Vi." ,TriBV. DATLY EVEISflkvT ' TkiGRX?ITti.7niL ADELPIIIA; '; TUESDAY, ' JAN CJAUY 23f I 1 "5'V, 07 NEW YOUX LETTER. The Pknllux' The Sh Innuritnre 'im lnny Oon Iho 1'cntnn lrlvtor Then! rlcal-lboleta Crime Biitea, . tie. , . . 1 Special (irrespovhtice of TJie Emnint) Telegraph. Trw Yniir .Tannnrv 2.1. I The Whll up" at the Cent Bounced exccll The Moxicau. equally. It ifl'believed that Re'ueral Sheridan will pionounce ngninst tie Eajdnd a flair, aa It "w as a most unwarrantable proceeding. Under tbie impression t'oere li but little fear of trouble on the Rio Grande, and business mn feel easier. The suspension of th Columbian Insumnce' Company of this city, announced this niorniiifr, is beiinr used as an HTguuient againr.t our d.imI fire department. "The t'nc-Ts will show tliut this company took too imiiiy and too great tiskn durine tho pant year, which has been full ot ex tensive fires., . '.'... The Fenian pri vat ocr which left this port on' Suhday , lut is said to be callon tUa Harmlctt She is commanded by,, Captain Marlery, an fes pcrldnced seaman, and gunner, and ha a full crew. She is,roported to have Bailed tor Curk with. an assorted car?o. The Fenians believe the whole story and are building up nish bonr-j upon 'other- vessel which are said to be fitting J vmv ucio iui iur uiHtr furiubUH Miss flatemaa is still playing Leak to im mense houses at Niblo's Garden. The receipts of her first performance footed up $2201). The new LoniJoa play of Hmry Dunbar is still "very suceets'ul at Wal lack's Theatre. "Alicbieaii Ihll" (William Knne) was con victed yeHtcrday of, defrauding the- (Jovernmont out of money on lorded soldiers discharge, etc. At a meeiiue; ot the Health Commissioners yesterday, a letter was read from Dr. Charles A. Lee, of iiurtalo, on the portability, sof cholera, and sugnebtiii? efcrtaiu precautious lor the pre vention of thedisease. Resolutions wera adopted to scja sotic.suitable per.-.onto Albany to oont'er with ihe Governor on the subject, anil also call the attention of .the Lfginlauire u the matter; attd to take mpiuure' to provide a suitable place for the purification of vessels arriving in thi port. ,yrilllar Smith, Charles kelson, aud Charles rarkery ernployed as qutirteriniiHtera on board the steamer Champion, of the Star line, plying between- this port and New Orleans, were arrested on Saturday on a chartre of having broltei into the cftr&o of the Vessel during -her outwitrd-fuu4iiage,--ftiid- abstracted-- themrora a quantity ot goods, coats, an(( bedding, valued at $800. The prisoners--were -committed to stand their trial at the 'Gmieral Sessions without bad. A larpe portion ot the goods were recovered. James Crair, a yomurster acred is, who was In the employ of Mr;. VVrifrtit, aontfor the New llavep Steamboat Company, was sent a tew days since to the Fulton Hank ot this city, witii a $1000 check, r Ilo appropriated tho proceeds, and went ou a jovial spree, spending his money rreely. His career was Moppod by nis arrest, when ho was committed for. tilai, $3i)0 of the money was recovered. ' Yesterday aiternoon the criminal libel suit which Air." Alexander T. yten art instituted, ou Saturday lastf, a?amt Messrs. (J. W. Mutoelland William Mackellur, publishers ot the National Foiice Gazelle, was brouuht before J as i ice Do.v ling, in the Tombs- l'olice Court. Ex-Judjo Henry Hilton api)eared lor Mr. Stewart, District Attorney A. Oakey Hall for the people, and Mr. Eldridpe T. Gerry for Messrs. Mutsell & Maekel lar. Mr. A. T. btewart complained of an article which appeared in laat week's Gazelle as erously libelling him, ana he asseverated with emphasis that he tiever knew or conyeraefl'with the piotli eate French actresf, JNatal e Dura:is, the temale into whd.-e toils an av;ed millionaire is aUr-ed by the Gazelle to have been drawn. Counsel ! r Messrs. Matseli & Maokellar" replied ;thst Mr. Stewart was not the man to" whom their reporter referred ifl the publication which had occasioned this suit, and motion was thuretoro madq that the complaint bf dismissed. Messrs. Courtland Palner and William U. Lambert were examined i to show that -to meicbunt of long siaadim? ia this city the , roadio;; of the Gazc'le artclo sus gesfefl the name of Mr. Ste vart," 'E-Juue Hil ton said his client had no feelms ot revenge to . fratily, jnd tha'.at this stacof the Trroceedings,' aving-- pe-lormcd a pnbltc duty in calling the attention of the public authorities to a grave of fense that had been committed, he would with draw from the case. Justice Dowlinj; will hear argutuentsjat 10 o'clock on Friday morning, i The last uprising of their countrymen was celebrated last niynt by the, roles residimi in this ciiv. at a rlaco in Essex street, 'where ad dressed were ddlivered in the Polish and Russian ' languages, and a resolution was adopted to form a revolutionary club.; ; . ". I ,"x i '. 1 Anotherice-b'oat racecame olfat Poughkeepsie -N. Y., yesterday. The distance sailed was si' teen , wiles and return, the boats going to New-;f buro. ' The1 Una arrived at Newburz ausatl on thS flowh trip and came ,in ahead on her reV turri.' The run from Newburg-to w Hsm--burg, a distance of eight cutei, was made in the unprewdented time of seven "mtnutcs." .. Four boats w ere entered, the Una, Mbmehaha, Icicls, and SnowAake. - - - .- The Untiish barque Diadem, under command of Captain Honnam, which sailed from this pore on the 6th instant for Liverpool, with a cargo of petroleum, spirits of turpentine, and staves, was capsized during the gale of the 9th instant, and the captain's wife and two buys belonging to the crew were drowned. Captain Hannarn and four of the xjreW.nfkPr wards qied from exposure. Tha survlvbrs arrived in this city-yesterdav. The. . trial .pt Francisco, Gone Slyador;Ulasi Pel 11 e'er,'' all as Martinez, was continued yester day in the Kings-county Court of- Oyer and Ter miner. The entire day was taken up in rpceiying. testimony tor the prosecution. Mr. Mills, Dr. Willetts, Pr.' Cochran, Dr. Ayres, Spanish Vice. Consul De Arey, Madame Fibres, Ellen Sullivan,' and Frank Vela gave their testimony. "The coun sel for the prisoner tried, bat in va'in, to shake the evidence of the last witness. His testimony is impprtant. The trial will be continued to-day. Before the, trial ol' Pellicer commenced Charles Schmidt was arraigned to plead to the indict ment charging him with the death of Herman Welehnfr. . He pleaded not ' guilty, and counsel was afcsumed Him ...- 1 i- ... Business is improving.- Gold opened this morn ing at 13!) j. -..!. . .- t .. v . FuLTdN. . . t AMUSEMB.NTH. i; AbcH feTREKT' TiiEATKH if is Tlomcr hki) not, Improved, 'ftier' rendiiioo pf.',' Caruille", is ronua and artitlcial , lhara la anevldt ft"ort at boin natural, which' is .full of alloeution.. Her vole U forced In all its intonations j the head rote she assumes, instead of being touching, eotrgeats the grotesques In the two first acts the was rough and coarse, wherea "Cam!lle" was the very embodi ment of refinement, .grace, and elerance In outward' niauner. it waa oniy me mmu iui was grou aua dexraded. Misa ilwmtr has not omprelieuded this. But to partlcu aria is a painful task. With rant ' instead of pasaion, without the niiirnetlitn of paihe, with t a voice deep and- eoooroua tnriiirAd into exasrcreiatlona of all sorts, What can be the result but a wearying and painful representa tion? Her gestures are too forcible and too. frequent. She baa a hue person, but lacks ty le and taste, (n fact, it is a palnlul tans to criusize -ttropiuir auoui iu acarohof 01 egoodp'int to ooiumaud. This, ho- win ir from the manner she has now a8iumca we. should imagine that she would piny trawdv or me o- dram a Imt'er than aiiytliing else. indeed, the fourth act of this play aurtfested raiher "Looretia Borma" t an "Camilla." ' We await Mini HoBmer, tbeieroie, In thoau deeply traiflo role. We .iil.l wsamnlv ttiinlr, hut nil ' ' WOUlfl fled it comfortahie to aleeb with "rato'f-d a hecatomb of curls. Mih Uosiueit'a dm e though haudsome are very badly made, aud la-tv moaaaatique fashion. T 1 mi- A irulia ia a I. , na all wvTO time too lar scale. She has grown Ifityttf w htch has not ( ynpved be rni-Ten"J "nB Tupeau -uamuie. - air HauktA played ttwo liret ,ijta i 'tAruiaMd", with, ulet eae. free trom iimiiiivri-m.' At the end of tne tuind act be 8taitLir,IUtuleiaittutA exasperation, t he fourih act, too, was a little overdone, though he was lull of are and impulse but nasalon ii deep, not loud. Alionetlier, however, taken a a whole, this performance of Jlr. lUnkiu'i waa aatlntaotory. The part of "Da Varville" baa been reduued ao aa to leave bat an opportunity to Mr. Jamen of looking the pan exoteuiugjy weu, xue bau-room scene ,or U n,,t,W -tr,r1nv . hut tho' "ni.l 1 1 HiUlice to-morrow 4 Weducadt.-) a nil PnrV anil il.A sir till ni U nrA. v-.j ( i ( i, . : , .5- ' ' ' ' j v ivu, Ji l.fVJM YjH"u t, fUAt UttlllJ w o,v ,,-J,, to-rln-r ia nf . hkatkm,---.nr. VI wi. howevrr, wrll giron. 'Mr : Thavrr (he'r'pnt-f, much nnrfniirri) we rooni "r'nirtffiiM " 'ijnrit. inr to th r-citve,i -Tor-Min; wiiletr n attVrt. Th jir wnd not pui'O'i h fino with Aty of f ho c.ir auu eieKBDcu tut wine i this thf atrn ts renowno J. ' Kw Cb?kct BTimn.r-Arrak-tim-PoiM; played1 last tiislit tor the first trtto' this "season, W' be, ro prated this vYonini. , T-na-flvue Vilb beglvon firtfiificvii, for ill ppi(. arke 6pcnod, to an ovorflowlsii bonef . TfiH -evonlng he anpoars ns "WaddUove,1' oneut hlnmott popular psrts: ' ' ? , AirEHtCAli'niiATR If J'iuL vfi thl Glnth of Ooitl, with lt magnificonc and lis firry hore!t-i tracts gteatahd Kttliuiiastio, anfjifjnc. ,'I!id gro( f hiktspenriiin plown,' JIc,, WaUett, will appear on Monday Jiex."' n .i . ; n: . i .- ' . IJI"11"" ,,,,,,, t , .in . . , Hellkr, Iho wpndortuliy aiicoet,lnl ngii?rheat of IWbert Heller Is Titwldrw;o,'?'fe'it'cldsJThore tcmaln bnt five nlhfs taord on Vy-iijloh, our oilizens cau sco his Dociojnantio perform mors, iKr'fj' niht1 lionize of bis audience has Increased, ofiti payri ait: r a stay ,oi over tune wetaa, ua inore popular and more admired than when his appearance wa a'' rovolty. All of our mnglc-lOTlngamiisQmAut sookor , should not fail' to attend aud, see If they can solve the hiddou mystery of the Insoluble Spbynx. " i , . in i i 1 1 i i f-1 T irrw riiiADBiPHiA MmEtni. Tho T'l'Csent week ia the last of the exhibition of the eunoiiUci at tho Kusoum on Mitrkbb htrect.ibelow Kiuth. -The bwuhful Circassian slave trlr), tho dwatf lady, and the giantess can onlj be ecoa dutfjig tho ,noxt four days. The' attendance, has been very largo during the 'part two Weeks, and the exuibilfou ehtiroly .ati8i.totyt';;T'V :':':iLi: , . MATTERS 0VE3l.:TlIi: EIVER. ' ' ' ; , . ; . -i . f - ' ) ii. i i i i i i : Attvmpt jo 1ob tjik Medjtokd Ba'xc.' ' One flight last week some daring burglars suq-', ceeded, jn forcing an, eutraucq iutoihe Liurlinn ton. County ftalioual Bank, ot Mediord. They "nccted au entrance through u side window, ad at once, commenced opcrotiousi on the 'vault,' which' finally yielded to 'perse Veranco.' Here. ' they succeeded in opening an old safe1, "only to meet ' with-difiiippointmrtitf for ty., c'optiinod , nothing ol value, save some booka and papeis.i worth nothing ;to a. bui'lair. ,They tUen turned their attention to a new. safer bat chat so firmly ' reblstod their eilorta that .tliey gave up the 1ob in despair. . An. empty powder-ilask' waJ found,', showing that they were toreed to' retrtat for the :, want of 'airimuni'tion'. So 'ihdigtih'ut wcrd tbc;y', that about fltty dollars in p'etipies, lijiug in,the vault, was dermedbtncavh tlitvr notice, bin'caalt their bright ..vipioas ot piles oi',gold aud greoa-i bucks were spoiled by the invulnerability oil tho' safe. . From ihe tracks m the snow, three pe sons participated I u tho attetiipt,' and they were' truceel to Sharp's . Corner, about 'a'railp 'froni '' Mcdford,, where 1 h".v lett a. tcain hitched poder a eht'd nt' the 'blncWnlth Enop. " A warm recep tion wili bo given o those , who puikq. vha xiust. a.U-IOpt., , ,. .'-,- i i : : t;..i,. : i , KiV CctixTX BuxLDiG8.r The Board of!' Freeholders,. of Capa.uVlay. couaty,1 sonto time' since , ordered the constructionoiif (new oouncy purpose of inspecuug iiriikr .strautiires . They finally ueciwea, upoa. a plan, Hubmiited by-, dir. Phillipiii, a builuer, -. who has just txmtpleted what is' really an' ornatm-Tit- to 'the ton' stud' countyi The offices to' be Hised' by'tbd Clbrk 8uirotmte, et., are sa!d fo'bfc iht'prior'ro Ip-'ne. in, the State. 'The prepress of .Siuta Jersb;,. which has received a' new linptiw from railroad enter-i prise, willHCO'.i oDJitfraie.tnj. landmarks oh the pat,, mux tQitiny aoour.u tne , "no as-aiuiuy-aia"' policy. . i ) ' l'i ' ":'''' 1 ' Caged. A motley group of culprits, sen- fenced by Judga - VandVke oh Saturday,' werd ' :iken up to Troivon on the 2 o'clock train' yes erdav. Thev numbered eicrht In, all. and were t-onvictou. ot .vanous graaes ot crime, to serve m n ano pciiiteutiar.y irom one to nve jeors. some itooken as li cact aown Dy tne seventy ot tne Dunishnient.,"While' others '.'apbeared' as careless and unaoncornud. as if -they wore embarkin? on a pleasure trip.. i'Jerfcey la w,?' ia this locality, la always pc(ii to ,Qimcnrau ouenuer, ana we are siirprised tbtiy, in the lico ,of .sO many, warn? ings, mlilicious or dishonest nersons.sho uld BQlect our Stato as a field, pf operations. ., . i ; j j -. . Dbath -. fboh , K;BiioSKNE.-rAaothor fatal accident, from the i use, tif.keoaino, .recently occurred at Estellvall'Atlantic county A little gin namea isrown,'oouT;-ten years oi me, wnue filling a kerosene lamp; was dreadfully burned'' by the accidental ignition of ;tho fluid Her life was dcsDaircd Of at the time: aud eid tliis. death. may have ended Ber pulferings. t ..a z ; -.,., , Ffr additional fiocal jffcrna .see! Third' Paje I DEATH ; JUDGE If 0 RI P 0 jf Ad burnmQltiOfthCoju r ts-r T r.Lb u to .1 .-it.' . : i 1 1 The 136n. fJjlwald pfblQmp3i3ii,'?r'3;idfipt14u4? of the Court of Quarter fiMsisna, departed thia life at one 'clofclt 'this' morplpg, at tis Jtate.;ret-' dence, Sermantown. The-immediate: cause of his death 'was kn kttack of 'paralysis,,, to which ce naa peen s.ppieot, tor some time past. : ,Ktse- where w have alluded -in Uttirt tennis to fbe lile,' cb,aracior'J' ind''eitti,,U!nt .publio ijervlces of the deceased., -..-... .. -.i -v. -. hisoRDEBtY DEK.-Gorjre r;Brotherton. the alleeed proprietor ot 'the restaurant at the north weft corner of Ninth fnd'Chcsnut streets, was aiTebieii yubieruay wpou tne caare pi Keep ing; a disorderly place, the resort ot thievies and other depraved cuarauters the wan ant, tor Jlrotberton'a arrest was sworn ont by Oiiieer Uouert, who is ou -tnat tiw.t.' ana ' ts well acquainted with tho place,-which -has long be come an eve-sore to the public. Tho defendant was held in $800 btttf lor t b,is appoarancOi at Court. ;, ,-, ,' .-. . i j. Camii,i.e: or, Tins Camklia Lady.- Mers. T, B. Peterson ,s Jrothers, No; au(5 Ches nut street, Aave this day published a new, hand some, and very complete edition of Dumas' preat worit-tue romance of 1m Dame aux Ourru:ias, from which the areat drama has been prepared. This new edition will be hailed with pleasure, and Will be bought u) as raiii'lv aa all nrevioua editions issued by this moat e'u'.urprising pub- llbniUH uouar. . . ... PniLAPELPHiA Circle F. B. At the tab-d niectinac of tho Philadelphia Cimle of the Keniaii-'''frrtherhoofl. behl 1 llasson, Ksq.,;wa elected Centre by a oU of 33 to 2U for Michael CuyiJle.- 'Michaol Mcpennotl was electd Secretary, ana P. J. Cilligiui, Tra surer. . This circle is pne of. the jnost ifouriBhuig. iu uui M' . t -i s i i ,- ii, i , ,.. ' ' i 1.1.1 , MALICI0C3 , MiBCHlBF.A man bv th name of Henry ltauey was held in the sum of Suuu uau nj Aiiornittiii-iatcheii . to answer the charge of breaklritr th windows in the hot-bouse ot Mr. Andrew Drybiirgh; Mneteo'ntli and Itace street?, on (Sunday jnorninjr, about a quarter to two Qlclock. with the design .of freezing the junta.', Tbe reguinite bail wa-t obtayie . , A , .'.BvRfiTiirft OFi A- Giun JMTOJfEi. loriro irnndstoBe at Briushar8t'aw fat-tor t. la1 Aiuri-- can street, above Jetierson street, borst yesterday I afternoon, and did considerable damage to the machinery and the portion of the building where it was located. A workman had been lining- the stone, and had just left at the time of the accident. I nr . m . . i .. .. i j. buililin':8, sullicieiitly capacious and coijvQQ:ent' to meet the iiicrehse ol cdimty Bi'isies A com-.1 mittfp was appointed to1 'cjja'y out ttiq r(SOlt(ti6n. of the Board, who' visited' oter c'ountL'sior the ArAitiNa Aif Dwskb.-Jos-cph JJamp . ' blfw k, was arrested atbixf j and, Lombard slroe ' rt night, with a barrel, of .flour in his po w iv noii, BllpIlopll lo have bct-u stoion. He hi.1 th flour in a small push enrt, Joseph was locked tin- in the Union.S'rectStution Houe, where tho Hour awaits an owner? -v'1- r -i t I- ' I '111,1 'I j I. . ! ,CAvam. in thk Ac. colored fi'.llow civinp tho namcof Benjamin lienson waseaugbl abouL !) .o'cV'Ck last ni'ilit, whilw co'Timg dprn ttaiis nt thehoUReof Mr. Torris, with a lot of, quilts in hlBfp6?Pcsfl;6ti. Ire was' arrested' Aivt committed by Alderman Swift to .answer, tha charge of iMe.m iptcd latwnv. ' . ' ; Narrow 1oapr from Drtowio. 1 nt Vino nrppf Jamcg McCnw lell overboard w nan iHt-t nipnt, and was only saved by ODiO r, )criaid,of,tbe Harbor 1'olice, who jumped in and icscucd ihe Jiparly twrished man. iiii ...' . . . .'I l .i 1 . l ".. "i " IsrerFCTios. of. Tnn . Tonica Fofcct?. ' This.mdhilnp; ayor,3HcMichacl coramencei his ollio'al inspection of the police force.t He loteno's viFitiiiT dnrinp the day. the. First, Beyond, and Third Police Districts., . , , , ,f , MYSTERrdU8.tte body . of a iww-born child was found this mornlmr on, the roof ott back (jnUdtutr attached, to the. Industrial Jyork at Tweqty-iirst and CalWhlll rtreeta. i . r. i . i , . . M , -I 1 'I . ') i I ii i ii !.. v." r ,n i i , RKCOKBnkPjCVIOirnni mv f tfio ) it f. : : .- 1' . ' ThtfrBgfroctWBiralatid: j', w; ) ,',', . , r That oivil ooi.flicU ahat'er,,' a! . .. ( Must 'by the jarest heads bp'plannqd, c ''; :', ,". j ,' i And is tiDiokinr,matUn if' :' m i " - . i . ,i . . . ---ii i .--I--, f i,, - , -, Cut thoo aq I-qiadq cojat.who buy, : : . . I , .Or olbor piece ot dreae, ' ' . : ' . vain, may recooRiruction try, ,-- ' r , To make tho biimtlo less; ' '. ' . .' .Whi'e ConntrU's aruta nlways hit,: i ' -i i ; ; :-t6r fat Or lean,' a Vrapoful fit. ' , 1 Gt5.T8',,TMaTH8V abo Bars' Clotoiso.- i in m;m , , ' t - : . -rtQiut HAUL. xui , No, 513 Maukpt strsrt, ' ., ,f - nfjfNKXX St c6,! , price grenllu reduetil to suit Mi tine. . - !. Vootis gold at lower priori thtn-Am $veral erssi-: 1 ' ' , .f f " - Td Acmk of I'ikfection. Thla ia tho unlveraal verdict eivtfn t the-Floience Hewing Machino when ve Jtitroifiicbd. 1 he otijoctious horctjlbre to other CrBt-claps hewing KaclJuo have all )enonr come iu tho Florencp, and everybody ia delighted with the. boiutrot)ita wurk.ias will-as the simphoity and ease of-it tprartf-nir.-It mnkosno ess man four fveparnte and diMinctetitohes. riz : Loor, knot, ' double lock, aiuVdout'le knot.' Eiich1 stitch alike on Doth irlea of tlie tabrio It a!io ha? the rovojib'.o feed motion,' elmbllok' f3ie'oiicrtoto lastuu ofTtha ends of sennitf or atay any puri ol a seam -vithout stopoiiif tho machine, tl.erehvitmying much hand labor Besides, it has a nuiiorni (canon or thread, and does not rpquirejillcration'ipptiMijiuc trouvourf 1 kind ot'work to anotndi'. ' Tho a;Tf"nt for t ie Com pany, at Ko. eoOxheeinit etreti challeniea domuari n with a 1 otliets. "lndiied.'whou tuoU comparison In n ndu, tho'pri-fnrence a ways pro's tu favor of. the Flrronce. Everv'mneMiie wurra' tcd to fivo en:i-u pnt.sl'nciionoraocmt'Af.-tUrD'.a An chirge fnrlii-" Ftruct'on, whether vou wiah to puro-iaM or mil. Circiiliir? and suirp'ea of work contOiv mini on jo-cc-ipt ot Etamp. J tJflice. Nd. OVIOClK'gn'jtttreet. - ' l Mrs. l'ANOTOS'ftUA'efrU-'Do'vou oniov ffoih? to chuich iiowf" anked a ladv of -Mr. f nrti&z un. "JLawtne, I to,"rcn!ind Mr. Pirrln.'ton. "No- thiuu dot ie go nmotr loos ai ti (ret up early ofti Sin day inoi'nin aud.do taoluuvh, ii.naho' a pqpu-. loiistujiiistj-T uiisjicn-e wjth tlie(iof oel,',' . I'linro raouo thitij which we a 1 find hard to din. er.sb wi.ihiiind, that is coal, If you, wai t to soua Urs. rare nrtio:i', nee irom'8 ato or oiisr; rn'l ' tlifit will Imrn without loiniinir 'Isttfe- finders, Vo to W. W AH-tr. th ex tensive doaler in . anthracite, at Jifo, 0,"7 N K'ur.h stieot. below Giraru avenue . JW doin" so vou will tcctuc a rood ait o'e at a modornto pr ce. ' MAitvif $A pes. At a recent lire ia Charlosto i, on the 18 n (it Octolvn ono oi Marvin L ;'q.'s 8iios was in.hodilod tn 'the ! ruins, and tvti cxosuil to aa iiiUmiiimat fo'r-neferiV tht-ea rlp.vk. VVlum l.uo rlnlirm wa rt-upred all. Iho bt" ,U ' paixm entirel intact, b tn iroui.t,h. aoliou. of Ura an t water .i , lhttAitMM'ii ha'e,n .rapiaiv inaitmg use l a 'reputation lor reliabil ty ia!.onsi -Of joafligr"toil,r ' t-quui 10 any now ninafl 'as it' ia imporfant tha,i a file-proof sHfe should be1 -ns noarlv perfect as no .si Me, pfrsoi's inicnoing to; purchase should Inspect those aiticli'S bciorh.uuer filsewhoro. .., . .. Vk Advihb ito'i!li'iA'iiiiis to call at tho Kvans Gilt Hook Store, T AO. C'iH Chnui- atroot. Koolis arc sold uh cheap ss in any other cstabuali meiit. and a valuably! p.lj jir, njnd, with, encli book 'nw is mt Tiii to'duV'cidtliiiiar 'fX Chnr'ps tisiokos-ik. .'o.'b Oiiu rrici frndiT toe Continental; vjj - .- I I. I I : All Pooks are so'tl arinirf l-atei at tho Evans Gilt Book More, No, C'iS1 ' he'sfuut street, and a.mfL fuJ jwonn irom tu cuius, to w,.nubiovoa upon tAfh , . . . . : a -. i 1:1 I . ltKtuoKJ,i'iuou8i-Far iuperJot-ptiotocrran'is, at moderate eharves. the plaoo uo- liud '(hem ia IS. IV Jirin m' Gulery, Noi G21 Arch Btrejt. Gt early and obtain a pltaaintf-pictnje, . tj-y ", ',; ': j.. ; ' TnusaiS, BKAOtfl, and ileohanioal Romedles ad 3u?ted with prole?3ioral skill by C. 11 .Needles, corner ol Twellth and fiaoij trcc-ti, Ltadieii'tmtranou 'on I wellth btreet, first apor be ow, Eaee. , 't rJ i ' '. 1 I'l Vf K abe Glad to Know that the Kvana Gift Book 'Sterols imimnnerttly elhlihed a oi 028 Cheeuut 1 aireet. coeuy yum are given to an cuatonier i CmiPEEB'B CxoxHijip.j-nBoya', vs.'i lntania', .and AllascH Clofhlnir, in endlesa varlotv. at M. Shoo- i maker ftiCo.'. JSoaiA and 0 JS .lahth atreet. vu- ii The Kvaks Gipi Book'Stobk. i now permanently . tstablished In onr city, at Pfo 62 Chetut strco f ! ' I.'K. Walhaven, 1 ....: : i laeonio.jjivv,. r Mi Window Cnrtaina, . f Window Shados, (Vindow Curtains, . i' j , '.' Window Shade, Window CnrfaiUH, n n i Window Shades, Window Cartalns, ' 5 ' ; ; Window Shades, X I ,. -,-, -) I.fc.WALKA'rsif'.,u t:-i; o-.,i . 1 : Ko. 718 Chesnat street, , 1 ' .1 3 H . . L . . . ' W. ft B., GcodClo'hlnc, Oak Hall, Sjxth'an'dHarkat, W . & B , Good Uiothing, iiak Hall, Sixth and Market., W. A 11., Good Clothing-, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. jW.fc B.', Good Clofthlnjc, Oak Uafl, Sixth and Market, W. ft B.rGood Clothlne.OakJbiall.SUthaudMurlcBt W fc B.. Good Clutlnnfe, Oak Ball, Sixth and MarKot. i i MAKK1KU, ' '!- DOANE FEPati On January 1st bythe'ltey. Ia1horhPrHlan, Mr. WlLLlAMl'AUli 1OOE toMisa bLSANSAU CKC1L1A both oi this city. - i (!: . i ' McKIXET-KKLCII. By tho Eav. Gooree Yao Heme ,Mr. JOEta McKiNNJEY to Miaa ,KOt SAN-N'AK. KEHKH,bothoH'hha(lnU.li)i4, -,. ... 1 ADDTCKS-Onttio'morhiuof the 2l t iusbnt, VAAJVIE, wiloof Ohnrlea U, Addioks, and jouueat UuuuiliUjr of John V, J'jitrick, ts4 The relatives ot the lan tiy are re!ootfully Invited f o attt nd iho lunnral, from tho residence of hnr huj band, o. lllll Fi'oerl btreet, on ' 1 hursday morn nsr next at 11 o'cluck. n t, t , ,. jj . COOl EB.On Saturday evcninir, the 20th in ant, MAUY ELL , only child of James b. and Annie II. Cuopor, ened ft years, i months and 11 days. the rulatires and tlieudiiof ihe ianiily are reitpeot fully invited to ait ud tho funeral, irom tho rosi tlDeo oi hor parents. Mo i 474 Eighth struct, on , Weunosdnjluiomiiir, the 24Ui inataut, at tf 'o.ok. if.l)UrEJSllACli.-Oii the 20th luntautMAllil AS LOUDEMlaCli, acod 65 year. , ., . , "'ilie relatives aud irHiaos At i'le tamily. iso Han. cock Eodfo, oN'o. 43, I O of O Y., are respoei'iulv inviuid to attend the funeral. Trbm mm lafe residimae. Ho. 407 South nreot, oil" Wodnesdav afternoon ut 1 o'clock. To prooeid ti l,uthriu Ge.metej-v, .. l'OYNIEK.-On thaSOth of January, 18jiiM.VN LOVE H. I'Ol'NTEK, aod54 yeais. . " l'lie relatives and lni uds of the lumlly, also, Jug. tloe Ix.dtru.Ko. lio. 1. O ut O F.. Viunklln Xhvjtion, o. 6, S.ofT., aud Ast.ury BorieUuiai focieiv are "rei.eci fully jnvitad 'to-atiend'tho lnuoral, irom hit ia'e reidiienco, o. 1210 41oyan)"Jiinif aveuiiu, bioiv Federal street, on Wednesday nnernoon B.ixt, Jnuu arv 24. 18tid, at 2 o'clock. ;lntormnt at llunal Giouud of bt. 1'aul'sM. E. Church, Catharine atiout, .above sixth. ; "v . ,'( .'; .... , , ; , . SHAKKr.AND. on theMJmstant.Cahlila'wn, i.1 AM SHAKKLAMJ, lu tno7.iU M-ar oi hm ujie. The relatives and frionds ol the luiuiiy, the t ap tains, Society, and ('ai'tuinn In port, arv respeo.lu ly Invited to attend bis funeral, from the rcaiilouoe ot bia nephew, B, 6. Brown, J-o. 100U 6 I hird nmt, on Friday morning, the 2tlih luittaut, at 10 o'clock, Tt proceed to Trinity Ej Ucopal Church. T AD1KH' P.TATNmN 'SKATltt (WITH ANKLR lj Punrorers), riuuli-lien soli Imtpnlna (w'lhont sti-nDi. hc.ui'iill ( ilpn. r. iin-l otli-r n-ylo o, Kkn' Kovs'm il liontu filiiitrs, nuato rapa, un-1 bkmer.' linulcmruta.- t-Kli sli;iraneJ un ! , r , , , , J KU.VtAV A SHAW. K o. FMif'irM TMitr.flvei MAKKKf Ht. hiow Mnth. r NDS, WITH, MOVAHfili OR ..PKJtMA- 1 lo1 torn, tnr mnrklnfr I'rtn ,n4 l .,,.,,. linn. 'uli,,h. ... -!-, . UltfhBd at toe . . ,. rffRUM V AtHtr.' tfo' Hat (lKht y?:!"-T-flv'') M A KKt-f wt bel ypt" wheClwrlKha,eto.vfoffc T TRP'AN' A pn.lw'i i'' . ,t.-,-.. n-Ki... M AltKGT Su. below Ulnth Kn. AlMiiKlrfitThlrtf-flina. Mlow JNlntn NAMEL OF ' AMERICA.' i ii i : 'HT ' ' i. LAI1Y RKACBaSi, i ; -A r.; fl niC'r-'.'i'i3LT . . i- mi t t 1 1 i - THKOM UAH LOSO on tho part ft out' , ' LADY i : i 1 0- t PATUONS . a desire to procure an article . i f OPTOILBT la which ther I i. , COULD PLA( K COAKIOKtfCK, and wh(c;h would supersede the many injurious TohSif Fowdcrs and Faatea which, for want of better, tuer were forced t aae, to ; '-'l 1 THE,. INJURY ' 'f?f""ttir ' . ' 1 TIIBIR COJflptjEXIOar AND IIEJAlTU, , i ii f. H i -I HOAVEYEK,";,-'';,'.; ' .. i ; wjes . :;;v ;,t;,"r.' ,.:j'! -' i.' i' . in 'I'l . f- r r iviin ti, ! ' TO pi.ACBvs-1 T-.-.'t: an article which we know from personal experience to be just what V'Olaa'uili them in everyway. - It is Perfectly 'flarmlesj to tis Siim. j WAJtifSD-ioiiS SO...I-: "" ' -mi .-.fi : - i r- i " ;!:; vm.j"i vm .-!!' 1-e i V.wplaatuilcd z ;;:-n J. .' ' ; i .. -i t aval we become from lobtt an. I patlwt1 ' ' " : . .t- .... TsvilSTiaATlOX , . , . ii-il that It will not Injnre, buff rt-atly Imflfevcthe skin,' AXD;u" 1 j l ..a t ' f i . i'- ' ' r-. i .. i.:.;.:I: i . '.-" " . - - '- ' KKlUVi i . ., i - A ' i !- I--' i yr 'r ' 1 1 :i- n - THE ' ' -' '-': i . . t , i i , - . i ' - , C BlPliEXION, I THAT W'K WILI.' ItKUND TO AST LADY, . who, after giving our preparation,' i : i.i i i ' - ' ' f rUl'. SyST ''tiBl&Ts;?. ..... , . ENAMEL" OF "AMEmoA,- H. J ' ' - " .-' ' ' I , i ' -ii.ii-.- i . ! i ..A FAIBUIIAL," .,! :' ' ' i " . , t ., i i .: ' ' " I .- TSftr MONEY PAID FOB IT IF IT FAIt.fl. ' IT IS rUBBl.Y .VKUETABLl IS ALL ITS'COM 1 i PONENf rAHTS, ASI ,CONdr(iUEv!lLY 13 riAKULtfeS. ONLTYC) IirBOVE : I.I i'lLK Al'l'liAKAS(!li!OPT, 1 I i - .1 J 'iTHE fKIS.'' 'f, ' 1 ' . - ItWtlf r.'alyrenJoVa ' PltECKMS, 'i A I .biomjs,' , " . - ' ' 1 ;Bt.ACK,VOrM;' ' '"' ' '' '' t ..'il.J.i 11 J'" PIMPLES. and ly vlcannlua audofteuinbe Viln, glvatta , BEAV'TlFtli VELVETY APPEAHANCE, it wilicQhoeal thvnurks of . . feMALLPOX AND JT. Wfjfck.is r '.irT INSTANTANE,Ot5TTv,lEMO.VH At't" . 1 1. ,'JJIi'J toa- I 11:j AX 1 i . 1 . . IT 18 "WITHOUT A HlVALy; making the akin ks white and ampo'aa ' -' I ,. r'iKri, JORX-'!!;1 - : . ' LADIES WPO HAVK CHAPPKD IIANDS. or skin made ijjHsjiby exposure .to jhe'tild winds, are, invited; ;',' :'; T!t :7'lt- V ,!..; ' I 'j -.i 1CALI.' AMP TUT ?T;T") ','.' i '.' and aailsfy jauraeif beibieyou ' '' ' ' ' ,. ', ' k PCHCUASK It.' A Bottle " AtWATS OPK3I VVp 'tXiK COUKTEtt, 1 FOR LADIES TO I'SE, ,',. '. ' ; wit ifi o V t c ii a ii a is, At ",;;.' :', i rBAS60IS'GItEG0niE :& CO'S - ; 1 ' l-'i, iUyTifvi wobp,;,, ' . S.'W. COR. 12IGHTH JlHTD' LOCVsT STS.' pmcE. 'I: Slnjle Bottle'.. bis Bcfthf ..... -iijii .1100 . fi-00 fOB SALE BT dtott qo., , i . . , i ' JOIIW8T03ff,, KOLIOWA Y fc CO WDKBT, , 11. &, G. A. WIIIGIIT, '. j j' ' i . fl'Qtltilte tiJ. -"-! ' ;- i i.A'..::; HUNT CO., , lIAURIOV fc AIUISTnONG, : Vitcfifiif lialr-treajan,' nd Por'luiiisM, ; - ir. t i I ' ..-I J 1 I ' !.-. ".'I ' I - .nw. I ' -'.'"' ' , FIIAKCOIS GREGOl'ailii.'co. ;'' ' '" ' ''' , ' . . J.'l:.l J are the soli Agents for tee ,a, , .J;(j ,., I FKEKpir jpiiEP-inATIONi',.'i i; V.' ..i.ilii .'TUB 1.IP8. i". : 1'a; cbkmk'i?k Veetju bfis lis 1 .Tu 1 Mi'- LA CREME DK8 BOSES. FOU SALE ONLY AT Claa9t XV. COR. EIGHTH AND LOCVST STS. o'!vn . ' M''C A L I, A i . ''"'ON'.u.i,;; hATiv.n. it '! I'M.-. IT- SfASD, MM CHgONUr 8IKKKT. lltt ' ; , NEW PUBLICATIONS. X U 15 L I S ll E 1) T II KS 1) A Y, " " '' OR, ' " ' i T II E 0 A JI E L I A L A D Y ' C'AMIILE! OB THE C.U'Ei IA-LADY. ("1, i T)AMR SAIA " All ELI At.") I be .ml, true. enmpV" an- oriKlna' irniaUon. irom wliluh lia.e loti adnnte-J lor tlie atiico llio Drama ol AMIuLK." In which diium-ifr visa Jean Homer Is now apnearinx t the . Midi Mreet llieatre. ir'isitd ItiiiHl;, n-nm the .tic-nib ol Alrxandrr Ilaniii.. the vennvnr :emn!me In ne lari.c duodvciuiq vuluura, uvuud in oioth. tor ait ' or in juprr cover tnrglFO ' Eend tbe following notice n-otn the fdl-orlsl columns of tie l hilsile iihm Evening Bulletin.'' 1'1'Has niK Yoi'Nora' '. amillb. on yna Oamrlia i.aiiv." 1 lie n.o-t ri-nin'liiililo, (iritlna . and miuoosntul Btor, of this (.'cnvrs 1 1. n ts that of "La Dame aux anmilna." by Alivxaimre Dunun the' yoiiuuer Kint vitittcn as a novel, and tiicn a icrodloa plar.lt bad an enoriimuii Rurcewn at Paris irau.ilateJ in.oeviiry Kuro ponn lanpunve. It lins nindo the tour oi Kuropo and AiiKinca with equa auccpss. In our theatre as "(;. nillle.'Hi haa made thoimmids Inunh and wop bv turns, and in all the opra-houmi of ihf world It has charmed ether thotisard' -La Travla'a " It is founded on the acioal history ot Mirupilte Oautler, a talU'n woman of l'ans w arret celrtirlty. Vair tratnlHtlons of the orljfl nal Dovei have appo ivd; but none a-a o falthiul anil good as tivat fust publlHtird py X. H. Peutnwn Hrothera,, olthisrttv. No one ran crny that ihe -tor, Is a great one, and the" presnt hnmlKome snd correct edition will n'ake o Iar tlrnmnd for the work, lt ia a work lor the "Million, mid should L,e read by all. , . i For sale at - T. C. PETER90N & BROTIIERS', ' n So. 08 CIIE3NU1 Stroot SKATING PARKS. g k at ixa - skati x a . ,-"r:::i'-'.,BT" -.- r.-i MOONLI O II T, , P II I L A D 13 L P II I A ; SKATING PARK, ' '; TIllXTY FIBST AND VTALSUT STREETS. v ' ,--,,.,. . i . ..... - (JTcke Market street caTs to Thlrtv.flrst ptreef. tliou plntik walk to Pai K. Open until 10 o'clock. Full Baud ot Aluslo afternoon and Evening. i Hie rapiility o; hecos nnd aiutv ot route makes this rark very deshable, particularly for Jilght Skatlug. ,lti CERAJj , , SKATING "pAUIC,' "' .: i . - -f i'.'- i 'i FI71EENTH AND W.VI LACE STREET3.' -' ' , i ' ; , )) ; . . j , ! Tbalaeof the "en'ral rark'was auccossfuily F'osilcd Saturday ivcnlnij. , r ; ; , , 'It ' GOOD SKATING , ' ALL DAY AUD EVENIITCt. KATlNti TO-DAY I i SKATINti TO-DAY !' NATIONAL SKATING PARK, " TWKNTY-F1K'!; tt(Sot and COLUMBIA AvenUe. Ev tlio u."o of tho Ice J'.ano ail da? to-day, will have gu. d bUutiug. JtLSlfc AMI COLOHED TiOIlTV Till EV'iVISTO. Take EIDi.E Vl-Nt-:-: snd SKVSXTEEVTll' and, AlPil-.' t 1 11 1 11 MBJ.fcl.l UAU. ADiil.KblOi. 'ii Ot.VIS, i lt T I? 1 1 OF Fronts. Quick Sales. : ' NEWEST; STl'LES: hats And cArs. lOWKST rElCKS iN IdE CIlY. : j.-i -M30URN-E, . - - -' -' o. 40 N. SIXTH 8TEEr. '' '--Hi,' l3(utht3m A SSliMtLY BUILDlNG-LAR'iK 8ALO0N. ('orncrot TEN I' EN t il nnd CIll bNUT Streota. , a rs iii KiritruiLU koi'ice,. KVEUT .Vtl.I- I . - . . , THR , mUllIN 4 i. f t A K FAMILY . , ., ,. 8WI8 ' BFLL IllSUI'Ttt. ' VOtAXISllS, UAltfl-'T. VlOLISfST, ASD ' 540 MLri.lt HULLS, , , A BKAT'TII-TL t 111 M I. UF NILVEK STAFF BKLL8. 'iLe fluno (Uoorne-Stcrlc fc ) ' make) is turnubud by Jlr. iiouldiioveniti and CUcsniit stieotj. - .paUniay be secured three days in advanee at tho Music More oi (liarltia W. A. ,'lrcuip.er. TkkJt Uilice open Irom 8 illl 4. .' i. i Aduiivion 8,1 cents. Fecured Soa'a. 80 cents. Ohlldrcn.' S6 cents. Uo lialt nrleo to secured seats. , , :. 1 Doors open at iH o'ciouk. i o coinmenae at Vi. Mntlnee aclmittsnce, 31 cents. Clbiidron, 15 cents, ', .' Slatluce-lKiors open at S o'clock. - Connnonce t 3. : 123 it tjv. CUa.se, Business akihk.) , OKE 01 J. b. CAPEr7LL & CO.'3 ' ' CELEDHATED WIND-4UARD AN'D Ain-lIEAtpS ; rdn'cb'AL 01 lamps,.,, (ril. fateataa October 26, 1865. . - ..; i t: CAPE WELL & CO. '8 Wind Guard and Alr-Ueatet fdr Ol, Laniiis. Ute ilie Patent Mtad-Ounrd anil Alr-Bteatei1 ror Oil -Lamps, i . ,; . . . . . '. . Tes ( EKTS OSI.V Fou .CAPEWELL OO '8 Paxehi! 'Wind-tiuard and Air heutor tor Oil Lumps. , , t 1 J'pu wni to save oil use the 1'atout Wind Guatil and Air lleuuir, for oil Lumps. ". Orcat saving In Olass CiUuineys. Use CiPEWKLf.' C'O.'o l atent M ind Guaid aud Alr-llouter, as itkeupa thein Irom bn-akliiK ? APtWULL ti CO Tatont W'lnd-Onar.l and Mr-Heau-r suvea oue-tlilril more oil thun any otlier lamp. Tr Ous tliey cont but ten ccuis ; tireut inducpinents oltoioJ to atoutj. bold wboltsaie inly by . . J B. CAPuWELL CO.. - Flint Glass Slaumaolurets. Wfstville.i.V. J. . Offire, northwest corner ol SLc'OXD aud I1ACE Streeli', Plilladelpbia. , ' ' CAIEWELL'S PATEvFvVi:2D-GUARn AXD , . AIR I1EATEI1 i-OUCOAL OIL LAMPS ' Sent to any pnrt of the I'nlted Slates, post paid, on the receipt ot iwfiitr five cu ts. Uiey use one-third Ions oil tbun anv otlier Laiuy now In use. i bar prevent the IflasB irom brcualnK or tlio lump troro smuklng. ' k'.' J. U. CAl'KW'EuL it t.'O. Pa eiitoes, ' 1221m . no. 213 K A.CK street, Pbliad'a, 'i pIE .JTIRST ...NATIONAL BANK 1 ' , 1 HAS REMOVED Dnrlufr the erection oi fhoVi w Bank b.ilidin?, 1 17 4p , TO No. 80S C11EKNUT STItEKT. QRE:N---P;B-A S,. .,'; :;,:',. ,. GBVN CON, ";J " ' t- t ' ,!' THESH TOMATOES, PLTjtf's , JCto.i ; AIliEltT C.'.RO.UEJlttS,',' " . POIETi.TXTJTE GHO'CtClES Vi , 9 22 ix c6,a. klbv tfiia and vikb gja.'i. 'JR. HUNTER, No. 4'N. 8EVENTB BTKKET, ABOVB .ril.BEHT, 1'HILADELPIIIA. Acknowledxed by all P'fti'' tn,'r as by tar the VI (I.H I bltuiwrii, I11ISK 1AN tn the treatment t D irai, a in Ax iptiialty. QUICK 1IUIKOI lill andvmiutH VI run t uutirnnlnf d luin case. VeuiemberDK. UUN IKK S I elebrated ltemcditi can only be liaii seuuine at nis oio enmoiutied jll ct ii ti. bH.VX.A iu etrcvi, auoe r uueit. LATE,.lGEM-.',i?lIKE ...- i - . 1 1 t j , i ... . "i , nil IMMENSE BARGAINS OFFERED. KOCKEILL & WILSON,' i- 1 . .-. . - i , ,i --in-' 1 PROPRIETORS OF TffB ""' " i--,:i. 1 ' '. " . - ' .' : ft I i -i I . -I . --I -,)-) ' ',1 . . .II'. ill 1 .M'l I ; .if Brown S(onc nothing ihK li'l : ,, , .1 .... i . j .'.'.) i -1 , "i i.i ij-i i . . - i.-. -i i nit Nob. C03 and G05 ,'ciIESN Ifi 'Mi V li'.-l, It, ' - I ' - ' '. ' '.II ,l-'ll.' .11111 I I. -. II -i . I .1 I. Ill . I HAVE TBE1R STOCK OB" GOODS '' -, : -i , j . ,' . i-, : , i -I , - ! VIID'I . i .1 - . .' . . ' i . -.;. 'ii- i - i. i !' i, , fob "i ,i . , ,-i urn ..... J . , ,i ' . '.' : ' i I GENTLEMEN AND YOUTHS ' , . . 1 ' L I t,. ) V New Arranged aud Beady for Sai(v i ir. ; ' 1 i i 1 ' . . i'i'i I ' AT ' ''''' ' -..'!. '' i, :.,.)'! ( :i ..r .... . ., i n ".' I . ' T'i i i'ij ASTOUNDINGLY; LOW1 PRICES;',,, ' I I . ,.l - lj .1 i'll. I .'. o : I'l' J i WITH A VIEW, TO CLOSING OUT' . 'ii: v H'THE GOODS '"' - I ,., i . . :: i , 1 . ::. 9.1 I., -i 1 1 ' .it . i. . '. ' i,i i i. I ,.- . ;' . j i. i . : 'I . I -1'lillO ) l Rescued from the L&to Conagrioi," . ,- !!': O ii J'.lTjII l U.JT ' .' v ' ;t- - .."' ' '"'?'' ''-' ''', lii.'l.'ira i ., ,- i abd PRsrARntOTHKin ovir'f in: f i i .U li- IOi.il- I -..!' l ' "10. 1 1 I" it I f .' -.- i,i- o : i rri i .n. ' .-':- ', 1 . ,1-, I , I -.'! .. ' v :..i 3 i 1 I i !n I ' 1 i . 'OKI hi :' i, ) i li i . :1 . i . '. f .!. ' " if .1.1 THE CUSTOME R DEPARTMENT I ...iii. , i 1 : r . '.li- : i . -IS NOW UNDER WAY "' . ., i K- I 1 ' . 1 ' I I. t 11:1 ON ' ,THB ' SECOND TLOORV Mm! i .., .1 ) . lit ' ": it -'Ji laeAp ':' enirasce oNpnEssuT ST,,:' ':'.- i . i -: i, i i-1 i 1 ..""-'i ' , l '' I- ' ! S . , !t j.l'.-'-il! . 'I l il v.ii-j ' '-. : j. i.i AR0kAS AY1N6 AKl CONDENSING ' t.'Cbv-FEE 13ROWNE1V' ;r FOR' tJ fcOTELg, ; ,, Gr.OCERS, ' HOSPIXALS'i' , " .' . , , i- i, I 'II .-'.nil. -' Vliltary Barracks, and all otlier establlahmenu ustng1' quantities oi coueaA ' . ., . i r,.i : f it ... , ' ... i, i.i' Vi . By'ibls Machine tho Cofice is SWEATKU brown, l Instead of liqing;'Ilf ItMOU Urown, there or saving ftona 4(i to SO per cent more AliCOlA tJun whon done in tb' ' usual way! " ' . .: k , .- . .uii'. . ,j , ' J il ' ' i ' 'J-J A PATESTTKSTER IS attached, which ona'bloej tho operator to see vi heu the C9ffce Is done Brown.. ' 'i'! CAK BI3 C IIAKGKO lit A BI03IKKT ITo' j A FRAKKLLV OK AIH-TIOIIV , '..., d3 i i. SToA'i: FOU IIKATIiU ''.,',", ' .., ; . . . , ,.ifumo5s. .-, . ,',M '-. ( i Thev work, llVe a ciianq,, ALyAV giving entira -SATISFACTION. .,,,.' ,. . -, n . m i ) I For particulars coil or send for a Circular, which coa- '' tains testimonials trom uaur of tha i -m , : m Lnlted btates Hospitals, ,'" , "'"' ... , j ' . . I'ltit-clasa Uotcls, -' i - : i i ' . . . - . and Grocers, Sow havlnff them In use. AUov -, i IIYDE'SPATENT AU0MA SAVING - AN! CONDENSING ' FAMILY CCIFEE BE0WNER,' 1 ' ' , , .: ,i i .ii . i . mi V .1.1. ..'i ' On the same principle, being In the form of a RTOVH ' ' COVJER, iWUlault any STOVE or It A NO B. "'""' Tne. Coffee, to, browaod. PF.HFJCCTLY tHVlJ"'' FOJI in a FKW MIMUTES'TIMK.' ''1 ONE POUND IJROAVNKO in this Machine has ', . about the 8 AME STRKXGTI1 as two roasied In tho l ' usual wav, UF.SIDES giving the Coffee la ALL ITS PURITY and FKAGlCAjyCE.. , .., j, , r , ...-'.;, Foraaie by." '''",'.- ' , . ' . ... w BARD WARE, Bib U8&FURNISOING, .ANDum. STOVE STORES GENERALL Y. i MANUFACTURED SOLELY. BY , ; HYDE & TLG1EY, ! Nb.: 1505 Pennsylvania Avenue,, "., ' ' 1 Bstnthloio . i i i. i PHILADELPHIA. ' k l . - , ,1- i : Hi JJAKGAINS; ! - BAROAINS 1 t ! , , , . . 1 1 i ' " , i . . ' " . .i . . . i . . . '. '. IMP0ETANT TO BUYERS.- ,n'ii, .: , - .. - I . HOSIERY, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, ETC.,;, ' ' , ,'.;).. . Hi. ' ' ' " ' ' " ' , ' ' , , ,: ! '' I .. I .? Which have heen alia-ht'j' damajred ty removal " duiirgtbe night of tho fire, will be olosod out at 1 astonishing low prices. , . -. , .-. ('J I - L1NF011D : LUKENS,, ' , . :; . i ; ... '". - ' : -. " . dr. VT. CORNER 6JXTII AND CUESNUT STS.. ,'? : ", .- : ;'. ' r." . i Also, an entirely new atoolt of Fine Dreaa Shlrta, .Cashmere Bcarrs, Neoktiea, Gloves, MuBlera, Eto. , ,Eto w hich are offered at the oaual low rates. j ', , Kow'i the tune to aeoure Bargina.: 1 23 fit J It AiL IAN MA C OAll O N I ' AND VEUMICELLI, FEE9U IMPOllTED, For aale by JAMUS It. WJC11T1, 1 13 1m rVALSCT ASU 'jSICUXU STUEliTS.