““A£>Vl€E TO THE MISER A.ELBS. Those ■who are afflicted 'With Scrofula, Fever sorrow Skm Eruptions, .Salt, Rheum, Sore Head, Swelling of the Glands, Venereal Sores. Pixnples, ; Blotches, Tetters, Chronic dis eases. Humors of all kinds, and have spent large eums’of money for medical attendance and adver tised remedies, and are »till uncured, we sayj l *® Dr. Rad way’s Cleansing Syrup, called RENO VATING RESOLVENT. One to six bottles of this extraordinary medicine is warranted to cure yo«» If six bottles of any remedy fail to furnish satisfactory evidence of cure, stop it; spend no more money on it. Rad way’s Renovating Resolvent has the -worst cases of Chronic and Scrofu lous Sores by a single bottle. Let the wise give it a trial. Br.RadWay’i Medicines are sold by Druggist! everywhere. BADWAY A CO., 87 Malden Lane, New York. SQUARE, UPRIGHT AND GRANDS. SGST CELEBRATED ANDFOPULAB, ALL OVER THE WORLD, AT BLASIUS BEOS., P 1008 Chestnut street. fjPI”P H AIR DYE ! HAIR DYE!! HAIR DYE! 11-BATCHELOB’ S . celebrated HAIR DYE is the best in the World. The only Harmless, True and Sellable Dye known. This splendid Hair Dye IS perfect—changes Bed, Busty or Grey Hair, Instantly to a Glossy Black or Natural Brown, with outinjnring the Hair or Staining the skin, leaving the hair sbft and beautiful; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring its pristine color, and rectifies the ill effects of bad Dyes. The genuine is signed William A. Batchelob, all others are mere imi tations, and shonld be avoided. Sold by all Drug gets, Ac. FACTORY —81 BARCLAY street, N. Y. Batchelor’s New Toilet Cream for dressing the Harr. jdßßm, GREATEST OVEM E N T OF THE AGE IN PIANOS' MEYER’S Improved Overstrung Pianos, ac knowledged by tie leading artists, and endorsed by the Musical public, to be the finest Pianos in America. The attention of the Mnsical public is called to these recent great improvements in Piano Fortes. By a new method of construction, the greatest possible volume of tone has been obtained, without any of the sweetness and brilliancy for which these Pianos ars so celebrated, being lost, and which, with an Improved Touch and Action ren der them Unequaled. These Instruments received the Prise Medal at the World’s Fair, held in London, as well as the Highest Awards over all competitors, from the list Fairs and Institutes in this Country. Ware rooms, 722 Arch street below Eighth, Philada. LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN AND Black Heath, Whits ash Coal, carefully selected and prepared for family , use, free from slate and dust, delivered promptly and warranted to give-full satisfaction, at prices as low as the lowest for a good article. Lump Coal for found ries, and Chests ut Coal for steam purposes, at wholesale prices. An assortment of Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood, kept constantly on band. Also, an excellent article of Blacksmith’s Coal, delivered free of carting to any part of the city. A trial of this coal will secure yonr custom. Send your orders to THOMAS E. CAHILL. Offices, 325 Walnut street. • Lombard and Twenty-fifth street. North Pennsylvania Bailroad and Master street. Pine stree wharf, Schuylkill. ; the cold spring ioe company. Offices and Depots as abOYe. Wagons run in all the paTed limits of the Con solidated City and iu the Twenty-fourth Ward. •Jf that their Manufactory of First-Class riano Fortes is now In foil operation. The general satisfaction their many Pianos, sold already, meet With, by competent judges, enables them to assert confidently that their Piano ‘Fortes are net sur passed by any manufactured in the United States They respectfully invite the musical public to call tod examine theirinstruments, at the Sales Room, wo. 46_North Third street. Full guarantee given, mud prices moderate. DR. SWEET’S INFALLIBLE LINI 'Bruises remedy for Sprains and BTEOK& CO.’S mason HAMLIN’S CABINET ®TEOK & CO. ’ S ORGANS. J. E. GOT Seventh' NOW OPEN- Now Open, Now Open. Now Open. Now Open, Now Open, Now Open. Now Open. Now Open. Saint James. Nuw °R en ' T Saint James. ■ amaa - Saint James. §?{?* -Jj™®B - James. James. Saint James. -J ames - Saint James. f a °‘ -{ ames _ Saint James. |? “* James, Saint James. James. Saint James. oH?” 68 - ■Saint James. -James. Green A Kelly . James. Green A Kelly Green A Kelly. * Green A Kelly. Green A Kelly Green A Kelly. ' , Green A Kelly. Green A Kelly. Green A Kelly. Green & Kelly. ■jew Restaurant :Jew Restaurant. rS ew Restaurant. ~“S ew Restaurant. Hew Restaurant. Hew Restaurant. *J ew Restaurant. ; - New Restanrant. ] New Restanrant. Hew Restaurant. No. 431 "Walnut street. No. 421 Walnut street No. 421 Walnut street Walnut street No' 401 ~ al , nnl street * £L O, Walnut street. No. 421 Walnut .street Walnut strelt. nr°' s?] Summit street. No. 421 Walnnt street. EVENING BUiTlTkrm FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1864. LEGISLATIVE scandals. ' Although the Legislature of this State, owing to the deadlock in the Senate, is mible . “ ake an y laws, there is a renewal of the reports concerning corrupt practices among the members. We have already alluded to the fact that several senators and representatives came to this City lately and bought largely of a certain railroad stock, and then proceeded to « bull” it by reporting that a bill was sure to pass both houses by which it would, in a very short time, rise above par. The bill promised was pushed through the House at a very rapid rate, on Wednesday last, and we find in the proceedings of yesterday the following : b.ll (authorizing the Lehigh IfiS ' t r°W-T - a ral r from Ea3toa & Mauch Chunk), viz^:— e / have always been opposed la the passage of any bill in behalf of which I had nlrf’Tr bdieve corru P t influences were used- Zed to ,l hat such have bein Votenay?"* the P™«S* oflhisbill, ltherefore . “ r ’® mitl1 ’ °[ Ck pster, Speaker pro tern., took offence at this as reflecting on the House, and directed that it be stricken from the Journal. This is a singular proceeding, and one we regard as wholly unwarrantable. However, Mr. Hoover’s statement is before the public, and the public has a right to expect that he will reveal what he knows concerning the “ corrupt influences” of which he speaks. "We are sorry to find Republican members taking offence at all public suggestions that the Legislature is not wholly immaculate. Everybody knows that corruption has prevailed in that body for years. It should he the endeavor of every true patriot and honest man to put a stop to this, and one of the best ways of doing this is to inquire into every case where there is a suspicion of improper con duct. This Lehigh bill is certainly sus picious, and Mr. Hoover’s allegation is a sufficient basis for an investigation. SOUTHERN NEEDS—THEIR SUPPLY, Congressmen, editors, and many other people are perplexing themselves about what is to be done in the way of “ recon structing ” the South when the glorious day arrives when we shall all beat our swords into plough-shares and spears into pruning hooks. Plans of reorganization appear quite frequently, and are eagerly discussed, without as yet leading to any important re sult.; There is one important part of South ern {“reconstruction ” which has not been much thought of, and that is the way in which the ex-rebels will stock their stores and dwellings, their farms and their planta tions, with the necessaries and luxuries of civilized life. For three years their sup plies of tools, furniture, books, boots, shoes, dry goods, “notions,” and wares of every kind, have been diminishing, in spite of the blockade-running business, and in spite of the feeble attempts made to replace them by home industry. In every corner of the South destitution exists, and the most com mon articles of Northern production are held at fabulous prices. When the war ceases, and. the cotton of the South is sold, there will be a grand rush for everything, useful and ornamental, which the South erners were formerly in the habit of using. From East Tennessee we get a glimpse of the needs of the people at this period. Par son Brownlow says ; “We want tin and stoTe shops, with stock to carry on business. We want house-carpenters and cabinetmakers, with materials to carry on. We want boot and.shoe shops. We want tan neries, for we have the bark and hides. We want tailors, blacksmiths, machinists, and all manner of laborers, saddlers, harness-makers, carriage-makers, and Union mechanics, to take the place of the vile set of rebels who have had their day, and whose proscriptive course and persecution of leyal men forbids that they should ever do business here again. We want school-teachers, physicians and preachers who are loyal to the Government of the United States. All such men, and many of them, should settle now in this country, and start fair in life in a country of fine scenery, productive soil, pure water and a salubrious atmosphere.?’ Many persons anticipate at the close of the war a contraction which may amount to a financial crash. It would be. curious if these prognostications were falsified by the Northern demand for articles of neces sity and luxury, caused by the return of loyal soldiers to civil life, and by the im petus given to Northern manufacturing and trading by the demands of the reorganized South. ' PIAN-OS. 'pianos. id Chestnut. Steam fire engines are a vast improve ment upon the old-fashionedjhand-machines, and they are immense in the way of extin guishing flame ; but they have a very bad habit of kindling fires upon their own account, which detracts seriously from their merits as extinguishers. Through some pe culiarity in the construction of the steamers in use, the sparks are driven with great force out of the smoke-pipe, and they are sent flying in all directions, setting fire to clothing and awnings very frequently,’ and sometimes igniting roofs of houses. At the fire in the Ward, yesterday morning, the sparks from a steamer set fire to a building, and this second fire was almost as destructive a® the original conflagration. This is a senous drawback to the efficiency of these useful machines, and the matter is well wtfrthy the attention of our skillful machinists. Philadelphia mechanics first brought steam fire engines to the degree of. perfection they have at'tained, and there is certainly; skill enough among them to re medy this single defect. Yesterday the City Councils met in con vention and elected Mr. M. H. Dickinson Chief Inspector of the Department of Street Cleaning. This is a new office, created by the ordinance passed at the previous meeting of Councils, upon the passage of which we made some comments' a few days ago. Explanatmns have been made which satisfy us that we did injustice to those Republican members who opposed its passage. Mr. Riche, especially, who argued against its passage, did so because its passage was urged by its friends in a manner- that he considered offensive. Ho voted in favor of the bill, notwithstanding that he had doubts of its practicability. We are very glad to make the amende' to him. We trust also that the ordinance may turn out to be as effective as its friends, who framed it, declare it to be. r i he new Department of Street Cleaning will go into operation, and we hope, before spring fairly sets in, to see Philadelphia once more able to assert her claim to be considered the cleanest of all the large cities m the Union. ' EARLE’S GALLERIES. There are now on special exhibition at Earle’s Galleries two pictures of remarkable interest and merit. .One by Schuessele, of this city, called “American Inventors,” is decidedly the best and most important work he has yet ex hibited. it represents, grouped around a table a number' of the most eminent inventors of this country.,- There are full length portraits of Morse, Ericsson, Colt, Goodyear and several Others. The grouping is natural and easy, and as a work of art the picture is admirable. Gov ernment ought to possess it for the Capitol or Jgffß PAIL? IVB3BDW : PHILAPELJefiIA, IBliiAly FEBRUARY 19; I^4 STEAM FIRE ENGINES. CLEANSING THE CITY. thß Patent Office. It is worth a great deal more money than has been expended on seme.of the tawdry frescoes of the committee rooms,or the abominations in oil in the rotunda. The other painting is the “ Derby Day,” by Frith, an English artist of great celebrity, who has never been excelled by any one in his peculiar line. Every variety of English char acter is, represented in this very animated picture. In the foreground are a couple of acrobats, the younger of whom pauses as he is about to take a leap, to look longingly on the feast a footman is preparing for a gay party in a carriage. Gipsies, beggrs, thimble riggers, fine ladies and gentlemen, London swells, rustics and others are capitally rep resented. On the left are seen the gay mar quees of the London clubs; on the right are seen trainers walking the racers around the course, while in the background the grand -stand, crowded with people, is visible. No painting that we have ever seen is more an imated, or gives a more vivid picture of a char acteristic English scene. It is to be engraved in the best style. While it is here, it is well worthy of being visited. “ BOB” TYLEB. Among the Philadelphia ex-official de faulters to the State, whose names are reported to the Legislature annually, is Robert Tyler, formerly Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. This precious chip of the old Tyler block left' Philadelphia in so great a hurry in April 18Gjl,that besides numerous private accounts which he left unsettled, he omitted to pay a little bill of 8960 12, due by him to the State Treasury. Robert, on his arrival at Richmond, was made Register of the Con federate Treasury. He was compelled to accept the second office in the rebel Trea sury department because his stealings North had not been more extensive. Had he done as large a business in the plundering line as thief Floyd did, Memminger would probably have had to make way for “ Prince Bob but Robert was only a small cheat, confining hi* pickings to the money he got out of poor deluded Irishmen twenty years ago in consideration of making “ Doubles Repeal Volunteers” of them, and stealing rather less than a thousand dollars from the treasury of the State. Robert should have “ done better,” and have thus earned him self a place in the Secesh Cabinet. Floyd was made a Major-General; “ Bob” had to put up with a Registership in the waste paper establishment known as the “ Con federate Treasury Department.” Ha. Wmias P. Hazaed, No. 31 South Sixth Btreet, has obtained possession of the original plat* of the badge engraved for and worn at the centennial celebration of Wash ington’s birth day, in 1832. He has had im pressions taken on ribbon, for a badge, and on paper, which may be placed in copies of the Life of Washington. The badge, which is very pretty, may be worn at the approaching celebration. Th« Gzxmak Opika Compart will appear this evening in Don Giovanni , and to-morrow afternoon in Siradella. We are-glad to hear that there is a prospect of a fine house this evening. StraJclla is such a capital opera and is so well done by this company, that the matinee is sure to be well attended. EXTENSIVE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. James a. Fn»emau’s sale of Real Estate for March id. will be unusualivlarge, the largest sale. trt fact, held this year at the Exchange. 4S proper ties in ali* manly peremptory sales. See Auction advertisements. REIMEE’S COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, made for *1 00, arc Pictures of rare meritiflne auality, truthful lik-ness-s; naturally colored, ■allery, gECOND street, above Green. SKITFEKS, CANDLE STICKS, Lamps. Match Boxes, Wick, Lamp Screws, .'Tubes, Extinguish'rs and Fluid Cans, forsaieatthe Hardware Store of TRUMAN A SHAW, No. .635 (Eight Thirty-fire) Market street, helow Ninth. It' ORYTYPES._— Pictures taken in this style by B. F. REIMER, are exquisite gems in natural ness of style, and arrangement of light and shade unrivaled. 624 ARCH street. TIAOUNT EAGLE TKlpoi.i POWDER A JLVJ superior Polish for .metals or plate glass, for sale at the Hardwa e [store of TRUMAN A SHAW, No. -35 (light Thirty-five) Market street, below Ninth. ' CARTES DE VISITE, of tasteful styles and superb execution amt finish, are daily made at B. F. REIMER’S 024 ARCH street. APPLES. —500 Barrels prime Apples now in store and for sale low bv LIVERMORE. JENNINGS A CO., fe!9-3t* No. n South Water street- TO LET— ROOM ON THE GROUND FLOOR, on FOURTH Street,, above Walnut, suited tor a Banker’s,Broker's or Insurance Office. Address “Banker,” Box 483. Post Office. felS-St# SEALED PROPOSALS to ho endorsed “ Pro posals for Lamp Posts,” will be received at the office of the Philadelphia Gas works, No. 20 South SEVENTH street, until noon of TUES DAY, March let, 1864, for supplving two or three hundred lamp posts',similar 1 1 pattern and weight to those now used for the public street lamps. The proposals should state the price for each post, delivered either at the shops of the Gas Works or at the place where it is to be set, and also how many will he delivered each month if reqriired. . . 1A JOHN O. OREShON, fel9tmhts Engineer in Chief. PiiiLAPELmiA Gas Works, Feb. 19, 19GI. T N THE ORPHANS’ COURT FORTHECITY 1 AND COTiNTY OF Estate of JOHN STILES, deceased. Tbe Auditor appointed bv the Court to audit, ??.*?»???, "‘L}™ 1 the ‘bird and Anal account of HFNRY H st??f« S ’ | DW f R DH- STOKES and ' umi?2tttl« E s* ExP J cntc,rs of the Estate of JOHN STILES, deceased, and to report distribu tion of the balance in the hands of the accountants, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of appointment, on THURSDAY, .March 3d, 1664, at 4o’ clock, P. M., at No. 402 WALNUT street, (second story,) in the city of Philadel p°la - I fe!9-f, m, wst# ORPHANS’" COURT FOR — tot A CITY AND COUNTY OF PHIhiDEF 01 ELIZABETH VARIEsf dt The Auditor appointed by the Court to end adjust the account of BEN TAJVrrfe B. HEATH. Administrator d. b. n of * of ELIZABETH FARIES, deceased a?d » eState port distribntion of the balance in the h d »„*S re ; the accountants, will meet the mrtil.i . of No ia 4«2 WALNUT Street, ’in PURE PALM OIL JF of pure fresh Palm Oil, and is entii P i 18 raad6 Soap; tmore suitable for Toilet nsetlfau made frem animal fats. In boxen tilan those cakes for Si 50 per box. Manufactured hi* 8 do2etl N Se ” d Mar wStta n & F f° N ’ Second, above CallowhiU straet d E ™, n ijmo of French patterns inst received ' A new stock (SeorqFj. BOYD. ___feMotops vr STOCK * EXOHANQE BROKER, _ Stocks and Loans boueht B in?t^Shlrd^treot **?& at tbe Board of Brtfiters. ° ld 011 Commla furnished at par. U ' s ' s ' 2 ® Jear Loan n024-3mrp6 • . "SAffiSSS- MR. CHARLES PAGE,' GAS FIXTURES FOB . CORNELIUS * BAKES, Is this flay admitted a partner in oar Arm W e will continuetbe sale and manufacture of GAS FIXTURES, Underthe firm name of VAN KIRK & CO. MANUFACTORY AT FBANKFOIU). SALESROOMS, : 912 ARCH STREET. JFbb- fel9 th sa ta.2m§ WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. COPIES OF THE IDENTICAL BADGE Worn at the Celebration of The Centennary Anniversary, 1832. Printed from the Original Plate, on fine Plate Pa per» for amateurs and connoisseurs. Also on Satin Ribbon, soldiers, Societies, and others supplied with these badges. t.oi t r„i w - P - hazard, jaai-tjyl 31 South SIXTH Street. 1864. 1864. NOVELTIES AND DESIRABLE STAPLES IN Silks, Shawls, and Dress Goods. BLACK SILKS, all'widths and qualities* COL’D and FANCY SSLKS, in great variety. RICH FOULARDS, in new coloring; choice de» signs. and HAVANA MOHAIRS and ALPACAS, BLACK ALPACAS and MOHAIRS, fine to sn perflne. BBOOHE GRENADINES and Hsrhakib 3-4 and 6 4 DELAINES, black and colored. FRENCH PERC ALES, P ) INTS and Organdies. LINENS and WHI i E GOOI S. ur E»“ Qiea * Also, COUBYOISIER’ S PARIS KID GLOVES. To &U of which, together with our usual assort* ment ol DRY GDODS, we invite attention. JAS.R. CAMPBELL & CO., feI No. 727 CHESTNUT ST. CLARKSON & CO., BANKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Government Securities of *all Issues PURCHASED AND FOR SAT/R Stocks, Bonds and Grold, BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Interest Allowed on Deposits. PROMPTLY MADE. _ jeLlm rpj 7 DREXEL & OO . 34 Sonth Third street. fell-H)ts PAPEK ANl> EN V ELUi'ES— f'or 6ale by bestaul, “ U3 '> from New toT PUNO I V “We Address, care of Messrs. ANDRE, 1104 Ch»su nnt street fel6-utrp* Bethlehem oat meal, iu- c received. Robinson’s Patent Barley, Bermuda Arrow root, Sago, Tapioca and other Dietetics „ JAMES f.. SHINN, ieis-6trp§ Broad and Spruce streets. El i T L E R ,WEAVER —5 rjTT „,„„ , Manufacturers of J MANILLA AND TARRED OORDAGB, Coeds, Twikb. &o. , ' No. 33 North Water street and No. 3i North D»!r, ware avenne, Philadelphia. SDWIXH. FITLHB. MIOHUBL ViA7 F. O'kOTTTVBV HOOP SKIRT MAN UFAOTOR Y. -Hoot Sky' mfu i 0 and made to order, war ranted of the best materials. Also, Skirts repaired *,i7 tf mo w, MRS - B - bayleTy, ‘ Bl2 Vine street, ahoye Eighth. FAMILY SOAP. —CONTAINS no SILICATE OF SODA, SAND or OLAY biu is an entirely PURE SOAP, and should used by every family. . Put np in BOXES OP FIFTY POUNDS, fuU •weight, when packed and marked Fifty Pounds S? t i B S r t2f Dnmps, as many manufacturers brand tbeir boxes. Manufactured by . ii* E P R( * E Itt. EIiKINTON * SON, de!7-ly rps 116 Margarettastreet. IrENDALL' S ABIBOLINE Lbodine fobthehair ■ MOISTENS, . : BEAUTIFIES, ODORATES, LENGTHENS, INVIGORATES, NOURISHES, „ EMBELLISHES, ' THE HAIR. ’ ' Ptttely vegetable compound, made entirely Flowe*ra m,UatlnK 6ltraota of Boots, Herbs and rr,JL?I? Tent * 4110 •talr falling out or turning pre nmturely grey. Ladles who desire a luxuriant aortal* a^r ’ Btl oulct not fall to give the Ambolin* Prioe;*l per box containing two bottles. Prepared only bv KENDALL & 00., Agents in Phii^eip ® roadwa y’ Naw Tert rt./SSNSTON' HALLOWAY & OOWDEN, des r 3ms No. 93 North Sixth street, iMONEYBRmvn! w AUCTIONEER and E - corner of THIRD S! inYarge 'amounts, “wKt^n Diamonds, BUver Plate, Watchss, Jewei^ra’otSS iKSURE TOiJR LIFE IN YOUR OWnHOME COMPANY. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE TRUST COMPANY, WALNUT STREET, S. E. COOKER OF FOURTH. INCOME FOE YEAR 1863, OVER $200,000. LOSSES PAID DURING- THE TEAR AMOUNTING TO OYER $62,000. Insurances made npon the Total Abstinence Rates the lowest m the w orld. Also npon JOINT STOCK Rates which are over 20 per cent, lower than Mutual Rates. THE TEN-TEAR NON-FORFEITURE PLAN by which a person insured can make all his payments in ten years, .ana does not forfeit, shenid he not be able to pay his full TEN years, is now a most popular method of Insurance. Insurers npon the MUTUAL SYSTEM in this Company, hare the additional guarantee of $250,000 CAPITAL STOCK all paid up INOASH, which together wi'h CASH ASSETS, now on hand, amount to OYER $BOO,OOO. The Trustees hare made a DIVIDEND on all Mntnal Policies in force December 31, ISBI, of FIFTY PER CENT,, Of the amount of PREMLUMS receired during the year, which amount m credited to their Poli cies, and the Dividend of ISBO, upon Policies is sued that year is now payable as the Policies are renewed. THE AMERICAN IS A HOME COMPANY, Its TRUSTEES are well-known citizens in our midst, entitling it to more consideration «fc«p iboso Whose managers raids in distant cities. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, J. FDGAR THOMPSON, GEORGE NUGENT, HON. JAMES POLLOCK, ALBERT O. ROBERTS, P- B. MINGLE, SAM PEL WORK, WILLIAM J. HOWARD, fAMOELT. BOBIrtE, JOHN AIKMAN, CHARLES F. HEAZLITT, hon. Joseph allison, ISAAC HAZLEHUBST. ALLX. WHILLI IN, President. SAMUEL WOEK, Tice President. JOHNO. SIMS, Actuary, JOHN S. 'WlLSON,Secretary and Treasurer. Charles G. Kobbsoh, Asst. Secretary, iei9- GU S HARVEY THOMAS, • STOCK BROKER, No. 312 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. Stocks and Loans bought and sold on commission. at the Board of Brokers. Particular attention giyen to U. S. Government Loans. ■ ja9-3mrp§ ICELAND MOSS OR UCHEN PASTE, AND MARSHMALLOW DROPS—Excellent Con fections for Coughs, Colds and Sore Throat. STE PHEN F. WHITMAN, manufacturer. No. 1210 Market Street ja22-26trp CORRECT PIANO TUNING aßwpsspsfMr. O. E. SARGENT'S orders for If * I ! 1 Tuning and Repairing Piano* aro re .■eived at Mason A Co.’s Store, SOT CHESTNUT street, only. Mr. Sargeant has had Eleven Year? factory experience in Boston, and Flys Years’ oR« employment in Philadelphia. SPECIAL—PIancS re-UathereA to sound as soft and swset-isnod i» new, icithoui removing. Terms for tnnine. J*l ocl.-i-crnrui —. JAMES BELLAK, ■ --—"P'— 279 and 281 South FlFTHppfe^djSj Sole lor ’ * '* G. A. PRINCE A CO.’B World-Renowned Melodeons, HARMONIUMS AND DRAWING-ROOM ORGANS, ERNEST GABLER’S, RA\ EN & BACON’S, HALLET, DAVIS A CO.’S, . jall-3mrp{ CELEBRATED PIANOS. the union piano manu fWSKdSIiB FAOTURING COMPANY hays ai f| • I f * their factory and warerooms, lei" ptALNUT street, always a most beautiful assort ¥®ht of their unrivalled PIANOS, which thsj sell at the lowest cash prices or on Instalments. Give ns a call before purchasing tlsewhers, ant •very satisfaction and guarantee will be given buyers. ]t/| USICAL BOXES, IN HANDSOME OASES, iXL playlngfrom two to twelve choice melodies, for sal# by FARR A BROTHER, Importers, os No 324 CJhastnutStreet, below Fourth. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, OS Bjt onr own. Importation, reliable In quality, Vep and at low prices. FARR A BROTHER, Importers, - 324 Chestnut street, below Fourth. WATCHES! WATCHES! fV\ WATCHES!—SOO fine GOLD and A A SILVER WATCHES, by the most ap “ w proved makers, for sale at one-half the usual prices at the Broker’s, corner of THIRD and GASKILL streets, below Lombard. ja2B-lmrp TTTATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES, YV .WATCHES.—New and Second-hand WATCHES for sale at the Broker’s Office, comer of THIRD and GASKILL streets. juH-lmrp ' MONEY !—4To any amount LOANED /VY upon WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW fft AeLRY, GUNS, CLOTHING, AC., a W W JONES A CO.’S old established Loan Office, comer THIRD and GASKILL streets Office hours from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. ta-33-im CORKS, 50 Bales of Spatdßh Corks ins t-recelved and for sale, by DALLETT A 80N,tt9 South Frontstreet, IOTICE OF REMOVAL, nJ rl-7! :erf inform their friehdsani' rir 'batthey baveremovedfrjat. -r.eirOiu fcjtand, 517 AKOH street, to their 8P I}EN DID NEW WARDROOMS, No, CIS ARCH hIREET, WbfTt- they-will continue the sa>e of ' - GAB F. X'FTTR TTcs CHANNEL. ERS,- CUAtL OtLBUK VERSt &e. a ~ O tated with oiir boure Mr.CHARLES y w"“ Prin ' ;i l )Hl Designer for OS? oru rs forty's >-iru,-.s e o n , 0 Ti Prep J rea to e * e *«8 TAN K?RK&CO., No 912 ARCH:STREET. We have learned not to v« » * • • - thing. learsof extending throughout l all nationalities ofThefori bnable globe have turned theories into and' establishes a basts from which w e need not err Y e are not surprised at such facts as the followl mg—although the persona who write them are* We know the persons and circumstances, henoa feel at liberty to endorse their statements : - “Nnw Bedford, Mas. , Nov. 24, 1663 Deak ~r 1 have been afflict- d many years with ciam f aill *?y limos, eoldfeet' a. dband.-, and t, general disordered system. Phv. SK-ians and medicines f .lied tdrelieve me. While visiting some friends in New York who were using Plniitai on B.tiers ihey prevailed upon me to trv them. 1 commenced with a small wine glassful at, rdmnf r. iee mg better by degrees, In a few da*a 1 aitolusß , e