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Beraivtat & 00; „ - Taub; IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS polr'' , G 0 S, "-. lio. 47 NORTH TRIED S-TREET,, - ,r,' ifTtnamar,kuri, SP iING . towMimplotaln a lt O 'deiOrtr;OrtO, and-i iin mulylor , PromptlotiocmOroltonto, from ail porta of ths arooestiiatfdlly oollatted to all and ex.- mine toi ttrit'es; z" --- -- Able Sir 414' k4.0%.4**,13, — .5e Nod _lB0 'NOItTII..THIRD STERST, Third ... 'one — PRING' IMPGRTATIONS; 1869. • , SIBLEY, -MOLTEN, VIVOPERUFF, ' - -826 btAit.K.ET 13TRItHT, • • , PHILADBLI9II/, , . • ,14, ~,Ji*To,ll9Pria OM , * complete and • -SPLENDID ,- STOOK -AA -, Of Ardrand Orioles styles DUP.BBIALIES, -- ROMI - AiLis, DRUIC-VOJANTLIN - 3111341,„ YABI6- 9 11,118.1p136, . , &CON IT; tbo - BONSEIT Ri6BOI26;PAR7B METTO, tArimna .1,11 violates; Bouod - Oartior; soars, eteita ;Jordon Paris and Montilla Lao., 11p." tutu, new and deatrabls ka., - , ' • Wolnitbrthebtrezdfdribetecyers . td oiu iirlidli4ck, - fisallprOODaditutqfbatee cant offer 'inducements that . will prookestisiestiory, as our etoqb embraces .some of , 1 . 11 9 ,410, 4ositstkis 4004 s Sow, ti maims. ,tebt44o3 OA-RPET Have removed from No. 80 BANK Street to , • iti - f 1 :509, Oil It T tr T okidorni THMlstkilOnotuni.' - PRING: GCiCiba" The, iiibieiperi; itipeaftiAr L ,iik . ,tbe-,atteuatfolk of ihtir friends, wad aU "1 ' - ! ? - r-c-. .'0181Fiifb, , ,0414'-'42arßlrrEfti, Sroak , al 7 . - 000DS, - " ; , Bialerfpz it SO bi atiitirpae6id b 7 a 11 trl4hle mutat. !!!!!!!!!e stitei of, , • - DRESS "sTu - swa. ,S ER & CO., as S bisiuurr otreet., Viti*Vpt":lBs9; f;1150 SONS, 255`baniaT'STRBST 70111008 OW K r . t -AOAMMILF43; , AI4I) VZSZINCIS, 4ocittarii . k i e ati6 - iion: of BUYERS la inirit44 Vpip AND i FANOT 99914: ;3130T'k, ip.til•ihs,& co.. ':8119 M.A.ItJtET STREET, "-I,'o;tiii;itarefttioffe! 41ATICO xlW'At D ATTRACTIVI-13TOCIA, , TO which ttiey Mk THE 01 - BUYERS i.O. R. C;A:A/1213EL1: & CO.. Imporins and Vrholeiale, Dealers . 3- , •'r , fa 003, f 3, r• =-'•i WHITSI GOdDEI, 04 q }15 1-: , . 0141)31111X41115, - r .4.IILANKita, ka No. BO Nolan tY;RIIT. • , - , :100N13 — i 8 - tEiVIKER okC O. " • D O"'D S • . `,,iinOliktortirapa;, AND •AIiSRIOLIf DRIUGOODs.AND umepsts, it'itooriotti End Tole low for Oise, Bit TISN Med 'Oll, - PLOKA.GB; - 310 liAßKyrf BTREET S 'PHILADELPHIA. 10,1THIAN JONES & do., • r - • 80. . - - f - ;:•;', : ' ; _ - ;•;.PAY`- - , (loops, ~240 31A3VILET STREET, , doze helot( Routh 31de, febtim PirLA.DXL . NUL jp§gpA:4_.l3AlLX, or s, No 218tM&R'KET _ STREE T. Naq QO9DIF rotiet:ringirrep , day tot ,fe . .bl 7 B;n 9/r1 Agro .anAniws. M . o0LINT001C; 011. ANT, 14 00., lapoiliors aisd;Wholeml• Dollen 1W . 1 4011 , 9 011RES,- -.V.BOINGS;srid . pip azun,) - ..reb].-8m - 4201TX11,11 AND JOBBIRS 1 DRY T . T R T • - • North' 1404 abova Third Street, • ; PH1LA,109.0.1111., • - ; _ . SPRING , IDIPORTARIONO 1 859 w ria-r.3014,8, rAPAMEI;ageOSS., . PiSit 0110,'‘andlli ,CiptlMllBoll attest, • PWILAWILPritiy IMPORTERB — ANDT t IOBBERS •ItiteAtr,ittaiit.ton otbuterv , ::- t, tr 444,4, nief.aotintY —fir& 00., ...14.0 1111 T=4. boy. • "0' . oiloon,l rpt Wed' 2d 0 04ue ;44V" ittitlitterD Ooobs. 1859 - NEW, 185 P :'STRaTfr, GOODS HOUSE. THOMPSON 8c JENKINS, No. 528• MARKET STREET, Invite the attention of buyers to their extensive stock ' of Ladies; 'Straw and Silk Bonnets, Misses' Vats and Bloomers; Men's, Boys', and Children's Hate; Artifi dal Flowers, Roches, Trimmings, Being exclusively engaged in , this branch of bradawls, purchasers will End it to their interest to examine our stook before purolsaing. THOS. F. YRALAY, (formerly of Wilcock, Rogers, A. Fraley,) now engaged with the above house, solicits from his friends an examination of the stook of Henri. Thompson & Jenkins. fetati-2m', MILLINERY AND • STRAW - GOODS. A )1011T 007/IPLETI AND °Amon AZADR'IBIEN 4 F RIBBONS of every degoriptiou, - BONNET SILKS AND CRAPES, ARTIFIOIAL FLOWERS, RUCHES, And other Millinery Goode. ALSO OF S .11,A • W GOODS,' OF EVART 00110SIVAELE venterr, Is now open for examination by, and sale to, ' OAEDI AND PROMPT SHORT-TIBIA sums, At • small advance upon ant cost. Those desirous of saving money in their purchases should give us an early call. BRDOKS, , Co., - , 43IMARRET STREET, 1eb14.3m ' (Late of No. fia South Second St.) • HAT'S, FURN, • "STRAW GOODS, • ARTIFICIAL, FLOWERS, RUCHES, 10. HOOPES & DAVIS, fiIANIIVAOTURBBS AND DIALERS Nos. 19 and 21 South Fourth Street, (up stairs) rair,Anst.rnis, Nave on hand an entirelynew and complete stook of the o above goods, laid in for OABH, to which the attention of • buyers is Invited. CHAS. HALLOW ELL, late of the firm of elm. Ital.', lowan 1 Oo„ long known to the trade, would be pleased to see his friends at the worirooms of Messrs. Hoopes, feb9.2m J NO. G. FALCONER , & CO., DALUIR.B IN It' I 33 33 0 I%T 13 , SILKS, AND numiNEDlr No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET.I feb7-lm STRAW, AND MILLINERY GOODS. Ravin removed from our old stand, 46 South Second , street, to 725 CHESTNUT STREET, BITWAIIE SEPIAS'S AAA RIOETI, We are now prepared to exhibit to our numerous pa trons a COMPLETE STOCK OS STBAW HATS, .BONNBTS, MISSES' and ORILDRANW3 HATS, stoomsaa, OAPS, &0., rawer AND °RADA BONNET% 4 FRENCH PLOWERS, ,RIBBONS, LACES, RUCHES, Ica laibriming in all asassortment mana n lied in this city, and we respectfully Invite the attenti on of merchants to our Spring Stools. Omsk end ilsort.tion buyers will And it specially their' interest to give as a call. LINCOLN, WOOD, 1010HOLS. fete-Sm • HILLBORN JONES, • Importer and klanufeeturer S/LR AND, STRAW BONNETS, LEI:SHORN and PANAMA HATS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RUCHES, /to. To which the attention of Oily and Clounpy Dealers is solicited., NO 452 MARR - RT ST,. ~D•yrer IST -II:. febl-80. ilicot4 anti ghats). HENDRY ee HARRIS, ttharoyntiattus.Aiiti ianoissmAl DBALIBB itt . _ BOOTS A N D' SHOES, N. W. COB.. TNIND AND ABM IiTRBETB, PHIL&DIELVHIA.. fen-lm WHELAN Bc . CO., IVROLEBALE DEALERS IN "BOOT'S, SHOES, - ANE STRAW 000138 No. 513 MARKET STREET BOOTS AND SHOES. , The liubscrlbers have completed their SPRING. OC t BOOTS AND SHOES, Which they are prepared to offer et the lowest prloee j on thole mai term.. VAN DUSEN, sitPra, & Co., , 03 MARKET STREET, feblil•Zot • • • Aboce laurtb, up stain. B . P. WILLIAMS & 00., WHOLESALE BOOT. AND SNOB WAREHOUSE, No: 18 SOUTH FOIJRTN. STREET. feb3-2ta j og. H. THOZIrIa SOW' itz WILOLIthALE BOOT AND SHOE . WAREHOUSE, N 9. B'l4 MARKET STREET. A large and nenpral assortment of Nutern and Olt..roadiSiaes constantly on hand. febl•ans SPRING STYLES, 1869. • avx. 6111-TTINTIDN.B.B, WNOLNDAIN DIIIALERS AND AIANUNACTUDIRB OP STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, ' BOOTS, SHOES, &a., &a. Being prepared to offer an great Inducements to buyers aaJobbere In any other market, Invite an ea. ataltattlon or their crock. ' No.Bl NORTH 'FOURTH STREET, fel•9m • Near the Iderahaats , Betel, Philadelphia. LEVICK, BASIN, & 00., BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE AND MANTIPAOTOIST - No. 52b MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. We hate now on hand an extensive stock of Soots and Shoes, of all descriptions, of our own and Eastern Mt.hateottire, to which we invite the attention of Southern and Western buyers. Eartiagte. CARRIAGES OF TUB MANTIPAOTIIItI 07 WILLIAM D. ROGERS. REPOSITORY, 1009. - OILESTNIIT FITRIZUT 1011 lebl6,4sa ` • gill IBMS: NO. 2 EOSIN in store, and , for =Ws O. vAreativ nzc aD iev • ' PHILM)ELPHU,' 6 4 0 e ,v—t,, 'LAING 'B4 Miii.GIN,NIOV Nis. 80 NORTH THLRD'STRirat imie . tient 9 1 , ;"..4 tke'd f iii . t.„iy, ',, .SHOE MANITIMOIVEERS'GrOODri And sil kinds of Shoo Tools. - - • 2 , -, ' ~- UPPIELIPS PATENT BOOT TREES. , i _osmium MACHINES,. - I% 1 .. , LEATHER RDOLINCi MiA , iS.;'„ ~-, t - , SEWIN4 MACHINE SILKS,• . ,•,:‘,- .'.:: ~•! 1,, THREADS; and • , ',- ~, , C ' . rimptailli INGusg,rniaa, and ADIZRIOAN BIIOBT#ItIi .. fel64marl2 ~ -. :', 4_, SHOE FINDINGS. . ISAAC BARTON & 86 SOUTH SECOND 'STREET;tk IMPORTERS OF' AND.DEALEH - H1 FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTINGS, BILE AND lINION GALLOONS, v“. LAOET% FRE/TOIL-KID, PATENT LEATHEIW ELASTICS, BOOT WE% LINEN SHEETING% DRILLINGS;‘ feb3.Oxt* ' EDWIN W. PAYNE, -• Importer and Dealer - BOOT, 8110 E, end GAITER IdATZEIALC Iron -Building, N. W. corner ARON and FOIIETED - LASTINGS, - GALLOONS, " 8H2.11T1N413,• - . - - InAN011.103), r . .PATENT MAT „' coNoniss WZD, TOILET HLIP,PEA 1:11V febl-Sin], MOE TILI4n:DS, LAOH3, WM., JOHNS & SON, "!..tii (Baeoeseor to the late Joe. T. Johns,) i 'l.-Vi • - Importers and Dealers 1, 4 zrr _, '.: 1 11 8110 D OTIIITS awl TIUMBIINGO, —1 : :rIF c znerzires,N. I tIALLOONEI, ' r ,fij • • tLA O RTB, ko. s 4ithAm,,, i AT -.I I'IIB OLD STAND:4:-:4'! Northeast corner of FOURTH and AROR B febl-Ito , fancv Mrai . exob4. l'rej SPRING TRADE. H. CHIMING ic Ca., Non. 28 and 28 NORT' FOURTH BTHIHF,if nays just opened tholr,tecent ' 1 :,1 1 itiontATlONEr. -UNGLISH AND GER.ArAIV ---------- HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND SIVALLWARES,.:>z, Aad gollolt hisiootton of tloit complete and 4 -' stock, .108PBOIALLY ADA.kTED,TO,',. SOUTHERN-AND SOUTHWESTERN TSAR febb4m ' 1311ReETT, SEXTOM & SWEARLN - 01( ' Are now opening at their More, • , No. 40fl MARKET STREET,A Above Fourth, North Bide, , • A TIANDSOMB itBBoltThlithiT ON • NSW B.PEIIVG STYLES'i FANCY DRY GOODS OP WEER OWN IMPORTATION And eareattoni which they over for mile to buying frog all parte of the United States, °nab e rust liberal terrai. febo-3ro MARTIN'S, PEDDLE, & IIAMRION; LVPORTERN AND DIIALIIRS IN HOSIERY, GLOVES, and No. 30 NORTH TORTE STREET, /IVA DOOM 11SLOW Tag DIEROIIANTO , nom, Offer for Bale the moat complete eta* of god In their line to Da found in the . , VNI.T - XD ESTATES Consisting of 110111ENRY of every !pane, .„ . ' OIATHe for men, women , and oldldren,;e!orinlir en miortment of over 800 kinde UNDERSHIRTS and DRISIVAD3, LIMON BOSOM BB.IBTB And COLLABI WEN CAMBRIC Illtippenountralo anix !MONTS. . LAMB Masa° MILTS, with olaepe atitirg7 new diellyile, with au eactleee wozletj. of Ifotlehe, which they Invite the attention of • prahre44ritecr.weesicapfaxtvepth4•l-‘ , • • strrras; MoOAULEr,BROTHER, & BREWSTER, 23 NORTH , FOURTH' STREET, Ihrre just opened nu entire - NEW SPRING STUCK OF HOSIERY, GLOVES, and FANCY GOODS, To which theyinrite the attention of firet•olars buyers. Our etoolc is particularly adapted to the SOUTHERN TRADE. I. gCHAFFER & ROBERTS, 420 MKT tft ItEhT, at PORTERS AND • :03313tRS oir 110131kRY, - GLOVV3, MALL WAII3I3 5 COMES, LOOKING•GLAE!Ii9, GERMAN AND PREirOS NANOY aoDki, aim • TAILORS' TithibiilloB. fel-3m SITES, VAN OULIN, & GLASS, I.NIPORTERS AND IVICOLESALE DEALERS IN BOBIBRI, CILOYGO, • SANOit GOODS, ITO NO. 423 MARKET STREET, roam Asovs . looWCH ,yIIILADIMPIIII ttntbrlllo ,I)nnisolo. SIAEEPtrt & kENNER„ Wholesale Manufacturers • OF UMBRELLAS A . ND PARASOLS, ,830 MAR . RET OTRBST rinrADEL2nu, Are now Making more than one Modred and Ifty diflarent mistime of Ihnbrellas, of ever else, tract 22 to 40 frisbee, Their assortment of PARASOLS In also very Urge, and for variety of denlvn, styles, finish, and prime; ox. needs that f any previtaut semen. Ruiera who have not bed B. it V hi matte or (wan fled their time well spent In looklorrover this Von winds stook, whilst, Includes MANY NOVELTIES, war to be gnat with elsewhere. ' febl.lm flame Mritnntingo. 'EVANS & HASSALL, 51 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS, /nrltti the Attention of OAR/ AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS NEW. AND SUPERB 9TOCIC or 0110I0H NOWiLTIVI TOR TUX 13 1 3 (24. s 707 Ais o NUMMI& AND PORPONNETTH TRuanicte, vazNaLE DROP-BUTTONS, BOQUET FRINGES, /to., ho. ,BERLIN ZEPHYRS, SHETLAND WOOL, NEW STYLE CAMPED SHIRTS. TUB FINEST IN THE MARKET.; • & A. "KEMPER, S 3 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in LADIES' DRESS TRIMMING Call the particular attention or the Trade tt their splendid assortment of YEENOII BOMFONNtTTS, and AMERTCAM FUSCIITA BALL TRIEIBUNGS, RING PENDANT BUTTONS, dco. We are prepared to execute Jorge orders for Blk and Marseilles 'Tinton, Tassels, Oorda, Buttons, fee at oar own Tottery, WM. J. HORSTUARN & 00., 1 ' 723 011178TRUT teat, MANUFACTURERS &ND -IMPORTSII or I LADIES , DRESS TRIIddICIME Are now prepared to offer to the THAD)/ a LAPOII and 3 tat a Myr aniortirient of LAMB , DUBS l'Eltd747 NM, suitable for the fiffUtiffi dffinhON, to which 1707 In vite the attention of 731771111021. N - to MAfe CYABTORY, fflffTl7 Mid CU RIE Y ErEIVRYR. 1 et! - .FNEWARY 22,. 1859. nIibiPHRE!) /31'!3DOXFIC:3 MOMCEOPATBIO REMEDIES 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, (Apeata.) - 1 i THESE INVALUABLE PRBPARATIONS are ea alp:drily prepared by PROF. 1/.'nulifFlTEEll, - hell Marin for bid oontributiois to nomceopiabta Win; tare, 'and is former PROFESSOR OP THEORY had • . . PRACTICE in ,the Homoopathir fifedieni Cagle ea in. Naholapain, and who has made , these - 11pecillo Remedies a *opal etdiy for. eight years, apsoproa have now hew before the .ptibits font yeare, and are in nee by thousand', In every part ofthe country, witlV . ..tha most uniform and Itatlarsotory ye mate. Pages of testimonials can be exhibited, ehowing the general satisfaCtiOu given, and the many very grave and Arlene, and often ling.standing, 'Rosette' which bavebeen Mired by their Use. No class of remedies has tuns far ever been known which have - g 'Tea the - public such uniform Batiefaatlon, or have 'produced •enohbrilliant and wonderful cures: " " - They are alike removed from the polronous, danger ous, 'and repulsive donee of queetery or old eehool practice, the InOODYOOIOOOO of water-cure, or the in tricate and perplexiog obsouritlee of the utast Ronne°. pathim books and ,medicinear, Consisting. of simple kpediflas for the various diseases to wbfoh they are ro tated' put up inahe form of sia.'ple sugar Web!, and 'prepared of ingredients - neither dmigerons nordlignet ..ing. they form at once the ready resource of the pa. ant Or natio, and are the omfort of the complaining or the 'They poems these poltlye - edvantegee: They are IZABWLINfB—.? In cry 0.1; MOO from their use; they are sturwt—yon always know what to take and bow to take it; they are COgrailtitlir —you eau glee the proper Roger Pinot a moment's warning, withont hesitation or delay ; they. are Bermun--in 'Wonsan:di of oases dime/leis afiested at Once, and the - mite 'oared at the moment, that the pound oonid not afteiwerds - have re lieved. - • , . TIST OF, SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No:A. Fever Pfits—Yor 'Fever, Congestion, and In fiamaistimn of all'hinds, " No. 2. Worm Pfils.-470. Worm Tever, Wohn Golfo, ,Wetting the Go:8 Ilaktes Pells—ror Collo, Ilry/nr, Teething, lend .Wakefeilnedleof Infante and nervonenem of adults N 0.4. Dearth aa,BilLe—Bor Diarrhees, °holm& In fantato; 'and Bummer Complaint. Dysenter# Pills—for Collo, Griping., Dysen tery, and Bloody Flux. • No. Q. Cholera Pills—For Ohplere, Oholera Iforbus, Ind Vomltliax. • • No. 7. 'Cough Pals—Voioought,oolde, Iloargesisoi, Influenza, and sore throat. • No. 8 .288thacha Toothache, jltoesehe, and Pfeuralaia. No: 9. Headache Pille—llckc Headache, Vertigo, 11e.4; and Fulness of the Head. No.lo. Dylpepsia iniksFor Weak and Deranged atomsetts, Constipation. and Liter Complaints. No ; 11. For Bimals,/rrsgularitiss.-9eanty, Painful, or 9uppressed Periods NoA2, Fimals • Pith—tor Leuterritos, Prattle Mean's, and Deatiog Down., • , • • No 33 ' croup piits : -Vor Croup, Hoarse ,Cough, Bad Breatblrg. - .No;14. Salt Rheum Pitts...-Por &ripens, Imp- Bona; Pimples on the Pace No,l6.taeumatie Pains.. Lameness, or Bareness is the Cheat, Back, Loins, or Limbs. , :All•Vorlieer mid A gae, - Chill Parer; Dumb Ague, Old lglsmansged Jgno, , P,..-Por Piles, Blind or, Bleeding, Internal or Ex- Carol O.—For sors, Week, or Inframed Bye and Ey el i ds, Failing; Meat, or Blurred Eight, catarrh, of long minding or recent, either wlthebatructioc or profuse discharge, R.0.-For' I hooking Congh, abating its violent* and shortaniog its coarse. real/ AMITV Marlene, snob as Faveri, iagatalal, Udell, Diarrheas, Dysentery, Croup, Rheumatism, and suds eruptive diseases as Scarlet Fever, Measles, and Rrygd, pelas. the advantage of giving the proper remedies promptly Is °Marra. and in all snob asses the spetifire slot like a Ghana., The entire disease is often arrested It ono, and in all oases the violence of the attack is moderated, the disease shortened and rendered less dangerous. Even should a physiolaa'atterwards bale to be railed. he will take the seen at decided advantage Irones previous treatment. In ell Caseate DIBRASICIS, snob se Dysperada, Weak Stomach. Constipation, Liver Complaint, Piles, Female Debility and Irregularities, old /leaded*, Sore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh., Salt Rheum, and ether old eruptions, the case bas specifics whose proper implication will adord a cure to almost every Instance. Often the curs of. a niggle chronic difficult', much as Dyspepsia, Piles, or Catarrh, Daedalus, or Female Weaknees, has more than paid for thorny* ten times over. REktEMBER, , , That thousands of the .most gifted and Intelligent minds in thin country and nwope bays long since given In their adherence to Houneopaihy. and employ it ex eltuilyely In all was of disease for themeelves families RBEiB V Blta--That these Specifics are entirely berm lama to all instances. and in all cues. Babies nee them, children nee them, the aged, iatirm, or invalid use them, without dancer oil with benefit. FANOT NOTIONS, . . ItillidrEgt l .-That not doiy lil lonsltamling old complaints, bat in repent' and violent diseases of the most dangerous character, loraceppatby bee proved ate superiority to any other whin in repeated trials. ' ' MOVES' noroceapathy is sustained not from its theorise and doctrine. but from ita daily and hourly sucrose& Ip caring the siek and arresting disease. • REIM WHIR-That It is the little Ws that lead to great , ones; and it Is little aliments that, negleetedi lead to grave and 0911011.11dlowsitee. Itlattiffilleit--That you Baas It In your portir promptly and 'pleasantly to remove such eomplainte at :the h e otos. and so prevent soave &Moo. VAIRE-That Ilomptwaya‘ system of Vomits>. pathre Speoldmrdivesta the private practise of the aye texis'or all perplexity sod intricsoy, so that everybody =V/ nee them with, solvantsge. REPOSIDE/C-That the cure of is single elnonie all. meat, Mishits Piles; Womb ' Beaded*, or Balt fibbers; erVorelhan ten timer, - for the cost of a full one. VOlldlin - P,That„ two or live dollars pavestest In ii - P — d* - Vitaite-nregvevt-neatirp , ito 'Mae you. every , vention of dimity', and absolute relief, c. 4-.4444 OASES " AND 'OUEES. DYSPEPSIA. • A young lady of twenty sin bad been troubled With indigeatlou for seimial months, so as to render great are neceamty in the selection of her food. After eat ing the stomach became acid, food rising in her mouth with water, rod no tinplessent, 'heavy, lead-like velum, Von in her stomach, continuing some hours; frequent headache, bowels constipated and a depressed mental condition. She commenced taking the Dyspepsia pink one morning cud night, and In less than a week Gipsy symptom of her disease had nuletted, and gin felt like belt befog. A gentleman somewhat tolvarieed in years, Wong, robust constitution had lately been a tTisl 4,;„.l B lNot e a wi.h indigestion.. weak 5t , .;;,, c . c 0, coiled tongue, bad 08 4 Vse month, and attended with a peOtalsr Ter tfgo and whirling in the head, en mush so as to render We riding In is carriage, or sten mounting an eminence, quite dangerous. Alter trying seteral thing. ineireoti ally, be fell upon the Dyspepsia Pills, which adorde l r Pt l e l ie T t i r a ; du T in tl or t e gaisdm t?tiitrigoadoar lu pie&innt syttintArdit _ , OOUQII AND BRON)BITt8. lied colds neglected or freiluentlY repeated often lay the foilodation pf Vonenniption, Brottehit's. and Prima tcre deeline. Thoug h thefe are meat remedies adver tised as prompt an cares , speady yet none en cafe and yet speedlor an safely effect ame as this; Often a isingle pill, taken et tilgh‘, bee entirely relieved the liYatem of a Revere and threatening cold by the ilornina. Ooobse Awn Oittmli.—A o:Oman, a public loettuvri took a isiero cold the lat ter part of last enpoth.tvlade travelling s and leotaring , ln northeca Pennsylvania, though addressing public audiencee every evening. yet fa two dnya,by the aid of the, Specific, he was entirely recovered, end enabled, to viten° hie calling irithout Inconvenience. No public apelike skonld be Without them. Bev COLD.—A married lady of 40 bad taken a violent *old. which eettled on her hinge, causing severe cough, pain in the aide, and oonelderable fever and hoarseness. Such colds were usually very luting and troublesome, but by taking the tiptoeido Cough Pills four times per day, In three Uri she wan entirely well. A young man of '22 bad a oongh and hominess for Af• teen months During cold weather Morelos was loot so as only to 'meek in whispers, ptin 11dt:toed on noughl tough dry, or raising only a trine In the Mbrtith quite feeble and emaciated. Had taken several med • innee. with but little or no benefit. He commenced with the °MIA Pllle—One pill three times a day—and won round himself intyrevi,..g, hie cough mildland softer, hoarseness passed off, strength and appal improied, and in a few weeks wan entirely well, hair it taken no other medicine& A , A clorgynian of the Baptist Church, well known In Illinois, writing to us, nye s u I have been for come Hum seriously afflicted with bleeding piles, and have regarded my codas %Severe pile", at one time, Indeed, hopeleee; but I have need your medicine ( Pile Hp& oleo ' ) and am cured. I have no doubt you are laying the world under great and lasting obligations.” A gentleman of fifty years, well and favorablyknown at Delhi Delaware eonety. New York, had been martyr to the piles for twenty years. Barnett:nes, from excessive hemorrhage, pain, and suffering , he was re duced to the verge of the grave. For years be had dragged out in miserable existence, a confirmed invalid, disqualified for any baldness, ant life almost a burden. It is needless to add that be bad tried all /torte of re. medics, ftom all Norte of doctors, to little promo Re consulted me two yeexe ago, and f recommended our Pile Specific, with occaelonally a Dyspepsia Pill. Prom this he began to !wrote, and alone has never had a 'serious turn of Piles. Prom the tint month, op to a year past, be bed occasionally 'symptoms of his old nom plaint; but a few doses of the Pile Pills would dis pense It all, and for more than a year past he has been entirely well of the Alen. l more baled ante Is scarcely to be fouarldo the angels of medicine. CATARRH. This class of disease, en is poll knoitn, is of very frequent and almost universal prevalence, and the chronic forms are especially obstinate. Ordinary re medies are of very little service in Cleating a once, nor in the boasted inhalation any better. Tide simple remedy, on talvng a finger Pill morning and night, promptly cures the Blighter oases, and its persevering use has not tailed to relieve the worst forme of chronic catarrh, even when so far advanced as to have lost. in a great degree, this canoe of smelt. 04.TAIMH.—A elergyman,•eged 42 had long suffered with catarrh, which had not only been a source of an noyance, but began to excite uneasineas in regard toits effects upon his general health. There was a frequent and sometimes protium dieeharge from hie head, frequent scorxing, and an almost entire loss of smell. Ile pro cured a box of our epeciflo Catarrh Pills, and was en tirely cured, even to o return of his Bence of smell, in the course of a few weeks. .. ... . . . . Price of mingle boxer!. 60 cents, PRIOES Full set, 20 large ?isle in moroooo ease and b00k..55 00 Full set 20 large vials plain ease and bselr. 4 00 Oases ot , 15 nuraberedbexee, and book 2 00 Oases of coy 0 numbered boat' sod book 1 00 Stogie numbered boxes, with directions 25 Knee lettered boxes, with directions 60 Large plantation, or physician's ease, 1 and 2 oz. vials 15 00 - - - - - Look over the liar, make up a case of what kind you choose, and enclose the amount in a current note or atampa by mail to our address at No See Broadway, New Y nk, and the medilines will be duly returned by mall or express, free of charge. No family should be without these invaluable cura tives, They are the only remedies perfeotly adapted for domeetio and private use. With them the parent is armed and prepared against the first approach of die ease, and can meet It at the threshold and keep it at bay. A trifle of medicine, rightly direoted in the first hours of disease, perfectly cares that which, by delay, can only be relieved by long and tedious bourn of nutter. log, if at all. With these at hand, you are not obliged to await the coming of that often distant, as well so expeneive luxury, a doctor; nor to be drugged or poi. coned, or blistered, or bled, but may youveelf admlole ter the simple epeoilla, and restore the ruddy current of life again to health - and joy. There cannot only no in jury arise fanny ease from their use, but the general influence upon the eonetitntion, beyond all question, is %nod beneficial, AGENTS WANTED. We desire an active, efficient agent for the sale of our remedies In every town r community In the Uni ted States. Address, Y. lIIMIPHANYB & CO., No. 502 Broadway, New York. Bold by T B.PSIT BMX It BROS., BOOOII,BSTNUT rent, Phllalelphfa, ' ' ft3l2-8n? Sisbitinat. OUR REMBOIEB BY MAIL. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY• 29,1859. PhiladelpNiti • There lies before'ne, highly ;decoratedwith gilding, neatly liinind,',and • handionfolz print ed, a mimil ielnute'whleh we borroWed from Panitrewiroic's booleitore; entltled'w Heniand Comprehensive HlGHbinary of the' English Language ; as spoken and'written.' Author, ErDleer,,trois, a London newspaper reporter. Publisher, Jonn WEALR, of High Holborn, London, who has brought out a vast number of valuable architectural and scientific works 'lllr. Hum (haulm is a surprising Man, who has always aimed at the reputation of master. ing the- grainiest; 'of IC foreign language at breakfast,' getting through the best works in that language before .dinner, and writing a history, ' biography, romance, and epic poem-still In be same hitherto ccen , known ' ten'gne "—before be put his night- Cap on. What man,' therefore, So' Capable of making a Dictionary 'of the English lan guage, comprehensive as well as new, spoken as well' s 'written 7 Ms book 1s but a'small 'one; but Ide. Piazze Consoles himself, In that , literary 'confessional - the' preface, with "the remembrance that 'Hour W s ziisrzs be gan 'on a 'manic:tad:a 'Work which has ac quired ' irolibrtaricit 'its it_ his: grown'to large inittitirtazia."'' MS, Wit should aserio; lathe teednd editiOr. icln hope/' he adds, , g I have been encouraged by the publisher, as I trust .1 shill be countenanced by his readers." '" Mr. CLearrn largely on the, acqUisi tions'which the language has received lie newspaper literature; arid boasts that' tip has drawn largely therefrom. He names three such authorities as relied on 'by him, sand wiching the Hew York Herald between the Times and Pond)._ That any , sane man should ,seek for cc the well of - English undefiled," or for any thing save low and sloPpy slang, in the Herald, isalmost incredible: Mr. MAUER has consulted other Anterican authorities, however,land says : ce The editions .of War:ergs adopted by me [what adoption is thisn have been those of Att. Gonitarett Idr. JOEEPII •E. WORCESTER." It, happens that :Profess6r Goonarou edited Wrosraz, and that Dr.lirotozarza, who' abridged:Ws:lmm a great many .years ago;. since produced a' rival work. It would be easy to make an amusing article out of Mr. Hros CLaatte's characteristic book. He piques himself on writing • wit with wis dom—on being aynioal as well as instructiVe. Here; for example r is one little article, which' at epee shows his system: and his peculiar way of treating a or& • Prue f for PAW sr, 4 , also for PHILADEL'•PHIA, to, 16 aay of Pennsylvania; PHlaa , n native of Philadelphia; sectarian of the family of love; PfIIAN, a relating to do.. or Ptolemy philadel, phns ; PnzAaOsa a ;laying or praatise of Phila delphia; 'int& L'awrza, n a materiels shark; mire 011 . 1110111811 a making seamen work on Sunday. . How can the Philadelphia lawyers ever Our -vivo this sarcastic definition! In'the Inno cence of our heart, rte always believed that the phrase "would • puzzle even a Philadel phia lawyer" was complimentary, arising from the fact that the lawyers of this city, from the importation of the earliest, have aIL ways been remarkable for - aagar,lty, sound law, mime - ordinary share of common reuse. Indeedi we have heard- (and do believe) that the deeds and other conveyances of property, which are on file in the Recorder's office, from an early period, are so remarkably well drawn, that lawyers from other States, who have come hither,. with the hope of finding flaws• fa them,- have usually returned home, rally satisfied that (to use i. technical phrase) each 11114mM:int a would hold water." _ 'By the way, the origin of that phrase lieu. lions. Whenever an erasure occurs in adeed, which - canztea• .tlitteodaner2or • niarg in nests .icptra.%**44l3*;maii f d 1 ly invalidated. Our tioitel-retidirielifends' (and wo - freely confess that, to ourself, a good noyel is a great delight,) Who have read Wan sax's " Ten Thousand a rear," will recollect that, in the trial at Nisi Prtus, in which the renowned Tittlebat Titmouse, Esquire, brings an action of ejecttnent against Charles Au brey, Esquire, for the recotterY of the estate of Patton, the said Titmouse obtains a verdict, because one of the title-deeds produced to es tablish the defendant's right to the property had an evident erasure unaccounted for. That Is, an erasure which might have been made after the deed was duly," aigaed, sealed, and delivered" before' witnesses, who had been present at snob signing, sealing, and tie livery, and also when each and every one of Such witnesses did thetaselVes respectively Sign' the instrument. We have sadly fallen away fkom the old practice I 'ormerly, when almost every man bad a seal appended to his Wateirchain, or a seal ring, with his armorial bearings, or, at least, his initials, that seal Would be placed as a terminus to his signature, Which it also individualized and corroborated. ut no* a lar/yer's clerk, who draws up the deed, sticks on it a wafet Where melt signa ture ought to be, and puts a squat° bit of ; pa per over it, which he presses down, with a common wafer-stamp! How a staid red-tape lawyer of the olden time would have been surprised at this free and easy way of doing 'things I itowovei, to fettun. ft was supposed that a parchment deed which had been thinned or pared down by erasures on its artifact, (cutting away the te*tnre which had , been written upon,) , cwotild not hold water" as WOll as a parchment which bad not been so Maltreated. This, we have always naderstood, was the 'origin of the term that a bad deed " would not hold water," meaning an instrument flaudu.: lordly altered after It had been executed. By a natural transition, or rather Wendt:on, the phrase is now applied to legal instruments so carelessly or badly drawn that objections raised to them might easily be sustained. Now, those deeds are precisely what Philadelphia lawyers have the high reputation of not draw ing up. On what authority Mr. HYDE ()LABILE gives his definition we are at a loss to knew. His idea of a " Philadelphia Catechism" may have arisen from a decision as to working on shipboard on Sundays, delivered, not long since, by a Philadelphia Judge. There are not a few other odd definitions in hie somewhat curious Dictionary to which we have not space to draw attention now. However, wo shall bear him in mind, and point these out—long before his tiny volume grows to the magnificent dimensions of Webster's Un abridged Quarto., Since the above was written, an experienced "Philadelphia lawyer" has favored us with his view of tho origin of the " puzzling " pro cess, so often applied to his craft in this city. Aftei the Federal Constitutioh was framed, the Supreme Court sat for some years in Phi ladelphia, as it now site In Washington. Nu merous judgments and reversals of judgments in other Courts all over the Union, were given in Philadelphia during these years, with the reasons for such decisions, and though the Bench was not exclusively Philadelphians, these judgments gave such an opinion of law in this city, that, in other States, only a very difficult case was considered likely "to puzzle oven a Philadelphia lawyer." Of course, if tho phrase wore used before the Supreme Court sat here, our friend's interpretation is errone- Otis. A. SERIOUS DIFFICULTY occurred near Rock ville, Indiana, February 12, between Thomas A. Jones anti Prank A. Howard, which will probably result fatallyto Mr Howard. The difficulty ori ginated about a young lady, the sister of Mr. Jones. An attachment had sprung up between Mr. Howard and Mr. Jones's youngest sister. Howard frequently visited the house, to the an noyance of her parents, and especially to Thomas: Howard had been frequently told to quit the pre mises, and, an evening or two previous, had been warned not to visit the house again, it being threatened that if be did they would shoot him. TWO,CENTS.; 7, the retiodiedlislor 'G&W's foi Maio &hi time; ) bei'doubt, Mans thousand 44161 tie fly ing: by the aid of eteaminirover the , Union Vthr 'Oodiy,',4 hat a•giciat oiroulation, and is,s highly popular magazine, 14* - -,routispieee in - the new Number, is a steelangraTtng pelted . I fMntuai striation," in Ifhp*, three, ehildren are erklently taking counsel together.pn7theiteerite of neYr Illustrated tee: Then 'rollout, ainien steel; a ordered piste a aprieg rashionsa plite - of , patchwork ; a pretty wood•otit entitle d "The First ' l'aisehood" 2 —a - semi' and '':nitudO-4 great many: figure.fashion plates.t obildreni l e dresses—fanny work plates—embroidering; ,and crochet patterns,and many tilltudrated article,. One of these, upon ladles' tensile veryluterestl4. Among many storied and sketches, we, have, to notice these by Mrs. Ellet,Mrs.Aliee Mary Graham, and Lucy , odfrey. The 'pa pet, with illustrations, on the Method of setting 'chit dinner-table in America, with' an aowient risisn dining, will interest every pirionEwho h any respect for the •memory' ef `Maient.Onbltic dplatae, who established-. a ;school for cooking, the reign . of Auguste!' Caesar, ; spent ..$44,0,000 in getting up tine dinners for himself 114, pap inyented, the settees which longbore his nen" and 'wide the first hook on the, 'rctfluid , art or cookery. ' The last number of the Edinburgh, Venir:oi, republished in ~N ew York, tarsd reached %lobar; South Third 'street,} .iN much superior.to most•of its: recent predication.- It contains four articles of firsfrratetmpiwtanort, notouly,from.lll subjects,. but the treatment 14, ThlnVilF,* I. A Claes of Mc, Help' quest iri America," a valuable weal, repo ~shed by hiessii.4l.aipitr, of Nesr yak. ileasylitat 'notice 'of trickery aid 'humbug of ranee, which his so greatly in thi Env Ugh :offices" daring the last lifteita yea - 1W t Thii also contains a history of the 'assaranoa iystem. 3. The HadiOn't ,Bay Territory 'question, which *slat/oily become very important, an account:o the discovery, of gold in British, ,Bolnmbia. The reviewer objeetsto the dissolution of - f . the iar,oom.4 rip pony, and mourns over ' the; ened,. curiously conoludhig thus: "Let it, thin - be'extingOibo,l bat depot let Mt tEriglaidi em bark In - the dings. 4 - rons aud'expensive folly of colonising the country' [the Hudson's Bay territory} on our own amount. Bettor to band it over at once to the United &Bata, and get : swim credit for !littler/My, than irflt to ice it wrested from ns without the norsethility,of resistance, aid irithont,the, gram of a cm*itm." 3. Lord Liverpool's adminiatratfon from)* sisal. einatio' Of 'Mr. Percival In 1811; to tbs./4point.! merit of Mr; Cleaning. es raielgaliiiiister; in 1822 I This article to full of personal and pout cal tnfor-i motion, and •perticularlY upon 'the Trial of Queen Caroline, in 1820. 4. The British lifn. ileum Library. 6,. History and Prospects of 4Pat , l Ilamentary :Reform.. .This was written: V- 8h+ 'George Cornwall Lewis, formerly Editor:Ed the - Rdinher,o:Rittrievb and lately_ Pine* Minister under Weathercock Palmerston.' This article Is valuable ai giving; in brief, the history of Pailia. mentary Refer& in England; For'iny thhig except as-showing :what 'Evin'inietues of fitiform the Whigs are disposed tOooneede—and thatlnoit • reinotantly—this article is valueless. - It , ii mere partisan abase of the Derby Ministry, - by one who hopes to resume office, if his party can defeat that now in power. . • Literary Intelligence. A romance., by the'late George Lippard, which was printed when.he died, but net published, will be fumed by Peterson ,es Brothers this week. • It is called "The Lady° of Alearone; or the Poison tioblet,"--tthe scene and characters are Italian,— and the work thaws great dramatie power., Lip. pard, it seems to us; unitedlnlibiself theleadhsg, but conflicting elements; which hirie Orin Popn larity to the writings of Domani aad'liniziolds. This book is full" ef Intensity. - Another volume of Petenion's'" Inuits; ated Uni form: Edition of numerous Anierioan Worb"Will also appear this week, with eighteen illustrations by Parley. , It contains ,The Big Hosea Alvan , tures,and Travels,--we mean that bear diseqered by Colonel T: B.' Thorpe, in 'Askansaitiinit... morons stray subjeots, by It A. 'llariyage, la, B. Burnham', and 'others, among Whom Sol. Strait and Albert Pike shine very brightly. " Definer and Procter, of New:York; willow& ly publish the following attractive new worki: The floret liisiory of the Court of Frarusei'under Richelieu and hisaarin ; The Life and'Thnee of Madame de Obeoreuse, from-the French oflletor Cousin. Both Sides, or the Contiovers4between the Rouged' and the Reforined. Okarishos, :by the Rev. T.S. Bacon-La work' dittoed 'from the ae, writitancof the MI Collie Ami' . instead of ys Oernia. Dies : hymns.-from ,:the :antique, kr—wiratihid beauty; new edition. Itomanceef the Riagyand other poems, by James limik—naok is a touttqyat true poet. The exeedlent series, entitled f , The Household liibrary,9'whieh has already become favorably known by its tifi 'cif loan of Are, of Miobelet. Carlyle's Barns d , Grote. Life of So crates—will include also 'the folloiring : LaMar tine's Life of Columbus, (a beautiful prase poem.) Gibbon and Mihman's Life of Maboinet. ,Maosu lay's Fieilerlok the Great. Char. Butteen'i Lu ther, and Carlyle's Cromwell, do. The same publishers, . also, are soon to issue - a beautiful library edition of Shakspeare's Dramas and Poems, illustrated with steel engravings. Also; a volume of Poems by George Oakes,-and a cabinet edition of Pilgrim's Progreso, ito. They have also just added a new and highly attractive texture to Litton's Living Age, being I :enemies of finely engraved steel portraits 'of literary eh:trea ters; among the series is that of ttie lite W. 11. Presccito, with memoir. Professor Mitchell's Lecturei. [for The Press j Mn. EMTOn: In looking utter the report you, give of Professor Mitehall'alectures on astronomy, I could not bet he etruok with the similarity of his 'theories and viowa With those of AridreW Jack: son Davis, delivered sixteen years ago; and, al though Dr. Mitchell's exposition of the at is eon eidensd "sublime," "marvellous;' "wo naives," nd "yet not id the least Militating againstßeve lation, " have never seen tuky endorsement by the cannier press of Mr. Davis's view!, notwith standing the ideas and the theory are precisely the same ; only that Mr. Davis's• are expressed with a clearness, fulness, pfeniceness, and comprehensive ness that have never seen 00111114 in any other leottirer or writer upon • any subject. It those who, beard Professor Mitchell wish to have the whole fulness of the subject made' per fectly clear-to their minds, let 'them 'read " Da vie'! Nature's Divine Revelations," first reading his" Principles of Nature,' " (kith in one volume,) and they oetind fail to - be gratified, as wall as edified. I do not say thid 'to disparage Professor Mitchell ; but I do think that where seeped-bend philosophy is so highly eulogised, the original might, at least, to have a passing tatioe."l believe fully in the theory of Professor Mitchell, and I can fatly endorse what he says, that ", there has not been a single discovery of ' scienc found' to militate against -the truth' of Revelation " ' Nor can there ever be, for truth is the same,.whether in science or revelation; but this theory is at least sixteen years old in this country; and may be, for aught I know, much older. A. Davis is un popular because of his connection with the spirit ualists, and, therefore, ail he says is looked upon as humbug, and it would never do for orthifiloi persons or papers to endorse his views; but his .theories were promulgated before epirituallam 'came up, and were the foundation upon which the spiritualists have built' their -theories; and, eertainly, we -cannot, repudiate , the iidea of the manner In which he says he ob tained his information, and at the same time admit that revelation was jostle to men In the same manner two or three thousand years ago. We believe the statements contained in the Bible as to the spiritual revealments made to Daniel, Job, Isaiah, and othera. Why not now, to those who in are proper condition to receive them? especially, why shall we not believe they are, when we see them confirmed, from time to time, by investigators anoh as Professor Mitchell on astronomy, Rogers and Boynton on geology, and a host of others on almost every department of science ? and once in a while we see one of those professors going over. entirely to them,ae in the -case of Dr. Bare, of this city. - But I leave the subjeot with you, to dispose of as you may think Proper. Yours, 3. B. MURDER AND SUICIDE BY RN ARMY OFFICER. —The Davenport (Iowa) Gazette gives the parti culars of a bloody affair which occurred, at Brook ion, county, lowa, on the evening of the 11th of February. It appears that on the evening before, a man got out, of the stage at Brooklyn. He said beheld the post of second lieu tenant at Fort Laramie, and was on his 'way to Washington city on furlough. He stopped at Dr. Conway's, and said be was afraid to go on to the city, as some men were after him to , take his life. It was ascertained that he bad the delirium tre mens. lie staid there all' day, ink about five o'clock in the evening, Ben. Hawes, o arna n u s Put nam, and one or two others, were sitting in Con way's bar-room with him. Ile WaS 'walking about the room, when, without saying 'a word, the lieu tenant drew a pistol, and shot Dawes through the. heart. Dawes exolaimed, 11 0, my God !" and died instantly. Putnam immediately caught the Aran gar around the arms, and pushed him out into the street, when the officer put a pistol to. his own head, and blew his brains out. Re died without uttering a wotd. The papers found on his body showed that he was all he represented himself to be—thati his name was J B. Roane , and that ha was a widower, and hue daughter about fifteen years old, who residing in Richmond, Virginia. Be appears to be abont thirty-five years old. AanEsrart.—A railroad thief, named Bow land alias Loring, is under arrest at Louisville, Ky. Be has been in the habit of riding dg the baggage oar and rifling the mall. • • -...--,,,, R@MM TO . 9 k ii, NOTHril : rUIWIS S II M I T, . ammo of the otitis: In ' todor to boarieepostimmo tat the YP 0 11. , * 1 7; imit6ll(d - rietbs elm* 'koala to mina 1 spot.f ,«' ='. f -::::i , ' - 1. . 7 '..,7..7.':11 We ohall bt pas tly ot!ligot to geottookao hi liiiurtri4 TOWS - ilia kittitta 1 alit6 for iwittraulgiao *all thy Gm* mini it:tha doi In theft ?tram* , laolliosi the ru le***%f iiig!lkliailabig fialiplite ll ' atli u -6 °f orile4imOr47•l4.iiim*iiit,liidi be t.iihi.r" , . 0:00%.., TSE;qy _ 1111MGINmst MEM MINIM. Wiesummtr & StitJszets.4actit-asurn TESLIAII,-. t , The Iron Whallr"--..Doctor Dpiorth. l l c! The illesollbg Astoal , -4 , nusirwoui atalllSW! Kamm. OriOnN.-e•irita Ambush's Gimes Cromrszle l , Gpsossilk x 'lad Aerobia, Selitao • Not:stoticia 4 ii"l7l:44iffichialii (Mai' hays; Gems horn operas, Pamtmnimi* DMl4sri and Matta& we,latettda menta. 1141 manta?, I.ltlllTfLT BplyDllpb_=7lp~ BUtr . . • - ' "Ghliiitltri..lw THE Ortirwit-STRWW I. ~ , , .., .., . ~... . Isoarfq&mougs. -, 4ltottry atter 1 'o'clock:yesterday afto noon oarof the Statisliis lir the Obester-street itaisa., h ouse an**, iVaaiatt.erf it Ideett'of treltarab . ' bir Into , ~ the heifer; and id* teer Salt s— tail th it ratert was and with Retake.; Wawa' le , the upper , story:, The echo lam at one. hem= leak estekert i eadthe alarm Awed to the scholars in' the bier' foam:" ?betas:Mina a getter* stampede or the ' take, wastbortne- *UM t six Imudred. ;The stairways Ai Otketiritik lit P Immune. ;- a Rumble ranted, am - serirat:l m mt a t i A r eir heads Mt. 'Yortultely, IMMO, the Maim elm miller dktsart wisso_wer, aad- ekes 'sa lathdlittir ember of Ores were mind, The dears or mit med Wind; and mom tm - elapsed' Wore llferes bet Speed; thus the affrighted eitilarest ware subjeitted to terrible .anspeas,ta , tli rm,xesetest,,atestmaatiew ymi vallid ii 60,04 biad., _-' Altar tydeteembraibeen ~Mewl, Mae ' memimmista model tt *astound theilltdkOhArKftehenlietresishitdisermal este Meet the heed, essilsrse, seamshisk: _ , sh eet , the body. Emma' WM* Mitehti-1 lwesesed sed ' bznised, botikoni. tv tr:ird . l•-;Ttirf emitsatest wee sous orstr., , lt to f.; . ..,:4- if - ' emeho likThce of °II ' Publi. . 141 *W ca m s *940. . . , 1 ,1 4 "'"- irsiria platurr mussiTrz et ode; „ manilla/4 Magid af , - thdintewaltkierar patio! thi JlM** igir**.tasitioisiiat rafelf get lad dootornandibirlthliediflintlitPutelthathatatitabid, to, sine two mind gaga tlvir Tar thilevairts eacePt°l bort liihtdrd,ptogietheig: OttitAnjOnnih Oar 'no'good,ha pranged arintrondge Mut:Common non into it - • Upon: nasehine then qui found Air ;Whelan in the ant of ; Milling a. tin filth tarred. othus4l3 seder to burn the holm.; The_ nada*, %edit d didn't U. pea es Ow &adman "made bis , ippeeeemee, med,leldet to t* cellar; they pfringed tivtattheir - seelepbeerster, . whiehilad eeeeendeted Uwe 'without timdebseriedro. The 'eettuttregui_ Vs*, - followed:, Merin 'to - Utio - and , beallslg thee'. eel beelt /aloe? Ye gave them Art, leek ethreahlm with kie:r.dot am ..6.ey BoßardaY..-4Mi -dWetllng o{ ; *r. Sloan, "aiding in Pleasant retreat ; Anon* stows, below.coiito, ilia entered en Sondeyrenkg, by opens binazointdoni. ridraniurws,r. at await at the time; and at about nine ,o'idook's din' of, Mr. men, a ind of ibont - feartann' pan of igeastarued home, end, u..palteins,tbe,heewaleavitcorea ist. tacked PTA elg• man. Vtia'-adw mad* his escape, aid ran t o eirdreefor Ms triter:" '711r. - Itleaa; upon proigadteg home; found the maids bad fled, wine them &Lot woks, okelt= Other property. . , itinmeati Yeiterdiy, iaa Ahtermsa - Gibscataill berate taxa* eohriitieddebte% ale, 'who gem ttue naiiieOf With" end Wm. Stunnsen; irLo woe "ecristett,t7:ollei . ti. 4 414eti eld Claw on'i "orrotaihtg Ilota.et %o nus et stasylkaf r of VW eillaereMoorered the bgt.portigi ah..'etellireffeetr MPithlwler ooze of the pruomeorike. le hum otbe trete met b•loir to 4 ktr, tarkti of _tau amt. , - • ,Orri -- 'Titiasitp*.=•••Tbe latOrinit „ sowititheero paid te'o es :Inky 7theoury derl*Uis week (adios oti SitordijAame: Prom" tiiee of INN Pa-00C9D; wear moth, 9,156101 $968 Agitinteo-PACOO ;thin , 04 1 ;yeeithiadathEli0t, other moths, 1102 84—matted• total of 10,14.1 about rho *slo,lool eents during th e same peeled lotherolett ) , Croxstrrrxo. John Bwierfciy,- *hci arrested, a day or two alnio;ms.thii etintti'ot aemmtL stns a probably fatal assault upon John Pkk4 wites Sulfa, it a plaminsown ai.l , llllaadred • flail haring beton, - Alderman Oknida, , aid loan com mitted to minis to await the' r•solt of Tana , inforlat, The evidence agalnitfhe moused iris at the Meat 3/94f. A ' Him) Piatry:L=A *di' of wen and , women ‘enitakeribihrea maOstratoryov izort log. on the baing — thrieeined row, on Banda, at , A tate& iirlocesdatioetare iweetTontla. sod. lb- Daring: the ht -it Is alleged that a l ma a Waa leiirsly bates Aiiikti - I*4 with a billy. hpity wire held to answer.' 00mi-A ileir sense reittisieire were pliant upon the - Besiettned rehCetieitit 'and the 'ltteltmeent Teen, 'oeteitto. inert,' new care were also placed upon the Site ell etpe-streetcreetti. The* fneiri iie ele6sw;l3; linfettO maw lundau u a ktatimioub.-i e 3 Asistrra Alm-Bvirimireatistilay morn bag; boiors - Allivisii BatNr, amigos aimed Itimbin Pe kes= was titined with eisanaltilmitei smusalt awns*. serf, link Wont , llllll. liktm*Nyte. IL, Int ma- Kni t t ed: t ° 111", VdstaalfoG , 6W Koz rex Rsoonexo.Tbe body :of the implorer aareiteiltaiaWa 'Maim Tim arid ,draira. ad off Orearateli Point, on Batardaysnaraiagi h . & MA yet . Nam ameavarad. - • „ PhlladelOia,, Markets. - —• - ANA) mr-usTA—Arlionir..• t -;.i.i.204a7.,00•11 Anil- title St 95.61,406 bbl; -L - • - ' for ancifteroOmityrand sogret,llOresel . vat to the that sieriodarsta, VrlthlnAboo nage of . $6413‘6640t0. if W - ‘l9 .141 - forairmausa to choice Inparflne extras and ferny brims, 1,1 in gnility. Rye Flour is dna, but quiet at g 304.16 $7 bob. Own Weal Is not inquired for, and Penna:ll held at UAW bbl..WlLeat-,There /BUM" or nothingdning for the want of stook, and we quote reds at 91.40411.43, and white at - $1.60*1.10.. Bye Is wanted at 90e., Corn better, and stout 1,000 hue isonthein yellow sold at 19e afloat. Oat, are In heady demand, with pales of 200 tau at fage for In. and * bus for. Penns. Berk—There in nettling doing 'lo Qaercltrear, but the market irk area at 1638 per tau for first No. 1. Cotton— The movement has ben small, awing t, the diVeracas In the 'view; of bur n anti seller,, °merle' are held more Firmly,` with sane Preingar, and Molasses st about prevlonistss: TM:MAO= an also Sim; but gigot, and only a Small badness to **OM Seeds—The demand for Morehead has fallen elf, sad buyers aro offering $6,26 *6 50 per.bnhei, which Is below the views of holders, who are not offering at these rates, and the market is unsettled Whiskey—The demand ermllnies limited, and phase ibout the hare ' at 24m e for drudge, and 28a 29, for Pennsyl n andaloOhlo bble. PRIGADILDELL CATTLI KIBKIT—PIs. Then la no champ in Aka pies of Beer Cattle. The offerings at the 'iris Were" about 1,200 head, wh eh weld moats; dal fold at fnini PAO tislo 50 the 10016., the litter ter prima quality, caddei Sys Win soot demand . at roily jut weak , . rata .. The reilOWier are the pew:4M sulfa reported to•day: ' - • SO lace Abraltsmd,Penneylvania, $0.50010. IL Healey; Pennsylvania, 89.60010. 18.7. Shelby, Cheater county. $909 60. - 88 McQuaid, Moony, t Co, Ohio, $OOlO. 26 Coates & Traynor, Oltedto *runty, 89010.25. 20 A. Kennedy, Cheater pou rd y, $9010.50. 28 Z. Kahn, Ohio. $9010.25. 82 Thomas Strickland, Ohio. $9010.25. 861 Brunpkried,Chlo. $BOlO 82 Hondo & Co, $9OlO. =Scott& 00.,.421d0, $809.: • 19 H. Kipple, Dead 0 0 001, $BO 9 . . 87 B Baldwin. Chester county. $9OlO 50. 19 Eiteknan & , Iduadeltdia, Landauer county, pop 10 50. 12 Etisloy, Dauphin countjr;s9olo. - 8 John Todd, by Ideo.ll,- Ohester county, 29.25. 42 Saner & kroPilion, Larciater county, 88 010. • 141. Knox,- by • Seldomridge, Lancaster county, IS 010. , -- _ • , • - • • 47 W. Moore, by McCall , Lancaster county, $lO4 75. 86 Kimble & Kirk, Okada comi. 500 10.50_ 128 Stewart igaelung,,Yirdiaba, $ 875. 119 9.75. 24 Scott & Oliester coonty. 30.60010.60. . s.llathawayadincadtar county, $9OlO. • Chandler, Chester county, $9.25010.50. 76 B. Rood, Cheater °Gouty, $6.72010 50. 14 T. Kilter, IThester aount7, SO 60°10 60. 4 James Molillen, Cheater county, $9 60. 80 J. Sr B. • fieldomxidge, Lancister county, $9 500 :10.25. 19 Scarlet & Baldwin, Lancaiter county, SOM. ; 10 16 " 60 060. Adams, by Seldom:Pp, Ohio, $9OlO. . 88 H. 1. Grad, by liathawel, Lardniatbr ceutaty, $9O About 0,000 Sheep arrived, and sold , at Wardell's 'helms draws yard, at Sickeaah, bring equal to etzlee ', 4 ltr b dressed. Cowaand llaives ruled dial, with sales .of about 250 head to note, at s2sc4s for genie Mitch llotre, $55610 ter wend quality do., and $18620 for tory Cone. Hogs are rather higher, and abOnt 4,870 wetre,te. •neired, and 'cold at Phillips' yard, 14 froze $8 to ip as 100 ibe nett. - THE COURTS. YEBTZSDAY'II PBOOBBDIXON. ['lmported for The Press.] NISI Parue—Judge Strong.—The jury in the case of Chambers vs. George Bleight Brown, an es *non on a promissory note, before reported, returned a verdict for the plaintiff f0r4 1 , 6 0 0 . Persons for plain tiff ,litalveny and Brown for defendant William Grisentm vs. Charles hfurphi. An Lotion of ;ejectment.• verdiet, icaviiat,iintered for the plain tiff, en Condition that if defendant pays ovet the sum of $B,OOO, mace before the, Slit day of rebroary, 1880, the plaintiff shell execute to hints deed in fee Almelo of the prehilajatn UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—Judge —Yesterday bang the first day of the term, the erand, Jury were called, and, doming Layered is `their names, were charged se . to their duties by the judge. There are savant oases et oattateriettlng the coin of the 'UMW Pates to .be tried at .the present term, Some • of which area( tonsicierable Interest. QUARTZ - a. Stemma—Judge' Ludlow.--Wra. Minima ,was charged *ln aihealt mid- battery upon Blisabith Feliney. Verdict not gitilb% •Vitilltinlfalle oonsitited of the brassy of • pair orf boots, m ined at S 7, the Property of matted! Ingersoll. John /ones wee charged With the hammy of a wind. less, the' property of Lewis Kepler. The defendant, when arrested, Was tatting upon a step In theaesen street, near Eihippaki, ,with -the ertodrems/yfug beside him and when he was asked where he got it, - repiteet that' be was taking' lt up Shipp= Won to' pot it mended, eat ha afterwards mad that be tonight It for thirteen cents. The proseemtor,testillialthat Abe wind less omit ram $lB.. Vertu_ tt ' ' - Nyiniam Martin was twalltst,_nitpese assault sad bat• tery upon Josep h litinger. The promerater testified thsthe was bu ying stock, end he agreed to buy a calf teem the defendant, who is a• fanner, for $4 AO; that when he went after the calf the . sewed to los him hams it f0r14.50 - ,arst Vaulted defendant IR mere -that bare fused to Tay thhtman, fee the defendant stinek Idol on the head and broke its noes. nil out -14491 Pains. There will be at:4ooi held in the Mal Prtas to -day, isiormassneiter atJudge filsook's absence from the city. The court l 4 kon,"?'1 1 edneeday mc , r1.1 , 1 - - , - -