THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 16fl6 Jt'-.4 AMUSEMENTS. Arch STMrr Theatre. Mr. Lawrence Bar rett's "Claude Molnotlo" revives the poetry of tne part, haokneved and depoetisd by the attotnnU of ss man until the very mm of the hero had bejomo Just. It in a d.ffloult task to revive serious ini. rest In 'Claude Melnotto." Mr. Barrett not only revives) the interest in the hero, but (rave oacK ail the idi al, that of Bulwer's romautio and po meal crtation. .Vis readings of the woll-known aaairo brought forth all tti beauty ot language tliat had grown trite. Ills earnr-sines, hie passion, duen, in lutiiif li If through all hia nature, but never loud) bia loathing lenueiuets, tho deep remorse wliioii nevrr In his wildo-t moments left him, all wero ad mirable. Mr. L Barrett's genius has kept It pi omlse It has inert ased by practice, thought, and Stum, Mr, Barrett Is a finer artist than when last we saw him He has ytars ol youih b'More he attains mttu. turityt be can aHjpire to the very highest position in the dramatio art. ihis evening tie will annear in the character of 'Charles do aionr," in Schili.r's play ot The. Robber. . iss rice had the advantage of looks, well repr-sentliiff the "beauty ot Lynn." Her readinvs and hernieih.d of pronouncing some woro gnrdiner, lor instance are peculiar, but she played "Fau'ln" tritti discretion siillloien: not to mar tne intcri-ft of the character Mr. Thayer was capitti a "M'me lictbaupolles." Mrs vVorrall played the " IA 'low vp ntm" with great fooling-. Niw Chk wut aTUET thi atrk M Ibs Mitchell sontintii her Faneion, of which the public never wear. The ent)us am and desire to see her Increase at every performance. Fatu-hnn must be withdrawn this week. Thoso who desire to se Miss Viitcholl in her gieet obaractor should not tail to take advan tage ot the next throe representations. On Monday evenin next Marine MitchrU appears in her speci alty. The J'eart of Stvoy ; or, The Alother'i Prayer. On Saturday alirnoon a matinee will bo given, whon the flying Dutchman will be presented for the first time. It has been piepared expressly for the mati nee performances, and has been some time in prepa itthn. W almut Stkk-t 1'hkatkb Mr. John Brou"bam p ays to the mot crowded houses 01 all the theatres in i be city Tnere is an irreeiijb!e attraction about bi'i ; it is like an invitation from a friond one cannot resist. last night, end a?ain this evening be plays the "Kin" in J'l.caliontas, his own burlesque, and tne finest, not to suv tup oniy, American burlesque ever written. Mr John Dunn, who plays "Captain Smith" (lie war, we bo leve, tho original) has a beau lil ul .euor voici , and siuks tho musio 01 the part with irieat effec and sweetness Amirican lHKATiiK.-1'ho dolightfut enteriain men ts at the American aie attracting crowds every evening. I he Fowlor Bisters, the Wesnors, and the new tenor. Mr. Heron, are aomirable in tlioir lines. The variety ot the entertainment is not the least pleasant feature of the evening. Aoadrmt of Mubio The Have s (rive a wonder ful exhibition ol the Trapeze tins evening, with the pantomime of the Golden Egg. The three illustrious brothers ail appear. Benefit of James Hamill, tub Champion Oarhman. On to morrow (i'riday) evening a buue lit wM be viven at the American Variety 1 iieatre to James Hamill, the champion scu'lor. A great, bill of liO'B'tien has been prepared tor the occasion All who wish to see our champion meet Kelly properly in England should bear this matter in mind. Fereixi's Ctkba Linria will be re;ieatod to morrow eveLing, Miss Doneere having recovered from her severe indisposition. 6hi) will positively appear as "irierolio," together with Mis Hewlett as 'Linda. Ihe other rotes will be thu same as in Monday evening's pcrlormsnce. Jakvis Matinee At the Fover of the Academy Ol Music the lat ot the series take place at 4 o'clock to-oay. Ihe programme is at once classical and popular. 1 he Concerts have boon al ays numerously auu lathiouubly attended. The Alexandria Habeas Corpus Case. OPINION OF ATTORNEY-GENERAL SPEED. Considerable attention has been Riven to the decision of Judge Underwood, in Alexandria, Va., lately, in tha cise ot Thomas Javins, fetitioner ior a wilt of liabeus corpus. In May, 865, Javins assaulted a colored boy, Frank Beall, and in the assault the boy's le was broken. Javins wa thereupon arretted by General Slough. In October, Beall brought an action for damages in the Provost Court, Capt.un P. R. HHmbrick, Judse, and recovered $500 damages, the Court ordering Javins to be im prisoned till the dunnages were paid. This de cision was appioved by General Augur, and a few days since was carried into execution by the arrest of Javins and his confinement in the Slave Pen, in default ot payment oe the judg ment. He then petitioned the United States District Court tor a writ of habeas coipus, to discharge him from tbis confinement. The writ was served on Captain Hanibrick, who made return thereon that he held the pri soner by authority of the President of tho United States. The prisoner's counsel relied upon, first, a loi mer conviction by General felough ; secondly, want of jurisdiction in the Provost Court over a case of this nature. The respondent's counsel argued that the return of Captain Hambnck. was conclusive, and upon it the prisoner must be remanded to custody; and secondly, that, if the return did not preclude the Court from going further, the Provost Court had jurisdic tion, being the Court designated for the trial of these cases, by the Preedmen's Bureau, in ac cordance with the rules and regulations of. the Bureau approved by tbe President. Judge Un derwood decided that the writ of habeas corpus was not restored by the recent proclamation o President Johnson, and that tne return of Cap tain Hambrick that he held the prisoner by authority of the President was conclusive, and the Court could not go behind it. The prisoner was accordingly remanded to coudnement under the sentence ol the Provost Court. We learn that tre Attorney-General has given an opinion adverse to the decision of Judge Underwood, and that an order has been issued for the release of the prisoner on the writ. Washington Star, 18th. MCBDEB ADD LYNCH LAW IN ACCOMAC COUNTY, va. Un Thursday evening ot last week Mrs. Drummond, wite ot Captain John Drummond, resident of Accomac county, near Pongoteague, was mont brutally murdered by a negro, who was recently in tbe army. Tho Newtown Recvrd eavs: "He a'so attempted the murder of a oolored woman at the same time, iiis purpose was roobery. tie asked Mrs. Drummond for some money supposed to be in tbe bouse which she relused to give him, wbert upon he procured an axe aud burst her skull open and dragged ner to the stables, tie then de li anded of the colored woman that she should say that the horse kicked her mistress. Sue refu'od to tell the falsehood, and he then struck her with tbe axe in tbe same manner, and left her for dead. Ihe colored woman, thouirh dangerously wounded, re vived suflicientiy to relate the above foots, and wita strict attention being paid to her case may eventually recover. The citizens of Fonnoteiiirue went In search of the author of tbe fiendish act, and capturing mm, at once hung Dim to a iimo oi a tree." FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES QREAT FIUE IN NEW YORK. Hcasra HABVIlf A Co., 263 Broadways GiMXEMSH : We have Just opened the Alum and Dry Plaster Safe We bought of you a short tune since. It was la the second story of tha building corner of Broadway and Barclay street, and fell Into the cellar, and it gratifies as very much to be able to say. that bvkbt book, t apeb, aud bake bill is in oood obdbb, very much better . tban ws could bave expected, after the Intense heat. W e shall want another and much larger one of tha same sort vary soon. Yours truly, WILLIAM A. DKOWN k CO.I Xew Tobx, Aprul, 18& A full assortment of the above S AT ES, Perfectly Diy and Thoroughly Fire-Proof, And funtlshod with the Best Locks, for sale by MARVIN & CO., No. 72 1. CESNUT Street, (MASONIC HALL). Call before purchasing, or send for Illustrated Cata loima. tlVlutl.retJp CPETINGS. JUST RECEIVED, YARD-AND-A-YTIALF-WIDE VELVET OA K PETS, NEW DESIGNS. J. F. & E. B. OR 01 E, No. 904 C1JESNUT STREET. 3-4 9 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, WHITE, RED, AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS. J. F. & E. 33. OltNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. ENGLISH BRUSSELS, FOB STAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. 500 PIECES NEW PATTERNS ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. TJ. ORNE, No. 904 C3 20 3mrp CHESNUT STREET. FOR SALE AND TO RENT. H O O M S TO RENT large, Well lighted and' Ventilated HOOMS, ON THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South THIRD Street, TO HEISTT. APPLY JN 1HK OFFICE, FIRST FLOOE. N. B WITd OK WIVHOUr STEAM POWER. E OR SALE, To close an Estate, A BKAPT FUL LOT, at the S. E. corner of fortieth auu Locuac Htreets, west Philadelphia, close to fit Marv's Episcopal Church. Would make a line location lor large mansion, or could be divided loto smaller lots, havlrnt farce fronts. C M. S.LESLIE, 4 16 10 No. Ti7 SAN MOM Street J HOUSE FOR SALE, WITH SIDE YARD, UNo.flOT North SIXTH "treet ahove I'oplar. KlKht rooms, pas anu iatn. not anu co Q water, ranee, waier closets, etc.. all In good repair. Lot ID leet bv HO. Har den laid out with npiendld grape vines, roie bushes, shrubbery, irulc trees, box-bualies around the paved walks. tc. Price onlv ft3U0. Clear possession soou. Apply on toe premises, i is i- FOB SALE A DESIRABLE THREE stoiv Dwelling, with thiee-storv doable Back Ullnu on TWhLFTH Street, above Ureen. All modern improvements, inraace. kitchen heaters, ete. Price. MWV Ciear. Apply at tnis uniuo, oetweeu ana 13 A.M. 4t FOR SALE OR TO RENT. 1 FOUR- two sione dwelling-houses, wltu lorty-tbree acres of vround. on the WISHaliickon creek, known, as Ho ft '8 Mill. Apply at No. 117 WALNUT Street, 4 17 8t f ARCH AND TWENTIETH, NEAR ST. LJ Clement's Church. (superior dwelling. No 142 N rvVEMlETU Street, lor sale cheap. Call from lu to UJi. LOST. 1 OST OR MISLAID, A PERPETUAL POLICY J OF INsl'KAM'E, ltmued by tne Firo Association or Flillnfleipuia. to J At oil UAfL.rK, ior lb w, dated July 13. IMMl. Any Information ihereol will be received by C. ENGLUOKEB, 3 ?1 lmrp No, 4U7Nonh FIFTH 8t WANTS. ri HREE GENERAL AGENTS WANTED TO A act in Important locations for the New York Acci dental Insurance company. Active men ol good address, appiv to n a ah u. ALLt, jiranou umco, no. ip CllE'BNL'T Street. Apply soon. 121 A REDUCTION OF TWENTY-FIVE ner cent,, or from 124 to 200 less noon each Instrument than our Regular Schedule Prices. Denitli to reduce our isnra nock of superior and highly improved, richly tl Dialled seven ootave Koaewood PIANOH previous to the removal to our new store, Girard Row. No. 1 101 Chenut street, we bave conduced to oiler them at the actual co-t to manufaciure and at prices equally as low as we sola tueui peiore tne wsr. 'J bene instruments nave Deed awarded tne nignoht nremmms at all the principal .zbiblilous ever held In this country, with numerous testimonials Irom tbe first artlsta In America and Kurope Tbev are now the lead' In i Pianos, and are so a to all nana ol tne world Persons deairlng to purchase a first-class Piano, at sreatlv reduced rates, shou d not lall to avail tnem selves oi tuis opportunity, t ircu ars oi tue reiiuiar schedule prloe, with precise cuts of the styles of our Pianos, can be bad at the waierooms, ana, on appiloa' tlon, will be sent by mall , Warerootns. 4S21trp No. 1021 CriF.bN UT Street JJNION OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus for Cooking and Heating by Petroleum OIL . Our Stoves give no smoke or odor and are not liable to get out of order, being as simple In every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. Tbe Baker, Broiler, and flat-iron Beater are the only special articles of fur niture required. For all other purposes, ordinary stove furniture may be used. DAVID II. LOSEY, SOLE AGENT FOB PFi,X?YLVANIA, No. 88 South FIFTH Street liberal discount to the trade. 1 17 Im rp jyi. HUNTER, No. 44 N. SEVENTH HTHKET, ABOVE FILBEBT, rHll.A-UI,rHi A. Acknowledged fcv all partiei mttrettrd as by far the MOST blcCtttSFUL PHYSICIAN In tbe treatment t lhuatri in A tpteialtjf. QUTCl TllOKOUGU, tmdperman.nt caret outer antttd In every esse. Xemembur PH. m NTKK B ( elebrated Kemtdle can onlv I bad genuine at his oid established Otllce.No. ;4N.elyjsiJtf street, above rUbert s 414 0 HOWELL & B0UKKE, iriANurACTunEns 'j i " OF PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. N. EI CORNER F01 TJil AAD MARKET STREETS riILADELPHIA. MEAD & SMYTH, MAK UFAC I URER8 OP FIXE SILVER riATEl) WARE, No. 910 CHESNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. 4 4 tf WOOD & CAEY, No. 725 CHESNUT STREET, ARE OFFERING DAILY ALL THE LATEST N0YELTIES IN HATS AND BONNETS, INCLUDING THE POPULAR JAPANESE AND MEDALLION HATS. 2 IStn rp REDUCTION IN PRICE OP THK AMERICAN WATCUR8 MADE AT WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS. In consequence of the recent great decline In gold and silver and all materials used In tho manufacture of our goods and in anticipation of a still further decline, we bave reduced our prices to as low a point as they can be p aced WITH GOLD AT PAR, So that no one need hesitate to buy a watch now from the expectation that it will be cheaper at some inture time The test ot ten years, and the manufacture and sale oi MORE TLTAN 200,000 WATCHES, Have given our productions the very hlglio u rank among timekeepers. Commencing with the determination to make only thoroughly excellent watches, our business has steadily Increased as the pnbllo became acquainted wl.h their vaine, until lor months together we have been unable to sapply the demand. We have repeatedly enlarged our factory buntings unil they now cover over three acres ol grouud, and give accommodation to more ibnneigh. hundred wornaien. We are lullv justified In stating that we now make MORE THAN ONK-HALF OP ALL THE WATCHES SOLD IN THE UNITED STATES. The different grades are distlnsu'shed by the following trade-marts engraved on the plate : 1. "American Watch Co.." '"altham, Mass. !i. "Appleton, Tracy A Co.." Wo thaiu, Mais. 3. "P. 8. Bartlett," Walthauv Mass. 4. "Wm. Ellerj " 8. OUR LADIES' WATCH ot first quality Is named "Appleton, Tracy ft Co.." Waltbam Mass. 6. Our next quailty of Lsdles' Watch, Is named "P. 8. Bartlett," Walthain, Mass. Th-se watches are furnished In a great variety of sizes and styles ol eases. The American Watch Company, of Waltham, Mass., authorizes us to state that without distinction of trado marks or price, ALL THE PRODUCTS OF THETR FACTORY ARE FULL Y WAURA SfTED To be the best time-keepers of their class evr made in this or any olner country. Buyers should remember thatunllke the guarantee of a foreign maker, who can never be reached, this warranted la good at all times against the Compa" or their agents, and that It, aftaz the most thorouau trial, any watch should prove de fective In any particular, It may always be exchanged for another. As the American Watches made at Waltham are for Bale by dealers generally throughout the country, we do not solicit orders for single watches. CAUTION. The high repntatlon of our watches having caused them to be extensively counterfeited by foreign makers and sold In this country as genuine, the public are caU' tinned to ffuy only ot respectable dealers. All persons selling counterfeits will he exposed and prosecuted. BOBBINS & APPLETON, AOl' NTS FOB THE AMEBICAN WATCH t'OMPAKY, 416trp No. 183 BKOADWAY.N.T, BUY FURNITURE AT GOULD & CO. S UNION DEPOTS, Nos. 37 and 39 N. SECOND Street KOpposlte Christ Cburcb), And Cornerof NINTH and MARKET The largest, cheapest, and best stock o. FURNITURE Of every description In the world. 1 10 8p JyEW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY FOR INSURING AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF ALL KIXDS. Capital, 8250,000 President, WILLIAM A. BAYLEY Secretary, EDWARD GREENE. INDUCEMENTS. The rates or premium are very low. Tbe plan Is so simple that any one can comprehea all Its workings. No Medical ExMsulnstUosi im Bqnlrt, And those who have been rejected by Llfa Companies In consequence of hereditary or other disease, can eHbot Insurance In this Company at a very small eost. N o better or more satisfactory use can be made ot to smail a sum. POLICIES ISSUED BY . LANCASTER & GASKILL, H". W. Corner Tourth and Walnut St 1 10rp GENERAL AGENTS fOB PfiNSSTLYAXIAJ DRY GOODS. NEW LINEN GOODS, Just Received Direct from Europe, at MILLIE EN'S LINE!? STORE, No. 823 ARCH STREET, KETAIL, AT IMPORTER'S PRICES. LINEN LAWN DRESSES, New Style, verj Handflome. LINEN TRAVELLING DRESSES, Entirely New Dcelgn. NEW PRINTED LINENS, landing from (steamer "Proporjlls..' GOLDEN FLAX IR1SI1 SniRTINO LINENS, all tbe numbers. These Linens are of extra weh?bt and quality. POWER-LOOM TABLE LINENS, from 87 cents per yard. BLEACHED TABLE LINENS, New Patterns, very cheap. CHEAP NAPKINS, landing from steamer "Helvetia." TABLE CLOTHS, Rare Styles, with NAP. KINS to match. TOWELS, or every kind, from 25 cents to $125 each. NCR9ERY DIAPERS, All the Widths Re quired. TOWELINGS by the yard. CRASH DIAPER, HUCK, ETC. LINEN DRILLS AND DUCKS, In White, Colored, and Fancy. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Every Kind, for Ladies', Gents', and Children. SHIRT BOSOMS, of very Superior Quality. BIRD EI E AND OTHER DIAPERS. LINEN CAMBRICS AND LAWNS. Linen Buyers will save time and money by comlnjr diiect to MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE, 8 31 stuth No. 828 ARCH Street. -ypi. II. I10RSTMAM& SONS, FIFTH and CHERRY Sts. PHILADELPHIA. IMPOBTKRS AND MANUFACTURERS OF LADIES' DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, PLAIN AND FANCY BUTTONS, COTTOJi XBIDMINOS, BLACK AA1 COLOR1 1) GALLOONS CLUJSY LACES, BELTINGS, GUIPURE LACES. BALMORAL TBIUMING. GIMPS AND ORNAMENTS, COLORED VELVET KIBUON3 BEAD NETS, ETC. SMALL WARES AND ZEPHYR WORSTED. We are constantly receiving tie latest NOVELTIES of the Emopcan markets, bmldrs our own production of various stMes in NEW TRIMMINGS. Our prices ae reduced to the very lowest Gold rates. I JS 2mrp ESTABLISHED 1841. WARBIIRTOX & SON, No. 1004 CHESNUT St. SILKS, RIBBONS, AND MILLINERY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. REAL LACES, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, ETC Gold tlie I3usi& of Prices. 4 6 stuth A GOOD DISCOUNT i O THE TRADE. NOW O PE N , PARIS MADE MANTILLAS. RICn SILK BASQ U1NES. RICH SILK JACKETS. RICH SILK C1RLL2. DEMI-SEASON J A CKEIS. DEMI-SEASON LAZQUINES. DEMI-SEASON PO IONDES. FINE LLAMA LACF GOCDS. DENTELLE DEb INDES. BLACK LACE SUA VLS. WHITE LACE S2-AWLS. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 87tutbn2inrp No. 20 CHESNUT St. 115 NEW LOTS OH' GOODS ! OPKHU T1IW WEEK, AT ' W. II. EARLY'S No. 11S N. MNTU Stnt- 115 Heavy Die Pattern Bland Loom Table Linen, only Bit cent V1 bite Linen fowe'f, 2-M per dozen White Linen Towels. rruKd. i"7 P" dozen. White Linen Uuck, for Toweling, 1 cents per yard. Uaii Bleached Hack, for Toweling, 33 and to eeuu per yard. DRESS GOODS. Valencia, Mozambique, and le I. nines. 25 cents. Silk Embroidered Fo aa Dot Molialr, 37K eeuta. One ae yard wide Kumlsh Chiuta, 1U cents. , t dozen Ueu't Bro Uaif-Iiose, regularly made, 45 cenu. H TO $45 FOR A SUIT OP BLACK OP imrr colored clothi army and navr olothlat do., la style uoaurpswed. t I rp fAttu,6o,if jKisxaet., bor CUeeaat DAY GOODS. 113 PRICE & WOOD, H3 N. NINTH 8TREET, ABOVE ARCH, Bave just opened : A new lr of Bonnet Ribbons. Ho. 4 and I Com. dEcga albbons. Biack VwiTct Mbbona. . , Bargains In Hosiery and Olova. Ladles' and Genu' I lneaCmbrlo Hd A. Genu' Neck 1 lea, Shirt KronU, an I Baoeofera, Anew lotot lounoujgi.EdgUi, ,ml isertln. WHirB GOODS. WHITE GOODS. W hlte Pique", 7 W, and II M a yard. Pott finish CiUbik) anu Jaconet si uslms. NalBSOokMusllus, 45,38, 13, 1 X. 45, SI, M to W Victoria Lawns anl Bwisi Wu'llns. - eutpe anl riald Muslins. large Pla d Kalnsouk Muslin.' Hair Cord c tripe and Piaid Masiins. White Brli;iantf s, an auction lot, is oenu. very cbet JMarselika, Honeycomb, and Lanestei Qullu. Bleacbrd anl CnbleacLed Muslins, at tLe very lowest market prices. Best Bleached Vusll'if In the city at IS cent. Very besvy y srd-wlde 1 leached Musll.1, 31M cents. Beat makes hleachid Muslins. Heavy yard-wide Unbleached Masllns,34ct pyarj. y 11 low Case and Sheeting Musllnr. Just opened, one bale All-wool flannels, 3t cents pa yard. fine quality all-wool and Domet Fiance's. LINEN GOODS! LINEN GOODS! Table Linens, Napkin and Towels. Linen Napkins, very cheap, 2J8, 14 ! , f)(, 2-75 and 00 per dozen. Linen Buckabaca by the yard. . Baudsome Dsmaak Towels, 75, 87H, and 11-0. Pootch Diaper by the piece or yard. Bhlitlng Linens, trom 50 cenu up to tl-40 per yard. PRICK As WOOD, No. 113 N. NINTH Street, above Area. V. B. Will remove o the N. W oorner Eighth anA Filbert streeU about the last ot April. 4 It RETAIL. JAS. K. CAMPBELL & CO., No. 727 CHESNUT Street, Have made extousive additions to tbeir popu lar Stock ot SILKS AND DEESS GOODS WHICH THEY CONTINUE TO SELL ' At Moderate Prices. WHOLESALE ROOMS UP STAIRS. 3ailm FOURTH AND AECH. ? ARE NOW OFFERING, AT THE LOWEl RATES, A FINE STOCK Ot SPRING GOODS. FOR CITY RETAIL 8ALES. LADIES' SACK CLOTHS. FAgHIONAllLK SILKS. NEWEST DRKSS GOODS. HEW SPRING SHAWLS. TOURIST DRESS GOODS. 1 4 13 tbstaSf) BEST BLACK SILKS. ' RICHEST GRENADINES, ETC. ETC. gPLENDID TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. Just received, Aesh Invoice ot DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, WITH S A FEINS AND DOILIES TO MATCH. Tbe veiy finest goods Imported. SHEPPARD.VANHARUNGEN&ARRISON. 4 13 thstult No. IC08 CHESNUT Street. E EAR-ADMIRAL NAVY TOBACCO EEAR-ADMIBAL MATT TOBACCO. EEAB-AI)MI1LAL NAVY TOBACCO. BLACK-FAT ASD 8CGAB-CUBED. BLACK-FAT AND BUG AR-Cl)BKD. BLACK-FAT AND HDOAR-CTJKED. BEST IN THE WOBLD. BEST IN TH WOBLD. BEST IN 1BE WOBLD. FKBE FKOM STEMS. FKEE FBOH STEMS. FRKE FROM STEMS DEAN, No. 41S CUES SVT 8 tree t. General Dealer In Tobacco, Cigars, Tlpes, Etc , has tbe Sole Agency (or the above Celebrated Navy Tobaoco. FOBTT OFFICES TO BENT, in the United States Hotel Building. Apply at DEANS Tobacco and Cigar Store. 1 28 lmrp No, 411 iHEttNCT street I EUROPEAN TAN BATHS' INSTITUTE, li under tbe supervlnlon ot 1)K. PLANTTZ, No 11 N. NINTH Street, For the cure of Gout, Kheumatlsui, Paralysis. (Ivs terlo or Epileptic Convulsions, and all ma'adles oilvlnatlng Irom delects In the bo.ly, of the bio id, sncb as PI en. Tetter, open Woumls. etc. Obtuse or Withered Limbs recover their senalbllity, and tbe llesh tie be I thy form. Patients, while under treatment, can be accommo dated with board at the Inxtitute. C4 IS lmrp CAitl) TO MY f'f LLOW-CiriZENB SUFFEBINQ FBOM PARALVHIM. Havin suffered ior a period of elht years with Fnra.yals. and having experienced the treatment of a number ol ubyslulanH both In thin country and Europe, all ot which treatment had failed to perform a cure. I take great pleasure In recommending t e TAN BATIlf of Dr. 1'LAMiZ, No. 11 N. MMU Strnet. From the nse of twelve oi his ba'bs I hava compleuly realned my health, my system at the time of their commence, went being thoroughly pol.oped troai the use of drugs and minerals which had been given me I am too happy to say that my blood, through tha treatment of Ir. Planltz, Is now thoroarhly cleansed, and mv limbs, over which I had no oontrol, are strong and heaitny. n short, 1 am now a well man ani If any auflerers wish lurther lul'ormutlon, I will, cheerfully give It on application to me. . n. FRHNCHE, lS8trp - N0.4TN. WATEB Street. jj SAFE FOR SALE. A SECOND-HAND Farrel & Herring Fire-Proof Safa :j FOR SALE. APf LT AT THIS orriCK. J rp.
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