OITT INTELLIGENCE. T lO ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS SES UmiOM PASIS. Cortocaticw OF KniOHTs TElfr-LAR AT PrtTS ljtTBo. YpKtrdfty, this division of the Masonlo tody held their annual convocation al the Ma pnio Hall In ITttsburg, and, notwithstanding the Inclomcnt weather, there was a full attend ance of Hlr Knights from all the various see tlonsof the Htate. The following offloers were elected for the ensulnii year: T,hliiSdeIph?an,nn1rJermlah nulcu,noni Deputy Grand Commander John Vallsrcharap. of Uarrisininr. ' Ornnd Uincrl-JmM IT. H' pklus, of Pittsburg. Captain Oeneral-H. 1). McKenn, ol 'I owanda. Grand Prelate Her. A. 11. Paltisou, of Philadel phia. (Jrand Senior Warden C, M. Howell, ol Lancaster. inii Junior Vt arden Abram Miller, of haston. Drnnd '1 reasurer K. A. L. O'Kerr. of A I toon a. Urnnd Recorder A itred Credit), of Washington. Pa. Grand Htandard Bearer Ernest Knanp, ot PhoaulX" Vllle. Grand ftword Bearer T. TT. Brier, Greensboro. Grand Waiden Fritz J. Kvans, of York. During the fore part of the afternoon, the Grand vommainlery emerged from the Hall, and, tinder cotumaud of ltobert l'ltcairn, marched through the principal streets of the city. The banquet, commencing at 9 o'clock, was gotten up in the most elegant and luxurious Style, the oost exceed! ntr. $3500. Among the distinguished ICnlgbts present Were General Coulter, Klght Kminent Grand Commander Hutchinson, six Past Grands, four Past Grand Commnndersof New Jersey, beaded by Highl Kminent Grand Commander t'ourson f that Mate, All the old and new Grand, Officers of the Pennsylvania Commandery. Colonel It. Blddle Koberls presided. The Kev. Dr. Fuller, of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, of l'lMBburg. opened the proceedings with prayer Colonel lioberls delivered the welcoming speech. At 11 o'clock the regular toasts were proceeded Wil li, among which were the following "The Cross and Crown the symbol of our faith and hope." Drank in silence. The Knight Templar's sword and the quali ties Willi which it is endowed." Heponded to by Klght Eminent Bir E. H. Turner. "Kite Masonry, a society without caste, a patriotism without party, a religion without sect." Responded to by HlrM. ftlckards Muckle. "Wrman, stronger than klir-s or wine, sweeter than music or perfume, lovelier than flowers or moonlight." Ilesponded to by Emi nent Sir H. B. McCane. Volunteer sentiments were then read, and the enjoyment was oontlnued beyond mid night. It has Just been decided to hold the next . meeting of the Grand Commandery at Soranlon. - Aid for thb Sufferbbs. The following is a Statement of receipts in aid of the suiTerers and families afUiuted by the terrible catas trophe of one week ago: CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED BY MAYOR M'MICnAEI,: ' Mrs. M. A. Binder...... , $25 00 H. C. Howell ... ... . t'fOO 3. M avi Caah So-iki Morgan, Orr A Co. 1ih-00 Philadelphia Drug EiOlmni!'.... 40im.ii A. H. ('ha beis 2000 Proceeds of abeneill al thoUiiesnut at. Theatre 65i ru Casl IH'OO Merrick A tious. 20u-oj C0NTEIBUTI0N3 ACKKOWLKOnsn BY THE HOMB MIS" SIONAKY SOCIKTV. St. PpdI's P. K. Church (mala) Sunday School, by T.lailmer, K8q..... f 17-15 Benjamin T Tredick M, 20 00 Hornberger, Cuuutrjg.iaui & Co 21 00 C'b...,.......................... .... .......... 500 Cash .. lvoo Through EvaNINM TKLlCOKAeiC.................. 60 00 By Post l oo Mrs. C. Tarrow.... ....... .... .. -oo O. Bitter 500 Casta ... soo . T. K. B 2.1-00 H. C N- ....... S 00 178-15 The Commercial Exchange Association acknowledge the receipt of $25 from Reeves A Eastburu, In aid of the sufferers by the explosion In Sansom street. The Com mittee of this Association have called Individually on all the suiTeriug families, and bave found a great deal of destitution, and bave relieved their temporary wants. Unless a large amount of money be colleoted, these poor andamicfed families will sulfur for tho neces saries of life. Governor Geary. Last evening the spa cious parlors of the Lopierre House presented a beautiful and animated appearauce, the occa sion being a reception given by his Excellently. Governor John W. Geary, to his personal and political friends. Among the guests were Major General George G. Meade and lady, aud other well-known friends of the Governor, and the ceremonies were highly interesting and plea sant, though entirely devoid of any prear ranged formality. In all thevarlons Institu tions, educational and otherwise, visited. Gov ernor Geary exhibited the greatest Interest in the inmates and every step be has taken In our midst, the manifestations of favor and public esteem made blm, clearly Indicate how dearly be is held In the estimation of the people of Philadelphia; AKNrrEBSARY of tqb Old Man's Home This Aftjcbnoon. A very interesting meeting may be anticipated this afternoon, at the anniver sary or this benevolent institution. It lakes plaoe at Kev. Mr. Henry's Church, on Thlrty ninlh street, near Powelton avenue, com mencing at 4 o'clock. Speakers of note will be present to add Interest to the exercises, among whom Is the Rev. Albert Barnes. The managers of the Did Man's Home aie Mrs. John B. Henry, Mrs. Roberts Vaux, Miss Phebe A. Atwood, Miss Mary H. Boyles, Mrs. E. C. Prosser, Mrs. A. B. Klngaland, Mrs. Henry C. Gibson, Mrs. Henry D. Hieever, Mrs. John Rib ley, Mrs. J. O. Miller, Mrs. Judge Allison, Mrs. John K. Latimer, Mrs. V. W. Grayson, Mrs. E. B Cameron, Mrs. B. Williams, Miss Kawoett, Mrs. Huddy, Mrs. Keen, Miss T. B. Henry. Pbesbmtatioh. After the performance of Cendrillon was concluded last evening, at the Hew Chesnut Street Theatre, the musicians composing the orchestra surprised their leader, Mr. Benjamin Woolf, in the green-room, by presenting blm with a beautiful black ebony baton, mounted with gold. The presentation speech was made by Mr. Jen y Taylor, of t he corp dramalique, and Mr. Woolf made a feeling reply to bis professional associates for the gilt. We are Informed that the allatr passed ofl very pleasantly, although we were not one of the favored, "aujlnce." Stealivo Money. Two young men, one by the name of A. B. Vance, had precoucerted a plan to rob the money drawer of Mr. M. J. Bhinn'sdry goods establishment, No. 92 Spring Garden street. Vance and- his companiou stepped into the store yesterday afternoon, and while the former was engaged in pricing the goods without the door, where he had Induced the lady attendant to come on pla of desiring to purchase, his companion went to the rear and robbed the drawer, as it is alleged. Both were arrested and bound over in default of $10X ball to answer by Alderman Bolller. A CoLiiisioH. Louis Suhnap. a German, was taken Into cublody for likening himself unto a locomotive, going along without any headlight, . 1 . t .. w v-i iw at. ttlvlh orwl PlASIIAn . , rri.io ..mk-n vn tint rn I ha ra rt rt RAhnan caused' ceaseless dodging on the part of the community wuu wno m . 1 1 . . .i-rclnir a hb.VV IkflY WftH If 11 IM'. Iffifl COIOICU Ulijwiij,u...-.j the force of a o lllion with Sohnap. The latter was arrested, anu Aiuenuau nr niiuui uoiu uuu In ItOU buU to answer Faikmount Park Items. A young man and a voung girl were arrested yesterday for pull lug flowers. They were arrested by Ollloer Lam back. Alderman iiuiouiusou umumm each In M00 ball to answer. . .u u. arrested f.ir insult. Anoillrr yiuiUB . , " InBlailies. OfHe r Lehman took him in custody, " . . Ta.it.I..j-.n tl nail t I m and Aluerroau iiuw;muu" Another man whs arrested for fast driving. Alderman massey uneu nnn. Stole Two , Dbesbs. Isabella MoCaffney . . . . . .. ciauanfh And Hull til was tasen in cnaiouy ; -- Jtreeta last evening, obarsed by a neighbor ing female witn uaviug ii"-u which in iueiuii - lor rags. Alderman Tlttermary, on bearing the case, commutea jsuoi' . t m,aa unt tt nrlson. JkUU VO.it, uu "" " . J Bmi rvn MnsiiT. Marv Min- wu arrested yesterday on a charge of Laving stolen fi from a atora in ine vioumy of Tenth and Chesnut atreeUr oml THE DAILY EVENtNCr TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, Tn ExFCtmvB CoMMrrrmi of thk Nation At Board of Fire Unokrwritkks. After our report of the proceedings ol this body cloned yesterday, a report was submitted from the Committee on Local Boards, Kstes, and Com missions. The report was favorable to the adoption of the general tariff proposed at the Inst meeting of the National Board, with some slight modifications. Two separate tables of rates are embraced In it. one for the Northern and the other for the Southern section of the country. The Committee reoonamendod thatdue eflortsbe made to enforce the projected lariir in all localities where It Is possible and conve nient. Special rates for particular localities bad been prepared by the Committee, who recom mended their promulgation; and also the ap- S ointment of a committee to reconcile thedif cultles now existing In the Insurance business of Cincinnati and BU Louis. The report of the committee was received, and Its reoom mends tlous adopted. The meeting reassembled this morning at the office of the North American Fire Insurance Company, on Walnut street. Propositions were submitted: and adopted for the settle ment of a loss where tbbre exists a general and a speciflo insurance on the same property. Among these propositions were the iollowlug new ones: "If, st the linppenlnKlot any Are, Ins amured shall bave liiPiirnnce, by impolicy or pollci,coverinK In one mim pre neriy or Interests other than Is exprtnsljr covered uy this Insurance, and at Hie same lime lil cludliiB the sperlllo property or interesl herein x pressed, nuoh Insurance shall be considered other In aiirnnce on the property bereby Insured for Hie full smonnt of such policy or policies, unless in conse quence of loss on property covered by such general liiHnrnnre and not Included in this polio, It becomes necetuinry to divide the amount or such general Insu rance, and In tbst case to determine the amount tor which tbls Company Is liable; tha amount of such more ceneral Insurance, an between the assured and this Company, shall be considered other insurance on the Hpecllio property, on which loss Is claimed under this . policy, for tha proportion that the sound value ot such property, In excess of the Insurance covering It only, benrs to the sound value of nil the property covered by such mors general policy or pollcle, In excess of all specllic insu rance thereon. II, however, the sound value of the property covered by this policy, and Included also in such more wnernl insurance, shall not exceed the amount specirirally Insured thereon. Iben the amount otsucb more general Insurance shall he deemed to be otber Insurance on such property. In the proportion thht thesoond value thereof bears to the sound value of all property covered by such mure general policy or policies: and If the Insured sIibII bave Insurance covering a part only of the properly Insured by ibis policy, so that it becomes of aucn more Keneral char acter, the claim ot the Insured asalnst the Uoinpauy Shall be adjusted as above expressed. "If. st the time of loss, the assured shall hold a gene ral policy or policies, coverlns In one sum more than r nespecllio properly or Interest, and shall also have a policy or policies covering only a specified property or Interest, which Is Included within range of the more general roller, In such rase the loss on the specific property or interest shall be first adjusted pro rofa among all the Insurance.coverlng the same, be the policy general or specific: but If the loss on the article or articles not covered by the specifics Insurance sball require a greater sum than Is left of the eeneral insurance, after the adjustment as afore said, then, to make up such deficiency, so much of the eeneral Insurance shall be released from con tributing to the specific property and an equal amount ot the specific Insurance (not before appropriated) sball take Its place In payment ortlie specific articles. Jl there be different specllic Insurance Intereita aflVcted by such re-sdjustment, they shall contribute to make up the amount required, pro rata,ot the amounts Ibey would otherwise have to pay. "If the assured shall have made, or shall hereafter make, specific Insurance on any of the article!, 1 ro- ppi iy or interests inciuuna in the more general and wrl'ten descriptions of tins policy, and such specific Insurance not being acknowledged or permitted bv tbls Company in writing hereon, the Insurance, which would be otherwise covered by this policy on such m Teles or Interests, shall bo and is hereby duclared void. "Wpen consent Is given renerallyfor other Insur ance, let it be thus Other Insurance concurrent here with rermittsd, without notice, until required." Aiexolution was adopted concerning the In surance of buildlturs in which tire-works nre stored, by the operation of which no policies win nerentter be granted in such cases. The local boards, ns well as the authorities, were earnestly requested to enforce the laws pro hibiting the storage of such combustible aud dangerous materials In built up localities. A resolution was also adopted reauesllnir the State authorities to prevent the burdensome taxation of companies doing business in States other than those In which they were originally chartered, and to place all companies, both local and foreign, on an eoual footing In this respect. The remainder of the session was devoted to the consideration of the financial affairs of the Board. Completion of thb Steamship-Tiooa. The finishing touches are now being put upon the new steamship Tioga, which now lies at the wharf of the Philadelphia and Southern Mali Steamship Company, below Hpruoe street. It is expeciea mat witnin a nay or two every thing will be in complete order, and Saturday morning, at 8 o'clock, tho Tioga will start on ner nrxi trip, few urieans oeiug tue destina tion. On the return voynge she will tonch at Havana, but this point will not be made on the outward voyage, on account of tho delay at qnmantlne. The Tioga was built by Messrs. Reaney, Son & Co., ot Chester, where she was commenced about the 1st of June, 18(10. On the 1st of June, 1807, she was ready to proceed to this port, everything being complete, except the fittlng outand furnish lug, which bave been progressing actively ever since ner arrival, me cost oi uie hull and machinery was $150,000, and of the filling-out about S4 i,000; so that bcr entire cost ha been nearly 8200,000. But In return for this large outlay, the Company Is now able to boast of the possession of one of the handsomest, and. pernaps, me iasrest, sieamsuip cnat ever ten this port. 'ine Tioga- nas a tonnage oi izuu tons, ana nmnle room for carrying eighty passengers. Her length on load liue Is 205 feet; length over all 21 leet; beam moulded, 84 feet; depth of hold, to nrst uecu, 11 reel; aeptn oi noia. Detween decks. 8 feel: and total depth WA feel. Tue entire hull Is made of Iron. The keel Is oou- slructedof bar Iron 7 inches by 3, In as great lengths as could be obtained, the sections being securely scarfed together. The stem Is of bar Iron, 7 inches by 3, diminishing above the water line to 6 inches by 3. The material oi ine stern post is or ine same size and character as that of the keel. The frames of the hull are ot angle iron. 4', by 8' J incuts, xiaii ine vessel s length, amiusuips, is provided with additional frames, fitted across the keel, at opposite sides of each floor plate, end extending to the upper part of the bilges. These are secured by being riveted through the floor plates and rtain frames, and also through the outside plating. None of the outer plates are less than 10 feet In length, except the fore and aft hoods. The bull Is divided Into water-tight compart ments by three bulkheads, which extend up to the lower deck beams, to which thoy are fas tened. They are of Iron three-eighths of an Inch In thickness; are stiffened by angle Iron 3 Inches by HJ in dimensions, placed at intervals of two and two and a half feet; and are made water-tight by calking. The upper deck Is constructed of clear white plue, well seasoned, OLd three and a half inches In thickness. The lower deck is of Southern yellow pine. The vessel Is nrovided with all the necessary appli ances for the preservation of life, in case of accident; ana in audition to tne two aouoie force-pumps required by law, is furnished with an Kdson double bilge pump, Ave Inches In dismeter and with a ten-Inch stroke. The Interior of this splendid steamship Is being tilled up In a very tasteful and conve nient manner. The slate-rooms and cabins are large aud well lighted, and furnished hand somely. Indeed, in all respects the appoint ments of the vessel are ol the very fluent und most Mubtantiul description. Taken altogether, tne'llogals something of which Philadelphia may wwu oe prouu. Disoepkblt House Cabes. John Miller, who lives at No. 4 isttsvens' Place, and unzaouiu Munroe. residing at No. o in the same row were boll) arrested Inst evening, charged with keening disorderly houses, where the evilly disposed, both male anil female, resorted. Lieutenant Leigh ton and Ollloer Sllne made the arrests. Alderman Jones this morning held Ihe parlies in sitoo ban to appear at tjourt. Final Meeting op thh Sub-Committbb on Law. The Hub Commlitoe on Law, and those persons Interested In the Inspection of Stoain Boilers, aud who are desirous of discusNiug the ordinance, or of oflerlug ;uny amendments thereto, are respectfully invited to meet In Common Council Chamber on Friday evening, June 14, at 8 o'clock. CnDiiiva Mnxffv.-Miclin.nl Mnldoon. a lad. was caught last evening in the act ol ruaklug a second confiscation of the contents of a money drawer in a little Junk shop on Front street, . i , I t i . . . 1 . . . 1 . . nlla.iil C J ' . ' 1 above Xooie. nn una upi miuh ionnw ,w, the second bis arrest. Alderman Toland held him In 1500 ball to answer at Court. Thb Regatta on Saturday promises to be a brilliant aflair. The best opportunity to wit ness this grand display Is from the steamers of the Falruiount bteamboat Company. They will taka passengers aboard, and proceed up i ana aowa tue course Wing IU itega.ttt A MARVKixona Change is Cotxm StrDPRNtT Effkctrp. Yesterday an occurrence took P'" i n vicinity of Ulrard avenue and Marlborough wtreels. which aflords an Instance of the wonderful chntiKi in appearance of the countenance under t.rvlng oiroumstances. It has bueu a subject of universal publicity that the hair on the head of certain individuals will In a moment of geal terror assume a hoary aspect, but an Instance of where the dark hue of the skin ever changed to the othor extreme Was only made public yesterday. It seems that on the corner of the streets above mentioned there Is a flour store, before which a number of mallolnus young men were wont to congregate. And when laoking any thing else to do. would transfer handsful of flour from a neighboring bnrrel to every passing darkey's face, with force and eireot altogether nnpleasaut. A colored man of unusual black ness passed there yestoniny, and by this same operation, practised by F.ngene Patrick, assumed a weird aspect with flour lu bis eyes, and up his nope, and In his ears, causing sneezings Innu merable and swearing to correspond. An ofllner nt nr by arrested Patrick, who, appearing before Aldtrraau Clouds, was held In S00 ball to answer at Court. Thk FRRsg Cmtb. The stated meeting of this body was held yesterdsy afternoon. Among other business transacted It was resolved that thn second regular meeting In September next should be a "memorial meeting," at which biographies of the members of theClnb reoentty deceased will be read by those appointed to prepare tbem. The following are the names of the deceased members of the club, with those appointed to prepare their memoirs: William 8. Derle, of the Forth American; Mr. a Ni Y Inslow, memorialist. George (J. Bower. Jr., of Th Evfniwo TirLKaRAPn; Mr. Cnupar Houder, Jr., meiuorallat. In place ol the leie Krnest C. Wallace, who was Ural appointed. John Mason Urler, of Tim Kvknino Tblkorapit; Jlr. William H. Fisher. Jr., memorallst. Kmest a Wallace, of the Jivrnino Jiullclin; Mr. Cas par Houder, Jj memorallst. Hearings at thr Central Station. Before Alderman Beliler, at 2 o'clook to-day, llonry Lemolen and Arthur Vauoe, two lads, were charged with tapping the till of Martin J. Hhehan's store, No. 1120 Spring Garden street. Tho boys came there together. Bemolen went to the drawer and took 920 out while the young lady. Miss Ellen Smith, who tends the store was engaged with the other who was pricing some foods. They were arrested by Reserve Officer 'arker. They were each held In $1500- ball to ansM er. Hon. Charles D. Drake, United States Senator from Missouri, has lately arrived, and Is now sojourning In this city, being the guest of Commodore Oliver Ulisson. Senator Drake takes a deep interest in all things pertaining to naval aflulrn lie bavlng served as midshipman with Commodore Gllsson some thirty years ago and intends to make a professional examina tion of the new site for the naval depot, and Its conveniences and precincts. American Baptist Historical Socirtt. Bjr the indefatigable exertions of the President, llev. Howard Malcom, 1. I)., about four thou sand volumes have been obtained, and sixteen thousand pamphlets. Tho annual meeting, to night, will be addressed by Hev. Ueorge Duna Bonrdmnn, Professor Mors, and the President, at the Tabernacle Baptist Church. Bethany Church. Attention is called to a Strawberry Fair aud Festival now being held nt the Chapel on South street, west of Twenty first, in aid of the building fund of the new Church. Persons anxious to do good will em brace this opportunity of doing so. It will be brought to a close on to morrow (Friday) evening. Facts fob the public. Tl'at we have unequalled facilities for con ducting business to the advantage both of our selves and our patrons, we submit the following truths well known as such lothe entire busi ness community : 1. We have abundant capital therefore, 2. We buy for 0A8H KXOI.USIVKXY. 3. We sell for cash exclusively. 4. We have a business experience of a quarter of a century, having been louger established than any house lu our trade In Philadelphia. 6. Our business Is thoroughly systematized, the result of long experience. 6. We employ the best talent In nil depart ments: our garments are therefore unsurpassed In Klvlfi Mr. nrwnrltmanfililn 7. uur DUBiness is large ana constantly in creasing. s. we nave ana constantly Keep ine largest stock and best assortment of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing In Philadelphia, which, for reasons nireaay meuiioneu, v. w e sell at ru iees in au cases auaranieea lower than the Ion eat elsewhere; also, full satisfaction in every purchase maae of us, or ine tale cancelled and money refvnded. Ma if vay oeiween bennett a uo., Fifth and V Towkr Hali tfixtKAU. J No. 518 Market St., Philadelphia, and No. 600 Broadway. New York. In response to general Inquiry, we would state that the Washington Library, organized In aid of the Riverside Institute, for the gratui tous education ot orphans of deceased soldiers and sailors, bave opened their office at No. 1223 Chesnut street. The beautiful fine steel-plate engravings to be given to those who purchase Block are on exhibition. Stockholders, besides receiving an engraving at considerably less than tbe retail price, will also participate In the grand distribution of presents to take place hereafter, as announced in another column. A gift 1b Insured to every one, there being no ex ceptions whatever. The Company are enabled to act thus liberally from tbe fact that, making their purchases of engravings and of the pre sents to be given away in such enormously arge quantities, the cost per single article 1b, of course, greatly reduced. Besides tbls, all of the presents, such as tbe real estate, have been banded over to the Company by the original owners at their lowest market value. On this account are tbe Company enabled to offer such great inducements to those who would Interest themselves and aid in alleviating the miseries and distresses of tbe hundreds and thousands of poor and forsaken orphans who are now uiniy seen in tue lanes ana tnorouguiures or our large cities Kt okomy is Wealth. All-wool Butts ..fio 00 All-wool Bulls, finer quality 15 00 All-wool Bulls, still finer... 20 00 Fine French Black Bulw.................... as oo Extra do. do. do. so 00 Fine Mixed Bprlng Overcoats 13 00 The above prices will convince that we am determined to close on', our immense stocks of fine Clothing at an asiounaing saorince. Giuuu, Van Huntkn & Co., Nob. 704 and 734 Market street. Sorry For You, France aud England t Your perfumes are shut out ot this market by the ierlff. Bllll more sorry for those who buy the Irnsby Imitations of your extracts. Meantime all hll to the intelligent millions who wonld rather buy rnaion s --.mgni-rsiooining Lereus than receive any other peifumeasaglit. Exeter Citws L.euer. - Gkovek & Baker's Highest Premium "Elastic" Btltch and "Lock" Stitch hkwinq Machines, With Latent Improvement. No. 730 Chesnut street. Tub Great Kksort for Fine Confectionery Is at George W. Jenkins', No. 1U37 Bprlng Garden street. Ills Caramels, Bonbons, Fruit Drops, Chocolate, etc., are deservedly in the highest repute. Foreign f runs in great variety. Summer at Last 1 Now 1b the grand rush to the country anticipated, as also the great rush tor Bummer Clothing at Charles Blokes & Co.'s Fashionable Keady-made Clothing House, under the Continental. TT vi wn Un Blva.1 nhivBflrAAn la t.riA ntin. tographer'thttt always gives satisfaction to his putrous. eix cams, or one laigo i -iiuwigrnpu.vi: porcelain miniatures, $1; twelve ferreotypes, 60 Water-Coolers fob the Million. Refrige rators, Moth-proof Chests, Ioe-Cream Freezers, eto , at K. H. Fauson & Co.' Manufactory, No. 22,0 Lock street. Depot fob the bale of Trash's Five-dollar Washing Machines, Clothes-Wringers, audBlep AjRUuers, Dio, Tl market street, pniiaueipnia. j, h. LlAbh at (jo. Buy your Hat from Bourue, Wo, ) North FrrTT AltTomnt. mtulo mnA nt TtAfi-lir r ft tors, prices from 17 upwards. K 8. Farsow A Co.. Mannful nrera Nn 'I'M Dnnlr atrAAt. hAlow Walnut. A Cure ro BnrrrM atthm Worth Rheiwo. 8 .Klipatrlck, No. 1744 Olive street, cured by Dr. Fltler'a Kemetly. No enre, np pay. McIntire A Brother's Underwear. Fine Linen Drawers at 1175 Fine Linen Drawers at l-7." Fine Linen Drawers, at Jl-75 HO, 1U:V CHKHNltT STREET. Pl'VMIT.n TtKSOBT 'OB CrOTHINO Pt'MMKH 1 KMOIlT rilB C'1OTHINO Hl'MMHH It KWOKT FOIl Cl.OTHINO htlMMK.R HKSiiHT FOR CWTHINO fM'MMKR KVBOKT FOB W.OTHINO rM'MMKR ItKHOHT FOR CLOTHING St-MM ICR RlCHORT FOR t'l.OTUINO BlIUMKR ltRHOHT FOR Cl.OTHINO HllMMKH liKMOKT FOR ( l,T II I N (I Stl'MMKR BF.HORT FOR CI.OTHINO Kt'MMKB ItFSOHT VOH CHITIIIMH butiMta BK'OHT FOR Cl.OTHI- Wanamakkr A Brown, Wanakakkb A Brown, Wanamakkr A Brown, , Wanahak kr A Brown, Wanamakkr A JiRoWW, Wanamakbr A Brown, Wanamakbr A Brown, Wanamakkr A Bhown, Wanamakbr A Brown, Wanamakkr A Bkown, Wanamakkr A Brown, Wanamakkr A Bhown, Tha Corner of Pith and Market Streets. The Corner of Pixtk and Makkh r streets. Tlie Corner of Sixth and Markkt Hlreets. The Corner of Sixth and Markkt Hlreets. The Corner ot KixTHand II abkkt Bireets. ; The Corner of Sixth and Mabkbt Streets. The Corner or Sixth and Markkt Streets, The Comer of Sixth and Markkt BtreeH. The Corner of Sixth and Markkt Streets. The Corner of Sixth and Markkt streets. The Corner ol Sixth and Markkt Streets. The Corner ot Sixth and Markkt Streets. MARRIED. CAMPBELL LUnLOW.-On tha 1.1th lnnUnt. at the Second FrcHl.yrerlnn :hurch. bv the Kev. Dr. Beadle, Mr. JA M W. CAM I'HKLL to ELIZABETH J., daughter of the late Kev. Dr. Ludlow. MAY BELL. June S. at tha rMldenca of Mr. John Johnson. No. 1H15 N. Thirteenth street, by Kev. T. V. Simpers, Captain HENRY MAY to Mrs. MAKY A. BELL, all of Philadelphia. SPEAK SMILKY. On Mav SO. nt tha Roxhoranch Bnitnt Parsonage, by the Kev. David Spencer. Mr. WILLIAM (1. bl'iAK to Mlaa JANK S. UM1LEY, both of this city. DIED. CLARK. On the lll.h lnntant. MARY A NN. wlla of ltobert Clark, aged 48 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from the residence ot her husband. No. 281 S. Eighth street, on Saturday, the 16th lusiaul.at t o'clock, without further notice. DUKNELL. Suddenly, on the loth Inntant. JAMES DUKNKLJj. aged tt years. Tbelrlends ol the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the Eleventh BaptlHt Church, Twelfth street, above Kace. on Friday afternoon, the Hi h instant. Keligious service to coiumeuce at t o'clock. HAMILTON. On the 11th Instant. ET.WOOn P. HAMILTON, youngest son of Hubert aud Amy H. Uuniillou, axed 1 year and 11 months. The relatives aud friends ot the family are respect fully Invited to attend the luneral, from his eiand liither's residence, No. 4121 Wood street, on f'rUay alter noon al a o'clock. 1KVIN. On the 12th Instant. ISABELLA, wire of George W. Irvin. -Ihe relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ol her father-in-law, Mr. John lrvlo, No 120 Federal street, on Sunday anernoou at I o'clock. To proceed to j.niuyeue urouno. LEWIS. On the 11th Instant. ROBERT (I. I.aWls. In the ikilh year ol his age. The relatives aud Iriends, and Star of America Lodge, No. 62, I. O. of O. and the employes or the ti. K. and N. K. Kail road Companies, are respectfully Invited to attend Ihe funeral, from his late residence. No. 80S N. Thirteenth street, on Friday, the 14lh In stant, at t o'clock. TnOKNTON. On the 12lh Instant. Mrs. ANN THORNTON, wife or John Thornton, in the 61st year of her age. j tie relatives ana n-ienas or me mm uy are respect fully Invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence. No. 371 Lyceum avenue. Koxborouirh. on Saturday, the lstb iDHtant, al 2 o'clock. Inlermeut at Leverlngton Cemetery. WEIR. On the llth Instant. Mrs HANNAH JANK, wife ol Thomas Weir, and daughter of the lata w iiiiam uarey, in tne -utn year oi ner age. The relatives und friends are resueoinillv reouested to attend her funeral, from the residence or her brother-in-law, Ueorxe W. Newman. No. VI2 Alder street (above Poplar, between Tenth and Eleventn), on i riuay at z o uiocs. 10 proceea to uua x snows' Cemetery. TRIPOLI 80AP AND SUPERIOR TRIPOLI Powder are most excellent for clanln and givlns a tine polish to Brliauuta, tin, and slaagware, mirrors, plate glusx, paint, steel, Iron, and brusi housekeeping articles. For sale by 1 HUMAN s, SUA.W, No. 83S (Eight Thirty-five) Market St., below Ninth. A NICE BIRTHDAY GIFT U A CARPET Sweeplng Machine, which by taklnir up the dust as last as It sweeps, does not grind it Into tho carpet like a broom. It thereloresavrs your enrpet and your time. Sold by TRUMAN A SHAW. No. IMA (Eight Thirty-five) Market SU, below Ninth. BRANDS AND STENCILS FOR MARKING Strawberry Boxes. Market Baskets. Tools, eta.. may be bad at the Hardware Htore of No. 838 (Eight Thirty-five) Market SU. below Ninth. NSURE YOUR LIFE IH THB AMERICAN Life Insurance Company, OF rillliADELPHIA. OFFICE, 41S5P S. E. COBWEB FOVBTII AND WALNUT, OWARBUKTOITS IMPROVED VENTI lated and Easy-fitting DKKHH HATS (patented), lu all the approved fashlous of theseason. GHJCiSN UT Btreet, next door to the Boat Ollica. 15j JONES, TEMPLE & CO., FASHIONABLE HATTERS, No. 26 a NINTH Street, First htore above Chestnut street. 4 9) J FOSTER, w FASHIONABLE HATTKR, Jjjii JiAl l nr. NO. 7 8. B1XTH Street. 11 8mSp fm M'CALLA'S NEW HAT STORE, NORTH U east corner ot TENTH and CHESNUT Street. The patronage of old customers of Chesnut street, above blxtb. and Chesnut street, above Eighth, soli cited. KEAKL and DRAU CASSIMERU HATS, for Bummer. Price, ta and 4 5p TTP B0Y6' BTRAW HArS. THE LARGEST Ut variety, and at reduced prices, at M CAI.LA'H, Northeast corner of TENTH aud CHESNUT Btreels, Formerly Cheauut, above Sixth, aud Cheauut, above Eighth. 4 5p O STRAW HATS, EVERY NEW STYLE, at M CALLA'b, N. E. corner TETU and DUE N UT Bireets. 6 4 Jptf JOSEPH FUSSEL.L, Manutacturor of f" UMBRELLAS A NO PARASOLS, A ItJn 0 .nil A M UHII W T II Ufr.at - 17 ImSp w. a . . a.- w w -" , Philadelphia f BARGAINS IN FURNITURE. ENTIRE Retail Block to be f fl CLOSED OUT AT COST, To engage In the wholesule business. 13 si No. a:il N SECOND Street. FOR SALE ONE SUPERIOR COW AND Call worth 10. Inquire at No. 223 P1UC1 s I rset, (jernuintown. s it dt JOHN V. B. II A H N, l riin i nan, 11 6trp No. 1861 SPRING OA 11 DEN Street. T" E M O V A L. BANKS, DINMORE A CO. XV have removed their BOALE M AN V FACTOR Y . f.vti I 1 K I 1 1 Itli'V VWIAfl VTA A ........ to Measrs. ABBOTT & CO.'B old stuud, northwebt corner of NINTH, anu jue.J-.OxM btraeis, jruna- delphla. t 1 U 13 t 4t VTOTICE. APPLfCATlOJiI HAS BEEN JN made to the West Chester and Philadelphia Kallroud Company lor certificate No, 2o4. fur eight Shares ureierieu aioca m tue uoino oi CHARLES FIELD. Fhlladelphla, June . 1867. (SthmHl DEAFNESS.-EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT aclenoe and skill have Invented to assist the hearing In every degree or dearne-ts; also. Respirators; also, Craudall's Puienl Cruichea, supeiior to an others In use, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. US TEN 1 1J Btreet, below C hesuut. 1 8 6p ROBO ETiS'AND TVOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET KNI VES. Pearl and Btag Handles, of beautiful nnlHh. KOIXIEKS' and WADE dt BUTCHER'S KAZOltH. aud the celebrated LECOULTRl RAZOR. ht'lHbORS of the fluent uuulltv. i ...... ... 1. nl.m. lw . . I . . . . ..It q,.l.lannlUMlpniinil aud PollHhed at 1. MADEIRA'! tfu. HS TENTH bltvel, below Vbotnu'i i bv JUNE 13, 180T. THIRD EDITION ' FROM BftLTIffiOnE TQ-DU. Datl& mt a Bank Prildeni9 Etct BPKC1AL DESPATCH TO THB KTBiaMO TBLXOaJLTH ni.ii0ivnn. iiuuv ao. avi a u vsu it vim i i nnr dent of the OlliKons' National Hank ot Haiti more, died this morning, after a brfef Illness, la the s venty-nfty year of bis age. i nt uernian Turners' oelobratlon ena4 lo-asy. Tho Case ot Conover. Washinoton, Jane 13. JOilce Lnnrlpr. trvrlav. In i.ha I'rlmln ii I'nnrt filed n motion to set aside and vaoate the Judg mcnt.and for a new trial In thn man nt Hnifrr,l Conoter, convicted of perjury, and sentenced to Ihe Albany Penitentiary for ton years. The argument will be hrard atont ten day tience. niiu u uiucr was issued to detain conover in tbls city to be present on that occasion. The Pacific Railroad. SAN FPANISro. June 1.1 Th Western 1-SnlrlA RalirORd linn from Hunrimnnln t Han li. H been sold to a number of nrominnnt nnnlmtliii of this tftate. Tbe negotiations which lmve Dcen pcnaibg lor some time, closed yesterday. IHarkets br Telecraph. Wisw orb:, Juns 11 Chlcairo and Rock- Island, 1 ; Heading, lin;,; Canton Company, 44; Erie, 6"j Cleveland and Toledo, 110; Cleveland and Pitts our, 76; l'litnriurK and Eort Wayne, B7S: Mlohl Kan Ceutral, 114; Michigan Bouthern. 6'J1,': New Vork Central, hi2'i: Illinois Central, 13); CumheM land preferred. So; Virginia s. 87; Missouri 6s, W,; Hudson Klver, 109",; tolled States Five twentle. 1Hit 1 in. lot?. ,.-.. - tan m r Beveo-thlrtles, nrst Issue, lt)6'i; all others, luoX. Gold, Nk'w Yobk, June 13. Cotton eaMer!al t7c Flour beavr. liHaSco. lower. Palivi nr 4mmi Inrruli Rmia !7-Biifll-3ii; Ohio, IIIOHS; Western, t7-Mff 12; rloitthern, IO-iK,(j)18 50. Wheat dull, and Imi3c. lower. Cora dull o. lower; sales ol HO.OuO bushel: mixed Wesieru l-( 4 lor new. Oats l(&2c, lower, Western, 72f75c PorK dull; new Mess. 1 'l-Bii(oil-7S. Lurd dull und nn. changed, and Whisky dull. FEARFUL ACCIDENT AT THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MUSIC. LITTLE "ALL RIOHT" FALLS ALMOST FHOM TUB " I0MB TO THE PIT OF TUB ROUSE. The Academy of Music was crowded to over flowing last evening with a brilliant audience, a great portion of which was composed of ladies. The first part ot the regular pcrlormance passed off amid enthusiasm, and about 10 o'clock the pambollitm pranks of little "All Right" on the tubs, tbe ladder, and tbe trapaze had been wit nessed with awe and wonderment by the con gregated hundreds. Tbe closing scene of the nipbt's entertainment was as usual begun by the rapid flight of the little favorite up the pulleyed rope to the dome of the proscenium, where for a moment he hung by one hand to the appa rently frail cord support above hu heaJ. an 1 then wiib whi.zinp; noi.-e, tbe pulley attached to tbe "Iran Irom which tue youngster danelcd. started on its fearful journey down the tightened rope that is stretched for the purpose from the dome to the middle box of tbe dross circle. As the first creak of the rcluiaiure wheel was heard, a dcath-li'-ce stillness prevailed through out the vast auditorium. A second cresk, and. with tbe speed of lichtnine tho body of the young performer shot down the rope and reached the middle of tbe downward course, wht n, to tbe horror ot tho thousands who were pazing upon tbe awful movement, one of the coids attached to the dress circle oxingsto brace tne mam rope save way. Toe latter, relaxing its ritridi'.y bv the sudden outlet, fell a few feet downward, and then shot upward with a twang, like the snapping of au arrow-string, and the little performer was flung Irom his hold hieo. into air, and In an instant was dashed through space full fifty feet to the floor in tbe middle aibie below, it would be useless to attempt to picture the scene that ensued. The screeches ot the terrified women ran fearfully piercing through the halls, while the men, with cheeks blanched to tbe whiteness or a corpse, sat as if frozen to their teats with terror. Several of tbe ladies fell swooning in their boxes, and were carried out into the ante-rooms. In a second, when partly relieved from its trauce.t he audience jumped to their leet, and a rush, was made to wards wnere tne noay or -au Kigut" lay as u dead. In the midst of the contusion the Japa nese performers on tbe Btaue, who themselves at first seemed to have lost ull their presence of mind at the unexpected catastiophe, jumped itito the orchestra, over the ratline:, and were at tbeside of the boy in tne twinkling ot an eye. PeEtoratives were i.pplied, but tbe suffereer lay bleeding and still unconscious. Dr. George Beakeley arrived soon aiterwardH, aud did his utmost to resuscitate tbe little, fellow, but all to no purpose. From the dressing room he was conveyed to the rooms of the Japaneso, in Four teenth street, where ur. uarnochan was called, and ordered the upartment to be cleared, and bv dint of skill and care he was enabled to cauee a reaction in the system of the insensible child. It was a fnll half hour after the accident had happened when the boy opened his eyes unon the erroun bent over him. His father was kneeling by his side, with bis face lowered to the level or tne suuerera pi now. The lather's presence attracted his attention at lust, a smile crept over his lace, and ho stretched out his little arms towards him. The latter bent over him, and in Japanese asked him how be was, and the little fellow, as If still before the audi ence, striving to please by speaking the only Knelih sentence he knew, raised his head ever so little and softly murmured "All right." The effect of ibis enunciation on those present can better be Imaelned than described. Up to midnight the doctors were in faithful attendance upon the sufferer, and at that time were surprised that he had received no injury that would prove fatal. In his fall the right side of his head was tearfully crushed; both his ankles were very badly sprained, his right side and his pelvis were also seriously injured. The physicians believe, however, that notwith standing the injuries he has sustained, that if there be so internal hurt, ot which at midnight there was no sien, he will recover In a short time Aow the effects of his fearful fall. They pronounce his escape from instant death as almost miraculous. Not a bone of the child's body was broken. The Japanese performances will take place as usual tbls evening, one of the little boys ot tbe troop Joextbe by name taklnar the place of "All Eight." N. Y. lerald of to-day. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. VN1TED 6TATES DISTRICT COUKT Judne Cad walaCer. The United btates vs. One steam engine aud other property. Klohard Stokes claimant. Before reported. Verdict for the United Htates. The United Btates vs. One still and other property. Jumes Ale Williams olalmaut. Au Informal lou of the seizure of the Roods mentioned, claimed to have heeu f. rf-licd to the Government by a violation of the Kevenuelaw, It was alleged by tha United tStatea that the claimant used (he still In the cellar of his dw elling, in Second street, near Callowhlll, and In a place where lluuor was rteailed, the claimant there keeping a hotel. Tbls mode or carry Inn on the dis tilling business was contrary to thei&ith section of the act of lstifl. The place was seized on the 4tb of Janu ary last. 'i he claimant answered te this, that before tha act of UXM, he had a right to carry on the business as he was dointr at the time ot the selEure; and thai as soon as the lict went Into erJeel, he Immediately began to erects proper place; aud moreover, he had obtained Ihe permlbslou of the Collector of the District to do liiKt what was now complained ot lu this cane, Ou trial. W. A. Husbands for claimant. COUKT OK COMMON PLEA9 Judjres Pelrce and Brewster The new trial motion list was still uudar argument to-day. COUKT OF QTARTEK SESSIONS. At tha com pletion of yesierdav's busiiiefts, tbl Court adjourned until to-morrow (Friday) ruurulug, at lu o'clock. TN TIIB ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITI J. AMI COUN'fY OF PJIIJ.ADEL!?ltIA. . Estate of NANCY K. Kit If , deceased. The Auditor appointed by tha Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of A. fc. COLHuUN. Executor ol thelast will of WANCY K. K18K. deceased, aud to report diairlbution ol the balance lu the baiHis of Ihe accountant, will meet tbe parties In lereaied lor the nuriKMa of his appoiuluieul, on MONDAY, June M.lW. S?o?te P. i ' ?";- KO. 43H WAL NUT Mtreet lu thecilT ol Philadelphia. 1 1 la Ii'hT.161 THOMAS J. WUKKELL, Auditor. JOHNSTON A SELDEN Attorneys at Law and Solicitors la Bankruptcy. NoT WALNUT Btreet, Phlladelohla. 6 lOK.n FOURTH EDITION From San Francisco. SAW Fraitcisco, June 11. The Union Oon vention of the Hon (hern Congressional Ulstrlot nominated lu O. I'belns for Congress. The French barque tielsande, from Bordeaux; has arrived. Hour and Wheat doll, with do transaction. Legal-tenders, 73?4- Ha if Fa nciisoo, June 12. The steamer Golden City, from Panama, has arrived. Kastern Butter H25o., and extremely light demand. There have been Important sales of oysters for tbe past day or two, the leading ope rators having purchased all the standard brand to arrive. It Is stated that 10,000 oases hava been sold. Flour dull; extra. $875; Oregon ex tra, !8 25, Wheat dull; l-70ijl'8i Legal ten ders, 7;i?i. Ha i Francisco. June 10. Tbe steamship Constitution sailed for Fanam to-day wltfe $1,HP,412 In trearore, I804,7,r0 of willed is for New York. Also, 74X0 barrels of Hour. Tbe ship Bengal sailed for Hong-Kong to-day With J307.000 In treasure. The ship Ellen Bombard, from Hong-Kong, put into Banta Cruz in distress, having run short of water. Partof the crew and StiO Chinese passengers- arrived yesterday by the rsvenaa cutler waganda. Captain Howe died May 6. and the Bouthard baa been nndor the com man J of h la wife since I bat time. The shin Hunrlse, from New York. bas arrived. The I'alenooarass Mining Company bM de clared a dividend of tI35 a foot for May, the) Choliar Polosl $75, and the Imperial 110 per share. Flour quiet at $0 75. Wbeat nominal at lilt 18o. Legal-tenders, 71. Union I'ncifio Railroad- Excursionists: PiTTsncRa, June 13 The Union Pad do Hall way (Knstern Division) excursionists, from Fort Hooker, St. Louis, and Chioago, reached Pitts burg this morning. They visited the principal manufacturing establishments, and go east by a special train furnished by the Pennsylvania Kail road. Tbe party originally oonslsted of one nun. dred and fifty peisous, and was in charge of ft S. Moon, but the number is now much reduoed in consequence of Congressmen Chandler, Laf flln, and others having gone to Colorado with General Hancock and an armed escort. The ex cursionists received the hospitalities of Bt. Louis nnd Chioago, and passed resolutions) urging the importance of completing the East ern division of the Union Pacific Kallroad as tbe great route from Bt. Louis aoross the conti nent, asking tbe Government to extend aid for the purpose, and complimenting the offloers of the Union Railway for the rapid progress now making, at tbe rate of two miles and a half at dny, and for the courtesies received In a trip of over 8(00 miles In the same ears which left Philadelphia May 31, and run wlthont ehanga to Ihe centre of the American continent. In the en lire journey uothlug occurred to nud tho pleasure of the excursionists. Mexican Heports. Nnw Orlkans, Juue 13. The ricayun pub lishes the following: El Comercio of Matamoras, of Jane 7, gives tbe following extracts from a letter of the 2d from Monterey: Mlramon died of a fever, wnloh attacked hi rot afier being wounded at Queretero. Castello, Mejla. and Severn 1 others bave been shot, ac ordlng to a letter I bave seen from a credit al 1 person in San Luis. The most profound silence Is preserved as to what In to be done with Maximilian. The chief functionaries talk both ways. I bave Just been told that the City or Mexico was taken at the close of last mon b. El Atcxicana, the Imperialist, paper, published at Brownsville, pronounces Maximilian's pro clamation a forgery, and says it originated witbt a bui leaguing paper In Ban Luis Potosl. The Prize Fight. A qui A Crkkk, Va, Jane 13. Immediately after the fight Aaron, tbe winner, fainted In tha riup, and was laid side by side with uollyer. Amongst the numerous spectators present were) various representatives or the foreign legations. Frauce, England, and Italy being represented bv their diplomats. It is generally conceded, and was soanuounced privately bv JoeCobarn Anion's second, that Aaron lml three of bis ribs broken, and four wounds, before the fight closed. From Louisville. Louisville. June 13. Milton, a negro, filed a petition in the United Btates Court for a writ of habeas corpus, which has been issued, directing a white man named Gilden to produce to-day In court the body of bis daughter, Bertha Mil ton, formerly a slave of Gilden's, who. It Is al leged, is still retained In slavery. The case will be tried during the present term of tbe United Btates Court. From New Orleans. New Orleans, June 13. An attempt at arson In Chartres street, in tbls city, was discovered, and frustrated. If successful, it would have de stroyed heavy business bouses, with tbe object of swindling lnsmance companies. The Accident to AJI Right. New York, Jone 13. Little "All Right" la pronounced all right. Wis injuries are not seri ous, and be will be able to resume his perform ances on Saturday next. Latest Markets by Telegraph . Baltimork. Jane IX Cotton dull; middling up lands nominal at 26c. Coflee quiet. Flour dull and uuchaniied. Wheat has an Improved demand, witbt sales of )00 bushels Maryland red at (2 62'87. Corn aecllulug; white Western 95j. nuitar firm and In Improved demand; lair to good rettnlng 10'llo.: grocery P,.rto Kico Uii(dnna, Molasses Cul clayed, 48c5oc. Provisions quiet and steady; bullc (Shoulders, 87(49c: ribbed Sides, 10'4(u)Uo. bard dull. Mess Pprk nominal at fia-60. Whisky nominal at (2 83y2-3s, In bond. PMlada. Stock Exchange Sales, Jane 13 Keported by Dehaven A Bro., No, 40 B. Third street !IUUU t(EA ossa CH WOO City Hi, N....c4p. 99 1000 Sell N 6a, '82-bL 7H lb sli fauna K . 62M 10 ah W Phlla R-Cfcp A3 2U0sli Phil A K Ih.. 28 J . tVOsh Read Ilb60- 64 S ah lAh N Ai 8 do K 81 U Uuilra it i'f-C. 42 BKOOND BOARD. 3900 Pa 6s, 8 series 1C2S, loon Ctlyes, New-dO. 09 2 t'h A IjoI 6m .11 M Bh Cam A Au.....iaoU 100hbt)UlhN.. 47 4 sh jVenna B. Is. S2,tf 40 do.....U. 1 do........ M'l W do 82)2 loo sh Sch Nv Vtbao. 8oJi TO H0USEKEEP1R3 AND INVALIDS.- Tbe undersigned respectfully calls tha attention of the publio to tbe stock of Frime Older aud Pur Cider Vinegar for pick Hug and general family nae also, to bis popular "TodIo Ale," frea Irom all Impu rities, and endorsed by tbe medical faculty as a saf and wholesome beverage tor weak aud delicate con stitutions. P. J. JORDAN, No. 420 I'KAB Btreet, 11 7Sp Below Third, and Waluut and ook. ITC FniOffillATOns, V WATER COOLKR8, CItKAM-FRfiKZERa. CLOTIIE.-i-WlUNUKK.S, SAFESL AND A VARIETY OF HOUHK-jyoRNISHIsdl ABTTCf.EH, AT It. A. WItl)JItJC, No. 1011 BPRINfl UAKDKN 81'KEEP. 521 luthslm5p Oi'KN UNTIL P. it. s ADDLBJJY fob city avd couxrar. Wholesale and Retail, Very Cheap. Big Horse iu the Door. ' KN EA88, No. 631 MARKKT (Street. AND HARNESa 4 11 luthsspl pATENT WIRE WORK FOB BAILINGS, STORK FRONTS, OUARDH. PARTITIONS, KT COAL BOBBERS, FOURURINlKa WIBiW, KTO Mail u fact u red by H,WALHEBAROm, Ho. 11 N. blXTU btreeC 600 ARCII STREET. 600 OITB EXl'EUIOn KKFKIOEBATOB Isl 'illB BKST AMD HOST EfOSCMlCAt. Bir'IT ABt ,0 KO aoo ABtM ilBIT j beautiful tly ' J "'tTfJlad for photogra-olua hlndiusa. A new edition. IM1 Iioriralisof fiuail. w HARDrNO. Fubllsher,
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