J-i-irr ANDY W. FBABCISOO. JOHN D. OAL ' llWlpinojplaj, WBNBDA Y: . 1 I L JL. -A-Sjp-A-H f St. John's Day—Free Masons. The Orir ef 7m Mesoiw. AaU themselves ?. UatXJirth-d7, to inUU the officers ol their Lodges. The chaitwiat of the Apostle and -jMoompiallhinhr'hll' DiWd Master, An th seet thai a had th oati of, tba cruoifllrio'ifcVf'th ttsociatU of till nam with of-mclwit Jmkttrnity of Fret and Aooepted Huoni peculiarly Interesting. Whan St. John i4 jttftlaad gnat age, It is reported he fwble. that ha eould not Alk tg.fbe awernbles-of thahurqhho therefore earned hintielf to he camSdinby yonng men." He was" no longer able to lay muchlmt' Tie'cnAaaly-rpted tW words, T"UU,oAnarev,IpT one Another." nO kei ing 'asked why he ooniuntly repeated thia' one saying, ha replied, "Became, it. is tie' cothrfiind ef thd Ikifd; and eaoaghii done if .this H done." 'Thee irorSi shortl Hav en echo noljflBroifglloar earoonntryr - tT". j This charitable and: sotrl, orgi!iation ex tendi over tbA whoU United States, and, while aecfiotaal feHa g.appeeri n the ehurohef and in Congress, may prove th wt bond of uniou. VMayaUtha ions, of neace ' l(-. Their etery greci Improve, ' j Till diKord through the nation cesae, - n Ana with. wort belOT."" ---toi " j Masonry ii represented as opening' a new . temple to man, and ereoti a new altar abort all prejudice, and dissensions and selfishness -a temple dedloated to friendship,. Lots, and Trath, where men of all partita are taught to lay auide their differences and their hypocrisy, and meet on the eommoo ground of truth and oharity. , The lodges are designed to "be the asylums of peace and lore; political or reli gious diipnteaean never enter there.and within their peaoe-inspiring walls uien 'of antagonis tioal faith meet as brothers, and bind them selves by solemn tows to fulfill the Chrittian law of Iota, and to do good to all men, at they have opportunity or ability. 'The reason of the seoreoy of 'theVnlVereal language of the order is, that thereby a per petual bond df 'anion' Arid' 'amity results among. the .members. t "Speed on, ye faithful brother! 1 speed ! , And bh eelngi with you go, Still aid the wfdow In hernaed, ., , And soothe the orphan's woe I. r Still by the heart-tick stranger's side,' With words of kindneas'stay, , J And bid the deep and troubled tide , Of sorrow pass away a ' 1 . ' Y generous bend I long may yon stand. " The greybeard and the youth I Shoulder lo shoulder, hand to hand, " In Honor, Virtue, Tmth ! President and Half a Congress. The Presi dent's message was read in tbe Senate yesterday. " He denies the power of Congress to intervene in the disposition rf ,'alaTorytn the ' Territories. Ho claims that the Courts are (o determine this subjeot. Sen ulor Jeff. Davis, animadverted upon .this posi tion of the President, and urged that Con greet should intervene for right of slaveholders in tho Territories, After the reading of the meg aago the Senate, not having any printer, ad- journed until Friday., (wj ... :..v , We present a short lummary of the pbinte of the President's Heasage part on the first , The Message was not even read in. the House, It remaining, disorganised. It was proposed to elect a Speaker for ten days, that the - Poaloffiee appropriations Jnight bt made- - , . '. . . ' - not me proposition was not received. The ., twenty-seeond ballot resulted in Sherman laektng four votes ol being elected Speaker. Adjourned. Delegates to the Columbus democratic Convention. The Democracy of this city and oounty held "meerlngs In the different Wardi sndTown ' ships, last night, for the purpose of eleotiDg delegates te the Columbus Convention, to be held on Thursday, January 6. .The delegates were instrooted to vote for delegates to the Charleston Contention who were favorable to the nomination of Douglas for the Presidency. ' The following are all the Wards that were . beard from at the time of going to press: Tint Ward P. Foxj alternate, E. A. Fer guson. BeoondWard J. feell Pollock.' ' ' I! Third Ward J. Connellyk' . i Fourth Ward G.W.C.Johniton. Fifth Ward-W. 6. Halpin; Sixth Ward J. B. Mallory Seventh Ward Eighth Ward J. Q'Dowd. 1 , -kt:u tit i a at - ' Tenth Ward , Eleventh Ward John Vandiok: Alternate, Jacob Heoht. Twelfth Ward J. Eilers, V. EiohenUub. i Thirteenth WardD. Hannan; alternate, Hugh Campbell. , Fourteenth Ward B. P. ChurohilL i Fifteenth Ward John Sean. Sixteenth Ward T. 0. Tiernon. , Seventeenth Ward r- , r, :C. . a - - i :- niA) x . ;t What We Eat, and Whom We Marry, . The IiratlU pf this eity adverts to the pro po'sed legal interdiction by Kentucky, of the marriage of cousins, and submits tome perti nent reflections upon the subject, Illustrating ' its views by reference to the significant fact that the vigorous race of Israel has existed for thirty-three oentoriss, a healthy, moral, in telligent, sober and industrious people. It i Attributes t this almost, miracolons - nAiional peculiarity to their observance of the laws of Hoses, in their marriage, to their rests and pleasures, and much to their food.. Tbe ' writer favors a soientlfio Investigation fato the , Sales in oar markets, that the purchaser may ' be protected from diseased meat or flesh ofun- XleSA . Coasts. What we ant and hnm we . uimtrj nrv 4uoibiQui oi imponanoa. . Death of an Ex-Congressman. Hon. Timothy Jenkins, a distinguished law. , yer of Central New York, djed at Martins ' burg, in that State, on Saturday last.' ' He was ora In Barre, Mass.; January 29, 1799. He fommenoed the praetiee of law i' Oneida , ConDty, K. Y., and was District Attorney therein until he resigned the office on being ' eleeted a Representative In Congress. He served in that body daring 1846-8 and 1851-2, ' . Fiai IN Woicistii, Mass. On the night of the 82d inst., a fire broke out In the oard factory building of T. K. Eerie A Co., In Wor cestei, which wat partially destroyed, with a aamber of sewing machines owned by Thoa. Xarle, ho about lf ,0M, partially iniure 1 Death of an Ex-Congressman. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH XXXVith CONGRESS—1st SESSION, Svti0TtirBcoembe2VV BKHATJt ThAPresldeBt's annual message wu Drongni in oy invrmiaeni'i etecreiarr.' , Mr. iTemon, of 0. , mored that it be reed. Mr. ColleaMr, ol Vrbject ,. tbe iinderUod. las emoDg the Scnstore ni that ao kualneaa shonld be done durluf the Uhrlitmaa week. Tbe qnretlon vu debated by Messrs, Darle, Fes- eudvn, Bayard, and others, wbeu the motion of Mr. Irereon prevailed. Yeas 28; naies 13. " Tl n0 8tC TTCIftF y Of I It? BflflAW th)B lrlftsi HTrBWSll(fvr- ' M. CIlDguiaa, of N. C, proposed to postpone the consideration to wesaa unlH January 3. Sir. Bright, of Indiana, said it would be better to adopt the usual course, lie mored that the menage r tifl u SrTfolldei , as theSehate oad' 'Bo priate yet- - r r- ' . . -r Thla eoorse was parauad, and the Onate adjourned till rriday. I HOUS. Tbi message of thp President was recetTed. ' i. j n ,-i 1 . , tr. John Oochraoe, of Ke York, maved that It be laid on tbe table until the Houseeffecteah organ, iiatlon. ' - "' ''h i' 'J 1 p ''' ' Jtr Oralge, of Ksrth Carvllna, moved , to amend theaotioaau that the meiaage be received and read, Mr. Cochrane accepted the amendment. - ' ' - - Moch noltement prarailed, the Bepublicaa aim kersealUngfor iba yeas and. aays.,, - . . ., , Jt call of the House was ordered. Mr. Htantoa, of Ohfo, argued that' there wu nd precedent for reading the message when the House "Mrra'gin1 withdrew his amendment, and tbe 6riglnal motion was agreed to. . 'MrvalEiith, of Va.,lhen lasumed bia remarks on theslavary ujaeetioe, referring to iu history for years past, and causing numerous long extracts to be read la luppoftof hla position. - , - Mr: Houston, of Ala., offered alresolutlon propos ing. Ateraporary. Speaker lot ten days, notumg to be done in tne meantime except me -te nees thdncieecies aad liabilities of the Post. efUca Department, when the office shall become va. cant and ih House proceed to the election of a Speaker ' 1 . T)bBepub!reaa aide Objected to the iutroduotloa of the reeolution. . u. u . t. bfinwn that the ob- jeotioa came from the republicans, who pretena (reataympatnyior lueuovurumemiuaii "TIT"' but are not willing to adopt a moasure w.'' to their relief. 1 n,. Mr. Weehburne, of 111., said they would acdet,'"' reeolution if John tiberutau'e name was lnerrteu lhA hlATik . Mr. Washburn, of Ms.,- wished it to be known thai the Republicans want to elert a Bpeaker for the wnole term. The roll of the House was then baited, preliminary tr a vote for Hpeaker. v ' , the Home ibeu proceeded to the twenty-second ballot, with the following result: Whole number ol votes 208. Necessary to a choice 105. Sherman 101; Scott, of C'aL, W; Houston 14; Gllmanlt; Bovock U; Uaclay 12; scattering ii. Adjourned.. President's Message. . Cbtttinuatto of Report from First Pagt. He had good reason to believe, until re cently, that he would have beeu able to announce our difficulties with Ureat Britain as Uually ad justed in a manner bonoiably aud satisfactorily to butb parties. 1'roru causos, nowever. which tireat Britain had nut anticipated, she had not mt com pleted the treaty arrangements with Honduras and Mcaragua, and in pursuance of tbe understanding of the two governments. It Is, nevertheless, conn deotly expected that this will shortly be accom plished. In relation to the San Juan difficulty, he entertained no doubt ot the validity of Our title; lie was happy to state that what was telt to Oeuerul Scott's discretion , could not have boen plaoed in batter bauds. General Scott has successfully ac c mpiisued his tmssiorr, aud there was no loiiferany reason t apprehend the culliojoit of the reipoctive torces during the iiendiugol u. gutlaiious. Ilu speaks with regret ofthe unimproved condition of Mfluirs in Mexico. Uo speaks on the subject at length. Out1 rus of the worn descriDtkm. he Buvs.tue coiuuiit' tod on persons aud property, aud there ieecarcely any form of injnry which has not been suffered l y our citizens there during a lew years ruut. We are noiiiiually at peace with Hoxico, but as far a the luteicsts ot out coiniuerce uud our cilizgus there in any private rapneity are concerned, we might as well be at war. II r. Mcl.aue, iu August last, wrote: "I hope the President will feel autuor ited to ask from Uongress for power to enter Mnxicp with military torces at the call of the eoustittitioual authorities in ardcr to protect our citizens and triy rights. Unless such power Is conferred upon him, the evils must increase," and the Preside it adds, "i have been reluctantly led to the same opin ion, and 1 feel bound to announce this conclusion to Uougress. Ibis is a Question which relates to the future m well as to the past and the present. The aiUwui.'b bereuuirfa and wuicn interests all com mercial countries, is that which should belong oul) to this Government to render, not ouly by virtue of our neighborhood to Mexico, but by virtue also ot our established policy, which is inconsistent with me intervention oi any European power iu the do mestic concerns of that Kopublic, aud for the reasons staled, the President recommends the passage of a law authorising him to employ such a military force to eutnr Mexico for tbe purpose of obtaiuiug Indem nity for the luluiv. ijhuulu volunteers be selected, such a force could be eaxilrraised hi this country among tbose who sympathize with the sufferings of our fellowrcilizens iu Mexico, and with the uubappy condition of that country. Huch an accession to the forces of the Gonstitntional Government would enable it soon to reach the capital. tie lecomuieads the establishment of military post across the Mexican Una in Bouora and Uhlhttahua, for the protection of the lives and property or Ameri cans against Indian depredations. lie recommends the establishment uf a temporal government iu Arlionla. - ,., He thiakstbe provisions of tbe recent treaty with Nicaragua can not fail to be satisfactory. He recommends a law anthorizingtheeniployiuent of a naval force (or the purpose of protecting Ameri cans passing by the Panama, Nicaragua anuTehaun tepec routes, and again recommends that authority be given to employ the naval force to protect Ameri can commerce against the seizure aad confiscation py Mexico and the Bpanlah American Hiatus' . He refers to the failure ofthe Postofnce appropria tion, and recommends the passage of a bill at the earliest possible day, to pay the amonnt due the con tractors, with the interest, and also to make the necessary appropriations for the Postolnce Depart ment for the current year. " He reeommends a railroad to the Paciflo, for the reasons which he has heretofore gi ven. 1 lie says that It appears from tbe report of the Sec retary of the Treasury thai it is extremely doubtrul wbetber we shall be able to pasa through the pres ent and next fiscal year without additional revenue, should a denctency occur, be recommends that the necessary revenue be raised by an increase of the present dnties on Imports. In conclusion he recommends to the just liberality of Uougress the local interests of the District of Co lumbia. If additional demands are ereated upon the Treas ury by tbe legislation of the present Congress, pro visions must be made to meet them by such an in crease In the tariff duties as may be required for that purpose. In atiah event, he respectfully refers Con- Jress to his last report contaiuing the views of the lepartment on that subject. As no provision has been made for the permanent redomptlon of any portion of the twenty millions Treasury notes, aud as the authority for issuing them will expire on the3)thaf June next, it will b neoeesary for Congress to extend tbe law for that purpose for anothsr period. From Washington. WASHrsoToit, Deoembor 27. The proposals for the remainder or the !20.000 Treasury notes were opened to-day.: The bids amounted to about t675,0o. The sum of 8ia),tXi was taken at CM per cent., and the balance will be distributed pro ratit among the other bidders, who all offered 6 percent. I iXhe tjecretary of the Treasury in bis report dose not doubt that tbe actual receipts into the Treasury for the present and next tiecaf year will be fully eotial to the estimates. If the appropriations made at thu f resent session do not exceed the amount contained n the astiiuales, it is believed that they can be met with the ordinary and extraordinary receipts alreadv provided by law. The estimated balance that will be in the Treasury on the 30tb of June next Is only 13.(30,000, and leaves no margin foradditlonal appro priations. If, theretere. tbe impropriations should sxoeed the estimates or Congress should determine to provide within this period lor the payment of any portion of the public debt, it will become necessary to make provision for such contingencies. The steamer Anacosta. which hastily left Wash ington several days ago, has nothing to do with tho Maryland oyster difficulties, as surmised, but is on secret Government service, tho nature of which can not be ascertained, hhe Is fully armed. " Beuaior Brown, of Miss., iutimatsd to-day his In tention to attack that part or the President's Mes sage which suggests the judiciary a proper tribunal to afford an adequate remedy in cases of Interference with tbe rigbt of a master to bis slave in the terri tories, instead of recommending Congressional ac tion for protection. Tbe Postmaster General givos an interesting ac.' couutof the affaire of his departniont. He advocates Various reforms and trusts that Congress will either give Its exprees sanction to the specific contract for carrying the mails between Portland and Hew Or leans by voting the necessary appropriation, or will Indicate for tbe department such a course of admin istering as shall warrant it in closing with some one of tbe proposals which have been received and now held under advisement. He urges action to secure suitable postoffices In NewYerkand Philadelphia, and recommends the repeal of the clause of the act of l&'e, which declares that in forwarding tbe mail to foreign countries the preference shall be given to an Annerlcau overfoieigu steamships departing from thbsume port for the same destination within three days ot each other. , Dispatch Is the highest consideration In tbe mis sion of this department, and hence that legislation which provides for retard lug iustead of accelerating the mails may be safely pronounced at least extraor dinary In lis character. The Poetotflce Department, according to the theory of its organization, must b self-sustaining, and because of the peculiar charac ter of its fuctions, should not beacharge on the com mon trersury. Ho advocates the abolition ofthe franking priv ilege, and the substitution of prepayment by stamps, when the abuses wuld fall where they belong, on the Government oflioials, by whom they were perpe trated. . , The Secretary of the Navy, lio speaking of the sue. ceasful termination ofthe Paraguay expedition, says tli at the coet for maintaining the seven purcbssed vessels in commission Is not much greater thau I hat of maintaining a single stesm-frigate. Their acqui sition enables tbe department to adopt mure e Ulcieut measures for the suppresison of the African slave trade. Since tho commencement of tbe present Ad ministration, twenty steam vessels have been added to the Navy, and therefore renews his recommenda tion of a stilt further increase of the Navy. J nstesd of perpetuating old vessels, or expending millions in the construction of a few large shlpv, it is earnestly roeommended to prosecute with vigor the lino of policy which has been adopted by Congress, and add a much larger number of steamships, which can be uiHintatnetl at a comparatively small cost. It is a source of extreme regret and mortification that we are now at times obliged to sit by pasalvoly and see in some forslgo countries Amerioau citizens Imprisoned, plundered and murdered, because the, mu,t a as uot tue mean te protect or retirees , He urges an Innrease In the marine, medical I tiuiiH of thm rtarfiiiiH aviuasirotii dutiDsT th But TtwrJ ClMUsll I Mrts)' "WW1i...".'. .??. I - . . . - .. . . " ..7. win Ambrose 'w. ThomDson nnrooses securlns a very valuable transit "depot and naval awtion, and coal privlleses, in the Province or UblrlUl,'aMlrJi aai liofon tba Atlautwaiid another on -the facirjc side. The gecrotarr of War saya of the .(irnw. . that of nearly W,9O0 men, not more than 11,010 are 'availa ble for active service iu the field, aad arw ecatlornd nm u.iTU of three milliona snnare ml Im. Sr hone to makatoca alteration In the disposition of troops next season as will prevent anTTepstitlonur tneuutrnnue In luture on me southern aon JUexloan border. jHa reoonituenda the enlistment (If laea for a mountnil coree lor six montni. peainuini In Mar. r rn actum paiwn inuisnn, niirmss isptore pwin to innmauai pro-wvee, mnt m rHH tutu uuxseuum hlp,-tha dlecipliiM, auid, l point of economy great auvaataiiea accrue w tn cuumry. n, leoosnnsuqi a provision for retiring, aisabied and f nnrm ofdeere, itieaauretvt iiiaaaaiug jli II la not deemed advisable jw " ie army. 3tbe1 mHP ufactureoi rrnod.caauoPbSeyt .TMrimnt,l .nnHMiM. iti speaks favorably of bMch-lohdig arsaav 'Jt does sot- appear neaesmry to xemest any oonsld rable. appropriations for additional masonry work forfortffltWRns. T,,,f' ' ' ' ' j.-'- rJ tubas arsnot etroac-enoogh etlar m good de tent- againat shipping may. whoa an emergency arises, be reiuforced at a small expense by earthen haitarlea nroDfcrlV combined wtthtlieia lor-mtitaal lustKxrt, and oi.saohuteut as to glvs.au .aggregate SIUUHUSUI VI sumigu, jwnoi , . , . Thn armrln Utah remains inactive; SUrT Stands in in attitude of s menacing force toward a eei)uered aad iuIIsa people. H is satisfied that the preserva tion of rlaht and lattice through th meant of any Jurisprudence known or noofntsed by the people, of ne united states, is impossible in mat territory. . There Is, in the present attitade of affairs, scarcely any necosslty for tne presence of troops there, and they will be otherwise disposed of dqriag the ooming The abora named RecretarfoS rto wherein Ihey have largely reduced thefr estimate and expenditures aaoumpaied with pre vioas yoars -. . ..,.,-... . ihe tsocroury ot the Ulterior says mat uunng ins five auartors cntlins In Hentember. the sale of land yielded over 1,I07,0IJ0, and' S,S17,000 acr located with bouni.y warrants. Among the several., recom mendations it that a law be passed In a spirit Ot lib erality, to toe settlers on anocoupitm wiu,-itvw,ut to eacb two yeeurs frosa the date of flllag bis.declam y atory staument, wituln which to make nil proof and pay for hla land, aad, at the same time, making it lnciimuentou tne rrasraoni to vser jor-puviN saie by proclamation, all lai.ds that may have, been eur vuved by tbe authority of Congress, at any time within two years after tVe plat of or"verhave been approved. -" "jv ' ueaiso uggeats a uariuer wr pxeveuuiig irauus. (ll tltiugs considered, our relations with the Various 'tilAIl HUM LUUtlDUCQ null, , luv na IU a ,1 'Bciuiy tionaitlou. !! ets to add tUat cVBclal doortments furnish ifflcuSt evidence to justiV the belief that the most IVrocions abs." 01 murder an d rapia charged to the ?nt,tiliia',aue have bean in reality committed T. -rivf.. mn wearing the aisguise oi Indians .ameUorate the condi llossures have been tion of the Indians. . Jhe-poffcy now w to-gawer L 11 l?tl S ttcurred for a the nsceesary expense whicn wu, census, reiiuiriug ts,iivii n thB.Pi it is believed both wist andjust tocoi 'Rf lion tu tlm pitreh A.li.lrtbuUuu U,' ;- i ultural wltfoe u( auvU varieties of Plaut-Jds, cut-' lings, 4c, us Imvenot already been inl."f' J? ii.ri.nnin . H Mom mends an bodtoL rtation to provide ouuveuientaceommudatious fur. thO, vourts uf.the Ciiited States in Nea-York.' r. ',' BnAacfiVp'PiPita .in hoLahd, Tho Ba5 liBh joiirnuJs're'po'rt tbst'itf consequence bfthe upptecedont&dlj brisk slate of the publishing trade,. the demand for paper has grown to." an extent uniitiua.iiy;disprpportioped to the' sup ply, and Ibpiaanufaoturerahave oonsbquently been compelled, to mak considerable ad vance in pripes,, ' ,. ,' ,' . .',',"''''"'.' ' MARRIED. WIHK-aOtVLY.-On the 35th inst., by the tev. Archbishop Ptucell, Mr. Thomas wise, br Lebanon, Ohio, to MrtHtUrgareAJLoliyi of the same place. DIED. inrinns! Titnsdav monjtrgi iu, -Oh'TdMda)' mORUfS'i o'clock ouly daughter tughteiof Itich. U. and &ry.,&"0,r' o years, f-Ur tnnnths Sud thirte; aA': ageu two years, t"ur ni'iainB " "iv mtiLnA ti The friends of the family are invited to." ' luneral this day at twu o'clock, from q. tJoi street, withpnt further notieir, , , , to BIELEY.-On Monday, the JCth Inst.',' at 'twj'". nilDtitee past seven A. M., in this oity, Hat. J 'u W. Kieley aed fifty years and six days. ' - The funeral, services will be held at the resideuo of his father, llobert liieley, No. 341 West Eighth street, today , 2Mb, at too o'clock: The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend .. . PKAU. Monday evening, of inflammation of th liver, Philip I'fau, iu his sixty-ninth year. His funeral will take place this afternoon at two o'clock, to which the friends of the -family are in vited to attend without further notice. , ,. There is no Donbt ,. , .YOU CAN. 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Scrofula, BaltBheum, JCrysipelas, Scald-head, ecalv eruptions of whatsoever nature, are cured by a few Dottles, and tbe system restored to full strength and vigor, foil and explicit directions tor the cure of ulcerated sore legs, and other corrupt and running ulcers, is given in tbe pamphlet with eneh bottle, for sale by JOHfJ D. PAUii, S0IBK, K0HSTB1N A CO., end OKOBOK g. DIaON.v Pricetl. , sevlti-ay hsjr-OFlKlCE OF TBE OEB RAILROAD OOMl'ANY OK O1N0IN NATI.H.W.cornerofThlrd and Itace. streets. October. lft, IsMi.-This road Is now open. Cars will (tart, at intervals of ten minute, from 6:30 A. M. un til midnight, running eastward on Third-street from Wood to Lawrence-street, and westward on rourth-Btreot to Hmitb, and on Fifth-atreet to Wood. ClitiaonB will ploase bear in mind that the cars will Invariably cross intersecting street before stopping for passengers. ooli-tf JAMES J. BOBBINg. President. JPXNJS FURS! WE BELIEVE OUR ASSORT. WENT Of chftjpe Fnrs fa fth tu.. In Ih. city. Recent arrivals of very Hue Sable sets make It very ooiunlote. Of nil the cheaper grade of Furs we have a treat va.icty, and a great many kinds of CUILORENS' FURS, BtUtalile for holiday sifts. They ar going off at very low prices. DODD Sc. CO., Batters and Furriers, deltf'- 144 Maia-street. IT HAM KEEN DISCOVERED AT LAST. The article that cures almost without fail every species of eruptions of the fase band, or other part of the body. Is your face dls figured with pimples or an Irritating ernptlon of any kind; have yon contracted that most troublesome disease, Barber' Itch; are you troubled with Tetter on the hands, or elsewhere; have yon any annoying, Irritating, Itching. Infiarued eruption of any kind; go at once aud obtain a pamphlet describing the effort) of Palmer's Lotion, and giving an amonnt of evidence in its favor, that will put to rest all do'-'jts of its efficacy in the our of all kind of cutaneous diseases. After becoming satisfied that the Lotion is no humbug, procure a bottle and use It, and yon will be satisfied that the half ha not been said In Its favor that uilfht be. . Price .'iQJmiiIi, or six bottles for II 50. SOLON PALMES, Agent, ""30 . No. U West Fourth-tret. SPECIAL NOTICES. I. CX O. FTHE OFFICERS and mimhm nf Rfti.vas 11 .A' ". "'taveiMiebr.irr'-tSfe. m ,""'avineiwsiiarqorteriymfet-3k.J'i. , J rra t JeXodjr will , held TUIHfejt, ll ednesdsjrTAfBlllNO.Deo. 28. at "W?' o iocs, for election of offloers and earment of dnea A.' "i."! ."""""anca s espeataliv requested. By order oft he Lodge. (deMa'j nm, ss, ra L, SIKH. Bee. t F. THE tiUGULAR Tf a. MtRIOAN Lniiiii k iro, I, o. . f Ktghth-st. and Weetern-row. TlUUSJsSf i WedneedaylJC VTttl 1 N8. Pea. tSSfi.1??.!01"?1 effloerw and psynnnrof alHsPl fil IB! Pirn an la jsiMsises U.B, Ows ' ,7i!?',"1,t, November 11, ISmT z ,i.2.I.5N,95 o ehiPlW, th Oble and Missis obi,aintdatii.tiMa mip toijbii&toTiXZ SPECIAL NOTICES. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Meff r!8 .wvVt j'orraj s tJ'f ! ! In i "S'fr brrfVtwe titi n' yl'l5rr'l, etn ti'i rn 7t 't(iM.r) firta'-r Iwji .em v. '"ur.c '(i,i' on'fq ,i s-Minf'! u f rr.i r-f'A I. 'ti' ion (hf ..:ltiriittfi enrp rtr" fV , t,in t H hrff tufiTtS Oi sa.fl fl'-';l v VV 'Nt n't1 Ji n-wcntt f1i pVnr-l .'-('?!( Tl'o'' o'''f Tt'(' i W I nr" Wt-Slir) fwi ,-"r "ui'ill ' "- '"''svof1 :.ia'f ers ,vi ',,!w va it M ' .nor fn ITirf h''IT ifr1 it flTIt.l hr;H (; ! T ffone wnfi 'I'oi f I '"sw y'mi CfWlJ trtm O J 'mitt; rtl.rr at.i ivvr. ilat, inaKtinsan row fl ,T.Trw fif hovf: Knu tiff 't .''iVH I er ii'.KTfTi: f it'i-Tiuff rWf h i' hfit ,riin.v BETWEEN . VINE ' AND'1 H ACB-STItBlTfl. '.Ml 1m GRAND DISPLAY i-innr;i tir CHEAP ,DRY GOODS! -AND ANOTHER ll'"lOt"i,T 'rl' - TO'ti't . VI'' Reduction' jnces! I,' 111 l.i SAMPLE SO f , A L L GOODS! Opened Out for inspection, '"AND1' -.h'lnnl ll-,-,MM Pricks attached "to 'Ml1w 111 ..Mir .t.i ,'HARTtOLE Plain, t- ll'l'll it (I Mr- I.! i! llCxttn i!'t BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! -I l'H'n is I.1i,i I Chas.Se r.F'iiH'treete" . No. 112 BETWEEN VINB AND ,BAC.15raXRliJSTS. ,(..,' IdsMbl ,.,,. ,, v.,, - , -'- Ms, .M'.-X.; ASSOOIATIORT.. IX PEl'Ey DEXT TICK E t . '..... .;t : t : PBIHIDINT, .' '..., , Theodore Cook, ' ' j , , OrBaiter, Hart ACook.' ' . ' ,'ll(yiOK-PBB8IDK5T, . , "': " ' , Win. C. VaiKlcrbili; . . Of David Glbaort A Oo'. ' " OOBEKSPONJDINO 8IlCKTABT, ' ' . Wra. . Stewart, J : . : 1 i . i. . With Harrison A Hooper. .. . . . RIOOBDINO BBOBETARr. . ,. J. J. IfloDowella :,' With Commercial Bank." ' ' TBXA8TJBEB, ' ; S. O. Uubbard, : - 213Tlfth-street. , -ii . '. , DIBK0T0B8,.' . .'.( '..t.r '. Win. Crichton, , , , With Gaylord, Ion 4 Co.; " : Joseph C. Woodrufl With Pearson Co.: '. John. M. Wilson,! Of Wilson, Kggleston A Oo. . William J. Torrence, '" WithT.B.Dtujan AOo. . .1, L".Vii Jos. Jt. Chapman, ' With Wynne, Haines A Co. , At a mass meeting of the Independent party, held In the Lecture-room of Mechanics' Institute, on Friday evening, December IS, tbe foregoing wero unanimously nominated a th candidates of th party, to be voted for at th election, Tuesday, Jan nary 3, 1MO. JOHN W. DCDLKT, Chairman. . Jsa. W. Tihtoh, Beretry. demtf : Y. M. M: L. ASSOCIATION! BT , THURSDAY EVENING, - Dec. ?9,1S99. ", .: :' - ' 'i " .; i. ' t i " BVEBT TUB OK ITS OWN BOTTOM." i : . . i -l. '.i T 1 " , " l ' ' SMITH & NIXON'S HALL. ADMI88I0M..- .TWENTI-FIVI OBNT". . WOT,, , .ATOHttaOiTs IW:YMM DELAIVD, V GOSSAGE & mmmmmmm ' -Stiuil ll WestrFouitli-st. Have jnst received a..lrg and varied sssortroeot of Bought especially tor our sale of r 4 tilt twk rlF a VT1,I NEW-YEAR GIFTS! ;i ii Elegant Silks and Robes, Ooaks, Shawls and Scarfs, EmDi-olderies and lacfeoods, , ,o,' r Gloves and Hosiery. Cloths, Cassimeres testings. rriiiieu ana Plain Merlnoes, AU-irooI Deiainsn(I Wfilds. ,ians, Uoop-sklrts, &e. A BSATJTIf TJIi A880BTMEHT OF TriciaV:Si9tfei! io.-a A large aesortmsaStrt'liEjJSANTS frffif all de- partinebti, arranged on oaf anaual .ti vt ni ' ns -...A ii, H-iri ,71'fi i CHBiVP TABLES! Will be offered much' BELOW O0MVrTm it -y.n fr't i ",fin 'i n'l'u ar?T-vtif. del and, " doss AGii a l;tj ylEr; 74ycst itrthfrefet, opposite) riivBOfftjCBavaiaa lde28-dl i'l-. " i ,.y , j f;-T' l ri '. f nr l ' '"Tl better to laugh than be sighing.", tu i a . 7'.,- 7 i"1 ' 'iiivir eriT-v.v Presents for ;the;H0Uday8! Auction Saiiiiisetidous! t'bas. -i'i i''1'. in " i'iiiu I0 FnurtU-dty opposltij th' Poitoffice. ' " ' p f 1 - J. it I ,KKUi,lA I I' ASSIGNEE'S SALE . 'ava Biir!'l'"!lt- S4:0,0001WortH ""' 'Fromtnalenrfh'or'yV11'-'1' j BALL, TIFFANJ. & DAVENPORT Impni'ierS nnd niflnnfnctu'rer' efl For. eln And Amerlcnn Jewelry1) 366 ' ! , ., ausl aH Broadway, Ji. y.-. IttFtKNT8 FOB THB HOUDAtS, '' " ! ra Sean to ron iniij uuliu&vb, PB.K8KNT8 FOB THB HOLIDAYS, PUR9BNTB FOR THB HOLIDAV8,'" nstOAn: svt,Aiifli ovJu.u'Ajn,,,,, ,., ,, ,,,, JHJ8 ,,., , , ,: ! " MOST BKA0TIFDL ASSORTMENT, M0I.T BBADTIFUIi ASSORTMENT, MOST BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT: MOST BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT, 'MOST BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT, .'.r'i,.i OF" '''' ' i"''-. i WATCHES. DIAMONDS AND flRAnm.TTTH, WATOBES, DIAMONDS AND BRACELETS, I t WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND BRACELETS, I vv Aivnia DIAMONDS AND BRACELETS, ' PUABIS,,0PAL8 AND BnBIHS, PEARLS, OPALS AND RUBIES, PEARLS, OPALS AND RUB. BH, PEARLS, OPALS AND RUBIES, PEARLS, OEALti AMD BUJB1H9 UUKALS, B1U8A1U A HI) TIIHOUOIS, ,', .,,,. , OORALB, MOBA1Q AND TQKQUOIH, , ' j CORALS, MO8A10 AMD TOBQUOlH, 1'"' ' 1 ' " OORALB, MOSAIC AND TOhQUOIS, . I CORALS, MCWAIO AND T0BQUOI8, 1 ' ) i, OARDUNCL1C8, AMITHI8TS A TRUSTILB ,. CARBUNCLES, AMITHIBTS A TRUSTILB CARBUNCLES, AMITHIBTS A TRUSTILB CARBUNOLKS, AM1THIST8 A TRUSTILB CARBUNCLES, AMITHIBTS A TRUSTILB BF.TB FOR THB MfllLION, ' "" -; SETS FOR THB MILLION,'-' "' : 8STS FOR THB MILLION,,,),. vi.i j SETS FOB THB MILLION , . ," ' ' ' BETS FOB THB MILLION, " " , uii,ti.-.J .t' i.,i.i r.il SH JnAtJ2JSX.B Ttt-elATtJ "'AND BHAOTkLS TO MATuH! .,AU J (.1 rVT.u Tf Ia a m AMU BHAOTKLS TO MATUH, AND BRACT JCLS TO MAT OH, JEWELRY OF EVERT DK80RLPTION, JEWELRY OF KVERT DESORLPTION . tl Ml FT O.IJJU 1 J M ATBItll IS uoxj m rilUXli JEWELRY OF ETBllY DESORIPTION ' " JEWELRY OF EVERY DESORIPTION; . 4 . ' " '....:.0f.ui..it..'. fu,.,'i MAGNIFICENT BEOHBROHB PATTERNS, MAONIFIOBNT A BKUFIBHOHB PATTERNS ,1 MAONIFICBNV AKKCHKBUHB PATTERNS! , MAONIFICEMT A BECUHSROHB PATTERNS MAON1FI0ENTABBCHBRCUB PATTBBN8, GOODS NOW ON EXHIBITION, -"' ! e GOODS NOW ON EXHIBITION, ,. tl GOODS NOW ON EXHIBITION!'- -1 GOODS NOW ON BXHJbITION, I ,'..i tl, , , . GOODS NOW ON HXIUBJTION, i ' ' THB .. ' . ' LADIES ARB INVITED TO OALL, LADIES ARB INVITED TO CALL! v . -i LADIES ARW INVITED TO CALL; , LADIES ARB INVITED TO CAl! 1 LADIES ARB INVITBD TO CALL, all gooSJ ABBAS3R ' ' - ALL GOODS w ARRANGED i I... ;.i : ALL GOODS WARRANTED " . , ,1 ALL GOODS WARKANYKD . , , ALL QOODs WABI1AN1 BD . I AS RUPltKBENTKD AT f 131 B OF SALE, BALES P08ITIVB. .. . ... . v , , . , BALES PONIT1VB. u U:A-t?.. BALES POBITIVB.iv.' ..I. :.. j.-. vt- BALES POSITIVE. . ",i , : .; 1 " - BALIS posrrivB. 'ivii. . ., . ; . , ... 11.1 . ia:,L, 1 M II. IM. UAVKrvfOKT, I '-' t.'. AwlgnsM.' dl . Holiday Presents! TOY,!Wo.y.iGSj FvtU Trimmed,!.;' il, t .a :.. WSolesals and Retail. 1 .;i: . ADAMS & PECKOVER, NOVELTY IRON WORKS, deilf "TO WB8T FODBTH-BTHBBT. . Table Baiter at Wholesale. - IJRIMK TO CHOICE TABLE BUTTKIl - at IS to JO cents. Liberal receipt everr day br fiattur Mnrfhanl. deJtc )M Fourth sttrst, corner of Elm. i i.. AS BBPRE8BNTVD AT TIMB OF 8ALB, AS REPBKHENTWD AT TIME OF HALE - AS REPRESENT?!) AT TIME OF HALK a a t innfA lwl1 a. L-l n iT TIMH iim uitn' jOpMj'ATBONiS.: XXrtWLt 'SaT'that otm stock or fine wotanset ewetrr ana Bilrer Ware' now foil and oomolete. Thankful for the nn Hh. 'era! aad gvnerosm patreimxe wnleb bas' been ex J?deJcJcjj's.Mlju;hiut, for nwethan twenty TrecSrsvT' tnfs method of inviting our iriairaar'Puiw wpuuin igppptpur,,w vontmue tneir favor, fosllng otirsalfssv iu.a .far, Mtet cundltioa now than formerly, to please fl)elr most fastidious kliv! leaje.tocall attengiwMa a as- artiel iewelry, made from the' new nietaiy Alumlnunt, brought from Pari; br a f oar firm, who has lauir rwturaea,, r n;.,-r, tiiei air msspf .UHC.AtWA.il Mtua wtuiAupAiwB. sua jwuaMesvt isles. ul table for eretjenti mtsior tne approaching holldars. The daraaaator er-8ilrMar Manufactory by th. late nre is now iuut rapaiiea. aua ail we now nt trr reaalred. and. all we now need to asep up iu vital amy is sisntysi ora.rsr We nrenarea to un tne same wiiiiuispaicn, and v trea to nn t lie full satis and pleas promise tun osuibibcbuu so ai wee i nay to favor us with their cai tit . vt lUsttUH west Fifth -street. The hlahest price-paid for old Bilrer Coin of all ?hiia.hra;v.-pir"T- r' itvivit" oso-amf BEGGSv&jSMITH, ,Nos (Fewest Foiirth-street, 1,1 I Ti'J'l it tf'i p. ,4. I ! T Having rentted their Store, hare Oiled It with the '. ssost extenslre SAtwrtmsnt of '"''. Fine Gold and Silver Watches, SILVER WARE. FINE JEWELRY ''.. ' .1. -AHD-. '.-.P : i., i ajSLN-OTT GOODS Ever brougut 'to the Woitern country'.' Thee Oood are NEW, (elected liy one of their flrm, just re turned from Nfljv Yarit, siaiiir article of dltect Im IMrtation from Europe. ' Don tall to. give them a call, lryoa want a Gold uf Silver Watch. Silver or. Plated Ta Met. niiisnnn or. other .fine ijiog, or any article usually kept iu veweirr mores, jueynow uave tu MSWEol'and I.AB(jKrn'artuieutlu tliecity. , del3tjel-2dp HOLIDAY GIFTS! Twl 0OUD9 hy Expret.li aud our assortment of . LADIES' FUB9, If udstB'e'3ny tjabte). ,i, 0tuo0 itsstrtrDi Canada adrl Mink Snblet v ir-" ft,,,,,, Siberian, Saulrrel, Is complete aad unusually Inviting. We have a great variety of nice aud handsome sets of n "' CHILDttRN'S VVVLS, 'AXStf-Fir Olores, Collars, Bobes, Fur Coats, te. We Intlte all purchasers oi !, :,;';'';. holiday gifts. :,'.,- To call and make selections from our stoek of useful and seasonable presents, which we offer at vew low prices."''" ' ..i c. u. camp & co ; , d9l6f,,,iai ,,.i-No. 95 Wear Third-street. a ' T " ' .(( ttl GREAT BARGAINS! ;s;xa,ooa;;ijsr CLOAKS! te. ,.,..M i.i $lo,ooo in 101 ll(J (iO(M)S :--::iv $10,000;,-In DresgT bom Wising tne'enfire stock of A. 'Lewis, at th Baxaar, directly opposite tbe Postolnce. Kecolleot, theri" '.,'.' i,,, i .).(.. ii..(, MUST- BE SOLD! dotOt.hr H. O. fcTT,BERt. Aitaigilee. ' 'X " ' jjjxceisior FOR RmirG'aND'tiTjiRICATiNdl, ' Vrev from bffiiBlvc Odor,' At i.pIU I I..,,.,... -" . 23"o: &7 Walnut-sitQet, Citicinnati.'O. WE INVIIB 4 COMPARATINB TRI AL' wltn Any msnnfticturlng establishment sT-We warrant eiivOllstn hj, mm.! . ir nr. .. rioryo any iu th market. 1 , , . , JOr re' 'nvlte those Iu :the city and Ticinlty to call and examine for themselves. 0M 'Bo vjersona orrlnrlntf frnm a ilUan.. ...... tetlo fraarsnteed in all cases. Address t r m j. iu hahkin. Agent, r.it i. I v-'i. d, HOIMJEM, Treasurer 5 Kanawha 0. 0. M. Oil Man. Oo., deM 1 j '07 WMnnt-etreet.Clnelnnatl. JRBAT BARaAINrJ IKTINE OOLD 1 pusvwa jr.ivuea. nuu nao ueiveiry, consist- pe VT .1 ,1, p., ,. ti ,1 I 1 1, , , , , r, Btruvcan, Coral, Lara, Pearl, Garnet and '. 'v '.' Tpratiort, pins, Kar-rngs, Braoelels, Ao'. ' , AL80 A floe assortment of Silver and Plated- ware, consisting ot- . ... Tea-asts, Urns,, Walters, 1:, ,.,,..,. ,. CommuQlon-ware, Cake-Baskets, ' ' r j i , () Castors, Cups, Goblets, IiKuor Stands. , ,, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Ac. .' N." B. The best plated Tea-sets can be bought from (24 to Jaa per sot. Also, Silver Spoons and Fork, warranted, equal to coin, wiH be sold at- thi low price of II 80 per ounce, at r"-- 'tWM; OWEN'S, tjel9bw 1 M..W corner Fourth and Main-streets. HOlilO HATS i'.-i ','.,1! . s in 'i 1. . ; . !. i... . ' v -. r ;NewMylM Sott Haln. WW;!"1; Kreucit Canslmere ;nt. i -New Stylet Clotn aiid' Pliish Caps. J. C. TOWERS & CO;, i , AIN-8TBKBT, deal e door below Fourth HAWVH BORUM 0 Y ST ERS lnTtl,?.w. ,d1aMn" bon" sresniierior ro anr lni ! pK?rkf "",lal niodarate. . deJIftlal J.TODD, A' t fur Hatch. Mann fl UNI A BODLir, "'' MAJTtf-OTtrM OF Wood-Working Maohlnery, nuu VIUVULAK BAW MILLS, 1 Corner Jjoha nael Water .iSJlBulBMtlO, vpv-Ppr PHflSMX INSURANCE COMPANY, , .. '" '' ' or . .1 . , , .,, Hartford, Conneotiout. ;r ' Capital, t)400,000 A.aete, 9347.TA1. Devoted to Fire business exolnslTelft j . " Li Br k nr ina Ptm AD JR5?M AND BRANDIES -- FOB THE HOLIDAYS. A lars suvolr of va rious description of old Wlnss and BYanXlfat ' . deit " Qomw of Ninth "vi!5la NEW HAM-JUST ' K BOETVEDXnB for sal at. . FEROITSON'B, . i: .1 1. I 'Corner Slntfi Sid ffinZglti.. OYSTEE8,, .FOKcuaieiMis.Fow'f . forget to ssnd tA your orders fortlinin splendid PAR Af FINE w gM- m 9 I10LIDAV PRESEMS 353,', -Q53;, ,353, WiiLnut-atraet, Walnut-atreet, ! ceM .- ) . .! Cora r ltlnfb And Tlns-streeti, . . , 1 J,t" . '