_ • •__ _ TIIV4 ,PAW4A% - - A II: 11' 4 , A 11 ' • A T 1) AY , JANUARY 23, 1869. Cu! *NP:COU,NIIN. 1 4; littiT EDITION-12,14i P. .211-. • Dalt .414400 ;7 ; satt times • :1, 011 1 80 0 tick ' ;1, 441 1)1/V4 10144 u 9 hoot 41 minutes,: Slate of Therniontele) . . 7 A. M. '3l O 231 Monday, l'uo.4.lity, Wo) numbly, l'hursdnY I Fr liftly, ;.utti ratty, 1 . 1 , ,V 37 If , totousteArtoss totemlcul for publication In the NAOMI MUHL bo accompanied by a rosporisi bio rune, Is a gitarantoo Of aineprtty on the pact u( the wrieerd TO itoqbd i i)iblt tidied unloss so &shed bYl.teeorfospOdderit. - Correspondents should make their cornmuni. cottons short and to tho point, Our.spaoe t o too limited (or very long articles. . .„ Write only on one Ode of tito paper, and as plainly as possible, Witliopt flearittlics. , 1 • . ;,` . I.liNtlAliTi3lt hail boon distributing bread to Its poor. MONDAY will IA tbe• Itifitivorsary of Robert Darns, tho groat Hooteb poet. Poing, affairs continuo dull. Nothing do ing yesterday. , E4got,lodoOraltigrOght.. A RAFVLEwiII tako ' place at 'oTirt lien fling's Tavern, in Longswtimp, townsh,lp on the 12th of Fobruary, for ailuif Teightng 140, pounds. , CHURCH DEDICATION. - TIIQ now U. B. Clairol' at Stanholoi, will bo dedicated to tho worship of Ahaighty 004 on s o vbiy, the 7th of Vobroary.; ~ . • 311:4HTBELSY.r-IMpreZ h 110110dIet'S Jiin istrols wilt give two entertainments at Brants Hell, Harrisburg, this Week. We hope they will come this way. .* I,NsT begins thls yda oq i4eh Wednesday, February 10111. Good Friday•eomes March 2fltb, snd Ititstor Sunday March 28th, V/11101110 nonlowhat earlier than usual. Tna Iteadlpg Mtopoorchoi are making ar• rangomente for a IsearnEval Festival, ". to - .be liold In the Keystone Opera House, ,on Wiles- day evening, February 2.d next. . Tau Milton's ,of Dispatch occasionally Lammor aiVay sit the market houses, whicill thoy think disgrace the city. A few', mere broadsides, nolgbkorPr` pntl tho whole fabric will be lovollod to ,the dust. Alf OTURR W i ##poifwm..-Xeaao R. Fisher , Fwi,, Soled Connelfrufm from the oth Ward; has roalguod that ppaition i in a /009_1r MP. claret, the Preshidut'Of the Oelent.' Thift,Wlll nupol the blebtidti of ttOWt* .tAitt tif , Holed the 9th 'ward. . ' as run ovor by train of oars on the Iteadin: Italiroadnt the Vally of Schuylkill, on Thu gclay, nfteol99o , and had a log oruahodin a eh ' lag manner, from tho e ff octs of which • ho died yeatorday morning. Nx disilko to otror exousos—it savors of In• attontion and nogloet—novertholess wo aro persuaded that when the reador ? reflects that wo have gone through the :troublo of moving a printideolllee stostorday and this morning, ho will 'overlook our short•oomings In this number." • FIIIN:-A barn, noarly _now, bolonglng to Mrs. Joao Miller, in Albany tpwnahlp,was do atroyod by tiro on Thueaday night, with all tho contents and five head of cattle. How the tiro originated to not known, but it is sup• posed to bo the work of an inoondiary. Loss not knowue , R 5 HUDDNN DNATIL-Mr. David HoLimbach, residing at No. 333 South Fifth street, died very suddenly this morning between the hours of 12 and I.u'elo,olc, by, a stroke of ,patsy. Ho was an ol4k and nineh Veitipseteilelthetk .of our city. Ho Was a soldier of-the wag, .of 412. mid at the time of death was 70 years of up.. RION MANtA.—+A f6i, Crostini, emblematical Moe; prevails et piesent i nitiong oar worthy' 0000 fno /es% than 200 yesterday on Penn ,street,—Eaglei• Golden - Belli, Golden Hate Golden Boots, Golden Stara, eta. Ono mould, Ini ainMet in-' dined to bellow, that AttO amauff,"GOlden Ago" had retutined but - )Ve ,that that Instance, as In many others/ tha adage will hold good, that "gall is not gold Unit I gilt tom" • Ll9/5., • • - • • Pus Messrs. Wohnor dF lima., - Lebanon; says tho an4riC). ' aro making fast progress with the largo engine wlttoh thtey are °reining fur tho nun of itualiong & Bro., of Beading. They have now ono pleoo k onp,ofsthe rergrge porpondteular plebos in tho tnitehin'e s hops` get ting the finishing tonehes,andanother alai ar one burled in the stind•in the oft; oath of which weighs six tonk Tfillyitsx. pect to have the orionuogs)liffAelure ( OW , : by the first of April, - BRIEF MBIITZONfiIe-A. &wok le tieing built at Lyons Station.'..-prThe f' year .1888' \ had tiny-throe Thursdays i and'' '(a , : onset! queuee the year 11369 Win hoe! bpt tlrty-,Onk, —Work has beim, reaumoll ' 41;ti 4.1102 1 town Bolling Ilttlw (sleighing that there was, may I?‘ nun;bered atraug9o things that were. , ?7 , 4."E/ttrai copies•'=Of Beading Gazette eau had,: MI. Wrappers. roady for mailing.;-4be that your hydrant/ are 1411 sooured. Jack Frost is after them. The Bell illtitora are b3ekda It) I at Ix burg. 1 / 4 1 De ti REMAINS BROUOII _ 0 0,8„ of 1852, Dr. John T. LiVenkeed I l e ft 46 " for California. Oft hie arrival at that plaoe be was taken alek and died, a p d wee bbrbtklin the Yorba Vista OenrteterY,. /a ttitv'."llo4liiit#' of last year, ProderlektElpang t itrO4Pf "ui* , city, went to San prapcipooi •Ibund out the grave, bad the remains dletntorrod 'add for went to this city hy. ACUYIT,_,IteP: Altal DM; where it artheit OtruAnt day,' Alm taken to Charles' POVP j airLPH interred. On opening. the Out we 3 ' u " 44 °' were found to be do well 'pre gice(E, 'td . be recognlzable..Tim es. Ix erstawrios.-i•Thefollefttliikteffigeye SroB Installed in PAUIP - Z;O3. hot Frldy eyoutu g I _ • .- • ' II P..— Leuelce i rl • k .• t .—II. F. a Oraft.l ' p.—wit.n, K. neiienkii: 14, of P. and C.—Thos. W. Swene.V. 3 1 1 • B. — James Jrlegtm... ) '1 . I ef r A.RB-4 * . „40 . 04 1 .;;; .• , V.—A. !Reath. F. 8.-0. T. Fox. , T,-11. Reeser.. 1.0.—u. saws, • • 0 .0.--13. A. Kline. 4 r rtisfrea — .r. l LA(Akt,nabsit and U. T. Fox; 1. , ' ll 0 411 o° ' , RELICIIOI7I4 jtalktAfitha setg, cud loiters!, or the WO* ok Abe ikW,91 1 41 ,, V01 ea of the OM Voisounent,", tomiorrow dda ay? evening. • antijobt-iiMbik •Towet ni! , ‘ ' The nubile aio fespoottnlikrOfitll,•" ehrfat Olurch.—The eieventh of thel` °t"rm°llo43? 80*017,-10PAtar'4Arte D. v.) be g yea on lEfuo sy l rft . 6,net4i 4 7 00, 74th In t. Alervieea at tit o'clock. , • mallir Fourth , Street , , OdukoAl.A.Quarterllt meeting te.tebilein.' Preliehing ,41 .1 tIlettetprie/ Iby t bp Itev.V. A. Fernlaylkhdia til§;#oo44 the /14 E•l l3 vz, t , Feast ett , o4 (retook ittthciairioourto which tlll lovers oftltte Savior are Inv tedt Union meeting this evening in the tbodeter X 1 , 1. cliyieho Fourth). jartAlenNiffin All Pastors and,thek. jelitpli%6pOcit tesslonsi and' nien i iere t i cum brand, 4 ' 4" • - ••1 2 I'. M. 41° , it 63 , 1 4I" 460 !,• BE *__ E OE INM ME ME !'1 ME CI 1:4,,,r) • :- A , Oot4uterottageM. wrillagio the:lL At & r . .7ournal from , Ntriel t t orp t ehiP; • •••" 41 We have had „ialto,cofithellifvetelot:wi in Ms Beer fpt &gled e( p ieitre.., e i • e had , 11_ ng py onot if trz ron .: . . ch treas,n &natal g , , , and .l. nntil bat idenday,a, wgek, saelitatwin ; atet in Mini the dorth4ittet, and bated ail MO Was a wag and sewn*. no, the lowa* about' In inch thiek ark eyery r r b, it. played great havoc anion - litbd 'ad !reit trees.' - I lantold )u'reotha , o CIO kiln ii , that balf 'Of their etehnOl die tnlned: :I. Wee teid bt . II terintir (Daniel'lltioyer,) that itapplai tOrna out as t hity Awed to; his' lekat liatr,OVeic $lOO. Softie trore wore• eidit• fit' halt, 'and , Wier* torn up. You . oght took in a t rO dlreetion ) and lee LIMN 'liedabon,,oi. kauging . b," the spliters. the *lin °sine old cieWan4 bgkt, atter the aterei,it looked ail( vie *era I na world, of silver end ayetal. t• : . , • • • • (4141011"*O4Irial . `A* Ex-kQeTilasTEß. rlaVid H. Aleeelogeri motty, poetAuketer At Pottstown, pa,, had 'a heating before U. Oommhadoile,r AWAIT • IL fahnith, yesterday, oath° cifivite of fotboomlemeot: . •Theteetloao4 py was to fho i3ithat that a short time since, draft was tocoixoOhy t thp rffitnpketer at Phila. 23)Pbt_,* tb oaraluOier Lit9194111,101749,- , of Day d eseluger, ea the omit of deficiency in Me - aooeunt r an ttiter ,Binkham was directed to • collect the moneys that dfifebilant Was bettilati Of • the riot, but thid .eto 140E4104 tO • Upon the eatetlihr e ak:pestinaliter.being threatened 'With aid it they paid , . the innonnt , over to Mc PONVOfike' D ti trio ' The conneol forVir: Afeedniter •argdC4ll that tha,ttet of :the :eureties relieved him Attu td torOlollohi but bfr l Val 4 nattnii, on. be alfof 'QM! "statia,thoesht. that it di . net, an the Outowietioti- Or oolttoldlng with him, he held the amused in. 52,500 for bfkappettanee at ConFte—Ptiffadef rmo -4.40 W.Y.o4rfro. „ „ I}4ostiO*Ohttiaitters.,—Dl 11. Hu' perlotehdont of tho Otphahst 'Home at, ohi oladorf, aoknowlodgoo tho followlbg dbnatlOrie to thixtatiatltotkin froxit.:1101 1 / 8 county: • BeruYITI9 OoogrogiittOn, Pex ,13 , ev.,4. o.' • telnoll, • $ 17 45 Aid Soddy of tho sooohd ' Reformed; • 'Quit" IttUidlhg, 04, Wm. , • • ,CoblOpts, olothink, _• .00 00 Tho Young Ladles' Soolable s itoadlng t ,:', • pst fatia liahra 'llushohg, I. box Or ' olotlitotand bedding; 88 80 ftf to. TA . 3 , l6,ohilrfultig librgo,l bah lard, 10:00 ).'Davenport, Robeitonia, 1 tux. • •Icey s popper SOMA and lot of, plea, • Earnings Oa good boy,tßoAdlng, 5 00 Sallie Eldon; Boa tog,, , • • • 100 MO, Charles,2s 00 *Os; lilietuitl3tdaer;ltaadtag, 01.0 thing, 7 90 4 • ' • •• - • 81 utioPio . of tho counity, , 29 21 Addittonal dotbitOns . solelowledged . 1 1 1 .• • • f'"' D SitiOnti Treasii er, PM 20 AritirVioteArtt —Out readers will remember that it, :wail 'decided at the last annual session: of the Orand( Lodge of he Order of Odd Fellows, to Celebrate, on the , 26th• of Awn next, the'tiftleth• annivpreary of fpQ inlyedoction of the, Order into the United ;totes, in an imp:4lElg manner, for whltd4 ose a committee, was appointed to make the neUess,ary arrangements, The City :of ?bilis-. dolphia was selected as , the 'favored city: in the eelehration should ,be,held. The programme; asinformally given at •thih time, provides for an Oration to be delivered by the veteran Orattd Secketary,of the Orand Lodge of the ,United States, . James L. Ridgely, *lad has occupied that po4lltloll for over a quarter Of a century, and was during the life time of Themes 'Wildeg, the founder of the order in this 'Octu n try, hi* filed Intimate' friend end e.dvltior. • Two odor aroto be Written °sprints• br ear the oeoaeleo,'whieh,will be set to popu• larmid attractive mrs .. The. indoor corinponles will 'aim Place at Ike Academy of . 1 40 81 0; while a large aqd Impaling procession, corn. :prising thel§hilre brotherhood in the . city: of 'Philadelphia, intin,s?of the, §§nrrorilldlng coml. tibiG, besides , entire • lodges and • deputations 'film many of the States, will . 414, place in 'public. . , • . • : roitoze Is ' Banue couttine,- 7 1feloW• we !publish a get 4 4 4 the . F.'organ In Rorke county,. togotbei'mith the.oamos of their Ownere..The followlng , ls a list of the .:, ~, , . 1., ~ . Bcoott) Forges ' '., 22z--fl. A, &0, peyoit,,Guhp , ilitar.' . ' ~ ' t , 4 , 1,4D0 .'. Ileilt,ot t liPutoiii l ~ , •", , ' . . . i .IA-Atotioalrooiiini OOMill, .•, , y ; ‘ 14-Gotlieb ftfo er, ..10zetort • :••,, -) • 1 - , l)t t A. R• Opt,ook; Oley: ,'- ~ ~ f"1 1 -Spatilk For e l near 41,41,11 p• '' ' • ' 2-7 - FratiOal Efi x fi l f Plke;' ~'• ,I , ~. • , , , `.l:-Xt•tre.xik. _ ,Lialado •,• . • . . . _ .:: ;•,. I—wir dr, /I. `t ls. Taylor. near . WCIMOISIIOTI. 2.146 it W.l •Hv Sekterk Uppei Beth • • /.' i• I—Devld Schell & floni•Weehltigton•• • I—Henry. Tftbro*iii Robeeen. ~ , . 1-rEltz's Forg e , Weebhigtoil. .. • , •., • :',.)1“;;Ii ~0 • • ;'• t • • „ par 1,r,0n ' i f, -4teading:titeao‘' • • 1. - .ROAdlilk ir63).; ,I, 7 —lsseo Mohr,' Robeson. , • • I , 43lobitrion 14: 13eldel,•Zieter. , : , AtL-Iltlenou •SD,Mohri` Rioted:. i . • . . • . • •• • —,••• : p ,; 'ot •‘ i 04 "),„,. „ L : ‘•,4 g,r4 o 0 tWO boeid able to aecertsbii of 22 7 forges p ibinnbllntrr! - ! journal. counx. PRO(B/LOING/V! e AIR - OP O f ;Or 'Any, :_goitAß):4, "..At *oo* 41 idov,,ppittqwg,#'llllllll. Hearing in the case 0f.. , Joseph Faigate. A second' hearing took place in Court this morning in tho ease •of Joseph Folgate, the inmate of tip Clunty , Alm l shouse Who was before Judge WeedWiird.nitt habeitacbrpus on Monday last. , Dr. H. M. Nagle, one of the physicians of tho institution, upon'being sworn, stated that ho had made an examination .of the rung manm all ~fro wbieh bad aisoertalead tat i he ly ad Weakiininded. .11 , newers'obbliddom tidies be got out of him,but they were not such an-. ewers as would be given by a rational individ nal. What he knew pr ids vicious to denies, vaaderived from thelnformation of thbee who were about him. • "Judge Woodward. Is it absolutel( neoess arK4o 40 30 11 .41 1 04 1 41 3 10 ?44 101 144 10 qMoRP kilt", strtitition he given so - nun. with .bene r and lar there not some way of allowing him exercise? . Dr. Nagle. The trouble is that he was found to be very quarrelsome towarde the. wemen atilioldldignistilifetiniell thrimblAknivo ¢%n& aallaiditia6 them.7q ild not:think , that lLtb Mid ProPert3moubibe'eeedro in case he was suf. fondle twat llbetty, t - 1., ,1• -.. . ,-,• .0, . -•., i t /Judge Woodward, Cto dbe not be safely lea JokiE PQM NillaCitit. 4 g gbaluedt . , , , Dr. pia*. 1 hag , i,efrin srpatii i but 44 8 10#4,4 J ot ' the win ows l and easing,. X Ti tllll3o t i v c r t -0 , 0 hiPthd biteeoled golfs, ' lie helvsie lied *•;bnbet4ned. * en 3 10 . intmiletoT Mit tire ' td . e bulldthige • ~ iliiN. / again. itudkeWebdWip;d. then isle& the' Dik iwtilit obuld be done fbrthe boy that would nbi seem frt iAl to be cruel and StreßeiVei remarking , that .1t was a terrible tb 444 ylAgg_43lllllt to: be tinPi 0,4, 10 44 PkY . . q$ 7f *WO 01)7 measures'' being de men to elievol , wpm ', ditlon. . . , Dr. Nagl,r plied that the i oV • ,o lld be , • It , ~ I. , . ~.41 1 , " h „ • ~ iic : , . 41 , be tel ~.- ,: •'' t . ii e •. , , '. 4 , . t all monem. i os et worse by being put un yletreettaillk 57.:ar, , ,:4:4 t 0.4 . k . , t ;t:,..1, , :Ili He was of opinion thatitlia could be put Iti• to a 004AOIA0 pfouprl , , . beteg, eh4lped, and filloiiew to 'Odt .. ,• , &Airy Hitt/ the olitigitt , ,, , T, ~ the best ' v t ,I, , Mop t a , 4---, - n4 ..o,airri., 04,.."n. , I*, Iti me ado iof ,inhploYaiti •nt , " - efile F4VE H IPM ' 4. 1;1 ! " /R i e .h .71 °1111 4 1 1: 3 2. H•7l O t. 0 1 1 1 ,10#9,0 , WAV;IO 1f.141, If.( ,',. %RP Jit.lP, ' 41:,. *Wool, ~ ex,eznittation has not enabledyeue two , -any lautby *bibifiltWatitiffPd. Oak* ii , be et 4134,7,at. ttrei Abrutildi L*,.. Dr. * ll ' .: N alf " iTtK A . T ' : as ' •' 42:Z, /t ' . gl ° a t. ' ,$ w•yotvoioticionimtittrirdcooae e i 1 :1 JO A.? Ps $311.1 bilea.'l2l )11'.11121;:ta 41 „Dr* kilmhers,l4o Other PlArettett tht a ft l4- Nouse, was then sworn. a - itated't ' ' e did not think 'them Ivan isormor pi** to keep him in that institution, and eionanruid with Dr. Nagle In recommending his being kept at thigrisoponde4herel, .:,,s; manta es to air a fizerOse.f , 4lifit , . kqnk he bad min enesugh to ma flit - WM . 'W. is to ,. 0310 Jluttna er tt i rM nem of- Ifi *hs ' d. of e of protraeted cOndnedt l lti- ....i ~, 4 1, tr , .lehn Beniet, baker at ibe AiniebonWfoli the past ten years* statedthein re gard t 9 the burning of the pig pen by _Po gel to in, 1 89 0. Before the fire he•was a hileohletetti , boy Two days after that ticenrreneet he mats °aught with matchee In 'the ' barn. -He was then chained in the Inutile. department and , never taken out. Whenvisitors were being shown through he would somethneanse Very ugly, , I , i rlnfige- jAke," , ,j,thel . OW two , .1/1 MOO 4 . , :imr. 2 . ouzel ' kg -• did did not think it would be safe', to; allow him to be loose. In reply to a •mieition by Judge Woodward as to whether, be bad been butwely treated Mr. 1 3 60.01 wad`lhat: ha had, all hie wants baiting . been'', provided ,for. Re thought there was no not Of any attempt to teach him aside mind mono susceptible of Instruction, and be did . not, see that there, was Fe' wont be eould,be net at. , , . , , ~ , A privale,exaMination:of *bent iliteeh hal, utes (WWI* *as then MOO Of ti la daft,hY. the associate judges, the 1 4 604 otr. which, INU pr-. vately COmmtmloated te4pidge Woodward. :'. Philip Eagle, the stowarditr`litstrahal belbre 00 contt,said 'MO Int itt44o tt' his duty, to do something tot the boi, lom 4f)14 uphi account bad brought the mato Abe notice of he court ~ , He t4OrigUtthere way no place 10 op WO proParkr at OW .4' ear HO se, for he reason that , he . would ' aIWII,II, )10 ,In.' cop t with the other .luny; wPO, Wealu 4 , 4 1 4 . . , 1 / 4, Mm anything be W , : ; ' • Daniel it. Lorah an Joseph Muthard, two of the Directors of the ' , Poor, *ere then inter legated by theceurt,as to the ,best dismltlon , of ease. it Wog stated th,ak,there Would be a ineeihiii Of the Jdeard or Dikqcsoor gn Monday oext,Judge Woodward finally direct, ed that they should investigate the Matter and communicate th.the Mutt any gonetlnsioruf to 'which they might arriVe upon the enbfeet. It it was at all poesible they wore to see w4othor , somo plan could not ' 44 devised by which the necessity of keepi n g the boy homul could be avoided., nigate was, than 'reminded ' into the custody of the Steward. , ,:, ~ , • The lexualsiset/Ident Beecher 11161,eb by the indOp". • irraln ple Boston Travater otlaw, Jo.) . Lieut. • Fredk. S. Beecher, eon • , of• Rev. Charley Beecher', of Rookgetowsi c i killed in the Indian :war in. Scptou,tber, 1868 , , And was buried with anbther officeion the fi eld; It Was tho Iptpn,tion rdniope the, body to Georgetown for burial,'' and messeigern were despatched for that pniOnse; and their` i s einrn woo lieked for fha past week, whca ttio funcr., IlervieCs'were to be hold (condneted by . plenry Ward Beechei) georgetown. The tnessengere have returned; and brought the flea ildiugs that tbe 'pre had beo rphbod In., dians ne'tracio• could. bilhtid (6f body of young pegelitpr. . 1 111 grave adjining. had also been ditierited'and- Its taniatl con veyed away. N9,iaf9,rpiaop,n could beltdarned of the porpetrato T s of the outrage, • and the afiliotW, 440 8 t are tittle 0904 Christian burial to their, kindred duet. • raOOE:ICAINGS OP ,CIONGRESSe !, In - the Senate, the credentials of the Messrs. , *yard, Senators elect from :Delaware ) 'were 'presented. The Pacifii3 Railroad Coratnittee reported a. resolution' (iodating againgt the;",48e0,:4 government bonds to any railroads not qt po , i* ent entitled to them. • Mr. Wilson o ffered a resolution to drofk,frem the army roll offieern absent without leave, and gtetvio 004. OP rh)Etht! telOi ing of bullion at the Mint, both were referred. The bill for a railroad to Washington was `considered, and a conference report, authori4 fug notaries public, as well as bankrupt regia• terB, to,t4e 4,lcoticm t capr, i , ',cpneuried, _1 t In the House, Mr. Griswold, of N. Y., in itroduced a l bill , which was referred, "to di tninish fluctuatiens in - gold and provide for a :retureto Elp f. pay t ri e t.!', , It prevldel i:or, tha ,slue:444od , hetes; hot exceedinithree re• 'went in coin and receivable for Govarn• 'tnent dues. The surplus gold in the treasury 'not required for the public debt interest to be used in redeeming reenbacks at the average b The Denver rticifi‘ c Railroad bill was con sidered. The Speaker gave notice that Mr. Boutwell would call up his universal suffrage amend ment on Saturdayt . ,C . Thydei4 tlf1141:1414 ZOf Ar , announced, and the customary speeches di livered. ( • TELEGRAPIUU z Y. L. 8. Pratt was elected U. 8. Senator by the Indiana ~.egisletgre, y.,(4 I terORYI. CNIMba.44 bAv ing been withdrawn. Pratt rebdived 88 votes, (4 44 dri0k4 ,6 % MeVi*lrf ) :4 o intOkeo,°A paired off. 4+ k 1 )1 :;, ,±' , The Judges of the finiwelne Court were in eeniditatioh 'YeSthr,4 t Winkftip'eOniitifutioiij ality of' the lig4l:tnnder'net:' The Court was riot ; iwtylncheeu. aftipurApd Monday.' ;I ~'4?t r . r ceider4 yElay)rday u?to;uotcd,Joa. Stewart, of Itimlaud i lka to.Turiey f and gels, WataFftl9t RePtle B 499l. as Ariailtet to Ecuador.' —s: t Edward W. Harrii4to t n has been nominated foVPPgregi 0/0.9 - PeYnctorat!l .o'l4l Second New Hampshire MIMI% The Tob,accoPouvalMen, in &onion at Wash • ington t hat(' 4ptiiiiiid a ' citilintitteii to ;urge upon Congiese certain tihanges in. the Tobacco Iftwi hOlong then the lax•paid goods frerq Vaymont of another tax. The Alperiinni , * ark lit OA Universal P4ti,l4 s t r i * J o 444 1 rfrish" ad 6 lAiitir of punishment; both intlni tumour and Alivine governmegif should be ilone k „ dotefiiiitere4W,ofiriairbAl Wiin.ia decided that:no allowance can bin:lade, land; fO gr t ...R tii Alk i 0 , 4.14 1 , ypnklce4l or otherwise t. r i .84 has been ill,fof severe! dgs. orviYhelaiP WU 'refined by thelltervef iAppieleat , Tokon‘ toYibiteriletriix%rihe 4 llitritlitieobernio verse” to The tAiiinlel 3 's counsel asked die AikriliatAVittit‘ Naitivaestadeta 4'44'46 power to groin tktit , 'Whelatirduleis reprieved, will be bisapiediao.the Utica!' Februtay. ,1116011&114 1 1161efritil 4ititiimis fit* • fp, Canada, wag biltaiial r ydeteidiy, Three .t.l ain't i . t.c)eat 11,1,4 :cut. W45upt.01 4 914, Jan: 22. SATURDAY, Dee. 28. 11111 44x,44.ii,uti.u,pe.08heil: hi the !twee, Several persons were injured. , dial' inbabitente Of Tueion, A 50na•147 , 0 teen iiitiebt. b,y a maligent discs nOtire cif *hie!' le.nut stated, and moor at have died.. - • • y • Thl cot over e aregue,yan Villetell'eenfirmed by mein, aidtipee from .1 Janeiro. The Allies held Villeta, ant( lb •it feet was 2:Tinted on the way to •Asunci.n. oth sides suffered 'stiyerely: , , • ,Ad,ditional,Japaneseidvicea t via San Fr' n' chic*, *tete that the. .•Mikado has issued a proclamation, ,iinnoimeing peace through at the guitar°, endjustifying his oppsition to the Southern Damicss. Tho troops are be ng disbanded on both sides. The pioiliae ' is: ue of paper currency caused _great finan.ial trouble, end' he foreign merobants at Yo, hams bad reiluostad,thoir ministers to protest against it. • 1 141E.D. . HOLIACNISA.CII. 2 4I Jilin. 23d, David notion each, afged 70 real*. The friends and relatives of the deceased i l are invited to attend the nkneral from his residence, Vl3 South Fifth street, on Welneadav at 2 ote;oolt P, \ • •-. ' THE 'MARKETS. Daily Review otßaalnesa. Money Market. • Ind'hiladelphix thore is no Material obiu , /ge to repo in the money arket. Call loan ,on ?overninonts, are jnotod at 8 per eent. , and. end t:in good' miscellaneous collateral per sent. There was a good business in sleeks on yesterday and prices wore 'steady, whilst in some, oases an advsneo is noted. - la Government loans Oho 18eis and 1864 and the leas advanimd Bu 2 / 1 19. 1 41 t 810.,1141401v;l10.18; North AIL ergot = . ." (roan as follow 6 • Esepino t Jan. ti, 1868. • il4 U.S. 6's 11#11 . - • , - , • , , ... ~ 111 ld U.' 8 : ale 1862 -• ~ • ', , ' '-' . ' 1 12 ev, U. 8 . 5.20% 1861, July and-Jan, - . 108 ow U. S. 11.20's 1865, May and Nov. . ' . 1 OW U. 8.1805, new • -. • . • 108 35( j ow U.S. PAN 1861, July and OM • 1( W f .__ ow U.S. 5410% WA . . .'. . - • 108', Ton Forty Bonds, • p • - • 107 1 , ()old in New Yorku i t to 12 Weimar, . - 185" , Gold in Goading at nshong Is Gros., - 1 4 - Uonie M*rketa. FLOUR.—The week closes up with very little baying been' done , in the flour market. There fire some few dealers who Manage to sell and buy, while nutuyothor, are acing comparatively nothing. the depreisloa seems to pitman. all Aver the country, and prices aro drooping. In the 1140 citled . thera is no shipping Inquiry, ts!: d no disposition on the part of the home trade purchase boyon4 their immediatewants. Wheat - market- has 'been • re. Markably dull ,during the Nt-oak. Merchants allow no disposition to tray unless at a reduction bud some of our farmers Wh o . 10hor under thi delusion that priecs will go up, hold back and do of bring much wheat to tbeetty. Several small Sts were taken Yesterday at $llO for' rod Wheat. Rye Was taken . at $1 40—a reduction ofd cents since laSt ropOrti t • ' • ' • CORN.—In cora there was P more doing this than last Week, and it was taken from farmers at .85 cents per bushel. groat deal of corn is being converted into Meal, for which there is much de 'incutd by thepoOr., OATB.--EleVerfil large lots of cab!, Were taken from far en a 8.0 ea ts. licitaupakeepero7 Ilterket. BE EC—At:the houlaikeepore'Markat this morn ng there w largp aupply j o , l. beer. IL sold at $lO, 412, gliOltper htihdreet.' ' " PORK ;The supply way Waited *Lad Price# are ;firm. Sold at 414(glit per hundred. : N.4431,ET.94111A11, 39tg9 lot of trekocables, r .wertioOrlAk to4ttoeli cents' Igor til t. 'peck; sweet potatoes, 201035oents; Cabbage at ifrorn Bto 15 eentiltper . ,4l4t f mall wbite beans, 10 cents per qUart; turnips, 12 innite per half peck I, apples, atcllO per Intl! pooh; Onions, 80 omits per halt peck tirtintioerfes; to cents per quart—a 'reduction of cents since last report; walnuts, , 12 cents per •• "lppoolt, rod boots, to (fonts :goy, 'bait bee ^ ‘.l 1 DRIED FRUITB. 7 -Dried peaches sold at 18 eta. ,per quarto pr,4o o i!, Oclola per pound; dried .blackberrlCS;logentSer' quart, s Oh& io corn, 25 Oents:—a reduction Of live cents since last report; !dried cherries, 25 „coots per , quart I dried string beans, 12015eents per quart; dried apples, 15ote. :per qbArter • , , Arpilf.T4,lid i tibttolc of aotnewhatl larger :that; 'enlifodn'elidaY last. Vatits4 Sold bt, 1 1 8 cents 'per SI liaddook, 8 cents; white fish; 10. cents ; ,bass, 18 Copts ; roOlio S 5 cents; Sunfish, 19 cents; !pike, -, tB 044,41 itissiktlab; 8 cents; - • • POULTItY.—The stook.: of pOultry, was bitter Itha4 . lyn4nnpan‘i... Turkeys (dressed), so at :20e iter (drisae4), cents; chifkOOS p. 1414101185 per pair . .• .11 TEN AND NQQB,—Dutter wag {tot as Pleli• ity 9n Wednesday last, and prices,Were Armor •=sellihg at 40 cents; In sonic, !tonalities it was to ikell,B4lls3 cents per t. gli‘s were sold 'at, 85 cents !per dozen.' lIAT.-4rive loads of hay were brought ,to the city yesterday, consigned to hotela and livery stahlep. it was taken at .10@kle per ten, .STOOIC-44i to noon to-d;ir no stOolc ?witXvocl at „ • • ,‘ • - Weekily eetlew th*Mew Work Iffirk4l\ta; COTTON.—Tho demandlifts boon' very light and only for smell lets aiirequiied hi immediate neccasitiesyvAunder disoouragingttdvloos from abroad prioes, are WM). iewer, _closing . weak with a greekriany 4ellers;bit * Ol7 FiAr , .linyere. BEEDB I 7 Tirilefeeto,l l ) fOr PlnvOF ,peed at 13;0111,1o: fcir Old and 101040. Yet NOW. Tim othy Seed is selling at p®B 30 per. push. 'Bough flax Boed is firm st ISAlAl?)perlisli. ,A Moder ato demand prevails at about former figures for Calcutta Linseed 43 ; pales ' „Sip) bag s . on private terms; we quott..l4 OILB.--AnuSrloan Linseed' is thin_ and in fair detains). attlifllsnforuaske,and bblo. ; 1008 1 141 10 dull and nominal:. ,In ft Crude Fish Oil thore has boon a faleirenipd ( pced ; ute qte Whate attlendd Sp el At s3ra It li' itan ri utacitd Oils aro inactive. Lard pil le grip4nd In fair demand at 6001 70.. f'" , ' , n. • " HAY.—Tho market is very quiet for shipping At 'Bo696ik'peth htindted >A and' retail lote at $1 124)1 20lopg Rya latraw, Is soiling at . 1 Ma:l4A 71 !ri ! f FL The has proven light in the market trade; sales 101t0420, per, letter for ()holes River. I. talifXo.-411ellifsCeellint dt $864000 WI ; the lett ini;eo. end* , 709 or,t .9 high grades, =1 Tan Shoe and pa,ather s lteps i rter says : Amcing the rosnufaotnrete l idere` activity is noticeable, chiefly in Increased prep,rations for larger pro ductions. There is an improving demand upon them for good!, tem towns* il l eaasylvania and from the cltyjo itf4 trade. They are also re ceiving so ctrl gib South gad west. and an oe4s,lorinit pieob4l6l 4 ,brzialking an ap pearance from those sections. The call for ohir dreses 1410011A8 arida on the Inereigleitaid spedisl energy is otleeable la this branch of manure*. taring. Tie trade among the jobbers is still light and _confined to orders mainly from the IftokifoOkeilkfthylifsia; 'Oita it* Itteir..TiiineY, foxtrads tirqPlPOcd_V 114441;1e*.i.t3 of blithe toi yet nustility Mt' 'fo e demal k; ny t q i kort4 th ere rath ti t 1• 'f pu4h- than woula o e •• • t " ' ilMON==l:Mi sl.Dixs ratoss. LoAT4tthe4steintoost sat; 71",.;.1. yin 3so Oak, :41 F 440 44 • • ; &Rite. tt• -• ,• ••.T.••prrittr,•••i • I r lirer, " 16° .1, ,f.(l • .11sainso, Jan. 94;1869. **THE IMPORTANCE.Oi HEIkLT,II." None hilt thalle driveflo( this bleesll l l4P l M of its Ices., (. The fd plot Welche d . and eeveran covered person too a upon a clear, smooth skin withjealousy, and inwardly desires the samo. Those whoso systems are tiled with the virus of SCROFULA, quid other utenoqus 4lseasos can not have good health; Whoa - the blend i s ini , pure; disease is sure to follow. AU -, lnme :Mealy ?keroing. in. hose VlMplei, Blotches, Totters , Sores, Bone t Vopper 7 colored A f t Patches, Seal . 41.Ver‘ Um valamlty I)* • purifying the tem in ti the 1t ' • •• SAmitgrr IS ROOT AND HEAD JUICES, BM(ARITA II ROOT AND DERR JUIONS, SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND lIBRB JUICES, Before Seroiliht takes a firm kohl. Dow many have the Virus of Syphilis itt the system, and in that condition contemplate mar , tier), knowing 111110 of Its baneful influence oil the Constitution. To snob we say STOP. First cleanse ,yonmblf 171 thoso impurities iof that Doredulont. infection, (widen In Many 'mists is hereditary in the constitution,) before you bring 111i5017 on yourself and oTipring. Price lAA Dor bottle. 144 MARITAN ) Zi vmr: Tula /liar -piiirratzt 4smaS* )31vso Voss. • telt A Positive Vase I' hbr dr Maxifee.;lristnafross Ibuttijkl Indiscretion. Co taint no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only ten Pills to betaken to effect a cure. Thoy aro eatirely vegetable, hiving no smell nor any unpleasant last°, and will not in any wayy, injure oho stomach or, bowels of the most (16110AtO. Cures in'from two to fear das, and recent cases in twenty-four hours. -Sons Dy :wall. Price— Male packages Skirepudo $l., • • , Bold by HarvoyAllrob, Rettiting t Pa., ~,,and by Druggists., • '., .t. • DMOND a Co., Pro - priators, 1 1 deo2e-4.1 ' inti Use, street" , Philadelphia., i . , , To rwis.totAXB. .. . ' Naw Year, *August rath,yo." Allow Uie to call your attention to mytpREPA RATION Of COMPOUND 'EXTRACT' DUCI.W. The compOnent p_arte are IItICHU Logo LIAr, CUBERS, JUNIPER nututlE,s. Moo* or P agramarres.4-Duchn, in vaeno._ Ju- Weer Berries; by distillation, to form a line gin. Cubebs,ektractoil by displacement by liquor ob tained Win .duniper Berries containing very little sugar ' ,a' sumill proportion .orispirit, and more palatable than any now, in lib. The active properties are by this mode extragted. ';'. •• Butch% asprepared by Druggleta gelleridlY, to of a dark doleri '' It is a plant, that• otop its rra /ranee ; tiro a, e notion of thine destro , this (its idly° principle), leaving a dark , nn gintinous ocolition. Mine is the color of ingredients. The Iluelm in my p reparation predominates ; the smallest quantity of the other ingredients are ddod, to t provent fermentation ; upon inspeo [.l ion, it will he found not to be a Tincture, as ado in Pharmacomea„ nor is it a Syrup-- and hereforo Qin be used In crises whore feyer or in-. flaiiiniation exists. In thlit you have the kinewl- Wile of the ingredients and the mode ofprepara on. . Hoping that you will favor it with d• trial, and thath upon inspection it a/1111140 With liar ap probation, ' With a feeling of con - 1146nd , I am, voiry reepeetful y, H. T. HICLIABOLD. • Chemist . and Druggist of 10 Years* Expert once in Philadelphia; and 'now located at • his Drug and Chemical Warehouse, bet ißroadway, Now York. Prom the largest Manufacturing .0110mhits in • • the World.l T . . . i lam tieqnahlted wi th Itr: If,' T.1161)014 fhe occupied toe Drug Store opposite m i l l residence, andiros, Bl l o o9 B oo ll la 0911400tilag,L 0 • bubinplis where others had Wit beewoqUau - 110 :before pliii.' 1 have been faverably impressed with hle hharaotor and entermise. • • • WILLIAM WEWIITMAN. Firm of Powero ib Weighttaan, Manufacitiv ,in Chemists, Ninth and Brown. Streets, Philadelphia;• • I • HasuaoLD's,frasin EXTEAOT Allen . % for weak dose arising from indiscretion. The exhausted ewers 01 nature which are acconipanied by so , any alarming symptoms, among which Will bo 1. ound,indispopition to Rxer Hon, Loss-of Memo- - y, Waklifulitetis, - , Ilorriar 'of Disease, or Pore °dings 'of Sy 11 1 in fact, Universal Lassitude, restratil and Inability to enter into ,the en oymenta r coo sty. , The Co titutiou, Once affected, with Organio WealniesiN 1 requires ,the aid of Medicine to ' trengthen and Invigorate tho system, which ELAIBOLIPS EXTRACT • 1111011 U invariably, oes. If no treatment Is ;tribal:o443d to, P4lll4llmiP". ion or Insanity manes. , Ilimusoun's nano . 11 4T*AcT , BUC I /ilirt in. Mr"' pone peculiar to Females Le uneqiiiiiied by any Otherpreparation, as in Chlorosis, or Retention, ainfulness, or pp on ofetEMpultY !vac ) * laatlons, Ulcerated o r Sohlr_rtis tate of the tato ,Vs, and all coimplaints laeident to tho sex, W449;444114 fr • 1, habitcordissipation, im prudence HI, or 'th • • °Wine or change of life. I I Ilii•Xpozareo irynacer ligeny? „Ann ,110- intotari MO* • diseases tridlettlit'dateriainatb from the system arising MIA habits of I Aiseliation, at .little espouse ,. littio oar no 'phis* ii twdiet, nO,tneenventente. Or 'erpOeure comp etely ' suPersedlßg tpeee uppleietult Ain. ilailtOrcibl Totnodiesi`k9Pa,Ms and XerOuq, In: alit eila (dilemma, • •'• • • Usg Hin.martibse fordlin Itkrziacry Duiyitly 'ln all idlseases of the orgatlB, whether in male or fe male, from Whatever cause Originating, and no ( matter of how long standing. It is pleasant lit taste and odor,Numatediatei! In action,and - riieto trengtheningthan Low or the preparations of ark oc Iron:, :. • ' ( Those suffering froth' broketklowp or ,•;lellocte Constitutions, procure the remedy it once. 1 pus reetter.rnoet be aware that, ligweVer alight , tnay to the attack of the above disesses,- It Is berth n to affect the _bodily health and mental powers. All the above diseases rkquire the ' aid' of „„a Dinretiet EL OLD XXIRACT ncr94q p the greatest Mayotte,' -, ". ' , Sold •by Ditiggista everywhere; ' I'' 100=1{,1 or bottle, or 8 bottles for 50.60 . ' Del Voted to mny address., Describe symptoms in all. commix- Aleations.- , Address If. T. lINLMTIOLD, Drag and Cheri:llgal Marehonse, NI BrOadway,N; 'V ; • t . . 2.. L BONA OF s - ' lam mighty inihe saher,_. • . , Fiercely Vileldbill by the entire, , plOtiOil9 in the Stalwart steatnei•, , Laughing at tie storm and w,gye. . 1 • • peauteou4 in the palace pillars, 3 , BVing in theoSateCl rotl, • As it bringseadly lightning quelled and hart:gess to the sal. But there is a glorlOUSeseelitie, 'Where I take my grandest, power, = • cOlving :to the ttAos my sureeti: • • Sweetest aid, in dang er's h o ur . - „ s . See before MO Ay diseases 1 , k Bee the darkest hydras bow , the Kw of health and be • k ; the palest dheeli arid broWp• • Fly, dyspepsia ! fly consumption - ills refirushed at length For I give What human nature Only dyer needed—araamorn (than Itell Id What rat eastince ; • 1 can thus your sp irits cheer upi Pallid, trembling dying sufferer, 'Tie the famed "ralitlVlAll BY/1111"." • • - 1 The PERVVIAN BYlitfP is aproteetedsolution of the Frotoxide of Iren, a new discovery in Iniedieine that strikes at the root of disease by , supplying the blood with its vital principle or lye ' I The genuine has "PsnoviAti Sratir , l blown in , the glass. Pamphlets [rec. ( • : lb. DINSMORE, Proprietor; , = lit. ofew York. Sold by a ll DrUggists. VERONI9 , I4B#IBIIBpECROKI44.T.44:IERS ' It !swell knOwn that the benefits derived from drinking of the Conoasse, SARATOGA and other celebrated Springs is pringlpj IJy oFlng to.tho balsa thrsVoontisin. • ,••• • ' • ' Dr. Zr. Andre', lodine Water Contains e lathe setae put) stets that, it fo%n dint seer spring Waterd, tit over 600 ,oetU. snore n quantity, containing as it does 14 grains to each tliiplpe,noo t digeolved In pure wa ter, without a sotaagrAltleamoryjpng sought for, in this country and Eurcile and Is the beat rem- TVA the worWr itler ud e +ctincriNs b D Zeirotuartere.T' CiAtIVAITIM, Prop otot, l ls .Day street, New T or t. Bold by all Druggists. triMB-atdaw • THE GREAT Elikil6ll 'REMERt • 'l. -. t 1" ' lil t V i . ''l . ' Pills , ' I Sir ameo #l , • • ems e "'plied/N*o *Or fpf Am ol ifir ell VietrieiA .o',, Phy4San Extr•aorainary to the Queen. • •• '' This lovidusble medicige We 0' ii} the eure of MI thOSit *lnel And . a• Aliseases to whioh the female oonstituti ii is subject. It logodgniteitall Orirel4sod sejnoyes 11# 1 9biruc. iIPit I VR9I O / 101 t0 6 r d Oh tloo of' • ' •, . ,'' , .iy,i. ~ i 004 , 4 , 0 1 04110 .4011,11*, ~ rp, It is perticillarly Suited, it will in * ehort- time, bring t tm the montba e 1 liiire M iti /Lid t a l li 0 1 4; ti r tigrl't .dm,, , . ~ . 1 ' grin 7 1 1 1 1 4 1 13 list Amami *for i a . in 11 0 . .. .110114' inbt ) , gtigue on slight e a*tion, Paloitatiou of the *feat, ityatertesand Whites - it will effect *ouTo i tta io r w . . . other " -4-,...., titY,l ran° ar .'•' • ", ~,,,,k •,_, _ ~ . %,-- gliT40• 11. .4 ' ". ,' : 11 . 1 4! . ,- . ?.. ~$,At, '..v . . . .. rietlittr ) LIIMPS OW p e n • KOW t i • Th i tt grV a: • ••. • • _We 1100 .1 tarn antihasnureir - - 441,C,M40.10 , # Arachig the butey restoratives w tot( nature lot'humbrie ity, there is ntklnglif fltirtFits,4 MR) tir lc certain class dlskUlikilkiinitte - 'Aindittalgurai ) of the Witd Cherry' TrOl bat '