the enemy a-rives within twonty-flva miles of that cuy. A collision took place in the Mersey, off Liverpool, between the American ship Baring Brothers, from Norfolk. Va.. and the steamship Bonce, .he steamship was sunk aud two of her crew drowned. King Alfonso of Srmin was married to hi cousin, the Princess MerceHea r1sr,),r- n, Iuko de Montpensier, at Madrid The niar- risgo ceremonies were of great splendor, and were followed by an' imposing procession. Hprciftl envoys were present from many for eign courts, and the streets were rrnwrtert wit people iu holiday attire. Thousands of strangers were present in the eitv, which was bril lantlv illuminated. Thn fn-tivitin. to continue five days and to include the nation al amusements of a grand bull fight, horse rac ing, a banquet to one thousand of the poor of the city, historical processions, eta. All chil dren bom on the marri-oA tav e- - t uuwereu, and reoe . The bride is in her eighteenth year, ivea .mii.( hi as a m.rrir from her father, besides jewels from her husband and relatives. The bridegroom is in his twenty-first year and is the son of ex-Queen Isabella". COMiKKSSlONAI, Ml'M3IARY. He-ate. A larce number of net.it inna war. nMaantiul by Senators Hoar. Willasw f,i,n!,.rr .- others, remonstratinir iuo uiuies on imports, and acainut tho ualir.. tion of the duty on tea and coffee, all of whioh J ere referred to the committee on finance.... Mr. Cameron, of Pennsylvania, presented a bill authorizing the coinage of the standard silver dollar, and nrovidlnir . that i-nlH and ft. Ivor Jointly, and not otherwise, shall be a full legal tender. Referred to the oommitt-te ..Mr. Beck, of Kentucky anhmittml curreut reHolntion declariiiir (hat it is essary and inexpedient to inipope taxes at this time asked for by the secretary of the treasury to provide 37,000,000 for the sinking fund, and directing the secretary not to purohase any more 'wnds for the liquidation of the pnblio debt nntil directed to do so by Congress. The resolution was ordered to be minted A t Km expiration of the morning hour the Senate re- -uuiwi uousiueration or the resolution of Mr. Matthews, declaring the right of the govern ment to pay the bonds in silver, and Mr. Jones, of Florida, and Mr. CockreU, of Missouri, spoke in favor thereof. Without. maOnr, Senate adjourned. l etiuons were presented for and aeainst thn remonetization of silver, the repeal of the re sumption act and unguarded legislation on- tho tariff A resolution accepting the statue of William King, first governor of Maine, contributed by the State of Maine to the national collection of statuarv. and ret n mm tr the thanks of Coneresa to th rwinlo nt th State for the contribution, was offered by Mr. Hamlin. Remarks on the lif of Mr. King were made by Messrs. Hamlin and Blaine, the latter, in his address, making al lusions to Massachusetts, to which the Senators Hum uiai oiaie responded. Adjonrned. Mr. Blaine introduced a bill to authori tb coinage of silver dollars, and to make the same legai .enaer to tne amount of five dollars, and above that amount in equal parts with gold. It was ordered to be printed . . . .The res olution of Mr. Matthews to pay the principal and interest of the bonds in silver came np, and Mr. Cockrell, of Missouri, continued his re marks in favor of the resolution. Mr. Ran dolph, of New Jersey, spok against the reso lution. Adjourned. Il-iiae. Bills werelintroduced and referred to nrotwr committees : By Mr. Ketcham. of New fort- Proposing an amendment to the constitution providing that no claim against the United htates shall ever be paid unless the Baroe shall have beet presented to the proper tribunal within ten years from the time the claim shall have aocrued. By Mr. Shal'enberger, of Penn sylvania Authorizing the coinage of the silver dollar and -declaring gold and silver Jointly, and not otherwise, to be a full legal tender. By Mr. Marsh, of Pennsylvania For the trans fer of the Indian bureau to the war depart ment.. ..A motion made by Mr. Southard, of Ohio, to suspend the rnles n1 n.-a . l.ni making customs duties payable in greenbacks oner uauunry, i9, came up ror a vote and was defeated yeas 154, nays 06 not two- miras in me aflirmative. Adjourned. Mr. Ewing, of Ohio, from the committee on banking ai d currency, reported the rsoliilinn instructing that committee to ascertain the amount of gold and silver coin and bullion ownod by the United States : the amount of bonds which have been sold by the secretary of tho treasury for coin ; the amount of eol'd ana silver coin, bank-notes, and legal tenders held by bank inn institniions. and uhaVi nh- facts: as will lend tt inform the House when and by what method, it will be nraeticahl nd consistent with the publio welfare to resume specie payments. Adopted ...The 'Senate joint resolution accepting frcm the State of Maine, the stRtue of its first governor, William King, was taen up and passed. Messrs. - tyo and Reed, of Maine, pronuueed eulogies and then the House adj aurned. The steamboat bill was tkn nn In h TTn and discussed. A motion to exclude Chinese from employment as seamen on Amori-n steamships was debated and then withdrawn, the subject being already before a commitUe of the House Eulogies on the late Senator niigy were pronounced by Messrs. Cole, Hatcher, liae and Chitbinden. Waddell of North Carolina Phill ns. of Kan sas ; Knott of Kentucky ; Sparks, of Illinois : i brockmorton. of Texas : Clark, nf Mi -iinill'l nd Ellis, of Louisiana. Adjourned. ' The Bear Fla?, The historv of thn 'near Plow counted by .John 8. Hittell, at the last meenng oi the Man t rancisco Pioneer Society. Captain J. O. Fremont, at the heiul of an exploring expedition sent out by the government of the Tlnitpd Ktitp liaoiniv -n4-j-i-Al Z.. 1 1 J- ! i i i i ....uit,.u ui muuui vjiuuiian in r eoruary, 181(5, when a dispnte arose between him and a native Californian about a horse tho latter claimed as stolen. Freemont refused to surrender the horse, and de lied the Mexican authorities, who had no troops that could safely attack the Ameri can riflemen. This deflnnne i the Mexicans, and threats were made against the American settlers. Fremont was invited by these Bettlers to de clare war against Mexico, but declined to take so bold a step. The settlers or ganized themselves, and decided to an ticipate an attack from the enemv. lbey captured Sonoma bv anient att.k and thus started a revolution. We must have a flag 1" cried the riflemen. The wife of a settler supplied the muslin, and a house painter outlined a hncA Ktnr " Put in a grizzly 1" suggested a rifle man, and his comrades shouted, " Yes 1" les 1 Bo the bear was nainted Stan:!. iug nearly upright (his position when about to close with a formidable foe), facing the star, and beneath him were the words, " California Republic." The paint was obtained from a wheelright's shon. ami tlm oTniiti..n .1.1 .w.i- -....l artistic merit. The party had entered nonoma early on the morning of Friday, June 12, and the flag was hoihted tie same evning. On the 15th, Commander Ide issued a proclamation on behalf of the Republic of California. Mrs. Dorset, of Minnonpolifl, lina just been mlmitteil to jirnrtioe iu all tho courts of the Stnte of Minnosotn. She is the first woman ever ntlmittoil to the Imr in tlint Stnte, tho Legislature, hnvin a chRnped the law lat winter with speci reference to thin cime. A Cloud of Wltneaaen. For nearly a quarter of a century Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy has boon acknowledged by the people as a positive ours for all cartarrhal af fect! ms. Its gi eat popularity with physicians and patients, together with its constantly in creasing salo, attests, in arguments st oiiger than words, its healing power. If there be general or nervous debility and impoverished blood, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medio) Discovery should bo used in connection with the Catarrh Remedy. The following i.amcd rarties are among the thousands who have been cured of catarrh by the ubo .of Dr. Saee's Catairh Remedy t A. F." Downs, New Geneva. Pa. : D. J. Brown. St. Joseph. Mo.: E. C Iewis. Rutland YL Levi Springer, Nettle Lake, Ohio : Chas. Nor- orop, N-rth Chestcrllcld. Me.; Milton Jones, Scriba, N. Y.; 3. K Miller, Biidger Sta ion, yo : J. C Merrnuan. IiOcansnorL Tml M M. Tost, Logansport, Ind.; J. YV. Bailey, Tre mont, Ta ; H. B Avers, La Porte. Ind.: Jessio M. Scars, Ft. Branch, Ind.j L. Williams, Can ton. Mo.; W. A. Thayer, Ouarga, III.; M. B. Nichols, Jr.. Galveston. Tex. : Jonas P. Itnin. ert, Stotiesville, Pa.; 8. W. Lusk. McFarland, Wis.; Johnson Williams, Helmick, Ohio ; Mrs. M. A. Cnrrey, Tronton, Tenn. : J. C. Joslin, Keene, N. H.; A. J. Casper, Table Rock, W. Chase, Elkhart Ind. ; Mrs. Henry, Haight! San r rancisco, uai.: airs. f m. ttaiinstia, Law rencoville, N. Y. ; W. J. Graham. Adnl Iowa A. O. Smith, Nowuan. Oa. ; Chas. E. Rice, Bal timore, Md ; Jessie M. Sears, Carlisle, Ind Dan'l B. M llor, Ft. Wayne. Ind.: Mrs. Minni' Arnaise, 2!)0 Dolancv street Now York : II. W. Hall, Hastines. Mich.: Wm. F. Marstnn. Lnirnll Mass.; I. W. Roberts, Marloopa, Ariz.; Chas S. Dulaney, Harrisburg. Pa.; M. O. Colo, Lowell, Mass. ; Mrs. 0. J. Spnrtin, Camdon. ..., uunn, a . nun, j icui let, H 1 w II , 1.11110 ; Mrs. LncvHu' ter, Farmington. 111.; Capt. K. J. Spaulding, Camp Stambangli, Wyo.; I. W. Tracy, Steamboat R(n;k, Iowa ; Airs. Lydia Waite, Shusfim, N. Y.; J. M. Peck Junction City, Mont. ; Henry Ebe, Bontas, Cal. ; L. P. Cumruiugs, Rantoul. Id.; S. E. Jones, Charles ton Four Cornors, N. Y.; Geo. F. Hall l'ueblo Cal.; Wm. E. Bartrie, Sterliug, Pa.; H. H. Ebon, 048 Tenn street, Pittsburgh, Pa.; J. It. Sackman, Samuel's Depot, Ky.; Henry Zobrist, Genova, N. Y.; Miss Hat ie Pnrrott, Mont gomery, unio : ij. Ijedbrook, Chatham. 111.; S. B. McCoy. Nashport, Ohio: W.W. Warner, North Jackson, Mich : Mrs. Mary A. Winnie, Darien, Wis.; John Zeigler, Carlisle Springs, Pa.; James Tompkins, St. Cloud, Minn.; Enooh Duor, Tawnee City, Nob.; Joseph T. Miller, Xema, Ohio ; 8. B. Nichols, Galveston, Tex.; H. L. Laird. Upper Alton, III.; John Davis, rrcsoott, Ariz.; Mrs. Nancy Graham, Forest Cove, Oregon. Relief Without a Donor. Though we would by no means be under stood as deprecating, but rather as recom mending, professional aid in disease, there are multitude if instances when it is neither necessary or easy to obtain. A family provided with a oomnrehensive household speaQo like Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, is possessed of a medicinal resource adequate to most emergen cies in which medical advio would to otherwise needful. That sterling tonic and corrective invariably remedies, and is authoritatively re commended for debility, indigestion, liver dis order, an irregular habit of body, urinary and uterine troubles, incipient rheumatism and gout, and many other ailments of frequent occurrence. It eradicates and prevents inter mittent aud remittent fevers, relii yes mental despondency, checks premrture decay, and in vigorates the nervous and muscular tisanes. Sleep, digestion and appetite are promoted by it, and it is extremely useful in overcoming the effects of exhaustion aud exposure. . . . l'lfht, Wholeaome, Drllrloua Are biscuits, bread, rolls, dmthugs, etc., made with Dooley'B Yeast Powder. Always nse it for the delicious Vienna rolls. Should your grocer not have, and refuso to get, Dooley's Ytast Towdor for you, send 20 cents for l th., 85 cents for lt., or GO cents for 1 lb., dir. ct to Dooley ft Brother. New York, and it will be sent by mail, post-paid. Dr. I. 8. Johnson & Co., of Bangor. Maine, proprietors of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment, will send free to all who will write for it, re liable information how to prevent diphtheria tho most to be dreaded of all dreadful diseases. Write your name, post-office address, county and 8 tn to plainly. : V CHEW The Celebrated ' 'Matchless " Wood Tag Plug Tobacco. The Pioneeb Tobacco Company, New York, Boston, and Chioago. Ornaments for decoratiuir vases, cine-fir tam. etc. We send prepaid rur "Gem" Package, o uiu siieeisior.octs.; "Jjctiin," 13 full sheets. tor .iu cts., or 8 Gems and 1 Berlin for tl, on iccuqiu ui puce, cena 3ct. stamp ror catalogue. lostage stamps received. Berlin fc Yeddo unromo Co., ill Jul on St., N. Y., Box 52G8. . Fnrnierij, Fruit Drillers nnd lirocers, rite for Science Applied. Contains directions. formulas, receipts, etc, how to prevent decay and loss in fruits, berries, etc. New principles ; ii'uigumiors no comparison. Bona 10 cents, silver, or 1 (). stamps. " Purchasing Agency," Chambersburg, pa. An Eualish veterinary surceon now in this country bsvs that " Sheridan s Cavalry Condi tion Powders aro superior to any he knows of in England, as they aro absolutely pure." Be -enounce tue large package fraud and warns people not to buy them. If You Are Union tone up your liver. Take Quirk's Irish Tea sold by dr.iggist at 25 cts. a packug. The (Jrcutest Dlm-ovcry of the Ann it Dr. Tobiaa' oelehrated Venetian Liniment ! 30 yeara before the public, and warranted to oure Diarrhea, Dyceutary, Colio, an1 Spm taken internally ; and Crimp, Chronic Rheumatiam, Sore Throata, Cut, Brniaea, Old Sorei, and Pains in the I.iniln, Back, and Chest, externally. It lias never failed. No family will ever be without it after once siring it a fair trial. Price, 40 centa. Da TOBIAS' VKNKTIAN HORSE LINIMKNT, in Pint Bottles, at One Dul'ar, Is warranted superior to any other, or NO PAY. for the cure of Colic, Cuta, Bruises, Old Sores, etc Sold by all Druggists. Depot IO Park Place, New York. Emigration - Australia Under arrangement with the Government of New South Wales, the noble Al Ship IVANHOtt,iiO tons opoily, A. H lUrriman. Master, now lying at Pier II r.iut Kiver. will be tinted up anil aurovisiuned under luvernnifiit Kegnlnt ions for sS.jtl passengers. Bailing about lebruary i.jih. The Demons who will be accept ed must lie of Hound mental and bodily health and of rood moral character anil shall connt of mechanics, inorei-H. miners, domestic servsnts, fsrmers and any nther drHonplion of laborers suited to country pursuits Price lo bu punl by the emigr nt Wt o.OO For further partlouluiaaip:y to It. W. CAMKKDN 4 CO., if!! South William Stret. New York. HOSPHO-NUTRITINE. Tho best vitalizing Tonlo, lteiicving .vcntal and Physical PROSTRATION', -t-ittvuuBNiisa, DEBILITT, FIMALH WEAKNESS. And all Impairments of Braia M lierv- fiystem. 1 Druryliu. Depot, a Piatt St., . Y, BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP. iitni ii m Unrivftllsd lor Ihl TuiUt stuii tb bswn. No ftrtilkUl ai.i ivcapUva odon tC oovr ooumoo tvnd cU.tnou ItifTtxit uti. Allr yvmnal rUollti- upriaaiil th auivnufauturstr f B. T. bbiu' &4 op hm prk.la4 I ' ' VI I V nd bow offer- to lh Werld. viSto.Vi!l.'c?hi. Nur"r ' No Equal. S-.mi.t. Tt " 'y ii.i1im and iill lm riiluacoi i . 7 . . - l ui . iiu, a.u. saui Um u. The Market. W -OBI, Bert CiUc 19 ,rf C9Vj Texas and .heroine., (7 (, 19 Milch Oowt . 40 '0' (n Ti 0 Uegp -blvp 01 Mm i 5 V OS 0, iHi S ( 7 0 0 flh-rr. ........ 0ft ill. L.fi I Oot'on Ml.iilllng Floi r Wtern Oood to Oiinlca Htatr Kod to Choice.... IlunkwhMt, per owt i a 4.t 10 (tt Wh- at Kert WrwtHrn 1 4lti.4 1 44 no i -iiiwaiiiee It i 1 ut Rye Btatr ... Harlry Htaie. '(I S3 S7 71 78 70 85 (. W Barley Mult iinniwiirai , Onta Mlxrd Woatpra..,.., . 0 rn Mlxrd Western 87V 1 7 f M' ( 40 1 1 ( t' M 7 ( Hay, por cmt... Bt w per owt. no 40 la s Bops 7Ca tl'l 14 Pori Mwii , r -a nu. oi.. ,..77' 1 ' 1 J oifi.iu . 7V t isa aiaci erel, No 1, new " Vo a, new ,. Dry Cod, prr owt... ........ .10 AI (n il 00 li ) (.14 00 (0 6 tlH iierrniR, Hraled, pr boi ietrolerni Orudp. , Wc-'(llforula Kloocr jo Tsiaa " su Au'traMaa " 44 Stats XX 41 Batter State., ,. , so Wfmtrrn Choice.; 16 Western Hood to Prima.. :9 Western Firkins li 33 44 4 !H '. 16 13 t'h -State Factory 1J State Sklnin ed 1 is West am. 01) 16 e as I 81 0 81 7S 7S 411 llli Kgff State and Pennsylvania. . . . UtTVFALO. Flonr Wheat No. 1 Milwaukee It s eo Or rn Mixed , Oats Ry 83 0 7i m Farliy Bailny Malt.... rRILADBUHU, Beef Cattle Extra Sheep ; C7(i 06 w v , . .... Flour I ennsylvanla Extra , Wheat Ked Weatern Rye Corn Yellow..,.. Mlxod . Oata Hixod " f8 lit 7 v s a 1 42Xi 1 64 M rt t rt 81 84 81 49 retroienm Crude, Wool Colorado . . . Teia California. (MilaODi, Kennen. 92 rt ai si bostoh. eeer uat.e. Sheep I'o 08 rt WMrt r8 rt 0 V 18H 28 81 (:1 tS 83 07 H mn, 10 08 Flonr WlacOUSin Slid Mltineanla 7J Corn Mixed Oats Wool Ohio nd Peiinylyulixx'.'. California Fall 68 aj .46 bb:ohtos, Mtss. Pref Cattle.. 0V( 08 rt 07 rt or. rt oneep Lamia...., Hag . wantBTown, kass. Beef Cattle Poor to Choice Bber f 60 rt T 76 (a ion (OPn ! iWontb. An datDII in arliolea in th enta wanted. .t ban M ""rid. One umol, r lNfON, Detroit, Micb Pottery Decorations, ttjriirfvii. It i r rt Kuttrtlip. Klnwt.ni att W 1.1 n l different deaUtna. for ftOo. NUmp, t.k-n " "' M)nHj80NU(i .JjJIyA-enim. lir.H.k'yn. N T. TIIK NKW VIIIMl Commercial Advertiser. ?" I-Pol ne I'repMld i-Uaily. i.ne je.r, S!,toTcn.l7..!,4-a(,i-tl,ree monih'- WoBklsr, one er, SI : li mnntha, HO cents. Hpeol ?in.k n.u,",,Br" 't "n sPPlicniion. An extra coi.f to Olnb A, a for etnb of ten ; the D.iil. fi.rolab of thirty. ,,,,,;,;''t, ArtyerilMT i the hert Pepul. noan pnpr pulilmhad in thm ooiin ry. lta W,.ekl d.,lT.n.,."on",."',,"."B,,,l Special leima to AKent. All lttera ah'inhl he Kn 1,1 HUljH J. H ASTIXCS. I .Q Fulton Ht X. Y. City. EXTRA LARGE fc OMEvaissiofy r i,.?. on t wo -ry elegant and va'unble books ?TOU- ""0'")fil'ed w 'h the very finest llln.tr" kvihv Tows on these books at oni r, we will give HPKCIA1, AM, i;USLAI, I'O.M.HINNIUNH b!jifr.y' JhVPpl,,,ri,hi.n TW'TY PAYS. H'. m,-a oiMin.: Mend for Circul -rs. Terms etc mtrt 1 1, AMKRICAN PUBLlSHINli tJOafV dfiCn'!'' , or Newark, N. J. You'll Scratch A poor man's no as long as you live. If you don't for sake the old monopolists. Five-ton Wagon Sosles 50 -oii. un mill, rreight prepaid, by JONKS OF HING IS IJJ;frimUjni.YJ THE SCIENCE OF LIFE Two h.,n fl ,J,EJ.;"-,KKHVATION. Il.hrt hu.n'!re.u edition revuied and enlarged, j let pnh. Kn-rh J "tandard medical work, the best in the Kngluh language, written by a physician of great eipe- by the Nationsl Medical Association. It contains beau h 2d r' "ln'e "teel plate engravings. 1h.ee hundred pages more than Hfty valuable p escription, for all forms of prevailing diseasea.Jhe result ol ui.ny yeirs of eiMnsive and succecsfnl practice Bound in 1 rench oloth : price only sent by mml The Ixindcn LuHcmiun; " No person ahouid be without this vain able book. The author is a noble benefactor." An IWustrsted sample sent ,to . all on leceipt ot l centa for postage Address Kb. W. H. PARK Kit, No. 4 Bultioch Street. Boston. Tl e author may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience. AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE. . , . SrBINOytELD.O .Feb 2S, 1S77. This Is to oertify that I have used VKtiKTINK.roanq. faotured by H. k. Stevens, Boeton, Msss.. for Khenma tism and Oenural Prostration of the Nervous System, with good success. 1 recommend VKUKT1NK as ui excellent mrJicmt for such oomplaillta. Yours very truly, O. W. VANDEGRIFT. Vcgeiln- la Hold by All Druggists Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, Requires Immediate attention, neglect oftentimes resulta In some Incurable Lung disease. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES are a simple remedy, and will almost in variably give Immediate relief. SOU) BY A A. CHEMISTS and dealers in medicines. FOR THE PIANOFORTE. Prlee 83.-5. By Nathan IticbardHon. 2oO.OoO copies sold. Kales have surpassed those of sll other books oombined. he sure to order by the above full title, and do not aoceut instead of ton, The Mod. KHN School, which is an older book, by the same author. Mr. Richardson's opinion of the merits of this first effort maybe ga hered from the following, taken from the Preface to the New Mtiioij. " Becoming at length satiHfied of the truth of these criticiimis (by many eminent componerg aud professors), and convinced that great improvement- were obviously needed, I deter mined, if possible, to remedy the defects. Profiting by the experience and advice of the best practical teachers, I commenced a thor ough and critical examination of my tiiHt method, and concluded that the only remedy would be to bring out a new work on au im proved plan." This new work, substituted for th. H.f-liu. Mr.t..uw School., was Kiuhardsou's New Method for the Pianoforte. whAh has been revised and re-revised, until it is the most ported of uiusic books, is a great favorite with the profession, and is the only true " Kicuardson." OLIVER DITS0N & CO Boston. c. II DITNON cV t'O., 843 Broadway, New York. E. UITMON 4k CO., ( kesliit Htrcel, Pblla. NATURE'S REMEDYr The -cat Btooo Puainr'V nrtrn PfMKt only tttfH4l. Pnrhw 10 to S2S A lA HUH K irxli l Aant arllms unr unromnt Oraym, rioiura and Ohro mn Uarrta I aair ipW wori.,1 F, ut, -.-k-'. for NO m.nl. Illnatratad CJMalnint frne. J II. HUfFUKD'S HOINK, Howl on. Knlnhllnh-i )jill. "The Best Polish in the World." 14 MAMASAfF&SCMSCO. 265 BROAD WA Y. A.K Caution to the Public. To avoid Imposition, purchasers of Wsltham Watches Hill observe that every genuine Watch, whether gold or liver, bears onr own trade mark on both case and novemunta. Oold cases are stamped " A. W. Co." and guarantee olrtiflcates accompany them. Silver oaaea are stamped Am, Watch (Jo., Waltham, Mass., Coin Silver," or 'Am. Watch Co., Waltham, Mass., Sterling Bilver." acoordingto quality, nnd are accompanied by guaran tee oertiltoate signed K K. Rnbblns, Traasnrer. The name " Waltham " la plainly engraved opon allZmove. menta. Irrespective of other distinguishing marks. Tina caution i. rnit.ts it .... M-u- . 1. fact that our cases are freipient ly separated from onr movements and put upon worthless movements of other msknra. and vir. ,mil. thus atfMCtin- iniiirinii-l. !! i i.iriMMiic-oi mn 'aicnes, ana vniatlngioiir gilaran ty which is intended only to cover our complete Welches wholly made by ns. I IV" K very buyer shoul ansae a close inspection as indicated. AMKKU1AN WATCH VO., Bv R. K RonniN. 1 resa ' CATAKHIi.-Fond'p Extract Is pearly a Hpe- cine ror vuia (iiscsse. itcan hardly b ex celled, evi u Iu old and olmtlnate oaaea. The relief ia ao prompt thai no on who lias ever tried it will he .ill..,,, II CIIAPFH, IIA.M'M AND PACK.-Pond' a Kstrnrl sluuild be iu every family thla rough weathiT. It remove the aorenesr aud roughueas. aud aoltena and Leala tlu? skin promptly. RIIEEMATI8M. Durliur aevere and rhangoablt weather, no one subject to liheuuiatlc I'ains ahouid lie one day without Pond'f trtint. whirl, n I p. ! bore lim;m, rwNHL'aiPTloN, t;ot inis, i'tll,l)S,-rhia cold wetniier tries the .uiige sorely. Have Pond's Kxirort u hand alwaya. It relieves th paiu and CIIILBmiN'M will bo promptly relieved and riin- me uisoaae. ultimately cured by liatlimg the atlllcted FUOITKlt L,IItIIS.-l'ond'Kxlrartlnvnrta. dit relieve in pain aud Dually ( urea. SOftB TIIKOAT. OriNrtY.IJUFI.AMKI TONSILH jlNI AIR PAHS At J IS are promptly cured bv the use of Poud' -flf"""?'' never fail. HISTORi and Vnfn ol" Pond' Extract, in -....-.. t'eniPhlet form, sent free .mi a. plication to POND'S EXTRACT CO., 9H Kfalifrn Lane. Nw VorU. Hold tiv linnnrista. DR. VVISTAR'S Balsam ol Wild Cherry. This wall known remedy has e(T acted ao many WONDERFUL CURES, And restored ao many sufferers to health, that it la oherished by all who bare experienced its virtues a The Standard Remedy For th prompt raliaf and our of Cougha, Colds, Sore Tbroat, Iloararne, Whoopln Couh, Influenza, Bronchitis, lllltlcultj of Hreathlnn, Asthma, Diph theria, Croup, Pain In the Hide and Breast, Hplttinc of Blood,tnlny, Phthisic, and every AOertloa OF THE THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, INCLUDING Consumption. r WISTAR'S BALSAM. WISTAR'S BALSAII. WISTAR'S BALSAII. A Case of Consumption. xi c C"KTriLl, N. 11., March 3tf, 1W7. Messrs. Bkth W. Fowls A Sun : (.entlemen I leel in duty caiJed npn voluntarily to give my tost imony in favor of IH. WlnVAK'M UA.L HAM OK WILD OltKRRV. I was taken sick last October with a lung complaint, anoompaoied with a very serious oongh ; and afwr having bean treated a number of weeks by tne best physicisns, they gave me over aa an incurable case of Consumption, and for al.out an weeks my friends expected that I might die any day, having entirely despaired of my recoveiy. At :!" !l!V? rHI,n "'" advertisement and certificates of the WILD CUKKRY HAIHAM, and was induoed to try it myself. I have taken tire bottles, and from the oommenueiuent I have been gradually recovering. My cough has now entirely ceased. I have regained my tlusli and strength and am let-ling quit well. I atln. J'ute the cure to iK. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD -riKltitv, aa I have taken no other medicine sine I oomiuenced taking that. Very respectfully roars, . Mus. MILA 8. SMITH. Messrs. Fowli A Son: tientlemen Mrs. Smith givs math foregoing certl. Buale of the ethcaoy of your medicine in her case. She is an acquaintance of mm, aud took the balsam on th strength of my certitinate, which she saw In th oaoeis Her story ia liUrally uue. Vourstr.lv, W. U. JONK8. WISTAR'S BALSAII. WISTAR'S BALSAII. WISTAR'S BALSAII. Bleeding at the Langs. .... . Putnam, Conn., March is), 18o9. l-eutlenien I avail myself of this oppirtunity to say a T?I2 1 u'S1"1! (.U.K; VVISTAR'S BALSAM OV WILD UrJKKKY, which 1 have made use of in my family for several yeirs, snd alwaya with the most benehoial results. My wile being of delicate habits haa alwaya been troubled with a nurd, dry hacking cough, when ever taking a little cula, and has employed various specifies without obtaining any relief, until prevailed ppon to test the virtues ol WlS'i'AK'S BALSAM, th ' "' "hich has been truly astonishing. More than a year since a youug wan belonging in this Place was taken with bleeding at the lungs, in connec tion with a most severe cough, and waa finally given over to die by our best physicians, and it waa evident to nil that consumption waa claiming him as a victim .",r1ln?.tu,,",, '"cU "7 wi,e s,nt him a bottle of the HAIJIAM. winch he took, aj.d iu due time, to the great sst'inishment of his frieuus.waa at his accustomed occu pation, snatched, ss it were, from the very jaws of ,-".u: !? mmn other oases we have administered the BALSAM to the consumptive, and always with the best of success. These statements are simple facta, which i au be vouched for at any time by calling on ni at my store. 1 remaw, yours truly, JOHN B. DARLING. WISTAR'S BALSAII. WISTAR'S BALSAII. WISTAR'S BALSAII. Frepu-sd by SHTH W. I OWI.K A HONS, Sll Harrison Avenue, Boston, and sold by deslers geueially. () cents snd 8 I s bottle. , PMOSSS POND'S EXTRACT Don't spill, spoil pens. soil fingers. Writ Americsn Hook Kschsnge, N. T. fllTMa HKVOI.VKIIS. Trice 1,1st free. Addres VrUlviJ Qrest, Wo.tern tlnn Works, Pittshnrg.l' A flnnA onn he msile in onedsy wh A vrOOa WCU onr 4 foot Wkm, Ai ofh. Fend for onr auger hook. U. R. At'iirn t!o., Ht. Isiuls, $3 l,l PI.ATKII WATCH K. IIi.pI llll hllOWn SIHi.1. H.Mri.S 11 ATt'H I' H.S TO AdSSTS, onssas. A, Ulllll.TKIl A lltl., I IIU .io. II.U 17AUTF? HAI.KMMt'N for Mlmlrialr limi.p. .Ilril .nUryl travrliiic r.riiv. ai.l. rs.s R. k t o., bos l.'M, t'ltirlniinll, lllno. S2500 ayear. Age nta wanted every wherw. Bn. mesa an lei iv ii'giiiniate.i-sniruiararr Aildreaa J.vV'oaTii a t o., St. Loula,Mui EYE UKMTtlHKIl.'X better than Npectscles. 1'he be.t reilurfil to t I t'trculars fre. Address llnx THH, Nrw York. CLOCKS K. INt.lt AIIAHI rV KI.'N are sitimrior in design and not eonalli in quality or as time keepers. Ask ynnr Jeweler for teem. Msnnfsctory Bristol, Ot, )n.il HfVY MOlT lr AMU. 't ! r I ! 1 reh'a. ti ll etT-V f'l ;t;-.".'o::-;x-'; J. Ha. I fkt il.in.a. IK. TVit yct atloa, is m T-oroMto aw da- mi 4 AJreaa aa SWINDLERS All dfTiffi rrir-rlprt to hf A HV FHTlsKRH ffr dcfriutlM lr DPI erimi ; IiIhtaI ; ii-iiiliffa lrmanent i trnit nl pv?intn toyt of iapr ipnl fir nin rriil. Arli)ri"i, I'tthlUlim AmerlrBti Olmliial (-acrttrer, Cltirlnnnll, tlh lo. PERFECT fi OUtt PERFECTED BUTTER COLOH la r-oinioi-nilnl I'r the sirrirultiirsl hrrrn. still Hard hv tliounstiil. of the lMt tlslrvnirii. SM, .mi h a- m& m If ynu wl.h tn know whst It Is, Ell I T JO IJ I hslltni,ts.ilioii.cslt.whiM-li Utll I I ni' ft It, sntrtoWill., Itliharilanu 'v Jn.,l'roirliliir, lliitnnglon.Vt BOSTOH WEEKLY TRANSCRIPT I'm heat family newspaper published ; eight pages; fifty ill eolamns reading. Terms g per ananui elab of lvn, VIA pel annum, tn advance. MPMJitIRN I'OPY OrTATlf". WORK FOR ALL In their own loealitlea, oanvaasing for th Flrralrla etlnr. lenlsrgsil (enisrgsdl Weekly and Monthly. I.nrgest orlrt, with Mammoth tlhromoa Fr. Ireea I'. O. VK'KKKV. Anan-tn. Vlnlne. r ii , ,. r- " arm, viol iws i tuvi-t.frtt',Yi:, ...x.at-iMaJ p AGENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORY of the U.S. Th great Interest In th thrtllln. hlai ... try makes this the faatmt-aolling book ever oublished. s?!S,,n or"'.61'?,' nm ht-torioal engravings and I I.O pagee. It sells at sight. Send for onr eitra 'th-hi. a- """fti1"1 wb U '"' " f ither nook. AidrHas, NATION AI, Pt'BLISHtwnjxj-pu-hig. p,. Thp Heat Trua- without Motel Springs over invented. No humbug olaim of a ear tain radical cora. hut a guar, ante oi a comfortiUslo, s cure an. I sa itotorvspplt anoe Va .11 i.k.v..L. i Day full nrlrs. for all thai An ...it Prios. sitlale. like out. W4 : for both aiitMa lll .... V.- mail, post-paid, on receipt of price. N ft. This Itubs will t'Ci more Knptures than sny of those for which atravagsnt claims are made. Circulars fre. 1'tMll.liiil I it res t o., 7if Ll!l- ?RTir VorU. II1.I.IM HIIIltTH. KKVP'S Patent Partly-made Dreea HhirU, beat qnall ', only plain seams to finish. for tl. ty, only plain seams to finish, for tl. KKKP'H Custom Shirts to measure, best l nnalll tnm 19, delivered Iree. tlusrsnteed tierfcctly sstlsfsotory. Kl-:i r I.ANNKI. IMlKHlVt AH tlnderahlrts and Drswere, heet quahtv, II oil as oh White Flannel Undervaete, beet quality, (1 oil each, (isnlon Flsnnel Vests A llrawera.es. heavy, 7he. each. Twilled Silk llmhre lns. paragon frslnrs, tCl cash. Beet (lingham, pateut pniteoted ribs, II each. Circulars and asmulea maild frtw .,.l...iln- Shlrtsonl.. delivered free. K Y.V.V M A N II IfAl l ri: 11 1 Nil COMPANY, lllo) and Mt7 Merner Street. New York Dr. Warner's Health Corset. "With Skirt Supporter and f olP Adj-iting Pads. I'nrqnnlrd for Heniity, Hty Is and t'onil'orl. APPROVKO BT ALL PHYSICIANH for Sale by IaHiiff Merrhnntt. Samples, any sire, lay mail. In Kattean, CI nil; Coutil. 1.7h j Nursing Corset. $2,011; Misses' Corset, li.UU. AO K NTS WANTED. WA UN lilt H IIO'M, 3.11 Itrnndwnv, N. V. Q EVERETT HOUSE, Fx-ontiriK Union Square- NEW YORK. Finest Location in the Citv. v European Plan Restaurant Unsurpassei KFJIKKR 4t IVKA VKJt, Pmttrirtnrn tip ,. i. kVl. " ...V5. t'l-iJWvrfSStJm -Vffetf- ' :.a.v. -ji.-.i--fr f- ..- ' ' ' PASTORS Knowing worthy persons who desir useful and rsaiua- eroJfee amloyment will help such by directing them to send for a Hpeoiiil Agent's Circular of KKAMv LKSLItt a HUNDAY M AOAZINK, a Household Peri odical, nnsectional and unsectarian, adiled by Itev. Or. Deem. Uood terma mad to such as send a recommendation from a clergyman and ten cents for postage for a specimen copy. Address, FRANK LESLIE'S PUBLISHING HOUSE, 837 Pearl Street. THE GOOD OLD STA.JD-BY. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT FOR MAN AND BEAST. ETAlan 35 Ykabs. Alwaya oure. Alwayi raada. Alwaya bandy. Uaa never failed, rainy attlHoa aa.s tastsd it. Th whole world approve tha glorioo old Mustang the Bast and Cheapest Lintmen in aiisUnoa. 5 oenta a bcttl. Th Mu.tara Liniman Our when nothing sis will BOLD HV ALL MWDIOINR VFNDKRH. Sandal-Wood A posittv romed for all diaaea of th Kidney Bladder and Urinary Organa ; alao'good in Drep. leal i'emplalnt. It never prod noes slcknas. ia ewtaUi and spee aotion. It la fast aopwMdlng all other rwmedis. Sixty eapaol our In alg or aigta day. No other mdioina can do thia. Bewnr mt Inillatlasa, for, owing to It gvaa suooest.maoy have bsn offersd ; soms are most dargsw oca, oaasing pits, t. lltlMBAS DICK de t'tt.'H 0-,tes Sci Oaf. ultm, eoelatetatf Oil of Sandalwood, sofd mt all dr. sors. Js for circular, or Mail for es la !-.- Wnofr BtrI, tft rorA fsnfrlv Inhtnnd frrr. mm A "J EM i- n ' i f. i-rv K iv L I fc -H ,, I l. V. N. V. m
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