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E:= 1 01 , 4 4 . 0 #44101 0 1r, Pa% •.„'! , Okit or:ff inaniee,„„ - /Pe. nu lelei Veit welfare* kr/fettled Ufe -NL•itelfit • Altrllridall . reaeb; or German? iitx•thirloulty:oheePhei. - 7;' o Vsi t . a er' iiiiii .„ ered la au ittlo third bid Mil 1, 1 -"'•Areouttilifillbeeemor'peetet r " r 0, 0!.. 1 " .0 10 0 110 4 , erl • Ct , Witli'whit•tukte'd Yda mats*?-. ' , ~.lu,tellglourbevetyor oreedl', .1)Vill you ouuellr thll lit'Prot adtihAt *obi It 0, 0 "" 0 r ° ll # ? _,.. `ei z, • belief; ' ti •• ".' , l'; the hard 411160. IIe,WINItAI tat the oat**, AIM la order. - ' -• l ll l l 4 ederdirlotil with Pride • las *lilies tumet r or Imes Bel'*bean do:thud ire tied. ' 4ittrifelotididei iiTr datitiniut 'wily/Motive% hidyllyhti ' hews *leer yet Ulm troubled „ETA',” yo4oo,er the shillt.!! • yee setquarterett LI VS Atte. harreiceertere "Of utteltting Lei visehns, ' - - To hrtulte t "`' Jiver red, t • d , =tile that'. erOthritat wine the *wog ot,th. !Irv*. - i wtalt7sarretas,l, Jamul; _ ;Iterloptbelg that 4 grittieT the color 01 a telek. • • regaireleit thin In body, :hod he head i /Wag - thin, tbOoddi acs with me, .That rey,wey, through llfe thletvia amet, evelables WY, CM through-of:Ai& mad - thin.) , mk polities poesitee. 4- r.ylveroutteeet; tbit fa - • , . •I would have ourastloule oottuelle 1 • geldesitott," Ire:_ -ter,the yritainitjiion of hiettclue; Yreedoutli tem , de*llio; - Beltigiherik;where ',night most fitletinski. out lows.' - twee borullillabescr•Tube. t, rig- -Ao Tow wiou -, • to day. *clew ypereoldor , c . ", Thus I waa'teu redo eko.r I 1 " ems sel , I Mb er t 4r. --;ltt teihW to duvet* holditbore, I rhodobeerre }he golden role: E = , . 4 I will. theorems, do be. others • ;As bats tbent dd'to me • 3 Awl, by preitledeg 1 3 = Air etaoi/rlty - Yoult etc , r. Befit le; lei , rlhthrteelotrofte and an, • • ,•• 'l'l • rt. l/rar tihr4T l l , &Dully - Au Mammoth 'Tower' r. foes -41t.s.idelo. plum, we my. tO, *oh who want „ teei BEIINIrr • t/kl7ll. - ,04 all, kn ow, wW Ist theist' to* Acv, "Wee Mat, Wok-ever am; it, bialhet 'Aieftt Ste t -•—• t 5 . _ , esee.i 1 (r ~ • • , eOttEpolf-IindLDOXESTIC) , DWroOODEIi , • • , •• iisßetionifoorad and,Thirl, 'below Market. $4:llTt - E4; IMPORTEES'AItDIOBBER& B Xi i idg l 4 -44 8A0,i 1 ;• Ag's • 751% L(3. -, o', , ,D; S 2 •0 Airi" 41: bTORP": " 1 /RD BTABBT9' • Abon Ewe atni 3 / 4 , < • .;yr 'btcoNits • P• = • • Wilii •-;!•‘ ••" • ; • , Sooos,luttot o , • IMPOTERA' AND '..ti580111t6 S; ' No 47Ii,OBT , H•T_ lUD RT„E X T, PIII:LADXL.PHIC hi jaw ikeinileta - dir Salta deliktreents, and ready for 11 4 111 . ProllaPtladleg merchants, from all Parts of fie 'Untsn , add'''AFfeletrollrooliisitid to •etill and exs -ua for fable-tn., ANSPACH, REED, - CO.; v: 3 ~,-, WliOtEtsAiak DEALERS , • , or .1111r..219REAL , : THIRD' STREET,' *944' ) `", sigt* - 14.0 /*FOR. TATAPNBi • " WILE*: MOLTEN, M9Ol)IttlFF," 'l''" MARKET IST4E# , • thiiitiOw fn adore's &implode - and _ - dittOlocioloo • • %awl 'atm ' abIIES • - 41 " B e B ititiL I Nliti. " i tot t GV I N G A ; B ' ACONIATry&i., , ,&oI . - 1 .-Arlerrillil**310)11101TRIBBONO, PAR.O3 Adana 7.4 e&Wddcall tile; Itogod'Corner, Square, Stella „banter° PPArli atedlibutithi Lino Mantillas , lMO' and leebFable shapes; &o. &ffit&the attentioootbunato °unfired Otos& ,leskagwooddeat ; !tbacire ,sna„olteir; hiduosmeats that wmill prove sattstsata as ear ' Stoak aultirsoell soma of tbripuast desirable goods sin' ionsited:: ' feba4m 'SPRING OF 1859. - • ' 1 , J U NK N.:EiII(SON. ir: SONS, . :0 ,[ - L ,_ • , .. ,-..0,, -,t„ T, _ :::„ rcoirmg AND iIItiria6ALE4OBBEBS 01 ' . .; : r,1 ' ~,, .' , , , ,f ) Ij 9, T-171LS!, ~ I - 2,:.,o * *iiiiiitkitti,. VESTING®,' -- . : , c,T? - irkieli al. attentioAofDlll2l4ll illniol4. '' . 1;14113; - . :-, . ~. . q .„ uas , AND FANCY 1100 DE. ALOSCOTT, JOFINES;do Co.. 18 -418i.S $E T TREET` " il t i° 7 44 9 l .l"t°2 6lre ", 15, 3* , ' T ATTika.I,VX 01'0011i, I •-••• „ 4 , ,To 'IOW their sok, 'TILE ATTENTION OB BUYER®: • tl :4,41.2en AB. EL CIAMPBE.Lb & ' linpiniere and W 90104110.0 Dealers '9Eaorks 4,iirsno; ' • ifictois ourrils, • 4 oAgOppass, •HLSPxaRe, oce. No. ,3041 414u1a STRUT. , =EI rilliA/ST;IONES, ISO C 0. ,, A 14 A , : xat„y i , , G-OODS, • ACAII„ T T,S:i F T,•. -. ‘ 11 , 11 , 10i11164, 801111 1114*, • • ' Pint! ' ; It batilife erateio. pNERICI-E• ogoAEsAim , - ,e'; : 4-, - ;',4; o :E--,lcs , - '- ziro. ta--''NORTIT • THIRD STREET' %iitirp'.daubs qcommissioit ijouses. 3 1 14* I iP ATM[' 8 '; .9°• l ,c 1 *A.N - IT .6,C1'171i rat, s, t (1140 =So lino, ciF,Raiwzow - s , 'IMPOUNDS AND DIALERS IN OA4I.EFING, VITA monks, RUGS, ao. - . • 509 9HETNITT STREET, Wa turd now on fiend so eitenave - steaAtei kleipet. ot our 'own . sad , ottiet makes, to whteh we Invite the.stiention 'et ifeetein end Sonthero'buyere. te2l-21n SOLI AL urNrivx IN THIS CITY ApBURN TIOPE:PLYIEY • - AND VEitkiAl4ls;. . MANOVA . CTU UED-HT J ARBE - . „ With all video of WOOL. WOOL AND COTTON, and ALL•OOTTON LNORAINi: 'ATWOOD; RALSTON, & 00., 41 . 11.N1JPAOTIM1114 , , AGRINTI3 ) , JaBl.Bm ' • ' .609 HARSRT ETBSEIT. ' WEST, FOBESA LLOYD, _ _ L2I9'CIIESTNITT,ST,REET, ON'TIIIL MOST YAVORkBLE COTTON&DINT, • ,-. SHIRTING STRIPES; !PICKINGS, .013NABURCE STRIPA!, OPIEOKS,"' DiINIMB.TWEEDS. SATINETS; ' OABECHREIS, &0., & islD.w at 4 s In tall sooottTinte.. • ,HOW.r; &PO., • • :AGENT/ . 07 THAI 'MANORESTER PRINT WORKS, 1 ff. now ip their Nen Store,. *c:s.f24to3serals-vearmer 13'1'1WEIN.'1" • A Wt . line of all the gooteneinnfectured by the - • Ninth_ eater Oompany: • , DI LAINI 1 . OSALLIIDi ' • - PRINTS, and • - - • • ••• • , ".3 " • ,•••• ANGOLA TWILLS,' Copprtstii . g.-.the Inostiestrable styles of these goods • _ • - —*vet. offienwito the trade. • • OWE- &, 0 - • Ate inetklm , e Bole Agents fo : r the osie `LnAtifekoetkit, of the folloVelf.xpipt wpbti,iN AND thirres:epops • • *NOLA= 'WOOLLEN COMPANY,' 11. t1AT14.4 • ' ''4 1 . 1 4 . 4 ,0 . 1*0. 1 4 1 41. / W 61,, f And otner popular makes. i';3.O,VOL,ANA lameopn, COTTOPTO : • I;NDIA*OILONALLOY:B,I3I4. , andiLIt : • WATERIOILD•II.O. i3O, 74, : ,44, end • • tkeiii.entfonnfboyernie eellalLed. ' ' • , ,„ „.„ „ „.. Br4-PPN .SMITH,4 . umouskortrzaks' oil • - pIL.p:L9THs /44 — NORT.R . TEIRD STREET,. Offer t 4 the tisOe a large 'stook of OTVOLOTHO of !very deeotiptloor, the / 11 110 st ostorloolat of • =.-.WiNDOW MADE!, sal , OMR. aOIioiNZOI in WIN ntarltat,' ' ' ; • . - 7X&O.Vi r *X. I4 XCria Ba ** . * ,tkir • •• . 4 - WMST, heatttlfalirtiole forMloplow abloaa:! " ' ' •-, ta112.2131 I iDGWAY, , HEIISSNER, & 00., - imporiarst of WOOLLT#B, . 'Axe nitaeliing 101 l enpplioi off •n • ISUPEItIOR . CLOTHS. 00E811518. ; • -•-• TR/0018_ ,' t .:, 2 , TANGY- 0148.1.513RE8, ate Tramtkeloiloning celebrated inanniactosere— - - 1//ISOBRIO 180KIN8 (Little Ticket.) ABllOB. • • i• ' GEIVEIIS /0 8011111DT (8. and IL Olothri.) .ZAMBONA 8i1.01112118.' - E. 22011NN1IS & 00., and others. febl-11m 205 011118TNIIT- Street • CA-111?ETINGS, , - , - ..914 OLOTad, AND MATTiNGO, *Ol-akk, - . Vi r itt3 s sl4.TlSll Co.. ' . OOMBOOOMMIMBIMOWTO, No. - 132 CHESTNUT STREET, TAPISTRY, , TEUVRT, TIMM( PLY, INGRAIN, " t • - VENETIAN, =MP, DUTCH, COMM, I,IBT, and BAG CARPETS. Width ire ire ,receiving daily from the Manufacturers, and'are.prepared to offer the trade on liberal terms. Riming the AgeneY for some of the bast and most de• etrable goods, we can offer inducements not—heretofore to lie hod In Philadelphia. All goods sold At Menu faatiner'i Piton: Ordat carefully attended to. ' 117' Also, Agents for - Black and White Wadding, a iamb anpily of which we have aonatantly'on hand. , febl4m • - kiARRELL & INIPOILT.MnS CLOTHS, DOXISRINR, mita 232 ORESTEUT STREET, fetrl , :am ' i Philedelphlia GENTLSMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. ' LONGOOPE as PICA.I2.OIE, k40:9 SOUTTI FOURTH STREET, LtaYe now in SUMS a fall assortment In their line, to which they invite the attention of their oultootere sitel;bityere of each good*, fe24•dtep2 1 H. .1110IIENER &CO.,' 19110LESALIS DNALEMS PROVISIONS. And ounnEi or CHOICE MEATS, No. 11N, WATlia .13t., and 954 and HO N. FRONT St. rim.Onpure.. ulna BMW; PORE c LARD, and an aeldrtment of ,1414 , 11910N8 generigly ; Winding HAMS, toxauza, and:llEllf of our own curing, both City and Weetern. oonatantly on hand; quality guarantied. BUYERS me partioniaity Invited to call and examine our knelt: - let,2s43;nia 15, JOHN T. PIGGOTT, 15. .IMPORTER AND JOHDDIR OH Ling, - RIBBONS, NNBROIDERINfi, WRITHGOODS, dco., • " , HAS REMOVED TO No. 15 NORTH FOURTH STREET, 'Has: full Hoe of the above Goode. Also reeetvlng dalli,loDB Arm Anao tl, to which Cash ;nd Shod. time Boyne are Wiled. mar4.2m SPRING TRADE, 1859. - SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, 'll2 i:IILESTNITT STREET, Ar now opening &large and warted stook or LAWNS, 011.CLLIES, PRINTS, and other . ' DRESS GOODS,' To ithlott the attention of the trade le Invited Alio, DOMESTIC , GOODS, Coroprietal 7air)dll,oonsbnigei Woodward ' Neaklns, Brow!' Eat,tings,so 4.lrtingd t blirfleit Wipes, #ltte Drills, Veal # I 43Lap4I , PI3IA. - ...-Cr,;::, , q 'OPPOSITE THAI MATS U01:1531. ()tor for iole, 00MSI88iON lONROHANTB, ,IFFcrniqhing Goobe. AND - Vrovision ficruseo. ',.PHIC.;ADELPHEk. - .!§PN. - APAX - 4iit4P,g:4 4 Ok',' .1. $ 59. f , ,santa.llaica SPEING, • - " "PURRING', 14:"Oti:s: Noe. 20'atiti.28 NORTH POURTBEHTRKRTI Have just opened thole ieVicia , INTORTATIONO - ENGLISH AN b- GER 11fAN , GLOVES, AND.. SMALL WARES, And solicit an inapeatton of their complete and Iraq-% • - aaaortad stook, ' • r P.IIBPOOIALIy ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. felya-Bm • . .„ „ - 13/17R NETT, SEXTON & svr4thuNeEx, Are now opening at their Store,, No. 409' , MARKE T-EIT;REET, Above Pourth,linrtfspide, A EiANDSOMI SPRING STYLES FANCY DRY .GOODSb ,• OP PIMA OWN 'IMPORTATION <• 3••• And tleleetion;ahialitherY offer kir sale to boyars from ell pule of the United Rotes, on the most liberal ternni: feb9lBlll " - MM oOAULBY,BROTHER, & BREWSTER, 28 NORTH Fou - RTH STREET, • Have It opened an entire NEW SPRING STOOK: HOSIERY, GLOVES,' and ' • FANCY GOODS . ; To vvhleb they Invite the ,attention or Bret-olme boyars. Oar !Kook is partial:duly adapted to the SOUTHERN TRADE. _ OH 2m . SCHAFFER & ROBERTS, • 420 MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or HOSESItr, GLOVER, SMALL MARIO, COMBS, . - BRUSHES, LOOKING:GLASSES, GERMAN AID IRENcia /Away cloonti j TAILORS , TRIMMINGS. , fol-8m 13oote nub elpato. CONOVER &- BOOT,' SIEVE, BONNET, • ~ PALM-LEAF 'HAT WAR E.H 2 OUSE, No. 62t MARKET ETREET, -Betwttn Vitth sad Sixth, PIIILIDELPIIIA HENDRY &I ,H.ARRIS, " M&NtrPACiTitILEII4 ANII.ISUOLEMALII . • }- 1 1 1 ' - BOOTS; AND SHOES, - N. W. COB. Turrtp AND ARCS STREETS, i`HILIDNLPHIA. te2:l4m' WHELLA:N . ' WHOLZSAI DEkLIIRB IN H 130 S MORE ,f 3 T 23. 11 ; 1' . fe2l4m " BOXER & BROTHERS; WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES. MARkIT grittEt; UP STAIRS, BOOTS AND- SHOES. The Sebserlbere have ootnp , eted they .SPRI.N43.' -STOCK or. BOOTS AND 'SIIDEEI, Which they are Prepared to Wier at tbb lowbst prieee, on their areal teruo. VAN DDStN, SMITH, &• CO., " • 403161A1tliDr STREET, teblS-2m - ' Above . olirth, by Mirk. B. P. WILLIAMS 0 WHOLESALE BOOT.AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 18'SOUTH FOURTH STREET. reb3.2m JOB. 1-I.MT-101VE1 6 1301sT dr CO.; WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE wenErtottss, e • No: 314 MARKET' STREET. 117* A large awl geoe'ral aesertment of &astern end Olty-made /Mote crustal:4ly en baud. teblAto SPRING STYLES, 1859.. Z. da IVE- SA:CTIWIDECE3, 19HOLEBALD DEALERS AND AIANUFAOTURDRB STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, BOOTS,• SHOES. &0., &o. Being Prepared to offer as groat Influeements to Were Ag Jobbers in any other market, Invite an ex amination of ;their stock. No. 84 NORTE FOURTH STRE E T, fel-3m Near the Merchants' Note:, Philadelphia ILEVICK„ BASIN, 'Ba,CO., BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE AND MANUFAUTORY, No. b 25 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. We have now on haul no extensive dock of Bode and Mures, of all dearrintions, of our own and Eastern Mann Adore, to which we invite the attention of Northern and lVestorn buyers. febl-8m - Babblera ijarbwarg. WM. P. WILSTAOH & CO. IMPORTERS, • MANUFACTURERS, AND DNALI4EB IN 5AMD.1.231111"1" 1-IAELDWA.RII4 CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, AND HARNESS MOUNTINGS, No. 88 NORTH THIRD STREET, Between Market and Arch, PHILADELPHIA TEE LARGEST STOOK IN THE CITY. J] Olgn of 'MR 0121f,DEN STIRRUP. ffeblan • F. ROLLER, so • • BARRON BOOT AND SHOD MARNA, N 0.21 South NINTH Street, third door above Chest. Begs to inform hie friends and the public generally that be has opened business on his own account, ne above, where he will always be happy to receive a eon tirinat'iori of their favors. As the senior partner of theists firm of Rouse & Memo?, probably no other guarantee is necessary to au appreciative publio of his entire ability to flit all orders la bin boo with the ut most satisfaction. Remember the number: 21 South NINTU Street, third dqflr ahowaCiliantaut. W." " 300 MILS. PALE NO. 1 ROSIN in storo an 4 for solo bra. o. VAN AblitlNNl4, 104 North IVNANVO. ,-L ~II~~.REYS , ks 313 p x•x• ±'ct " • ; 'HbiIiViOrATHIQ.REIkEDIES- O 6 , • quiniioll72: Intuit; thilkdelphia, (Agent&) . VIIHOH .4 , ALHAIILII;PARPAHATIONS are ex prepared-by *R(HP's- HIIMPHIIifYII, well kdowttpe.,l4acontributions to J:fougneopathio Were tore, itid. at ;termer PitOPHS J S,OII.O9 THEORY and A41)101'10E1 trik the, Ifonuqopathic Medical, Cqitege in Piiitagtilpfiia;:ind who hat made thew Specific Reloading,- speolil ''etity for' eight years. Hie *amino )tave MAT 'been before the pibilefour yetre, bad - areln um by tin:hands; In every part of the countryi4iith "the moat uniform-and malefactor). re 'butts- 'Pages of testimonials can be exhibitedi showing this general sitisfailloasiven,wnd the many very grave and. sel"teffe,:.atul oftea leig-standbfg, Omani' which have been oared by their, alp.. No elass of remediel 'bee tluis fir knOwn "which heti, given the liblieletiehr-tiNftn "littleteetlen; or, here , produced sublo7lllliniiindiMiderfal carne. = They art; ailIM tete - oret hem the inilepitong, danger oul,:,and-trelnlaive; donee of quackery or old:school preetlee;tholpoorreolenoopt woter=ottre, or the ta utest, And perplexing obsearitiesofthe urea! Hommo pathio books[ and- metitclnee.-- Consisting Of simple epeolfiri_for the minions dleebeea to whit! they are re lated, putup in the form .of simple tingle:pills% ands prepsrea et Ingriltents neither dingerons nor disgust= ingithey foim at once the toady resource 'of the parent or name, gaskiretbaoomfort of the'complabilng or the „ Thiy-,PeligMje stdvark . Htaie r s';' ' 'ihey ire Uottlfbirli--no infivi can exile from their nee; they are ergots—yen always know what to, take, and bow to . take It they ariffiouvastm-rYon can give the proper 13as6ritailitt moment's Imams; without hesitation or delay;',lfigy- are: stotonm—ie Allemande - or ems dineesela stacked oat ones. and the mite auras at the, reornen.!ellutt,fsfutPound °mid not afterwards have re lieved. t • „)• LIEVIE SPECIFIC REMEDIES . Fbete-Pills;=Pot Petah,' Congoitlon; and:ln ilamlnativa of,all kinds. , , No 2. , lVihen Pills —For Worm Paver, Wornk No. 3 Baby's Pals—poi. Collo,- Crying; Teething, and Wakefulness or talents and nervousness of adults , No. 4; Dtorrhtto P 'Dlarrhcea, Cholera In rantatn, ana Sommer Complaint.: No. 5. Dpsotery,Pills--.lfor Cotta , Oriplogs,Dyeen• tery, anctllloody Pius:„ , ' No.B. Chorsto , Pfirs—VOrbholera, Cholera Morbus, and VomltinV - ' 7..',Cough Piirs-,For Coughs, Coldi, Hoar/9(3EOg, Influenitiaadtorelhront: - - ' ' ' -- No. 8- osikusfis Pints,—For . Moothaae, Vaceaoho, and , - . No. 9,” iireturacks .PilliVor Headache, Vertigo, Heat, and Fulness of; the Head', • ' - ' No.lo, Dyspepsia P ill s —,For Weak.. and Deranged Stomachs; oanitipstion,,and 00610111141. , . No.ll. Phi' A-mat Irtsgulorilfssaukty, or EluepreisedlPorlods..;' - h, -.1. • - . No. ,12. , Amals ; Pills-For ,Lettoorrhtee, ;Prorate Menses, and Dawn. • -No 18. cro t ii'rttit—rort4:oup, Hoirtio Ctorigh; Bad . - . - No. Eiystpou; krup uons, Vacs- NO. RAtliumatis Pats—roe - Pads tameness, or Soreness in:o4 Sack, Leine, or iimbs. - A —Forrester and Ague, Chill raver, Dumb- Agne, Old lilisminerni‘Agne. P.—For Ptlitt - blind -or Bleeding, Internal or Ex terhetll- tr, 0.-1/or ,floOs, Weak, of Inflamed ,Ryo and Syelide, Falling, Weak; or Blurred Sight.' , o.z—For Ootorrh, of long standing or recent, 'either -with obstructilie or.prefose diachatge. - s : • W. o,—For Whooping COogh,, abating its violence and ihorteningito course.' all'aonisoints4 one, •such - as Feiere, InfiemiOxl • Coos, plerrhteee, Dyeentery,Ormtp, Rheumatism, and each 'motife diseases as. &owlet Sever, Meanies, lad, Crwripelari thi Advantage of giiiiisethe propor-remedies promptly it oliainSM and in'all. seek. wee the specifics act like a olterni..The entire vilsease le often arrested. at one., kndliall 'caned the' ifolencoof the - attack is' modevatedOrliaewie -shortened anfOrendered , lees should- &physician afterwards have, to be - hewill Pas the case, at derided advantage from tinipreffead treatment. '," - - In all,Onafuslo-Xlississrs, snob es Bytmentla, Weak Stomach`, Constipation, liver Complaint, Piles, Female Debility nod trregularitlee, old Ueadeehe, Sore or Weak Eyes, Catarrh, bait Rheum,- and other old ernptlone, the muct,brx.olutellies wh,o,se proper -application will o aff r O a rd a t z e l n e it iol letai m init e di a ffi t e c r i a l r t y y, i s n u o c tent h ea re. ny d a t p l p it a - e pi e l ltr e f , or Catarrh,' Witadeolin; or Female Wiakiess; has Imre , tlian - paid foilthe cam tell times over. ". I REMEMBER, " That thotisiiitlit of the MOor gifted ' - and Intelligent Minds in this 'country and Su •ope,have long sines given In their tulherrizent ,to Homeopathy. and employ it ex- abusively in ill ,atelps o f dieeene for ,themselves. and ' 'families ' - HEMElTl3llR4SattheseSpettiflos etre entirely-harm; less in all ineisneeil And in all -Robles use them, children nee,thOte„the aged, infirm or invalid use them, withent - datentrand with benefit: TilthllthißH.24Thit not only in lonioviindlng old, complaints, hatfin recent and violent diseases of the' moat danger-1m 'hamster, Hossrenpethy has proved rte eurstriorisr tdatly other sista* In rapßated.trialx, R.SitiZita9lB4=That. Vombilititathy ettldetned, pot 'from its tharliNtsind Alattelues, but from its - daily Ind bontrit stosisifitaittrittithesink and arresting disease.- gsas lll olW 4 `Set 1, 5 the ills that lead to great 'oneso ' ;little allikanta that, neglected, lerol tot e. linuldleases: ' wow , -,,./..its-Jornoscv.-- Ilysto, 4 reninve cock oomplaints at I*e egivining., sued 00 plavantrive &seism. aNetinsßuß—That Ilunipbraya ) aidtauk of Trutottt , "liathlo fteelftee. divests the private - practice - of the eye. tem of all perpliiity Sad tutriasay, E. that everybody may use them with advantage. RIASISMBRII—That the cure of !loofa chronic all. meat, suelt:as kileictlatarih t lleadaohe, or Salt Rheum, wilt more than ten times pry for the cost of a full coca. REMEMBER—That two or ate &Mord invested in ease or. Specific ltetecdies *lll return many times its Value to you every feet, in freedom from anxiety, pre %ft:dim-of diaerwei and absolute relief, CASES.' AND 'CURES. 'DYSPEPSIA. . . . . • - - A Young le4 of tetentr.sit had been troubled with IndWelton for general months, so as to render great care romessaiy in the selection or her food. After eat ing the Sioniaoh became acid, food rising in her mouth *lth water, and au unpleasant, heavy, lead-like Moss- Don In her stomach, oontinning some hours p frequent headache,- barrels constipated, and a depressed mental Condition. She commenced taking the Dyspepaie Pills, one morning and night, and in lore than a week every Sympt Om' of her Cause bed-vanished, and she felt like a new being. • . - - A gentleman somewhat &Drawled in puke, direingi reheat °meditation had lately been a good deal afforded dd'h indigestion, weak stomach, coated tongue, bad both in the motith, And attended with a peesliar ver lgo and Milrllna in the head: no totioh so m to render rifling in flearr . iprej or even =Wiling dm etillqence, quite dangerous. ter : trying several things ineffeoto., ally, hi fell upon be .Dyspepsia .Pllle, which afforded , prompt relief. A pill every night and motrologWorked like &loiterer, relieving all his. Vertigo and other nu= pleasant symptome CIODGII AND DRONclirrifi. eolda °selected or fri quota!" repeated often lei the foundation of Vona's:slatted, Itrollehit'd Mid firma.. tyre decline. Though there aro many remedies adver tised es prompt and speedy mires, yet none so safely and yet epeedior sod surely effects cure as thls. Often a single pill, taken at night, hue entirely relieved the system of a severe and threatening cold by the morning. ' Dotage awn Oomm.—Alentlernati, d publie lecturer, took a revere cold the latter part of lost.totintio, while travelling and lecturing In northern Pennsylvania, though addressing public _andiences every evening, yet la two data, by the old of the Opectee. he was entirely recovered; and .taluitiled pfirsite his calling without indonvtintanke. No WHO speliket sliotild be *Mott Mara. B/D, C0tn.....4. married lady of 40 had taken ti violent cold. which settled on her Itingt. - eansing severe cough, Pain in the side, and considerable fever and hoarseness. Bah cotes were nisuallyvary lasting and troublesome, but by taking the 7:3r.if10 Cough Pills four times Ter day, to three days r e Was entirely wells A yelling man of had a cough and hesiseqess for fif teen menthe During cold weather his voice was lost so as only to speak in whispers , poin induced on coughing, cough do. or raising only a trite in the morning, quite feeble and emaciated. Hod taken 'defers' medi eines, with but little cr no betudit. He commended with the Dough Pills—one pill three' tithes a day—and soon round himself Improving, hie dough milder and softsr, boareenses missed off st r ength add appetite improved, and in a few weeks wee entirely well, having taken no other Medicine:l. P 11,28. A elergyihan of the Septlet Mural, well known in Illinois, writing to no, okra : I bare been for come time seriously 'filleted with bleeding plleel, and have regarded my case as a eevere one ; at one time. indeed, hopelva; b0.‘,1 I have used your mediolne (PUe Su eille,l and am cured: I hate no doubt you are laying the world under great and lasting obligatione, ,, A gentleman of filly years, well and favorably known at Delhi Delaware county, New York, bad been a martyr to the gibe for twenty jean). Sometimes, ftom excessive hemorrhage, pain, and sugering, be_was re-' duced to the verge of the grave. For years he had dragged out a miserable existemee, confirmed invalid, dianualifi4for any bushman, ant life alma; A burden. It le puttees to add that he had tried all sorts of re medies, from all eortaot dootors,.to little moue no Sonaulted me tee" years ago, and recommended our Pile Specific, with ocaudonally taDyepeesia Fill. From thla he began to improve, and - eMee - boo never had a acetone tern of Met. From the first month, up to a year past, he had coetelonally aymptome of his o'd complaint ,• but a few doses of the Pile Pills would did porn it all, and for more than a year past be hem been entirely well of the piles, IL more brilliant cure is scarcely to be found in the annals of medicine. OATARR H. - - _ This class of disease, Re to well known, is of very 'frequent end almost universal prevalence, and the chronic forms are sepselally obstinate. Ordinary re medies are of very little se.viea in effecting a a are, nor le The bonded inhalation any bettor. This simple remedy, on tak'ng a Sugar Pill morning and night, promptly cures the slighter men, and its pereeterlrg we has not failed to relieve the wont forms of chronic catarrh, even when eo far advanced as to have lost, has great degree, the terse of smelt. o.l , lman.—A clergyman, aged 42 had long suffered with catarrh, whioh had not only been a eource of. an noyariee, but began to excite uneaelneee in regard tette effeetiinpon hie general health There was a frequent and sOmetimee profuse discharge from his head, frequent sneezing, and au almoet entire loss of email. Be pro cured,' box of our Specific Catarrh Pulls, and was en tirely cured, even bo a return of hie aonse of emolli in the creme of a few' weeks. Price of single boxes, 60 cents. PRICES Full wet, 20 large vials in morocco case and book. 45 00 Full est, 20 large vials plain 0490 and book 4 00 asses of 15 numbered boXes, and book 2 00 Oases of aoy 0 numbered boxes and book " 1 00 Muske nutnbared boxes, with directions 25 Single lettered boxes, mith girootlons Large plantation, or physiolan's came, 1 and 2 cs: aisle 15 00 OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL Look over the Het, make up a mop of what kind you °hoots, and enclose thb amount in a current note or etampe by mill to out addreas, at No, t 62 Broadway, New 'fork, and the medicinal will be duly returned by mall or names; free of charge. No family should be without these Invaluable dire. hem. They are the only remedies perfectly adapted for dementia and privets Use. With them the parent le armed and prepared againet the drat approach of dis ease, and can meet it at the threshold and keep it at bay,: A trifle of tuedielne, rightly direetedin the first horn* of disease, perfectly cocoa that 'which, by delay, can only be relieved by long and tedious Miura of puffer ing, ff at all. With these at band, you are not obliged to watt the coming of that often distant, es well as expossire luxury, a donor ; not to be drugged or poi soned, or bl•stered, or bled, but may yourself, &drain's ter,ihe simple, specific, and rectors the ruddy current of life again to health sad Joy. There cannot only no ia- Jm arise to any area from their nee, bat the general infmence upon the constitution, beyond all question, is mint' beneficial. . . . AGENTS WANTED. deeire.no active; efflolent agent for the eels of our remedies lo stay town tr community in the Un ited Slates. Address, F. HUDIPHREYS & co, No. 02 Ilroadwity. New York. gold by T B. PETEHSQN h lIHQS, 306 CHESTNUT Atleet, Philadelphia, felF-Part lEMC= :eg :i r, • L ie , .y Ar k 0, E •'7 % , ,' , ":"„"Vll :: , .1 ., .L , • ~, A ' : 1 ~,, • - . 4 - v -I V 0-0 4 , - , , . SATURDAY, ,MARCH 12, 1859. RELIGIOUS IN TELLIGENCL iVII ..., - -L. .. rdIUTTOXWOOD44IIInar Pltß AIZETING. 011 Wednesday, -of -next, - week,, . the 1.131 h ,lnetant, it'will be. one year ,einee thee holding of 'dailY union prayer -meetings was, commfPeed , in-. the Presbyterian church, Buttonwood, etreet,,,ahove, "Fifth. ,'That a aeries of datlydevationalyapet:. logs,in delogle ‘ehuroh,'ivith no iidluenne at work: whatever to perpetuate them; other than the Uri,' 'ostentatious love foi the place of - united prayer on the part of thoim" Who , - attend them, should have kept up'uninterruptedly' through' thevaried seasons , of an ;entire , year, -and that, tooi , , at ;so! early an ! hour, in. the morning—half-past Boren 'n'elPOk in eal,nmert and eight in winter--eortainly affords the , clearest , experimental • proof, or ; Abel aggressive' i,endeneY_ of professing ,Ohristisrut,itt. lb ngi4 imiritttiat - At ne time duringlie - year hue th i'Prailietrortlii Union' effort been nineCdie.: co raged : by Slim' attendance, ' end' daring the; major part af. thia period' the 'congregations have' 1 .been , qnitel largo ; ,on the 'other hand; licitrimer,' they have '.,had i muoh <to. enoottinge.thenti - Vhe prayer of faith has been/heard f,art VisiblY an- , ewered-rthe 2 seerek pleadings_ of koulabave been openly; retreaded ,in,inultitudes of dnetaneenothe evidenea:orvAdOk Is round iii,nuenerous.additions to I ifie Mendzersiiip 'of this and. sister ,eburolies of Buell' as , ' one, yeai agoi' were • wandeiois hi the 'w,ltderiassi of 'ild,.with nolove for the,sahotuarY, or iNioniern for theireternal interests The tettifer.andvipirit of guile ineetingSba „ ve. been, admtrableifanit.in, many resPeots:icirthy of Christian emulation. • Savn.in bdtrvory steneee, the exercises have been of that uniform, eitaraoter esto leave even theological, orftiei:in - denbt'as bs - "..the denominations repre serited by those who have' taken Itathip,Pert them,• The plain tannings of the Bible; it is tine, have now. and then:suffered 'slightly in the hands (the aou beemouth4)eon the f e rule. e the ns Oldi lful and young, ; yet, y olst u rity o f .v o in euo t h 0h sexies t have_ beam regular in Glatt atteridance,.and frobs.'what we have seen in them wiseart: tnily'say. that, upon , the whole,- the -.Buttonwood-street morning `prayer-meottngs, remarkably ; free fropi the 'self-glorifying, spirit; !Molt from:tie 1 . , wheat amt . :tare ' 'nittuie 'of the Clh'uioh at_ the present daY, enters More or leist perlistPa into all religious gatherings:' Neil Wednesday being' the anniversary of their eammeneenient, the Meet.... ing will be continued ..througivan hoer instead of ahalf:hour, the usual time,. allotted.' -The Rev. T. ;7. Shepherd, Pastor of- the ohurob, Will preside - Oveir the meeting on that, day, and,itis expected, that the Oecesiort will be ono of marked, interest.: I'l3 SY.A.Off 'or LENT.—This fast Consmaneed on, Wed - 66day of the present witek; - , the 9th' being. Ash Wodnesdity; on - whish 'day'appropriisto rellgloas servides 'were held in the Episcopalian:, 'and Catholic • Churches of, this city, the obser' nude of this fast being in a measure limited to the members of, these churches, by:reborn, also, it is held to hoof apostolic institution. Its duration will be ',until BastorBundaY, the ,17th April, b,eingln all forty dais; corresponding to, the length of time through which our. Lord fasted in the..illderneke, being tempted of the'':The"' primitfre Chilatians did'not commence theirLeet until the' fiusiday whioh,is ; now'. called the flrstlliandaY;tif; Lent, the nur days .beginitiog'withAehlreihaeo dei having been added by Pepe Polizi,llP,Abthei;! year A. D.., 487, in order - that the pumbet "days'ihotild , amount to forty.. Lantwaa - iliik.A. 7 •l Served in England, by oommar . tdrtlfe:Aisig issf, Kent, in A:1i.160. *s 4)14, ootineotiOn; that-the name Diii:Cristrmie4K Ash-Wednesday, Is dertietefronitke4frisuilskeliset Of :Gregory the Great having the sprinkling of ashes .on. that day;behiethe; the four additional, days above 'referred. ':We' haveidready.published ; the peoullar' restrictions , imposed by the observance of ; this fast., ~ • ,„ Tfts Dteensii oq it'urtaparxrus..--Rhtlacielpkia was Allred 'to the. dlgnity of an 'episcopal, see by Polio 'Pius V.ll, in, the Year 1802, and the fight Batt. 71110hiel4ge.- AY of the - ItraieY l l"' .rt:*arlh.4""a•••.rv.-:: , U• •'. odided is 182b - by - thliattglit Who died in 1842. 'His successor; the Right Rev lon:nets P. Kenriok, D. D , was transferredto the primatial see of Baltimore in 1851, being sueeeeded by the present bishop, the Right Rev. John-N. Nenniann, D. D., of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer. The Right Rev. James F. Wood, D. D., is coadjutor to the Bishop of Philadelphia. There are twenty-two Catholic cherishes and ohs.- pels in this city, and an ecoleslastioel Seminary numerous parish. schools. • The Jesuits,' Au. gustiniens, and Redemptorists have also esta blishments, and there are nunterous.oheritablo in stilettoes under the care of the Sisters of Charity, the Sisters of St. Joseph, and the Sisters. of ,the Good Shepherd. The diocese of Philadelphia com prises the, State of Delaware, and the 'eastern part of the State of Pennsylvania. ',The current number-of the 'Boston Pilot, in commenting upon the riots of '44. says that since that tilde the datholio thatch has been more free in its worship, and more respected by all classes of cititens, than,at any, previous period. , _ COMPLIRENTARY.—In a letter-of the Rev. Theo. dare IL duplex, published in the New Yor k Chris tian Intelligenear of this week, the fdlowing complimentary' reference is made to George Y. Stuart, Esc., of this city ' "The. leniton•street noon meetings continuo full And anitnated ; Qn .especial stimulus is given to them whanoVer George il Stuart, of Philadelphia, makes his appearance.' Mr. Stuart is among lay. men what Dr. Doff is among mie t iongstev_piety on fire with love to Cbrist, and always kept.to white beat. Thy .oannot Caere be more Stuarts? It If not so mush talent at temper:Z(lmile that the e shah then thoy 'are born at the Vroria,Mm;, graduated out-of the &beta_ of hard, practical work. Too many of our Christians ddlf Weir graces as they sharpen their greed for gold. To grow in :wealth and.. grow in grace at the same tithe is not easy; the only men who do It are those who never ask to he °dodged from any severe per sonal labors for Christ. • TABIIhfONF op A VIOITOR.—Oar talented young frlend„Mr. Richard .0, McCormick, editor of the. flow 'York Plans Men's Magazine—a very readable poriodiadt—lias paid Its a friendly visit and'speaks of it as polowe, in dontiedtirna with the Young Men's Christian .AsSoointion : • "A recent visit, to the oily of 'Brotherly Love' satisfied u 3 that the noble association whose labors 'have hitherto been so signally blessed ie still doing a most important work. The firemen's meetings are continued in all parts of the city, and are eon. Unfitly blessed. We had only time to attend that held daily at tlie house of the Diligent Company to deep, impressive Obartletef vre sball never for get. The noon meetings at Jayno'c Bdil *ere daily attended by thousands, including' many of the clergymen of the oily, and the interest sewn& to have in no wise abated. Tile new rooms of the association are admirably fitted up, and Mr. Wn namaker, the deVoted Cor: See., has a heirt3+ wet monde for all who visit them. We , are under obli gations to him and other members of the anode tion for much kind attention." , listlitets—The following baptisms. Were re ported at the monthlyministorial conference, held March 7th, at the publication rooms Frankford churoh,Rev.leaao Gray, 25 ; West Chester oburoh, Rev. Wm.,Watkinson; 20; Marlton church, N. 3., Rev. Mr. Murphy. 20; Germantown church, Rev. , Mr: Randolph, 18 ; Shiloh church, Rev. Mr .Aoher, 32 ; Tenth church, Dr, Kennard. 8 f Third oburoh, Rev..J 11. Peters, 0. Tofal, 118. -- Rev. R. F. YOUNG We learn that Rev. 11. F. Young, of Chestnut Bill Baptist Church, has accepted an invitation to become pastor of the new interest established in the northeast part of the city, and has already entered on his labors'. This is a branch from the Church of Dr. Keonard, and the prospects.are encouraging. Brother Young is admirably qualified for this responsible post, and will receive a cordial welcome to our pity. Exacurrvz SABBATH. NEEDING.—We notice a statement in the papers, to the effect that Gov. Morgan refuses to see any person, on matters touching politics or business, on the-Sabbath. This donne of our State Executive is worthy of all praise, and is a gratifying proof that public) virtue hos not entirely departed.—CAristran Intelli geneer. Coca OVER TO CATROLICINR.- , -Rey. Dr. LaTOERST of the Theologioal Faculty of the University of Berlin, has been received into the Roman Catholic Church. le is the author of a work on the Catho lic Theology, from the beginning of the Reforma tion to' the Counoil of Trent, to the first part of which a prize was awarded in 1856. Itavivan AT TRIO Five POINTS:"—The prayer. meetings in this locality are attended with on ex traordinary degree of religious interest. A great number of anxious ones are found waiting upon these mesas of grace, inquiring, what they shall do to be saved. Mon, women, youth, and children are said to be among the number. Ltsawsr,.. - - . -At the close of the hnnual missiona ry Services in St. PaurslA.,E. Church (Rev. Dr. MoOlintook's,) in the city of Now. York, on Sunday week, the congregation contributed $lO,OOO to the. missionary cause, In addition to a reoent contribu tion of $2,500. THE RIGHT SP/ALT.—he Methodists of Dela ware have refused the atd which the Legislature had granted them of $4,000 towards the ibuilding' of a church; because the money is to be raised by lottery. They refuse to be parties in any such • gambling operation, , , Accessrow—The Western Christian 'Ativo• rate, of February 23d, says "The revival de partment of our paper, this week, shows an ao , oessibn of over one thousand persons to the Metho dist Episcopal Chureb." - • • Text German Catholic Orphan 'Asylum, incorpo rated recently,by the Legislature of the State of New York, have purchased twenty.eight lots on Eighty-ninth and Ninetieth Argots and First ave nue, to erect an asylum and industrial school., - Rev. HENRY M. SCUDDER; One- the ablest missionaries of the Reformed Dutch Church, is to deliver a lecture on - India; next Tuesday even. ing, in the Plymouth OhurchißrOoklyn,ltev: Hen . ry Ward Detwiler's. TTi~it .I*CEAnt:V.; :Eaet BAR/148re teorzsgpondelliF4 or TliePretia,V • - • ii44 . ;:nlit rifilidt 9; Ocinforinia th et :pitiiittaiat- ~; idjokettithent, Oysaed with unit eat vice by:ROV, 41: . The -Committee ens the 'of ° ; NewOttire!' Ohlidten made a iepoit - On mntien,A ioniroittee of tire;'eine leffigrof .494:o and T. U. prown;i•iklippoliita.*.; iFirperll.l444l4,l minute in ieferinee fa tkedesthef#wr Mr. Met died on:Alpndey afiendiwg piece of ConferiiiieW,,,4-wptc.l4,A,n,-,99nreflonce.ro*sl i`he'filat queiti;nr•reiti"resuriiill; follewlitg ' additional were received-:-en trial I , Wal . :2lllofftWirk.- WI Ofirn,,Wen. A. Honek,'Edirerd Gray, The. Grieri.' Care, TOM W. Owen ? lj t . j(),,Reeinp, , 03.e'rainirt of the alai' aonimiteei Diaktafta Iletainaly.waa fakelinpi and' aftli - diefaaart6n t?a..vtpal resoltdioniN it.*.llit,w.of the aeveranie ItDr: coaitept!an,aVithe,aayprenae, ware,paseasi, Dr; Bowman tal4a pilaildanor - of Xacliana...ab . Rri tr,Oeretti: r. "" " ".. the'relatkine Beall and Tiiit'uit ob!inged,4oppernpmeroxy. --! ' The Committee on Neeemitope Cases in4de report. The " eindey4ebool report - above „qui,M, an -,Meratui in flint depirtment, Olniketh'intimTilee. , The stowable Midi their report, reProevinitini 'tint plating pu ihnfnudeed the epidermic*. to Aticsanoust of6 - 892-were preiented. To meet 3 this, A3 t!, 661. nn. 5 liented 1.•3- -31 - 3 Adjourned in meet ut RAW. , ;-• il . 'Cisbilklic 3 bli" .4 ' ; ',doniaraace.erii The committeeOn Bfittop;Aniicirp , p ,nonsuniint - L nuote reporPOrhtet; vies adoptid. , - , 5 - • • - ' Beaolattors of thanke iirorapaeleff fa "the. eltlaans pf Willlamiport; to the different railroad emapanies, to the Secretaries, &a. - - , • . • . The_eommitteepn then Irish loud reported. .-- the natal committees Ware - appointed:ea Examiners, „ ‘;'. • "- ' Oonfirreace elosinil ;services were.. emanated. bi Dr{ Bowman, after which . the telloeing, 'appointments lificeread • ;. I , '. ; Aerolasetsirs 7 sase BAimmoss,ctANystuwe Y. F„ • ; • • ' ' offuairs, 1869 - - • B.U.MatOrts. D,Blrmor-4T.,11 baltimere sib:lien, Jacob 8 .14alluzzay. ZYm A,. Betels.- 13. 1 .1. 'WV McOnllnm, sitp: Nxeravlitatiiii;"Aseilla Refire, Wm. H. Pitcher, sop ,• Hartford , Acentle - .1341.1 Mon, Georg 4. W. Cooper; , Bee t Baltimore, (leo- Wildt, Win • P. 'Mille; damns! A..; witomm - r Danis btreet,. Jon , . Bonen; Car - aline 'rivet, N.H. Ditolap t H.,Norria ,Wm.. Hank, sap- ; Hirsh etre.; licitidsawer, WM.1941144' sap:: Jeffs:eon irtreet, Shalttif Furlong,; North Ba ltimo r e Jos-8; Le4.4ohn Clues; Great Palls.11: - Ilioien,V Itialcsi . P. Stanaburyomp.;:fiast - HerfoiidzArtobeirt . tod, B , W Daugherty.; Havre. da „Grace, Asbnry.W. ,GuYer, 'J;'"8• Tkomati• inp.?; 7. Weiff . llarford."A'am` Brittain,• Henry 11:,Mendashall ;, Clastle !Lam? Wesley, 'Mire; Jr he B. Mang; Mission to Oolared People_ hs, ill•Sforill. William Giryna ;" taisoi r ,Wellsiii . lffisHon,- .Tolin. _Williams; lisamenis,T.hdpit Day.".Thim A. Wmirae,Profeisor in Baltimore rismale. Ginner, liembar ot Hartford' Aveatte 'MAY. Woos Ber.riMorm Dlittmar—Henry Strawbridge; Denjixtdri R. Hamlin; Whecoat. — jamea j -Emory, John 91.-/Irdir,s, o.ouPlPlPrinco%' oup ; Mount Vernon. David R Monroe; ,Mereford,, Jonathan idatiree, - .D . .11: Parrish, ;13hretr..bnui.,40eph • McKeehan . ; .1. B. Akers; Prederlekolrcedt, JosePh' N. Epangter ; Liberty, bliss Weity,,ldartin 14 Dram ;, -Weetatinater, James Breda; limes (I: liOnre ; ?Weld Falls, G eorg e, W. Haillari Satinittebdrir4lewin Iterron ;',Grettfeurg, Hear ) 4.1)141,79:aer1i..00.iden •Ybrk; , Jokiglib 'A"Rors? 'York I. prlnga; :George 'Berk streamer, George W. lloydpilanorer, DdwartNicirkili Wei glitsallle, ,Qllyer Ege ; .Haisipstead.B. W, Pc11304!.. Otis U. Tiff sny, secretary of, Msyyliod .Bintsi Ilible Boolets , -member of Embry O." - M. Confiliairss. ' 0171111511 LAND ing•nior—Chsries B irlppatt.'4'.ll.-L1 Cumberland. Bensjsmin L. Oreyert,Crunberiami.Otroult, Wesley M. Bhowaltii l' Frostburg, pasid‘ noel; B 0. ,W.'Beld riVeolerepart. , Jealsh - l'orrysit, J. 'P lOokar; • man ;Pteibantproys,Williagt.BL. Stems. LP. Junes, soot sup. rAllegbanyer'r. BeClure,l.B - Poismioe, J. Miler; cup, Psekiebielgfilityi:J4clifelCartdree - Iteily.- s- R e ., ON'ith. 4 "APJ AibarY.Cia7nli in. , T. Wilson, MienuelissinlWes! - o.lfinsinger,-ffisher B :-linslet,__woons.•- , borit , ,,Willoydsßorrna• Painnel."l4'. if~„;!Jjayeri , ' .t 0, 6 4. yak. barns •; Wagniaborol."Tiotoons Disughert - Pi . Jibs i Dalp; .Itenbei Feud . ?Ilessieribilrg;;;Weilllgris.'" alp*. James U. McCord; lisnoook., lis;BS.,fieddnons B. "..01• flealdis; - 140Cooneltr•nrg, 0: Ossiftomaits P. 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A. lit: Creighton ; p e wee ,VAlleyi Tobnltlorlin .1:1 ,-.. 3 ; WI Wien - :-.Hishansi , - nulling, B P. Bing.; Look gay ,en rlbicharel-floskie.ll... J - Ci *ay;' Olidtou, IssilirryiVnipiii 'John T. Ole • Grant Dana , John LtoTT.O.I. 'iii!!ik Idy „t . 4 11 : ribilrevi Newberry. J. ••; 69 ' -' •4 '...:.- • -':t ' ' '-'' " le ' - • • • .. • . . mu. • . 6 o,: ' '.-J , •- Bffile ,13trattiVi', A:: licifesst Bituraragh,, . , ,'` • •_, 110,1. lbipoon. Jan A 'lllion ;, - Cale.do ,a, • isy • A .e: Karthaus." Daniel Bbefbsr., . '.- --'' • - • -'- • DIEITHIPT.- - T. Mitebell.:, - Pwi WlLliatisport. John 8. Dwde ; afountonrerllle. "Aaron M 'Rester ; IJunef. Thomas - D Gobialt, Wtillici Ht_ llott;.bltlioo, Phlbp Beseerl ; Milton oirers!kilTebu.A.. 'EF4moyer, A; r Tislor ; ht Thomas . Beepf efillllnsborg,oamusl Shannon ;Northarribifrl and, Frank:: lin Gaubert ;, Sunbury George Warren, Finley B. dle i Oatawlrss, John P. Ball, Thomas Greenly ; Ash laud, Samuel W.' Be.rs D snvllle, WQIIam Harden;' Bloomsburg, lobs' Guyer. Thomas Sherlock ,• Lun.yne; Ellahr. Bailer ' P Franklin - 14er ; White' if &Ten, Job A. Pr'ee; lierwtok, Ats; W..Eltbson, - o.f R. 'l3asldge BloOmlniniabs, $. P. Pcrter, P. ,s. Ruch; Orausresille, Reuben Kelley, I. P. tlwaoger ; La Porte', Albert Bat men. ; • . „. , J: Dombiell, Principal 'of' Dickinson Seminary, member , of Williamsport Q. M. Confereurie. • "' Torrtnce, Secretary. of Pennsylvania; State 73iNe'anoiely, member of D. 1 73,77 1 0M Confi'reace• Canmatn. DISTFICT-4ohn A. Gera. P. George D Obenowith; Emory Chapel, Alexander E. Gibson ; • Carllele Circuit, Hartman , DC. John ; Mechanicssiurg, Francis Meairtney ; Mount Hilly Springs, W. H. Keith; ,Newport, Amos Smith, Isaac 0, Stevens; Petersburg, Tobn Stine ; New 'Bloomfield, J. Y. Rothrock, A iPerenson ; Miffiin, Zahn W. Langley; 3,,,111in Circuit. N. B. Booking!, am. W.. 4 Ferguson'; Concord, Fred. 'B: Oreever; Lewistown{ Samuel Kepler; Lewistown Oirenit, George Stevenson, James T. Wilson; Shirleyeburg, George W. Souse, Thomas Caro i Shippensbrirg, Reuben IL Wilson; Green Village, Noah Schlosser, MiDon K. Fester ;: Chambers burg, Philip B. Hassel Cumberland Valley Mission, to bo supplied A , 6. Marla% President, and R.D.Chambers, Profes sor of Irving , Female College, member of , Meobanics burg Q. M, Conference,Robert MeOlay, Missionary to China. Joseph E. Downey. Mhalonary to ladle Thomas Bowman, transferred to A. E 'lndiana Confer ence and President ot Indiana eatery University. Jo.' slab Hildebrand and W. T.. L. 'Weeds. transferred to Bsltimore Conference Berjudiss Or Lippenoott, trans ferred to Oregon Conference. " The next Diet Conference w'll be bell at Lewisburg, Pa ; time to be stated hereafter THE COURTS rmisTintAT.o rloossprx4r 'Reported for The Drool - -UNITED STATES COtinf- 7 lthigilf" der..—Tu the , client of Dian Letober, charged with paint ing doilnterfeit quarter dollars; resumed yesterday Morn. irg, the' Jury retiffned E verdict of guilty- on such counts of the Indictments ad Charged him with peening the bogus tele, and not guilty on the other doubt/ Niel FRII7B Justice' Strong.:— William Brisbane and Ellie P. Newlin and Catharine EL tile Inn!, late Catharine Brisbane, vs Eenry Dam Parker.; MA/veld Pa ker, leery Duffield; Jr , and °there. In equity. This cane was heard upon bill sod answer and exceptions to Auditor's Report The facts of this case are these t Mrs Duffield, prior to he r marriage, conveyed her property to trustees to' - pay over to her the income thereof , and subject to per fits poLltion by will, and in case of failure to make A wilb then to her bairn under the laws of Eentbylvinia: • The trnnteea afterwards resigned, and her, httebted. Henry Dufftald, was appointed in their place. Mrs. Duffield elements died, leaving all her property, real, personal ; - and rutted, to her husband, for life'. and then to her children, withotit ertpresely referring to the deed of trust. _ - The bill is filed by some of Mu, Duffield , ' belie against Henry Duffield, to compel him to account, as trustee, for the trust property. The parties all reside out of the county or Philadelphia. The questions arising were Is the jurisdiction of the court of Nisi Prins confined t the oity and county of Ph,:sdelphis ? Dld the trust property pass bodenbirs Duffield's will to her husband, or did ft go to her heirs? If ;the property' p.med to air. Duffield, under the will; has not the Orphans , Court exclusive jurisdiction of the matter? The court was engaged until the hour of adjournment In hears -g motiona for new trills. QvSUTER SESSIONS—Judge Ludlow.—Jacob Moore and brarth a Moore, his wife, were charged with the larceny of two teach allk douses ands black silk mantilla, voice t at twenty-one dollar., the propertj of, Prances Lea. The parties are colored The proseentt r alleged that she lived with the defendants, and was taken sick; that Martha Moore, ono of the defendants took her dresses and mantilla while she was slot, 'and when the wee asked for them said that she pawned them. It appears from the evidence that the prosecutor had not paid anything for her - beard and medl. eine, and that the goods were sold to obtain money by the defendants to pay for the lame., Verdict, not guilty. Eliza Mann was charged with the larceny of a gaup tity of weanog npparel, veined at ST - It appease that the goods were found in the defendant,' possession, in a wetemdition, no If they were 'stolen when they were put out to dry It was -not proved that the goods Aid not b• long to the defendant. Verdict, not guilty, Samuel Occinan, iudioted. with John Aodereen, on the charge of highway robbery, 'a robbing Mr. Charles Day e, on the morning of the Ilith of December last, in Shippen street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth titivate. Mr. Davie Unlined thet on the morning - referred to he was' approached by two men, one of whom struck and etnuned him. Ile was then robbed of a gold watch and chain; and two Segar.riege. Anderson was not on trial, for the reason, as was sabl, that he hid gone to the Western country. Mr. Devitt area only able to say, in reference to the defendant Cochran,, that he was of the same Mae as one of the men who atteeked_him. The defence WAR that Mr Davie was nobble to tell who It was that robbed him, Jury out.' yesterday morning the judge, overruled the motion for a new trial in the ease of-Edwin B. Biles, convicted of forgery, in altering an miaow:it.book, while a clerk in the house of Malthus, Pletakel, k. 00. lie was MA tenoed to three years , imprisonment In the Eastern Penitentiary—the term of sentence commencing' from the date of imprisonment. The counsel for the defelt-' dant designs carryieg the ease to the Supreme Court. = William Anderson, alias ~O orkey Andereon,l , Pat.. rink Doran; alien "Chicago Pat," Stephen .limpeon, alms t' Big Steve," and Jahn Shade, Alias I. Yorker Shade," anise "Carly lobe," were charged ,With the larceny of a gold watch, a gold pencil, and a emit, alto; gether valued at $95, and with ree , lying the came, knowing them to have been stolen. The fleet three de. fendante, upon bring arraigned, - plead - guilty to the charge; and the loot named defendant. John Shade, plead guilty' to receiving , the _geode, knowing them to be geom. A.nderem was sentence to, four - years , ha prieonment. in the Eastern Penitentiary ; Stephen Sim peon to two rani and aim moutha;and John Shade to three years. Shade aloe plead guilty to receiving' stolen gocde, on another indietment, and wan sentenced to one year's Impenionment, commencing at the end of hie former term of throe years.. Lewis Wilson, charged with forgery. D'ead guilty, and was Sentenced to one )ear and five months , Imprieon. mutt to the Eastern Penitentiary. Wilson RIM the Man Whose '" cool transaction" was Itemized by the r er e t s re a daytwo ago, Smith or ed Peter Smith were arralat ed on • OUP of assault and battery. Verdict , s. not galley." 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' The moi s tareilittet nii is 'W . _ moaner,* -..; ~ 'Baiting great "edit upon'the rstrattelegieriendeitilini ~ --• iminedhite•'inipinete' hitt the itirangerionta Werecietti. ' - glehnt. - !.the rocks was iiiiraor lido', iiietlo•;' - iiiiiii: ' ' ' Jag tel,t1116.1&401111 sabred Waimea°, one alto: ' We leite , 'wen many telle r daring a h ow* et *wet seaL-nrew,-, I`alnam, Maw, mien saw ,l ets -. manner ottridiatior td 1094 a , mangyentiefaird nerineittaingil r . - - - 1 -ing with epe, 'adepts- law talk__ thane 1 11- 11 L ; JeWatot =Minor Atter- _ .. , . othersct matortspanc I , Pliatenge -Char* wank to miaow every what wed _vehatott, orto OMIT tbsedot se thou to,whoot tholt=i i ry .aw.i. m n k ~t otoxi. IP . =4 , -tionfot - _ifteiHr 1 7.f:1 0 44 r , .._ Fi t irni ..eb t=therlWiln , a Whale many of' out, or Ow -, ,,, - ,1 . ~ ~,, ,„ loos id the einsteenthfaeettoit'lth . _ _„ . .,j.,... , :k , . -•, trattiratted pezteethar* .- -, - '-'/gx-r attest se the zephyraotuinscOod _.-I**. . • • • , ,, , , , ,-1 is the hat night, aihreitillti'W, 4 0 1, • - -iIW - W:unneenoinerf siteleii-tni - neeid ' * 1e5.... , , t.f Pitt - eit4o.itYßohnwOhllti_W" zs.:::1 inweW scil'nongle-nith, tits tit .nt)tee ellrenWeot- , _ .to skeet thivgszo Of Al.'Wohl6 ' -- flowett moil , :Pattlatioto-acombizetlitstitteldt - • MIMI* , ' stia l l ' ? 16 1#0 1 NIP.Ortitki_ i' , . , 4. ilt , :ii; - 5U3114 - , ,0 o.*- - ...'.--.: . - .. .. . 9INTEHESTnIG TO Psorrt.-=For the itiforttlitz' : ' • thin otlsontrz ,rear ettSianyWn.glolllle Teliontaig - - 'etsieoteot'ori-ths uninbetntiptdihouni la!tie AVM , d i .i P lizi. h#44 , ! , :. - A ,ii':, if , , - -.wC,if - ii0r_r.,?,10 , :1," '---'',% -' De),linre,itenne, trtrat:Ohrhttlanstreet ' to,lloBtk. -;.(-; 4 1 ere 8 ; tot ISWlfitioki Wallet; 18 - ;;Panii "Amt. 5 ; _.: -,.. i tortfeet.3s t,thieilind attest , p - Thfra'street,Wir ' 'lrb ititntreet, lB ' , •Tifthehnletsl.l. - Pentgnekiniel,tillv - I I 1 Sixth `Waif, .48'4 Beeiwth„atabet. -o:,,ltightli: street ' ', -.,- 81, Ninth snide '-g' , pEtsiedth'etzwil . 5 ; Xnelfthpitnietill ; ',Thittheeith ,otreetioilf BAWL A etreet ‘ i'Ai 4 1 j 31 9 1 4 otteh•4" 4; 44a04;4414.t5fim5, 1 1;, , ,s &nth street , rid& . - the Damn to trooctotitot go, ; .• , Allitoo f.lottoot,"6lt - rititiiiio; from Brewed eri' vittn. ,- three quairee-181 Genoa* street: 51 , Ontherlnei bone :-. Ow, Delaware ro atroad street at i (1011 • 0 , , .E 1 V 11 1. Ilts, ' Tolawarte to -111th street '4 ;' Christian "street, "upper aide, 10; Fitzwater Attest, - teem , Peasynalt ~r eed, to , Broad stteet s It. , The number in Pine; encileilentte • .01 estimated ' &V 20i and the same for Bedfard, .11,a.Aer, tonfillpairordetrielh ' - -:'. • --- ." "r "' -_• - -," • - _ - . ,IrITSAT „ wa deeiteietkat the MU' htleilek. er Alerculfiref &iclaty.eljr.lsltryn ealledlhe ittentlud'efieireetinl bani to the foot that the wheat eio - Ps of, this smite; irirs fast dlmlnbliilnjr, io frisrits ininiber of bYli?s; is'aert.to the acre wee concerned: - Ilaritated. — thatira Ohib, a State but little, got sr tifty,yearsAld, the if from; turfy bashels to the,aere tofidered. slitren, while In the heat-portions 'of New Yott;tritiks brtrbe's need to be sonsidsred a fair crop;'ewly -, . twelve bu bets ere Dow ralssd.,.-Ths og *Aber, ..- States had beer, equally lnaiked ; but whits thh(wasithe laesth the whiwd ttroPikhe els slid to kaoiethirt ate tor corn produced to the *ere Just largely ere rd, and was lAA! inoriaslcg poormoastr, • , -rAinrci iota' ntite, , i. as the rag* ere say, and it would be well if our) "oittienis kept,tlita teAs;r ipiot*Ng their taxes,: &aeon' le the 'coot towards the clita - cd,:tiojeq for the% - paying of the ,water rents.-,Yesteiday We saw stales. in, point, le the:okm of thellsefirer Wateil , - Tbete waits tremeadona, crowd derise.the AaT.i ticeilka 7 loath if their s tfite_ied. tesoper. Jo:gide to, dis 4- attire' -11' debt 'ifitteli 'might have inautlo4tfrerithettt thaleettroublek „Dwilfdelefla mat t er 10, productlye of much confoskte eq a l l, anikere: wer(der that each year's eaptrienee dose not works re. forre.i , •,•,- • arm - e !petition in- our., ' pip?? jeSteidiiihe'fiet Of iii' - aisatiltheleg.'aMembdid on one , Ann liSmisen; b, Thoiain Libnif,-Witt elf Mi.'s:4'3 So MIL - Lyons had s hearing before Alderman Brea - mai, In - eta's/L . :lt:was iliegeddlist h sttsesigf-hirl'oe' .Thoraine, at BpreeeAsedldttligtorketreotc--sad;Wiler... - beating per, ?Llama. Per hs . eotepseorst Gasser, and _ . Alne WSW a leleir - achis, eldeketzrolt her npon` the.. The women. who-wies;Weis -, loncoallrePedflai BaaldeaL.J.Ltana %geminated to sewn. the magiatasta 'refonlacto, bail:-• Ere to Mad lobes* 'obilnifeeder t hiving been In e handset the polletnples Sewn* emesdinesq..."..s raniusw rig ter the lesalduseib alexia or :Ninth end Bpsieg,llnidewzeirentge the s (aliening. gentlemen Wine ebioted.te nisi far Onis' j , ea4 from Marsh lit: ' PSealdent , -William Corlieid. - - Vice Preelderag-Wm, Ida J-. 1% Anton. ReeordhigHeositsry--Joslalt Chapman. Corre B P.orldfbilleosetartt—Chal..ll. Adonssi. Teastirer—Thomse I. Been - -- Bdltor—Beorsp Alfred Townsend. - DOW Methodist .tpisoops i Cheroh on Tbdrd strait, Cermentowskosill dedlak-: Urdos'iLioalitf,Costiaist brats their,and imiverury on the ati. of April. • . , FINANCIAL AND: COMMERCIAL - The Moiey,Marketi . • • - . - - Poiiinsimni, March II; 16611. .laradlog Railroad etoek feR o 8 agate today to 24)*" and the other Riney Mocks continued tui they hire been . for come time; very - dull and • • The business - of theatock bola vim" light; 1;14 . '4'. mat rednotioa in plies froni prerloturViotatkitt.' The Moaey market la unchanged. The February- reosipte of, the Baltimore add Ohio Railroad exceed those of February, 1868; by 414tIond eomf sum of $44 3 166 61, urhichorith• the increeae In January last, m ne than makes up thit"falling off in the last ;three months of 1868, The Hgcres, in comparison, stand as follows ; .- • ' • mein stem N W.Va. Breech. Tete, Feb , 186911264964 AI $19.91197 , $36 524 72 4321,29110 1858.- 237,89340 . 18,24883 - 88,888 48 -271,086 1n0rea5e...837,661 01, 28,666 84. 83,128 23 8 44 , 3613 91 Hor the !Wool year ths oomparison spade: - 188. _ • 185 f. 391,5 5 03 02 - 399 10145 " 363.159 22 " P 01,443 38 888 801.02 379.269 02 1859.1858- - 327 176 03 317 613 73 321391 20 277,055 49- RETO3IIID October • - November December January. Fabruary inoreais regent final ye'r. .$26 647 61 The _Hanford Coserama says • We understand that three of our city barite hare b yen bitten to the amount of $29,000 by means of bogus paper made by a late member of an Auburn, N Y., arm, in the name—and purporting to be by—the arm, et which heivraa formerly a member. The mar , le held, we learn, by the' following bailer $10,000; Meta; SIO,OGO ; Merchants , and lifinulacttuers., 59.090)' . , The Governor and Legislature of New lereoy are having a good time at the expellee; of Go,New ;levee, Central Railroad Company, examining tke rail con nections which are to 'nutter Harrisburgwith Nei York on tketlrst of 'Apnl next• •- - Governor Tacker has, signed the bill authorising the Schuylkill 'Valley Railroad Slompaiii to" extend their reilreed from some imitable point near the town of Tuscarora, tnooniieot with the Little SchuyLklll Rail road, at or near the town of Timone. It is believed that the route of the Norristown and Allentown Railroad will be through Ebuitzvilie, May.. ton, and Treibblereville, its adoption - being dependent in a great measure upon the amount of Itunleynnh• scribed by the citizens along that large via-, jority of whom have expressed theniselves,th fiver thereof - " The eleventh annual report of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad Ontopsoy , has beau published. This road is designed to - este od from Mobile, In Alabama, to Cairo, j,Utnoie , at the junction of the Ohio and Mesh,. eippl,riv2rs, and will be, when finished, the longest railroad in the country. At the o!oiti of 1858 there ;were 332% miles of track laid. The net earnings the put year were equal to 8% per cent. on Its ea4re out, !minding equipments. The' increase of net earnings per mile is 1858; neer these of 1867, - is nearly 26 - per oentA The cotton transport in 1857 was 88,768 bales, and in 1868, 152,6211 , 1m1e5--an increase of 63,820 bales: Sixty-eight miles el :Mast were laid last year, and eighty-serest miles at the north end pat in running or der. The receipts at the eonth end of the rust! , with an ordinary cotton year , aniestimated at a matron of , - - iBILADJILPHLk STOWE 31.X.OHADIGB 41141.113 . _ Mirob 111859. .. . iiirosny DT SUNLIT, asErn, & 00.,11.1111-NOTA, 11 , 00 Y, AND EXCHANGE Elloglia, 1/10111TIMMIT 0011111 781111 D AZD 011381 , 111? ST3llllll._ -- , . _ . TM In BOARD. , . 600 PU4ll'4 50 02X 250 - do . . .... 500 City R to 99M 1000 Pa R*2l nag ta.,O3K sow Morrie Can f0..0% X 8000 El Ist mtg 71% 2000 do 7118 Pa Pa 8.... b5.43X BITWII 10010 Pa 51 Coup—W.9s 8900 WOO R 64'60....101X 1000 Pat R406....b5.70X •• 60 Morn lii BROOM) 0000 Piisi - 63 901 i -100 City • • do 99X /000 Belk , l Nay Cl '82.172 600 Ostia Chat 101 b1.20N 8600, 1000 Elm. let mtg OLOBIREI PRI B4d. Atka. Philain 99,18 K. ODig 99X 1iew...103 103% Penis be 9/38 93 Reading R 2434 24% " tag 5 70.. 89% 83 mt 89'4t 91 921 do 'BO 73 , 78)0 Penns R 43 43% Ist mt 00.100 301%1 4 ' 2d mt Bs.. 93 93% Mor Can al Onn., Cy pg . 43 42 prat- - 10S1OISX eghl Nov 60 3 82; 74- • • -••••,, 51.781,09008 11,784,448 47 1,734,448 47 - 37 Bomar:inning GM. 0.% 101161Tieto B - b 5.60 - ,10 MiaeDill 80rip....14 -25 - g do 01d...12.4 63 -' do 12N 6 Norrist B 65.5 1 % 10 Road 1t....06611...21% BOABD6. - 16 (Ward, Bank 50 1 10 Mane k. 8k.27X 2 Bold ' 91m MOO 26 & 8d At B. 7i...00 SNP& 11 9l( Utar & Neck 8k..62% 2 Pengiveade 11..41 60 ljalos Goma prtd. Sjc 30 Pjapt's ek T000.107_ - 8 tam It Atab 8..117At 01/5-13TR&DY: • Btd. bawl. liohl Fay Imp Os. 77- •77X • '. Stook - .9)(10 ' " Prof ' -29 19,‘ Womp't & klutS 9L 9% " 7e Li mtg.. 71 72 ' 91. " ' - 1,8 Lang 701( .11 I Gltood Ilk Con.. 20% 61 ' //oh0141.& May. bu it 61 7 / 1 2tisk eoriP• •• • 29 K 'AM 1 O {Seam . It 8x OX _gi - 98 88X New Creek stairliss • L... A ex 1
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