The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 29, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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CITY INTELLIGENCE.
icr Additional City JiUeUigcnee tee Ffth rage.
another Bark-Bam. Matcu The
ATHLBTirn ('nv Hi. .. . . .
fittetnth street and Columbia aemio between
letic, ofthUcitj, and the Titan E
I'ail Clnb. Ol I nrr n gin X7 v urn.
kHMIP. VhiPh vtiit n. a - i ...
nan', re,u Uedln W' R
resiiit- "mowing snows the
rjaioif. o.
Smith, o 1 1
llanncgan, r I 1
J'abor, p 6
Martin, 2d b ,, 3
Aiken, I. t 8
Durdsall, i. 4
. ATHLKTIO.
o
imineioiaer, 1st b, . 1
6 Mcliride, p l
2 Reach, 2d b ,,, 8
6j Wilkin.,. , 4
aii'.Ww"' ' 1
4 Docknn. i o
Wright, o 1
4 8onfonderlor,"r!'f.'J 2
Goldie, 1st b J 6 Dike, 8d b. . ...!.,.. 2
Total....,, 24 42' Total .....
i inniHGS,
' 1. ; 2. 8. 4. B. i a
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C lab 08 An,pacb' Olympio
2 6 42
8 6 29
Base ,JUall
S. Bol!,
enc" un"-U,1,n' Wriht' n Smith; Atli.
Time-8 85. i
1'awed Balla-Burdsall. 9; Dockney, 6 j Tiko, 6.
ANNIVEB8ABY OF A BAYEB-BOOK
bociETY. Last evening tho thlrtr-third annl.
2er?af'r of tno Bishop While Prayer-Book
Epir hany, Fifteenth and Chesnut streets. Rev.
, vr. iiowe, presided. After the usual devo-
exr raises, conducted by the Itev. Mr.
, Wcrrie and Rev. Mr.; Foggo, the thirty-third
annual report of the Society was read by the
Secretary. It refers to ihe death of Dr. Duca
chet since the last report. Dr. Ducachet was a
member of the : Board of Managers from . 1835.
and his death leaves only two of the original
clerical members of 1H35. Durina? the year
12,761 copirs ot the Prayer-Book have been dis
tributed. The receipts for the year were as follow!:-From
subscriptions, $3920-65: from sale
of invested funds, 782'64; t total,) $ 4703-09.
I,h r,e2Bury ? D0W enPty with a debt ot
, ; ; f 121-16 due to the publishers. The increase 1b
the numbers of copies of the " Prayer-Book dis
tributed during the year was owing to the close
of tho war, and the unexpected demand from
the (southern States.' The Society desires to in
crease its usefulness, and during the coming
. 3&r to circulate at least 60,000 copies of the
-t ... , . nrayer-Book. Addresses urging a cenerous
support to the 8ociety. were mads by Bishop
Eain?' Dr- Leeds, Dr. Kewton, and Ilev. Mr.
Brooks. The doting exercises were conducted
S3 IT- Hare. i
.
Shooting Case. Thomas McCullom had
a hearing at the Central Station on Saturday on
the charge of shooting at Patrick Dlviuny. The
evidence showed that McCollom and John
' " bTPtber J trtck, haa a quarrel.
' ' 7 lnd tbht tb former discharged a pistol at John
Divinny, the load from which took ieflect in the
knee, producing a painful If noli dangerous
. . .. , , wound. Patrick then interfered, and the pistol
was discharged at him, but no damage was
' 2nei McCollom had been before Alderman
Pavchel for the shooting of John Divinny. and
had been held in $1600 bail to answer, but as a
doctor's certificate was produced showing John
to be In a dangerous condition, McCullom was
committed without bail until the result of the
. v injuries Is seen. r: was also held to answer
" - ' . . e chftrSe of snooting at Patrick Divinny,
CEWTENABY SEBVICES IK THE METHODIST
Ba.A,?pripriate, centenary services
were held yesterday In nearly all of the Methodist
tptecopal churches of this city, and collections
were taken up in aid of the benevolent lnstitu
tionti connected wiih the Church, j Green Street
, t.hlurcb- Uel' Mr- Jackson, pastor and several
other churches, were tastefully decorated with
Jioweif. flags, and appropriate emhiomL in uu .
afternoon pleasing entertainments were given
bv the Sunday Schools attached to the following
Methodist Episcopal churches: Siloam, Frank
..' ford, St. George's, 6t. Paul's, Twelfth Street,
Centennial, Trinity, Second Street, Ebenezer,
and other churches.
Slight Fires. On Saturday afternoon a
slight lire occurred at Russell and Fitzwater
streets, by the burniDg ot a shed. Damage
trifling.
Daniel J. Chapman's coffee-roasting establish
' mcnt, No. 460 Dillwjn btreet.' was sbghtly
damaged by fire about 10 o'clock on Saturday
evening. i
Shortly after 2 o'clock yesterday morning, a
canal boat on the Schuvlkill, above Girard
; avenue, caught Bre, and wai partially destroyed.
About noon, yesterday, a slight fire occnired
r ia Beech street, below Laurel, in a blacksmith
shop. i
Descbiption op a Mtjbdebeb. The
following is a description of Robert Little, the
murderer of James Hughes: t Aged about
twenty-seven years, five teet ten inches high,
brown hair, grey eyes, whiskers al 1 around his
face and chin, stoops some, large boned, about
170 pounds weight, upper teeth large, projecting
bo- that the lip will not cover them, head cut,
with plaster thereon; one of his eyes bruised:
... had dark clothing when he lett; Irish by birth;
been in this country about one year. Iulorma-
' : r tion nay be left at Central Police Station.
. , SnoyiKa the Queer. Thomas F. Amos,
. a young man, was arrested on Saturday, at
Paul'i.Casino, on the charge of offering a $10
counterloit note. Defendant was taken before
. . ' i United States Commissioner Sergeant, who, upon
the testimony submitted, committed him for
- trial at the November trm of tae United States
;. District Court. One of the witnesses testified
that after the arrest of the defendant he sai4 he
would not tell where he got the note not to
, save himself from twenty-five jears' imprison
ment. ' .
New School Buildings. The Board of
School Directors of the Fifteenth Ward has
appointed a committee to proceed forthwith In
the preliminary arrangements for the erection
two first-class school-bouses in that part of
the city, one to be located at Twenty-third and
....... j , Brown streets, and the other at Seventeeath
... and Wood streets. Tho lot9 are owned by the
. city, and Councils have appropriated $(0,000 for
the erection of these buildings.
Gub Fibemen. The Friendship Engine
Company expect to have their new building
completed in a short time. The walls are up to
... the third story. -
The members of the Resolution Hose and
. Steam Engine Company turueil out yesterday,
for the purpose of attendiug the funeral of
. Joseph Kucker, late a member of the Company.
' ( ' opened. St. Judo's Protestant Episco
pal thurcti. Franklin street, above Biown, was
ieopenea jesterday. During the past bu aimer.
; . . . . has been Meatiy in,proved in the interior by
judicious aUeiauongfrpa repainting throughout,
: ' . Sailed fob Litkrvool. The Biltish
. , fteamthip: Ve.aware, Ct8in xhomson 8ailed
from Wabbington street wr Rt one o'clock on
Saturday afternoon, for Live,00i wll, flln
r lrejght and 95 passengers. . - " 9 VlK ft. luU.
i . i , ; ' " ' TabGet Pkacticb. 1 heKationj Guards
- j .. . .i .. Colonel Peter Lyle, will start from their o)r J
at one o'clock to-day. and proceed to Floreuif,
Heights, to induge in target practice ,
T AN DSC APE DRAWING CARDS, A BEAU.
r th liutrucliQB of JiiTrnfle artlut. lrlce. lftoeuua
Mckauo. MYa tti! SYtlW T1LLEGU4PH, KW
n WOTB e., will 1 tound on sale at the -... .
v c. y. tcrntr beye-wth ana cusmw einet
' R1 O fiOUTn " STREET U. JVANCONA
1
BOClUitae abov
gDAnirjygNMjJTO
AMUSEMENTS.
ERIC AN ACADKMY OF MUeiC-
rOHTIVELY LAST WEEK
ITALIAN OtfERA.
TO-SIGHT, UALT TIME Or FAUST,:
i y.B1H, tondav) KVKNIJO, October 29.
on,W01 unod celebrte4 Opeia.
' FAUST FJLU8T'
Tvw.n ILI'IABY !AH1H,
ISCHEAR1 it cuokliH AMlOHCnESTBA,
A.t. , .t'RGKOl'BIHSB EHUKNE,
nfl,'tV 'r',!ir.lnK.J'i xirot(llnry ciwt
L EQUALLED ON lllh KAl'iC STAG El
... MI HO.L. K1LLOUG
in ner nnnvalled (turacti r 01 MnrKuerltei
lor the flrot incVonlr time, in lila great role of Fault:
c. , AI'i.LE hTKL-LA BUNHKDK
f lebel (her lint ppenrnnce in I Mitdolphla).
1 a . ' HONOR Br.LLIM,
InordertORlTt itrenirtli totlie out. has accented the
comparatively small part of Va entloe ; '
. HIONOH AN'IO.NII" CI 'J '
IB nil great ch&racirr 01 MenMntorihllcil
In the rolo of Wagner.
CONDUCTOil CABL BEBOMANK.
TO-MOnKOJf (Tneadar) EVEKlfta, October 0, at 8,
by untvernal denlra. ' '
.V f1' PHriVF.LT rOR THE LAST TIME,
the brilliantly eucc sutul Opera, '
. , , .. IHKSrAROFTlfE KO8TH,
' (L'KIOiLK DU NOKU),
-,V.-T,,'W,,rH MKr HCENJtKY,
LSTHIFLTMfcW DHESSEtJ AND A PPOINTMEST9,
I fi t B t, A K r. II OHO II EH 'I B 4,
TWO MILITARY BASDH.
AND ITH l'NKljUALL.l UKKAT OAST.
, AII-S CLAR LOI IHA K LL.OQG),
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BABACLI, HtLLlJII. aSTOVUCCI.
, Al Al Js rXEUBY, M HE Blt'ARDI.
WEDNESDAY. LAST NIGHT BUI TWO.
. ON'lV MOU1 OF
WElEItBEEB'H IMMORIAI. MA8TEBWOBK,
' r,r,,,,E BUOUKNOT8,
WITHUXEQUALLI D 8PLEVDOB.
n-'av VA',710"t,x,ri,orllnry c" incluillnff
.1 blBliNOlU OF Tlilii COAIPAHY.
fh..il.Mt ..k... r . .. ..
any 01 me auove-namea por
rotinancet ooinmtncre v
. .v THIS MORNISO,
SL 1 Vox 0eaof tha AeaileniT. and at Trumnler'i
" oiure, jo win nemut eireet, i-ornor Heventli.
NEW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE
WILLIAM E. SINN ft CO tv.Stvv
Uoora opeo at 7. Curtain rleee at 7 43.
MONDAY J..VKNINU. Ooiober 29.1
'IHKKE PILCEH.
ENOAOKMBWT
FOB TWO MQIirs ONLY
OF ,
LEO HUDSON. ' '
.. ' .'. MISS LEO HUDKOX.
WI88 LKO HOOSO.,. 1
MISS LEO UUOHOH.
WI8 1 KO HUDSOS, '
who wlu appear In lier popular impersonation of
- THR FiiENCH SPY. -
u5met!fc Alme,f MO HUDSOV
, vf.T.P0"6 gtre"Ktb of the Company. , i
10 be lo.iowca bj the popular Orton Specially.
KCRiEBY CHICK WEED '
DID 10U EVfcB SESD YOUR WIFE TO GERMAN-'
WEDNESDAY EVENING, October I
WEDM.8DAY4.Va.MNU, October II
WEDN1DAY iVUNINo' October Si
Flrit Appearance here in I hlrteen Yean
lnt Appearance here In Thirteen Yean
First Appearance bere In Thirteen lean
OF
MB. JOSEPH JEFFERSON,
MR. JOSEPH JEFFEBSOSf!
AiR. JOSEPH JaFFERSON,
MR. JOSEPH JEFFERSON.
MB. JOSEPH JiFFEBeON,
i ' I BIP vWwiNKLE, ;
Dltr VAN Wl.HlIS,
-i.i. i. . BIP VAN WINKLE, I . .
With entirelT new scenery, properties e'e.1
... ; BAlUKDAiAKiERNoON, Novembers,
GRAND FAMILY MAtlNEia. '
WAL.NUT STREET. THEATRE
Comen,ceatC10rr0f WrH d WALNUT Street!.
THIBTEE NTH NIGHT OF
MB. EDWIjf BOOTH.
DOUBLE BtfAKkePERlAiJ BILL.
, THIS (Moiioay) EVENING, October 29.
Shakespeare'! grand Tragedy of 7 '
BOMEO AND JULIET.'
B,omo- Mr. EDWIN BOOTH
Mercutlo ur Barton Hill
. Io conclude with fbakeitjeue'n Comedy of
r.m,M,JUls TAM1NU OF THE Mliu:w.
retrnomo TMr. ibwis no yrw
CAvSAlt DE BAZANT UV"
M1
RK. JOHN DftKW'S NEW ACH STUEET
IHiSATKE. elns at half past 7 o'clock.
WUMtN WILL, TALK.
ANOTHER NEW COM KDT.
MRS. JOHN DR.W
AS MRS. HKLLE GABBKRTON.
MON LAY AND EVERY EVU.MNG.
, . De Walden's Comedy .ti'rom the French.
"WOMEN WILL TALK,"
with new scenery and great cait
Concluolng with "M ZEPPAj" OR, TIIE UNTAMED
BOCK1NO HORSE,
with Crsiir Beniple, Annie Ward etc.
Friday BENEFIT OF Ri. JOHN DREW.
.Monday next-MR. DAN BRYANT. ,
C- ITY MUSEUM THEATRE, CALLOWHILL
Street, below Firth.
Lessee Mr. J. K. MURPHY
Btage Manager ROBERT JONES
BuBinessManager J. u. McCOBUACK
TRIUMPHANT SUCC FSi.
BRILLIANT hEoPENING WITH TUB NEW COM
PANY, and the charming actress
. Ml8 ANNIE HOWE,
Who will appear lor the necond time on
MONDAY EVENING, October 2,
in a thrilling sensational Drama entitled
THE BEITINO KOV'S CAREER.
BOW LEY FRANKS, the Betting Bov ,
Miss ANNIE BO WE
COLONEL LTLE Mr. J. DELAFIELD
J Supported by the
ENTIRE CORPS DKAMATIQUE. '
Overtures by the Orchestra. .
Fancy Dance , FANNY THOMPSON
To conclude with the screnmlng farce of
MM. AND MBS. P. WHITE. -
Mrs, P. White............ miss Imogens Wa'ly
. Wlt Song and Dance. .
Mr. P. White. Mr. F. Moran
l In prepaiatlon. the thrli hit Drama entltlod
s 'U1.E LONE MAN OF IHE OCEAN.
m , PRICES OFADMIS8I0N.
Dress Circle and Parquet i ?0 cents
Orchestra Chairs... 60 cents
S".'1-.'. Itt cents
Private Boxes..... (3 and at
Beats la Private Box ,71) cent!
olHely"at)to 8 7 ' M'' U"1 curtJa "hi rise pre-
1 he Box Offlco will be open dally Irom 10 A. M. until
4 P. M. where seats may be secured
Aa efficient police force has been engaged, and the
!trctest ordei will be enforced. !". " "e
,"VTEW AMERICAN THEATRE.
XN Continued Huess of
M188 K ATE FISHER,
AN EL NINO EDDIE THE VONDEB. -
Every Evening, the Graxd Drams of the
CAi ABACI OF THE OANGtls. CIO 29 4t
.TSTEW ELEVENTH STREET (1PKRA HODSE,
X ELEVENTH htreet, above CHESNUT.
"1'Hh, PiMILY II I MIlIM')) . .
OPEN FOR I'll K K 10 AMI IV.
CARMliOSS &, DIXEI'S MIMSTllRIiS,
he Great h Inr I roune 01
. J iwuiio u, iuv nunu. 11111)611 UUAHIJ
SOIREES, HONGS, DANCES. NEW
J..THI01'1AN BOIKEEH, MON GS, DANCES.
Bl BLtbgUES. and PLANTATION SCENES.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commooclng at 8 o'i
A All m X I. 011!LMIaS. ...
J. L. CARNCltoI
1 'clock.
Manager.!
"T7" A LEB'8
(IjATE MlI.T.PH'ftx wtvtpp
V
GARDEN Nos 720 726 VINE Street.
UKANL lABillUMlSMAli COMCEBTf V
II y two large and efficient Orchestras.
TO-N1UUT, . . -
ADajEVBXl iuT. in conueotlon with our
EiCLLHlOB H'IRING BAND,
a Brass Band, cooipilniug the best ArtisU In the. city,
will ponorm.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
Our spacious summer Garden, artistically laid out
WltU fetirubbcry, rouutains. etc. 1
'-. IN THE LADIES' SALOON,
Esntclnlly set spart (or FAMILIES, the best of Creams
audihetjtolieiilinienU will be served. 6 lUj
O Y I N A 8 I U M
1Z?1lvXl,!:?;iZPTL1Lti And childtien,
IN. E. COR. OF NlM'llAND ARCH 8IREEIS.
Ibe Institute, which snalu lias been iireatly Improved
lor the coming seasou, la now epeu lor subaorlpUoni.all
tars send lor circular, or 1
lv ... - .11
jroiessors ni.ut.BBA
ID A LEWIS
sSSliti?9 WE MANU-
r . ...
1 1 X 1 I I factum mCZr.Z. . " "
'u our iatroiia ea P'omlse
ship, durability, ai.d ri.M pTi'
it'r.et.'4"" ! "WaS: Se, TwAiiTui
M' ' WtQV PIANO MAXVFAOTURiaa 00.
j.ouuyexercie im,ai-.. neaitn and itreagth, aad I!
VXial recomiuendedtoboihsexeaandaBaaia.
2?!itt Instruction. monttis.. ..... .....W-M
AMUSEMENTS.
rn 11 E
J- A nei
R II fl fl T. V. H n P Tit o
-v . . . "n"n ' iiumm 01 muse intnon
V " mo arior. nomioir Drawltig-rooin
at.U Ool erj. noiv on view and lor sale t
,, ... - AMHMrAD EVANS',
... 10 2;mwi6t No 724 CHEBNUf Street
MARSHAL'S SALES.
M
A R 8 II A L ' S S A X. E.
bv virtue ot a writ of sale bv the Hon. JOHN Pin.
W Al.ADEh, Juine 01 the Dimitct Court ol tae United
Klaus in snd lor the Eastern M.trlct 01 Pennsv.vanla. 10
piedlm lfd. will he to d at pnb Ic sa o to the hliiheot and
ben bidder lor cash, at GEOhOE W. POWELL'S, No.
120 N. FRONT street, I hnailolpbla, on SAIL'RDAY,
Noveniber t, at II o'clock A. M. 1
btVtTNGs,,tol8Klr,''OPI,tB 8TILLH ctmPM
Also, at 1 be same time and place, the following de
sctibeil proniTtv, wl.ich wl I remain on the premises
Where the si veral lots now are aiolnws vt. :
t LViVtll9,:Il'.ui,,,ii.'FoH,,l!,,",,'t bove Eighteenth,
1 COI'PKR tTILI , tiOliSUKADS Etc. .
Jf"N 1)1 ITiflUil'l, BEDFORD Street, above
Pighittnth, I'll STILL, SI MGLINGH Kto '
r.Ai-JrMOBKl'.bck ol Street !
Cyy K K M l LL AND WORM, HOGSHEADS E to.
JOHN FKID. i. W. Comer of TWENTY-SECOND
Linos EtoAlS 8,ee,, 1 uwrPa bull, sisig-
HIGH GU LOnTR. back of No 213 LOMBARD
Street, 1 COPPER H I ILL, SINGLING Me.
.llVii-yi '"'. back ot No. 2140 LOMBARD
Street. I ( OPPh RSTIf li. MOLASSES, Etc
Parties wishing 10 purchase can examine the property
on the premises above mentioned, too days ptevious to
the sale. .
o . i. C. ELLMaKER,
t,v., . VH- Mrhal Fastern District Pennsvlvanla.
PMIsdilphla. Oetoler2l. IHtiB 10 26fiuwSt
M A B S H A L'S 8 A L E .
ZkJ, XTStl0', wnt !"' bv the Hon JOHHCAD-
muRo u. me tininoi i ourtot llie rnireu
Slates In and lor tne Eastem District of Pennsylvania,
to 11 e directed, will be told at public, sale, to the highest
and best nlodir lorca-b.jit G EOKGr. PO wkllV, mi.
lMNortii FRONT street. PbHailelpnia. on IHUR8D AY,
November 1 lHifl at 11 o c ock A. .M :
8 birtels .WHISKY. I bairels 8INGLIS08, and
boKShesds MOLABF.S
Also, at ti e same time and place, the following do
scMied property which wi I remain on the premises
where the several lot now are, as tultows. viz. :
- lOLUNS', WYOMING stree , ahove Flreenth,
uPiPT,,1i!',,en- 1 COPIER S'lILL, AMPTY UOUS-
HARRY McNIHOI.S', PIXTF.FNTn Street be'ow
Carpenter. 1 COPI EB Si ILL, Ec, and EIG11 IE EN I H
?,"n'iiiT?.i''sri.8t,'eeU 1 COPPER SllLL.EiiPrr
UOOl-H.tD Ec.
H.-J. SW EENEY'S, SEVES7EENTH Street, be'ow
rV"." 1 tOPPEB STILL, PUMP, H08E, lluUS
IIEaLS, tie '
, DEVID'B, SEVENTEENTH Street above
Si'A'S?1'??; tOPPiB bTlLLS, WORMS, UOJS-
EDWARD 8. OOBMAN'S S. E, corner ot 8EVEN
TErNlHmand CAIHARINK Streets, 2 CO?PEB
STILLS. WORMS, HOGSHEADS, EtO
. Fartles wisblnv t purchase can examine the oro
perty on the premises above-mentioned two days pre
vious to ihe sale. . , , .
. , P. O. F.LLMAKEB,
r. 8. Marshal Eastern District Peunsvlanla.
' PHn.APEl.PHiA. October 23 .jfttft. lv24viimlt
M
A ' R 8 H A L'8
8
L E.
CADWALADEB, Judge of the District Court ot the
Lnited States in and tor the Eastern District of Penn
sylvania, to me directed, will be so d at public sale, to
the highest and best binder, for cambist GEOIt'lE
POWELL'S, No. 129 N. FRONT Street,' Philadelphia.
tnVu lVr liV"" WHISKY, one S i ILL, ( OP
I t ll W ORM. eto. 1 be bone and wagon mar be sein at
WALTON'S Llvfrv Stab.e. No, 12? N. ELEVE S1U
htrett, aboveGlrarU Avenue, . tn.Ti.iiiu
U. S. Msrsbat. Faslern Dlst let of Penn.f Ivanla
TBiLADELPniA October 20, 1W. no 22 mwi6t
COAL.
J A M E S O 'BRIEN
- ALIB TN ; . . !
LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL
BY TBS CARGO OR BIHQLB TOH.
Yard, Broad' Street, below Fitzwater.
Has constantly on hand a competent snntilv of th
atove superior Coal, sul able for fnm.i.
which he calls the attention of hi friend, .nn'ti,.
tnblio generally. 1 .
Orde'aieftatNo, 20ft South FUlh street, No. 82
South Seventeenth street, or through Despatch or
Post rifi.cn. liromnUt, .tl.nri.j " 1
- , 1' J H.IVUI U LVI . I
A SUmiOE QUALITY OJ BLACKSMITHS
POALu 76
JJZLETON LEIIIGU COAL
A SPECIALTY.'
II. W. PATRICK Sa CO. ,
Ho. 3C4 NORTE BE0AD STREET,
Would lollclt oroers for the above Coal, which thej
have always on hand, together with their celebrated
82tsmw6m
RE-BB0ON SCHUYLKILL COAL.
COAL! COAL! COAL!
The best LI HIGH and SCHUYLKILL COAL, pre
pared expressly lor mnily use, coDstantly on band In
my Yard. No 1611 CALLOWHILu Mreet unuer cover
rieilveied on short notice well screened, and picked free
of s) eto, at the lowest cash prices. A trial will secure
your custom.
JOHN A. WILSON,
t, . Successor to W.L.FOU IK.
PBiLAPKuniA. August 21, iBta. 0 46 Bat
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC.
3V I lii a
il BO.l.ER
STEAM ENGINE AND
works. neafie ft levy
I'll k fiup-rr, a i 1 -.TTi .i,
TikACTlCAL AND
MACBIMsIS,
Vi 7 ii i ?LOJL,a,K-MAK.ER8, BLACKS M I l'US,
.uu .wi-i. uo, I..TUIK iui many years oeen in 8UO
cesslul opetation, and been exclusively enxaged In
buildlg and repairing Marine and River Intones, blxb
and low pressure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propel
lers, eto etc, respectiu.ly oner their service! to the
public ai being luliy prepared to contract for engines ol
all slzts Msrine, H ver, and Stationary; having ae.soi
patterns ol ollierent sizes, are prepared to execute orders
with quick aerpatcn. every description of pattern
niaking made ai the shortest notice. Hlsh and Low
presHure t ine, 1 nbular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best
I'tmievlvaula. charcoal Iron. Forgings ol all sizes aiu?
kinos; Iron and Brass Casting! ol all descriptions t Bol
Turnlnir, Screw Cuiting, and aU other work oonueoted
with the aboe business.
Liawlnga and specifications for all work done at
the stttbliakment tree ol charge, an A work guaran
eed.
Ihe subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for
repairs of boats, where they can lie in peifeot safety
ana ate provided with shears, blocks, falls, eto em
for raising heavy or light weight.
Jacob c neafie,
aoii JOHN P. LEVY.
g" BEACH and PALMER Stree'a.
J. VACOUAH MKBKtCK, WILLIAM tt. MSBBIO!
JOHH E, cora. "
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY. FIFTH AND
WASHINGTON Streets, ' ricAa Aau
;F.H1LAI,,,-,,,nA.
, ENOlN EEBs AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pressure steam Engines fot
Laud, kiver. and Marine Service " "
Boilers, Ganouieurs, Tanks, Iron Boat!, eto.
CshiIoks 01 all kinds, eliher Iron or biasa
RaMVoU8B.t?on.U.'t?s,0r'iM Workshops, and
proved7orstiiucWChlnery'1 a tto-
Every descilption ot PlanUtlon Machinery andSucaj
Saw, and Grist Mills. Vacuum Pans. Open bteain Tialna
Lelecaiors, Pi ters, Puu;iIdk Fngines eto.
to e Annus lor N. HHIeux's Patent Snsar Boiling
Apparatus, Nesniyth's Pattnt Steam Hamuier, and As-
iuv,all it Woolsey i Patent CenUliugal sugar Draining
acblne. 80i
IDESBURO MACHINE WORKS.
OFFICE,
No en N FRONT STREET, '
PU1I.A11K1.P11IA. , - 1 . ,
we are prepared to till orders to, any extent for om
well known 1
MAClllNhhY FOB COTTON AND WOOLLEN MITLS
Including all recent huprovemonls la Carding, Splnuimr
and Weavlrtr.
We Invite the attention ot manufacturers to our exten
slve works.
1 11 ALFBED JEN KB j, BON '
ONVMENTS.J TOMBS,
, GR A VK-BTONES, "iStoT "
' Jnat completed, a beautiful variety ot ".;, '
itauan marble monuments, - l- . -..
' . . i , 4 . .. tombs and grave stones
Will be sold ebeap for cash. ......
' W ork sent te any part 01 tae United Stales. ... ., , ( ,
;f IHONJIY S, TARR. , ; .
i M ABB LJB WORKS, ,
' wlm. ' Bo. Ill GREXN Stxeev, I'hUfcdelpbia
mokday,
WATCHEP, JEWELlW ETO.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
MUSICAL BOXES.
h.HJ1 ''frtmcnt of above soods constantly ot
tomitiutSlRi aV' "Me01 B0A0, 1,U,"
FARE & BROTHER, Importer,
. No. 824 CUESSUT 8TKEET,
nilsmthjrp uelow g ourthf
r'7X r 1 ,1 ri i.iii.ii iv iTi iifs
A. wmamw IlillVllUJi Ki'X
American and Geneva.
We call special attention to the
FIKH WATCH AMD filLVERWARI
ESTABL.ISIIIUKNT OF
W. W. OABSlDY,
Wo. 13 South SECOND Street,
Whohsson hand one of the finest assortments of Jee.
ny.ete.,0 any in the city. A splendid assortment of
SILVERWARE ALWAYS ON HAND. Remember
W. W. CASSIDY,
,U " No. 12 South SECOND Street.
Repairing correctly and promptly attended t6.
HENRY II A II P E IT
o. oo AltCII Street,
WatchesMnUfCtnreir a De,er,n
Fine Jewelry,
Silver-Plated Ware,
ASD
81
Solid Silver-Var.
BICII JEWELRY.
JOHN BRENN.AJN,
'. ' - DEALER m
DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHER JEWELRY,
Etc. Etc. Etc '
9 ( 18 8. EIGHTH ST.. PHILADA.
TblAMOND DEALER & JEWELER,
WATCHES, JEWELRY SILVER WARE, .
WATCHES and JEWELRY REPAIRED.
-jOgChegtnnt Bt-.PMl
Owing to the decline, ot Gold, baa made A great re
duetlon in price of hi! large and well.assorted stock 0
Diamonds,
Watcb.ee
Jewelry,
Silverware, Eto
Th public are respectfully invited to call and examln
Our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Hi
G. RUSSELL & CO.,
No. 22 North SIXTH
Having Increased their facilities for
FINS WATCH REPAIRING, ,
Invite the attention of the public.
All work warranted for one year. ft 26
BOWMAN & LEON ALU),
MANt'FAO-roMUM
AND
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB
IN
Sliver
No.
aiid
704
Silvcr-Plated Goods,
ARCH STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
Those in want of SILVER or BILVER-PLATKD
WARE wtil rind It much to their advantage to visit
oorSiOkE beiorc making tbeir puKhasesTour Ions
ei penence In the manuiacture ot the above kinds ul
greds enables ns to del? competition. vj
o.'?,1"; gooat but ,hose which are of tbe FIR9T
C1.A8S, all of our own make, and will be sold at reduce J
PMces- bm
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
QULYER'S NEW PATENT
DEEP SAND-JOINT
HOT-AIR FURNAOE.
RANGES OF ALL SIZES.
AXSO, PHI EGAK'3 HEW LOTV FKESSUB.F.
BTEA1I HEATING AJTABATUS.
yOR BALK BY
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
Eo. 1182 HAKiCET bTUJUa.
6 10 J
27 GAS STOVES! 27
TIIE EAGLE OAS-HEATINa STOVES
WILL BBAT
Your Offloea, Parlors, Dining, Sleeping, and
Bath-Booms,
AT
L188 EXPESSE, LESS TROUBLE, KO " DIRT
SMOKd, OB ABIIE3.
They are aU warranted to do the woik Call and see
them, at a, w. L.OOMIS',
10 8 lmj So, 7 P. BII1H Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL
yijmnB, ims, icks. ADnllaaces lor
Delornilty, etc. etc. These Limbs are J
. . . . . . - .iu in .u i ... niiu ii I , I
i are uieHKnieui, most durahie. oomlort-1
ab.e. nerieot. and artJufin .ni..iif.na 1
yet Invented They are approved and
annntAif h. 1.A TTndflrf O ... . ... .1...
SLtf' vPd as,'f r!nolJ)1 Hurncous. patented August 18,
J mv AUWt jumj law, auuivm
... KIMMAT.L A CO.,
F.mphleUfre..K- 639 Street, PhUadelphla. .
Robert shoemaker & co.,'
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, .
iTAyUFACIUJlERS, '-m
IMPORTERS,
AXD DEALERS JI9
Paints, Varnishes, and Oils,
No. 201 N0RTU FOURTH STREET,
10 U Irn CORKER OF BACEyJ ' V
Q- E O R.G E PL OfJi r
OARPENTEIl ANL1-CJILDER.-No.
232 CAR" Street, . ,
And No. 0 DOCK Street,
fachta! Work and MilUn' Promptly attended .
to , ' '
COTTON AN FLAX
AU' . cf U Bnuiliere aal brand, ),,
. ii... r-Bk. and w.vo-0"V.i)uck.Alse .
uses w mi
'jaS .V: JaVBKMAN A Co. . .1 .
i si
Vm
October 29. lscn.
' ' . , -M
O r a" Tk f f a a . ran.
TLKor08ALs fou istrr plies.
Qt ARTFnM aster's Orptr u .
U.p MARiNstortpfl, I
, , WAPni.NOTON, October ), imp, f
8oalel Proposals lor each cla-e ioparaVi. wiii'k.
lecf-.verl at tine . IHco until 2 o'clock V M. of Ifjfcs.
H. iThe.4l .0ny of 'x-ornber next, for tarnl.hinir
Wfl S,'tf" --orpa, from Jan,,a?i 1
18b7, to June 80, 1HC8, the following supplies, to b '
denvertd at tbe office ol the Assistant Quart 'master
Marine Corps, I'hlladotpliia, Peun.-ylvania, froo ol
ezrensefo thellnitnd States, In such quantitios as
may li on timo to time be reiuirej :
- CLASS HQ. 1.
10,600 Terds of iky blue kersey, all wool, free ftom
hni?, 64 tnclipg wide, to woih 22 ounoet to
T,r" I'ndtpro wool dyed).
e.COO Tarus ol dark blue kersey, all wool, free from
hair, 64 inch"! wide, to weljtU 22 ounces to
g ern -p tlL ,rd, in(" Wool dyed ).
8.CC0 lards oark bloe twilled cloth, all wool, free
irom hair, C4 inches wide, to welvh 22
ft n v.rf.1100 l0,".le y,rd (,nd,' wool dyed).
HLt.'aV16 otl".,BU (ooohlncal
til J' i lnchc wltle, to weigh 18 ounces
per ftrdt
6.C00 Yard! six-fourths da rk blue flannel for over,
eacks, all wool (IndiRO wool dyed i,64 tnobes
10,000 lardi three-quarteri dark blue flannel for
jnirts, ail wool (indiiro wool dyed), K7
l inn r . Jn . p" wid0' ? we'b 6i otinop! por yard.
I, 100 Giey h.ankets, all wool, to welKh 4 pounds
e irom n(1 6 leot wlde' nd
8.000 Palis of woollen socks, three sues, properly
rrade or aootl fleece wool, with double and
,'w,,8.,cd ' ,0 8 pound! per dowsu
pairs, tree from grease.
(MT. . CLASS tiO 8.
' "Jd! wt,,te ,,uen tor panf 80 Inches wWe,
io nnn v- w0'h 13 ounces per yard.
12,000 Ysro. , while linen .or shirts, 80 Inches wide.
it va v. ""noes por yard.
17,000 Yard! eanton flannel tc. rir.... o-
rnnn v o weiKh 7 ouncT.r Var'd.
6,000 Yards cotton tokmir for betf-saoks.
I onn it ,r CLAbS KO. .
JJnorai cat!, oompiete, except pompons.
1,800 1 ompon!. red worsted, ball shape, and 5
a nnn c A"01" ,n clroumlcreuce.
4,W0 Jaticue caps, wan covers, fo be tniH nl
l.W6tortf!el0,ll'tadilOWOOld,01-
rn n CLASS NO. 5.
Grofs coat button! (eas e).
160 tiross jacket buttons (eagle),
i 7??i iTon Tm on'tons (oaale).
i i JS Z ellow meal cresoente and scale straps.
' on S ei notteT)ullion lor prlTates.
20 Red worsted sasles.
LfW Jares yellow binding.
2.100 Yaid! red cord.
26 Stsord! lor serK'ants.
, 6" Swords tor musicians.
40 Drums (ten r), complete.
250 llatter drum-heads.
100 tsnaro dium-heada.
200 Drum cords.
76 Seta arum snares.
60 Boxwood "Jl" tiles.
' 76 Fairs drum stick. , '
' CLASS NO. 6.
10,000 ralrs army bootees (infantry pattern).
. ' CLASS NO. 7.
860 Cartr:dfre-boxes with nmvazines.
1 600 Bayonet loab-.arda, with trots attached.
900 J ercusfliou-cap pouches.
800 ( artridse-box belt!.
100 Waibt hells,
600 V aiet p aten.
60 bword Hos.
, . CLASS SO. 8.
1,200 Knapsacks.
CLASS KO. 0.
For making and tiimming tho-followinir articles,
viz t
Watch coate.
Uniform coats, lor ergeant, corporals, musician!,
snd privates. ...
l aiifrue coats, for sergeants, corporals, musician!,
and private!.
'Woollen pants, for sergeants,corporals, musicians,
and privates.
1 Linen pants, for sergeants, corporals, mu.-iclana,
and privates.
Flannel shirts. .
Linen shirts.
Drawers.
Flannel sacks.
. Ked and blue jackets lor bays. -
Bed'acks.
'Ihe above-mentioned articles must conform In all
respects to the sealed standard patterns in tne otiloe
of tLe Quartet master, Marine Corps, Marine Bar
rack, Wabhtnftton, D. C, Assistant Quartermaster's
Ofhce, Marine Corps, Cto. 226 S. kourin street, rtula
delshia, and at the ilanne btations, Brooklyn, New
York, and lioston, asaMaobiuetta, whete they can be
examined; and wut never tbe articles named above
or any portion of them, shall be considered as not
luily conloruiinjr to samples, tbey wl 1 be rejected,
contractor will be bound to lorn inn others
ot the rtquircd kind at ouve. vr iuo qnunr
master will llll the deficiency at the expense of the
contractor,
Payments will be made upon the accepted delivery
ol the whole quantity which may irom time to time
be ordered, withholding ten per cent, from the pat
ment of account rendered under first order until the
second order is flhod, and ten per cent from ao
connt rendered nnder second order nntll third order
is tilled, and so on, until contract is eomp.eted.
Each proposal mutt be accompanied by the fol
lowing guarantee:
Folitf OP GUARANTEE.
The undesigned , of, in the State of ,
and , ot , In the Slate of , hereby guar
tee that in case the foregoing bid of , for sup
p les as ahove described, be aoeepiod, he or they
will, within ten daysatier the receipt of the con
tract at the post ofllce named, execute tbe eontraot
for the same, with good aud sulhclent sureties; and
in case the said shall fail to enter into eontraot
as aloresaid, we puarantee to make good the differ
ence between the ofier of the said and that
which may be accepted.
Witness, A D., Guarantor.
E. F. CD, Guarantor.
I hereby certify that the above-named are
known to me as men ot property, and are able to
make good tbeir guarantee. G. 11.
To be signed by the United States District Judge,
United States District Attorney, or Collector.
No proposals will be considered unless accom
panied by the above guarantee
Newspapers authorized to publish the above will
send the paper containing the first Insertion to this
oflioe for examination.
The bidder's place of business or manufacturing
establishment must be especially stated In the pro
posal. Proposals to be endorsed on the envelope "Pro
posals fox Sjij'plies lor the Marine Corps." and ad
dressed to .
Mojor WILLIAM B. SLACK.
1022m4t Quartermaster U. 8. M. C.
TDKOPOSAL8 FOR STATIONERY.-.
. Treasury Depabtmem1,
.1
. .. Wa8hiotom. Octoutrli). 1868.
sealed rronoaaie will ha r..ui,ii ,h.. .!....
. ..... . u v. M. ....V
until the Fnteuuui day of November, 1893, at 12
o clock M., lor supphing tne Assessors aud Collec
tors ot Internal Kevenue torongbout that portion of
tho United States lying east of the Kocky Moun-
Vun'0w,,i:r ATi0S tE ,or tne ear ending
June 80, 1807, and until the lstday of January, 1807
for supplying the Assessors and Collectors west ot
the liockv Mountains.
Bidders may obtain a schedule of artloles to be
furnished, with conditions under which suoh artio es
are to be delivered, upon application to any As
sessor or Collector, or to the Commissioner of In.
ternal Kevenue. . .
lo proposal! will be enfortaiped from parties who
are not regular manufacturers or dealers In the
articles bid for; nor wtll proDOsala ba
uiiicw accompauied by latfslacorr uarauteci that
itlA iUMitrmii taill if oBflnil f..a.r..i. .
loconuaetHlil, if awarded, be faithfully exe-
Wi which contain prices lost than the fair oft j
I Ibe article! will be considered fraudulent and re-
ded. . .
-7.7t " lauuimiy exe
ot
The Two Hundred and Forty Mileetlo D
tncti are distributed Into Yiw'Vmrt
(hon by the echedule fu-"heil, 'amV?:
por al must name the iarimena " Pposed to
'ufPirr',toi.or reserves fbe right to reject any
IheCommlBslp-"'"",,, interest of the Gov-
$lCrJ ' reqmW I be bids should be addressed
fl",?,' 58mi!Mo-' of ,iu'JnJ Avenue, endorsed
!opossla tor suopiyiug Stauouery to Internal
i.eveius wiuww.
A. ROLLINS,
Coinmiasloner, -
J0 84 wfas tnoll
FOB BALE-6TATE AND COUNTY BIGHT
. ol t'apeweU A Co. 'a Patent Wind Guard and Air
i.Mir lk. 'nBl fill l..mn.i ll nMw.a .. j-,...
from breaking. ' This w will warrant. Also saves ens'
third the oil. Call and see thm. they eost but ten eauta
Co. !U)t BACK Bueet, rUllidelphla. Bampie sent toaid
part ol tbe Doited Btatss.ou reoaipt of eeula Jl!
TTMnm.TERATKD
Ij I Q tJ O
PE.N18TAN',
BS
' ONLY
I I lllf'Hlllll PWKIU
ill ill' BT'tttt AMU VAl'LTS
Va iMnuiiiin.iiiuiitd.
Kaarly jpnta(t the Fest Oi&oe
aaui wpplleef ii tti Cosjtry fromntiy
- . .
PnOPOSALS.
e K m a s t k k ' s orrTrT
W, Wi
I roposals for
WAKthOUSE
de nliia
oJaVcrma ,"b0Te f;nil"'"f nT be seen at the
PlUIQta.n.ih,.!. . . 1 .
ice u
and
ills'!
GoLcral. l'lilli,in'lnJ . Aasltant Quartermaster.
P.sence ef "iSS
the amonnt ot ten thousand' dollars. tKtTh. 'btd.
dcr will enter into eontraot with ,oid and inffll
oHbeme.ty,WU,,m ,e IoSSI.
' M' - MF.IG8,
in ii ion Quarfermaaier-Geaeral,
- 10 12 180 Brevet amgier.1
GOVERNMENT SALES.
i " ' " "!WI!klw
A. tt M Y L
a n k is r
ABSIoTAaT QCARTIRMASTXIl'B Ol"Mri, I
tp in , '""""'iua, October 22, 1866. J
Will he offbrcd for sale at Pnblio Auction, on ac
count ol the United States, at the Schuylkill Arsenal.
nvVaTi' rri 1'l"1e'Pbl, ra en MOnI
LAy, tbe6th of November next, commencing at
12 o clock M..
HF1Y XUOUSAND (MOHE OTt LESS) UNITED
STATES AUUlf BLA.NKE1S.
new and lu good condition. Samples can be aeon at
the Schuylkill Aitenai, and at this oihoo,
.. ALmu
Tkbms myWW1 MITTENS.
Pnrcha.nr 5;tan'.ia Oovernment fund!.
d.,r.Ch.lteMhe pureS:9 .tt?.PX'W
The Blanket! will he delivered in naief of 60 each,
a. t". '-OSMAN.
io eo io. Assistant ftuartermaster.General,
I0 2B12t Brevet Brlgadlerbeoeral, II. 8. A.
DYEING, SCOURING,. ETC.
A.
OB
DKLAWAKE SIDE j
Delaware Bide!
Delaware 8idt
TIIE BTATEN: ISLAND
Fancy Dyeing 'Fstobllihrnent.
BARRETT NEPHEWS ' L, CO,,
No. 47 Worth EIGHTH i- Street, ; Eart Side.
The sland occupied by ns'ths paid Seven years.
1,0 OTUES ODFICB IH-THIS CItl I
With the advantage! of an experience of nearly .
FIFTY YIA.R8 ON BTATEN ISLAND,
And facilities arranged regardless of axpuisa. ws mar
Justly claim to be, as we Intend to remain,
THE K0DEL DYEINQ AND SCOTTSUrQ EBTA.
BLISHMENT 07 A3LESICA !
tsdles Dresses, Shawls, Cloaks, etc. Dyed success
fully. All styles of L suits' Dresses cleaned without
being ripped.
GEKTLFMEJTS QABMEN'Tfl.
Coats, Owrooatuest., evei or cleanetl
BAEEETT, NEPHEWS & CO.,
No. 4T Forth EIGHTH Street, East Bide.
os. S and T JOHK Street, New York.
So. 718 BROADWAY, New York.
,, No. J0 FDLTOJiI Street, Brooklyn.
10 1 lmrp .....
PMCH STEAM, SCOITOQ
ESTAiBLISHMENT,
.t No. 510 EACE Street.
We bir lav to draw yonr aartfcnlar' attantlnn tn
lnjuilnii them in the least, whlla SttSt
. tbe besl machinery irom TiV,'nabl?u. to w2!t
pertect satislactlon to ail who may mvor us wiThihtSi
patronage LADIES' DHEiaES, of "very SeMrVui
kW th0.nt Trimmings. are'cleaBed'andXhA
without being taken apart, whether taewlor it
Opera Cloaks and Mantfllaa, Curtains. Tabia r.n.
.nd-WlnjerC'loThlnTvleane Tto ftZTtV
..Usfaction eunt.ed in eTery nsTanca? A e's"!
examinauon of our process Is respecuUy wUelted.
and
and
A1BED1LL & MARX,
I2mtts
No. MO BACH Btaeet
. BTATKJT ISLAND,
Also known ai tie" t..t ewe,.
inxjjinv niuttu .ESTABLISHMENT.
Beingjhe LAKGKST In the UNITED BTATKS and
THIli'lY TEAK8 OLDH.B than any ether on BTATElf
1HI.AHD. 1! prepared, with the meet Improved ana
etR"4,JT.!..w,cll.ue'y (iohioh they are making oou
atanl additions), to ,
DYE, CLEAIeE, AND F1NI1H
every variety of OOOD8 ASD GABAUJSTS. in a man
ner CNKQUALLED in tbls country. "
No. 40 North E1UUTH Btreet PbUrJ.-lnMa.
Ho. 98DUANE Kir f et.Kew Torf aoJl'u'"
No. 7fti BBOADWAY NewV..wi
No. 16 FLEJlBtFON TBtaeet -yn.
T. J. Yocko. Beerets '
INSTRUCTION.
" .
MONSIEUR ALEXANDRE WOLOWSKI
would lnlorm bis friends and the public generally
that be b now readv to give instruction tu Binalng and on
the I'lano. According to bis own b rate in. which beret
tore baa proved so savoeutul in Modeling the vole
IiowerluIan4 melodious, and at the saw time bnpart
ng that ftclllty to enable tbe accurate reading of the
most difficult paBBancii. lltsaystem lor the Piano ena
bles bis pupils to execute eperatie. and classical muslo
With ease, feeling, aud brilliancy.
Those wlabing 1 avail tbnselves of his longexpe
jlen ee can do so by callins at his reidence,
8 24'lntrp No. 184 B. WA6MLNOT0S Bqoare.
TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC.
PHII.ADFi.PHf A unnawriKa
BANDAOl lASIllTTB. ho. 14 H.
VlXIMl ulrAf ,k.v. Ifark.l II
mi. J ivuiy yean
akiliul adiiKiiiK'tit
fuarsutres the aiiiui aaioiu'"i m ais i-reuilum
"cut t??sdua"tl,. ffiolBa.ad"0' 0t
Others, eunporter.. ' iai".'
C TUt ! PUifwuBV. t y -r" wwmi w .- ii
9 ,
flSE STARIN'3 LNDIIIOM P0WDEHI
W :. .
. Ft 8
HORSES ANiT BATTLE.
x . ...
cures wormi.Botts, and Coli
It cures Colds, Coughs, and Bids'' Doni"L
It ii tbe best alterative for Bones . ud ctlsnow
nse, having a reputation of JO years' ita. nahe-
lt is a sur preventive for the much drv'0I Ulnder
pest. - ...
N o F aimer or Pait vrnan should be without l&
For sale In PhUadilphia bv BVOTr A CO No. M
North BECOND Mioet tJtHNHON, HOLLOVAy a
COWDEN.No. HJNorili SIXTH Mreet, and bv XruT
sluts Uiionuhout Uieiountry. AtUiuu Vn ...i.'.J f
BIABEI A FLOYD, Propriotori,
9 tOm
yp. 0t DTJAS Street. New York.
W- I; L L I A M : ' B .t O B A K T
" 1 COMM1H810WMEHCHAN. '
, 0.8. DXAWAlt AvanaefrjpM.
,Z. I "r,iinoea Nitre, Chveoal.
andNalla - . "fww aaetat trtiaU4ug, Bolts
y a n
din ; , "' "eoiion or trie building,
wl.l U . work and materials, are invited
nt it nVttc,.TTda !' the 8i)th of 6,
ain1-301 AT 4 'iSi VM . -AND
Silk San CBbieiiaa. i i, i t, ei-m!
, j.. Jf!.21S.IOJnaetreeL
y
';3 V- '.