THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1869. THIRD EDITION FOURTH EDITION WASHINGTON. FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Tho Debate in the Legislature Bates' "History of our Vol untoers" Proposition to Print Three Thou sand Copies. CRIME IN BALTIMORE. Til IS STATE LEGISLATURE. Nenate. BttaiflnrtBo. Jan. M. The btlt to create an loire tor.or urugs was reported wlih negative reom-tmd-iiOD. Tbe Committee on Conference, through Mr. Con Hell repond that they bad seitlod lbs dinraca between the two houses on the question of erderlnf Copies or Bales' "History of Our Volume," and reported In favor of liectlng tti. State printer to fur nish (I i men hundred tuples to tbe senate, twenty eight hundred to tba Hou-t, four tiuadrel to the Movrrnor, one hundred to the Htste library, and fllty to each ot tbe chlff clerUs of tue Legislature lor tiaonicern rf tbe two branches. Mr. Kii-ber thought the metier should net bs con sidered u.l 1 Mr. Olouslead's resolution of yesterday ire atlTe to the price to ' paid, making It the cou rt ot rates) was passed. Thin Mstory w jiild entail an mormons expense on tbe 8tve, and he remeued that he btd last year Vo'ed for any appropriation to It. Mr. Connell Raid tbe book bad been already Minted. . . . Mr. Ievls asked hy whow ordo ? Mr. Coniit-li said h am not enow, bit the printing ax petite had already been Increased. jjr, wiilteoatd he was anxious to hare a record o oar si Idlers published, but to be true to Us ileiermi nation to practise economy, the rfnae shoald no apnrovs of this expenditure wlihont consideration. Mr. lvls asked who assumed the responsibility Ot ordering the books to be printed without tbe authority of the Legislators. Mr, Wallace said tbe book was au outrage upon tbe people and ae far as the printing of It was con cerned, it tbe Legislature did not order It, they should nit- be called on to shoulder the loss. Mr. Cn, email said that If tbe work was ordered I should be paid for; if not ordered, It should not be paid. FROM BALTIMORE. OnrrotltiR' and Robberies. SpetHal Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Baltimore, Jan. 20. Depredations Huoh an garrollDg, waylaying, knocking down, and TObblDg people on our public streets at night nave increased ieanuny 01 tate. Jjhbv mgac Richard flper was garroted, robbed of nis watch and money, and beaten by rowdies. There Is at present an nnnsnnl number of these desperadoes, thieves, pickpockets, etc., mostly ail stranger, prowimg auout tnestreeis. Commodore Pnrvlance. so badly Injured by being knoekeddown byibem night before last, II now recovering ana out 01 danger. Latest 51 arKetn by Telegraph. Kiw Vokk, Jan. 29 Oottou quiet and steady; sf0 bales sold at Vc flour dull ann,dnlioed S?siic: sales or 71)00 barrets mate at unto, tow's: Western. iTiiai7 85: Southern. 18 7V311 To: California zecia.it 76. Wheat c ull and OoclliiHd l(2c: sales of 15 OoO bushels No. 2 spring, tt'tia. Corn dull; sales or St too bushels Western at 3faMc : Southern at M sf?. Oats firm: sales ol 28,000 bushels Western at 7aC. Bef quiet. Po'k dall; messat (vi'lM. Lard dull at ao v aHc, lor steam rendered. Whisky quiet. Stock Quotations by Telugrapti 1 P. H. Olendlnnlng. Davis & Co. report through their New York house the following: N.Y.Cent, K............KW: West. Union Tel.... 8S:y N.Y, and E. R.nMM 38'$ Cleve. & Toledo K..10o?, Ph. and Rea. K. 97; Toledo A Wabash.. ft);1 Mloh.S.and N.I. it. 0''i MIL- St. Paul K... 77 Ole. and Pitt R 54! Adams rcx press...... tji'i CM. and N.W.Oom. 81; Wells. Fargo.......... 4KV4 ChL and N.W.pret. United States 51 ChL and R. I. R.....i:'4 Tennessee fls, New B7', Pitta. F.W.40bl.R.12;i; Ciold Ui;i Pacific Mall Bteam.l21'4l Market steady. PHILADELPHIA STOCK KIlHAWiK SALES, JAJ. 20 Seported by Ie Haven A Bro., Mo. 40 8, Third street BJSOOND BOA K 0. 10001(684 R 8s t-t. 12 en Read ......... .t. 4V4 6oaeUutv-HM.rf...m...iO&,. is do. rf. 4s7 tlOue do... ....... ....liid'i luO do ..M0. (SHOO Iih 6e.gold i.aa. iw'i l nh Leh N fcitk. xt 17 ab Penna it......... b; inn do ban. si 'i I do U7, ins do....bditeln. Sl (to do.... la IS7 I M eh Lit Hub R 44a ICtshOlrard Col K. MUSICAL AND 1)KAMATIC. THe City Ainnneiucnttt. At the Aroh tbe comedy of Twelfth Night Jias been suou a brilliant suooens that it will be performed all next week. Tals is gratlfylug Intelligence to lovers of the legitimate drama. At thb Walnut After Dark will be per formed ihta evening. A matinee to-morrow. AtthkThkatrbComiqur Miss Susan Gal lon will have a rarewell benefit this evening. Ching-ehmv hi will be performed. A mttlnee to-morrow. On Monday Mr. J. Holmes G rover will appear in a drama entitled The Way of the Wicked. AT the Chesmct the (j alt on Troupe will appear on Monday In tbe eperettaof "64." At thb American an attractive perform anoe will be given this evening. A matinee t morrow. OarlBkntk and Mark Hassler's orchestras Will perform Hchubert'R unfurnished" sym phony to morrow afternoon at the Musical f und Hall. M. Uu CHAILLTJ will lecture on "Lion and Gorilla Hunting," at Concert Hall, on Monday evening. Dr. J. F. Boykton will deliver the last lec ture of his course at Concert H 11 this eveninic. Hubleot "The Mastodon and Mammoth Period." Mr. Dk Cordova will deliver a hn morons lecture at Concert 'Hall on February 4. Tals gentleman has attracted crowded houses wherever be has appeared, and bis lectures are Witty and entertaining. PITY INTELLIGENCE. Sudden Deaths. This morning H. 1. fiamson, who slnee the year 1HV1 had occupied the position of doorkeeper of Common Connoll Chamber, was found dead in the basement o Independence Hall, where he had been In the habit of sleeping, beceKd was eighty-six years of age. He was at his post yesterday in Common Council, but appeared very feeble. This morning Jebn Culln, aged a bo at seventy years, fell dead at Nineteenth and i'oplar streets. Fibb. The roof of Xiuhols' carpenter shop on Gotblo stree, near Becoud, was discovered In flames this afternoon at Uaif past 1 o'clouk. Tbe alarm was sounded and the firemen were soon on band. Tbe fire, however, was extin guished without their aid. The damage amounts to less than $"0. A fight was com menced, but tbe speedy arrest of the participants prevented a general row. Poshed Overboard Epenoer Chance pushed a oolored man overboard at Bpruoe street wharf, ou the Delaware, yesterday. The Individual was fished out and Spencer arrested Tba latter bad a heurloit before Alderman Kerr last evening, and whs held lu 9 jiii) aali to answer, Larceny ok Wash Clothes. Ellen Leary was arrested yesterday at llubbell aod Fit. water streets, by Policeman Flick, upon the ebarae of tbe larceny or wash clothes wuiun she bad In her possession. Tbe accused was Held to bail to answer. Dwkuino Kntbbed. Yesterday morning the dwelling of Mr. Charles ii. Lower, Twenly-ilrsl and Nurrls streets, was entered by boring tbrougn me kiteuen ooor, ana the lower story thoroughly ransacked. The thieves were pre paring to carry on property wnen alarmed Accident. About 11 o'clock this morning James Cravens, while passing a building welch is beinu torn down at Hwauson and Catharine treets, was struck In the head with a piece of Stable Robbed. Last night the stable of Mr. J. Ludlow, on Haines street, near Chew, ' Gertnaulown, was entered and robbed of a set pt Iiarness, uiauaeiw, wnip, etc Assault and Battery. Dennis McBadd. for assaulting Mary MoOlnnla in Manayunk yesterday, has been committed by Alderman jtamsuaie, Not Kecbivkd. The Sheriff, un to noon to day. lied not received tbe death-warrant of Proceedings in the Senate and Houso - A Writ Against Judge Underwood. Halt Against Jndg t aderwetl. Dep(chtoth$ Jiuooiatea Prett. Washinotow, Jan. 2!). The Supreme Court of tbe United States to-day granted a writ of prohibition against Judge Underwood, return able Friday next. The applinatron Is signed by the Attorney-General of Virginia, who says Underwood dlsobarged several prisoners con victed and sentenced for murder and arson, thus gating oontrary to the Constitution and laws. FORTIETH CO-XUKLSH-TUIRl) SESSION Senate. WArniNOTON, Jan. 29. Tbe President presented tbe cretentlals oi the Hon. Zscbarlah UbaDdler, Henator elect from Michigan, which were road and pl.ned no file. Mr. I'rellnihuysea presented a memorial, signed by Dr. MoConli, i'renldent ol Prlncoiou College and profussoreof tbatiDstltutton, asking U ingress to make an appropriation to enabletbein to lake oberratlons ot the total eclipse of tboaun to take place on the Till o' August next aod staling that snub ob'ervailon ran be best made In lbs southern part of tbe Untied btatft. Mr. Hunioer presented tbe petition of the Massa chusetts Horticultural Hocls y for the repeal of the duty ou plants ard sends. Also, a petition of Huorxe B. Upton, a merchant of Boston, remei stratlnx against the treaty lor the settleraeotof tbe alabaina claims, as ui'jtist to blnismf and otbpr Amoricsn claimants. Inasmuch as H crop ias to Dtit no mi the sanie footing the claims of lirltlsli auiijeoti wiiloir1 uava arnea out oi aissnrremenis in regard ti general questions at neutrality and claim of Ameri can cltlrecs for losses by ptraoles commuted by British built, British manned, and British armed Vessels which left British ports under tbe protection of the Btlilsb flaj and burned American abltm wl'.b tjiit taking tbeui Into port for condemnation and without any aotlon bi-iug taken on the part of the said British Government, wtaen these atrocities were laid before It, to preveut thessme; hut on tbe contrary these plraU-s weie everywhere tecolved wl'h rtjo'Clng wlien visiting llrttisb ports, and when tbe notorlotn bulpfer nf one of tbem boasud of ibe atDit In the British Parlia ment, i which he w a ntmocr, he was rece'ved with cheers and expn-ssirn i f aatisraoilo". This shows. In the opinion of your memorln'l.its, the mil. mit of the BrltlKb (tnverDtneiit towards the UlTern ujent of the I sltrd Mates House of Itepreneiitaflves. Mr. Brooks presented a memorial trom leading citlsensln New Voik and Brooklyn, aiking toe con sent of tbe United Kta-es to create as a post ro id a bridge over tbe Kast river between New York and Brooklyn. Referred, with tbe bill Introduced yestrir rtay by Mr. Barnes, to the Committee on Kouds and Canals. Mr, Beaman.from tlie Commltteeon Appropriations, reported the Post Office A ppioprlatlon bill ileferri'd to the Commute" of the Wool and made the speaial order for Tuesday next. The bill apnroprlues v740 000 for eefiulenoles In the rrvenus of tbe Post tit'ice Department for the next fiscal year. Mr. WasUburun (111 ) from the Com ralitee o Ap propriations '-ported a b II appropriating $.j,Tiib to tiny the saiarlsH and contluxoiit expenses of the paientOOire lor January and Kebrusry.isti!). Referred to tbe Commltteo ol tne V hoie on tbe IKtate of tbe TTntnn. Mr. Moorhead Introdocsd a bill to provide for tbe belter security ot tire ana pronerty rrom me attiges ef coal ol), erode pefoeuru, and otaer products, lie lerrtd to tbe Corjnriilttee. Mr. Ctiiloin uft'red a resolution reaoestloz tba Piesldent to furuUb to the II on.ie auy I n tor tu at ion he .v bve snowiac that the reople of. Haytl ano etan 1OmingO are aesirous iu tiieir countries auu bec-me a part of the United states Adopted. Ibe Hon e t en at l-proceetua to coiuuv. private bills. Slilit Sewn. I'nDTm'oi Uninr .la n. ".'). A I'fi va 1 hirntiR Jardella, 54 days tiof. Rio, ior orders Spcike Junuarj 24, barque Wavelet, for Hanptou tfssntm I'suajn in cp i i liii i r it i in nni . li'iiiii Torto Rico. Pascd out, schooner U. CUrk, lor Ti est iiiuic. WHISKY. The tMrent "Kentucky Itonrbon' fuse liirna up lu Louisville. The Louisville Cottrier-Journal of Iho 27th sstys: The case of the United Male vs. The Ken tucky Bourbon Company wms called kr trial ypbtorday In the District Cjurt of the Unitod State?, U. C. Wh'tnort. Aas'smnt District Attorney, spoearmir lor the Government, uud piartiu liiiur. Esq.. attorney lor tue claimant". The jury was sworn anil the cine laid over until Thursday, the 28th Inst. The proftetty seized in tinst case has neen valued, by appraisers ap pointed nv the coart, lu tue sum ot iin.iiu. The Government aliases sis grounds of lortei tute of the caul distillery. First. That the owners and BunenDieuacms of the said distillery exercised ati'i cariied on tbe business ot rcctiaers without having made pajment of the special tax, as in that behalf required. second, mat the owners ana superintendent carried on the busluess of mmufactureis of flour on tbe same premises on which the busi- ness of distilling was cumed on. Third. Tbatibe owners and superlatendents of tbe said distillery curried on the busiuess of lectiSeis, and rectified a large amount of spirit., and tailed and refused to enter in a book: re quired bj law to be kept for that purpose the amount of spirits so rectlileil. Fourth. That the owners sud superintendents of tbe said distiller; carried on tin business of distillers and dltstllled a large quantity at spirits, and tailed to enter the amount ot spirits so dis tilled in a book required by law to be ket for tbat purpose. i' ltth. That the owners and superintendent oi the taid distiller; curried on the business ot distillers and rectifiers ou the same preoiiset. Sixtb. Tbat the owners and superintendents of tbe said distillery did not comply with tuo law in relerence to the cistern and cistern room required by law to be erected in the said dis tillery. This case. It i said, will be one of tue most interestine of the klud ever tried in Kentucky, and is a branch of a piece of litigation com menced in the city of New York. There are some twenty witueises to examine, and two or three days will probably be contumed in the trial. TEXAS. Dealh of Baker the Xotorloiis Otitlisw A letter from Jefferson. Texas. Jan. 9. says: Oullen Baker, the outlaw and wholesale mur derer, has finally bven killed, and, what would appear to be tbe ktrancest circumstance, he was kilted W a port of a thost a dead man come to life a '-'uln. I have seen bolb the body of Baker and tbe gboit. About four weeks ago Biker went to the noufo of his brother-in-law, a Air. Thomas Oir, residing in Lalayettc county, Ar kunsas, broke down the door, and took Mr. Orr and tbtir mutual father in-law, a Mr. William Poster, tied their bauds b hind them, and thus kept them prisoners during the. nlh. In the morning be baneed Mr. Orr by the neck until he suppobed him dead: be then cut down his body that be mlsht upc the rope to hang his father In law, who was, howevtr, afterwards released. After Bilker's muir bad gone Mr. Orr revived, and ontbelth instaut, with the assistance of some friends, cauuht, Bakt r and killed him and one of bis men, Klrby by name. A reward of two thousand dollars had been offered by this Slate for Baker, '-dead or alive," and one thou sand has been offered by tbe Btate of Arkausac Andrew Jolinsou's Aspirations. The Memohts J'os' of Wednesday say.: "It will be rtineuibered that tbe Aeaianvle tome time since, in a lenstby editorial, brought out Andrew Jobnson as tbe Conservative candi date for Governor. Yetterdaj's Nashville special t.n that ionrnal savs that It Is now authorlUtlvel announced from Washington that Andy is anxious to enter the Gubernatorial race. His nrofuse offers of otlice to a certain ciass oi Ten nessee Republicans within tbe past few weeks have rnn vineed us that be was not satisfied with the incalculable injury he hs inflicted upon the nation, but was hoping to brine our Common wealth ataln under his m all? n influence. It becomes tbe Republican part- to Ruard agulnst his Insidious approaches. We havo men in our ranks who, from their pretended Republicanism, hone to fuiulbh him with powerful co-operation. Puch ttaltors niut bo spotted, and their power The Eastern Difllculty-EeYerdy Jobnson's Entertainments The Aspirants to the Spanish Throne. FOREIGN. By Atlantic Cubit. The Spanish Throne. Mapftd, Jan. 29. It is stated that the mem bers of tbe Provisional Govern meet are unani mously In favor of tho Duke of Montpensler for the Bpanieh throne. More Toast for Reverdy Jolinsoni Lokoox, Jan. 29. An invitatlou has been extended to Reverdy Jobnson to dine with the corporation authorities of Glasgow, In I'cbiuary, which invitation has been accepted. Affairs in C.reeee. I.omom, Jan. 20. United 8tatrs Minister Tuckermun, in a speech delivered at a public dinner In Athens yesterday, expressed the kind liest feelings of the Amerlctn tisliou for Greece, and pledged the cordial sympathy of his Gov ernment for tho Greeks in their anticipated trouble with the Turks. The lOnvteru Plfliciilty. Athens, Jan. 29. It is lepoi ted that Bui jarls, Prime Minister, h.a tv:iuid. The ac'.ion of tlie Kuii. of Greece upon the terms submitted by tle recent conference is considered as un certain. Notbiuj? definite as to his intentions relative io the matter is as yet nowii. Thltt Kvenins's (ue tttlons. l.osvoM, Jan. 20 Evcting . V Consols, !)3J for money aud account; Fit 'twenties. 75$. Railways quiet; Krie, 2CJ; T'.lhit Central, 024. Liverpool, Jan. 2'J Evenlup. -Cotton firm. Uplands on the t-pot and afloat lld-i Orlesus, 11 Jd. (2 Hid. The sales rcachel 12,000 bales. Cheese firm. Bacon active. Common Uosin, 53- 9d.(??.6s. Refined Putroleum, 1. lid. London, Jan. 29 Kvenlu.. Linsesd U.l dull. Otlcr articles unchanged. from Ohi.t. Cm.ruRCs. Jan. 29. Hi i ?tor;'t holders of tbe Columbus, Cbic.iijo, and Indians Central Ksil- wav Conmanv. at thflr niet tiau' to-day, refused to leat-e their road to the A'lautic and Great Hr-at Western Ba'lwav Conirov. nnd ratiaed a leai-c of their load and property iu perpetuity to the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, ana toe r. ijOtus ai d Penrsilvau'.a Bailroal Companies. The vote was large, covering neatly alt the stock of the company. The lease t.ike effect ou Febiuuiy 1, lHW The Kegvrs Mnrilor. Nnw Sons, Jan. 29. Seve"l wituensts were examined .y the Coiviiit to Ju. . elutive to the ro.er niuider. WlHiam Clout C3'xr, a cob. red boy, tstifled to teelDg two meu near Uosrr's house on the morning of the murder,, and id ntifled Tallant as one of them. Ihs other wilne?ies examined were rela'.lvcs of the decnqcetl an' i'olii.cuisu. Ship MH. Nbw Your. Jan. 29. Ariivel, s'e.nir-hip Austrul tsiau, lioin Liverpool. Sevbekly Ijcicbep. About 10 oVWk this morning Abraham ilarkley, rtHu!u at No. 719 N. Ninth street, was caught, bet ween two cars at Consbobocken end sevmely injureu. Ntock Qiiotatloiit by relsrapli 4 I. .H Keceived bv telesrapn from Ulendiuutne. jDavts & Co., Btoos. Brokers, 48 M. Third street: N. Y. Cenuxi -ISf fi. West. Union Tel... .. N. Y. and Erie Li... W l Cleveland AToledo. 103 Ph.andKea. K 07? Toledo & Wab hs .. Mloh.B.andN.1. K. W?- Mil. A St. ianl It... 7H'l Ole. and Pitt. 1 9j'-i Adams Express t).,:;: t hi. AN.W.K. com. WoUn. Farso & Co.. Chl.dk N.W. H. prt. mi United States 52 ChL and K. I. K lW'2'Tenn. 6s, new 07' i r-ltts.ir.W.snd Chi 12:; Gold ...13iP? Paciflc Mall B. Co... 121: Market steady. WEDDING INVITATION'S, ENG.t AVKD IN the newest and beat runur. 4jUU0 UixrJki nHniiiuer na rtuEraver. Bio. 1USS CHKaN tiT atrwoi. TN THK ORPHANS' COURT K OR THE CITY J AND CibUMTY OF PHILA.OKLPUIA. Kstateof OHRlaTIAK UlLl), dnoeasen. Notice is horabtr lvo tbat KLl.ABEl'H RA.LT. widow of tbe said aecedent, bus Hied ber petltiou, with Inventory and appraisement ot property eleole.l to be retained by her under tbe act of AptllH mil and its supplements, and that unless exceptions bs filed thereto on or before SATDKOiY, Februar 13, intra, tbe saass will b approved br the Court. 1 29 ft us tt Attorney for Widow. T HE PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOR THK BALE OF REVENUE STAMPS, NO. 304 CHESNUT STREET. CENTUAL DEPOT, No. 103 8. KIKl'U HT., (One door below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 1S62. The sale of Revenue Stamps Is still contluned at tbe Old-Established Agency. The stock: comprises every denomination printed by tbe Government, and having at all times a large supply we are enabled to fill and forward (by Mall or Express), all orders, imme diately upon receipt, a matter of great Impor tance. United States Notes. National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Office Orders received in payment. Any Information regarding the deolslonsof the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheer fully and gratuitously tarnished. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks Receipts, etc. The following rates of commission are allowed on B tamps and Stamped Paper: On 126 and upwards m "..2 per cent. 100 800 NtMMH 4 I Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, S C HEN C K'S TULMOMC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC, and MANDRAKE TIUS WILL CURE CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINT, ANO DYSPEPSIA, If tsken arcording to the directions. They are all thtee to be taken at the snrao time. They cleanse the stomach, tdax the liver, and put It to work; then the appetite becomes croott; the food digests and makes good blood; the patient begins to prow iu fiesb; the diseased matter ripens in the lungs, aod the patieut outgrows the disease and gets well. This is the only way to cure Consumption. To these three medicines Dr. J. II. SCUKN0K of Philndcli hi", owe his UNRIVALLED SUCCESS In the treatment ol Pulmonnry ConMiuiit:o.i. Tho Pulniuule Srup ripeiiH the tuotbid um'ter in the luo5'i, nu'.ure throws it oil' by an csy eypectoiatlon, for when the phlegm or mutter is ripe, a slight couth will throw H off, and the patient hs rest, and the ltiupr beslu to heal. To do Ihlc, the eaweetl Tonio and Mandrake Tills mutt be freely inetl to flMtic the stnmsch ftid liver, to that the Pulmonic Sjrup uud food will mawe f.ood blood. SCHENCK'3 MANDRAKE PILLS Act upon lite liver, removing all o'xtruettoas; relax the 'ducts of tlie irill bladder, the bile starts Jieely, and tu-e livt-r is soon relieved; the stools will show whst the pills csn d-; noluim; has ever been invented exceot c:lnni-l (a tlca lly poison, which is very Janseions to ue unl.'ss with gteat care) thut will uuioek the irail blad der and start the fecreiioii ot tliii liver like Sche nek's Mandrake IMK Liver Complaint is one or the most Tronic tfnt Causes or CouMimptioii. SCHCNCK'8 SEAWEED TONIO l a teutlc s'iuiuluut and alterative, and Hie plkali iu the tea weed, which this preparation U niudeof, a.-i-'ts the Htumuch to throw out the gastric juice to diohe the food with the Pul monic Sirup, and it i made into s;ood blood without lcrnieutstiou or oui iu,' the stomach. THE GREAT REASON ' Why physicians do n&t cure Consumption in, they try to do too much: they "ivp medicine to stop tbe cou-jli, to Mop chills, to stop night sweat, hectic li ver, uu I by so doin; they derange the whole digestive poorer, loekinir up the secretions, and eveutuaily the pitieut siuks and dies. Dr. f CIlftXCK, iu li!s treatment, does uot try to ptop a cjiish, nit; lit s .veuis, chills, or fever. Remove the came, and they will all stop of their own accord. No one cm be cured ot Consump tion, Liver Complaint, Dvspcp-da, Catarrh, Cau ker, Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver and stomach are m.tdc he althv. If a person has coneump'.iou. of course the Iuurs are iu some way diseased, either tuber cle?, abscoucs, brouchcal irritation, plueral atlliet ion, or the largs are a in in 9 of iufUniuM tion and fact decaying. Iu such cases what must be done? It is no', only the lungs that ate wasting, but H is the whole boly. The stomach and liver have loit their power to make blood out of food. Now the only cuauce is to take Dr. SCHBNCK'S three medicines, which will briufr up a tone to the siomsch, the patient will want food, It will digest easily and make good blood; then the pstient heius to gaiu in tlorb, aud as soon a the bidy bius to erow, the lungs comtneuce to heil up, aud the patient gets ftny aud well. Tuis is the only way to cure Consumption. WHEN Til DC IS SO LUNU DISEASE, And only Li''r Complaint and Dyspepsia, i:htttrh'i) Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake I'illt are tufft'eknt, without the I'ul wiuiiiV SiTup. Take the Man drake Pills freely in all biliowt coses, os thoij art PERFECTLY HARMLE88. Dr. BCI1ENCK, who lm enjoyed uninter rupted health, was wnted away to a mere skeleloD, m the very last stage of Pulmonary t ousumptlou, hh physiciuns haviuR pronounced his case hopeless, and abaudoned him to his fate. He was cured by the aforesaid modiciues, and t ince his recovery many thousands simi Jurly alllicted have used Dr. Hchenck's prepara tions with tbe same remarkable success. Full directions accompany each, uihkin? it uot abso lutely necessary to personally see Dr. Schenck, unless patients wish their lungs exttrutneJ, and for this purpose he Is pioiessioually at his Prin cipal Office, miLADLLPHIA, KYEllY SATURDAY, Wbere all letters for aJvlcc must be addressed. He Is aWo professionally at Ho. .12 Bond street, New York, every other Tuesday; and at No. 35 Hat over street, Boston, every other Weduesday. He gives advice free, but lor a thorough exami nation with hit ltcipliouietcr the price is $ . Office hours at each city from 9 A. AI. to 3 P. M. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seuweed Tonic, each $l-50 per bottle, or $7 a half dozeu, Mandrske Pills, 25 cents a box. A full supply of Dr. SCHESICK'd MKDICINK3 for sale at all times at his rooms. Also, for sale by Prufls'aU jtuJ Dealer. 1 1) lai-urp imPORTAWT SALE OP SPLENDID PAINTINGS, Novr on Frco Exhibition in the East Galleries of the ACADESV3Y OF PINE ARTS, TO BE SOLD MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, FEB. 1 aad 2, At Tt o'cloolr, at the Art Uallery of MR. CHARLES F. HACCLTITJu, No. llfjfl CHESNUT STIIEET, BY M. THOMAS & 3 QMS, AUCTIONEERS, THE COLLECTION OF M. KNOEOLER, Successor to Uawpil & Vo , Now York, Being by far the most valuable lot of I'nintiiiirs crer olTi'i eil at Public Sale lu this clt. 0ATALO9TJE4 ARK SOW ItLlDV. UrMDERV7RITERS' SALE. FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING, Slightly Damaged by Water. Stock to be closed out immediately. PAINTER, READ & ELDREDGE, No. 321 CHESNUT Street, 1 29 SUP LAST MONTH HOEV1ER, COL LAD A Y fk CO. HAVE THIS DAY MADE STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN OR I) Kit TO CLOSE BALANCE OF STOCK, AS THEIR LEASE EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1. Nos. 818 and 820 CHESNUT Street. BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW STYLE SKATING BOOTa BARTLETT, THE BOOT MAKER, Ko. 33 SO Til SIXTH STKEET. Kew Styles Tor the Promenade. New Styles for the Parlor. New Styles for lleavj Weather. His large stock euablis biiu to furnlsU a good fit at all times. W J!L(!aw FLOUR. QHOICC FAMILY FLOUR, For the Trade or at Retail. EVCHV DABBEL WAKBtNlED, KEYSTONE FLOOR MILLS, HOI. IS AMI) 11 UI1UBI) AVKXHR, 1 19 tnrp Kastql groat streeU WANTS. eW A K T K l TO ltENT On or belois tU. lata or Msrcb, A WODEKATK blZED HOCBK must conuiu a 1 (he oiodero ooave DltDOe. sod be In good Older, lor which good reat will ps'd. and the best of rare ukeu of It. A propmy with OOAC'H HOUSE attached pre Itrwd situated btwmu TKNTii and I WUlMlS.rU aud I'UHSMJTsud V1NK Hircets. AddruKSf. U. Boa ltw, f BUadsiphla, slallui tettus 18 4t i PHtLAD&.t'tlM. OF THE SALE. INSTRUCTION. HAMILTON IXSTITUTB FOR YOUNCl luli-hihitt I liv hprluif Term ol this Iiwtltutfon will cc.maiai.. on MONDAY, February L KiZ. etc.. aoal to H a Priuuiu-i. ' ' or"ns. I 22 t P. A. CRTOAK. A. M. H. I. G R K 0 O U Y, A. M CLASISIOAL AND KOLlSH uoHOuL No. llus MABKKT 8tr8t. J"l"V. REMOVAL. TT EM0 AL. THK OFl' ICH OP THK J7V fllir.A KK.LPH IA AND SOUTHsiltl Slili hijiAili-Ul- COMPANV hw blen removed W No. ISOSoath THIRD Street, At wh'cb plans the Company's bu'laess will here- ra.KilVn.TJo?d. ,,,"hl -- QCT,B.,V,Twh.rr.,'d bl"a ' Ud,B W. I JAMK4, (iennra.1 a cent, . 1 24 'l NoJM South THIRD 8-reet. HATS AND CAPS. JONES, TKMl'I.B A CO.. FABHIONABLJC H A T T K R au. 26 8. NIMTJI Street, First Uof r anove Chwiniit street. stl S WAKBUItTONM IMPROYEI VENTI lated, and fasy-nttlDg Press Haw (patentedt.la icn i. mpro.vTI '"hlons ol the seaaou, OHRta NOT btreet. nest dour U tha Post umoa 1tlrP TO RENT. FOR RENT PUOfoSA.1.8 WILL BK BK tkAce lvi inr the renting of tha second, third, and fourth nnors.aiid the thr-e eiorws on TWKDfc'l'H TWH.PTH aart PM.hKRT Mreeis " uurcBC Apply Ul i. H. MKHHIOl. So. VXI HtREKT Ktrsei. 8TKRL,tNu B JNislLU, 1 " M No. IIH N. NINTH. 8lrMt. LOST. IOST CEKTIFICATK OK OLD OlTY-LOaN J No. isis. for one bono ml dollars, lu the name ot Wary . Keevee. A pull. Uou VU1 tie made for th Usui! OJh.ub y te:taic.e, ' luaui
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