ax CITY INTELLIGENCE. Ear AtdUlonul CitybiU-llibrnce" $te Fifth Fage.' The Sktiad Case Coroner's Inquest on tht luxhj. and, Surgeon's post-mortem tfxamma'ion. Thc cWoner held an inquest yesterday after noon or the body ot a young man, aped 26 yeBm,uamed Charles Scrad, who was ahot between 7 and 8 o'tloi'tc on Christinas moraine, in Second atre't, above Wharton, while on his vay home in company with several companions. The deceased rcsiilcaat No. 207 Marlon street, where his body, wai removed. A man named Hemy K. Ellinr, who was charged with com mitting the act, gave himself up to the police yesterday niorniiifr. The following evidence, submitted to the Coroner's jury yesterday, con tains all the fact connected with the afluir: Joseph B. Tbackara testiacd that a quarter past 7 o'clock he, in company w ith Serad and several others, wi re eoinft down Second street, .Serad walkmp a little behind; lie heard a noi.e, and on looking round Baw the piieoner, Ellin- f t r, with Strati's horn, which he (the prisoner) hrcw ot deceased; Serad made a step towards thf prisoner, when Ellinfrcr pnlled out a pistol and hrcd twice Pt SeraJ, and tired once at wit ness, miking the bone of the iinck; ho tired apaiD, and then ran in a. etore below Marion itreet; witness followed; its he went into the front dor Kllinper went out the bacit way. E. It. Watson tvns sworn I was pnjsiug down Second street with Mr. Sernrt: wc were accosted by aninn w ho took what I thoimht was Serad's horn and tired it aterad; the roan then stepped into the street :md tired tw'ce at Serad; at the t-ecoml tile scnid staggered; after the fourth fire the inn EllinuiT ran; saw Ellinjcr take aim, but could not tell whether it was at Hernd or some une near him; no other pistol were tired; 1 led Serad to a house near by, where he died in a few moment". William I). Wut-on sworn TLc Crst I saw of the oecuneucc wussccinf.' Elliutrer, the prisoner, with serad's horn in his hand. Serad made an effort to kick him, when Ellin-wr pulled out r. pistol and tired two shot" at Serad and two at Mr. Tbnckara, when he ran; Kllinger took de liberate aim; I do not know how the prisoner KOt Serad's horn. C. A. Moseder swcrn-I know nothing of the rnnriler; I snw the prisoner, EH'ingcr, come into my home; he came in a fast walk, but I did not see him po out; one or two men enme in attcr tym: one of them hud a black false-face on: I v.oulc! not let the men through, because I did not know what they wanted; the prisoner lives W ith ine, at No. 1223 Souih Second .street. William Serad, brother of tbe decerned, sworn I was with the party, nnd when the dif ficulty occurred I saw Ellmcer with a pistol in his hand, nnd heard my brother say '"Fire;" KUiuper then 'ook dclibcinte aim nnd tired twice; at the. secn.d Cre my brother staggered. J. C. Coward, who was with the party, testi fied to Sfein'r tbe shootinsr, and also that the prisoner, Ellinecr, took deliberate aim at Serad. Mary .fare tiritlitb1', quire a hinnll girl, testi fied to recinc the prisoner knod; a horn out of Scrad's mouth, and then pull out a pistol and tire at Sernd; the two nu n were not lighting; the prisoner went into the street, near the car track, betore he liicd; sLc wiiasuie he was the man. Ir. Phajileiirh lesfiiied that he made a post mortem examination, nnd found that there were abrasions on bridge of nose and on both han Is; a gunshot wound under the left arm-pit; the ball passed through the fifth rib, throuah the left lung, and lodged in tbe eighth rib; the de ceased came to his death from hemorrhage, in consequence of a gunshot wound. The jury rendered the following verdict: "That the said diaries Serad came to his'denth from a gunshot wound at the hands of Henry K. Ellinger, on the morning ot lJoccnioer 2 , on Second street, above Wharton." The accused was committed to prison by the Coroner. Attempt to Defkald by Selling a lioovs f'ATivNT. Lemuel Braddock had a hear ing yesterday, on the charge of conspiring to defraud Benjamin J). Johnson, of Bradford, Chester county. Complainant testified that he knew defendant, and had seen a man uaujocl I Lasalle on several tceasions with Braddock; ; witness had hnd certain tiansactions growing ; out of neeotiations lor the sale on the part of i defendant of a pntent winch he suid he had pur- chased from Eafnllt; tor two ihouuud dollars, and lor which n receipt was shown. Five him- . dred dollars were paid in cash, tbe balance of the purchase money (the whole amount being i two thousand doilnrj) in city sixes. The : patent-right, and the agreement entered into between B. D. Johnson and L. Braddock, in respect to the right, were put in evidence. Mr. Johnson bound himseif to manufacture oil under the patent; and it was stipulated that the two thouER-.d dollars were for the patent, nnd had nothing to do with the success ot the undertaking. On the cross-examination Mr. Johnson mid that he Had intended to bring t lie prosecution year hso, tbe agreement bearing date September 20, lb05, but he supposed Mr. Biaddock would settle it. N. C. Cyrus, of No. 28 North Twelfh street, testifies tliat he knows Lemuel Bra. Mock, and had some knowledge of Lasnlle; that they met olten at his store; and that in August, 1805, he heaid a conversation between thein in regard to the affair then beiua inquired into; they sooke of improvements in the manufacture of oil; though the witness did not take part in the conversation between braddock aud La.alle, and did uot with to hear them, he could not avoid hearing what was sometimes said; ha understood Braddock to say that he had paid fifty dollars for a patent, and was to have tweuty-nine Slates; that Laallo wished to reserve New York and the Eastern States for himself; one day in September witness stepped into a back room for a few niiuntes, and when lie returned the men. Bra block and Lasallc, were disput ing; Braddock said it W8S a humbug; did not say what he meant was a hum Dug, but they were talking aliom the new mode of manufac turing oil when witness went out. The dispute appeuied to be about the difference betweeu the cost of the patent and one hundred dollars. Undeistood that Lasalle had got ten dollars. for a receipt for ten thousand dollars. Did not see what amount of money was given. Witness had spoken to Braddock about commencing business, and was told a suitable bmldiug could not be obtained; lodged, from the manner of defendant, that he did hot intend to begin. Did not know that Mr. Johnson was ever at his store when Braddock aud Lasulle met there. The patent-right ws for the manufacture of oil out of water, for lubricating and other pur poses. The witness believed that water was the base, but that sperm oil must be ued in small quantities. Bernard Shulta testified that he knew Brad dock and Liisnlie: that Lassulie told him Brnd jiock had bought a patent-right for the Middle and Western htate, which was a good thing; asked him to bring Braddock arouud; Mr. Brad dock w ent, and w as asked as to the patent, and said everything favorable ot it; that there was a good deal of money in it expected to make a loitune out of it, enough to buy all Philadel phia; said he had paid a considerable sum for the patent; witness bought the right tor the State of New York for $1000; $1000 were to he paid provided anything was made out of tut neht: Mr. Braddock told witness that he intended to manufacture tbe oil; two or three months alter the purchase of the right, Mr. Braddock said that the thing was a humbug; it was in the last of September the purchase Irotn l.aaalle was made. Mr. Fletcher, who appeared for the prosecu tion, desired a continuance, to enable hiui to nrndncn otuen' witnesses. Mr. Diehl, lor the defendant, opposed the ap plication. A binding over of the defoudant was then ajked for. The counsel for the accuse! denied that any conspiracy had been shown, and said that, by the terms of tbe agreement, Mr. Johnson bad nought the patent, and that the two thousand dollars had nothing to do with the success of the undertaking. Defendant whs held in f 1000 for his appearance at court. CURTAIN CAUGIIT FHOM A QA8 JET. Last evening a curtain in 'he trimmings store No. 967 N n th Second street took tire from a pas jet, and damage to the amount of seventy live dollars was done. THE 'DAILY EVEN'lNG ' TELEGRAPH .riliL ALPIII A ,! THURSDAY, ' CArirjBK or an Ehcapku Convict. At the trial of Chance and Kulter, tn the Court of (Quarter Session!", a hort time since, the namo of a person was mentioned as having been with throat the time they committed the outrage of which they were convicted. Mr. W. 11. Grubb, one of the keepers of the County Prison, actlne upon the hint given at the trial, sought out this person, and after con siderable patience and energy were exercised, located him at a house in what is known as Smoky Hollow. Now this person was a convict in the County Prison, but ellected his escape by cutting through the ceiling ot his cell and lowering himself down from the roof of the building. It required considerable skill to plan a manner of arrestingthe prisoner, although he w Bfl located. Mr. Grubb was equal to the emergency, how ever, and be pioceeded to the hotifee. and boldly knocked at the door, which was opened, and a man came out on the steps, shutting the door attcr him. and the lock wns heard to click as this was done. Mr. Grubb inquired for a family, giving some lictitious name, but the resident of the hoiuc did not know them. Grubb remarked it was a very cold night, and asked permission to light his clear. The man drew three matches from his pocket and handed them to Grubb, who broke eff the phosphorus Iroin them and then complained they would not light. "It was tco bad that a man could not light his cigar, and thereby keep his noe warm on such a cold nipht," said Grubb, and asked the man if he had not fire in the stove m his house. The man said certainly he had; it would bo a poor house indeed that had no tire In it such a cold iitjrht, and he tapped at the door, saying, "M try, open the door." The door was opened, and Mr. Grubb rushrrt in, securing the only ".Mary" in the room, which was the pr.soner he win In search of. The man of the house wns dumb founded at this sudden action, but. thre ol Mr. Crubb's friends appeared unon the scene, they having been posted within hearing distance; the limn held bis penee, and the pri.-oner (his fliend Mary) wns taken to I he County Prison, where his presence is req'i'red for two ye ir, in accordance with judgment enrered bv one of the honorable judges ot 1 1 o Criminal Court. Fcneral OF Hoiiace M. Martin1. Yes terday morning the bodvot Horace M. Martin wasconsioned to the tomb. Ho was n gentleman nniveiMilly respected by the Journalistic oro lessiou. with which he had been connected for over a quarter of a century, as compositor, reporter, correspondent, or editor. The funeral services were held in St. Joseph's Catholie Church, where a solemn requiem was celebrated by Uev. P. A. Jordan, S. J., who afterward spoke feelingly of the merits of the deceased, and certain hardships and afflictions which he most patiently bore up under. He urged all present to Krveutly pray lor the repose of his soul.. Mr. New laud pieslded at lh organ, and the choir service was very impressive aud solemn. The MiSi-es E. A. and E. C. Donnelly, Mr. J. J. Meany, and Mr. T. K. Ilarkius sang the princi pal parts, which were well given. At the otter ing, Mr. llsrkins sang the solo with unison chorus, "L'euf memitierit. (.-' nnenti sui,n An Old Confidence Game. Jacob Bcch lel, licm Whitemarsh, stopping at the Uinghum House, was swindled out ot seventy dollars yes terday by an old conudence. game. While at the hotcl'Mr. Bechtel made the acquaintance of a nice young man, who invited him to walk out to Broad and Market stieels, that he, the young man, was going lo P"y 11 hill there. The two went. The young man went up slairs in a ware house on Broad street, near Market, and after wards came down with a tive-hundred-dolltr bill in his hand, aud asked Mr. Bechtel if he could change it; thut he wanted to pav sevcuty dollar'', and they could not change it lip stairs. Bechtel did not have five hundred dollar.-, but. at the requi st of the nice young mau. Bechtel loaned him seventy dollars till they should go down to the hotel again. The young mau went up stairs again, and, at'ier waiting a long, while on the pavement, Mr. Bechtel awoke to the con sciousness of the tact that he had been duped out of seventy dollar0. Admitthd to toe Hospital. Tho fol loJiipr iiauud were received into lhe I'ennsyl vania Hospital on Christmas and yesterday: Jan es Wison, colored, twenty one years old, residing in Barclay street; stab in tlie thigh; received in a restaurant in Lombard street, where be was also kicked about tho bead. Thomas Martin, colored; severe wound on the head, inflicted with a gridiron m the hands of his daughter. He hud come to the city from Hiirrisbura to spend the Christmas holidays. Kate Duckat, residing in Barker street, below Eighteenth; sevete wound on the hand; inflicted by thrusting it through a pane of glass acci dentally. ! Mrs. Noby, residing in Richmond street, leg broken by falling on' the ice. h'rederick Willard, t .venty-one years old; leg broken by a fall in (.'nideu sireet. Cokon'eii's Inquest. Tlie Coroner li :ld an inquest yesterday in the case of Krnest Becker, who was killed on Monday afternoon, near I airmount, hy tho cars of the Reading Railroad. Several witnesses were examined, all of whom tettitied that the deceased was walking upou the track, and was struck by the looomo tive nnd knocked under tbe train. One witness stated that he heaid a whistle founded, but another one did not. Mr. 101 kins, engineer on the train, testified that the whistle was blown ceveral times; he looked out, but saw no one on the truck. The jury rendered a verdict ot acci dental death. Increase of School Teachers' Salary, The Committee on Schools, of Councils, held a meeting yesterday afternoon, and iy u unani mous vote decided to report an ordinance to Councils to day, piviug an increase of 25 per cent, to the salaries ot tho teachers of the city. The Soldiers' Orphans. Up to De cember 1, fourteen orphans of 1'enusylvauia soldiers and sailors have beeu admitted into rit. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, at Tacony ; nine into t. Vincent Home, in this city; forty-four into St. John's Orphan Asylum; aud twenty into the C a t ho ic llmi.e tor girls. SHIPPING. SiT k. A M TO T.IVI."lPIIOI.rAI.T.IVn Jat Oueeiistovn The in man Line, aalliujf uii-weeaiy. curryiui; ine culled Males Mans. "CITY OF HfcW KOhK." Haturday, December 29 "CITY OF LUBLIN" Wednesday. Junmrv 'CI T Y O COUK" Saturday, January 5 tTTY OF WASdlNUTON" Saturday, Januajy 12 and each succeeding futurdov and Wednesday, at uoou, iruiu l'lcr&o. 45 North river. RATES OF PASSAGE Hy tbe mall ateamcr aailiitr everv Saturday 1 First Cahlu.OolU frtw Steerage, currency t3i lo Londim..,. 05 To Loudou 4) To l'urt 1'6 To Paris 60 1'ahrtane by tbo Weduesdav ateauiera : First cabin, 8!0: aleerane. J0. Payable lu L ulled States curiency. I'assengui a alio forwarded to iiavre, Unmburu, Hro men, etc., at moderate lutes. Meerage iiassaxe lrom Liverpool or Queenstown, 40, enrrenev Tickets can be bought here by pursuits uud lug lor llielr ti lends. For timber luiurmatlon apply at the Company's Oftlces. JOHN i. DALE, A sent. b7 No. Ill WALNUT btrcet. l'hllttda. FOR NEW YORK. PHILADEL' delphla bteaui Propeller Company De I. w ... u u T ii.ua V 1m ll.luui u ru mid tt nr l.n f'.n.l leaving dai.y at 12 M. and 6 p. M., cuuuectUig with ail Vortberu and F.aktern lines. tor iiembt. which wht he taken upon accommodating terms, BCu to WILLIAM 41. HA IRI as CO., 16 vvr lip la2 s. DELAWARE Avenue tfffft Tv SHIP CAPTAINS AXD OWNERS, y..-.. it J -v.- 1 1 baving leased the KEN- fe.NGiON HCREW !OLK, beka to inform hU frienoa aud tbe pauona oi maiIOck that be la prepared wltb increaseu lavuiecs iw 'modute those baviui vessels ud wing practical ship-car to lie mined or reDSIr''. a pettier aud caulker, w ill give P-oua,l aiteutloa to tho vefseis entruau'a to nun iur reuair Captains or Agents. 8hlp-Cariente, an(j Machinist having vessels to repair, ate solicited to t-. . UavTug tbe agency for tbe sale ot " Vetttrstedt'i Patent Meta.lo Composition" tor Copper pa tor the preservation ofvexsela' bottoms, for Ibis el y, luq pru. i led to lurulsU tbe Damson ruvoDable terms. JOHN U. HAMMITT. Kenslittiton Hcrew Dock, lit DFtAWARE Avenue above Laurel struct 1 ANDSCAPE DBAW1KO CARDS, A ERAUa XJ tiful aeilea ol views, ntteen la uumbei. eVned lor toe instruction oi juvenile astlHts. 1'rie.o.ia entaa Daekage. witn in je.vr.niNU TKLEOK4PU, SlJSVr lUKii CLirrKB C, will be found on sale at the , B. W. corner 8EVKNTU and CiUOHSUT btreol AMUSEMENTS. A MERICAN ACADEMY OF 31 ) SIC. XA.' GRAND COMHIATIOV tttoer Jicmp'i entire iron,. of O.d folks In th r e mini ARABIAN JMOIIT8 KNTFRTAINMUNTfl, ' ARABIAN MOBTS EN'lEUTAIS ME.NTB, "tOITFMSOS ON F.NiI'lllftTF.n CROPS D." 'l.tilTERIMH ON f.Sl HA NTED OKOt'SK." t KOW DEJJ HOI 8ES-CKOWDED HoUSKl .1U El' 1 HE yt'EBS t. HO.G, OKEi T THE Ol EEN OF NONO. EMMA J. MCIIOLS, KM MA J. Kit HOI.8. P(el)ie ilicdeol tbe Fairiei. and Throned dari'lng Splendor. GltOITO IN THE M AuNKTIC MOUNTAINS, rtl Heavenly Tlnti In ('load Lan'l. Bthoid tbe beautiful I'atacoa. Oarilena, and Dolls, in blnce c glory, room oprn at hall-past 6 o'clock; commences at 8. AflnilAflon 25ccn a. Etucrvert teats, SC cents. Matlneox, WtliN K8UA Y and HA'lUBDAY AFTERNOONS, at 2 o clock. Admission to all parts of I he house, V cents. Children. IS centa Hea's can be aecii'ed dnrlnir the dav at HOMKH'8 MusioMora, No. 110 CHEiNUI (Street, and tJbe AcaUtmy In the evening. U 2tf It N1 EW CHRSNUT 8TRKKT THEATKB. CHEsNUT Street, above TWELFTH. 1JJI8 (lb 11 mil ay) EVEV INO, December i7. liMliiK niAMiK or hill. HOrUXH N1UHT OK Vtl. ASM M HS. HAKNKY WILLIAMS. MR. A D MHS. 114KNEY WILLIAMS, MH. ANIiM'H HAHNEY WILLI A MH, to It. AMJ M ItH HAKNKY WILLIAMS, VI ho will aiiLear Id , TURK h PI t'K.s, 1 Hit EE I'lECfrH, AND MNK CHaKAOTKKS, AND NINK llAHACTEK.S. lhe perfoniMDce wl I commence witli ALL-bALLO EVE. To be followed by IN AND OUT OF TLACE. To conclude Tfltb' B RNf T, THE I1ARON. F&IPAY, BENEFIT OF MK. HAKNKY WILLIAMS. PA'll'KHAY AFrFKXlON', rOMIIVKLV LvsT OltlFFI'lH OAT NT MATINEE. ;I(1FJTII UAUNI' .MATIN Kti. w A 1- N U T S T U r. K t T II ft A T H K . - N. E. corner of NINril and WALNUT Stieoia. Commence at it .MR. J. B. CLARKE. Ulis (Ihnraday) EVENINO, December 27, OxenlordX onilc 1 rnum e.niltltd UNCLI- Z A I II AKV OR, UI S AND DOWN S. Mr. J, s. CLARKE av Uncle Zacbarv Tbo Crnnd Leprndary spec acle of '1UK NAIAD OI'KKN, with mngnlflcrnt fecnerv. bv M Ithnm. 'IHK HATH OF BKAITY. tRYhTAL ARODE HK NEATH '1 HE RHINE. OlIANIi .MK( H OF HIE AUZ,M. TtlE HOME OK THE NAIAIH. THE O.UEEN II Kit IliltONE. MH". JOHN WtEW'S TiEW AltCU STUKKT T IJEATH F. F.eBlns at ha.f oast 7 o'clock. HRIST.MAS HOLIDAYS. MONDAY AND EVERY' EVkNI S(it K". JOHN DREW AS KATE FLY'lOJf. In lab 'u grist oiamnot CKIFHITIT OAUNT; Ok, JF.ALul BY. produced with new sceneiy, great cast, and pc claltlce ot 1IJE LANCAHlIhi; FAIR SCENE. AND URAND TRfAL SCESE For pflrticu'ars ace Id Is. I KIDAY-l illl OF .VB?. JOHN DREW. EW A M E R I CAN T II 13 A T R Iv NEW (IRANI) THICK PANTOJIIME. LIT I I E hll) HIDI-O lH)tl): OR HA Rl.KliCl , JACK AS!) GILL, EVERY AFTERNi 'i)S AVD NHiilr DURING TH18 WEEK. WITH OTHER NOVELTIES. BRADFORD'S LAST " GREAT PAIXTIKO, J ) 'SEALEIifl (HUSHED HY I CE BEKtiS," which baa received the hlKtiest encomiums lrom Mic press and the public ot New York, Boston, and other metropolitan ci les Is now on exhibition lor a limited period, at WEN DEROTH. lAiLOK ii DROWN'S, No 014 CHESNUT Mre t. i2 27 tit AS S.E M II L Y li U II. DINGS. FUN AND SlYSII RY FOR 1UE iluLIDAYd. MGSOR Hi ITZ. . GRAND PFRFOHJi ANCE3 rciy Altertoon and Fvening duiing the Holidays, 1 when will be lufoduieu ' BMTZ'8 AU'J Oil A'I't'N H ,ND OF a" INSTRELU, BLITZ'S MARVELLOUS DOUBLE Sl'UYaX, . and o ber Wonders and .Miracles. Admlfsion. 26 cents. Children, 15 cents. Reserved mnts, w tents 12 2B tf . VTEW ELEVKXTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, XN ELEV ENTH street, above CHESNl'T. "THJl, FAJUIIV KEsOltT" OP1.S FOR TIIK MKASUIV. .cah4 !.. Ai dih:is aiivsikkls, tlie Ort'flt Htar 'iiotino ul Hie World In tliu utlANir 1'IIIIOIIAN 8U1KEEH, SO.NU.1, DANl.'KS, EVV Bl ltl.ESUFH. and PLANTATION SCENES. I'oorB open at 7 o'clock. Con mencinu at 8 o'clock. 30 J. L. CAKNlROSt, Mauager G ERMAXIA OKCIIESTKA. PUHLIC RE- i MIMICAL FUND HALL, 9H o'clock. EuiaKemenu made bv sidriM-lnn tiiuillit HAfSTERT, Agent, No. Ikiil MONTthLY Mrett between liace and Vine. 115 3m ffiZ-'-'im THE FliKOS WHICH WE MANU 1 1 jf f f I fnctere rccomn end tbemselres. We promtso to our paln tiS ciear beautiful tunes, elegant workman sblp. curability, and reiitomiMe prices, combined with a lull guaiantee. For sale only at No. 1017 WALNUT BV'H$' CNION riANO MANUFAC1URISQ CO. CITY ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCE To Make an Appropriation to tho Receiver of 'luxes lor tLe year 1807 . Section 1. Tho teiect and Common Couuoi's of : the Uitv of rhituui'liihiadooriiain, That tho sum ot tlnrtv-livo thousana live hundred dollars (835,600) I be, nd tbe samo is I ereby atpropr.atoa to tho i Deportment ot the Receiver of Taxe, foi tho ex- iieiiM's ot tho year oihteoit LumiiKd aud sixty -Beveu, til lollows: 1 ' FOR SALAR1BS. I Item 1. Ot the Receiver of taxes, twonly.flvi hundred dollais (2600. ) i I cm 2. Ot tlie ( blot Clerk, one thousand five hundred dollars (Sliw.) Item 8. Of seventeen Clerks and one Me'scntrcr, seventeen thousand eiht hundred dollars ($17,800 l CENEKAL EXPENSES QZi Item 4. For advemiuir delinqt ent tax-payers in teen hundred dollais (U00). Provided, 1'hat said edvcitUluK shall not be done in more than two newspapers, at.d the Controller shall countersiirn no . warrant eiceedinjr lilleen cents for all advertising' ot each name, in ai v one Ward, as directed hy tho act ot Marcn 22, 1802. Bg - fiaailB Item 5. For b auk books and stliiouery, onoiLou eoud hve hundred dolmi ($1600) Item 6 For pi lnting hills, notices, and tdvertHlnsr, twothousaud dollars (lOLtAO) Itmi7. For lucideutai expenses- p'ht hundred dollais I 8O0. Id t TiilEl Item 8. For odvertisinc Hons foi ,uacs, ono tuou mud collars (1000) Provide.!, The Controller shall couDteisign no wurant on this Item except he siiali find that taid advertisemeiit shall have Uoeu inseilod in on'y two newspapuis, at a charge not iexceedin scventi -five cents id eacn case. UJvJM l Item 9. For Frothonotary's cost, one lliousaod dolars (SlOOO). Providod, Tlie Controller shall countersign no warrant on this item, exeopt the chaiges shall bo tor filinir tho lien, seventy-five cents; for tbfc writ of scue facias, inoludino the na tional tax, two dol ais ; and tor the satisfaction of a .ion belore writ is l-sued, thirteen cents, and after wiit is i-sued two dollais aud iwenty-tlvo cents. Item 10. ior bheiill CotU threw thmand dolinr (stoco Bsac-a ceo Item IX. rurisuricYS ur nuns, tour uuuureu uut-'nrs(f-tOO). 1'roV'dtd, l'l.e Controller shall oouu- tcisipn no warrant drawn on this item for a chargo exceeding ntty cents iur eucu survey. Item 11. tor compensation oi Receiver of Taxes ol the Tweim-lh rd Ward, two thousand five bun dled dollars (V26UUJ. Provided, I be Controllers jail countersnrn no warrant drawn on this item except at the rale ot two and a half pr cent, of all niouejs received by the said Keceiver dunutr tuo current lear for wliio'i the same suull have bteu leyled, aocordnif to tlie provisions of tho act ap proved April 80, 18ii4, and warrauta shall be drawn by tbe Keceiver ot laxos in couiorinity with exist iuk ordluaucoe, , WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, Presiduut of ComiQju Couucll. Attest- Adraham Stewart, ! Assistant Clerk of Common Council, rfOSBUA ftPEItlNG, President of Solect Council. Approved this twenty-first day of Dcoombor. Anno Domini one tnoutaud eight liuudied aud sixty six (A. D. 1800 j. , MORTON McMICHAEL, . 13 17 It Mayor of Philadelphia. O R N E X C H A N (, 1IAO M ANITFACTOUY. J OUS T. BAILEY & CO., RKMOVFl) TO H. F. corner of SI auket and WAT Eft Stroets, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN 11 AOS A N D BAGOINO ctl nvrv l..i.i.riiili.n . lor uln, Flour, Salt, Supur-l'huspnate , of Lime, llene, rye and small (iCNNY BAt'is constantlylon h pd. 1 '22(1 Alao. WOlll fiAi'UH Join T Bailry Jambs C'asoadbn. CITY ORDINANCES. lA N O B fi I N A N C K ' ' ' ' Xo Make an Apnioiilatio to tho Depart Imeut oi Ktirvevs tor tna year lHt7. Sict'on 1. He Select and Common Councils of the City ol 1 hilaoiphia do ordain, That the turn ot tliirty-eifht thousand two hundred and twenty lour doMtrs and twumy cent (i,224 20), bo and the ssme id hereby appropriated to th Departmont ol feuivi js to deTray the expenses ot the year 13-i7. i Jleml For Salaries ot ibid Engineer and Hur veyor, Kecordinr Clerk, Diauithtsman, aud Hod men, id general cilice, with clerks and draughtsmen in Krcisiry Pnrtau, thirteen thousand throe hundred dollars 118 800 . Item 2. For stationery, four hundred dollars ($ i'.lO). Item 3 Forrecotd books and b anka, two thou sand six liundrc dollar (a'iiOO). ' Jltm 4. For cleansing- olllo", carriatfo hiie and Ir.cidenta r, eljfl.t hundred aud llltv dollars ts,')0) ' Item 6. For salary of twelve oistr.ct etnveyoi', i s bnnored dollars (fijOO). ' liemO. For aovrtiin(r, two hundred and fllty dol'arsi260). 1 Item 7 For line reculatlous in the First Survey District below South streot, as per resolution ot Couioili. appioved March 24,1800, one thousand dollais (llt)0). ltm 8. For survey and map of tho Do'aware front In the Firt Survey District, to establish en arbi trary low water line, as per act of Aombly, May 0 1804 and rcrolution ot November 12, 1804, three hundred do'lars (a.'ICU). Item9. Foriino rcjrulatiors in the Second Survey I ittricr, between German and Wharton streets, and 1 a.-pyui.k road and the Dtlawaro river, as per fcesoiution of Mctch li, 1800, twe.ve hundred dol lais (U2C0). 1ft m 10. Fit line r (tmafions in the Third "irvev lMXriet. bet een houib and tierman sliect', and f net ol l'SfHtunk road, a por Rcolu Ion ot Alio oh 4, D06, six hundred dollars (StffOj. Ittm 11. For sutvoy and map of the Dclawar ; front in the Sixth tsuivty Distiict, to establish an srt itrary low wa erimo, as per Act ot Assembly, Alny 2o, 1804 aud Kotoiuiionot Councils, NuVomocr 12. Jf61. eleven hundred dol ars itllOj) 1( in 12. For lino- a. d radc3 ii the Into borough ot Mm ayunk, Elgutii Mm ey Disirict, at per Keso liittcn, iNoveiuLer 6, 1800, sik huudied duilari t0). J ti in 13. For lines and grades in th F.lKhth Survey Dittnct, Lctwrtn Si.uir's lui.e, lfidae uveutte and river Schuylkill, as por Reeo'uttou of February 9, 1EC0, five hurdied dollars ilfMO). Item 14. For lines and Blades In the Nir.th Survey District, between dor ran and Carpenter streets nnd .Mermaid lane, as per i-iesoitition ol June 0,1804, Bitieu hunded dollurs (Slx.00). Ittm 16. For lines ana grades in the T-nth Survey Disirict, between Frio avenue and v IniiohockinK and Fiaukloid creeks and Frank lord and Did Yurk roads as directed bv Le-olution approved October 13, 18CC. one ihouj-atid dollars tflOUi). Item 10. Forba'arco due on completion of Plan ot Old Diistol township, as per Kcolution oiicu- luary i4. 1SC4, sevmtv-onc dollars (S71). item it. for survey ana map oi rue ueiawnrc froi t in the Twelfth Stnvey District, to cstabilta an Brl'itifiv low water line, as oir ctod by an act of Assembly ol M iy 20, 1801,'and Itosolution ol A'o vnnltr 12, 18C4, ftvtn hubdred dollars ($7C(1). It.m 18. For amount due Alfred Young for com p'etinK Flan No. 199 ef the First Ward, ns per Ko soimion ol Afay 10, 180'2, one hundred and tweuty. oi e dollars aud twenty cents ($121'20). Item 1!'. For an otint duo Alired loniw for com pletinir Plan No 211 inJFirst Ward, as por Ki solu tion ol March 24, 1804. hvo hundred and twenty-live dol ais lC26l. Jt( m 2o. For amount due for completing plans of Dtlawaro front in F rst Ward lor arbitrary low wptir lmc. as directed by act of Assembly, Mm 2 l, 1K'4, acil KesoluHon ol November 12 1S04, ono th ju eund and teven dol.ar tSliOi). Item 'A For l ew surveys nnd work that may bo orderf d bv Councils ilering; the year 1807, three thoutand dollars (3000) . litm 22 For lardmatks ;coruer stone?), three hi ndred doi'ais ($300) Item 23. For the examination of sewers, forrecord in office, tvo hnndrcd do lar 1200), Item 24. For prepamiir descriptions of proporlies for municipal claims, one hundred dollars ( 100). Item 25 For stuveys for Iiegi'try Uureno, two thousand dol ars (2000). Provided, 1 hat no part of f aid arjiroprla'ion for survevs shall teexpendol, exc. pt for worn prose cuted in accordance with an ordinanco or resolu tii n of Council", and provided, a'so that not more than one-halt tbe amount appropriated to the items for sa.eries or supplies In this ordlnauce shall be expended prior to lhe first day ol July, 1867, and that all bills roi dered, except lor new surveys (otherwise piovided for) shalt state distinctly the names of tbe men engaged in such survey, the nunibor of oavs eiiiplojed, and tho charge per day each. And tho arrant shall bo drawn by tho Vj'n.er i-ogiiieor nuu Mirveyor WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Couimou Council. Attest Abuham stkwabt, Assistant C'erk ot Common Council. JOSHUA SI'EUINli, i President of Select Council. 1 Approved this twen'.y-lirt dav ot Decorator, Anno Domini one thousand tijjbt hundred aud bixty-six (A. D. 1800). MOTiTON McMICHAEL, 1227 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. A N ORDINANCE To Aluko an Appiopriatiou for Lighting the City lor tlie Year 18U7. Section 1. iho be.oct and Common Councils ot the City oi l'liiladt'U ilia do ordutu, Unit tbo sum ot' jr'iur Hm died ano Twentv;lelit Thousand ono Hundred and lwentT-two Uollum and Fifty cents l e Bi d tl.o futno id hcieb approprlatotl tor ljrhtiu andextiniiuipli'Dir, oleaninir.aiid repairing tlie 1'ublio Lamps for theyeur 1807, asloilows: Item 1. ! or iiirninliiutr 8 as to and Utrhtlnir, cxtin. truitbliiL'. oleaninc, ana repairing sevou thounaud six bundled and lortv lamps daring the year (at t'ortv seven dollars each), tnree liundrod and sixty-six tliotiFond seven huuUred aud twenty dol. ars. (3t8c0.720). ' Item 2 For liphf rid'. cloanin?, extinfulnhinpr, and ruairms', and lurnisbintr castor new lamps to be erected dur'ng the year (attwenty-fourdoilarscach), three thousand six hundred dollars ($3iJoO). Ittm 3. For the eieotion of two hundred new lamps (at twenty eleht dolars and lorty Hvo cents each), five tboueand six liuiidml and ninety dollars (S&Ij'JO). Item 4. For chanainit fluid lamps for ra (at sevon dollars and filty ccnis each) ono houdred aud twelve dollars and lilty cents ($112 60). Item 6 For iepaliB and renewals dunng tbe year, four thousand five hundred dollars (4600). Item 6 For excise tax on ffas used in tho public Ion ps during the j car 1807, tort -lfve thousand dol lars (io,C00). Item 7. if or excise tax oil gas used lu tho pub'lo lomis, supplied bv the Northern Lll.cr les Gas Works, two thousand tivo hut dred dollars ($2500). And tho warrants shall he drawn iu conformity with txistiUK ordinances WILLIAM: S. PTOKLEY, President oi Commou C'ounoil) lAtttst John Fckstkin, i Clerk ot Common Council. I J.iBuUa M'EKIKG, ! President of Select Council. Approved this t Jveuty-tirst dav of December. Anno l oniini ono thoueaud eight hundred aud sixty six (A, I) 18obl. MORTON VcMlCHiEL, 12 87 It Mayor of l'hllaaolphia. jouisE-ruiiMsuiNG goods i EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY BARGAINS. TO SECURE To close the estate oi tbe late I JOHN A. MUHP1IKY. I n, porter and Dealer in llOtSlC-FUllMSIIlNU GOODS, . V'4 CHESNUT STlilSET, between Math and Tenth, South Side, 1'MIa- aj II la Administrators now offer the wbo! stock at prlcm beiow the orcinary rates cLargtd. lliis s:oc euibruoa etrv tb na wanted ma aeil-. rdrrad houtebo d i fiatn Tip 'Ware llruates, oocen Ware. Itaikeu, 1'lated Hare Cutlery Iron w are. Japanned Wue, aud Cook -liif CteriBi of ever decrlptlon. I aieat Tarletv of HHaKa it UOODS, BIBD-CAOES, ett. etc.. t an be obtained on the most leaionaole tcruii ifc t'IN AKC'llC BEFUlULUaXOUS and WA1EB L A flLrVa?aortment of PAPIER MACHE GOODS. fblala tbe lamtat retail establishment In this line In Philadelphia and cltlr.. us and atraniters will llnd it to their advaniave to examine ouratoek belore purchasing Note Our Irlendaln thecountrv may ontor by mall, aud prompt attention will be alven. III 1 thatujj LFXANDEB . C ATT ELL A CO., A rkODllCIS COMMI88ION HKHCUADTd, , AND ' ' SO. H MORTH WATER STREET, 1 PHILADELPHIA. ALBXAXPKB O. CATTKLL. i 'iJ KUJAH O OATreLl. DECEMBER 27,' 1866 HOLIDAY GOODS.' STEPHEN F. WHITMAN'S INIMITABLE AND CHOICE CONFECTIONS NOW READY For tho Holiday Season, Together with a lrK variety of FANCY BOXES, Of bis own Importation, direct from Paris ani Vienna. ALSO NEW AND RARE Confections and Bon-Eons Only known to this house, Forming t once a rich and superb assortment wilch to choose fo SELECT PRESENTS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 1210 MARKET Street, PHILADELPHIA ilJSPH H O L I D A Y PRESENTS. K. HOPKINS A t O., Xo. 913 Ht 11 Mreet. and Xo. wl M'llINO OAUHr" street. WltlTJMi lK.-KS A lrpe nnd eleeant assortmeMt, lieftncod, Inlnlil and brass-Liund ' Walnut, Maaouanv, and 1'npier Mat lie. I' T'lolioa and Leather Desk), fne Turkey morocco. ltickf animen HoarOs, Chcas, and Uouiino.'S. t.i.uiefl tlauiest I of every description. 'lhe latest novelties ot t rttieh, tnijilsh, and American rurtr" and inveiopea VV'cddlr.ir and Visiting Cards engraved in the highest style ol the art. l he latest I endon and Tarls styles Cards for Leathor, Vt'oetWn. and 'J In WiililiiiKs. lili r k Loiks ol eviry description on hand, ond ruled to trtier. 1H7. riATtlP.S. 1867. A3 sizes and styles. Initials, Monepranis, etc , stamped in colors gratis. It UOHK1NS & CO , tftatiopcre and ( nrj KnurtveM, 6 2Knrp Xo. !)13 ABCU street. PRE S E N T S. An Instrument to assit the llear'nu to a l'esl Fricn 1 Also, t lantlall s i'atent CnUlCUKd, superior to any otiieis in uro. Kottjifrs' and 'Vt'ostenholin'a TOOK r.T KSIVTs, rearl anil statr bundles ot boatitllul flnlsb; Kaiors. feuops, and hcissors ol finest qualities, at P. MADEIRA'S, 1 19 Kt) . CUTLER.' Xo. 115 South TLX7 II Street, below Chesnut fJM. A. DROWN & CO., No. 2 10 MARKET St., J1AVK OW IS STOCK AN r.I.KGANT ASSUKTJIEXT OP u M DRELLA YAi'E rnou Evrir.ioit ENGLISH AMD FRENCH SILKS OF THEIR GVN IKP0RTATION, F1S1S11KD OFF WITH TI1U LATEST BTVl.l'.S K IVCBY, WALVT, and FARTRIDuii HANDLES, ton CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. must LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE COURT OV COMMON PLEAS FoB L T1IK CITY ANDCOUN1Y OF eUlL.VDKLl'UlA. KOSANN A. miEK vs. JOHKPI1 PElUd. In Uivorce, Juuo Tenn, lbW No. 41. To the above named respondent 81r : I'loaso tuke notice that the Court hnve granted a ru o on you. to show causo wby a Clvorca a vm. ma' should not be de ereed. returnable SATIJItKAY next. Doceintier i). ISijti, bt If o'c ock A. M. J. ALEX AN l)E t ISI M HSOK. 12 20 2. Attorney lor Llbe laut. SADDLES AND HARNESS. BUFFALO ROBES, LAP HUGS, HORSE COVERS. A lan;e acFortrxent. WHOLESALE OR KETAIL, low ir cts, Httiijtr lib out oua iffoitmentof SADDLERY, ETC. WILLIAM S. 1IANSELL & SONS, 2 "o. 114 MARKET Street. MEDICAL. DR. J. f. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE. THK (1BKAT BLOOD Pl'ItlFlKK. it you have corruix, disordered, or vitiated blood, you are sick all over. It may appeur as pimples, aore-i. or at itoiue active ditease, or ft may onlj make you leol Ian uuld or depiesscd; but jou cannot have Kood huulth It jour blood li lmntre. Dr. Koe's AtteraU'-e temoves all these liuDurliles, and is the remedy that will ivsior vou to health It Is uuequalh d for the mre of all diseases ol tho tr'anda, scrolula, tubt roulur conxunipiion. aud all erup Hon. of the aklu. ITice 1 Bole QTr A c0 No 23aXorthStCOHDbUv.it DR.. DIOTT'S ITCH OISTJIKST wtU cure every lonn ofltcli, and is superior to any other remedy lor the cure of tbat disagreeable and tormoutui ecu plamt. Frlce 25 cents. Beut perjnsWceuw. ' Ko. 233 Forth SEtJOND Street. ' . DU. J. S. ROSIL'S KXPKCTOUUT. For tbe cure ot consumption, coughs, colds, aathtua catarrh, influenza, spl.Ung of blood, bronchitis, aud ah diseaitea ol the lungs. ... Ibisajrup navlnti stood tho test of many years' ex perience as a r. mcoy lor Irrlta Ion oi any lulluiuuiatlon of the luuts. th out, or bruuchla Is acnowledgtd bv 11 to be a remedy superior to any o'her known oom pound umd lor tne relier aud euro of counhs and con- suuiptlon. f rice 1. tseie antnu, DYOTT Jk CO E 6m Ko.232 North SKuOSD Iftroet A LL PERSONS WHO DO NOT ENJOY he b ess ng of good bee 1th can obtain relier 11 rmaiiitinu Dr. K.1N KtJ.lft . uermun pnysician. ur Kinkeiln treat' ail uscates. prepaies anu aomtnisien Ills own midlelnes. lluy are pure, sale, aud rename lie Invites all persons aufleiing Horn disease to call ou him. ( onsultatum free during Iho day. and ouiowj open till 0 o'clock in the evening. N W. wroet ai T1I1KD and talUH Btreetg, between bptuce anu rina treeis. ,-?rul ... PHILADELPHIA HOaOBOa KAMlAi.K IKST TL'IK N MM'U Street. bve.,aiarer.-.i.. w. iTtTUETT, antitbirty ?"' praeucw wp euee. guarantees jnc skhlul aaiuaw"-"" rd a varietv o Patent Craf Dating Prwiuie yu" Vhouinf HrZ'. others. Buprortem.Ela"0 &toeklugi,Htiouloer Braces Crutl,et" fii.pewrfc. apartment. o..n. ucted by a 1 ady. , . tm STREET. OAS FIXTURES, ) Z fTlAM'.KLlEKS, IEKS. It HON. E a'l'Al'UARY, ETC. would respect ully direct the etten- -VAKK1!''1,. TTniioi their friends, and tbo public gencrallv. to tUulr fl?? aid eleKitnt assortment ot OAS FIXTURES. "iTaNDELIEB?. and ORNAMENTAL BRON.l4 vvaKE". 'I hose Wishing handsome and tiiorouxniv made Ooods, at veiv reasonable prioes, will And It to their advantage to give us a call belore purchasing else- NH. Sol'ed or tarnfshed fliturei reflnlshed with special care and at reasonable pihej. a i am V A MURK 4 CO GRCOEPIES, ETC. PHILADELPHIA STEAM' CHOCOLATE COCOA WORKS. lhe snbscrlber has recently erected the most . sive and complete works in the r-tato lor tie mano-tc tare ot all kinds of CIIOCOLAT E, OF THE FIXES T VaMTTT. CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS Tor Christma Holidays, as follows: , VKcolate Creams, 8t Nicholas, .m rlcanos, Almoiidi Roll. r'l,,,,CDe Pralines, Cordis:, Uipa Jim Cro;s. Choeilat1 J"oa.. Paste, an-J XUti"T.BlEriE'5 ctr TABLE CUQ0lATE Are Breakfast, Commercial, f.ca D0:iti8 Ex-i a Chocolate. . STEPHEN l WHITMAN,' 12 19 Ct j Ko. 1410 .MARKKT Streets FRUIT.' Crown, Bakct, Lajer, Hunch, feediess. and uliftna' Halslns. Currania, Citron, Prunes, Figs, Uavai Otauycs, etc. etc. ALBERT C. KOBEETS, DEALKlt LN FINE UKOCEIUES, 11 7rpl Cotnti ELEVENTH VINE Sta. CRAB APPLE C ID LIT; THE O EX VI XE ARI1CL L QUAUI1Y UNUSUALLY FINE For sale by the barrel or retail, by ' ' JAMES n. WICBn, L1GIITB and WAT-NTT treeis 8 MS GJ. W. WARN Elf, No. lo3( AND liiZ RiDtiE Avrntm, below Sixteenth Street. KEYSIONK FLOUR STORI! ' ' Choice llrandsof Kamlly and Baker.' F".our, ' Corn Meal, Oat Meal, Buckwheat and Eve F war, Corn Oats, nnd 51111 Feed oi ever deicr'ption, tent to all parts ot the cltr Free of Charge. IU 19 1 jurp ROOFING. OLD SIIIXGI.F. ROOFS, FLAT Olt STKKP, V O V 10 It U 1 WITH (iCTTA I'KIK IIA OIFIU.ri,OTII, and coated with I.Kll III (ilTTA I'hIUllA PAlM'.makimj them pert'ectlv water proof. LKAKV (iltAVKI, HOOFS repaired wltli Gulta PerehaPalnt. and warranted ibrflve vears. Ll-AlvV H1.ATJ0 IttlOFH eoaied with l.lituUI Cutta Pereha Paint, which becomes as hard as mute tor 'HM. (OPPKH, ZIM'. and 1K()S ROOFS this Paint is the p'us ultra or a lotber pro tections, It foints a perfectly ltnnervio ta overum, contpletelv retists the ai'th u ol the weather, and con stitutes a thorough protection against leak by run or othcrnite. 1'ilce only lrom ono to two cents per square loot. TIN and GRAVEL HOOFIXO done at tiio shnrtett notice. , . Material constnntlv on hand and for sale by tho MAMJIOlll UOOFlXCi COJIPASY. JtliCICLK'-S & EVEilUTT, 12 21Gm No. 30:A liUEE.S Street. t LL BHIKGLE ROOfS(FLATOK STEEP) COVKKED llUJOUi,o ENOLlfH KOOFl NO CLOTH. Am. etstedwith LIQUID OUTTA FHKl'HA VAI.VT. making them pmeetly water proof. LEAKT ORtvrjj KOOFSroi aired with Outla Pereha Paint and'warranteil tor live years LK AKY tLA'i E ROOFS ceatett with liquid which bet 'otres as bard as slate. TIN. COPPER ZINC, or IKOH ceated with Liquid Gutta Pereha at small ex pense. Cost ranging lrom one to two cents per square loot. Old Board or Milnale Hoofs ten cents per squam foot alleemp'ete Materials i onstanlly onbnnd amilfor sale hy the PBILADV Ll'HlA A'Nl) PKNKSYI VASIA ROOFING COMPANY. GKORGF. BOBART, y 11 2 6m Ko. 230North FOURTH B'-ee 4 FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES' EVANS & WATSON' MAXUFACTCEKlif) OF F IKE AND BURGLAR-PR OOP SAFES DESIGNED IL'R Bsuk, Mercautlle,or Dwelllng-Ilcita U Established Over 25 Teara. Over 21,000 Safes in Use. The only Safe with Inside Doers. Never Loss their Firo-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from Dampnear. SoU at Prices Lower than other maker. WAItlillCOMSi No. 811 CUES NUT Street,, PHILADELPHIA. L9J5p AMERICAN LEAD PEhCIL CQMpTsif NKW YORK. FACTOllY, IIUPSOM CITY, X. . TiiUitoniranluowlullj pripiredto lornisU . ' LEAD PENCILS. Kqunl lu ttualUy to the Beat Drandst The Company has taken great pains and nvctcd r. e capital iu fitting up Ibelr laetorv, ana now ask th .. Aii.eJleau public to give their pencils a tuJr trial. All Styles and Grades are Manufactured. . Great care has been bestowed to the manufacturing Of 811'lHlOlt HfcXAGO DRAWING 1'k.NtlILH, spa? cial y prepared lor the use oi Engineers, Architects, artists, etc. ,' A complete asfortment, constantly on band. Is offered t lair terms to the trade at their Wholesale Baletuooni - Ko. 34 JOHN Street, New York. ' lie P net's are to be had of all principal stationer . and ot!on Lcalers Ask lor ameilcan LeadPencIL 101 faiwiim j Vf" EW RUBBER DEPO T. JN WILSON, UAUtR CO, No. 4M CFESNUT Mrtet. have opened a ew Rubbtr Depot, for tlie sale Ot I'ubl er G coils of everv description , Patent t oik Rubber Hhoea ana liwU- ' l atent I oik Mattresses f . , I Patent f ork Cushions. l atent Ppriuii Uottouia. , I'aienl Htiillfd Muds. Patent fork Llle Preservem. ,,?, hkating Jackets by H LIVW Lo.,.
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