THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY -1, J 807. 3 CITY JTPELLIGENOE. ho Aililtdvnnl Cil: lntiliui no: e:( l,.h Page. SEIUOrS ACCIDENT ON A r.4.SSENOER JiAiimun. Yr-stenlay morning, an nci'ldint of m very eriotH character hnpppiieil oa tli I'rauk ford PiiBsenepr Kail way, a fhort dii'aiieo from tbe Kplncopul Hos,)it il, resulting in an cinrltienr el one of the "d imrny c.irs" used on the roul losioi? both hie arms. It appear that bt-t veen 10aii.Hl o'clock! the car, contairino; a larire number of paMwnirera, wa-i iirivmicinp; at a rnpid rate towards the ct!y, when Mr. William Hard job, the engineer, c-pi"d a luree pu co of ics Ijing on the t ?., aod believing; it woull thro tue cur irom the truck a ,d iuvjlve serious con scqnenoes, he Immediately reef'eJ the cnsnne Bd jumped from tun eniziuei r'9 box to tue yronnd; in flolnti which ho (dinned, it ii s.to-pose-i, and fell un-lci tli, car, which pawl ovr both httt arms, lacerating them iu such a Intfht- yl manner that ho wa taken to the Episcopal Hospital, where both arms were immediately amputated. The ear passed on and p ished the p ece of ice beiorc it Irom the iru- without the eiTCum-.tunce attracting any attention from tho pa9enper", acin-ely tue lightest jnrring occur rmp. Mr. Harrison remains In a very critlrul condition. CONSECTIATION OF GT.OItlA Dl'I CCItCII (. HArr.i.. Liihop Vail, ct Kansas, on Wednesday evet-.ng last, presided and net apaitlur religious purposes the chapel conne cted with th Church ol Gloria Dot, In 8 wnnson street, below Ciinx lian. Aflilresn were made by th- Kev. Dr. Leeds, of St. lVler's; Rev. Dr. Hare. Hev. Mr. Smith, of Sr. Andrew's, We?t Philadelphia, and the Kev. J. Saunders Heed, rector ol the church. The Hev. Mr. Graham and th.; Kev. Mr, Mi ore assisted In thj services, vliieh wore very solemn and deeply impressive. The building is ot brick, constructed In a neat and substantial manner, and will ceht alotit Bve hundred persous comfortably. Its con is not far from 7oi)0. Tue success of this enter prise W mainly due to the energy and Christian spirit ot the rector, Kev. Mr. Reed, one of those active men whose alms and eilorta are con tinually used lor the advancement of his Master's cause, ably seconded by the congre gation, which ranks among the oldest In the city. Robbed His Employers. A lad named Day, aged about sixteen years, employed in tue wholesale notion bouse of ileus, Rogers k Cham bers, No. 411 Market otruet, wad brought up at the Central Htation jesterday aiternoon, beiore Alderman Deitlcr, charged with robbing bie employers. Jacob S. Hess deposed that defendant had been in their employ lor about six weeks; that tl.ey had missed a quantity of perfumery, pocket-books, etc.; suspicion fell upon Day, who was arrested at uoon yesterday by Detec tive Lamon, as he was walking out of the store. The oilicer lound seven penknives, a lot ol neckties, and a pocket-book. Day acknowledged giving several articles to a young eirl named Funny Lee, living at No. 2ii9 Currant street. The latter testi tied that Day eave her half-a-(Wen pairs ol stockings, two'bottlos ot cologne, a pocket-book, ploves, breast-pins, etc. Day was committed in default of $1200 bail lor trial. Arkebt of a Fugitive. Henry Allen, sometimes called Codger, w ho, in company with another convict, escaped Irom the County frisson a few months ago by cutting through, the ceiling ol the cell, and them e through the roof, and lowering themselves down outside of the walls by means of u rope made of bed-clothing, har been recaptured by Jt'ruoQ Keener Grubb, and returned to his old quarters. The arrest was made through a lemnrk, overheard by Mr. Grubb, as to a place wliTe Codger bad been seen. It was ut a bouse in that, part of the southern suburbs of the city knows as Smoky Hollow. The oliieer repaired to the spot desig nated, and by a nice piece of finesse succeeded, without exciting the suspicions of the inmetes, In getting acce.-s to the room in which the fugi tive was concealed. Chcrch in a Dangerous Condition. The new Cohocksmk Presbyterian church build ing, located on the north side of Columbia avenue, above 8eveuth street, has to be propped up to keep from tumbling into a mass of ruins. The building is high, with a very steep, largo, and heavy double-pitched slate roof. Tu front ot the structure is of browu stone. The roof is well framed. Its steep pitch is more for orna ment than use. The recent heavy westerly wind blew the building considerably "out of plumb" towards the east, livery effort is being made by means of ''shores" and iron rol3 with swivel screws to force the buildiug back to its original roi-itiou. Tue Tax on Writs, Etc. Among the items of revenue of the State is the tux on writs, wil'a, deeds, etc., and Philadelphia, last year, furnishes her lair quota, as compared with Tho returns from other counties injthe State. The total amount of tax from Philadelphia was S-12,309-25. Of this sum Lewis R. IJroomall, Recorder of Deeds, paid $80(10; Frederick G. Woloert, Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas, $640,,J8; J. Ross Snowden, Prothonotary of the Supreme Court, Eastern District, $1171; George Kelly, Prothonotary of the Distiict Court, $240727. In addition to this there is a tax upon the offices, and Mr. broom all paid S2C80-62; Mr. Kelly, $7,r7G!) George II. Moore (Quarter Sessions!, $2'J)77!". Taxes Collected ix I'm The follow ing statement show the uiouut of taxes col lected during lHUG: KT-ived up to lt ol Sep tember, at which tlin" disi-oun ceased, $i,G78,-922-48 ; discount allowed. l27,5i3C9, leaving the nett receipts $1,251, !i.iV7X Received Irom 1st September to December 31. $542,16161; from penalties, $ll,6u'lGH, making the nett tax $553,-72J-1!. The total tax paid into the city treasury amounted to $4 8o6,75l-23. The gross amount collecceil was $5,238,314'81. leaving about 8U0,(MI0 yet uncollected on the books of the Receiver. Those indebted have until the l th hit-taut to pay. After that time the bills will be placed in tho hands of collectors. Jodqmknt Fees. An act of Assembly requires the payment of four dollars upon every suit, where judgment is obtained, betore it can be entered upon the books of the Court. Tho money thus obtained is returned to the City Treasury. During the past year the jury foe iu the Supreme Court, which were paid by the city, amounted to&lfiGS'lS, and the sum returned on judgments wa $104; the lees of the District Court amounted to $771317, and the sum re reived was $11156. In the Court of Common Pleas only $80 was paid on jU'lgments, while the jury lees amounted to $1756(i8. The sum re turned from the Quarter Sessions was $1527. TnE Mitj.kr Homicide. It Is expected that Gottleib Williams, who Is charged with the murder of Mr.. Miller, iu ButtonwooJ street, near Ninth, will bo tried at the latter part of the present term or the beginning of the next. There have been no new developments in the case since Williams' committal to prison, and the prosecution will therefore have to depend "entirely upon circumstantial evidence. Williams expresses great Impatience at tho delay iu his trial. It is probable that his caeo will be the first tiled in the nw court-room. m The City Ice Boat. Yesterday morning the new city ice bohtj Captain Pchellingor, lelt Spruce street wharf, for a trip down trie Dela waie to clear the channel for a fleet of vessels awaiting an opportunity to go to sea. The new ice boat is a powerlul vessel, and she Is expected to keep the channel -clear, and thus allord an imimerrupted passage lor ve.-sels up and down the Delaware. Tehmits Issued. The wagons, carts, drays, and barrows licensed during 100 by the Highway Department were as follows: Wagons, 85; carts, 323; drays, 254; barrows, ly3. Xhe amount received was $161250. The sum of $472 was also received for permi's for hotel, private, and hackney coaches. This amount would if greutly increased if the High Consta bles would return all who fail to have tlieir l..ej,M B renewed. Av Un set en Shi ul, C'tARE Two of .the Mhi'h'-j detective, ho have been n thi search lor'fhe rubbers that carried otf the bond ami flocks from the liquor store ot Mr. Cochran, in Walnut street., have returned, not having been tuccc.slul. PA98PJ10ER KaTLKOAD LICENSES. The vniious ranscnger Railroad Comcanics paid to tho Highway Department during the past year the sum ot f 12,3 10. Under the ne v ordinance ol Councils each car will be taxed $50 lor 1807, instead of $30, as in 1PC0. Infant Abandoned. Last evening a f male inlant, appa-cntly about, to months old, was found in the tear of a yard it No. 4:M Maria street. I'. was taken to the st:iou House, and piovi'icd for temporally. I, y lies irom the Latin. Vtrbum ,Sat. I wonder where old Verbum sat, And how he looked when sitting there, And where he bung his gurtdav hi.', And aid he u.iu an easy chair .' Did Mrs. Veibum always look Anuelic when her husband smiled And what was Verbum's favorite book, And had the Verbuuis ever a child t Did no! the oubject's wrapt in gloom, Scam Verbum legends can I trace, Impenetrable as the tomb The darkness is o'er all their race. The solitary record left, And consolation comes from th:;'. The fact that time has not beroit The nation of, is Verbum fait. Loudon Dramatic Critics. A London correspondent whj appears to be intimate with the gentlemen he writes about, gives Ihe following insight into the f'trsonnd ot the London dramatic critics: 1 do not know what wcgbt (if any) is' at tached on your side to dramatic criticism in our papers; but perhaps you may be willing to learn who are our dramatic critics, which cau hardly be called a secret here. There is Mr. John Oxentord, who writes for the rimes a man of learning, and a good judge of dramatic wares, who also writes the dramatic criticism", as well as tho--e famous articles on tauhty Frencti plaj)S and buoks w hich occasionally appear in the fHiturtfay liicivw. Ilo may always be seen on first-nights in a solitary box, shunning all tociety. nut particularly that ol ladi"s, wno.se sniall talk he holds in abhorrence. He is fa mous among the box-attendants tor relusing all refreshments during the progress of the piece, however late it may detaiu hi in; but he will not write an article uutil he has been home, and, as we say, "slept upon it." Then we have John Uollineshead and Moy Thomas, who represent the Daily .ews. The former, who also writes ior the I union H"C.ew, and occasionally lor Punch, is, perhaps, the plainest and most outspoken of the theatrical critics. Manaucrs hate him accordingly; and his recent evidence before the Parliamentary committee in lavor of "free trade in tue drama" has served to widen the breach. Moy Thomas would, perhaps, be a good cntic if he had any sympathy with the stage, and was not fond of theoiizing and philosophizing. He is more at home, I suspect, iu wriiing about the hnances ot Europe and America, and feels in the theatre like a Dsh out of water. The Daily Afu, by-tlie-way, prides itself in alwajs having its criticisms out the next morn ing, however late tne perlormance. The Tele yraph studs Mr. E. L. lilanchard, who writes farces and pautoniimcs; the Morning Star, Mr. Leicester f5uckii gham. This gentleman is a great adapter from the French, criticizes his own plavs, and always proves to his own satis faction "that the adaptation is better than the original. This gentleman Is, perhaps, the in on ecctatic of all our crit.es, and is, as may be sup posed, cn good teims with the managers. Every actre.-s is in bis eyes flivine tier "facial express' in," tor "emotional power," etc., all that cau be desired; consequently, if any brother critic lags behind in rapt urea of this kind, L. D. always lakes up the cudgels, and calls his criti cal brother (for these little amenities of litera ture are, unlortunately, not conhued to America) "a cowaroly assailant," or "adastardly atracker of a lad's reputation." The Pall MaU. Gazelle critic is Mr. G. H. Lewes, who is thoroughly in dependent, thouali crochety, and sometimes Mr. Sutherland Edwards, late Times correspon dent in Poland, and author of novels ani boois about music and the Russian people. The Lxaminer cntic is its editor. Henry Mor- ley, proles?or of literature in King's College, London, and author of many well-known worts. He has lately reprinted a volume of his dramatic noiicep. He is one of the most independent of his class knows little, however, about the i-tage, though much about dramatic literature, J'up.lish and loreign. The Athena vm critic is John Ileraud, a writer of ponderous epics, unactable plays, and train cendeulal books about Shake.-peare, and other subieets. His criticisms have no weight, and he is sometimes replaced by Dr. Doran, who has tho advantage ot not being a play-wnter or adapter, but who is so fond of telling you all ahout the history of the theatre, and the play, and what old players played in it (if it is an old one), that he always bud a himelf compelled to omit to criticize the matter in hand for want ol Bpace. Mr. T. G. Tomlins. a man also learned in theatrical lore, and one of the most active of those who procured the abolition of our patent theatres some thirty years since, represents the Morning Advertiser, atd occasionally tho Header. Mr. T. W. Robertson, successful author of the comedies of Ours, society, and David Garriek writes lor the Illustrated Times; Mr. Charles Dumphy for the Morning Post; and Mr. Des mond Ryan, a wonderful critic, who once elabo rately criticized a performance of M'me Bosio's three days before it took place, for which sur prising feat, however, an uuapprecuUlng editor suspended him for awhile from his duties. Such is the ltfct ol our dramatic writeis. They de serve to be known, tor if there be any truth in the opinions ol the late Mr. Leigh Hunt on tiie possible power of conscientious dramatic criti cism, they are in no small degree responsible for the degraded conditiou of the British drama. Fea.Gulls. An Enulisb pnper says: "A raosl curious night is witnessetl wben a large steamer arrives in Southampton Water. The momont she conies to her niooriniis a Hock ot nbom t io hnndi'cd sea-pulls hover about her, to pick up the scraps ol bread, meat, and oiral that are thrown overboard. These birds loriu a colony that live ou the outward and hoineward-boiiiid steamers daily lying In Mouthanipton Water." LEGAL NOTICES. T N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS I Oil THE L CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. JOUN D, WELLS AND WlFJi vs. JOHN li. WHIT KEY. Vend. Exp . Covenant. J une Term 1865. No. 119. The Audlior appointed) to distribute the fund in Court raised by the eule of the loliowlnx described Real hstato, by virtue of the above .writ to wit: Ail that certain lot situate In tho First Ward of the Citv ol Philadel phia, ueKinniug at northeast corner Passvunk road and Keed street, auu extenuiii)- thence northward aloutf the east side ol Passyouk road 411 teet t ihence eastward ai riitlfX auiyles with said Passyuuk road SI) feet V inchest tlieue southward at rltsht autiles with said Iteed street, and along the west side of a two-feoi-wlde aliev leading into tbe said Reed street, 3 leet DM inches and thence westward along the north side of -aid Reed street 5' feet to the place oi beginning will meet ib.e parties Interej ed Iu the said 'unJat his ollice, A-. ii5J "-outti TUIltD btreet. on WEDNESDAY", January I). ls(i7, at 4 o'clock P. M , lor tliepuiposesot Ms appointment ViiWfuiwot C GIliliONt), Auditor. T'TKITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS. LJ Principal Depot, No itt'i OHESNUT Htreet. Central Depot, No H3 S. Fl TII (Street one door below Chesuut. EstabUsbedltkii. Revenue fit amps of every description constantly on band In any amount. ' , t'rders bv Wil or Express prompt' y attended to. l ulled 8U es N-tes. Dram on Philadelphia or New York or current funds revelved In payment. Particular attention paid lo small orders. The aee.lHinn. of the, ouimlsslou can be ennsu'ted and any inioruiatlou reuardiug the law eusenu iy glveu MEDICAL. TTIiEKCIl MEDICINES IN VOGUE a.' CRIMAULT A CO. (umist to hit Imperial Uigtintis Trinct Itctpohon 47 Rue Richelieu Paris. KO more conscmptiow VMM A Vll'S U Ih LJf Of iiiFOPUVUVllA TE oLIMB For nil I lnoafsor thefhfM this fllcln In lnvn,!nirlc, It la iHmeij ufd at the ' HIluMeiOV II o 111 AL. In Lumlon, lr Connuiupllon, anil Itinera I ir appinved br the leading A.tUlckl fcen In bnitland and In t rojice. SO MORE COD LIVER OIL. onwACLT's srnur of iodized uonax-RADish TtiU Syroo is emp'ored, wltli the reatet micceni, In place ot i on Liver Oil. to which It is lulinitulv aiipe-ior It cures fllnrarrR or ine client, aurotu a IvmpunUo il ior Of rs (,re n rli knepn, nucular a onv and Iiikh ol appe lt'. Il retcm rotes the caiixtliuiion by purliying the blood, and Is. In a word, the mont powerful depurntlve known. It in, a nitnlnterea with the xrcatcsi eillcanv to yonni cbl.drtD, tubjtct to humors or obs, ruction of the a lauds. HO ilORE FOVIRTY f)K THE BLOOD AND PALE COMLI-XiON. PR. LKRA fHO!I'llAiK OP IRQ. Thlfl new lerrun nnus medicine coniaics the elcmento l hp blond auil hones, and IKON In a liquid stale. It Is ell ereiit irom all hitherto offered to the public, is liquid colorless, and tasteless. It spcedl y cures l'AINS IN THE PTOM ACH, 111 FKH'U L r OT9E9TION. PY8M F.VORRH'KA AN KM I A. The n sjo Itv oi tbe cademieot Medicine ot Paris recjn.ineiid tlie l'honphate ol Iron to Ladies o ' delicate ccnuliutloD. snfertng nom Anemia and ah other per sons 1st wied Horn over anxiety, nervous emotions over work, tfiieral ceoilliy and poorness of blood. It Is ihe only prcontation which never causes consti pation, and can be borne by tbe most delicate stomachs NERV0C8 HED('HKH. NKPRXLOI A, INSTANTA kKOI'KI.Y CuKEO 1IY HIM At'LTM UA RASA. A vepctab.'e isiozlllan suhstince, entirely Innocuous. INTERNAL OR LOAL NEW CHRA IVK AOKNT, MATloO. GRIMACLl' & CO., TAKI9 This new remedy is prrpnred from the leaves ou Peruvian pepper shrub called MAi'lCJ, and cure promptly and IninMblr. without any lenr of Inilam n.aloty results 'Ihe great tnajo'Uy of l'hvslclans in ( arts Russia Germany, and ow York now use no other rtiiicdy. GENERAL DEPOSITORIES In Tarls, at OHIUaULI' & CO.'o, Chemists. No 4, Ki t. hit UhLItU. In New York at M. M FOTJOERA ft VANDER K1MTH, WILLIAM .-troet Jn Philadelphia at FdbNf.II, RICHARDS & ro . and at i very net J cli mints. 8 2 thtf nilUONIC DISEASES TUCATi:i) BY mm ELECTRICITY. DK. S. W. BECKWITlfS ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT STREET. For the brnefltof those proposing to nndcrtako Elec trical treatment for distases, we give in tbe following list'.a lew of the more prominent and most common complaints nut with in our practice, In all of which we are most successful. Is neablt all cases of ciiiionic I 1HEAHE BLLCTK1C1TY 18 A 811 KB BEUKDY, AND IN AM, CASES BbNKFlClAL IF P KO 1EULY AM Lll II. 1 IIOSO, tllCra lore, rnilcted with comp aints not ueie enmnerated, ieed haveuo besttutiou in applvlnir. and whether only ltELiEF or a vekm iMKNT ot UK con bo ellected, th v will receive replies accordingly. All communlcatious l8.' Epilepsy, Chorea, or St Vitus' Dance, Paralyse, (IlemDiegta). Neuralgia, Hj sterla, Nervousiess, Pulpi tailou ol ihe Heart Lockjaw etc 2. Sore Throat. Dyvpcpsia, Diarrhrea. D-sentery. Ob stirate l oustipatlon, ua'tnorrhotdea. or Pi es. ulllom, Flntu'ent. ai d Patnicis' Colic, and a'l aircctlons oi the Liver end Bpleen. 3. Catairb, Cough. Influenza, Asihma (when not caused by oigaulc ulscusea of tbe hear,). lirunchltU. 1 leurisv. Pleurodynia. ar Rheumatism of the Chest Confumptlon In the early states. 4. Giavel, l lab. ten, and Kidnov Comp'nlnts, Impo tcnee. and Seminal Weakness. The latter complaints nevtr 1 ail lo v ieid rapld'y to this treutment. 6. Kheumatlhm. (jout, Lumbiigo, -till' Neck, Splnstl Cuivature. Hip Diseases. Cancers, Tumors ,(t.ioso last natii-d alwavs cured without pain, or cutting, or plm tcrs In anv lorm) 6. Uterus Complaints, Involvlnir a malposition, as Pro apsus, Antrcvcrslon, itctioversion. ltilluitimatio'i, L'lcerution and various other uQecilous of iho Womb alJdr8.V8i'ECK WITH has llio Ladles' Department under l er own care and suiiervlsion, lfKFEKKNCKs Generol A.J. 1 hasonton No 916 Spruce street; W. D. Hmlth. No. 1022 Hanover street; George Douglass, illth stiect. above Ciiesnnt; J. W. V radio v, ho. bU N. Fourth street: Robert Work. No. 51 N. 'iblrd flrcet: Colonel T. W. Hweeney, Walnut below tlghth; George Evans, Arch street below Filth; ir Pclouze. Third and Chesutit; Ed. McLaue, late tills citv. A Pleasouton, St. Louis. Mo.; Jacob Vandegrl't, OdrSFa, Del.; Ii. A. Beniplo, Mount Iloily, . i , with many others. fhlslcians or studen s desiring to have Instruction In the coriect appdeauon of E.cctriclty lor the euro of dis eases, can apply at the Ollice. Consu tatlon free, l cscrlptlve circulars ot euros effected, w ith numerous reicrences. can bo hid by ap plication at the f ftlee, or by letter. WE HAVE N-i CONNECTION WHAIEVEU WITH AN Y OTIIHt KLFcTRICAL OFFICE IS THia OK ANY OTIlEli CITY- All letters aaureseu 10 DR. S. W. BECKWITII, No. 1220 WALNUT Street, 102Tstt Plilladolphla. DR. J. 8. ROSE'S ALIEli ATIVE. TUB GREAT BLOOD FIBIP1KR. it you nave corrupt, eisoruereu, or vuiaicu uiuuu, you re sick all over. It may appear as pimples, soro). or us some active disease, or It may onljf make you reel lan guid or depiessed; but you cuuuot have good health It your blood la Impure. Dr. Rose's Alterative removes all ihese Impurities, and is the remedy that will lestoro you to heal iu It la uueiiualled for the cure of all dlspascs oi the g'ands, scroiula, tubercular consumption, and all erup Hons of the skin. Price 1. Bole "Kej1 rT & CQ Ho 233 North SECOND btreet. TJIl. DTOTT'S ITCH OINTM13NT will cure every lorm ol itch, and is superior to anv other remedy for the cure of that disagreeable and toriueuiiUj complaint. Price 2a ceuU. bent per mall, 40 cents. Dvorr & co.. No. 2!)2 North HEHONI) Blreet. DU. J. S. ROSJfc'S KXlJfiCTOUA.NT. For tbo cure ot consumrtlon, coughs colds, asthma catarrh, mtluenza, spluiug of b'.od, bronchitis, uud al diseases ol the lungs. 1 his sjrup Having stood the test of many years' ex perience as a r meuy lor irtita Ion oi any lullaminatioii of the lungs, th oat, or bronchia is acknowledged M all to be a remedy superior to anv other known coin pound used lor ilie rellei and cure of couubs and con sumption. I rlco tl. tole agent, DTOTT CO 9 8 6m No. 232 North SECOND 8 ttoot DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. fliLMil STEAM SC0UMM- ESTABLISIIMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. We beg lrave to draw your particular attention to ou aew French Memo Hcouring Emablbauieut. tue tl i t ail, only one ol Its k.iid lu this city. We do not dye, but b a chemical process res ore Ladles', Oentlemen's, an Chlltirtn's Garments to Uieir original stales, wliuon. . injuring them lu tbe least, while great experience an,' tbe best machinery Irom France euuble us to warTiQi penect satisiacnon to a l who may lavor ns with thai patronage LAD1KB' DRE88E.-1, of every desciiptloE wltb or without Irimmlniis. are cleaned and tinWied without being taken apart, wuetlier tbe color be genuine or not. opera Cloaks and Mantillas, Curtat;, Tab'e Covers Carpets. Velvet. Rlbbous, Kid Gioves, etc, cleaned ano remilshed in the best, mannw. Ocuilemcn's hummer and inter i .umlng C eaued to perteotion without In Jury to the Stull A, so Flags aud llauueis. Allklmlsol tialos ru.(-ed wllhout tailing the whole. All orders re (xeeuted under our Immediate supervision, ami atlt-ltu'tlon f uarunteed In every instance. A call and exauiiuaUuQ ol our process Is respectiuliy solicited. ALBEDYLL & SUM, No. 510 RACE Btreot. SlOmwi! TTMTED STATE -3 REVENOK STAMPd. U I PrlnclDal Denot. No. SiH CIIKSNUT Street. Central Depot No 103 B FIF TH street, cue door baow CUenuut. Established ltMiJ. Revenue BUmps of every description constantly on Iiaud lu any amount. Orders bv Mail or Express prompt' y attended t . United routes Note Dra is ou Fbiladelubia or New Turk, or current funds received In pay meal. Particular attention paid to small orders. Ihe decisions ol tbe Commission can be consulted, and any luibrniatlon reyordiug tbe law cheeriuily IivtD. 1 MEDICAL. POND'S EXTRACT OF HAMAMXliS, Or Pain Detrojrr, Is one of the few domestic remedies whlc i h8 come Itito aer.eral ue nd favor, wlihout pu ill nr. It Is IU' product ol a simple slv ab. harmless in ad cases, and, domestic remedy, uneounlled. BCRNH, llllliiM.S, I.A KN t HI, HoKENEHS, PRAINO. Otr. IliBCiT, TOOI IIA f HE, EAltAChE. M-LRALGIA. kill 1' W a I InSt, 1.1 ttlllAUO, tn.m. linrm MOILS. Hrim., HQHK KYFU. MLKEHINU LUVflfl, FOHK, IOMAC'H, Olf Tttt COKN!. VLfEKrt, OLD SOKES. A'd oiherslmllar 1roul,leome and pain'UI aftoetlom tne and pain'Ul while It promptly areMts all HE.MOhUll A(ti-. ll'iu lireos ii ph sleluns use It daily In their prnetlee u-o vlve It tlieii niiiualllled recommendation, bod by out aKents and dealers. 'ihe "nedlclne Is exclusively prepared hy tho sil fcrll.ers. Proprietors and huccessors to T. T. POND, to whom nl c tiers trust he addressed. liLMUlRhW UOAlOAiPAlllKJ MF.DICIVB CO, NO. fttli II Kl A 1 W A I , .BW lOrK. TRICES (F PoNk'H EXTKACr. Six entire bottles with directions, retail. .SO cents l int holilcs. with directions, retail Qiinris in bottle Liberal dim ouut to PbyHiclam and Deaiurs. ....! l SIMILtA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. K7IllPHl:EYS, HOMtEOFATHIC SPLCIIICJ. FAMILY CASES ' Oi 9S lsn e via's, morocco case, containing a spccllic lot ever ordinaiv disease a aoiuy is sul jem to, end a book ot nlreo Ions S10O) Smaller Family and Travelling casus, wltb 20 to '.'h viais to H fpeeitles lor all I Ixeaxes, boih lor Cuiing and I, r l ieveinive tr, atment In vials and pocket esses H'l to T he c Reinedlcs, bv the onse or single box, are sent to any part of the country, by Mall or Exprusa, tr-jo ol choree, on receipt of the piiue Address-HI' MI HREY.i' HPECIFtC no. eopa'i hh: medici ne company, Oft'ce and Depot, No IK.2 BROADWAY, New York Dr lili.Ml HUEY.h is consul ed ouiH at Us oitlce, por sonallv or by letter, as aliove, for all turn s ol ili.w. For sue by liYOl I A CO., JOHNS JN. HOLL J AY COW DEM. T. R CALLFNDEIt. and AMHRO-tK .-"i l l II VMiolesaie Agents, l'ht'adeiphla, and at I LIlllE'S Drug btore.No. U120 Market street, and by ail Uruguisla. 6 27 sin wj GlllAKI) ESTATE. IN COMI'LIANOK WITH the twemy-l otinh cecllon ot the Will o Hcephen Gliatd the t uperintendent of iho Glrard Estate has prepartd 'he lollowlug eondeusld statetneut of the Kllniis ol the Estate: blocks and Loi.ns apptoprlnted tor the Improvement ol the EatWm Front ol the City and Dulanaio Avenue. Par Valtm. 1'nllid States 10 40 8 per cent, oan M,!nu v hluieol 1 ennslvaniu6 pr cent, loun S'i,t77H2 CUv oi i hi adelphla -.per cent loan -, owM C ity ol Philadelphia 6 pur ccni. loan, tree ol tux oi CO!' CU.V ot Philadelphia 8 per cenu loan, taxable M 100-141 7l!fl 00 ( ity Gas Ij per cent loan lii.uuU (If 22 shares ol stock In the Insurance Compuuy of the Su e of P,nns, Wutiia 4,400 00 42 siia-es ol I'reierred stock, I niou Canal t oiui any 2. 10,, -01 Union Lai,al Company ol Peunsi lvai la b per tent lean l.OUfl-01 h-chuyikill navigation Company Loan, ltflO, 6 icrccnt 2.52,193-81 ricbuvlkill Navlgatlou Coupany Loan, 1882,6 percent , 2 .3.W00 Ktocks diid Loans l oinpriflng tho iteslduary Fund 111 t intcd Mutes fj-i0 G por cent- loan ,'ijii lid I nilidB ales 10-40 ft per cent loai lli,70uiji) tchuvlkiil Navlkution Company Loan, 0 per cent l.rnjsi Male oi I'tnnsv.vauia A per ceut. loan gs.sj 1 1,-, I eun to Frtiiikiin Institute l.Hhl u Guurdiaiis ot the I oor & per cent loan ,now f by) 'iOO f Ity ot Phi, adelphla 5 percent, loan 4.l0 4 3' 0 OJ f hv of Phi aiicphiu li i er ceut,. loan, Iref ul tax 3t,.VA) Kit shares of stock, Plillade phla Exchange Couituu y 10 OOU 00 22,0 thares of stock, bcliutlkid Navigation empany 110.000 00 1(,2 fhores of stock, Chesapeake uud Delaware Canal Company 10-OOnH) 4CL0 fhaics oi stock, L'auvl.le una Pottsvllle l.ailroalCompimv 200,000 00 2 shines ot stock, Germuotown uud rurmomen turnpike Company 1 t-baro of stock. Subituelianna aud Lehiglt Turnpike Conn, any 1 bond ,onn to Kidi.e Kond I urnpll e Comptnv. 1 bond lor nittrett on loan to luinpluo Com- 2UO-00 lOrtO,) 10 0 (1 llll ' puny "iv oi; 1 loud l-c'iuvlklll Nnvi'iulon Compaur loau, lfcb'l received ior Uitciest -16 ; Loans and each comprising the leacv re-clved (in pun) lioin estalo oi lanreuco ; odd. deceased ofillIii,,la V tilted Ma es lnau. I8al, 6 per cent 8J uwOD i Citv ol I hilade phitt loun, 6 perceut.. Irte oi tux 10,10 Ofl Cttih Inteiest received M 04 : r.n'ance In 'cans and cosh U,B o ij-l Loan appropna ed to Uiiieliase Fuollor "Poor Wlute lloi,siheipeis aud Koouiktcpers" in the cliy oi' I'm o- 1 ccVtillea' oof loan Schuylklil Navigation Cora pan . 6 percent S9080 37 1 certificate of loan ecliuylklll NavlKttiiou Compauj, l-bl, 6 per cent., received lor in terest 272 GS , Ihe loliowing account curieut exhibits a con, leu ed Htfctementof tne cash account, embracing tho umontu oi Interest, dlvlueuds, rent of real e-taie and puj menu tunde lor various oblccts for the ear H ti Lu aiice In the treasury. January 1, Ibtoii fl ,wu m t h received loi rem ol reul esiaie. 2Jl lij Oi) t csb received ior rent ot collieiles In tschuyl- Villcountv 65,713 33 Cusb iiceivid ler rent ol real cstule lu Schuyi- kli countv 177 50 Cf.sn recei.ed ir in leases lor eutt u tluibor in hchuv is 111 county l.OGj-51 Canb received tor interest on bluto ol Pennsyl vania loan 0 907-32 C'ush received for Interest on cuy oi luiuuei plnuloan 13,135.48 Cash received ior lutetest ou Clt f,us b per cent. la - 570 00 Cash received for Interest ou scUnyikill Navi gation Couipnnv loans ItflQi 17 Cash received lor interest on lulled mate 6-20 b per cent, loans 203 34 CFh received -.or iiuerent on L'nlted Statesgis HMO 5 per cent, loans 1 07i 35 Cash received lor Interest on Uultod States 6 percent, loans 18M BI9 94 Cash received for dividends ou Philadelphia Ixcbaime Compuny s sloun . IMD Cacti received lor dividends on Insurance com pany of tbe State of Pentihylvaiila stock ,701'Od Ca-b received tor dividend on Chesapeake and Delaware l anal Company's stock 615 0.) Cash teceivea ior dividend on chuvlklH Navi gation Compauy'e stock 40 0) Cueh received Irom su e of Sehuviklll Navi gation Company 'a loun, 182, received ior interest 10,392 61 Curb received lor sale of xchuyiklll faviga Uon Company's Bot loan, received ior dividend on stock i,li7 mi Cat-h received irom Lawrence I odd lega r I) 0i O-U'i Cai-h rcclved Imm Peuusvlvanla Rullroad Company, lor damages in constructing a ri,i road through the lands ot the estate in tie Urt-t and l wentv sixih Wards S.224 02 Cauh received irom total lucome amount loo si , . 30 4-,l 4s Cash paid under appioprlatlors by Councils. EsTATt-. For wator rent i.7'27 0tf laxes 4'.ii'i Saiatles Lands outot the county Permanent Improvements (..enersl repnirs to real estate.... J0,li:i is) n75 ri 19 942 M 2 4113 .! 3 1W7 M 2 tlO.fU BliO (I'l Inside painting Outside putntiiif Paptr andhuiiglug Annuities Miscellaneous expenses 1 urchuMt of fuel lor poor while housekeepers Lint ting Delaware aenue with gas. Aitnriug houses, I besnut street be- , . t. 3 6.01 2 5 l.aoii'w streets To Invest a certain amount in city loans 10 082'73 207-7J To Invest tor 'I odd Legacy und ex pense ol collection lO.Oti'2 0 Paid writs ol mandamus, damages in witenirg uei-wiira avenue Dredging dinks, Nortn wharves..,. 85 832 65 645 W i2D,2lKi fi'i COLLEGE. C'emnilttee on IIousc hold 3 1,644 50 Cominlttteon Instruc tion 18,lM4t) Comuiittee ou Ac counts 2,34Sfi0 Commiitee on Library ltf'J U Lommitiee on Difct- ,,. plme and DiBChanie 219 UU loimnittie on auojis- a'on and Dlseharne.. 3" w Ra.uuce In Treasury 1 115 826 10 iii.0'l! 71 , 33,41 uJ Uahiuce iu the city 'I reality Warrama not taken la ' i-HARLES S. 81H'II, Huperintendunt Glrard ,;stato. PhiUa.lphia, Office Of the Glrard Estate, Decmniior 31, lhlitt. 11 HOUSE COVERS, UUFFALO ROBES. LAP RUG8, ASQ(jLk MATS, PELOW MARKET KATES. KNEASS CO , Ko. 31 MARKET street 1 !!e-si,e lr'e Ie fleor Coineoudseo. il2fcihm.t AMUSEMENTS. XT LW C1IESNUT f?THEl T THI'ATUK. X C'ltM'T fiieet. . ti"i'-j i t r. i,r ill. V . . itarL t l. -r x HUH (frkla) HVr.MVO, Jnor., 4, HKNKIIT OF MIS. I1AKNFY w-IIIIAMS. IRS. HAHaEY WILLI M.S. ELPVKNIH Nllllir OF MR. ANI) MHS. BARNEY WILLIAMS, Mn. AM) JuRI. BVRNEY WILLlAM.-i. who will appear in III II EE GREAT PIFCPS, THRi E GREAT flM'ES, Pl'NGS. DANCK8, ETC. To commence with T I'K IR SH TCJOR. To le loliowerl by A IIOI'R IN "IVU.". V.TS WIILIAWS IN MtlH'ftHiKACItll.". To ci Delude th THE 1RIS! TIGER PAU'RI) Y AFl'i- KODN, Jnnnntr 5, (IUaND FAMILY M a 1 1 N f. K. IDIOT WllNtHU ANDJllE LUS T CHILI'. W A I. N U 1 ST H JsK'I' T H K A T K '. N. E. corner of NINTH and WALNUT St ee s. rxB,,n'"-jllW '(Friday) EVENINO. Jnnnary 4. PAItKWrLl. HK.vF.FlT, ORTY-xEC'ONl) APr'EARVNCE, AND I AhT NIGS I' MtT ONl-1 H1IS SH.VSON, ')F MR. J H. CLARKE. GREATEST BILL )F THE SEA SOS, FU S I FUM lO EARLY. The great conn d- ot EVERYBODY S FRIEND Malnr It Roots Cat time- Mr. J, 9. CLARKE '1 he glorious comlo drama of TUE TOODt.FS. Tlniolhv Too'les (las. tmiei Vtr. J S. CLUtKE To conclude with the (anions spec ado of TUE NAIAD QUEEN, presen'.ed ior tho lat time but ono. NAII RI'AY. PO VEKFflL BILL LA.HT NIGIir OF MR. J. S CLARKE. MONDAY MR. JOHl BROUGUAM A ,1 H. JOHN DKKW'S nbw Aitrn 8Tur.i:r I.VX 1HEA1RF. lie-tins at half past 7 o'clo'-k. GREAT HIT OF GRIFFITH GsUNP. NIrW 1 EAR'S HOLIDAYS. MONDAY AM) EVERY fVJLNING, Ms4. JOHN DREW WILL A.P1EAR AH KATE PEYTON, in AuauetlD Dafv's great otama ot GHIFIl'lH iACNT; Oh, JEALOCSY. produced with new aceneiy, great cast, and spe cialties ol Ilia, LAJ.CAr-UIRE FAIR SCENE, ,.T . AMD GRAND TRIAL 8CESE. FR1DA Y BFNFFH OF AIMS. JOHN DREW. EW A M E R 1CAN T II B A T U E. GRAND FAIRY t OMIC PANTOMIME IlllS EVENINO, Splendid Spcctnclo. . 'ID I. HE KINO'-I VOW. MATINEE BATE kD AY, at 2 o'clock. ' 1JROFFSFOR BLOT'S LECTURES ON L COOKERY. FIc bt llluntroted Lcctutes wll be uelivercti In the r-Sfc. MI.LY hl'ILI'INO. corner I HEt-NL'I and'lNTH,t 11 o'clock A. W., coiniiienc tt.g on IPULBDAY, January 3. 1229 TRADFOKD'S LAST GREAT PVINT1SG, 13 -BEALEH8 CRUSHED HY lCEBERi.8," which has received tho liigeest encomiums Horn tbo prers and the publico! New York, boston, aud other metropolitan ci Us is row cn txhibitlon lorallimted ieriou, at WFNDEROTH. PAiLOll & BROWN'-, No i.14 t iiEBNl' 1 Mre t. ri 27 lm A J s S E M II L Y B U I L I) I N 1 S . FEN AND MYSTERY FOR THE UOLIDiYS. MI1M1K Hi I I .. GRAND PHtFOhi ASCES cvfiv Altcrtoou and kvening dutlng the Holidays, wben will be Int-odueed HIITZ'B AC'IOMAToN DaND OF JrlNSTRELH, DLl'li'S MARVl LLOl'B DOUBLE SPUYa.V, and o her W orders ami Miracles. Admlfslon, 26 cents. Children, lo cents. Reserved sat, fro tents 12 20 t; IS -; MV ELbM'H !Tli K ET H Kit A II0U?1S, ELEVENTH t-treet, above tiitssiji. 'i i k. VAmix.1 Itl.sJUT" OP.rl FOR 'A UK BKAtsOW. CAHMIiOSS &. DIAEl'S il liS. i UKr,S, the f.reat star ivoupe ot the World in theit liltAN. 1'llilOlIAN BUIREEM, HOSUS. DA.Sf.EH, NESA hi liLEHil'l S. and PLANTATION KCKNEs. 1 oois open at 1 o'clock. Cin mcnclng at 8 o clock. 8 3 J. L. CAHNCR05-. Manager G1 KliMAMA OltC II EST It A. PUBLIC RE I bearsas tvetv SaTI BDAY AFIEKNOON, at lll'hll41, FUND HALL, !j o'clock Engagemenis made In aidnshng OlOKOE RAM FKT, o gent, No. lMl MONTkhEY Mreet between Race and Vine. 115 3m r,3 THE PUKOS WHICH Wfc MANU- "i I f' taoture rtcon, mend thtmse.ves. We piuinise to our I'tttrtul clear ueaumui -.ones, t-iegaui -vuikihuu ship, curability, and reasonable prices, combined with a lul I guaiantee. For sale only at No. 1017 WALNUT 8S Wi UNIOS PIANO MANUFACIl'RISQ CO. MISCELLANEOUS. JpITLKl-l, WEAVER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords. Twines, Etc. No. 23 North WiTKlt Btrcct, and No. 22 North DELAWARE Avcnuo, f HILAPKLhUIA- Epwin II. Fitlfb, Michael Weavi.u, CoRA F. Clotui;h. 2 Hi s L A T E M A N T E L SI (LATE SI ANTE 1.8 are urdirpnPtcil for Dura:ity, Beauty, BtTeniith, and Cheapness. bLATE MANTELS and bluto Work Generally, madf to order. J. 13. KIMES & CO , U 12 Nos 2126 and 2128 CHE8NIT Street. rno AKCII STREKT. GAS FIXTL'UKS, j-Zi ( HAf-DELlEKS. URONZE t-TATUARi", Etc VANKlliK A Cl'. would respect ully direct the atteu tlon ot their trlends, and tho public venerullv, to their lume and clei-iint assortment ot tiAS FIXTURE"), CHAN DELIE hH, aud ORNAMENTAL BRONZE WaRE". Ihose winliuiR handsome and thoroughly made (loods, at ety reosonuitl prices, will And it to their advantuiie to ive us call beloro purchasing else where. ., . . , ..,.. . noi eu or isruisneo lmroi reuuisuou wiiu spec liil care and at reasouab, 8 4 Mn VANKIKK & CO. c 0 R N V DAI) MlM JOHN T. H II f"HV 1 A N O c o., l ,,r. . N, E. comer ol S! h k 1 WAT F.8 Street rinuiiripii,a DEALERS I.N UAl.-e AND BVOtiINU oi every dei nptioe . i r Oialu, Flour, Salt, hii)er-l'ti,,.pnaie , of Llmo, Bone I) us t. 1 tc. Laree aud small GUNNY llAii-l constaiitl1on h pd. 2-22S A so, WOOL hACK. JOlihT BA1LKY J AM KB Ca-'CADEW. WILLIAM . i U A N T, COVUHilOK MERiTIANI', No. 31 S. DELAWARE Avenue Philadelphia, Alii NT KIK Dupont's Gunpowder. Reilned Mlro, Charcoal, Etc. . Baker & to.'s I hocolate Cocoa, and llroino. CrocKer Bios. & Co.'s Yellow Wetul t-hea hlug, Bolts uudNals. 1 LANDSCAPE DRAWING CARDS, A BAU. lilul setlesot viewB, tllieen in iiumbei. V.neo lor the Instruction ol Juvenile rtlsts Price I euu a . paekate. With the EVENINO TELEGRAPH, MEW SohtTtLiPi-M ."H"o'nv1?!xi,NhS1 ! j. W. corner 8EYENTU and CHESNUT Htraot 10TTON AND 1'TiAX. SAIL. 1)1 . - arvCT.A oi all numbers and bruiuti. ' Tci t AwniiiK Trunk, and Wagou c over Duck. Aiso, Tuoer 1 anu actuiers' Drier Fells, Irom one to seven lect wide: Paullns, Ue'tiny. fall Twine etc. act v. me, jo.liN KVKRMAN & (,0 i St No. 103 JONES' Alley. QEORGE TLOWMAN, CAIU'I.NTKU AND BUILDEU, No. 232 CARTER Street, Aud No. HI DOCK Street M achlne Work and o. Mlllwrlghting promptly attended ' A LPXANDEU i. O ATT ELL & CO. l XA. PRODUCE COMMISSION M I-RC Ho ii NORTH WHARVES Ml- RCHANTj", a k n NO 27NORMI v ATF.R STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ALEXAKPKB O. CA1TELL. C2 i KLU An O CATTWL tTnITED STATES ' REV EN UK STAMIS. I Principal Depot. No. 304 CHESNUT f trcet Central Depot, No. Iu3 H. FIFlH street pile door below ecu x- v thesuut Established 1W2. Revenue sumps of everj description e.nstantly on hand in any amount orders by Mall or ExpreM promp'ly attended to. I nltea Slates Notes, Dratts on PhilaJelph'a or New fork, nr current lunds received In pavuienU Particular attention paid to niiali order.. The decisions ot the Commlslon can be cnnni'lel. and any lo format Ion rmardfiia the law clitcru l ttiven. 1 ' WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. l-t & A. C. V A N 1) H I L, OLD RYE WHISKY, TOR FAMILIES AID TUE TRADE. Vo. 1110 Clir.SXUT Street. JJ. A O. V A N V, I I L, FIKE OLD SMERHY WIKES. Tor Families and the Trade. No. 1310 CIIKSNLT Street. J-j; & A. C. VAN BEIL VERY SUPERIOR BRANDY, Fcr Medicinal ani other uses. No. 1310 CUKSNUT Street. H C. VAN BEIL, CHAMPAGNES CF ALL FAV0SIT2 2RAND3. No. 1310 CIIESMJT Street. JJ, & A. C. VAN BEIL, WINE MERCHANTS, 11 10 uiu ItJuirp No. 1310 CIIESNUT St. Q R I AT REVOLUTION IN TUE TOE TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES Pure California Champagne, ade and prepared as if done In France, from Pare California Wine, and tak!rg the place of Imported Champagne. Ihe under.-Igned would call the attention of Wine Dealers ind Hotel Keepers to '.he following letter, which may slvea correct .dea of the quality of their Wine "C OlvTINFKTAL MOTEL, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 25, 166. ' J,isus. boicuEB CO. : (.enllen.en Havmir given your California Cosra paiinp a Iboiciuh test we tase eieasure In saying lha J we think it the best American Wine we have ever wd We sh 11 at once place it ou oni Mil ofiare. - "Tiourstru y, J. E. KINOaLET A CO. CALL and Tit V OUR CALlFOKllIA CHAMPAGNE BOUCHER &. CO., 11 21 luthrm"! No. 89 DEY Street, Kew lord. A. MAYER, Atent, 110 SANSOM 8U. Philadelphia. M. NATHAN & SONS I M 1 OUTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Eto. Etc. N No. 19 North FRONT Street, I'HLLADELfiLIA. Me'SKB ATUAKSI BOKACK A. MATH AKft, OULANLO D. HATHAr.4, 10 2$ u ADULTERATED LIQUORS ONL1 RICHARD rENl-vrAN a No; WO CIIE8NUT STREET Nearly Opposite the Post Ollice PHILADELPHIA. Fnmll tea supplied Ordeii ftoiu the Coantry promptly tended to TOKDAS'S CELEEUATKD TONIC ALB. rj 'I bis iroly healibiul and nutritious beverage, now in use b) thourands lnvu,lds and omers hue estab lltbed a i hnrscti r lot iualliy ot material and purity f manu actuio wlilch slands unrivalled. It la recom mended by physicians ot this and other places as a supe rior IOKH , and requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical of lis ion at d erlt To ne bad, who'eea e and tetall. oil'. J. JORDAN. N 2 PEAKS troet, 1117, COAL. NO. 304 X. BROAD ST., DEALERS IN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL, EAZLET0N, MAHAN0Y, EAGLE VEIN, AND RE-BROKE f STOVE, Alwaj ton hand, unCer cover, and Tree from DIRT and 8LA1 E C25smwim COAL! COAL! COA LI Ihe best LEHIGH and KCHI YI KILL COAL, pre Pui e fl enprefs y lor leml.T xsee, constantly ou band in my Yard. No 1817 CALLOWHILl. Urtet. unaercever, dellveted on short notice we'd screened, and pieked free ui a.'ute, at the lowest cash prices.. A trial will securd 5 our custom. JOHN A. WII.SON, Successor to W. L. FOULK. PfllLAPKLFHlA, AuDst27. ItXjtj. !)2i6 n ROOFING. OLD SIIINOLK ROOFS. PLAT OR STICKP, COVERED WITH UBTTA PEIU IIA HOOK1AU.CI.OTU, and coated with I.Hll ID (il TTA PtlKCilA PAI. r, making tbem perfectly w ater-proof. , . LKAKY tlllAVEl, ROOFS repaired wlto Gutta PerchaPalnt, and warranted for live years. completely rotlsts tbe action ol the weather, aud con stitutes a thorough protection against leaks bv rut or otherwise. Pilce only from one to two cents per square '"Til nd CHAVEL BOOFIXG done at the shortett notice. . . ... , . .v- Msterlai censtsnttv on hand and for Bile by the MAMMOTH HOOFISU COMPANY. IlElKLEsS fc EVKRCTT, 12 516m No. 304 tiUEESI Btrett. ILL SHINOLE ROOFS (FLAT OR STEEP) COVERED VUlHJOHa'o ENGLISH ROOFINQ CLOTU, Ann 1 1 sted mth LIQUID CiUTIA PERCHA PAINT, maklniithem perleetly water proof. LEAKT OR WEf ROOFS repaired with Outla Percha Paint, andlwarranu , lor Ave jaars LEAKY SLA IE KOOF8 coated with llout w bleb becomes as nro as slute. tih, ajui-1-e.h ti" or IRON coated with Liquid t.utta Perch at pense. Cost ranuliiK irom one to twooeut v foot- Old Hoard or Mtlnule Knot ten t eu, v- - loot ail comp ete materials eonsi-uniT sale by the I'll 1 1 ADFLI'HIA AND Pf , liHOFINIi CO.MI'ANT. OFOiifU ' )Sni No. S30 North FOC 1 it i Gutta Percha Paint, which bco mes as nara as i" For US, ( f)PPKH, ' r'-Y? JltOS ROOFS this Palut Is the - f"s u 'ra or another pro i...i... i. ,.. oeriectlv Imoervl.r is overlim. L' ''Ml ' 1Mlii-a uial..ti ir.iilssaiaJSj f
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