THE DAIlA" fcYMIHG " !TM(JttAilI. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JAN (TAUt 2&, 18GG. PENNSTI.VANIA. I.RHISI.ATCRE. Nenate. IIarrirtiitro, January 28. Tho Senate Is not in aetslon, having adioiirned until Monlay. If on r Kvprenftatatlrea. Mr. Pcnnvpackcr called up the rcsoluliom ordering our thoussnd copies to be nrlnted of the speeches, resolutions, etc., ot the House, in reference to toe (icniti 01 president Liinooin, which were rejected yesterday, and now recon sidered. Mr. Feeeboro moved to print two thousand copies Instead of four thousand. Not agreed to, nd the original resolution was passed. Messrs. Kerns, Davis, Su-lner, Adair, Lee, Marks, and Kelly presented remonstrances against Sunday travel, and Mr. Leo presented a petit cn (row what was termed the "pious Dor tlon of the citv of the Twenty-thlrd Ward," in lavor of city cars running on Sundays. The late Klngot the Belgian, dlvilnd his huge private fortune into four purts. The first three are reserved for the three children, thi Duke de I rabant, the Empress Charlotte, and the Count de Flandre. Out of the fourth part will bo paid the legacies and pensions which the King eianta to all the niembers of his jouse hold, from tho highest to thlopst. The sur plus will revert t j the Count de Flandre, who bag already a pension from the nation of one hundred and fifty thousand francs, nn l which will probably bo augmented. CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional Local Items see Third T age To Gas Coxscmeus. We are pleaded to announce tj the public that the new aus regula tor invented by the Into Engineer ol our City Gas Works, Dr. C. M. Cresson, has been placed in the bauds of our celebiated scale manufac turers, Mesj-r:. Fairbanks A E ,viucr, and that they are now prepared to till orders lor any si. re quired. This regulator is rendered superior Vt c-vcry other 'orm by the use of a piiculi'ir valv ) and cjaB holder, avoiding the u-e ol mercjry, which is so deleterious in ifc clleots upon t li 3 human system, and also flexible diaphragms, which aro liable to leakage. In October last a trial was made bv the Frank lin Institute, and the result snowed that with the regulator there was a uuiform savin? of 4!) per cent, fiom that of the street pressure, and also that with the regulator no chance was wade in the light, although the pressure whs increase 1 from oue inch to six inche. Messrs Fairbanks fc Eing have the test appa ratus, which was exhibited at the Franklin In stitute, set u,j iu their warehouse, No. 7I.' Ch-s-nut street, where we would advise oil interested in the saving ot gas to call and examiue it. Debtiutctive Fire in Markkt Street Heavy Lobs. Between 8 and a o'cloets lust evening a lire broke out in the extensive hard ware ttore of Messrs. R. & W. C. UirlJlo & Cj., No. 131 Market, street, which nprea'l so rapidly before the clloiibof the tiremen could be brought to bear upon it, that the flames could not be arrested ere ihe.v had spread through the entlro establishment, and oestroyel much ot the build ing and tock. The store ex'ended to Jones' alley, probably a hundred and hity feet in depth, and it was tilled liom the cellcrto -he root wbh uveiy description of hardware and cutlery. The s lock is sail to have been the largest ol auv similar establish ment in toe city. Jt is luiiy covered by insu rance, as is the d'amase to the building, the pro perty ot the tirm. The Bremen luboied uuder great d Badvantagcs, owing to the condition of the streets, yet whn they were enabled to put the water upon the tire, they no inr checked it as to prevent it doing much dutuage to the adjoin ing pronertioo. . The store on the east of the fire, No. 12D, occu pied by Messrs. Roberts & Macaltioncr, whole sale grocers, was deluged with water, and their stock must have fluttered considerably. The stock of seeas of Mr. C. B. Rogers, the occupant of No. 133, was considerably dainaaed by water, and his loss aill no doubt be heavy. The rear part ( this bi.ilding was lamaired by lire. No. 135, occupied by alessrs. Fleming i, Maricn, vholesule erocers, was not aiuch damaged; but their stock in the basement was ruined. Borne of it in the upper part of the building was damaged hy water. Home of the firemen remained on the ground unil alter mid niubt, and all ot them labured with commenda ble activity. The Humes belched forth from the windo vs on Market street and on Jones' alley, in the rear, with great fury. The Greatest consternation firevailed among the inhabitants of that small ocal thoronghlare. The families residing there aie generally poor, and the wonitm and children f (resented many pcenes of thrilling and alarming nterest in their hurried and wild career through the enow and slush that choked up that narrow street. While all this was goine on, the fire made raoid progress upwards and downwards. Tne fourth, story was speedilv in flame , and it was not long before they tourist through the spacious roof. The siabt at this time was grand, im posing, subbmo. In a little while the roof and The fourth floor fell in, and, cruf-hine the third ' floor, the whole ot the upper portion thus went down into irretrievable ruin. Millions ot Hakes shot upwards as anvils and other heavy Imple ments went crashing into and through'the car bonizing materials. " The shucking condition of the streets mate lially interfered with the proeress of the Bre companies, and the adjoining property was cer tainly in imminent danger. In less than half an hour a considerable number of streams were In full activity, but the imtnenpe streams for a long rime seemed to make but little impression 011 the fire. The fire was what is known as stubborn. The flames would go down, and presently thev would seem to break out with renewed fury. The Bre men, however, kept them pretty well confined to the building in which they originated. Fumeba.i-.of thk Hon. Oswald Thomp son. The funeral ot this lamented citizen, late President Judge of the Court ot Common Plcaa, took place this morning from his residence, at ilittlU eilVTIl Ol A VUUII.U 1U U kj) Ml IllKllllUIT 111 j in - funeral cortege wai a most imposing attain The officiating clcrevnicn were Rev. Dr. James, of Germanlon, ltev. J . Hellfenstcin, of German town, and Rev. Dr. Iieadle. of Philadolpnia. All the old residents ot Gerinantown, the members of the Philadelphia bar. and a lame host ot citi zens were pre.-ent to pav their last sad tribute ot respect to the lamented deceased. The officers nt the tiurt of Common l'las. at their special request, had the privilege of bearing the body from the hearse to its final reuting-placa. The pall-bearers were Judi;e Allison, Jii'ieo L.uaiow, ternicnt took idnce at tho Laurel Hill Cemetery. The f uneral trMn covered an immense area of CTonnd. there Demgin aauuion a loug eorieee of private carriaees. Kuch a tuneral ha" never before been witnessed in Gerraantown, and rarely, if ever, has Philadelphia exhlbUed so Tnnpii hoitow and sadness over the death ot one of its citizens. The modesty and worth of the deceased could not, however, do measured oy any outward nianiiestations. Pcr-APie of a Prisoner. WiU'inm v&i io nnnvtctcd In LtincasUr county of horse .iaHnir nnrt sentenced to nix years' Imprison in tho Fisstern Penitentiary, made his escaoe yesterday wh le on his way tlowu in the cars, tsraoiey wua uuuluh ""'"-' u,i,inoi u,hn was bound for tho same institU' i nV.n n.o tmtn arnvmff in the unner part of We. t Philadelphia, the prisoners broke their connection, and Bradley lumped throueh the window. The officer in charge could not leave T4'pntvourtn War-l police traced the escaped convict through Had- uU dinirton ano across 1110 couuiy uui-, uat trace ot Mm wa ARKEbT OF A TBOFKHSIONAL THIEF. m,. rlv nrnfeMtl'iiiul thlrf arrestod at the X LIU v j f " - - T - Academy of Mualc laxt night was Barney ic llnenny, who was locked up for a hearing this afternoon. Several persons on the outside ot the building lost their pocket-books during the great rush for admutance. , Attemf't to Extort Mokkt. Some time s:nce nn x-ount was published in the paper ol an attempt having been made to throw the Oct mantown ears from' he track by placing an di stinction thereon. The party who claimed to have discovered and removed the obstruction s:ated to the oflioersof the Company that he w as stoned by some persons who were concealed in the distance, and being hit by one or two of the missiles, was injured. At the time his story was not altogether credited; but stilt, tor what lie claimed to have done, be was awarded ten (lolliiis. A few days after this W. L. Wilson, the Gen eral Superintendent of tLe Company, received an anonymous letter, purporting to come from a rmcneer on the tram, complaining that Thomas West, tne party who claimed to have removed the ob-iri.tioiiC, bad net been sufficiently narded, Ihe letter further stated that tliOfe lu the train at the t'tne contemplated holding a meeting, and making up a purse tor the man Woit, who had bc& their lives. This excited suspicion that West himself w as the author of tho note, and that his tory about removing obstructions on the road was all false from beginning to end, and merely gotten up to extort money. Soon alter the communication was recivedthe following wordcu note was lound pinned to trte in Germantown: "Puppies, beware of this. The next iuuraer that ii clone in Germantown will be the young man that moved awav the ob structions on the Germantown Railroad. Catch us, if you' can." A few days after this a;aiu West started the story, whilo at hn work In a factor? w here he was employed, that he was shot at with a bullet. A pistol-shot was heard, and West prDdiicd a long piece of lead; but upon investigation it was shown that the shot had boon tired from Die inside of tho building, through the wln lov, the smoke from the pistol being on thtt sido of the glass. The lead which West claimed wa3 the bullet was pronounced by a guninaker never to have been ifccl for that purpo-o. A young lady who resides opposite the factory, arid was aoout ten feet troin the window through which ti e shot was alleged to have been fired, said hho beard the report, but saw no man. Chief Detective Franklin, and Detective George Smith, who had tho matter under investigation, at once became satisfied that West had Bred the pistol, and also bad written the anonymous com munication, and tho note on tho tree. Yesterday they took bim into custody, and upon visiting his house found blue paper with red ruled lines, corresponding in every particu lar with that upon which the notes woro wriU ten. The hnndwritinc of West's wlre was also identified, it being said that tne husbaad forced the poor woman to write these letter. 1'ho pri soner partially confessed his guilt. The case was heard this morning before Alder man Beitler, who, in b'ndinj; the defendant over tor his appearance at court, said that the affair was one that bad caused great' tear among the pood people of Germantown, who had not yet recovered Inm the etl'ect.i produced by the brutcl butcliCry of Miss Watt. Jinny of them, since the a flair was made public, were afraid to ride in the cars, and the business of tlio Com pany, bad not the conspiracy boon thus ex ploded, iLight have been seriously injured. Facts Wouth Kkowino Great oaks from little acorn 1 grow, lull drifts nso np from flakes ot nno v, Hugo hills aro mad? from 21-alns of Baud, & nr all flowerets beautify tho land I But, decked in fashion's gray attire, Ja seen the merchant, olurk or sqn:ro, As to liis dally task he stops In one of Bennett' sui's of clothes; For ihoro's 110 clotlrntr, great or small, Like that obtained at Tower Hill. We do not vrofett, for anil real or imnainary canae. to Bell below iOt, but are sellhio ripiili our 'uck of aimt, frtah, fashionable, nf SOUND Clo'hina, at iirice guaranteed to be lnw:r th in ttinie of any th:r 1 J a 1 ' . .'i. i,r l 1 l j . j . ffiJuKC it i.f.if i ttjf. rr r ii'jfc me mrrf flint timi ta- forinutt of Aim's, Youths', and linys' clothing in 1'hitadclphia. Towaa Hall, no. 01a juabkkt .ruBirr, Bhn.nji.tt & Co. Fon a 8TUBBonii Cough Tj e Dr. D. Jay no', Expectorant at once; It may save you from Con sumption. It w 111 corfaiuly cure tho most inveterate Coughs and Colds. Fou DBKOcnrris, Try Jay no's Expectorant. It will subdue the In flammation, rtlieve the cough, pain, and diiliouliy of breathing, and produce a speedy euro. bate voir asthma T Jayno's Expectorant will overoome tbe spamodie contraction of the wind tubes or air vessels, and cause tbe ejection f the mucus which clogs thorn. . FOB PLKUKIBT. Take two or three large doses of Jayno's Expecto rant in quick euccesslon, and covoring up warmly in bed, the disease will be subdued at the outsot. HATE VOtT TUK CONSUMPTION f Jayno's Expectorant will give yon immediato ro lief. It cleanses the luups from all irritating mat ters, while It heals and invigorates them. Thousands who have been gtvoa np by tholr pbydcians have been restored to health by Its use. WHOOPINQ COUOH, CBOUP, And all Diseases of the Lours or Breast, are oObo- tually and speedily cured by Jayne's Expectorant It is no new remedy. For thirty years it has been befcre' tbe public, tho demand for it constantly in eroaslng, and the evidence ot its great curative powers accumulating in our bands. Why not give Ha trial r The Expectorant and all Dr. D. Jaynb & Son's FamllytMcdicine.8 are prepared only at No. 242 Chcs- nut street. What Doctors, Ministers, and raopnaoR8 Think op Tukm. "I recommend thelruse to publio speakers." fet. 1l. 11. unapt. "1 have never etianped my miud rospeoiin 'Jlrown's Bronchial Troches' lrom the first, exoeptintf to think better of that which I be?an thinking well cV'Rtv. Henry Vard Jieechtr. "(ireat service in subduing hoarse ness." ltev. Jjantel wise, At; to lork. "The Troches are a star! of life to me "- iYe. ssor Edwird North, President of Hamilton Co lojro, Clinton, New York "A simple aid elegant 0 mbUation for Coughs, etc." Dr. O. F. Jtifolow, Boston. Winow Phadks at reduced prices, at W. Ubnry Pattkn b, f.o. U08 i;iiesnut street. The "Florence" Sewing Maouimb. we find, is Deiue DOiicui in iireieriencd to all nt, inn. Tho rn& sons for this are atonoe cogent and numerous. It dots bettor mm nner work thuu any of its rivals; is the only machine capable ot inakinir the lock and knot siitches; theouly macliiuo having a uniform tension 01 upper ana 10 vor thread i tne ouly machine iuiiv uhb inti revors'UJ ieu moiiou euab log tho 000 rator to tuston the ends ot laums, ttiureoy saving iiiuvu iruui, vim uniuv iu ! iui,m ootisti'uotion It rarely, it ever, gois out 01 oru.r. Olhce, No 60 Checnut ttrttt. Window (hadks, suitable for Partom. Dlninu. Booms, C'bambors, etc., put up by VV. Uknky Pat ten, at tho ghortift no'tod No. 1408 Choauut stioot. Now is thb timk to buy Clothlnp at Char'os Stokes & Co.'s One l'nce, uuder the Continental. rrn'OKS nbout changing their residence can have their uj bolMering done by praotical workmen, at the shortest no, ice. N. B. Carpo s altered and laid, at W, IIkkut Pattkk'b, No. 110S L'heauut street. CtTH FORKIOH EOLATIONS Atthoneh our rolalion . ' With European nttiona , 1 Ars not as soretio As some people wonld wish, Ttet we tiiinfl firm pesos hnon onr mlads will releao, Unless too mnv flnirors Are sUnok in the dish. Pome claims now contested Miould at onco be adjustod Hith Great Britain, who thoutrlit Tnat onr commerce she'd km ; , .And wtien those ars M'tlod We will not loel nettiod, ; Hot extend ber our friendship ' . And hoarty goodwill. , , The Emperor of France, We 1 bin k, too, porohancs, Ktiould receive a kino hint From our rood Ui.ole 8am, That wouid make his troops go From opprosnod M.xloo, And with thom take off Their Imperial Sham. But with matters like theae 1 We do not wish to traie, For somo people tlnnk Uf them only with loathing; And no furcipn relation )r within our vocation, Hut ve can aire. alvire On the purchase, of CMhing. And therefore wo ssy To thoo reopie to-dav, W ho tor badly insdo Clothing Have paid a blir priee. To go buy at tuo ".Str," W inch u much a'Kive par In all thai is onesp, lliat is Bt;l.h ot nioe. (hrina to the arrangements which ws have mat! with Ihe Insurance ComtJ'tiin s, wo are ncumij our entire stock keoardi.I'RS of cot. Star Clothing Emporium. Low I'nio.s and Fsiiio.fAnLE Goor, Ho. 61O t'Hi'.BNCT Strew, bios op tbkmati, PKniiY & Co. Fink Teas. Wo Invito tho attontion of onr reanersto tho adrortlsuinvut of ,Me-irs. Boyd & Co.. H. E. corner of Iwclltn and Market si roe's, who bavo on hand one of the'tinrst afsortmonfs of mas that cmi bo found In the ci y. Tho low priors and courteous manners of litis emerpmine linn muro lucm an iinnienne patronuice. (?ome Jam out op a Jab 1 he youna ldv who walked ad over tho city in the vain purauit of a pint of tho milk of human kinnosv has ben more sno ccpslnl in petting a liitle'iOT out ot tho Jar of a door. M10 pot the m on ner llnirer. Mio niutnt nave pot soinoJ(m up coal at t'io popular deiHJl ot Mr. W. W. A'tcr, jno. D67 JNortn jNintii Btreer., noiow uirara avfcimo. Houcekoepcr who doal with A'ter nro sure pi petting a "od srtioie, at tho Iowojc market price, good woipht included. Call on himw Figures will not lio, and the statisttcs of the salo3 of l'liulou's "Nivht-BloomiiiB' t;ereu" during tho latst iv o years pIiow tha' it hns utiainod a popularity never reached by any ot tho Krencb, Kn-tush. or Cerinaii ptiumes rcvious to thoir exclusion fiom ho touutrv under tne pre-ent tar.lt. sold every where. t'nupcn Crsnios mado 10 order in the b3.it man ner and moat reasonnblo teim-i, nt 1'ATTKH's, ao, 11)8 cueiuut street. CBiLBiira's Clotbiko. Boys, alrls'. Intania'. and Uinse.-' Clotb'.iic, iu enillo-c vanoiy, at M. Shoe maker fit Co '. firm 4 and 6 H. I'-tcbth street. Furniturk reni'hoTstorcd and varnished In the best mnnner.bv sending it to W. iiENur I'A'iten'b, jio. 1108 t.'nonut s root. Kcduced Prices For superior Ptiotourap'is, at motitrato pneos, tho olaco to find tuem is U. I1 . Btimet's dallery. No 0'.'4 Arch s.reet. Goarlyand (btaiu aplcasiiip picture). I. K. Walkavbn, Masonic Hall. Window Curtains, Window Shades, W indow Curtains, Window Shado, Window Curtains, Wimio v Shades, Window C ni tains, Window Shades, I. E. Waluaven No. 713 CTejnut strtet, W. & B Coed Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W.&B , Good Clothing, Ook Hall, Sixth and Market. W. A It., fcood ClctUiiir, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. ft B.. Good Cot'iiliig, Oak LToll, Sixth and Market. W. A B Good Clothing, Oak Wall.Sixthaiid Market W. A B.. Uood Clothing. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. MARK1KD. CATHARIXE-PaUL-Bv the ltev D. Wash- burn, No. 815 S. I hird streit. Cantaf n .1 W. CAI HA- HWh and Miss AiVNIlS JOKUAN 1'A.VL. January 25, 18G6. LANDI8 WUILT. Januar 25. 1805, bv Eov. T. Do WiitTalmape, D- J 1;EKD LANU18, ot K'izx- I etbtown, l a , end Hl.nA b., daughter ot Heury Whilt, Esq., oi Pln'adclpbia. DIED. BARNES. On the 21-t mstant. ALBERT C. BARNES, in the 88th year oi his age. 1 tio relatives aud mends ol toe tamilv. a'so tlio mf niters oi Meridian bun Lodo, No. 477. I. O of O. F., aro respect lull v invited to attend bia funeral, lrom hie moi hoi's residence, No. 419 Dauphin street, on Sunday atteruoon, the 23: h instant, at 2 o'clock. To pioceed to the Odd Fellows' Cemetery. BEG LEY. On the 26th Inst.. Mrs. CATHARINE BEoil.El, daughter ol the laie James aud Eicauor Collins, aged 38 years. Tbe relatives and mends ot tne laintiy are roneoi fully invitt.d to attend her funeral, from Mrs Cul lion's. No. 1219 Market stioet, on Sunday attomoon at 1 o'clock, without lurther notico. lo proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. BRACELAXD On January 25, JOHANNA BKACELaND, agod 75 years. Tbe relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral, lrom the residence of hor niece. No 1519 Ottden street, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'olock. CLARK. On tho 22d Inst., GEORGE W. CLARK, in the 47th year of his age. The friends and relatives of the family, also the Twolith V ord Democratic Association, aro reaped fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. teal Juliauna street, on Su'ida after noon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. HFII.MAN. On the morning of tho 25th instant, NAN ME, wif'i of Horace B. Heilman, and youngest dauuuter ei tne laie nu ruo Humphreys. The relatives and friends oi tlio lauiilv are respect fully lnvl:eil to attend th.' ltinerul, from, her Into residence No. 2109 Walnut street, on Saturday, the 27tb instant, at iu o'clock. RlCHAItDSON. On the morning of the 21th ws'ant. W ILLlAil UlCflAUDsuN, in the 73il vuar oi ins ace. Bis relatives and tho friends of the family are ro- sreottiiilv invited to atiend his time rut. lrom his late r.s deuce, No 142G Spruce street, on Saturday, r ho si i tn mstitnt, at it o'clock. s SMITH On the evoi liig or trie 24th instant at the lesidence of his brother, li. K. Smith, No. 1124 Wallixo ktrett, WILLIAM K. SMI 1 tl, ol Oormau. town. 'J lie relatives and friends and "hose of tho family, also the members of Lodge No. 81. A Y. M., and W alker Lodge, I. O. ot t F. are Invited to attend Lis Itinera!, fiom h:s brother's residence, ou Monday next. January zu at 1 n oiock. (ilti J lio dera. may he fitted to any Uruce Bltt wltliiiut nlierlug the use oi the latter with taah other. For l.ockmii.tlis Cius Fitters, anil oUiern. who lrquently bore Iu a vomer or ut an anulu, the; arc very uso u . Mold by ThUMAN A HUAVV. So. M5 (FtKht Thlrtv-flve M AHK.KT Bt.. b. .nw Ninth. IN J bi WHISKING AROUND YOUR PLACE OF" bnslui'ss. vour coai-talli are not torn off or Dockett ripped oneu, by catchlnr unon vour druwer-hanulea, IX you use tue neat 'Drawer l'ul s. we bave tor sule. TROM VN & KIl.vVV No. 8S i Fl(.'lit Thirtj -five) M a UKfcT St.. below Nluth iS, RASPS, HAMMKR8. OALUfEF.S, X i oi onioasses. Hack Hwh. ruuehes. Coin t'hliilt Iiund-VlMH. Irnn-Wanhor, and othor llnrdwaio aud U co.e lor mechanics, loraale by TtirvtAS RHvy o WB(vglit Th'rt.v-flve) V AKKKT ot , below Vinth T II HO, II . II 1 O A L L A KASHtONAULK H ATTKR, AT His Ol.I) KTKMSHF1 fAN"D, No. WI4 t'DES'NUT SI ltLliT. 12tt t. IIUNTlilt, No. U N. SEVEN TP hTltFF.T. IKOVE FIF.BEHT. rnttADKLPHlA Acknon lciitcd fv a!t purtn. mt.r it.dts bv lar tba L,iki Kt I OuKpFLL I'llVNH 1U in ilmminii,!,!, yiimiil m Al liniaitu. QTJ1CK HIOHOIOH, avdV'rmi'nnl rur, quuranterd lute, ri cene. Veiieriiher JiK. UlSllFB B ettthrated KenicCm run only 1 inn cmilne at tils o il Crftrtljlukcd OM'ck o ti . bLVEMU btreet, above ruueit. jxv JHE .GREAT ' 1 STEESGTHianNQ TONIC, (Sot a Whisky Preparation). IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, WILL CURB ( ' DEBILITY! DEBILITY! Sesuitlog from any cauits whatever. H rEOSTRATlOX OF TIIE SYSTEM INDUCED BY THE BKVBBB HARDB1IIPS, ESroSUBB, FBVER8, OF Diseases of Camp Life. POLBIEItS CIIIZEXS, MALE OK FEMALE, ADULT OU YOUTH. Will find In this W ten a pure Tonte, not dependent on bad liquors lor their a uit nuracuious eirecm. o rVYSPKPSIA, and Diseases Ke:ulting from Disorders of the Liver and Digestive Organs, ARE CUBED BY IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTEUS. This Bitters has uerlormed more carei. alms better entlstuctlon, hns more temlaiony, has more respe't.ii,e poop e to vouou lor it, tuaa any other article ru uie market. We dofy any one to contradict this assertion, and VVII,L PAY SIOOO To any one vrho vrlil pioduce a cortlQoato published by us iiiui ui noi Konuiue. Iloolland's Gorman Bitteis Witt CURE Kvar CASE OP cnnoMc on hervous debility. AND DISEASES OF TIIE KIDNEYS. F Obscivo the ollowlnir Mvnipioms, renuit'ng from Dis- oiaere oi i'e uikcstive ornau! Constipation. Inward Plies Fa neiis of Wood lo the ueiui, aciuiiv oi too cionotcii, itaii'es, ticarihura, liU8t loi KooO. Fu i cjs or eljiht In the Htmnfii ii, Hour I ructntions. 8 nklngor F ui tirinr at the Pit of the Htoniuuh wliu uilng of the Lead. Hunleil aud luill cult llrcalhluv. Flul wring at the lieurt ;holilnRi.r Sullocat'ng Meusutionn when In b l1 ma oosture. Dlnnivs ol Vision. Dois or Welm b, lore ibn Hu ht, Fever and Duil Fain In the licad. Detlclunoy of Fci splint ion. Yeiowunss oi the hkln and tes. Pain In the Mde, Hack. Chest Lnnba. Kto. Ismtdon Fladirg ol Hcnt. fiurnint in the tf.nnrttiint Iu.u,7lnlugs of Lvll. and t reat Depression of bpints. KK2IEMBKR, Tlint this Bitters it not Alcuholio contains no Bum or Wlmly, awl cannot make Drunkards, but is the Best Tonic in the world HEAD WHO SAYS SO. Fiom Eov. W. O fielglrlcd, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist i uurr.u, i nuuueipuiu. Gentlemen : I have recently been laboring nmlor tha diHireasliig ellccrs of Indirection, hccoiiipunled ov a pruj i rut K.n oi the nervous si stem. .Numerous remedies were recommended hy intnun, and some of lheia ios u but wi nout lellet lour Huollanu d (ierniaiuulttora were rrcon nicnoeu bv perHons who hail tried thorn, and whosn lavoiabie lUiention ot these ltit era lmluoeu ino totry lueiu. t uiuai vuui,: uiu j nuu nu nvenoou to i atenv Medicines Iroui the "thousand aud one" nuack "llit- trs," whoseoniy aim seems to he t pa m oil sweetened anauruKKCo iiijuor upon me iiimmii n ty in a sly way, and the tendency of w,ilch. I (ear, Is to make many a coiillri.ied drunkaru. Upon leurulnv that vours was really a medlelnul preparation,! took It win Imnp,- enuot. xin uciioii. itui unir upon me niomucn. out upou the nervous system was prompt and uratliyimr. I ieel tbat 1 have derived Kieat und peraianeut beacfli from the use of a lew bottles. Very ie?pcct nuv yours. W. 1 HUMFRIFD. ' Ko. 2'A bhuckamaxou sueet. A From the Rev F.. D. Fendall, Assistant Editor Chrlstlaa . t hronlole, Philauelphia. I have derived decided benefit from the use of rtoof ln 's Oenniin liliteis. and ieel it my privilege to re commend ihein as a most valuable tonic, to all wbo aro eul'eriiiK trom cenerul debilliy ur truul diseases arblng lrom uirunttaiuii ol tlie liver. Yours truly, E. D. FESDALL. From Fev. T. Mcrrlge, Pastor of the Tassyunk Baptist t hurcb, Fhltadeipuia. From tbe many respectanlo recommendations given to. Dr. llootiuud's Herman Hitters 1 was induced to give them a trial. Alter using several bottles I lound them to be a good remedy ior debility, ana a most excellent touio lor the slouiauil. D. Mi KUiUii. Frcm Hev. WiHlam Smith, formerly Pastor or tho Vin ceutow n aim iVil.ivulu N. J. ) Hupilit churches. Having used In mt laini'y a number oi bottles of year llo Hand's llerniuu lilttnrs. 1 have , o say thut 1 regard tneiu as an excellent medicine, speoially adapted to r ti ll, o e the tlLettM-s they are recoiuuiended lor They slrcuiitlien and InvlKOtaie the pysteui when debl Itaied, and are useiu In dlsoultrs of the dver. loss oi appetite, etc. I have ale recoiiuncD led them to several ot my iriends. wlio have triod th in and louud mem gre.iy biiiericlul in too restora'lon of health. Yours iruy. w 1LI.I M SMITH, o. lifi Hutchinson street, l'hiluda. BFAVABF, OF COUNTERFEITS! Bee that 'he sVnnluro of "C. M. JACKSOS" in on the raj pet ol each bottie. PHICti, r Mnttl )tt on 0llir, or m Half Dm.uh fur . Hieu'd vonr nearent Dru'flst n t have the article, do not be put oil by any of I he lntox'calnK preparations ilmt mi.y te ofered In its th'C. but send to un, and wo nil, forward, sciuroly packed, by express l'liiMcii'.a orrici; asd M.NUF.vcroiiY, ITo. 031 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. JONES & EVANS, .SUCCESSORS TO C M JACKSON It CO), ruopRiETons. For sale hv Drugsbts and Dealers In every town In thi Vhltedhutcs r:4w(uiHpim FOURTH EDITION CABN1VAL OP CRIME IN TIIE WST AND SOUTHWEST. TItc Cattle Trade with Canada. LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. Our (Special 13es)iatcli. WsniNGTO!, January 26. The TennenMee Delriratlon. Tbn friends of Tenuc-ssce la tLo Hoime claim that there are fifty Republican 'members who have signified tholr purpwo to vote to admit tho Representatives from that State to scats in the IIoufo at an early day. Tho ("Dalltaliounl Amendment. The debate on the Constitutional Aiiondmcnt ts to closo on Monday night, and tbe vote will t? tuken on Tuesday morning. To-morrow will be set apart In the House entirely to speech making: on the President's Messnge. A Ubl I'anluned. The Fresident this morning pardonci W. T Pallrey, a Rebel of Louisiana. Ho is a brotlio ofT. S. ralfiey, of Boetou. Keeirurlly. The Reciprocity treaty was aeavri' before the Ways end Means Comroltteo to-riay.. Tbe Loan bill was not acted on. CONGRESS. Ment. AVahhinoton, January 26. Mr. Stewart (Ne vada) introduced a memorial from ttltzcus ol Colorado now in New York, asking frp. the ad miBpiun of that Territory as a State under its present Constitution. Mr. l oot (Vt.) moved that when the Senate adiouri, to-oay it be to meet on Monday next. Adopted. Mr. tirimcs (Iowa) called up the bill to. make nn allow ance of a month's pay to naval oflicerd lor baegitce lost or wrecked iu the eervico, whieli was papscd. Mr. Howe (Wis.) called up the Joint resolu tion lor the appointment of Proviiioual flovcr ncrs in the Southern tatcs, and took the lloor iu advocacy of it. Hoiima of Reprearntatlve. Mr. Upsop (Mich.), from the Committee on Elections, ripcrtcd that Mr. Cutlroth (Pa.) his on his ceitticaus a prima jacie richt to his scat iroui the bixteenth District of Pennsylvania.. Mr. Paino (Wis.) liuuJe a minority report, frtutine; that William II Koontz h:vs a prima J'aoie rielit to the seat. Po'b reports provide tor tak'ng testimony by each allowing nixlv days for that, puroijo. Mr. Cot'rotli 5s the Democratic and Mr. Koaiitz the Republican claimant. Mr. Pike (Me.), from the Committee o' Ways and Mi ans, was Instructed t' inquire lutdtito Cipcditncy ol levifing tne ao.t ol 17!) whicj provides t hat no drawbacks shall bo allowed ou rrlieli;' exported into any foreign State adjoin luur the United State. The Qcue sgrecd to taRe a vote on tho GOn stiiitionnl Amendment on Tuesday next. Ihe consideration of the subject was rcsimol. Mr. Ilmdiug (Ky.) opnowd the Bmondmeut, SHinir thut tho object was fcoonvert all tho no proes info voter, in order that they may support the Republican ticket. From New Oi leans. Ni:w Otueans, January 25. fhe smal'pox is speadms arnonf! the negroes ir. tne interior; Account" from the pnrbhes continue to c;ime in to the effect that, the planters find the greatost difficulty in contracting with .the fieedmon, de-f-pite of the high wages offered. In tho Parish of Terrebonne, up to the 20th, the frcedmen were all leaving for Nw Orleans. Some of th finest plantations were deserted. The local papers report thut all the fre?dmcn will bave left by the end of the month. . The U. S. Marine Hospital in this city hiw been turned over by Collector Kellogg to Gene ral Ra'rd for a temporary hospital and a houso ol refuge for the freedmuru. In the Legislature, the House adopted a reso lution to appoint a special committee to.prouosa arucrdtcents to the Constitution ot 1864, aud not to call a convention.. In the Senate steps ar being taken to provide for Parish and DisMet offices. Alw, Ion the election ol officers in the cltyf Nojv Orleans. . The military is about to return trte Opolousas Railroad to ite owners- , Tl.e schooner Mary Jane, during a heavy eale on tue 10th instant,, went ashore on the Rio Grande, at Bagdad. No lives were lost. Tho patsengers were saved.. Tho f?ioight was iu suretl. The vessel was a total loss, bup was insured The steamer Dmn Martin, from Shreveport for New Orleans, w as snugged anu sunk la the Red river, with COO baVs of cottorn. The boat Is a total los. Ihe prlncipul part of the cotton will be saved. Crime in the West nd Southwest Rob beries, Murders, L;tc. Cincinnati, January 20. The sate of the dry troods ttore at Clarksville, Ohio, was robbed yes teiday of the sum of $u(;tu Special despatches in the morning pnper3 rc coid numerous losses cf lite bv murder aud ac cl 'cut. On Friday last a nv.m as shot and instantly killed at Grenudn, Mk-s., by some uuknown perion. ' On the nieht followint a man named Tell wa shot dpad at the panic place. A man named Ruchanan murdered his wilb at Indianapolis, Ind., yesterday. A difficulty occurred Letwion two prisoners lu tho Indianapolis jail last night, resulting lu the fatal stabliug of one of the party. A flatbont containing Mr. Pratt and eight neeroes, while ciobsing the Mississippi at Fort Pickering, was capsized. Mr. Pratt and six of the negroes weie d.'owuoJ. A truin of curs were tired into at Meiideu, Mbs., on the 7th instant. Lieutenant Hunting wns severely wounded. On the next night tlio cars were arain Died liuo at tl.e Eauie place. Canada. Touonto, C. YV. January 20. non. Kev.rwon Ulair, the newly appointed member of the Gov ernment, has been elected wi houf oppoa tion He made a s;.ccch saving that intelligence ha'l been received irom VVn hin&toii thut Ihe prohi bition of the cuttle lre.de Is to ijo leuioved Immediately. From (be racific Ban Francisco, January 24, Much darna has been dono In tho interior by water and floods. The freshet At Stocklcn wa sevore. Encr fretlc and ;tlmely efforts tyreyontcd tny serloua damage being done at. Sacramento. The severest tornado ever experienced oc curred at Onnera, Nevada, on the 18lh, Ilousee were unroofed, and nearly every shod and Out house levelled. gS3 Mining stocks are quiet. Savatre, $705; Yellow Jacket, $37250; Ilaie & Norcross, $375; Impe rial, $1U; Gould & Curry, $00; Chollar Po los), $303. There Is an active movement in lexal-tendcr at 71. Conflagration nt Pnnna, flUchlgmn.-- Detroit, January 26. Tho greater portion of tbe town of Parma, Michigan, was burned yes terday. The los amounted to $40,000, on which there is an insurance o' $18,000. Tennessee legislature. CniciNNAii, January 26. Tho Tennessee Semite1 yesterday concurred In the Hou9c amendment to1 the negro testimony bill. -A. H I -A.. Important from Chlnra Arrlvrtl of tb' llrlllHh A in I1 or at fokta rtsrelcK' UrlMtlOBH lu h .)rlticnl I'oaUNtn K liirra of tlie Alli-l Naval lixlltlra froui Jnpu-a Failure of the i)oUm Crop, Ae. ShanghaeLe. 23) telegram to London I'rcr:. Sir Rutherf-ud Alcock has arrived at Pekin a a critical moment. The anti loreljn party are enrteavorin" r carry out nu exclusive policy. Tbe Inspector-General oi Customs has boon dbmisscd without a cause. Articles ol war are being manufaclurod in large quauiiiics. General dibsutisfaction it felt at tho irrau- larity ot tho mail service. Several mails in succession have ben days bebindhaud. Trade generally is brisk. Tue cotton crop. has failed. Advices from Japan state that tho combined expedition bad returned lu couequeioe of tun Mikado's refusal to open the ports of Ojaca ami Ilioga. Atlvices from r?br,nghae to the Oth of Dicom ber, received viu Ciulle, and published ou the 6th lust., announce that the Midajo has since sanc tioned tho treaty, and teat the ports would be opened on tbe 1st of January. A Chamber ol Ccmmerce had bcea eatabllshei at Yokohama. THK FRF.)! I'OItTS OP JAPAN. I'rrm lite London Pall ititlt Gazette. January 7. The telegram lrom GiJle anuouncimr that the Mikado ot .In nun h'is given his s tnctioi to the opening ot theprrtsol Ofaca, or Obotuka, and liiano ro foreign irade is important. Tho-ie jilace", which are only about a dozon milos sepa rate, afford the niot :iupor'unt commercial posi tion In tlie Laud i f the Rising Han, and admis sion to tbem maybe expected ti result in a very considerably increase of our trade w.th that country. Indeed, it In likely to-be of more consequence than all the other privileges, which our treaty centers. Sir Ilarr.v Parke? is a very eiicrgotic minister, deservedly popular with tho lint sit community in tho fur Rus and h s artion In tho matter may have hud some immediate o.feot; but the opening of those two ports Hia.-ro aa a port wocro fon-brn shtos mieht lie and lore'gners rctide, and Obstaka a a place where tnuV mipht be carried on with out tbe privilege ol reRlitenee waa only a ques tion ol time. In Lord Klgin'a treaty with Japan it was stipulated that Bii'ish subjects were to be admitted to them m lfi,;3; but in 18G2 IhoTycoon and the Japancfo ambassadors to England pre vailed uvion Earl Russell to postpone the carry iu out of this arrangement bv granting otner nrivi leges such as an open poi t in the island of Tsusi ma, and by urgently reoresenting to bim tbat the iutercouruo with rangrers had brought thoir country to the verge of a revolution, and that tho Government wanted time to- deal with the disturbing influences Initodurcd. It was under stood, h'.wever, 'hat the- oria-inal atTaugain'mt was to be carried out hs soon us the Jaoanese authorities could ellect it with safety; and if the teleptams can be trusted, this is no done. Obotuba is a very larue town, covering a semi circle of nearly ten m'les, at the eas-era end of the Su-Wo Nuda, or inland sea of Japan, and at the mouth of the river Kngawa, wuHi runs down lrom Mieoo, thoTesidenco ot tho Mikado, or Spiritual Emperor. Large white palaces, turrounded with trees, ore scattered through1 it. and the thick line of tuuks constantly pressing into tbe river indicates that its trade is already very great. It Is tho port ot Miaco, and Ly fiir the lanrcit commer cial emporium in Japan: but larae vessels would have to enchor a considerable- way off ihe shore, and would be exposed to tbe winds b'owiag up the inland sea. There are too many D.nuiios res ding in this oity nnd the native population is too deriFP to render it a desirable pluco of resilience tor lorcigner-s. Hingo issUuated la a small protected bay at' the foot of some f no- mountains on the north, shore of the Su-Wo- Nada, and about twelver miles distant -from Ohotaka. Large vessels can anchor off it, within biscuit thro of the bach; and were the bay only a liule larger, few places iu tbe wot Id would be more convenient for ship pine andtranshipping goods. The climate la fx-c(-iiii)tly healthy, and tb beautiful scries of sea. lakes in the neiehnorhooct will afford Und oppor tunities foi yachting. Biitifih merchant in Japan have reason to coneraiulute themselves on a port being opened for them wbrre the atmosphere, the scenery, and the opportunities for making money are so' good. If only ditotitented Loonins can be kept lrom occasionally cutting at thom with Ion? r words, it may bo sain that their hues have fallen to tbem in a pleasant place. The Latent Markets by Telegraph Ut Yokk, .IfiBuory 26 btockt are lower,. CM ca, o aud Koclc la'aud. Uij ; i umi orianil preterred, 441; Illinois featiial 117; no bonus, luijj Michuraa hi utht-rii, OUjij Kew ork Central. 9. ; Reading. v8Jlluucu iUver, 90i ; Krie. H3j Western Uiilna Ic.tcnpn Coii'iiubv. 6i,; U . Conpons, ItiU Vfit Xiesfurv Seveu tli'itlfs, mt ;iil. MM, l)Ai.TiMtiHH, Ja U'liv 26 -Flour is du'l. Whoat rtcudy ; wliile 80Cn2 Kj; I'-iiupyivuu a red. 8J 4iHS 2 4b. ( orn; wlmn Ouuilu.; te low, aoliv at TUo. (mis du l ai 4Si'49j. Scud active; clnvo BtUai 8 20. I'Usfrid, $2l)0e3 Itoyisous heavy. Wl.ieliV, Htli. The Fire Tnis Mousing in Market- Stuoct. The bi,iltling occupied by Mr. liiddle was valued at $3.",i;u0, on which thie is an iDsuraiice of SiiU.tlO on tue Hand-iu-iland, aud. 16,000 in the Loudon and Liverpool Insurance Companies. Tho stock wai valued at f 1)0,000, npon which there is au insurance oi $100,000,, d.Binbutcd among the North. Amerind, Dela ware. Mutenl, Penneylvania.AmrMiian, Reliance,, Philadelphia, and several New York couipnules,, of which tne Messrs. Shrrai'd, uud Luueaster A (,'atkill, are ageu's. 'Ihe daniueO to the stock ot R-obeits Mnat f loner was bv water and wus nilly insured iu the Delaware Miitud and Pennsylvania Compauica Ifogc-rh feed store ti also fully eaverfd by insur ance, i i'HlLAfi'A SiOCK KXOHANGK SAI.KS Jan. 23 lirpoitcd by Do Rnvtu L Bio,, Wo 405. 'I'liitU tr3ut. S1CCOMJ HOAi;l. ff0 UH7t0July. 'JtiJ; to eh K Pa II. ...C0 ?.3J flUO no l3 I'Ajtll CO...,. 100 ell do. . , , luloli no. ... i'10 sU Call uf. . . 2';o i-h do 10 kU do IU) iih do 0 m S(Uh .McKnaili.. 1 6 2f 8i0fch tie 16 '.' ClOch dj I'5 ft 0 sit le i-tf'l 2 MOt-h tie.... LCO.2-81 IKl M, lleeMuuv. LlO 81 j 1(0 Mi im iA ! ((! i-li Mr, lo MiMftM. 4 . JIOMi Occhii n0 li) ! 4f,0 i-h no , . .c.ti H J DO ill Lchii'h Va'.. . OJji 6 Vis .i0) 8 .... 84, .... tits ..!' I 8i .. h5 8U ..3l) 35 10"; nu do , HViHh do. 100 sJt Cut 8nu C'liui &Aia,"..'!Hi
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