MRS. CAUDLE'S CURTAIN LECTURES. Continued from our last issue. THE TWENTIETH LECTURE. "nitOTHRR" CAt'DLK HAS P.EKX TO A MASONIC CIlAniTAIlLE DIIiNFR MRS. IAIDLK 11 AH UID I'E.f TUB ''HIIOTHErV CllMK-HOok. "All I Bay is tliia: I only wish I'd been liorn a man. What do you say ? You wish I had? Mr. Caudle, I'll not lie quiet in my own bud to Iks insulted. Oh, yes, you did moan to in Kult ni. I know what you mean. You moan, if I hud been born a man, you'd never have) married me. That's a pretty sentiment, I think; and after the wife I've been to you! And now I suppose you'll be going to public dinners every day I it's no m your telling me you've only been to one before ; that's nothing to do with it nothing at all. Of course you'll be out every night now. I knew what it would come to when you were made a mason : when you were ome made a brother,' as you call yourself, I knew where the husband and father would be ; I'm sure, Caudle, and though I'm your own wife, I grieve to say it I'm sure you havo n't so much heart, that you have any to spare for people out of doors. Indeed, I should like to see the man who has 1 No, no, Caudle ; I'm by no means a selllsh woman quite the con trary ; I love my fellow-creatures as a wife and mother of a family, who has only to look to her own husband and children, ought to love 'em. "A 'brother' indeed! What would you say, if I was to go and be made a 'sister V Why, I know very well the house would n't hold you. " Where's your watch ? How should I know where your watch is ! You ought to know. Hut to be sure, people who go to public din ners never know where anything is when they come home. You've lost it, no doubt; and 't will serve you quite right if you have. If it should be gone and nothing more likely I wonder if any of your 'brothers' will give you another ? Catch, 'em doing it. Yon must find your watch And you'll get up for' it f Nonsense don't lie foolish lie still. Your watch is mi the inantlo-pieco. Ha! Isn't it a good thing for you, you've somebody to take care of it I "What do you say? I'm a dear creature ? Very dear, indeed, you think me, I dare say. Hut the fact is, you don't know what you're talking about to-night. I'm a fool to open my lips to you but 1 can't help it. " Where's your vutrh ? Haven't I told you on the mantel-piece ? All right, indeed ? Pretty conduct you men call all right. There now, hold your tongue, Mr. Caudle, and go to Bleep: I'm sure 'tis the best thing you can do to-night. You'll be able to listen to reason to-morrow morning ; now, it's thrown away upon you. " Where's your check-book ? Never mind your check-book. I took care of that. What busi ness had I to take it out of your pocket? Every business. No, no. If you choose to go to fublic dinners, why as I'm only your wife can't help it. Hut I know what fools men are made of there ; and if I know it, you never take your check-book again with you. What ! Didn't I see your name down last year for ten pounds? 'Job Caudle, Esq., 10.' It looked very well in the newspapers, of course : and you thought yourself somebody, when they knocked the tavern tables ; but I only wish I'd been there; yes, I only wish I'd been in the gallery. If I wouldn't havo told a piece of my mind, I'm not alive. Ten pounds, indeed ! and the world thinks j-ou a very line person for it. I only wish I could bring the world here, and show 'em what's wanted at home. I think the world would alter their mind then; yes a little. "What do you say ? A wife has no rrght to pick her hu.-band' spot-hf A pretty husband you are, to talk in that way. Never mind : you can't prosecute her for it or I've no doubt you would ; none at all. Some men would do any thing. What ? You've a bit of a headache ? I hope you have and a good Lit, too. . You've been to the right place for it. No I won t bold my tongue. It's all very well for you linn to go to taverns aud talk and toast and hurra ana wonder you're not all ashamed of yourselves to drink tho Queen's health with all the honors, 1 be lieve, you call it yei, pretty honi rs .you pay to the sex I say, 1 wonder you're not ashamed to drii k that bktsed crUuva's jnillli, m hen you've only It iulnh how you siiynuv own wives at hon i. ultuc iiypo rlMfttml l-1 UH'n arc t h 1 ' vfej"'- ffl.v .' ilavcn't 1 toM you ? IS trt'. -vcurpilluw tfcore, you i)rxln't i.e. (jfiii ji Jit. 1 tell you it's under your ; il Jipcr. t.H.ightl T;u great deal you ftrOBU Tvi.at'j lijfl.t Just now. Ha! vati ftc. i N any ropl bt R.-"' a 1 ani a tHrnr' r.iun? I'p'i: ! Mr. Caudle ! I'vo o.ily to ny, I'fvi tired ol your conduct quite tired, aria' don't care how boon there's an end of it. ' Why ehd I take your cinck-lcok I've told yon to save yow from ruin, Mr. Caudle. You're vol going to te ruined? Ha! you don't know anything when you're out. I know what they do at those public dinners charities, they call 'em ; pretty charities ! True Charity, I believe, always dines at home. 1 know what they do : the whole system '& a trick. No : I'm not a stony-hearted creature : and you ought to le ashamed to say so to your wife and the mother of your children, but, you'll not make me cry to-night, I can tell you I was going to say that oh! you're such an aggra vating man I don't know what I was going to say ! "Thank Heaven? What for ? I don't see that there's anything to thank Heaven about ! I was going to say, 1 know the trick of public dinners. They get a lord, or a duke, if they can catch him anything to make people say they've dined with nobility, that's it yes, they get one of these people, with a star per haps in his coat, to take the chair and to talk all sorts of sugar-plum things about charity and to make foolish men, with wine in 'em, feel that they've no end or money; and then shutting their eyes to their wives and families at home all the while that their own faces are red and Hushed like poppies, and they think to-morrow will never come then they get 'em to put their hand to paper. Then they make 'em pull out their checks. Hut I took your book, Mr. Caudle you couldn't do it a second time. What are you laughing at? Nothing It's no matter: I shall see it in the paper to-morrow ; for if you gave anything you were too proud to hide it. I know your charity. "Where's your watch? Haven't I told you fifty times where it is ? In the pocket over your head of course. Can't you hear it tick .' No : you can hear nothing to-night. "And now, Mr. Caudle, I should like to know whose hat it is you've brought home ? You went out with a beaver worth three-and-...,.,. fci.illinirs the second time you've worn it and you bring home a thing that no Jew in his senses would give iivepence for. I couldn't even get a pot of primroses-and vou know I always turn your om Raw into oots-not a pot of primroses tor it. I m cer tain of it now I've otten thought it, but now I'm sure that some people dine out only to ( hang their hats. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH.jPniLADELFniA, TUESDAY, " Where's ynnr tint, h 1 Caudle, you're bring ing mo to aii early grave !" We hope that Caudle was penitent for his conduct; indeed, thero is, we think, evidence tnathe was so: for to this lecture ho has ap pended no comment. The man had not the lace to do it. TWENTY-EJUS T EE V TUE E. VR. CAl'IH.K "AS NOT ACTKI) "LIKR A lll'SHAND" AT TIIK WKDIJINO-DINNKR. "Ah me ! It's no use wishing none at all: but I do wish that yesterday tourteon years could come back again. Little did I think, Mr. Caudle, when you brought me home from church, vour lawful wedded wife little, I say, did I think that I should keep my wedding-dinner in the manner I have done to-day. Fourteen vears ago ! Yes, I see you now in your blue coat with bright buttons, and your white watered-satin waistcoat, and a moss rose bud in your button-hole, which you said was like me. What? You never talked such twn m use ? Ila I Mr. Caudle, you don't know what you talked that day but I do. Yes; and you then sat at the table as if your face, as 1 may say, was buttered with happiness, and What? No, Mr. Caudle, don't say that; havo not wiped the butter off not 1. If you, above all men, are not happy, you ought to In1, gracious knows ! "Yes, I will talk of fourteen years ago. Ha ! you sat beside n:e then, and picked out all sorts of nice things for me. You'd have given me pearls and diamonds to eat if I could have swallowed 'cm. Yes, I say, you sat beside me, and What do you talk about? You couldn't sit beside, me, to-day That's nothing at all to do with it. Hut it's so like you. I can't speak but you II y off to some thing else. Ha! and when the health of the young couple was drunk, what a speech you made then! It was delicious ! How you made everybody cry, as if their hearts were breaking; and I recollect it as if it were yesterday, how tho tears ran down dear father's nose, and how dear mother nearly went into a fit t Dear souls! They little thought, with all your fiue talk, how you'd use me I Horn have yon used me ? O Mr. Caudle, how cau you ask that question? It's well for you I cau't see you blush. How have you uswd me! "Well, that the same tongue could make a speech like that, and then talk as it did to-day ! How did you talk ? Why, shamefully ! What did you say about your wedded happi ness? Why. nothing. What did you say about your wife ? Worse than nothing ; just as if she were a bargain you were sorry for, but were obliged to make the best of. What do you say? And bad's thebist? If you say that again, Caudle, I'll rise from my bed. You dul n't say it? What, then, did you say.' Something very like it, 1 know. Y'es, a pretty speech of thanks for a husband! And every body could see that you didn't care a pin for me; and that's why you had 'em here; that's why you invited 'em, to insult me to their faces. What? made ynu invite 'em? O Caudle, what an aggravating man you are ! "I suppose you'll say next I made you invite Miss l'rettyman ? Oh, yes ; don't tell me her brother brought her without your knowing it. What ? Didn't 1 hear him nay no '? Of course I did; but do you suppose I'm quite a fool ? Do you think I don't know that that was all settled between you ? And she must be a nice person to come unasked to a woman's house ! Hut I know why she came, tilw came to look about her. What do I mean? Oh, the meaning's plain enough. She came to see how she should like the rooms how she should like my seat at the fire-place; how she and if it isn't enough to break a mother's heart to be treated so ! how she should like my dear children. "Now, it's no use your bouncing about at but of course that's it; I can't mention Miss l'rettyman but you iling about as if you were in a lit. Of course that shows there's some thing in it. Otherwise, why should you dis turb yourself? Do you think I didn't see her looking at the ciphers on the spoons as if she already saw mine scratched out and her's there? No, I shan't drive you mad, Mr. Caudle; and if I do it's your own fault. No other man would treat the wife of his bosom in What do you say ? You might as well hwe inarried a hedgehog? Well, now it's come to something ! Hut it's always the case ! When ever you've seen that Miss 1'rettyniau, I'm sure to be abused. A hedgehog ! A pretty thing ti-i a woman to bo called by her hus I land ! Now you don't think I'll lie quietly in ' bed, nnd be culled a hudgehog do you, Mr. Can .tier "VV il. loidv i tie Miss Prettyman hal a goo.1, d'l'uer, limit's all. had none! You ki:ww 1 had none hi w was I to get any ? You kiiovr li r.t the nly part of the turkey I cav .cr ' the lneriy-tlioiight. And that of comre, went to Miss l'rettyman. Oh, I saw you If ugh when you put it on her plate ! And you don't suppose, after such an insult as that, I'd taste another thing upon the table ? No, I should hope I have more spirit than that. Yes; and you took wine with her four times. What do you say ? Only twice? Oh, you were so lost fascinated, Mr. Caudle; yes, fascinated ixt you didn't know what you did. Howevrr, I do think while I'm alike I might be treated with respect at my own table. I say, while I'm alive; for I know I sha'n't last long, and then Miss l'rettyman may come and take it all. I'm wasting daily, and no wonder. I never say anything about it, but every week my gowns are taken in. "I've lived to learn something, to be sure! Miss l'rettyman turned up her nose at my custards. It isn't sufficient that you're always finding fault yourself, but you must bring women home to sneer at me at my own table. What do you say .' She didn't turn vp ner miser i Know she ilnl; not but that it's needless Providence has turned it up quite enough for her already. And she must give herself airs over my custards ! Oh, I saw her mincing with the spoon as if she was chewing sand. What do you sav ! She praised mi plum-pudding f Who asked her to praise it' Like her impudence, I think ! "Yes, a pretty day I've passed. I shall not lorget this wedding-day, 1 think ! And as I say, a pretty speech you made in the way of thanks. No, Caudle, if I was to live a hundred years you needn't groan, Mr. Caudle, I shall not trouble you half that time if I was to live a hundred years, I should never forget it. Never ! You didn't even so much asbriii" one of your children into your speech. And dear creatures ! what have they done to offend you ? No; I shall not drive you mad. It's you, Mr. Caudle, who'll drive mo mad. Everybody says so. "And you suppose I didn't see how it was managed, that you and that Miss l'rettyman were always partners at whist t Hum teas it mamigid! Why, plain enough. Of course you packed the cards, and could cut what you liked. You'd settled that between you. Y'es; and when she took a trick, instead of leading off a trump she. play whist, indeed ! what did you say to her, when she found it was wrong ? Oh it was impossible that hir heart bhould mistake ! And this, Mr. Caudle, before people w ith your own wife in the room ! "And Miss l'rettyman I won't hold my tongue. I will talk of Miss Prettyman : who's the, indeed, that I shouldn't talk of her? I suppose slip thinks she sings ? What do you say? She .tings like a mermaid f Y'es, very very like a meimaid: for she never sings but hhe exposes. herself, bho might, I think, have chosen another song. ' love, somebody,' in deed; as if I didn't know who was meant by that 'somebody;' and all the room knew it, of course; and that was what it was done for nothing else. ' However, Mr. Caudle, as my mind's made up, I shall say no more about ' the matter to night, but try to go to sleep." "And to my astonishment and gratitude," writes Caudle, "she kept hor word." Mrs. Vaudle's Cwrtain lecture will be continued pMcA J iCvcninO Telegraph, until com- MILLINEHY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. m. QERNHU ri, Having reopened the Store 0. 11.1 . KIU1ITII STKKKT, v Will continue h1 old hujunpsn, V Ith the Bclrtiuoii n ' 1KI S ASU ('I OAK TRIMMINS. Ills old ciiHtoiiiers and the Udlen In KRiierul ore so liciti'd to t'liinutif to muck, which Is consmntly re Hf.,lHl,d w ill, the lt. si Biyl,.s, and which lie will otM ul Ibe LOW K.-T 1'IUC J 8, Wholesale nun KeUil. 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Wstuin:mi pACHINE STUCK NEEDLES i v OS h lLiiiJiuliiHliiLUJiii H h i tfTtlililliili a. d Ul Open Paper sbowlne how Needles are Arranged. CTU SHOULD RIIY THEM. Ynu profit by superior quality. Vim inotli bv freedom from loss. You prolll by finding at once the exact size you need. You profit by having the choice of one size, or uilAeu Bin 111 uuuu paper, yon nam: at tub phimumi. tbiji- 1KINO AND DltV CjOOOM NTOIti:M TIIItOUIIOUT THE CITY AMI JTAT AM 1Y ALL TIIK LEA11LMI J O at III -N J 1IOVMEN. 2 2stutnlm MANUFACTURERS' AGENCY. NO. S8 IIANK NTKKKT, PIII1.AUBCPITIA, M.63 1VAUUO STKEHT. HJB1V lfOKIi. 5-20S 5-20s McCAULEY.llOWLETTii Co-, TATENT MACHINE PA I' Kit A AND I'LOl'R SACK MANUKACTUBKRS ANIi FKIMTKItS, no. 520 o.vhi:kck stkiokt. Patcliel-bottom Flour Sacks. p.. 'i, and 40 lbs cream. No. 1 and No. 2 drab. No.'rilanilla from 'i to ths, full size. '- " " ?4lor6H.'s' w rapping. !ol,;5;s' While. .a to 6 Hih, " ' a to 'ii tt.s. Philadelphia size. Special attention Is called to the superior quality and treat variety of our maiiulaciures, adapted to the vi.iious wants of Wlllers. Grocers, Druggists, Seeds Uien, Conlectloners, eic. tc. Orders for printed bags promptly atleuded to, and a liberal discount made to the trade. 3 7 thstulm H oUSE-FURNlSHING GOODS. EXCEI.I.EXT PPdKTUNITr TOSECUKE IIARtiAIXN. To close the estate of the late JOHN A. 9ICRPIIEV, Importer and Dealer u House-Furnlghina Goods, NO. 932 CIIESNIT STREET, Between Ninth and Teqtb, South Bide, Philadelphia His Administrators now offer the whole stock at prices below the ordinary rates charged. This stocg embraces every thing wanted In a well-ordered house hold: Plain Tin Ware, Brushes, Wooden Ware, Baskets, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Iron Waru, Japauned Ware, aud Cooking Uteuslis ol every dwcription. A great variety of M1AKKK GOODS, BIRD CAGES, etc. etc.. can be obtained on the most reason able terms. GENUINE ARCTIC REFRIGERATORS AND WATER COOLERS. A tine assortment of PAPIER M ACHE GOODS. Tills Is the largest retail establishment lu ibis line In Philadelphia, aud citizens aud strangers will find it to their advantage to examine our stock belore pur chasing, NOTE. Our friends In the country may order by ip all, and prompt attention will be given. Ill 1 thstu pASTE I PASTE I TASTE ! TIIK UNION PASTE AND 8IZINO COMPANY Manufacture PATENT PASTE which only need to tie known to be appreciated. It li alwav ready lor use I warranted not to ferment, and ) (old cheap. It ta put np In bimli, halt barrel, aud boxr. ; KK1TII & I'ICKETT, OL AOESTi, luetuthsam No. 134 South Wharves. Ill I rf?Ullfcl79r'T7,, 4a vv v .If (I 1 mm. MARCH 19, 1207:. WATCHLS, JEWriPY; ETC.. "t'WlS LADOK Ji & CO. 'DIAMOND DEALERS & .TEW ELK US. w iTintl 1IHHI1IT SII.VKH iTAKI. , WA1CHE3 and JEWEL2Y EEPAIEEDV 102 ChentnntSt., , rby Have on band alarge and splendid assortment PIAMONIM, WATIHCTi JEWELRY, ANI NUVKK-WABK OF ALL KISDH AM PRIC KM. Partlrnlar attention Is reonested to onr large stock Of DIA WONDW, and the extremely low price. BRIDAL PRESENTS made ot HterllnK and Stan dard Hllver. A large aasonmeni to select from. WATCH EH repaired in the beet manner, and war ranted. 5 lf4p Diamonds ana all precious stones bought tor casn. i joh:n dow man, id A a- No. T04 AHCII Street, PHII.ADKI 1'HIA, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SILVER AND PLATE DWARE, Our GOODS are decidedly tbeclieapest in the city for TKIPLI' PI.ATK, A NO. 1. 5 26 WATCHLS, JKWELUY. W. W. CASSIDY, No. IK KOI Til fc. OM HTKI'.KT, Offers an entirely new and most carefully select d slock of AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELRY. B1LVER-WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES 01 EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable for BBIu'li OB HOLIDAY PRESENTS. An examination will show my stock to be unsur passed lu quality and cbeapium. Particular atlention paid to repairing 8 1S n diissi:i i. A en.. w NO. S NORTH SIXTH NTUEET, Have Just received an Invoice ot HU NCH BIASTH. t'LOt'KS. Manufactured to their order lu Paris. Also, a few INFERNAL ORCHESTRA CLOCKS, with side pieces; which they oiler lower than the same goodB can be purchased in the cltV. 5 26 HENRY HARPER, ir DQO ARCH Street, Manufacturer and Dealer in WATCHEN, t'lNK JEWELRY, klLVKU l'LAD'll WARE, AND 811 MOI.II SILVER WARE. l-UBN.TURE, BLDDlNG, ETC. r0 HOUSEKEEPERS I liave a large stock of every variety of FUKNITUltB, Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisilng of PLAIN AND MARBLE 'IOP COTTAGE SUITS WALNUT CHAMi.EK BUI 18. PARLOR t-UJ IS IN VELVET PLUSH. PARLOR BU118 IN 1IAIUCLOTU. PARLOR SUITS IN REPf. Sideboards. Extension Tuples, Wardrobes, Book' cases, Mattresses, Lounges, et.:, etc. I. P. IH STIVE, 8 1 N. E. corner SECOND and RACK Streets, g'STABLISHED 1705 A. S. ROB3NSON, rrcKCb riiilc icnkins-GIasscs, EKGUAVINGS. 1'AlNTlMiS, 1 RAWING 8 ETC." Kanufactorcr n i) kindf of U)0I2IQ-0LA153, POETi i'r, ikTiVJ FICTOBX l'EAliril 1. No. OlO CHESNUT STIIKKT, TIIX1U) DOOR ABOVE T IE CONTINENTAL, J-itlL4Dl:i.l'iUA. 81jJ RALR0A1 LINES. N IS A M ES SIC B OUT EI CARRYING THE UNl i KJi STATES MAIL, THE SIIOKTF.ST LINE T ALL, POINTS SOUTH AM) SOIIHWLST. PASSENGERS FOR Norfolk Welilon Kaleih, Newbern, Charlotte, Wilmington Coluiubiu, Cbaileuton, E ltiKsvilm, t-avun nab, AUKiista, A lianla, J! aeon. West Polnv. lontKouiery, Mobile, aud m:w Ol i.i;an.. TO AVOID DELAY ASK FOR TICKETS BY 1 II K M7W ANU SHORT ANA'AJIESSK! KOVTF. Trains leave fiepot of PHILADELPHIA, WILMlN'.Vi'ON, AND BALTI MORE RAILROAD, BROAD Street and VA.-lll.0'l'ON Avenue, DAILY (Saturday excepteu; at II P. M Arriving In Norfolk at 1 P. Al. the following day. FIVE HOURS SOONER Til AN 11 Y ANY OTHEB LJLME, and making close connections for all points koctii and koijTinvmi For TIckeM and all other Infoimatlon, apply at the Otlice of the Ctonipanf, No. B-V CHESNU'l Street, or at the Ticket Olllce of the l'l.lladelphla, Wlliulngtou, aud Baltimore Railroad, No. CUEsNUT Street, H. P. WILTBAJIK, 12tf G ENEltAL AOKNT. I)HILADELPniA. OERMA NTOWN AND NOB .ristowuRailroad.ME On and after Thursday, November I, 186, nntll far ther notice. for OERMA NTOWN, Leave Philadelphia, 6, 7, s, . Hi, , n, 12 A. M 1, 2, 8'lft, 8-4.j. , 5, S to, d in, 7. b, I). 10, 11, liV.il. Leave Oerniantown, . 7. r: . 8, 10, 11, 12 A. M, 1,2. , 4, 4-44, 6, B-SU.7. 8,8, W.H V. M. Thes-amoM-n train and 8'4o and 5-46 up train will not slop on tht Gerniaiitowii br anch. ON SUNDA . Leave Philadelphia at ld A. M 2. 7. 10-45 P. M. Leave Oerniantown at 8'16 A. M., 1. 6, 8'48 P, M. CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD, l eave Philadelphia at , , 10, U A. M 2, 8 45, 6 45, 6LeaveChnHtHIU Bt 7;iO.(. 9 40, 1'40 A, M., P, 8-40. 6'40, .-40. W&S&va, I eave Philadelphia at ll'is A. M., t and 7 P. M. Leave Chebiiul Hill at 7 '60 A. M. 12'40, 6 40 aud t a r,EOBCONSnOHOCKFN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia al .8. fru 1P0 A. M, Pan, 8, m Mm. 'I5, 81)6 and U'l P. M. Leave Norriatowu at 6 40, 7, 7 60, , II A, M., 1'80,H0, TbeD6' P.M. train will stop at School Ine, Whin, hlckou, Muyauk bprhig Alillud Comhohookua ON SUNDAYS. A Leava Philadelphia at 8 A. M., and 8 4 P. M. LeaveNorrlaioayM.eansao p.m. Leave Philadelphia at Ji as, a-oj M yK g, t-fA t ae. M6, fc oi aud Jl o P. M. Leave Manayunk at lo, 7 J0, g-ao, f9D, 1P0 A. M. I, f. -46 and b-.F.M.oNHUNDAya Leave Pblladelpbla at A. M M and 6 46 P. SC. LtjiV ManauuH tti"i Du A. M., t no and 9 P. M. W. S WILSON, Oimeral Superlnteiident. I Depot. NINTH, aud UREEN buwita, IN o. CITY ORDINANCES. C COMMON COUNCIL OF riULAUKLrUIA. J Cl.fcllKOKFICIt, , I IIIILAPKI.I'HIA, t fjorunry In pursimnce of the annexed KoHolulion, trie following bll entitled Creftln(r a Loan to pay certain defloloncle. foe the 1'urchnse of the Insdowne Kstate, Bnd foe oilier purposes," la hereby piibllsliiMj In accord ance who. me acv oi Asscmuiy, ior puuno m lormatiou. . . JUUIH tUKSlKlH, Ciurk of Commoa CounolL AN OKDINANOK CRF.ATINO A IXAN TO PAT On TAIN DKt'ICIF.NCIKH, FOB TUB FUKUUAHK Or HIT. LAN8DOWNB KSTATK, AND FOtt OTUKK I'UHPOHKS. Keri ion 1. The Pelectand Common Connoili of tlie CHy of 'hilndolplilit do ordain, That tlw Mayor ol 1'lilliidelphla be and lie Is hereby authorized to borrow, at not less than par, on Hie credit of the city, iroin time to nine, on million elcht hundred thousand dollars, to 04 applied oh jollowa, viz.: r lrst. jo pay ucucinuius, vuu wunuu hundred thousnnd tlollfti. (Second. Eor t he purcnitue oi ine nsnnuowos Ksln'e, and iniprovemeut of the game, on hundred tlioiiRHiid dollnrs. Third. For a House of Correction, one handre tbovifnnd dollars. Fourth. To pay ine increase iu niw Kcliool Teachers' aud House i;ieanerw bMb.rks, one liuuareu intiusauu uunsis which interest, not to exceed the rate of nix pec cent. ttr niiuum, Hhull be paid half yearly, om the first days of January aud July, at tne OJdloa of the City Treasurer. , The principal oi nam ionn snsii oe pay able and raid ot the expiration of thirty renin lrom tne oute hi hio iuj. buu u. .i.o.ro it in. in. t lin con hc nt of the holders thereof; and the certificate therefor.ln the usual foimof the ctrtitlcales of City Loan, shall b issued in such amounts as tho lenders may re finire. but not lor any fractional part of ona . . . . ,. 1 . 1 I . . lililiuieu fioiiara, or, il miuiira,m nmuuunui tlve hiinilri il or one thousand dollars: and il Hliall be expressed in said certificates t hat tha loan therein niL iitioiicd.aiui ine interest luerew, are payable free lrom ail taxes. fMTUOii , w neuever imy nmii nuait no iuuv lir virtue t lierefif. there shall lie. by force of till ordinance, annually appropriated out of the Income oi tne corporate estates, anu iruiuvuo sum raised by taxation, a sum sufficient ta tmy the interest on said certificates; anu ine further sum of three-tenths of one per centum mi the liar value of such certificates so issue shall be appropriated quarterly out of aald In come ana laxes to a sinning iuuu; wuiuu iuuu und Us accumulations are hereby especially pledged for the redemption and payment of buld certificates. KK0LUT10N TO PPBUSn A LOAN BILL. Resolved, That the Clerk be authorized to rubllnh, In two dnlly newspapers of this city, Uai .v, for four weeks, the Ordinance present to the Common Council on Thuruday.-February SI, 18u7,entitled A , "An ordluance Creating a Loan to pay oorta! deficiencies, for the purchase of the Lausdowna Kslale, and foroiher purposes." And the said Clerk, at the stated meetlnB of Councils after the expiration of four week" from the first day of said publication, shall pre sent to this Council one of each of said newn pnpers for every day In which the same slial have been made, 2 23 iMt STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULVER'S NEW PATENT II i;P MAND-JOLM HOT-AIR FURNACE. BANfiES OF AI.Ii MIZEM. Also, Pbllegar's New Low Pressure Steam Heating Apparatus. For sale by CIIAItLEM WILLIAM, No. 1182 MARKET Street. 6 1(1 jx, THOMPSON'S L0ND0: OR EUROPEAN RANGE, "Xi tels, or Public Institutions, I :Aj FERENT SIZES. Also, Ph THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER tor Families. Ho- in TWENTY DIE- 'lilladelnhia Ranirea. lloi-AIr Furnaces. Portable Healers. LowdownOraLea. Eireboard Stoves, Bulb Rollers, Slewliole Plalea, Boilers. Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail, by the manufacturers. SHARl'E fe THOMSON, 11 17 siutbuui No. 209 N. SECOND Street. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. pfff PENN f TEAM ENGINE AND yLuATBOiLKU WORKS. NEAE1E Jk I.K1VV. ilulV lKAl. nixu iiir.uauiiAl. n.i.NUlie.i!jiU3. MACHlNlS'JS. BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many years been in euccensl ul operat.un, aud been exoiusively enlaced iu building and repairing Marine and River J-urines, bl(!h and iow-presaure. Iron Boilers, Water '1 links, Propellers, etc. etc., respectfully oiler their feci vices to tbe public as being fully prepared to con tract lor engines of all sixes, Murine, River, and btullonary; having sets of patterns of olllerent sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at tha shortest uotice. High aud Low-pressure Fine, 'lubular, and Cylinder Hollers, ot Uie bent l'ennsyl Muna charcoal iron, Forgings of all sizes and kinds; l.on and JirafS Casilugs of all descriptloiia; Ron Turning, Sciew Cutting, and all other work connected wlih toe above biisiueKS. Drawings and sciflcatlous for all work don at the ewiabllhiimeut lree ol charge, aud work guar anteed. The auhscWrs have amplo wharf-dock room for n pi.us of boats, . here they cau lie In perloct saietjr. Hid ure provided with sheurs, blocks, lulls, etc. etc lor laiblug heavy or light wcklith. i JACOB O. NEA FIE, JOHN P. LEW. 82l BEACH and PALMER Streets. 1. VAUOI1AN kUKKlCK, WILLIAM H. MKaatCK. JOHN M. COPK. ' SOUTllWAEK FOCMJjKY, FIFTII AND WASD-lNli'lON Streets. PlllI.All.LPUlA. MERRIC K ii MJ.NS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, n anufactuic High aud Low 1'iesMire Sleaiu Euginee jor Land, River, and Marine Service. Boilers, UaHumelers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eta Castings ol all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs tor Uas Works, Workshops, and pailroud Millions, etc. RelortH and Jas Machluery, of the latest aud moot 'nipioved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, and i-ugur, Saw, and Orlst Mills, Vacuum Pans, Opeu t-ii am Ttalns, Defecators, Filters, Puuioiug Eu- lies, etc. Sole Agents lor N. Billeux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus, Nesinyth's Patent steam Hummer, aud Aspiuwali & W ooluey's Pamnl Centrifugal biigac Draining Machine. 6 3oJ BBIDESBTJJKtJ MACHINE WORKS. OFFICE, No. 5 N. 1'RONT STREET, FHlLAllULi'UIA. We are prepared to lill orders to any extent for oar ell-ktiow n MACHINERY FOR CorrON AND WOOLLEN MILLS, Including all recent luiproveuieuts In Carding, 8pln umg, and Weaving. W e invite theaiieutlon of manufacturers to oar ex. leuaive woras. J! ALFRED JENg" fe "ON. STEARKS, WHiTNEY & BRIDGES, No. 327 CHESNUT STREET, Manufacturers of CAST-IRON WATER AND STEAM PIPB Of all sir.es; bIso Fittings for the same, at the lowest uiarnet rates. Extensive niacliliiery has been pre pared, and wo are now ready to furnish this pipe to suy amount al short notice. Also general Railroad and Steamboat supplies. HATTERS. NPHINU sTYLER' GENTS' DBESS HATS, LARGE VARIETY OF FAlfOY STYLE, MVITABLK t OK YOUTH ANI CHILDKKSf 1 ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIEriOW R:ADY. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. 1 11 loii'P
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