THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1869. 1VW TORKISMS. from Our Own Obrretpondent. Kb w York. Feb. 6, 19S!. Th question as to who's who In the most perplexed case of the Rogers aisaMtn appears to be growing more and more complicated. The number of small jealousies or small officials Vho haye neutralized each other's attempts, deprives honest people of the expectatlom that Justice will after all be vlnited upon the proper head. De la Noye Is certain that the Jim Mahar arrested at the Spriug Street Station House Is the identical "Jim" that is wanted. Meanwhile various captains of police are read to swear that "Jim'' was safe In the station house at the time the murder was com mltted. A fullow-pri-ouer takes the counter oath that on the morning of the murder "Jim" was released from the station-house, and Imme diately proceeded to the Tombi Police Court, or the purpose of listening tj the exposition of the law by Jud?e Dowling, In whom ho is represented to be a devout believer. "Jim'' hlmsc declares lb;it he is not "ii'oJimbut another Jim, lu lact John, and that although he knows Do 1 Noye, and worked his passage hither Irom Troy, jet he nevir leccived hat or coat iron the ex-detective. The sergeant of police v. ho Las been paiticularly active and piODiinenl In making the late arrests, is expe licncing the Ingratitude of republic, as mani fested in metropolitan police districts, and Is reposing on his laurels, and Do la Noye lis lalleu sick over the case, and is only ju.it ton Tuletcent. The two Logans and Tillmit s;ill remain at the House of Detention, un Jo'ibid and habeas ccrpuses aro as thick as blackberries. The Supcriuteudcut ha ousted the District Attorney and Mayor Hall, uud the tragic lizzie has in nowise lost an iota of the reprobation that has accrued to it since the morning ol Teccmbfr 31, 1868. In consideration of the number of outrageous crimes lately committed in this city, some ot the heaviest scutcnccs the law provides nave, within the past day or two, been prooouueed upon notorious olK-nder. One of tnuso Is Stephen Beyle, whose aliases are Francis, Barrett, Peyton, etc., and who some years ago killed the sheriff of one of the counties of Mlcbigau. Both before and since then his Hie has been btaincd with ulmust every variety ot crime robbery, murderous assault, and jail breaking being his lavorite recreations. In view et these facts, he has beeu sentenced to Imprisonment lor forty jears. During h.s con finement at the Central Office it was feared that bis friends would attempt bU liberation. Ruf fianly looking men besieged the Mulberry street entrance, a carriage was In waiting in East Houston street, near by. aud there was every reason to suppose that an attack would be made upon ttie unprotected headquarters. A reinforcement, however, was quickly made irom the Broadway squad, and tae embryo mob dispersed. Another desperado, named George Jones, has also been sentenced to hard labor for twenty yenr, and one of the acces sories to the recent $160,000 bond robbery from Messrs. Cambreling and Pyne, the Wall street brokers, has been arraigned, and finding that penitence was the best policy, has "peaohed" and given valuable Information. General Grant is making the. round of the theatres at the rate of two per nlRht. It will take him just a fortnight to get through, but as ex-Governor Hamil.ou Fish does not expect to detain him as a guest so long, he will prob ably return hither before the lourth of March. He has already witnessed the spectacular legitimate at Wallack'i?. Miss Thompson's corn golden capillary attractions at Kioto's, "dotou bhingle's" apple-ass lawsuit at the Broadway, and the inuMcal miseties of Peqiiilo aud La rerichole, at the French opera. Ex-Governor Fish, whose guest be has bjen, lives magnifi cently at the corner of Seventeenth street and Becoud avenue, Second avenue being a younger brother to Fifth avenue, and by no meatus devoid of brown-stone splendor. The President elect boe lived as privately as so public a man can, and bad been some hours at the Fifth Ave nue Hotel (whither lie drove upon first reaching the city), before any. one but the proprietors knew of if. An almost unparalleled panic has been created in Wall street by the positiou which Assessor Webster has seen fit to take in regard to taxing all the capital actively In use by brokers. The few firms that hare thus far been notified to hand in returns at the Asies. sor's office have flaMy refused to do so, and exhausted every kind of arsument to prove to Webster that his action is illegal. A delegation of Wall street brokers is already in Washington waiting upon Commissioner Rollins, with the view of Persuading that gentlemen to side with them, and in case be should not. all the argu mpnt that resides In money will be expended in obtaining a favorable de rision from a hieber tribunal. The As eessor has announced bis intention of collecting the tax on the capital not only in present lue, but uteo the arrearages due since the summer ot 18U6. Numerous brokers have railed uDon him. aud said they bad no objection . to making returns, or to havine an investigation made into their business affairs, so that such returns, or the results of such investigations were kept secret. But this proviso Webster says he will not grant. He claims that in virtue of his office being public, its transactions should be made public too, and his announced and anticipated action ha, accordingly, created along all Wall street a malignant fever that was never due to the mere rise or fall in gold. No ball of the season equalled that ot the Arion, given on Thursday night, either in the splendor aud expensiveuess of the decorations or the quality of the company assembled. The mob element was more or less evident at most of the other balls; ladles and gentlemen were participants at the Arion. The costumes were unique without, In any case, becoming too can did aud telling more than was proper about the shape or comeliness of the limbs they concealed, and the ease of good breeding was substituted for the license of the can-can. Nevertheless, the costumes necullar to the opera boitffe rotes Whtsli have become familiarized to the New York; public during the past fifteen months were very generally affected, and not one prominent overa bouf'e character with which we have as" yet become acquainted was left TniTnrp(.en'PKl. Hrouahnm has 1n preparation a burlesque, the tltio ot which smacks of Tony Pastor's opera Thp name of this elesant production is An Irish &tev; or, the Jdytt'erioua Widow of Lonq rmmM. 1 shonid as soon have exoected to see lUe titrina of rear's: or. the Barber Assassin the Pie Woman of Sell Yard, on his pro Miss Germon is ripening Into an accomDllshed velocipedists. A forlorn effort is voin. mudn nftnr u aiirrrKful season ot Italian i.n.n nnmmp.nn.n next Thursday night, and tniarmiimtP in . hall on Easter Taesday. It ihut thr i in London a crent American actor named Bootbroyd Fatrciough, whom no mi in ihu Annntrv knows nvthluBr about. He h.ai-iUpi Mmapir in annear soon in this city. F'eur Jn The is exquisitely produced at the French Theatre, so far afcostumes and sconery are concerned; but it possesses none oi mo iiipnta of nnnnlnritv. an Offenbach's OPeraS do onil tha nnl itlr Tnn hnr whittled BlOUff the streets is the closing chorus a drinking song of course. Dance and drrok, can can ana cognac. ana melodious lmmoraiitv. are me essence u Offenbach. Ala Bab a. O ITT ITEMS, Pbicm Obbatly iUDUCED-to clou out Winter btotk of Mm't, Youth? ami Boy? Clothing. Huif-vtay betwtm - bkvbtbtt 4 Co., iiVkOw: Y Towib Hill. bixth street.) Mo. sis Makukt St.. . Fhiladblphia ma b.w bboadway. hiw Vomit. ' Haixw,Dayis & Cc'i Piangs posssss ths most superb action, with nnosual parity of tons, which U on Of lovely softnass and graat brilliancy. Tha agents, No. OCT Chesnut stresi, taalbtt thirty-four ,. rcialiutt vtsr all others, . . "Bkabtk ani IIomb." KdltM by Donald O. Mitchell and Harriet Bnech.r Htnns, N. S, now ready and for sale by all newsdealers, la an extra number. Every person baring- a copy af inl num ber will receive wlih It a copy ot a One ennravlng Irom a recent Herman picture entitled "The Pet ol tb Village." It la printed on a aeparate sheet of thief, tinted paper, and Is a Valentine" from ih publishers to the readers of llrarth and Kom." No. S alao contains a fl rut-rage Valentine pletnre by Nast, a row( Valentine by Hoaksteln, and ibe turn variety and excellence In all departments. I'tlce in cenia. - Biool Cotton! I Siwkbs Look I II Bix Broot.it r jr jsCrnt! i BIX Bl'OOUl FOB 25 llKNTnl I Six Spools fob 25 0sts! ! Tlils Cotton, after a year's trial llnls no rival It has proved tb strongest, amoothest, and best adapted for machine or hand use and In all cim whm nuasured rrce'l i,ar(i to tne spaol. at the low price of tlx .i)ool or iil cri(. It can only bs had at JOHJf M. Kinh'h, It S. y. :oWB AB-K HKIlBUVlKTII SIH. Noonfi wii.i. oiijkct to Ibe "atotk plan" Of 1.1 f" iDSiirauce In "The American Lite Insutance Clom pnny of Pbllatlrlphla" an the score of Its paying no dlvlJendr, when be n members that It dues what teally amounts to the farue thingpaying dividends In o i'otice by charging a very low premium, ssaumlog all the risk ana adorrtlng the guarantee of a large pnlil-'n capital. Hut even to those who prefer the mutual plan, "The American" oll'dra very Im portant advantagus over meat other nompan les. PtiRNiTURK 8i.irs, or loose covrm. Vva and (.bliilrce. In great variety, and competent bauds ready to cut or make slips, at uroatly reduced prices, a ratteu'a, No. lff'S thfannt e'reet. A Hackiko t orH la one of the most dlntreetilng as well as aanKfrous lorms oi congn one oan tie aQllcted with. Its continuous action fatigues and Irritates the Inns, and thus engender consumption. Upbam's Fresh Heat Cure will cure tha cough, soothe the Irritated bronchia, and give tone and vigor to the lungs and whole syatem. A alnele bottle will convince any one ol Its purity Bold one dollar per bottle. JOHNSTON, J1IM.I.OWAY VUWUKN, No. ci-' Arch slteet. MONEY LOANED In suras from one dollar to thousands, on Diamonds, Sliver Ware, Watches, Jowtdry, Clothtns, Vry (loods. etc., at Kkttkw 8 l,oan uince, rsortncRit corner Fifteenth and Market at rente. FKorC'TION IN PBll'&S To close oil' Winter Stock. CHAal-RS TOH ki & Co., Clothiers, No. 824 Chesnut street. erniNo MATTEKSPts of a very superior make. Prices reduced at Pt en'n, Nf. Itn8 Chcsuut street. Skin Pibbanks What lorm of disease Is more annoying than tbat of the akin, with Its itching, stinging, smarting, Its ugly red pimples, blatcby eruptions, aud loathsome Ichorous desquamations. Happily, Hleskell's Totter Ointment Is a sovereign remedy for every form of attln disease, making a radical cure In every case. Sold Su couts per box. Sent by mall for 60 cents. Johnston, Holloway & Cowden. Jewbuiy. Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South Second street, bas the largest aud most attractive assortment of fine ewmry and silverware a the city Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled, He alao has a large stock of American Western watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to hi store la sure to remilt in plaaujcejtud proUt. Uphoi.itf.by. By sending to ratten's, No. HuS Chesnut street, any Intrlca'e Jcb, your upholsterer does not understand, yon will Insure Its beln fin ished properly and sent home at once. eaovxx A BiRiH'a Highest Premium Bewlug Machines. NO. VS Oheannt street. ( W)SiKa Oot Winter HTor-ic, i'loblag Out Winter Block. -u Closing Out Wluier Htock. -n Closing Out Wluter Block. -4.4 Clos'ng Out Wlnlor Stock. '4.4 Closing out Winter Btock. via Cioblng Out Winter Htock. vjl rin,in. (mi Winter Htwk. -ua sur knvrur. NftTifK Determined to close cn. atl Mm stock of the termer Hrm, we again call intention to the fact tliat since the appraisement we have reduced the prices o all our goods The auortmeut of steu's and iioi b' f uiw aud Overcoats still vory good. Wanamakkr A Brows', WiNtMlKKU & IUOWN, AVanamakkb & Baowsr, Oak Hai.l, The LABottMT Cloth lira Honfta. Thk Cob. Sixth and Makkkt Htrbkts, MARRIED. CARPENTER KKYENTHALER. On the 4th lo- staot. at the reeldenceor the Urine, oy tne nev. Mr, Alberts, Miss h. KKYKNTllAhKK WW.M.UAil PKNTER, all. of this olty. No cards. CHURCH RANDOLPH. February S. 1S6S, at the rHldnce or the bride's father, bv Rev. Alexander E. Gibson, Rev. FRANCIS K. CHIJKCH. of f hlladel- phla.to Mlaa ANNIK RANOOL.PI1. ol illtimorc. M AGILL OREM, February 4, by Rev. William Cathcart, Mr. B. MORRIS MAOILL to Miss KLUA. BKT11 OREM, both of Bucks county. 1 MARTIN SOUTH. On tha 4th Instant, at St. An drtw'a Church, by ibe Rev. W. F. Paddook, Mr. ROBERT T. MARTIN to UlSS CAROLINE H. SOUTH, both of Philadelphia. rorr-cox.-On Januarv2S.iS69.br the Rev. Alex ander tfclhoun, WILLI AM RUB IS to MAUUIKCOX, 11 oi Philadelphia, THEI8S BQP1RES. On the 4th Instant, by the Rev. Jos. btone, at the residence or the brldo's father. Weat Philadelphia. Mr. AU0SUSTC3 M. THKIfcb to M1b PEMKO. BQUIRB.8. Nocards. DIED. HKJPE.-OD the 4th Instant. HENRY HEPPE. aed 71 years 7 months and is d3. '1 ne relatives ana iTienaa 01 ine inmuy imi fully invited to attend the funeral, from the reslience ot bis son, C. J. Heppe, No, isoo N. Blxtn street, oo Bonday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Bervlces at Reformed Zlon Church. Interment at uienwooa uemeiery. HOWARD.-On February 2, 1809, Mr. BAMLlL E. BusVARO, In his 88d year. , ... rhe relative and Irleneu of the family, also Fidelity Lodge, No. IM, I. O. of O. b, and theOrder iu general, are nsptctfully Invited to aitend the funeral, from hia fathei'H residence, J. Heniy Howard, No. 427 Kalahn's Point avenue, Camden, N. J., on buudty, the 7th Instant, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Evergreen Cemetery. LAIMAN .Fed ruary 2, 1869, RAYMOND T. LAU. M AN, aged &) years. The relatives aud friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend bis funeral, from the residence of his sisters, la Mlddletown, on Monday, February 6, at 1 o'clock P. M.. witbont further notice. I.ENTZ Suddenly, on tha za luatant, jauub LENTZ In the 61st 1 ear ol his age. The relatives ana menus 01 iuo !, biiu acn alngton Lodge. No. 211, A. Y, M.: and Northern Lib erty Lodge, ho. 17, 1, o, ol O F.i and Elm 1 ree Coun cil. United American Mechaulcs. the Philadelphia Hide and Tallow anu ine nneep jjuhum. jx-nuviw tloi.B, are respectfully Invited to attend bla funeral, from bin late residence, No. 154s Montgomery avenue, eani of Fra kford road, im Sunday atteruoon next at t o'clrck. Interment at Palmer .street around. M KH L On the morning ot the Bin instant, jaws M KUL. In the 78d year of his age. The relatives anu menus ui m wunj ftiiio invited ui attand his luneral. from bis late renl- dnnre. Oermantown. on Monday. tbe8tb Instam. a 8 o'clock P. M. bcrvlces at Trinity liutheran Church at 4 o'clock P. M. mu tt a h'T S. On the xd Instant. CAROLINE Mf- CH AKL8, wUe of William 11. Michaels, aged 23 years. 'X ae relatives ana menus ui iua mujuj .wwji fully Invited U attend the rnneral. from tha resilience ot ber husband, No. Ml Auhuru street, above Ktgbtn and Waiblngiou streels, on Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Wharton Street Church. STOOD ART. On the evening of the S'.h Instant, Mrs. REBECCA STOOD ART, relict of ins lute John BioddarUlntheMdyearof ber age. Funeral from her late residence, Ne. T9 N. Seventh stieei. on Tuesday at 10 o'clock A. M., to which the male frlenda are Invited. II 8TOT8EN BURO. On the 2d Instant, JOHN 8TOT BEN BURO. In the 67th year of hla age. The relative and frlenda of the family are reepect. Aillv Invited to attend bis funeral, from the residence tt III raanVlaw, Mr. W. H.oray. No. 74 sj. Front street, on Sunday aftarnoou at i o clock. TAYLOR.-O11 the evening of hs S'h Instant. COR NELIA daughter ol John M. and Elizabeth M. Tay- ,0'rh"eKwl?vr.ndMe2dtoV th- family ar. respect roily JnVltlrtW attend the fnueral. from her oarents' Jeiidenrao. il tueen street, ou Tues lay afternooa atlo'elook, Sa.attend ths "Funeral ol burdeonaaed Brother, jACOii IxKN'I-m uj oruer o i ll AKLXH K. NKIBSEB. Secretary, uK ltv wlU be svrlut'y otisvivea, u K.B,-WWvttll'tvM M4RONI0 NOTICE. THE OFFICKIU3 AND uf. nf kI'NMNUTUN LODUK, No. (II. A. Y. S.'aWeOr'd wet at KenHlnKlon Masonic "gONU LIFE INSURANCE. BT THB AMERICAN LIFE CO. Ol lhUadelphlB, 8. E Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. AGENTS WANTED IN Letter term NOWKKBE fered. of- Address or call at Olllce, 1 to 3 P. M. Company's l'h iladel ili In CALVIN B. McLPJAN, 6 10 Manager of City Ageucy AGENTS AND SOLICITORS lOU LIFE LNSUKAXCE, AND A LI. 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JUSTICE, Mo. 11 NortU lirril Street, (Sim PHILADELPHIA. W DR. F. GIKAKD, VETERINARY 8UR A3 a GKON, treala all diseases of borajs and cat. tie, aud all surgical operations, with ettlclent aocom modatlons for horses at bis Inliroiary. No. oe UAItbllALL Btreet. above Poplar. lust TF YOU WANT A DELIQHTFDL BPR1NQ X BED, neat, healthy, and comfortable, oae the Bolf-fastening Bed Bprlngs, 1 5 per doe. Batlbfaotlon guaranteed, go B. ad Ht.l 21 8u SGAKTLAND. UNDERTAKER, ASBoutuaiuniJUisiuBuwit. uuw AN EXPLANATION I We are often asked why. are not other reme dies in the market tot Consumption, Coughs, Colds, and other Pulmonary affections equal to Dr. L. Q. C. WISIIART'S FINK TREK TAR CORDIAL f We answer 1. It cures not by stopping oongh, but by loosening and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat and bronchial tabes, rausing irritation and cough. 2. Most Throat ftud Lung Kerned I? are compoped of anodynes, which allay the cough for awhile, but by their constringent eHeuts, the fibres become hardf neds, and tb unho<hy fluids coagulate and are retained in tun sys tem, causing disease beyond th control t our inoit eminent physicians. 3 The Th e Tree Tur ,1'onliul. lvitb. its Assistant are preferable, becau-- they re move the ( Arse of irritation of the mucous membrane and bronchial tubes, assist the lungs to act aud throw oft the unhealthy se cretions, and purify the blood, f.tn ientuica'J making the cure perfect. The truth of which we have liviug witnesses who wereocue givru up to die. Read the certificates subjoined, and call at Dr. WISIIART'S ORKAT FAMILY MSDI CINK STORK, aud -xauiine our file, and go and consult living testimonies, which ar more satisfactory than reading or hearing of the wonderful cures of Dr. L. Q. C. WISII ART'S MKMCINES: Reaoisw, Pa. !. Wishaht Dear Sir: f have been cured, as I believe, of Consumption, by the use of jonr I'iue Tree Tar Cordial, aud i sab to very jow, ana uta ietn fciik so log when I it uinieuced to uee it, tbtu I had bat little coiiiiileuce in aovthiry. I had tried many of the advertised uinlicitjea, ax well as the preset tptiona of 3-jvral uiineut physi cians. My symptoms were a dry, hackiiiz oouirh. which 1 hstl had for several yeats, with, niuut swests ai.il IiKiiient s-evere blee.iiug of the lungs. 1 was to Vtry weak thar I could attn.d to no biihttits, aid had jaiti aiui ist ( Dustautly through tuy breast and lionlders. Alunt four years agn my brotht-r, who rsiies in I'hiladf-lpliia, tild uie he brlioved ynur uieditina would cuie ijjh, and coanuen.ed its Use. I wa9 aware that my disease had iroue o far that I couht not expect to lm cured in a tew days; but iu a short time I kit tuuoh letter eo reuuh so ihat I was able in attend i n.y business; anJ, after cnntiuniti its use H t KbVeral months, I recovered ui? lia:tli and ttrength perfectly. I aiu convinced that tais is not a ui-re traneimt relit-f, but a vouip!ete and (eriuatjijt cure, ai I have beu giad tiiiliy grotviu; 9ti-ou,;r ever since, end 1 attribute it nolt-lv to viur 1'ine Tree Tar Coidial, for 1 know Huit I unist have gone to my grave years ago, if I had nut itPed your treat uirdicimi. I would sy t.i those who are tituilarly albct.d, e-peuinlly in ci.ses Iihe mine, whre the uisea-e iiaj run for loi'K time, that although om botile wi xeliee, it will not il ct a cure; but by perie Vrrii'giu its use, 1 believe it will itrntorn vou to health, it you ar not boyovd the jtow.tr 1' lpi-aifilte. Mrh. I.. S SALi.trK, No. 'If.S Ponn si feet, R- iitjf.-, I'a. I.YM'M'MA ! UYsriH'SU ! IJii. li-HAivr: I Lav Lhhu a cou.Uant fcOlieier with. Gvepepnta ttt ibe last eigtiteeu jears, rtnriDg whit h time I cauuot sav I ever m nytu i-rieciiy wen aav. TUer wbth times wben the atymptoma wera wore aizirra- vated lb an at others, and theu it seerhei it would bo a great relief to die. I had at all times au nspleaeant feelice in inv head, bat latterly my sofferings so much increased tbat I became almost unlit lor business of an v kiud: uiy mind was continually filled with gloomy thoughts ana forebodings, and if 1 attempted to charge their current by reading, at once a sensation of icy coldness, in connection with a dead weight, aa it were, rested npon mv brain: aito a reeling oi mcKnesa would ooour at the Btomacb, and great patn in my eyea, accom panied with which was the continual fear of losing xoy reason. I alao experienced great lassitude, debility, and nervousness, which made it difficult to walk by day or sleep by mem. I became averse to society, and dis posed only to seclusion, and havine tried the EKill oi a number of eminent physicians of various scnooia, nnauy came to the conclusion that for the disease at my present age (forty- nve years j mere waa no cure in existence. 15ut, through the interference of Divine f rovi- dence, to whom I devoutly offer my thanks, I at last round a sovereign remedy in your Dys- Eepbia Tills and Tar Cordial, which seem to ave effectually removed almost the last trace of my long list of ailments and bad feelings, J ' A 1 ' 1 1 ... . ' anu iu tueir juau uuaiui, pleasure, ana con tentment are my every-day companions. JAKES 01. HAUNDEH8, Watohmaker and Jeweller, No. 453 Iforth Second street, Philada. Formerly of Woodbury, N. J. Our Thyslclan, who will be found In attend ance Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week, between 9 A. M. and 5 P. M., will give professional aid and counsel FREE OF CHARGE. OFFICE AND STORE No. 232 North SECOND St., FUILAfiKLPIllA, pa. Patients at a distance oan receive advice by mall free of charge. Write directions plainly, aul state symp toms of disease rally. GREAT OP 0 A E T SLIGHTLY WET AT THE LATE FIRE AT KIHTH AUD CHESNUT STREETS. j. f. et 904 CHESNUT HAVE DE TO CLOSE OUT THEIR ENT1KE STOCK t)F CARPETDNGS LEFT from: THE LA.T fire AT & ACR1FICE 1 fi PRICE SALE COM MENCED OI MONDAY, February 1. UNDERWRITERS' SALE OP FUSE EEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Slightly Damaged by; Water, REMOVED TO No. 303 CHESNUT STREET, DURING PAIKTEE, READ & ELDEEBGE. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. J. E. CALDWELL & CO. Will KESU3IE BUSINESS On Monday, January 18, AT T1I1C STOHK No. GO CHESNUT Street, 1 It ws tf PHILADELPHIA, WATCHES. & A. FEQUIGNOT, Manutielurers ami Importers, c. No. l3Soutn aiA'n ooi. lmw:rp Uanvjaetory. No. 22 & rUTTHl. COAL. mlLLlAM W. ALTER, LKHIOII GOAL, Also, Lorberrj aud Locust JloimUIn. Depot, No. 057 JiortU MXTU Street, Below GUard Avenue. 1 30 tMl.l Office, Cor. J5IX11I and Si'IilNU UAJtUEX. SALE 0 S9 ;J 1 STREET, TEftMINED REPAIRS. WINES, ETC.. OHAMP AG N E. GBKIST IBBOt CO., 1., BOKOEBEB, VllIVK CLUO.UOT,. liRTK D OH, v. u. wi'M.n o., BOUCBK 1IU CO., UKIUMIKCK CO ,. PirCB HEIDSI1ECK, Aud Lonjjnorth's (joldau Wedding, and !Syarkliug Catawba, Always oa band and for gale at the Agents' prices. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 8. W. Coruer IIROAD and WALKUT Sts. 1 6 taths PHILADELPHIA.' PRQVISU'NS, ETC. 3IICUAEL MEAGUEB & C0. Ko. 223 Sonth SIXTEENTH Street, WMOL18ALK ANU 1 KTAIL DBALEES IU VBVlkltt, U('.tiM, AND HAND CLASS. VU PA91ILT lldF-, TK It B A P 1X K tH FLOUR. QHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, For the Trade or at Bdtail. F.rilir IIAUBKL Hf ABB AMI ED. kEVSTOSE FLOUR MILLS, .! Al l tllUAUO AVENUE, 1 lit nitp Itast. ol Frqnt BlrseU PF A FX V EUY INSTKUMBNX THAT soleuo. aud skill bav lnvautad to awlst Uia lajiA liiriiiK iil .very it u.iuua; iuao, lUMpura. tun: alao, Vraudsll'. Ilnt Crutch... tapurlor la dt oUiar. In na, al F. MAlHUiU'ft, &p. 11 H iiiilX Urjwi. Wis (UtwwuL
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