THE DAILY EVENING flSLKGUAPir PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1870. 5 I jX. tz 1) o iv . "The Quality of Mercy is not Strained." Governor Geary's Annual H9port "Whora Ho has Released from Durance Vile During the Year, ana' the Rsa sons Therefor. lite, lllr., Etc., 12lc, lute. Aceonianylnp; the aovernor' message ta the L gtilature, published elsewhere In to-day'a Iflaue, was the annual report of the action of tho Executive during the year 1S09, In the matter of p.trdona. Alto gether ilxty-two pardons were granted during the year. All those circs In Philadelphia are Riven bo low, together with the most Important ones la the vlclultv of the cltj: 1. Ueorrre Thomas. Philadelphia. Convicted of arson, J miliary is, it 7. Huntenced to Kastern Peni tentiary for two years and six months. Pardoned January 1, lSiiii. Jfeoominnndcd by Villliiui Ma LuiiRhlin, J. I. A. Allen, Jr.. Janies W. iiarrett, Joseph A. Brenner, Archibald Catanank, damn WolHteucraft, John Boutnlock, and Philip Wright jurors in the case; Thomas W. Martin, Kirhard Aus tin, James A. Otterson, James V, HinWea, William K. CouUton, VYlllluiu B. Jones, John Kllputnck, Isaac M. Ashton, James McUolly, Eflwurd 0. Mullln, Oeorge Wallace, Charles II. Butler, Joseph K. Wil liams, Henry u. Humphreys, and many other eltl Sena of Philadelphia. Reasons : Thorn as was mere youth, and led Into the commission of crims by bad comparilons, and thu lmprixomiient already suffered was Hiilllclent to meet theeii'Uuf justluu. fcix and a half months remitted. 9. Henry V. Bach. Bucks county, January 25, 1319. Assault and battery. Pardoned January no. Recommended by Joseph Thomas, C. tf. Meredith, Thomas Morris, W. 11. Meredith. J. L. lleacook, K. i Ochs, W. U. l'ellman, J. It. Fotilke, Mamuel V. V. Biadsliaw. A. W. milliard, lictijMiiiu K. Kdwords, Milton A. Riffle, Frank M. Diehl, A. tloldsiultn, Samuel J. Lcvickx. Jr.. MUtou KoOurts, II. ('. John son, William Snyder, c. N. Taylor, A. B. Schtirz, B. V. Fisher, Momcs A. Kropsle, 11. . SU-kel, Robert I.. Bodlue, Mauouti (icary, Al. Yanllry, mid many other citizens of the counties of Plillalelpliia and Bucks. Reasons: Bach was an enrollluff olllcer In the t utted States Army, for ltockhlll diitrict, and was forcibly resisted lu the pursuance of his duty as such by the prosecutor In the case, who sought every opportunity to iumilt and impose upon him; the de fendant struck the prosecutor under the tuilueuee of gross lusult and strong provocation, aud he has always sustained a good character for uprlxhtness and gentlemanly bearing In the community to which lie belongs. 12. John Martern. Philadelphia, June 21, 1367. Assault and Battery. Four years m County I'risou. Pardoned February 0. Recommended by W. Mullen, Prison A sent, aud the Board of Prison Inspect jrs: Frederick Dittinaii, William J. Horstman, Alfred Ilusenberg, Jacob F. Armstrong, and otner citizens of Philadelphia. Reasons: Tho prisoner is seventy eight years old, feeble In body aud min i, and evi dently upon the verge of the grave ; pour aud f riond less ; and serious doubts have arisen In regard to his guilt. Two years and four aud a half mouths re mitted. 15. Andrew 3. Finch. Philadelphia, July IT, 107. Maintaining a nuisance. One thoiwan I dollars tine and two veartf in county prison. Pardoned Febru ary 19. Recommended by Walter Clawson, W. R. Sellers, Jos. W. Liugg, J. S. Warner, Kicliaid Scho lleld, 11. A. Bartlett, tleorge Ulaysteu, A'ljf. .Mai ley, Robert F. Corson, (ieorgo W. Brown, John W. C'barkson, jurors in the case; Thomas J. Worrall, John tioforth, W. B. Perkins, J. H. SelMer, Thomas I. . Worthlngton, a. Meyers, John T. Murray, J. R. Muttly, W. S. Tolland, O. D. Clreen, Martin Hammer, Charles J. Corsmi, ;eorjo Alien, II. Crossman, Christian llarter, W. B. Mingle, K. A. Burke, Julius Crooks, Tlioiniis Ashton, Henry I., smith, J. A. B.vrne, James Bruce, John MoKlulcy, and other citizens of Philadelphia. Reasons: Finch hail served In tho 1'iiioii army during the late war, and was an honorubly discharged soldier; had main tained a good character previous to this charge; has a wife and tour dependent children, and having nerved within a few months of his term of aentuncu, the law was lully vindicated. Five mouths re mitted. 80. Joseph White. Philadelphia, Ootober 17, 1868. Larceny. Twa aud a hair years In Conuty Prison. Pardoned February as. Recommended by Joseph It. Chandler, in bet ulfof Board of Prison Inspectors; John Blackston, W. II. Boyd, and Thomas Cassidv, iurors: William B. Mann, District Attorney ; J. 11. loweli, W. 11. Shearman, K. MluUer, Frauds Palmer, A. Barrows, James Y. Pumoruy, Kdgar M. Chlpman, aud othor citizens of Philadelphia. Iteasous: Serious doubts were entertained of the guilt of White; the evidence did not justify the verdict; he had always sustained an excellent ohar aeter; conducted himself as a law-abiding cltUen; and the ends of justice demanded his release. Three months remitted. 24. Frank ReMoullo. Philadelphia, February 8, 1369. Assault and battery. Nine mouths in County Prison. Pardoned April 12. Recommended by John J. Rogers, David P. Jones, Michael Beard, Samuel Josephs, John Mctiinuis, 11. M. YalleUo, J. S. IcFadden, William lli-otherhesd, C. lOrnest Kltn merly, Richard F. Breunaii, W. W. MuCandless, and other vltlsens of Philadelphia. Reasons: DeVloulin Is but nineteen years old, and has always sustained a good character; he holds a medal for personal valor from the Secretary of the Navy, for saving the life of a man who fell overboard from the V uird (States ship 8alilue; and the ends of justice do not require his continued Imprisonment. Seven months remitted. 32. John Frltaman. Philadelphia, July 29, 163. Nuisance. Two years lu County Jail. Pardoned May 6. Recommended by H. B. Rutherford, Joseph Bond, Joseph Nudd, 8. A. McDougal, Ueorge W. fctull, Jr., O wen Prior, James B. UiulUIi, J. Krome, II. Leidy, Jacob Ivierer. John A. W. May weg, Jacob Antenrieth, George Brltz, Thomas Leidy, Asher 8. Leidy, Charles F. Barton, William Hergeuut, Charles William Klfter, James F. Kldrldge, Peter Koefer, U. Wisebach, Jacob llackert. John Williams. Adolphus May, Jno. Rogers, Clias. W. Brown, (2eo Woodhouse Fred. Breitiugt-r, Milton Hlteuiian, James P. Dubois, II. K. Clentner, Robert Simpson. William H. Oliver, aud a Urge number of other citizens, lteasons: It appeared, after the trial, that one of the principal witnesses was bribed to swear against the accused, who is believed to be innocent of the crime alleged ; was al rava known to be a good citizen; aud has a wife aud several children to support. One year and three months situated. as. Hester VaiiRhan. Philadelphia, July 1, ISOi. Iiiiautlclile. To be hanged. Pardoned May (j. Re commended ly Charles Ilewett, J. I,. Moss, Jay Cooke, William (I. Moorhoad, McGregor J. Mltoheson, George Plitt, Joseph R. Chandler, I). P. Kouthworlh, William D. Keller, J. K. Howell, JoBlaU Bond, William Cornell Jewctt, Jonathan Jones, Henry Catlln, Thomas Murray, Susan A. Smith, Adelaide M. 1 unlock, Madame C. 8. Lozler, Mercv Clarksoa, AnnaK. M'Dowell, Mrs. K. B. Orno, Helen Hug jlns, Pebecci B md, liar. 1. 1 Iliillard.Leo- . nor a Bond, Mrs. J. M. Drill, Horace Greeley, John Hilver, Charles Sawyer, Joseph Leonard, Dr. William O. Uttrson, Jesse B. Junes, Charles W. Klllott, Wli lmm II. Rtlev, Ingersoll Lock wood, J. Howard Smith, James j'lontleth, Goorgo A. Cuslilng. II. M. Williams, J. J. Ktelilngs, K. C. Newton, Nelson New ton, K. 1C Fay, George Cooper, A. Armstrong, J. D. Hunter, Aaron Adams, John A. Walton, William Fleming, James II.. Nash, John R. Davis, J.Alex. Griltlths, Joint Toinlluson, M. II. Smith, Robert Fin ley, Louis Howell, Thomas Peters, Joseph Zimmer man. Robert Stewart, David R. Tootuhs, Jonah Wil liams, John Stewart, john Prludiard, 8. C. Reluoehl, . F. HuntKluger, Aaron Kckel, David J. Lewis, Robert Both, Georire Hover, C L. Plukerton, J. B. eioach, Dan it 1 Hoirman, Richard Price, J. I. Jones, Watkin Lewis, John CokIo, James M'Cany, A. B. Evans, harles Evans, Georire Kessler, and more than Ave thousand other respectable petitioners residing lu this State. ReasoiiB: Hester Vaugiiaa waayoung KiiL-l ah woman, eutirely unproeoted. and with out a relative or irieiid lu this country ; previous to tier conviction she had behaved herself generally In aurh a manner as to gain the good will of those who ' knew her; grave doubts wero entertained as to her having committed the crime of which she was cou vloted ; or, If sii did commit it, It was under tin un natural excitement, If not entire aberral Ion of mind ; she was the victim of a seducer, and tho child slie Is supposed to have deglroyed was the product of his hearties villainy, rather than from any abso.ulely omitv nnrruiKRon her Hurt: the circumstances attend ing the child's death furnish reasons to believe that It mli lit have been occasioned without her know ledge by the peculiar condition of the mother? since her imprisonment her health had so rapidly failed timt.Hiu' I'MiiM not lonir survive, aud liHtlce, mercy, aud hum tri ty a 1 conspired to have her restored, al iter owu solicitation, to her luiudy lu LuglauU. !U. Nicholas Sands. Philadelphia, March t, HM. Receiving Stolen Goods. Three years in Kastni n mV, ,"0,t:nry. Pardoned Mays. Recftniuencled bf all the jurors; F, Beldleman and Ferdinand Schmidt, the prosecutors; John W. Barth, and other citizens. Rensors: The worth of the goods said to be stolen did net amount to !); the persiti who receive! the largest amount tm-rrof escaped punishment; Sards was poor, and bought the goods, not knowing them to be stolen ; he was temperate and Industrious Biid always bore a good character; his wife is s crip, pie and nnablo to provide for herself and ctlldren; they wsre In great distress and depending upon charity for support; and tho long Imprls mment already endured was sumclent punishment. One year and ten months remitted. .ifi. Henry Clay. Philadelphia. January 20, 1961. Burglary. Two years and two months in Kastern 1 enitentiary. Pardonud May lu. Recommended by Alexander J. Harper, John C. Martin, Joseph K. niniiiKii, v. r. i nomas, namnei lien, isaanw. Colesbnry, William Dutry, Samuel V. Pennypac.ker, Kdward Span, .lohn Nlcholls, Jhitips W. Palmer, John Patterson. Richard Rirka v Hciiiir niwrt Foster, F.. K. Smith, Wi'llam Surniaev, Peter B, i-ong, ii. ,. fticintyre, Charles A. Porter, K. V. I.flvan, J. JB. Stolder, Klerhrt Waverricc, Wm. McMlchael, jnd many others. Peasons-Claj Is young, and from his childhood has been feeble-minded and in the habit of wandering around the ritv, ami sleeng wherever he could lindaplace; Ht the timoof Ills arrest was found In an unfurnished house ft1een, and about him the articles said to be stolen, valued at eight dollars; and his longer imprisonment would be cruelty, on year ten months and a half re mitted. 8s. John McDonnell. Philadelphia, March 17, 11W. Assault and Battery. Thrr mont hs in comity prl son. Pardoned May 34. Recommended by G. W, Myers, John Cloud, JJbrt Herrey, James Holgate. Alexander C. Adnlre, W,M. Bnn, James V. Stokes, M. C. Hong, David Foy, John McGlnnls, Michael Mullln, Samuel Josepv John J. Rog.irs, James Fuliers, members of the Legislature from I'hiladel phla. KeasoiiaThe bill of Imlictmeut had been tampered with and altered', wfrer having the grand jury, so as to preclude a proper ifc-fensc ; and there was after-discovered testimony, which, had It heeii produced on the trial, would have- teudeu towards acquittal. Twenty.flvc days remitted. B. William II.' Fraley, Phlladvrphla, January 15, 1r. I.nrcetiy. Six months In J'steru Pcnlten vlary, from termination of a formerr seutence. Par iloiu d June 2. Recommended by Aw b. Shoemaker, William S. 'Poland, John ( Byrne, Chrtatlan Kneass, Amos Rolililns. Godfrey IIhImt. IM.-hnprt 1'i.llr (1 H Nichols, P. 'j-. Itansford, Jamos Freeborn, H. Beidi man, W. II. Kvnns, John Phillips, Isaac S. Casilor, f a. 1 1 ... . I .. r r .... ... ... ' i. v. iiiiiMT, uniucH y. moKes, wiiiiaua u. bee'ls, Jacob K Rldgway, Albert C. Roberts, A. Wilson llenszey, Frederick (1. Wolbert. James Subfirs. K. M. Kvans, Leonard Myers, H. W. Grav, and William J. Ilolton. Reasons: Frnlev hail elgluccn montliB on a former charge, and even If guilty, had been severely puurshed ; he had served moti' thnu three years, faithfully, In the I nlon army; and had always borue a good character. Two JJIIIIJII1B IINIIlLieU. 41. Squire Brndloy. Philadelphia, Or-tnbr 81), MS. Receiving stolen iroods. Kiirhti 'I'll man! Im In i 'until i' Prison. Purdoned July . Recommended by lf. in. Tum:mi vanur, nr. n imam j. i' lemmg, lr. Win. W. Bromelt. Frederick liitrni.vn. A. ; Vu tiur Thomas Wood, Frank S. I rie, Joseph Clntign, Clias. .-. flinirr, ii. .ii. r.ruus, i nomas tfrootliient, and ninny otlirr citizens. Retains : Itrmlli'v was ii inn n of good cliaracti-r, laboring industriously to support u in (icu'ii'iii luniiijr ; i ne evuience Hgaiust Mini was Insuiticieur to establish his guilt ; his health had suf fered seriously rrom his contlncinc.nt : and the III4 of justice did not require its lougcr contiuuance Nine and a hssf months remitted. 4T. Jordan Cavana. Delaware, Atlgnsf, 1357. Assault aud Battery. Three years in u.iuntv Prison. Purdoned July 2:t. Recunmended bv the Board or Prison Inspectors, the keeper or the prison, William Butler. Dr. A. W. Matthews, and ntln I'M. iilSilVlWltl Tho prisoner was Insane, and it was found neoes sary to remove him to a suitable Institution to re ceive necessary treatment Gnu year remitted. io i giiaiz vti.ier. imtiatieiplua. May s. isji. Bigamy. Three months lu Couutv Prison. I'ar. doned July 23. Recommended bv Charles F. John Sharp, Overton Howard, and many others! KeoHoiis: Wlsler had always ..een known as an up rlflllt citizen: waa nvir marrlpit lit tha nr..n.. claimlu to be his tlrst wife, and was not guilty of the oll'ensu of which he was convicted, oae month remitted. M. Young Parr. Philadelphia. Anrll 7. 1S69. Re. ceivlmr stolen icouds. Two vears lu lOastern fenRnn. tlary. Pardoned October 15. Recomui'mdcd by Kate oeuiiiiKe, mo prosecutor; me jurors in tile case: Charles H. T. ColHs, W. J. Pollock, W. W. Watt, James Oivln, Gldeou Clark. John A. Houseman, and many other citizens. Reasons: Purr is a mern youth, and wss never before chsrued with any crimi nal oneuse; niscouvlctlon was obtui'ied by the testi mony of a formsr convict: his fenletico was severe. and the punishment already Indicted was considered sulticlent. ono year five and a half months remitted. iionn wens, rnua'teipnia, October 29, 186s. Burglary. F.lghteen months In Kastern Peniten tiary. Pardoned October lf. Recommondud by Francis Gallcu, tieorge Schoaneback, John Savory, John Brenner, De Witt Clinton Russell, Samuel Wil son, Joseph Ralston, Henry Myers, John Mc.Makin. Lawrence Corn, Joseph Oldham, and Maurloe M. j'lCKinson, me jurors m inc case; Room Gillespie, i R. M. Evans, K. W. Davis. Geonro Connell. o. A. Nagle, William B. Mann, Koberc L. Bodino, aud many other cltizeus. Reasons: Wells is vi-rr young, and has always sustained a aood character; the crime for which he was convicted was c un united at the Instigation of men of greater uste and experience; and the punishment indicted was sum clent to meet the ends of justice. Six mouths re mitted. 54. William Welsh. Phlladeluhta. June 1a. isnT. Assault and Battery. Four yearn In Eastern Ponl tentlary. ardoued Octoier 23. Recommended liy iiiui-ii p uiuiirj, -j uouiaa i.arngut's, jw. M Uouald, K. Grcenhard. Edwurd Oslioru. Kdward Maxwfil aDd D. Jones, Jurors In tho case; William Frlsh uiuth, bugo Suhaner, Thomai Bonner, Jonathan Geeseman, Thomas Li Idy, Charles Herman, Charlts Schweitzer, Thomas H. Addlcks, William P. Pont zler, John Morehcad, and about one hundred more citizens of r hlladeipbla. Reasons Welsh had alwuts Dome a gooa character; nas an aged mother dopeti dent upon hlro for support ; had suirorod sum. dent pumstimeut, ana was a proper subject for Ilxecutive clemency, une year and euiht months jKiuiltted. 64. Charles Brown. Philadelphia, Ootober Si, ISM. Assault and battery with intcut to commit a rape Five years In Eastern Penttentiarv. Purdoned Oc tober 25. Recommended by John k. Murphv, James Glvin, Joshua T. Owen, aud other citizens of I'hlla delphla. Reasons : Previous to his conviction Brown had sustained an unexceptionable character; lie was not properly defended and represented at his trial ; had served his country faithfully during tho late war; was in falling health, aud public justice bad been satisfied by the four years' Imprisonment already suilcred. One year remitted. 61. Charles Brown and August Steele. Philadel phia, January, i860. Robberv. Twelve years in County Prison. Pardoned December 2. Recom mended by Hie Board of Prison Inspectors; Sarah C. Baldwin, widow of the prosecutor; Joseph R. Chandler, Thomas Latimer, Dr. II. Yale Smith, Wil liam B. Perkins, J. A. Childa; Revs. George Brlng hurst, Wusliiugion B. l'rben, R. Heber Newton, Jared Haines Peters, J. Wheuton Smith, Daniel MarBh, and Albert Barnes; Jay Cooke, and many other respcctublu citizens. Reasons: The pri soners have conducted themselves with marked pro priety during an imprisonment of nine years; tho sentence was unusually severe; ono of thorn has bo come blind from the effect of long confinement and the health of the other la greatly impaired; and the ends of justice have been met by the punishment In flicted. Three years remitted. Death Warrnntn. 1. Gerald Eaton. Sentenced January 10, 1369, In Philadelphia, for the murder of Timothy Hecuan, ou the night of the I2ih, or the morning of the 13th of June, lsus. Warrant issued March s, 1369. Executed at Philadelphia, ou Thursday, April 8. 2. George S. Twltchell. Sentenced January no, W9, in Philadelphia, for the murder of Mary K. Hill, on Uie 2-Jd of November, lsus. Warrant Issued March 9, 1HC9. KxeciHion ilxed for Thursday, April m. Committed sulcMo In prison, on the night of the 7th, or morning of April 8. H. Louis I.uue. Sentenced February 9, 13C9, in Piltsburg, Allegheny county, for tho murder of Hen rietta Lane, ou the tttb of Mav. 1S6S. Warrant Isauml Jarch 26, 1S69. Executed tit Pittsburg, on Thtirs- ujr, si in u zv. 4. Charles Orme. Sentenced Jannury 2, 1309, In Monroe county, as oue of the murden-rsof Theodore Broudliead, fceptember Vh, imw. Wurrunt Ismed Jtinw 80, 1H9. F.xecuted ut Stroudsburg on Wed nesday, Auuust 11. 6. John Fields. Sentenced September 4. 1369, la Lycoming county, for the murder of tleorge Mat thews, on May IS, 1SG9, Warrant Issued Novomiier . 1S69. Executed at Wllliamsport on Tuesday, Du cember 7. ' ti. Znchary Taylor Ifockenbury. Sentenced Sep. tetnber lo, 1869, In Bu'ler county, for tho murder of Nancy Ann McCandless, on the lUih Of October, iftw. Warrant Issued November 0, 1S'!l. Executed at Butler oh Tuesdav, December I. 7. Adam Titus. Sentenced August 17, 1ii9, lu Cumberland county, for the imirdcrof Henry staliui, on December 23, 13H3. Warrant Issued Ntivemln r 24, 1m;9. Executed at Carlisle ou Wuduesday, De cember 22. A Tubular Htatciucat. Appended to tho report Is the following t ibulsr Stali lceiit of the number of pardons, remissior.s ol lljes, uud iorfi-i'.cd a-coijui.am.cs wU the yearly iieuury, wiiiiam r. iiomuuson, Thomas W. Week, Calvlu H. Test, W. R. Thomas, F. A. Bregr. Jr. Thomas Ashton, John R. Walerhouse, J. F. Hopple, J. A. llonham, Joseph Blarlev. Jr., Frederick Kuler, Andrew Zane. Jr.. Christian Kni'iiss. ttichini it mi avcrsge, restorations to cltlaens'ilp and ifs?h war rant issued from the year 171 to IS ; uirliY.ilvc, tcRi ther with the names of tho Urn-mo rs by wltuni they wero Issued: -liS I a. 5i ittc -i ,, )! 1; m i i:n' 2ia: 2h1 : Kl imv IM: SI 1 1TI JsK( 1K9 1HIS to ilV9. to to 1SI7. to i8:.-o. to li-. 9 i.m, 9 1 l.!i!i l.fxr, 8. i'M Si ?S7l in : lu 4 7; S 14 "; Sj lr .5! is! 17 :Th-Nti Milllin. I numns m.tKniti. Slmrm onyilnr. VVjllintn KinilNr. .Invpli HinMtr. .luhn A. MhnltK. Gorrf WiiU. iofiil Ritnr. Iiil K. l'r(r Krmi rt Nlnink Wlliimn p. ,).,hn(-in. will..... u:i... 1KSI l-i( 1H.IS lt-:ic Isty Df.2 IWJt IKW IMil I'lil to th:. t-o 1KIA. to 1KIS. to 1S4. to ISIS, to ISM. tol'61. o t,7. to lfB. to IKtfti. to bH. t 41 7'Ji; jt-rt! K7S 3!ti, Ul 2IS( 7ISI. fi.ii! (17 li los Mt TJ 1-17 7 R7l SI viiuitn r. cur. A mirrw ti. Hurt a. Jith i V. i.atry. 'Ttl 11.6T71 s! Mil city rn:iw. Yotr fMW Bar Clothino r Pfkntt A Co., Towfii ll.i.i. No. 5IS Mahkht Kv., LOWKH THAN OK AKTONB KI.HK, n larr wn i. nrruNo The Monky, ANll Takr Bai-k thb ilOOIMJ Tl ntssATisnpn. Clarx MKD Sk: 111 kouk f uuctlAStNa. TST Commow pnr. DsciiB.-What U tho- nttfonal moieof proOBditrw incawa of onorl dohilityaw nor voiis proMTDtinn? JAjos ir,t i oison toll us that jifKcimis ntimulatiim isreqmrml To rort to violent purjaiioa in kbcIwcsso is aiaZwurd anUwonM be tobleod atrrln(f man. Yet It Is done everyday. Ye, this stupid anil i I'tiilosophloal praolWU continu.d in the toeth of tho grtat fun u,ati pliysici wokm.s, wHb all the norrm dinturbsnoo thnt nrm;)iiny it, is more certainly nnd rapidly relioved by llottntei's Stomeb Bitters than br d ether, mrdicine- at prex-nt known. It is true tlmt Krnersl debility Is of twi atfen lei with turbidity or Irre (talorily of the bwol, nf that this nymptiiin mutt nut bo overlooked. Rut'irtiiio tho diwlm, of t!n wuto mattor of thesysteniiioxpedifeilirreBitiited, IU ilgnr m bt re cruite.1. The Biltont do Sorh. Th y combine aperient ont antibiliouh proportio wltl oxtruordinniy tonio power. Kvon while romownp th obrix- iims from the bowels, thpy tune and initfor:vV tlxe nrvan. Tlirougli tbc iiUimacbi oponwhtoh. W e.-tbl ipooiHo aots diwtly, it ives a healthy ml i.erinanfn impetus t.r every enfecllod funetiwt. lif-HiMi 8 fari'ilaled, tha fulteriim circulation. H'-ru'latH. thv blwid reiafuread uitl, anewnecesninn-of the iilitiUTitary i.iimij.le. tho nerve braced, and all the doruxtat ixiwors of the MyHtmii r.i.id into healthy actioni not spsinintirally, aswuuH lo fie case if a mere stimulant were administered, but. fur a con tinuance. It is in. this Wd that mieh eiliaordinnry chiiTioaarewroiiKhUii.tho niMliiioa of the feoblo, en.a ciated, and norvimi invalids by too uso of tbifiwondortul corrective, alterative, and tunic. Let coininno asnw de cice between micli a e reparation and a nniatratFin eil. tie tupDli-inenttd J.y a, poinoiiowi astringent like stryc-b- nine or uuima. DnT I"ext. Tlie moat oSectnal nay of anardinff one's health is to keep the foet dry, and that can only be donn by the nee of India Rubber Ov ndioes. and as the incle menl aooson isnpon n, we would advise our readers to buy none bat tho beet qaalit), which can oulybo ha I at GonuiKAU'a Headquartors, No. Ohesuiit atrool, annth tide, Philadelphia, A Prrn ons Oouoa Ibat will not y old to ordinary remedies L ay bo tlioioutihly enrol by Javse's Expecto bakt, a must etfeolio medioiao in all Brouoaial and Pu'uionary diMrdoro. Sold everywhere. I HF..NCH AU FSOLIHH UaSSIMKHK PASTS Mado to Order, 12 and $14. A similar reduction on all Measured and Roady-mads Olotbing at Ohaiit.es Stokes', No. 824 Ohesnut street, Under Continental Hotel. JrwaLRT.-Mc WiiUam W. Caasldy, No. 12 8. Second street, baa the largest and most attractive assortment of hne Jewelry and hilverwarj iu the city. Purchasera can rely upon obtaining a real, para article, furnished at a price which eaaoot ba equalled. He also has a largo stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to bis store is (are to result in pleasure and profit. Btmnxn OvKnsaoas aht Boots for Men, Women, and Children, can be bad at retail at the very lowest prices. Goodyear's manufacture, old stand, No. 308 Ohesnut street, lower side. Wr. call the attn ion of buyers to tho sale of Paintings to be held at Kcolt's Art Uillery, No. 1117 Uhesnnt street, to morrow and Iriday evenings, to be soli without the least reserve. B. Scott, Ja. Kabth Closet Company's parent dry earth commodea and privy fixtures, at A. 11. Franciscusik Co. 'a. No. 6UJ X E W YEAR'S PRESENTS AT WASAMAKER & BROWN'S. IrlAKIilKD. VRITCH- HAZARD At Germantown. Dneember 3D. I8ii!t, by tie I .v. J. Ii. Macon Kni.s, U. 1)., W ll.i.l vH VKITCHln MAKIA PKltUY, daughter of (Samuel Has.. ard, all of l'lolac eluhia. III. . S-r-P". theSdof Janunry, after a lingering illness, ( KnHCiK L. DhKJt, in the bum year of hi em. The relativea and Inenila of the family, and Monroe lodgo, Hu. 8S. l.t). of O. F., are respeotlully invited to attend ttie luueial. from his late ruamenue, No. Hlil N riith atreet, on 'I iiumdar alteinoon at 1 o'clock, lo pro ceed to Cedar Hill Cemetery. JOHNhON.-On the 2d instant, DAVID JOHNSON, aged 1 2 yea ra. 'the relatives and friends, and Honeonia Adolnhon Ledge, No. lis, i. O. of O. F.. and Mount Glive Kueaiuii inenl. No. 0, are mpootlully invited to attend the fuue ral. from bis late residence. No HIS Marlborough atreot, below dirard avenue. Iiitennnnt at Hauovor btroet Vault, ou 'J buraday afternoon at 2 o'clock. I.f PPINCOTT. Ob the morning of the Hbinstant. ASA LIPPINCOTT.InthntiltdyearolhisaKe. 'i'liM relative and friends are reatuevllully invited tn at tend the funeral, from l'riends' Meeting House, at Went field, on Filth day afternoon, the litb inatant, atKo'elnek, wilbout further notice. Carriage will mout tho 2 P. M. train In.m Walnut airuot at liivurton. HaYBOLI). On tho 2d inatant, WILLIAM II. SAY B 'I. D, aged 40 year. Ilia relativea and friends of the family are resoectfully invited tu atteud the funeral, from Inn lute residence, No. VII liii'luiiuiid Htraet, ou 'i'hiirnday altoroooa at 1 o'clock. To prcuted to Mcchauiua' Cemetery. W A I.UKN.-On the evening of the 4th of Jarnarv. FLO KKM K AUKI.IA WALUKN.aged U years ami lu days. 'J he friends ol the familyand Hie inenitiera of tbe Tuber nHcle bntit Cburvh are iuvited to attend the funeral, tn in tho reaideiice of her parent , No. airjl Mhipuou strunt, on '1 hurt-day, tue tith instant, at 2 o'clock P. M. j Vf lltT..-On tbe evening ol Jiuinaiy 1, 1S7U, Mrs. HAN NAH P. W I UTZ, in I lie tod year of her age. The relatives of the family are respeottnlly Invited to attend her funeral, from tho reticence of her brother, K. Ii. Zane, No. 141.S N. Sixth slreol, on TUuraduy luoroiug text, January t, at 10 o'clock A. hi., without further not no. MOURNING DRY GOODS. 1I.ACK MOHAIR TAMISE, OR FRKN'CII 1 ALPACAH .-.UIKT lfKCFI VHI), ON IE OAHK OK MOUAllt TAMlE, tltUM boo. TO ii mi A VAIIU, , HKSSON & HON, MOURNING DltY COHHS IIOUSK, 13!0 6ir.p flu. tux CUabN UT hl'UKK r. lo'lVIN it CO. BLACK KID (il.OVES. ' Fitires iti:ii'ct:i). imijIks' plain bi.a.ji., -7r,; KVIltltKlDM'ltKI), SlSi.; I'i.AlN. 'ItVO BUI. TU.Nri, tfr'NTi.HMKN'S. fl U Br-'MSON t MON. MUllltNlNIi not . tltilDp . Ku. ids uui;o.L' i si'iU'.f.i," OUR SALES SINCE FIRST OF DECEHBES, AMOUNT TO JHvlOS,O0O0, AND -xno sales books of our houses are opun for tao iasyyctioa oT ti TtVO ts723EHfl J&XOXIX2 enrions; and, while we are gratified with the XWO- WXJHH3 w n , awv wiiaaarasttJ Large Success o our Mammoth n9 wo WAZlArA2132t; &l IEOWN WAKAIVTAKEZl & JJROWaV WATIAiVI 5c TWO WT5HS TWO" TSTECItS TJlOTSn IWO WEEKS IVIORE WANAlYCAKrSK. 6i BTLOl&TI wAiarArcAiiBii &. bvlovwu VJ AKTAXVXATIEIl SHOWN TWO WEEK3 rTORE TWO WEEIE3 ETORa TWO WEEKS IVH9H23 MEN'S OVERCOATS. At. !7T.O Cost At 10-(H) Cost At $12T.O Cost At $15 -00 Cost At $l'0-(0 Cost Elsewhere . . ... . . . 1 0 -00 Eluewhere. ........ 1.V00 Elsewhere. .... 18'00 Elsewhere ,. TJ'OO Elsewhere SO'OO MEN'S CIlESTERFIELlrS. - At iS-00. At ll() (K). At i'.-r.o. At tl.rt-(H). At fl8-W). ...Cost Elsewhere ...('obt Elsewhere ...Ctt Elsewhere ...Cost Elsewhere ...Cost Elsewhere ,.110() ... H-00 ... 1700 ... L'O OO ... L'i-00 MEN'S SACK COATS, At $.V0O Cost Elsewhere.... At B-)0 Cost Elsewhere.... At f 10-00 Cost Elsewhere.... At $l;l-00 Cost Elsewhere.... At 10-00 Cost Elsewhere.... $!)-00 13- 00 14- 00 17-00 22-00 CENTS' LARGE ASSORTMENT A WD CORRESPONDING REDUCTION?. Now thon. one visit will convince you of very fact stated above. Many of the articles have been made IUi'Kf--l htnto of llin iiiMi-khr. up For the rccotnuioaKtion nf the public, we WANAMAKER I BRO DRY GOODS. 1V1 1 JL. L I KEN'S LINEN STORES. OLD STORE. No. 828 ARCH 8 T R S E T. NEW STORE, No. 1123 CHESNUT Street. KKW DEPARTMENT UKD CLOTHING). BEST BLANKETS, fresh from the mills. MAESEILLES BED QUILTS. nONXVCOMB QUILTS, all sizes. ALLENDALE AND LANCASTER QUILTS. LINEN SHEETINGS, all widths. COTTON SUEETINQ8, ail widths. riLLOW CASINGS. We bid for a large trade in BED CLOTHING), by Belling reliable goods at the lowest prices. 8 21 mwt 1870. 7A A HAPPY NEW YEAR. 1870. COOPER &. COIXAIU) Have some great bargains among the WOOL POPLINS, SILK POPLINe., BLACK. SILK 8, FINE PLAIDS, 1UCU SHAWLS, CI-OAK8, -SILK VELVETS, ' CLOA KINGS, CASS1MBBES, OVEKCOAT1NG3, BLANK SIS, QLUL'IS, UOMAN SCARP'S, ULOVKS, TIKSv EU). Etc. COOPER & C0NARD, S. E. CORNER NINTn AND MARKET, 1 7 fBm PHILADELPHIA. MRS. U. DILLON, NO. 323 AND ail SOUTH Ktreet, li a lurgo amort moat nf lias Millinery for Ladies uud Misse, Kiblioai, rittiatt, (Silks, Velvt nod Velveteens, Crpc-s, KenttierH, l-'liiwem, Frame, Hasb Kitibuns, Ornunieuts, Muurain Millinery, Craixt Veiln, etc. I 4 yEPnTRS AND GERMANTOWN WOOLS, MJ Btockinc Yarns of all kinds; Ticlt, Orochut. and Cotton, wuolesul. aud retail, at isclory. No. LUOliiAKU BUeeL. 8, WATOHE8, JEWELRY, ETO. C. & A. PEQUIGN0T, MANUTACTUKER3 OP WATCH GASES. AND DEALERS. IN AMERICAN AND POREIGH WATCHES, Pto, IS South (SIXTH street. 1 1 mweSrp ! MANUFACTORY. No. W & FIFTH Street c A U I E 8 McCAULLEV. W1NEH, LIQUOHS. AN1 t'KiAR.S, I No. 4'Jl ht 1 11' 1 11 Mruet. i Brown Stout. Pcrter, Ale, uuU Vldui. lulkfj LuUlrU UU. U still have, Vy 1018 MEAK'S OVERCOATS, 918 MEN'S CHESTEUFIELDS, 11C0 MlfiN'S SACKS, 2872 PAIRS MEN'S PANTS, 32 IS MEN'S VEST8, THIS 13 TOO A-d we will Sacrifice it to Bj . for the Hext Two Offers for Lots or At Eates Lower thai any one-else w.U dir; 'to sell at. MEN'S PANTS, JST $Ki10Oa wool.Cost Elsewhere ASSM'OO: Cost ElHewhers A S-t-oo;... Cost Elsewhere.. At '50v.. Cost Eluewhere. At iilff.TiO-... Cost Elsewhore At 35e: Cost Elsewhere. MEN'S VESTS. At $I,.;0,allwooI,Cost E'sew here..... At !2T.) Cost K sewhere At Cost Elsewhere At $4 "J.V. ... Cost Elsewhere.... At JijDOi Cost E'se where... BOYS OVEUCO TS. At .15 (.,. Cost Elsewhere At- Hfi-IMV Cot Elsowhere....... At- $7?jVW.. Cost Elsewhere At &10tX.'... Cost Elsewhere At flSWA Coa Elsewhore $'-00 (5 '00 7-00 !( 10-00 l-.'-00 4- 00 5 - 00 C.-00 7'o0 $8-00 10-01): 111)0 15-00 20-00 FURNISHING withm the 18 ten 1th, trnA are purchased will keep. op every evening until .) o'clock, S. K COKNElu SfiXTII.AND MARKET STRKKR. SAFE DEPOSITE COMPANIES. JHE PHILADELPHIA TRUST, SfiFE DEPOSIT AN! INSURANCE COMPANY Cliarfpicd hy 1 ho liislaturo o! Poi.nsj Ivauiii, April, 1809. Capitnl, - .100,000 Eatabllnhad for tbe Executlu of TruntM, Rxeeu . loralilD l.te.t the Hals rpplnjr of Vnlna. blea. and the Iteming Hmall Nitfen la lie Buslar-Prouf Vault In thtiCninlte Hre-Proof HiiIIiUiik vf the Plillii. dvlplila Nnilonal Hunk, Chest nut Wirert. Tbia IaetitaMon is now open for tbe traiuactioa of. biumeiie. and trie Uoinpsii in in reaiiinena tu reccivo M kcial iJKVOttiis ror the tjii ic Kkki. imi of liuvKHNMVKV Uokuu and otlier JiK.cp. KULKH, BiLvnt nun titiuu I'i.AiK, o k. . KLit v, and othor portable Vai.ua nr. KB, -undor s(cml Knir.intoo, at rates ai.'ilartotlioiieclmriicMl Lyothor hiKa Dr.rosrr Uuni'i. Ma in tbe principal cities of the Un ted Hu tea, ami tn IKKT hMl.l. Nai i inside ltd 111 IKil.AH I'Kimr Vauiia at rates vainuK In.iu 4.16 to 75 prryi-ar, ai-cor.lina; to air.e and locution. '1 lii'H Vaulte hiv well Imhted and venli. luted, ol enoimous strength, and no ellort or ezpunae baa been spared in their eourtruction to run dcrtUcui Aliaiu.i. r.n liri.iUiH i-iiour'. Watulimnn nt undoubted cli.tracler, viKilsncs, and 11.170., Wlj Ut un duly d; aud nUlit l.-iunduyi. and Imlidnys included) iubideatd outside tile preiuiHos: and etry conceivable precaution bus been adopted la the internal arrsuajH nienla lo preclude I be billly of atealtliy nrsudden tbelt. NnibmK baa lcu oiuitWl lo provide for the con venii nee and uiHt perlert tiUitinalds security ot Deposi tors aud Kvnuns and allord aliiut Havktv aiciimt l ull , ilHT, Itl iuil.AHV, uud Ai ciDKNT tbeiiidaiislor nbiuli, as adopted by tbe Ooiupany, are nob, it is Relieved, exvellt-ri in tbe couuiiy. All fiduciary obligations, auoh a Trutte, G i.irdi.in slupB. Kxix'utorsliips, etc., will be undertaken aud faitu (ull difculiuiyt-'d. (.oiipmiH, liilnient, and nlbor Income will be col lected wbeu desired, aud lumitied lo tbe owner lor a (mail OclllltliHh'Otl. tSuitiible accommodations are provided (or tha oonveni-eui-e or buiiia. tiicuUiti, iriving full details, forwarded on application. OJiru Hoi.r, o'itoctt A. M. lo I o'. ci. A- . it. IIIKKCTOHM. THOMA-S ROHINS, I.K IS IL Abllllt'IiST, J, LllN(i8TON JiltltlMUSit, R. 1'. JlttTLI.AUlI, .U IN M. I.KWIS, JAMES L. t'LAtilluKV, UKN.IASIIN . COMKUVS, Al'ul-STUS IlEATON, RATI IiroUD STAHR, . DANIKL HADDOCK, Jk., F.OWAKl) V. T()VVNSKM, JOHN 1). TAYLOIJ, IIUN". WM. A. lXMlTKlL orvivv.tt.ii. I'rraldcDC, LKWIH It. ASIIUUHST. VliT-rrebldoiit, J. LIVINGSTON KURINfiER, hecrninry nnd Trcnmirer, lOlilil.T P. McOULLAGII. So II. -It or, 1UCHAHI I.. ASHilUHST, 13 u fuiwlia rp actual emmt, 718 BOYS' OVERCOAT?, 678 BOYS' JACKETS, 1481 PAI113 BOTS' PANTS. 394 BOYS' VESTS, 732 BOYS' UNDKROOATS. MUCU TO KEEP, gat Season's sm "eal:. Weeks we will Acss v; Single; Garments, TROYS' UNDERCOATS $500....w...Cost Kisowhera ri-oa At At ju u.,., uosi JMsewliora At 88-00. .Cost ELsewhAm . 11-00 l!S 0l At $10-00. ...v.. .Cost Elsgwhera.. .....Cost EUewhora.'. HOYS' JACKETS. .....Cost Elsowherf.. Cast Elsewhere.. At Ull-.-iO., At $2'..0.., At :i .-(). ., At foo... At ijij-OO... At $2T.0... At a-r.o... At SU-00... ... J-.-.9 ... T.r,-) ... rue ... ;-.') ... f r.t ... .-,.; ... 7o -.-.Cost Elsewhere..; ..Cost Elsewhere POYS' PANTS. ......Cost Elsewhere... Cost Elsewhere .......Cost Elsewhere Coflt Elttewhora BOYS' VESTS. Cost Elsew idr- Cost Elsew ut , At $5-00... At $V2r At $1-75 At $2-50... .Xeet JU3ow ure OOODS. since the low rates of gold, ami during the da- and Saturdays till 10. o'clock COAL.. W. H TAG CART, COAL DEALER. OOALOKTHK BEST QUALITY, PREPABRO ES PIIKSSLY FOR; FAMILY USR. 1208, 1210 and 1212 WASHINGTON AV. JE ,BeJTweJthjindJ'bi atreeta. pOAL! a O .A. I I: J o A l7l J Tbep'acetobnyia-a.. 4 ffllTi 1IRI.IAM COAT. DEPOT, Corner of NINTH-aad UIHABo Avanua. BKST QUAU'l Y WHiru ASH !: and Stw o $7 per tesu. 1 ji . o IN u t J b' Enele Vein Nut a-M n Delivcretl to any part-of tbeity, "" Igsata pUBE LEHKJ1I AND SCHUILKILr- FAMILY, FACTORY, AKD BITUMINOUS OOAlA I srire ttot li always oa-lrand. Poutbeaat corner TlMRTKfNTIX and WILLOW Straata. 12 18 4m W. W. & Q. D. IIAINK8. , K'i: i: is .v Hx'iiiTte"ii"'ir No. 1418 IT- FUillTU STRKKT ' AKK NKI.Wi.VU COAL I.OWHft ' ' THAN AM V YARD IN TUa OirY. tOUOA8II. UMlnt. It EAT REDUCTION IN, COAL. V. iuihiiu oiovu.. , ft' Nut, per toil 1 .1 Imi SEWvt.VG MACH1NE8. J MTKOYED ELLIPTIC SEWINGMACHtffBS. 81MPLKKT, OHKAPHST, BKST TOOK STIT0U ' I W-:W1S MACHINES IN lSK. Hold on uicathb; paymenta. Eurnisa thous at Mo'. A It C II Ntreet. . D. E. KICE, Ii 18 Imrn CENKRAl, A.GKNX qHK BKST HOLIDAY GIFT. WHEEL BR Cl WSLSON'3 LOCK-8TIT0I I'asaUv t wing r&achine. OVKR (),00a NOW IN U8K. EXAM INK. IT UII O.Ut LUYIN ANY OIIIKa Sold oa Lease Plau $10 Per Moath, GENEICAL aoknts, No. 011 C'lli:i'Vi;x Street &mw, PHILADBU'IILaJ FURS. SABLE FURS, RUSSIAN AND HUDSON'S BAY The BU'cr!hPrliivliir made the utiova rticle iSI'LC 1AL1 Y lu li'a ImslueHd, litMproparod a large aa aoi tiiii'iil lu tllilorcut dlylti at his More, No. 139 NOllTH THIRD ST11EET, , PlIILADELTHLVi' nitivriitDrpi J A IVIES lTSISIXV.' J0IX;F.KS ANPWOSTENllOLM'S TOCICET KMVFS, I'earl and Slug Handles, of beautiful liuUh, liOUCKHb' and WAUK A ItUTCHKK'S HAOR8, aaj the celebrated 1.KCCI.1 UK RAZOR hOlSSOUS ot tba tiuit quality. Ba 'or, kuivra, iSiiMors. an.l Tul le Cut lory Oroun.l ai4 I'olia icd at V. MALI1 llt.t'S, Nd. ;f TiU belo f Cli8aui. a
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