uf, ..,,,, Ucrttcal Testimony In Favor f ( phtra'i Fteih JltttCari. We copy the ibllowlns: medical testimony in layor of "Upham'e Fresh Meat Cure" from the Mcedwal Keginter of this city, edited by John H. Hteck, M.D.S "The employment of raw meat a curative RRent in pulmonary diseases, as well as in many other disorders which humanity is heir to, seems to be meeting with extraordinary success ln 'rnce, Germany, and Russia. The J'ublic Jyeagir of this city, on several occasions within u? P" fow ni0I1ths, has given consider ate editorial space In detailing the particu lars of Professor Trousseau's mode of pre paring and administering raw meat in cases of pulmonary consumption and other speclflod complaints. The tact that a public Journal, maintaining so hleh a position in popular esti mation as the Ledger bo deservedly occupies the (rreat interest it has taken in presenting its myriads of readers with the facts as de veloped by the experiments of the distlneuished medical savan of Paris, has very naturally created a sensation on this side the water upon the subject of the new and somewhat novel manner of treatinz diseases of a serious nature. Mr. S. C. Upliiim, No. 2 South Eighth street, well known in Philadelphia as one of our most enterprising nsd successful business men, immediately set about to pre pare this new agent, as a proprietary remedy. He has succeeded admirably in combining the nutrient properties of raw meat -in a coneen tratedjform, with a vehicle that renders it ex ceedingly palatable to the taste in this respect really improving upon the plan of Trousseaux. With that precaution characteristic of a con scientious man, Mr. Upham first submitted his preparation, before otienng it for sale, to several parties whose condition seemed to call for this treatment, to test its virtues. Theso experiments bavins; proved even more success ful than he had reason to anticipate, he at oncz saw that he bad a remedy of rare value, and lot no time in preparing it forccneral iite. We have it in our power to give personal evidence of the value of Mr. Upham's 'Raw Meat Cure' in the case of a young friend of ours for whom it was prescribed. The imme diate effect was an Increased appetite, a gradual, .steady gain in flesh, and a general improve k ment in health. These results are due to a single bottle. The demand for 'Dpham's Raw Meat Cure,' as mieht. be expected, is very large, and increasing: every day." Price $1 a bottle; six bottles for $5. Principal depot, No. 25 8. Eighth street. Sent by Ex press. Circulars sent free to any address. OITT INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Looai Items see Tfurd Fage. The Eighth Street Burial Gbotjnd Final Meeting op the Oppositionits. The op ponents to the selling of the Lutheran Cemetery on Eighth street, above Race, held a final meet ing last evening at the 8. W. corner of Ninth and Spring Garden streets. The walking being very unpleasant, the attendance, especially that of the ladies, was not so numerous as at the pre vious meetings. .The business before the meeting was principally ot a financial character. It was stated that the final heanng beiore the Ex aminer was fixed tor Tuesday next at 4 o'clock. It is expected that the case will come up before the Common Pleas Court about the latter end of this month. Able counsel having been retained, the case will be one of great Interest, forming, as it will, an important precedent to similur questions define the status of parties in relation, to the claim to the bodies ot deceased relatives, and the spot occupied as their supposed final resting-place. Among the prominent citizens whose parents ure to be disturbed, and wno are thoroughly adverse to the sale, we find such names as F. Dreer, Esher, Barge, Tatem, Kess ler, Gutekunst, Urainbo, Skinner, Zealand, and scores of other familiar names whose ancestors were the very founders ot the church. The opposition would, doubtless, not be so decided were it not impossible in very many cases to find the exact spot occupied by the de ceased, as some twenty yearj ago the ground was filled up some lour leet, and by tue mis placing, by earlier persons employed, of the headstones besides a prevailing impression as to the general mismanagement or' the Lutheran Church atiairs, there being at this time an in debtedness of over $80,0110 renins; upon it. The misfortune appears to be the lack of ability in the corporation, formed for many years past ot hard-working Germans but recently emigrated from Germany. Thpse people are industrious and very economical, nud are generally well-to-do, and in their ordinary capacity do very well, but are totally untlt to lnnnage the affairs of an establishment in which over a quarter of a million of dollars are at stake. As an instance of the above, they have at this time some four schools (day) in operation, at considerable ex pense, each having but one teacher to an ave rage of one hundred scholars. The exercises are religious recitations, spelling, reading, arithmetic, the latter by tar beneath any of our primary schools at a time, too, in the child's Me, when the most thorough instruction should be imparted. This is but an instance ot the peculiar manner they have of spending the revenue of the church. It is believed that a proper check to their setlin their property will have a salutary effect upon the whole organiza tion. A Model Establishment. Any gentle man oi naturally good endowments in regard to iorm and naure can become, by the aid ot Messrs. William H. Taylor & Co., "The class of fashion and the mould of form the observed of all observers." The well-known elegance of the "fits" obtained at thts popuoir place is the sub ject of universal remark. Their place of busi ness, No. 132 South Fourth street, has been m successful operation for a number of years past. Indeed, it would be a work of supererogation to speak in praise of their work, for it is so well known as not to need it. We advise all our friends to give them a call and see for them selves. A Cross Action. A rather curious case came up before Alderman Williams yesterday afternoon. It appears that a German named Adolph Hletterdorf was arrested on a charge of assault ana Dattery upon anotner uertnan, named Leopold NeliK The ditlicultv occurred on nleht beiore last et Nehl's house. No. 124 Pes street. Nehl wonrs for Bletterdorf. and the lat ter boards at his house. He had not paid bis board for six weeks, and Nehl asked him for the monev, when, as Nehl alleees. Bletterdorf picked up a piece of iron, and threatened to strike him with it. The latter brings a cross action, charging the same action upon the plain tiff. Both were bound over to answer at Court. lttVEB News. The City Ice Boat came up yesterday, about noon, bringing up the Toua wandu. who now lies ut her wharf. This morn ing she forced her way along the river front to Cramp's wharf, in KeuBineton.'where, when our reporter lelt, she was eelting up additional tpam tor a down-river trip. The wind Is from the northeast, with rain, promising to continue for some days, so at least say the affectedly weather-wise. It so. there will be a heavy fieshet. and much destruction ot property. The river is still fast above Petty's Island. The Abominations ok Philadelphia. Rpv t Dh Witt Talmace is still continuing his course of sermons on "The Abomlnatious of thP int- and last Sabbath uight said that next Sabbath (to-morrow) eveniug he would ohow hnm Trnshv Onera House Associations," and mffliiiir ut ''Church Fairs" and "Gift Stores." have a ttndenev to fill the land with gamblers, Persons desirin" to Hear these discourses should go early in order to secure a scat. The Otbteb Mab-et. A visit to Spruce street wharf elicited the information that the unruly was verv limited, and not more than a.ttlcfeut to supnlv the reouirements of the day. The whole number on hand, ot all kinds, was ipsa than 200.000. The lots were Cblncoteagues, on which $14 was readily obtained; Morris River coves, firm at $10; and Tanlers,varyineirom miUens at to to prime at 110. Tliev all came bv railroad, there being no other means of THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2f 1867. A MTST1.RIOU8 DlSAPPKABANOR, WITH Somk Account or thk Missiwo PnasoNS, This morning a widow lady informed the police officers, with deep motherly sorrow, of the mys terious disappearance of an only son, about fourteen years of age, and whose earnings, with the little she was able to lay by, were the only means of her support. Enfeebled In health, ber husband dead, and of seven chil dren tblttson the only remaining one, it can be better imagined than described of the many tears shed while telling her pitiful story. Ed ward Kelly, the ton, lelt his home in Gaffney allev, about 8 o'clock in the morning, last Friday, with another boy, Patrick Sffalen, aged eiehteen years, who lived in the same house, since which time their families know not their whereabouts. But these two youths are engaged in the business of looking out for their own in terest nt the expense ot others. They came into possession of two watches on Tenth street, near Green, in a manner that excited suspicion. On bcinetarrested, they said thev had found them in the street. But this would not suffice, and they were nrrested and committed for a further hearing. This was the cause of their disap pearance. They were immediately sent to the lock-up. Stealing Ton acco. Robert Fulton, aged about lorty years, yesterday afternoon came into possession in an unlawful manner ot a box of tobaceo, which he was carrying on his shoul der up Arch streei. After proceeding some dis tance up Arch street, he bargained with a driver to carry it to a store No. 603 Market street. Officer Armstrong being in the vicinity, and deeming it a suspicious circumstance that a man would have carried a box half a mile on his shoulder, and then desire a dray to carry it one or two squares, questioned the individual. Fulton prevaricated, and Officer Armstrong arrested him. It was ascertained that at No. 603 Market street there was no store haviug any knowledge of the occurrence. This morning the police ascertained that the box of tobacco, valued at $75, was the property of I.irpincott fc Colton, No. 121 N. Water street. Fulton was held for a hearing this morning before Alder man Hurley. Store Kobbebt. Thej firm of Messrs. Heller A Co., button manufacturers, Nos. 1120 and 112 Charlotte street, have for some time past been the vietima of a series of petty dppre dations upon their stock. They have been missing packages ot buttons from time to time, and resolving to ferret out the mystery, they got the son of Mr. Heller, a lad of' 13 years of age, to conceal himself in the office, and watch for the guilty parties. Yesterday he concealed himself, and in a short time he saw a man named Fetch, a workman in the establishment, come in, and taking a package of buttons, put it in his pocket. Soon after another workman, named Miller, came in, and said to Fetch, "Give me my share." Fetch replied, "Wait a minute." They went out, and Mr. Ileller sent the lad to Alderman Williams' office, and got out a war rant for their arrest, on a charge of larceny. The Colored Race on a Kampage. Many arrests were made last night and yester day by the officers, and a majority of the in dividuals arrested were of the colored race. Albert Mamloff and Edward Former, aged re spectively eleven und twelve years, both resid ing on Suippen street, were arrested by Lieu tenant Goldy, for the larceny of two silver watches, one breastpin, aud one set of gold ear rinas, the first at Fifth aud Spruce, acd the lat ter at Shaker's court. On the attempt being made to take them into custody, Mandoff, a pugilistic youth, fought'with great enerary, and a dogged determination to place the officer in an nnenvinble position. But Lieutenant Goldy immediately took the youngster by the collar and quickly marched him off to Alderman Beit ler's. when both were committed lor a further hearing. Freaks of a Sky-Rocket. We learn from one of the officers that last night, d urine the firing off of rockets at the Thirty-first and Walnut Streets Skating Park, the stick of one ot the longest, about 10 feet long and of an inch square, after describing an immeasurable circle In the air, came down, passed through the roof and ceiling of a house near Twenty fourth and Pine streets, clipping a large piece from a bureau which it struck, und passing very near to a child playing on the floor. Whether it passed tnroucrn tue remainins stories, and theu out of the cellar window and through the gurden gate, has not .been ascer tained. Stealing Wash-Clothes. Yesterday afternoon a colored man, giving the name of Lewis Washineton Jackson, was arrested on a charge ot larceny. He was taken whilst bundling up some wabU-ciotnes in tno yard ot wo. Wit Filbert street. Jackson claixs to nave come from South Carolina, and to have been brought up here during the war. He was committed, in default of $400 bail, to answer a charge of lar ceny. As Jackson turned to leave Alderman Jones' office, he turned around and said to the spectators, "lake a good look at me, and you will know me again." He then said, "I suppose i bhall have to sro to the Eleventh street wharf." Stealing Chickens. As Odcer Meeks was coins his round this morning, about half- Jast 1 o'clock, near Eighth and Heed, he espied olin McGiddon making his way along in rather a suspicious munuer, and carrying some thing in his hand. The officer came up to him, stopped him. and, after learning that the ob jects in McGiddon's baud were four chickens. wun necics wrung ana learners on, no arrested him. This morning McGiddon was committed in default of $1000 bail, bv Alderman Lutz. The chickens can be found at the First District Station House, where they await identification by the owner; Robbing a Barber Shop. James Bur roughs and Henry Sliultz (colored) were ar rested yesterday, and had a bearing betore Alderman Jones, on a charge of robbing the barber shop of Nathaniel Lane, No. 1717 Market street. The robbery occurred on the Blent ot the 30th of January, whn the barber shop was opened by means of a false key, and the razors, brushes, etc.. were taken. Burroughs was for merly employed by Lane. They were held in $U00 bail to answer. Petty Larceny. About 7 o'clock this morning, as a man named Isaac Smith was passing the grocery store of liicterman & Hoff man, at No. 1107 Market street, the sight of a couple of bags of flour proved too much for his honesty, tie seized them ana walked otl. A boy attendant in the store saw the little transaction, ana maae a cna3e alter sraits and captured him. He had a heaang before Aldor- uian Jones, and was Held in fcuOO bail to answer. In an Unsafe Condition. The Board of Directors of the Eleventh School Section of this eitv. have passed a resolution cull ins? atten tion to the dilapidated and unsafe condition of a building occupied as a school house, in Brook street, below Brown. The building Is really dansrerous, and the lives of the teachers and pupils are not safe whilst occupying it. The Board 01 i-oniroi uius oeen nounea to tase action upon the case. Malicious Mischief. William Ruifc. forty years old, while driving his dray alooir nun street, near xuarset, ueuame buktv at some reppectful request to turn out in order that a more heavily Jaden wagon could go by, and drove SDeedilv rivht along, lamming the wheels of his vehicle into those of the other, break intr and otherwise damaeing them. Alderman Hur ley held him to answer in $400 bwil. Larceny. John Simpson was arrested at No. 617 Kltzwater street, for a petty larceny. He was committed by Alderman TUtermary to answer. David -Drew, aacd fortv. bemir In the same predicament, was commitcJ also by Alderman Allen. Seiztjbes Revenue Officers Ahern, Staei. and Tittermary visited the Third District on Thursday, and seized Hbout twenty places, recti fying establishments, illicit distillerlei. etc. This district is noionous lor practising trauoa upon me vuveiuiui-ui. Ahther Whisky Case Bkfork TJ. S. CoMMiHsioifra Smith. A further hearing was bad at 11 o'clock to-day la the case of Jams burns, who is charged with carrying on the business of a rectltyer without having kept an account of the number of gallons purchased and received, and the number sold and de livered, William F. Encass sworn Defendant's place is In Shippen street, below Ninth: his business is a rectifver and wholesale dealer; his rectify ing establishment Is in the cellar; he has paid the special tax for rectifying; 1 visited the place on the 21st of January; I asked him fir bis books; his wife picked up what books were on the desk, and ran into the kitchen with them; be staled that he had no rectifying book; we found three barrels with the inspector's mark on them not being erasnd according to law; in the cellar we found four burrels with no brands on them; there was a still in lhe yard; I don't think it had been in operation tor none time. Defendant was held in $1000 bail for his ap pearance at Court. J. K. Valeutine, Esq., for United States. J. P. O'Neil for defendant. Before Alderman Beitler. At two o'clock to day Oieoree Oberhozer was before the above Alderman upon the charge of stealing $275, the property of i John Kunlnan. It appears that they went to Memphis, 'f enn.. for the purpose of setting up in the carpenter business. They put up at a hotel in that city. Mr. Kuntemnn was taken sick, and Oberhozer departed with the money, some shirts, and carpenter tools. He arrived in this city the first part of this week, and was arrested on Thursday. The owner of the property arrived in this city shortly after, ferreted him out, and wan pro mised that be should receive all the goods back. Defendant had purchased a watch, a revolver, e'e, which he promised to restore. He had only $75 in money left. Defendant was held in $1000 for a further hearing on Wednesday next. Larceny. George Oberkozer was ar rested this morning by Detective Taagert, upon the charge of larceny. He will have a hearing to day before Aldermen Beitler. NO BKTTEH INVESTMENT CAM BB FOUND THAN Cl.OTHIKtt AT OUR PRESENT ORKATLV RKDTJCitD PRICES, WHICH ARK I.OWKB THAN THET POSSIBLY CAN BE NEXT WHTa.t. XT Y1 IRTB.il. .T BETWEEN ( Fifth and i Sixth Sts. (( Half-way betwkkm I Bennett ft Co., Tow eh Hall, 618 Market Stbkkt. Wanamakeu A Brown, Popular Clothing, Wanamakf.r & Brown, Popular Clothinu, Wanamakkr i Brown, Popular Clothino, Wakamakek fc Brown, 1'opular Clothing, Wanamakkr & Brown, Popular Clothing, Wanamaker & Brown, Popular Clothing, Wanamakf.r & Brown, Popular Clothing. Wanamaker & Brown, Popular clothing, Wanamaker & Brown, Popular Clothing, Wanamaker & Urown, Popular Clothing, Wanamaker & Brown, Popular Clothing, wanamakfck & brown, popular clothing, ak Hall, S. K Corner Sixth and Market Streets. 4M Prices all very much It educed.. jj Interesting Coi'.KEseoNDENci-; with Prince Alfred. Osiiorne House, .lanuary L2. Gentlemen: Why don't you advert isn In the New York Jerald? Yours. Alfred. To Charles stokes A Co., Clothiers, under tne Continental. IIeadache,I,anouor, and Melancholy rk nerally spring I'rona a disordered stomach, cos tlveness, or a torpid liver. Kaoli may reidily be removed by Dr. 1). Jayne's isanative Pills, a lew doses of which will be found to stimulate 1 tie liver and stomach to healthy action, re moving all biliousness, nnd producing regular evacuations of the bowels. Prepared ouly ut No. 2-12 Chesnot street. The World Mutual life Insurance Company. Our citizens will please notice the wu erior inducements of thla camnny. wiimi. .houid ,n.ind tnrir lnimcdlato attention. ts sneciul features are many, and can riot rail o impress the people with the fact thai similar nducements con not bo found with other com mnies. Mutual premiums are lower than those. of a mnlorlt.y of the I.ile Insurance Companies n tne United states, rsou-nariicipaunu: pre miums are lower than those churned by any ompuiiy in the world. The dlvideuds lncrenso unr.ually after two years, with tho ago ol the olloy. All io-sues are nam in iniriy uays aner lue notice. Its paid-up capital is WOU.'WO. Mr. I. S.Frueanf Is the General Auont for this .State, located at llollldaysburg, Blair couuty. Extra Quality Sii.veii-I'i.ated Ware. H- s-eott, Jr., will soil, on Tuesday morning next. February 5, at the Art Gallery. No. 1020 Chesnut fctieol, a full and general assortment of llrst (liinlity silver-plated ware, manufactured for city ti ode, and all irom the counter of one of the largest ciieKnui- street, nouses. Chronic Diabrhba and Dyskntehy. Ttiou- sands, returned soldiers and others, are Buffo ring lrom tnese diseases, atraiust wnicn tne usual reran, riio are Usolcss; but for which Dr. Humphreys' Homceopatuio Diarrhoea and Dysenteric Spe cifics are a sure cure. They are harmless Medi cated Sugar Pille, but are a sure thing lor those dis eases. Single boxe?, 25 cents; six boxes for SI 25. bent by mall to anv address tree. Send to HDMPUBEYS' HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO., No. 562 Broadway, N. Y. The Woodstock (C. Vf.) Sentinel says: "It f a generally admitted fact that the medioine manufac tured by Messrs. Ferry Davis & Sou has been instru mental in alleviating much pain, and giving relief to millions of suffering humanity. The medical faculty almost everywhere recommend the Pain Killer, and its reputation is now e-ttablished as the most benefi cial family medicine now in use, and may be taken internally and externally to expel pain." To the Public J. J. Turtle, 920 Chesnut street, Importer of Wines, Teas, Crosse ft Blackwell'a Pickles, Sauces, etc, will shortly open a large stock oi goods. Previous to which is offered a choice assortment of genuine Havana Cigars, Imported in the steamers "Uendrick Ilndiou" and "Stars and Stripes. Fob the Lungs. Delicite persons, or those pre disposed to consumption, should try one ot the "Respirators" to protect the luaars by excluding cold and damp air from lnholation. Ko sale at No. 115 H. Tentu street, bvlow Chesnut, at Madeira's Ear Instrument Depot. Window Shades. Curtains. Cornices. Bed ding und Upholstery, at W. Henry Patten's West Knd Upholstery j-.Maonsnmeni,, xvo. nus uiies nut street. Work done during winter mouths, half price. A Cube fob Khkcmatism Wortu Seeing. S. KUpatrick, No. 1744 Olive street, cured by Dr. Filler's Kemedy. No euro, no pay. Fbxsh Papeb Shell Almonds, Filberts, English Walnuts, Raisins, etc., can be 'had at all times ot George W. Jenkins, No. 1037 Spring Gordon street. Public Notice E. G. Whitman & Co.. No. 818 Chesnut street, are now ready to supply their choice, and pure Confections, put up In neat boxen. Also, a lane asortuiont of Imported Boxes, Sur prises, and piCK-anacKii. ior i re. FkMALE Complaints should be curod, as they surely can be, by a few doses of Ayer's Sarsaparilla a burx rcmody for Chills and Fever. Ayer's Ague Cure never fall Who Makes the Best and Cheapest Clothijio? Wanamakbb ft Brows, Oak Hall, Popular Clothikrs, Southeast corner Sixth and Market Streets T EE'S BAY STATE STEELS FOR FAMILY I J or butchers' use. These H tee Is ire cutbvaeeca liar process, ulch K'ves a keen and regular dif to mem They have estao isnea an exoa unt reputation For sal at tha Hardwaie fetora of TRt'M 4N BH AW. Ko. 836 (Eight Tblrtr-flve) MAKKET St., below Ninth PATENT KOPE COW-TIE9 ARE - MADE adjunlble. so that tha noose will suit either a small or large animal, and ao not ebale the neek like chains. For sale, with Cow and Hitching Chalas. by TBUMAN 4 WHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thlrty-flvc) MAKKKT bt , below N Intb SHIVER NO MORE. BUT PLACE A POOR Hpring upon the door. A variety of styles for sale at tne Hardware Htora oi tkuman mhaw. t h.m (KlKLt Xuirtv-ttvt) MAUK.LT Bt, below Ninth MEDICAL ELECTRICITY. Latest amil Mov' Important Discoveries In tha Treat rat t of Chronic DIMMCI. DH. S. W. BECKWITH'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, ' No. WALNUT ST. During oar investigations in the treatment of dig ease in its various tormi by the agency of electricity, we have obtained very many valuable and startling facts, which, added to the previous though limited information, possessedvby other and less fortunate operators, place us beyond all previous knowledge of this mysterlMUs agent. Luring the coarse of our practice we have treated and curod, through the knowledge thus gained, many thousands, and by meuns of our new discoveries have established our selves as the most successful Medical Electricians in this country or Europe, as the long list of references at our office can testify . Electrical Investigation has proved that the human body acts on the principle of the galvanic battery. The brain, inucou and serous membranei, the skin, tissues, and fluids constitute the negative and posl tivo lorces, and every action, whether mental or physical, is the result of these antagonistic forces. Digestion, respiration, circulation, secretion, and excretion are due solely to electrical influcnoe. There is a polar action established throughout the nervous system which connects with every part of the body, establishing and preserving a proper balance of the electrlcalelement which constitutes hoalth, and a disturbance of whioh oauses disease. There are strictly but two conditions of disease one of inflammation, or positive; the other weak, debilitated, negative and as electricity contains these two conditions in the action of the positive aud negative currents, all we have to do is to neutralize the disease and restore proper, healthy action. Among the chronic diseases in which eloctriclty lias been, and is daily being by our agency, of the greatest utility, a cure boing rapidly effected alter the failure of all other means, are: 1. Epilepsy, Chorea, or St. Vitus' Dance, Paraly sis (liemplegla), Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, Palpitation of the Heart, Lockjaw, etc. 2. Sore Throat, Dyspepsia, tnarrhtaa, Drsontnry, Obstinate Constipation, Hieniorrhoidos, or Piles, Bilious, Flatulent, and Painter's Coiio, and all ailec tion; of thu Elver and Spleen. 8. Catarrh, Cough, lntluouza. Asthma (when not caused by Organic disease of the heart), bronchitis, Pleurisy, Pleurodynia, or Uheumaiismot the Chest, Consumption in the early stages. 1. Gravel, Diabetes, and Kidney Complaints, Impotence, and Seminal Weakness. The latter complaints never tail to yield rapidly to this treat' mtnt. fl Rheumatism. Gout. Lumbago, StiiT Neck. hninal Curvature, Hid Diseai-es, Canctrs, tumors (those lust named ahravs curod mtaoui paiu, or plasters in any lormi. 6 Uterus Complaints, Involving a mal-position, as Prolapsus, Antroversioa, IMrovernion, I n hum iliation, tjlci-ratiou, auu various other affections of the Womb ana Ovaries. For information desired upon oth-r diseases, ap plication may be made at the office. Mis. BEC WITH has entire charge of the Ladies' Department, and all delicacy will be used towards those who entrust themselves to her care. In female diseases, it is universally successful in her hands. For the convenience of those desirlna lfo-tioi, -. t-. -n -- - or names of persons among the best business meu and otherj of this city, whom we have treated and cured : A. B Stewart. Mill Cieek, Huntlntidou county. Pa., cured of rheumatism ot Uiteen years' standing; Mrs. J. Y. Cumoiiug, KisuluoguMa. Mimic cuauty fa., cancer ol the siomacu; jouii KirKtiacricK aw ca-i.le county, Del., cured or a cancer in the breast In tares weeks; fronds Oottwalis, -o lblii Himlltcm street. a Usui pi ion oi a minor weiiiiug eleven pouncis ; ,iacoo Vandergritt, Odessa, Ue'., severe cuse oi (iiauettsi (1. r liouaen, nnu oi nouiueu at uu., no an soucn Water street, paralysis on the left side, cured in ihree weeks; K. MciJIain, Ho. 319 JunUer street, dyspepsia aud nervous debility ; L euteuuut Robert U. VVilxon, V. K. C. Uvspepsia cared in seven days; K J Kob bertioo. Fox Lake, Wisconsin, bionuliiiis cttarra, dyspepsia, liver complaint, piles, ana constipation, of nve years sianuniK; a. oemue guai uon, .x.j., ilvsnennia. seroLila bronchitis, and caiarra. of tlvn years' sttudius; John U. Carter Commander l ulted States fiaw, BiooKiyn; i;imr e u. Hammond W est eru(atlonal Hank Baliimjre, dyspepsia anu sick lioad aelie, ot ienty tive years' stsnuiiiK cured in tUrHe neeks; Wildain Ifowbotlia.n. o 1327 Front street, ob stinate piles, cured In three applications ; 1!. A. Bvran, luniDswo and dyspepsia, of ten years; N K. 8 aklvvin, late pastor ot the Olivet ISapti st Church, Philadelphia, nervous nrontraiton. after three applications: 0. D. cooper, Port Jervis, .N. Y.. severe case of catarrh; William Hoitzwoith, Ho 257 Market street, ulcerated bowe s. dyspepsia, orchites, etc., ef seven vears' stand ing: lion. J.,M. llutler, .No 730 8. Tenth street; J. V. Braille. No. 6ti Fourth ttreet; Colonel T, W. Sweeney, Walnut s'reet, beiow MgMn: Oaorne O. Kvans, No. lliri S. Fbteenth street; Mr. Pelouse, besnut and 1 bird streets; Brigadier Jenera A.J. rieasoutou, do. tll fipruoe street: George Douglass, tilth street, above (Jhesnut, M G. Sadler, .to. 619 Aich street; C. 8. Kmack. No. 43i chesnut stree-.; A. L. Whlteman, corner Third and Market stree s; J. Andrews, No 912 Pine street; M. Krrlckson. xo. i'iti Pine street; Thomas Btinson, No l'U4 Front street; W. H. Hmlth. No. 1IW Hanover street; Ueorge L. Bu.by, Nos 831 and 93H Market street; Thomas Drake, Germantown; William Stevenson, bixtb and Market streets; C. Mm shall. No. 8 HI H. HinXh street; Mr. lants, No HH6 Master street: Thomas -Gregg. Vine und, N. J.; Brigadier General A. Pleasonton, Bt. Louis, Ho, t Mr. Camaeu, N. J. Physicians or students desiring to have instruc tions in the correct application of Electricity for the cure ot diseases, can apply at the office. Consultation free. Descriptive pamphlet ot cures effected, with numerous references, and inoludiug a treatise on the tubjeoc, can be bad by application at the office. All letters addressed to Dr. S. W. BECKWITH. No. ia0 WA-NUT Street, I30wsm.1m6p PHILADELPHIA.. ASTE! PASTE! P;STE! THE UNION PASTE AND SIZING COMPANY Manulacture a PATENT PASTE which only neds to be known to be appreciated. It Is always ready lor ui-e, li wariauted not to ferment, and is sold cheap. It Is l ut up in barrels, hall barrels, and buzea. KEITH & PICKETT, BOLE AGENTS, iMtuthmm 34 Sopth Wharves. ji E M O V A L. To accommodate our coutinuully Inereasiuc bust-iii-ss, we have taken tlx commodious room, SECOND BTOltY, NEW LEDGER EUILDING, S. W. Corner SIXTH aud CHESNUT St., (Entrance on Sixth street). Into which we have removed, where we shall be pleased to see our many patrons and friends. J. M. BRAD6TREET fc SON. J. B. Bbookk, Superintendent Philadelphia Office. I'blladelphl. February 2, lsiff.; 221m TNDIA RUBBER MACHINE UELTINtj! Knalneers and dealers will And a lull assortment of ooonvKAH'a patknt vuc vkizkii It! bheb BKLflNO PAOKLNG, HOSE, etc., at the Manufac turer' Headquarte -a. -So 808 CHESXUT Street, .... , , fouth side. N. B We have a new and cheap article oi o aBOKU and PAVEMLNl HO.SK very cheap, to Whlcu til attention oi the public Is call-a. 1 an Sm D R. HUNTER, No. U N. SEVENTH "LiKDWT anAW ITT T Ht-DW nnrr . . Acknowledged by all varhrt interfiled as by utr tha MOST SOOCfeWui, t V8ICIAN In the treatment Dittaut in hi$ tpeeiaUu. QUICK. THOBOUOH, ond permanent euret guaranteed In ever) case. Bemember DK. UL NTKH'8 Celebrated Rainedlei ran only be bad Kemilue at bis old established OUlce So. 44 k HCVJUiTll Blieat. abort i libcrt. 3 1 St FOURTH EDITION FROM EUROPE THIS Pil. By Atlantic Submarine Telegraph Cables Garibaldi's Athlcc to ilic Romans. J. G. Bennett, Jr., Has an la view with Napoleon. An Earthquake at Sierra Leone. Uartbaldl Advises Pence. London, February 2 Noou. Uaribaldi ills- totintenancfs nay rising- at Rome, and has writ teu a note discoursing; the scheme for the present. lliitolav and the Poles. Lonboh, February 2 Noon. Advices have been reeeived here which state that the Govern ment of Jtoif.su protest asuiiit the gntutrlnj of roles in Galicia. J. O. Bennett, Jr.. Has an Interview with Napoleon. Paris, February 2 Noon. James Gordon Bennett, Jr., has had a private Interview with his Imperial Majesty Napoleon III. Arrival out of the Persia. Qckenstown, February 2 Noon. Th steamer Persia, from New York January 2:1, arrived at Queenstown early this morning. Hcllgloua Liberty In France. Takis, February 1. The Emperor Napoleon will soon Issue a decree granting tbe perpetual right of social and religious meetings. The Now German Flag. Berlin. February 1. The flatr of the North German Confederation hitf. been ntrreed upon. It will consist of the enale, and black, white, and red stripes. The South German States. Prussia has declined to treat with the South German States, on account of the piovittions of the treaty ol Pratt ue. Karthqiiake In Africa. London, February 1 Evening. Lute advices revived lrom Sierra Leone. West Coast of Africa, state that an enrtuquake liart occurred there wbicb was very destructive ot human life f.nd property. Shipping Intelligence. Liverpool. February 1 Even i up. The ship Monmouth, Captain Jones, whic h sailed from New Orleans on the 18th of November, for Liverpool, via Peuacola, was abandoned at sea. No date is piven. Eight lives were lo-t. The remainder of the crew, twelve iu number, were taved. Commercial Intelligence. Lomdon, February 2 Noon. Consols for money, HOjf: Illinois Central, 60S; Erie Rail road, 39; li uited States Five-twenty bonds, 75. Liverpool, February 2 -Noon. The Cotton Market to-day opens dull and inactive. The quotation.- are Inactive The sale to day will not probably exceed 6000 bales. , FROM WASHrHGTUM THIS AFTERNOON. SPECIAL 1ES1'ATCHE8 to evening tf.lrgraph. Washington, February 2. Official Publication of Liui, Special publication is made of tbe act to rc peal the 13th section of the law of July 7, 1802, which section is as follows: Be it luriher enacted, that the President is hereby autboiized at any time hereafter, by proclamation to extend to persons who may nave puraciputeu in toe existing ueocitionin uny State, or part thereof, oardou and amnesty. with such exceptions aud on such conditions as he may deem expedient tor the public wellare." uinciui puoiicniion is ais-o friven to tne act providing that lrom and alter its passase there shall be no denial of the elective iranchise in any of tne territories of the United States, now or hereatter to be organized, ta any citizens thereof, on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude, and all acts or parts of acts, either of Congress or the legislative assem blies ot said territories, inconfistent with the provisions of this act, are hereby declared null aud void. Each bill is eicned by the officers of the House and the Senate, and the followinq; note uttached by the Department of State: "The Ibrepoing act having been presented to the President of the United States tor his ap ptoval, and not having been returned by him to the House of Congress in which it originated within the time, prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, hits become a law without his approval." The Collectorahlp of the Port of Phila delphia. The name of r. Hnrbcson has not been sent to the Senate by the President for Collector of the Port of Philadelphia, nor is it likely to be. He was recommended for the place by the Secre tary of the Treasury, but is not favored by the President. The Compound Interest Notes. It Is claimed now in regard to the bill before the Senate Finance Committee, advocated by ibe bunkers for funding the compound interest notes, tbat the Senate has not tbe power to originate a financial measure ot that character, and that it must originate in the House. Night Sessions of Congress. The House will commence to hold night ses sions on Monday night, for the rest of tbe ses sion; and us the work of lhe Senators behind that of the House, that body will also, doubt less, commence night sessions next week. Bankrupt 111 it. Senator Poland will endeavor to call up (he Baukrupt bill to-day, and get a special vote upon it Governor Ilahn. Gownor Ilahn, of Louisiaua, U on the House flooi to-day. The Weather. A warm rain has commenced falling liero.und fear are entertained of a trcsbet tbat will carry oif the Potomac bridles, as there is an unpre cedented amount of snow and ice up the river. From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monroe, February 2. Tne steamer Worcenter, lrom Liverpool on the 3d ult., lor Baltimore, arrived here hist night, considerably damaged in the heavy gale of the 17th uli. She touched at Coik, and put Into Bermuda short of coal. She sailed this morniug. Toe following veseels had arrivei at the Ber mndHS leaking and with lost sails:- The schooner Three Sisters, of New York, from Indlanola, with an assorted cargo: the Amelia, with a cargo of suit for New Ifork; the barque John Boss, from Pictou, Nova Hcotia, with lumber; te brlirantiues George Gilchrist, from Mobile for Providence; R. S. Colton, and Henry Louis, from Port au Prince lor New X ork' with h cargo ol coffee. The latter vessel wus Wown olf th coast, and she will have to discharge her cureo. A heavy sea struck her, breaking both of the legs of the mute, the other vessel arriving distressed. From Iloston. Boston, February 2. The Hon. Pliny Mer rick, lately Judge of the Superior Court of this State, died In this etty yesterday afternoon. The steamship Africa arrived early this morn Ins from Liverpool, via Halifax. Her mails will bo despatched by the hiilf-past 2 o'clock Bay Shore line, aud be due iu Philadelphia at noon to-morrow. 5 OF COMSim Senate. WaA'""itoi, February 1 The ChAir lail before t(v Henatu the President's response to a resolution 5 niulry, whether any person rpjeteibjrjhe Senate has been continue 0 "If? . "ctiou. Ordered to be prlnte and laid on Ibv table. ' Petitions were offered and referred. Amos theni one from the silent-refiners of the Unltod .-,.a-n,......H ., " w,uoo,uou l u vested ... . uuiled Htates, ana asking for prolwmon In the pending Tariff bill Mr. Worrit (Me.) offoreci a re...b7ti riziug the Recretarj-of the Hvy to return th Iron-clad Onondnga to Mm builder. Unorao W HeisUnd. on his refunding the amount ad vsneed. Referred to the Uoiatuittee on n..i J LIHII s. 0 Mr. Wnde (Ohio) called up a bill authorijilna (lie Judges of the territory of Kluho to- appoint the time and nlAoes of lioldlnit Court in ih.. Territory, aud providing that the IigiHlature OI tne lerrikury miuii inoei inminiany on the first Monday of Iieoember, and ba elected trien ninlly iu August, which wus debated and pnssed. Mr. Conness (Cnl.) called up the Joint resolu tion nuthoi Izlng ocean mail service three times nor month between Han FrauelHco. California. and Portland, Oreaon, at a cost not exceeding 82.r.(Xi0 per annum, the contract to be given to the lowest bidder. Mr. Sumner (Muss,; eanea up nis resolution. calling for a copy of the letter on whioh'Mr. Heward founded his inquiries of Mr. Motley, and to furnish the name of tho writer. (louse of Representatives. On motion of Franeis L. Thomas (MM.), th Secretary of the Treasury was requested to com municate a tabular statement of the amount ot revenue paid into the ireasuryof the United Btales from Italtimore city, aud enoh of the several counties of Maryland, in I8i4 and ISA), Irom all sources, except iroin uuues on impost. On motion or Mr. wnson iiowai, leave waa given to the Judiciary Com mil too to sit during tne sessions oi tue iiuum ior me rcmainuor ol tills session. On motion of Mr. f rinueil. tne Superinten dent of Public Printing was directed to inter sperse the illustrations of the Agricultural Ue- nortof lsV) in the edition rurnisUHd to Commis sioners of Agriculture. Mr. Hooper (Mass.) asked unanimous eonsen for a motion that, from aud after Mynday next the House take a recess dally, exoopt Saturdays from half-past four till half-past seven. Mr. eiuworth objected, unless it was agreed that no votes should be taken iu thu evening sessions. Mr, Hooper said that the evening session were to be for business, and gave nolioe that he would, on Monday, move to suspend the rulos for that purpose. On motion of Mr Schenck, (Ohio), the reports of the military officers relating to the furnish ing of arms to Indiana by tha Indian Agents, were relerred to tho Committee ou Iuuiam Affairs. The House then took up the unfinished busi ness of yesterday, being tne Weuate bill to regu late the tenure of certain civil officers, lha question being on reconsidering the vou whereby the House rejected yesterday the amendment offered by Mr. Williams, of Penn sylvania. Mrlkitig out the exception made in the bill to the Cabinet offleers. The efleet of the amendment Is to make the removal ol Cabinet officers subjoct to the advtoa and consent of the Senate, as with all other civil officers covered by tho bill. The yeas and uuyn were taken: and resulted in yeus, 74 ; nays, bo. Ho the vote rejecting the amendment watt reconsidered. The question then recurred on the amend -lui ul. und it was adopted, yeas, V2; nays, 63. o the exception of the Cabinet officers in the first section of the bill, from its operation, was struck out. The words in the second section, "Kxcept ing those specially excepted in section 1 of this net," were then, on motion of Mr. Uarlleld, of Ohio, struck out. The bill was then passed yeas, 111; nays. 38. n motion of Mr. Morrill, tbo Senate amend ments to tho Tnntr bin irere taken from tha Speaker's table, referred to the Committee of Ways and Menus, aud ordered to bo printed. The House then look up the House bill passed over yesterday in the morniug hour, for tho extension of the patents of Thomas W. Harvey, for improvements iu machinery for outtlua screws aud for dressing screw heads. Mr. Wilson flown), moved to lay the bill on the table, which was agreed to. Yeas 71, nays ti-'. , The committees were then called for reports of a private character. ... The Western Union Telegraph Dividend. New York, February 2. Tlje Western Unioa Teleeraph Company is now paying its January dividend at the oilice ot the company. No. 145 Broadway, instead of sending out-checks to the stockholders, as has been done heretofore. ,- Pay ment is made on their order or draft through banks or otherwise upon the Treasurer of the company. The change was made necessary in consequence of the loss and miscarriage ot checks through the mails, and the frequeut changes of residence without notice in a class of stockholders so large and so widely scattered. Latest Markets by Telegraph. - Ntw Yohk, February The Stock Market opened pretty strong, but was lower alter the call. Uoveru uieniB were strong, owing to the rise iu gold. 6-ios of lbiii. coupons, lo7?4; do. ot 18U4, coupons, lounaioeW; do. oi lata, coupons, lutiVslOti's-i 10-4)8, coupons, W.'UlOl4: VWW, lirot seriKH. 104 'i(i1047.: second series, l4a((ti04V: third series. 104?alu5,i: Virginia Ss, 5(JG1; Missouri 6s. i(g,tiu; Ulilo aud Mississippi Central, & V. Canton. 44'4; Cumberland preferred. IudM: Quicksilver. 40ft41; Isew York Central, Kii: Ktie, OS; Hudson ltiver, 1H7A 1.11; Heading, 104V. Michigan Central, 107; Mtchigau isoultieru, 72: Illinois Central, 114; Cleveland aud Puts burg, S4't; Cleveland aud Toledo, 12u', lii;,; CulcagA und Hock Inland, W'4; Northwestern, 36; do. pre tarred, I'ittuburg, Fort Wayne, aud Cliicago, 7 Cold, l.'ttt1,; Exchange at 6u dava, luSV. at sight, 109 V. New York, February a. Cotton dull; sale st JJSfc Flour dull; market generally nuchanKed; sales of 4W bbla. Wheat duiii market genera.ly unchanged. Kye dull. Barley nominal. Corn dull; market onoasnged. Cats steady 1 Western. ud63o. State, 676c. Reef quiet, and unchanged Pork Armor; new mem, SlO-eiH 1 old, l'313i. I rdqulet.at llHitfUXo. Wnlsky dull. Pbilada. Stock Exchange Sales, Feb. 2 Kepurivd by Ue ilaveu & iiro., No. 40 . Third street BF.COND BOARD. H0OOU SS'S '81 107?), tnuo City 6'i.N'ew 1( Hsb Pen Da K 661,' S sli Mecb Hk S3', 10li Leb N 51?,, 100 sh Keud It b.W.. 62'4 1UU bU Heading U.. 52-41 Wo do bi.544 3 do ..... 62'i IW do sue. 6i 200 do 'J DIED. BKATTY. On Thursday mornlne. January 31 ltobLBT v. BETl Y.lntbe7thyearoibUawe Tne relatives and tTlenda 01 tbe lamlly ate tovlted to atu nd bis toneral, lioin bis late re&idenoe, HrUtul, I' a., on Mondav. Keuraary 4. at i o'clock. CLKMSON. In this city, this Sd day of Kebruarr, MAK1HA E.. wile 01 John W. Clemson, and daughter or James and the late Baiah -:ng.and, lu the MiUi year ot her age. Due notice of the funeral will be given liKYtUlALE. on Wednesday, the SOth ultimo, JANTTA K., relict ol tbe late William Drysdala. Tbe lilends ol the family are Invited to attend tha funeral, lrom her late resldeuce. No. 1018 Bace utreet, on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. HOKF. on the 2d Instant, ber birhdav. LOUISA BaISHKIDUE, on y daughter Couiaiodure sad Louisa B. Hon", aged 8 veur. '1 be friends oi the lamllv are respectfully invited to attend hr funeral, without further notice, on Monday at 12 o'clock, st the residence of her parents, tio. 1S10 io Lancey place. 8 W A K B U K T O iN. FASHION A BLK HATTER, No. 430 CHESNUT 8lreei, Hexi door to fost Office. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED! THE true remedy at last dl.oovered I "Upbam's Fresh Meat Cure" pmpared flom the formula ot Proiessor Trousseau, of fans oureo 'onsumptiou Lan OiseMes. BionobitlK. !' apepala. Marasmu. Ueneral lebilitv.aut ail morbid condl.lonn of the vstem dependent on de ficiency ot Viol f oroe It is pleaaan. to the taate, sad a lngle bottle will convince the mom skeptical ot lia virtue as the great beailug remedy of th age Si a bottle, or ix bottles lor 45. sold wholexate snd retail by d. C. UFHAM, No. 25 8. EMU.- Street, and. oilnclpslDruggiHtii. Sent by expies. Circulars tent fl-eo, 1 31 tlimu3in PITCH PINE TIMBER. - 120,000 FEET unerlor South Carolina ''tch Fine Tnnbjr. Large stks on .hlpboard. For gtab r soar, 1 sOSp Ko. 129 South FROM Stzeet. B SCOTT. J B.i AUCTIONEER. .o.in20CHEHSUt8TH'r. . US ATTltACTIVK' SALK OF EXTItA QUALITY Sll.YKK PLATKll WAKE. , From a flrsi-i-las Chetutit atreel bouae, tnanufac turwd froiu best material, and expresoly for mull Hud. On Tuesday Moruini; next, February 6. at 10'.. o'clia-k. at Moil's Arl flulUry . o. 1020 Chesnut street, com prl in; a tuU au,d Hiie ml assortiuenl. l ull particular in Catalogue. i t in. conveyance. t i