THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, PflBRUARY 17, 1866. AMUSEMENTS. TKBELLi'8 OpbkA. Lucrexia Borgia was jrlven art evening with a degree of excollonoe ami porfeo tlon that dostrrot the very blithest oulogium. Iq deed, the loot of the compmy being amatour was quite forirotten, from tbo admiiable manner in which the entrmblt waa Riven and each Individual part performed. lit. Davis, already a flno musician, the stater of our tine pianist Mr. Charles Jarvls, has a most roai mflomt voice. It is a h-trh niozzo-soprnno, of a most sympathetic quality, luT of power, and highly dra matic bhe has a admirable style, soul, tire, and expression, and in- Lucrtzia Borgia, last ovoiiing, made so un quivocal a snooess l.ot as an amateur, ' but as an artist, that, should such be bor desire, she can, whenever site chooses, assume bcr place mongsi the prime dnn of the real opera. Of course, she wanisexporloi.ee of staire business-walk, action, e e, out the iceiing and intention aro there, and very tittle priotice will bnns; the rest. Hr. Taylor made a errand and imposing "Duke," though this In the Urst tune we havo heard him in opt i n. lie can scaioety be ookod on a an atnato tr, 1 xii if accustomed to lace the pub lo in cone rls. ilo suuir the "Iiuko" with rrot cll'oct. J I is cavatlna was given with mncu po ' er and nplrit. We have few antoh oassos on the state, sir. Waterman has im proved wonderlullv tiom last year. Ho sang the musio of ' Genuaro" wi h correctness and dramatio elite. His pronunciation 01 Italian was tin boUot the whole company, and bis rect'atlve was well alvon. Miss Deseme has alM improved; she has lost the uncertainty ot intonation that marked her voice, ai-d has acquired an exoelleat Style) she scarcely, however, yet sustains hor voice suiliclentiy, but, as a who e, bor portormance of "Orsini" was satisfactory. 1 ho chonis was as tine as possible; in fact, excepting a little stillness in the acting, the performance rateht have takon rank, and 1 a bleb rank, as a rvfular artitio opera. Iho trio was encored, and riven with immenso power aud efTjot. 1 he entemote was perfect, showing careful rehear sals. Kienor rerolli is forming a school of art which will make Pintado phia. in timo, the musical city of tho Union, ilis indomitable perseverance his know ledge, bis taste, his tiitbusiasm, all lit him for tbo leauer ot a new idea. As a teacher ho lias a mag netic about him that takes the pupil unconsciously irom a mere student into art regions. His operas this year Miojv th s in thnir progress from last year. JUucrftia was a jrrand success, intensely onjoyable, and was bigb.y appreciated by a large and fashion able audience. Aficn Street Theatre. Mrs. Waller appoared as "llamloi" and "Moir Jtorrl ies" to a very crowded house. Tbore was great curiosity to see & lady In the former part, not usually in the male repertoire of our actresses. Mrs. Waller's voice and readinirs, lntolll sent, doeplv studied, and leu. as all poetry and hue language is with her, were sure to present a fine and eympatnetio rendition ot this most dillioult and try ing part. Mrs. Waller's Impersonation is droamy, protound, lull of teellng, utterly original, and en tire. y lice Irom rant. It is to be regretted that this lady, who has elovated the stylo ot tho drama tor the last two weeks, eh. mid not remain lonrer. The ad miration for her genius was increased with the taste we have bad ot her qua ity, and it is with a sih of regret that we see hex dcprt. New CHE8NUT Stkeet 1 beatre. Jlenry Dun bar for tho last timo. We should have liked it for a week longer at leat fcucli admirablo and indivi dual acting, such a fine combination, is rarely seen and can never be lorgotten. Miss Orton has achieved greatnoss by her "Margaret Went worth." J his is the last time, at least at present, that this play will be given. - Walbut Street TnEATRK Mr. Clarke gives ns th'e Comedy of Errors, and other entertainments, all welcome to the audience, who onjoy this fine artist's gonial presence. , The Nnw Americas Iheatr. The oircu enter tainment is alout to o'ose and dramatic porfomauces resumed at this popular place of amusement. Mr. Wsllttt's eneairomont has been entirely successful. ' and his ancient reputation as a joster has boon sus tain! d. Under the new regime the popular vaude ville performances will be resumeo, and the old ' lavoritea wil. again take possession of the boards. George Fbakcib Ibaiic. This, distinguished orator will deiver an ad dross at the Acadomy of Musio on noxt Tuesday evening, npon the following Bubjcot "Wown with Free Trade and Toadyism to ing and, and up with Irish Nationality and Ame rican Indusirv." Mr. Train is an admiral) e speci men ot the energetio Yankee, and geneialiy gets off some good ideas, in bis particularly attractive style. ". Ever body should be at the Academy on Tuesday CITY INTELLIGENCE i For Additional Local Items see Third Fane. Diseased Meats in Oub Mabkets. There can be no doubt that vast quantities of diseased meats are annually disposed ot in our markets, either in the shape ot the "raw mate rial," or worked up into sausage, mince-meat, and bo forth. The unsuspecting publtc of course buy, are ? atisfled, and grow unaccountably ill; and the blame ia laid to typhoid fever or expo sure at the skating-parks. The miracle is that pestilence is not prevalent with us now, as iu European cities. Elsewhere we record the poi Boninir of a whole lamllv from the use of dis eased pork. There is danger, too, that diseased beef uiav be sold in our markets. More than a month ai:o we stated that an epidemic disease pre ailed among the cattle iu Montgomery ' county, and that the diseased meat was liable to be brought to Philadelphia and exposed for sale. On MoDdav. at a meeting of the Montgomery County Agricultural Society, tho matter was brought up tor discussion, and the Association was addressed by a prominent physician who has devoted much time and attention to an analysis of it. The disease, he states, prevails to a greater extent in tho lower and middle por tions of Montgomery connty than anywhere else wi'hin fifty miles ol Philadelphia; and although the very meagre desoription of the European disease 'received here has prevented a comparative analysis, there can be no doubt -whatever of the fact, that this plugue, it not the rinderpest, is certainty equally contagious and fatal. i The Society, fully conscious of the importance . of the subject, has appointed a committee to memorialize the Legislature, and press upon it the necessity tor instant action to prevent the sale of the inlocted animals, and to stop, if pos sible. the course of the plague. There con be no doubt that the subject will receive prompt' attention in Harrisburg, and untill it receives publicity through tha action of the Legislature we have little nopo mat our rouncilmen will awaken to it3 importance There can bo no question as to th;ir duty in the matter. It is plainly and manifestly to call lor an immediate and thorough investigation, and at the same time to instruct tho Board of Health to exercise stringent eauitary precautions rela tive to the sale ot meat and milk. The society alluded to above passed a series of resolutions recommending farmers not to seli their deceased cattle but while the larger number would act conscientiously in regard to it. there are very many to whom the prospect of obtaining a small sum. and having the sick cattle removed with out trouble to themselves, would be a sufficient Inducement to close their eves to the intention : of the speculator and the ultimate destination of the incut. We find in foreign exchanges accounts of the . iricldna, or pork disease, that fearful malady -which is raging in lierniauy. instead ot a dis ease rroner. it is an affection of worms, tbe lar va of which are taken into the human etomuch by eating pork, and are there hatched iu mil lions, nnuing ineir way into an parts ot me timlv. and literally eating ud the putieut alive The disease is not entirely unknown to the old medical writers, but its recent appearance has given the first opportunity for a tolerably clear apprehension of its nature. In a small factory "village,a large number ot tbe operatives who par tnnv at noik. Durchased from the same butcher, were taken suddenly f tck to the number of three hundred. Tho disease in its symptoms some uihut rpsembled cholera, and was treated there fore, nccordinglv. with opium, which was tho : nrt fuwsihle thing that could have been done, There was soon discovered, howover, imbedded In the flesh of some who had died, an immense number of small microscopic creatures, tuese again were traced back to tbe flesh of the hog, where they were discovered in the form ol orysali, Imbedded in a little shell of lime. Thee, on being sublet ted to a slight degree ot heat, speedily brought forth myriads of email para- sites of various forms and alzen, a dozen of which were lrrqtiently found In a piece of tissue as large as a pin-bead. This process in incuba tion was discovered to have been produced In the Intestine of those who had eaten the pork, by tho animal warmth ol the Btotiacli. Thus freed from their shells, the creatures make their way throuph the walls of the Intestines in every direction, choosing tho hard and nVsHy tissues especially; and none of them have yet been found circulating In the blood. Thousnnds ol them have been found imbedded in the arm i, bonus their way along, and living-otr the coun try aa they advanced. They are, howover, no small as to leave no serious injury behind, except perhaps a very serious iullamipation of the muscles, and a severe swelling, which, however, goes away if the patient survives. Great numbors have clicu of tho disease; but If one can survive for three or lour weeks, by that timo the 'trichincs" lnca90 themselves in their eliells and lie dormant, doing no further harm, It has been proposed, by hith medi cal authority, to assist them in thus in casing themselves by administering limn to patients, which Is tho substance of which the shell is . composed. I3ut no beneficial ctlects from such a treatment, or from any other, have jet been reported. Tho "trichine'1 is said to have come, origiually, from tho "flelil-mouse," which tbe "pig," by eating, Introduces into his system, and he, by second hand, into the sys tems of men. very amusing aro tbe German caricatures of a tablo served with knives, forks. etc. etc., aud a small microscope pl;tced bo'ide the plate, to confirm the confidence of "the boarders'' in the dinner which is t3 bo brought in. A TnYeiciAir Knocked Dowjt and Fatally Injured. Last evenintr. abiut 7 o'clock, Dr. William Mount, a prominent Cincin nati physician, who was on a visit to this city, and slopping at the liirard House, was fatally injured by being knocked down and run over at the crossing at fourth, and Arch streets, it appeals that a colored man in the employ of Howell & Dourke was driving the wacon along Arch street at a rapid rate, and lust as be was being checked by a police oHlcer the vehicle struck tbe Dector In the head, inflictive: a terri ble wound. The injured party was taken to the Glrnrd House, where medical attendance was at once secured, but H was of no avail, tor he breathed his last this morning about 3 o'clock. The colored man has been arrested, and will be held until the all'air receives proper investi gation. A "Khcck" "Nabbed." Michael Haz- lett belongs to that class ol our lellow-cltizens professionally yclopt "Knucks," whoso bti.iincss it is to make their digitals acquainted with the inside of unsuspecting citizens' pockets, and abstract therefrom any valuables that may ba stored in such receptacles. Yesterday afternoon he endeavored to exercise his professional abili ties on a gentleman in the neighborhood of Twelfth and Market streets. Ho was rewarded for his pains with tho temporary possession of forty dollais, taken from said gentleman's pockets. He was "'nabbed, "'however, and com pelled to die-gorge, and taken colore Alderman Leitler, who held him tor a lurther hearing this alternoon. . " A Dishonest Boarding-House Keeper. James O'Brien keeps a boarding-house on Frout street, and his guests aro composed en tirely ot sailors, i esterdav one ot these sons ot the sea transferred his quarters from his bunk on board a vessel to a bedroom at O'Brien's boarding-house. The sailor bad in his posses sion, when he took boarding with O'Urien, the sum ot $100. and a quantity ot clotbimr. O'Brien was cnargea wun taking possession ot tuc same wttnout consulting the sailor in the mnuer. lor which irregular course of proceeding ho was ushered into the presence ol Alderman Beitlor, who held him to bail in the sum of $1000 to an swer the charge of larceny. : The Naval Committee Visit League Island This Morning. The Naval Committee irom Washington arrived In this oitv last even ing, and took rooms at the Con inental. This morning the Committee, accomoanied by Secre tar.y Fox, Hun. William U. 6llev, and his Honor Mavor McMichael, left tho city for the purpose oi maKmg a tour oi inspection ot trie : i i i - . i. -i i i i LTUll-UUtUS U1UU1UU 1U lUtf UUCK VUHllUei, WUICU separates Leaeue Island from the "Keck." The distinguished party will speDd most of the day am on e the ironclads, and return to the city early in the evening. Life Insurance. Messrs. Betts & Reeves, agents ot the Kquitable Life Assurance SoclPty ol .New York, have Issued a very read able pamphlet, containing an immense amount of valuable information in regard to the com parative longevity of life in various countries. The facts embraced in tha little brochure p'Hjve the propriety of preparing, while in robust health, for the coming of disease and death. The statistical tacts are worthy ot consideration. especially of those who have families dependent upoa them lor support. A Light Theft. -John Stafford and John McDonnell are hands on board a brig lying, at piesent. a little north of Eace street wharf, in the Delaware, a portion or the cargo ot said brig consisted of boxes ot candles; and said hands taking a fancy to the same, and probably dosiring light, appropriated some of these boxes to themselves, without consulting anybody in the matter. They , were accordtnely arrested and taken before Alderman Toiana, who held them in $800 bail each. Mn. Miltou B. UoLT, ono of the victims ot the sad accident on the LUoomfield Branch of the Morris and Esses Railroad last week, took out a sio.OOO roiicv in the Accidental Insurance Company of New York, for the benefit of his mother, sue is tnus lett independent ot iriends. and beyond want, while it ocly cost him $50. Reader, "a word to the wise is sutIicipnt.,, liranch oiiice, &e. iv.) Uhesnut street, r rank U. Allen, Manager. 1 Blight Fire this Morning. This morn ing, about half-pa't eleven o'clock, a slight fire occurred at the flwemng-nou?c northeast corner of York avenue and liuttonwood street. Important to Business Men. We codv the following complimentary no'.ico from to day's issue of the Freas: We would call special attention to our insurance column this mormng. In ii wilt be found the stute- moots oi tour nin-ciass insurance i.oiuoauies. it is whollv needless to inloria the readurslol the Pvesa. in this advanced age. ol the benclits to bo derived Irom having their property and person lusured iu a good institution. - The Astur Fire Insurance Company, of Sew York. of which O. Iiarrtenwerper is the aent, presents a line exhibit ot its workings during the pant year. The United States Life Jnsuianne Company, of A'e.w lork, wun a capital or viuu.i.hiu, nas also boon doing a nun busiuoss. If the capital should from am otuse be impaired to the extut of twenty-live thousand eollaro, or more, the stock holdora are culled upon to make pood tho donclencv. JheAtlautio Pire Jnoraece Corrpuny ol Brook lyn, with a capital stock or (HXl. also presents a lair exhibit ol iu business lor me r-'-v- year, it re- li-rs in iu card to some ot ear test bu-iue.-i.-t men. The Mew Amsterdam Fire Insurance oinpaiy, of New York, has manv superior claims which demand the attei tion of all persons desirous ot havluir their property secured m a good company. Mr. O. Bur- denwerper 1 the apent lor Pennsylvania. A Couple ov 'xw Conundrums. 1. Wby do sensible people 6eem to dislike boing landlords? Because, though by j uvohasin damaged clothing they will have plenty of rents to take in, they prolor buying Bennett's good;, in which "rents" do not make their appearance. 2. Why is a suit from the Tower like Forrest's per formance of Othello Because it is an excellent specimen of teaming. We have the largest and best stock of Clnthlni in Philarii-lnhia. all VRBSa. VASniOHAULB and BOUND. which we are sellinv at prices gaaranteed to be lower than the lowest elsewhere, for nthor BOOBO DAMaUKD goods. Towgb Hall. No. 618 Mabket .vraKRT, BiuNirrr & Co. "Tiiiy Cum f" What cures T Ayer's Cherry Pec. toral for a Cough, Ayer's Pills for a purgadvc, and Ayer's Saraaparil'a for the complaints that require an aitorative lutdnjijie. To Gwiti.rmen "I don't read alverthte To GentJrmon mmits." Jo Gentlemen (Some people think It is a 1 o lientlerarn. waste of time, hut thoso who To lientlemon tlo rend mtr advartisemcnti To Gentlemen and profit by them, nod To Gentlemen themselves well repaid by To ttcntlemen lower pnoos and really bet To Gentlemen tor clothing thaa that lor To tientlemen which thev bave paid the To Gentlemen old-fashionod bgh price?. To Gentlemen Those who understand our To Gentlemen facilities lor retting foods To Gentlemen at first hands, and who loGentlemon know by experience that 'JoGoutlemen our sty. e or workmanship lo t.enilenien are not surpassed, hive the 1 o Gentlemen advantage of their nmyh To Gentlemen Imrt, who have not been to To Gentlemen our bouso, and who porsis; To Gentlemen In paying tug prices for only To Gentlemen medium goods. Let it be loGont emrn fairly understood, ve tiy To Cientlemen chrap and tell clwp. W Jo Gentlemen employ Tan bkst crrrsns To Getitlemea and best workmon. aud lo tiPntlemen always Oiva SATISFAO To Gentlemen tiok to our customers, and To Gculcmnn rbally vivo thorn nr.i To t entlrmcn teh valuk for their money '1 0 Gentlemen thaa they can get e.sowU-TO. lo Gentlemen ( omi aud TKsr it fob To Gentlemen yourself. An immene To Gentlemen stock of fine roa ly-made To Gentlemen Clothiug lor gontlemen and To Gentlemen youth. Co jtom department To Gentlemen with a splondid stock of To Gentlemen piece goods. Wanamaker k Brows, Popular Clothing Mouse, Southeast coiner of Sixth and Market Streets. Tb IJac betwk-eh the "Winooski" AHD "Al gonguin." Tho raoo of these hitherto f int boats if terminated. We cannot bettor give the result than by copying from the Algovquin't Ix)g, wi.ioh she took along witb her, and judpin from her speed, must bave bad it in tow behind her: 'Juf sday, 13tb, noon. l ook a lair start from Hrook Ivn JNavy Yard ; kpt In slfht of the Winooski lor nearly half an hour. The eneiueer, mistaking the pilot's sipnsl, "took something to dunk" instead cf "wet the whis'le." 8P M. Passed sa'ely out of Hell Gate; learned the IVinootki had gone that way aoout three hours ago. An accident nappened to the lanioard Dlnnaclo light ol tbe Alponauin ; the wick wanted trimming and tbe soiesors had Oeen left at the Kiivy Yard it having been understood that no scissors wore to be carried bv either boat. 'Wednesday. 10 A. II. Got undor way again, having laid by ovor ntgtit: tho pilot sntd he didn't think it would be so dark. Saw the It innonk-l re turning homo, she having been three davs out, we only on our second day, owing to a misunderstand ing. The instructions to the eoginoor and the pilot were to wear their oio etoinos, wnue it was onsorvea that every one of the oiheers on board ttie rriwtoaki were d re Red In new suits, from Charles MoXe fc Co. 's one price, under tbe Continental. Orders have been issued since for the officers of the Algonquin to do the same. Had that been understood at tho start things would have been d nvront. f Gbfat Advantages are offered to the citizens of Thiiadolphia by the openinir of the Market Street 'Jen House lor the sale ot reus and coitee oxc.u- sivily, on the southeast cornor of Two ft h and ilarkot. Tbo hotiFO is conveniently located in tho central part of the City, opposite the prineipal markets, and conducted by Messrs. Boyd & Co., pentleinen whoso experience enable them to soieot the Lest goods in tho inurket, which they otter at tho lowest mat Rot prices. We solicit lor them tho liberal patronage of our readers. TrtE "Florekce" Skwino Machine, we find. Is bcimr bonvbt in prclertenoo to all others. Tbe roi- sons for this are ntouco cogent and numerous. It does bettor and nnor work than any oi its rivals; is the only machine cBpabie of making the look and knot stitches: tbe only machine having a nniiorin tension of upper and lover thread: tbe only machine that has the rovers bl feed ruouou enab ing tho ope rator to fasten the ends of seams, tlierooy saving much labor, aud owing to its smpio construction. it rarely, if ever, gets out of ordir. OlUco, No. 6U0 Chesnut btrceu JfTTLTUM in Parvo. We nave hoord a story of how homer1! Iliad wis once written in characters so minute that tbo whole cou'd be inclosed iu a nut - shell. We would not like to undertake to put the whole ot Homer in so nr.all a spoco; but we put a world ot truth in a nut-sholl when we ocoiare tnac it is tho part ot true w-sdom to buv all winter coal from the extensive coal vnrds ot W. W. Alter, No. Vol JN. Iiiutb street, below liirard avenue. 1 Mirrors. Oil Paintings. Etc. We would In vite tbe attention of our readors to (i. Pel man's first spociul sale ol mantel, pier, and lookincr-glas'Q) ; oil paintings, eugravimrs, eto., to take p aoe at Scott's Art ua lory, AO. ituu Luescutstreot, on Tuesday inornlrg next, at vh o clock At Reduced Prices Fine styles Photographs of superior execution, iipicnatd Dortrats, lte size oit colored Photographs and t artos de Viailo, at B. F. Keimei'B Uallory, No t&4 Arch street. Rupturb Drotesssonallv trooted. and'eorrect Trus ses applied, by C. U Needlos, comer ot Twelfth and liace street" : .utoies- department nrstaoor ujiow. i lull line of Mechanical Remedies and Supports. Conpoukd Interest Notes, ! 7 w end o-rjs. Gold and Silver bought and 'old. . Dukxkl & Co., 81 South Third street. W. k B Cood Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. & B , Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. ft B., Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. k B., Goed Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. W. k B Good Clothing, Oak Bail,Slxthaid Market. W. k B., Good Clothing, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market MARRIED. DOYLE-LAYTON. On the 6th instant, bvthe Rev. J. Kearney, at St. Martin's Church, A'ewDerry, Mr. r. DOlfLE. of Philadelphia, to Miss MAGGIE S. LAY ION, of Westmoreland county, fa. PAULL SPACEMAN. In West Chester, Pa., on the 16th instant, at the house of the bride's rather, l,v Knv. William E. Moore. Mr. WILLI AU K. r-ACLLi, ot fhiiaooioDia, to Miss aji.ua oi-Aix- MAN, ol Went Chester, Chester county, ra. . DIED. BECK. On the 12th Instant, WILLIAM BECK, in tho f,4th vear of his ago. - I The relatives blo mends ot me lanuiv are respect fully invited to attend his iuneral, from his late resi dence, it, W. corner of Seventh and Catharine streets, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. To pro ceed to Uacbpelan ceniotory. FALLOWS, -CATHARINE SARAH, the beloved wife of James Fallows, uied suddouly on the lltu instant. In the 10-h year ot hor axe. J bo mends oi tno inniiiy are respectiuuv invnoa io attend bcr lUuerul, from the residi nee of her hus band. Sciota street, above Ji orty-ljUrtli street. West l'hiladelphta, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'c ock. To rrooeeo to Mount juorian cemetery. HOFFMAN. On the 14th instant. LIZZIE G DOFFMAN. daughter ot Hiram ti. aud IJzzie Holl' man. aired 7 months aud 13 davs. The relatives and mends aro respectTullv invited to attend the funeral, liom the reidenco of her pareuts, KO. J217 Carlton stroet, at z o'o;oc,c on Sunday alter noon. To pioceed to tho Odd tollows' Cemetery HUNT. On the even id g of the lutu inaraut, JOHN BUNT, aged 44 years. Tbe relatives aud irionds of tho family are respoot- fullv invited to uttt nd the Inncrai, irom his luto resi dence, No. 1717 Market street, on hundiv atiemoou at 1 e'oiock, without lurt'-er notice. To proceed to Xvew Jerusalem Church, upper Laroy. McKENNA. Suddenly, on Wediie'dav. the 14th ,n m, 1A1 IJICK VrKEiNNA. aired 2d years The relmives and lneuds of tne lamily are luvltc.1 to attend the lunurul, on Sunday afternoon, ttie 18th mutant, nt 1 o'clock, Irom his mother's residence, .No. J61H l esrl street KTF.WA RT. On tho 14th inst.. JANE STEWART, rd'cl ol the late Audiesr Stewart, in the 68tu year of iel agew i Her relatives aBd frends and those ot tbo family oie resiptotfu'ly invited to attend her iuneral, irom her late residence, N. K. corner of Twenty-seventh and Federal streets, on Sundav afternoon, the Hth instant, at 1 o'clock, wit no it lurtner notice, to pro eecd to l'biladopbia cemetery. motVEll ANNIE M., vifo of William R. ti.a .niativna and friends are invited to attend bor funeral, from tbe rosldence ot oor bus . aud. corner of Slain and Mehl s'reots, ticrmuniowu, on Monduy alternoon at 8 o clock. WHITE On the 15th Instant. SATtAH. wile ot Rsmii.,1 White, aited 74 veurs aud 8 mouths. Th relaiives and Iriends ol tiio laniUv are respect- fiiv ,nniid tn attund her iuneral, rom the residence ot ber ron, Captain John Whitw, No 1028 8 FouMh street, on Sundav afternoon at 8 o'clock, lo proceed to Ebtuezer M. ii.. mmrcu v auit,. s 1.0011 BELLS. CRANKS. PULLEYS, CHECK 1 Mnrimra K nob Slide and FlUHh Boll Pulls, Mortise Crankn, Annealed Wire hell Staples. Ma'leable Iron Cranks, Spikes, and Cairiages and Door KnoukerM, lor tale bv Tin MAN a. bilAW, 8J5 (El.'Ut Tldxty-YeJ MAUKlT Ut., bWW KUi TlOPT! TTAT TFT?a.nTJfWETJ9l AND CTTTF.T? 1 Ji csn buv them for IBoir horws, tlnglyorbr the !' dozen, nt TtttMAN hllAW'S. No. 835 (Eight Thirty-nvrt Ma KKET St.. bolow JsTnth. CLOSE OUT BALANCR OF STOCK OF PVstes. hsve reduce! thorn to and below whste- sle lates. AIbo lor sulfl Heel Mates Htris, Kltsters' (llmlnts e'e an! vou can rr- your 8kte convcty snstnencd un at ibu.mah s unm n, 1A S hum ( Mxbt Thtrtr-flTf) HAHH ET t below Ninth. ORDAN'B TONIC ALE. JOHUAN S TONIC ALE. WOMANa TOMC AT, JOHDA.V.-j TONIO At.K. It is recommended fcr Dhvslclnnv of this and ottior places as a superior r. nif, una reunites but a trl d i convince the mod skeptical oi Its grtar- rns It. To be bad, wholesale aud retail, ot l. I.JoRDVN, no. iJV i r.-n i-iniw. Chnmnaunc Cider, bv the dozen, bottled, or bv tha barrel S 14 ly AUCTION SALE3.. DAVIS ft; IIUtVKY, AUCTIONEERS, iT.nta with 1W. tbvmas & 8on. BlUlii., Ino. Mi t'Ul..MT aircou Pain Ko lilts OTTpn street. f?PI.F,M)ID KUIlNI'lCHh. KliuGAXT HIVO, 1'AlNllf.ClS, LAKUfc AllBKUB, VLVKT PK'ia, E'lU. On Wednesday Uoralng, At 10 o clock, at No. 204.J tlreen street, bv estaUxue. the rntne Kurnltuie. hiclucllpg Suite Hpientlid Wamut and 1 lush IrawtnK-room Furniture, Handsome Obain ber Suites hnlolicd la oil, f taere rldcboard, EJnnt Uotewood 7 octave Plnno Fona made bf stelnway, French Plate slantni Minors: 78 by AS Inches, F'n nil I'aintings, Klch .-at In Lamhroqoln and Lacs ruraini, lenani Velvet nnd Brussels Carpets, French- lhiua Dinner sod 1 ea f eU etc. Also, Kitcnen Furniture. 11 ay be examined at it o'clock on tbe morning of sale, or previously by obtaining an order irom the auc tioneers, ii 11 it SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, CUE&NDT Bacet No. 1020 O. PFLMAK'S FIRST OKKAT SALE Or MA NT FX, J'lhK. AND LOUlilMl ULAnhH. oil, f 1TINU, K.MIKAVIIGO CUIIOJIO L1TIJOORAPH3. PIIO TOt.KAl'US, AND CAUTE UK V1SITK FK.VMF9. U I'eiman announces his Orst saie ot finest nua Ity mantel, pier, and looklng-klaows. oil palntlnits, eng-rov- inns, enromo ninoirrapiis, puoiograpn ana carte ae visite tranics, will take plticeac Btun n Am iiAi Ltai, o. luaOC UF.ttSirr Street, On 'I u sdsv Mormnif. Februarv 10 at lv o'clock, comprising mantel plor. end 'ooklng-iilusscs, ot every dosunnt'on and size, lo walnut, rosewood, and gl t plor and bracket tables, wanut and rosewoodt steel eniravlns. sain and .colored; lithograpos. chroraos, wlih or without liaises; aiso a lot oi carte ae visit iraines Bale no.ililve v without reserve, as sir. retmaa is conu.f l.etl to make tbe above sale on-account oi exten sive alterations on bla premises. 2 13 6t J. FITZPATRirK & CO. AUCTIONEUS. Kcw Auction House. Ko. 927 tHENUT Mtreot. FOR SALE. OERMANTOVVN! GERMANTOWN ! .ut ncrson deshlnv to establish a flrst-c ass Boardlnir Rouse or Hoarding School at Uermaatown can now pui- rkase ono oi iho most rteilrub.e plaoes lor such pa. pose in ttie riwen y-sccona Wuru. iue nroDeriv Known as tne nnite nwan moioi. at Slonnt Aliv. (lormantown. will be so.d cueae aud udo aecouiintusiing lurnn. xne ninin ouiiuinv is ot stone, lour stones in noignt, and contains thirty one rooms. There are about two acres oi ground In good condition. There are out-biillillngs which, with a -lilliiiK out ay, could be converted iuto eluht convenlnt dwellings, or would make additional aacouimodatlons lor boardars or setioo a. Mich sn opportunity to secure a deslrahtn location may not acsin be oifeied. and anyone desiring to purchase siiouiu a iy at once. , immudlate noscs.iion can De citoo. Fo: lull terms nnd particulars apply to BOHlS It r illOMAS, Donvcysncer, MAIN Street, near VV'a nut ane. ocrmantown. 2 17 3t ILOR SALE A BARGAIN. THE OWNKU. r ileslrina to remove Vest, oilers lor.salea lare-e, cstal'iixbed Wholoale and Ketaii Business, ensistla. OI I IMLU1L LAMFS. ULASS-W AllK. ana Ul li. IQO store is in a good sliuatlon and doing a Ure b jamess now. Ihe wiioie. Including fixtures uoou-w ll. etc., will he aold on rnnHouab lo terms, l'onsesxlon Eiven humedlatelv. or us soon as stock can be coated a ti r sale. Any person wishing to buy or so into baslness will uo well to give their immediate attention, ako. a iiood new pnrlna covered wagou horse and har- n ss, ail complete and in gooa oruer ; cau ee teen at auy line. ... ' Address, n real and fall namo.Fost Office, Box No. wu s 'Dutio LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Xtdir Itestorcr and Dress ing invigorate, strengthen and lengthen the hair. They act directly upon the roots of the hair, supplying re quired nourishment, and natural color and beauty returns. Grey hair disap pears, hald spots are cov ered, hair stojs falling, and luxuriant groivth is the re sult. Ladies and Children will appreciate the delight ful fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impart ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the shin, scalp, or most elegant head-dress. Sold by all IHraKgista. Depot 198 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. (OFFERING MACHINES. . COFFERING MACHINES. A largo assortment of Gofloring Machines Just reoeived per steamer "fit. George." FOR SALE BT ISAAC TOWNSEND, Ilouse-Furnisbing Store of tbe late JOI1N A. MCRPEEY, No. 922 CHESNU1 STREET, 1 f 4 ' Below Tenth Street, "PAPIER M A C II E GOODS. a- PAPIER MACHE GOODS. TARTAN GOODS, SCOTCH PLAID GOODS. A Cue assortment of Papier Mache Work Tables, Writing Desks, Iukstandij and Scotch PIa:d Goods, Just received per the ttcamor "St. Goorge," too lato tortbrls'mas sales, suitable for Bridal Gilts, etc, will to sold low. ISAAC TOWNSEND, Honpe Furnishinir Store of the late JO UN A. MUKrilEY, No. 022 CHESNUT STREET, 1 24 Bflow Tenth street. yy a n t e i), , A GOOD FIB8T-CLA88 OPERATIC SINGER. Apply at V. OVNKAL'rt CASINO. Mo 69 WABBEN Street, Trenton. N. J. win meelva a flrst-clsss salary. - ' lt c hV BKIHT'S FRKBU TOMATOE3, OP MY OWN CANNING, TWENTT FIVB CENTS PER CAN. JOHHI7A WRIGHT. KPR1NO GAEDEN anJ KUk.NK.UN treta. ENAMEL OF AMERICA, JH1S WILL INTEREST OtfK LADY ITCADKRS, l THEIIK HAS LONO DESK OTCIT i the part of can I.tDT PATItOWS Swire so procure' article frV TOILET In wklch they COULD PLACE COWPIlKWCll!, sed which would supersede tbe many Usurious To'IsP Towdcrs and Tastes wa'k-h, for want cf better, ther were forced to use, te TIIH rxjUTlY 1I1KIR COMPLCXXOBT AND IIEJrL,TII. SOW, HOWKVEH, WE HAVE TUB PLKAStJItn TO PLACK BEFORB Tim.'uT article which we know Iromr aerscnal exprrlor.ee to be Jnst what will satisfy them in every wsy. It is Perfectly Harmless to the Skia. WARRANTED TO BE SO. In fact, so well satisfied have we become from long and patient ISTESTIflATlOK t hat It will not lojnre, but ercatly haprave tbe skin, AND REALLY BEAUTIFY THE COMPLKXION THAT WE WILL BEFCND TO ANT LADY, who, after giving our preparation, THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED ENAMEL OF AMERICA, A FAIR TRIAL, TIIE MOSEY PAID FOB IT IF IT FAILS. IT 18 fCBELY VEGETABLE IN ALL 1T3 COM PONENT PABT3, ND COXBIQUEN1LY 13 HABMLK8S, ONLT YO IMPROVE TIIE ' APPEARANCE OF THE t KIN. It will rea'ly remove i FBECKLES, SIOLES. ' BLACKWORItl, iPI3IPL.ES, and I y cleansing and softening the skin, give It a BEAUTIFUL VELVETT APPEARANCE. It will conceal ths marks of SMALLPOX, AND IT WILL INSTANTANEOUSLY BEHOVE ROUGHNESS FKOM THE SHIV. FOB CHAPPED HANDS PACE IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL, making the skin as white and smooth as , IVORY. LADIES WHO HAVE CHAPPED HANDS. or skin made rough by exposure to the cold winds, are invited to 1 i CALL AND TRY IT, and satisfy yourself bcfoi e y ou "" PURCHASE IT. A Bottle ALWAYS OPEN UPON THE COUNTER, FOR LADIES TO USE, WITHOUT .CHARGE, AT , FRANCOIS GREG0IRE & C0S BEAUTIFUL bTOIlE, . S. W. COR. EIGHTH AND LOCUST STS. pr.icE. Single Bottle l-00 Six Bottles 5 00. roa sale or DYOTT A. CO., 4 , JOHNSTON, IIOI.LOtVAY&COWDKN, R. fc . A. WJ'.IGIIT,, GLENN &. 1 1., ; HUNT A, t O., , 1 HARRISON &, ARMSTRONCU. Druggists. Halr-Dicsrcrs, and Perfumers. FRANCOIS GUUGOIRE & CO. ere the sole Agents for tbo VERY DELIGHTFUL EACH PREPARATION, FOU THE LIPS, LA CHE PIE DE FLEl'R DE LIS. AfcUt LA rilEME UEi ROSES. FOR SALX 03.LY AT 1231088 S. W. COR. EIGHTH AND LOCUST BT3. P I N E OPEBA GLiAftSES. 1 VERYLAltGZ "VARIETY. JUIB Wt QUEEN A CO.. 1 1 yE opfer row salt: Issnod to (lie Pacific Uallroaii Co Interest payaWe In eurrency. The eUsapest OOvern-. meat Bonds on tha market, recclveaby Unltol Htstoa Treasarrr at 80 per oent as security forNailonal Bank Clrcalailon. Morris and Essex Railroad First Mortgage 7'e, Due 1014, ftrlctly Flrst-cliss Bonds for sale lower than otW Bonds of tbe same class. Junction Railroad Second Mort gage e's, T ndorsed by Pennsvi van la Railroad Company, Phlla Inl-- phla and Itcading Railroad Companr, f bllado psla, Wil mlrgton and Ba tlmoro Tallrond Coninstjv. Bonis das in 19i0. Coupons paid In lull fiee of all taxatloa. The limit on these Bonds has recently bean rcdacod, ae tbat we can now offer them at a vnry low prloe. Oovcrnmcnl securtlcs of all kinds bought and M. Stocks and Ga d bought and sold on commissi jn. la ibis and other markets. Interest allowed on deposits, E. W. CLARK & C0, Binkers, l8m No. 35 S. Third St.-Phllad. p, GAS CONSUME It S. W weuld caU your attention to NEW OAS REGULATOR INVENTED BT DR. CUAS. M. OUKSSOT, (Tate Wanaffhig Fnglnecr of the Vhlladplahla Oas Works', peasln( GREAT l)Et,lCAC of adjustoiont by tbe aeer ota peculiar form of vavo-and gas haidor. governing accurately a slnule ligh. with a'Ctpaaity tq pass gas escuhh tor the full number of llghis, and tbs ability within the Instrument itself, to hioretee tbe piessoro, wben the greater quantity ol pas Is reoilredt Among the peculiar auvautagos of thlr RecLlator. that make U prelcrable to Instramon ta. of mtv con tracted size, which require the use of MFBOURT or FLtXIBLE DIAPHRAGMS, the following deserve especial notice FIR-T The free motion ot tbe Regulating Valve through considerable space, gives Itgrea er doiic&cy of adjustment, and a wider range of coiramptlon In a single Instrument, than Is possible with o'.hor tormso SEt OKD The fluid seal et GLYCtUlNE usod in this REGULATOR, avoids the danger resultbig In othar forms, Irom tbe unwholesome vapors i Morcurv. wblch. paMiug off wlih the Uas, are disseminated throutliout ti e rooms In wblch It is burnsd, sabjautlnir the cccupan!STU ALL TBE DtLKTEKIOVfS KKFB ttT3 OF MhtUL'RY upon ihe human system. andspocla It upon tho LUSv and bKIN, whin it is thad dlffasod as vai or. 1 be accidental overflow of ilorcui-y from tliaie mercurlol Seals Bus) often Injured valuab oOas Meters. the cost of whieh baa ucoessurlly been cbarircd to tho eonsumer. . Where the use ef JIERrmT In regulatom is availed by tbe substitution of a FLEXIBLE 1)1 APCRAOil. the resuhing din.culttcs aro also namerous; rao Is tno lia bility to LfA&AUU and EXPLOSION OBG.vSt an other, ibe loss el Flexibility and consequent inefflohscy bv age and espesare to cold, and thirdly,. the InUarent vice of want ot aellcacy of adjoitmont, aad jaage ot action. To rcmcdv tiese faults, tha "CRESSOS RE ( 6 LA- TOR" was lnvauted, and. wherever Intrediiced t&.haa given tho greatest satisfaction, alwaya proJuoioa a stoadv llnht ana regular consumption, with, a savins ot rromlWl!.NlT loTUlKTY Per Cent in amount cf gaa consumed. Lh'l'ltKS PATENT have been grantee" ibi tblsJlaa-a. Utor, bolh iu the CMTKD STATEJi and haKAGLAJil. It Is mauulaclurcd by the 'AMERICAN METER COMPANY," Of NEW TOOK, PHILADELPHIA, anct.BOSTOK, for us alone, and tor eulo, Wholesale and Rctnfl. at our ware bouses in this a Ity, where all ordets and tetters aLouid.b aodresacd. The following is an extract from the Joarnal of the FRANKLIN INoTITUTfc, dated Octobu 18, 1W3jt-"Aii experimental trial was then made as to the quauilty of gas consumed by the burners when under regulation to their maximum economy, and also theaoant consumed br tbe same buraors when subjootodi. to the ordlaary variations or street pressure. '"i bo result showed tbat with the Regulator, there was unlforn Qr 78 cubic feet ot gas per hour consumed, being an average of 3 7-10 cublo loet per burnt-C- Whilst without tbe. Regulator the samo kurnors cossamod from 106 lo 110 cubic feet per bour, the average -helm 128 cubic leet, or 6 feet per hour to each burner " Tbe test apparatus which was set up In the- E RAN EL LIN 1NSTI1L1E ean be seen at ou SCALE VAREHOUSE In this city, where the publlo ara-ltrvltctS tonnsll and examine ir themselves, the amount of saeiog. effected by the use oi the CHESSON IlEQUr.ATOIl. TAIEBANKS &. EWIKG. MASONIC JIALLt 1 ti mwslm Ko. 715 CHkfiJUIi: STEE.BT X T W I L Ii 1' A Y TO ADVERTISE IN COIJNTItY NEWSPAPERS! Toe underelvned ! agent, for lha bt counlsr oapers In all parts ot tbeXnlted Ejutea, ami oouuacufor advji- UhUa at the puuWthers' lowest ra tes. His system of dvertialug is sucb that no ono ho, designs ta, make bis business known la many different aecdous of tbe coun try should fall to avail themselves oi Jt. I t recom mends and represents only wetaViaotubllshod f'onr and guarante. t carelul insurtious f advertlseiuiuats in all eases. WllVfyiiU ATKINSON, No. at I Chesnut Street, 217stnthEtc . ' NlCOND FLOOR. itronT uas just imported a tresh lot Ot ' liaKNELKlS FAKDLSKS. and li,.-. jiuo. wuiqiit. KPHIXO- OAKDEN and 'RAKLlj, bireots CVsetti7 KU. 3 Hi at J T A I I A 'JN $1 A C C A. 110 N I, YtWIICELLI, FAT.MASAH CIIEE3E, FRESH IMPORTED. For sale by JAMKS H. .WlillB, WALNUT AND EIGHTU STBEITUiij. 2 101m B. IIUNTEB, No. 41 N. SEVEKTa hTRK.KT, ABOVE FILBERT, rHTLADELPHLA. Acknowledged tv all parttrt nUr'ttid as by tar tbo. MObl' btlfOthhFUL PHYSICIAN In tbe tieotmeiit b teat.t in S t tv.uiUy. CJDIOK, THOROUGH, eadpermau nt rurttquaranterd loavrrir' case. VeDembrDK. UUNTER 8 t 'eiehrated Kmcdia cuii only ne bad aenulne at hla otd eHtablubed Orttrs. N. 44 N. KEVfNTlf btreet. above Vllbert 2)1; Ct W0" --' . .. .... . ...... . n JlMll'A VSUIII. SPRING OAFDEN and fUiNKWlN. St.iU. Closer ai 7 P. At. M K