The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, January 20, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    NEWS SUMMARY.
City Airnlm.
A dead Infant was found last evening at
Tweniy-tir-t aud Wttlout street.
Lar.t evening a slight te occurred at the
9. W. corner of Uro1 and S -utn Btrrets.
Abjut ix o'clock iat evt ulnsc a frniale
Child wag found at Eighteenth and Chr.-uut
treeis.
I'a'htHne TlTney. need 80 yean, residing
t No. 2 Sicccr lace," fell ou the sidewalk jester
day and Iractmcd her tuiab.
lh B'orrki cpers on Eighth street, between
Arctr and MarKit, have resolve! to have the
Irenin trout ol their stores cleaned at thoT
own expense.
Maor Vox yesterday made the followluir
nppolnimcu's: Iwis M Kavid.Si riieiint ot tho
Third disirisi ; Kobert Ar.ls. policeman of the
an e; Borrmrd Martin. Perecaut of the Seven
th cnt'i d sine1, ntri Joseph Kii'ti, turnkey.
1 rlne the services, c n Stiwlay, connected
Yflth the odciiIlii ol the rew structure ercctei
at Tweiity-Qrst and WhIimj f'reets by tue
corpronation of the second Presbyterian Church,
a letter written bv Kv. Oore. WMtetlpM, iu
1753, to William lira Lord, j.rinter, w is road.
The ftockbohlers of ihc Hpruoc ani Pine
Etrects I'tiesetiufT Hailwny line met yeterilny,
and elected the following otliccrs: President,
8. Gross Fry. D.rcciorf, John P. ftlcl-'addeti,
Oliver Uopkinson. Charles V. Norton, Johu
Waoaninker. L'-wi Hiuylock, Owen B. Evans.
Trea-urer, James M Kaldi'ti, Jr.
t There are nt tiie present ttiuo lf3 Councils
of the tiidrr O' United Ao.erican Mechanics in
the Slate of petiiisylva'iia, exclusive of tlie
Junior Order. The number in Phil le.lohiu
Is 49. The several Councils located In Camden,
N. J., intend tinvitii? a parade of the Order ou
Fridav, February 22. 'lbo state- Councillor of
Mew Jer-ny has appointed the following depu
tics' :-hw't District E, M. Peart, No. 205 Syca
mote Btieet, Camden. Second District A. W.
Johnson, No. 53 Coinwrci' s reet, Newark, N.
J. i Fourth Distiict Willltioi Smith, Phillips
burp. N. J. 3
Tbe delecates elected by the Democratic
party on Monday evemnt', io noruiuiie dele
pates to the Htate Convention, assembled in the
several Senatorial and Eepresctitative districts
yesteruav, and iselcctod tlie followinR-na nod
gentlemen: Seiiatorial Delet-ntes First district,
Alderinun Francis Devitt ; second district, Albert
Lawrence; Third district, Lewis C. Casaidy;
fourth district. Thomas A. McDevilt. K"pre
tentative Delegate? First district, Alexander
Dlarnoud; Second d stiict, R. L. smith; Third
district, Alderman William MuMullin; Fourth
district, Williiitn P. Campbell; Fifth district,
Michael S;i'livan; Sixth Jtrict, James Me.Fdd
den. Jr.; Seventh district, Ceorpe W. Hays;
Eipbth district, Jacob Spieiman; Ninth district,
John II. Plat; Tenth distrct, W. Henry button;
Eleventh dintrict. Dyer Duucau; Twelfth dis
trict, (JO'Hroy Mctztrer; Ftlteenth district, Stew
art fuld; Seventeenth dUtrict, Joseph Camp
bell. The annual election for officers of the Penn
sylvania Society ttr the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals was held yc-.tei day tit their room,
No. 1320 Cliesuut stict t, and resulted in the
selection oi the lollo.vmn-uanicd cu'lemen by
a very decided majority:
Tiesideut S. Mur l Wnlu; Vice-Presidents,
W. A. Porter, J. B. Lippmcott, (ieore W.
CUi'ds, CVTtmunt Ouiil u, W. J. llirstaiann;
', Secretary, P. E. Clia-e; Treasurer, llobert R.
, Cci son; Counsellors, titwavub Item ale, Kicuard
V. White; Board of Managers, M. Kicuards
' Muekle, Alexander Biowu, John Bohlen, J. F.
!7obias, Alfred M. ICIwju, M. 1., Jo-eph G.
J ItOfenuarien. Morris Hitekoi. J. K. Mitjhell, J.
H. Parker, l?euju.r.tu Slat-hall, Henry Tilgo,
' Charles Koprs, Atheilon Bbch.
The annual mee'iuir of the Baptist Sunday
Bchool Assoeiition ot Philadelphia wa9 com
menced in the lenth Bnotist Chrch yesterday
, afternoon. A report leiuu i forih the con di don
of tbe schools of the association was read and
received. A delegation from the Stato Sabbath
School AofocinMon was introduced to the raeet
. lug by Kev. Dr. Grilli h. Rev. Dr. Neviu. a
, member of the delet'a' ion, then addresjed tbe
andiencp, contrratuiatmT the mou the catholicity
of the Protestant Church, and the kind spirit
esirtiuff among tbe aiiff rent deiicaiinations an
evidence of which was Riven in the warm recep
tion of the delegation by the BnpM-t As-ioclattou.
He was followed by Rev. 3 W. Thomas, ot the
Methodist Church, and Mr. G.trditisr. Tbe even
ij 1ns nM'ton was devoted to an addreis ou "Tue
i De'cloinjentof Poweriu the leacher," delivered
by Rev. O. P. Kaches; au osnv on "Infant Class
" Instruction," written by Mrs. Kennedy, an 1
read by Rev. G. Dana B -ardujan, and au elo
quent addrers on "The Command of our Saviour
to Teaoh," enriched with illu9rations of the
Tittt bi9tory of the Chrlstiau Church, by Rev.
l)r. Mauoon. This association will continue I s
: meetings tbts eveniD!; at the tamo place, aud
there will b a grand mass metlui of B -iptlt
Sunday School 6cholai-a at Horticultural Hall
to-morrow aftemjoi).
Domestic AirulrH.
Gold closed yesterday at 135J.
Every thiDg is quiet inthe Ogeechee.Georsin,
country. , , . , ,
Lj m an Gilbert, an old citizen of Harrtsburg,
died ves'.erday.
Tbe Dauphin County Medical Society met
at Harrisbnrp yesterday.
L. 11. WakeneiJ was yesterday cOQarmed
Postmaster at Portland, Oregon.
Au attempt is being made to effect a Fenian
orgai.ization tn New Orleans.
Toeodore F. Randolph was ypsterday In
aunuraied Governor of New Jersey.
Zaehanab Chandler bas been re-elected to
tbe UaUed dtates Senate by tlu Michigan Legis
lature. .
Hon. Alesnnder Ramsey was yesterday re
elected as United States senator from Minnesota.
Late journals trom Rio Janeiro furnish no
news re purdiug the reported victory of the Allies
atVilieta.
The barque Ann, from New York, for Ant
I wrp. bns pone uhore on tue Frtnch coast, ud
is dist harp i ptcan o-
4ion. Mait. II. Cirpenter was nomiaated
last nleht at Madison, Wifcotisin, by the Repub
lican tourus of the Statu Lecislat'tre, for United
" States .Senator, vice James R. Do lmle, whose
term expires March 4 of this year.
In Congress yesterday aUrrnoon the follow
ing business wastrau?ac ed, in a iditiou to that
mentioned in our telegrams :
In tde enr.to a bill piovidiua for an oceau
mail steamhlp line was leierrel to tue Com
mittee on Host Othces and Post lioads. Amonj
the other bills appropriate!; ref rr-d was one
amencatorv of the tut tor the proteciiou ol
riphU t settlers on public lati't-; onerdatin
to national bank securities: and one to complete
and pe rfect railroad and tcb enphlc communi
cation wt'h the Pucitioce,tu. A joiut resolu
tion, as an amendment to the Constitution,
declaring that ull persons are entitle! to the
lraiichlee. was laid on tho tanle. The copoer
bill was then taken up and passed. At 4,2.i P.
M. the Senate went Into executive session, and
po'on after adjourned.
In tbe House tbe Re rotary of War was
directed to turntsu Inlormation relative to vue
einploymt ut or Alexander Dunbar, a horse
;t.,i. Tho hill to nresei ve tho Otirily of elec
tions in the Territories was pa-sed, as was ulao
n.Tieiiripnt rp olutlon reouirlne a iolnt
romnittee to revise aud tix the pay of oflijprsof
both houses. Senute pubstittne tor uouse oin
auieiidatcry of an act relafnt; to habeas corpus
miiu i.oitpri in. Ann liiiitient i ot Senate to House
lull ameijdatory ot an act prescribing a mode of
obtaining evidence in contested election cases
w non-r.oticurred lu ai d coiutnitteo of comer
ence a.'ki d. tSenate bill granting land aod riht
ot way to th Denver P;iciQc Railroad and
Telegraph Conipauv pave rise to considerable
debate.
t'orHiru Affair.
I.onoN. Jan. 19. The Times of to-day
analyze the treaty between Great Britain and
tbe United Mites tor the settlement of toe
Alabama claims, and gives the following outline
ot Ha provisions, ih'i uornaitss on is to consul
of four members, two appointed by Euiflaul
and two bv the Uulted 8'utes. The c jminisston
vlll bold its sessions in WasbtnRton, and its
first busiuess will be to select an umpire, aal
failing in a choice, each side will appoint an
nwoire: aud wben the commissioner are
enually divided in opinion on any case they
shall teleet by lot one ot tbe two umpires lo
render a final decision. A toveretgu ot Kirope
s to be selected by tbe comnilsiiQu to arbitrate
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRArU PIULADELPniA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 18GC
points of International law, including the
question of the recognition of the Southern
spates a belligerents by Ore u Hriialn. Kach
Government is to formulate and advocAtn the
clnlnisor its citizens, and no individual clatm
an i d will be beard. Ail claims must bn pre
sented wttbln six months frem the first day of
niming of the commission, and nil Indemnities
are to be paid within eighteen months irom the
fame day. one year is allowed for the ratlflca
tion of the treaty.
London, J an. 19. The London journal s of this
mormi g concur in priisimr the speech Of Napo
leon at the ope niii a of the French Chambers as
a trsnk and transparent exoresston of his policy,
and as words of a true Frenchman, addressed to
Frenchmen. Th rJinws is s,rry the fabric of a
.Mate vt inch be has raised Is based on personal
government, and tanno' survive its maker.
Tbe Jnacpetutaiice JJrtge avs the protest
adopted by the Conference of Paris begins witli
a preamble, stating that the representatives of
the powers who signed the treaty ot Paris have
met to define certa'n noluts of International law
moie prert-.ely. Tho document proceeds to
declare that to encourage insurrections within,
or privateering and military expeditions against
the territories ot a friend Instate, is a violation
of Intel national law.
When tbe protocol has been signed by all the
powers participating in the conteretiee, It will
be ollertd to Greece for sicnatme. if Greece
signs it, the Sublime Torto will withdraw its
ult matum, and if tdio refuses, the great powers
will remain neutral, and permit events to take
their course.
London. Jan. 19. Tho ma'ls from Tfio Janeiro
bae reached London. They contain no news
of the victory of the, allies at Villeta.
Madrid. Jan. 19. llectiou returns, almost
ccniplete. have been received Irom all parts of
the country. The Constitutional Cortes will be
composed of three hundred Monarchists, thirty
five Republicans and seventy-five Bouroonists.
Madrid, Jud. 19. Complete returns have been
received of the elections just concluded for
members of tbe Constitutional Cortes. The
reeult trows unmistakably that an overwhelm
iDe majority of the people of the nation are In
favor ot a monarchical form of government.
The cities of Seville, Barcelona, Alcaute, Sara
possa, aud some others have, however, been
carried by the Republicans, and the streneth of
that party In tlie new Cones will be about one
hundred members.
London, Jan. 19. The Pall Mali Gazette (Con
servative) has an editorial this evening on the
Alabama Claims Convention. The writer hopes
that the English Parliament will not ratify tbe
treaty concluded by 1 ord Clarendon and Mr.
Johnson, if the question of tho recognition -ol
tbe Southern Confederacy as belligerents is to
be reopcued.
MELTANT1LE HORARY.
Anntinl Meeting; of the ('mimiiy Ten.
tertlaj lt Operations lor IMi.
Tbe annual meeting of the Mercantile Library
Conipnny was held la; t evemug, in tho Library
building. Fifth and Library s'reeta. Mr. T.
Mori is Perot presided.
Tbe nnuuul report, as presented, reads as fol
lows: While the list of members and subscribers has
increased, and its books, periodicals, and news
papers have continued to auguent in number,
important changes have been made in the
oreanl'j laws which govern the institution,
which will insure its stability, and tho project
which has been 60 long entertained of remov
ing tho Library into a more suitable building
bus been to far advanced that it may now be
considered sore of completion, as will be more
fully shown by the following details:
MKMllElUililP.
Total life and perpetual 183
Shares of common stool 5793
'total (shareholders (lUtii
Sunset there . 313
Number entitled to use of library 6377
J looks, Volumes.
importations In 1S8 622
Auction purchase 195
General purchase 1318 '
2035
Periodicals bound 1!)5
Donations 117
Cbst.
81011-82
18J27
1810 75
5103184
Total additions 2347
Duplicates bold ill
Net gain littti
Number of volume In library at revision
in 1807 42,383
Additions to end of 18U8 3,859
Total, Jan. 1, 18C9 4ti;242
PERIODICALS.
American. Foreign. Total.
Quarterlies 18 10 81
Monthlies ii 40 Si
Wet kilts 09 31 130
DalHeB 68 4 72
227 91 318
Circulation of books and greatest num
ber of volumes loaned lu one day 1,1(13
Average per day 4 .0
Number loaned In 18U8 135.108
Number loaned in 1807.... 100,430
Decrease 25.418
Greatest number borrowed in one day... 1,001
Average for the year 402
blnce August the greatest number of
visitors Tn one day 1,693
im... average 7(j
Total, for Iheyeftf i ".,:.;oo
Dorinir the past year the balance of mortgage
of $70UU on the old building has been paid off.
'Ihefiiit 206 papes of the new catalogue have
been piinted, and are now in use in the library.
It has been compiled on the same plau as that
testified and adopted by tbe public library of
Boston a simple alphabetical arrangement, in
which any sublect, title, or author's name (in
as tar as tbe library contains anything bearing
uj on ii), win De aimosiccrtartr to oe round, no
matter in what manner sought for. This cata
logue, wben Unit-bed, will embrace all tbe books
added to tho library during the progress of
pnutine.
ino leport rerers to mo progress or tne new
bui'dlns, ar.d says that its early completion
depends altogether upon the members.
The Treasurer, Aioert Li. Lctchworth, re
ported tbe following:
tecelrd 2'3.8911
Balance January 1, 1808 428 10
27 821 21
27.001 43
Erenditures
Balance January 1.13G9 8
llVJILDlNO FUND.
Hair nee by l.ibt report 84.30(5 00
Oilier Income 10,417-82
$21,013-88
EX PEN DrT DUES.
Interest on mortuace $1,500-00
Ground reu'S 2.250 00
Pt-I pttual Insurance H 1,50.2'UO
Wert on Mew imiioinp j. o'lu-uu
Bblauce January 1, 1819 14,2U1'88
Mr. Oliver Kvnns oll'eied a resolution au
thorizing tne directors 10 tell the lot aud build
ing tow occupied, provided they shall ret-tin
ihtnBeot it until the new building is finished
aim moved inw. agreed lo.
Mr. Achruead ottered the following:
Mbioivco, Tnat lbo Board of Management be
and are hereby directed to place on file in lbo
read ni: roouiB, find keep there for one ca'eudar
month, one copy or each established daily aud
Sundav paper published in tho city.
Pen dug the consideration of the resolution
a motion to adjourn was made and carried by a
vote ot 18 yeas to 16 na.
Nominations lor directors were made as fol
lows: John 8. Weimer. Charles M. Taylor,
Edward Tavlar, John C. Graneer. Chapman
Bidole, JofCph C. Grubb. E. K. S eveusou.
W. F. Duugllson, 6. K. Harlan, aud Joseph 8.
Siddall.
MEKIIUSTS' FUMD ASSOCIATION.
Animal Report Read Lant Evening
Thu uriiiimi meeting of this body was held
lat'tevening, with a large attendance, consisting
in ht or vpiitlcmen retired, w tu handsome
competence, from business pursuits, and ofo
gathering of merchants generally, eugiged i in
Hip vnrimm walks of commercial traffic. Tbe
aeeting being duly convened, the annual report
was read, as lollows:
There are spheres of benovolence in which
tbore who ar engaged tee no present fruit of
tbelr labor. lb results which tky tope to
achieve they expert will be developed only in
the dl-tantlnture. Some of these may beamonor
the noblest charities, and, where the means and
otjeets have the clear warraut of wisdom and
beneficence, they reflect the truest honor upon
tbose enlisted in their furthcrai.ee. But wheu,
In undertakings for the benefit of our fellow
men, we see tbe blessings sprrntriDg up in our path
as we proceed, we may gratefully accept them
as the evidences of io much accomplished eood,
and encouragement to new aod greater etlorts.
It Is amid these assurances that we meet to day,
upon the fifteenth anniversary of tbe Merchants'
Fund. The benevolence of Its purpose, and of
tbe way in which help Is atlorded to our suffer
ing brethren, is more and more confirmed by
our larstr experience of its results, as they are
unfolded in the progressive history of this
excellent charity. That tbe way In which It
seeks to accomplish the object of Its iustitution
has been most happily chocn wo need not
doubt. However kmd mi'ht be the puiposc of
any plau "to furnish relief to indigent nn r
chants of the city ot Philadelphia," which
would not shield them from exposure, its gifts
could not reach one-halt of tho proper objects
nor possess hilt the value. Tho cases
vihlch have been brought to the notice
of tlie executive committee, aud which wcro felt
to bo entitled to aid, have been iu excess of any
previous year. Twenty-six persons have re
ceived Bmistnnce from the fuuds. by special
grants where the exigencies seemed but tempo
rary, and in ether cafes by quarterly allow
ancee, graduated according to tbo circum
stances of the recipients. In some of the
instances of special gilts of comparatively
small amounts, the benefits they yielded were
important. In one case, the advance of one
hundred dollars enabled the bcncticlary to
obtain udmlstiion to au institution gtvliiir him a
home for the remainder of his days. Twenty
one are still more or less dependent on the fund,
almost ail ot whom aro agrd men, and little
able to labor for their own support. Two are
blind and two are deprived ot their reasoo.
Several others are so greatly aillicted by disease
that the period must bo but brief be;ore they
will cease to be objects ot your care. To tUe
men, onec occupying positions of unquestioued
respectability and ucetulness, uud avainst whom,
as merchants or citizens, no reprDacu, has come
to our knowledge, tho Merchants' Fund is dally
bringing some measure ot solace and comiort.
The amount of tbe appropriations lor the year
(five thousand nine huudred aud fivo dollars)
but poorly expresses what these gifts were
worth to the recipients, conveyed as they were
in the strictest confidence and respectful sym
pathy. It is this which, In a world where
mislortunc is so generally treated as a crime,
gives them their peculiar value, and calls
forth the most grateful acknowledgments. "My
heart Is too full," says cne, "to hold back the
expression of my feelings." Another writes:
"Upon heuring of the action of the committer,
I was as one that dreamed, aud aould only
v ew it as the special act of the providence of
Him wbo careth lor the suffering poor."
The circumstances which led to tho present
dependent condition of these gentlemeu arerf
cour-e various, bomo had goue through long
periods ot moderate prosperity, when their
lortunes were wrecked by some ot the calami
ties incident to our proleiou, and, niter years
of unsuccessful struggle to reeain their positiou,
age and infirmity found them helpless. Wuh
tome there appears to have been a life-long
battle with dtdcreut forms of adversity, with
few and transient gleams of sunshine in all
their business lives. We are all laailliar with
6uch instances, and amone them some who, by
their honest and persevering efforts, blameless
intceiity aud patient eubniisMOu iu their trials,
seem to have deserved tho tucjess which was
withheld, doubtless for reasons which were
wise aud just, and which will appear in that
other lite where all tbe problems ot our present
state will have their clear and certain solutiou.
Three of the beneficiaries have deceased
during the past year at greatly advanced ages,
oneot whom, a very estimable man, had i or
derly held a prominent position iu tho business
world. Gne ot these gentlemen was placed on
tbe list in 1858, then an infirm and aged man,
but having secured a position in which, with
r'gid economy, he could obtain a support, he
declined further laid trom the fund. He would
not oeprlve the t-ociety of the means of helping
another who might not, Use him, have any
lumber resources; but at the commenc ;ment of
the last year be was compelled, through illness,
to accept for the few remaining weeks ot his
life tne well-deserved belp of the association.
He was greatly esteemed as an upright man.
The receipts of the past year from all sources
were $15,331-48, of which $10,535 were from lite
and annual subscriptions and donations, and
$479G-4t interest ou investments. For the
details we reler to the report ol the Treasurer,
herewith submitted. It will be seen that the
amount from annual subscribers is less than iu
teveral preceding years, and tbe managers
trust that measures will be adopted at the pre
sent meeting to add to the number, ltisuot
merely that the contributions constitute an im
portant item ot the income of the asjociation,
but it is eroatly to be desired that the sym
pathies of the entire profession should gather
around au enterprise so honorable to the mer
chants of Philadelphia.
Tbe investments oi the permanent fuud, now
amounting to $76,939-65, are as follows:
United States 6 per cent, loan , . $25,030-00
state oi Pennsylvania o per cent, loan, 21,000-00
City of Pli'.'.auelpbAa 6 Per cent, loao, 25,000-00
Ciound rerjts 4.9J9-65
$76,939 65
Five thousand dollar? were received irotn
Miss Mary D. Brown, the second gift of this lady
to a chmity to which her respected brother, the
late Joseph 1). Brown, was one of the earliest
contributors. Five thousand dollars have also
been bestowed by David Miluo, Esq , a volun
tary Christmas oilenng. Tbe managers would
express their grateful thanks for these two
important additions to the permanent fund,
upon which not only the present usefulness of
the institution so much clcpendis but the hopes
of peipctuatiuc and extending its great benents.
A century and a halt has elapsed since Tuomas
Guy louuded the hospital in Lmdon which
bears his name. Many thousands who have
shart d its blessings have, like its founder, lona;
since pased away ; but lu its rniulbtrations of
relict to-day there is all the freshness of the
original chanty, and the present iumates are as
much the objects ot his bounty us those who
were first admitted withiu the walls. This, if it
may be realized, is one of the noblest privileges
of wealth, to enablo its possesbor thus to live
aLd act in deeds of beneficence far beyond bis
ou short term ot lite. To tew individuals is It
given to be Hble to rear such c isily mouumuuts
inscribed with the name of a single benefactor,
but what one cannot do may be done by the
union of many, aud all who assist according to
their ability will not fail of their reward.
John M. Atwood, President.
Wm. II. Bacon. Secretary.
Philadelphia, January 19, 1869.
Monthlv Meetlns of tbe Hoard of Trade.
The stated monthly meeting of the Hoard of
Trade was held on Monday evening, at 8 o'ciosa.
iv, col. nt. Wi'lnh in the chair.
Upon the application ot Captain Tracy, in
voi.iic r Rpiiman's Friend Hjclt-tv. resocct-
ino- rr iipf for seamen irom tbe opprtistous of
of hoardinir-house Vteperj, rcquestlnir
the co-operation ot tntviioara in me eiiort to
focurc national legitinuou iu incicuv ma v.j-
rnent lo them Of the aovance waiies oi seumeu,
Qnr hw tVio piinr-iniunt of State lawn, aud the
.ir.iinn r,t iim riiriu to kpcn sailoro' boarding-
imiiuic i.. oimli ncronna nnlv as Should be
licensed as suitable by a compntent board of
supervision, Mr. YVinsor, lor mo comutuvro,
mnrin n written renort. Which was accepted. Ills
conclusions were adverse to the Brt proposl-
Imnnnlhd lUlniiitiiro t inil I li it l flf i tS UH COI1 H 1 1-
tutlonulity and its impolicy ou the whole; but
in r iraru to the requirement, oi !;
keepers ot sailor boardiOB-houscs.to issue solely
on proof of a suitable and sa,.i"iac'.ory cuurac-
tpr Vni va. lo, Ho In fnvnr r,f fuif h n'an.
Iu regard to this he says: ''Iu regard to thel
action proposed by Captain Tracy. to procurt
ov mate leiifiauou the enaciment, oi mm it-
quirinrr all keepers of such bouses to oe
licensed, and nrovidirrir that such licenses be
pranieo oniy to pernous who, on vuaeviieuce
of tbanittir. shall be aonroved and recom-
n ended bv a board of mmmiiuionttrs nroDrlT
constituted for that purpo e, would certainly
tend to make tbete homes more decent aod
fom'trtnll', and more home t ke than tbey
now are. It would, moreover, place the sailor
on shore under the CHre and supervision oi
men wbo woald exercise that otlice and pro
mate the bet i?ood ot the sailor, and not for
their own telflsh and sordid Interests." Iu view
of these conslderstions, tho committee reootn
mend that the officers be authorized au I re-quci-tod
to take suitable measures to forward
the efforts being made by that society.
In reference to the resolutions sent down for
concurrence by the National Board of Trade in
favor of maklrg, by mercantile custom, a'l sales
of produce for cash ptyable on delivery. Mr.
Buzby explained the reaious of the Commercial
Exchange for dlssentlpg therefrom, and on
motion tbe resolutions were oidercd to lie upon
the table.
Communications were received from Hon,
Charles O'Neill, showing that surveys bal been
ordered aud appropriations made for certain
harbors of refuge on the Delaware river.
At the reqnei-tof the Couacllsot Atlantic City
a committee Messrs. Smokes, McCammon, and
Wctherlll were appointed to visit that place to
extindne as to the necessity ot takina measures
to prevent the destruction of the lighthouse
there by the action of the pea.
Ilcnbeu I'.. Fen ton EIetI United States
Nownlor.
Adbant, Jan. 19. Reuben E. Fenton was to
day elected Unilel Slates Senator. Tho House
voted Ffnton, 73; II. C. Murphy, 45. Tne
Senate voted Fenton, 15; Murphy, 10; II. S.
Randall, 1, cast by Senator Murphy.
nernl Nehnrz Elected I'nltctl State
Senator.
St Loris, Jan. 19. General Schurz was to
day elected United States Senator, receiving the
entire radical vote of both houses. Tne Demo
crats voted lor John S. Phelps.
From Ohio.
Clevelanb, Jan. 19. The Supreme Court a
Columbus to-day refused to grant a new trial in
the case of Lewis Davis, convicted of the
murder of David Skinner, at Independence,
Ohio, and he will be executed on February 4.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
For additional Marine Newt tee First Page.
iliMANAU VOB
fHlLAOKIiPUlA. THIS CAY.
bUN Risks,
Bam burrs..
.wi..M..vwl us H.Ts..M.,...morn
,...m 5-(KJ:Hien Watub. 7-14
PBJLLA UKIlFAUA liOAKU Off THADK,
D. C. McOammoj. 1
J. FllCK WtTHKKILl,, J-MOMTHLY OUMMITTBH,
11 It N air VV'INSJB. J
UOVUKKT8 OF OCCAM HTJKAMKIIS.
FOH AUKKIUA.
Wm. Penn.......Loudon.....Jiiew York....... Deo. 2fl
.4 Ittlanla. .......... .Loiiduu...... New Yore Dxj. 26
Caledonia .GI8Kow..New York ...Jnu. r
Knugnruo Liverpool... in. vor vl uaU.Jau. 2
liBrucionlu.BoutiiBDuiton...New Yum
Jhu. 8
n un tiuHurit,.
Onha New Yor It. ..Liverpool..
Color uilo J ew Y'or H...1A verpuol,,
1'niOD New Y'ork...Hreineu....
VUle Ue j?ttris...Iew York. ..Havre
....Jan.
Jau.
.... Jau.
n..JU,
....Jan.
....Jan.
Jan.
,....VI.
Cot Aniwerp...New York. ..Liverpool M..
Kangaroo JSow York... Liverpool
I), ol L,oudou....iSew York... LlYtu pool
t). of Baltiinore.Ncw Yortt...Ltver)ciol.......
C. of Cork New York. ..Liverpool
...Feb.
Oolnm bla New York... II avnna .Jan.
Pioui-er PiillUa......WI!rulii(jUiD ....! tn.
Oeo. CroniwelL.JNew York...N'ew Orleans. ....... .Jh.u.
wyoiuuig.......i'hllftO JSsvsctiaii Jan.
Werrinjtiok New York...Klo Janeiro ..Jau.
JoulaiH .PhllMa. New On.'jmn In,,
DmroBuucjtr,peai-iiiia(ia.....iavn .. ........Jan,
Iil alls aie forwarded bv evnnnuniimr m tho r.vnk.
Hues. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at
QuHnstown, except the Uanadlau line, wlili h call ab
Londonderry. The steamers lor or from the Conti
nent call at HomtaamproD
CIiAKD YKHThRHAV
Bteatrmhlp Roman, Baker, Boston, 11. Wlnnor Oo.
bebr Tuos. fctlnuicksou, incnersou, ClenfufKOs, War-
Bt'r J. a. bhriver, Rlggans. Baltimore. A. Groves, Jr.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY,
Bteamnnlp Juuiata. llnxln. trnm Muu. nrio.n. .i.
Havana 13th Inst., bronsbt the
From New Orleans Mr. 11. T. Uunuaui. Otiarles
Beam. 1. Ktlckney. Mrs. Jenkinsnn. From Havana
Mrs Hlcknin. Mil. Anderson, Mr. Story, . F. Hoy.
oer. Miss Wilcox. '
Steamer Corn. H.. A. Adams. Mnrntmn. trnm ......
hern, wllh shingles and naval stores to captain.
BtesnssbiD vviiirii,,.i .t;:.
aiud iruur ProviilMi.no n'n, i.,..'
Philadelphia,
nab jeVteiSsy. ntkWna' Jennings, hence, atBavan
bleameblp Maion. Boctn. fnr Phiirtoinv,i
at Bi siuu lstb Inst. ' cu
Barque Xiavlnla, Douelaas. for Phlladelnhi
at Liverpool Stb Inst.
jsarqne j. v. pye. pye. for Philadelphia via Fal
mouth, cleared at London Sib lust.
Perdue J. W. Barss. Davison, hnnca. nallail trnm
1'almooth 4th lust., tor Hamburg.
iiarque run oprague. was loading; mniasaes at
Cardenas, Tib Inst., ro a port north of Uatierua.
Barque Poreldou, Knudson, from London lor Phila
delphia, put back to Weymouth 2d Inst.
brig H J. Burton, Burton, cleared at Helvoet 3d
lust, for Boston.
Brig O. U uiary, uouio, hence, at Smyrna ztlta nit.
llrii nrlcbetia, Fllllberli. tor Phlladelubla. cleared
at Palermo 21ai ult.
Brigsn.ii. mown, nmu ana ueorge w. eaue.
Bacon, were loading molasses at Cardenas 7th lost,,
lor a port north of Batteras.
BcbrAgulla Jlaslnora, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Palermo 2lsi ult.
pHctir Mazonlloters, Jackson, hence, at Norfolk,
febr t?lara.WBond. hence, t Petersburg 14th Inst.
Hchr William Hilton. Cole, from Boston for Phila
delphia, at ew York 18th Inst. .
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
With reference to Notice to Mariners NO. (0, dated
September 3, IStiS, otllcial Information ban been re
ceived that, from the 16ih day el December, 1668. tbe
llgbtwiula neexhioiiea irom me irguinuuse ou toe
Plateau dea Roches Douvrea. north coast ot France.
Tbe light Is a Hashing white light, the ecllpsea suc
ceeding each other every Ave seconds. Itta elevated
144 leel auove Drgn water, aim in uioar weaviir duuuiu
be seen Irom a amianoe of fourteen miles The tower
Is Iron, painted while, and 148 leet high. Its position
lain lai itude 49 deg. 6 mln. 28 sea., longitude t deg. 49
mln. 84 sec. west oi Greenwich.
In consequence ot the state of the weather the light
bouse has not beeu completed to Its proposed height;
and It Is Intended, In tbecnurse of next year, to raise
lb locus of the llgbt to 180 feet above high water,
wben a more powerful illuminating apparatus will
be luhailiuted lor the one at present in une. .
By order. W. B. bHUBHlCK, Chairman.
Treasury Department.OfUce Lighthouse BoardWash-
Lngton. I). C, Jan, li. isua.
CLOAKS.
(LOAKfS CXOAIiS. Tne crowa oi cos.
) toinrrn wbo dally visit oar a to re iiitiHt
convince every one tiiat it la the place to
secure tlie newest sty leu. Tbe lineat
qualities and tbe beat vtorfc at tbe moat
reasonable prices. s r.rs,
No. S3Montn NiN iUHireet,
DI.OAIiS-CI.OAKf8. What eTery one
anysi must be true, aud tbey all auy
yon cnu buy the moat riwiblouable, the
best aud cheapest Cloaks In thccltj-, at
II EN It Y IVESfrV,
lt r.m Ko. XI N.N1.Y1U Ntreet,
TRUSSES.
0ksq 'BEELETf'8 HARD RUBBER TITJt3a
mfiZ Kb- m7 crtKUMUT btreek This Trnaa oor
recily applied will cure and retain with ease the moal
dinioult rupture; always clean, light, easy, tare, and
comiortabie, osed in batning, ntua to rurm, never
rusts, breaks, soils, beoomea limber, or moves from
place. Noatrapplng, Hard Rubber Abdominal Hup.
norlvr, by which tbe Mothers, Uotpnlent, and Ladle
nneriDg with Female weakness, will And relief and
" . 1 I n I. . ....... . n .. AM..n.
nstrumenls Hboulder Braces, Klaatlo Burcklng fo
weak limbs, Suspensions, eto. Also, large stock be
Leatnsi Truues, half naaal prloa. Lwdylnattex
noa. ISIriwlas
M
E B 11 I C K & SONS
BOUTHWARK JOUNDBT,
So, 430 WABHINQTON AVENUE. PhlladelphU,
WILLIAM
WRIQHT'8 PATENT VARIABLK
OUT OFF BTKAM-KNOLNH,
pegnlated by the Governor.
MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTLNQ MACHIS
patented June, 18
v DAVID JOYU
FATEKT VALVKLK08 HTEAM HAMMM,
D. K. WESTON'B
PATENT EELF-CKSTERINQ, BKLF BALANCING
CEBl RIFCOAL 8UOAR-DBALNINQ MACHIHB
MO
HYDRO EXTHAOTOB,
yor Cotton or WocUen Uaotfacturea, 7 10 sow
SHIPPING.
LORILLARD'8 BTKAMSHIP LINB
FOR NEW YORK.
Balling Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at
noon. Tbe winter rales at wbloh freight Is not
taken Is 20 cents per lot) pounds, gross, Scents pet
toot, or 2 cents per gallon, ship's option. Tha Ltns Is
now prepared to contract for spring rates lower than
by any other oute, nonimeucluK on March IB, law.
Advance charges cshed at otlice on Pier. Freight
ucelvsd at all limes on coverea wharf.
JUHN F. OHL,
1 18 em Tier is North Wh r ves.
H, 11. Extra rater on small packages Iron, metals, etc.
tftr IuK LIVEKI OOL AND QUKlCNa'
iTlihiiWii M ' " Luiu of Mali steamers
are i i',iijld to sail as luliowa:
in i OF ANi W EitP, oaturiiar, January 23.
kMlrtKUU, 1'uenUay, January is.
Cl'l V 1F LUiN IfUiN . eaturuny, Jajtiary 80.
I JTY OK BALl'lMUKJi;, eatiiruay, February 6,
CI 1 Y OF' COivK, 1 ueaoay. F'ebriiHry S.
aud eacb smx-eeuing baiurOa aud alternate Tuesday,
at 1 1', M.i trom Pier 46, Worm iUver.
icAl Lu of rAoUAiin by ram maii, s tea una
saijuimo avjuir batubuav,
Payable in Oold. Payable iu Currency.
FlIO1' OAblN.....ll)OI8Tiul!;ii.AUi ........
to Londuu.. ltiAl to Luiiuou. Hi
to Pans lid I to Paris . 4?
PASbAHK HV TUB TOKSDAV BTkAMk.lt VIA M UTiTAJt.
riaaT Cams, btkkhasS.
Pa able la Ooid. Payable In Currency.
Li Vrrpool.... 4B0 1 Liverpool
itklllax... ...,..... 'Ai daUlax 1
oU John's, K. F' t 4, 1st. Jouu'a, fJ, F I .
by Branch Bteaiuer.... My Branch mourner... H
Paaaongura alsn lurwardeu to Havra, itaruburg, llre
nieu, etc., at reduced rate.
Tick ete can be bwurcbt here by persons sending foi
their irleuda, at moderate rales.
Forlurther Information apply at the Company's
OUices.
JOHN G. DALK. Agent, No. 15 BROADWAY, N. Y,
Olio O'lrOxNAluLI A FAULK, AgenW,
Ko. ill CilKaN UT Btrott, PnUadelpula.
?rf PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND
5ViiitM AND HJHbUL.H. Bl'JiAMWHlP LINK.
ixjuOiiOAl FRUilUBLT Altt LiNJfi TO TMl
tsOU'lH A N1I WltST.
KVEliy WAIXHUaY,
At noon, from FlitbT V. jiAJUf abuv IfABKVl
Btroct.
TlaROCOH RATES and THKOUOH RfiOKIFTa
to all polnui la North anu bouth Carolina, via bea
board Air Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth
aud to Lyuubunrg, Va.,TeuneBee, aud tbe West, via
Virginia and 'ieuneesee Air Line and Kloumond and
Iran vine Railroad,
Freight HaNULKD BUT ONCJE. and taken at
low La raj an than an y oi nbt ltna
The regularity, safely, aud cheapness of tbia roots
commeudltto tbe public as tne most desirable me
dmui lor carrying every description ot freight.
No charge for commission, dxayage, or any axpanss
Ot tranBler.
Htoamslilps Insured at lowest rates.
Freight received dally.
WILLIAM P. GLYDJC CO..
No. it North and bouih WHAJtVRS.
W. F. FORTEit, Agent at Rlolimond and (Jltj
Point.
T, P. CROWELL A CO., Agent at Norfolk. 1 1
Mfms NLW EXPRESS LINE TO ALEX.
kaaaaaandria, OtOigetown, and Washington'
it. v ., via CbeaMpeake and Delaware caual. with con
nection, at Alexandria from tbe most direct routs
lor Li nchburg, Briaiot, Knozvllle, Nashville, Dalton
and the bonthwest.
btoumers leave regularly every Batnrday at noo
from tbe Unit wharl ao' Market street,
FreiahtrocelveU dally. Wm r &
No, 14 North aud ISoiilU VVhaives.
J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Uoorgetown,
M. KLDR1DUE A Co., Agenla at Alexandria, Vir
ginia. 61
KOI1CE. FOR NEW YORK, VIA
DhiLa.W ABJL ANDKAKITAN HaNIL
li.A riuwia etiiAjriiiOA'r COMPANY.
Tbe Hiearu Propel lerB of this Una leave SALLY
from ILrut whurr below Maraet atreet.
THUOUUH liN 24 MOURH.
Ooodr iorwarded by all the Hues going oat of
York. North, East, and West, free ol commlsslou,
Freights received at our annul low rates.
WILLIAM P. ULYDK fc OO., Agents,
No. 14 H. WHARVEb, FUlladelphU.
JAMES HAND. Agent, UO
Bo. lis WALL fa tree t, corner of Bnth. New York
p aIrZlN Foa MEW YORK SWIFT-8UB1
atiBtaaliB2LTrauaportailon Company Despatch
a u fcwlit-Bure Lines, via Delaware anu Raritan
Canal, on and after the lath of March, leaving dally at
12 m. aud S P, M,, connectmx with all Northern and
Eastern lrnna.
F'or freight, which will be taken on aooommodatlng
terms, apply to w riiiaam m. sainuaw,!
1 11 No. m U. DELAWARE Avenaa,
HARDING'S EDITIONS
OF
THE HOLY BIBLE.
family, Fulpit, and Photograph Bibles,
FOR
YEDDI,a nd
BIRTHDAY
PRESENTS.
ALSO,
PRESENTATION DIOLES
FOB
CHURCHES,
'clergymen,
SOCIETIES, and
TEACHERS, ETC.
New and soperb assortment, bound In Rich
Levant Tar Bey, Panelled and Ornamental De
signs, t qnal to tbe London and Oxford editions,
at lei s than ba r tbelr prices.
W. IV. HAltDIXG,
No. S26 CHESNUT Streot.
Harding's Tatent Chain-Lack
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.
Tbe book trade and dealera la fancy articles
will find tbe most extensive sssoriment of Pho
tograph Albums in tbe country, and superior
to any beretofore made For great strength,
durability, and cheapness, Harding's Patent
Chain Buck Albums -are unrivalled.
Fun hasert u ill find it greatly to their advan
tage to examine these new lines of goods beore
making up their orders.
Also, a large and splendid assortment of nsw
sty lea of Photograph Albums made lo the usual
manner. y
IV. W. lIAltlflXG,
No. 32G CHESNUT Street,
rBILADSLFHIA,
))10W Fourth, South Bide,
AMUSEMENTS.
WATiNUT 8T. TUBATHE. 11EOINH AT 71
THlK(VVednesoay EVES IP)t4. Jan. '
IIOUMuh CBOWUKD TO I H M DOME.
UNEQUIVOCAL MJUCKrsft
of Dion Br nclrault s great Bfima innai drama of
AF"1EK DAKK; OK, LONDON BY N1UUT.
Received nn each reireHeniail',n
WITH KNIllUBlABTIO APPLAtTHB.
J. P.. WcliOtNOlHH an.., OLD TOM
New srerery by R. 8, Hmlih and Jhn Tbornet
machinery by Alez.Wilnon; iiiimlc by Mtmon Hasster.
In order to accommodate turn wno lenlde lo adja
cent cities and towns, there will bs a daylight per
form ai te
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT t O'QfjQCg.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH bTREET TUE
AIRE. Begins at hall-pant T.
UNIrlMlNlbllED feUOCEHS.
FIFntWBEK. LAsr NIGHTS
Of AuguBtln Daly's loral i lay,
A FLAt-H OF LIoBTRINO.
IT WILL BE OIVEN IO NIGHT,
' with Us New bcenery.
Intricate Machinery
aod Efficient Cast.
Bests srenred six days In arivant.
In Rebearnsl, Bbakespeare's TWELFTH NianT.
Tilt; AIRE COMIQUfc, bEVEKTH BTREEr.
belt w Arch, Commences at 740.
J. C. UBFtiOR) t-oie Lesaee and Manager
CmtlLoed sncceHS of the Brilliant Voung Artiste.
MlrbeUSAN OALTuN
AND COMIC hNOLIr-tt OPEIIA COMPANY.
LA Ml- N loll I' OF OFrENBAC'U'ti
'." ," oo.'1
v Precedrd by a sparkling corm-dletta. 1 IS At
SUHAN OALToa MATINFJK. HA I CRDAY At' 2.
"DOX'S AAlEklCAN VAR1LT1 THEATRE. J
JD EVERY JtVKMNU M) HA1DRDAY
AHiKNOUM,
GREAT COMBINAT ION TROEPB,
In Grand Balleu, fc.rU uplau Burlesques. BOOM
Dances. Pantomime. mmt'Ml cts. etc.
VALER'8 (LATE 'JlILLfc-U'S) WINTER
UARLEN, Nos. 720, Tit TH, and 72S V1NB
ptreet.
1UE GRAND ORCHESTRION. tnrmnrW tli.
pe ty ol the OKA.Nl DCKK OF BAUitN. pun hased
ai great expense by J A' H V ALE t, of .his ally, In
comi'lnallou with FLAMIilt'H OKOHKOl'KA. and
Miss NF:La.1K ANDEH-iN, will perform evf:ry
AFTERNOON and KVKNINU at tne above-men-tloned
place. AdmlMlon tree. I la tf
HORTICULTURAL HAL L. QERMANIA
ORCIIKb'1'n.M P U B LI C Rf.H Ea.KHALS
KVK1IV WKUdMAY. at 8'. P. M.-Ti.,b.t. .m
at the door, aud an principal Mutlo Stores. Pack
ages of live lortl; slUKle. 25 ceutn.
it ngageDienta can immaue by addressing G. BA8
TERT. No. 1231 MONTEKkY tstrwet: Wltllg'B Muslo
Htore. No. l(l t'besnut street: Andre's Muslo Btora,
No 11M Cheannt atreet.
lu 19 8m
ABL SENTZ' AMD MARK HA8SLBR'8 OR- .
at 8 P. M.. IN MUSICAL FiJnDHaLL. Hln.lnAit.
mission, SurertK. pack an e ol 41 tickets, SI, at Boner'
N0.11U2 CBEHNUT bt.. and at the Door. 1111 U ,
CHESN1ITST.RINK ASSOCIATION '
2000 fSIIAIti:S . . . $100 EACIT.
Pbisidjcnt Dow. JOSEPH T. THOMAS,
TBKA8UBKB B. HAMMETT.
DIRECTORS. '
WM. G. MOORHEAD, JOH N FALLON,
MATTHEW BAIRD. B. HAMMETT,
II. D. BARCLAY. HON. J. H. CAMPBELL '
HON. J. T. THOMAS, LUTHER DOCK,
H.K.BROWNE.
A LIMITED AMOUNT OF BTOCK FOR BALE,
Tbe Company wbo own the . ..,
SPLENDID NEW SKATING- RINK,
Corner of CHESNUT and TWENTY-THIRD Street
Have Instructed us to offer a limlted:amoant of tha "
stock for sale In shares of Oe Hundred Dollar
each. A large amount or money has been expended - ;
la tbe erection of Ibis building, which la 20 by ug '.'
feet. The main ball Is G6 feet high.
Each share of stock will be entitled to an advance)
dividend, payable yearly, of twenty per oent, ($a) n ''
tickets, subject to provisions of th By-Laws of tbo , '
Company. Such dividends it, ay be taken, la single '
season, or coupon tickets, which are transferable.
Regarding the success of tha project there can too 1
no doubt, as tbe building Is Intended or a public A
hall, to be used for ,
ConcertH, Churrh Fnlra, Festivals, Cn-
venlions, Agricultural Exhibition, te.
Further particulars can be obtained at our affloe. '
DE HAVEN & BROTHER.
No. 40 South TlUltl) Street,
1 18 lm PHILADELPHIA,
MEDICAL.
IV E U It A. XaOI.A,
Wftrranted rermanentlj Cured.
TYarrantcd rcrniauentlj Cured.
Without Injury to the System.
Without Iodide. I'otassla, or Golchlcuio
ii Using Iiiwardlj Oolj
DR. FITLER'S
CHEAT HlLEUilATlC REMEDY,
For IUievmatism and Neuralgia in all its form.
Tha only standard, reliable, positive, InfaUibl per
manent cure ever discovered. It la warranted to oon
tain nothing burlfol or Injurious to the system.
WARRANTED TO CORE OR MONEY REFUNDED
WARRANTED TO CURE OR MONET REFUNDED
Thousands ot Philadelphia returences of cures, Pra
pared at ,
Ko. 29 SOUTH F0UIITII STREET,
8l2stuthtf
BELOW MARKET.
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
KUT1CE.' THE UNDERSIGNED
would call tbe aueuilon of the publlo to bla
This Is an entirely new heater. It Is so oon
str uuted as to at once commei d iiiv.li u general favor.
being a combination ol wrought a.. d cant Iron. It la
verj lu-pie lu it. conHtruciiou, ai d la perfectly air.
tiuut; seii-cieaniug. navingiuo i ipea or arums to ee
token out and i-Uuned. It u so arraugvd witn nprlght
Hue. as lo uroduce a larger amount of neat from tha
ame weight ot coal than auy furnace now louse.
The lig i nieuc couuiirun oi tue arr as proaucea ny
my new arrai'gement ot evaporation will at ouoe de
mom irate tbut It is ue only Hot Air Furuaoe that
will produce a pereiciiy nuanny aimipoere.
Tuoae In waul of a Cumpluta Heating Apparatus
would do well to call at-d examine the Ooldeu Eagle,
Bos. 1182 ana UUt MARK ET btreet,
Philadelphia.
A larre assortment of Cooktns: Rausea. Flre-boara
Stoves, Low Down Orates, Ventilators, etc, always
OR band.
N. P. Jobbing or an kinds promptly none, s nt .
irnrmrK.mu o ruiu inTrirrfMlfa i
X L I W .11 1 CUfl IJIIH XV V ' 1L1 1VU"I'" .
or EUROPEAN RaNUE, tor famillea. hotels
I..t. ,...,!.. I r.,u UM I'V III K-PICK.
w 1 1 II if 1 1 1 luniiimiuua, 1 II a t. x--. . . " - - -
k. IV '! u,ryi.ia Ail n t.l. il.rfuli.hl. UfHIAM.
Dot-Air Furnace., Portable Hearers, Low-dowu
Urates, Flrebosrd b'ovts, Ra h Rollers. Htow-hole
Platen, boilers. Cooking bitovee, etc., wholesale and.
retail, i 4 itPE & THOMPSON,
11 Mwfnifim No. -m N. IsEOOND Btree
CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS.
PICTURES FOR PRESENTS.
A. II Oil INS ON,
HO. 10 CHESNUT Burnt,
Has Inst received exqoMlte sprwlmens Ot AST
SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY oFlb.
FINE DRESDEN "ENAHEL8" ON PORCELAIN,
XAi in great variety,
SPLENDID PAINTED P1IOTOO RAPRjd,
nicludiog a number ol choice gems.
A SUPERB LINE OF CHROnIOS.
A larrm,'n'01 NEW ENOJt A VINftB, HUS.
A lo. Alt U. bl'lLE FRAMEo, of
pat was,
, t