THti DAILY EVENING TELEGRAFIIrlllLADKLPHlA, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 18(ft. AHTJ3EKE1TT3. Nbw Anew Ptt TBHATmt-TilTnlnih pantomimes of Jhtrhatumrau and rV iymr llrttlhni will be presented, wlih the -ratfi. f Koi and Mo Jrewpe In both. The landmine farce of rUafhr l CYonhrr Will BlSO h played. On Monday evening Jur.k nni (lilt. Walnut HTsraT Tiif.athb. M r. Jneeni lefT'sinn appears attain lo-ulghi In MaMripa; or , the fntamrd Korkinp JUn-n, lu which he in capital. lis a I no personate "Mr. MoIirIiIIt," la liuckstooe's oome tllottsof tend hie ttrr Shilling. At CtHNmom A Diiby's they ars dolnt; a Una Business with Jlallnn Jtirtat fw Amdrmy, whl-h la a ravorlleoparailc burlesque. 1 ha "Hlac.k Cupids" ara also received wliu shout of laughter and applause ach evening-. CITY INTELLIGENCE, i It)B ADDrTIOMAt LOCAL ITBMS 1MSI0S , Ak F.xcitkmrnt oh Thirb Btbkft No. 271 AOAIN on Kjmk. About li) o'olock Ihia murn Ina; the repot I wa current that the memorable Olrard Hank Wan In Uamea, and, notwithstand ing the known laetthut thai building of atone could not vr-ry well bo lu audi a condition, every tMxly v. eut "double qnlnk to Its vicinity, to And it sa'e and a o oud of amok two blocks below. The bnlldlneon fire wni No. S7I South Third fttreet, which for so Ion a time haa been the ofllce of United BtaUrs Revenue Assessor Fra Bier. Five weeks ago, one balurday morning, at this exact lime curious coincidence I the roof the building lulU U In the same plaoe a in the present Instance, and it Is believed through the same agency sparks fulling from a chim ney on the northern aide, the top of which Is Just six Inches from the roof, ignited the old ablngles, and soon the whole covering wait ablaze. Lieut. Ooldy, of;tho Third District, waa on hand lnstuntly, with his man, to preserve order, aud the firemen noon arriving, went to work with a will and determination which evinced Itself in the thorough deluging the hoi Be received, and the spody annihilation of the fli-mea. The roof of the building is do stroyect, the eelllnes are damaged to a great ex tent, and the household effects in the upper Stories are injured by water. Mr. A. J. Brazier, whose surname In French menus "fire," Is the owner of the building, and bad some household ettecls In the third story front. The damage by the occurrence will reach SHOW, covered by an insurance of $3000 in one of our citv companies. Mr. Gillespie occupies a room on the first floor, as does Mr. I. 8. Joseph", Pension Agent. Mrs. Bilks, a seamstress, occupies the rear part of the bnlldlog, but nuX red no damage to her household eflecls whatever. It was a fortunate occurrence for Mr. Frazler, Assessor of the First UlsLrl Jt, that he had re moved bis office from this jilace to 221 South Fourth street, as the fire this morning would have entirely destroyed the valuable records of the Internal Kevenue Department of that Dis trict. The Sanitarium for Isebriates. The Citi zens' Association of Pennsylvania having an "act of incorporation" empowering them to "purchase lands aud erect buildings for the cure of the intemperate," are prepared to an nounce that they linvo secured the beautiful property known os "Melrose Gleu," at Media, Delaware county, and are now ready to receive applications for a limited number of private patients. The natural beauty and healthfulness of the locality, together with the complete apartments and conveniences of the building, oiler unusual attractions to those who may Wish to avail themselves of the advantages of such an institution. In addition to vapor and medicated baths, aud other remedial ap pliances, no etibrt will be spared to secure to the inmates of the family the best moral aud social advantage. The treatment of patients will be such as to footer their self-respect, and the best remedial measures known to aolenoe will be employed for their restoration to health. The officers of the Association are Joseph Far rlsh, M. D., President: John M. Marls and Jay Cooke, Vice-Presidents; Joshua M. Woolston, Secretary; and the office is at No. 800 Aroh st. Benefits for the Scfferebs. The actors and actresses who are stopping In this city as eembled at the Chesnut Street Theatre this morning, it having been announced that a meeting would be held ro take action in refer ence to giving a benefit for the sufferers by the falling of the wall at the oonflagration of the American Theatre. Those present all volun teered their services, and the programme will be published on Monday or I nesday. The bene fit will take place on Friday next. Efforts have been made to secure the services of Mrs. D. Y. Bowers. The volunteers are mostly from the ' . r 7ol.int Wl runt Thml rft4 Messrs. Beatty & Luppoian have offered the rise of Concert Hall for a benefit, and Mrs. John Drew has offered the Arch Street Theatre and the services of the company for another btnefl'. - A Thermometry al Statement op the Weather fob - the Past Week. We give below an accurate statement of the markings of the thermometer for the past week. The warmest day for a corresponding week in June last was the 22, when, in the afternoon, the mercury rose to 80, while the hottest weather of the past seven days was at noon on the 6th, when the thermometer rose to 87. Day, 6 A. il. Noon. 3 P. If. 16.:.. ....76 87 86 17... -7? 80 11: r. r. : wj nv, 20.". 79 802 ...... 66 , 76 78 22 ........ ....... 64 ... ... Important to Travellers Change of Time on thk West Chester and Philadelphia BailboAD. On and after Monday next, an evening train will leave Philadelphia for Media at 700 o'clock. Instead of 6 25 as heretofore, and another at 5 30 P. M. for the same destination, but stopping at all stations. We would refer our travelling public generally to the table referring to the arrival and departure of trains In another column. The West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad offers ample accommo dations and inducements for excursion parties, and the like, to the beautiful groves all along Its route. - Larcenies, Aid. Tittermary committed a . MAmAf) Tnhn Wllann hAillnar from the Seventh and Bedford street preoinot, for tn larceny oi a clean auirk, wuiuu uo biijpwuw require most sadly. wn a rilBahlail anlrilAr. flavins an honorable discharge, was arrested at Seoond ana uneen sireeis yriiuijr, uv . . v. r, rxf utonHna a h)lrH whllMl he was offering to soil tot l 50, although it was worth at least $12. Upon Investigating the matter, the owner or ine puna was iouuu, uu Werner was committed to answer the theft. Passengers Arrived. List of passengers per steamer Hendrlck Hudson, Ave daystroin Mrs. R. Puelo, James Carroll and lady. John Bcho Andrew Mollou. John Delany, R. B. Melus, Uaulel Appiucourt, B. CVxnt J, Vtncatly, Nloh. Cary. Tn Addition to tha Bums already published, the following iums . - v- thla mnrnlnn In t Vl A avnr'ft oillca la aid of the flaOerer by the Walnut m . m y 1-Aatnin.AnaM'QnaaN TTAnia ft!VnAn Joetb U. Myem 60 no James i Iayard..... M M John B.KIIson t Hons 6u') Cnurch ot Mediator.. 1-00 VllllaaibellerA!o l .O iiolJ. Ambprg (artdillonal 8 00 aaa a' . Abbested fob Intkrfbrino. This morning ... m.m i I a t i u M T ai, n m sao i rl 1 n ur A 10 IT a li morrow nnu uwumo ijwuui acoiwM atNo.tJ15FUbertMtreet, In $800 bail, for inter- lerine WIVU in UU( HOI n, an a nu.j-irev. napiUCeBirWBIB, yroioiuajr. . Aldermnn Shoemaker committed ft woman named Nelly Connelly, m uerauu ou nu, iniirioHno urit.h the nolice at Front and Thompson streets. r-..- ir.r MtrcTiKnfl.Thfl new reli . ha. nara th RflV. P. rtryker Talmace, lately commenced in the t.r... i ru.iur will he continued hert-afier every tsabhath in the lie bund Uall, . w. corner 01 1 wen in ihw v -- avenue. The services will be held on aunday morning and afternoon. .. ' Dogs Captured. llich Constable Clark reinirm ou ui'V'N hb iiuviuh urou the week emiliiK to day, 17 of whom were re- l,in,.,l 1 i .. c . . . . .... sell, two boya, found wouderlng about Fifth and vuiiuuitieu to ru j on n h wrpiiau abuui. TiTfiWArmtTfl loo Ifawitt.. .Tolin Flflnltrftn w v. u. vv.M.avH - -- " . U 1 . . . - Citil. V. 4 . WHAwnl nn AimK IZa11 puu ituucit muitu weio iuis iuui uu(t -oiju lp roo ball for fighting, yesterday, at MntU and Coroker's Inuobst is thk Firrtr Warp A i.i t-or d Murdkk Cask. To-day at 12 o'olock, Coroner Imnli'N commenced his investigation in the cane of Kdword C. liurton, who died at the Pennsylvania Hospital from Injuria rr reived at the cooper shop of Mr. Curby, Nn. (04 1'rnn street. I'airlrk Qnlon, who li under arrest on tha charge o' hrii f ih tiilliy iriy, was represented bjr frauds F K'li:htly. polirvman nianrirord Ipsilfled On Wednradnv mornlns 1 brought tha dplcnclatil out to h Montliled by two aien f ni'Nn f il In the A ppralnir' OMIre, Front and J.niirfl atrreia: afmrwarila 1 had a conversa tion II li him, and aftkrd him what tlma ba left the hop, and ha replied about neon, that ta, ha said ha nirant la tha nrlnhlmrhood ol n or li o'clock: whan he Raid, My God. what la wrong; hua any thins happened Howard' 1 told him Kdward waa well; Unlnti aald that a hn h left tha nhop; liurton waa all rlRht. ex cept blDR a lUtla aick and i lying oo the ahavlnga; ha aald do ona bad called at the mop, when he waa there William ReRhnrcar tmtlHad to hearing tha conver sation between thn prlRTler ai d O Hirer Ulandtord, which wax tba naina hi Ktvon by tha latter. 1 he ra waa than adjourned until aext Saturday at 11 o'clock to obtain further evidence. A Fox Caught. Lieutenant Hampton has a h I I'homa fox nl ttin Hecoud DlHtrlct Htatlon llonxe, captured on Thuraday nliclit at Eleventh ati.t Soaiti streets, by Oillaer Conway, after a long ( base. IJuDT Fodvd. The liody of the boy drowned a few days ago was this morning found In the Schuylkill, and the Coroner wns notified to hold an inquest. He resided at No. 1811 North street. Fatal Ackidknt. A man named Dennis Kelly, engaged about the Pennsylvania Kail road Lepot at Weal l'tillndelphla, was ran over this morning, and died of his Injuries. Finns. Last night the roof of Paul & Ron ver'a blacknmlth nhop, lioacb, above i'oplar, look fire. lianiagn trilling. AnritDAHTCAPrrAL, our exclutivcly cnth tittem of bothhiiying anil trlltnij, bUHinesa experience of more than a quarter of a ceutury, IborouKh system. the best talent employed in all depart ments, and a large and oonalantly increasing bualneea, give us unequalled advantages, which our patrons have the benefit of. Weare thereby enabled to keep at all times the largest stock and best aortment of Men's, Youths', and hoys' Clothing In Philadelphia; also, to sell garments superior in every respect cxoelled by uone of price guaranteed, in all xw., lower than the loweii eUewhere, awl to guarantee full latinaction to erni jmrchnter, or the tale cancelled and money refunded. Half wnp between) BKN!ttrr A Co., iVA and y Tow it a Halt., tiudh BU. ) No. 518 Marr kt nr., Philadelphia, and No. 600 Rroadwat, New York:. Alpaca and Irapd'F.le Backs. J.ineu and Duck Hacks, white and colored. White and Fancy I.lneu Pants. White and Kaucy Linen Vests. White Marseille Vent. All kinds, styles, aud sizes of Bummer Goods generally. Thk Sale of Stock: lu aid of the Klverside Institute is progressing so rapidly that tlio Washington Library Company, under whose auspices the whole affair is being so admirably conducted, are in hopes that the grand distri bution of presents may take place before the 25th of September next. This will oertalnly be done should the desired number of shares be disposed of before that period. The engravings given with each share of stock are really beau tiful specimens of workmanship, and those who would be convinced of the fact that the same pictures are now retailing In this and other cities at fifty per cent, more than it costs those who secure them by subscription through the Washington Library Company, have only to inquire for themselves at any establishment where they are being sold at retail. With every share of stock a present is also given, and among the presents, as will be seen by the pub lished schedule, are cash prizes, real estate, aud many other articles of great value. Every share ot stock not only secures you a fine steel plate engraving, at less than retail price, bat guarantees to the holder some presont when the distribution takes place. Famixiks can be acoommodated with choice rooms and board for the aeaaou at Mra. Harvey's. Kagle Htatlon, on the Pennsylvania Central Kallroad. The station is but fifteen miles from the city, and enjoys a mont healthy situation. with fine landKcape views. A more elegant or q niet and delightful place for speudlng tha hot summer months cannot be fouud in the vioinlty of Philadelphia. The tables a (lord the beat viands of the market, wun excellent waiters In attendance; and, in addition to the advantages or the house, there are nlso connected wltu it accommodations for carriages and horses. AT this New Ledger UuiLDiifO an opportu nity Is offered at 4 o'clock this afternoon to hear Uassler's splendid Military Hand. This organi sation is composed of tnenrst stars in the musi cal profession. The immense audience In the room where the band is stationed are treated sumptuously in magninoent and popular manic, and that it is appreciated is shown by luo effec tive applause after almost every piece per formed. Mr. Ilassler Intends to keep his full band in the city until the 8th of the month. after which part of them leave for Cape May, i Revolution in Rome Revolutions In all things, why not in the "Eternal City?" Una of the; greatest revolutions of modern times has been the revolution in business occasioned by the erection of first class Ready-made Cloth ing Mouses iiKe.naries atones at vo'h, under the Continental. ! "Dr. Colton's Lauqiiino gas destroys all dread of tiie dentist.' Ofnoe No. 737 Walnut street, below Eighth. SS" laromt Hnutpaprr J fount, HtfThe Largftl A'fwpii JImur, Ittrlhe J.arursi Arwjitiirr Jloune, MJT 2 Ae Largest. A'cwtpapcr ilmur-. The ttlic Lr(ivrr.-b The 2"ufdle l.nlurv,mi ! The l nhtie ,-yT.- a 2Aiuti(ie .cdiwr.-fc tfirWie Largctt nothing iroute, bi-Tht Largr.it ( wWii( Hmue, M rt' Ttie Jxtruft t iolhinu Jloute. HtTl'he Uirgrtt CioUting Jioute, uirOak Mull. Oak JUill.- HY lwk Hull. m.-(Mtc Jlull. 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FAH ABOVERl'DIIJ, A New Novel. By Mm. H. IT. Blddle. author of "Ths Bleu luaand," 'TneKuoe lor Wealtu," ' Maxwell Krewlti," etc. etc, Oue vo'. Uuuo. Cloth. Price, tin. THE CAXTOXJ. A FAMILY PICrTUKK. By Btr Kdwurd Bulwer ryllOD. BarU TlihiULOHK KlilTlON. With Fr.iniia pitcu. Complete lu onu voL lmo. Cloth. Price, trt't These works are for sale by Booksellers generally or win be scniby mall ou rtceipt of price by J. 13. LIPPINCOTT & CO., 1 rUBLISHIUS AND B00K8ELt,ER3, KOS. 7I AKI 7IT JI1BKET MTBEKT, nmwiltip PHILADELPHIA. THIRD EDITION Trial of John II. Snrratt. Cont nued from the Second Edition. .H." Frederick W. Seward was sworn, and ei aniiii.a t.y.Mr. Plerrepont I am Aaaltiani tSecretary wa8 " ,u Prl. '"'w: 1 reside at Madison 1 luce, on 1 lileemh bItvh, and did relde there In prll, lwir.i (Iiiifial A tiger ' headquarters were Jiint Didow my reaidenca; on ilia nlgLt ol April ll.lxiii, I Hii n my room, which aojolna that of my father, la the third story of the bouse; ths house tronla on La fayette Kiuare; my fatlu-r's room wiia tu the front part oi the houke, and my rooru ailjulned bin. 1 be wltneas doscrlbed the wounds hlK father bad re ceived by being thrown from a carriage, nto.. aud then reBiiineti; Aly hither' right arm wis broken; he lay U on hla bed with hla uriu towards hU right aide, and wa lu a recuuibei.t poKltlon, but wns eupporled Djth fi-tmswork; my fuihnr waa Buttering Irom want of aiet-p. and it was au object to keep hliu aa quiet as possible, lor my Intiier's room was no.it my si t r's, who h-s since d:ed, and that of a aol d er named Kohliinun: 1 waa tn my own r am, aud my wife was there also: my mottinr waa In he r out, bnnk ot t lint f my latter; a little alter 1j o'clock on the night of the suli ot A. rll J heard tome one come up siairo; Isiepi eJ Into the paaage and saw a stout, heavy-b Jilt man, who said ne wa a mpHnmiMt-r from I)r. Verdi, and that he had some medicine to deliver personally; I told him that we wire tr lug to eompose Mr. Mewnrd to sleep, hut he periiiHted. and seemed to be determined to obey ord(i: alter some further conversation, I told him he could oi tree him, and the man turned to go away, and i turned towards my room, when I heard a quick step behind me, and turning I saw tbe man come back, with a navy revolver In his hand; It fliahed through my mind in a moment tnat the pis tol was an additional reason why the man should not see my lather; the man then attacked me, and In the scullle we loll Into my father's room, and I remember nothing distinctly, but bays a recollection of two per sons picking up my father, who wus bloody, and re member bearing some oue say that he wa not dead; I was then taken to my room, aud knew nothing more until I recovered consciuunnoHs; 1 never saw the man alierwards No cross-examination. Mrs. Frederick Huward sworn, aud examined by Mr. I'lerrepnnt, lest I lied that WLen she entered the ptmcage way on the ulghtot April 14 she saw a man Kiappilng with ber husbaud; while she wa lookluii the door of the Secretary of Butte's room wai burst open, and witness' husband and the man tell into tbe room; the next bhe saw was a man on the bed upon Mr. hewurd, and iben two men tigUtlng at the foot or the bed, apparently for the purpose of keeplugsome one fr rjti going around ttie bed: Miss beward, u y Bister-in-law, asked me not to allow them to carry ber father oil; tbe Secretary of btate was Iben lying upon ths iloor covered with the bed-clothe; I then saw them lift the Secretary of male red I attended to my husbaud who was wounded bout the head; It was some time before be poce;I saw Colonel heward coma up etnlrs when Fayue went cut; he had a gash across his forehead. Colonel Augustus beward sworu, and examined by Mr. l'lerrepont, testified that he was In bed the night of the assassination; and wa wakened by the screams of my sinter, and ran ud stairs, and saw two men scullling, and at Brat supposed It was my fatter, who was delirious, and after seeing hliu, noticed I was mistaken; I thought it was tbe nurse, and grappled with him, and was struck with what I supposed to be a decanter from the table; tbe man was then pushed out, and as be passed the paanage lamp I noticed that be was no one la the bouse who belonged there; I afterwards saw the man on tbe monitor, nod recognized him as the man Payne who was tried at the Arnenul; I thou got a pistol and went to the front door, and was told by William Bell that the man huo gone on. ino crosa-examinatiou. J limes I Mndtlox sworn, aud examined by Mr. Car rlDjilon I was the proporty-mau at Ford's Theittre on April Hth, lKivr,; I wus on the stage that night, be tween 10 and 11 o'clock; I remember bearing the re port of a pistol; I was standing on the left hand side near tbe President's box; 11a. ry Hawk. iheCanadlau, was on the stage at the lime; 1 did not see Mr Withers on ths stage; as soon as I heard tbe report of the pistol, I saw some one runoff the stage at the tint entrance, right band side, and I then beard some one call tor water: I ran for a pitcher and gave It up la tbe hox. but did not know then wbat bad hap pened; I was so excited that I do not recollect want I did; I think I beard th report or tbe pistol about two hours before tbe Presldentcnme In. (1'tiO witness described tbe box and lis position.) I took two American flags to tbe box and I knew It waa to be decorated for i he President; I knew J. W, Booth; I saw blm in front of the theatre at 4 o'o ock In the afternoon ot April 14 on horseback; I saw him afterwards In Fautarvllle's restaurant that day; that was the Inst lime I saw Booth, Booth kept bis horae In the alley back of the theatre; I leased the stab'e to Booth, aud collected the rent lor it; Kootb engaged theslable the December before the assassination: a man nicknamed "Peanut John" attended to Booth's horse; 1 saw Peanut John" that night; tbe stable was In an ulley back ol tbe theatre. Crias-exaralued by Mr. Merrick I was property man, and It was my business to be on the stage; hpxugler was a carpeuter, and was that eight a ren shifter; be was on the stage all that night; I snoke tu him three minutes before the shot was flrrd; lr lie had been absent, tbe absence would have Seen noticed, aa there wa a aood deal of scene shilling; It took ball an hour to play tbe third act, and II lu the course of thai half hour Hpaugler bad lelt the stage, ths prouraea of tha play would havebeeu cuto. ed: tl waa beiwewn 12 aud 1 o'clock that 1 heard Hie I'm idem was coming lo tbe theatre that night; I did i ot see hpangler In irout of the tbeatre that nh In; when tbe shot was fired I was in tbe front of the bouse; I did not see bipangler there then; If I bad aei M angier there I would bave noticed it; do not know tbe President; have no r collection of seeing a man ho looked like blm that night; if I bad seen tlangler there my knowledge ot bis duties would have attracted my aiuutlon tu hi to. Explosion of a Southern Ilelief Lottery. 1U1.TIMOHK, June 22. The so-called Southern Orphans' Uift Knierpr'se Relief Association, advertised for some months past as a grand scheme for raising large amounts of money for the benefit of Houlheru orphans, oame to a cli max last night at the Concordia Hall, in a man ner entirely unsatisfactory to the shareholders. A quarrel arose among the managers over the funds, when, on tbe testimony of the President, Mr. John L. Hammond, the (jrand Jury yester day found Indlctmemts against the firm of Palmer A Co., for violating the laws of Mary land prohibiting lotteries. 11 Is stated that only 80,000 out of 500,000 tickets bave been sold, and the most valuable prizes announced have bueu retired from the scheme. A WASHINGTON TRAGEDY. The Cole-lllacoek Tragedy Re-eaacted at the national Capital. Vom the WatMngton Republican, June 21. Yeaterday aiternoon. about 2 o'clock, one of the moat appalling tragedlea occurred tn lula city that It baa ever been our province lo record. The blokles tragedy la naught to Ik As palei the moon before the dawnol day, so does tbe rememhranoeof Lufuvelle BouareslDk Into Insignificance when compared witu tbe sickening horror that hung around the bloody corpse of Thomas buioot aa ba lay in his gore, a faarful sight to look upon, In tha room where be met his death. Yesterday afternoon, about 2X o'clock, tbe reports ol pt.toi shots wars beard by neighbors aa coming from ths house No. tii toixth street, nortb, between Massachusetts avenue and K street. A lew Euomouia elapsed when a young womau came rnunlug out of the bouse, and cried out that a man had been shut. Another moment aud a man was seen comlug out ol the house aud walking quickly dun lb street. No attempt wa mule by any one to stop blm, and he, who proved to be lbs murderer, k-pl on; aud uiakiiiK to theOnlrat Uuardhouse, de llveied himself up lo the ortloer lu charge, Thomus Huieed. Baying that be bad shot a man WU0U) lie hud, Kuud lu bed tn .:s wife, In lbs rdssutlme the news Mnefc 1 like wild (lie; In the Vicinity oi tbe bouse in Hlxih street, a lurss crowd soon collected. Drs. Bobrrud aud Bowsn Lsd bveu sent for by sums ot tne at men in toe pome, ana these gsulln meii shortly muds their appearance, and naMliig .li t the house, up liie stairs, into the room In the second ntory, north sldo, discovered die body of a man lying on tha tioor, lite rally bathed lu oioou. lie waa .till Dreaming, out Ull coiiM H us. In the foiehiad, atiovs the right eye, wa illM-nvertd liuhel wound, and In the Jaw was lound another a bullet bavins paaaed from ths lelt side ol the Juvr over Into the i Ight. ami through bjtli. The bullet Id the lorehead was probed lor. bill ouly a small f ragment i f it could he found, the larger portion of It being evidently Imbedded lu the skull. Lieutenant Kcklolr, ol lheeeoih 1 ret ! net. who had been sent for, arrived at lb House auiui twenty miuulea after the occurrence, and in a lew uimuui attar ut appear aura the mau breathed his last, lly this time an lul luei se crowd had assembled, and It waa aooa known that the man shot was ona 1 houiaa ttiuooi. a butcher, and the uiuiderer, a item y Johnson, aud ttie cause ot tbe shooting 11 ng the illicit uountuliou of buiool with lv buBon'a wife. l thu Coroners Inauoat ths testimony elicited tbets facts: Mrs. Hawr, who kept Ihe boarding- house where the irageuy was enauieii wan a Clair- votaul.and made ber living uy I raciiamg mai ait. Unoot aud the woman Johnson lnol ieeu roo, mog ul Mis. rtawyei's since last fall. Mrs. Johnson nail alwaa said thai huioot wus her husband, and Baioot .l.v.iI in tha house every night hut baturday night. aud look his meals there. Tne day before the tragedy Johuson came to Sawyer and loll hliu that braoois paramour waa tils (Johuson's) wile. Wltue-aea who itviu in ue uuu.e leuuieu ih.i - .1 1 I, i' . inuii entered .the room where r-moot ai.d Mrs. J bnsou were, and nhorily after wards the report of a piloi wasneaiu.aua Mrs. John Boo rushed out screaming. "I'll my, uiv man la shoi!' Johnson iben passed dowo stair, with ihe pi-tol In la hand. SI r. runout was abo l 111 years of age, and Is a son uf llesrklali Biih'O!, the bu'che-. In A tuxan una. lie has been in bus!'" for hluisolf, bolu In Alexai drla and this city, llewaia man alnut tire ii eigni luchea lu lieuni. ufk uir fi, ami oth luce, and baa a wlia and four children re sltlluii In Ale xniKlri.L Mn Johnson is said U be a woman of sume 4u jeais of age, an I il Ihe mother i f thiee chlldien, one of who a daughter, has beau marrlar.uiid la now a wicow. nhe boa rildd wi.li her husband and family 11 llrtdga street, near lia cuuese iu iiaorgeiown: b.s lor some inuw p uwn away Horn her home so much aa lo arouse her hns- baixl's ku-ph-lona, aud which tlually led tu tlio oom llllsltJa of the hoiincidw. Henry Johuson, the nrlaoner. Is a butcher, auJ had a stall lu the corporatioa market. lt ta 11U e.1l 4i inn of age: h a mllil. tlul look, aud hiue eyaa, sandy hair and wbloker. 1 i,e putol he umm! w aa a (evoivsr 01 lue Atieu auu wuhiu paltsiu; sua jsuu son told Olrir-r Prnroil that he had fired thre times, hut that one t.'dllet had exploded outside of the barrel. He was allowed last night to aes a couple of friend whocsme from tJrorg. town lo aee him, and who brought blm his auppr. Ke wa sla. pins aoiindly when we v lulled the station, at a Ufa hour lasi night. There are several rumors aHost as regards the whereabout of Mrs. Johnson, and up lo an early hour this morning, nothing definite had been heard of her. One olllcer stated tint a woman answering her de scription had been een going out the. (seventh street mad RlKMH 'i P.M. yesterday. Another account Is that she was aiv In Georgetown alter the murder. It will not he long era she Is fnui d. and mora light thrown upon a tragedy about which there Is yet much mystery SECOND MILITARY DISTRICT. OENHRAL SICKLES' tKTTER OP BKSmffATIOX. WAsniNGTON. June 22 Tho following Is the letter of General Hickles, in which be aides to be relieved of the command of the Hecoud Military District: . ITEAnQt'ARTKns BrcflSI) MlLTTAV DisTairT' CHABi.rsToH, ft. C. June 19. ls7 To the Adjtilanf (leneral of the Army, War Department, Washington' 1. t'.: I bave the honor lo leanest that I may he roileved rrom command In this Military District, and I respectfully demand a Court of 'nnnlryupon my official actions, that I may vindicate myself from ths accusation of the Attorney-Ueneral, published. It Is presumed, with the approval of the Presid.nl 'Con gress having declared these so-called hiate (Govern ments Illegal, the declaration of the Attorney-tiennral that military authority ha not superseded them pre vents the execution or the reconstruction acta, dis arms me of means to protect life, property, or the rights of cltir.eus, and menaces all Interests In these Stales with ruin. D. K. SICKLES, Major-General Commanding, Official: J. W. Clous, Captain and A. A. A. O. - Sir. Vallandlgbam and tbe nebslllon. The following letter is published In the Huntsvllle (Ala.) Democrat: Daytok, Ohio, June 8, 1 Sfl7. J. Withers Clay, Ksq., II umsvllle, Ala. Bin In the speech at Huntsvllle of Henry W ilson , nee Jeremiah Colbntb, a ptiullshud lu your paper (the Democrat) ot May II, I87, are three deliberate falsehoods relating to myself, in Just twlco as many lines. I I nm not one of those "who encouraged the Be bel. ion, said there would be no war," eta., but lust ths revet se. 1 never expressed or hold ths opiniou that Northern or Western Democrats would assist tbe South In a war for secession and independence. Ho rur a the war was waged on ths part of the South for this purpose, she never ha1 my sympathy. As waged by the North, I was opposed to It at every point, from beginning to end. tor reasons which Time is now vin dicating every day. 2. I never said that tbe Northern troops should "march over my dead body." t. The pretended incident related by Wilson, about an Ohio regiment passing my house, never bad aa exlstonce, nor even a shadow of foundation. My crime during the war was that I consistently and persistently loved and defended constitutional liberty and tbe old Federal Republic throughout. I beg your pardon and my own for condescending to notice anything from this vulgar, lttnerent chang ing. My only apology Is that be Is tbs successor of Daniel Webster in what remains of the United Htates ttenate and has lately "experienced religion." Very truly, etc.. V. L. VALLAjNDlUHAM. Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, Jane 21 Reported by Dehaven A Bro,. No. 40 B. Third street AFTER BOARD. 9100C0 Fa 6s 8 ser.ao- i crued int.. 102 llCOOC'lty s, New.sev certlf. 99 SCO do. due bill. !'. tOshCAAm K.1 uesl.Ti', 2 nh Far & M lik.....l.tHi, SOsh II eel' vie Vl lOOsh Mlnpo Oil ii 8 sh Mech Bk .. tl SOsh Morris CL.... t9 12 sb Nnrrisl'n OS. 61 20 sh N Penuu-Tues. ss 18 sh fenns H t,lsi 60 do c. 6ili 8 do . bl-i 2Ssh Beading R.trf 5J:i E. McCLAlN'8 CAMPHORATED GLY- CERINI5 OMNIBUS BOAP. It cures all cutaneous eruptions of tbe skin. It entirely dissipates tan and sunbrown. It renders tbe skin clear and transparent. It is valuable for tbe washing of Infanta. Il chnnges a bilious complexion Into one of beauty. It prevents tbe skin from chapping. It is prepared by W. E. McCLAIN A CO., Perfumers, 6 15 stt No. 834 N. frIXTH Street, above VI ne. PRESERVED PRAIRIE GAME A.rir MEATS. HIE fill INVOICE JUST RECEIVED, . COMPRISING Orcn.se, Pigeon, Duck, Snipe, Wild Pigeon, Wild tuck, Teal Duck, Venison, Sweet Breads, Ducks with Olives, Plover, Chicken, Turkey (wild), Capon with Jelly. Sausage with truffle, Pheasant, Partridge, Eng lish Hare, Quail, etc. Prepared as Pat tea, Bossted, Broiled, Papillote, and Compote. SIMON C0LT0N & CLARKE, cw. con. ifnoAD and walhct sth., 9 14 tnths4p PHILADELPHIA. Q R O Q U E T. AMERICAN CBO!UET COMPASTi n. nosKius & co KO. 1 ABCU STBEET, BOLE AGENTS. CBOQUET, 97-50, 10'00, 1'00, ANl 914-00 ri:it set. OIIB 97-SO MET IS EQUAI. TO OTHER MAN W ACT TJBEBS' aiO'00 SETS. W IIOLEIAIE AND BETAIIm SEND 1'OB CIUtUJLAB. B. BOSKINS A CO., 1 1 tuthsSmrp HO. 01 ASCII STBEET. WEDDING CAR DO. PARTY INVITATIONS. THE LATEST NOVELTIES, R. H0SKIHS & CO., STATIONEBS AND ENOBATEBS, JMWthsf:rilfn NO. 918 ABCII STBEET. LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE ORPHANS' COUET FOR THE CITY JL AM COUNTY OK PHILADELPHIA. Kslaieof UAVID B. J ON Ke, deceased, the Autlltor ahptiliiled by the Court to audit sttie, and aiijtibl the u count 'f MARY ANN JONEi, Aduiiilntialrlz of the estate of DAV1L) K. JONKH, n, ,i.r aud to rcDort distrlbullou of the balauce I I the bunds i of the accountant, will meet the parties Interested tor the purpose of bis aap?tutmeut, on TUI1)AY. July 2. A. 1J. 1W7. at 4 o'clock P. At., at the niilce ol tl. J", fecueri. juh.. t't, rej'.itu 'I Fl li btreel, second story, la ihe city or I'uttauet ptla. 6 22 Btuthut lSTATB OF i'ETEB BARKER, DECBASED. J Lj l.ctttra of AdinlnUtrallon on tbe iSilate of 1'kTKK BAKKKR. deceased, bavins: been granted lo Ihe uuum.tlKiied, all ieraoiis lndehled to theUilats will itmUe iayment, and all persons bavlug claims asalusl the Ken title will present them to KLlZAhl!.Tlt UAKK1CR. Admlnlitratrlx, I rt-fll No. bm N. KLKVKNTM Street. B D D I N C OF liVKItY DESCRIPTION AT lJEIiTJOXCJIJ PRIOE9. WllOU'JIiLE AMD UIETAIL, HO OS BIDtiE AVENUE NEAB VINE ST. tatulhsrp J Q FXJLLHH, FOURTH E0IT10M EUROPEflil JIDViCES THIS P. M. ' Iiy Atlantic Cabl: Lonbow, June 22 Kvenlntr.. Oonsolg closvxj at It4': U. ft. Klvo-twenties. T Illinois Central. 7: Erie Kallroad, 89. IjI VEBpoor. June zz Event ng. uolton is dull, with sales of lO.OtX) bales. Upland middlings, Ilk11!'! : Orleans middling, IVA. Corn, S!s.; Pork, 73s.; Beef, 132s. d.; Lard, 49s. 6d.; Bacon, 41s. 6d.; other articles are unchanged. Tbe Presidential Tour J ' Stamford, Conn., Jane 22. Tbe Presidential tralu left Fifth avenue, New York, at 8 o'clock litis mornlne. and was nacnrtnrl tn ih. rtnainn deHt by the Knights Templar. The President was repeatedly sheered by erowds at the hotel and depot. The party was here Joined by General Gordon Granger and P. Dickinson, of l eniiensee, an old friend of the President, and Mr, Collector Pmythe.of New York, Mr. Bab cock, of New Orleans. Hon. J. M. lugeraoll, of Connecticut, anil Alderman Pratt, Council- nu 4 mu, nuu mr, IVIty, Of 1SOSIOQ. The President Will Innvn 1tratrn nn Wo.lnan- dny evening for .Springfield, where he will be met by the Governor of Connecticut, and escorted by a special train to Hartford, where the Legislature will be In session to receive blm. He will remain lu Hartford nntll Thurs day morning, when he will leave for New H nven. Up to this toolnt various rmrt toa nhAarnrl thn President, and here a large crowd had assem bled and much enthusiasm prevailed. The lTesldent appeared on the rear platform, and wns received with hearty cheers Nouwai k. June Tl. Cheers were given for the President and Becretnrv Kewanl. tl an Aral Grantwas called for.when Hecrrttaryl Seward said they would have to go to Washington If they wanted to see him. Bkidokport, June 22. The train stoppedlhere for a few minutes, and the President was cheered. A salute was fired in honor of the President, and with inualo from the band the train slowly moved ou. Generals Housseau and Granger and Seoretary Heward were also Introduced to the crowd. The Indian War. ST. LorriS. June 22. An Omaha desnntnh huts that General Sherman arrived to-day from North Platte and Fort Sedewlok. with General Sanborn and General Attrick, Special Indian Agent at laraniie. uenonu wanDorn reports that Spotted Tail was at Laramie trying to make some amicable a JJustmont of the Indian troubles. A few days ago he showed his sincerity by seizing and turning over to General Sherman a wnite man wus nau proposed to attack a train near Dy. General unnborn also reports the establishment of Irleutlly relations with the Crows, and he thinks that the troubles can be settled with all the tribes except the (J h ev en nes. General Augur Is en route from the Binck Hills to Laramie, and would be at the latter place to day. St. Joseph despatches say that advices from Knnke river, Colorado, report the fall ot five feet of snow on tbe 31st of May, which, with what was on the ground, makes seven feet. Fatal Accident. Clb.vei.AMT. June 22. The Cincinnati Ex press tralu which left Cleveland this morning ran over a two-horse wagon near Gallon Sta tion, killing William Sepes and his wife, and severely Injuring three children. The horses were also Killed, it is suppose mat sejes ex pected to get across the track: before ths train reacneu tue crossing. United States Propeller Relief on Fire. A.JTO A Vim. OUIIO U, A " W UUlbVU I'm steamer Relief took fire this morning off Red iiooKiomi. Alter Durning auout two hoars. the ere was extinguished. The damage la about $5000. Latest Markets by Telegraph New York, June 22. Cotton dull at Wi&Vo. Flour baa declined 20(,u,S0c; siioo barrels sold; btate, 7(A n, l75; Ohio, U(.H2 30; Weatern, U!11'90-. Houlheru, Wheal declined S(u)4c Corn docltned 26si 4ti,i00 bushels sold; mixed Western, l lir(l-l'J for new, Oats declined lc: S6.ti0 bushels sold: Western, 78&80o, Keel quiet; new Meas SlATallA extra Meas lz.Sio.i7. Purlc firm; new Mess S2I: prime IIS 13, iMtd quiet. Whisky quiet; In bond li'JA'i. Kiw York, June 22. Chicago and Rock 'Island, 9o': Headins. luT-1.; trie, 6u; Canton Company. Wi; Cleveland aud Toledo, 13JS; Cleveland and i'ttts buig, 7,',; l'liuburtr and Fort Wayne, us1,; Mlcblgaa Central, 107J , ex-dividend; New York Central, ItMi'i; Iliioois Ceniral, l'i0.; Cumberland preferred, ul4; lindson Elver, lofi1; FIve-iweotlea. Imi, lid1,; do. 1664, 107; do. 1866, 101; new Issue, lu; Ten-forties, lnO; Seven-thirties, 106)4. bterllug exchange, UO; sight, Uo.. Uold.ias;,. . , LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. BUPBKMB COUItT IN KQIs'ITY-Judge Read. Susan Smith, Mayer Arnold, William H. C'aryll, and John Doll vs. Henry Huston, Henry Troitmaa, and William Duulup. The fol,owlti(c complaints and applications were made this morning in this Court: To Ihe Honorable tbe Judges of the said Court: Your orators complain and say: I. That they are resi dents or owners of real estate In ths I ni mediate vicinity ot tbe premises No. 419 Nortb Filth street, situate between Willow and Uuttonwood streets, In the city of fblladelphia. In said district. (Susan (-mltb, widow, keeps a boardlng-hou.se at No. 411, Mayer Arnold owns tbe property No. 440, William if. Carry II owns tbe premise! No. 441, aud Johu Doll owns No. 412. 2. Tbe said premises, No. 439, and adjoining premises, are situate on the east side ot Filth street, and con tain about 40 lee I in front or breadtb thereupon, ex tending lo a considerable dislauce eastward; sines about four months last past ths said Huston aud Troltman have been In occupancy aud possession thereof, as lessees from the said Uuulap, tbe owaer of the same. 8. Tbe said Huston and Trottmau are, by ocenpa tlnn, coppersmiths aud manufacturers of ket'.les and other hollowware in copper, and during the last men tioned period bavs carried en that busluoss at said No. 43l, and still are doing so, with theexpress license ot the defendant Uunlap, who receives reut or com petsatlon from them therefor. 4. In conducting that business they employ a large number ot men, wbo are engaged during most of the day, and frequently Irom eaily la the muruiug until late at night, In hammering and pounding upon hollow-ware vessels of copper, thereby produciug great and insupportable noise. This is generally so loud as to Interfere with the class duties of the school of the German Congregation at No. 443, to prevent reading, tbe hearing ot ordinary conversation, the usual re pose, quiet, and sleep of the complainants aud their families living In the neighborhood. Aud thetenaulsof said premises owned by others ot the complainants, by tbe suld continued noise and din, boarders bavs been driven from the house of the complainant Smith; those wbo remain there, and those who Jive In other ot said premises are deprived of the comforts of pesos and quiet, especial!" LtCse wuo are sick or ol weak and nervous systems; there have beeu various In stances lu the households of some or ths complain ants severally, where sick persons and children have been made worse by the noise In question. During the warm weather tbs complainants are re luctantly compelled to keep their windows closed partially to protect themselves font the said noises; during tbe contlni anca of work, and the con sequent noises by defendants and ti eir employes, it is at tt.aily Impossible lor plaiiiiills and their families within its reach to sleep or read, or attend li any oally religioudutle; the value of the r-iulses thus subject to this vexatious anuoyauce Is thereby greatly diminished and impulred, eithor for the purpose of sale or of letting out b The premises owned or occupied by tbs Cim plaluauls were so occupied or owned betoro the dc iemiuhts Huston aud Ti oilman moved Into No. 4111. 5. Complalnunls have severally, at various times, caused application to be made to tlio defendants, Huston and Trottman, to cease their said noises and illn, but in vain; they threaten to continue the same at their said place, regardless of the Injury anil moles tation thereby occasioned to plaintiffs and others. 7, The plnlntlli's thereupon ask equitable relief as follows, vis : Thalau Injunction beawatded restrain ing the deiendanls and uacb ol them, their aud each of their agents and workmen, from using or employ ing the premises on the east side of Filth street, be tween Willow and ltiittouwood streets, or any part thereof, in the manufacture of cupper ware by pound ing, and Irom employing II in any use. or for any pur pose which shall require or occasion noise or din that shall be reasonably annoying, ur Injurious, or offen sive to the plaintiff's, or the persons residing or own ing property lu the said belghborhood, aud such other relief as muy be proper. Held under consideration. , ,,., .,. tiulllou aud McKlroy lor plaintiff! Bullitt ana McMurtne for dcfeudauls. Abhested Under Suspicious Circumstances. -During the morning of Thursday lust, two young men, strangers apparently to the neigh borhood, en tered the Jew h Club-room, a the corner of Franklin and toates streets. '1 hey desired to be shown around the building asked nil manner of questions of their youthful cice roie and It Is allege1, made Inquiries about tiie exact plaoe aud contents of the money-drawer. They soon left. But about 12 o'clock Friday night they were seen lurking about the rue inlties appurenUy with evil Intent. An oltloor gave chuse aud ovei hauled one, giving the name of Thomas Kerns. Alderman Massey held hint lit dolault ol f 100 ball to auawdr. ' F0H SALE. 0FOR BALK A COTTAGE WITrt modern conveniences, gss, baih, sic, situate oa hill back nl lha Mount Carbon Hons. 1'otllf Mle. Pa., commanding a Biarniflcent View, and containing an acreorgmnnd well Icultlvated. Prloe, $7W)0l Pho tographs may be seen on application. WILLIAM IT. BACOy, S 22 t No. 2IB WAJ.NPT Hire. SFOR SALE TIIE SUBSCRIBER OFFHRS off ers for sale the valushle property, consisting 04 islon Honse, Stable, and Ixt of Ground situate at theNortbweet corner of tsPRUCK and BLKVKNTU Streets, In the cltv of Philadelphla.cnntaltiing In front on tpttice street 144 feet and on Klnventh street Its) feet. Apply lo LK.WIH H. ltKDNKK, 21 If No. 1M "with FofJKTK Htreet. FOR SALE THE FOURTORT d, iMi. in oireet, coinnininji iwhitb rooms iMwnieri lumir . , . . . , . i . nwrivitmn, niiire ruorria, aou iiata room, witri an the modern conveniences. Terms easy. Apply on the premium. S2ttnthl. OOERMANTOWN rROrEBTY FOR SALE CH EA 1. House, II rooms, newly papered, and pauled; gas, hot and cold water; locallon high and well shaded: lot 30 by 110 feet. Termseasy. Imnx dlaie poaseaslon. Applv at WILbUN'd Toa Wars house, No. Wis CHEBHUT HtreeU 1 U TO RENT. OTOLBT-A COMMODIOUS STONE MAN SION, with large Onrden, Carriage House, etc.. attached, on PROHFKCT HILL, near Frankrord, Twenty-flfih Ward. Kasy of access hy Fifth and Blxth btreets Railroad. Inquire ot JOHN ti. HTKl'. LKH, No. lxn QIKAHD Avenue. S M lfp OTO LET PART OF TIIE HOUSE NO. 50ft a FOURTH Street, below Lombard, aa sine. Inquire on tbe premises. References re quired. ts WANTS. 0 WANTED, A DOUSE ON WEST WALSCT STREET, PRICK FROM TWENTY-FIVE TO THIRTY FIVK THOUSAND DOLLARS. Address, stating size, when possession can be had and lowest cash price. Tbe names of persons offer ing will be treated in confidence. No Real Kstat agent need answer this advertisement. Address IMPORTER, oare of Philadelphia "la qulrer" office. it 1(H JOHN O. ARRIS ON, Nob. 1 find 3 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, would invite the attention of his friends and customers to his superior assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods; Also, to his Improved Pattern Shirt; the material, workmanship and finish cannot be surpassed by any in the Market. n n FIREWORKS. IIadfield'3 Great Fireworks. EXHIBITION PIECES, COLORED FIRES, . . ROMAN CANDLES) 1 REN COLAS, SKI ROCKETS, VERTICAL WHEELS, ! TOBPSBOI, EIRE CRACKER, ETC. To be had la every variety, Wholesale and Retail, ot HAINES A LEEDS. MANUFACTURERS OF CDOICB FINE CONFECIIONS, ' 18 NO. 906 MARKET STREET. WARRANTED TO CURE OR MONEY RETURNED. DB. HITLER'S GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY. INQUIRE OF CURES, L, I Joseph tl. Ponncal. No. 2U7Glrard avenne. juiD. u-iiii, xhu. vxo iuaraeb eireer., uamaen. a. jk.auuaee, no s sin. iiiteentn street, Mrs. fJiinlao No. 13&0Hewston aL. 18th Ward. Dlonysius 'l ay lor, No. 4U6 Talor St., llh Wd. John Ventler, Rope Ferry road. Mr. Alder, No. 14 N. Nineteenth street. Alderman Comly. JTraukford. Mra. uravensmie, Arruai sireei, uermantown Mr. Cllne. While Bali, JBrideeburg. 1. Foley, PhUBUlzville, Chester county, 1, Wilson, Lancaster Pike, Chester Valley, and onto others. Neuralgia, Uout. Tr. F1TLER, one of our oldest physicians, dvlees gratis, dally from 10 lo lo'cloclc. OFFtCE, NO. BOUTU FOURTH STREET. All communications by mall answered N E w ' ' SMOKED AND SPICED THE FIRST OF TUE SEASON, i JVST RECEIVED BY THOMPSON BLACK & SON. BROAD AND CUESNUT STREETS, I M stutbamrp PHItADKLPHIA,' QUEEN VICTORIA. TH EBB HAS DEEM added to the Kshlbltlon of the KXyUhslTA! MINIATURE ' QUEEN VICTORIA, IM.MlD I, I... M.iMllV In , cu.su (jonuk pkabodt, ksq., TIt"l''KrP "t'uPKABODY EDUCATION No. BIS CHKSMVT btreet. , , PICTORIAL PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, jjouble Number for July o Quarto Pases 70 Illiistrailons.Hon S. I. t hane; E. t'arswell; Prince ol wales; Mra. 11. 11, Htowe; Madame I.a Vert; Men. Monkeys, aud tlorlllas; Ktbunlosy, Physiognomy: .. flBtrtrv tln.b.. Iti.upl.KI n u,.ui,j. ai a vaar: SJ oauLa a nnmhAp M n WIT.r.Ii Editor, New York. , J. L. UAFKN, :.-' No. 722 CIiINUT tstreet, 2J3t Philadelphia.' ralTtlN TAKE THE FAMILY TO L.jn-i.w Q1.0UCE.STKR POINT UAHDENH, It.u init Uulliilitful place lor recreation aud euloy nieni In the vh luity of the city. Hoata It-ave fofl of t-OUTll bueet dally every three-uuarlers of aa hour, luitp r.AlTrS PELIGIITFCL 6IIADE, RE aiiii in i ' i iTln ' ''"'"ir brwr.es, and first class rs ii u...u.ei.i lu Hie Uardens at Ul.Ol ( m i KK i-uf WT. Boats leave fool of bot lll btreet daily every thrw quartera of an hour. s I rn4p T?EEKCH CIRCULATING LIBRARY. PAUL K. ll tAKU, TRENCH BOOliisKl.LKfi, bTATIONER, AND , KMIKAVKIt, ,;, No. 801 B. ia.fc.VKN i ll Btreet, PMII All PHIA. rJL?1-'?-. OA YEARS' EXPERIENCE. AUTER'3 HAIR t)J uy K dyes blacker, and Is easier removed froiu ths skill, rthau auy other utiwliltua W touts a ho. No. I MARKET btreet. "
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