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(Feinted with the magißlotaioe.of tbemenm obsequies . and funeral : 1 00g._ 'Titer Gketke also burnt the Corpeesnt:lliiithigniehed" men, with ihneral feasts, and the lamentations of hired weepers, though they generally display ed a lees sumptuous grief, and a better regula ted piety._ The_Persiaus burled the bodies of this &AI ‘thee - Scithians ate . theM; AIM In ,diaas enveloped them;for preservation's sake, in a sort Of locker; -the , Egyptians embalmed litibdilieWektibltedtlienfini fetitatthiyi; placed them at the table among their guests? guarded them Oa their most precious potses4 shoats, end - loaned arid _borrowed money upon these strange. pledgiii:';: - .ln our time, the,cus tom of dancing at Mamas is only practised in India and among some savage nations; but funeral .entertainments , still prevail in many EtiroPette cbreitries."Amongst °there', the -ceremony of interment is solemn and silent, which neverthelesa does not with tho wish that all may be forgotten as speedily as possible.' We ebierve more ostentatious rites for.'persons ottonsequence. Their carriages fellow - the& to the graves, and sometimes their horse is paraded, which, havitigheen made to last, siMmiltii.",partake , ofthe affliction of the occasion. :The Orientals, from whom we bor row lade eitetpui, - went, further—they made horses In tune* processions weep,by blowing a partici:der kind, Of powder up their nostrils. In Italy, the' mourning was-formerly white for Women,' and brown for men. In China It is white; :in'. Turkey, : Syria, and Armenia, it is blue; •in Egypt, yeliew; in Ethiopia, gray: • Each ,of these, colors had, originally, its mystical signification;' - -White is the em blem of purity;, celestial :blue indicates the space *bete the :soul , ranges -after death ; yellow, or the tinge of dead leaves ' , exhibits death as thikend'of hopes.'and man falling like the leaf of anttmati; gray, presents the color of the earth, one common mother; and black, the funeral costume _ now adopted throughout Ettropeand AMerice, lien shooter; to the eternal: night::.'„ . • • In England, the sovereign . nover wears black; he is clothed in dark purple as mourn ing. Till the reign of 'Charles VIII, white was the fantail garb in France: The Empe ror Leopold; Who diediiil7.o6; ivied to suffer his beard to,groW in disorder during the whole -period ermonrningi In this he imitated the !ewe. The tioivaser4nipreases never left off weeds, and their apartMents were hung with black till thidr death • The Ctieridellor - of France is the only person wllr never -wears mourning.. The ;,brethers, nephews, and cousins of Popes never wear*. ,The. happiness , of hiving a Pope in the family %toe great toallOWthem to be affected even by,ldirdeatb. • , :But the Most reinarkeble of all these- s um= Viejo, perhaps, that ,of.the,People of those _ancient nations, who - dressed themselves as women„wken they-Jost their. relatives,,in or said,tbak the , ridicule attached, to their lestments might make themeihamed of theirgriet , ' ,Rniirripp Omutztves.--It was a maxim of este-*-114: ,e en, wise men of qtreece—the renewmadThalsa,ortlfietus—that It is one Most 'things 1p the, world to Ititeri f ,Otirselvel.": The Intelligent mind is rildtber-,disposed. qitestion nor centrovert, tbliaseettion. A Subject Closely connected' *JAW' "elf rowledge,eo difficult to beet • n'iMePt or ier_ itPri a branch or division of it, fionbtlem, tbe irtmoitsupe ofiboroughly knowkitermuderstanding wpat we a strange way that many persons bait) perionarof little mind, a no etbication, per 4alnly—thst of seizing ripen same new and fa ,vorite WO, of expression, and dealing it out ripen,-O , • possiiions, proper , and improper. ,Their inotlie for, tat doing very apparent, even tobitn . who boasts or but , little shrewd :veal; iiul While they are so plindect at) to fancy AboattelieS tqfpearing with uncommor: sepal orty„, and, even elffigance, in conversation, 'there're ebjecte of , pity or centempt,,to their Mtelligent hearera,- Itla quite surprising thit persons who ,ustially aCquit themselves with credit said honor, by the genuhtely good and aimed serge Willi which their conversation & b oun d., Aeald se Amok allow, themselves to,make art exhibition, ef kind io directly oontrary—for it I. clearly thepart or wisdom paver to attempt , 11, 003 r; Of 1209rielke and subjects which we, do mot, ne4Priteedf it 'requires but little common sense for mg selves to be,aware of . what we are ignormff, 'might mention instances in illustration of the weaknaa to which reference has been made, for they are very numerous ; such, for mrstrople, as that a lady. onpp , repeated what she rolled-tc, aeireet epithet which elle had seen ort `a..teatibottme in a ,yillage, chttrch-yard;P+ ,or,thakaneurly4tedged, beau once asked a lady to tedance a,statt " with him, instead, of a .flethatte(;"- or,titsCrotother, who Midertoek to Oifeilds judgment on the mentalecquire r inentatiljnfriendpsaid.,,s; ho did not think bitit toßdl 4 0 04WwritIPSPoetrY ,. " We might also tensible end jetdicione man, Who once Iwinalkatiathitr hie certain, society of 'which tie - Wei .a . nounber,, o:they, always voted vice .versa," Arming ,vira Then, too, ~there.Wsettktnion stilderlt pr• the heeling A. who'waiiattplettug,bialaet course of lectures : at - the University,•and Who, ott it certain ocea- Slew, Wiltreestead, lll /I,etwnlei in 0014 of the digttity surd muddiness of hie c beim Norio lon, And after noting several sound and convincing Arguments in its , behalf, spoiled all by, ending with this blundering , quotations “Millions haitedled of . medical wounds." • Poor fellow! be Meant to have said 19 ne di_ eatk " for so Atte line rens; api this would have'been'ttery apt and appropriate, DVTOIP CLOOICB.--A" gentleman of OUT tic, quaintarm, who - his travelled in Rolland, re, Wes it faCt Whiollweilo not recollect 'to have seen noticed In any of, the published accounts of frevels In that country. It is this, namely, that the town or church looks in Rotterdam, and other cities are required by law 'te be set to a different time; different , ' park of the city. - Per Instance, at the mat end it shall bo twelve.Weloeit itome fifteen minutes sooner than, at the,west, the intermediate chronome ters being 'regularly graduated between them. This, as we are informed, Is to prevent them *Ott ell speaking at once; and there* to avoid' a Cenfusion Of tongues. Thus they tell different stories ef the tithe and , then the Solids are 140 ,coritradiet one another; for, while b,r St. Paula it shall bo fully twelve lt,yEt.Peter's Rebell be only three= quartets „ past"eieven " while' St.; John, St. Nark; St. Bartholomew, and St. icicle:des shall full an entireltdifferent tale: The private clocks Stud witches are, of, e.ouriekgrittinated according to the quarter of the citrin which the owners chance to reside, or ticcording to church to which they sp. pertain vend a'eltizezz at the'east end shall be actual ilmokuit his Pipit; while one at the West is still engaged In eating his dinner rend the former shah be putting `oit his; nightcap, widlekheelatter hi inerelyloasting his feet. - A' stringe r =passing,' through ' one of the Buteb:eitt , and' unacqUainted With the Mu nicipal rezulatioris in regard to Weeks would Wept to conclude there was little har mony in Maud `among the Siihts, 4 wlfen they tell 'such Contradictory stories;'or else that rather Tithe was a great laggard in 'that' catnity, When it takes' hini oolong to travel from ore side of a moderately large city to the other. 'But •herein he weuld dadltiontelf , mistaken; aud becoming bitter acquainted with the regu lations of the place, he would acquit the Saints of all intentional distiord, would withdraw hie charges against Father Time, Cod set down the dhigreestent'of thechronometers solely es +the effect of Thatch whdore: • out pc,yegi,te,43,oA, .and the tint half oi' .the;pigh*nth dentnry,-,the Gertnair language iriak,very mieb - dcgraded ; in Which State it Ibiltered'on ;middle, orthe, lest-Gen tOWl-44vhen it Wei roused from its:; torpor by ,Lem, rit others, .who, apread ihrongh`the literary amid of Ger .44py i and; by Ow, Clean. of the ' , eighteenth efmeary;:the I,anittage, was ,to -be -found en pending renovated,:atrengtkand beauty. liativa , ppah.Mtkphiloimpherii polished and enlarged , ! •..14.ry sold , genuine Gerinan *mhs,-viere:pititorekrind new ones, which bad neither -pined! nor. &Served the right ordenisinibm, expelledforevcr. ,Tbe nation it ppp i n 04 these, ,exerthins of their *eat .theno.anrroWarded thorn .With general apPlatieeand.proinotid respect.., The German isoltbiNte /20W.Eiti . . tenger , appesMin that mot ley, garn:Olob illy became its grave, ma jot,. elnaneter: wenti are supplied ita Ciro , inethatistible *Ores, which historical luipalrerirhaie laid, open, , The immeasurable lemplip"nf ideas Mid pereeptiona is egnallid by ,the .hcuntilesi" treluiorea of the German Jan. griAiro` and, the , native', author, nho • , seeks have lip ,nd-cif borrowed •ex ~Toiia~rom foreigntongue. • Itrenrions to' bserve that an Ugly face, is generally the indication - of a bu ;Moroi:us and.svitty, mind. It suggests inflame , roblts witticisms:ln the• wearer hinatelf r and -Is ,the cause ,i-of .fcr others. - There - IS- scarcely d • merry, shrewd, witty-fel low, even: inr fictitious history,' bat has the loner of ugliness attributed to z ;As%) Vows tvery,:u gly.llttio bunch-back: • -Uglier Ada witty Socrates, no lest a trion.ol•Wit und a 'fltate,roft.lbumorAhlui :Ist , philosopher. The bestowof fltabelsierwereliMotis for _persona deformity.. _Sancho Panza, his . Mager; and ROttintutteklitereibrilhelr -several conditions, obisolutoir patfessulvf :this interesting cinalili anon.._ Ralpho were still 'more eoaspicaonely ugly ' - Talstaffißerdolph i An 7.. 3 46Wilistislytfld allow ..eitery -9. haraotet of , wite_.-sad dramas, Of. Shaltspearo, Seaton,- the ;favorite witrofiFtistatvlWlll •Als*,inciSt -deformed. little creature; that 4;4oMT:l44:man :over; allowed _ • • vottO•I, 10.- 7 loquent speech on adipid by Airilifilt - rfrottWirith beautiful • *Aiiiiiitit6f fkoiitiltietkio6i: rill; . •skid `fife' learned :tent** id the tits it ingd WOO blase gti throu' °fork 'kit of om.” ~e ltgticnsl riIIITE SECOND TN El of ThellOssion in r.111 , 1N INET/TOTtillr inmuiendi February ht. tki , lololll, a. Idistirner THIRTRIANTII and ' /TTENDEIVI JP, 111 LADE LP la lA. . - -dcattiainAL oonseli, .fivietikWit 001 )/Or or OKII3TNIIT egvimmistimat. An Inotlintion &(good to - fit pbnotwien tar AO: TIVI DUSINDIid. BOARD OW Tatratip' D. D. Coraegye, Praneti Malmo, George H. dinar!, Daeld Mimi; John liparhowk r - Devidii. Brame, Domo Hasher; '' A. V, Pereono, D, D. idinroen, irederiek Brown, Imams ppincott. ADASIOGO iliter DWG:tibia Idth. , Noah Student had INDIVIDUA4 IffB7lloollol 'tau - Institution , and a Diploma from hero .1a the beet re , commendation ironng man' eau hwrei for obtaining a good altutitton. - • - C ,GATAIDGII.IId map, he kit bn op:petition aeSdf the ottage. BSANIT er. OTNATTOWn •NATIONAL Juviammeavritar COLLEGES, located at Phila delphia, 8. E. corner BEMENT/I,AM CHESTNUT; New York, Buffalo, Cleveland; and Chicago. Tartu formation, callus send for Catalogue. feg.tf T. MARS'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, LQOUBT, weeyaf Bixteenth. They next Session begins on TtrEBDAY, Netintori Ist, ISM Information respecti ng ,e th . e A fl i t: t i t t i p y E b A ed hlned o . n i iffilpiton to T‘ I LONG'S SPRING GAADE If ACADEMY, IA N. N. carnal. BDinTit. and BUTTONWOOD Bic CODIDDOICIAL DAPARTblENT.—Book•keeping in all its 'aflame forms ; preparing Students thoroughly for eituationd !rainy buelnees ; Plain and Or aliments' Writing Commercial Cialoulatione ; Law and Correspondence. }to Institution in the United !Hates gives a more thorough and praegieal course. In this department no teaching is done In clossetyAnd le open DAY and 'MIMING. Time unlimited MATIIHMAT/OAL ,AND OLAGSIGAL DEPART MENT=(Separate from the above.).; -Young Men and Boys are prepared for any grade of an Englirir and Olas. Meal Education; via : Spelling, Rending Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philoooiy, An" .Anolent d Modern Languages, with all the hi gher Collegiate, Studies. Sessions of five mouths commenopSaptember let, and February let. Papild reCeived at any time fore or after these dates and charged acaordisolly. lagoon toadied gratis. qah.2541 • - 7. DONLNkint LONG. Principal tSNYDER LEIDYL-J.I.E. M. 'LEIDY, e - Principals of LUDY BROTEIRIIB I ACIADEATT. Nos 148 and LW SIXTH ETRERT. - near Rao., where a imowledge of -WRITING, , 'AarrAtiOtio la made cerht to every_ pupil that may enter. AOLDRIIT 'open day end evening. non 1 Atiwitzre. fIiCTE •&• (SAPP, 228 - DOOI Street, above V Walnut. STOOK BROKERS, and dealers in Mer.. milli* Paper and emonitiee generally. Atteni the Broken , Boerd daily, and All all orders for • the per, ramp or ea Of 87'0088, BONDS, &o. 1111, /1-:• .001 i SON; 'BSAL'ISTATII BROBIB. Monsy.Loaned on Bond aid Mortgage. colloagons promptly'madr. PIOARSOTO:I4 . I . Ie, PA OIRONISE & 00., • ' • • Iv MOIR ♦ND 3XOHANGII BRONSHNi No. HI &nth THIRD Rood, . „ =b=t==! CO ace: - anti Ziimats. STNIIT GROVE ,WHISKEY.—A da sire to lessen the conemmption of impure srecita, knowing their injurious' °Sees upon the constitution, has induced the offering to the public of an article 'erbloh the antlyution of Professor Chilton, Analytical (Thenilet, of New York, and hissers. Booth, Darren, 4 ,Clahrito, of Philadelphia, proves, beyond ail question, to bathe mostpure and consequently, least Injurious spirits Oar offered the American nbile. OBRTIPICATH OP DR JAS. B CHILTON. { I Imo analysedisample of Chestuatarove Whiskey, reeetteilrota.Zr..ollMlLlFl, WHARTON, Ja ,: oi Thlisdelnbla and baying. thUy tested it, I am "pleased to ignite that it' is eatfrel7 free 4 . 9 m poboaolui or deleterious substances. It is an unusually pare and MN flavored quality of Whiskey. JAALIO B. CHILTON, M. D., His, Hp*, ffept. 8,1565. Analytical Okemist .4nr.ygu, Sept . 9,1858; Una Welton =lli Wet tha 01 Okestant , Oxare Whiskey 'tibtelinti a t'W , p,ayi lad that It coutains new of the poisonous ROAM boffin {as szlo Oil, which b the chameteristio and Infuriate ent of the Whiskeys inseam' an. Very, zaspeetrally, - : • BOOTEE, lIABRBTT, & 0.91¢4L0, Analytical_ Chemists. To CIMILIII WRAMOII, N 0,116 WALNUT Bt. Pldledelplda. - , • eeadi-dteptit tlpmalon," karat, 4-1 and other Cog, neele of verbena ilotegee, MU pipes aid ipteite' r MOM ; Pellerolalu Rochell e Drandlek pods and auk ) is was pipes, Ulf eafle i lidd ono-eiska casks. Imported eat Tor sale tor - mat BM= 4 00., mvell ' ' ' tri2 wee me 510. m. voneth .beat, FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED ' sr RBO iNygrput, /5 5 % • IV,EST PIiLtADELPHI4, ' STARCNILILNUPAOTURING COMPANY Mt WINS IntitIVALLBD : *E4.PiJ rli AROH 4 1 10 o,9## F4J IN.B. • .'" • tts Bomb rumw atre,st, • , ater-tr . , • - • • • 4ents for 4* ao•pgil. SALAXANDER SAFES., .., • , . ._. • largo inortment of EVANS & WATSON'S _, PIIIIJI:DILPELIA"..MANUP.A.OTUISAID : ,• iI&LAJLANDErg. . iliAltEB,.. ; - • i VAULT DOOM, .. ' 1,90 3 .40 1 PS OW"'' , Wit LOCKS t _ .. hood to any now in ue: ' . _I . HON DOM; 131317firga, ~, a., . , Chi U good tamp eel Up (Mier estabooi in IAo 174 W FiraVe, IT , . EVANS A WATSON', No. 2 Booth FOURTH Stroot, ' Philadelphia. .. aaaadi ; ?LIAM savx I L GALL Tam WitligAOUAlNCit_POßEttlir f - eg,,PEttLADDraIIIA. . , ........... DIREOTOBS.. PATBIOR BRADY, .. PLINY FISK, • : nioxeNuEn. IMINRY, GEO. L. UABBIBO*Ii • A. J. PLNAHONTONi WILLIAM MAILBOX, IPM: 11., OYIS WANT, ' , 8. M. ORAWNORD, PATIIICS BRADY, Pinata. 8. B. QRAWPORD, Vtao POILIMA. • • - WILLIAM DUNN, Trouturer. . 4 : WILLIAMMILLOOM, fleorstirj. - OLIPPORD 8. PHILLIPS, WArelpauss Unal. ! 171,11WAiNHOPttre CIPAPANY OS PRILAD4 44 11 4 1 4 1 Pb T 9 RJORIPVII "1300,95 .0K *MAGI, Whether in Bond or Nati Num, at °arrant Bata, nap will tone reoeiptr or warranta therefor, • Application raj be made at their OrtION, IN TRI TOBACCO WARBIEWEIBI ?MONT AND DOCK 204 HANDi3ORUB,EI . 4Lti.p.911411113. 11AND5061.7786. . No. 1. ON 0.'p0r.665. ' • Ne. el. 61 12 per 0100. I. 760. U 6. 116 I -.3, grew , ,it. - . - '7, lap _H 6.1000. U •0.1 IA II ' • ' 014111 0 8: Row, 8145 per rasa 7 Bow, 81,T8 per down, 8 Bow, 82.28 per dosen, HANBY 0. EOLBIOII2I. .1111 a 741 ft 'Ulla t% si.sl•A Mena. 14,LA.NIE BOOKS AND STATIONERY'. LP DAMN. M. KOGAN, Blank Book Piteantsotutor, Rath:tier sod Printer,,No..IOO,IVALNUT htreet,is pre. Oared - rat, tbaaa to frarraleb, either from the shelve oM make-to orderi•Boolniut every desolation, suitable dee Maks, Pablie Week; itsrobsats, sad others, of th e Mat quality of iegllidr-or:Ainerlean Paper, and bound ;be :Woos etylee,ltaortinbefantrau rammer. 1 'OMNI( for 1011 T.ING , of envy deneriptdoi. =raw and ilflimpaplilng mean 1,14. unafnen" Tanta aaartnierat Ifitellob, ham& Anierlr Cloncereding $o +R enntribtittosi to eke lvanklla faititute; 130 usy—si We display of blank Doom for 10dad insrosatile ua lathe beet In the ttnbitdtloa aeleettoa of the material is good the do , kmauelifp Wait excellent. and their dash end ap. teiransaiesat sad approptiatcf , • , =WV Ll INVITE tae special attention of • T V DRUG, PAINT, AND GLAIR' DRAIGI RR to our' present stook of DRUGS, WHITS LEAD, ZINO COLORED PAINTS, PUTTY, VARNISHES , ,GLaisa, he,. Re. . . CITY AND.OOIINTRY. MERCHANTS who desire to perdu*. from • a ailed Stook, and at aoceptablo prices, are rseppotfully requested to, Inspect our good s; Pore Drugs and Patoat Med olnen—A full Bundy. White Lead, in kegs of 1214 lbs , 26 lbs , 60 lbs., 100 lbs.; or In Paokagirrof 160 lbs. to Ipoo lbs.—a full supply. Zinc rehire--A full supply of different brands, ant parlor quells en, at prices astonishingly low. "Potty, Putty—An extensive Mods, prepared in pure Linseed Oil. Tornishes..Varnishes of approved quelities—a full supply. • , „ American Window Glass, of approved brawls-oer assortment of sizes and qualities, is complete, and equate any nninufaotnrgn in this country. Send your orders direct to ZIEGLIIR to SMITH, Wholesale Ihnit ; ;Pslnt, and Glue Dwaine, fel•tf S. W. corner SHOOND and ORBIN Ste. ; r F. ROLLER, ' • FANNON BOOT AND 5H021.117AA1211, NOM Routh AINTEI fittest, third door abort Chest . =not, Philadelphia,. • Beall to i nform hie friends and the pubis generally that, he has opened holdout; on hte. own &ocean; WI above, where he will alwaye be happy to reasive a con. tinaition of their favors. As the senior partner Of the late Area of itinz.za n Boner, probably no other guarantee id lerlesery to in appreciative publie of his entire ability 'Woolen in hie line with the nt.. meat eatiaraotion, Remember the-number:27 Routh teltlini Street, tklri door atuvrallheitont. 1.10 SII.—:800 - quintals -- Grand Bank, Qo4 Rid'. - • 4 ; 160 half bble• White Inst. t ;I6ghthi. 00 MI6. Alliqerel, 101,110115 balsas, quarter., and . ' ' Batmen, In tiebses and bbla 60 bbls. Pielkled Haddock. 400 do. dd. 110riing. ' 1 onlitl, ,11 ' , , • - - O.' D. SADLER - A CIO," fed ' - AMOR litmiA. Mt 490 r, shay. Bent i • -11011RIOK-MAKING 1111.01211NE,110H afi gasket the Beaks anil tamper Uneasy, makes front :roe to - three thebsand per hoot. Upward" of thirty in nee. Patonted'rebiretary 844858. Maahlues and right" for mac flosatis ,11 or orks-fourth of the Patent, will be Known to be the only practical one in Wt. Ad dralie-cctianuaintneca No/eV ateirO ,HI Wait. ; a issakta ITALIAN,"IMISTAZT,- and A 4142100 1. BempNblati Repel italtable for /noble Plumes aid Mining mimeo, - zminutectured and for ails by WI 911 41 11. PITLER & 00 ,do gft North WM= Streak, Feta iikaiNSP. 1.20 THE PREOS. - "PKIIIPti N LPFgAtiannIMAY:i:: - K401 1 1 1 4 1 tY" 26 . 1869. clAMVEL)TinKrittr liii'tiansferred 1.3 Law Om.oetrrom oneidi, polio*, to No. Tri SAN. BON etreet,' (betwian .oheatantind Walnut.). t delphia. He will attend.to any business eutruoted to, hie ears, in - the "Cotirtii 6t Plilladelphta tri• in the IP' Wier of the Rate.- - ' .•••• • ' Noiembet VOL; • - , n 2 4 41 4 - i•"• • . , • - - ITUE .co., orritm s : J. 820 OILLSTNITT tirß,tißr , torwirls PAWS'S, PAOHMIP3; 11130/11.11DIZI, BANE NOTM , and 8P.V.0111, either by Its own Tams, or in oonnectlon with other•MXPR.IIBB COMPANIES, to all the princiral TOWElltuttil3TLlta that Mates. au•„ , ALEX. MoKINNET I AT - TOANZY AT LAW, OBVSNORMIG, PA, Wilt prsetles In - Westmoreland, Armstrong and In &Una Countied.• - ' - • , • T. Y. ABAANS. 0. A. awn; ABRAMS & MAYER, • , ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LOOIferHAVSN, PA., Will attend promptly to all profeealonsl basinees en trusted to them. Speatal-attention given to the collect. Non of dame. Goy. Wm. P. Packer, Harrisburg, Pa. • L. A. Mackey, President Dock Haven Hank; General D. K. Jackman, Lock Haven • • Eon. A. White, Look Raven ; Simon Scott,' Lock 'Haven; Ballitt k Pairtherno, Philadel phia_i McFarland, Evane, k CO. Philadelphia; Evens & Watson, Philadelphia; • Phiil lp M. Price Philade lphia; lion. A. V. Parsons, Phil elphla • Willialneen, Taylor, dc Co., Philadelphia; Tenor Sc' Davie, Phila delphia; Juries Burnelde, Bellefonte, Pa.; J. W. Qulggle, Beg., Philadelphia: jy 2041 CCHARLES TETE', COMMISSION MER CHANT and Importer of BAVAN.II B.llGAIttl, Mow) 128 Walnut street. wood story onl.l, 1113MILADELPRIA WARMING AND VINVILATIIM westuorram. We have removed from oar old stand In Wad street to the LARGE STORE, No. 1010 CHESTNUT street, a few doors below the St. Lawrence Hotel, where our old friends and the panto are respectfully invited to eaunine our extensive stook, of Warm Air Furnaces,. Cooking Ranges, Bath Hollers, Rigida., Enameled Stone Mantels, Parlor Coal Grate., &o" &e. We are now mannfacitaing OBILSOWS OBLZERATED PAZ -INT 'NEW GOAL GAS CONSUMING TURNAON, the most powerful and eoonomioal Heater error invented, and limited to all olden of buildb2gs.• • Also, • new and beautiful patterns of Low Do Grata, and Parlor Coal Grates of all sizes and patterns .We have also commenced the manufacture et ENAMELED STONE MANTELS from Penn. sedvalsia Stims. These ':lintels were awarded a SPECIAL PREMIUM-el Ms lets Ear and NM .billost of Ski 11onklin :natif nee of skis Msg. Theil repine= all the rare and beautiful AritQuit Malsts& are not injurad by Smok , Coal Oar, Oil or Acidrp end are sold Wholesale and Sets% at 'muds Jars pies Ass Mad.. Call and sic Skim. ARNOLD k WILSON. MINI. H. JILT WILL, fkporintandsnl. Eldied.l.l3a. April. 1000-6.04 ior HARDWARE.—The embsorlbers, COM. 111881.0 N bfilliCilriatTil for the Wed VOBhIOt AND DOM2STIO ELIRDWAIIII, would respectfollp will the attention of th e trade to their dock, which they are offering at lowest rate". • Our sesertinent con slats in part of Chain t o of all I Inds—Trace , Log Halter , Breast, Os, Dow, Mb, Back, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Loc*, Mine, Ooil keine.. The and eelebratd ° W I nom Walla I Stone and 131** Hanover". " Wright' " and other AAIUN; pond Box and otter Short and Unig Bantle Pry Yana; round and ova) Bras II Marta's ll anparlor /Pen and *44; Ijed Easy( ")weldor " Safety lase; Blasting Tubes. aorsterads, and Brier floyttoss UN) Corp, sod atm! Nay, Manure Tannere, and Ilpedlnd inskf, Rakes and N o es ; Shovels And Spat% of all kinds. Teaks, Brads, dhoe, Clout and Ylnishing Nails. 'Cast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Looks of at Wads; Cutlery, Nam and Pumps, Axes, Ilitabets, Sam • Planes, and other Tools, - fail. &e. W. G. LIWIB & BON, _ , No 411 001WINRACIN Manua, HAVANA. CIGARS.— EROBINED PRE LATE AERIVAi 9000 Garantsada Prensandoe t• 2.800 do Lotions., ISt atilj ;de ; 4,500 lila 12.1ai snare ; 6,000 do Millar Dom manse ; 11.000;0 Opens ; WAIN do ,Oonahltaa; 64300 Amalie. Patron ; 4,70 Q do losltladores ,• 11.000 Outfits Londres; 4 000 - do Lood Otiindradaa; sgo thuitibra LOndtea; 7 600 do Clorolias ; 14 000 Galli - 60e ILendria; 22.000 ZI Ebro do ,• 7,500 do do fine • 2 SOO do Millar; 4,509 BlDoradoLoodres ; 4,500 do do fine ; 6,000 Espana Madras ; 5.1.80 do do floe ; 100 M Principe/I; Bletil.la She roots; 10 COO 6 Jaren& Operas ;800do t twits Londres; 11,000 do Regalia del Rey; 15.000 do Entre actoe; 18.600 do Ooquetta 7 500 Yglesia Baelta Londres ; 10,000 do Galatine ; 18,000 do Entre Aetoe ; 9 000 do Itogalla Con- ITTOhaalta ; 8.800 do do Londree 6 800 do 2atittela ; do Millar L i n a res ; 21 000 Light Guards Goo die *; 7.800 do Eatre Acted I'll,ooo do Oper ' a. 6.000 do Mi I Lhadres '29,000* Topt gerw2olcp v. 80,000 11tobjaa Loadons; 16, 0 00 - Tres Victoria', 4o; 8,700 dorlar. Ia More and bond • and for dab by A. 1415 140 South PRONT Street j 1.0 O n . EGAREL-500,000 - Havana Segars, choice brim% bylate an rain in bond and Awe, for sae by A MARINO. 140 Nonni street 410 FUGITTeN A: SONS, Poe sinylte - rs of Vpp AAOLNA• oins, , gas - • u••• •xe aqup our stfaet. 10/GARO, CABANAS AND P4NTIAAN 83e BL—,A ohottro tarok. of i,htre cobpbtate• brawls on board brig New biro 41 k—_ 63r , mtel : Tr , ons Irwrias, awl for We low, by OffA i ßtV o ll e lL ti Wow) 183 Wilmot Miss , • • • . • Piro MINA ~Ettt~EUt4lC'S . ~iCiiCls3ljllt,~,~lOb~~r`' VIP-trarIESTNIL &cp.ictirdntraladilit NIiIiNIAZUWit Ale [ArtIVN, 1111017141 ft OH W M dffing AO- At , the Old Mud, Ito. RIO QUESTNUT site the Washington Rouse. A. WINCHESTER mill give, as heretofore, his per. *mud supervision to the Cutting and idanniseturing deyartments. Orders for his iielebrated style of, glade snd.Oollars filled at the shortest metier.. Wholesale hen supplied on liberal terms. .b24.1y W:l3OOTt '<late of the firm of Wrir- IP • samermt* IItiorr,VORPITLICHINtB PURICIBIi. DIG _4# 4 3411 and BUIRT MANtliAMOlir j 814 lifflA aleiphia. TNUT ineurlyoppoidts thailtrozd Elease ; ) fidh I. W. B.' would respeotfully Ball the 'attention a lets former patrons and friends to his new Store, and is pre pared to fill orders for SHIRTS at short notice. A petted fit ipaarautted. COUNTRY Tlitdl4l 'applied with YINH SIMI% sod Jela.tf FRESCH's 1107.gL, . ON THE NIIRCIREAN CITY OF NEW TORII' eINGLD 800316 60 OTe. PEA DAY. City Hell Equate ; corner, Yitakiort street ; (oppoelte City Beu ) Wile, se they may be ordeted In the epaetons Hey ftworY. There is a Itarbeee Ehoi and Path !Lobate attaebed to the note!. N; A —Bowan or Bonnets end Mermen who day we are full. B. PUNCH, Proprietor. te22 joriza no unimappixe, tW In 14R.) wrx.sowyoptims TGenatirilitia4l23.:Pro'Pril " PROSSER'S RESTAXIIRANT; No. sr • 808 MARKET street, four door" abort lalliatn, South elde, Philadelphia. Opulent fitewel, ftkastod, Pried, 'Pickled, &a., &0., for Home Oonelimptlou and Trausportation. N. S.—Dinner from twelve tcrthree ore. neNt.tr LOOKIV fir G.T.4.SSVS. JAMES S. BARRE & SON, , 810 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Girard House, AID 1 IdAtiMIAOTIIRER3 LORRIIIa GLASHESi. rogniazi ARE PIOTURE FRAMES, PAINTINGS, - Arra ENGRAviticis. . EARLE'S GALLERIES - voinlatuy Opeti jalit FRG% . CJIABLES MULLIKIN PLUMBERS' MATERIALS,', islo.Bloft NEW lan IMPORTANT DISOOVR!. IV.ILSIIING AND SCOURING S #II(I7O , DIOTsr. PAT/INTIM A NTS 22, 1818 Thle Important (Monfort baa just been vitiated by the Butted Stites, and it irinow confidently recommended to illanufaeturera, Housekeepers, and °there., It in a labor•asming preparation, and costa less than half of any other article known for cleansing purposes. While it oleanaes, Nhttenß, and purifies Cotton, Wen, and Woollen goods of every description, it will tilt injure the what delicrite fabrio . Certificates of its • ue have been given by come of tho leading manufacturtirs of the country, as well as by many, reliable bauselkeiparil and eitisens. . bianntbatured by the Patentee, and for ale by SAMUEL GRANT, Ja., & 189 00IITII itratittn 1 QOHOLZ -& J&NENTZKr - , 116 South BUMPH Street; below Chestnut, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ARI'IBII3 I MA TERIALS. Reeonnuen4 to Artists and - the' publics in general their large stook of Znyenile Paint - Donee, Wineor I & New ton and Geo. Rowney, & Oa 'a Oil and Wake." Colors, Brutus, Roaltell - and Gerinan Slerreaa, nilistntait's Drawing gapere,• Colored - °mane, • Studien,. Colored Piotnres for ironing, ace,, &o. - - Discounts given co Teachers and Semlnarlei. Coun t/Were enutgoel at trod^ tirinsot WAIC-Stm CONSNOHOOKEN AND P.6NN SUVA NIA IRON WORKS AND ROLLING, MILLS. J. WOOD & DROP HERS, Proprietors, No. OR North NNOOND, 145 and 147 ORAVNN Street, Philadelphia, • • Salo Ocentantly on hard n fell ageortment or PLATN AND 8111114 T IRON, . Oat to"pettero, - or of prondecruont aloe ( eneh ee their Patent Welted Ideltetton Rtopla Sheet Iron tbe an nealed sod doubts ',refined Ohereoll Bloom and Roofing Sheet Iron - arent No: 14 to REI, wire pogo Veleo t first and tecorid•quellty Nollary 'Prue, . T ank,Oar Sager- - innuidi,pot;-I , 464Bllnetairi Donr, lii Preen Shdte and' Oesoroeter;iteifell pee" ell other deteriptiooz or Iron.. whit& they reepeetfullylolinit the trade to cell and ek: amine,_at the old stand, N 0.228 North SECOND Street, le*Vre Name, Philadelphia. teltiara Business Earba N, O. NILNATIORD I IF4o4relotradd4rl2l, tarbtom. ARNOLD fr. WELDON, 86005R8038 Te 8. A- 1111115011 eigarf ani) erobacco. fjoirla eta tiestaarants IMAM; IX AT NEW YORK PRIORS, • fa MINOR INUIT. PIUINTIBB , B iingbinmd. ,TIIIIMPILEtYS' ," • HONKEOPA.THIO.-BEJLEDig,g; , -* Sizteeiirltiladetphis, (Agents.) TLIJESSI ',INVALUABLE PREPARATIONS are al:, elosPirely prepared' by PROP: It: UIIMP7IRLYS, well ihognfor hie coistributions to Homeopathie Litera ture,, and as former PROFESSOR OF THEORY and Pa/LOTION in the Homeopathic liffditoi College en Philadelphia, 'and who has mate them Speedo Italedies“a, epeolel stni,v for _eight yiars. HIA fllPlClSsltavo'new peen ;before' the labile four' runt, and are to pap_hy„, thousand:l, in every part of the country, with the, moat uniform and satisfactory re sults. Pegee of testimonials can.be eahtbtted, chewing the general satlefestion given, and the many very grave and serious, and often Impala:riding, diner:woe which have been cared by their nos. No class of remedies has thwrfar ever been' known which have given the' public aueh uniform natiathotion, or have produced such brilliant and wonderful mien. They, are alike removed from the pc:Winona, danger.' one.. and yaphielve 'doses of quackery or Old school practice. the Inconvenience of water-care, or the in tricate and perplexlig nbeourilled of the Mitiol Romeo gothic: books and medicines. °etiolating of simple Bev:Alias for the4arions diereses to which they ere re • toted, put up In the form of simple auger pellets, and prepared of ingredients! neither dangerous nordingust. leg they form at once the ready resource of the pa- eat or nurse, and are the comfort of the complaining or the invalid. They possess these mioltive advantages: They are ItYLEFB-410 Injury can 81150 from' their 11110 rthey are starve —you always know what to take and how to take it; they are cronvastanr —you can give the - proper Sugar VIII at a moment's warning, without hesitotlon or de'ay ; they are 1 1 / 5 101115T—na thou:made of noes dliease le or teed at once. and the mite corn at the moment, that the pound could not afterwards hare re lieved. • LIST OF SPEOIFIO REMEDIES. , rlo.l._Ferrr Pills—For Fever, o:ingestion, and In flammatt-n of all it Inds. • • • No 2 Worm Pills—For Worm Finer, Worm 00110, Wett(ngthe Red, - No. 8 Baby's Pills—For Colic, (hying, Teething, and Wakeinineen of infanta and nervouariess of adults No 4. D,errhaa Diarrhoea, Cholera In fantum' and Summer Complaint. No. fp. Dysentery Pills—For °olio, °tiptop, Dyson; try, and Moody - • • . • N. O. Cholera Pills—For Cholera, Cholera Martino, 1 and Vemitina. ' No 7. Cough Pills—For °ought', °olds, Iloarreneu, Intinenis, end Pore throat. • • No 8 Toothache Pills—For Toothache, Faceache, and Neuralgia. No P Headache Pills—For Headache, Vertigo, Heat, and Feln.er of the Head. No. 10 Dysp.psia Pills —'For Weak and Deranged Stomachs. Constipation. and I aver vowel:date. 24.. n For Female Irregularities—heath Painful, or Porn:Tamed Periods . No /2. Female Pills—For Leurterrkera, Profane at pnapp, Beating Down. lie 18 Croup Pitts—Pot Croup, Hostas Clough, Bed. Breatturg ' No 14 Sale Rheum Pills—For Brynipelas, Erup tion.: Ninnies op the Woe. • Ito 18 likauutatic•Ptils—Vor Paine. Lamenesa, or Sore:seas In the et est Back, Loin'. or Limbs. A —Per eener ard Ague,' Chill Fever, Dumb Ague, Old el lonnoaged gee. P.=—For Pilau,' Blind or Bleeding, Internal or Ex ternal. - ct --Tor Sore, Weak, or renamed Eye and Eyelids,' F alit n g , Weak. or Riurr: d Sight. 0 .—Wor catarrh. of long - standing or recent, either with obarraotio" or profuse dqi -barge ' W.O—Fer Whooplng• Coeglt, abating its violence Awl shortening its armee. In earn Phu Yalta; ouch an Yeyera,'lntiomme- None, Dlarrhcess. Dysentery. Croup. Rhettinat sm, and such emotive dfseasen ac Scarlet Paver Heinle!, and Erysipelas the advantage of ravine the proper remedies promptly linhvious awl In all snots ewe the opemil.s get like a °hero. The entire disuse le often arrested at one*, and In all wee the violence of the et'aek le tooderated, ,the,disease shortened and rendered loge dyagoroug. ltvaa iltonild• a physician afterwards hue to be -ailed. lie will take the case at decided advantage from the previous treat:hen.. - .In all engem Dissasse, I/1110h se Dyspepala, Weak Stowach. Oorestips lon, Liver Complaint, Piles. Female Dlibility awl Irregularities, old Headache, Pore or Weak Byer'. Caiat 4 h, Pall Rheum. and other old eraptioca, the cue hat speeißes whore proper serilleation will afford a Cate In almost Ovary inttntre. Often the =Re of a tattle chronic snob as Dyopepsla., Piles, - or Catarrh, Headache. or Tamale Weakness, has more than paid for the cue ten Emu over. REMEMBER, That thousands of the moot gifted and Intelligent meads la this conntry and Bu-ope have long since given In their adherence to Hamosops , hy: tied employ it eg islialvely In all cues of disease for themeless and familla_, - RICHE DER—That theme Speen/Clare entirely harm less In all instances. and In ell eases. Bible's nee thetti, children sae them, the aged, leaks°, or Invalid tem them, Without altpacir end nig' BEMESIREu.o.Thit not 0017 in long-staadhig old eon:platens. bet in recent and violent &semen of the moat dangeroue diameter, Homoeopathy bee proved Ita superiority to any other postern in repeated tries. 111111 EMBER —That P omcomathy fa sustained not from its theories and doctrinea. bat from its daily and hourly enemas in oaring the sick and arresting disease. RIME "BED—That It Is the little the that lead to greet once. and it Is littleldlinents that, neglected, lead to grave and aerlons diseenes. PELIEURER--That goo We th In your 1101r55 prottaitly an pledsanty to. remhve moth complalnpot z t the beginniog aril do reveret o.4.B4fifves. RESIEHBYR—Thais Pfnmthreyel *vim of Romp. patlita Ppecidee divests the private merles of the oys ter° of all perplexity add Intricacy, so • that everybody may can thdai with advantage. REMEMBER—that the care of a tingle chronic all. meat, each as Piles, Catarrh, Headache, or salt Rheum, will More then ton °Mee pay for the omit of a fall cue. 11)11dEMSER —Viet two or five dollars Invested iu * cue of Punier, Beatedien trill return many times its . 0 0.0 to yen every year, la - freedom 'from a nxiety , pte• s rintlOit of 41emiee, ocionicert,is.- , • . OASES AND 'CURES. DYKTIMIft. A young lady of twenty alx had been troubled with Indigestion for several menthe, as as to, render great care necetoaly in the selection of her food. After eat. ing lb* ideolseh Wattle Mid, tetilti .1124 t 1 40 14 13 With welt., and etft heavy, est, We, hi her stomach, continuing eame hours;frequent henbaohe,t bowels constipated 'and a depressed mantel tonditten. the commented taking the b Dyllpepels FgAr9l:::l ed 4=l=4,ti`diVrAMA . a new ir9teg., A. gentlemen somewhat elated In yew, strong rolnyst 0 tnstitutims bad lately e on goo 4 dpalaffeetej wilt indigestion. weak atomeale, coined longue, b taste in the aid attended with g peculiar yet , Vim and whirling in the head, so molt so as to render /re riding in a carriage, or even mounting an eminence, quite dangerous. • After trying avers! thing* ineffeota. ally, be fell upon the Dyspepsia PIM!, which afforded prompt relief. A pill everynight and morning worked Mall charm, relieving all his vertigo and other un pleasant symptoms 95)13(111 ANTI BRONCItinIEi. Bad colds aglficted'or fo uttently repeated often lay the foundation of ..anon:option, Bronthtta mid prams. ,cis derline Though there see many remedies elver. itsrd as prompt and speedy cures, yet none so safely and yet speed' v and surely effect a care ae this. Often a 'lngle pill, taken at' night, has entirely relieved the system of a severe and threatening cold by the morning. Coccus LAD 001.1/B.—A gentleman, a public lecturer, toAlt a severe cold the latter part of last month. while travelling and lecturing In northern Pennsylvania, though addressing public audiences every evening. yet in two days, by the aid of the Specific he was entirely tem:meted, and enebled to ppenue bin Ailing without inconvenience. No pipe speaker atonic' be withottt them. 13. an Cotn.—A married lsdy of 40 bad taken a violent cold. which settled on her turns. causing severe cough, pain In the side, and dons'derable Amassed hoarseness. Such colds were usually very luting and troublesome, but by taking the Specific Cough Pills four times per day. is three days sto was entteely well, 4 young nag of 22 hid a cough and liplse.eve for 56. teen menthe Derfespol , weather hisvolee was lest so as only to speak to whispers. pain Induced on coughing, cough, dry, or raising only a trifle' in thOlSlOtleng, • quite feeble and emaciated. find taken several meth. a,nes with hue little or no benefit. Recommenced with the Cough Pills—one pill three times a day—end soon retied huneelf insprovi..g, his aangh milder mid iMit‘r, hoareeness weed elf , strength and eppst'te Improved; gad' in a Di n * weeks was entirely well, haying taken po other medipinep. PILES. A clergyman of the Ballet Ohnreh. well known In Illinois'. suiting to us, says: r I have been for come lime PSIVUOIY I 0110 D d with bleeding Plies, la have repelled my OM an &severe rue; at one time Indeed, hopeless; bet I have need your medicine int/ are- Cite s I and am cared, 1 have/be doubt yen are laying the wrrld under great and lasting obligations." 4 outleithutot fifty years, well and favorably known at Read Delaware county, New York, bed bijou a martyr to the pile for twenty year,. Sometiniete, from excesame heater two pain. end aniferlog. he war re• anted to the verge rf the grave. For years be bad dragged out a miserable existence, a confirmed invalid, diquelified fn. ant bueineee, en' life almost a burden. It is needlese to add that he had tried all sorts of re. metier, from ell aortete doctors, to little pursers De rhi;utted me lye years ego, and I rreommeoded our ile Specido, h oecaelo-ellv a Dyspepsia pill. From he began to improve, and mince h.s never had a notions turnnf Piles. From the fret month, sop, to a year past, he bed occasionally symptom of his o'd complaint ; but a few donee of the Pile Pills would die. parse it all and for more than a year past be bee been sptitollf Fell of the Sloe. more bmlllent cure is Balmily to be found in the mines of mediaine. CATARRH'. This class of disease, as ie well known, is of very fearitt-nt end almmt universal prevalence, and the abr. Me forms are elm ,cialle obstinate Ordinary re medies are of very lime se vice in effecting a cure, nor is the boasted Inhalation any better. This simple remedy. on tat age Bug tr Pill morning and night, promptly mires the alit` ter crps, and its pereeveri' g uie has not tailed to relieve the pnret forms of chrome peter , h. even when no far advanced as to have lent. in a great degree, the nerve of emeii 0 . Taegu —A clergyman, aged 42 bed long anffered with cetarah. which ha not only been a source of an. nofartee;but began to excite sneviness is regent toile 'Mac *upon hie general health There was a filmset and sometimes profuse dleaberge 'rein hie heed, fre emit Jaunting, and an almost entire lose of smell. lie pro. mired a bog of our Spec to Catarrh Pille, and was en. tlraly mired, even to a return bt his tense penmen, fn this coarsen? *few weeks. Price of sir;le boom. 50 ce N2ntslrnll . PRIO set, 20 large vials to morocco use and book. alb 00 Full set, 20 large shale plain coca and hr 4 00 Crates of 15 numbered boxes, and book 2 00 Oases of any 6 numbered boxes and book 1 00 Single name 'red bores, with directions 25 Single lettered hove, with directions ' 50 Largo plantation, or physiolan's cue, 1 and 2 az. vials 10 00 OUR REMPDIRS By MAIL Look over the list, make up a case of what kind you choose, and enclose the amount In a current note oi• stamps by malt to our address,et No 502 Broadway, New Y sad the malt " Ines ait he duly returned by mail or express, free of charge. No family should be without theme invaluable cure. tyres. They are the only remedies perfootly adapted for domestio and private use. With them the parent la armed and I repared against the Bret approach of dig= mum, and can meet it at the threshold and keep it at bay. A trifle of medicine, rightly directed la the first hours of dleetuis, perfectly cures that which, by delay, can only be relieved by lung and tedionm hours of suffer ing, If at all. With theme at band, you are not obliged to await the- coming of that often distant, en well as 0113011 the ITIVITI, a denier; nor to be 'hugged or,pol mooed, or blatered, or bled, but may yourself adminim ean the simple apache, and restore the ruddy current of life again to health and joy. There cannot Clair OR Ist jury arise Many nose from their use, but Van general influence upon the cons:ltatlon, beyond all question, la Most beneficial. AGENTS WANTED, We desire so settee, efficient agent for the sale of our remedies in er,ry town r community in the VW ted Slates. Address, P. 111E1fIM P NYS CVO , No 662 Broadway. New York. Sold by T B. RETIRBON BROS., 306 OHESTNWP street, Philadelphia. fel2-3tn SINEI£O S Pl7Bll COD•VIVAR OM, PBRPECTLY /WERT AND PALA/U . OLN, menu restated at Newforoselani for the Proprietors, from fresh and healthy ltTere, by steam, at a tow tempera tare, time preserslng the sweetness and purity of tke 011, while the natural ashy flavor Is perfectly covered, and the 011 rendered palatable 'and agreeable to the Amite. - • . The Proprle'ora of thie Oil spare no expense in having their ON properly prepared at Newfoundland, .the only place where the Gladne merthua 're found In abundance. ; The true 011 Is fregnently Impaired by adatiatures with oil from other- species of the Osiris . family, and only that owning from the 4 . Banta ' l, can be rel ed upon se the genuine. • Oar Oil ha. been analysed, and pronounced to be pure and the perfeotton of doe quality—ohamoteriettee whleh enable It to maintain Pk superiority over all other kinds. Wit - 1" • Prepared and for sate, o eta e and Retail; by RAINURD & 00., fei74f WW111412 and INIUTKIT, PhllEl'll. N 0 MORE PAW, lip: ? *pna sionlosa, NO MORN itazillkunim, Or Stifintes of the Tointe,• Lumbago, 'Head aches, Tootlusches, or Sufiertng from other Bodily Infirmities. TUN RAPID AND COMPIiSTN 311tIOADY 01 RADWAY'S READY BEZIEF,. IN INSTANTLY-STOPPING 7811 HOS 7 EXCRIMATUIa PAINS AND ACNS9, BIIDNS, SCALDS, CUTS, NTOIIiiDS,'DADISES, renders it Important that - every facially keezi , katipply it In the bonze. Aimed with this remedy, a household is aiways"pro• tested against auddery attacks of sieknees. Thousand' of lives Of poisons have been 'saved by its timely use, who were suddenly seised in the night time with Cramp", 13psems, Vomiting, Cholera, Yellow /fever, and other violent dileases Let a dope of this Remedy be taken internally, as the ems may require; when suddenly seized with Pain or Sickness, and it will instantly re• Have the patient from pain, and arrest the disease I MIDWAY'S READY 11,13idt6' • MS OUR SID " ' RHEUMATISM. In four hour. NEURALGIA - • one hour CRAMP In ten minutes DIARRHOEA In fifteen minute. TOOTIIAONE SPASMS •• • • .... .. ir n It i ko y n e e minjte . SICK HEADACHE...... In tea minute.. CHILLS AND FEVER In fifteen minute. CHILBLAINS • In fifteen minute. INFLUENZA In etz Immo BOIL It THROAT In ten minutes BURNS ' • In twenty minutes FROST RITES • AGUE CHEER ' PARALYSIS' - ' • ' LAMENESS MOD II µL cusas or BRUISES, WOUNDB, . de OTBAINS, iso; The moment It Is applied to the injured putt, siA PAM' AND UNBASINABB CLAIM - Look ont'for counterfeits and imitations. Purchase only BADWArg BEADY Price 25 canto, 50 emits, and One Dollar per bottle, Agents in this city, Da. BWATNN & 00N0 W..H. Z IBitß. dll-tae & sow hi W- T. IL CAU.ENDIP.. THE •LIVEN /NY/ OR A T OR, BY DR. 1340POLD, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS. Is one of the bestynrgative and Liver Mediates now before the public, that acts -as a Oaihrietic, easier. milder, , and . more, effectual than any other medicine known. It to notonly a Col/thrift, a Lime reme dy, acting Ant on the Liver to eject iteMerbid Matter then on tbestomach 'and owels to carry but bff that mat ter, thus accomPliihing tw o purpo.es effectially, with out any of the painful feelings experieneed in the ope rations of Meg Oathartits. It strengthens the sya tem at the earns time that it purges it, and, when taken daily in moderate dome, will atrengthen and build it np with tunumal notate., , The Lrnexte ono of the pertaipmee throortu human body) and irlito it performs Its f n o hippo well, the powers of the ' system fare fully devel oped. 'AO stomach teal- most -entirely dhpendent on the healthy station of the Liver for the paper semformanoe of its farm- Rom; when the Stomach is at fault the bowels are 'at fault, and the .whole system suffers in tense- i g onetime of one organ—the Liver—having ceased to do its duty. For the dis eases of that organ, one O of the proprietors h a made It hie study, in a practice of more than 20 years, to dad some reme- Edy wherewith to counter. act the many derange- mente.to which it Is Its bie. To prove that this re person treubled with toms, Willa hi try • sertrun. These Gams remove aU the eyetem, eapplyilet In of bile, ineheorattrig The digest wolf pitrit,ilrg the health to the whole =- cause of the disease—et /11MM ATTACKS' are ter, preview: by the oo• 1111001ATol. One dose, after eating, donnish and prevent the In a. . Only one dole, Won NIGTCMLIg. Only owe deant, Uteri et gently, end' Orwell Con. , One done, taken after PZpi. One dome of two re eve &oa 111Litit0IIS. One bottle taken for fa the cause of the dleesee, Only one dm brimedt while one done, often re- Onormaa Moseue, and a ' [ll3`Only one bottle In r ea 95 .. MI the 41914 of inn- . One , bottle takes ownees or unnatural ' One dose taken a abort vigor to the appetite, and Ono dose often repeat hilds4 In ttilgort toms, oincipura Bald igmlat - One or two done - cure In children; there la no remedy Inthe worldi est # ittkrbetll7 l4"ll-41" I We tekentr.,is lire= iisonisnendbag „ this meal• eine as O preventive for I lava and Aeon, Ornix Veva', and all 'i°,l4,:in of ili hitaocill T*lll. It °pip rates wiffii , eitaixity, And theneends Inn Willing to toat : l6:o.h -Ito ypnArfili virtu es. ;.. • .. • .. • ' Ail who use ti art smug their soussisciesj,s iseishosir ~. ... in itsfaror. and[Cr Mtn' Water its t getherhi tetongh Weil all Invigorator, swallow both to, . _ THE LIVBIt INVIGIOBATOTS Is a lioneursno Meoreer. Disoontor, end 'sadly work ing mires, almost too great to believe. It cares as Eby magic, even the first don giving benefit, and seldom more then one bottle is resinired to ogre any kind of LlVElrOomPlaint, from the ,hors; jaundice or .Dys. , pepsia to a common Headache; all of which are the re mit of a DISEASED LIVER. PRIOR ONE DOLT AR PER BOTTLE . . . • .. Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 846 Broadway, New York Agents for Philadelphia; T, W. DPOTT & BONS, 218 North Beoond Street. Retailed by all Druggists, Bold also by SWUM, PIDIES, Twelfth and Chestnut streets, and P. BROWN. Fifth and Chestnut street* Phila.{l9. suall to tb ANEAP AND VALUABLE DISCOV rx NRY. "' DR. HAM'S ATIOMATIO INVIGORATING SPIRIT. IT. STIMULATES xx.IIILIMANEB INVIGGRATIB EDT WILL NOT INTOXICATE'O 4I. This delicious Beverage it superior twill Invigorating Cordials Schnapps, Nervines, eco. itt use for the cure of DYlV•tolu/errousnese, Ileast.learn, Drowiness, Kid ney Comp laint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance. .to , uit wilt Invigorate and strengthen, but will not In. totiMde orstupify Persons Who have Meow habitet. sted to the emanate use of Tongue, Optcm, tat Spirit. now Blows, will dad speedy and permanent relief from a desire to ueitheee destroying agents, bytaking a bottle or two of this - D SLR' lOUB MEDICAL B NKR RAGE ! Weak and tinkly Females will And Dr. LEAN'S IN. TIGORATING a (Wok and sate mile, it being a liagenerator at well as a ittrengthener of the Human Byetem Ifech complaint that the ABOSIATIO /NFL NOMITING CORD/AL D calculated to cure is named upon the wrappere scoompsoyhig each bottle, and WI direction,' for use areitlro minutely given. ?RION oxi irtibred by • - DAM'S HAM, •Primapal °Moo, No. 48 WATNE St., N York. for tole by . .. T..W. DYOTT & BONO. n25-Bra 818 pr. 81800ND_Stra4k, ehliadalphis. qItEAT STAVDARD REMEDY Cr THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. HA IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE POE PURIFY ING THE 'BLOOD AND .STRENGTHENIEG THE WHOLE SYSTEM.,' The Imperial Depurat. lye, prepared by,Dr. Lonna. bony 4 Co. is now achhowlodged as the - principal Family Medicine for the care of eartositotie affections and Sosovenotm dtseaseagenerally. The encomia which attends its use in these inveterate diseases has no mutat It is now used in these dis,eases with completeauceoss where 41 other means have failed. Two br three hot. ties will satisfy any one 'Setts great must've propert es lite Menials aid Warn tlivecinto, ULOIERATiONS of the Bonne/ Uourp, Turmas, &o. Its benefleial and hesling cheracteristlie are soon observed in these corn. plaints. No matter of how longstanding they may have ben they will yield to the proper nos of the IMPS. RIAL DEYURATIWE In a short time. Twins and Bowl Haan will as certainly yield to this medicine as it is used. Diseases of the akin and all eruptive complaints generally cannot long rental, after using a few bottles of the Imperial Deputative. Its Tonic properties, as wall as Alterative, render it valuable to weak and delicate females. Zhu greaS purity, strength, and value of this gamily • Medicine is unequalled in the cure of all diseases origi nating In an impure condition of the blood. itaxpela all the virus or diseased matter from the blood and re invigorates the systole. Those using the linen:Jai Tiepwrative And wiehing ad vita In their case, will receive every attention by otter or otherwise. Prepared and sold by Dr. LOUNSBERRY & 00., No 60 North SIMI Street, below arch, Philadelphia. For sale also by 3.1?. I.IOIIX & Co., Lauce,stir, V. R, Baser and S. S. Stevens, RAtaittrig, 4. l t4man Co., liarrisbuig, Pa. 0. W. Bpting, Potts Ile ) Pa 'V 4 0. W. litoOlinteck, Easton, Pa, James Given, Westehester, Pa.. Schmidt & do. Allentown, Pa. Simon Ran, Bethlehem, Pa. Aral. W. Leslie, Bristol, Pa.. and Drage atm nannxlhr anil-markaatern 701.1.10110 F FBA's ANTI -RHEIIMATIO AEA CORDIAL 18 the only effectual remedy ever placed ha'ore the pabile a, a certain and rella , le mare for IN FLAMMATORY or OttliON.Kl aILIOI.7IdA,TXB6I This preparation has cured thowande who have been al. Meted with Rheumatism in its most painful form, and we are dilly in receipt of letters and certificates of as Lords/tins and remarkable curse. All who have tiled the CORD cAL speak in the Most laudable terms of its efficacy. Poll di•eotions and entire satlsf.ction riven 'to the Rheumatic sufferer; Prepared by THEOt on s .pmjcs, Chemist, cur. PINE and SIX PH Streets, Philadelphia. pane iinies. °BICKERING & SONS, . ' .?.I.A.NUFIOTOSS.P.S Of, GRAND, SQUARN, AND , ll.llt/GHT PIANO-FORTES. W /MRIIOOIIO 1307 OBES MUT STREET. Clout uttly in store II loge eteek of our DE AUTISM, and UNIKK MANS 4N07.40,111.:N18. !No have begin waned, ittltio different Exhibition in This oountry and EPT O Pat 315 GOLD AND SILVER VIRST-OLASS AMALFI. ja2o.ly , pfw i rd.yimio rogns. ' I I Jut received, VI Caput stock of ISAMID,' BACON. & 00. MINNS & OURS.' HALM DA.:. via a do., ina dux & 430. 6 231.405. , d311111)D1J ONS of beat quality, at J. H. GOULD'S, . S. Z. corr.'? SIVINTR Led OUISTRUT di. irdele-y PIANO-FORTES 00101EuTLY ! TUMID by 0 X. BAROEbIT. ‘atixfisetion warranted. Order° left et Nu. /304.013EitTNIIT9treet: Telma, .11. Twelve Teltre fictory experience I.4•9ma' E. .NEWLAIsTD & CO.) LChDRING•GIafit4 AslD PICITURV-PliAkUl gitNIIYAO:PURERS, wnommaa AND RETAIL iirteimire titc;ak of OIL PAIETIECit, WATER-OOLOR DEAWIEOB AND INGRAVINGB, Allot Tory Low Prices, , r % , .. 474 6 tmi ARON OT., ABOVE AISTE, PEILAI' 0/ l itialltoo tinge. Tl{i-tiP.EitititrtirAlitA CENTRAL g4A/L111.41. 1859. 185p;' , Xaggionv THE B4PAOITY ruispßo,O4E EQUAL TO -<•.• ,ANY. ilf-T • - !EMMET. THREE THROB t t • EGER TRAINS BETWEEN HD PITTSBURG, 100nnecting direct atlo " • ' ,irith Through Trains 'from Boston, New York : polats east, and at the Tinton Depot at Pittaburear - - Through Trains for ein- Mandl, St Louts. Oleviend, Ohloago, Burlington, St Paul's, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, and all intermediate points - in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois" Ken tucky, Michigan, Witioensin. Waukee* blissouri. Min; One, and Nebraska—Ostia furnishing facilltien for the transportation of Nam:name unsurpassed for speed and comfor tblanYothuroms,„,.„-,- Zama: and Past Linos - ran . throtigh' to ' Plttaburg without ohcage of Cara or conductory ;.. Smoking Oars are.attaelied to oath Train t - WoodruiPe Sleeping Uant to express and Fast Trainer The- EX- P 11585 RUNS DAILY „MCI andßaat Idnea f ilundays excepted. Mail Train laaves atl 00 Put Lino . . atm Express Train leave. - .11 00 P.M. WAY TRAINS LEAVE, A.S 'HOLLOWS: 0o Accommodation, via Columbia, 7,00 P. M Columbia • 4.11,0 al; Beat Chester ' from Eighteenth and Mar ket Streets, (south side,/ 7.40 A. el., aid P. Ed. Paasengers for Sunbury, WilliMaspOrt. 110-tra, Stir falo, Niagara Palls and intermediate , points, leaving PhilaJelphia 7.8 , 0 A. M. and 4.00 P. M. go directly through. Ticitets Westward may be obtained at the Office o the Oompeny in Philadelphia, New Pork, Boston, or' Baltimore Rail rda ,• and Tickets Eastward,at sayerlmrt ant d Officea in the West ; al so on board coy the regular Line of Steamerii on the Mississippi or Ohio Rivers. • AV - Pare always as low as soy other Route. 7 - The completion ,of the Western oonnectlozis of the Peurtaylvituiti 'Railroad to Chicago, makes this the.. DIREOT LINE BETWEEN THE 'Esisr AND THE GREAT NORTHWEST. The con eating of tracks by the Bailroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all ftaytige or ferriage of Freight, together, with the saving of time, are advantages -readily ippreoiated by Shippers 'or Freight and the Travelling Public. • , FREIGTWESTWAR By this Rants FreighH S. ts of all descript D. ions can be for. warded from Philideiphla, New York, Boston, or Battle m Indiana, po loara, or Miseouri, by Railroad direct The Penneylvania Railroad also conned; at Pittabror; whit Steamers. by which Goods can be forwarded to any Part on the Ohio tdu.slitimate, Eautualay,Tertsessets, Outaberland,lll4ols, WirJl l3 " l4 : A g" ur4 Room - Arkause ,a and' it ed arid at Cleveland, Bandasky. and - Ohia.gowith Steamers to all ports on the Northwestern Lakes Men:Manta:and Shippors entrusting.the transports. tion of heir Freight to this Company, can rely !IP confidence on its speedy qamilt. THE RATES OP' FREIGHT to any - pant in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad ark at all thaw Oa Favorable are charged, by. other Railroad Com , parties. • j R i Be , rArt s fouler to mark s jonlmgra " tile:Fenno. ailroad Merobante id the West ordering goods from the Plait, will do well to direct them to beshipped by this beta For Ftilibt Contracts or Shipping Dirsotiosts apply to, or address either of the , following agents ' at the Company: D A. "STRIPAIIT,"Pittsbrum; Doyle & Steubenville ' 0, •• H. S. , Pierce - lk Co.; Zanesville, O.; Johnston. Ripley ,0 ; R. McNealy, Ma villa, Xy Ormsby & Cropper. Portmuonth, 0.; Paddock A Co., Jeffersonvill ,e - -Indiana; Brown & Co.. Oineinnatl, 0. ; Athern & 1110114 C;, Oltis airmail, 0 ; R. O. aieldrum, MadleOrt, lad 1: WAllleat Bingham, Lonisville. Hy.; P. G OtKilerdc Co , vane. ante, Ind ; N W. Graham 'fa' Co . Caro; F. Base, Bt. Lome, Mo.: - /Ohn 11.11arzie, Nashville, Tenn ; Hanle & Runt, Memphis - ,Teria'• Clarke & 004 •Ohl. cage, I 11; rlll hicoo ll Y Wall*, Dubuque, 11l ; or to Preight Agents of Bail. roads at different point/1 friths West. Parties attending to their own- shipmtints from the bast, will find it to their haterest - to call op the Agents of the Company at the following, placia totfor?shilThliti or lettere add/armed to either Okam on tks outdoor. 'of freights will :nett Tilly pronept athintion; E. J. oNZEDBIt, Philadelphia. 8 1 40 11 4 W A BOORS, so North sheet, Baltimore. LNIIOII & 00 , S Ancor liplingepao. 'Wulf= at., N.I LEECH k. CO. es Hllbt street - , Boston. H. R:1101:10TON, Caul Freight Agent, L. L...800PT, , Clean Ticket Agent,' P h il. THOS. A. SCOTT, Genii Suet, Altoona, Pa. SPltine atinegiMig„ • . NEW "iQU'ir, 'pEMS OA MDBN AND — AMBOY AND PDALADELVA - AND TBEN.PO 4 RAIVOAD 110.11 LENES, - paom ;Tu. 4 DELPHIe TO NEW TONE - AND WAY PLACED, mu. roLLdwa ra,om lizzia,zNopom'; P 5, . „. - , . Tare ram Kew& • " • Depot IllearToek. - At M., Afornlngleall, Ken. - alagton sad Jersey Oily At P Et, Eveatog sington sad Jersey Cite 8 AlltX P M., Night Mall ; Iren•lag- ' ton aed Jersey Olty " -- . The 6% steel. g man Date (44: .. The nett MaM, Saturdays e4septed The pairs or tee Wirth sad Sixth-street city Passenger OcenpanyTylli - covey Passengers tp ma Dam Kanaingt Dm, PROM - AJ.NIITAITESEDD,WRAIIE . , =Kilt at laaefound, say ua Comrt•uar , in say of bottle, aid eonviotloa le morbid orbad matter from their place s healthy flow stoma; saneiss feed to blood;, tone and chi a • ry, relieving the feethcg a radical ewe. cured, exid,'what is bet• eseional see of the LIIIIIII to imffietent tq relieve the food from Firing and oar- befollP rftisto W, prevents night,loorteui the bowels nybolos. " • At 0 A. M. eta Camden and Amboy, O. & A. Ao /AAA. oeminodatioa 25 At OA. Al via Camden and Jersey' City, (New' Jens Accommodation ' 9 29 At 10 A. 01. via Camden and Jer a nytlity, Morning _ • ..Dirpress ti 00 At. 2 P M. via Oaroden and 'Amboy, & • pram At 8 P M rift catation -iiod Amboy, Ammanneda- At 9P. M Camden and Aptboy,'Accommoda tlon-2d_Obts At gM. via Camden and Amkoy, Aoarunrai ' a: B o n-List Class 2'20 At P.M via evuleu aid Amboy, Accomsacala tion=All elms ' ' • • 1 70 &aprons lanes stop at Principal Stations only. or Belvldere..Easton, PlaMington, &0... at aA. M. -. For Water Gap, Stroudsbuig,Scrargop, Willpsalaarre Montrose, Great Bend. Ag.., trAt - M., eta Ifl/111111114 trA WeAtAVII BAUM& For Freolielaat 4,. M.. and 2P. ' For roam it s k r . at aA. Kr. 110410,43 j 11.* • '" WA Ykl ;:tl,Bli For Bristol, Trenton, at 9 P. 11., and 4.1 i P. M. from iiezeingol Depot. Por Palmyra, , 1 RAAOO64II * Beverly, Burlitrittasio Dm" dentown, Ao.. at a and-4-P. it • • Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each paasenger. Passenger,. gro prohibited from taking anything ac bag gage but their Wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their nommen:OM)! for baggage, to Ime, dollar per pound, and wet not be' reliable for any amount beyond $lOO, ex. cept by special contract.- - vantta 7 11,1889 WM. H. GS.T2MER. 490.17. 1:13411,11iii craze DTS tasspooofnla will alwayik male obetruotion removal) and mates ►perresteurs. Moly, relieves On ra 0, posted, Is a lore cure for preventive Of ()HOUMA. needed tplatosoint'of the Melte after. aoleag siek- fijr J'etiiDlON reinves all color fro - m tike time before .eating Rim , makes foal dizein UIL 04, sigAl.Oimoici Dump lihileaunnam Itndll 9 wit. to the Azst does. ' attacks tamed by Weise eater, eqer, or rgeodiar lAtt a iex;;Aini the NOWTEt• -P.Niqb/SYL YAWL& RAILROAD.— WIN- Tblit FOR szalusTEEDI, DOYLESTOWN, &c., and by railroad connections for Easton , Oatawiasa, Allentown, ' Williamsport, Mane Whitish, • . Elmira - - Hazleton, Wadi rang. - On sod after WEDNESDAY, December 22,1858, Pas senger Trrina will leave FRONT Sail WILLOW atreata, Philadelphia, se fellows: For Bethlehem, Boston. Allentown, Month Ohtirat, HlLliatol3.&.o (Express) at ...a ...... 30 AM. Par onagers for Roston by this bee eau spend trio hours in Bethlehem, and an boar and a half Da Easton, and return tbo same elenlog. For Beiblabem,•AllentOwn, Monett Monk, Williams. port,'.timirs, and ' , he West - , (Express) at.. 2.16 P. Al. For Doylestown, (Accommodation) at 8.46 A. M. and 4 P. M. For Fort Washington (Aecommodatlon,). , at BP.M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem (Express} at 7,11. M. sad; P M. Leave Doylestown (Aecommodetlon) at 7 A, M. and 8.80 P. M.- Isere Port Weatilailtan (ScommOSNOIO at 7.1,0 A. ON sTINDAYS.• .• - • Philsdelyits, for Port Weebington at 9.80 A. M. Philadelphia, for DaTleatowa,,-at 4 P. M. Doylestown, for Philadelphia, at 7 A : M. Fort Washington. for Philadelphia. at 2.40 P. M. , All Posoeniter Trains is:rept Sunday .Trains)ecanect at Chatham street with Fifth and Sixth Streets Plum. ger Railroad Fare to Bethlehem, $1 SO; to ?daub Ohunk, $2 00 ; to Easton, $1 60 ; to Doylestown, SO cants. 1122 ELLIS CLARK. Agent. 029/LADELPMA AND SLEURIA. SAIL ROAD Lunc-Amonet `3017T3" to Shake, Wilkesbarre, Rafakt, Maw, Desk -Wand litma n. falai Wi/MMS,4lligtO Nsteal, et, Paaii Detroit, Dnalletlf,nll.h D e. Passenger thane hill INia the Philadelphla 8.44 Reading Railroad" Depot, 'earner' MAD and TINA Streets, ((Bandar egoepteit) as follows 7.210 A. M. DAY D.X.PRDSB, Par Unita, 'Niagara Path, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Wilwatikee; Book Wand, Galena, Rt. Paula, Burlington. and lit. Louie. 8.30 P. M. VICAR. , .19XPRI88, for fliraira., Niagara Valls, Buffalo, Detroit , Chicago, Wilhookee, Dock Wend, fielena. St. Panto. Darlington, and St. Lords. • ' - The 1%80 A. ld.,train ronathtoa h~to ELARRISBIIREi t oto the of Philadelphia g at all NtaSi and Readinona on theg Railroad. Lebanon Valley Drench f AND st allpntifor _PISI2II4II &wanton, and all station on the LAME/MANNA AND BLOM/MIMI ILLELBOAD. Baggage checked to Ihniza,•Bnitalo, and linaperaion Bridge. 0— Ticket/ can be moored lit the Philadelphia and Emirs Railroad Line's Ticket Office, Northwest corner of BIRTH and iIIIDATNIIT.BareeIe, and at the Park tenger Depot, carnemt• BROAD and PINT. • ' THEODOR RXPRIBB witinsairm TRAIN Leaven -the Depot, Broad street, halos Tine, daily. inundaya excepted ,) for all points West and North, at .II trelgbta must be deliesrod before It P. U. to Immo their gotta the game day. Por further turOrmatlou *WY at /Freight Depot, Broad, below Vine, Or to CHAP. a. TAPPBN, General Agent, N. W. oor. Kith and Ohestout Streets, 001-tt philadelohda. 'gat* ILANZEEMIIN PHILADELPHIA .WILMINOTON, AND BALFI. I.lOltE D.AILBOAD. • On and *Aar Baturdar, De 4,1.814; PABBINGER TRAINS LEAVEcember PHILADELPHIA F:r Italtimore, at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (Express,) and 11 P. AL , For WilMlngton,at ii A. Di.,l, 8.88, and UP M. For New Oaitte, it 8 A. N., and 1 and 8 80 P. 11 For Middletown, at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. For Dover, at 8 A. M., and 1 P.M. For Seaford at 8 A. 11.., and I , P. M. - TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Baltimore at 8,80 A; M.; (txpreen,) 12 noon, &a 6.40 P. N.„ Leave Wlixolrigton'at 1.2 a 11.0 A.,11.) 2 . 26 • 13 3.55 P. M. , Leave New Oestle at 0.46 and 11.12 Ac M. c and B.os P.M. Leave Middletown at 10.20 A. M., and 6.20 P. 21. Leave Dover at 0.20 A. M. and 4.86 P. M. Leave Seaford at 7.45 A. and /.46 TRAnip Ron HALTIMORB. Leave Wilmington at 9,10 A. M., 1.66 P. M., and Ulla A. 1. illniDAYB only. at Il P. Al. from Modelphto to gal. tlmoro. MUkt7l2Mii=l haled Train ' with Pi/mangle Oar attacked, will nut M follows Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate Pl6oeB 6 00 P. M. Leave Wilmington for do do 6'65 P. M Louvre Baltimore for Havre de ernes do 800 P. M noa ' El. M. PZLTOR. President NOTIOE.-CHETER NM- VALLIOY RAILROAD —PAS SENGER TRAINS FOR DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERREDIATE VIATIONti --On and after let Tann ati 1859, the Piosehgef trifltte for DOWNINGTOWN, will mart from the Passenger Depot of the Philadel phia and ReadingllAllioadOClMittlY. Corner of BROAD and V/Veete MORN DRAIN for Downingtown, leaves at TAO A. M. ANTRA. .gIITIIGN_TRAIN for Downingtown, learns at DAILY (Sundays t acepted.) By order of the Board of Managers of the Phibidel pia and Beading Railroad Company al3O .W MaILILDNRRY Secretary. MINTON'a = ENOAUBTIO TILES for Ortinuontal Ohirney Tope for entraps. Garden Vmee and linuntoine. • • • - Vitrified Ripe tor dro no aid water eon notors. "Imported bald Tor Ws by -" B. A. umetngirt;' 1•16-11 1010 011.11bT/QT Otasett taa44o4 . tiiiio. pal X. 4 A E ,tikEkuctrau exs NoanTBrows :1)11/40A.);,_17wINTElet ON AND A Ii i T E R -I f I ONDAY - IPOVBitONN-18 88W. POE GERifaNTOWN, Leave PhradelpbtoB,-7,1i, fiX A.M., I, P., 3, 4,6;8, 7,11.,ti0.0,3.134 P.M. Leave Germantown 8;7. ,8; 8 - 104MIC.10X;iii3( A.., NC, 1.18 intai., a,A,A, +3,3 1, 8, 9 r IOK 1.L.: Is+l;4.loAilighdpbllo2oTalti. A..lll.iltiilE Lave Germantown 840 min. A. 11,1.19 min.] AN P.M. orrarvitiT:iiiteliiitagbAD. P4iladelplde, 0, Yjiii 0.40 12:11p4 ilji, A. X4' 2, 4, ecoP.M. Leave Ohastent 8111 7,10 4:1 3 2,..7..0 ~ 5- min 8,0 jan. 11.10 A. 11., 12,60;8 410,- - ; 0 A t y . P.M. . . hi SU NDAYS OJi , -• ..Leare'Plodelphiii 9.20 mlo,A, 211.4, - ' cheetiiit Mu 8 A. M.. 12.60. 9.20 mth -PAC FOR OWI9EOEIOOII 9N A$D 1109M1112099,N,- , /owns Philadelphia OX, a, 11 A. M., 106 mtn., - 019 mlo.'; 41‘ 1 1.20 Imo 11X P.M, - "LenTOMOrd.Mom49,-7, 9,11 A. , 11., 1, 114, 340 Dili. • • = :ON BMIL4YR, `' Leave Plliledelphia • - 0 and BP. - - Leave Norristown - 4 M .- and 6P. ht. - - -FOR MANKTUNIE. Leave Philadelphia.fttr,l 136 min., Si, 61.11A4 min .2 65, 8.10 43(, 5.60,146 Min ,117( P. M. Leave 1 18811788 k 8X; 73g, 97ii LIM A. NE., 46, , - 4 8, 6.10 min , 8,46 P. M - SUNDAYS fume,. AS NORDASTOWN..--=- = trECRESTRR- V.6..LLEY- RID ROAD . .FOR DOWNiNtt- LUTE. Pldbatalphliti,i( A. M. and 8.16. min. -P. M. M. A. SMlTLl,.Gene7alSaperintendlent.7- nets - "DEPOT, NINTH and EinießN Stn. ~gipplni. gLia.VOR THE 6OUTH—OHARLES TON, SAYAFRAR.inaI.A.FAR.. - , A STEAM.. RIEYATONE STATE Captain 0.. P. Marsh man. BT &TB OF GEORGIA, Captain J ohnl . Curtin, ISABEL, Captain Wm. Rollins. FOR ottaair.noN,E. C. The IT S. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE s.T.An, Captain Earthman , through in 48 to 60 hours, will tho on Friday, March 41.11, at 10 A. U... FOR SAVANNAH,' Ga. ' The E. 0. Mail liceantstup STATE Or GEORGIA, Oaptein John J. Garvin, will sail on Eatnr.inv, any 26th, at 10'A. - The aplendtd Aret-ialiar aide-wheel STORY. SFATII wad, BRATS 09-Ai/CORGIA - note run as above everyPen-Aape,-thus fezmiag a - Are-day am* munialtfon with the South and Suatkwairt. day gy - Goods rtheiypl'and Dille tSf hidlu¢ elA¢sd overt' At both Charleston and - Savannah those 'ships ooi. poet with steamers for Florida, and with ranrosds, for an planes in the South and,Efouthemk sad with the Steamship ISABEL; faon ,t ; he 4th ind 114 h of every month • —•- • • • • • - - .11112IGHT P.EDI7OIID. -• ' MATT 'Freight. at. en rresage of 18 per seat: below New Tort titeamahln tutu , . _ INgURANOII. freight sad loannina, on a large proportion of Goode shipped Booth will be found to be lower by 'Owe eleipt, Then by sailing ?mob Cabin Tamen. to Oberleeton and Herennela Fib 00 names " - 8 00 Excaretoti Manta, good foithapreeeat year.... 50 00 Tiakete to astana.. - • 55 Oa Through Tielitt; * iswOrieins' • - as 50 - Mobil -- •34 00 - - • 2601 mts • smtn7 28 (0 DDDOOO - Albany, GA 24 en • • Do Dolrunhaa, - 28 . 00 Do . .......... . 4... 23 00 - • D 9 ilieson,,Ate• - • - 21: 00 pic • 2 3 00 I • Pleolatei ' 23 - 00 Do Jaektionv4lo, Pla - • 21 00 Do-. •- 2200 DO MD, Or llOrtialoallea Nter the ship totalled. ;No freight timely& on the day of Railing. ; • - !or freight or passage apply to ' A. liffalON,Tr,, gonthireat earner 1102111TH sada: DEBT NUT. Agenta In Obarlepon. T. S. tr. T. BUDDe: ' Bayer:nib, 0 A 081 9EB A. CO. TUX, :1113.111,8* 'AN D rr s AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL - 072 AX. BRAYS. . ,„ - nett Sew lionr-w0 LuntaPOoL.. Chief Cabin Paw - • - N -2 u - Second Gelds Sammie.' 74 nom Bono? To irricaroot.: Chief Cabin Passage 8110 Second Cabin Passage 84 The 'Sips from }ketonesll ittlfalifen! • - PERRI*, Capt. Judiuni, CANADA, ilapt Line, ARABIA. Capt . J: Stone, AMERICA, Capt Miller, ASIA, Capt. R. G. Lott, NIAGARA, Capt. hntioA, Capt. Shannon, I SUROPA, J.Lettelt. TOMO TeasBll - 6117)4 oloar white,/fibtet snast.headl green on.etarboard bowl , red on tor.vw. NIAGARA, Lang, learns Boston,, Wed,eiaday, Jan 23. ARIA. Lott, from Ydrii, -Wednesday, lab .„ AMERICA, - wetteniiday, tab I.R. ASSICYorki Wednesday, Ma oh IL CANADA; Long,• .., Beet Wednesday, March A. .FIIRO .A, Leitch, « N York , Wednesday, Marco is. ARABIA, atone, - Boston. Wednesday, Such ga, Berths not secured until paid for: ' -- ' Au eapenanced Surgeon on board. - - The owners of the.* ships will not be actonatalsle for Gold, Silver. Bullion, Specie Jewelry, IheacdevifitOrreel or Metals, unless bills of biding iigned..llterathr and the rake thereof therein our arid. or peerage apply to ' - 112241' , R. CeIfRARD, 4 BoalluirGieeii."% Fag' RIOIII4O OD, VIA. NOE. VOLK AND CITY POINT.--APltrita AR -NV • NM 421T—TWI011 A W11 1 88.:.-.11nion8tesmohip Company's Line of BtearoolAlpo—_.to sail VEalt WIDDNE , DAY and switramot,7, ft 8 o'alook A. AL, until rurtbernotleq, . NIRO' NIA, Captain J. . 7 TINAISTIN &NIA. Captain D. Test , , _ RICHMOND, Captr„'n 2. Miteholl. ?hoe tine steamebipandy as above Meyers handsoca.ly lived rip reopealevgent, hiving saloons on 0 01, i: are Yrovk i drarith - firanda'a Patent Meanie Life Bo •Ltas Li% 4 , 4 o lerters, &e.. and: no-.gains or - eapense arertt 'ier the "comfort er paasecipra.a4the ar. , ltidtfon of goods: - --This tineoffers the 01-Beet, cheapest; and most cool. gottubloronta for pasecogers, and in in advance of any other fox dimpa.ch and economy for freight to the fr,- lerier Of Virginia, Not% Carolina, and Tenniesee. No transhipment by - Palmetto Richmond or.retersintig SS, maelyinalal4, Do. tiptfoßt $6, meats THOMIS'WERMIL,4I General nt, felo.2rn 14 North INK* 9118. STEAM TO" GLASGOW, LIVEIa POOL; BELFAST; DUBT/IN, - .017f EriTtY, withinst delayi for $80, 2 - Return tickets, good for Mx mantlm, to either of "the above places, by any steamer of Ste line, ES for Vie round trip out end beak. , - ego* saw 'Toni. Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, Jan 22,12 aNslook kl Edinburgh', Cumming, Friday, Feb. '25 IStrOolcek M. Glasgow, Thomson, Saturday, March 19,13 o'clock, M. - nen imseildte- Edinburgh, Cumming, casurday, January 220. fileagow,-Thormon, - SainAay, February 19. - • - Edinburgh, Cumming. Saturday, March lit s BATES OP PA - tEAGE. „ prom oragooir, thet-IMOe. 15 guineas. Steerage, found with :coked provision.... 8 *, Pint OWN flex sew roux. 7 CO SMlstaw.?, *mind with Cooked ptdvhdous 40-00 Children under 12 years of age half fate; Infants in Steerage. free. Iletarti tickets available within Mx mouths, by any Memos of this line. RiDatiNaie. • $llO Steerage • MO An experienced Burgeon attached to each Steamer. For freight or passage apply/. to WORKMAN & CO., LO , WALNUT Street, ?While, phis. EGEUBT CRAIG, 17Eroadway, New :Fork. EAU. LONBP"Stichanart's Wharf, Baltimore. 418 Sanituis U A lttttal Lot ottea,4lla he Pine." FR"kt4 :SAVING. FUND No. 136 , Be athVOllßTlLßtreet, between Cheeto at and •Wirlnnt Philadelphia, 'pays "tali deposits on demand. • ' r. Depositors'. money seemed , by aIMOVIMIOUt State, and City Losna,Alround Beets, -Mort gsges, At. ' - This Company deems safety bet* than title profits, consequently will Tim no risk with de positors, money, but hare it at all times reedy to return with 6 per sent interestto the owner, [as they hare 3 4W 4, 7 6 40 1 241. This Company neser ettspended, • Females, married - or. simsle, Mulklinore - caul deposit in their, own right. and omila - deposits' can be withdrawn OILY by their Gonna. Charter perptitnal.:'lticorporatedby the State of Penmylvanle, with authority to receive mo- ney f•om trustees lied executors. . LAUGH AND SMALL SUMS RECEIVED. Office open daily from 0 to 3 o'clock, and on i Wednesday and Saturday evenings until 8 O'Crl. ' DIRROTORB. Jacob B. Shamus,. - Cyrus Cadwallader, John Shindies, George Russell, Malachi W. Elnan, Rdsratd T. Hyatt, - Lewis ffrumbhaar, Henry Delany, r ' Nicholas Blttenhouse, Pathan Smedley, lon. H. Satherthwatte, --Ephraim Blanchard, , - • Joseph W.:llepplooott 7.6.1308 B. BRANNON, President, I Onus OADWALL/D/11. Treasurer dIB-. • _ f. , _ :. '• A DoUse Raved fa taloa carnal." SAVING FUND.=— UNITED STATES TRUST 00111TANT, eoptor of THIRD sod Cann, NUT Pamela. , - • Lange and anal sum received, sal paid book on Di mend, 'without noNao, with /LYN PER DENT INTIM IMP from th e dey of dolmen to the day of withdrairet °Moe hours, from 9 until 6 o'clock every -day, m 24 on MONDAY DVDN/NllB from I until 9 o'elock DRAPTB for axle on - Nngland, Ireland. and Deetland Mom .9,1 upwards, Prerldent,MPlXlNl.: CIZAWADAYA Trenenter—PUNY INeIIeDL4ANUID 1113 IQ4SYLNG - FIIND-;- - FIVE PEE MIT. IN- TialliV-MATIONAL ,SANITY TRUST COM IYANT.—WAIMMT STMIIBT 80IITH-WIMTOOBIUMS or THIRD, pnruunpais. Igooiroarran ar ue Burr or PUPSYLTLPIA. Money la rewired In aol,y ram, large sr small, and in. droWest paid tom the day of depcalt to the, day of with, ned. The olio& M open inotry day rrom Wohdcak M abo morning till 6 O , IIIOAL to Umaverting 134 or , Mon*, sad Vapidly evenings tip 5. &plonk.- HON. 11.1iiRT L. 111Nin, Pirieddant t MART SILVILEDGM, Win Prii Wm. J. Now, Bearets27. - D 12161014: ... Sin. Remy L. Itatuser, 3.'llarrell Brawitea, Inward L. Carte; ' Fotteplt Z. Ban i &beet &Midge, - Francis Lae, llaral. K. Ashton, "-. ' • .Tesepli_Yeehea, — "- 0. Landreth MUMS . Renry - DiffetnienTam _ ' /WV is reeeieed and paymente made daily. The Wrelthckentil ere - .1315116 ire eenteentity with the tmorlaions Of tb. Climate_ t s MIMI, Snail MORT GAGEB, GROUND RUTS, and molt Cyst east menet • Ilea as will always Hamra perfect semerity to the depoei. teeth• and which cannot fall to sire Prangaezter and Me' hint? to *le institellien - - - aal.le SPRING GARDEN SAVING FUND SO own' OP PHILADELPHIA-. Ogee, No-831 North T HEM BtrPot, (Coroolidat'ou Rink Building ) CHARTERED BY THE LECHEATIIRN Ot YiPINN- SYLVANIA Deposits received in stinntot One Dollavand opwords, and repaid in Gold, without notice, with FIVE PhR GENT. INTEREST tram the en, of deposit till- witlw A reePoneible and reliable &wrings Institution has long been needed in the Northern part of the city, end it The arias Gerdettfiaving Fund Society wail char tered by the Legletatnre of Pennsylvania to supply this necessity The Managers, In organ , slog and locating it, have been governed wholly by a desire to accommo date the badness interests and wants of the very large and enterprhing population by which it els enrwanded. uFBiOE OPErt Fronk 9 to EX o'clock' I also, on • Rosner and Tunas- DAT from until 8 o , o'ock in the evening... • • MANAGERS. Frederick Klett, Walton Smith, . • John P. levy,. Eon H. II Strong, Daniel Hndeikeller, rederickdtaake, Francis Htrti, , Joseph P- LeOlerc - - John Kessler,- Jr., . - ~ George Eneeht, James Jacob Dock,,- Joseph bl- Oowali ' lion. Win - Maiveirci, • , George Woelpper, - G. o T Thorn, Peter o.,Bilmater,- Robert B. Ditvidion.. • _ JAMBS 8. PRINGLM,,, President' ihuutaza. Reer.tarY• ~,..jage.tf IP 001.13X—Juit tgceived lot of beat Ame. flcan Tory ind .Notr Otacorx6. and for WO), as N. WIZ&VZR, /IT wiLU .8 '&00 A 0.23 wantir l ommit urfro.
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