THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1867. CITY INTELLIGENCE. roa ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS ARC THIRD PAGE. The Annual Commencement oe the Fhila-hkm-hia univkhhity of m kihcink annmltr kky took place at noon to-day at Musleal Fund Hal), in the presetine of a Inriro and in terested audience. The religion exerctsns wero conducted by the Hev. Lr. MeKeoti, assisted by Kev. U. W. Smiley, I). 1)., and Kev. O. A. Bar tholomew, The President ol the Institution, J. S. Fisher, Kri., conferred the degree or lioctor of Medicine upon the following youn gentle men, who have successfully Blood the ordeal of examination: Fred. E. Crockett. Maine, Wllllnm A. Lnne. Mich., F.lllott K. Salisbury. N. Y.,l W. Howard lsstard, -is. J., iseiaon Cheney .ranaua ' -' rri ".' "" j'eier J. lulirney. mo., (ieoriro W. Pmnrtley. Pa., Michael Mansllpld, l'a., Illrnm Alvord, ludluua, J. C. Levis, l'a.. K. M. K oliler, l'a., William Taylor, l'a.. Joseph Heck, New ork, T. Meucli mi, Oliio, Henry M. Wtis, MuIuk, Samuel Rogers. Pa., A. J. Morris, l'a., .Ibiiii'II Davidson, Ohio, S. V. Wychoir, .N. J.. C. A. Ksliihrook. Ohio, tVlllard Wright, N. J. J. M. Fiester. Ohio. JO. 11. Orepne, luiltana, O. XV. H. Wilson, I'll.. Root, MoLbokIiIIii, '. XV., R. It. Orriway. Maine. Ji. Jt. O'Connor. Indiana Recce I'ikIi, l'a., Henry Jlollnid. Ohio, (.force Wrinlit. N. J., R. A. Jtoj il. l'B.. Jos. J. Roberts, !'., y.. (. Be iKiinp, l'a., J. W. Coble, Pa., 8, Jolley. Iowa, A. U. Thomas, M D., Professor of Anatomy In the University, then addrotsuu the graduates bubKtantlally as follows: Gentlemen (Irndimtes: Hy the ceremonies Just Closed, you have been Inducted Into the ranks of the medical profession. You have rpcnlved the highest iiooorn.il your Alma Mater, and from this day you are to be numbered with the Alumni of the Philadel phia University of Medicine and .surgery. Our rela tion 01 teacher and pnpil Is this day dissolved: and now, by the appointment of my colleagues, devolves upon mo the olhce ui welcoming you lo our ranks, of eliding to vou the right hand ol leilowslilp, of charg ing you with the duties and responsibilities you are about to iisflumo, and of buying to you the last, the PIYou hnve completed the course of sl:idy required; you have passed the rogulur examinations, and you now hold the authorized certllluata ol your times lopiactlce the healing art. You are no longer stu dents of a medical Institution, hut ate Instead pos-Kt-Mrs of Us LlKhest medical uegree. Kre long you will be called upon to apply the principles, to use the knowledge acuulrcd in your collegiate course, men you will realize (hat lo the enlightened, conscientious physician there Is, and can he, no .iurh tMnu as ' linisn ing studies completing an education." 'Ihen you will find that, instead ol having attained the summit of medic ill science, you hare been but culling a lew flowers around its hasp, and learning how Us rugged teens mav best be climbed. When you remember that medicine and Its cognate sciences are nm. in tbelr Infancy, thai in the direction ol each lie vast realms vet unknown, but discoverable, awaiting on y the daring of genius, the tireless energy and the un flagging enthusiasm of lofty intellect, to enter and possess, will you not o provuaeu noble, a aunerous emulation lu me pursuit ol knowledge T Will you be content to abide where you srr when eiiXenUy'- theu to bestudeuUi, Industrious students you must he f you would be worthy o r the name ol i.hyalciaii. If you would not fall behind In the march. If you would not yiifler con- nui i intent ami i le-iong uisKiutv. idiuiously em- u ovedTbut bv lack of use grows leehler. and tlnully loses Us reou'llar properties entirely, bo intellectual power dandles, a.nl m.-llocMial acquisitions lade away lu a course ol Blu,gish eas aud supine Inao- Mediclne is a liberal study. As you have seen, It is not narrowed down to the petty limits of dosing, as Siauy seem to tliluk.biit embraces the widest scope ol iSte licence; makes every department of knowledge lstr hutary; compels each and every science to be come It torch-bearer, whilst It searches the recesses wherein lie hidden the mysteries of the We and growth, of the health and disease, of the cure and death of the microcosm man. A study so vast and varied should beget In Its devo tees not ouly untiring zeal In Its-pursuit, but also promote expansion aim ireedom ol thought. Bud In duce the largest lihprallty of views aud leelings. With this filed estimate of the catholicity ol Medicine, the Institution from which you go out to-day was founded, and Its curriculum mad as comprehensive as that ot any like Institution this side ol the Atlantic. It aims at thorouglmuss as well as com prehensiveness. It seeks to lead the pupil trom the urlmar'v, the fundamental, to the higher and more complex, grounding him on the demonstrable, while familiarizing him with the speculative; eucou.-agiug him to think lor himself, nnd urging hi in to a dispas sionate exorcise of his own judgment Instead of a ser vile subjection to the opinions ol anv so-called master. It eschews all hectariaiusiu and disavows all subser viency to dogmatism. It eutertaiua no prejudice against the peculiar views ot any school, but teaches Its pupils to accept from each and all whatever will bear the lest of examination. It desires to make its prospective pructitloners m-itidiflr. rather liiuii fin tiiric. With uo little pleasure and pride, we reflect that you go out from us uncommitted to auy dogma, untrammelled by the dicta of ay system. It has been our aim lo Instruct you carefully In the demonstrably true, to make you thoroughly acquainted with me fiindameutals of medical science, to impress on ypu luedolv.the wcfif v ot distinguishing between the hypothetical Bnu tne actually pruveu. You have been educated in the spirit of a true eclecticism, encouraged to examine and compare, and then Judge lor yourselves. Having adopted the views which to you seem most reasonable, vou are counselled to the exercise or Hie largest liberality towards others who may conscien tiously hold different opinions. Demand lor vounselves. therefore, the fullest free dom but remember to extend to your prolesaloual brethren all that you claim lor yourselves. He remarked in conclusion: ....... CJenllemen: Y'ou have chosen, and are about enter ing on, a profession ol the most exalted dignity, lie worthy ol the prolessiou! He geuerously emulous of each other, and of your yKsculapiaii oiethren. lu all that is noble. Just, aud good; but shun petty rivalries. ..,,....! .,i.oa mill unfair dealings. Kxlilbil practically the catholic spirit of your Alma Muter, and let the professional jealousy with which medical practitioners are so oiien. uuu mu j;. . 1 no lodgment In your minds, llemember that your in- fluencs In the community where you may settle, may he powerful either lor goou or evii. ami ooo vu that by cultivating your moral with your intellectual nature; that, by the purity Ot your life and integrity ol your character, vou place such an exam- file Delore the voting as shall be worthy of their ernu ailon, and that you exert a purifying Influence wlier ver yiu go. Forget not your Alma Mater, but bar her always In kind rememiiiance; and exhibit your 111 a'. alTe -tlou and gratitude, not only in laboring lor her Interests, but by such magnanimous conduct as shall prove vou deceiving sons, and not unworthy of her umternal pride. And now. as our separation draws near, permit me again to tender you our most cordial congratulations, to again welcome you to the ranks of our profession; and that vou may be encouraged, that abundant suc cess mnv attend your labors, ibat great good may be accomplished bv each or you, that honor, emolument, and happiness may crown each and all of you, is the earnest prayer of ooth my colleagues aud myself, as I bid you all this last farewell. ' Professor W. Paine. M. D., Dean of the Faculty, likewise addressed the audience . . . . . . . . 1 . . V. A 1 ) t I I . . . I . . 1 Drieny, stating mai wnm is now hid x uimuoi phla University of Medicine and Surgery was organized in 1618. and chartered by the Leglsla ture of Pennsylvania in 18o3. In 1883 it pur chased the Pennsylvania nud Philadelphia Medical Colleges, und in 180i the Peon Medical University, It now stands as the representa tive of all these, and sluce 18(10 has been thoroughly reorganized, the museum very ma terially enlarged, and the course of medical In struction greatly extended. The number of matriculants at the present session is between three aud lour nuiuireo. TIeal Estate Sales. We are clad to Bee that Messrs. J. M. Gummey & Sons, the ueii known real estate agents of No. 608 Walnut street, are about commencing . i, m.io nf mniinrivat auction, at the Mer chants' Exchange. Hearty competition in this branch ol busiuess cannot but result In the ii i,oncHi nf both buvers und sellers. A irreut ileal Of tne nium umnouio t h citv nasses through the bands of the Messrs. i4mmey?and this branch of their business will U ui m W " 7. ... J . 1 1 . 1 .1 lii.niiluaf.nm undoubtedly receive uii uuuiiiuun Iheeslablishmenl of their auction sales. Ihe first of tliese Is advertised to take place at noon on'the 18th of March, on which occasion several "alunble properties, desirable either for ocou pancy or us an investment, will be disposed of. John Cronan. aged 25, Hint you prosecute your inquiries not only wiiu a "lew to keep up with the discoveries being made in this 'and in the Old World, hut that you lose not what i.-.T-nLSo nireiidviialned. For. us the magnet gains :.,... ..,! .nro lii nower by being Ju last night took more liquor than wus essential to his welfare, and consequently was soon In a s?m -intoxicated state. While ro ling along Kldge avenue, above Wood street, about twelve o'clock last evening, he went into 'er beer saloon carried on by Charles Merrick:, drew a clasp-knife, and without any provocation made a furious onslaught on the latter, cutting him in several places. Officer Edgar, passing at tlie time, was called In and arrested Cronan, who this morning was held by Alderman M assay, in .i(..,ii n.uuii.ou tr. DKiwur at Court, cronan gives bis resldence'at No. 750 Fltzwater street. ; Fires. Last nicht, about 11 o'clock, a small tool shop, on Pier No. 8, in lUolimond. was pari tally destrtiyed by tire, which originated uy the overturning of a stove, toss not large. This morning, at 1 o'clock, a lire occurred m George Shaeffer's grocery store, situated at tne corner of Fortieth and Calleston street. Cause unknown. Damage by tire trifling; but uy xaler. quite large. .ier. auiw iin. 'V ;nv,t. flr ocmirrert ttiln morning in . " r...1 .rTsj iirwi?i.i ...na nrliflnat in. in the paint room. Damage to the goods ihS .tore aulte heay v. Committee on Exemption pp Property. The Committee appointed by the legislature te In vestigate into the claims of parlies representing exempted property, met at the CJhatnoer of Select Council, At 10 o'clock this morning, to examine such claims for exemption. The par lies represented In the First, (second. Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, KlRhth, Ninth, Tenth, Kleventli, Twelfth, and Thirteenth, Wards, presented their claims lor exemption. The names of the Committee are as follows: Wllllnm H. Gregory, Chairman, James N. Kerns, George pohnven, V. M. Worrnll, Humuel Jorephs; George XV'. Moiney, Secretary. yulie a number of claims were presented, examined, end acted on. Among the rest were the following: TiieVouniJ Men'CtntraI Home Mission, situated utNo. (ill) lied ford street. Tho estimated vnluo of this institution is $70 M). Tho building Is used exclusively for charitable purpoM'N, yet Is snbleel to taxation. The House or Keiuso for while ami colored children, which Is used exclusively for the pur pones Itidlciiled lu theirchiirler, presented their claim, Tho properly Is assessed at $103,000, and the estimated value Is $Jri0,uNK). The l'hllndelptiln Hoefety lor the Kstnbllsh menlBud Support of Charley Schools h ve a large number of properties tlinl yield a rental of nenrly StiOOO. Heck's School House, whlch-ls situated' In Catharine street, nenr Sixth, and H one of the properties of the Society. Is assessed at S'HXXl, the estimated value being $L"),0M), It Is a free school, and lis immediate support Is de rived from the real estateowned hy the associa tion. The value of the exempted property from which they have di-rived a revenue of nearly SfiOOO, and which lias been hitherto exempt, will now be subject to taxation. The public schools conducted under the charge of Ihe Society of Friends, acting tinder a charter grunted by Wllllnm Ponn In Ki(l7, presented their claims. Their schools are free to nil, ex cept the members of their own seol. They have a number of properties, which are assessed at ?tN,0U0, and which yield a rental of SOiioO a yeir. They have, besides, a number of well-secured ground-rents, luo ubscssod value of which 1.4 SK1.7M. The Weather Yesteuday and To-pay. The weather yesterday was not or that agreeable nature wnlch all had hoped would Introduce, attend through, and ursher out tho ever-inemo-rnble '"J wenly-second." It wns not pleasant, nor vait cheering. The late tall of snow which old wliir sent us, ns a reminder that he had not yet niade his demise, tended not to heighten the enjoyment of all engaged In yesterday's celebrallun, but It had no sooner covered our streets, wicn It wns greeted with a general thaw, coued by artificial and natural ellects, and the fmst was self-evident to all who were without. rlue general aspect of the skv gave no pleasure; th air was damp, like unto that which precedes a ruin; periodically a ray of sunshine would light up the streets and send a cheering hope to the hnirt, but It was of short duration, and the condition of the walks and highways equalled tba'wiilch so excited publlo feeling about three weeks uao. The weather tended, withal, to dampen, to somo extent, the ardor of the patriotic, during the otlebratlou of yes terday. This morning we observed a ohnnge. Tho air wus cold and chilly; the sky wore a wintry aspect. Hut to pelest: isms this chance Is pro bably more welcome, since It Is accompanied Willi a belter condition of our public walks. During tho week the ranee or the thermo meter at the Merchants' I'.xchunge has boeu us (allows; (i A. M. VI A. M. 3 V. M. .40deg. 4Sdeg. 50 dog. Monday Tuesday Wednesday :i2 Thursday 30 Friday S4 Sutuiduy lii 12 "i ao AT) 41 CiirRCH ok the Redemption, Tvvf.nty-pkcoxd ANii.CALl.owitiLi. Stkkets. With pleasure we direct attention to the advertisement In another column. The pastor of this church, Kev. George A. Durborow, is well known to residents of tiie northwestern portion of the city us having been a faithful aud devoted missionary lu that section for the last tweuty years. He has been most untiring in nis labors In the great cause of evangelization, aud. lu the long course of his; ministrations has endured trluls and privations such as ministers nro beldoin called to encounter, fc Hut God has prospeied the work of his hnin.s, aud from the bumble lecturer in a school-house he has be come the pastor of a large and Interesting con gregation. The church has, through the muni ficence of a few friends, boeu recently greatly enlarged and Improved. Tho interior Is now finished, and Is truly beautiful. The exterior will be completed as soon as tho weather may permit. It will be reopened, according to notice, on to-morrow, and three services will lie held by distinguished diviuesof tills city. There is a small debt of some two thousand dollars 'remaining, and It Is the intention to raii-e, Jf possible, sufficient ou i. at -ay o pay it . WiX warmly commeud this enUrp. .s otiic 6UbstVnntial sympathies of the It'ieLd.s oi rre- ligtow. . THE I'f OPOSP.tt-nTHIKK BY TH'l 01 :.EYM!'X 1 1'ASTKHKttsT: to commeneeon tlit i ! iM.U cu. ClpH'H- Ti'8 ;tiutZ' l"ut,t a11 When a live y time may be antinl journeymeu have an ninint . i the meiubers of which ra nit-ricroit km to work for less than four dollars per day after at dale. In the fear that journeymen from her sec tions of the country will come into tlil city and unuerLiu inem, they have issued a nauuesto, staUug the present condition of afTarjs and re qutttlngall their fellow-craftsmen of Jie United stuces and canadas to Keep at a dlsltace ior tue ni pient V1,?-,; leieui. I lie master plasterers, however. 70 up and oiig. At a recent meeting they plijged them- doii?. At a recent meeting they piijged them- sel'ftN not to pay more than threiilollurs per cln:tu and after the 1st of March, nod, rurlher mo4 not to grant an Increase of vages unless tnifioued by a majority of tha company. Anttier meeting of the masters will take place on Uesday evening next, at the hull of the AV.'ialngtou Hose House, on Klatlt street, abo Filbert, on which occasion they uslc thet eseuce of all the master plasterers of the citwtnd vicinity who are not members airily. The result of this game at "logger heal' 1b decidedly doubtful. Ti Bethany Mission for Colored Children. Tl jiew building which Is now being erected on IgJidy wine street, above Fifteenth, is now bei) Clustered, and will soon be ready for occu panl The association still needs J.iOOO, how everind an earnest effort is being made to ralsoie amount. With this object in view, l'rotyr Albei t K. Leeds, of the Franklin In- stllujwlll give a leoture on Monday evening, at thllexauder Presbyterian Church, Nine teontUid Green streets. Hissuhject ts"Llglit," the lttre. sources, aud laws of which will be clear ut forth and illustrated by highly in ter. s experiments. The lecture will be well wortliaring. Independently of the charitable objecfrvnlch the proceeds are to be devoted. An1r Sale ok First-Class Paintinrs is ndvei'll to take place at Scott's Art Gallery, No. HCheiuit street, on the evenings of Tuesutnd Wednesday, March 5 and l). The 1 sales tch Mr. Scott has already suiieriu- tendeiirlng the present season have been aitendkith great success, und from it glutice over tliines of the artists wiiose productions are to Isposed of at tlie next, we judge that there B no falling oil' in this respect. Tho list of ktlngs, embracing the collection of J. l . lhhont, Ks(i.. eontnlnsone hundred and imy-lotv.ces. mauy of them the productions i ."., ,r of the lipmi and FnfVl. iuiar artists or rruiice, iloliana, 1 ettyIrcemek. Charles Cushman and llnulel Hid. aged respocllvelv seven teen and elgbleeik-e arrested In Dm Tiuui...o..uo,,ih Ward ujl er Kelly, forengaclng In a number p 1 1 y,les ln t,mt ueigiiboriiood, each of consldeisvulue. They were committed by June C(colored), aged thirty-nine years, residing Irudford street, was last evening urreiteil Ayarrant at Seventh audShlppeu streets, lipproprlatlng another colored woman s fcrty. ln tho shape of wearlnii an. parel. Aglau Hurley committed her ln ueiuuii 01 ton Arrester an Unprovoked Assault. I.nst night t half-past 11 o'clock, Ave young "roughs" c,i a lager beer saloon on Girurd avenue, abimckumaxon street, and, with out any pytion. fell to beating, kicking, and otheri maltreating the proprietor thereof. Tlise of the scuttle drew In two onicers, wnsted the whole batch. Alder man iggieBiH morning gave them a near lug, and thpre each held in 9500 ball to answer at C Their names are Alexander McKee, Ml oCahI.Iii John 1 1 111. William Patterson . 4ob Heller. bTEALINO Vh. Ellen Ifftlsh vTafl TIT) le!ore Alderint t it ... 1 . ,.i ----- tne I tutm w Vi stealing a Biundieoi cioius - I from a qweinxw)1(,u nd' ;Hiii atreeU. ln I Ellen, who gi V residenoe lat Seventh aud 1 " nvoa m, uef:uit of uau, Larceny ok a Focket-i!ook. .Tames Ooss wi.8 yesterday arrested on the charge of rob bing Captain Kemphlll, whose vessel lay moored at Green street wharf, of a pocket book containing money to the amount ol $75 end ninny valuable papers. Goss was seen In the vicinity of the vpssel under suspicious rlr cumBliiiict'S. and Is alleged to have picked the Captain's pocket while on the deck, lie was niiesteil at his residence nt Front and Noble, and romniitted by Alderman Toland in default or Shoo ban. fstiooTiNo in tiie Streets. William Arnold, a colored iiinn aued thirty, was yesterday bent on celeb ruling the "Twenty-second" In a proper number, so diverted himself bv firing oil a pistol nt intervals. Thla he did in such a reck less manner that he was arrested at, Seventh and Lombard streets, and lined by Alderman liuiler to the extent of jo. NO Itr.TTEH INVKSTMEST CAli BR POUND THAN ClOTIIIr;0 AT OCR rttKSKNT ORKATLV RKDUO.l PlilCF.S, WfllCH ARRI.OWhB THAK TBKY FOS8IBLT CAN IIK NKXT WlNTKR. UAI.V WAY HFTWFI N ( HKNA KTT ft C)., i'lM'H ANU I TOW KB HALL, fjlXTH hTB. (618MABKKT JSTHKBT. OnsEnvK This ! Mti 'Oiiskuvk. This ! Ui) OietMivit Tins I ,) (iiimh kvk This ! Mi)' ON K r Til K HKHT OVIflBTfNITIFS TO 'iFT'JTfl It .rliAIIOAINS IN M UN'S. Yot'THS", AND III iVs'" tt A ( IIITHISO IS Jl'ST NOW, 1IKKOR U ' COM-'tvH ttt) MKNCK TO PACK A I'AHT OX THK TOi'K CY,"U tttl KVKUV AKTICI.K SOI. II IN Ot'K HOl'SK MAV HK tl i Htl H l.l.V HKI.irilllN AS TO STYLK, MAKK, AMI'tiU 4 1A1BK10SUI l'KK'F., "(jsl Wanamaker it Itaowv. I'OrUl.AK CLOTH INK HilI'SK, Oak II all. R. K. Corner Kixth ano Makkki: ts. AN EXTKNMVK iMPltoVEMENT. In spite of the gt-ueriil stagnation that exists lu business circli h, then nre those who are not content to wait upon opportunity, but compel opportunity to wall upon them; who 111 times when all iniiiiutiicturing and mercantile affairs are Hat and at a Mnmf-stlll, will lorce the public to acknowledge their efforts to meet their wants. '1 lie enlei pi islng firm of F. Gottleib & brothers, who occupy tlie premises Nos. 01 and (W N. second sircet. ns curpel warehouses, merit pur ticuhir nt ten t ion .1 11 this respect. For many veins past they have occupied tiie place as a cni'i i t end furniture warehouse. Lately they reliiKjtiislied the furniture department to Missis. Glazier & Wiltflfld, and have carried on the carpet mid oll-c'lot li bnsiuessexclusively. Their wholesale house is at No. 01, where tlie latest styles of carpets, oil-cloths, etc., are always to be had at manntneturers' prices. '1 hey have Just completed their retail store at No. Gtt. This new store has been entirely rebuilt at a cost of from 515.000 to 820,01.0. The first floor is 18 leet wide, aud extending adepth of lilo feet. The front will be finished in imitation of brownstone. It Is lighted by seven chandeliers from Cornelius & Halter's establishment. Dur ing the dny the light from the open modern front and the three largeskyllghts shows every thing to the best advantage. The basement t also litted up in good style. Tlie woodwork Is painted with. Chinese gloss, aud tho walls are cnlciinlned. The flooring Is of battens, jointed ns true ns the finest cabinet-work. Miosis. F. Got tleib ct llrot hers have constantly on hand all kinds and qualities or carpets, from single in grain 10 the finest tapestry velvet and Wilion, and nil patterns of oil-cloths, rugs, etc. etc. A Ckktain Cukk for IjEAKY Hooks. Are there any among our numerous pairous who are alllicttd with that greatest of household evils a leaky rool; who are greeted every time it rains with miniature st reams coursing down the walls lu every direction, or dropping from tlie ceiling; who must of necessity place pans and bnsliis and pails all over the floor, where with to catch the writer as It nitered through the roof; and who, because o: this evil, conclude that staying at home on u rainy day, and cov ert d with 11 Iciiky roof. Is u pununeo most grievous? There is but one remedy whereby this defect can be overcome, and that Is lo ih uwny wit h I he old shingle roofs, and get one of modern lnveiiMon, utterly impervious to water, and 011 which the rain has 110 elt'ect. Messrs. Heckless & Everett, No. .'02 Green street, have given immense Milinliiction in putting on uew roofs. Tin and gravel, copper, zii.c, und Iron roof ing, with all the modern npnUunccs, is done In the shortest time aud ln tho neatest and most reliable manner possible, lie ullllcted no more, but seek a remedy lu the ouly cure a patent impervious roof. The Most Elegant I Have Eve.i Hkbn. Inciter .from Mrs. Veneral Grant. Washington, D. C, October 24, 1800. G rover & linker S. m. Co, Gentlemen: It ufibids me great pleasure to bear witness to tho excellence or the Family sewing Machine manufactured by your Coni )nny. I have had one of t hem in my family tor some two years; ami from what 1 know of its workings, and from the testimony of many ol my iiifeii(i8 who ue the same, I can hardly seo how anything could be more complete or give better satisfaction. Tlie machine! have Is one of the most elegant I Lave ever seen, and was presented to me by friends who purchased it at tho Sanitary Fulr at Philadelphia, in 1801. Very truly yours, etc.. Mrs. TJ. S. Grant. We cali, the attention of persons living In the country to the advertisement of Ferris ife Co. As many are about making their arrange mentsfor the coming summer, we would re commend. If they wish the comlort and luxury of a good light, one of their Automatic Gus Machines, They ate no experiment, as many of our first citizens will attest who have used them to their entire satisfaction. We have seen them in practical operation, and can en dorse their merits. For tho Inst three years thev have been putting thorn up in private dwellings, colleges, churches, convents, manu factories, puuno ounuings, roiiing-miiis, etc., and they give universal satisfaction to those using them. By calling at their olllce relereucos will be given und any explanation in regard to the machine requireu. Two or three Colds ln succession will, with many constitutions, securely establish the seeds of Consumption in tne system, tnus converting what was originally a simple, curame aiiecuon, into one generally fatal, while ordinary pru dence, therefore, makes it the business of every one to take care of a Cold until it Is got rid of, Intelligent experience fortunately presents a rmpdv in Dr. Javno's Expectorant, thoroughly adapted to remove speedily all Coughs and Colds, and one equally effective in the primary tonnes of Consumption. Asthma, and Bron chitis. Sold by all Druggists. Prepared only at No. 21 Chesnut street. The Great Feature op Humphreys' Ho sitEoi'ATHic Specifics Is that each remedy Is a Specific for some wel-ikuown coiuplalut:or dis ease, so that u person in buying a case may obtain the particular Medicine required for uuy ordinary complaint. Thus thousands, at a trifling expense, have been cured 01 long stand inu troublesome diseases, upon which they have expended hundreds of dollars ln vain. Sue the Dist of Hemedies ln another column. HUMi'iiREYii' Specific Homkopathio Co., No. 60J Hroadway, New York, The great remedy of the day is unques tionably Perky Davis' Pain Killer, for iho instnnt relief of all pains, scalds, bruises, etc., and for pains In the stomach aud bowels. It Is used with encouraging success ln sudden attacks of cholera aud cholora-morhus. Xo family should pretend to keep house without It always by mem. To the Public J. J. Tuttie, No. 928 Chesuut street, importer of Wines, Teas, Crosse A Black- well's Pickles, Sauces, etc., will shortly open a large stock of goods. Previous to which is offered a choice assortment of genuine Havana Cigars, Imported ln the steamers Hendrlck Hudson und stars and stripes. AN Important Patent. Mr. William Mul lc of t.'heslervllle. Chester county. Pennsylva nia, lias obtained a puteut for uu improvement on the nianuiauture unci vuicaniKiug 01 jnuue rubber. Mr. Mullee claims for Ills improve' ment that It will produce a superior article lo anything heretofore mane irom nam ruooer, embracing all the variety Of urticles now made from that material. 1 , Hancock's Chair and Taulk at the State House Jiiardly excites more interest than the remarkably cneun and beautiful clothing now selling at Charles Stokes t Co.'s Urst-class Clothing House, under the Continental. . A Curb IOR Uhkitmatism Worth h it vino. S. Klipatriok, Ho. 1714 Olive street, cured by Dr. filler's iteaiedy. .No core, no pay. Now is thk timk to gut your Upholstery work.fon pru, reduced at Patten's, No. H08 Chernut street. Teas Choice, Pure, and Cheap, at , . , , . Eaihthornk's, ho Makes thk Best and Cheapest Clothino? WANAMAKER ft "HOWS, OA i Hall "Popular Clotbisos, Soatbeast corner Si xth and M abk kt Street!. MARRIED. P.EimYMAN-THiLT.ANn nn the evnlntr of tho th renruHrv. hv Iti-v. j ii U.......1 ...,, Mr itmti.'ii'r t.?.flii,AN Miss M Alt Y A. UOLI.AND.allor I'lilliidelnlila. PKIIIIINK COllV Tnhr.t... in k. Il.ti Wllllnm Cailicuri, Mr. (iKoliiiii v pi. ri ui n k nf iinin tu Miss KMA 1). fODY, of l'lilladelnliia. DIED. A I.I.KPs . Fehruurv 51 nr.r t a tu ti a mv .trrt r Tfiomns II. Allen. ' ' )OWU K.lTY.-nn II, 1 (it'Ull MM Y. aired vean. 2Ht Instant, JOHN 1 he reliulves im.i fneinJs ot the family are respect fully Invited to nticml tho rn..,i , ...,i cleiiceof Ills son. ( tin per iKmcherty. No. l.sxl S. Fourth Street, on Mind ay ntternoun at 3 o'clock. To proceed mj ti nn i mu ciiceeL i. inirnii. OAIIAX,-On the 1Hlli Inaimii Kiif nTTAic siiiyn-law ot Mr. Peter tMinth. ol KaigUu s Point' '1 he relatives end frlcnrtsnrthe famllv, also Wlther Mioon Circle. H. V. II. F.)f. of A., are resiectfully ....... ... .,,-,, VIIC iiiiMTHi. ironi nis line resi dence, Walnut street, bntween H.sjjnd and Locust streets, Cuuidin, N. J., on btinday afternoon next all o clock. JONKA On the 19th Instant utior inn. mil r,iir. fill Illness, Airs. KA7,A UK ill, widow of the late Henry Jones, und dniiEiiter of Nntiimi..i mil ii iriuni. lioshne, in tlief6lli year ol her axe. The relatives and mends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 8 Day street, below Thompson, on Hunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Hanover btreet Urouud. McCOKKER. On the 20tli Instant. MIC FT A HI". MtCOcKKIt Tlie relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from Ills late reil deuce, K, K. corner of 1 lnrieentli street and Columbia avenue, ou MuinUay uiurnlng, tlio Md iustaul. at Hhi o'clock. HASTEN. On the Jflth Instant, Mrs. SARAH D. HAS'l KIl, in the lull year of her aire. Tlie relatives hml friends of the family are respect fully invited to intend the funeral, from her late resi lience. No. Kill Lemon street, on Ml n day ahurnnou, the Hlh Instant, at 1 o clock, Hlthout furlhur notice. HH'HAltlJ.S. On Thursday, the 21st instant, at the residence 01 her brother. lr. Skerrett. El. IZAHKTU s.. relict of tlie late John Armstrong Uiclinrds; aged Is) years. WOLF. On the 22d Instant. MAROAKET J., wife of Jol.n h. W o t, anil eldest daugliter of 1 nomas Martin, 111 Hui ;ust year.ot lier axe. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to intend the funeral, lrom her fatlicr's residence. No. Iflll1 Klcliuiond street, on Monday, the 2"ith Instant, at I o'clock P.M.. To proceed lo Cedar Hill Cemetery. YOST. On the 21st Instant. TflOMAS GRAHAM. son of Jucob A. aud Lizzie A. Y ost, axed 2 years aud 7 monius. The relatives anrt trlenas or tne family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of big parents. No. lo-f Franklin street, on Monday, the 25tli Institut. at lu o'clock. To proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. Dlfc-H MOPS, WOODEN BOWLS, MINCING Trays, Wash lio.irus. tjloihes Lines and 1'Iiib, Jioucli Hollers, low el Hollers, and various oluur liouekeeilnu articles, IjT salu hy . 1KC.MA.TI 01 I.UATT, "o. Kti (Eight Tlilrty-llve) ilarket St., below Ninth. riMlK FLKXII1LR KEV RING WII-L HOLD I a lorue nuniher ot Keyswitli less Incou vcineuco 111 your pockets tliau utliuis, t or sale oy TRUMAN cfe SHAW. No. R.'5 (F'.lKlit Thirty-live) Market St.. below Ninth. rpilE PATENT COMBINED SIIOK BRUSJ . It 111, J,l 1C K lllfi lTB IT 1II.I I IT.U1I.I 17 vvll , l.HIC'l b lor hoardeis or travellers wlm desire lo pmisii tneir Ll.lm. I t V ,.ntit..lltu tl, U'llOlM L'lt lltwl II. Itll.V readily be cui rlcu in a pecket. For sale by TRVatAN & SHAW, No. ;i5 (Eluht Thirty-live) Market St., below Ninth. VAN S P H I P P S ON JIOSDAY MORNING, February 23, AT THEIR NEW CENTRAL STORE, . TENTH and ARCH STREETS, WITH AN ENTIRE NEW AND CHOICE SELEC TION OF D 11 Y GOODS, nought at the recent treat decline, from New York and i'liiuuioipuia buios. wneic c.uuus nave uucu sold at less than gold cost ol Importation. KVANS fc X'UIPPS ure determined to oirerto the public nil their GO01)3 at competition prices. Hot being hituipored with any OLD GOODS at fancy war prices to work the cost out of them. V can and lu tend to sell Ooods at the lowest bottom prices. WE 11UY' AND SELL i'OR CASH OWLY. And all we ask of you Is a call, and we will show you New and Beautiful Ooods at Great Bargains, our motto beinc QUICK SAL;s AT SMALL PROFITS. Our stock of Goods is too numerous to insert here but would advise every oue to take a peep and see for themselves. EVANS & PHIPPS. N. W .Corner TENTH aud ARCH Streets. P. S. 100 dozen best quality KID GLOVES, veiy cheap, Just imported, In choice new color. H tfB.'-r REWARD IF THE PERSON WHO found a POCKET-HOOK tins morning with owner's name pasted on Inside, mid containing from (toll to Mill, with other papers, will return H to WILLIAM MOLAN1) & SON, loot ol (JHKSMJT Street, he will receive fio, and no questions asked. It r W A R B U R T O N, '. " 4 FASH IONA RLE HATTER, J'o. 43U CUES NUT Street, 9152 Next door 10 1'ost Office. CONSUMPTION CAN. BE CUBED! THE true remedy at last discovered ! "Uphain's Fresh i eat Cure," prepared lrom the formula ol .Prof. Trous seau.ol Paris, cures Consumption, Lung Diseases. Bron chitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus, General Debility. nd all morbid conditions of the system dependent ou defi ciency of Vital Force. It Is pleasant to the taste, and a single bottle will convince the uiost skeptical of its virtue as the great healing remedy ot the age. $i tt bot tle, or six bottles for fb. Sold wholesale und retail by S. C. ITHAJ1, No. i5 South EIGHTH Street, and principal Drug-glnM. Sent by express. Circulars sent Ii ee. i 1 31 tlisiu.lm TiOlKiERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'si POCKET J.V KNIVES. 1'earlaud Stag Handles, of beautiful finish. RUDG Kits' and WADE fe HUTCUERS RAZORS, and the celebrated LECOULTRE RAZOR. bL'ISKOHS of the finest quullty. Razors, Knlvifl, Scissors, and Table Cutlery Orotind and Polished at 1. MADEIRA'S, No. 113 TENTH Street, below Chesnut. 2g TNDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING, X. STEAM PACKING HO.sK, ETC. Eiusmeers and dealers will Hnd a full assortment of GOODYEAH'S PATENT VULCANIZED RUBBER BELTING, PAt'KING, HOSE, etc., at the Mauufuc turer's Headquarters. OOODYEAR'S, o. a08 CHESNUT Street, . . . South side. J. B. We have a new and cheap article of OAR DEN and PAVEMENT HOSE very cheap, to which the attention ot the public Is called. 1 ort Jm DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have Invented 10 assist the bearing In every decree of deafness; also. Respirators also, iraiidull's Patent Crutches, superior to anv others In use, at P. MADEIRA'S, Mo. US TENTH Street, below Chesuut, 2 8 5p JORDAN'S CELEBRATED TONIC ALE O This truly healthful and nutritious beverage n'r.u in use by thousands-invalids and others-has esta blished a character for quality of material and Diiriii" of manufacture which stands unrivalled. It is S mended by physicians ol this aud other places Tai euperior tonic, and requires but ft trial to convince the most skeptlca of ItB great merit. To be had wholesale aud retail, of P. J7 JORDAN, No. n y y tl Street. " jij UNADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY HIOHARD PENISTAN's L,X' I STORK AND VAULI-S No. 4;itf CHESNUT Street INearly Opposite the Post Olllce 11ULADKLPH1A. Families supplied. Orders from tha conntrv promptly attended to lu8 i , j WRITTEN AND VFrwai vmr. S.fUK.h-' r.lh.AUw"5 on Husiuessi U-i.r....T "v uauy. oy ej J. Li. CA rEN. at No. 7a CHESNUT street. NOTICE. WE HAVE THIS DAY ADMIT TED Mr. SIMON POEY as a menibefof our ""Awphta. February 15, m"1"1' W p0 DEALEPS AKD TVUOR CON- Hl'MKRS OF TEA AND COFKEE. You can buvlv finest fresh Imported Teas and Coffees, In large ami small quantities, at cargo price, at the AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. Nos. 21 8. ECOND ml Hi'.' A R'JH street. Q N E I) O L L A U. THY OUR (1 TEAS. You will And they are as good as th Teas usually sold at other stores at tl'23 a pound. AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. Importers of line Teas and Cuiree. Nos. 21 S. SECOND end M2 Altt'll Street. 51 -THY OUR $1 BLACK TEA, JAPAN TEA, AND GREEN TEAS, and you will find they are as fine and as good as tboso (old for the best at some stores. AMERICAN TEA COMPANY', Importers of Teas aud Coffees, Nos. 21 8. SECOND unit T2 ARCH Street. Si "25. $1 25- l 25 l 25- Our fin BLACK TEA Is as fine as any 1(W Tea la the city. . AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. "A Import em of Teas anrt Coffees LOVEitS OF KEAL GOOD AND FINE TEA. Please take notice that we have received, to-day, a new cargo of Tea, of superior flavor, at $1 and f)l-;" a pound. Also, a small quantity of extra line quality, which we will Bell at tl tioa pound. This quality Tea Is usually retailed from i 10 a pound. It lso delicious flavor, and seldom such extra good Tea comes to this market. Try It. AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, Nos. 21 8. SECOND and VQ ARCH street. "IIE FINEST, BEST, CHEAPEST COFFEE IN THE CITY' YOU CAN OET AT THE AMERICAN TEA COMPANY", Importers of Coffees and Teas, Nos. 21 8. SECOND anil MM ARCH itreet. ERIC AN TEA COMPANY. IV O. St S. SE(OM) STItKET AMU It.-r. SO, 0:t Altt II NTKKKT. MEDICAL. ED ICAL LL'EC T 11 1 0 1 T Y. Latest aud Iit Iminrtaut Olicnverle lu tlie Treatiurut ot Chroulo Olseases. I)R. S. W. BKUKWITH'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, JNo. li() WALNUT ST. Darin? our invctr.iL'utions iu the treatment ot din- use in its various tortus by tu aizcuoy of electricity, w.e Lave obtained very mauy viUuabis and atartlinn facts, which, nuded to tho pi evious though limited iulorniation, possessed bv other and less fortunate operators, pluco u" beyond all previous knowledge ol this mjsteii-us aceat. tiring the course of our practice wo have treated and cured, through the kuuvriedgo thus pained, mauy thousands, and by means ol our new discoveries have established our selves os the roost successful Medical Electricians in this country or Europe. Electrical investigation husprovod that the human uouy sets on tue pnuo.pie oi tne KiVYauiQ unitary rbc tir.in, nuicoue and feiouam-jrubrauo,, the skin. ifcsuc, aLu fluids coiibtituto iho EeKative and post. tivo lorces, and every action, whether mental or physical, is the result of theso antagonistic forces, Uu est ion, retaliation, circulation, secretion, and excretion nro due soioly to electrical influence, I hero is a polar action es.ablished throughout the nervous system which connects with every part of tho bocy, Cbtuu.isiilng and preserving a proper balance of tho elcctriculelcmeut which constitutes health, and a disturbance of which causes disease There are ttVictly but two conditions ot disease one of mtlaniniaiion, or positive ; the other weak, debilitated, mpative-rand as electricity oontaing tbese two coiidiuous in tho action of the positive pud negative turronts, all we have to do is to neutralize the disease and restore proper, healthy HU11UI1. Among tho chronic. dloae? in which eloctrioitv has been, and is oaily being by our agency, of the giea.eet utility, a cure being rapidly etleuted alter tne lauure oi an oilier means, are: 1. Epilepsy, Chorea, or St. Vitus' Dance. Paralv sis (bemplegla), NeuralKin. Hysteria, Aturvousuegs, Palpitation of the Heart, Lockjaw, etc. z. fcore lnroat, uspcpsia, Diurrhosa, Dysentery, Obstinate ConsUiiailou, iluiniorrhoides. or Piles. iiilious, Fiatultut, and Painter's Colic, aud all ailuc- ...... ..r .i.. 'i ,i w... IIUJJ0 VI .UV UIIGI HUU OJJICV1!. 8. Catarrh, Cough, iniluouza, Asthma (wbon not ctuseu by oreaniu disease ol the lioart), Bronohitls, Pleurisy, l'.euiod v ma, or .Rheumatism oi the Chest, Coueuuiption iu the early si ages. 4. c ruvel, Diaoetes, and Kidney Complaints. 5 itlieuuialisin, Gout, Lumbago, stiff Neck, spinui Curvature, Hm Diseases, Canoe rs, Tumors (tuote last named always curea wuuout paiu, or piasters in any lormU 6 Lterus Comp ains. involving a mal-posirlon, as Prolapsus, Au trovers ou, Retroversion, Inflam mation, Licuratiou, aua various other atl'ectioiu. For information oenircd upon other diseases, ap plicant may be made at the olhce, or by letter. MrV tECKVVITIl has entire charge of the Ladies' Depiflment, and all delicacy will be used towards tbo.'e who entrust themselves to hor caro. In female diseases, it is universally successful in her hands. For the.convenlence of those desiring information, we give, (by permission) a few names of person among the bett business men and others ot this city and else whore, whom we have treated and cured ; A. R. Stewart Mill Cieok, Iluntlniidon county, P., cured of rheumatism ol in teen yeurs' standing; Airs. J. Y. CuinuiiiiK, KihIiIcokuI.Iht jailllin county Pa., cancer oi the stomach; Joliu Klrttpatrlck MuwCttT'le county, Del., cured of a cancer m the breast hi turee weeks; r'runcis Gottwalls, o lbW Hauilltou street, absoipnou of atuinor weliilunv eleven pounds; Jacoa VatiUergrlft,Cdaa, Dei., severe case oi diaoeits: t. T bou deu, firm ot liouklou & Co.. Ho. M South Water street, paral) sis on the left side, oured In three weeks; K. Alec lain, .No. aas Juulicr street, uynpepsla and neivous debility ! Lieuteuuut Hubert G. llou, V. R. C. dVBpepnla cured lu seven iiy; it- J. itoo btvrtson. Fox Lake. WiscouHin, biondiltls cmarru, Jolin C. Carter Couimauiler United tjtates vv, BlooXhn. bleeaing piles auu iuuu .""J,- ycais standi! h; Chories ti. Hauunond West era iiatlonal Hsnk. BolUuiure, dysDepsi ana lick beu- aelie.of twenty live yean , . weeks ; WUiiaui Howbotuain, Jro iJJJ trout cured in three street, oli- stmate plies, cured In three applica tions ; C. A. By ran. lDinoauo and dyiuepsl. of tea years; N M. H uldwiu, i"ti nsstor at the ehlvet Bapti st Church, I'll! adelpnitt, eZ. pro "railon after, three wMMJ 0. JU. i miner l'urt Jervil, 1. " V t" u ' Wl" m HoUXTVOith. K7 ilarlte. itreet. ulcerated F"l itfnli. orchitei. .to., ef .even veara' aud- uowe s. "HW". S".,". s Tm . lentil irt, J "vV B?.aTe tVo"M Fourth street, Colonel T, W s'weenev Wamui street, be ow MgVn; Ueorge rt , vIliS ? No l'tiH. PliteenUi street: Mr. Pelouse, Pbenut Md ibird itreewt llrlKller-(.eaer.i a J. Pleasontou.V. 1 boruoe Sireet; Oeoige iiouKlaM, VUtb wreetr above Chesuut. M. O. 8a3ler j,o. id Aich itreeti C. 8. Kniaca. So. 433 Chesnut street, A L wnyuiaian.coraer Third and Market street; J w" Andrewi Ho ' 1"ie lreet M. Krrleksun, So lrnniitreet; Thomas Shuson. No. 1U Proni SluW 1. Wk Mo. im Hanover stroett "eow I BuiV. ' nd 33 Market street rZuiU Drike, 'Gerniantown; William Htevenson, Klxth and iket streets; C. Marshall, So. oil) 8 ln?b itreet; Mr. harils, Mo. lm Master streett lion si Greg. Vlne;aud, "N. J. i Brigadier General f leaiouiuu, w.. . .... v. Physicians or student desiring to have instruc tions in the correct application of Electricity for the cure ol diseases, can apply at the offloe. Consultation tree. Descriptive pamphlet ot cures effected, with numerous references, ana Including a treatise on the subject, can be had by applloaUou at the office. All letters addressed to Dr. 8. W. DECKWITH, . No. mo WALNUT Street, I'lULARFiLTaiA. INSURANCE CCMPANIES. KSURI YOUR LIFE IN TOUR OWN HOME COMPANY. THE AMERICAN OF PHILADELPHIA, SOUTHEAST CORNER FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. Insurers ln this Company have the additional guarantee of the Capital Stock., all paid up la cash, which, together with cash, ousels now oat baud, amount to 81,51G,4G1'81. INCOME FOB TIIE YEAR 87GG,53780. : LOSSES PAID DCltlNO TUB TEAS AMOl'KTIKU TO 83 33,0 0 0. Dividends made annually, thus aiding the lo Mired to pay premiums. The last Dividend on all Mutual Policies la force January 1, 1807, was FIFTY I'EK CENT. Of the amount of Premiums received during this year. Its Trustees are well-knowu citizens ia our midst, entitling It to more consideration than those whoso managers reside In distant cities. Alexander Vhllldlu, J. Eilunr Thomson, Ucorge Nugent, lion. James Pollock, Albert C. ltoberts, L. M. W'hllldln, v iiliaui j. Howard,; Isaac liazlehursl, Henry K. Ilennett, ' Ueorae VV. 11111. xr.u. oiingie, John M. Chesnut, John Wanamaker, ALEX. WH1LLLIN, President. GEOKGE NUGENT, Vice-President. JOHN C. SIMS, Actuary. JOHN 8. WILSON, 2 ii mthst4 1 Secretary and Treasurer. THE DSURMCE COUPMT OF TDK STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. OFFICE, 4 and 5 EXCHANGE BUILDING, SOUTH SIDE OF WALNUT, EAST OP THIRD BTREET. IXt'OItPOKATED AlMtlli 18, 1701. CHARTER I'KKPtTUAL. CAPITAL, - - - $200,000 ASSETS, - - - - $600,000 NARIXK, I' IKK, AM) IM.AND TRANSPORTATION IN.SLUAMCK. One of the oldest INSURANCE COMPANIES lm the United States. 73 IEAES IN EXISTENCE, DURING WHICH TIME IT HAS PAID LOSSES TO THE AMOUNT OP $10,000,000. DIRECTORS. nenry D. Sherrerd, t buries iiaculetuer, Willluiu M. Mllitll, Wllliaui It. W'liltu. George II. htuart, !-hiiiuI (irant, Jr., Tobias Wagner, Thomas B. Wattaon, Henry G. Freeman, Charles H. Iewls. Uavrge c. Carson, Kdwaru a KniuUL Johu it. Austlu. HENRY D. SIIEItltERD, PRESIDENT. WII.I.IA! JIAKPEIt, 2 hiP siKCRKTARY. FOR SALE. f V OR SAL E A .VERY DESIRABLE JLjl Country Seat, contttinlni; tweuty-oue acres, more) or jess, situaied uu tlie Old Yorit roud, opposite tha residence ol Air. Joseph Swift, and adjoining-lands of Mr. RoKersandthe lute William .Logan Plsher, and. within tllleeu minutes' walk ol statiuus on the Norlti Pennsylvania and Oermmitown Railroads. For bar liculurs apnly ou the premise, or lo ABRAHAM it. UOCK1US, Executor, it IS I2t Oermautown. VALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY FOB SALE. The lame Wharr on the Schuylkill, SECOND WHARF 1IKLOW SOUTH STREET. Front on Suiberland street 130 toe I, with a depth of about litiO leet lo low wilier mark on the Schuylkill Well adapted for a Rollins Mill, Factory, or other heavy business. Apply at 1 stuthat No. 127 MARKET STREET. WANTS. VTOTICK.-AN OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED to men or experience ana taut loeiiiraire lu ou ..' Ilia l,tii.trluiit. hruiw.liuu t.t l.i.uli.o.. U.....n. - - MI . " ' ...... ui.ua w. ......ll.o.., I Vl.llll. Oj; experience in eanviisshur preferred. Call rt No. M North FIFTH Street, iu this city, at olhce Nos. i and '.''i. i 16 l.t4p A BOOK-KEEPER WANTED IN A BANK. fA .t .. I J ....... 4 i4l.nuu . .. . 1 . k. I-,. i. n -a--av- " a aa ouDu, Auui xjoo , vvi.u I VIU.UUtJWI, Mr, j Box 2110. 2 21 31 LOST. SK REWARD. LObT ON SUNDAY AFTER t) uoon.mh Inst., a LINK GOLD BKAOKLKT between Nineteenth aud Vine streets aud Frankliu and Thompson street. The Under will recniys tha abova rtiward by retuxultiK ll lo this oUiu, tu
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