The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, February 23, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGILYPII. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1867.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
MR ADDITIONAL LOCAL
ITKMtt RICH FIFTH PAOK.
. 'N A1 A com 11, cation of the. Artists'
J-unrf Society. The Rn.otni reception of the
jeason.nnd the openlni, of tne Hprlnit cxhlbi
lion, took place on Tumilav evening, at the
gallery of the "ArUma' HiuU Society," No. llfll
d?.!i?uulK".r.0.et' Rnd W.is e.iui.lly gratifying to
Doth, exhibitors and roiinotKHciirs. While the
crowded sttite of the room and the varied ex
prpaaiona of atlHfaclioii and delight, evinced a
growing appreciation of nenluH, the army of
local talent speuka well for the progress of art
in Pennsylvania. We hIihII not do more at
prenent than notice a few ot the more promi
nent pletnros:
Ko.3. "Mry'ii Drum." I). Huntington. A most
iMttutllol conception, well IihikII.u. Iih meriti are
well known, auu comment Is iiunn:earr.
No. 4. "Fousr Morning." J. Hamilton. A repro
duction, rvyeraed, ot "8hlpplng on I lie Tnamp..."
Noticed at the last exhibition. I, Ike In predecessor
It Is a very good picture, lint whether the public will
appreciate a gro of the same pattern we do not pro
fins to know. No. . "Niagara," by the same artlii.
la a very lmponlnr picture, at le.mt in dimensions
and exhibits some most excellent paintiuc but
lacks relief, while it conveys a clear Idea ot mtiuui
tuile, volume, and force good iiiiailtleii those pun
derous clouds seem to sit upon and cunfinn the waters
as Aunt Dinah's nlgnt-cap does Imr sahle wool. No'
COIsao by J. H and is very tranparent in color,
while the SPttlnir sun Ik well rendered. The forms in
ine sxij may inuHtrat the ipiotHtions from "Teener's
',' r,rw .iiuuuj, uub io us iney a
are equally
uiiiiibviiiKiuie,
No. a, "Autumn." T. Morau. A
picture.
charming little
No. 15. "The Coming Storm," P. Mornn. A masterly
sketch, with all the spirit and force of a finished pic
ture, particularly the white hnrne and the buy on the
ripht, whleh Hre surpassingly beautiful.
No. 37. "Morning After the btorm." by the sumo
artist. Avery truthiul picture: fine In both feeling
ndi colon the position of the blnck Rheep Is ruther
uhjectionnhle to Hie composition; olherwlsn, It Is a
clever production. Mr. Morau certainly ranks among
Hie very bt'Rt ol our cattle painters.
No, 18. ' Public Fountain.1' fct. J. fitly, nnd No. 75,
-un me tiring. Doth or the very highest order of
merit, the former especially being the acme of per-
lection and beauty. The latter equally well handled,
but neither ho pleading or full of tnellng.
No. 22. "Wafting for the Train." by C. F. Blanveltt.
A tine little picture, well conceived and well pointed.
No. 45, by the miuie, Is a spirited sketch, well drawn,
and good In color and feeling.
No. 23. "Churches," by Jullcurel. very good and in
teresting In Its way.
No. an. "In the Adlrondacks." O. B. Wood. Jr., well
pnlnled, but rather an Insipid selection of subject.
No. 28. "Hklnning a Corncob." By G. C. Lanibdin.
Well handled and very suggestive.
No. 36, by the same artist. Is really a very fine
picture.
No. 81. "Jersey Sands." By K Morao. A fine com
bination of landscape and niarino paiuling, pleuslug
in composition, and brilliant as a piece of coloring.
Versatility of genius seems to be one of Moran a
most prominent characteristics, while the delicacy
and rapidity of bis bundling" are truly wonderful.
No. 3ti. "Mount Desert Islnnd.'' By W. Richards.
Well painted, but disagreeable.
No 38. "Kouth Pass, itocky Mountains." By A. Bier
stadt. Weak, insipid, and devoid of that greut Inte
rest that attaches to most ol the works of that dis
tinguished artist.
No. 40. "Afternoon on the Coast," by T. P. Otter.
Handled timidly , but with a good deal of realization.
No. 41). "An Interior," by Bluuvelt. Very good,
both In drawing and design
No. 62. "Pruner." by U. C. Lambdin. An old Pic
ture, but one of his best efforts.
No. 68. "Nantuc'cet Beach." By W. T. Richards.
Beautifully realized.
No. 61. "The Blackberry Girl." By T. Ilonry Smith.
A fair effort.
No. $- "St. Agnes, of Tennyson." By W, U.WIIcox.
A good picture, and well painted.
No. 71. "Crossing the Krook," by Eastman .Tonson.
Inimitable in toue, pleasing in composition, and finely
executed.
No. 74. "Crossing the Lot." By J. Q. Brown. A little
gem.
No. 88. "Loch Katrine." Paul Weber. A clever
picture, and full ot poetic feeling.
There are many other pictures we would notice did
space permit. We may make a few more notes on
some future occasion. We wish the society every
success, and those artists especially uppn whom we
may seem to have been most severe in our brief
critique. We are especially glud to announce that art
in our city is rapidly improving.
Tbb Latb Homioidb at thb Neok Coroner
Daniels, assisted by bis clerk, Mr. Fletcher, held
an Inquest yesterday into the death of Wm. John
son, whose aesasslnition, by Thomas Barker, at a
house in the Neck, was printed in onr last issue.
The testimony was as follows:
Margaret Barker.sworn-I live between Seventh and
Eighth streets, near the canal; 1 am the wife of Thos.
Barker; on Thursday afternoon mjr husband came in
alone; be lay down npon a settee; Johnson oamein
soon afterwards; my husband wss very drunk; as soon
s JohDSon came in I went up stairs; my husband fol
lowed and commenced to handle bis gun; 1 told him
not to fool with th sun for 1 was afraid of it; I called
to Johnson several times to go out; my husband cime
down nnd told him to deliver u the money be had
taken from him (my husband) ana then to leave tne
bouse; my husband said "it you don't do what I say
I'll warm you;" Johnson said "yon I'll shoot;"
I then beard the report of the gnn; I was still up
stairs; my husband brought the sun down iu his hand,
(gun ibown); this I believe is ibe gnn; Mrs. Bel by was
tip stairs with me; we came down together after the
firing: I didn't see him load the gun; I was afraid
of it.
Cecelia Belby, sworn I recognize the dead body; I
saw both the parties coming across the lot to the house :
heard Barker say, "Johnson. I want yon to get that;"
Johnson said, "I'll get nothing; you go to holll " my
home adjoiDS theirs; 1 came into the bouse; Johnson
was still breathing; the room was full oismoae; jonn
son lay npon a settee; I saw Barker afterwards: be
talked incoherently ; 1 went np-etairs and advised him
to rive himself up; I asked him what in the name of
tiod be hau done; he said, ''Nothing;" he made no ac
knowledgment. Caroline McCarthy, sworn Heard the report of
the gnn; saw Johnson npon a settee, and went lor
a policeman; Barker said nothing to me; I live next
door; I saw the two men crossing a lot; they were
both very tight.
Thomas Wood, sworn I live at No. 320 Greenwich
street; I was at the place on Tuesday, at 11 o'clock;
tayei there till this morning; Barker and Johnson
came in, one in advanoe of the other; words arose be
tween them; witness went out, but soon afterward
heard the report of a gnn; 1 had only got to the next
door when I beard tho repurt. .... . . ,, .
Policeman Larzalere testified that abont 2 o'clock
Mrs. McCarthy met him at Sixth and 0yl vaster streets,
and told him Bill Johnson bad been shot by Thomas
Barker; hastened to the house: pushed open tbe door;
found Mrs. Barker and Wm Johuson sitting on tbe
end of tbe settee; she was walling and crying: Johnson
was quite dead ; I took the names of the parlies; 1 saw
the gun behind tbe door; Mrs Barker said tht this
was tbe weapon used; I identify this as the gun; Barker
was not there at that time.
George Hlnok sworn-1 live at 1243 Austin street; I
am Deputy Constable of First ward; at 2 o'clock Mrs,
Barker and Mrs. Belby cams into Alderman Bonsall's
office, npon business which they said was serious:
Barker said be bad shot William Johnson; that he had
killed him; be said, "I cut him accordingly;" 1 said,
"Dldyoushoot him?" he said, "Yes;" laskd Mrs
Be by if the man was dead, aud she said, "Yes;" I
told Barker 1 wonld be obliged to take him to prison;
took him to prison; Barkvr was intoxicated when be
came to tbe office.
Dr. Shapieigb. then testified as to the fatal cha
racter of the wounds.
The Ooroner's jury rendered a verdict that the
deceased came to his death by a gunehot inflicted
by the hands of Thomas Barker.
How Ha Lobt It One of onr officials who
usually carries a three hundred and fifty dollar
chronometer, lost it on Thursday. He was stand
inr at Sixth andOhesnut streets, talking with a
friend, when asked, "How la'.e la ltf" Turning to
his watch-pocket, he perceived that It was empty,
and remembered that be bad left it at home. "I
have left my watch," said he, ''under my pillow,
and It is the first time that 1 ever lorgot iu"
The dav wore on. and the official in question re
turned to his home. A line turkey had been left
there, by a man in tbe garb of a huckster, at eleven
o'clock in the morning, with directions thatdinner
should be ready at three o'clock. His better half,
aa he entered the house late In the afternoon, ex
pressed regrets that he had been so belated, and
gave utterance to apprehensions that the turkey
he sent home had become spoiled by over-roasting.
This led to Inquiry, resulting In a statement by
the lady that at eieven o'clock that morning a man
had delivered at the door tbe turkey then awaiting
him, at the same time asking for the watch which
the huckster bad been told to say would be found
under tbe gentleman's pillow. Tbe watch was
found there, and delivered to the man at the door
without a question. The official was somewhat
astounded at the development, bnt knew enough
r,f ih world to understand that some sharper had
overheard his remark that morning when asked
the time of tbe day, and had immediately started
for Ills home witn a view to securing iu
An Isterebtiko Presentation Yesterday.
rru.'i!.,i T,itriii nretiimted handsome gold
medaU to Charles iWragh and Thomas Cun
nlngiiam. members of the FranKlln Hose and
Hteum Fire Kngiue Company, lor saving the
Sag of the Leauue during Uie fire n Boniember,
18W1. The medals are iau.ua ui ". -
lar In form, and 'IV, inches la diameter, having
i .!... if. flr,?man' hat. horn, torch, Lose,
ladder, eto. They boar the following uoflp-tioti:-"l'resented
by the Union Iue of
Philadelphia to Charles uarragu anu
...nni..i..n r..nn,iiiniiii una patriotic ser
vices la rescuing the flag of the League from
ine nre at me league ioubo on uo '-"v.
t,o II rii,an,a.a la Anut. flhnut SlUU OliCOi
and were made by Captain W. U. Warner, of
the America Jioge company,
" Inspection ob Floub and Meai. for the Week
ending February 21, 1M7: Barrelsof supernuo,
b'il; UOt Kye, 5; Corn Meal, 405, XoUl, wi.
IsHPKtTi.va Stkam KoiLKK".. Tho CommiUmt
of Councils appointed to examine the snhjecl
of providing guards against the explosion of
KteHin boilers held a meeting lust evening. In
answer to a circular Issued by the committee, a
mi in ber of practical machinists and engitieers
submitted their views In regard to what la re
quired in an ordinance designed to secure the
proper inspection of steam boilers. Amon
those who answered the circular was Mr.
Unguis, who made several suggestions Iu regard
to u modification of the ordinance now under
consideration. One siiirgestlon was that the
machinery should be subjected to inspection in
order toascertaln if it was in proper proportion,
and thus lead to tho protection of citizens. He
laid great stress upon the necessity of having
a proper safety valve and three wnter-gungo
cocks ns tlie best protection; and ho deprecated
the use of self-acting apparatus. After twenty
years' experience, ho had never known a boiler
to explode except from want of water or exces
sive pressure. Avoid these nnd there Is safety,
so for as safety en bo secured by ordinance.
The committee adjourned, to meet on Friday
evening iiext
Woman Found Dkowned. Tho hotly of a
young huiy was found frozeu In a cake of ice at
Ilelawnro Clfy, on Wednesday, tho 20tli Inst.
She bad evidently been In the water for a long
time, ns decomposition hnd extended so tar as
to eutlrely obliterate iall form! from her face,
(she had on a red flannel Garibaldi, braided in
front with narrow black worsted braid; a blaclt
alpaca or worsted dress, trimmed around the
skirt with red braid In squares; the sleeves wero
trimmed with black velvet, edged with white;
white ribbed or open stockings. Hhe had in
her pocket a pair of lady's lead-colored, lleecy
lined woollen cloves, ol line texture; and also a
gentleman's brown kid glove, of fine quality,
ishe had on a black Bilk aprou, with a frill at
tho edge; she had brown hair, and her height
wits 5 leet 4 Inches. Khe will bn buried In the
cemetery of the town, in a coffin provided by
the citizens. The Coroner has retained por
tions of the dress. There was also a dead-latch
key in her pocket.
A Skhmon Bkkoke the Press. A formal re
quest having been made by a number of the
members of the press of this city, of lhn llov.
Mr. Tuimnge, for n repetition of the sermon
recently delivered by blm, on "The Responsi
bility of the Press," their wishes will bo com
plied with to-morrow evening. The represen
tatives of the di Hereti t newspapers of the city
nre requested to assemble at 7 o'clock, In the
lecture-room of the Church, Seventh street,
above Brown.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
For additional Marine News ice First Page.
ALMANAC FOR PI1ILADELPHIA-THI8 DAY
8rN Rises .0Ma Moon Risks 10'56
ISt'N MOTS 5M6 HlOH W'ATKK - TSl
To find 11 Ik'h Water at Lewes, Del., deduct oue hour
from the above.
MOON'S PHASES.
PUILALIKLl'HIA. WASHINGTON.
D. II. M. il.M.
New Moon 4 1'15 ev. 1-os ev.
i'lrst yuurler 11 :) ev. 8 3a ev.
Full Moon 18 2'40 ev. i'JJ ev.
Last Quarter 26 6 al mo. mo.
PHILADELPHIA HOARD OF TRADE.
JOBKPH C GBClin, "I
Kdmiind a. sot'DEH, VMomthly Committer
Okuhuk L. 1H zby, )
MOVEMENTS OP OCEAN STEAMERS.
FOR AMKRICA.
Uiberula.... 01angow New York -Feb.
Cells .Loudon .New York ..Feb.
C.olllauclic8ter.Liverpool...New York Feb.
Wm. t'eun Londou New York ..Fell.
Tarda .Llverpool...New York .Feb,
I rimili Liveroool...New York ..Feb.
C'.oiVusljliigton.Llverpool...New York Feu.
Pennsylvania Liverpool...! e York Feb.
Aleiiihunla.boulliampton...New York Fell. 8
KiikIiiiiO ...Liverpool. ...New ork reb. 6
lielliian Liverpool... Portland .Feb.
U. Kingdom Olai-gow New York Feb.
t ltv ol Dublin Liverpool. ..New York Feb.
i)eulN( liliiiiibouiliBiiipiou..New York Fob. 1J
C. ol J. York Liverpool. ..New York -Feb. 13
FOR KUROPE.
Kangnroo..........New V oik... Liverpool Feb. 27
Tripoli New York. ..Liverpool Feb. 27
Cliliia -Boston Liverpool tea. 27
U. KliiKdoiu....New Yurk...UiaKKow Mar. 2
Mississippi New York. ..Havre Mar.
Aleniauula. New York....llamburg Mar.
Olla New York... London Mar.
Fe:iiiHylania....New York...Llverpool Mar.
C.oiNew Vork.New York. ..Liverpool Mar.
Jbvu New YorkLiverpool Mar.
W.Metropolis.New YorK..Rrenieu Mar.
Muiiliallau New York...Llverpool Mar.
Ptrelie New York-. Havre Mar.
Mill CALIFORNIA. NEW URL.Ji.ANS. ETC.
Corsica New York...Havana Feb. 25
A Illinium .New York...Vera C'ru. Feb. 25
ItiKlim hiur New York...ABiiinwall Mar,
n cliHiinr-v .New York...Apinwall Mar. 11
liniiiiiiL. fiu.T New York... Rio Janeiro Mar. 22
Mails are forwarded by every steamer in tne regular
litiua. Tlie RteHiners for or from Liverpool call at
Queenslown, except tlie Canadian line, which call at
Londonderry. Tlie Bteamuis lor or lroin lire Conti
nent call at boutliauiplou.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Bchr Jacob Tboiupson, Vau Zaui, bavaunau, Lath-
bury, lckei8Uuai & lu.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Bchr Paul (Seavey, Oulliver, 4 days Irom Wllming-
tou, N. t.'., with lumber to JJ. Trump, hon tS Co.
tsclir Pathway, (.ompiou, irom unariestou, wuu
lumber to Lulbbury, Wickershaiu & Co.
MEMORANDA.
Pliln Norn. Johnsou, lroiu Loudon for Phlludelphla,
atOravesend 7tb nisi.
Blilp Josepn ciarK, carver, nence, via Acapuico,
was In ouaraullue, Callao, liitli lilt., witli yellow fever.
(Ship Westmoreland, Hammond, from New Orleaus
for Liverpool, was spoken lolu lust,, otl'Uun Key.
fsteaniKUip Juulala, lloxie, hence, at New Orleans
y (BflttrtitiV
bteamsliin Norman, Crowell, for Philadelphia,
cleared at Boston 20lli Inst.
tsieaiusliip vt uiriwina, cargo, irom i nariemon. isin
Inst., for Philadelphia, has on board V6 bales cotton,
Lit) casks rice, 7 Dales yarn, si ao. rope cuiiiiigs, is
bags lrult, 80 tons springs, 12,000 leol lumber, 16 buggies
and Wiltons, ltin barrels and boxes nidse.
tsieaniship com. jl, a, Auams, wiweu, irom iucu
mond, at Norfolk lsth Inst.
Burque A Aantic, from Bremen for Philadelphia, was
off Dover 7th lust.
Barque Lizzie Morrow, raiser, nence lor Antwerp,
sailed from tjueeuslown 2d InsU
Barque Blomiuon, coweu. iiuuce lor Auiwerp.sanea
fruin Falmouth 2d inst.
Brlu Ida Mcieou, cook, nence ior noueruam, was
reloHding at Newport 20lh lust.
Brut Alice Lea, iienug, irom et. nomino ior new
York, put Into bu Thomas 3d lust., short ol provisions.
bchr K. & Li. Cordery , urace, lor cieniuegos, hulieu
from Aspltiwall luth lust.
bchrs w. H. L.aiznier ana w anaerer, ior rnuauoi
plna. at Fortress Monroe 2oth Inst,
bchr William bevice, Thompson, hence, at Norfolk
201 h iiibt.
bchr American i-.hli fjsnaw, ior rroviuence, sailed
from New CaHtle, Dei., liith Iiibt.
bchrs Isaac linker, barau iiison, ana jane c rat-
terson. for Philadelphia, sailed Irom Holmes Uole
liith Inst.
bchr Lewis Mulford (ot MUlvlle, N. J.), hence, via
Charleston, for Havana, belore reported at bt. Thomas
iu dlNtress, had beeu condemned at that port prior to
the 13th iiiKt., and ordered to be sold. The brig Alice
Wood. Ford, was loauiug me. jjewis Muiiord's cargo
for iluvaua.
DOMESTIC PORTS.
TCkw York. February 22. Arrived. steamshlD Java.
Moodle, Irom Liverpool tfth lust.
bteuuihliip jiiHiiiK btar, ! inner, irom Aspinwall.
bteamshlp Manhattan. Turner. Irom New Orleans,
bteanihlilp llatteraa. Alexander, from Richmond,
bchr V lllage Belle, Doyle, Irom Carthageua.
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
QULVER'S NEW PATENT
DEEP SAND-JOINT
IIOT AIlt FURNACE.
It AN UK OF ALL KIZES.
Also, Phllegar's New Low Pressure (steam Heating
Apparatus. For sale by
I'll A IIL.KH WILLIAMS,
S 10 No, 1182 MARKET Street.
THOllPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER,
OR LULOl'KAN RANGE, for Families, Ho
tels, or Public institutions, in TWENTY DIP
1.1. ll KNT blZEH. Also. l'lilladelnhlH ltiviiiruu
Hot-Air Furnaces, Portable Healers, Lowdownliruies,
Fireiiourd Hioves, Rath Rollers, btewhole Plates,
Rollers, cooking stoves, etc., wholesale and retail, by
the uianuiaciurers. ? . 'lyJ"'"t
11 17 siutlKim
vv r,. nr.iAin u eireew
PHILADELPHIA 8UBQE0N8
BAND AUU INSTITUTE. No. 14 M.
NIMH KtreeL tibeva Market. B. a.
.kETT, a ;h thirty years' practical experience
fuaranteea the skin ul adiustmimt ot bis J?reuitim
stent Gradustlny pressure Trass, and a variety ol
Others. Hupportera.Elastiobtocklnin.Hbouloer Hraoes,
Cruti-tips, suspensories, tts. Laulus aparttuanU vn
acted by aLsdr.
in
MEDICAL
pOND'S EXTRACT OF H AM AMELIS,
UK 1'Air, J.IKMl ltUT.l,
Is one of the lew domestic remedies wblrh have come
iiid lavor .without pulling, it is me
product of a slninle slirub. harmless In all cases anil,
as a domestic rviueily. unequalled.
lUUfc'':
RUTIN",
LltCISI-H.
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SORKNKSW,
(SPRAIN'S,
MJKE 'lllllOAT.
TO i'l II ACHE,
ARACHK,
NFUHAI.OIA,
RHEliMA 1 loM,
I.UM HAWO,
HOII3.
KTINWM.
SOUK EVKS, ,r,
itl.KFliINU OF THE
LUNO,
NtlsK,
bTOMACIT.
CORNS,
ULfKlW.
OLD SOKES. .
I'li.ris,
A nil other similar troublesome and painful afreet rns,
while ll promptly arrests all 11 KMOKKIl AUKS
Ilunilreilsof piiyslelaus use It clailv In their practice,
undglvvit their uiiiiialitied recommendation. om
by our asents and dealers. .
The Medicine Is exclusively prepured by the 'Sub
scribers, Proprietors and Burceisors to I. J.iu.l,
to wliein all nrilers must be addressed.
UVMPIIREb' HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO.,
No. WI2 ltltOADW A , rew 11B.
PRICES OF POND'S EXTRACT.
Six ounce bottles, with directions, retail 50 cents
l int bottles, with directions, relull. '?
Uuurts Iu bottle '
Liberal discount to Piiyslelaus anu jjeaiers.
SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR.
11 VMl'llKEYH' 3WMUCUPA TJIIC SVtCIFICS.
FAMILY C'ABFW
Of W large vials, morocco case, containing a
specllic ror every ordinary uisease a laiuny
Is Miiiiecl to. ami a book ot directions IIO'OO
(Smaller family aud Travelling casus, wltb 20
to it vials 5 V0 8
Hpecilics lor all Diseases, bolli for Curing and
lor ITeveiitlve trealinenti lu viais auu
pock i cases e- to 15
Then,, ltniedips. Iiv ti.Anune or Hindu box. are senv
to eny i art of the country, by Mall or Express, fie of
inrite, on receipt ot the price.
AudreHM-ltUM I II HKVS' (SPECIFIC
lIOM(i:oPAUI IC M KDIt'l N K COMPANY.
Office und Depot, No. 462 RROADWAY, New York.
Dr. Ill MP11 KEVfS is consulted dally at Ills olllce.
pui-onally or by letter, as above, for all lorms ol
Uiselise.
For sue by DYOTT & CO.. JOHNSON, liou-
I.OWAY i (OWDKN, T. R. CALLKNDEIt. and
AMBROSE SMITH. Wholesale Agents, Phllailelpbla.
and at JlLI'l'HE'M Drug (Store, No. 3120 Market street,
nnd bv nil DriiKelstx. 8 27 lutbsj
LOOK AND LIVE.
ELECTROPATHY.
Drs. GALLOWAY, WUITE & BOLLES
THE OLD
MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS,
Cor. Thirteenth and Walnut StsM
TEACHERS of this new system of curing diseases,
vionld call the attention of the tick and aUllcted to their
Dew system of practice, wblcb has ahead; ealaed grea
popularity in this city. During the past six years we
Lavs tieated TWENTY THOUSaBD persons saflerlng
Horn the various forms of disease (many of them by
special guarantee, enarging nothing ll we tailed), and
in almost every case a cure has boon eilecleu. Rvad
the following
HOME CERTIFICATES.
AN ASTONISHING; CUHE AMPDTATIOH PEE
VEhTLD. I was cured In three weeks by Drs. GALLOWAY and
Will 1 L of sn ulcerated leg, which caused much sufler
liur, and even threatened amputation. Isuioe my own
Hitat cure several ol my irieuus suUurlng irom Neural
gia, Skiu Disease, Dyspepsia, aud other complaints,
have also been periectly cured. 1 wdl olieurtuily
answer the inquiries of the diseased and sudenug.
ABRAHAM FLUKE.
INo. 1841 Camae sireet, FhUadeiphla.
IMPORTANT CUKES OF OBSTINATE DISEASES
Charles D. Young, Chronlo Dyspepsia, No. .l N
beventu street.
James Brown, Inflammation ot Stomach and Bowels,
Fine street, above Uixth.
Henry Koyer, Neuraigla of the Eye, Twenty-third and
Pearl sireets. .
f queries. Wilson, Dyspepsia and Throat Disease,
Continental Bote..
B. F. Kirkbrlde. Epileptic Fits, No. 1020 Market street
William Morgan, Kidney Disease aud General De
bility, No. 41U spruce street
Marcus D. Whcos, Catarrh oi twelve years' standing,
Commercial Hotel.
bauiuel O. Wheeler, Asthma ol ten years' standing,
Continental Hotel.
Emanuel Rey, Attorney-at-Law, Dyspepsia, No. 707
Bansotu street. ,
Horace C. Wlnslow, Weakness of tbe Kidneys, Frank
lord. H. C. Shuttled, Cancer in Stomach. No. 3722 Markes
street.
J. M Bnlst, Rheumatism. No. 1323 S. Broad street.
Juuah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, No. 43J Market
.trtit-
Koward T. Evans, preacher ot the M E Church, Dys-
fieosiaoi long Bianuing, itryiujius, auu iiuuiuago, no.
bM Helmnth street.
J ames N ugent, Deamess for six years, and ringing and
roaruig in tue bead. W Ummgtou, Delaware.
'1 nomas uarrou, severe uiaoeies, nose amis, v esi
Phllauelpbia.
tieorne Grant. Rhoumatlo Gout, long standing. No
It IS Chesnut street.
U. T. liesilver. Chronic Nenraliria and Inflammatory
Rheumatism, No. 1734 Chesnut street
Edward McMahon, Consumption, No. 1247 Front
BtjeeRicket. Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation, and Con
gestionof the Brain, No. 618 Callowhlll stieeL
Chares M. Dayton, Paralysis of the lower limbs,
Glrard house.
John McCormick, Diabetes, No. 1220 Bldge avenue.
Charles L. Buckingham, Urinary DUUuulty, No. 1331
Filbert street.
Annua Davis. Chronlo Diarrhoea. Forrest House.
J. J. Hoopes, long standing sciatica, and Enlarged
Prostate Claud. Darby township, Delaware county.
William H. Hbiiver, Liver Complaint, Uennantown.
Joseph W. Forsvtli, Acute Rheumatism, No. ltMil
Arch street.
E. Cloueor, General Parab'Sls, No. 418 N. Second
street. . ....
Many ot men ferioni we curt a in itu man a
Week.
N. B. The Institution, No. 1230, one door from Thir
teenth street, is the oniy house in this city where our
system is practised. Unprincipled parties in other
localities, who c aim to tieat diseases according to
eur late discoveries, may Uiertlore be regarded with
suspicion.
PHYSICIANS and STUDENTS can enter at any time
for a full cotuse ot Instruction in this Uukat Disoovaay
in tbe Healing Art
BOOKS AMI THE MOST IUPR0TED INSTRU
MENTS FUKNISUkD.
An interesting circular mailed by addressing
DRS. OALLOWAi, WRITE & BOLLES,
Philadelphia.
C sulfation free. 1 lumu
DR. J. S. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE.
THB CHEAT BLOOD H KHMER.
If yon have corrupt, disordered, or vitiated blood, yon
aie sick all over. It may appear as pimples, sores, or as
some sctive disease, or it may ouij make yon feel Ian
KUld or depressed; but you cannot have Rood health If
your blood is impure. Dr. Bote's Alterative leuioves
all these Impurities, and is the runedy that will restore
you to health
It is unequalled for the cure of all diseases ol the.
glands, sciolula, tubercular consumption, aud all erup
tlons of the skin. Price al (sole agents.
DYOrr co..
No m North HKCOND Ntreet
DR. DYOTT'B ITCH OINTMENT
will cure every lonn of itch, and u superior to any other
remeuy for the cure of that disagreeable aud tormenting
complaint Price 'lb cents, beut per maN, 40 cents.
DYOTT & CO.,
No. 233 Borth SECOND Btreet
DR. JT. 8. ROSE'S EXPECTORANT.
For tbe cure ol consumption, coughs, colds, asthma,
catarrh, influenza, spl.tiug of biood, bronchitis, aud all
diseases ol the lungs.
1 his syrup Having stood the test of many vears' ex
perience as a r meu; tor lrrita'ion or an; liiflauiuiatlon
of the lungs, tb oat, or bronchia, Is acknowledged by
all to be a remedy superior to any other knowu com
pound used tor the rellei and cure of coughs and cou
suBcption. Price al. bole agents.
DYOTT A CO A
9 66m No.2S2 North hJCCOND Buoet
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
THOMAS A. FAHY,
IIOVSE AND tIN PAINTER,
(Late Fahy cfc Bro.),
No. 31 North THIRD Street.
City and country trade solicited,
autetd ou all work.
Satisfaction guar
ailltu
EDWARD DUNN,
(Late of the Firm of FAHY A BRO.)
HOl'NKJ AND MIC1N PAINTER.
Glazing, Graining, Gliding etc.)
NO. S3 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
t Philadelphia.
AMUSEMENTS.
A
C A DEMY OF MUSIC.
RKT1INOH' FNdt.IKlI OrF.RA TROL'I'E.
CAROL1NK HH ITInom IMrectress
1UJ.SDAY KVKM.NO, February iili,
BKN K.KIT OK
BKNKKIT OK
HKNKKIT OK
BKNKKIT OK
BKNKKIT OK
B.C. CAMI'RKLL.
M. c. CAMPHK.f.L.
H. C. CAMI'HKLL.
H. C. CA M I'll K I.I. .
M.C. CAMI'llkl.L.
H. f. CAMI'HKLL,
EW CHESNUT 8TIIEET THEATRE.
THIS KVKMSfl.
A GREAT bAT t'KHA Y MOHTBILU
Miss
HELEN WKhTERN.
IN
TWO I'l KCES,
TWO l-IKCKX,
TWO I'l DC I X,
TWO l'll t'KS,
TWO PIKCKS.
OLIVK.lt TWIST.
OI.IVKK TWlM'l'.
OLIVER TWIST.
Knncy Pyke? Ml-s 11 K.LfcN WESTERN
l)ON OMAR DK HAZAN.
DON OXARDK KAZAN.
DON 0AR UK BAZAN.
Don Cnsnr ....Miss 11KLKN WESTERN
MONDAY KVKNINO. February 25,
'i ll K KRKNt ll SPY.
ALNUT 8TKEET TMBATiiB,
corner of M1NTU aud WALK Ul Ulreels.
Coniniencea at 7S o'clock.
HATURDAY NIGHT FESTIVAL.
GREA'lEbT HILL OK TIIK ISKAbON.
Farewell niuht of
mrs. d. i'. row k us.
who will appear lu her great character of
BIANCA.
In Mllmim's tine Tragedy. In live acts, of
KAZJO: OR. THE ITALIAN WIFE.
Faio Mr. J. C McCollom
Thear.-al Seusuiioiial Irish Urania of
1'KKR O'DAY.
Kathlceni Kavanagli Mrs I). P. HOWKHS
Jinn v KRViiiinitb Mr. J. C Mcdilloui
MONDAY lu 1. DAVKNPOia' AS it A. XI LEV.
A A lt8. JOHN DKEW 8 NEW AKCU STREET
XYJL THEATRE. Begins at 7.'i o'clock.
BATURDAY' Al'-JERNOON. half-past 2
LAS T (.RAND MA'llNEIi
THIRTY-FOLRTH TIME OK JACK AND OILL.
And the Bullet of ROBERT MACAIHE.
j'OX and 'IROUPK In both pieces.
SATURDAY JEVKNINU, February 23,
positive. iuHt nlgbt ot HERRtNO
TH1RTY-HKTU TIME OF JACK AN D GILL,
'null mill the CULLKKN BAWN.
G. I FOX und MISS FANNY HERRING in all the
x-ieces.
MONDAY With Urand Effects. "OURS."
IOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.
n IMMKNbK AT I RACTION.
FOX'S COMBINATION TROUPJBJ
WKK.Y KVENINI4.
OBATjncnRPS UK BALLET .COMIC PANTOMIMH
ETHIOPIAN BURLEbUUE. COMIC PANTOM1MK
EW EI.BYKNTU STKEET OPERA HOUSE,
VLRVKNTU Ptrepi, aoove ctinnrsui.
mtiik FAMILY KKKOKT"
Ufy.fi lOH TIIK KWASOJl.
rinl llillill A IIIXDIM 81 1 1 KKL,.
theOieat buirTrouie ol too World, iu iheirOitAND
KTHIOFIAPH bOlJlr.r-n, pijio, u,ii,r-a. Linn
BCRLKSUUKS. and PLANTATION bCh-NKS.
Doors opeu at 7 O'clock. Commencing at H. o'clock.
go J. L. CAllMCiluaa. Manager.
r FRMANIA OliCHL!5TKA.-PUBLI0 KB
IT i,..urui v HA'lURDAY AFTERNOON, at
MLS1CAL 1UND HALL, a;, o'clock. Kugaiieuieiils
rnaue by addreshing OEORUJS BABlfcHT, Agent. o.
V2M MONTEREY bl between Race and Vine. 1 m
"OUADFOKU'S tAST GREAT PAINT1NO .
JD "8EALHB8 CRUSHED BY lCEBiBUS,"
T7w e vi LVJinil'IIIN A'l'
No, 1020 CHESNUT Htreeu
lUit
tteniis. THIS 8U1VERU PAINTING BY
V VFRON FLE 1 CH ER, uow on exhibition at the
FHILADELPHIA ART OALLERY.No. 18o5CHE!-
1SUT htreyt. i"
noSTUUESI COSTUMES!
I i, mnat anlpndld assortment of Costumes art
Properties for Masguerades, Sociables, etc., areollerel
at the old-establisuea stauu,
No. 17 RACE Street,
.ii r,atrnTiivn.i r.ir tim lanL tweutv-flve veara.
Maxksot every description lor sale, aud no effort
spareou, please tne jancy o. P" DESMOND
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES
piRE-PROOF SAFES.
MARVIN'S PATENT
A II E THE BEST.
ALWAYS lIBEPBOOr,
ALWAYS DRY
2!OIIIL TEST,
Feuhuakv 13, 1887.
"Our Marvin's Patent Bafe, a No. 8. double-door,
stood the severest test In the large fire of Saturday
night. It fell from the second floor, and was exposed
to an INTENSE HEAT, FANNED BY A BTIFF
NORTH WIND. The exterior Iron frame-work
melted In several places, yet tbe Inside Is not touched.
We were pleased on opening it to find every thing
ALL RIGHT. We have every confidence la the
Flre-Prool Safes made by Marvin & Co.
WHITFIELD & BILLING.'
EXAMINE
BEFORE PURCHASING ELSE-
WHERE.
MARVIN & CO.
No. 721 CHESTNUT St., (Masonic Hall,)
And No. 2C6 BROADWAY, New York.
nouse Safes, for Plate and Jewelry
Bankers' Steel Chests.
Second-hand Safes of all makers.
Safes exchanged on liberal terms. 2 23 stutb2m
bales. Machinery, etc., moved and hoisted.
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.
COAL.
QOAL1 COALI COAL!
J, A. WILSON'S
(Successor to W. L. Foulk.)
EE1I1CUI AND Kt'lIUlfEKIEI.
T? A MIL'S COAL YARD
KO. 1517 t'AEEOWHII.1. NT., P1IILA.
i i. mailed to mv HONEY BROOK
LEHIGH and RE-HHOKEN 6CJ1 U VLJiILL, both
superior anu uuimrjoo" v.. ,,.,
Coal and Preparations beat in the city. 9 25im
b V. PATRICK & CO.
NO. 304 N. BROAD ST.,
DEALERS IN
LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL C0A
HAXLKT0N, MAHAN0T, ZAQUK TKOt, AH
RE-BfiOKES BT0VK,
tiwavson hand, under cover, andfreefrom DIRT
A11 ' 8 LATE. Bioimwdn
HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL
T.TMHrt Arms, i.eK, Appliances lor
DetyTeW "" J
trans i wred irom lue In ioru. and Ut ,
are Uie lightest, uioiit durable, comiort
ible. peFleot, and arUntiO .ubstltutea
l.WLn.i n Iiav are aDDroved and
' . V. . .i. 1 1 ., l(f.rl RimIhi (Invaru.
n-Tit and our principal HUryeou. Patented August l
No. 689 ARCH BUeet, thUadelpbla,
Pampnleti frea. fl
nnnwu ut tuv vm
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC.
Or
4
J EWELERS.
"8.K. Corner TENTH and CHESNUT.
CJreat Iteduction in Prices.
DIAMONDS,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
RILVKU-WAUK,
BRONZES.
Cash princtpix.
Watchs. and Jewelry Carefully Repaired.
Particular attention csldte manufacturing all articles
in our line.
N. RULON.
Pavtus tnrsttd with KITCHEN A Co., will be much
picaseo 10 see uis inenos ana cusiomers. nui
UVJIS LAD0MUS&C0.
'DIAMOND DEALERS & JEWELERS.
WAT('III8,iltLKaiLitIl WARS.
WA1CHE3 and JEWELRY REPAIRED.
Have on band alargeand splendid assortment of
DIAMONDS,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY, AND
B1IL.VEU.WARE
OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES.
Particular attention Is requested to our large stock
of DIAMONDS, and the extremely low prices.
BRIDAL PRESENTS made ol Sterling and Stan
dard Silver. A large assortment to select from.
WATCHES repaired In the best manner, and war
ranted. Is 'P
Diamonds and all precious stones bought lor cash.
WATCHES, JEWELttY.
W. W. CASSIDY,
No. 13 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Offers an entirely new and most carefully selected
stock of
AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER-WARE. AND FANCY ARTICLES O
EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable for
BRIDAL OR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
An examination will show my 'stock to be unsur-
Dassed in Quality and cheapness.
Particular attention paid to repairing. i
BOWMAN & LEONARD,
MANUFACTURERS OF
AND
Y0LES.LE AUD RETAIL DEALERS
IN
Cold and Silver-Plated Goods,
No. 70L ARCH Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Those In want of SILVER or SILVER-PLATED
tVA kk' will dud it much to their advantage to visit
our tsTORE before making their purchases. Our long
exoerience In the manulacture or the above kind of
goods enables us to dely competition. .
"Wejieep no goods but those which are of theFIRST
CLASS, all OUr own mane, auu will vv ouiu Mb icunyau
prices. w -
Large and small sizes, playing from 2 to 12 airs, and
costing from 3 to (3ua Our assortment comprises
such choice melodies as
"Coming Thro the Rye."
"Robin Adair."
"Rock me to Sleep. Mother."
"Tbe Last Rose of Summer."
"Monastery Bells," etc, etc.,
Besides beautiful selections from the various Operas.
Imported direct, and for saie atmoueraie prices, oy
FARR & BROTHER,
Importers of Watches, etc,
11 llsmthjrp
No. 324 CHESNUT Bt below fourth
SILVER-WARE
FOR
BRIDAL. PRESENTS.
G. RUSSELL & CO.,
No. 22 North SIXTH St.,
In vlte attention to their CHOICE STOCK OF SOLT D
SILVEK-WARE, suitable ior wiiuaimAa iii
BRIDAL PRESENT. M
HENRY HARPER,
Mo. 590
ARCH Street,
Manufacturer and Dealer In
I ATCHES
FINE JKWEtBY,
HtTEK PLATED WARE, AND
HOMD SIIVER-WARE.
81.
RICH JEWELRY.
JOHN BRENNAN
BKALKB IN
DIAMONDS, JEWEI.RV,FI3E WATCHES
ETC. ETC. ETC.
8 aoj Ko. 13 South EIGHTn SU, Philadelphia.
WNINGS! AWNINGS!
MILDEW-PROOF AWNINGS.
W. F. SIIEIBLE,
No. 40 South THIRD
Street-
AND
No. 31 South SIXTH Street,
Manufacturer of MILDEW-PROOF AWN.
IXGH, VERANDAHS, FLAGS, BAGS, TENTS,
and WAGON COVERS. .
Btencll Cutting and Cftnvan Printing. 273mrp
REMOVAL.
E M O V A L.
To accommodate our continually Increasing
ness, we have taken the commodious room,
SECOND STORY. NEW LEDGER BUILDING",
8. W. Corner SIXTH nnd CHESNUT 8
(Entrance ou Sixth street),
Into which we have removed, where we shall bfl
pleased to see our many patrons and friends.
J. M. BRADSTREET k SON.
J. B. Brook, Superintendent Philadelphia Office.
Philadelphia. February 2, 1867.: 2 21m
REMOVAL.
E. H. THARP.
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
REMOVED TO No. 32 Booth THIRD Street
COLLECTIONS made on all parts or tbe TJnlt
States itaim4p
DREER A REARS REMOVED TO NO. 4
I'RtNKI Street. DRKKRA SKARB, former!
ol OolilBmlth's Hall, Library street, have removed t
No. 4I'2 PRINK btreet. between Fourth and tilt
siriets. lii.re ihev will continue their Manufactory
of Gold Chains, lirareleta, etc. In every variety.- A Iso
the sale ol line uoiu, Etuver, anu copper, uiituum
and bllver bougbt. .-
January 1. ist.7.
ROOFING.
OLD HHINGLE ROOFS (KLAT OR (STEEPJ IXJVKR-
X.li Wl'l H JOH JN' HM1,1M1 itv"r IflU t lAlin,
Anil rnaloil urllh I.I&IIII) f4IJTTA PKRCIIA
PAINT, making them perfectly water-proof. LEAKY
GRAVEL ROOFH repaired with Gutta I'eroba Paint,
and warranted for live years. LEAKY BLATE
ROOFS coaied with liquid which becomes as nara a
slate. TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IRON coated with
Liquid Guttapercha at small expense. costrangin
from one to.two cents per square foot. Old Hoard oi
t-hingle Roofs ten cents per square foot, all com pi eta
materials constantly on nana ana ior "me uy ins
PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA ROOJiS .
INO COMPANY. GEOHGK HO BART,
11 2 6m NO. 230 N. OUR txl Biroou
Al.n M11IW1.R nnoFK. FLAT OR HTF.EP
( Ott KI I) WITH til TTA JHKK'1IA KOOH
IlS;-4 l.tl II, and coated with I.iviuii ta rn
I'EHtllA I'AINT, making them periectly waleo
VOOf. w-
Iv una v bv . -. . rw iriBiivu hhu uukL.
perclia Faint, aud warranted lor five years,
s s. auv kutk Hoora coated with Liaull
Gutta percha Paint, which becomes as hard as slate.
tor I lls, iirrr.HXni',si'u laws nuwro,
this Palm Is the ic vita ultra of all other protection.
It forn.B a perfectly Impervious covering, completely
resists the action of the weather, and constitutes a
tboroutth protection axalnst leaks by rust or other
wise. Price only Irom oue to two cents per square
f0TJN and ORAVEL ROOFINO done at th
shortest, notice.
Material constantly on Dana ana ior sue uy ioe
JIA9191UTU ROoriN rOMPANY.
1 21 6m No. SO GREEN Street.
LUMBER.
1867."
-SELECT WHITE PINE BOARDS
AND PLANK.
4-4. 6-4. 6-4. 2. 2K. (. and 4 Inch
CHOICE PAH KL AN 1 lal COM MON, It feet long.
4-4. 6-4, 6-4, 2, 2i, S, and 4 Inch
WHITE PINK. PANEL PATTERN PLANK.
LARGE AM) SUPERIOR bTOCK ON HAND.'
i QOrj B D ILDIN G! BUILDINQ
i.OO I BUILDING!
LUi..Ki JL.unnjr.ni LUMBltJS
4-4 CA HO LIN A FLOORING.
6-4 CAROLINA PLOORINU.
4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING.
6-4 DELAWARE FLOORING
WHITE PINE FLOORING.
AHH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
BPRUCE FLOORING.
KTEP BOy KDH.
KAIL PLANK.
PLAfeTEHING LATH.
1867.
CEDAR AND CYPRESS
ISHINULEW.
LONG CEDAR SHINGLES.
(SHORT CEDAR HHINOLES.
COOPER bHINGLES.
FINE ASSORTMENT FOR WALE LOW.
No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POHTS.
No. 1 CEDAR LOOM AND PQ8TB.
1 Ar7 LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS!
JLOU I LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS!
RED CEDAR. WALNUT, AND PINE.
HED CEDAK WALNUT, AND PINJii
i QR1 ALBANY LUMBEROPALLKINDS
lOU I ALBANY LUMBER OK ALL JUNDS
(SEASONED WALNUT.
SEASONED WALNUT.
DRY POPLAR, CHERRY, AND ASH.
OAK. PLANK AND BOARDS.
MAHOGANY.
ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS.
1 C AT CIG AR-BOX MANUFACTURERS t
J.OU I CIGAR-BOX MANUFACTURERS.
SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS.
i QAT SPRUCE JOIST!
SPRUCE JOIST!
XUU I SPRUCE JOIST!
SPRUCE JOIST.
FROM 14 TO 82 FEET LONG.
FROM 14 TO 32 FEET LONG.
SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING.
. MAULE, BROTHER & CO..
It 22 Smrp No. 2fi00 SOUTH STREET.
J.
C. P
E It K I N S.
LUMBER MERCHANT.
Successor to B Clark, Jr.,
NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET
MILLINERY, TBIMMINGS,ETcT
isi-jtiiXDio uriiNiNO OP THE
LATEST STYLEH.-MIW. M.A. BINDER
No. lual CHESNUT street, PuliVdelnhlm
IMPORTER OF LADIES'" TmV'wS'llI .
CLOAK TRIMMINGS. Also, an elegaut stock? ot
linportid Paper Pmterns tor Latlle' uua Children's
Drwa. Parlislau Dress and Cloak Making in all lw
varieties. Ladies furnishing their rich and costlv
niateriala way rely on being artistically flued and
their work ilulNhed in the most prompt and efficient
niauner, at the loweHt possible prices, at twenty-four
hours' notice. Cutting aud basting. Patterns In set
or by the single piece, lor merchants and ctrem!
makers, now ready. 4 9 20 6iu
MRS. R. DILLON,
KOH. 3S3 AND 331 KOUTH STREET,
Has a handsome assortment of MILLINERY
Also, Silk Velvet, Crapes, Ribbons. Feaiho
Flowers, Frames, etc.
Ladles who makelthelr own.
Bonnets supplied with the materluls.
71(ti
CUTLERY, ETC.
CUTLERY.'
A fine assortment of PorviPT
Table cutlery, razorh ul
PAPER AND TAiLORS' SHE ARM, ETcTav
Cheap Store, No. 138 South TEN'm
1181 Thre.doors,boTl Wa?nut.
J-OBERT SHOEMAKER A CO,
WHOLESALE DRCCGISTS,
MANUFACTURERS,
IMPORTERS,
AXD DEALKIiB U
I'nints, Tarnishes, and oils,
No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREEJ
128 3m CORNER OP RACE.
I - - i
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