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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA , TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 18G7.
CITY lW.IttEOE.
1CR ADBITU..NAi.i..lAl. Ukms MCKOBTHIDE PABEs
Feniam Mass Mfetino. The; Fenians IihM a
masB ttn'Ptinu at the Nnuoonl .,ntvV
llHll lust evening. ,huip (iibDons. Esq., Vire
Ireedontof tho HrotiiTnoud, presided. The
fppuker of the fvcnme was Col. 1 V. WaUh.
Colonel Walsh matin a lone and eloquent
speech, UurlDir which lie rod ted the wroiias ot
Ireland and the cltorn iliut, had been made to
redeem that country lrom British nil". Kour
teen hundred jPurs. he nid, had passed since
Nt. Patrick plucked the orst obamroeh lrom
Irish soil, and ou eaeh successive anniversary
of that da? the sons and daughters of Ireland,
wherever lound, plucked the shamrock anil
wore it rs an emblem ol (heir falih and na
tionality. The cause for which Ireland had
Mifl'ered wai not dead; ihe examples set by
those who ba.i died lor th-i independence of
their countr, and the words uttered by her
patriot", still livid in the memory of tuoe for
whom they were nttered. (,'euturies may roll
away, but at every chanirc the memories of the
msri.vrs ot Ireland will be more deeply
cherished. The sons ol the Irish soil had ever
been ready to meet death at the cannon's mouth
that liberty mlplii prevail, and in every coun
try they are spoken of with hieh distinction.
In the old land to-day, continued the speaker,
the sous of Ireland 8re face to face, iu martini
anay, w ith the enemies of tneir country, to do
battle- to conquer or die to make their nation
a Her- and indeDendo.it people; and let us, their
kindred, as llehh of their lle-h and bone ol their
bone, nhk the (Jed of our lathers to scud them
ftniieth to strike down their oppressors and
rain1 their country up.
Seme had paid that the present struggle would
fail, as others bad tailed, and thercforo it should
be abandoned. Thowe who tnus talked were nut
true Inends of Ireland, and were unworthy of
consideration. The road to freedom was beset
with many difficulties, but none should turn
bnck because ot tho-,e dilTieuIties; for with
stronc atnis and willms hearts the desired end
con be reached. He (the speaker) did not de
spair, but had ereat faith in the regeneration ot
the liberties of tbe country, lie ttlt this faith,
because there is ns much unity in the Irish
people as was ever shown by any other people
who ever appealed to the Cod of Battles.
In coBcludinpr, he said: All you have to do Is
to be true to yourselves, and all the difficulties
will be removed, Be united; no matter that we
haJ our dissensions and did'erences aoout our
leaders, now that the flai? is unfuiled and the
men arc fisbtiiiEr, we must lie united, and rally
around thai flaa until tho victory is obtained.
The people in Iroland are (loins their duty, and
jou ebould determine to assist thetn.
Speeches were also made by James Gibbons,
Esq., and William McWilliams, Esq.
The meeting was quite enthusiastic, particu
larly when Companies. A, H, und C, of the 8 h
Regiment I. K. A., marched mtothe bull, with
drums beating and Antra waving.
Meeting op the Martkk Uricklayers.
Last eveniuR a lartre number of the master
bricklayers assembled at i'hieni.t Hall, in Fil
bert, above Seventh street. Conrad B. Andress
presided, and Thomas T. Scattergood acted as
Secretary.
Jlr. Andress, on taking the chair, said the
meeting had been called lor tbe purpose ofcon
feiderini; tbe demand made by the journeymen
bricklayers for a full dav' p.iy lor eisht hours'
work on Saturday.
A committee from the Association of Master
Plasterers visited the meeting, and stated that
they (the master planerers) had determined to
remain firm in the resolve to resist the eipht
hour movement. They also stated that twelve
plasterers beloneiner to the Union, and forty
live outside ot the Union, hud alreudy gone to
work under the old system.
After the Committee had withdrawn, Mr.
Andress stated that the master bricklayers
could not accede to the demands ot the jour
neymen without doiru preaf injustice to those
who employ the masters, and those who have
already entered into contrac ts lor the erection
of buildings.
One of the delegates to tin- nitetincr said that
a large numberoi the journeymen were opposed
to the eight-hour movement,' and had evpressed
tbe opinion that it would not be carried out.
The lollowine was submitted:
Resoived, That the muFu r nricklayers refuse
to ac:ede to the demand of the journeymen for
eight hours as a lull day's work, on Saturday ;
and also that they retune to pay any more for
work this year thn was puid in i8(i.
The first part of the resolution, in reference
to eight hours, was unanimously adopted, and
the last part of it with only two dissenting
voices.
The Care of the Poor. The Guardians of
the Poor met yesterday afternoon, Mr. Krety,
President, in the cn.ir.
The Steward reported the house receipts at
$227-50.
The Out-door Atrent reported collections for
support caces at SOCO'SS.
A lesifruatiou, to take effect April 1, 18G7, was
received lrom Dr. Orvis, resident physician at
the house, it was accepted.
Mr. Field presented a resolution to appoint
two additional resident phyaiciai.s to attend to
the medical wards ot the house, and to petition
Councils to allow the transfer of items that will
cover the expense. Agreed to.
The Board then elected as resident physicians
Howard S. Campbell, L. A. Duhrinir, D. F. Wil
lard. and S. S. Stjker, tor one year, and Oliver
P. Rex, for the insaue department, for six
months; A. C. W. Bcecher, for unexpired term
of Dr. Orvis. Isaac E. Roberts and II. E.
Dwieht were elected to the new positions created
by the resolution of Mr. Field.
The requisitions ot the Me ward were ordered
to be paid.
The House Agent reported the census of the
house; Number in the house at 12 o'clock M.
of Saturday, 3378; same time laBt year, 3398;
admitted, "183; births. 10; deaths, 39; dis
charged, 207: eloped, (ii; indeutuied, 1; num
ber of persons granted lodgings, 2M; number
granted meals, C73; total rued, 1023; total
women, 1705.
The inmates of the house are classified as fol
low?: Healthy males uuder sixty, 110: worn,
ing men's wins?, 695. Total men reported em
ployed, 4G7. Total in insane departmetn, 5.W.
F.ffect of Habit. A curious incident, illus
trating the effect of habitjupon the horse, hap
pened yesterday. One of a team of lour horses
attached to a Fifth and Sixth streets cur,
slipped last evening on toe icy track aud broke
his leg. He was unueared at once, and dragged
aside, it being the intentiou to kill him as soon as
a proper weapon could be procured. Presently
tbe conductor of the cur pulled the bell, and
lnetantlv the fallen horse made an attempt to
start. The animal was killed bhortly after.
COAL. "
1 1
rPHE GENUINE EAGLK VEIN, THE CELE
I brated PEEHTOS. and tbe pute hard OHKEm
WOOD COAL, rgg Md8tove.iint to 11 1 PrU of the
eltj at -60 per ton auperior LEHIGH itU-K
aob 01 tbe above artlclei are warranted to s.v per
fcoteuUe faction in every reiipert. Ordura received at
No. 114 Houtb THIBD BUeet ;Hmporltim,.lo I'll
WASUIMG'I'OS Avenne. 4
(JOAL! COALl COAL!
J. A. wTL SON'S
rsuccessor to W. L. Foulk.)
1.EIIICIU AND HCUUTI.11IXX.
TAMILS COAL YARD"
HO. 1517 CALLOWUIU ST., PUII.A.
Afuntlon le called to my HONEY BEOOK
ItUlSVl and RK-BKOKKN bC'liU YLJCILXh boltt
MAltlM. II I.K,;itAllI.
For additional Marine Kewt tee Firtt Page,
ALMANAC! FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY
NllN RISK M..S'Hfl M"ON rtlHRfl MO
MlN ht'lH till HlHH WAT BR .1 'M
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
JdSKTH C. Uhuhb,
;im nd a. tsienKR, Monthly Oommittes.
(iKOHHK L. Bl'ZBY, )
MOV It. MIC N'T 8 OF OCEAN STEAMERS
FOR AMERICA.
C. of Limerick.. ..LIverpool...New York Fell, vs
America rjouinaiiiiiiuti...wT mi ret,. .
Denmark.
l.lvemool...New York Feb.
KOinlinrKh..
Alalanla
Klin
II u n. nirmt:..
..Liverpool...New York lar.
..London New York .Mur.
. J. I vi rool...Me York ilar.
omliiiniji ion. ..New 1 01 k Mar.
I, nlon ,tSouiliuiiipion...New York
wir.
Moravian Liverpool... l'orllimtl tf nr.
Pern v inn I,iverpnt....riillaini Mar.
A Untitle ouUiiiinpioii...New York .Mar.
C.iil.Miinlienler..Llvirpmil...Nev York M.ir.
Olympus Liverpool... HoMott .Mur.
Ansiraliisliiii Liverpool... N'W York Mar,
DflHwnre l,lverp"oi...rnuaoa iM.ir. )
tirpiit KaHiru....Llverpnol...New York M.tr. 20
OUuws Anlweri Nt-w York M.ir. il
l'OK lOL'KOI'K.
City of Cork New ork...Llvrpool .Mar. 2"
t'nliB New York... Liverpool Mur. i
Ainern'R JS'ew York...llRvre ..Mur. l
Denmark Npw York...Liverpool .....Mar. 2:1
Col r.Hltlnioro-New York... Liverpool Mar,.;)
C'ltleduntu New York...(lat;ow -Mar .1
Ville de l'urls...New Ycirk...Havre.. Mar. 24
A trlcu ItoHton Liverpool .Mar. 'J7
llHininonia New York...lainOurK Mar. an
5teri linae.
..Now ork...lliivro Mar. in
....New S'ork... London .Mar. 30
Atuluulu
Krm
..New York...Ltverpool .Mar. ;iu
Ansiriittusiuu.,
,.N'ew York...LlveriH'ol April 3
Knrope New York..Havre April II
Atlantic... New York...Breuieu April 6
I'luiiH .Huston Liverpool Vprll lo
OtiHwu New York... A otwerp Vril Vi
Rellona New York... London Vprll M
Arao New York... Havre April IX
Ilaviinii New York... Havre ..April 17
HI. Lnurent New York... Havre April Si
Itiiltii' New YorK... Bremen April 20
M iRHlssippI New York. ..Havre April 27
l'ullon New Y'ork... Havre ...Ma, 11
COASTW1SK, DIJMKSI U!, KT(J.
Ocean Qneei New York...AHpinwall Mar. 21
Hold I ni( h'tur.....New York... It io Janeiro Mar. 22
Corsica New York... Havana Mar. -S
SanlliixodeC'uliaNew Yurk...(reytown Mar. ill
Colorado Hun Fran Yokohama, etc... ..April 8
N. America New York... Iirar.ll ..April '1
B. America New York. ..Brazil May 2.
Mails ure lorwarded by every steamer ill the regular
Hues. The steiuners lor or from Liverpool call at
Qiicpti.stown, except the Canadian line, which call at
Londonderry. The steamers lor or lrom the Conti
nent call at bouthamiitoii.
CLKARKD YESTKRDAY.
Rrlg I.lly, Pratt, Antwerp. C. Van Horn,
fc-chr John Johnson, McUrlde, Ciunluegos, Madeira A
Cahada.
ScitK J. Hrlijht.Pliaw, Iloston. Qnintard, Ward A Co.
sclir Ida V. AieCalip, 1'lcknp, siamt'ord, do.
fcfchr J. It. Ford, Adunis, retersijurg. Va., Audeuried,
Norton A Co.
Pclir Julia Smith, Tiriufts, Fall River. do.
Kchr A. Hammond, Taine, Kast Boston, do.
Bchr North Pacific, Krickson, JS'ew Bedford, Blakls-
ton, Graeft'cfr Co.
Schr Geo. KdwardH, Weeks, Roston, I'aHtwIck A Co.
Sehr J. Cadwalailer. Steelman. Salem, sliinicksonACn.
tcnr A. K. batlord, Hanson, 1'awtucket, Preslou Coal
Co.
Pchr Ocean Bird. Kelly, Boston, Tyler & Co.
Kchr DlriKO, lluker, Boston. do.
Schr F. Jiickerson, Keliv, Boston, do.
bt'r 1L. L. Oaw, Her, Baltimore, A. droves, Jr.
ARRIVF.D YKSTKRDAY.
Bteamshlp KtarH and stripes, Holmes, from Havana
0th iiiNt., via Norfolk, with HiiKar. etc.. to TIioh. Watt
son t Sons. PoHKoiixers Messrs. Maurice Putting, H.
Ilnranchipy. F. Mickel, 8. H. Trotter.
Schr H. J. Bright, Hliaw, lrom New York, In ballast
to Qulntard, Ward Co,
Schr Julia smith, Brio's, from Dlgliton, lu rjallast
to Audenried, Norton A Co.
Schr J. Cadwaluder. steelman, from Bristol, R. I., In
ballast to Binnlckson A Co.
Schr Sarah Warren, Conwell. 1 day from Magnolia,
Del., with grain to J. L. Bewley A Co.
Schr S. P. ChBKe, stedham. 1 day lrom Lelpslc, Del.,
with (irnln to J. L. Bewley A Co.
Schr Bird, i:ilrldge. 1 day from Odessa, Del., with
grain to J. L. Bewley A Co.
BELOW.
Ship Nonpareil, Lowe, from Liverpool.
MKMORANDA.
Steam yacht Fanita, for Pnlludelphla, cleared at
Havana 8lh Inst.
Barque B. KnKeit, Crosby, lor Philadelphia, sailed
lrom '1 roon 6th lost.
Brig Bosku, lor Philadelphia, cleared at Rio Janeiro
7th ult.
schr Minnesota, Furman. for Philadelphia, sailed
from Savannah VJIU insi.
SclirW. W. Pharo. Allen, lor Georgetown, cleared
at Charleston lit 11 lost.
Schr Cherub, Layman, hence, at Alexandria 14th
Inst n n( .
Schr J. W. Vnnneman, Sharp. lrom Gnantenamo for
Philadelphia, cleared at Norfolk lilh Inst,
Schr Annie Magee, Magee, hence, at New York ICtU
Instant.
Schr Richard Vanx, Powell, from Charleston, at
Wilmington. N. C. I.itn Inst,
sr-inx i.iipv .tunes. Auiiicliv. hence lor New Bedford,
and L. D. Small, Lane, hence lor Providence at New
York Kith lnsi. ,,
sehrs L. S. LeverlnE. Corson, and A. C. Austin, Wil-
lurH lianra nr ( 'li f.rlsf on veslprilav. .
SchrsC. W. Locke. Huntley, ana -Mary 1:. smiw,
Smlih, from Boston for Philadelphia, at Holmes Hole
liili Inst., and sailed next day.
Schrs M. Bepplier. Conover. from Boston; Ifnttln K.
Sampson, Blake, and Ida L. Howard, McDiillie: from
I'ortland; Hattle, Carter, from Belfast: Halo. Disney,
from Nevtburyport; and N. 11. Miller, Basseti. from
Boston, all for Philadelphia, at Holmes' Hole llh
Inst., and nil sailed again.
Schrs F. Keating, s. Cullen, J. Grtiritli, J. B. Austin,
N. C. Pnlne, 11. Simmons, und M. S. Luul, sailed from.
Holmes' Hole 15th lust.
DISASTERS.
Schr Burrows C, Turner, lrom Salem for Philadel
phia, before reported, ran ashore on Cape Poge morn
lug of l&tli Inst, at 4 o'clock, and lilled In one hour.
Captain Tin ner arrived at Holmes' Hole same day,
and procured the assistance of schr Frolic and sloop
Knmia Jane, with steamer Monohaimett's steain
pump, aud a submarine diver, aud was to bail lor the
wreck sume ulgbt,
NOTICE TO MARINERS
Fired J.tnht on Aiuktrry, titroniui i'trth, Orknry
Islands. Otllclal Information has been received al
this office that, from the 1st day ot March, l'i7,a light
will be exhibited lrom the lighthouse recently erected
011 the island of Auijkerry, Slrousa Firth, Orkney
Islands. The light Is a fixed while light, elevated I in
b et above the level of the sea, anil In clear weather
should be seen from a distance of sixteen miles. Tho
illuminating apparatus Is dioptric, or by lenses of the
iirst order. The tower is 112 feet high, and Is built of
white bricks. Ills situated ou the south end of the
Island.
Alteration in Start Point Utility (hknry Islanil. Also,
that from the 1st day ol .March, lst7, the following
alteration will take place lu the Start Light, isandy
Island, south side of Ronaldsha Flrlh, east coast of
(iil.ney Islands. The lixed while light will be changed
to a fixed red light,
J.'eif 7(iioy in Jrr HdidkI. Also, thataseven-fePt red
bnoy has Ik en placed on the west end ot t lie Taing of
Barn, a shoal thai run west from Taiikerness Point,
iu Deer Hound. Bironsa Firth, Orkney. The buoy is
moored in two aud three-lourths fathoms, low water
springs, with the following bearings:
l aukerness wanse, iu nut) wuu iuo uuuu cuu ui
Storehouse. NW. by W.
l ea Hill Farmhouse N.,'( W .
Tankeriicss Point K. by N.
All beariugs are magnetic. Variation 14 degreei4'J
" By oro-e'r W. B. SHUBRICK. Chairman,
Treasury Department, Ofllce Lighthouse Board, Wash
liigtou, D. C. March 8. lttuT.
WADDING CARDS
PARTY INVITATIONS
TI1E LATEST NOVELTIES.
R. H0SKINS & CO.,
NTATIOKEIIS AND KNGBAVEBS,
2 ltuthsCnirp NO. 913 ARl'II STUEET,
BLANK BOOKS,
OF THE BEST QUALITY,
ON HAND AND MADE TO OBDEB.
COUNTING-HOUSE MTATIONEBT.
E, H0SKINS & CO.,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
STATIONERS AND PRINTERS,
1 tnthB6rnrp NO, 91 ABCII ITBEET
WILLIAM 8. GRANT,
COMMIHKION MEKCnANT, '
rso. 83 a DKLAWARK Aveuue, Philadelphia,
AUKNT FOB
rmnont'i Gunpowder, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Eta.
w linker & Co.'H Chocolate, Ckicoa. and Brorna.
Crocker Brofc A Co.'e YeUow Metal bhealhlnK,
Bolu,odNallii. l
MEDICAL.
POND'S EXTRACT OF H m A IYI E L t S
OR PAIN DESTROYER,
Is one of the tew domestic remedies whl 'h havnoome
into general use and lavor ,wli lionl pulling. It Is the
product of a Minple shrub, harmless lu all cases and,
..s a domestic remedy, unequalled.
Ut.'RNS,
LlitlSI-8,
LAMKNKS3
MIHKMSS,
IHIRAINH,
SO It K Til BOAT
KKi'l HA CUE.
FAKACHK,
muhaloIa,
HIIKCMA'II
LI i BAGO,
tun I'Jx;
boi r,s.
KIINGH,
St (UK KYE8,
DLK.KHINU
LUNGS,
NtWK,
IS'lOMACIT.
OF THE
CORN,
III I 'HUM.
......... . on hoar.,
A lid other similar troublesome and painful alTectlons,
blle It promptly arrests all HK.MGUItlt AGHiS.
Hundreds of physicians use It dally In their practice,
and give it their unqualified recommendation. Bold
by iitir agents and dealers.
The Medicine Is exclusively prepared by the sub
scribers, Proprietors and Succe-isors 10 T. 1'. PONU,
to w hem all orders must be addressed.
HUAlPHliK IS' HO.NKK.OI'A I II l(J M FDICINE CO.,
No. Wi MHO A DW'A Y, New York.
rniCKH OF pil.ND'H EXTH ACT.
six ounce bottles, with directions, retail 50 cents
Pint bullies, w lib directions, retail. I'""
Uuarts in bottle (1'75
Liberal discount lo Physlciaiis and 'Dealers.
&IMILIA SIMILIDUS CURANTUR.
H I MPJJJiErn' JlOMtFMl'A TH1C SVUClt'ICS.
, , . FAMILY CASKS
Ol 3ft large vials, morocco case, containing a
specilic for every ordinary disease a family
Is subject lo.und a book oi directions 10'00
Smaller Family and Travelling cases, with 31
In ! vials f, 10
Specilics lor all luseases, both for Curing and
lor Preventive treatment, in vials and
pocket fuses 2 to $5
These Remedies, by the caso or single box. are seni
to any pari of Ihe country, by Mail or Express, fiee of
charge, on receipt of the price.
Audi -ess- It L'M 11 1 1 FYs' SPECIFIC
HtiMtKoPATIUC M EDICI N E COMPANY.
Olllceand lienoi, No. fiii'i BKOA l)W A Y, New York.
Dr. 11 CMPllkKYS Is consulted daily al his ollico.
pei.-oiially or by letter, as above, lor all tortus of
disease.
Ktir sale by DYOTT CO., JOHNSON, HOL
LOW AY A COWDKN, T. IL CA LLKN DEIl. and
A M IlhOSK UM n il, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia,
and at BLITHE'S Drug siore, No. aiiU Alarkel street,
and by all Druggists. 6 21 tilths
1 J J.I'.W,
OLD stlllFM,
MISCELLANEOUS.
No. llul CHESNUT Street.
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.,
In opening their NEW STORE at this loca
tion, will add acompletell il
nOUSE-R'RNlSMNG MY GOODS-
iULKAt 1NO
AAPKIsi,
TAULE ( LOTUS.
ETC. ETC.,
OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION,
lodjuj jaMtaii,) inn -ok
QONSUMPTION CURED.
USE HASTING'S
COMPOUND SYEUP OP NAPTHA
BOLD BY
DYOTT Al CO., AOEMS,
No. 232 North HKCOND Stre" .
Rim
ROBERT SHOEMAKER A CO.
WHOLESALE DUIGCISTS,
MANUFACTUBEliS,
IMPORTERS,
A2tD DEALERS U
Faints, Tarnishes, and Oils,
No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
125 3m
CORNER OF RACE.
XT' ILi O K, 1ST
AND
Preserver of Natural Flowers,
A. H. POWELL,
No. 725 ARCH "Street, Below Eighth
Borjquctp.Wreathii. Buckets, 1'jTsmldsol CntFiow
uiiiiBl.tri to crder at all pem-ons. 1 23 tiro
JHE NEW BANKRUPT LAW
E. II. TII.4KP,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOU-AT-LAW,
No. 82 H. THIRD Street.
Will devote special attention to the prosecution ot
VOLUNTARY aud COMPULSORY proceedings In
BANKKU'KICY.
AtiEKCTEB iu all tbe large clliea In the United
SluteH. 3lm
n-lO ARCH STREET. CAS FIXTURES,
VZl CHANDELIERS, BHONZK KTATUARY:
Etc. VAN KIRK CO. would rettpectfully uireoi lue
attention of their IriendH, and the public generally, lo
their large aud eU'K'tnt ansortmeut of OAS FIX
TURES. CHANDELIERS, and ORNAMENTAL
BRONZE WARES. Those winning IiautlHouie and
thoroughly made Goods, at very reasouaolo price,
will liud it to their advantage to give us a call Oeio re
purchasing elsewhere.
N. B. Soiled or tarnished fixtures reflnUhod with
pwlal caie aud al reasonable prici-n.
t2l!J6iu VANKIRK A CO,
F
ITLER, WEAVER & CO,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords.
Twines, Etc.
No. 23 North WATER Street, and
No. itt North DELAWARE Avenue,
rHlLAUkLFlllA.
Edwin H. Fitxkk, Michtaki, Weaver
Con raw F. Cloth ikk. 2 lS
QEORCE PLOWMAN,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
No. 3 CARTER STREET,
And No. 141 DOCK Htreet
Machine Work and MUlwrlghtlng promptly
tended to.
CORN EXCHANGE
BAG MANU ACTOKi
JOHK T. B A I L E T CO.,
BEHOVED TO
N, E. corner 01 MARKET and WAIEB Btreeti'
Philadelphia,
DEALERS IN BAGS AND BAG G ING
01 every description, lor
Grain, Flour, Salt, Super-Phospnauj 01 Lime, Bon
Dust, Etc '
Larve and imall OUNNV BAGH eonitantly on banJ
3-22S1 Also, WOOL BACKH. Mul"'uau
JohmT Bailey J Cabcadb.
LKXANDER G. CATTELL A CO.
PRODUCE COhfMIHBION MERCHANTS,
No. 118 NORTH WHARVES
No. 27 NORTH WATER STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
ALEXANDER 8. CATTBLL, KLTJAH 8. CATTELl
PRIVY WELLS OWNERS OP PROPERTY
Tbe only place to get Privy Wells cleaned
OlBlnleciedal ery tow price.
1 A. FEY HON,
f annfkctnrer of Poudrett,
I lOf eOLDeMITU'B HALL, UUUU Y bureek
LUMtiLH.
I QA7 -f-LKCT WHITE PINE BOARDS
IOU I . AND PLANK.
S-4, t-4, 2. 2S, .t, nd lorn
CHOICE PAMKLAND IhI tXlMMON, 1 feet louf,
2, 2a, 8, and 4 Inch
WHITE l lNrO, pAriKlI PATTKKN PLANK,
LA HOE AMI hi I'MUOll HTOCK ON HAND,
1 QfV7 H U 1 L D I N Ul BUILDING
IOU I . HL1I I'IMr
LL'MHKKI LUMBFRI LUMBER
4-41 A UOl.lN A FLOOR1NO.
6-4tAHOLINA FUKlRINtl.
4- 4 hKLAW'AKK KLOOKINd.
5- t l.AWAHK KLOOR1NU
WIII'I K PINK. KLOOK1NU.
AnH KLOOIllNO.
WAI.MT K LOO It I NO,
HPKl'CK KLIHHIINU.
i-'i ki' no iiis.
RAIL I I.aNK.
pi.am'khinh lath.
1867,
-CEDAR AND CYPRES
MI1NHLKS.
LONtl CEDAR KltlNOLFH.
KUOItT CKliAil HlllNOLi:.
COOP I'll Ml I.NtlLKS.
FINE ASI-OKTMKNT KOK HALE LOW.
No. I C'KliA h L(M)S AND POm TB.
i Cr7 LUMI1EU FOB UNDERTAKERS
J-(JL I . Ll'MBKIl KOR UNDKHTAKKKMI
KK1) CKHAR, WALNUT, AND PINK,
1 RT ALBANY l.UMBF.ROF ALLKINDI
-LOU f . ALBANY LUMBER OK ALL KXNDd
SEASONED WALNUT.
DRY POILAR, t HKIIRY, AND ABU.
OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
MA HOW A NY.
ROBEWOOD. AND WALNUT VENEERS.
1867
riOAHBOX MANUFACTURERS
. ClOAK-BOX MANUEACTUIlhRt.
Sr A N IS1I (KlIAlt BOX lUJARUt.
1 ftt.T SPRUCE. JOIST I SPRUCE JOIST
IOU I . SPKUCE JOIM'P
FROM 14 TO fZ FEET I1NO.
BUPE1UOR NORWAY SCANTLINO.
MA V LE, BKO'l'll Ell A. (T)
11 22Bnirp No. aiSup SOUTH STREET.
Jm C. PERKINS,
" L.1JM1JEH MERCHANT.
Hucccsserto R Claik,Jr
NO. 324 CHRISTIAN STREET.
ConMantly on band, a latge and vrlcU aMortme nt
BolioiiiK Lumber. b'ii
PROPOSALS.
ROPOSALS.
FESXSTlVAMA AKH'III.TFRALLA&D
KCItll FOR MALE.
The Bonrd of Commissioners now offer for
Bale TWO HUNDRED AND TWNETY THOU
SAND ACHES of Agricultural College Laud
Scrip, tielLin Hie balance of the Scrip grunted 10
the commonwealth of Feunsylvtiuia for the
endowment, of Agricultural College in thin
btule.
Proposals for the purchase of this Land scrip,
addressed to "The hoard of ComnilHhloners ol
Agricultural Land Scrip," will be received at
the Surveyor-Cieiienil'N Olllce, at HARRIS
BURU, until 11 o'clock M., ou WEDNESDAY,
April 10, 1M)7.
This lund may be located In any State or Ter
ritory, by the holders of the scrip upon any ol
the unappropriated lands (except mineral lands)
Ol the United States, which may be subject to
sale at private entry. Each piece of scrip
represents a quarter section of one hundred aud
sixty acres, is Issued in blank, and will be
transferable without endorsement or formal
HNKiunmeut. Tbe blank need not be tilled until
the scrip is presented for location aud entry,
when the party holding it can till the blank,
and enter the laud lu Ills own name. Bids must
be made as per acre, aud no bids will be re
ceived for less than one quarter section.
The Scrip will be lstued immediately on the
payment of tbe money to the Surveyor-General
On all bids for a less quantity than forty thou
sand acres, one-third of the purchase money
muht be paid within ten days, and the remain
ing two-thirds within thirty days after uotid ja
tlon of the acceptance of tbe bid or bids by tbe
Board of Commissioners.
JACOB M. CAMPRELL,
Kurveyor-Oeneral,
For the Board of Commissioners.
Harrlsburg, February 'a, lHb7. 3 4 U 10
J3 UILaDELPH I A DEPO T.
Assistant Quartkhmastek's Office, )
No. 11.111 UutAitii SritiiKT, March IS, 1867.
1'ROl'OSAI.S l'Ull KORAOE.
Sealed Proposals will be received at thlsofllce
until 12 o'clock M., TUESDAY, March 20,1807,
for iurnislilng this Depot with Forage for u
period of six (0) months, commencing April 1.
h07, und eliding the 30tli day of September,
1807, Inclusive, v'iz.:
CORN, OATS, HAY. AND STRAW
for the use of animals in the public service at
this depot, or at any other locality within sixty
(00) miles of tbe city of i'lilladelphlu, when
required.
All grain to be of the best quality. Oats 32
pounds to the bushel; Corn, "0 pounds to the
bushel; Hay of the best quality Pennsylvania
Timothy; Straw to be Rye, of the best quality.
All subject lo Inspection prior to delivery.
Proposals will state price per hundred pounds
for Hay and Straw and per bushel for Corn and
Oats, delivered at places of consumption in
Mich quantities and at such times as may be
ordered. (The price to be stated both in words
und ligures )
Each bid must be guaranteed by two respon
sible persons, whose signatures and residences
must be appended to tlie guarantee and certl
lied to as being gnod and sullioleut security for
Klve thousand ("jOiiO) dollars, by the United
Stales District Judge, Attorney, Collector, or
other public otllcer.
The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed
unreasonable, and no bid from a defaulting
contractor will be received.
All proposals to lie maue out. on mo regular
forms, in duplicate (which will be furnished on
application at this Olllce), and conform to the
terms of this advertisement, a copy of which
must accompany each proposal.
Envelopes to be endorsed "Proposals for
Forage." Bidders are requested to be present
at the opening of the proposals. By order of
Bvt. Brigadier-Ueneral O. H. CROSMAN.
Asst. Q. M. Gen. U. S. Army.
HENRY W. JANES,
Capt. and Asst. Quartermaster.
8 13 7t Pvt. Major U. S. Army.
11
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S
I'lliLADKLi'iliA, Ta., March IS, 1867.
Sealed Proposals, iu duplicate, will be received
by the undersigned, at No. 11011 OIRARD Street,
third lloor, or directed to Post Otlloe Hox LtW, lu
this city, until 11) A. M 2-Jd March, 1807, for fur
nihliliii; the United (States troops, employes,
etc.. at Fort Delaware, I ml., with
' ERESU REEF
of a good marketable quality. In equal propor
tion of lore and hind quarters, excluding neclis,
shanks, and kidney tallow. Also,
CORNED REEF
of the best qualit y and the usual cornlUE pieces.
The said Reef to be delivered tree of cost to tbe
troops, etc., at Fort Delaware, Del., in such
quantities and at such times as may be re
quired by the Commanding Officer at Fort
Delaware, and to continue lu force four (4)
mouths, commencing on the 1st day of April,'
lhti", or such less time as the Commissary
General shall direct, and subject to bis ap
proval. Wdders will make separate proposals for
each article, aud lu separate letters, aud, uoou
acceptance of their bids, will give such security
its may be required for the faithful perforuiauce
of their agreement.
Rids must be endorsed "Proposals for Beef,
etc." C. L. KILHURN,
3 18 4t Brevet Brlgadier-Oeueral A. C. O. S.
OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM
PANY. Philadelphia, February 4, 1807.
Proposals will be received at the Olllce of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia., nnllj
the first day of Muy, lttoT, Inclusive (uuieas aatttlsi'ao
tury proposal should be received and accepted pre
vlonsly). from responsible parties duslrtuK to oontract
with said Company tor the eHltibhstiiuent ot a direct
Line of bteaiusUips between Philadelphia and Liver
peol Blank: forms of proposals, with detailed Informa
tion, will be luruialied upon application to
27 16 1 EDMUND bMITH, Secretary
T. STEWART BROWN,
H.E. Corner of
FO UR Til A CUES TKUT S TS.
MANurACTUBia or
IITTHKB, VALISES, BA0S, RITICUIE8, SHAW
BTRAPB, HAT CASES, POCJLti JSUU&D,
Md Travtling OootU genuaJly.
ill
SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOOPS,&C.
J, W. HOOTT & CO
' SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,
AND DKALEBR lit
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 814 ( llKKNtIT STREET,
fOUR DOORS BELOW THE "CONTINENTAL,
27rp rniLAPBt.rHTA.
pATENT JS110ULDE11-SEAM
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
ANDUEXTLEnEirwriRNIMIIINtiHTORK
PERFECT FITTING BHIRTS AND DRAWER1
made from meanureruent at very short notice.
All other articles ol GENTLEMEN'S DRESS?
GOODS in full variety.
WINCHESTER CO.,
1 H No. Tint CHESNUT Street.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
AT THE OLD KTA. D,
KOK. 1 AM 8 OHTII SIXTH STREET
rHH.APKI.PHIA,
Would invite the attention of bis friends and
customers to bis
LARUE AJiD KITEKIOR ASSORTMENT
OF
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
AMD THE LATEST NOVELTIES FOR CiES
TLE.tlEN'S WEAR.
ALHO,
TO HIS IMPROVER PATTERN SHIRT,
Made of the best materials by band, and war
ranted to fit and give satisfaction, or money
relunded.
PRICES MODERATE. 122j
Jb V M. HOFMANN,
NO. 9 NORTH EIGHTH STREET.
HOSIERY GOODS.
A LABOE ASSORTMENT OF IIOSIEKY OF
P.JSULISU AMD OEHMAN MAN C FACT UK ES,
I'or Ladles', Ocnw', und Children's Wear,
LADIES MERINO A.D MERINO OAl'ZE
VESTS.
MISSES' MERINO AND MERINO GAl'ZE
VI NTS,
VENTS' MERINO, MERINO AUZE,'OT
TON, AND HEAVY ALL-WOOL SHIRTS
AND DRAWERS.
YOUTHS' MERINO COTTON, AND ME
RINO UAt'ZE SHIRTS 8 6 tilths
SHIPPING.
fff, CRAND EXCURSION
TO THB
PARIS EXPOSITION.
The new and first-class Ocean-going luj Bteamshlp
HAVANA,
2000 Tons Burden,
6TErilEN WHITMAN, COMMANDER,
Will nmke an Excursion lrom New York to Havre
mid hnck, sailing lrom i'ler Jo. 4 JSorth Klver. on
VELEIJAY, April 17, at Yi o'cloclc AL, tiikinu
FtisseouerH lor I'urls, London, and Bremen. Kettirn
I11K. will sull from Havre ou June 6, giving I'asseiiKera
lioiuing .xcuntion 1 ickuib uoout six weeKH 111 j-.uropo.
This niUK'iiilicent bleumship Is divided into water
tliihl coiupHrtiiieiils, and hits been newly furnished
anil elegantly tilted up expressly lor this voyatre.
The II A VANA will only carry llrst-class Piissenuors.
A L'LL BAND OE 111WO will ucconitiany the Ship.
Price of PassiiKe, In currency, to Havre, ft I. IO and
fl"!i. To Havre and return, aud 0300, ac-
coiUing lo size ol State-room.
An experleucptl (Surtteon on board.
Eor limber pariiculurs aud passage apply to the
Agents,
MUlt It AY, FEKKIS & CO.,
No. 03 SOUTH Street, New York,
Or to tbe
PHILADELPHIA LOCAL EXPRESS COMPANY,
8 9 lm4p
No. 62.1 CHESNUT Street, Phila.
f3sy STEAM TO LIVERPOOL CALLING
SUJi- At oueenstowu. The Ionian Liue. suilliiu
k. 11.1-u eek.lv. currying the Uulted fi lutes Mulls.
BETUHN TH'KE'lS TO PAKIS AND BACK,
IT UST CLASS, GOLD.
CITY OF COKK WeUuesdny, Afarch 2n
CITY OF BALTIMORE Balunlay, March 23
CITY Ob' MANClI ESTEH Wetluesdiiy, March 25
CITY OF WAHSlKOTON Saturday. March 30
CITY OF PAWS Saturday, April 11
and each Hiicceediug Saturday aud Wednesday, at
uoou, lrom Pier No. 4.5, North Klver.
KATES OF PASSAGE
By the mall steamer sailing every Saturday-
Payable iu Oolil
Payable lu Currenrv.
First Cabin llo
To London 116
Steeraxe fiO
To London i
'1 o Paris 12o
To Paris 15
Passage by the Veduesday steamers: First Calilu,
fllu; hleerase, tM. Payable in LnliedStates currency.
l'assengers also forwarded 10 Havre, Hamburg, Bre
men, etc., al moderate rates.
Steeruge passage from Liverpool or Queenstown, $.17
currency. Tickets can be bought here by persona send
ing lor their iriends.
tor lurttier iulormatlon apply at the Companv'i
ollices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent,
8 7 No. Ill WALNUT Street. Philadelphia.
v-fFCf, PASSAGE TO AND KliOM
Tfl-J-.U GHE AT BH1TAIN AND IIKEI.AND
n bTEAllHAlP AND HAILING PACKET,
AT RKDL'CKDKATKH.
DKAKTS AVAIl.AULK THROUGHOUT ENGLAND,
lltELAD,'(JOTLAD,AJ!lU WALKS.
For paitictilara applv to
f TaPSCOTT BROTHERS CO.,
Xo. S6POFTP Street, and No. 23 BROADWAY
1 1 OrtoTHDS. R. HP. ARLK, 217 WALNUT Ht
FOR N KW YORK.-SWIFTSURE
P... .. .in.) I tn t 'iniinnilV I lltHllRLatl
1 IDIini'ui min'M .vMf""' -T '
Lj...u,.,...n Tiauu vrtu I lalua'ura
ana Jtarltan Canal, on aud after the' Ifltu of March,
fl.uu .M- ,..', .., e u Antinu'l. nir with
leaviuc oauy at. 1 ux. .
all nrLlnTU and Ku-sU'ru lint.
For Ireltsbt, which will be taken upon accommoda
ting terms, apply M BAIRT) A m
, w Ko, )X1 H. DKLAWAKK Avenue.
TO SHIP CAPTAINS AND OWNERS.
afiJLyi-Tlie uniieralitued navliijf lessed tlie KEN
foisiAZS SCKEW DOCK, begs to luioriu his iriends
and ihe nutronsoftheDocktliulhe Is prepared with
n creased flu ules to acciimuiodale those havinR ves
ieh. to be ralsea or fepalred, and bei; a practical
sh.p carpenler and caulker, will give personal atteu
Vi,,ii in 1 ih versels entrusted to him for repairs.
c a mums o rA Ke 11 is . Sbip-Carpeoiers, and Machinist
liv int! ve-sls W repair, kre solicited lo call.
llavuuTthe 'agency for tbe sale of -Wetterstedt's
I'iien MelalllS Composition" for Copper paint, for
tl 1 es rva on of vessels bottoms, for this city. I am
..rL..rrl to luruish the same on reusonable terms,
preparea 10 lurms joltN H. HAM Mil r,
Keusinttton Screw Dock.
, , j r, -p rtWARE Avenue, above laurel street.
g L A T E MANTE LS
ELATE MANTELS are unsurpassed lor Durability
Be.uty. Btrength. and Cheapness.
bLATE MANTELS, and Klate Worlt GeuerallJ
made to order.
J. 13. KIMES & CO.,
tlZ No 2126 na 2128 CHESNUT Street.
t m "
HARD RUBBER ARTIFICIAL
LIMBS. Arms, Leg, Appliances for 1
Deiormuy , etc eio. TUese ClillDS are 1
transferred lrom life In form anil lit; I
are the lightest, moat durable, com-1
loriauie, penect, ana artislia suusti-1
lutes yet Invented. Thev are ap-
Droved and adontml hv tha United
ptates Government and our principal Surgeon
Patented August 18, ISBS: May 2.1. lMa; May 1. it
Adureaa KIMBALL , CO..
No. CSS ARCH blreet, Philadelphia.
FamplileU tree tlui
1 ai
I J J
V 1
AMUSEMENT.?.
N
EW CI1KSAUT STREET THEATRE
HV-VSn A tl KM FNT.
FOR TVVKLVK M.lll ONLY,
BEAUTIFUL, YOUTHFUL. AND VERSATILE
A tl I ll 1:.
MIRH HELEN
WESTERN.
To commenca wltli tlie
FRd-NCII SPY.
MMhllrte 1
Henri M. Aluie. Mint HELEN WESTERN
Unmet )
To be followed by
JENNY LIND.
Jenny LrnttinrliinRs Mls HELEN WESTERN
To conclude with
1 COULDN'T HELP IT.
SATURDAY A FT EM NOON, Murrh 23,
(HtAND FAMILY MATINEE. .
MONDAY EVEMNH, April 1,
MB. JAMFH E. MLHDOCH.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE),
N. K control NINTH and WALNUTHtreei.
Begins Bt 7 o'clock.
ii It E A T I'KAMATIC EXCITEMENT.
JIOL'BE CRAMMED EVEItY NK1UT.
I.UCI LL Wlvil l'.ltN'.-l
LAST ENOAUl-MKNT IN I'll 1 LA DELPHI A,
prior to her iipi eHrnnce in 1'urls, here she hits been
unmik'td to """el nonie of
HEH FA MUCH CITARACTER9.
ill 18 EVENINU,
The CharmltiK, Ytitithful, ami Vrnatlle Artiste,
MlhS LUCILLE WE.S1EKN,
when she will iierform her urent liiii roiiiitloiin,
LADY 1WAREL AND MADAME VINE,
in the original ttnd only ueiiuliif 1'lny, entitled
EAb'l' LYNNE: Ult, THE ELOPEMENT
and iiertoriiifd by hnr
IS' EARLY ONE THOUSAND TIMES,
the merits of which nre nightly uueftterl bv
ttOIIH AND '1EAK.S OF SYMPATHY.
MRS. JOHN DREW 8 NEW ARCH STREET
THEA'I KE. Benins at 7li o'clm k.
MIL KS " Si ILL TlilLMl'il ANT.
EOV11TH WEEK. HOUSES FULL.
Momliiy, '1 uesday, Wednesday . aud Thursday,
Ol HH," "OCTUs," "OUKS."
WITH NEW SCENEKY. MACHINERY,
NEW M 1L1I A RY COSTUM E,
MI 1.1 T A K Y HANI) ON THE STAGE.
MOoNLIGHT MAKCH OK THE TKtJOPS. .
A FULL AND EFFICIENT CAST,
AND MRS. JOHN DREW AS MARY NETLEY.
FBI DA Y BENEFIT OF Mil. MOB HAUNT.
HA'ILBDAY BENEFIT OF MB. CKAIG.
t-eius secured six days In advance.
FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.
1MMINSE ATTRACTION.
FOX'S COMBINATION TKOUPB
EVERY EVENING.
GRAND CORPS DE BALI.ET.COM lCPANTOMTMt
El H 1 0 P I A N BU RLESWl'E. COM 1C PAN TOM 1 M ft
AM V R I C A N ACADEMY OK MUSIC,
THOMAS MAGUIUE aud I MANAGERS
Protessor BlsLEY, MANAGERS.
THE 1MPF.1UAL JAPANESE THOUPB
WILL Al'PEAH THIS WEEK
EVERY EVENING,
and nt the Matinees on
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS
March 20 and '2X
Mntluees commence al 2: Evening performance at 8.'
l'rict s as usual. No extra charKe lor securing seals
Q LASS I C A L MATINEE.1
HAKE. KM
ANNOUNCES HIS
II. JARVIW
FOURTH AND LAST
MATINKE
Of T1IK M1II1S UF 18G0-G7,
IN THE FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
Till IMUAY, MAKIU 21, 1M67.
Tickets and Programmes at the Music Stores. 3 16 4t
CONCERT HALL
GRAN D ItEOl'ENINQ
By tlie Two
TEAK FAMILIES BELL RINGERS
assisted by the
BERGER FAMILY.
For a short sea-son, commencing
MONDAY, MAKCH 18,
and continue every evening during the week.
GRAND CONSOLIDATION
of three distiuct and separate Companies,
making tbe laruyt-'ul troupe of Bell Kiugers In tha
world.
twf:nty-five performers,
2 Bell Tables, 2 Solo Harpists, 2 Solo Stall' Bel!-Play,
era, 2ttu Silver Bells.
SRAND MATINEE,
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.'
Doors open tit 7, Commence al s o'clock.
Tickets lor sale at C. W. A. Trumpler's Music Store,
where a diagram of the Hall maybe seen aud seam
secured three days to udvauce.
'1 IckeUt, Bo Cents. Reserved Seats, 75 Cents.
No halt price in tbe Evening, Children admitted to
the Matinees lor 2 Cents.
Hut GOODHUE 4i CHASE, Business Agenta.
FOYER OF ACADEMY".
FRIDAY AFTERNOON. March 22,
At halt-past lour o'clock,
CARL WULFbOHN'b
FIFTH MATINEE,
First Appearance of
MADAME CLARA I1RINKERIIOFF,
who Biuga Beethuven's great seen a and Aria.
AH PEKF1DO,
with accompaniment by Mr. WOLFSOHN.
Tickets. One Dollar Eaeh. 3 16 Jt
VTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE
JN ELEVENTH Street, above CH ESN UT.
''Illfc FAMILY UKSOHT"
OPK. IOK I'll K NKAKO-f.
OA II X It OSS V III.Vlil'N 1HINSIHKM,
the Great Slar Troupe of the World, In their UltAM
ETHIOPIAN SOIKEES, SONGS, DANCFB. NEW
BUKLESWUES, aud PLANTATION SCENES.
Dob. H open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'cloclc
8t J. L. CAKNCKUSS. Mauager.
GV. McCULLY, ESQ., ASSISTED BT
a Ludy Amateur, will give a Reading
THIS EVENINU.
at the Church Building, corner BROAD and BRAN
DY WINE Streets, couimenclug at 8 o'clock.
Tickets at tbe Door, fit) t ents. H
GERM AN I A ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC REJ
hearsals every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, al
MUSICAL FUND HALL, 8'i o'clock. Engagement!
made by addressing GEORGE BASTERT, Agent, Na
12.il HON'I'KKKV St., between Kaceaud Vine. r28i
IRELAND! IRELAND!
X An lllusiriited Tour ol the Emerald Isle,
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
commencing March 18. 1WJ7.
i:XHiBl TED WITH GO LIFE VIEW&
LECTURE AND SONGS. 3 15 6t
ROOFING.
OLD SHINGLE ROOFS (FLAT OR STEEP) COVKB
ED WITH JOHN'S ENGLISH HOOPING CLOTH,
And coated with LIQUID UUTTA PEKCHA
PA INT, uiak Wig them periectly water-proof, LEAKY
GRAVEL BOOFS repaired wllh Uutta Percba Paint,
and warranted for live yean. LEAKY SLATS
ROOFS coaled with liquid which becomes as hard a
elate. TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IKON coated win
Liquid Guttapercha at small expense. Oostrangluf
from one to two cents per square foot. Old Board 01
Miingle KoofB ten cents per square foot, all complete,
Materials constantly on band and lor sale by th
PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA ROOl
ING COMPANY. OEOHGK HOBART,
112 61U No. too N. FOURTH Street.
OLIHIinVttI.F, BOOF, rWTOBSTEEP
OVI KKIk WITH Ul TTA I'FKt'llA HMH
IN.-4 I.1 Il.aml coated with 1.14 llll 4JIJTT4
I'l.ltl 1IA FA1T, waking them periectly wales
Tl'lKT cniVEl BOOFM repaired with GutK
Percba Paint, and warranted tor nve years.
LEAHY sUTi: coated with Llqul4
Gnu a Percba paint, which becomes as hard as slate.
For TlM,'OM'KBf IKC,arid IKON HO Oil
this Paint is tlie tw p' ultra of all other protection.
It forms a perfectly Impervious covering, completely
resists the action of the weather, aud constitutes
tliorounb protection against leaks by rust or other
wise. Price only lrom one to two cent per square
fUTlN and OBAVEI. BOOFLVU done at the
ihorteat notice. .....
Material niunmnnj .mini Mini n,r smie dv ioq
lAMlMOT" BOOF1NW COMPANY.
HAJIJIUIII
UK114I.FAM fe F.VKKKTT.
121 Km
No. HOX GREEN Street
Has
TING'S
COMPOUND SYRUP OP NAPTHA
CURES
COUGHS AND COLDS.
GIVE IT A TRIAL.
Sold by all first-class Druggist.
DYOTT A t'CAWEJITa,
1 1 lm No tsa North SECOND Street.
HR tea fca-t ' ,M 1