The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, April 17, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    CITY" INTELLIGENCE.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKMs rtl OUTslDB PASBq.J
HosriTAL Itemb. The following named per
form were yesterday ndiiiitted into the Penn
sylvania llonpital:
William Kafci, 117 years of age, residing on
Jhitzwater street, l.plow Seventh, got into a
flght with a nan on palTord street, and was
Struck on the head with a bir of iron.
Henjamin Jaekson, aged 'J years, yesterday
tad his leg lrokn, the accident occurring on
board the nhip E. .St. Clair Mwards.
James Black, coloredw'vns cut on the head
with an axe by a woman in Stafford street,
near Bedford, yesterday.
Patrick MeCaulley, a hand on hoard the
schooner Maule, had one of his feet severely
injured, yetterdny, by Killing on the deck of
the vessel. ;
A Shocking Ot ci kkm e. A Mrs. Ellinger,
an elderly lady, was terribly gored by a steer
on Monday evening, at Second and Tasker
streets. The animal, with others, had been
driven from a drove yard, and being jaded,
became very cross and surly, and evinced a dis
position not to enter the pen, on Tasker street,
just as Mrs. Kllinger, with a basket in her
hand, attempted to pass by, but before she
had time to do so the steer, with his head
close to the ground, made a terrible advance
and caught her on his horns, one of which ter
ribly lacerated her thfgh, ami the other
entered her side between the hip and the ribs,
producing a shocking and dangerous wound.
Aid was procured, but it was thought. vetr.
day that her injuries would prove mortal,
from the fact that she spit considerable blood.
Tiir Inma.vs. Last evening a meeting o
the friends of the different Indian tribes was
held in the hall corner of Ninth and Spring
Garden streets, at which addresses were made
by A. II. Love and others. Dr. II. T. Child
presided. The Society of Friends was well
represented by many of its members. Mr.
Alfred II- Love made a lengthy and very
interesting address. The object was to excite
sympathy in behalf of the Iiidianjtribes, and to
petition Congress for the passage of laws by
which the Indians might be protected.
Horticultural Society Meetixo. This
Society held its last meeting in its present
quarters, Broad and Arch streets, last even
ing. The display of Uotvers, plants, rare
exotics, and magnificent bouquets was one of
the finest ever given by the Society, and
elicited universal praise from the numerous
visitors in the rooms. The display of early
vegetables, though small, was good. The
scaffolding about the new hall will be removed
on Friday, and the next meeting will be held
in tlie new building.
TnE Kiort S.2v. Bisn.u- Vail, of Kansas,
administered the rite of confirmation to about
forty persons, at St. Luke's Church, on Sun
day evening last. The church was crowded,
and the services were solum 11 and of a deeply
interesting character.
AMUSEMENTS.
Benefits op the Famine Fund. Reports from
the Bomb, to dny indicate no abatemeutin the
eullering. In view ot this luct.it becomes the
citizens of Philadelphia to assist the alien foe
to rise from starvation, a.s earnestly &i they
mened to crush a once powerful and bitter
enemy. Every person tkouU give something to
the Southern Famine Relief Fund, if it is only
halt a dollar, and this bait a dollar can be
expended to profit una auiuunient, by purchas
ing with it a ticket to some dramatic or musical
entertainment.
Tbis afternoon a grand dramatic matinee
has been arranged at the Acodeiny. Mr. James
E. Murdoch. Miss Lucille Western, Mrs. Jobu
lrew, Miss Josie Orton, Mr. Edwin Adams, Mr.
George 11. Clarke, aud otiier stars now in tbe
city, have volunteered their valuable services,
and they will be assisted by the entire corps
aramaliques ot all our theatres, tosetuer with,
the orchestras of Simon Hassler, Charles R.
Dodworth, and Benjamin E. Woolf. Tbe bill
belected is very attractive, and embraces, among
other things, u bcautiiul modern drama and two
pleasant comediettas
This evening the Parepa-Brignoli troupe will
give a grand concert at the Academy in aid of
the Famine Fund, to which we would direct
especial attention. Madame Parens will sing
"The Bird tbat came in Spring," "Una Notte in
Venezia," and the favorite ballad, "Five OVloclc
in the Morning;"' Siguor Hngnoli, a sereuade
composed by GottscUalk, ana "Good-bye, Sweet
heart;" aud Siguors Ferrauti and Fortuna popu
lar and attractive pieces, lu addition to tbese
attractions, Carl Rosa will periorm a couple of
nolo on the violin in his luusterly manner. A
grand orchestra will be present under the lead
oi Mr. Birgtieid. which, during the evening,
will execute two overtures nudamarch. Tbe
concert will be one of the most attractive ever
given in our city, and when the price of admis
sion aud the object to w bich tbe proceeds are to
be applied ate tukcu into conxideralion, there
can tie no doubt that every scat in the Academy
will be tilled on the orcubiou. Reserved seats
can be secured at Trumplei's and at the Aca
demy. This evening, also, the Shakespeare Dramatic
Association will give an excellent entertain
ment at tbe Assembly Buildings, the proceeds
of which will be devoted entirely to the Famine
Relief Fund.
Our Southern friends will see that Philadel
phia is doing her whole d.ity in this matter,
aud all we ask In return is tuat the people of
the South reorcanize at once and make their
desert States bloom like garden spots.
Tbe Theatres. Mr. Murdoch created quite
an exciten.eut last Monday evening as "Vapid,"
in the JjramutiM. His admirable acting was
greeted constantly wuh rounds ot applause
lrom a large and fashionable audience. Mr.
Mackay, as "Lord Scratch. " ws uood as usual,
and Mr. Dubois, as "Floriville," played his diffi
cult and somewhat brilliant role with taste aud
force, lor which be received some well-merited
applause. Last night Mr. Murdoch appeared as
"Allred Eveln," in Bulwer's bcautiiul comedy
of Money. Thin evening The Gamester will be
played. Those wbo saw Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Keimlnthis powerful plav -vill be curious to
witness Mr. Murdoch's leivlition of the great
role ot "Beverly."
At the Walnut Street Theatre Miss Lucille
Western will appear as the Jewess in Leak, (Ite
Forsaken, for tbe last time.
On Saturday afternoon Miss Western has a
complimentary benefit at the Academy of Music.
At the request o! her (ncn Is and admirers, she
will personate "Lady Isabel" and ?Madame
Vine " in last Lynue, Ou Saturday evening
the 'same beneu'u will be continued at the
Walnut Street Theatre, when Ike Child Stealer
will be presented. , .
At tbe Arch Mr. Edwin Adams appeared in
his ro e of "Jean Vauburon," in Clairvoyance,
before a laree audience, for rhe last time, last
evening. To-night tne Morbte lfrart will bo
Atthe American Theatre the usual attractive
variety entertainment will be given.
The Carnival Finale.-Oii Tuesday, the
30th instant, the grand Sbakespeariau i Carni
val and Hal" Masque will be given at Concert
Hall. This null is arraneu m icu'i - j
the Httacbes of tne Walnut Street and Cbesnut
in almost every particular, and we have no
doubt the occasion will be u very enjoyable one
to all the subscribers.
ThbMoya's Ball. The grand annual ball of
the Movarnensitig Hose Company tunes Ltuee
it the Academy ot Music nexi wonuay nigui,
he V9d instant. "s unii ;..-"
gcrthat everything will be done to provide tho
Street Theatres, ana oi vue Acou.i--ijr
. at all of which places of amusement tieke's may
be obtained any evenilis. The coining tet
io tr eelinsa the soiree given lust year
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,
snr-Krritwrs every comfort that can be obtained.
The niiilc on the gccmhoi) will be furnished by
a )arj,on orchestra, composed of onr bwt must
clans. The supper is to be comme ti faul, and
the company recherche. Several distlnguishe I
persons will be present on the occasion to trip
the light fantastic toe. Tickets, live dollars
each, to be had ot any of the managers.
Cabncross Pixey are still playing the
JJovteihat Jack Iluiit to pood houses. Ad olio
and variety entertainment Is also given every
night.
The Black Crook. Mr. John E. McDonouch
is alrrarty eijgated in preparations ior produc
ing this great' spectacle at the Academy of
Music next month, in a style ot splendor equal,
if not superior, to the production of the piece
at Mblo's. Efforts are beinir made by tbe
"stay-at homes" to have Mr. MeDonough play
the Black Crook throughout the summer.
MAlUAi; TJLImftAPH.
For additional Marine Aeu' tee First Page,
ALUANAO IOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY
Sitn Risks MnoN Risks 4'4S
fciCN bKTS 6'4l!IllH WATBH.... O'lAi
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE,
T. C. MtCAMMON, 1
Wash, liii ii hkk. VMonthly Committed.
JuilN teCAlUlA K, J
IIUVKUUMH OK OCKAN tfTJCAMEltS.
FOR AMERICA.
Prt.pontls Liver pou....Phllada ..Mar. 23
Ite i mania.. ..Soutbainpiou.iNew Vork Mar. 'SI
( elm LunUuti .New York At.ir. 30
Aleppo Liverpuol...Nevv York April 2
Mississippi Havre New Vork April 8
C. ol Hosion Llverpuol...jNew York April 3
Nova Scotiau Llverpool...l'ortlund...... April 8
Edinburgh Livurpool...Ntiw York...... April s
bcoliu Liverpool. ..New Vork April 6
FOR KUKOrH.
C. of N. York. ...New York... Liverpool April 17
Jav Now YorkLiverpool ..April 17
Ilitvana New Vork... Havre .April 17
'I mini New York... Liverpool - April 17
1 1 oi in Him .New York...lireniHn April 18
81. Laurent New York... Havre ......April 20
Helvetia New Vork... Liverpool M.April 1M
HilierniH ..New York...thisgow.... April 20
Mnnhiutun New Y ork... Liverpool April M
Alemuniilii. New York... Hamburg April 'JO
Bui lie ....New YorK...Breruuu... April M
Mississippi New Y ork... Havre. April 21
i'ullou New York... Havre May 17
COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, ETC.
Moro Castle New YorkJiavaua April 18
Juniata.. Phllada New Orleans April IS
StarsanUstripesPhiltula Havana April vij
Wyoming Plilluifu (Suvanuub. April o
Corsica New York. ..Havana April ID
Arizona New York...Aspiiiwall -April 20
Nevada .New York...tiau Juan Aprils
N. Auierlca New York...Jira?.U ..April 11
S. America .New York...IJra.il May i
Hails nre forwarded by every Rteaiuer In the reuular
lines. The Bteniuers for or from Liverpool call ai
Queenstown, except, the Canadian line, which call at
Londonderry. The steamer lor or from the Conti
nent call at (Southampton.
CI.EARKD YESTERDAY,
nnrque C. Sturreit, Gregory, Jioslon, WorkJwm it Co.
(Sclir Urozlnibo, JSnnley. Huston, Merslion A Cloud,
i-clir M. K. Long, Hardy, Charleston, V. Raker,
hclir Port Hoyai, Moore, Norwich, W.U. Jolnia&Bro.
tibr llailie Holmes, Tapley, Bangor, do,
felirC. Hadden, Wainwright, New Haven, do.
bchr J. L, bowers, homers, Norfolk, Audeurled, Nor
ton it CO.
Sehr P. H. Clinton, Clinton. New Haven, do,
t-vlir Slur. Crowell, Portland, Wunuenuieher it Co.
bt r E. C. Riddle, McCue. New York, W. P. CI vdeifc Co.
M'r Hiamond 8lale, Talbot. Baltimore, J. D. Kuoll.
bt'r t Frankllu, Plerson. Rullunore. A. Groves, Jr.
Tug Commodore, Baltimore, with a tow ot barges, V.
P. Clyde dc Co.
Tug Lookout, Alexander, Baltimore, with a tow ot
baiges, W. P. Clyde & Co.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Ptenmshlp Wyoming, Teal, 7o hours from Savan
nah, with cotton, etc., to Philadelphia aud Southern
Mall Bieamsulp Co. Passengers Mrs. Josephine
Y ood and sou, M. A. Prlsbie, G. Josephs, L. B. Allen
aud ludy, J. W. Loter. W. b. Howard, Chas. R. Allen,
Jesse A. Blake. C. J. Lllllefield. II. Nlckerson, Dr.
Nez, A. Rappard, Mrs. C. DeWltl and child.
Brig Unele Jerry, Norton, 11 days lrom Sugua, with
sugar to Dallett & Co.
foclir A. M. Bird, Merrill, lrom Fall River, In ballast
to captain.
bclir Julia E. Pratt. NIckernon, 8 days flrom Boston,
wim linseed ao Barclay it Barclay.
behr W. Uillum, Bcovlll, from Mlddletown, with
stone to captain.
behr A. E. Uerrlekson, Marshall. 1 day from Lewes,
with corn to Moore it Wheatley.
bclir Eldorado. Itisloy, 4 days from Laurel, with
lumber to Moore it Wheatley.
Behr B. Sheppard, WlllianiB, 4 days from Laurel,
with lumber to Moore it Wheatley.
bi hr Florence. Bradley. 5 days lrom beaford, with
railroad ties to Moore Ss Wheatley.
belir Funnels' Friend, Moore. 4 davs from Laurel,
Willi lumber to Moore it Wheatley.
s-chr Hart, Calloway. 3 days from Potter's Landing,
with railroad lies to Baeou, Collins A Co.
behr J. Hooper, Mobery, 8 days from Choptank
River, with lumber to Bacon, Collins it Co.
S-chr blar. Crowell, from Providence.
Steamer Chester, Warren, 24 hours from New York
with uidse. to W. P. Clyde & Co.
Tug Lookout, Alexander, from Baltimore, with a
tow of barges to VV. P. Clyde it Co.
Tug Clyde, Duncan, from Baltimore, with a tow or
barges to W. 1'. Clyde & Co.
Tug Commodore, Carr, lrom Baltimore, with a tow
of barges to W. P. Clyde it Co.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Peruvian, Glover, hence, at Norfolk 14th
instant.
bu-auishlp Star of the Union. Cooksey, for Phlliulel
utilH. flfHnil al Now Orleans 13lt! Inst.
bti umship Proponlls, lllggluson, lor Philadelphia,
cleaied at Boston lath List.
Miumship Virginia, Allen, hence, at Norfolk 14th
insiant.
Barque Isaac R.Davis, Hand, 81) days from Cardiff
for lluvana. w as spoken 24th ult., lat. 2S, Ion. SS.
Hamlin Norn. Julinson. 80 davs from Loudon for
l'lilladuluhla. was spoken 4th ult., lat. 47 00, ion. 87,
with loss ot main yard.
Brig Blrchard aud Torrey.Frisbee.lor Philadelphia,
sailed lrom Portsmouth Dili Inst.
. Brig Nazarine. Murphy, hence for Barbados, was
spoki-u 1st mst., lat. su 27, Ion. ti3 (14.
. ..... i . ...... L...nn nr K7n.r.All 1,1. I.iul
renr i'roujeiii. aiooie, uum:-, i uuv.. .th. iuh,.
behr Clara. Heri ick, lor Philadelphia, sailed irom
New London 1 1 tit lust.
behrs B. biefclru.au ana c. i. w aison, ueuce, ui Nor
wich 12lh Inst. .
bclir JJ. andE. Kelly, Keuy, iori'nuaueipuia.eieareu
at Boston 151 h i uat. , , . , . ,, ,
behr Free Trade, Frlsbee, for Philadelphia, sailed
from Bevurly 14th lust. ,., ..
behrs il. Bluimous, uouircy; J. it. , nonui",
and R. beaiuan, beumau, lur ruiniuoiuum, nuncuunm
balem 14ih Inst. ....,., j ,
schr J. Truman, tiinos, ior i-uuaueipuiu, saueu uom
New Bedford 14th lust. . ,
behrs F.. B. Wheaiou, w nearou, miu ai. uiuuu,
Ludlam, hence, at balem latbUMt.
behr A. A. Andrews. Kelly, for Philadelphia, sailed
from New Bedtord lath Inst.
Behr Korwester, hence, at uiouceaier uiu iuai
MISCELLANY.
ti, il, VoriiKH of Paris uublislies the list of
marine losses during the mouth of February last.
The total number ol vessels lost is m, niuiuumn
BtetiUier.i. UI I he vessels iobv n'- were mkiuh, t.i
i -;i Vmnch. 11 Italian. U Danish, 7 Prussian,
6 Dutch, and the remaining 2ti sailed uuder various
Hags. F.leven vessels are suppuseu iu nave i
wuh their crews, no intelligence respecting liioiu
having been received. TUe uumoer oi vessels iu m
the months of January and February , lS'i7. was tW ,
aud in the corresponding periods ol lstiii. 678, showing
a diminution ol cusuullies in favor of the present
ytThe cargo of ship North America, rrom Raltlmore
lor ttan i raucisco. would be forwarded from Rio
Janeiro bv ship Topgallant. The North American
was ballas'tlng at Rio Janeiro on tho 1st ult. Ior New
AlRockport. Me., April in, was launched from the
yard ot John Pascal, a hue double-deck schooner ol
about 211 tons, named Dexter Washburn. She Is
owned by Carletou Norwood t Co. and Captain U. 1.
Harkiiesu, who Is to command her.
NOTICE TO MARINERH.
The following lnlormaUun, dated January. Wu,
respecting a sunken rock recently discovered Inside
YYllson lhland, on the west coast of Kiusiu, has been
received lrom Commander Charles Bullock, il. M. IS.
berpenf.
berpent Rock lies three-quarters of a mile from ana
Inside Wilson Island; ll lias only from nine to twelve
feet of water on ll. From the rock the northeast
point of Wilson Island bears N.N W., llio south point
W.sW., and the norm point ot Kokosima K.N K. The
Berpent grazed over It while carrying six fathoms
rei'iilar soundings In both chains.
J,y command of their lordships,
G EO. 1IKNBY RHJIIAKDS. Hydrographer.
Hydrogra)hlotllic,Admlralty, Loudon, March 13.18U7.
gARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE,
PUT UP AT
WJLTBEEGER'S DJtlG STOKE,
SO. 83 KOBTH SECOND STBEET,
PHILADELPHIA,
Will color more water than four timet tbe tame
nmouut of ordinary Indigo.
IT 18 WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION,
It I retailed at the same price as the Imlttlon and
nferior wtlclee. Ii3ia
AMUSEMENTS.
C A D E M Y
OF MUSIC.
WEDNESDAY EVKNINO NEXT, April 17,
TAREI-a HKI'lNOU
.t CONCEKT,
f1""""1'" ,he auspiies of the "Amusement Com
niltlee ' ot the
bOLTHERN FAMINE RELIEF FUND.
AUriSl'Ks:
M me PARFrA-HOsA. Prima Hotina.
big. BHKJNdl.l, prima Tenor.
big. FKRRANTI. Ilass Iltido.
big. i'OUTUNA. Hmltone.
Mr. CAUL ROSA, Violin Solo.
Mr. REIIRLNK, Accompauyist,
.,.io. ., (,RA'0 ORCHESTRA,
tinder the direction of
Mil. AHOI.PIT TilUCJFF.LD.
AIiMIrSION-dmj DOLLAR.
iNO extra charge lor securing neats.
ueseived seats may be had this morning at the
music blore ol C. W. A.Trunipler and at the Academy
ol Music. 4 ,J 2t
N
EW CHEHN'JT (sTUKKT THEATBE.
-nr.Kn u l street, above Tweinii.
RK-ENU AUEM KMT and TlUHb WEEK
ft urtiiimi.t rnui.l..u
m eminent nistrinnlc artist.
iii ii. jami k k. .MURPOCJI.
THIS (Wednesday) EVEN INI, April 17,
e s beautiful domestic Tradedy, in live nets,
Moore
entitled
THE GAMESTER.
r H,..rA-1n
.,'. , '- Air. j. i- muitu'
'lhurfKlay-WINK WOltKH WONDEIUS.
Friday BENEFIT OF M K. J. E. M u HIiOCU,
Ml'l'II Aim Aloiire Wii'i-inv.i
Mr. J. E. MURDOCH
SA lUltDAV AFTERNOON. April 20,
SECOND MUltDOCH MATINEE.
W ILD OATS.
Ko7 rl Mr. J. E. MUROOCII
Alailnee seals can be secured now.
t-eais secured six days In advance.
WALNUT BT it E K T T Jl K A T K 12,
i. . .7 corn,'r ' NINTH and WALNUT Htreets.
Begins at i4 to s o clock.
THIS. (Wednesday) EVEN I NO. April 17,
. LAST NlHUT BUT THREE
of the charming youngnrtlste,
LUCILLE WESTERN,
who will appear, by desire, and fur the
LAST TIME IN Tills CITY.
In her remarkably powerful Impersonation ot
LEAH, THE FOHSAKEN.
l.rand Complimentarv Benefit lo
,m El ( ILL'E WESTEKN,
AT THE ACADEMY OF .MUSIC,
on Saturday Alternoon, April 2n, nnd the sumo
NlflIT AT THE WALNUT SITU-JET THKATR E.
MiiH. JOHN DKEWS KKW AKCH STliEET
TH EATRE. Begins at ? to 8 o'clock.
LAST WEEK POSITIVELY OF
EUV IN ADAMS.
TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), April 17,
THE MARBLE HEART.
Rnphnel EDWIN ADA MS
Voiage Owen Mar' we
Marco.. .( Mis" . uco
Thursday WILD DATs.
Friduy-Benefit ot EDWIN ADAMS,
MEN OF THE DAY,
nnd BI.AC'K-F.YED SUSAN.
Saturday THE DEAD HEART.
Monday next LADY DON.
'LpOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY TUEATKE.-
JL IMMtNSE ATTRACTION.
FOX S t OM BIN ATION TKOUPB
EVERY EVENING.
GRAND CORPS DE BALLET.COM It' PANTOMIMl
ETHIOPIAN BURLESQUE, COMIC PANTOM1MA
CONCERT HALL.-
W 'l he sublime Paintings by Mtirillo ot "Christ
Raising I.uznius from the Dead," and tlie "Death of
Virginia," will be exhlbilediou TUKSDAY. April in,
and every Evening, when the audience will be pre
sented With BpleuUid
GIFTS,
of the value ol TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS.
On WEDNESDAY anil SAlUilbAV at 3 o'clock
Matinees will be given. Tickets, 'J5 cents lur parents
and children, when the children will he presented
with elegant toys. Tickets, cents. Reserved seats,
AO cents. For sale at Trumpler's, Seveulh and Ches
li ut stieets, and at the Hall. 4 10 tf
TSTEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE
JJN UJCVENT H Street, above CH ESN UT.
"IliK FAMILY 1U)N(IKT"
OPIN iUH. IIIK SKASON.
flA & J'UJ,UU - III V 1.' 'U K.'.'.. V d
the Great Star Troupe of the World, In their GRAN1 J
V.ltilUflAIS DU1HEKS, fcOJNUS, DANCKfS, JNilJVt
BURLESQUES, and PLANTATION SCENES.
DOO.S open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at S o'clock
8 30 J. L, CARNCROSa, Manager.
GEUMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE
hearsals every SATVKDAV AFTERNOON, al
MUSICAL FUND HALL, 3, o'clock. Engagement!
made by nddressiug GEORGE BASTERT, Agent, No
121 MONTEREY St., between Race and Vine. 2 88a
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC,
k'TU P BNW bTEAM ENGINE AND
SJLLI 11 ROILKR WORKS. NEAF1E LEVY
ii,dLliUAL AiSD THEORETICAL ENGINEERS,
MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK
SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having for many yean
been in successful operation, and been exclusively
engaged In building and repairing Marine aud Rivet
Engines, high aud low-pre.--sure, Iron Boilers, Water
Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc., respectlully oiler theli
Services lo the public as being lully prepared to con
tract Ior engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and .
blutlonary; having sets of patterns of ulllereut Blzes,
are prepared to execute orders with quick desputch,
F.very description of pattern-making made at the
shortest notice. High and Low-pressure Fine,
Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsyl
vania charcoal iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds;
Iron aud Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roil
Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected
u.-lih LIih ithove business.
' Drawings aud speculations for all work done
I at the establishment free ol charge, aud work guar.
' "'ihe subscribers have ample wharf-dock room for
i repairs of boais, where they can lie in periect salety
: and are prov ided with shears, blocks, lulls, eto. etc
for raising ueavy or ngui weinm.
JACOB C. NEAFIE,
JOHN P. LEV VI
821 BEACH and PALMER Stree
J, VAU&HAN MUUU1CK, ' WILLIAM H. MKUBICK
JOHN B. COl'K.
SOL'TIIWAEK FOUN.DJ.tY, FIFTH AND
WASHINGTON Streets,
PlULAPKLPHIA.
MERRICK fc SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High aud Low Pressure Steam Engine
loi Laud, River, aud Murine Service.
Boilers, Gahomelers, Tanks, lion Boats, etc.
Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron Frame Roofs lor Gas Works, Workshops, and
Railroad stations, etc . ,., ,
Retorts aud Gas Machinery, of the latest aud most
impioved construction.
lur. ,!,... rn, 1 l. 111 ol Plantation Maohinerv. anil
! Sugar, Saw, aud Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Opeu
bleum xruius, ieievatoio, fawin, x uuipiug xuur
sole Agents for N. Bllleux's Patent Sugar Bollln.
Apparatus, Nesmytb's Patent Steam Hammer, aur
Aspmwall & Woolsey' Patent Ctntrii'ugal Sugai
Draining Machine.
BRIDESliUKCi MACHINE W0KK5
OFFICE,
No. 65 N. FRONT STREET,
PHU.AtlkLl'UlA.
We are prepared to till orders to any extent for oar
well-known
MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN
M 1LL.S,
Including all recent Improvements In Carding, Spin
ning, umi Weaving.
W e Invite the attention ot manufacturers to our ex.
tensive works.
j ALFRED JENKW fe BON,
STEARNS, WHITNEY & BRIDGES,
No. 327 C1IESNUT STREET,
Manufacturers of
CAST-IRON WATER AND STEAM PIPE
Of all sues; also Flltlngi. for the same, al the lowest
market rates. F.xteiisive machinery has been pre
pared, and we are now ready to lurulsh this pipe to
any amount al short notice. Also general Railroad
and Steamboat supplies. lias am
COAL.
fJB V. PATRICK & CO,
" KO. 304 N. BROAD ST.,
DEALERS IN
LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL C0A
EAZLET0N, MAHAN0I, EAGLE VE1K, AH '
EE-BfiOKES STOVE,
Al syson hand, under cover, and frcclrom DIRT
HLATE. HiSsaiwUn
00ALI CALI COAL!
( j, A. WILSON'S
i (Kuccessor to W. L. Foulk.)
j LEU1U1I AND JtlllUYlJillA
rAMIL"X COAL YARD I
MO. 1917 tALLOWHltli ST., P1I1L.A. ,
Attention Is called to my HONEY BR(X)K
LEHIGH and RE-LROKEN bCHU Y I.KIM., both
superior and unsurpaksed Coal. 1
Coal aud Pieparatiou bl in the cW. tSUnl
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU
RANCE company, Incorporated by the Legis
lature of Pennsylvania, 1S.16.
Office, B, E. Corner THIRD and WALNUT BtreeU,'
Philadelphia.
MARINE INSURANCES
on Vessels, eargn, and freltht. to all parts oi the world
INLAND INSURANCF
on (roods by riven canal, lake, and land carriage, to
ail porta ol the Union.
. ., FIRE IN8DRANCE8
on merchandise generaliv.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Etc
ASSETS OF THE COM PANT,
Nnvunih.. 1 IHttA
Kd,tM) United Stales 6 Per Oeut. Loan,
171 ,,,, , ,
120,ni United States 6 Per Cent, Loan
issi
SOO.M United States 7 8-lu"per Cent.
Loan, Treasury Notes
1215,000 City ol Philadelphia Six Percent.
Loan (exempts)
64,000 Slate of Pennsylvania Six Per
Cent. Loan. .
6t,00(l Htate of Pennsylvania Five Per
l ent. Ixian
150,00 Stale of New Jersey Six Per
Cent. Loan
tO.OWl Peniwylvanla Railroad, 1st
Moitgage, Six Percent. Bonds.
26,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mort
114,0000t
lag.SflO-oo
Ul.BOBt
126,562'IW
M.'OO-Ot
44,(20 MO
60,7TOli
W,500'0t
M,250'0(i
.7W0
K.wxrod
(,040'00
I5,oo(ruo
(,960-01
18,000-00
16S,900'00
gage Sx 'nr. IVnL Hn.lo
86,00 W estern Pennsylvania Itallroad
Six Per Cent. Bonds (Pennsyl
vania Railroad guarantees)
30,000 Stateof Tennessee Five Per Cent
Ioan.
7,0W Stale of leuuessee Six Per Cent.
Loan
16,000 8(Ki Shares Slock of Germantown
GasCompany (principal and In
teretit guaranteed by the city of
Philadelphia)
7,160 Hi Shares Stock of Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company
S,0U0 loo Shares Slock of North Penn
sylvania Itallroad Company....,
20,(i'0 be Shares stock ol Philadelphia
and Southern Mail Steamship
Company
1!6,WI0 Loans on Bonds nnd Mortgage,
1st Liens on City Property.
$l,iH5,(K.0!iPr,
Market value. I,070,280"76
Rpftl Estate
Bibs receivable for Insurances
mnde
Balance due p.t agencies. Pre
miumson Marine Policies, Ac
crued Interest, and other
debts due lo the Company
Scrip aud Stock of sundry Insu
rance and oilier Companies,
14.173. Estimated value
CiiHh In Bank f)bll.Utt-'2
Cash la Drawer 447-14
&6,0O0'00
87,637-20
D8,23-90
2,830-00
41 ,640-00
JI,407,32I-66
This being a new enterprise, the Par is assumed
na iiio maraei. value.
Thomas C. Hand.
Samuel E. stokes,
Henry Sloan,
'William G. Boulton,
Edward Darlington,
H. Junes Brooke,
Edward Lafourcade,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. McFarland,
Joshua P. Eyre,
Spencer Mcllvaine,
J. B. Semple, Pittsburg,
A. B. Berger, "
D. T. Morgan, "
George W. Bernardon,
John C. Davis,
Eiluiund A, Swuder,
TheophlliiH Paulding,
John R, l'enrose,
James Traiuair,
11 enry C. 1ml let t, Jr.,
James C. Hand,
W illiam C. Ludwlg,
Joseph H. Seal,
George G. Leiper,
Hugh Craig,
John D. Taylor,
Jacob Klegel,
THOMAS
C. it AND. V resident.
JOHN C. DAVIS, Vice-President.
Hknry LvtBi KN, Secretary. 18
1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Franklin Fire Insuraiicc Co.
OF PlIILADFLPHIA.
OFFICE:
S. 45 AM) 437 tllKSNCT KTRET
ASSET ON JANITART 1, 1S'.
StS5tt,14U-13.
Capital . . ..........f4W,0O0;Otj
Ar-criiPil KuritliiR tH't713 Utt
Preuiiuuis . liioti,4y216
UNSETTLED CLAIMS.
tU7,4Hi-lB
INCOME FOR 1SMI,
Jii.OOO.
LHBES PAII MINCE 18S OTKB
fS.5U0.0U0.
Perpetual aud Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms
DIRECTORS.
Charles N. Bancker. 1 George Fulee,
Tobias Wagner, I Allred iltler,
Samuel Grant 1 Francis W. Lewis, M. D.
tieorge W. Richards Peter McCall,
Isaac Lea, I l'homaa Sparks.
CHARLES N. BANCKER, President,
GEORUE FALES, Vice-President,
J. W. MCALL1.V1ER, Secretary pro tern. 318tl231j
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NORTH AMERICA.
OFFICE, No. Zitt WALNUT &T., PHILADELPHIA
INCORPORATED 1794. CHARTER PERPETUAL,
1APITA1., f300,00.
! AKSKTW, JAKl'AHY , 1SXJ7, II,7C3,!iU?'33.
1 lNfl lt 1 AltllVK, I.M.AM rit lNM'Oll-
'IAIIOJS Alllllt U1.1KS,
PIKKCTOBS-
Arthur O. Collin, George L. Harrison,
Samuel W . Jones,
Francis R. Cope,
John A. Blown,
Charles 'lay lor,
Ambrobe While,
Ricliurd D. Wood,
W llliam Welhh,
S. M orris S aln,
Edward H. Trotter,
Edward S. Clarke,
-William Cummlugs,
T. Charlion Henry,
Allred D. Jeaauy,
John P. While.
John Aiasou,
Louis C. Madura.
ARTHUR G. COFFLN. PresidenL
Charles Pi-ait, recretary.
WILLIAM RUEHLER, Uarrlsbure, Pa., Central
Agent lor the blale ot Pennsylvania. 1 iii
PK0Y1DENT LIFE AND TRUfeT COilPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA,
No. Ill fcouib FOUR! H hlreet.
INCORPORATED 3d MONTH, sad., 1885.
CAPITAL, tloO.OUO, PAID IN,
Insurance on Lives, by Yearly premiums; or by
10, or W J ear Premiums, Nou-lorleiture.
F.uoovimenuj, payable al a luture age, or on prior
decease by Y early premiums, or 10 year Premiums
bolh tlasnes Kou-lorlelture.
Annuities granted on favorable terms
Term Policies, Children's Endowments.
This Company, while giving the insured the security
ol a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire protila ui
tne LUe business among its Policy holders.
Moneys received at interest, aud paid ou demand,
Authorized by charter to execute Trusts, aud to act
as Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian,
and in other fiduciary capacities, under appointment
ol any Court of Hub Commonwealth, or muf person
or persons, or bodies politic or eorpeiate.
ui UKCT0B8.
KAMCEL R. BHIPLEY, 1 HENRY HAINES,
JObHUA H.MORRlsS, .
RR HARD W OOD,
v 11 -HARD CADRURY,.
T. WljTARRHOWlN
WM. V. LONG6TKETH,
117 II t 1 A f U iiil.'l.'ll
d - J A IJ T T-'U IS M,i Ll n.
TT ILiUlAlll AAAVA.JLXV,
.ii a? vwrniii
BAMLEL R. SHIPLEY', ltOWLAND PARRY,
President. Actuary,
THOMA8.WI6TAR, M. D., J. B. TOWNSEN D,
7 Medical Examiner. Legal Adviser,
T, IRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. TIH
Jl FENNbYLVANlA FIRE JNBURAJNCK COM
PAN Y Incorporated 1Z6 Charter Perpetual No,
510 WALNUT (street, opposite Independence (Square.
This Company, favorably known lo the community
for over loriy years, continues to insure against lossoi
damage by lire on Public or Private Buildings, either
permanently or for a limited time. Also.ou Furniture,
Stocks ol Goods, aud Merchandise generally, on liberal
'"h'eir Capital, together with a large Burplns Fund, la
Invested In the most careful manner, which enable
them to ol,er M lut) Insured au undoubted security in
the case of loss.
nnnlel Smith. Jr..
John Deverenx,
Thomas (Smith,
Henry Lewis,
J. Giilinirhum Fell.
Alexunder Renson,
lhaac HaKlehurst,
Thomas rouoiub,
I I TT ,1 ...... 1 -
I DAN 1EL BM1TH, J, Pweldent.
Wit.t.iam O. Ckqwkll. Secretary 83oj
Plia:MX 1NSUEANCE COMFANY OP
Fill LA DELPHI A.
lCORI'ORATED 1 Km CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Ko, iz4 WALN UT Btreel. opposite the Exchanga
jn addition to MARINE and INLAND INSUR
ANCE, this Company Insures from loss or damage by
FIRE for liberal terms on buildings, merchandise,
lurnliure, etc, for limited periods, aud permanently
on buildings, by deposit ol premium.
The Company has been In active operation for more
than hlXTY' Y EARw, durlug which all loan us have
been promptly adjusted and paid.
John L. Hodge,
Lawrence Lew la, Jr.
M. u. Manony
John T. Lewis,
William b. Grant,
Robert W. Learning,
D. Clark Wharton
jiaviu Lewis,
Benjamin Ettlng,
Thomas II. Powers,
A. R. McUenry,
Edmund Custlllon,
bamuel w licox,
i., I Hiun ... Plums.
Bamcil Wilcox, bacretaxy.
APRIL 17, 18G7.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
BROOKLYN
LIFE 1KSUIIANCI2 COM I'ANY
OF NliW YOlUi
M U T U ' A. JLi .
CATITAIh fl29,00-PAI UP.
AlCV9II7IATION, $300,000
Cnh Bividciul In 1807. Forly
per Cent.
CHRISTIAN W. B0UCK, President.
RICHARD II. HARDING, Secretary.
K. BRAINARD COLTON, General Agent for Penn
syivania and Southern New Jersey, N. E. corner o
EVEKTH and ClIEb'L"r btreels, second story fron
office, Philadelphia, Pa.
rillLADKLPllIA HEFEKEMEK,
Morton McMlchnel, Mayor,
j. v.uoiMy at jjo., j0. ill .Delaware avenue,
W m. II. Gatr.mer. President Camden A Aniluiv TL R
James Ross buowden, late Director Mint. 2i
A. G. R, H Inkle, M, D., Medical Examiner.
FEW GOOD ROLIC1TOR8 WANTED FOR THE
CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.
QIRAUD FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
(No. 630)
N. E. COR. CUESNUT AND SEVENTH STS.
PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITA!. ASB M KI'LlK OVEIt $300,000.
IMO.-I1K FOU 1H66, aiOII.Wil l.
Losses Paid and Accrued In 1&06,
917,000,
Ofwhlrh amount not VitiO remain unpaid atthisdaU!
f Kai.utKi.utsi of properly has been HiiccessiuUy insured
by ibis Company in thirteen years, and Eight Huu
dred Losses by Fire promptly paid.
DIRECTORS.
Th nm as Craven .
Hilas Y erkes. Jr.,
Allred H. Gillett,
N. B. Lawrence,
Charles 1. Dupont,
Henry F. Keuuey.
Furman Bheppard,
Thomas MucKellar,
John hupplee.
John W. Claghorn
Joseph Kiiiuo. M. D.
THOMAS t RAVEN, President
A. B. GILLETT, Vice-President.
2 2-Jfmw j JAM EW R. A LVORD. Secretary
STRICT ECONOMY IN MANAGEMENT
PBOVIUESTLIFEANDTRI'KT COJIPASfT
OF PUIjLAIEI.PIIIA.
NO. Ill 8. FOURTH STREET,
Commenced Business 7mo. 24, lSttfi.
Organized to extend tbe benefits of LUe Insurance
among members of the Society ot Friends. All good
risks of whatever denomination solicited.
BAMUEL R, BHIPLEY, President.
ROWLAND PARRY, Actuary.
THOMAS WISTAR. M. D., Med. Examlnei
JOBEPH B. TOWNSEND, Legal Adviser.
This Company. In addition to the security arising
from the accumulation of premiums, gives the iusureu
the adviiului-e of au actual paid-up Capital. ALL
THE PROFITS OF INSURANCE ARE DIVIDED
AMU.NU THE INSURED.
Lile Policies aud Endowments In all the most ap
proved forms.
Annuities granted on favorable terms. 2 22fmw3a
SHIPPING.
to
'. I'llll IIIFI.I'III A Nil
JJZ SOL'IUERjN MAIL STEAM..-5HIP COM.'
iAAi S REGULAR LINE
toil "XAVANJiAH, OA. .
TONA WANDA, iU tons, Captain Wm. Jennings,
W Y OMliNG, S50 tons. Captain Jacob Teal.
Tbe steamship WYOMING, will leave for the
abovt port on Saturday, April 20, at 8 o'clock A. M.,
from th second wharl below Spruce street.
Through passage tickets solif aud trelght taken for
all points in conuectlou with theGeorgla Central Rail
road. WILLIAM L. JAMES. General Agent,
No. S14 S. Delaware avenue.
Agents at Savannah, Hunter fe Gammell. 4 1J
TI1K PHILADELPHIA AUD
SOUTHERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COM.
TS REGULAR SEMI-MONTHLY LINE,
VIA HAVANA.
STA R OF THE UN ION, IL'02 tous. Capt. T. N. Cooksey
J I N1ATA, 1216 lulls. Captain P. L. Hoxle,
Will h ave i his port every two weeks alternately,
touching al Havana for passengers going uutl re
turning. The J UN TATA will leave for New Orleans April I.,
at 8 o'clock A. M., lrom the second wharf oelovv
Spruce street.
Till
LE S TAR OF THE UNION will leave New Oi
leans April 13.
'1 hrough bills of lading signed for freight to Mouiie
Galvesiuu.Nutcbez, Vlcksburg, Memphis, JSaauvi'
Caiio, St. Lotus, Louisville, and Cincinnati.
WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent,
4 1 No. 814 S. Delaware avenue.
Agents at New Orleans, Creevy, Nlckeison ifc Co.
5fif-fv Till; PHILADELPHIA AtVU
m Mr1- SOUTHERN MAIL SltAilaHIP COM
i s.js a REGULAlt SEM 1-MON 1 HLY LINE
OK IL311j01A, A. t .
The steumshlp PIONEER, sl tous, Captain J, Ben
nett, w ill leave lor the above port ou Saturday, April
-.7, at 8 o'clock A. M., from the second wharl below
Spruce street,
Rills of lading signed at through and reduced rale
to all principal points in North Carolina.
Agents ul W ilmiiiglou, Worlh& Daniel.
WILLIAM L. JAMES, Geiieral Agent,
4 1 No. HI4 S. Delaware avenue,
trTU fcWUAfil TO LIVERPOOL CALLING
SJIJi.LilatOueeustown. The Inman Line, mil in.
bemi-u eekly. carrying theUuiled Stales Mails,
RETURN TICKR'IS TO PARIS AND BACK,
FIRST CLASS, 2U0 GOLD.
CITY OF NEW YORK Wednesday, April 17
CITY OF BOSTON Saturduy, April 20
EDINBURGH .Wednesday, April 'it
CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday. A pril 27
CITY' OF CORK Wednesday, May I
aud each succeeding Saturday aud Wednesday, M
noon, from Pier No. 45, North River.
RATES OF PASSAGE
By the mall steamer sailing every Saturday
Payable iu Gold.
Payable in Current)?.
First Cabin (llu
To Lonuou lie
Steerage J.
To Loudun .... U
'io Pans lit
1 o Parlu tt
Passage by the W eduesduy steamers: First Cahlu,
Hid; Steerage, JilO. Payable In CulledStalea curreuoy.
pabnengers also forw aided to Havre, Hamburg, Lre
men, etc., at moderate rates.
Steerage paosage from Liverpool or Queenstown, t-Jl
currency. Tickets can be bought here by persons send
lug ior their Irieudu.
tor further lulormatlon apply at the CompanVi
Ollieea. JOHN U. DALE. Agent,
H 7J No. Ill WALNUT Street. Philadelphia,
ZrF- PAbtJAUB TO ANI FKOfl!
-I'l J-i GREAT BRITAIN AND .IHELAND I
irbTEAMSAlP AND SAILING PACKET,
AT HtDUtFDltAlEH.
DKAFT8 AYAlLAbLK TliKOUtillOl'T EHGLAS
1KLLAN D, f COTLAiSD, AND WALLS.
For particulars apply to
1 Al'SCOTT BROTHERS & CO.,
Ko. 16&OV1H Street, and No. M hltOA DWAT
11 OrtoTHOS. K.bEAKLK.'iH WALJSL'T bt
FOK N hW VOKK. SWlFTSUliB
KjSv'jViX'rf-Trausportation Company Despatch
fjrt' Wifelgar and Swllt.iure Lines, via Delaware
and Rarltan Canal, on and alter the 15th of March,
leaving daily al U M. aud 5 P. M connecting wlu
all Northern and Eastern lines.
For freight, which wUl be laken upon accommoda
ting terms, apply io M BAIRD 4 CO..
1 JJ Ko, im (j. DELAVVAUE Aveuue.
frt?,. TOblllFcTiTAINS AND OWNERS.
gOJJg-Tiift uudersinued navlugleased the KEN.
rTfrrroN SCREW DOCK, begs to iulorm his frieudf
and the patrons of the Dock that he Is prepared with
increased facilities to accommodate those Laving yea
eels lo be raised or repaired, and behig a practical
"hip-carnenter aud caulker, will give personal alien-
ltapiTM
mjured to i wnlbh the same ou reasonaule terms,
pu pured to lurumu JoilN ii, h AMM1TT,
Kensington Screw Dock,
1 PFT'AWAREA venue, above Laurel street.
Hhouse and sign painting.
p A I N T I N C.
THOMAS A. FAIIV,
IIOISK AN1 hUiH PAINTER,
(Late Fahy & Rro.)
No. 31 North THIRD Street,
Above Market,
OLD BRICK FRONTS done up, and made to look
. . H n nut. iiroiia KrliLr k. u I u ilui ttlltlU.
fqUKlVU lUO"" Y W4AA44'400 ail
tin ami country iruuw buiiuiumi. 0
PRIVY WELLS OWNERS OF PBOPEBTY
Tbe only place to get Privy Wells cleaned ,
dislnlected at exy low prlcee. pey80N,
Mannfaetorerof Poudrelte,
1 10f ttOLDBMTTH'tt HALL, LIURAtt V Street
ROOFING.
1$, o o iy i in o.
OLD BHINGLE ROOFS (FLAT OR BTEKP) COVKK1
JSJ) WITH JOHN'B ENGLISH ROOFING CLOTH,
And coated with LIQUID GTJTTA PERCWA'
PAINT, making them perfect! water-proot LEA K Yi
GRAVEL ROOFS repaired with Gutta Percba Paint-'
and warranted fur Ave yearn. LEAKY BLATHj
ROOFS coated with liquid which becomes as hard a
late, TIN, COPPER, ZINC, or IKON coated wltl
Liquid Gutta perch at small expense. Cost ranglntl
from one to two cents per square foot. Old Board of
Shingle Roofs ten cents per square foot, all completed
Materials constantly on hand and for sale by the,
PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSY LVANIA ROOfi
INO COMPANY, GEORGE HO HA RT,
11 g Urn Wo. W0 N. FOURTH Street.
Xt O O F" I IV O -
OLD BHIJf till.E ROOFN, VIjAY OR STKFPf
( OHKI II mill J11TA P1.K( HA KOOKi
lM;- I.ol 11, and coated w ith l.Itlill WIITTJ
I'l.HlllA PA INT, making them pexiectly wat4
"iKAHT JR ATFI. ROOPH repaired with GnM
Pereba 1'hiiiI, aud warranted lor live years,
LKAHI M.A1K KOOFN coated with L!q
Gulta pereha Paint, which becomes as hard as slat.
ForTlN,4 0PPKH,ZIK.',and I ROM HOOrfT,
this Paint Is the tie piiu ultra of all other protectlonj
ll forms a perfectly Impervious covering, completely
resists the action of the weather, and onnslttutee
thorough protection against leaks by rust or Other
wise. Price only lrom oue to two cent persquaja
f"rifl and OBATEI. BOOFINO done at thfj
shortest notice.
Material constantly on hand and fnr sale by IA4J
nAMaioiii uooriivu hum-anti. .
J1UH'ISN RVKKETTT,
1 21 6m No. a GREEN BlreelV
LEGAL NOTICES.
7 NTHK ORPHANS' COURT KOK TUE CITT
L AM COUNTY OF PHI LAD ELI' Ul A.
Eslute of J. PEMRERION HUTCHLNSON, DfrJ
ceased.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settlej
and adjust the first account ot CHARLES. HJ
Hl'H HlJS'KON, JAMES H. HUTCHINSON, an
1'iaiBtltiUN s. HUTC1UNKON, Executors of th
will of J. PEMHERTON H UTOHlJNiSON, Esq.,'
deceased, and to report distribution of the balance
in the hands of the accountant, will meet tli
parties Interested for tne purposes of his appoint
meut. on MOMlAY, April Kt, 1H7, at 11 o'clock AJ
M.. at his olllee, jNo, 131 b. FIFTH street, In the City,
ot Philadelphia,
4 17 wlni5i CHAPMAN BTDDLTC. Auditor.
VTOTICE.-COLIiT
OF COJ1MON
I'LBAf
-L-N FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILAl
DELPHlA.of June Term, 1HWI. No. M. In Dlvoroof
A MA 1.1 A VOELKER vs. PHIL1PP VOELKER.
To Phlltpp Voelker, the above-named respondent-
Bir: The depositions ot witnesses forllbeilant in the!
above case will be taken before EK. NICHOLBJ
H(., the Examiner, appointed by tbeCourttotake teM
tlmony in the above case, al tlie olllee ol thesubscrlberj
No. bli N. '1HIKD Street, Philadelphia, on the 24
day of April, A. D. It;, at 4 o'clock P. M.
FREU. D1TTMANN,
4 4 151 ' Attorney lor Libel taut.
No. 1101 CHE8NUT Street.
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.
IHave opened, at their NHW STORE,
ti, XV. Cor. KleveutU stud Chesnut,
A SPjLN1)II ASSOBTnEHI
o
white liOODti,
LAl'FS,
13UK01DERIE8,
jLAl'K OOOI1N,
1IANI1KERCIIIEFS,
V1LJS, TC. ETC.,
Of Superior Quality, at LOW PRICES.
9fl J.QNS3IH3 toil 'OK
TRENCH STEAM
SCOURING.
! ALDEDYLL, MARX & CO.;
NO. 188 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET
AND
SO. CIO RACE STREET. 8I0nu
W estcott & ceorce;
SUCCESSORS TO
PHILIP WILSON A CO
IMl'OBTKHS AND DEALERS IX ' ; ' "
Cil NS, PISTOLS RIFLLS, CRICKET, AKJ
RASE RALL IMPLEMENTS.
FISHING TACKLE, SKATES, CROQUET
ARCHERY, ETC.. .
NO. 409 CIILSN VT STREET, '
4113m
PHILADELPHIA.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER A CO
WHOLESALE DBUGGISTS,
HANUFA (JTVUEliU,
lMFOIiTERB,
AND DEALERS JJ
i'alnts, Varnishes, and Oils,
No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
l?.5am CORNEB OF RACK.
JpITLER, WEAVER & CO,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Manilla and Tarred Cordage. Cords
Twines, Etc.
No. 5? North WATER Street and
No. 22North DELAWARE Aveuue.
ruiLADKLrill.
EDWIjX H.FlTI.lCB, MlCHAKI, WXAVER
COJSRAD F. ClOTJUKH. 1
Slate mantels:
SLATE MANTELS are unsurpassed for Durability
B uty, Strength, aud Cheapness.
6LATE MANTELS, and Slate Work Generallj
made to order,
J. B. KIMES A CO.,
812 em Nos 812ii and 2128 CHEBNUT Street.' 1
Q-JO ARCH feTKEET. GAS FIXTUEE8J
JaZi chandeliers, bronze STATUARYI
Etc. VAN KIRK & CO. would respectfully direct tha
attention of their friend i, and the publlogenerally ta
their large and elegunt assortment or UAS fv.
TURFS. C11ANDEI.1KKS, end ORNAMENT AT.
BRONZE WARES. Those wishing handsome anA
thoroughly made Uoods.at very reasonable nrley
will find it to their advantage to give US a cailbeora
purchasing elsewhere, "
N. R. Soiled or tarnished fixtures reflnlahed wlih
epeclal care aud at reasonable prices. N WIU"
mum , VANKIRK A CO,
POSTER'S RESTAURANT
KO. 191 KOITII TIIIltD STBEET,
OFF08ITE OIRARD BANK, PHILADELPHIA;
Oysters and Meals at all hours.
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HARD RTTRRFIl IRTii-ifTir
LIMBS. Aruis, Igs Appliances for,
pelormlty, etc. eic. These Limbs are
viBumei iu iruui nie in lorm aud lit: I
are the llghlest, most durable, com
lortalile. iierlect un.l r,,,ij. ...
tutes yet invented. They are an-1
Btates dovemment anj our prlneiptU Hnnreoi.
Pa ented AiiLriiHt m tk,;j. uw o.j .UUc' v.-ruiB5,,'
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