THE DAILY EVENING T.K.I ,EGRj PIT. PHIL ADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1867. 4 CITY INTELLIGENCE. f For Additional City Intelligence 8'e Fifth Vaije. Tim Latb Hoilkk Explosion. A. further liPiirliiK )! pvidntji'tj in the Into Uulliir Umlon ruse took pluco lust cvcuiniz Ijoloro tlio t orormr, when tho following witnesses were rxninlni'd John J. Thompson, nlTlrmol. Uosllr nt Olios Jinl Hill; liprctinlirr 7, is IS, the City Ire Jtnnt et tmr wharf; her Imilors, ho wiim of Mm tinproH- ion, cnrrlt-d t Hint timo h very lioavv pn'ssnrn of utentn; .1. V, Morris A Co. were the builders Of Iho Dolli-m. t Coplniji J. 1'. I,oarv, sworn. liosldc at tlin comer of Fortieth itml I'lne utreels; after tho boilers were taken out of tho boat they were Mold to different persons; In eoiisouotici! of the boilers) tiaviiiK been used hy tho pressure of steam It wan defined expedient lo lake tliein out; the; boilem would have been eoiiHidered sufcj for a pressure of Nil pounds at, a time; witness thought thntln len year from that timo, they must havo been pretty well used up; the capaeity of tho boilers was generally considered by the amount of stenm they would rarry; when put Into tho lee litntt they would parry about 4no-lionto power of Rteain. nut latterly witness thought they would notcarry more than forty pounds of Hteam. Isaac II. Stewart, sworn. Was employed at Mr. Tutton's mills, as enizineer, about eight or Dine years; wns running the engine two years ago, At which timo there was no report that tho boilers were not Hare; t tin boilers carrlnd ubout nine pounds of steam; about throe years ao they were repaired, as they lliouglit, thoroughly; the hollers were cleaned about twice a year; wo never trusted to one boiler entirely; whenover anything was out of order, Mrl'atton would have It repaired Immediately; the last time repairs were done to tho boiler It was by I. 1". Morris t Co.; when tho boiler exploded witness was in the back part of the mill; ot late it was never thought the boilers were unsafe. James Metiowen, engineer, recalled. Was very cautious not to have the water in the tripes Ireey.e, and In order to prevent this I always put the fire around the pump; the weights would pro bably weigh forty-live pounds each; the engine nil mini to was a horizontal one of twonty lour inch cylinder and four feet stroke; If it was necessary, the cock was kept turned on nil day, but if it was not, deemed necessary, this was not done; two days before the explo sion tho water in the boiler was down below the third gauge; all the day of the exnlosion witness did not try the gauge; the shock occa Mioned by the explosion was like thatot a can non; wo hud express orders not to run when the water was low; tho engine ran about thirty strokes per minute; it never had to be stopped Since he had taken charge of it; during thoclght or nine weeks in which the loreinan, who was on hand at the time, was engaged, witness visited the room daily. W. H. Hubbell, recalled. Ha 1 the cap of the chambers taken otl'ln the morning, and the valves taken out; tho lower, or receiving valve, was broken; if the lircmen had tested his gauges, and ascertained the amount of water, witness supposed lie could have told the extent of the water; witness took charge of the valve alter It was taken out; It had not been in any other person's hands since bo had taken it out. Isaac Stewart, recalled. The valve was in the water; we took it out, and it presented the same appearance then as now, excepting that 11 had witter on it. John McCrea, recalled. Some six months ngo, four or five valves were broken exactly in the someway; on one occasion, two were broken In one week. The evidence here closed. Meeting of Members of the Bar for So cial Oin.ani.aiion. On Tuesday evening, t ho 15th instant, a meeting of members of the l'lii lndelnhla Bar was held at the .Supreme Court rooms for social organization, as previously re ported. An adjournment was had without lormal action, and tho first regular session lor organization was held last evening, in response to a formal call issued by a comiuiilceuppointed by Colonel James I'age, Chairman, consisting of Messrs. John (ioforth, James Koss Snowden, (ieorgo V. ltlddle, K. Kundlrt Smith, James Otterson, George Junkin, Henrys. Hugert, Col. James I'age and W. J. McKlroy. About one hundred gentlemen were present. Col. l'age presided, and Mr. W. J. McKlroy acted as Secretary. A letter was presented from Jtenjamin Jlanls Hrewster, Attorneys ieneral of tiie Commonwealth, regretting ho could not bo present, owing to business engagements lit Lancaster, and expressing ills en tiro sympathy With the designed objects. A f i t e interchangeof opinion prevailed among the gentlemen present, in regard to the beiieliis of social and proiesssional combination, and the best mode of organizing an association. Mr. J. W. Hopper moved that a committee of nine be appointed to consider and report at au adjourned meeting a plan for the orgauizaUon of im active law society, tho Chair being autho rized lo appoint the committee after adjourn ment, tho resolution was withdrawn subse quently. Mr. K.Spencer Miller offered the following substitute: Jicsuleed, That a committee of twenty-one, including the ollieers of this meeting, bo ap pointed, with power to devise and carry into operation a pla'u tor associating and organizing the liar of l'hiladolphia, and to doleriniiiH upon the purposes and objects of such au organiza tion. '1 be resolution was adopted, and the meeting Uiin adjourned nine tiie. Plans for a Uouse of Correction. The plan ot having a House of Correction was ugaiu discussed before u Committee of Councils yesterday afternoon. Alter some discussion upon the powers ot the eoniiuiuee and the re port to be made to Councils, Mr. Smith moved that the committee take the necessary steps to secure legislation lor the purpose ol obtaining the parade ground in the I' irst Ward, for tue erection ot a House of Correction thereon. Mr. Pollock, of the TwEnty-sixtli Ward, op- fiosed the motion, on the ground that the people n the lower section ot the city looked forward to the removal of the County Prison, and if a Ilouse of Correction v?ni erected, the day for removing the prison would be for dis'unt. Mr. Hetzell moved to amend, "tuat the com mittee report an ordinance asking an appro priation of $100,000 to erect a House of Ootroc tion on the paiade ground, or any other site that niav be agreed upon." The resolution us auieudad was alopteJ, and the committee adjourned. The Tenth Great Musical Festival. The performers who take pari in the great Musical Festival to take place iiexi summer are constantly rehearsing their parts. The piiiiting ot the immense quantity of music required at these festivals has heretofore beeu done in New York, tor the festival now in progress the printing of the music was awarded to a Philadelphia music house, whiclt has com pleted tbc work creditably and to the eutific tion ot the musical director of ihe festival. The music is being distributed 10 tiie various onrtiui jations in this ami iielchboring states, to per fect themselves in the grand choiuses to be per formed. The number of singers, independent ot thoe in this city, who will be present and take part in the proceedings, number already near three thousand persoiiB. inasmuch as the festival tafces place in midsummer, and will last about an enure week, we may expect an immense iu tlux of strangers during the holding of the same. Mektino of the Board of Surveys. Atl a stated meeting of the Board, held on Monday, the following applications tor sewers were granted: On Otseo i-treet, from Keed street northward; on Walnut street, between Nineteenth and Twenty-tirst streets, and on Nineteenth street, from Walnut to Locust street; on Fifteenth f-treet, lroiu Thompson to Walter ctreet, and on Walter street, from Fitieeuth to sixteenth street. The peti' ion of citizens ask InL' tor a sewer on Marshall street, in the Thir teenth Ward, and on Spruce street, trora 1 wenty firat street westward, win referred to Messrs. Roberts, Albertson, and Wolf. . They adopted a resolution authorizing owners of property on Arniat street, Tweutv-secoud Ward, toclmntre the gradeof 9aid street between Wilmerand Cedar streets, provided the work be done at their own expense. f The IIiohwat Department. The re ceipts ot the Hiihwav bennrtment durinc lMiO were h follows: For sewer permits. $ 1710: for repavintr, $1404; for sewer rents, $i!2ii4 15; tor dray, cart, wagon, and barrow permits, $1642'5i); building permits, t7rj'.rU: vault neruiits. &4k7 -511: hotel, private hackney coaches, and drivers' licenses, $472; miscellaneous receipts, $1213-t;0: past-enger railway licenses, $12,3.ri5; railroad turnouts, $40. Making a total of $20,301-05. TrnniNo Improvements. During the late cold weather hut very lev permits tor building new editlcr have been taken out. The permits taken out ol the Building Inspector's office since the 1st ot January were chiefly tor alterations and additions, quite a number of w hich will be commenced as soon a the weather will admit of it. It is too early in the season to form an idea ot the character of the coming building season, bift it will depend in a great measure upon the piiep ol materials. A red ic tion In the price will have a material effect in stimulating operations. A SnAKi Pair of Tfiieves. About halt-past 0 o'clock last evening agentcel-iooktng votinir man stepped into K. Feat's jewelry store, No 141 North higiith street, and naked a youth who had charge of the place ( Mr. Feat having stepped out tor a short lime), to looknt acoiule of gold watches in the show-case. The youth handed them out, when the fellow seized one of the time-keepers and made off with it. The youth ran alter the thief, leaving the store without an attendant. While absent another man entered the store, picked tip the other watch, Bnd succ eeded in getting off with it. Coroner's Inquests. An inquest was held on the body ol John Montgomery (colored), who died on Sunday Inst, in a sinn'll room iu Dougherty's court, Bedford street. The Coroner was not notified until yesterday of the death. A vndict ol death from exposure was rendered. A man, named William Mahonev, aged lorty years, residing In Leoger place, drank such a large quantity of whisky .yesterday morning that he died in a short time alterwards. The Coroner held an inquest, and a verdict of de.it h from intemperance wns rendered. Appointments. Mr. Iiichard ToUz, the new Receiver of Taxes, will enter unon the duties of his ofllce next Monday. Mr. Peltz has inaile the following appointments: F.rastus I'oiilstnn, Esq., Solicitor; Cliiet Clerk, John L Hill: Assistant Chlr Cleric, K. P. Michnner; CleiVs, John M. Herman, Ceonre W. Brings. Ah-alom Taylor, Charles L. West, Manuel Phillips, Ceorge P. Kern, Captain James P. McQuade, Henry C. Selby Ii 11. Stokes, Samuel Bray, Major H. Oscar Roberts, Joshua Nuttall, Joseph P. Kelch, Robert O'Neill, W. Alexander Buckley; Messenger, John Kurtz. The National Educational Society. Last evening, a meeting of the National Kdu cational Society, for the relief of freedmen, was held at Brick Wesley Church, Lombard street, between J-'ifth and Sixth. A largo number of persons were present, and the meeting was of nu interesting character, addresses being delivered by Howard Iay, of New York, J. M. l.nnsston, of Ohio, T.I . Mills and a number ot others. Measures tending to the relief of the freedmen were discussed at length, and a nuni tier of valuable suggestions wore brought before the meeting. Accident on the Ice. Harriet Kater, thirty years old. fell on the lee in front of her residence, Fifteenth and Parrisli streets, hist evening, and broke one ot her legs. Slight Fire. The house ot John Agnew, Twenty-toiirth and Biddh; streets, was slightly damaged by lire last evening. Marine Disaster. Boston, January 22. The schooner Decatur, Captain (lakes, from Philadelphia for Boston, has put into Hy minis with loss of sails. An unknown ship is below, with loss of all her sails. New York, January 22. -The steamship Ger m a niu has arrived from .Southampton. Her advices are anticipated. An unknown schooner is ashore near Fort Hamiltou. No particulars have been received. MEDICAL. POND S EXTRACT OP HAMAMELIS, Or Pain Dcatroyer, Is one oi the lew domestic remedies widen have come into n-nerai uso Mid tavor, wiiliout puiiing. It is tlio proiiuct ol asiinnle slirub ti armless in ail cases, and, ns a domestic remedy, uneiitndled. 1. 1 uts : KCKNK, llUClSKH, LA nlKM.SK. KUUE.M-'.KS, KVHAlNS, OKK 111 110 AT, TOOTIlACIli', KAHAthK. M-CRALOIA . KlihllMA'lISM, LP.MHAUO, fll.KS. BOILS, HT1NUS, SOithl EYES. ULKKDISU I,UNi8, hOSK, SI Oil ACII, CORNS, CLcIiltS, OLD SOKES. 9V THB Ai d other similar troublcpo me and panuul aflectlnm, while it urouipUy aircsts all llh.MOKUIl AUfcS. llun. dreds o pli sicians use It Onl y In their practice ui'd give It theit uiiquulllli'd rccouiuiendatiou. bold by our audits Mid dealers. Ihe Medicine is exclusively prepared by the sub scrlbers. l'roprioturs and successors to T. T. POND, to whom nli oiders must he addressed. Hrl'HKKS' ilOMlUOPATIIIO MEDICI SK CO, o. fitii li ko All w A if , New York PRICES OV POND'S tXTKACT. Six ounce bottles, with directions, retail 50 cents y int hollies. Willi directions, reiail 1 00 Quarts in bottle l'7ft Liberal discount to Physician and Dealers. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS. FAMILY CASES 01 35 larpe vials, morocco case, containing a specluc lor every ordinaiv (Uncase a laiuliy ll subject to, aud a book of alreuiions $10 00 Smaller Family aud Travelling eases, with 21) to 28 vims S5 to 8H HpecitlcH lor all J lfeu-e, ooili tor CuiiiiK and tor Pievcntive trratuient iu vials aud pocket cases 2 to 85 t hese Remedies, by the case or single box, aru sent to any part ol the country, by .Mail or Kxpress, true ot charve, on receipt of ihe price. Address Ht'M l'HKEV a' SPECIFIC HOUiOPATIllC MEDICINE COMPANY, Office and Depot, No 52 BKuAUWiV. New York. Dr. 11 L .MP 11 11 EY ft Is consulted dail at his olllce, per sonally or hy letter, as above, for all forms of disease. For sale by DYO'IT 4 CO., JOHNSON, HOLL JWAT A. COWDEN. T. K ( ALLEN l)K It. anil AMUKOSE. s Mil II. Wholesale Aeiits. Plilladelplila. and at PLlTilE'S Drug b tore, No. 8120 Market street, and by ail Druiiifists. B27siiiW!i DH. J. S. BOHIS'S ALTBKAT1VK. TIIK (illBAT BLOOD I'I 111KIKH. II you nave corrupt, nsoruereu. or vmaieu uioou, you are sick all over, ll uiay apuear as pimples, sore, or a. some active disease, or It may onij make you leel iau uuld or depressed : but you cauuoi nave good neaun ll your blood Is inr.iure. Dr. hose's Anerau-e removes all these impurities, and is the remedy that will tescoro vou to healili ,,.,, . ., H IS uueciuaiicu lor me cure oi an uisi khcs oi uie elands, scroiula, tubercular consumption, and all erup lion, ol the skin. Price fel Sole aKeiiis. No 232 North SECOND Street DR. DVOTT'S ITCH OI.NTMUST will cure eTery form ol Itch, and is superior to anv other remedy for the cure ol mat uisaiireeauie auu lormeuuu complaint. Price 25 cents bent per mall, 40 eeuis. No. 232 North SECOND Street. DR. J. S. ROSE'S KXPH1CTURANT. For the cure ot consumption, couuhs. colds, avtlinia catarrh, influenza, spl.ung ol blood, bronchitis, and all illBcasesot theiunns. '1 his syrup having sroou uie lest oi many years ex perlence as a r meoy lor lrrita ion or any mnammauon OI l 11 e 1UUEB. Ill Ulll VI U I . . 11 11 1 l IS Bt.MUHIDIlVU u ail to be a remedv superior to any other knowu com pound used lor toe renei auu cure oi uuukiib auu won sumption. Price 1. bole agents. py0TT A co ft 1 6m No. 232 North KECON 1) BtroeL STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QTJLVEU'S N EW PA T E N T Deep Sand-Joint HOT-AIR FURNACE. HAN(JES OF ALL. SIZKS. Also, Phtlegar's New low Prsiiurs Steam lUallug Apratua. I OK SALK bY CllAltLKR WILIilAMS, 6 t' No. 1182 MARKET Street. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, (rflt H It (.LEAN RANGE, lor Families. Hotels, ur ruunu j usiuuuellS, In Jnr.nts Joir E EltEh'l' S1.ES. A Iho. Vlillmlnlnhla KailKes. ii ni-Air Furnaces, portable iii'atr l.nwdown Grates. Flreuoard Moves. Bath Bullets, Htewhole Hates, Boilers, ( ookiPK Steves, etc .wholesale and retail, by the msiiofacturers. SflAKl'K A THOMSON", 111! ttutb tiui No. M N. btCONW bUwt AMUSEMENTS. 1ST fcW CI1F.SNUT STKiOKT THEATICK. CHF.fcNUT Street, above ') WELFfll. Fis III Wi kK OF MR. AND MRS ItARNKY WIUIAMt, Mk. AM) Mlf. ItAllNKV WILLIAMS. MR. AND VR-. 11AR.NET WILLIAMS. THIS t.VENINO, (!lt A ND COM III N A ION RILL. THHK.E ATIRaOUVE PIUT. First time here ot Falconer's Drnmn entlt cd PIIKLIM O'DONN r.l-L PIlFLIH O'DONSELL P11EL1M O'DONJELL AND I IIP. I.EI RKCH APS. LEPltECHAU. . I'hetlm O'Dnrnel Mr HARNEY WILLIAMS '1 bird nldht ol the successml Drama. IHE PHILADELPHIA NKWSROV, 'IHE PHILADELPHIA NEW -HOY, THE PHIi.MlEi PilIA NEWSHOY. produced with Local Scenery, and received with ever? 1)F MONSTKATKIm OF APM.AUSU. To conclude with the favorite afterpiece. KKYAN O'LY'JN. 11 RYAN O'LYNN. Bryan 0'Lynn.....".f..?M1ryRARNEY WILLI AMS haH:kDAY AFTERNOON'. GRAND FAMILY MATINEE. . A ORE AT HILL. WALNUT 8 T It K K T IllKATH h. N. E comer of MS 111 and WALNUT Streets. Commences at K. lreat triumph o( Prongham's Extravaganza, COLC MIUIS KEt ONSTRI'i 'li.ll.1 DOLSfS CROWDED IN EVERY PART. Illlitl) WEEK or MR. loll N liRulOIIAM. THIS hVKMN'u wll be enacted Brougham's Comical Historical Extra vavanza oi COI.n.M BUS "REf ONKTRUCTF D," with reautinil ana atproprlst3 cenerr. Iimlcate Mili tary I voutons byaCorpsot Fl'ty Voung Ladies, Origi nal Local Songs. 1 rios, choruses, etc. MR JOHN 1IHOUOIIAM AS CHRIHTOVAL COLON, ailaa COLU.MBCS. Picvlous to which, MR. JOHN BROUOHAM will appear In his great o IkiiiiiI Impersonation ol WILKIN'S MIC AW BEK, in the celebrated I'lav. Irom Dickens' work. UaVID COPf KKF1ELD. Mui-. JOlliN DKKW'S KEWfAltCH STUKKT HEATKF. Keglnsnt hail past 7 o'clock. u. L. FOX-JACK AND GILL. MONDAY, AND 11I.L FCKI IIEK NOTICE, Mt ( L. FOX. the ercst Ccmcdlon aud Pantomlmlst,ln his own Panto mime of JACK AND GILL, supported by C.K. FoX. jMad'Le M AKTINETTI, and Master CALI.1CINK WITH EVERY SCENE NEW, and a Grand 1 ransformntion Scene hy C. A. Hawthorne and Mr. H Roueh. FRIDAY Ucuetlt Of (I. T,. FOX. bA'l URDAY First JACK AND GILL MATINEE. W AMERICAN THEATER. MOLLIE WILLIAMS AM) FELIX VINCENT. I His EVENING, will he performed ASMODEl'S; OK, IT1K DEVIL'S SHARE, K ATI Y O'SHEAL and the PLEASANT NEIGHBOR. c N C K T. FIFTH REFORMED CIIVRCII. GREKN CTREET. BELOW MXl'ErNTU. TIU HSDaY EVEN1N1J. Januarv U, The follow hi g Artistes will take pari: Mm. HEN If I K1TK BEIUONS. ftllss CAROLINE MnCAFFRKY, Mr. JAMLS 1'EAltt E, and Proicesor i.'iUO.M AS BISHOP. Doors open at 1H o'clock. Cmnmencolat 8. It c ASSICAL MATI CHARLES a. JARVI3 nnnounces his SECOND ol the Series oi 1M1B 67. MATINEE IN IDE FoYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MTSIC, Till 'KSDAY, Juuuary 24. commencirg at 4o'clock. TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR, To he had at the Music stores. 1 21 3t QOSTUMES! COSTUMES! A Splendid Assortment of COSTUMES AND PROPERTIES FOB MASQUERADES, Are of.rrid to the attention ot the ball-going public at ibis gay and festive season, at tue COSTUMEUY Of I jeenty-five Years' Establishment, No. 017 RACE Street, North Side. Every effort will bo made to Please the tasie.ot tbos Who att.nd the Carnival Balls ol ths season. Masks of ivery description for sule. W. C. DESMOND, inSm No, 017 RACK Street. RATIONAL II ALL. FIRST GRAND OONCEftT; OF TEE SEASOIf, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE i'OUSG HEN'S C11U1STIAS ASSOCIATION NE.T THURSDAY, JANUARY , 1S07, BY THE PHILOMELIC KU8IC CIRCLE AND THE GEH MAKIA ORCHESTRA. IULOISJ'3. JillS. L. TLDOR, ilBS. E. F, PARKEP, ilK. i U. 1HOMA8. Alii. A. M. STRANG. Conductor , , Dr. L. AI EIGNE N l'luulct Mr. W.tl. IVtvlUUr Members ol the Young Men's Christian Assoclatioa and all niuklug applicutlun for membership, are emltled to tickets Iree. Apply at the rooms. Any uioial j iang man may become a member on appi'cntion. Anuuul duos, 1. To persons not members, tickets AO cents. A limited number ol reserved se ats at li cents extra. f 1 la ti TSJEW KLEVKNTII tsTKKKT OPEKA HOUSE r JiLfcVENTH Street, above CULSNLT. 'I'Ulx KAA11L.V tU.SOltl" OP1.N 'OU 'illhi 1-:A!MN. CAKM HOiSS 6i, BLXEl'S iMlM ltKLH, the jreat star 'Iroujie oi the World In theii UKA.vl 1,'IHIOITAN SOIULES, SUN'iie, DANCES. NE Bl liLESyCES, and 1'LaNTATION SCENE.-. Doors open at 1 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock. 8 30 J. L. CAKNiliOb.a, Manager RUMANIA OKCI1ESTHA. I'UHLIC RE hearsals evetv BaTI KDAY AElEltNoOV at MUSICAL FUND HALL, SH o'clock EnKaKenems made bv atdrehslng UEOKGE HASTEBT. Agent, No. mi MONTkHLY btrcet. between Race and Vino. 11 &Uii' tZr-xi the piakos which wb mam- llB? f I lacture recomiiond tliemseives. We promise to our patrons clear, beautlml tones, elCKiint workman ship, curability, and reasonable prices, combined wi n a lull guarantee, t or tula only at No. lull WALNCt Street. M UNIOH PIANO MANUKA CTUltlHQ CO g L A T E MANTELS tLATB MANTELB are .miurpassed for Durability, Besaty, Strength, anlCheapness. 6LATE MANTELS and Slate Work Genorally,mau rder. J. B KIME8 A CO. oi m and 1V: CHEHNL't Bt iX CHEAPEST II sixth stNSS )J WATCHES, JEWELHY ETC VUJIS LADOMUS & CO. DIAMOND DXALKRS & .IEWhI.fcK8.i WATIIirK. JRnKI.IlT MI.VKR WAKF. .WATCnE3and JEWELRY REPAIRED., 80? rhcnnt fit, Phil' CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY AND Bill DAL l'HHHliNTH. Have on hard a large ana beautl'nl rtn int W stchrs jeweirj, and Sllvernare, suitable f Ctiri n as Holldav and Bridal Presents Particular attention solicited to ourlarto sssortment of Diamonds and Watches, Gold Chains tor ladles' and gentlemen's ear. Also, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, and StalBlogs, In great variety, all ol the newe styles. FANCY SIL,VKIl-VVAUK, ESl'ECIALLY SUITED FOB BUIDAI, GIFTS. Vi'e are dal'y rel etting new goods, selected eiprcssly for the holiday rail a. Our prices ftlil be lound as low, II not loner, than the tame quality can be purchased elsi where 1 uicna'ers Invited to call Diamonds and ell pieclons Mores, ('it old Gold and Sl.ver, purchased or taken In exchange. M4p WATCHES, JLWELltY.1 W. W. CASS1DY, No. 14 SOUTH SECOND STREET Ofcrs an entirely new and mott careluMy selected stocs oi AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELHY, SILVEEWABE.anJ FANCY AKTICLES OF EVEKY DE8CUI1TION, suitable fo BRIDAL, OK HOLIDAY PRESENTS. An examination will show my stock to be a eur parsed In quality and cheapness. Particular attention paid to repairing. eiu BOWMAN & LK0NAK!), MAX UFA CTUHERS OF WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALS'. IN Sliver ana No 704 Sllvcr-PIatcd Goorts. ARCH STR EE. T, rillADELTUIA. Those In want 01 SILVEU or fsITiVEH-I'LATMi WA ki wiiM.nU It much to their ndveiituye to U i our h'l OKE u,re makliiK their purchares. Oor loiiy experience In the msnuiacture nt the above kinds o seeds t nnbli s us to flclv competition V e kee 00 eOods hut those which are of llieHHM CLASM, ail ( ur own make, and wll ibe tuldat reduce prices. 6 iiii SILVER-WARE FOR J3RIDAL PRESENTS. G. RUSSELL & CO., No. 23 North SIXTH St., Invite attention to their Choice Stoca of HOLID H I L V E K- W ABE , suitable lor C Ulila i.M Ab and BUI DA L PKESENT!. UENRY HARPER, ISo. GSO yklftCII Street,. Mnnutaeiurer and Dealer in Watchps, I'"ine Jewelry, Silver-l'ltiteil Ware, 81J Bolitl Silver-Ware. 1UOII JEWELKY. JOHN BRENNAN, DEALRR IN DIAE0NDS, FINK WATCHES, JEWELHY, Etc. Etc. Etc. 920$ 13 S. EIGHTH ST., PHILAUA, DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. JKEMI STEAM SCOllilAti ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. We be leave to draw your particular attention to ou. new trench Mum Hcourinii bstabiishmeui. tue drat an.! only one ol Its kind lu this city. M e do not dye, but b. a cben. leal process restore Ladles', Ucntlemen's, au ( hllureu's Garments to their original states, wltiiou llijuriuti them lu the least, while gicut expi rlence aiiu Ihe Lest machinery Irom France euuble us to vt arrant penect satislacnon to ail v. ho may mvor us with theli pttronaiic. LAL1 LB' JltbbS, ot ever descuption wither without Irlmailuits, are cleaned and finished without being taken apart, whether the color beKenuiiu or not. opera Cloaks and Mantillas, Curtains. Table Covers Carpels. Velvet. Bibbous, Kid Gloves, etc., cleaned aiu retiuished in the best manner. Gentlemen's Muuunor and V Inter ClotliliiK e.eaned to perteciun without ln jurv lo thestutl. Aiso t iun and Banners. All kinds ol stains rtuiovi d without Cleaning the whole. Allord. rs are executed under our Immediate suuervlsion, an.' satietectlon guaranteed in every instance. A cull anr examination of our process Is respecUully solicited. A1BEDYLL & 3LVUX, Ho. S10 RACE Btreev 3 10 mwi? gOUSE-l'URISlIINQ GOOI). EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY EAEGAIN3. TO SECUEK lo close the estate ot the late JOHN A. MlJIJPIlliY. Importer and Dealer in IlOl'SK-FVUMSIIINa GOODS, No. aa OI1EHNUT STHI3liT, Between Mnth and Tenth, South td, Bhila. Ills Administrators now offer the whole stock at prices be.ow the orcn.ury rales charged. Ibis sioea embrauis every ih.ng wanted in a itell-i idrred household: 1'ialn Tin Ware. Brushes, Wooden Ware, Baskets, BlaUid w ,re. Cutlery, Iron Ware. J spanned Waie, and Cook lu L'tens'is ol evert description. A ureal variety of SlUKa K OOOI. BIRD-CAOE!, etu. etc.. can be obtained ou the roost leasonable terms (jtM INK ABC110 KLt blULUaXOItaalld WATKB CO('B B8 A tine assortment oi PAPIER MACHE OOODS. This Is tbe largest retail establishment In tbis line In Philadelphia and citizens and strangers will llnd it to their advantage to examine our stock belore purchasing, ote. Our irlends In theeouutrv may order by mall, and prompt atteutlou win La giveu. til 1 Miami TIIE ANNUAL MEBTIXU OF THE STOCK holders ol the Wirt County Burning Hprlngs and gtaa olug Stone Oil Company, will be held at the otlloe oi the Coiupan. No. 110 H. H'O URTH "treat, t it or 1'hllsdelphia. on MOMiA V, 4tU of ebruary, XT a lo clock P.M. 11 mo RAILROAD LINES. EADINt; UAILKOAl' OhF.AT 1HTTNK LINE. H.l'M HIILADKU'IltA TO THE INTEItlOR Of IKHUVAMA, TIIK 8C1IU Y IK ILL, NUS'JCK 1IAMA, CUMBKRIAM1 AND WVOMlHt VAL IK8. THE OUlU, KOKTUWE8T, AND Til J CAN A DA 8. WISTSR ARItANOEMENT OF PA88EHOEB TRA115B. Oetnher B. lHtifi. I-eavirdlha Compsny'i Depot, at TIIIRTF.KNTFI arc CAI.LOWUlLIi btreeta, Fbliadelphia, at to foUowln boors ; HORJOTHl ACCOMMODATION, At 7-.10 A. M., for Reading and intermadlste Statfnna. ReiurnlriB, Irsves heading at 6'M) f. M., arriving FhllaaeiphiaatM IP P. M. WORNINO EXPItERB. At K-l? A. .V., tor headlna, Lebanon, Harrtshnrs;, Potts vllle, IlnegTove, Tamaqua, Nunbury, Willlml'ort, Y Imira, Rochester. Kiaps.-a Tails, llullslo, anenlown Wilkosban, Plttston, York, Carlisle, Cbambersburs. lleperstown, etc. etc. This train connects at REAPING with East Pennsyl vanla Railroad trains f r Alle ntown,ete.,and theLebntins Valley trsln for Harrlshurg. to., at PORT Cr IN TON with Catawissa Hai.roaa trains for Williamsburg Lock Haven. Klmlra, etc.; at 11 AKKIHBURIi with northern Central. Ci.trjhf rland Valley, and Bcbnylkill and Hn.'iiie hsnra trains fr Nonhtimberland, Wllila import, Vork. Chambersburv, 1'lnet.Tove. etc. AFT KRNOON KXPRERH Leaves Philadelphia at 8 80 P. M., for Besdlns I'otts vllir. llairlsbura, etc., connecting with beading and Columbia Railroad rains for Columbia, etc. RKADINO ACCOMAJODATIOJt Leaves Rraolng at 6'3(i A. W., stopping at all way St tlons, srrlvli g at Philadelphia at W 40 A M. Reiurclng, leaves rhilvlelpnia at 4 HO P. M. ; arrives In Beading at I aft P. A. Trali.s for I'hllaoelphta lave Ilairisbnrp at N-10 A. M.. ana Po'tsville at (('4ft A. U., arriving In PhiiadelpblA at 100 P.M. Afternoon trains leave Harrtsburn at TUt P. M., P. ttsvUle at 3 40 P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 6 40P.JI. HARRISP.CRQ ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reading ai 7 io A. M.. and iluriisburg at 4 10 P. M. Conmcting at Itesoing with Af'ernoon Accommo dation south at ti ciO P. M.. arriving in l'hUadelphla at H1C Market fain, with passenger car attached, leaves Phila delphia at l'j-46 noon lor Reading and all wav statl.ias Leaves Reading at IIM A. M , and Downlngtown at li M P. M tor Pbiladelphia and all w ay stations All the above iralns run daily, tmnitayi exoepted Knnday trsina leave Potuville at t'OO A. M., and Phlla de phta at 8 l.r P. M. Leave Philadelphia for Leadline at ft 00 A. M., reiurnlng from heading at 4 Ub P. M. CTlEli'lER VAI LEY RAILROAD. Passengers icr Downli gton and Intermediate potnti taXe the 7 oGand K'l.r A. M. and 4-B0 P. M. iralns trotr Philadelphia, returning from Downlngtown at J'W) A. M. and 12-"A) noon. NEW YORK EXPRESS FOR PITT8BUKO AND TUB WieT leaves Hew York at 7 and II A. M. ar d 8 00 r . M., passlnj Reading at 1 to and 11 oil A, M and l'4 P. M.. aud con necting at Uairl&burg with Pennsylvania ami Xortherc Ccnttal Railroad express trains lor Pittsburg, Chicago Williamspirt, Llmlra. Baltimore, etc. Returning, express train leaves lUrrisbunr on arrival o the Pennsylvania txptess Hum Pittsbuig, at a and ll Oo A M. sr.d K'lS p. M passing Reading at 4 '411 and M'W A M., sndlraoP JL.and arriving la New York at 10 A. M. and 8 48 P. M. Sleeping cars accompany these traini through between Jersev Cltv aud Pittsburg, without cbaiigw. A mall train for New York leaves Harrlsbnrg atS'in P M. Mall train lor lisrrlsburg haves Mew York at Vi M. SCIU YLKII.L VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave I cttrville at 7 and 11-0 A. M and 715 P M , returning bom Tamaiua at 7 B5 A. M. and 1'40 anil 4 15 P . M. 8CI1CYLKILL AVD 8V8QI EHA NNA RAILROAD. Trains have Auburn ai 7 Mia. M. for Plnegrove and Hairiabnrg, and 1'MIP M.tbr I'iuegrovo and lreinout returning irom hrrisburg at3 ii0 P. M.,aud trota Tr mout at 76 A. M. and Vi6 I' M. TICKETS. Through first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to sl the principal pemts in the North and West and Canada. 'lie following ilcsetsaie obtainable only at tho office of 8 BRADFORD, Treasurer, No. 2-27 8. FOURTH htreet I'hilaileihls,or of U. A. N1COLL8, General Buperlntand dent, ReaUing : COMMUTATION TICKETS. At 2.'i per cent. uUuouut, between auy points desired, for lamlllea and tiniia. MITEAUE TICKETS. Good for 2000 mlies between ad poluta, $52 '50 each, for families ana firms BGASON TICKETB. For three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holders only, to all points, at reduced rates. CLERuYMEN Residing on the line oi the roau will be furnished cards entitlnig themselves and wives to tickets at tall fare. EXCURSION TICKETS From Philadelphia to principal stations, good for Satur day, bunday, and Monday, at raduced fare, to be had oub at the Tkket ofllce, atTlllKTLKNlH andCALLOWUXLX Bueets. FREIGHT. Goods ot all descriptions forwarded to all the aaovt points from the Company's Fiehjht Depot, B1C0AD aud WILLOW Streets. FREIGHT TRAINS Leave Philadelphia dally at 6 ito A. M , 13-45 noon, and 0 P M., for Beaulng, Lebauon, Uarrisburg, Potlsviile, l'ort Clinton, and all points forward. MAIL8 Close at the Philadelphia pott Ofllce for all places ou the road and Its branches at 6 A. M., and for the principal tutloni only at '6-lu P. M. t j I TTliElUHT LINES FOK NEW YOKK AND ; Jj all the Mtatii.us on tho CaMDKN and A.MilOY aud I connecting j.auronus. incite.A r.u i)l!iSlA 1 cit. ! 'J UK CAMOLN MJ AM 110 Y RAILROAD Aim TRAA8POR1A1ION COMPANY FRKtOllT LINES tor New York will leave WALNUT htreet Wharf at 0 clock P. M. daily (Sunday s excepted). relght must be dehveieu before 4 o'clock, to be for waroed the same nay. Returning, the nhove lines will leave Now York at 13 neon , and 4 and b P. M. Freight for '1 retiton, Princeton, Kingston, New Bruns wick, ai.d all points on theCumuen and Amboy Rnilroad ; aiso, on the Belvldeie, Lelaware, and Mean tig ton, the Nev, Jerst v , the F. eeho.d and .lamebburg, and the lliir ;trt.tcii and .Mount Hoi.y Railroaus. received and for wuucd tip to 1 p. Ihe Belvidcre Delaware Rnilroad connects at Phillips bun; with the Lehigh Valley Railroad, and at Manuu kitChuKk with all jioiiits ou the Delaware, Lackawanna, ana Western hainoad, forwarding to byracuse, BuiUio aLd othtr points in w estern New Yora. 'I he New Jcisc Kauioiid connects at Elizabeth with the New Jersey Central i:llrad, and at Newark with the Morris Hid Essex l.aiuroU't. A slip nieuioranuiim, specifying the marks and numbers, shippeis and consignees, must, lu every instance, be sent witn i och loud ol goous, "1 no receipt will be given. N. B Incrtuttd faclliilis have been uiado for ths transportation of live stocs. Drovers are Invited to try the route. W hen nock la furnished In (iianlltles of two canoaos or more, 1! wiil be delivered at the toot ol Fortieth street, r.eur the Drove ard, or at Pier No. 1, North River, as ti e shij.pcis nmy designate at the timo of shipment. For tct ms, or other lutormation, apply to W All F:ii f KFEMaN, Freight Agent, 1 1J No. 2?C 8. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. 1 k;7 -lJUir.AnELPIIIAAXDEKIE RAIL. JLOU I .ItOA l. 'I his Kieatllne traverses the North eiu iud Noitl'wi st Com. i es of Pennsylvania to the City ot 1 rie on LiAe Kile. It has been leased and is operated l j the 1 criisjlviiuia Rnilroad Company. UME ot 1'Afbt.NUEti TRAINdAt' PHIXADELPinA Aim e Kastwaru- rie Moil f rain, 7 A.M. : Erie Express Tra.li, 1 20 P. M. : Eluilril Mall, 0 ill P. M . Lime estv,aii Eue Mall, U P. M.( Erie Express Tiain, 1 2 ill : Linuru Muil. 8 Ml A. M. pHshenucr curs run tntotigHon tue Erie Mall and Express trains without change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York am a. M., arrive at Erie 10 CO A. M. Leave New York at j Ou p. II., arrive at Erie 715 P. M Leave Erie at ii M P. M., arrive at New York 4'40 P. M Leave Lne ut ylu A. M., arrive at New Y'ork 10T0.A M. F.legitnt bleeping Cars on ad tiie night tralus. For Infm minion respecting p.ssengur otulness, apply ai comer TlilUTILTH and MARKET Streets, phha. And for trehjht business, ol the Company's Agents, S. R Kingston, Jr., corner ThlrteentD and Market streets, PhilBdelphla ; J. W. Reviiolds, Erie; William, Brown. Agent N C. R R., Baltimore. 11. II. IIOL'K'I ON , General Freight Agent. Phlla. II, W. GWVNNKR, General Ticket Agent. PidU. 1 li) A. L. TYLER, General Sup., Wlilianuport. 7 EST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, FROM VV foot of MARKET btreet (Upper F'erry). LEAVE PHILADELPHIA A8 FOLLOWS: For brulgeion, ealem, Mlllvllle, and all Intermediate Stations, at 8 A M.Mail., 3 ao P. M.. Passenger. For Woodbury, 8 A. AI., 8'30 and 6 P. M. Fox Cape May, at 3 HO P. M. V RK1URN1NG TRAINS LEAVE Woodbury at Tib and d'40 A. M., and I M P. M. Brldgeu n at 7 O'i A. M. and 3'DO P. M. Freight. 8 SOP. M Salt m at ti 60 A. M. and 3 05 P. M. Freight, 5 46 P. M. Mlllvllle at 6 W A. M. and 08 P. M. Freight, 6 10 P. M. Cape May at 1146 A. M., Passenger and Freight. Freight will be received at First Covered Wharf above Walnut street, from 8-00 A. M.' until 6-00 P. M. That received before 7'00 A . M. will go th rough the same day. Freight Delivery; o. 28 8. DELAWARE Avenue. 1 ijj WILLIAM J. SEW ELL., Buperlntoudent. Trull NEW YORK, VIA IURITAnTnDDELA JD WARE BAY BAI LROAD8. From Ferry foot o VINE Htreet. Fbliadelphia. 6 P. M.-Frcight lor New York, and points North or tUti. M -Way Freight. (ioods delivered at company'! Depot. No 320 N. WHARVES. Philadelphia, by 6 P. M , will be for warded by this line, and arrive n New Yort at 5 o'clock next morning. j, reight received at Pier No. 82 North River. N Y by 4-30 P. M., will be ready lor delivery In Philadelphia pirlv Ihe following morning. 1 FARF. TO N EW YORK, TWO DOLLARS. Ticket t'fllce. Vine Street errv. ' For lurther Information apply to Cnmoanv's Agents H'.tolli.flrU Vft ffl'ceand Depot, No. 3-D N. WHARVES. Philadelphia. J. B. bl'BT. Pierho 3i North River, foot of DU AN'K Rtre.t. bew York Or at oeuerai Freight and Passenger Office. Phila delphia, No. 411 CULSNn Street. " uj,s- j WILLIAM .n, ( LAY TON, Buperiudcudeut. Bed Bank. N. J. C. II A8T Y, General Freight Agent, Red Hiuk, N. J, T. Brent we ring c . uenerul Agent, PbUidelpLl. SHIPPING. ( -T, KTEAM TO LlVElirOOL-CALLINtc . -. a. 1 1 ....... .. .. .. .1... n , :ha ...)..... "i"i'riWy:c"" "'H 'he Lnited Staies Mails. "Cnv V)KiV.W" .-atunlay.Jam, 'CI Y 0 IioK' K1 Wednesday I sou ..r!i.T. " "S1"N H.lnrriav Fnt.ru ' -X . i r-1 1 . 1 1 I IU. I 1 1 11 n Ll . 1 1 1 ... HU UK anuaiv 19 usrr 10 ITV lis1 , '.V raiuraay, reoruary a V' It KhT.M" iv.m,..,u. CI,....,, a rid eneh .,,c!;nIJLUTo?, S.turdav: Khur'r 9 n n,. m.J. A1Kn OK PASNAOB 'el' steamer sailing every Satunlaj t I nM nt.e s aho li en. l ie. a n.oocrate lutes ""'ul,''w vw ij.vra li.mlmiw u f teernge . assiige irom Liverpool or Qnemstown yi cttrrirtv Ikkeiscnn be bought hereby persons .eao u:g tor ,neii n lenos. for ur.hcr luioimallon applv i applv at the Company' tfl'ies. No. ill WaLK it Street, l hiiada. v FOR N EW OR K.-PHILA DEL, sii.u b f-wlltmirc. Lines. via Delaware and Hart tan CanaL leaving dnt vat 12 M. and A p. M.. couoecUim with .il fort hi rti mid Eastern lines. Kor freight, which win be taken npon aocomnioAatlni terms, ati.lv to VVILLIAM M. I1AIKD & CO.. 1 JJ No. 13! S. DELAWARE Avenne. f (r?. Tt) SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS. s&sti'AK undersigned having i eased the KEN biftt.'lON SIRKW DOt K, begs to inform his 11 lends and the patrons ot the Dock that he Is yr pared with, liitreuccd tacllitles to accoinmodaie thosv I, a. Ii vessels to i e laised or repair", and lielng a D.aon -w ship-ear pen. erand can ker. will give personal attention to the vessels entrusted to hnn lor reoiilrs aptaina or Agents. bhlp-Carpeutets and Machinists Tavlng vessels to repair, a.e solicited to oail. Having the agency tor the sale ot "Wettersielt's Patent Meta.lc omposltlon" lor opper paint, tor the preservation of vessels' bottoms, for thla cl.y, I am pro", pared to turulsh the same on lavorabie terms. John h hammitt Kensington ."crew Dock, lb DELAWARE Avenue above Laurel street. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. TENN l?TEAM engine and lOlLER WORKS. Nl-.A FIE A LEV Y. I. AND TlUOhETlCAL ENGINEERS! I'lw.iCilCAl. SUAl.tJlicjrt, nviur.iejiAM.nn, nLAl XV.SJ1 li'iio, and FOCnDKRS, huvng loi many years been In sua cesstul opeiatlon, and bven exclusively engaged in bulldl g and repairing Marine ai d River Engine, high, aud low piessure. Iron Borers. Water Tanks. Prop lers, etc etc.. res)eettu,ly otter their services to the public as being tuiiy prenaied to contract tor entlneeof all si. a, Mnuo, R ver, aud btatiuuary ; having sets ot patterns ol uii.crent sizes, are prepared to execute ordors with iiuick uesputch. Kvery description ot pattern, making made at the shortest notice High and Low pressure 1 Ine, Tubulur, and Cylinder Hol ers, ol the best I'euiisvivau'a charcoal iron. Forgings of all sizes ami kmus; Iron and Brass Castings oi all descriptions) Roll turning. Screw Cutting, ai d all other work oonnected with the aboe business. Diuwlngs and si educations for all work done at the estublishuie ti tree oi charge, and work guaran teed 4 i be fubscrlbers have ample wharf-dock room for repn.rs ol boats, where they con lie in pel tec i safety. mui ate provided with shears, blocks, falls, etc etc., lor raising heavy or light weights. JACOB C NKAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY. 8 US HF.AC1I aud PALMER Streets. J. V At GUAM MEKR1CK, W ILLIAM H. MSBBICX jonN r. con, oh;thwark tuLNDur, fifth and O WAbUlNUiON btreeta, IlllLADBLPllIA. MERRICK & noNb, ENGIN Ltlln AND MACHINISTS, uinuiacture tiigh and Low Pressure bteaui Engines for Lund Liver, anu Marine .service. boilers, Uasumeters, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc Castings oi all kinds, either Irou or biass. iron brand Roots lor Oas Works, Workshops, and Ruilroud btations etn. Retorts aud Oas Machinery, ot the latest and most Im proved COIIrtl uctlon. livery Description oi r mutation niacninery. and Hngar. taw, aua urist Alius, vacuum rans open steam Trains. Letccuiors, Filters, l umping Engines eta roie Agents tor N. inileux'B Pateui HQear Hoillnir Appaiatus, Nesniyth'fl l atent Meam tiammer, and As. n wii II & Wvoisey's Patent CentrUugal bugar Draining lachine. e.ijj BKIDKSBUKfl MACHINE WOBKS' OKF1CE, ' No. 66 N. FRON T STREET, rniLAum.FiiiA. We are prepared to nil orders to any extent lor our w ell huow u MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN Mil LH, including ail rcceui improvements In Carding, Spinning, and W eat ing. We inv ite.thc attention of manufacturers our ex ten . slve works. 1 li. ALFRED JENK8 ii SOS, SHIHTS, FURNISHING GOODb.&B T W. SCOTT & CO.. SHIET MANUFACTTJREES. AND DEALERS IM MEN'S I' Ul.ilNlSlJIN Q GOOOBi No. 814 CIIESKUT Street, FOI B DOOKS BELOW THE "COnTLNKNIaL, 6 27 SIP PBlLADKLPillA. p A T E INT T SHOULDER-SEAM SSllIliT MANUFACTORY AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISIIINQ BTORB; PERFECT FITTING BUIKT8 AND DRAWER made irom measurement at very short notice. All other ai tides of GENTLEMEN tt DRESS OOODS in lull variety. WINCHESTER & CO., 11 1 No. 70S CHEBNL'T Btreet! AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CQMPASY NEW YOKK. FACTOHV, HUDSON CITY, N. J. This Company is now lully preparedto luinlsh LEZAD PENCILS. kqual lu Uuallty to the Beat Brands, Tbe Company has taken great pains and n vented ri.e enplia. m fitting up iheir lae.tory, auu now ask tha Amcjicau public lo give tneir peuclls luir trial. All Styles and Grades are Manufactured. Great care has been bestowed to the manufacturing of Sll'sItlOR lltiAUUli DRAWING PENCILS, apo cial y prepared lor the use oi Engineers, Architects, Artists, etc. a complete assortment, constantly on band. Isoflered t lair terms to the trade at their Wholesale Salesroom. No. 34 JOHN Street, New York. The Pencils are to be bsd ol all principal Stationer 4 and Notion Dealers Ask lor Ainei lean Lead Pencil. 101 fuiw6m pEIUCE'S PATENT SLATES, Warranted superior to any others In uso. light: noisklkssu DUIIABCKIU Caunol be broken br , alllnur, and Never Become Glorsy. These Slates havo been unaulmou-ly adopted by the Boaru ol Control for use lu the public Schools ol Phila delphia, and a so by the school authorities of Baltimore auu Washington. Also FrlKCE'8 PATENT SLATE SCRKa.CE. The only Patent Stone Suriace lor blackboards nosr belore the pubjo. Warrauti-u to give satlsiaoii m J NEW ION PMltE A CO., No 427 N. ELEVENTH Street Caition Beware of the Imitation Books ami Paste boaid Slates ottered bv agents, and which are made to resemble lu appearance our alaied goods. 'The genuiue are all either labelled on the back, or the package la ueledaud walked, Talented Feu. 10, 16 HI 1 llmw.linru UNITED 8TATES REVENUE STAMl'S. Prlucipal Depot, No SH4CHKSMjr street. Central Depot. No 103 e. Fl i th street one door below Revenue Stamps of every description constantly on hand lu any amount. . rders bv Mail or Fxpress prompt'v attended to. Vnlled Staies Notes. Drans on Phliadeluhia or .New York, or current luuus received In pavnitui. Purtlc ular atteutlou paid to small orders. Tbe decisions of the) ouunlsaloa cau be eonDUited, and any information regarding the law cheer uily t'VeB .
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