THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY G, 1869. 3 BCS1C1L AAD DUAJlATia . t The City AiuaaeiucuM. At the Walwut th drama of After Dark wtll be represented fr the last Ume tbla evening. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams Will oorumenoe an en gnge taunt. AT tbi Arch Huakenpenre'e oomedy Of Twelfth Might will be performed for the last time this evening. On Monday Kurannd Yates' new oomedy of Tantt Cult will be produced. At this Ciibhnut the (Ml ton tronpe will appear this evening in Offenbach's operetta of A Murrtage by Lantern and tbe oomedletta of The SwH Vo'tagn. The operetta of "(0" Is announced for Monday. At thk American attractive variety enter talnmeuta will be given this afternoon and evening. Madihor OnRKT will give a musical enter tainment at the Assembly Hull'ilng this eve ning, introducing a number of bu morons songs and perform In if on a variety of Instruments. Thk Hknt'.-Hashi.er Oroukhtra will per form at Muxloal Fund Hall I his afternoon. Mr. Jamks B. Murdoch will reud at the Aca demy of Music oa Monday evening, la aid of the building fund of the Mercantile Library. Tickets can he procured at Trutnpler's, No. 026 Cbesnut street. Mr. Hk Cordova's second leo'nre at Concert Hall wtu be given on next Thursday evening. Subject, "Mrs. Grundy.' Tlckola oan be ob tained at Gould's, No. 1)23 Cbesnut street. . NEWS SUMMARY. CUT Allnlrs. Bamncl Woolston, for keeping a KanblinK-houf-e at No. 1)09 Cliesuut utreet, hai been tiualiy committed bv Alderman Kerr. H. 1). Gtllon, wbo was trreeted In the Washington House, as stated In yesterday's Tklkuraph, bas been tinallv committed by Aldrrmau Kerr. Owners arc wanted nt the Detectives' Office lor a full cliest aud a half of green tea, a roll ot lupraln carpet, two boxes of citron, and a roil of oil-rlotu. Patrick McQuillan, used 22 yearn, rciding at rbfrnixvllle, Pa., was admitted to the Penn sylvania Hospital yesterday, suffering irom pevcre burns, occasioned by the explosion ot a furnace at the above named place. A jonng man named Gross, while pasting along Ninth and Cherry streets at 2 o'clock yesterday morniup, was knocked down by a man, with the evident intention of robbery. The cries of Mr. Gross brought two gentlemen to bis assistance, and the thief ran and escaped. The following appointments were made yesterday by the Mayor:-Robert AppleRate, Park Police; John Kelly, Patrolman, Second district; George W. Gibnon, Schuylkill Harbor; John J. Jeflrles, Sergeant, Eleventh district : Albert Eneard, Schujlkill Harbor; Edward Morouey, First district. M ajor Fox, at the request of Postmaster Biupbaru, has issued an order to the lieutenants of po ice. having for it object the protection of the street letter-boxes from depredation. In it the policemen ate notified that no one has a right to open street boxes at anj time wbo does not wear the letter-carriers' uniform, tind that the uniformed carriers are only authorized to do so within specified hours. Laura Greiner, aged five years, daughter of William Greiner, reading at No. 417 York ave nue, died yesterday hom the effect of burns received by her clothes taking fire from a stove on Thursday evening. Lad wig Greiner, grand father of the child, while endeavoring to extin guish the flames, was badly burned about the bands and arms. A meeting of the Irish Republicau Associa tion was held lat evening at Fifth and Locust streets. The following is the pledge of member ship adopted by the society : "l do solemnly pro mise, declare, and say, that I will support, pro tect, and defeud the Constitution of tbe United States and the uuion of the States against all enemies, foreign and domestic: that I will support the principles of universal liberty, universal eufftage, aod equal rights to all men, without distinction of color, class, or country; that I will support the protection of American industry aud manufactures by favoriug a pro tective tariff on foreign Imports; that I will endeavor to destroy British influence on this continent, and that I will support and sustain the Republican party as the supporter, pro tector, and defender of those principles." Detectives Franklin and Gordon visited a thieve' den at Broad and Wood streets yester day, and found it closed. They gaiued au entrance, and discovered a stove which hud every appearance of recently having tire in it. Leaving the premises, Detective Franklin passed down Wood street, and near Thirteenth be noticed two young men together, one of whom entered a jewelry store and offered for sale some silverware. This party the officer arrested aud detained in the store until he had secured the companion who waited outside, some distance from the place. In tbe meantime Detective Gordon had secured the arrest ot Joseph Carles and Edward Thompson, wno had made their appearance at the den. The prisoners arrested by Detective Franklin are named John Stevens and David Farrel. The accused have been held by Alderman Kerr for a further hearing on Monday. DomeMtie AlltilrsM Gold closod yesterday at 136i. The revenue receipts jeaterday aggregated $344,000. No mail steamer leaves New York to-day for Europe. A lady was robbed ol $10,000 iu the passenger cars of Baltimore yesterday. General Moorhead, of Pennsylvania, is in favor of ex-Governor Andrew G. C.rtin for a position in General Grant's Cabinet. General Graut yesterday visited Appleton's book establishment in New York, and iu the evening dined with the Hon. Hamilton Fish. The barque America, supposed to have some of the patscnecrs of the Uibernia, was at anchor outside the bar, New York harbor, last evening. Governor Pulmer has vetoed the bill regu lating the fares in the railroads iu the State of Illinois. The Hiawatha House, at McKeesport City, was destroyed bj tire jester day. Los, $25,000; no insurance. The receipts from customs at this port from the 23d to the 30 ih ulu, inclusive, aggregated S134.31H. Tbe lower branch of the Georgia Legislature refuses to reeoneider the resolution referring segro eligibility to tne supreme court. Fireo occurred at Valparaiso December 31. causing a loss ot several hundred thousand dollars. A number of person perished in the flames. Prcbldent Johnson yesterday saw Mrs. Stover and family off for Tennessee. Mrs John son was unable to accompany her daughter, oa aeennnt of ill health. . snnnir Hill College, near Mobile, was burned on Thursday night, the students tardy escaping with their lives. Loss upwards of $100,000; Insurance, $35,000. A nerfonal eucounter took place yesterday , ' in the Capitol of Tennessee, between Comptroller Blackburn and lteDreseuiivive divhu. j.uj uiiov r .,!! veH a. severe drubbing. a TMenirpr train on the Uloomsburg and Larkawauna Uailro id ran off the track at Beach Haven jentf rdy. Several persons were severely. hut not futailvitiiured. UttluBua A. oro was severely burned. Foreign AllatrM. Havana. Feb. 4, Arrived, steamship Eatrl from New Vorn January 28. The sugar market in an. mated. Provibions quiet. Other articles flat and nominal. The Vxarut has a long editorial article to day attempting to prove that the revolutionary ten ral Araneo was assassinated by order of General (Jucisda. Late advices from St. Domingo state that the town of Keybo, in the Province of the East, has prououueca against tsaez, and is in open rebel lion. A ve?Bel just arrived from 8t. Thomas reports that tbe project tor annexation to the United states it watched Itn a great deal of interest. Late Vcnecuela papers tay the vomlto is still prevalent at Caraccas. The Italian Charge d'AOaires has died ot it. Many of the people prefer Rupert Monagaa Irr President. Havana. Feb. 5, A steamer from VeraCroe arrived yesterday. She brings tne following ev from the City ot Mexico: A dlmculiv occurred iu the Mexican Congress oa the lit ult., caused by a misnndetstandlng of parlia mentary rules. The Speaker left tho cbaur and retired from the chamber. He was joined by fcvrntefn members, and tbe (louse was left without a quoram, The affair was subsequently arranged, aud tbe seceding members returned next day to their seats. Senor Altimirnnti has written a letter affecting Important American Interests, In reply to some statements made by ex-Minlster ( anipbi ll. The letter bas fallen Into the hands of an American citizen, and will be forwarded to New York. BW Yore, Feb. 5 A special from the C.tyof Mexico Febmaiy 1, via Havana, says the con spirator BeniteE bas been shot. A conducta ot $3,000,000 has lelt the city for Vera Crux, l'or tirio Diaz has been elected Governor of the Slate of MIchoHcan. Twenty rebels have been cip tured in Tamaulipas and shot. Lokdon, Feb. 6. i he preparations for the mtcting of Parliament are nearly complete. In the House, Mr. Henry F. Cowper will move, and Mr. Munticlla will second, the address to the Queen. Lord Clarendon's health is much Im paiied, aud it is expected be will soon be obliged to retire from the Foreign Office. London, Feb. 6. The rowers participating In the Paris Con'ereuce have grautcd a brief space of Ume for Greece to decide on their proposal. KiitR George has returned to Athens and is engaged in forming a new Cabinet. He finds great difficulty In completing the Ministry, owing to the hostility of the Greeks to the Conference; but it is Hunounccd that Zaimis has consented to act as Premier, and Doliyannl as Minittrrof Foreign Affairs, both ol whom are favorable to the Conference, aud that the other seats in the Cabinet have also been filled with Ministers who will consent to sign the protocol. London, Feb. 6. A large meeting was held in this city Inpt nluht in favor of grauticg amnesty to the Fenian prif oners. M aphid, Feb. 6 Espartero has refused to accept a seat in the Cortes, to whtcii lie was recently elected. Paris, F.eb. 6. The bullion iu the Bunk of France bas 'increased 9,800,000f. in the last week. FROM WASUINQTON. The Vienna Mission. Washington, Feb. 6. The President ha3 nominated a son of Minister Watt to be Secre tary of Legation at Vienna. The Ciise of Florence Sentinel!, the recusant New York witness, was up in the House today. During tho discussion Judge Kelley stated that Scannell had come over to Philadelphia and helped the Democrats to carry the election. Mr. Biooks, of New York, replied that he would not allow such an insinuation to be cast upon his constituent. Brooks said that Scannell was unable to pay the costs of arrest. Mr. Kelley replied that probably Scannell could raise money by mortgaging his trotting horse here, which it was understood he owned. Mr. Brooks offetcd a resolution to have Scaunell discharged without the tayment of cast. The debate was quite spirited, Mr. Brooks pleading the poverty ot his humble con stituent, and the other members stating tbut Scannell wore a diamond, and was a member of the New York Councils, all of whose members weie rich. Mr. Brooks' resolution was laid on tbe table. Bcannell Is comfortably quartered at one of tbe hotels here, and is endeavoring to make a martyr ot himself iu order to commend himself to tbe New Yoik Democracy. The Alaska Purchase Contradiction by Mr. Painter. Washington, Feb. 5. The statement of your correspondent as to the testimony cf Mi.Walker and Mr. Frederick P. Stanton, at.d my action in relation thereto, is faUe. Mr. Walker swore that I had never spoken to him on any subject in my lite, and Mr. Frederick P. Stanton's alle gation tlint I had applied to him for money for myself or any one else is contradicted point blank by me. under oath, and bv his cross- examination. He admitted that he (Frederick P. Stanton) bad alwavs denied ever having any connectiou with the matter until it came out on the investigation. I never saw or heard of Martin, except through newspaper statements, ai.d 1 nave never ueara any one out your cor respondent, who bas a personal quarrel with mi', allege mat i naa. in tuner waiter nor Stan i on hasso teslifled. U. II. Painter. JV. Y. Evening t'ost, yesterday. Vhe Contested Election Case. Testimony in the above'.case was resumed yestrrday before the examiners, Messrs. Mossitk ana tsu tiers: John Dunlan, No, 1510 North Second street. testified to having voted at this election the Re publican ticket, as ai-odia unuries Kichardsou, Ho. 1528 North Second street; George Brauson, No. 1530 North Second street; Thomas Brau son, same residence; Alfred C. Foster, bact of No. 1528 North Second street; Christopher Mayer, No. 1632 North Second street; Henry Sieik. No. 1534 North Second street; Joseph Mostly. No. 1549 Germantown avenue: J. K. nettry, no. i.wi American street; Thomas lvmi, No. 1503 North Fourth street; Robert Cai tledae, No. 1503 North Fourth street: Thomas H. Si.ence, No. 1612 North Second street (scratched HHncocK's namei: jonn itaaiora, jno. 1503 North Fourth street; William .Badford as- se.-sed at same residence, is wituess' biotber, but bas moved away; was not a voter there; William Braudford was the name on the list of voters; Thomas H. Simpson, No. 1516 North Second street; Henry Neaville, No. 220 Oxford street: Georee Scbneidt, No. 1551 Getmantown avenue (got his ticket at the factory where he worked); Richard Bieward, No. 1530 Bodlne street; Edward Kefciler, No. 1505 Phillips street; John Esdale, No. 1630 Phillip i street: Thomas Cochran. No. 1633 Phillips street; Charles McPherson. No. 1517 Pb.l lips street (assessed at No. 1517 Phillips street): Thomas Benkert, No, 1561 Germantown road; Edward Caves, No. 1514 Phillips street; Joteph Farrow, No. 128 Bodiue street; Thomas JUcyuiston, No. 15J5 Bodine street; William Cox, No. 1516 Phillips street; James McFarlow, iv o, ioi9 runups Bireei (assessed James Fowler); John W. Bells, back of No. 1527 Phillips street; John tthiers, as. 1551 (iermau- town road; George Mouseley, No. 1554 German- read; Isaac Hargeaves, no. 1514 JNorth Second street; John Broadhurst, No. 1520 North Second street; John t'tsber, no. 1530 Bodlne street: William A. Brous, No. 1624 North Second Btreet. James Armstrong recalled Knew John Thompson, and gave him a Republican ticket; saw Lim go up lo the window, but did not see him vote it (John Thompson was assessed at No. 1518 N. beeond street, and was on the list of. voters); knew Joseph Black ; gave him a Republican ticket, but did not see him vote (he was aessed at No. 251 JelTerson btreet, and was on the list of voters). ihe examiners were then desired to request the pioduction of the boxes of the Seventh division of the Third whtJ. Adjourned until Monday next. BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY. JAS. II. DRYSON & SON, ?.o. 8 North SIXTH Street, Statipners and Printers. Blank Books, Ledgers, Day Books, Cash Uooks, Etc Etc, Made to order at the shortest notice, at the lowest UiaiA IRNfli LKTTFR PAPER, per ream 26o EOOIBCAP PAPJCK. per rsalll 'una JHOia J'APKK per reui-.......-. i A lull assortment of Imported and staple bta. TIONKRY. always on band; INKS, PENCILS, PEN- HOLDERS. Eta, In treat variety. BNV L0P8, bos, letter tlte.......... fl'to per Moo ttlllW, . t . A great variety of atylca and grades always on band, at th lowest rates. PBLNTED BLANKS, CARDS, PAMPHLETS, Bio., executed In the moat approved style. I n tm RODGBBB' AND WOSTENHOLM'8 .POCKET UN IVEH. Pearl and iBlac Handle of but fiolnh. uiuiiai' ana nAn "i iy'ir, 7,7777, KOUB, and lb. nelebrattd UajUULTBJt KASUiM MJIhrtOilb Of thS flneat qolUy. Kjuwiib, Knives. HoUmn, and Table Ctatlery Oroond anPo.tatoL at P. M A DlfaftA'ft, M,UI H . MARINE TELEGRAPH. tbr (additional Marine fftun M FXrtt Page, ILMANAO FOR FHILADHXrHIA-THlB DAY. Bnif i. i i V Moo I Rin S S M 8r; Sm.,m- -6 'Ati Hibh Watcs..... .10 M CLRAIIFD TEHTIiRDAY. Bteamnlilp Wyoming. Tpri, stavannnti, Philadelphia and Southern Mall Stteamnlilp Co. Jtiqnp Ann Jimbiti, MurgraVH B nr!j1oi. J.B.Rus, Hchi Othnllo. KldrlflRO, 8 gu. Workman A Oo Hrhr Indue Oliver PhddpIi, Havana Da Melt Sin. Bchr H. P. M. Tusker. Allen, Mew Orleans, D. B Blet- Bin Co. Bchr Clara. Mulford, Charleston, Lathbury. Wicker itham A Co. Bl'i S. Franklin. P lemon, Baltimore, A. Oroves, Jr. ARRIVED YE3TKROAY. Bteamer J. H. Hurlver, Rincans. 13 hoars Irom Ball) mora Willi tnUse. to A, Urovea, Jr. , , , , MEMORANDA. Pblp Island non e. I.tnwrii, frum Ortmsbv for Phi ladelphia, at -Hi, Ueorges, ilermuda, aotu alt., ready lor sea. Hhlp El Dorado. Thompson, for Phlladnlphla. salted from t ardltl 2im uiu feuip tnheiin, Tibkham, hence, at Liverpool 214 ult. Vlafavannah (steamniiip Prompt hens,' Grar, fur Philadelphia, tailed lioni Charleston yesterday. Barque Ainlo, Morrlaon, hence, remained at Bhang hue IVih Dec. Barque Clra, McConrell. at Havana 9 nh ult. tor Caibarten, to load for Philadelphia, Net York, or Bftlllluore. Barque Providence. Coatneet, hence atLondin22t nil Deo. 12, lai, 2 N., long. Mi W.. lell In with solir liHMiHlry.HPMJBRie. or and lor Halifax from La Have, lea k Irs had ly. and crew worn out through p.iniplng: loek oil ihe crew, master, and one iB8.ifnger, In all Seven iiernnns, and landed them In London. Barque leanor. Williama. from Liverpool 7th Nov,, wae pnken 2uih nit. In Int 30 02 long. 74 (is. Brig Mary Hrace. Morrlon. atHt. Joliun, P. R.,2()tb ult.. for De aware Breakwater. Brig Cernilne V,. Kelly, Carman, from Ma'aneiui lor Phlladelpl la. atHt. Johns, P. K . 'nth nit..oondoinntl Brig Ailre. Blmpnon. cleared at Havaua 27ih nil. for Delaware Breakwater. Brig Abny Watnon, Allen, for Ph!la1e"nhla, cleared at Wlin.lneton. N. C. 8d Innt.. with I77.2SI ti. Iinib 'r. 1-chrK H. 1'urber, lor Philadelphia, ealleTl from CrarlfMon, Bcbr Mary Mllnei, Crowell, Cleared at Portland 4ih In nr. iorHagua Bcbr Hiawatha, Lee, from Providence for Bjltl tunre. sailed from bewt ortZd lnit. BclirUarah Bruen. Jellclt-s, lr Philadelphia, cleared at Wilmington, r.U, nd lust., with Sl Obis, rosin and KO K) shingles. Hchr A. M. Ko wards, ITInion, for Philadelphia sal'ed Irom Richmond Bd lust. Bcbr Mary K. VanCleal. McCobb. cleared atOeorge town.B. C. Wh tilt., reported for Philadelphia. Blean.er Fulton, at Fortreaa Monroe yeaterday, frcm WaBhlngtoD, reported for Philadelphia, LEGAL NOTICES. I7STA1B OF MARGARET TURXBULL, DE li ceased. Letters ot Administration, cum testnmmio annrxo, npon the entaie of MA1U1AHUT 'J'DKNBULL. de ceaned, having been graoted lo the undersigned, all poisons Indebted to sold estate will nmko paymeut, at d these having claims against the same present them without telay to THOMAS M. DRYSDALK, M. D . Adm'r. 2 6 B6t Wo, 16U ARCH Btreet, Philadelphia. TN TUB ORPHANS' COURT FOR THB CITY L AM) CfeUM'Y OF PHILADELPHIA. Fbtateof CHRISTIAN BALD, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that ELIZA BlfiiH B4.LD, wldtw ol the Ba d aecedent, has tiled her petition, with Inventory and appraisement ol property elected to be retained by her under tbe act of Apt 11 14. 1H5I and Its supplements, and Hint unless exceptions l filed thereto on or before SATTJKUAY, February IB, lfcbtf the same wUl be approved by the Court, GEO HUE W. THORN, 1 29 flits 4t Attorney for Widow. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THB CIIY JL AMD COUNTY 0 PHILADELPHIA. Fstate of REBECCA FOLKY, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle. and adjuBt the account of MARY A. R'lWK, Excnu trlz ot the e siate of Rebecca Foley, deceased, aud to report distribution of the balance in the bands of the accountant, will meet the partus Interested, for the purpose of bis appointment, on TUESDAY, Febru ary f, Jhf9. at 4 o'clock P. M., at his otUce, No. Hi Bonth THIRD Btreet, In tbe city of Philadelphia. 1 2lhstn5t E. H. THARP. Auditor. 1 N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THB UNITED L BTATFH FOK 1HJE EABl'EKN DldTKlCT Olf PBNMBYLVAN1A. 1 BANKRUPTCY. At Philadelphia, January 10, A. D. 1869. The underBlgned hereby gives notice ol his appoint ment bb Assignee of UltOKUK W. BIMl'dO, of Phllitdelphia. in tbe Connly of Philadelphia and State of Penusylvanla, within Bald District, who has been adjudged a bunk nipt upon his own petition by tbe District C urt of sala DUtrlct. CHARLEH U. MATHEWS, Aaslprnee, 1 1GE3'. Mc. 74U BANOM Btreet. IN BANKRUPTCY. TT 6- MARSHAL'S OFFICE, E. D. OF PENN U bYLVANlA. PHILAUKI.PHtA, Jan. 23, 1869 This Is to give Notice: Tnat on tht iid day of Januuiy, A. J)., 186K, a Warrant In Bankrnptcy " us issued an hi oh t the Fxlaie of JOHN B. A. ALI.KM and KAtrH W. P. ALLEN, late trading as JOHN B A. ALLEN A HON, ot Philadelphia. In the County or Philadelphia artd utate of Pennsylvania, who have been adjudged Bankrupts on their own Petition; that the payment of any debts aud delivery of any pro perly belonging to such Bsukrupu to them, or either ot them, or lor their tr either ot their one, and the transfer of any proptrty by ihera, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of tbe Creditors of the said Bank rupts 10 prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees ol tbeir Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at No, t;io WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, before WILLIAM McMIcII AEL Esq.. Register, on the iiublday of February, A. D. 186U, at 8 o'oiock P.M. P. O. ELLMAKKR, 1 28 s3t V. B. Marshal, as Messenger. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. JgEAVEUS, CHINCHILLAS, ETC. ETC JAMES & LEE. HO. 11 HOBTH SECOND 8TBEBT, Bleu of the Golden Lamb. Are now receiving a large Msortment of Uearers, Chinchillai and other Overcoat Ings. Also, a full line of 3-4 and C-4 Black Doeskins, all of the beet makes Tbe attention of Merchant Tailors and Clothiers art specially Invited La 28 AT WHOLKBALBtANB RETAIL, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. ESTABLISHED 1828. HOLIDAY PBESEHTS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, and FANQY GOODS. a. TT. RUSSELL, Ho. 22 HUKTU SIXTH STllKJST, B29 PHILADELPHIA. STOVES, RANGES, ETC v. KOT1CE. THE UJJ D E,R B I Q N E D nnl rtH tha attention of the public to his MI.W bvLVJiin iuuuixuiuiaw Ti,i. I. a.n anLirfelv new heater. It Is so con slrooled as la at ouce commend ltsell to general favor, belug a oomhloatiou 01 wrouiui au owi uu. x i. .,v .m.Miuin iLa vinHtruoilun. and la perfectly air- tlKht; self-cleaning, havlngjno Upea or drums to M lakeii out and oltaned. It Is so arranged with upright hues as to produce a larger amount of heal from the same weight of coal than any furnace now la use. The hygiomello condition of the air as produced by my new arrangement ot evaporation will at ouce de mon irate that It is the only Hot Air Purnaoe that will produce a perefotly healihy atmosphere. luoseiu wautol a complete Heating Apparatus would do weU to call and examine , the Ooklen i JUgie, No. 1182 and UM MARK ET street, PhlliulHluhla. A large assortment ot Hooking Ranges, fir-board Stoves, Low Down Orates, Ventilators, etc., always on baud ., , . N. B. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. IQj THOMPKON'8 LONDON KITCIIENEK or publlo Institutions, in Twran uivxn-ar H.NT hizioi. Also. Fhl adHluhta itanins, Hnuilr Fnrbu-iK. Portable Healers. Low-down UraUs, Flreboard bloves, Bath Boilers, Htew-bul. Plates, Boilers, Cooking Htoves. etc., wholesale and .etall. h, th. manufacture r. THOMPSON, U aswfmetm JNO. .N. SJUXJNO.btreel. GEORGE PLOWMAN. CARPENTER AND BUILDBR, KEM0TED TO Ho. 114. DOCK Street, rsiLAPSLVA. PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALH WILL DR RECEIVED at the Uffloe of the Chief Quartermaster Military DivtMion of tbe Missouri, Ht. Loalt, Mo ,1)11111 12M.. on the 20td day or February, tht,9. for tbe traneportalloa of Oovernraeut trcopa and anpplles Irom tbe following points to post, on the Mlnsonrl river, an Indicated, dui ing the time from Mnrob. U0, IHotf, to Ootober SiO. leU9, Inclualve, vis From Ht. Lonis to Blonx nty, Fortu Randll, Sully, Blue. Htevenson, Bufortl. Uamp Cook, or any post that may be established at the mouth of the AiiMoleBheU river, and Fort Kenton. From Wyandotte. Knnsin. to Sioux Olty. forte Randall, Hully, Hice. Htevenson, Buford, t amp Cook. or any pout that may beeiuabllxtied at the mouth ot the MuscleBhell river, and Fort Be l ton. Fiom Fort Invenworth to Bloox City, Fort RaDdall, Sully, Hlce, Htevenson, Buford, Camp Cook, or any post that may be established at the mouth of the Muncleahell river, and Fort Beiiion. From Omaha to Hlonx City, Forts Randall, Bully, ltlce, Htevenbon, Bufurd, Camp Coott, or arty pout that may be eHtabllnlied at the mouth of MuRclesliell river, and Fort Bonion. From Fort Randall to Fort. Hully, Hleo, Hte vei'Hon. Buford, Camp Cook, or any post that may be established itt the mouth of Musole Hifell river, and Fort Demon. From I-twt Hully to Foru Rloe, Stevenson, Bulord, Camp Cook, or any post that maybe stalilisbed at the mouth ol tbe MusMuBhell rlvtr, and Fort Benton. From Fort Rice to Forts Stevenson, Buford, Camp Cook, or any post that, may be estab litibed at the mouth of the Musoleshell river, and Fort Benton. . From Fort Stevenson to Fort Buford, Camp Cook, or any post that maybe esUbltsbed at tbe mouth of the iMuHclcsholl river, and Fort Benton. Fiom FortBiiiord to Camp Cook, or any post that may be established at the mouth of the Musclesbell river, and Fort Benlou. From Camp Cook, or any post that may be established at the month of the Mosoledhell liver, to Fort Benlou, It will be the endeavor of the Government to ship during tbe season mrt favorable for navi gation of the river, say between Junel aud August 81. Bidders will state, however, the rate (separately for eunh month from March '20 lo October 20 Inclusive, the date ot starting, so as to determine tbe rate to be paid) at which they will perform tbe service from each of the start ing pointa of destination above named, as fol lows: 1st. Tbe rate at which they will transport each officer and soldier (cabin passage to be provided lor Officers, ana ior soiaiers necessary laoiilties for cooking their rations, which will be supplied by the Government). 2d. Tbe rate per 100 pounds at which they will transport supplies, 8tl. The rate each at which they will transport bort.es, mules, cattle, ambulances, cuts, wagons, eic. (trougbs for feeding animals to be supplied by tbe steamboat). A Just prelerence will be given to parties who own and control boats. Boats will be expected to always give tbe Government freight the pre ference, and In no case will be allowed to carry private to the exclusion of Government freight. Tbe contractor will be required to transport d torts by land in tbe event of failure by water; and all stores received by the contractor for transportation must be delivered at their desti nation within tbe year IWi'J. Bidders will pleaseglve the rate at which they Will lurnlsh transportation down stream. In case the contracting party foils to carry freigbt as required, the Government reserves tbe right to furnish the transportation at tbe expense of the contractor; and nothing herein contained thall be so construed as lo prevent tbe Government irom transporting public sup plii s on any of its own boats. J Lie uovernuicui reserves mo rigut, ki reject any or all the bids that may be ollered. Bidders are Informed that no boat loaded with Government stores will be allowed to go above Sioux City, Iowa, drawing over three and one-half feet of water, and that boats will not be required to go to points above Bloux City with less than 130 tons. Bidders sbonld give thel names In full, as well as their places of residence, and each pro posal must be accompanied with a bond in the um of 810,000, Blgned by two or more respon sible persons, .guaranteeing that In case the contract is awarded to the person pronotlug, the contract will be accepted and entered into, and stood and sufficient security furnished bv i-ald party, In accordance with the terms of this advertisement. Tbe contractor win be required to give bonds In tbe sura of J1O0.0OO. Tbe party to whom the award is made must bo prepared to execute the contract at once, artu to give tne requireu uona ior tne laitniui jerioruianoe ot tne contract As railroad transportation may be renal red for troops and supplies from Chicago. Illinois. to Bloux Ulty, proposals for the same during the season aoove specified are invited. Copy of blank form of river contract to be entered into, In the event of award, and blank forms of proposals, can oe nau oy appuoauou to this office, at tne office of tho Chief Quarter master, Department of the Missouri, Fort Leavenworlh.4iansa; of Chief Quartermaster, Department of the Platte, Omaha, Nebraska: and at the office of Brevet Brigadier-General Fred. Myers, Deputy Quartermaster-General, U. 8. Army, Chicago, Illinois. I'rnnntnlH for river transportation should be endorsed "Proposals for Army Transportation by the Missouri river," those for rail. "Pro posals for Army Transportatlonrora Chicago to Bloux City," Bnd addressed to the under- Blgned. By order of the Quartermaster-General U. 8. A. Assistant O.uartermaster-Generai U. B. A.. Chief Quartermaster Military Division of the Missouri. GOVERNMENT SALES. OALE OP GOVERNMENT VESSEL, HaPOTY. QUABTXBMA8TBB-QBNXRAI.'S OPFICB. AX.T1MOK !. mu.. Jan. Zti. 1H"H. I Tha United States Steamer COLONEL HDl'Kkr will be ollerea at public sale at the port of Baltimore, al ls o'clock, noon, on WKbtflttSDAY, February io, of Ml M-tStons: lenmh. )8S l.tst; breadth. S2 3 10 met; dtpthol hold, 8 6-10 feet; draft, light. S feet; loaded, lee. bbe has one lrect-acting low-pressure engine (24x U Incuts) of M botse power, and on. boiler. Tbe hull is of Iron, covrd with 2,-laeh white oak and pine plank. Tbe bull and boiler were recently repaired at an expense oi uiree wousajid dollars. All tne property on noara tnat rigotiy oeiorjs-s to her out A I will be sold with the vensel. 8ha i well foniid In every respect and ready for immediate pe. xha rl.ht la ref rved to rtiect any aod all bids fa cause deemed autllcleni bj th. undersigned. The vsei is now lying at iu neau ai sruAR'a WIJAKF (foot ol Uay street), where thestUe will take place, and Is open lo Inspection by those desiring to TflrlUH Lull in uuvrrnmwii luuutt uu uaj or SSJA leiuio-v. BTBWABT VAN VUr, Deputy Uuarieruauer-UuneraL t and Brevet MnJor Uenexal U. B. Army, PUBLIC SALE OF CONDEMNED ORD- A larte quantity of Oondemnei Ordnance and Ord nanc. biores will c. pflar.d lor sa e atPabuoAuo tlon, at BOCK INLAND AK3KNAL, llllnol.fon WkbNEBDAV, April 7.1W.9. at 10 o'clock A. M. 'ine loiiuwiis uuuiixweasomeoi the priudpat artf. 21 iron t.annon, various caiiDrea. . line Field Carrlagri and Lluibors. ltifl teti ot rtlllery HarueHa. lutWJ pounds Bitot and bbell. 4A.IU0 sf ts of irlanry Accoutrements, iiC WtClellDD b addics. Too 3 rthlen Saddles. giOO Halters. 7t Of addle Blankets. u Waterlur Brjdls. i Cavalry Curb Bridles. !T V":,,!Li .nil names. iKons wlHhlng catalus ol the Mores to be sold can cbtaln iWJSw I FV.rrti rtniu-ri Htate. Artnv. ParchaslnKOmtwr crnsr of BOUMTON and UHBiSN Htreels. w v0rk iii J r or uoon application at Ib's Ar'l: LlenUnant-L'olont!) Urduanoe, Brevet Srlgadler-Ueneral U. 8. A , tioiamandiss;, jtock IDaadArsonal, January 28, loos, Jtiou.7 o a h a x o h a b a i O J. . come. 01 MAKIHWjajl WATIB BUt. SJLsVXJERS TN ilAbS AND BAOKJUTO emtn. nonr, bail. BJ'-PhaU ol lime. Boot T.rc ..ft aBuOI BUNNY BabS MMtaaUj 003uu .sai - COTTON BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, OP 1 J all nambeis ana branaa, lent, Awning, n .,Jh.foi.vly-si Inches w Ida, Paulle. Bu u.m Aaii Twine, etc. JOIIN w. JtvuatsiAiM, big, RaU Twin .io-M CHV JtCJd Utmt, City btorss. WANTS. AGENTS WANTED FOB ZtXL'S rorULAK ESCTCL01UIA. FIVE NUMBER'S READY. PRICE I0OT8 EACH. The Philadelphia ' Bulletin" sa;t It Is one of the HOBLKK1' L1TKKAHY UN DKH1 A KUd e7er ventorrd upon In this country. Th. Te.etraph" says It Is the CTTCKPrsT and mosttMPLKTh; XNCYUUPEDIA in Hw world. The ' Press" says It lnWHU WRIITieW. WELL rnriKD, wkli punted, and nkaHy iu JLUBIKA1ED. T. Kt.I.WftOI ZKLL. l'.ib.lsber. rutladelpnla. ss'utblm A COMPANION TO THE " FIELD-UOOK X3l OF THE REVOLUTION." WANTED Ei per leccfd Canvassers to take orders for LOrtSINU'S riCTOHIAL FIELD BOOK OF THE WAR OF 1812. To be issued in 12 parts, at 50 cents each. Con taining ever 800 Illustrations. Apply to JAMES K. SIMON, No. 2a South B1XTII Street. Offlceol Appleton's American Cyclopedia. 2 t WANTFP-A DAS RINOKR, IN AN ElMS copul church. Helcrfiice required. Aihtrnss "Church Music." Ir qnlrf r Ulllne. 25. Ht PROPOSALS. JpROI'OSALH FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES. IIkadquartkhh Distkiot or TRK Indian Tkrkitohy.Uo'FIcr f ClllKF COMMIKHAKY OK SUJUS IS I'K.NCK, FohtOihmon, C. N., Jan. 21. 18t!l). J Pealed I'roposa's, in duplicate, will be re ceived at the olllce of the un.lerslguetl, at. Fort UlbsoH.C. N., until 12 o'clock M.. MONDAY, March 15, lheu, for the delivery of Subsistence Storts, a1 follows: AX FORT OIBBON, CHEROKEE NATION, I. T. 50,000 pounds of Flour. 76,000 pounds of Ilacon. 2o,0U0 pen nils or Halt. 5,000 gallons of Vinegar. 4U0 barrels of Pork:. And Corn Meal in such quantities as may be required. Tbe Flour to be equal in qnallty to the best XXX brands of the Ht. Louis mat net, and put up as follows: 125,100 pounds to be put up in Darreis mil ne au uneu, ana via uuu pouuus to uu put np in double sacks, ol gunuy sack. In g and cotton sheeting. 'A ne AiaoonLto De or nrsi quality, ana put up as toliows: 20,(i00 pounds in tierces or casks, and 65,000 pounds in gunny sacks of abjut 120 pounds eacn. The Salt to be or good quality, ana put up as follows; 10,100 pounds in barrels and 15.0(H) pounds in double sacks of gunny sacking and cotton sheeting. The Vinegar to be of best quality, and made or whisky of full strength, aud to be put up as follow: 1000 gallons in barrels of good quality, stcnrely hooped, and 4i'0O gallons to ne put uu in casks containing not more man gallons esch, the casks to be of best quality, painted, and to have four iron and eight hickory hoops on each. The Pork to be prime mess pork, to be put up securely In good barrels containing 2oO pounds each. The Corn Meal to be or nest quality, and put np In barrels or sacks, like t he Hour, as may be rtqnlred. Tbe person or persons to whom any awaid is made must be prepared to execute contracts and elve the required bonds at once. and be In readiness to commence the delivery of stores on the SOth day of April, lHli'J. and to continue tbe same in snch quantities as may be required until tne it uay of ueoemuer, isu'J, at which time tbe whole amount of tbe article or articles contracted for must be supplied. Humpies of articles (except meats; must ac company the proposals, in boxes or bottles, and sol In paper parcels. n:acn Dia must do accompanieu oy a gooa ana sufficient guarantee irom two or more persons whose loyalty ana solvency are ccrtined by a clerk of a court of record), sotting forth that they win, in tne event or its acceptance, give nmple bonds and security for the faithful per formance of the same. The name and place of residence of each bid der and surety must be given. JMo proposal will be entertained, unless satis factorily represented, that does not fully comply with the terms of this advertisement. Proposals may be for the whole or any part of tbe stores required. Any contract awarded uudcr this advertise ment will be made subject to the approval of tbe Commissary-General of Subsistence, U. B. Army, and the right is reserved to reject any or all bids. All stores delivered will be subject to arlald Inspection. Payments upon the contracts awarded will be made monthly In enrrent funds, or as soon as the same shall have been received. 'Bidders are invited lo be present at the open ing of proposuls, which will take plnce on the day and hoar above specified. Blanks for pro posals i nd bonds will be furnished on applica tion to this office. Proposals must be plainly indorsed, "Pro posals for Subsistence Stores," and addressed IO tne unlet UOmmiHaary ui Duusniouoo, UIU' trlct Indian Territory, Fort Uibson, u rj. By order of 1 e ow Brevet Mslor-Oen. B. H. GRIERSON. A. F. ROC KWELL, Bvt. Ijteut.-Colonel and A. Q M. U. 8. A.. C V. H. uiBt. inaiaq Territory. PROPOSALS FOB CORN Kkadqdabtkks Fifth Miutaey Dibthict, av DI9TBICT, 1 at si or TaxAs, 1 riCBTMABTMia. f it as, Jan. 6, 1889. J Orricx or Chiif Qdabtkbtm ABTsia, Austin. Tkxas. Jan. 6. 181 Bealaa nroDOsals. In duplicate, will be received at this office until IbATUHDaY, February 18, 18a, at 12 e clock M-, for furnishlDg the Vtnsrtermastei's Department at Camp Concordia. Texas, with such quantity of Corn as may be required antll June lim Corn to be of good, elean, merchantable quality, sbelltd. and delivered In sacks, subject to a rigid In spection. Delivery to commence on acceptance of oontraot, and continue In suoh quantities and at such times as way be required by the Post Quarter master. Bids to be plainly endorsed "Proposals for Corn at Camp Concordia,'r and addressed lo the under- "Sly command ot Brevet Msjor-Qeneral Canby. J A. POTT kit. Brevet Brigadier Of neral and u U. aC., 1 42 87 fifth Military District. GROCERIES, ETC. JpHEBn FRUIT IN CANS. PEACHES, rifJKAPPLia, ETC., GREEN CORN, TOMATOES. FRENCH PEAS, MUSHROOMS. ASPARAGUS. ETC. ETC. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 7rp Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. FIRE-PROOF SAFES. . L - MAIS Ml J MAWITTAOTrBBB OW F1RK AND b UR(j LAIi-PKOOF SAFES, rTOKhMITH, BELL-HANGER. AND DKA I, KB Ui prjt.HINll 1LARDWAUE, No. 3 BACK Btreet HATS AND CAPS. a JONES, TEMTLE ft CO., J A B H I O N A L M HATTER8, No. U B. NINTH Btreet. First door above Cheanutureet. H OWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENT1 lated, and easy-B til ng Dress Hat (patented). I a all the Improved fashions ol the seasou, CHUB NTI T Btreet. nt door ta th. Pot Offlo.- U 111 lHo : LARZELERC & BUCHEY, Custom llonse Brokers and Notaries Public, No. 405 LIBRARY Street. AH Custom House Business transacted. PASSPORTS PROCURED J3DILOS0PHY OP MARRIAGE. . A new Course of Lectures, as delivered at tbe tw Yerk Maaeum el Auutoiur, embracing the SQbJects: How to ana won u ior; Vouih, Maturity, and t)ld A; . Rtvlewtdi Tbs Causs ot Indlgstl Nervous Dle Aocouulod Pu itlon; Vtatm.nce and 'or; MarrlaK. Fhllo- l,hU'Jlliy UOUBiurw, vw. rwftti TU1UU1H. HUH I i I .nliirua will It A ,W.,..J - ...li, on receipt oJ6 cents, bv addressing W. A. LKAliY, J a., a K. oomerU tuna and WALNUT Dtreet iuladphla, m AMUSEMENTS. . QRAND REOPENING OF THB j MAMMOTH SKATING RINK, T n tSIY-FIRST and K ICE Street?. The Plreo'ors of the Mammoth 8kalln Rink, TvkjtNiV PlHwT and KAUa Bireets. at an outlay of Orer Throe Tliousaud Dollar?, ; Hsve had ihelr Rink covered with splendid M4INR K K KiUHT inch FX THICK, and oan now con--hd.btiy promise their patroLS A Continuous Season of Skating Tor a Mouth to Come, Independent cf tbe change that may oucur la tne weather. Tho Rink will Reopen THIS (SATURDAY) ArTERJfJON, AT I O'CLOCK, With a grand BKATIMi MATINEE, at which the tatnniis MEAUHElt DKOTUERS Will jerform, and at which Ihe publlo will have an i pprrniMty ol lr.(lu'glnK In mi TDK P1NKHT HK ATI NO WR HAVE HAD Til PHILADELPHIA POit i KAR4. The Rlak will also be OPEN THIS EVENING. And .very aftfrncoo and evening (tiundsys ex- ct-i'if C) nntll lurllier iioIIop. The MKAHHKK Bho I H KR8 will perform every evmliiK I'll the close or their ena-aw men'. Admission In the evening, 6(Jcum; ilniWslon dur init the duy, 26 cents; C upon T IckeUH (IU adinlHiilnns), ail in lit Ins: nay or evening. A . II 8 U WALNUT ST. THBATKB. BEGINS AT 71 THM(alnrdayj EVENING. Feb... POKITIVKL LAST NIUHT of Dl on Bouvlcauit's great si-utat lonal drama of AFTER DARK; OH, LONDON BY NIGHT Rtcelved on each representation WIVH KNTHUBlAbTIO APPLAUHK. . J. E llcIlOOtOHw... OLBTJM To conclude with the Nautical Drama of TOM CKIMiLK. TOM CBINGLE 11 r. J. E. McDONOUUH MONDAY, Frbruary 8, FUH nlftht of Ihe world-renowned Comedians and original Impersonator of Ir.sb and Yaaktne II fc. Mr. and Mrs. BARNEY WILLIAMS MRS. JOIIN DEEW'8 ARCH 6TRBET THE ATKK. Begins WW. ""m.ltlto LAbT WEEK OF SHAKESPEARE MONDAY. AND DUKINU THifi WEJIT Bbaktspeare's five act Oomedy called 1WELF1H MuHl: OR, WHAT YOU WILL, with new scenery and Costumes, Shakespearian Moata and Fine fast. Mrs. JOHN DREW as VIOLA Aided by ibi Full Company. Monday. February 8 TAME CA I 8, MISS BCSAN GALTON'8 CHESNDTdTRESr THEATKE. MSB BPBAN ALTON'S COMIO OPERA COMPANY will appear THIS (Saturday) EVENING, in Offenbach's Comic Operas, A MARRIAGE BY LANTERNS and the BVIS8 COTTAGE. MONDAY EVENING, "66 !" '-66'" 61' ' '68!" 2 tf FOX '8 AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY A tTEKKOON, GREAT COMBINATION TttOTPTR. In Grand Ballets, Etb'oplan Burlesques, Bonn Dances. Pantomimes. Gymnast Acts, etc. M ADI80N OBREY' ORKAT MCB1CAL ENTER T AINM KNT. S ASKMHLY BU1LDINOH. EVERY NIcHT. TK WOMUKKIUL MUSICAL ROOKU. THE HINDUSTAN HURUINGHEJU. THK SARDINIAN TIBIA. n' II 1,' Iu ... in: i.ik. . HUMOROUS SONGS, Ei'O. ETC. Admission, to and 76 cents. 216t YALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN, Hon. 720, 7215, 724, and TU VINE btreet. THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly tbe pro pe'tyol the ORAMD DUKE OF BAD UN, purchased at great expense by JA OB VALKtt, of ihlsolty.ln comMnatlun with FLAMKR'S OROHESTRA. and MsfS NELLIE ASDEKttN. will perform X VERY AFTERNOON aod EVENING at the above-mea-Honed place. AdmUslon free. 1 18 tf HORTICULTURAL HAL L.-GEEMANJA OBCHKbiRA-P U B L I O REHEARSALS EVERY WEDNIDAY. at 84 P. M. Tickets sold at the door, aud an principal Muslo Stores. Pack ages ui uvo lur fii diukiu. uen w. engagements cau heniaoe by addresslns; G.BAB. ; nri iua 1 1 ij i xinluniil u u v Li. . . xi r i . i r.. i TER Store . X1.X.X,-.V. "III VJJ.. D.. TTIfclfia jhubiu Store, No. KUl C'hesnut street; Andre's Muslo Store, No. 1104 Chesuut street. 1 81 8m CAEL SENTZ' AND SI ARE HASSLER'8 0R CHEbTRA MATINEES. jtVERY SATURDAY at 8H P.M., IN MUSICAL FUND HALL, fclncle Ad mission, ho cents Package ol 4 tickets, 11, atBoner'e No. lltiii CHESNUT St.. and at the Door. ill 4 U LUMBER. 18G9 SPRUCE JOIST bPKUOE JOIST, HEMLOCK, HD.MLOCE. 1869 lUf'O SlfiASONICD CLJIiAB PINE. XOOU SKAJsONKD CLEAB FINK 1869 SPANDiH CEDAR, FOB PaTTEBNH. f 100 . FLORIDA FLOORING. -., TOrt lOD V FLORIDA FLOORING, JLOOU CAROLINA FLOORING. . .. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING, i ASU FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOAUDS, RAIL PLANE.. 1 QfiO WALNUT BD8 AND PLANE. " OCft ICUU WALNUT BDS.AMD PLANJC lQOU WALNUT BOARDS. "vv WALNUT PLANE. lCfiO UNDERTAKERS LUMBER. lOl'O 100(7 UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER. XOOll BKD CJCDAR. : . WALNUT AND PINE. 1 QAQ BEABONED POPLAa 1 QliQ lOOt SEASONED CHERRY. ' lOOU WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. lQfcQ CIGAB BOX MAKERS' f QOCl lOD O CIGAR BOX MAKERS lOOt SPANibH CEDAB BOX BOARDS. . FOR BALK LOW. 1 QG CAROLINA SCANTLING, OOCk lOD J CAROLINA H. T. SILLS, 100 J NORWAY SCANTLING. 1 QUCi CEDAR SHINGLES. "I QQ 100 J CYPBKSS SHINGLES, i lOOU MAULE. BROTH EB A OU, IU No. 'iWW SOUTH Street. T. P. GALVIN & CO.. LUMBER COMMISSION MERCHANTS bllACKllLAXOft STltEET 11A1U", BELOW BLOATS MILLS, . (ae-OAiXKD), . PHIL DELPHIAj AGENTS FOB SOUTHERN AND EASTERN Man lecturers of Y ELLOW Pin)E and STRUCK TIMBU BOABDS, etc, shall h. hat py to turulsh urden w hoi m1 rates, deliverable at any aoowsiule port, Constantly receiving and ou hand at our wharf SOUTHERN FLOOKING, bOA N TLING. SHIN GLEfc, EABTK11N LA 'IB S, PUJKKTS. BDIDHLATH, hl-RUtE. HFMLOCK. skLecT MIOHIGA AS CANADA PLANK AND BOABDB. AN L HAU. MATCC SHLe-KNElLS. 1 iu stolhj 4LL or WHIffl WILX BB Pmvkkas) AT ANT PAbTlir ITBEUtl fliOJIIJTET o LD OAKS CEMETERY COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA.., . OFFICE, NO. S18 WALNUT STREET. The Company Is now prepared to dispose of lot oa REASONABLE TERMS. The advantages offered by this Cemetery are well known to be equal If uot superior to those possessed by any other Cemetery, We lDVlta all who desire to purchase burial lota to call at the office, whtre plans can be teen and ail part leu' ars will be given. Detda tor lots sold are ready for delivery. ...! BICHABDVAUX, President. ' . PETER a KEYSs:R, Vice-President MARTIN LANDKNBEU0ER, Trea-nrer. MiiHi.Nibhiit. Secretary. lllSm ALEXANDER G. OATTBLL CO PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NO. Ss NORTH WHABVEtt HO. t7 WOBTH WATKR STRUT. Hull r. c ...... 1 Ii iranir" if, At.WsTTW tUCAVtBM. UUJAM CARkUA
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