The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 07, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1807.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
( ADDITIONAL, 1)CAL llbllK BCS FIFTH PAOK.)
Mkktino at Franklin I.nktitote. A moot
ing of the Franklin Institute was hold last
evening, to riim-iiHH the proposed ordinances
iwfore City Counciln in reference to thn organi
sation of a department of inspection of stoam
boilers. The meeting was well attended, and
iuite a numlier of practical enginoors wore
present. J. V. Merrick presided, and Pro
fessor Morton acted as .Secretary. The minutes
of the preceding meeting were read and
approved, after which the ordinances sub
mitted in committee of Councils by Colonel
Page and Mr. Evans were read by the Secre
tary. The meeting then proceeded to com
pare the ordinances and act upon them by sec
tions. The title of the proposed bill was
agroed upon, as follows: .An ordinance
organizing a department for inspecting steam
engines and boilers." Mr. fellers moved an
amendment to the first section of Colonel
I'age's ordinance, as follows: "That the
Mayor shall appoint an advisory commission,
to consist of live persons, either practically
engaged in manufacturing steam engines and
boilers, or scientific experts familiar with their
management, whose duty it shall be to ex
amine candidates for the oflice of Chief In
f pector of Steam Engines and JJoilers.
The amendment was agroed to.
That part of the ordinances in reference to
the requirements of the 'Chief Inspector was
no amended so as to read, "That lie shall be
a practical mechanic of scientific abilities, and
shall have control ami oversight over all the
officers connected with the department, who
shall have been appointed by him and ap
proved by the Mayor."
'Die second section of Mr. Kvans' ordinance
was then discussed, and on motion, amended
as follows: "The Chief Inspector shall ap
point, with the approval of the Mayor and the
advisory commission, four assistant inspectors,
who shall be experienced and practical me
chanics in the construction and management
of steam engines and boilers, and shall be
capable of making all necessary calculations
and directions."
The other sections of the bill were not acted
upon, and the meeting adjourned to reassem
ble on Monday evening.
The " Shklteu" fok Colored Orphans.
The Thirty-first Annual Report of this institu
tion is just issued. The "Shelter" for friend
less and orphan colored children was started
forty-four years ago. The reasons assigned
for not making any public statement of its
operations for thirteen years has an historical
interest. The report says: "The association
in its early movements was scarcely cheered
with a hope of success. At the commencement,
and even long after, incredible as it may
appear, so strong was the aversion of some of
their white neighbors that it was difficult to
locate the Shelter. In the meantime it was
justly feared to adopt any measure which
might bring the Shelter, for colored orphans,
hefore the public. This train of difficulties has
been gradually subsiding, and is now reviewed
in retrospect to vindicate that system of silence
which has cast a veil of obscurity over years
f patient perseverance."
There are now 74 children in the Shelter, of
whom 15 are under four years of age; the
eldest is not over ten. These are all taken
from the lowest condition in life, where want
and dirt reign supreme.
In the list of officers and managers we do
not find the name of a single man. All its
affairs are managed by women.
The children are under good discipline, and
show more proficiency in the rudiments of
education, or in knowledge of scripture, than
can be found in any other institution. 1
An appeal is made by the Treasurer, Re
becca Carter, No. 329 South Twelfth street,
for more funds, to meet increasing expenses.
The building has a fine airy location in West
Philadelphia, near the terminus of the Market
street railroad, and is capable of accommodat
ing 200 children.
Afternoon Session ov the Reluuous Con
vention. The Convention met at 3 o'clock
yesterday afternoon.
The following resolution was submitted by
the Rev. Mr. Stevenson:
.liesoh-ed, That Government being God's or
dinance, instituted not only for the good of
the people, but also for the glory of God and
for the establishment of His authority in our
world, it should only be administered by men
who are the friends of God and the faithful
subjects of His rule; and, therefore, for Chris
tian men to entrust the reins of government
to the hands of ungodly, profane, corrupt, and
intemperate men, the known enemies of the
Ruler whose authority they exercise, is to be
nnfaithful to the cause of God and the best
Interests of mankind. "As a roaring lion and
a raging bear, go is a wicked ruler over the
poor people." The resolution, after some
discussion, was adopted.
The following was submitted:
Jiesolved, That all objections to the prin
ciples set forth in the Constitu
tional Amendments- we propose, rest
ing upon the prohibition of all religious tests
in the Constitution, and of the establishment
of a national religion, do assume that the
nation, as such, should know no God an
assumption which is repudiated by the ablest
expounders of the Constitution.
The resolution, after some discussion, was
voted down.
In the evening addresses upon the sub
jects embraced in the. resolutions were
made by the Revs. Dr. Sloan, of New
York, Milligan, of Pittsburg, and others.
Our Firemen. A committee of the Fame
Hose Company of Wilmington, Del., was in
our city last week, with a view of purcliasing
a steam fire-engine. Committees of firemen
were also iu the city from Trenton and ( Lan
caster, i
The committee having charge of the hose
carriage to be presented by New York firemen
to the Independent Company, No. 1, of Colum
bia, S. C. will stop in this city on their return
home. They will be the guests of the South
wark Hose Company.
The steamer of the Assistance Fire Com
pany has been thoroughly overhauled, the
boiler repaired, and her machinery put in per
fect order. ,,., .,, ,
It is expected that a publio tvial will be
iven this week of the new steamer building
in this city for the Sun Fire Company of Lan
caster, Pa. . . '.
The Humane Fire Company of fcaston, Pa.,
i. ordered a new steamer irom one
..i pi.ii.-iih'luhia machinists. ' All the
til uu , . , .
j i. i.mt nre to ue luruuuumi
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1k'.kktTu:kki. Last evening a gentleman
- . . , ... j: J.,r Pacini I'ft... I
Mnrlui . relllll(r 111 iNOW .!Uuq,
nam". . - ..,. I i
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naid a visit to the Academy oi mu; "
.ioroingouthe jumped into a Chesnut fctreet
car! ami had to force his way in past a 4rowd
that bad gathered on the platform. Soon after
he bad entered he put hit) hand in his pocket
to Bet his money to pay his fare, when he be-
am aware of the very interesting fact to him
that his pocket-book had vanished, with na
- 'cffBtotto, amounting to f200.
Slhuit Firfh. Some coal in the yard of J.
O. Morrow, Laurel street wharf, took lire
about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, but was
extinguished before much damage was done.
An alarm was caused yesterday afternoon
about 2 o'clock, by the burning ont of a foul
chimney in the rear of No. 027 Fitzwater
street. ;
Ft ft Crtshep. Thomas Conner, 28 years
old, residing in Avenue C, running out of Now
Market street, had one of his feet crushed
yesterday by a piece of iron falling on it at
Willow street wharf. He was taken to the
Hospital.
Fatmfnt ok Water Rents. Water rents for
1MJ7 are now being received. After the 1st
of May 5 per cent, is added to all unpaid bills
MAIIIM: TKI.EUKAP1I.
For additional Marine 2Vcu tee Firrt Page,
ALMANAC FOR PHILADELFHIA-THIS.DAY
Hun Rinrji TO.6'Si,Mno Rimes 7tl
M'nKkts .Vft7illiiH Water aits
To Hurt H lull Water at Lewes, Del., deduct one bout
from the above.
PHI LA DELPHI A BOARD OF TRADE.
JONKPU C. URIIBB, "l
Edmund A. miuukr, V Monthly Committkb.
OKOHOK I Jll'KBY. )
MOVKAIKNTS UK OCKAN STKAUERS
FOR AMERICA.
Louisiana.. Liverpool. ..Mew York Feb. 13
Manliitliun LiverpoolNew York -...Ken. 15
Aula .Liverpool. ..BoHlon ..Ken. 1U
t'liy oi Cork Liverpool. ..New York...... Feu. IS
Wm. l'euii Ixindnn New York ..Keo. Hi
IoKpl)oru8 - Liverpool... Fhilnria Ken. In
Aleppo Liverpool...New York --.Feu. 19
Roruxsla -Hamburg... New York ..Ken. i
The Uueed Liverpool...New York Keb. m
N. Amerlcan......Liverpool... Portland Fell. HI
Iowa .GIhkdw New York ...Fob. let
Cuba -.Liverpool. ..New York M.Feb. M
Col Lliuerick.... Liverpool. ..New York Feb. 24
Heclii Liverpool... New Y ork Keb. M
Uoi Bunion Llverpuol...New York .Feb. '11
America Southampton... New York Keo. 47
Denmark Liverpool. ..New York Feb. 11
Nova (Scolian LlTerpool...Portland.. ...Feb. iW
Ville de Pails Havre New York Fob. M
Atrlca Liverpool. ..Boston Mur. 2
Edinburgh Llverpool...New York ....Mar. 2
Delaware Llverpool...Phlladu Mar. 20
Great Eastern....Llverpool...New York. .Mar.ai
Ottawa Antwerp New York Mar. 23
FOR EUROFK.
W.Metropolls.New YorKBreruen -..Mar. 7
Cella- New York. ..London .Mar. 9
Manhattan .New York. ..Liverpool Mar.
Perel re New York... Havre .Mar.
9
9
U
9
C. ol Antwerp...Naw Y ork... Liverpool... Mar,
Deui)cliland.....New York. -Liverpool Mar,
Louisiaua-.-K.New YorkLiverpool
..Mar. 9
Asia Boston Liverpool
Mar. U
Mar. 13
Mar. ill
Mur. ill
Kangaroo.
...New YorkLiverpool...
New York Liverpool..,
...New York...Londou
...New Y'ork... Liverpool ...
Aleppo ,
Win. I'enn.
Tarila
Fulton
Mar. 16
..New York Havre..
Mar. Ill
The Uueeu ..New YorkLiverpool Mar. 16
Iowa New York Glasgow -Mar. 16
(J. oi Boston New Y'ork Liverpool. -Mur. 16
City ol Cork New Y'ork Liverpool -Mar. 20
Cuba New York Liverpool Mar. 20
America New York, ..Havre .Mar, 21
Denmark -New York... Liverpool -....Mar. 23
U ol llaltlmore-New York... Liverpool -.Mar, 23
Caledoula New York Glasgow ...Mar 23
Ville de PurlsNew York Havre Mar. 23
Africa Boston Liverpool ...Mur. 27
Hauimoulu .New York. ..Hamburg Mur. .m
Merrtmac ...New Y'ork Havre Mar. 3u
Atalauta New York. ..London Mar. 3U
Erin- New York Liverpool Mar. 80
Australasian New Y'ork... Liverpool April 3
Europe New York. ..Havre April 6
Atlantic New Y ork... Bremen April 0
China Boston Liverpool April 10
Ottawa New York. ..Antwerp April 13
Bellona -New Y ork. ..Loudon. April 13
Arago ...New Y'ork Havre April 13
Havana New York... Havre.... ..April 17
St, Laurent New Y ork... Havre -April 20
Baltic New York Bremen... April 20
Mississippi New York. ..Havre. - April 27
Fulton .New York. ..Havre ..May 11
COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, ETC.
Gen. Barm s New Y'ork Savanuab Mar. 7
Kan Jauluro... .New YorkSavaiinuu -.Mar. 9
Tybee .New York Galveston -...Mar. 9
Monterey... ...New YorkNew Orleans ...-.-.Mur. 9
Moro Castle New Y'orkHavaua...- -...Mar. 9
ban Francisco.. New York. .. Grey towu Mar. 9
11. Hudson Pbllada .Havana. Mar. 9
Mavilower. ........ Pblluda Washington .Mar. 9
Alexandria I'bllada Rlcbmoud .Mar, 9
Saxon .Philada Boston .Mar. U
H. Chaunoy New YorkAspiuwuil Mar. 11
H. Livingston... New York. ..(Savannah .Mur. 14
Great RepublicPlltsburg..New Orleans Mar. 14
Juniata -Pbllada -New Orleans Mar. 16
Mariposa-. -New York. ..New Orleans ...Mar. 16
Kagle New York Havana Mar. It
Ocean Queen New York Aspinwall Mar. 21
Guiding t: tarNew York Rio Janeiro Mar. 22
Corsica New York... Havana Mar. 23
(SatuutgodeCubaNewYorkGreyiown Mar. 8U
Colorudo Sun Fran Yokohama, etc April 8
is, America JNew v orK.tirazu. ......... .......... April
B. America .New Y'ork. ..Brazil May 22
Mans are lorwaraea Dy every steamer in the regular
lines. The Bleamers lor or Irom Liverpool call at
Uueenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at
Londonderry. The steamers lor or from the Conti
nent call at ISoulhauiptou.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Brig Ellen P. Htewart, Holland, Clenfuegos, S. & W.
Welsh.
Schr J. J. Spencer. Fleming, Cardenas, I. Hough & Co.
feclir J. Baxter, Baxter, Portlund, Blaklatou, Uraett
Co.
Schr M. P. Smith, Grace, Providence, do.
bclir M. A. Lougbery, Loughery, Georgetown. Auden-
ried, Norton & Co.
Schr Dick Williams, Corson, Boston, Qulntard, Ward
A Co.
Schr W. Wallace, Scull, Cuarlestown, Sinnlckson &
Glover.
Schr K. Seaman, Seaman, Boston, Preston Coal Co.
bchr A, A. Andrews, Kelly, Portland, L Audenrled
& Co.
Schr George Taulalne, Steelman, Fall River, Castner.
Stlckney & Wellington.
Schr Reading KK. No. 4, Boss, Washington, do.
Schr E. W.Perry, Ktaley, do. do.
Bchr A. Truesdell. Barrett, Boston. Caldwell, Gordon
&Co.
St'r F. Franklin, Pierson, Baltimore. A. Groves, Jr.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Schr Lney, Towusend, 1 day from Brandy wine, Del,,
with corn meal to Perot, Lea A Co.
Schr Reindeer. Draper. 1 day from Newport, Del.,
with grain to J. L. Bewley fc Co.
Schr Readiug Railroad No. 77, Buckalew, from
Brldgetuu.
Bchr E. W. Perry, Hlsley, from New York.
MEMORANDA.
Ship J. W. Hatfield, Murphy, for Philadelphia, sailed
from hith ult.
ship Augusts Teltr.e. Lelkfeldt, for Philadelphia,
sailed from Liverpool 18th ult.
Ship Joseph Clark, Carver, hence, which was placed
in quarantine at Calliio, on account of yellow lever on
hoard, was released prior to IStli ult.. alter nineteen
days' contiuement. and was to sail In a few days for
the Chincha Inlands, to loud for the United Slates.
hteaniHliip Roman, Baker, heuce, at Boston yester
day morning. L.
Steamship Alliance, neny, lor j-uuuueipuiu, wuni
to sea from Charleston 2d iusU
Steamer Hunter. Rogers, nenco, at rroviueuce 4in
Instant, , .. .
Burntie Isaac R. Davis, liana, lor Havana, satiea
from Penarth 141b ult.
Buruue Blomldou, cowau, nence, at xiamnurg nin
ultimo. ., , . ,,
Barque C Palmer, Mulner, from Messina for Phila
delphia, cleared at Gibraltar loth. ult.
Barque PiCUamvi, jiuuuil, lur ruuamnyum, DmiDu
from Palermo 7lh ult.
Barque Baltusara, Wilson, bence lor Falmouth, put
Into Halifax 4th Inst., leaky, and with pinups choked.
Barque Hilda. Nlper, tor Philadelphia, cleared at
Boston 6th lust. ....
Brig c, Matthews, Cox, hence, at Portsmouth 3d
liiHtunt. . . . ,, j , . , , .
Brig Maria White, Bryant, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Charleston 2d Inst.
Brig J. W, Drisko, Eaton, hence, at Savannah 3d
Instant. . , , . ,
fcchr J. Price. Nlckerson, from Boston for Philadel
phia, at New Y'ork yesterday. , . .
Schr Sarah, Cobb.for Philadelphia, sailed from New
Bedford 6tb Inst.
fcchr J.G. Babcock, Grace, hence, at Savannah 2d
"sch'i'pearl, Brown, lor Philadelphia, cleared at Bos
ton dth Inst. . , .
Schr Irvine, Dlgglns, hence, at Boston. N. B.,Sd Inst.
Suhr E. G. Willurd, fur Philadelphia, sailed from
Portland 3d lust.
Schr Maria loss, wmcn was wreckea at lviuery
Point last winter, and purchased by Thomas O. Hoyt
and others, ot Klllery.has been repaired. She was
launched on Saturday from the ways at Portsmouth.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
C7nn BHr JletiUh, Consul Bitsora, of the Domlnl
cau republic, publlshos an order Issued by his Govern
ment, thut all bills of health not certified by the Con
sul ol that republic will be consluered uucleun, and
vessels will be subject to the cousequeuces. .
The Smith's Point Light Vessel, Chesapeake Ray,
Vai resumed her watlou.
Noriolk, Vu., March 1, M7.
The Greenport (L. L) Wttrhmtm of the 2d Inst. Bays:
Tlie mm buov of Orleut Point has been carried awav
by IbMce. and is now off the wesiHldeofPluni Island.
Tliespiir iiuoy oil llay Reach Poiut has been carried
aw ay by Ice, and has disappeared.
TTNITRD STATES REVENUE STAMPS.
U principal Depot, So. V CHESNUT Street
Ceutral Depot, o. KWfl. nriH Btreet on door below
CamuC EsUblished ML
Bevenne Btanps ol every description constantly on
hand in any nuionut .
Orders by kuU vt Zni promptly attended t .
MEDICAL.
pONS EXTRACT OF HAMAMEUS
PR PAIN DESTROYER,
Is oneol the few domestic remedies whl'-h bavneome
r,i!.''!1",.R' u?" nU favor .without pulling. It Is the
I'foniict of a simple shrub, harmless Iu all cases anil,
.s a don,atic remedy, uneqn rilled.
, CURES:
1 J.ill'o I BOiT.S,
LA M KNr.SR
Kill KNKSS.
Sl'RAINH,
MIKE THROAT.
UK j'l H ACHE,
earaciik,
nkubaloIa.
MINGS,
HOKKKYF.S.
BLKKDINU OF THE
LUNGS,
KIWK,
STOMACH.
R.iEIJMA'IPsM. CORN.
l-LAIHAGO. tll.t'liHS.
ILKS, fW.I) I.DllES.
A lid other similar troublenomi- aud pnint'iil afflictions.
r. . . Hr""i'"y arrests an iii..uiii"""""
Kuiidredsif pliysiclaus use It dailv In their practice,
imd Rive it' their uuqualiited recommeiidulion. Bo.d
by nur RRPiitn and deuiers.
Hie Medlolne Is exclusively prepared by the sub
scribers. Proprietor htm) Huccesnorn to T. X. PONU,
to v. hem nil orders mtiHt he adilresed. .
HUMPHREY S' JIOMIKOPATHIO MFDICINRCO.,
Nil. Mil BROADWAY, New York.
FRICF.S OF POND'S EXTRACT.
Six ounce bottles, with directions, retail 50 cents
Pint bottles, with directions, retail.. I1'00
QunrU In bottle ' 1'7
Liberal discount to Physicians aud Dealers.
SIM I LI A SIMILIDUS CURANTUR.
H VMPHKEYie 1IOMOCOPA TUIO SPECIFICS.
r, , , FAMILY CASES
Of w large vials, morocco case, containing a
weenie mr every ordinary disease a lamuy
Is stihlect tn.aiifi a hu ,.i Hi rCMf llltlfl......
10'00
Smaller l-amilyand Travelling cases, with 20
loliSVIRld " S3 10 (8
Specillcs for all DiseMsesV'botir'for'curlng und
for Preventive treatment, In vials aud
tiocket cases 12 to t.)
ese Remedies, by the case or single box, are sent,
to any part or the country, by Mail or Express, fiee of
charge, on receipt of the price.
Audress H L'M I'll KEY'S' SPECIFIC
HOMKOPATHI! MKDICINK COMPANY,
Olllce and Depot, No. M2 BROADWAY, New York.
Dr. H CMPHiiKYS la consulted daily at his ollice.
personally or by letter, as above, lor all forms or
. For sale by DYOTT CO., JOTINSON, HOL
LOW AY t OW DEN, T. H, CALLKNDEIt, and
AMBROSE SMITH, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia,
and at BLITIi E'H Drug Store, No. 3120 Market street,
und by all Druggists. fi 27 tuthsj
DR. J. 8. ROSE'S ALTERATIVE.
TBI CHEAT BLOOD FCKIFIKB.
If yon have corrupt, rilKordered, or vitiated blood, yon
are sick sll over. It nay appear as ploiDles, sores, or at
some active dlaesce. or it may onlj make you teel lan
guld or depresaed: but you cannot have good health U
your blood is Impure. Dr. ho.e'i Aiterauve removes
11 these Impurities, and is the remedy that will restore
von to health
It Is unequalled for the care nf all diseases ol the.
glands, sorolula, tubercular consumption, and all erup
lions of the skin. Prices! Bole agents,
DYOIT & CO.,
JTo 232 h'orlh 8KC0SD Street
DR. DYOTT'S ITCH OINTMENT
will cure every form of Itch, and is superior to any other
remedy for the cure of that disagreeable and tormenting
complaint. Price 25 cents. Bent per mail, 40 cents.
DYorr b co.,
Ho. 232 Borth BECOND Street.
DR. J. B. ROSE'S EXPECTORANT.
For the care of consumption, coughs, colds, asthma,
catarrh, influenza, spitting of b ood, bronchitis, and ail
diseases ol the luafes.
Ibis syrup having stood the test of many yean' ex
perience as artmeuj lor lrrlta'ion or any Inflammation
of the lungs, t hi oat. or bronchia, is acsnowletigednby
11 to be a remedy superior to any other known com
pound used lor the reliei and cure of coughs and con
sumption. Price 91. Bole agents, .
DYOTT & CO
9 86m N0.2S2 North SKCOND Btioet.
FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
I have a large stock of every variety of
FUKNITUltE,
Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of
PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP COXTAUK BUIXa.
WALNUT CHAMBER BUI 18,
PARLOR SUITS IN VELVET PLUSH.
PARLOR BUITH IN HAIR CLOTH.
PARLOR (SUITS IN HE PH.
(Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book
cases, Mattresses, Lounges, etc, etc.
P. P. ClUSTINE,
8 1! N. E. corner SECOND and RACE Streets.
ESTABLISHED 1705.
A. S. ROBINSON,
French Plate Looking-GIasscs,
ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, ETC.
Kanulacturer of all kind ol
LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT, ASD PICTURE
TRAJCES TO ORDER.
No. OlO CHESNUT STREET,
THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL,
PHILADELPHIA.
315
gygACHINE STUCK NEEDLES
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Open Paper sliowlnz bow Needles are Arranged.
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SHOULD BUY THEM;
You profit bsuperlor quality.
Youprolit bjrfreedoui Irom loss.
You profit by finding at once the exact size
need.
you
You profit by having; the choice of ona size, or
mixed sizes In each paper.
FOK SALE AT TIIE PKINCIPAX, TBEH
MINU AM) DRY iOOD!l MTOKEM
TuiioroiiouT tiie nrr and math
A MY ALL THE LEAUIMO JOUHIKU
IIOUKES. I2 2stUthltU
MANVFACTCRERS' AGENCY,!
NO. 2S 11ANK STKKET, PHILADELPHIA,
NO. 65 WABBES STREET, NEW YORK.
pEIRCE'S TATENT SL1TES,
Warranted superior to any others in use.
LIGHT! NOISELESS!! DURABLE i! t
Cannot be broken by fulling, aud
NEVER BECOME LOSSY.
These Slntes have been unanimously adopted bV Iho
Hoard ol Control lor use in the Public 8cboolsln Plilla
delphia. and also by the school authorities of -Baltimore
and Washington. Also ,
PKI11CK S PATENT tSLATE SURFACE, i
The only Patent Htone Hurlace for blackboards now
belore the public. Warranted to kivu sutiNfaction.
J. Iv KWTON PKHIOK (XJ.,
o. HIS7 N. KLKVKNTllHlreet.
CAt'TiON.-Beware of the Initiuiiou Hooks, and
Pasteboard (slates ottered by aneiug, an,i wuich are
made to resemble in appeurain-e our Blated (foods.
The genuine are all either labelled on tue ba'k. or the
imckage Is labelled and marked, Patented February
lu. lsta. 1 4 fmwHin ri
G
ET THE BEST. THE HOLY BIBLE HARD
lug's Kdltlous lamlly, Pulpit and Pocket Hlbles,
in t-iuMiiMful siyiea luritvy junnn tviwl i.titl(iu
blndiuKS. A new ediliou, arranged for photograpldo
xtf-trauui of families. ,
WM. W. HARDING, Publisher,
Uo. XiMtamVT uet, belvw t uuxth,
2-R
PROPOSALS
P
ROPOSALS.
PENNSYLVANIA AWRICIILTIIR AL LAND
MIRII FOR MALE.
The Tionrd of rnmrnlsRlorjorw now oflr for
s,.leTV(miNDHKl AND TWN KT Y T.iOU
BAM) ACHKij of Agricultural C'ollei?a LiinJ
iscrip, heiii the bttlaticnof tne Hcrlp nmutea to
the commonwealth of reiinsylvania for the
eudownieut of Aurlcultural Colleges In this
'i'ro'rofals for the pnrchftso of this Lfttid Scrip,
HddrtKM d to "T he Hoard of (Jominlshioners ol
Agricultural Lnnrt Hcrlp," will r-e received m
the Hurveyor-Oeueial'a Oflice,- ftt HAIIKIM
ltVKCi. until 11 o'clock M., ou vVliDNli-iJJAY,
April 10, 1SW. ,
This lunU may bo located In any State oi Tor
rliory, by the l.oldurs of the scrip upon any of
the iinaiiproprlHteU lands (except mineral luuds)
ol the Lulled Ktatea, whic.ti may be subjeol to
Mile at private entry. Kucli piece of crip
represents a quarter section of one hundred und
sixty acres. Is Issued lu blank, and will be
transferable without endorsement or formal
HSHtKnment. The blank need not be filled until
the scrip Is presented for locut ion aud entry,
when the party holding it can till the blank,
and enler the land in bis own name. Bids must
be made ass per acre, and no bids; will be re
ceived for Icrs than one quarter section. -
The Scrip will be Issued immediately on the
payment of the money to the Hurveyor-Oeneral
Un all bids for a less quantity than lorty tuou
sand acres, oue-Uilrd of the purchase money
must be paid within ten days, and the remiitn
ing iwo-thlida within thirty days after nol.it) ,it
tliiu of the acceptance of the bid or bids by the
Hoard of CommlsMlouers.
JACOB M. CAMPHELL,
Burveyor-General,
For the Hoard of Coinmlsilonoi.
Harrlsbnrg, February 'J7, !Wi7. 3 4 t4 10
OFFICE TENKSYLVAMA RAILROAD COM
PHiLAnRi.PHiA, February 4, 187,
Proposals will be received at the Ollice ol the
Pennsylvania Kallroad Company, Philadelphia, until
the first day ol May, lsii7. Inclusive (uuless asatlstao
tory proposal should be received and accepted pre
viously), Irom responsible parties desiring to contract
with said Company lor the establishment of a direct
Line ol (Steamships between Philadelphia aud Liver-
pep!iank forms of proposals, with detailed informs
t,on, will be iurn.shedyup g"
WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC.
QALllOUMA YLE COUPJLW
WINES,
From the Vineyards of Sonoma, Lot Angelot,
and Wapa Counties, California, consist
ing of the following:
WISE BITTER8,
Aiil.LLlCA.
eatRitv, .
hock. '
iATBtATF.L.
CATAWBA,
CLAHET,
PO.fl','
L1L4.NDY,
CHAMP AON.
These W1ISE8 are warranted to be the pure juice
rrape, unsurpsieed by any In the market, and are h
rtCkDimendtd for Medicinal and family purposes.
FOR SALE BY,
E. L. CAUFFMAN.
AOENT,
No. 1 North FOURTH Street
1 31bln2m PHILADELPHIA
pATTERSON & BOULTON,
No. 130 WALNUT Street,
Bole Agents for the State of Pennsylvania.
Otard, Dnpny A Co. Cognac Brandy, '
Heldsleck & Co. Champagne Wlues.
Ernest Lausseure Burgundy Wines.
Imporiers of "Harp" Oln, Jamaica Bum, Sherry
Wines, Burgundy Ports, :und London Porter and
A ie 2 19 tuthslm
MISCELLANEOUS.
JpITLEIt, WEAVER & CO,
MANUFACTURERS OP
Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords,
Twines, Etc.
No. 23 North WATER Street, and
.No. 22 .North DKLAWAKK Avenue,
i-hiiajjklpiiia.
Edwin n. Fitlkr, Micraki, Weavbr,
Conbap F. Clothikb. 2 14)
CORN EXCHANGE
BAQ MANUFACTORY.
JOIIH T. BAILEY A 0 0..
BEHOVED TO
S. E. corner of MAKKKT snd WATEB BtreeU
Philadelphia.
DEALERS IN BAQ 8 AD BAGGINQ
oi every description, lor
Grain, Floor, Bait, 8uper-Pbospuate oi Lime, Bone
Dust, Etc. . . ,
larce and small GUNNY BAGS constantly on hand.
2-112$ Also, WOOL BACK'.
JonwT Bailkt James Casoapek.
WILLIAM S. GRANT,
COMMIS8ION MERCHANT,
JiO. 88 f3. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia,
AGENT FOB '
Pupont's Gunpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Etc.
W. Baker & Co.'s Chocolate. Cocoa, and llroma.
Crocker Bros. & Co.'s Yellow Metal Bheathlng,
Bolts, and Kalis. 1 24,
COTTON AND FLAX,
BALL DUCK AND CANVAS,
Of all numbers and brands.
ir.nl A wnlnff. Trnnlr. and Wai; on Cover Duck. Alan.
Paper Manufacturers' Drier Felts, from one to seven
feel wide; PaullnK, Belting, Pail Twine, etc.
ieei wiue. r w EVERMAN A CO.,
g e Ko- m JONES Alley.
VISITORS TO THE
PARIS EXPOSITION
will find suitable
VAIjISES,
auu every article adapted for European travel, at
IIKOYVN'N TltUKK MTOKK,
2 1 9 IQIJM'I'H ana CHKSNUT Htreets
LKXANDEB G. CATTELL & CO.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MKKC1USTB,
No. 2 NORTH WHARVES
AND
No. 27 NORTII WATER STREET,
P1I1LADKLPUIA.
ALKXANDKR O. CATTKLl,, 12 tLIJAH O. CATTELl
Rivr W ELLS 0 WNER9 OP PR0PERTY
The only place to get Privy Wells cleaned ,
dlblulecied at very low prices.
A. PEYSON,
Manufacturer of Poudrette.
g u COLDPMITU'S HALL. LIBRARY Street.
SE-FURNISIIINO GOODS.
EX(EIX,EKT OPPOBTPSITr TOSKrrBE
BABUAIKs,
To close the estate of the late
JOHN A. MCKP1IEV,
Importer and Dealer n
House-Furnishing Goods,
NO. 88 CIIEMKUT STltEKT,
Between Ninth and Tenth, South Bide, Philadelphia,
His Administrators now offer the whole stock at
prices below the ordinary ralex charged. This stocic
tujlirai'i s every thing wauted In a well-ordered house
hold: Plain 'Jin Ware, Brashes, Wooden Ware,
Lionels, Plated Ware, Cutierv, Iron Ware, Japauned
VS art), aud Cuolsing L'trnslls or evt-ry duwrrlption.
A great variety of bltAKER GOODS, BIRD
CAGf:s. eic etc., can be oblaiued ou the most reason
able terms.
OKUlNE ARCTIC REFRIGERATORS AND
WATER COOLERS.
A flue asKortmeut of PAPIER-MACHE GOODS.
This is the largest retail fnuihll.il, ment In this line
In Philadelphia, aud citizens aud strangers will Hud It
to their advaulage to examine our stock before pur
chasing. fiOTlC-Oiir friends In the country may order by
piall. and prompt attention will b given, (ill thstu
TTNITED 8TATES REVENDB STAMPS.
J Prtnolpal Depot, No. 8114 CliKHNUT Street.
Ceutral Depot. No. 108 8. K1PTH Btreet. one door below
Cheanut. Establisbed 1S62.
Bevenne flumps i every description constantly on
kAiid in auv amount
VMon r ltll j Expreei pimjtlj UeodU to.
LUMBER.
1867
8EI.ECT WHITE
TINE BOARDS
AN l) PLANK.
m. n, as, , and 4 Inch
CHOICE PANEL AND 1st COM MON, it feet lon
..-.4-4' "-i i4. . " 4 inch "
WHITE PIN id, PATTERN PLANK,
LARGE AND SUPERIOR STOCK ON HAND.
186Y
-BUILDING!
BUILDING
BUILDING!
LUMIIERI LUMBERI LUMBER
5-4 CAROLINA FLOORING.
4-4DELAW ARK KLOOHING.
-4 DELAWARE FLOORING
Will'lK PINE FLOORING.
A8H FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING,
SPRUCE FLOJRINO.
STEP BOi it I S.
RAIL PLANK.
PLASTERING LATH.
1867
-CEDAR
AND CYPRESS
SHINGLES.
TUNii ck hAn qtt TxrriT r-a
SHORT CK.DAK SHINGLES.
, OOP F. R SUING LEH.
riNE ASSORTMENT FOR HALE LOW.
No. 1 C'FDAK LOGS AND POSTS,
No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS.
1867
LUMBER FOR UNDERTAKERS!
s UlMUkU L'fWJ IIM Wx i.- urn - .....
T: f au, WAUMT, AND i'WNK.
KJblC10AA WAIaISUT; AaNX FIaNK
1867
-A';RANY1.UMBER0FALLKIND!
' AJriX,J'HM.!,EH.OF ALL EJNDd
.!KAsONEil WALNUT.
DR nAtiI'RV,VHEKRV! ANB ASH,
OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
MAHOGANY.
ROSEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS
1867
-CI0AR-B0X MANUFACTURERS
. M(4A k.HdV Uaviil'jimii.i ....
WANlbH CEDAR BOX BOARDS.
"1 RfV7 -PPRPCE JOIST 1 BPRUCE JOIST
XOJ l . bPRUCiS JOIST!
SPRUCE JOIST,
FROM 14 TO 82 FK.KT LONG.
FROM 14 TO 32 FEET LONG.
SUPERIOR NORWAY SCANTLING.
MAULE, BROTH KK A CO.,
1122fimrp No. lift) SOUTH STREET.
Jg C. PERKINS,
" LUMBER MERCHANT,
Successor to B Clark, Jr.,
NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET.
Constantly on band, lsige and v"rled assortment
B nij 0 lug Lumber. g24
4
CITY ORDINANCES.
COMMON COUNCIL OP PHILADELPHIA.
Clkuk's Offick, )
PniLADELPJUA, February 22, 18(7. J
In pursuance of the auuexetl Uesolutlou, the
following bill, entitled
"AN ORDINANCE
Creatine a Loan to pay certain deficiencies, for
the Purchase of the Iinsdowne Estate, a nil for
other purpoKes," Is hereby published In accord
ance with the act of Assembly, for public la-
iormauon.
JOHN ECKSTEIN,
Ciurk of Common Council.
AN ORDINANCE CREATING A LOAN TO PAY CER
TAIN DEFICIENCIES, FOR TUB PURCHASE OF
THE LANSDOWNE ESTATE, AND FOR OTHER
PUKPOSEH.
Section 1. The Select and Common Councils
of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That the
Mayor ol Philadelphia be and he Is hereby
authorized to borrow, at not less than par, ou
the credit of the city, from time to time, one
million eight hundred thousand dollars, to be
applied as lollows, viz.:
First. To pay deficiencies, one million five
hundred thousand dollars.
Second. For the purchase of the Lansdowne
Estate, and Improvement of the same, one
hundred thousand dollars.
Third. For a House of Correction, one hundred
thousand dollars.
Fourth. To pay the Increase In the
School Teachers' aud House Cleaners'
salaries, one hundred thousand dollars for
which Interest, not to exceed the rate of six per
cent, per annum, shall be paid half yearly, on
the first days of January and July, at the ollice
of the City Treasurer.
The principal of said loan shall be pay
able and paid at the expiration of thirty
years from the date of the same, and not
belore, without the consent of the holders
thereof; and the certificate therefor.ln the usual
form of the certificates of City Loan, shall be
Issued In such amounts as the lenders may re
quire, but not lor any fractional part of one
hundred dollars, or, If required, in amounts of
five hundred er one thousand dollars; and It
shall be expressed In said certificates that the
loan therein mentioned, and the Interest thereof,
are payable free from all taxes.
Section & Whenever any loan shall be made
by virtue thereof, there shall be, by force of this
ordinance, annually appropriated out of the
Income of the corporate estates, and from the
sum raised by taxation, a sum sudlolent to
pay the Interest on said certificates; and the
further sum of three-tenths of one per centum
on the par value of suoh certificates so issued
shall be appropriated quarterly out of said In
come and taxes to a sinking fund; which fund
and its accumulations are hereby especially
pledged for the redemption and payment of
said certificates.
RESOLUTION TO PUBLISH A LOAN BILL.
Resolved, That the Clerk be authorized to
publish. In two daily newspapers of this city,
dally, for four weeks, the Ordinance presented
to the Common Council on Thursday, February
21, 1867,enlitled
"An Ordinance Creating a Loan to pay certain
deficiencies, for the purchase of the Lansdowne
Ksiate, and forother purposes."
And the said Clerk, at the stated meeting of
Councils after the expiration of four weeks
from the first day of said publication, shall pre
sent to this Council one of each of said news-
Sapers for every day lu which the same shall
ave been made. 2 23 241
ENGINES, MACHINERY,' ETC.
f-f-FK PENN STEAM ENGINE AND
SiiLiilBOILER WORKS. NEAFTE A LEVY,
Sao'iTaL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS,
MACHINISTS. BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK
HM1TJ1S, and FOTJWDEIW, bavins' for many years
been In successful operation, aud oeen exclusively
encaged In building aud repairing Marine aud River
Kuelues, lilgli and low-uresaure. Iron Boilers, Water
Tauks, Propellers, etc. etc., respectfully oiler tneli
services to the public as being fully prepared to con
tract for enioots or all sizes, Marine, River, and
btatlonary; Laving sets of patterns of olUereiitslses.
are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch.
Every description of pattern-making made at tbe
sliorlest notice. High and Low-pressure Flue,
Tubular, and cylinder Boilers, of the best PenuHyl
vauia charcoal iron. Forglngs of all sizes l and kinds;
Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions) Roll
Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected
Willi the above business. , ' , H
Drawings aud specifications for al work done
at the eslkblisbmeut free of charge, aud work guar
W&bHcH.v.ra have.m,.lewharf.dockJ fr
anil are Prided with .W falls, etc. etc
for raising heavy or light wlj)B c jjEAFiE,
JOHN P. LEVY.
BEACII aud PALMER Streets.
821!
, KRICK. WILLIAM H. JtEKBICK,
OOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY, Firm AND
lor Lund. R'vr 'j,ika, Iron Boats, etc.
Boiler., faijs o f etrs. jauas . Qr ,)riu)M
ffilue Uwh tZt V Works. Workshops, and
RjidOas'Mwhloiry.ofthe latest and most
improved "Xnot Plantation Machinery, and
jfvert deser P" , Mn18. Vacuum Pans. Open
Su'a i' Train", Delators, filters, Pumping Eu-
'i,e Agents or N. BUIeux's Patent Sugar Boiling
bo .flTiH Nesiuytn'a Patent hieam Hammer, and
4pp,m5 1 & woolsey'i Patent Centrifugal Hugar
ngW
BRIDESBURG MACHINE W0KKS.
1 " OFFICE.
NO. 66 N. FRONT BTREET,
PHII.A1)K1.I"HIA.
We ar prepared to ilU orders to any extent for our
MACHIWjSbY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN
MILLH, . ,
Including 1 recent improvements in varuiug, npiu
n'f.l uvue "attention ol mannlactareri to oar ex-
lens" works.
ALFRED JENJSg HON,
AMUSEMENTS.
EW CHESNUT STREET THEATRB.
THIS EVENINfJ
ENOAOEMENT FOIt TWELVE NIOTIT3 ONLY
MIH8 KATE RErnNOLIW.
FIRbT TIME IN Til IM CI fv of
ARMADALE; OR. FATE
Jirnmntlred by MIks Olive Iaivuii r.m ,..
mhiThk MA1U WllH TV,!S -kinS Pa1 'r4
FRIDAY-RKN
BATI RDAY AFTF.KNtViN UUNOiIM
ORAM) FAMILY MATINW
TXTALNDT STREET THEATRE
BlnsSk0! rli
THIS fThnnilll RVPSlMn .
LAST NIOllT BUT TWO OF
MR. K. L. DAVENPORT,
who will appear In his grout character ol
. .. t, M A RT1N TRUKMOLU,
ID the highly succPHsful prize drama of
TRl.'E TO 1 HE CORE,
A rid by Beneriil desire will repeat his wonderiul Im
personation of
, . t fiT. MARC,
In the bountiful Romantic linuini. In S acta of
KT. MAitC: Olt. A KOLDIF.R OF FOKTUNP
FRIDAY -MR. DAV EN PORT'S FARKWELf,
iirrr 11,
KS. JOHN DKEW:S EW ARCH BTREET
THEATRE. Beifins at 7S o'clooH. laCjtj1'
MOSl EMPHATIC bUCCKb OF "OURls
HECOIS D WFEK OK "OURS"
MONDAY, AN1 EVERY N1UHT.
"OURW," '
WITH NEW SCENERY.
CORRECT CU8TUMES,
MILITARY HAND ON THE HTAil5.
Moonlight march of troops
a fill and efficient cast. and
Mrs. JOUiN DREW as... MARY NETLEY
FRIDAY BENEFIT OF MRS. JOHN DREW
SATURDAY-ONLY "OUR.V MATINEE.
F
OX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.-
innineir, Ai iitACTION.
FOX'S COMBINATION TRoUPBS
GRAND CORPS DE BALLETAOMICPANTOMIMT
El JUOP1AN BURLIUUK.COMK) PANTf
jcvr.ui itvr.xiio.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
i&L&AG0UUS OH
THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE TROUPE
EVERY EVEN1NO THIS WEEK.
Commencing at 8 o'clock.
GRAND JAPANESE MATINEE, ra4I
On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at a o'clockf 1
CARL WOLFSOIIN'8 FIFTH MATINEtt
IS UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED
TO
FRIDAY, March 21
VTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA H0DSB
JUN ELEVENTH Mreet, above CHFXN UT.
"THE FAMILY KDSOKT"
OPKN JOB T1IK MEANOW.
TAItt KOSH A IIIXKI N 91INNTKEEA,
the Great Star Troupe of the World, lu their UliANi
ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. SONGS, "daNCJiM. NJfivj
BURLFUUES, aud PLANTATliN HCENES.
Dob. s open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock:
0 J. L, CARN CROSS. Manager.
ERMANIA ORCHESTRA.-PTJBLIC RB
hean.als every SA'JURDAY AFTERNOON, af
M USICAL FUND HALL, 8S o'clock. Eugaemena
made by addressing GEORGE BASTERT, Agent, Ng
)2:i MONTEREY St.. between Race and Vine. 2 r
V
ENUS.-LAST WEEK OF THIS BEAUTI
FUL PAINTING.
Tn on u M hniilrl rail in iaa if
ART GALLERY. No. 13ii5 CHESNUT Street
Admission, '26 cents. 8 4 t
BRADFORD'S LAST GREAT PAINTING.'
"8EALFR8 CRUSHED BY ICEBERGS."
ii OW OS EXJHB1T10N AT
BCOTT'8 ART 6ALLKRT
No. 1020 CHESNUT Street. 1 Ult
c
08TUMES! COSTUMES
The most splendid assortment of Coatnmea anl
Properties for Masquerades, sociables, etc. areofleretr
at the old-established stand.
No. 917 RACE Street,
eo well patronized for the last tweiuy-flve years.
MaKksot every description for sale, and no effort
spared to please the fancy of patrons.
27 im W. C. DESMOND.
GAS
LIGHT
FOR THE COUNTRY.
FERRIS A CO.'S AUTOMATIC OA,
MACHINES
FOR PRIVATE RESIDENCES, MILLS, HOTEL
CHURCHES. ETC.,
FURNISHING FROM TEN TO BIX HUNDRED
LIGHTS, AS MAY BE REQUIRED.
This; machine In guaranteed: does not get put To
order, andithe time to manage It is About five minutes
a, week.
The simplicity of this apparatus, Its entire reedont
from danger, tbe cheapness and quality of the light,
over nil others, has gained for It tbe favorable opinion
of those acquainted ;wlth its merits. The names of
tfjose having used them for the last three yean will
be giv en by call ing at our OFFICE,
NO. 105 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
Where the machines can be seen In operation.
FERRLS fe CO., Box 491 P. O
send for a Pamphlet.
23stuth3m
TO CONTRACTORS AND MINERS THE
Commissioners ou the Troy and Greenfield Rail,
road and Hoosac Tunnel, acting for the State of Ma,
sachuselts, Invite Proposals, until the 10th day of
March next, for Excavating said Tunnel at three)
different sections of that work.
This Tuuuel, when completed will be about 4f
miles In length, extending from the lownot Florida.'
through the Hoosao Mountain, to the town of Norm
Adams. . .
The JSatlrrn End has been penetrated from tha
grade of the Railroad UWwl, 24 i teel or which con
sist of an opeuiug of about 10 cubio yards to each
lineal loot, the same to be enlarged to a section con
tainliig about 17 cubic yards to each footi the remain
lug I loo feet being heading now measuring upoa an
average 4 cubic yards per running foot to be enlarged
to the full section; making sume U6.UU0 oublo yards to
be removed.
A further section of the work will also be let to the)
Riicvessful bidder for the above-named enlargement
U hallsfuciory terms shall be oSered. '
The hrttenx .nf Is worked from a shaft 818 feet
six cubic yards to each lineal foot extends Jloo teet
aud Is to lie enlarged to a section containing 17 yarH
per foot, requiring the removal of 12,iio cubic yards
Bids for that nmount, and lor an extension la either
direction of the heading aud enlargement at this
point, will be received.
The Central Aw( of an elliptical form, 27 to 15 feet."
now 4"0 leet In depth, Is to be sunk to grade, loso feet
from the surface, requiring the removal of About tuon
cubic yards.
All the work to be done Is In Talnose Slate, an
will require neither tuasoury nor supports 0 any
Buildings, machinery, and means of ventilation, all
of the mom substnutlal character, have been DrovhWi
aud will be iurnlithed to contractors. N
Ample sureties will be required from parties whn
may be contracted with, and the Commissioners re
serve the rit'ht to reject all oilers that may be made
. Plans and specifications may be seen on aunHna.
tlon to ALVA H CROCKER, at the Eiiglnwr'sWnc
North Adams, Massachusetts: nd oiher Informal!..
may be obtained from JAMES M. SHUPE. Room N.?
10. No. 18 Exchange street. Boston, to Whom ora.
....unlit nmv tie directed. vv.
JAMES M. RHTTTB.
A1;VAH CRtKIKER.
CUARLFJ HUDSON,
Uoiuiulasionera.
tw
Boston January Sn. 1S7
Q-jQ ARCH BTREET. GAS FIXTURES '
VIA CHANDELIERS, BRONZE ST.ATIJAKV
Etc.-VANKIKK & CO. would r,,J.r.?ii.r..i,yA.1X.
altentiou of their frlendH, and the public MneraJiV ,Z
their large aud elegant ahsortmenl ortili vVv
TUBES. CHANDELIERS, lu OIlNly mt. r'
r;.,:r. ,iTi- -t... rit."r """' uanuo
M Hi. .... .. . .
N. B.-bolled or larutBhed fixtures reflnlshed wit
special caie aud at reasonable price, r''u,"ne, 'r
iVtm VANKIRK A CO