TnH DAILY EVENING TELEGRAFII. miLADELPfllA, MONDAY, VKmiUMlY 5, I860. 5 THE SUNDAY QUESTION. Sterontb and Eighth Commandments i Sabbath 1 To the Editor of the. Xvtning 1 elf graph We hae good authority lor the exMonco ot the BOTcnth precept trom tbe erea'ion. "Ht je not read, that he, which made them at the beginning, made thorn male and reroute." 41th xtx, Mono ox tended somo indul'onoo, out he i.erer -allowed the putting awar ot a wife lor ever? cauo, bnc only for impurity Se Deut. xxly, I. The Tharlaoo belied Moses, who did not sanction divorce wi hout came; but If a man find a woman Impure, and is about to send her off, Moses order blm to "rive b"r a bill of divoroe." 11ns whole thing wa, however, a muni cipal regn'ation of the Jew, and not the seventh precept not tho lav of marrape prescribed irom tho hnrlcnmir to the vho;o race. Indisputaolr, to tboso who be'.ievo tho B.ble, marriage is a moral law, and was made at tbo bepinntng. and this, monogamy, and not polyjramr. Monopamy is the criminal law, and the seventh proopt cnloicoa tt. But no men' Ion is made of H nom I'nra be to felnai, io the brief bls'orvi therefore, ncconlinit to the argumon tatlon which we are refuting, tho soventh 1b not a moral law, but only a Jewish ceremonial affair, and notl inp;to us at all. "thou shall not steal." This eighth precopt cm not be foui.d on the record until you co-no to tho his tory ot Josoph, who charged b s brethren wiib steal ing his silver cup; it therefore cannot bo a moral law according to the reasoning used to annlbi ate the Ssblath, t y converting it int a Jewish corennny. From all these obvic u:ly false conclusions we infer the filsclio d of the principle from which they spilne and return wi h leer and confidence to the correctness ot tho 003 rine, that ''the Sabbath sat made lor man," iromcdia'oiy upon his creation. We have seen the sencra' character of this docla ration of our Lord; but there lounius an aspect of it not yet presented, if It was ordained and established "i the benefl'. of mankind it must have been c mmu-' catcd to man, and not ke. t hidden for twenty-flvo cnturies, and tnen revealed and made known to throe millions of lugitivis Irora bondaire, who, by their very social cous.'tution, were not to bo a com mercial people; but who-e national system cooped them up and secluded theui from minting among, the nations. If there was no day of sasrjd rust appointed of God for tho benefit of mankind until Israel raohed Sinai in the year of the world two thousand five handled, ho y oou'.U It be said this dar was made for mauf Man kntw notiung at all ot it for n-ar half tho present age of tbe world 1 But if you tuko tho his tory at it is, and find God b lemma tbo Sabbath day and sanctifying it, sotting it apart from the six days labor, and lequinnji man to cultivate tiereon his mtnd and heart in the wo. ship of the great Creator, and promoting charity among one another; and con sider the deep depravity and s ululuoss of man, which ever leads aim away trom Clod; aud therefore the constant tendency to disregard the holy day then you see the beau if'ul coubis ency of tho lan guage, "Remember the Sabbat. i day to ksep it holy," with all the hlstorioii faetiot tad caso. Tho vocation of A bin am, and tho 'sotting apart ol his race as the ceculiar p ople ot God, was pre cisely designed t secure tbo tmt 1 trom becoming entirely unknown and lost. So the writing of the history ot the worlu's creation, and of man upon the eaitb, became a necessity, when the lives otmoti dwindled down so rapid y afior the Flood; and in order to preseivo these oracles, they wore entrusted to this enosen and so ir. elated people, that the aos to conio might not wholly loso the kuowUdeoot their own history. Wo aro now toady to approach the holy and awful Mount, whence this Divine me morial of the original rest-day issnod forth from the midst of the tiro. 1 u lop oilus. A Terrible Disease Anions Foreign IIo?s Hon. John Wetitworth, of the Chicago Di?. trict, in Illinois, has received a letter troru Hon. William M. Murphy, tho Consul-Generol of the United States at FianKlort-on-Mie-Mata, under date ol 3d of January, from which we are per mitted to make the following extracts: "1 read with much pleasure the introduction into Congress ot your resolution prohibuia tuo introduction ot turcica cat tlo. "We have a disease here among the ho.s which creates great; consternation, which the Germans call Tryschenen. It is a little insect which is perhaps swallowed by the hogs, and pets into their stomachs, and seems to propagate there by millions. It follows the muscles ot tho animals particularly. It is t o email as to be hardly seen by the naked eye; but we have had them exhibited under a microscope of a six hun dred magnifying power. There are all sorts of rtiuiois ot death, to perjoos eating pork. The disease ha- not as jet came wittila one hundr?4 miles of us. The little insects are reported by some to exist in the lower part of the sugar beet which is ted to the hogs. Some o! these insects have been thiown into all sorts of strong chem icals, and lived in th3ru. Boiling heat of 212 degrees will kill them. They have boon found alive in boiled bam where the hot water did not fcuihciently prnetrute. In Germany, you are aware xhiit ham is eaten quite raw. Death is reported to have been ca ised by eatiag suit saee when the insect was living, the pork not having been sutliciently smoked. The disease commences in the human beiug with a severe cholera morbus, which soon results in death. Some allege that the cases that have beeu reported as cholera were the result of this disease. At any rate, pork is now very cheap and only eaten by poor people. All other meats have risen largely in consequence. Our city authorities have appointed a commission of a dozen scientific gentlemen to go to the location ot the disease aud investigate it. Professor Vircher, ot Beilm, :lie veleorated scholar, h;ts made n any experiments, and so have other scientific men. They diil'er much in their con clubioiiF. It is a ruinous thins; to cue tanners, who raise pork in that neighborhood very ex tensively. I think the disease was lirst known lat winter, near lladpeburg, in Bremen, but it did not extend any distance. I did think or sending you some of the little insects for inspec tion with a m.cro.scope, but found it impracti cable." Former Armies of the United Slat'.'s. Thelarpest army ever assembled at any one time during the Ko volution, was that com manded bv Gei.ernl Putnam, on Long Island. That numbered 6evcnt'en thousand men of all arras. The next largest was that with whichWash mgton captured Cornalli8 nt Yoikiown, when he had sixteen thousand. Our lurgen army assembled in 1812 was commanded by Jackson at New Orleuns, aud counted but six thousand. Coming down to the Mexican war, Taylor won his victories with a force never exceeding five thousai d, and Scott's largest force was not beond eisiht thousand five hundred. The lnrgoft army prior to tho Rebellion was, there lore, that of Putnam, at Long Island seventeen thousand men. The King of Bavaria has created three knights ot the Maximilian Order, section of Science, to fill places vacated by death. The three savans whom tho chapter proposed were Ir. von Ciesebrecht, Professor of History at the Munich University; Dr. Bunsen, Professor of Chemistry at Heidelberg; and Dr. Bopp, at Ber lin, Protestor of Oriental Languages. It is estimated, says the London Times, that about three hundred thousand lat cattle, repre senting about ninety inousana tons ot beet, are taken tor our annual supply. But it is also esti mated that eighty thousand tons of fih, of tne larger and finer kinds, enter luto ,the year's con sumrilinn. Independently of sprats, herrings, and shellfish. There is reason, therefore, to rejoice at the announcement that, if the supply of beef should be diminished, that of fish is not likely to lau. CITY I N TELL I OE NUE For Additional Jjooal Hems tee Tliird rage. ' TnK Loyal Lko ion. General Cadala der, Cornniandery No. 1, of the (State of Puiin sylvania, acting Commander-in-Chief of tho Military Order of the Loyal Legion ot the United I States, has issued to the brothers elect au 1 Commanders nnmea in tuo 101101117 document a Charter for the organization ol a Oointivmdory No. 1, oi the Order for the 8tate of New York: Hfadqctautkus Commakprrt No. 1, or tub PTATK OF 1'KKNBrLV.A .VIA, ACHHO l.O HMASDEB- i!s-t.iiiFF M. O JL L. U. S,Piiii.adiclpui a, Janu ary 17, lHt-rt. Cbdhikd: That Licutuiiant t.'olonol Char.es O. Halpiue late Assistant Aojutant-Gonerai, L'.S. V t Brnradiorand Urovet MaJ jr-Ueneral Kob eit Amlcison V. n. A i Major-tiouernl Juliu G. 1'aike. U. S. V., Major Corpnoi Knn. eers. V. S. A.j Ilngadicr-uouerai Israel Vodires, U. H. V.. t'oionol 1st Artn ery, U. ei. A. ; Major Gonoral lianiei ltnttcrliold, lato U 8. V., Coiouol 6lh Xnfnntry, U. e. A.i lulpadier and Brevet Major General bainnol W Criwford, U M. V.. L,iou-tenant-Colonel 2d Infantry, aud Brevet Itriiradter Gemrai, U (s. a.: lir.radier-Heneraitiuy V. llonry, lute Li. .s. V., Captain lit Artill'-rv. and Brevet Colonol, IT. 8. A.; Coloi ei and Brevet Briadior Goneral lniiiol I Van'Burfln, additional Aid-do-Comp, aiid Assistant AdJitunt-tieneial IJ. et. V. ; Briatber and Brevet. Major-tionoral iinty E. lavies, late (J. S. V. JL.iiiiiuaut-Coloiil an t Bievet Briailinr-uonrral Mar in 1'. .do Yl.inoti, lute additional Aid -de-Camp, U. B. V.. Bngadier-Geuernl Kitbert h. fie, Into U. S. V.; Captain Wi liain C. Chnrch, late Com lniisuiy of hubfist' nee, V. S. V ; and CaoLain and Brevet Alajor Wiirou Barstow, additional Aid-de-1 amp, V. is. V.; b and are heiobv aut lorixod aud ciuj OHeied to institute and orauizo a Command ry in New York city, to be known as i. oin nundorv No. 1, ol ibe Male oi Ne v lorn, ol the Military Older of tne Ixj al Jyeur'on ot tne Unit d Siaics. And that lor the contirinatjca ot the organization ol bujIi Cotu munderv, this Order shall bo full aui.iority until ton organization of ibe Conim:ilidery ln-t;hief of the M. O. L li. li sliad have toeu rflec od, wiion a har tor hIimII I e it.mod to the Com nundorv h ore by author ized, in nccordai or wnn the form prescribed in tho Constitution tluruof. Gforok ('ADWALIiPKR, Acting Commander iu-Cblut M. O. L. L. I). S. The Jlilitary Order of thi Loyal Legion Is det-igned to resemble in object and s;jtnt the Older of the Cincinnati established at the cloe ot the RevoluttouHry War; and is to consist ot" all otiicers and houoi-ably discharged olllcers of the Army and Navy, and all such civilians as mav have been of eminent ppivice to the Govern mt nt, Army, or Navy during tba war, who m iy bo denominated and become candidates and be elected by the Chapters of their States, in the manner prescribed by the ooustitution adapted by tho Acting Comn andery-in-Chief. The Billiard . Toubjiamejit. This evening the touruamen' lor tho championship of Pennsylvania wdl be brought to a eloie. We give the nan.es of the contestants, together with a synopsis of the score up to Saturday evening : Wednesday.. Hewes 500 Brnoo 279 " Pnukntt ts3-ralmor 4 i2 Thnrsday. . . . Pulii er WK) llewes 82t " ltyal 500-Biuoe 221 Friday ltvall 6( 0 Hewoi 'it l'.uuke t 600 ilruco 2u.j Saturday Piun ett 600 Hewes 2711 Urall 600 PalJior 2i"o" Total games, R Mr. llyall winning .1, Mr. T'lunketi ii, Mr. Palmer and Mr. llewes each 1; Mr. lirtice none. Mcscrs. Bruce and Palmer will play the r concluding gane tiis atte-noon. and Mr. Ityall will contend with Mr. Plunkett in tno evening lor the cue nn 1 chanipiouship. Daring Attempt to Jion. This morn inir about 1 o'clock, a most daring attempt to rob was committed bv acojored man, who mive thenmieof Uauiet Brown. The accused tooic a tt'ck and broke in a large pane ot glass in the window of 1. W. llurk, No. 533 Arch street. The glass was very thick, the w hole sio of the window, aud was worth trom $! t J 220. The not?e occabioned by the crash attracted the at test on of a couple of officers, wan hastened to the spot aud arrested Brown as he was in tlio net i t helping himself to the numerous articles cispltvtd in the window. Brown was com mitted by Alderman Godbou. An Impostor. A womaa called at the eitublifch ment of Mr. Jay Cooke, a day or two asro, end presented an application for rcHe', pur porting to have been written bv Mr. Konvli, the Swiss Consul. The document eet torth that her husband had recently died, and that she, with two children, in very destitute circumstances, had nt-t arrived from Baltimore, 'f ne applicant, nls-o had a certificate signed D. Winters, No. 212 Browu Btreet, giving as her residence No. 208 on th same ttreet. An investigation was made, when it wail ascertained that the woman was au impostor. Acknowledgment. The followinz ad ditional sums have been received at this ofuce in aid of the fund for the Dying Soldier: Amount previously acknowledged $13 00 G. ill. 0 0) Casl 1 60 C. M. A. can procure thcre3Hence aud address of the soldier by sending to this office. Owner Found. The saddles found in tho possession of Burnuel Brown, who was arrested a lew niorninars ?ince by Lieutenant Hampton, have been recognized as belonging to the Club Stables at Camden. The accused was remanded to await Jersey justice. Skating. The numerous skatins parks in the suburbs of Philadelphia are in go.id condi tion, and skaters may expect to en toy Hue sport to-day. By going to a park all the dangers o;' the rivers are avoided. Larceny. This mornlnR John Walker was committed bv Alderman 'Poland, to answer the larceny of a lot of clothing and twenty-five dollars in money from a vessel lying iu the Dela ware, below Poplar streets. Stoke Robbery. The shoe store of John H. Lonsdale, ou Main street, above Linden, Ger- m an town, was entered on Priduy night aud robbed ol about nttv dollars' worth ot ?to;t. Thf. Mas of Letters t If "U" should wish a place to C Whoso goods in L-orunce X L All others, and where hones T, U may D-pend, is practised well, Without an M T boast., I'll show U where that N-d obtained can B, And to whose stylet your form will O P Q-li R grace, aud maj-S-T; For lower Hull can plea e ail X-s; And, by low prices, cliaimi the T-s! We have hit far the lament stock nf Sltii't. You'hs'. and Ji(yys' Cluthinfi in t'kdadrlpltia. Oar privet are guaranteed lower than the Intnrst e.tsewln-re. lUWI.lt HALL, Ko. (18 JttAUKLT nrRKKT. Bkskktt & Co. Bnowii'B BaoNcntAi, fa- cats clear and iHve strength to the voice of riingers, and are indispcuaa bleto I'ub'.io Speakers. "I recommend their use to Public Speakers." Ekv. E. II. Chapis. "I hey have suited my cafe ejcaotly, relieving my throat, and clearing tho voice so that I could siug with ease." T. DconARMB, ' Chorister French Parmh Church, Montreal, gold by all Pealera In Medicines. JUAKK-BKLIKVB tORKION 1'FnFUMES tile penU- ine nuiutr excluded by mo enornious duties flood the market. 1 hev are poor imitations of extracts which in themselves are lar inferior in odor, purity, and durabil tv to l'huton's ' Niirht-Blooming Co ri uB,", muuufavtured irnm the most fragraut flower ever used lor ptriaunug purposes. iSola every wi ere. The "Book of Cuttings," bv our "Uaad Cot ter," low to be had gratuitously, at Char.es Stoces & Co.'s "Ouo Price," under the Continental. KmncKi) FmcKS Fhotoxraphs of flno ohoraotor, exquisne rtvles, superb coloring, and wondortui ao curacy, now made, at reduced prices, at li. F. licimtr's Caller, No. 621 Arch street. Co cany. I)b. V. Jatnb'r ExntOTOBAHT. All who have osed this (Standard Medicme for Actum v, Cossctmptios, BitoKCHrna, 1'r.BnaisT, Wnoonno Cotraa, Cnour, Cocohs AUD COLDfl, IIOAttPKIUeSS, Cr any I ulmohart complaint, attest its nse ni nes. 'wvtit Omyhi and Coldi, Pleuritic raini, etc., aro quickly aud eflootually cured by its diaphoretic sooldng, and expectorant power. AMlimn it always cures It overcomes the spasmo dic contraction of the air vessels, and by producing free cxpcctoi anon, at once removes all liiillcti'.t of biealtiliifr. J)rm h :tit rendi'y yields to tho F.XDectorant. It subdues the influn niat on which oxtcuds ti. rough the wind tubes, promotes lieo expectoration, ;and Mipt.n ,-fe at once the tuuf h and pain. Owsumptum For this iusidi jus and fatal dlseaso no remedy has cvor been iou nd so effectual. It nbduos tbo inflammation, suppro-ses the coun;li and pain, and relieves the difficulty oi breathing, and by cauxlng on easy expectoration, all irritating and ob structing mailers a'o removed irom tho lui.gs If'tuxyrivy Cough is promptly relieved by this Ex pectorant. It shortens the duiat ou of the disease ore-half, and greatly mitigatus the sufTuiioss of the patient In all Pulmonary Complaiia Croup, Pleurisy, etc., it will bo found to be prompl, saf;-, pleasant, aud re.iable. 1'iepured only at No. 212 Chcsnut strc-t. MAcniMBY l'LKFKCi'KD lu all tho wide range of buijinu inven ions ibe, peuitn ot nmu h .s never keen lucre u.netn.ly callo into oueratioa than in brinpliig to perfection a durable, cheap, oilicient and nuiple br wing Aiacmne. .1 ppiyiuir tiie e-sennat qealitiesri a rood ee viuir UauUine to the Kioronoa, soiu ar ao. tzu tiesmii snoot, we consider tuat us projectors have a per.eot 1 1, lit to claim for it, in tbo mtibesi decree, Hiui')lic;iy una durabi uy, aud ilio turtuer ouanty of t'oiiig a gicator runco ot work ttiun any other competitor, whilst It can bo easily understood by ail B-mdej embodyinir - nil tliu advnni&gesot?ithirmaeiiiues theFluienoe pussecs many inn rovemenn oer any wim ar ot tiiein such as maKii." l 'tir ddferent kinds o Rtitcnes, a ell-odju unir tension adapted to all kind ol work, never luiitng to gve tho ainuiiut of tension u.vays lu exact, proportion to tlio mzi oi t h . t obbm, 1 lie peculiar method of tatting Ui the slii'.-k tlireiKt, the excellent, and exclusive IVa ure ot aiUti n- mg tho leiiL'th ol the stiich, auu the din-criou oi the FHine, neii ..niinated the revei swle tnexl-motvHk. hiou luubles ti e oneralor, bv dimply turning a thumb sciew, to have the work run mlier to tlieArip-ht or left, to uny but part ot the ceuin or ta.toe thu ends nt Krstns wittioiit turn in ir tie liibrio. A oreul cxniniiiation nt tbneon: truction and woikliw ot the J unei'ce -Much ne wi.l convmoe anv one of its sn- per.oiity. and wo wou ft advine our readers who are desirous u i uyin egui mat wi i no most aeoB.ra"! to the ivi'i!, daughter ami irit.nd, to buy a F orenc cwiiiii Maol.me a ail ot beauty and nlilitv flint will iiiHt a iifuiino. Every machine so d is war ranted to give ?ai.Klnetin. and instructions iiven without cite rut' all early to Becure croni'it tie. Jverv, us the Company are cow bch ud their outers. "fJowEOES ymir newly pmohiiMeil iv rse nnswerf " 'I really don't know, for I have never u'ked h.m 0 nor t ion?." li we were asked tlio qaeuiuu ns to where ihe l.ot Funii.y Coa: cnuld Lo obiuined, we wimlr. ut.besitatiiiitlv answer nt i . ft Airor's iiopn lor depot, Ko. U&7 JSortn Ninth street, boiow tiirard avrnue. .Alter ts now teu'nir inr?e mil at in w, aim stovo and rcatersie for tr9 (l per ton lbmis cer tain I v us low as it ;uu In) bimirht in any xecliou of the city. Order may also bo left at Sixth aud spring darden s:reefs Cheat Adyaktaoh? are oli'red to tne oitizons ot Plitiiitlulphia bv Wio opcniui' id tho Mfkid ri'reo' lea House tor tne sain oi rea aim v;oiibj exo u- siveiy. on tho snutlu.BMf corner of Iwof'th und Murl o1:. Tba house i conveniently located in tho cePtral part of ibe city, opposite tin principal markets, aud cotilucted by Messrs. Boyd & Co.. peutieiiK ti whiite i xnertnnei) wnable.i th.uu to e eot the I et t coods in the market, ulnci they oiler at the lowest ma.koi nnens. WoFOhc.t lor them the liberal patronago ot our readeis. NoRvMtDY is TnK Would evercimo into such universal uso, or has s. fully won tho confidence of mnnkliid, as Ayeb's Cmsauv Pjjctouai. lor the cure ol Coughs, Colds and Co.isnmption. All Books aie sold at usual rates, at the Evans Cilt book .Store No t.8 Cliemut utreet, and a gilt w orth from 60 cents to $100.i beatovt-d up'm eacii urchascr ol a book. IfAmDYK! Hair Le! Butclioloi's Hair Dyn is the best in tho world. The on y trua and portent d e iiarnilees, niBtauluueoii', and rciiablo produces a Plili ndid block or naturul brown remjui -s th ill i IU ctn ol bad dvos, and Ireiiin nt'y restores the on giunl co'or, So:u bv all drmrgists. Tho renin no is figiifd W. A. outcholor, No. 81 Barclay street, Newlork. Yf. ADTiREall our readers to call at the Evans Giit Book Mine, Ko 628 Chesuut sf-eo'. Books nr3 sold us cheap as in any other cstub Ixhrnuut, and a valunble gilt presented with each book purclias -d. We WXcld direct the attention of our readers ti the advorosemunt ot Kdssrs. J. C. Stravbndo & Co. ihcywiil oyen this day five caies now stvio spring calicoes of best makes, ur 23 couts por yurd ; al.-o a large lot of wide chintzes ar 2i cents. Wx ARB glad to know that fie F.yins Gift Biok ptore is permanoiill e tabiiHhed at No 62)5 Chesuut street. Cosily gilts arc given to all 'customers. Kdptuke protesdonally trcttted, and'eorroet Trn ses applied, by C H Neeilln-i, coiner ot IVoiMi aud Jlace ftreet"; Lanics' denartment lirst door below. A iull line of Mechanieul Kemedies and Cmppji-ts. Thk F.yahs Cift Bonk torn is now peinnnontly established in our city, at No (K!8 Choanal .slrout. I, E. Walrave.v, Masonic Hull. Window Cnrtaitis, Window Cnrtuins, Vrindow Curtains, Window Curtains, Window f hades, Window Miuiles, Window 8ha ltd, Window Shades, I E.WA1BAYEX No, 719 Chesnut street, W.&B., Cood Clo'hi ag, Oak Hall, Sixth and Marot. W.& B , Hood Cloduug, Oak Hal' , Sixth aud Market. W. fc B., Cood Clothing, Oak Uui:, Sixth and Market. W.& B., Good Clotnhng, Oak ntl, S'xt'u and Market. W. tc. B , Cood Ciothlng, Oak Ha'I.SIxttiujid Market, W.&B., fcood Clothing. Oak Had, Sixth and Market. T II A M A U, ft In porter and Wholesale Dealer In Foreign Ti RANDIES, W I N 13 S, AS" FIIJE OLD WHISKIES, No. MAliKKT K'l 1M3ET. 15 3m pHILADLU'tltA. DEVEUUIS STAMPS, RWVKNUK STAMI'a, l!EVKM;i: S'lAMP.-t, Ol all I'esorlDtluim. Ol all i'.ocrililtoii. Alsvavi4 ou hiii I. Iwnvi oil limi t, ' Kt TSVAS S Ko. flO CHK8SIJ e trom. At J VAtj'. No- tWO t ilKrtNL'T Street, One door b ow Hovenili mrnet. One di'nr b ow 8eveuth mreet. 'IVAn.. I I a... 1 ,llj....l(t itlinwAil. The nioiit libeial dlneoun'. a owod. 2 5 h .1 hi KH IT A HOVE '111I1U,'VII.L lit C0NT1NC - ji- iirnr lurunr.. J 81AJ11H ol LV1S TPt' SOKIPTIOHCONSTAVrLl I ON 11 Ah U. AiS ANY AHOU . ill JVIARRIKO. KBAMF.U- KU-K1Z Ou Jannnr 15. lwa.bytbo Kev Ceon e 'V . Brind n, Mr. CEOIt!K VV, K.i:A HER to Vins LIZZIK K.UUTZ, all of this city. KCM Kirrs On unda, "antisry 28. ! hy Her. A. Atwood, Mr JACOB KCLl to it'Wj l.OC.tA Kins, all of this city. died. BFIBOSE On tho4n instant, In the 13fi year ofhissui, ItAKKl BKlRO.SK, son ol Louis and Julia L'olrrsc i he rdaiivcs and friends of the fandlv are respect fully irvitrd to attt-nd the funpral, on Wedne'liv olternoon, the 7th instant, fiora residence. No. 20 Xi Oreeu street, at 8 o'clock. HUMW - Knddenly. on the 4th instant, Mrs. HAN NAH ML JIM, in ihe 7l)ih ) oar of ner age. 1 be n lativesand tr eujn of tbe family are rospect lu ly inv too to attend her lanernl, 'rom h r late residence, No. 1111 tlarlboioiifli street, ou Ihur'diy a ternoon at 3 o'clock, without former nolico. j CONaKD On the Od instant, of moinbranous crtup, 1IAKY ELLA, on y daughter of Joseph and Man C. Conard, aued 2 years. ihe relatives ana irn nd of the family are re-eot-fuli v ii.vitid to st eiiu the tu eri, Iroin the residence oi her vranc mettior. Mrs. Mary Fearou. No. 1708 Cox strrct, on V ednesdav alternoon at 1 o'clock, without mulier notice, lo prooeed to fhilanturop.o Cfiitflerv. ( 'OXNOLLY. On the 4'h instant, JOSRPH T., k.u ol l. B. ai d .Maty Ann Lonnoily, a-sed 2 yeais, i mouths, ana 1j days. '1 he rela'ivos and Irlends of tbe Tamil? aro respect fully invited to a.'.uud tne funeral, trom the rest dei.ee of h's paionts, No. 1804 Market tro t. on Wednesday moru'S at 9 o'o.onk, w. tho it furthor notice. To piocw d to fit. Joliu'g Ceiuotery, Mana jnok. MEARS. On Ibursday tdht, tho lat instant, at Minplowr, i went--foooud WartJ, UKOIi iE iKlt. MEAltcsen nf thd in e E I wood auu AnnaLeB. Meters, in the L'ti ij vear o, his aire. i'he relatives a d irionds of tha fumilv re invited to attend his funeral, from bis n e residose, in iliiestown ui York roa vu uoadavalteruoo.i, tho tit ti lrstant, at 2j o'o.oek Cars leave third and 'lliompsuii street lor Oak Lane t.Lution at 2) P. M ItAU.-tin the 3d lnrant, Mrs. CAi'HAR NE RAIT, wirow ot tho late John fcau, in tne C0;u year ol bt-r age Hut re lives and friends of the fnmllvare respect fui y inviied to attend t' e funeral, t'Oin her ln;e reii riei.co. No 1415 Hancoclt stieet. above Ma? er, on Wi dntsdav alternoon at 1 o'clock, wrliout tnrlti. r tiotico, lo proceed to Amc.icau Mecnau.cj' Ceme tery. MELTINi LADI ES OP SEVERAL SIZES, 1'lumbcr' l'o.s, tUiavcs, and Pipe Hook, 'orfale ty TRUMAN & NII.IW NoSo (Elgl.t Thlrty-flvc) MAKKET 8t below Ninth. CELF-FOLD1XG SCREW-DRIVEU BITTS. BY" t which screws may be driven Into wood without luring tor them and the of tbeuKtial stv.e, togetuer With a variiit; oi Brices aud I'll . For snle at TltUMAS A BrfAW'S. Ko. 836 (Klgbt Thlrtvflvs ,M AiiKi.l Pt.. t;luw Mnth. CPOKE TRIMMERS, HOLLOW AUOSU8, npi r Bltta, lrac, and Brace Ititte, Wahor lat ter, rti.clioH, Cerrlajjo tcrow Holts tic.'tor whee1. wrtiilitK. Kursalcbir TRUMAV A SHAW NotW(jliilit 'Ihirty-rlve) K A likK'i'M . below N'tnth. 0 T II K O . II . M ' CA I. LA, KAMHON ABLK HATTLK. AT HI8 Ol.n K.STAf.LISIlKJ) STAND, No. W'4 T.K--VQ1' HIKiaiiT. 12tt QIIGYEU &nAKKUS IMPIIOYKD rJHUTl'LE (R "LOCK" STirCU SEWING MACHINES. No. 1 and Xo. 0 lor Ta lord. Shoe maker?. Saddler 3, etc. N'o. 730 Chesnut ftreet, I'liilat'eliihia: o. 17 Market street, Harrisbnrir. yoiK," MccoiTcii a co., blOCK AX J EXCHANGE JWOA'EKS, No. HO S. THIRD STliKET CIOVr.BNML'NT StCCfilHES Bought and ir old, STOCKS Boat lit and sold on tommlSLilJn. ' INI tr.l- sr allowed on Dposlt. 1 811ni4p J O S E FTl A. S E F F A It L E N, AGENT FOR CO'JTOX LAPS. No. 10 NORin THIRD bTBEET, PHil, DELPHIA. 211uitp VALE-N TINES. 1ISUER & B'!OTHKR. , VALENl'lNKS. f omtc Vnlenttiies 6 arons, a'l dinvsrent. ii.ucy Vuii'iitliie.-i, irotu onu cent to tlve dolhtri. VALtNTlNKS I A LOIM. V fit), alii, 820 cheapnw, and beautiful, supplied to the trade on . risnEn ititoTiiEn. 2 3 3t No. li N. 81X111 Strict. E EVEN HE STAMPS. ' REVE.XUG STAMPS, FB-VilM K SIAMI'3, tv all deicripn ins, Vi uh disur.piious, Alwivg on huTid. A wa."s on Ima.l, At 1 VAX?'. Vo 630 CI11NITT Sir. et. At LVANn', Ko 6110 (111 HUi' flioet. One door liolow Meven h street. O .e door below .seventh s.reet. The niopt liberal iliscount al owed. '1 he most l beral dlbcount allowed. 2 5 Jj U Y FUKNITUKK GOlTIn . CO. s CM ON DKPOTit, 09. II and 39 N. hi COKl Street (Opposite cbrlt Church', And corner of KIN :H anu 41ABKET .-itreets. Tbe 'arsest. cheapest and be.sr stock of 't'RVIfrja ot eveiy do crlptlon in the world. 1 6 SU EEVENUE STAMl'S, BEVEXUE ST AMI'S, . KtVESUE STAMPS, Of all dcHCrlpi'ons, Ot nil (iescrip ioiiS, Alwavs on hand. AlnayJ ou hi.ij. HMAVS'. Vo. t CHKNUI' S'reet At LVAKh'. No. 09 HKSN C r Street, una door bti ow e van th streut. Due door beiow cveoth utreut. The meft Iiheral o;couat a' lowed. Ihe u.o-t Uberrt. diseouat allowou 2 5. (TROVE II & RAKER'S FIRST I'KEMIDM ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES, with latest im provements, No. 730 Chesnut street, Philadelphia; Mo. 17 Market street, Harrisburg. 2 1 3m pIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HAS REMOVED Durroir Ihe erection ol the new Bank buildimr, to 1 17 4p No. 0O5 CHESNUT STREET. HAVANA CIGARS AND LYNciimma toiiaccos. test in the city, at reducel prices, at iLaHLETY'fl, o. m C'lIKSlTT ftreot, Opposite U Continental. Notice Store closd ou Haurtay. Cust meri please pun-base on huturday. lailnitp D ft. HUNTER, Ko. 41 N. SEVENTH hTBKKT. ABOV18 Fn.BEBT, PHlXADELPOIA. Acknowlecied bv ail parliei iatr (V as by lai'the in tt' ireatiuent i-r cn.i Hi h pio.y. QTJIOX IHOUOliUU, end Prrman fit nir. I quaranlf a tnevrn esse. Veuii n.btrDK UVN !EK 8 t eMibrated Keniodui run rntr he hud iieiinlne at bis ) ftetablubed Ott,ce No. 44 H. ni YTU Btret. abva llbert SSGt REVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, UXVLNl'E Si'AMI'a, a 1 description, Oi all dnnciljitlons, Always on nain, Alwsvs on hint, At I VAVM No6.1 CHKHNirr stseet. At h VANS', No. KMIi'HaiO r 8ireU On itoor below 8e'ntn streot. One door lens Seventh strict. The inoft 'tberal illtcount atloweo. 1 tie uiost liberal ducouat alluwed. t CORY G(X ODS RETAIL- T II O M A S H 1 4 M 1' S O N S SONS, N08. 922 ANI . 11 NE STREET. Arc new offering At rdmvii "J0"" lollowlni- 10- 4 Llanke.s, a 1 wolrv K 'i'Iih 11- 4 ilo. do. , - "'L1?; U-4 do. in. l V ",h ' , . . A.o. mi; assortment ct Crll ai Cradle Waiikets. at low prices. LIS KN floor-' , S-4 Bnrntv Table lxmsnk. Ml nt M hlieinrt I nb eaclnnl i ab.e Lint ' Wlulna and patterns at redured prles. n . . .. Alfo alarjs awortinnt ofTowolsfr D0!1 wnlte na uiitiUnelird irom lHo. a pleco np. . NaiiViim sou Oyllas In nt vaitetr 1e;j:,,M Wcrrnoflerannat boroln in l.lne-a ,he1'nf,?i FBlrtlnis ihe etmBlieol Llnet'HhirA K. W4 wldo, lor H-Wl per ta cheaper than unntln. Hvss a Viapers I wnlihd. trom lt M , i'.. Vi e have an eieellent afnrt tmnt of l.itv "h,'w"'; ramfrles trom tha coarsesi lo the itnosl ia moer, at a very imall auvauce- hlilr, lioK.nin rcnlftc u. Wid e Mariel le,H,Hc wor'h I 29. m 111 I I-, iii;'l. Wi have Jurt rfrHvcil a larse assortmnt -i Ccodt, Ht a .ery t-realreoiiettun, L'l li nis i li niiiili.ii ai d atvlea, from IO. up. 4 nirtnirn, drefard nod iindreiuied. win nnii KreirCh Mu-il nn. frlrKll Mrstln). White Naln- look's Tlaid JiiiBliii' 2percnt 1i-b than toruiertr, If (l H1 tJltll.1. , .IiiHt reretved. a lull and wol -icloctoil aswvrtmt'nt l opilns, S'erlnoes. While Uluce. Alobair, tor eulaif dlOCM H. A teams and LelalnM nooil nnslltv and colors chiep IMock ana wlibe mr otd Molmlr hLiiUBt. l a moral tlrtli x. 15e. a rnrd tip. AIpo, a lull a-'orimentoi Skirls 1' a n J Ink Alp. ia 31c on. i a ieoes, 16c. up. Uinshxnis. cheap I tillHh anu Kreneh i I !,il?ei and PBrcalS bciMMilul patterns at a very small sdvinee. UUMEllV i D JlKRINO GOOIH. We have a ure stock ot lloslerv and am anxtonc to sell It oil. Wo ihere ore, have reucid the u iiet a very low flure Ladles' hlte llo.e frm lie px'r up. I eun' W bite avd l'nh.urh'd Hone vooJ qiu. alt vlzca. I hi d en's White and Unbleached lloee, cheat A rood a poiI" ent of Woollen Loio. H.erlut, Shirts ani lirawers. In great vanbty, at 1-vw prlct r. e hnve all mnkes. widths, and qualities of Mudltt, botb while mid brown hhi-etlni," r.ml Pb ow Mnallns. at reaonni4e pncc. A ndueilou made lor Porcas or other Her.evo eut Ho cletlcs, at THOMAS SIMpJON'8-SOy. 12fmwt So. !2!taDd924 fINKhtmvt AUCTION SALES. B SCOTT, JR., AITCTIONEER, PIULADEL l'UI.V Altl' lULLUKY, 10 n) 1 11K3NL C btreet. CCMr.INATIOV M.E OF OVR nCNnUKI AND hLV EN TV-FIVE i-INK Of. PAINT NI. Un Ibursday and Friilar Kvenlnvi nest. Pth an t litb iUHt . at IX o'clock, nt ttoutt's Art O l!err, Ho. ltlO CheMiut Street wbl be sold whhout riorT, about one hundred and neventy-tlve fins Oil Hantlns fuibrn' ing A ouetalu. Hive', and Lake Scenery llgurei, lnteriora, etc.. tio ,i the nion eminent ar M ot in eountr. Open lor cx.uu.in-tlon wit.i Cta ogaea wa 'J Ofsdiy. i . JFITZI'ATKH'K A CO. AUCl'lONfilW. t New Auction Houso. No S27 I HK.1MIT tnet f7- HTr'RR'9 ClI'Y BAZAAR ASD TAT 'IE K-ALLS, FILBLRT Street, belneoaSeveuth auu LifclUh sneeti). W. 11. STEfiK. Aucdoucer. Will sell On Tuesday Morning, Fcbrucri fl at lu o'clo k, tout 'lllllt Y IHikKi -Nl TF.-.' 1'it'LKS. oinrrf.'.iiR trotting, , ann aud faint y Ilo aus, among wl:l( 1. will ne lot nd: li I hi. k HoiHe, 1 veani o d, sound and l.'niL 1 bv .. are. ft yean old, . nnd tail kind. I'uir brown Mi e 6 and T .!rn oM. tirny hoiso, S vesri o d sound tad kind, horfel Mara, Bj eiirs old, sound und kmil. Lli.tk Jiulo 7 year3 old found and Kind. AL O, A number of other Uora.M and Mulis. Al.-i new nud eond-bKU l Carti ies. Lhht Wngpni, Su kles, S.elgha, eto etc , wl h wblcb the cu e t. til rorenience. 'iOketlur with siiih'e an ito'.ibo Humes? Sadies TtrUllca, W hips t-beets. eti-, made by superior uiiter No pos.poncinent on nceouut ot tho wo.ither ilorxes. Vehicles, and Harness always on hand at prlva e Sate. .Superior Stable secommot'iitlons forllors-.-s entered for public i r piivaie sale it WML S I Eltlt.Auc loneer. ANTED A SUITi: OK Rt0IS FOIt A v pentlonmn and rninl'v In a prlvte boarrt'ug hone in a ten ral part ol tbe ctv. .vdilrens, utatla;; term etc., Lux :o. ltd, Fbl adeli hia Tost ulhcc. I 91 6, TO f-N IO EEi.T.-A IXoIKAl'd.K Kf UiMSHED Ilonse mr ten mnnfiis. No IW Walnut street. Apply .So. 11 S.1HIK1 SlreeU 2 1 Jt T FOR SALE. SIDE-YARD, PESIRAULE KE.SIDEN'CH, S'D "o. lWti I'tplar street. lot -1 by !'0 to a hack street (iiaw vucant). FOLW LLL A sOI. o. U9 i. M.M'H Ltrceu ff CORNER PHOi''ItTY KOUK-ML'OUr JtliLstoie rnd Dwelling. h E. corne- of Fl tuentti an l buie tt:f etu; loi L A teet dep to a back street. Poes s:on soon. FOLNVi LL & OX, -No. 11 A. NKSl'iI hbecL 8TOIIE PROPERTY. No. 134 N". ElUflTH ElilLSireeti Storo Property So 42 IS. Filth s-rcetl St. re Froperiy. o. js; W (Sixth street towelling, o. lOJl Crease ht.-ic with 'nrpe lo,. -'jittio clear. IjOLWlLl, Jc StK, No. 129 S MS 1U street , CALL OR SEND FOR KOLWPLTVS LUT of Properties tor sale. Otltee, No. 12!) N. N IM'H 8t m NO. lfilO PINE, NO. 1717 PINE, NO. 1011 htii rine. Vo. 1611 Vine. No. 713 ( oati-s. No. 1914 'berry No. 712 Ilrovn. and No. Win Ponlar, tor ue by t'Oli WELL A; SOX. No. l-'9 X. Nl.sTU ,-treet. 4ai CTOPES AND DWELLINGS, NO. 131(1 iiirop ar, No. 1500 Poplar. Su. 2203 ( oates. No. 1114 rblppen. No. 24M S. Tenth No. 'ilS i'.lcvemh. 'mi. Iilii 8. Fbth No. blO Ca'lowhill, No. 940 tlace. No. 71S Ituco, No. 1H4 N . fecond, and No. 'l b N. Se oi,d, tor sale oy FOLWELL A SON. No. 12S X. NINTH St 'ijttt DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING ESTALLISUAIENI, St.iten Isand, No. 4) S. LIOI11H street. This Company so trng und favorably known In Vew York fortba past turty-xix jih, bave opsuod an ornco us otiove Ladles' and foutie nan's earments and wear ing apparel ol every kind Iiyeu a d C eaned in the mo it po, ect manner. siuIiib and spo.s removed iroin gannuuj wliboui being lipped. AlerthaniK having kooiImo; uniles Table colors rati have them red ed in superior st.e ' 1 2!) inw.iiru, LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Dress ing invigorate, strengthen and lengthen fhchair. They act directly ttpon the roots of the hair, r. apply Ing re quired noun's Jmt ent, and natural color nd beauty returns Grey hair disap pears, bald .'t'jaois are cov ered, hair stojs falling, and luxuriant grt-nvth is the re sult. Ladles and Children will appreciate the delight ful fragrvz7ic.e and rich, glossy appearance impart ed to tho hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, scalp, or most elegant Jicad-drcss. Wold If uli ' is;;B?-5t. Depot 108 & ' wr.v.nch St. li. YL OEVENUK FTAMPH, REVENUE STAMPS, J.V BKVENCL STA31PS, Ot all ttescrlntlona, Ot ad dascrlliiicna, Alwya on ha in, M way on band, At EVVNS'. No. 6i0 rHRlvi't' Sir. et, At EVAB Ne. lib' C11KNCP Ktreat, One door bi-li.w s, venth ftreet. One t oor In-low Bevent'i utrej , i he most liberal dlwouut allowed. The uiovt liberal discoent adowtd. - ti DRY GOODS'RETAIL. 113 PltlCK A: WOOD, H3 N. MM Til STREET, ABOVE ARCTJ, nave Just opentu, trom New Toik and tha lata aoctlan salts label Inrns, Bspklns and Towels. 7-4 and 8-4 bleached Table Linen. 7-4 and 8-4 powerVoom Table 1 Inrns. Linen Huckahack TowoIa,29, 28, 31,3, 374, up to Wo. Ilandaome Damask Towels. Ua bleached II uckaback Towels, rard long, SI 0p touts- " yrJiHKlonj.i8o. Linen Napkins, $2 SO up to 16 por dor., Hint makes Shirt Ing Linens. Scotch Diaper, br tbe lece. -Bargains in Ladles' and Uents' Linen ndki. Ladles' and OenU' Hemstitched lldkta. Ladles' and Gints' co.oied border Ildkfa. WI1MEUOOD"! WHITE OOOB8 1 1 foftflnlah (rmbrlo and Jaconet Muilnis. Nainsook Maallna. Irom 23 up to Boo, yard, Victoria lawns, 45 GO. to, 60, and 70o. ' Cambrle V ostlns. from 31 to 7ta. NslnfookrialdMuHlna, 31 up to 80c - Lane Plaid Cambric and Nainsook Mu'llna. V bite Tarlatan", tine qua l y, very cheap. WHITE SWI MUSt N9. White 'birred Vunllfla. very cheap While M arse I lea, 7Sc. a yard, very chssp, A cheap lot of Brilliants, 88, 31W, H, 44, . and 62 H 8 BtA PSF.ILLKS QUILTS! MAHSEILLES QI ,TU bk ndsome 11 4 and 18 4 Hanellle Quilta, at less thaa Imic.nois' rricen. lie niakes ulracbed and CnbleMau very Tiowcat market price. uslrni, at Um I llloy care and frheotlug Muslins. AU-wt ot ana Itomet Flannels. ' LleacKcdaud I'nb cached Caaton Flannel., Best qua Illy American Prints and Olu'uams. I'UICE & WOOD. No. 113 N. MNTUStre"b-Te Arcla, N. n-Wm remove to the It W. cornor of I'ghth an Filbert about Jt'io tout of April. J I C O K B. FIVK CASES TiltUTKEN THOUSAND YARDS. CALICO, -JEST IHAKES.. AT TvVENTY-TnREE CENTS ?B YARB: ALSO. ' A LAHtiE LOT 0? . W I HI 25: CHIIVTZES,.' AT' TWEKTY-FIVE CENTS FER' YARDj. J. t'. STRAWBRIOGE & K. W". COR. EHJIITIl AND MARKET STISTCETS. yiKTElt STOCK BELOW COST. 92 FFEKCU MEKJKCEil for Sl'4. SlGO.FKiUKbD h H KN B Ml-KINOES fjf'Li ti AIL-WOOL REl. 1'Ol'LLNs for $130. I'LaID I V l ilt S at rodncod prices DJtkSS OOOL, of a.1 Kinds, at reduced prices. SILKS Al LOW PRICES. I LA1N SILKS, choice fbades. LL At K lAFFKtA SILKS. BLACK OKU (iU AIN 8I1K8. BLACK TAFFEi A FAKISIENNKS. BLACK COtiDJtlJ S1I K6. Ail at less than present cob, of luipxiitotloiu . MLSI.1NS AND CALICOEj at low prices. 94 U11CA, 9 4 MATlAWAMKEACr, 104UJICA, lu 4 BALES, I'M Xtf FKKALL SBKKilNuS. CRIB BLANKETS, CRIB QUILrS. II. STEEL SON, 1 EOmws Ko. 718 and 715 N. TE31H ST. D KEIFUSS & liELSINGER,. No. 43 N. EIGHTH STREET, AAMT 8 IDE, Hue just received a large lot ol. PA)-AlK VO01.U.S GOOM, I AI 11 V AM'Y WOOUS VSI'l i L (lOiLS, LCl.!i, K UBKOJDKXIL. VSln. BAIB Ntl3. And a full lineot tAWFi" AUD ( 11ILLFKN 8 KID, tULK, AND . FAN CI JLOVtfi. Also, a laie lot or cuociirrr tacf3, W tairb e ate offering at red uei prices. 'iilrVy No It.'M aKBNLT BTKKKt. E.M.NEEDIJES. Laecs and Lace Goods., EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, KECLITIBS, VEILS, ' LINEN SLEEVES, CaiXARS, HTC, In all their Varieties. t.OW 11 0 v K I N s i;;)Q )iO IlOOl'-sKIItT 11 C V.unu'actory No.b'js .aHOH Street, Abovetiix. h Ktiwt, 1'bl.utlulphla. W lio eval e and Itulau. Our nfforlmiut eiulirucen all b new and dcslrahla Ftvles und kIzhh ot every length and aleo waist lor Li'u'iea. iiisses sad ' Hldren. ibdse ot -OlJ'f'WK it A KM" are wrerior In Jlnith ane (mi ubi i v t(l au7 other tiklrt mude, and Warranted to five sMlsiaeftoiw , . tktr.suuiU- to order, altered, and repaired. 141