TIIK DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PIIILABELPIIIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1860. 3 NJSJfS SUMMARY. City A flair". The L1c Monument Bill w a great sue teis last evening. An Inf-tnt, apparently nineteen months old, 8 (mind latt evening in an alley back of No. 120 8. Twelttli street. 1 he liulo oue was cared for by a lesldent of the neighborhood. John Ljon, for the tlielt of brass from the machinery ot the atea'nbotit Jolin Snilih, at Smith's 1'iand, La i a hcarlu? beiorc Aldertnau Kerr e-.terday ancrnoon, aiid wa sent below. Msrearct, Douohun, lor a?snuit and battery on Ellen Muiray and Lyi.ia Connor, wan ar ralRned before Alderman Kerr eterday, ntid Waa held to bail to answer the charge at court. A case of hooJh wai stolen trotn th pa?n ment of the Coiniuon vealm 13 Hiding, N.. (ill Chesnut aireet, tne other aft( ruooo. The pro perty belonged to Mr. A. J. ltuton. Up to jeeivrday the poods hud not been recovered. The Nuv.v Hrd Budera simulation. Men are dally bcinti discharged; ami nave the regular business of the depart incut-, nothing H Iran fpirlnR. The Hrooklvu, OiihIiii, and JunliUii are honeed, and the machinery ol ' t tie SU.icka juaxon and Juniata U nlreiuly houed. John K. Vodie, Feci., lor more than a quar ter ol a century u prom neut lawyer and ino-t fntei prising citizen of rnilndelphia. died yes terday at his rcBld"iice In Wot PuiliilulpiiU, aged 71 years. Mr. Vodeea wa a member of me Hoard of Trustees of the Jetterson Medical College, nud an active promoter ol the a access Of that institution. Caroline Linthceum was charged before Alder man Kerr, yesterday afternoon, with the larceny ot a ratchet contain. np Sloo in money, a gold watch and chan, and oihur articles, bclouqing to Isabella Ilnaimltt. The latter rnucbased some meat of defendant and, left the satcticl lying on her stall. On her retnru In search of the missing properly it could not be found. The accused was helJ to answer. The dry poods store of Air. John W. Tho mas, on becond street, above Ciillowhill, was entered on Tuesday night, and roobed ot about $1000 worth of goods. The ttiieves had dropped in their haste some lace curtains, tied in a shawl, which were found in the entry of the ad joining premises, and two or three pieces of valuable black velvet were discovered alter day light In front of a brewery hi New Market street, Yesterday an informal meeting of centlo men interested In giving the right ef sutfrape to American-born youths of eighteen years of age and upward?, was held at the Spring Garden Hall. Quite a number of gentlemen gave their consent to the objpet. Mr. It. T. Roberts was called to the chair. T. II. Warren was appointed Secretary. A series of resolutions endorsing the movement was adopted. Domestic AiTalrsM Gold closed yesterday at 135J. General Grant arrived in Washington last evening. Bev. ITenry A. Wise, Jr., died yesterday at Wilmingtou. N. C. Revenue Commissioner Rollins will return to Washington ou Monday. James C. Carney, President of the Mutual Redemption Bank ot Boston, died yesterday. Last evening the St. Laurent, irora Havre, arrived at New YorK with the passjngeii of the steamer Pereire. Carl Schurz la to have a grand reception by the Germans of Baltimore when he arrives en route for Washington. The New York Legitdarnre yesterday adopted resolutions of respect lor the memory of toe late Uou. James T. Brady, and adjourned. Wbaleo, convicted of the assassination of Thomas D'Arcy Meliee, and seutenced to be liuog at Ottawa, Canada, to day at 12 o'clock, has acknowledged that he was present when McGee was kil'ed. but denies that he tired the fatal shot. Mrs. McGee, the widow of the assassin's vlclim, has written a letter In which she says that she freely forgives the murderer of her husband. A little alter e'pht o'clock last evening, a young woman named Aunie O'Neil was dis covered in ore of the corridors of the Wuite House, in Washington, moving towards the private apartments of the Pic.-h'ent, who, when asked what she wanted there, replied, ''I am sent by God Almighty to kilt Andrew Johnson." Beiua taken into custody, an old InahioneJ double-bam lied pistol, unloaded, was found in ber posxession. It appears that she entered the White House during the alter, noon, aud con ceuled herself In the meantime. She was evi dently laboring under au attack ot inaiiuity, said to have been caused by her apprehension that she would lose the entire savings of herself and sister gained In the Trtn-ury IVpait incut during several years past, and invested in a little bomesUad for her Itmily, aud which would have to be given up bacause it whs pur chased under a tax title. She was taken in tbarge by the police authorities, and will, to morrow, be examined preparatory to bending her, if need be, to the inline asylum. I'oreigu AflHIrs. Havana, Feb. 10 lavening. An attempt was maoe last night to nie the powder magazine of Fort Puna. A'personwho wa3 divested of bis clothing and ' disguised with black ptiut, climbed the outer walls for that purpose, and was discovered by a sentry, who shot and wounded him. He is now a prisoner. The Havana journals in the Spuui-h interest are qnarrelhug among themselves ou questions of policy, advocating widely distinct systems and measures. A violent articlo has appeared in the Voce le Cuba, teudiug to arouse the pas-dons, create a general panic and brin;r on excesses. Last night a meeting of planters was held and a resolution adopted guaranteeing, with 10 per cent, of tlelr properties the igne of a loau ot $9,000,000 in greenbacks by the Spanish Bank, 6 per cent, of the taxes to be devoted annually to redemption. To-night a meeting of merchants was held at the Palace to raise more money for the government Havana, Feb. 9. Arrests outinue to be made. Lat cv-'bt the police searched several bouses, ltecrnitirg lor the volunteer force Is polcg on britkly, and tAO companies of regulars have left Malanzus for Macagaa to supiress the disturbances there. The Vut'.ia Abajo region continues quiet. fcenator Henderson of Misso-iii, Governor Gardner, and (Jehetul Casslday arrived here to day Irem New Yoik, in the iworo Castle. Madbip, Feb. 10. Oue of the persons imoli- catedinihe assassination ot the Governor of Burgos has beeu sentenced to death, and his case will await the acti'in of the Cortes, which body will meet tomorrow tor (rtranization. Madrid, Feb. 10. A I mi nil Topete, Minister of Marine, has issued general orders lor the remodelling of the B;,iu i ii uavy.a London. Feb. 10. Gladstone, proposes to aboilbh ail university teats. London, Feb. 10. The Cjn.-crvatfves are making preparations to cairy on a vigorous opposition in Parliament. Lord Cairns will represent the Furl ot Malmeeoury us their leader in the Hoiibe of Lords. Pbib, Feb. 10. -Count Walewakl has lift Athens en his return to this city, lie is the beater of ft satintwetory reply liom tho Greek Government, on all points to the proposals of the Pans Conteieuc. Pabib, Feb. 10. The press of Ihis city deny, with much Indiana ion, the truth of the ns"r tiou made by liismaiVo ornuri in Berlin, to the effect thttt they hid becu bnb d by the Prussian Government. Bkblin, Feb. 10 Tiie Gaze'te of the Bourse of this city, speaking of the proposed establish- nirut of an American tiustncat aeency at lon don by Secretary McCullocu, after the expiration oi ins term oi oiiiee. hnis ma event as a guarantee aa'n8t reDuuiV.l n. and as a oromibe of the develonment of the commerce ot Kurope uia tue t mttd Sta'es t'oiilehtd tllectlou Cano. Theteslimonv in this case was resumed ye teidav before the ciainiucic Messrs. Mes3ick and Battuis: Jrl.n Roper Bwmn I was Ileuubliean return iimot eioroi tn Seventh division nf Third wr J at the last October election: Mr. Thompson, the DemociaUc iuneclor, look the tickets; the votes Were taktu in very rapidly during the nrst and seoond hours afier the opening of the poll; Mr. Devitt kept the list ot taxable: 1 could tee the facet ot the voters during; tho first bourt us fast a men earn up to vote Mr. Thompson cried "All right " aud taking the tickets placed them in th bo; very lew examinations were u-ade rctara ing tlelr right to vote: I have lived In thi. Beicbborbood tbirty-Qve years, and in thut divlMon ever since it has bceD adivlsion; several of those voting I hid not seen befor"; 87eral were cballccged, but r o noiico was taken ol tne challenges; no vouchers were produced by tho challenged parties, hut tlieir votes were taken; I voted tho full Republican ticket ll that dlvbion. Cross-examined There must alwovs be several hundred people voting in that division who are s!rnnacrs to me, but nut so many as voted on that duv. Pbilio M. Rbultz sworn 1 have lived In tho Seventh division or the TU. rd ward nine yeats, and in that vicinity about thirty-five years; 1 bad the outside window-book at tnelat wcto'ier election; I was there when the voting b'gan; the votes during the frst and Fecond hour were taken so last that I could not always fin I the names as rapidly a-i the persons' vo'.cd, and sometimes the name was unnounjed so low that I could not bear it; when I a-ked them to repeat the names they would some times do so, and sometimes would not; I could uot check oil' tho votes as last as they were given; at one time there wero three or four bands in the window at once; during the seemd hour a lot of strangers ramu to vote, biiJ I was piish d away from the polig; I did not kniw wbo they were, but have since heard that they were New Yoikers; twelve or fifteen of them voted in that hour: I knew better than to Inter fere with Mich a crowd; I pave the bok to another roan, ai.d crime up town to lo k for assistance: I could not find the Chief of Police, the Chief of Defectives or the District Attorney; I returned to the polls, and in about a quarter ol nn hour the District Attorney arrived; tho same paity returned in the alt-moon, in pquads of three or four, and voted; they bad a regular system; the names would be taken from the window-book, and written on a piece of peper. and handed out to the BtraugerH, who would then vote on the names; 1 made some challenges duiing the day, but only t jvoof them were regarded: oue man whom I chal lenged wished to vote on the name of a man living in my neighborhood; when I challenged him, they sent him to get a voucher; here turned with one, but the voucher wis uot sworn, and he was; I objected, but they said it was too iate, us the vote was in the box; one of these New Yorkers voted three times; I voted the full Republican ticket; when Fitzgerald aud his party were voting, I did not see any police men or tbenfl's officers about; nobody inter fered with them. Cross-examined When four or five hands weie in the window at one time, I cannot say how many dropped tickets; my dillicnlty in finding the names on the book did not arie from the writing being bad; it was good writing; I chanced my list for a printed list at one time, because I thought they wero going to attempt to steal my window-book; I kept my book, and when I left the polls, at 6 o'clock, I took it with me; I did not use the printed list; there was no attempt made to take my book; the names which were handed out to the straogers on pieces of paper were written by Mr. Fletcher, wbo bad the Democratic window book; they sometimes toigot their names wheu they came up to vote; I know about five or six hundred men in that division by sight, but could not say exactly where they all lived; 1 do Dot know that many by name; I did not see more than a dozen challenges made all day; I made some of them and some of the officers inside made some of them; I did not make more thau four or live challenges; wheu 1 saw that my challenges were totally ditregarded, I gave it up. THE LEGISLATURE. The General Appropriation Hill. The Senate Committee of Ways nud Means yesterday reported a general impropriation bill, the i;ems of which are as follow: Governor, $5000; Auditor-General, $3000; Secretary of the Commonwealth, $11600: Purveyor-General, $2000; Deputy Secretary of tne Commonwealth, $2250; Attorney uenerai, 53&uu; state Treasurer, $1700; Adjutnni-General, $2500; Superintendent ot Cou.raon Schoolp, $2000; State Librarian, $1000; Superintendent of Public Printing, $S00; Assistant State Librarian, $300; Governor's Secretary. S2000; Executive Department, incidentals, $1200; Governor's Messenger. $000; State Department, clerks aud incidentals, $16 125: Auditor General's repartnient, clerks sud incidentals, $18,000; Laud Department, $22,000; Atttorney General's ottce, S200J; Tuasury Department, $8050; Commissioners ot Sinkii!gl,und,$J200; Adjutant-Geuernl's Dep'irt meut, $0000; Suite Historian, $2000; Paymaster Gen-.tal, $000; Ilistoi iau's clerks, etc., 7200; Transportation ol bodies of deceased eoldiers. $1580: pensions, ; r utilities, SiO.OeO; eliool Department, $11,'J7!; soldier' orphans, $4i0,0''(i; Common Schools, $500,1.00; sta Library, $1300; Judges Stipiemc Co'irt, each, $0000; President Jude of Twelfth district, $1000; District und Common Pleas Philadelphia Judges, 25,000; President and Law Judges, interior, $115,000: Allegheny Judges, $25,000; Associate .Indues $50,000; Public Printing, $35,000; interest ou funded debt, $1,800,000; iegi.-lutive expenses $ i20,C00; distribution of laws, $1300; llairisburg Water Company, $300; Superintendent Public Buildinps, rcnaiis, etc., $13,875; Uarrisb irg firo companies, $700; Lnjiatative Jlecord, $15 per page; inilex, $200; Indexing joirnala, $200; Chaplain ol the House, $300; Cnnplaiuof the Senate, $300; packing record, $500; Deaf and Dumb Institute, $35,000; Blinu Institute, $33,000; Harrlsburg Lunatic Hospital, $J0,i 00; Media Training School, $20,000; Extern Penitentiary (saluries), $20,000; Eastern Peniuntiary (repairs), $2000; Western Peniten tiary (salaries). $21,150; new buildings, $11,000; repairs, $2800; Western Pennsylvania Hospital, $18,000; deficiency, $4100; insurance, $150; laundry, etc., $1456: extra grading, etc., $5165; cast wing insurance, $1100; excavating, $10,000; coal siding. $2500; furnishing eastern wing, $44,087; Danville Lunatic Hospital, $100,000; Mexican Monument dedication, $500; Philadel phia Hoube of Refuge, $35,000; Western Peni tertrarv, salnr es, $13,500; do. do., repa'r, $500: Noithern Home ot Philadelphia, $10,000; New Brighton Retreat. $3009; Lincoln Colored Insti tute, $10 000; Frie Marine Hospital, $10,000; Governor's Manbion (contractor), $1500; Mexi can Monument (contractor), $3000: serving xubpujnas, $55; completing Mexican Monument, $100U. Tbo F.lectoral Vote. Both homes of Congrcs met In joint conven tion yesterday, to couut tho elcci oral votes for rresiccoi unu v ice-riesiueui. lue eoiinun was proceeded With until the vote of Louisiana was reached, when Representative Mullins, of Tennessee, objected to its being counted. The Senate thereupon retired lo its own chamber, and there decided, ov a vote or ui to 7, tnai Louisiara thould be counted. The House came to the Fame decision by 137 yeas to 63 nays. The two homes again met in joint session and the counting was resumed, wucn Georgia wa reached, Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts, pro tested upainst her vote Doing connico. mo Senate tgain retired, end, on motijn of Mr. Kdrnunrls, decided that the onjecnou to tuo into i t nwim' as not in order seas 31, nays 26. Durirp the absence of the Senate, the tioue, by 100 jias lo 41 nays, Messrs Baker and Hawkins, Uepubl cans, voting uuy, uci.iucv. that the vote ot Georgia should not ba counted. The Senate M turued, aua toe joiui was a third time called to order by Seralor Wade, who aunounced that the oblecticn cf the gentleman trorn Massacliuse ta ToVe t Poi,lt oto1' bl,t tue Pridiu" olticer ... Vmn nui rriil' (l liv iun rruutv. ih i v si iLi mm. ii ui uin k" i Ar.nTi pri. a Eui uc ' " " : : tonilinon ioi"" ,,..., ,hn H,.r. t 1 1 tinnA n, nil' ii wus iruuiiiw . j y rt i mw . nui and directing SKat Arms to arrest unruly ,nembers.LOrdcr KfBia rS?cd. the electoral voe. were bein? rcstoicd, ."'. T....Vh k.i. u, 214 f r Giant ami oua. oi,.i Hi-viiiour aud Biair 80 vott, or, excluding Gcoigia. 71 mna. TUB ouuaio lUen ret. ou. o .. r""lntion proteHtng then retiroJ, Hpeakct t'oimw v--... uikiif. . -,- l...l .gainstthe -ouutingcf the vote, of Georgia as ler onert ountinRti - .L" rK R erossooDiesnion andit.tracuon oi ThoNrwuiirr made a statement 01 tlie House. xtiesprMri ui. - ----tbkt in ms oplulou the President of Beu'e scted vropetty under the joint resolution wh Ui ' an.. - ! I. .... mi.i H 11 HLlLLr I II CI J It unu V7 1 uu mi... ' - r - ' .... debate followed, but tne tiouse aujouiuvu oul acting on Ihe reeoiuiian. I nlted NlnUH Troop In Korllt dnrolinn. WAniKOTON, Feb. I". Governor Holden, of North Carolina, ou behalf of tho loyalists of that rRte, has telegraphed the North Cifolma Semtor to oppose ar.y bill reducing th Ke.leral ai my w btch may result in the reduction of the garrison in that State. lire MitnUr 1000 Rtwnril. CniCAao, Feb. 10. This morning a fire onuinaied iu West Harrison street, from which several adjoin ng structures caught fire. L ss ab ut fMOO. In'eriFe cxeitement pr!vuits ot Jiic'ifonville, lllino's. rrsneeting the mysterious murder of ex-pennfor Mei'onnell. Hi son offers $1000 rewaid lor tue apprehension of tho asbaskin. MARINE TELEGRAPH. tr additional Murinn New u first Pny, X.MAN AC FOB Til ! LA DKLPHl A THIS OAV , Bun KnKn.,........,.7 im Moon H t ...,.,... PliM KltTS 5!UiH!(T Wtih 2 20 PHILADELPHIA UOA.UI Off TKADiC, JAMKH DutTHHKHTy, , j-Mo IStHLI OlJMU'TTUKL W. U. KKNT, HOVKUKNTS OK OCF.AN HTUA.AIKU8, KOH AMJ'IKK'A. Oermanla Bontbuuiptoti..,New York ....... 1 arlla...... Liverpool... sw YorK ..Jan. ...Jan. .... Jan, ....Jan. Ainin WoutiimpU)u...iNew York M, f ugland. Ll vet pool... iSw York. iii'iiiMin LomiOL IMew Yon. .....Jau. ( Mn. Llvernwl..New Yoi lt..... Ian J;i r a. Llver,ol... New Y ork .....Iau. Nevada.... M.......LIveriioul.New Vom Vr. Hi eu en. Huuitiamuion...New York Kali. Aleio... Jilveriioul.i(w York -...Fori. t'H t N. York.Llverptxil...Nor York Feb. Deuiuara......Uv'riool...Ni"W York.....M.FoU. FOR KiniOPK. Ileclft... m.-....Npw York...Llverpool.... .Fnb. ll Dotau New YorK.Bremn ..........,. Vna. II IMtjr ol l'arls...New YorkMverpool ........Fel), l.i W'8tpballa New York. ..Hamburg KttD. in O.OI Anlwerp...New York... Liverpool JbsO. a OOAdTWIHK. DOMKSTIfci, XIXJ. Columo'a New York...Havana...........Fob. 11 ToiiKWamta Phl'atta.....Wuvaiiiinh....w..F,o. 1:1 H'.mariueirli)ePhlla1a... Havana.. .. ..Kfb. 17 Ya7.ot.........Phllala...New Orleans. .....BVu. 17 Ploewt Phllada Wtlmlngtin,.M.Koo, is f. .merle New York... Rio Janeiro KbH. Tl Malls aie forwarded by every steamer In tbe regular 11 ie. Tho steamers for or from Liverpool call at CoeeDRtown, except the Canadian One, wlilch call at Londonderry, Tbe steamers tot Ot from tbe Conti nent call at Southampton. CLE A BED YESTERDAY. Bt'r F. Franklin, rlerson, Baltimore, A. GrovOT, Jr, ARRIVWD YESTERDAY. Stenmshlp Tonuwanda, Jeuulngs, 70 hours firom Savannah, with cot on. rioe. eia. to Pniladelntila and Boiithorn ilull 8tpmnlilp Co. Paaseneara Mrs. Mla Ber-, Mr. W. B. Hartley, Mr. H, H. Malley. Mr. Inaao JJodd, Mr. tienrge H sight. Mr. luauo Kama Mr. J. B. Lemons. Mr, K. II. Black. . Bohr YaDkee Doodle, MalmsOory, from New York, wltb barley to order. Bieamer Henry L. faaw. Iter, 18 hours from Balti more, wltb uidse. to A. Groves, Jr, Correspondence of the Fh iUulrJphla Exchange, Lkwkh, Del , Feb. 8 6 p. M. Hchrs Mary E. Graham, from Hall In. ore for New York; P. L. Whiton. from do. for gua; M. Hand, from do. for Providence: aud Parab. from Cblncoleague for New York, are at tbe Breakwater. A barque, supposed the L T. Blocker from Maiaiiias for Pbiladelpbla. panned la to day. ' JOSEPH LAJ ETKA. Capk Tsi.ANn. N. J., Feb. 9-5 P. M. There Is a barque oil the Cape, kuIuk In. name unknown. Ktlblng pMslDg OUU Wlndaonth. Kulnlnir. THOMAS B. HUOHE9. HKMnR a wna Ptenrohln Pioneer, Catbarlne. for PhitadninMa Clear. d at Wilmington. N. ctyerday. ,IadelPh,ft' InBiait. ' ueu08 aiKicbmond9.b HieaniBhlp J. W. Everman, Vance, hence, at Nor folk 8 b lDBt. and sailed tor Il:cDniond. Barque H. O. W. Dodge. Muuroa. beuce 17th Doc., at Marseilles 8th Inst, via Gibraltar. Barque Nepiur.e, Hayes, from Kingston. Ja for P,l '"."."o'.'L 't:1"11 put lnt0 Key West In distress, tailed '.8tb ult. for deinnatloa, having repaired. Barque Providence. Coallleet, for Phlladeluula. en tered rui at London 25th ult. iiui,u Barque Louis T. blocker. Bibber, from Matansas for Philadelphia, was seeu 9tn ludi 2u miles souib of Abut com siipptspd below. Brig Frontier. Hkluner. sailed from Cardenas 2u:h nit . for a pert north of Hattera. urig Aooie Watson, Alien, from Wilmington. N. C , for roiladelphia. was at New luiet 8th lust., and pro bably went to sea same day. ling Petrel. MoKenxle. from Liverpool 1st Nov.. w lib an assorted cargo, before rennrted at Nnn 27th ult. In distress, is bound to Pblladelphla, Hue put In on the t ub, with lois ol sails aud leaking. rig a hop. nirnpHon. sailed irom Havana aotn ult.. or I eiRWure Breakwater. Hcbr Freernaa Brown, for Philadelphia, olearnil t Ronton nth liiHt, Bohr piantlome, Bmltb, cleared at New York otn lnxr. for Mntanzas. Bo' r J. V. Wol logton. Snow, (or Phlladaluhia cleared at New Yrk yestcrdivy. Hchr KmPy A. utirtie, ntnttn. pence, ai Cardenas !!ih n!t.. aud called ran v day lor ( aibarlnn. echr Tay ior A Math In. t'hwsinau, fur Philadelphia, Balled frrm Cardenas 2'lth uli. t-CDr Charlotte. Bn:ckhm. sailed f:om Malaga 21st nit,, reported for Philadelphia ulie cleared for New j or?. nnhr T.rntRB. Evans end Rough Dlaainnd. Wholn. Icy , lor Philudelphla, cleared at 6t. John, N. B., 2d lust. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Notice Is hereby given that, b amiinrllv nf ti.. Petrei ary of Hie Treasury, tbu range llbis on Uilto.i Head Inland, Port toval entrance. Huutn Carnliua win te dlsoonljnutd fr"m and a ter March lr, lnsa. By ord.-r. W. B. hlll'IHlK.K. i li.nrm.n Trian ury Dcrnrtmen t . Oil! ce LigUtuouue Board, Wuoh- HATS AND CAPS. JONES, TEMPLE CO., FABHIONABLJC HATTERS. No. 25 B, NINTH Street, First door aUove Chesnut street. 491 flf W AEBDKTON'9 IMPROVED VEN1I Wr leted, and easy-iiulDC Press Hats (patented). 1 a Ml tbe Improved fashions ot the season, CHIiri Nf!T utrfw-t. next door te the Poat OOlea. 11 19 )5o INSTRUCTION. EL P. GREGORY, A. M. CLASSICAL AND EVGL18H bcHO'iL, No. llos MAitKKT Street. 124 lm BOARDING. AT KO. 1121 GIRAWD STREET MAY BE tlilained lurnlshf d aud uulurlaatd rooms tor ioJum. .board, auo. ii aesiroa. nu FOR RENT. n R n t. PREMISES, Mo. 809 CIIESJiUT St., WOH BTOBfl OB OFflfJB. ALSO. Of-FIOM AND LARUK BOOSTS Suitable fnr a 1 ouiiuurcitil College. A lipiy a 84Lf SANK TUB RKPCBLIO, NT 1-TV1 N DO W ItATXLER. For Dwellings, Cars, Steamboats, Etc. Th-Atrenta Ral tllne and Bhaklug of the Win dows by the wind or other causes, tlgutens the sabh. prevents the wind and dnet from euloriutr, eut-ily attached, and requires but a slngla glance to judge ol its tnerlts. Call Ou tue kvui C. P. ROBE Ho. 727 JAYKE Street, Between Market aud Cnesnat, fmwSra "Uadoiphla. CARrENTBH AIID BUILDBR, KEKOYED TO N: 1 OCK Street, PIiILXIEI.pA o U a v - 11 BAO AtJVuni, ' .....IB f HA. 1 I.i ftr v N, K. eorne'r Ol MjrJ VrAlaB BtrM. D1CAUCIW JN JBAtiMs AND 31GQIN9 0raU, rion, Bail, tsoper-rboaphan al Itlma, Bob, I j rre and sniall OUK N V BA4ooBslUy oaUianl " Alu. wnni, MAIbUM. RODGXHtS' ANU WOr3TEailOl.lu'B rUCriLX KJS 1 VltM, Fearl aud biau liandlna, of bvautilul a i, inn. M.ftjAB-ikw i v v . . .... " fcjilhhOlUs Of the Oneat quality. tliiini. Knlvea. bclaaors. and Table Cutlery Oronnfl Uavt.lMif" OtaaMHl. PROPOSALS. SEALED FKOrOHA'LS WILL HE RECEIVED at tne Uffioe of tbe Chief Quartermaxuir Military Division of tbe Missouri, Ht. Loulx,' Mo , until 12 M., on the 20tn day of February, iHti'J, for the transportation of Ooverniuent trtops and supplies from tne following point 10 posts on tne Missouri river, nn Indlottetl, duMnif the time from Marou 20, 1W9, to Ookobor 20. lhtil), inclusive, viz. : From Ht. Lonls to Hloux Pity, Fortn Randall, Pnlly, Rice. Htevenson, Hnrord, Uamp CJook, or auy poht that may be estHbUHhed at the m tin Hi of the Mnttcleshell river, and Fort Kenton. Krom Wyandotte. Kansvi, to Blonx Cltjr, Forta Randall, bully, Rloe. Stevenson, Buford. Camp Cook, or any post that may be OHlatillitiod at tbe rnoutU ol the MUBt leslieli river, and Fort Bet. ton. From Forf. Iavenwortli to Hlonx City, Forta Randall, Mully, Rice, Htevenson, Buford, Camp Cook, or any port Unit may be estubllHhed tit the mouth ol the Muhclosbell river, and Fort LeMoll. from Omaha to Hlonx City, Forts Randall, Bully, Rico, Hleveuhon, UuforJ, Camp Lkiok, or any post that may bo thlntillnlied ut the uiuuln cf Munclfi-hell river, and Fort Ronton. From Fort Randall to Forts Bully, Rloe, Bte veriHon, it u ford. Camp Cook, or any post tnat may be established at the month of Musole Kliell river, and Furl Benton. From toil Bully to Forw Rloe, Htevenson, Rnford, 0rap Conk, or auy poat that may be eHtabllsbed at the uiuutu ol the Muajlushuil rlvtr, and Fort Benton. From Fort Rice to Forts Stevenson, Buford. CM!p Cook, or any pofit mat may b esiau lulled nt t he mouth of the Muscleftuell rlvor, and Fort BeMon. . From Frrt Htevenson to Fort Buford, Camp Cook, or any post that maybe established at the mouth of tho MuuclesUoll river, and Foi l Benton. From Fort Buford to Camp Cook, or auy post that my be established at the month ol tne MtiHclesbell river, aud Fort Benton. From Camp Cook, or any post that may be established nt tbe mouth of the MascltMhell river, to Fort Benton. It will be the endeavor of the Government to ship Uuilng the season most favorable for navi gation of ihe river, say between Junel and Angast 81. Bidders will state, however, the rate Oepaiately for each month from Maroh 20 to October 20 Inclusive, the date of starling, so as to determine the rate to he paid) at whlou they will perform the service from each of the starl ing points of destination above named, as fol lows: 1st. The rate at which they will transport each officer and soldier (cabin passage to be provided for officers, and for soldiers necessary facilities for cooking their rations, which will be supplied by the Government). 2d. The rate per 100 pounds at which they will transport supplies. ltd. The rate each at which they will transport horses, mules, cattle, ambulances, oarts, wagons, etc. (troughs for feeding animals lo be supplied by the steamboat). A Just preference will be given to parties who own and control boats. Routs will be expeotod to always give the Government freight the pre ference, and in no case will be allowed to oarry private to tbe execution of Government freight. Tbe contractor will be required to transport stores by land in the event of failure by water, and all stores received by the contractor for transportation must be delivered at their desti nation wli bin tne year 18t9. ' Bidders will please give the rate at which they Will Intnish transportation down stream. In case the contracting parly foils to carry freight as required, tbe Government reserves the right to furnish the transportation at the expense of tbe contractor; and nokhlne herein contained shall be so construed as lo prevent the Government irom transporting publlo sup pll s on any of its own boats. J. lie uoveroniciu reserves me rigui to reject any or all the bids that may be offered. Bidders are Informed that no boat loaded with Government stores will be allowed to go above Bloux City, Iowa, drawing over three and one-halt feet of water, and that boats will not be required to go to points above bloux City with less man lau tons Bidders should give their names In full, as well as their places of residence, and each uro posal mnst be accompanied with a bond in the mm ol 10.000. sinned by two or inore respon sible persons, guaranteeing that In case the contract is awarded to the person proposing, tbe contract will be acoepted and entered into. and good and sufficient seonrliy furnished by said parly, in accordance with the terms of this advertisement. The oou tract or win be required to Klve bonds In thefcumoIlilOO.tOO. The nartv to whom the award Is made must be prepared to execute tho contract, at once. at. a u, give tne rtquireu oonu lor mo luitmul j erfcrnuance of the con tract. As railroad transportation may ba reoulred for troops and supplies from Chicago. IhiuoIh, lo bloux City, proposals for the same during tbe season anovespecided are lnvl'.ed. Copy cf blank form of river oontract to be enttied Into, in the event of award, and blank forms of proposals, can be bad by application o this cilice, at tne omee oi tue vuici viunner- insKter. Department or me Missouri, jtvori Leavenworth. Kausaf; of Chief Quartermaster, Ut psiitmentof the 1'iatte, Omaua, Nebraska: and at the cilice of Brevet Brlgaiilor-Ooneral Fred. Myers, Deputy tiuarteiuiaator-General, U. W. Army, unicngo, iiiinoi.'. Prnriotnla for river transportation should be cndoited Proposals for Army Transportation by ihe Missouri river;" those lor rail, "Pro posals for Army Transportation from Chioago to Bloux City." and addressed to ihe under- sifted. . i tt a . US Oruel OI me .inarierui!ibwr-vjrnrrii u. n.A, 1.1m DONALDSON. AvKlntant Quartermaster-General U. b. A.. Chief Quartermaster Military Division of the Missouri. 1 25 23t pBOPOBA L. a r u tt v u it Si . . t. . . . n Tl . fur t . rwt bTATM ojr TaxAs, 1 Ovfick ov Chief Qoahtkhtm abtu. f AosriN, 'laXAS, Jan. 6, 1SK9. J Pealed nrooosal. In dunllcate. will he received at this olllce unlll bAlURDAY. February 13. 1W9. at lae clock M. , for furnlshlug the Quariermastei'a Lepartnient at Camp Concordia. Texas, with sutb quantity of Oorn as may be required until June 30 jMd9. Corn to be of good, clean, merchantable qnaltty, sheiltd, aud delivered In sacks, subject toariyidlA- spectlnn. .ueiivery iu ouuioitiiuB uu bc.uo . . iu i.i;., and continue In such quantiMea and at buoq times as may be required py toe ron quarter- master. . . . . . . ,. ... Ha 10 ne pintniy rnaumu iivi.... luruorn at Camp Coucoidla,'r and addressed to the under i?ntd , , Uy commaua oi orevet m ju r w ! otVsTh" Brevet Brigadier O'Dtriftl and u Q. 1C, 1 22 3w Fjflh Military Disuict. GROCERIES, ETC. JpltESU FRUIT IN CANS. PKaCHILBi PINKAPFL18. ETC., FKEIsCH PEAS, MTJHHilOOMa, aorAiiAuuo. Jtrc. ail'C. AIBEBT V. IIOHERTM, Dealer in 'lue Groceries, Cor. KLKVNTH and VINK titreets. 11 7Jrp QALTAN1ZED CABLE FENCING. The Cheapest and mout Euduriag: Fence rvr iiiriners, Kalltraj Comnuuiea, r Country Beats. Sam pi s seen at the offloe of I'lIILIP s. JUSTICE, No. 11 NorlU rirril Ntreet, IBim PHILADltLPillA. WOODLANDS CHMETICRy COMPANY.. Theluiiowios Mauaaers ana Ouloershave oeen ' JtLl K. P1UOK President. Wm. EI. Moote, I Win. W. Keen, r-&uel H. JMcon, I Ferdinand J Drear, Uiillia Dalleit, I Uorge L, Jiuaby,. olu Orehl". U A, RnlKlit. Km'IH.ii and Tranrr, JOdKl'U B.TOWN9CTD, il l,. Muiuml likrii PM1 a resoiutiM rsouirina both Let-holders aud VuUotsto pretent tinttet at tue euiratice jor aduila-ion to the Cvuiftery. Tickets lua he bad at tee Oifliie of tne tjoiupauy. Mo. sia AMCll Btreei. or "ifoi iu Biaaagers. ... . 1 tn PIIIL080PI1Y OP MAR R I AO K. A new Course vt Lsclurrs. as delivered at the Hvm oik Uassuni of Afatomy, aiubra.lng the sutJot:-lIuw lo Live aud Win to Live for; Vim' b, Mainrliy. aud tiid Agt-; Manhood Generally 1U vltwed: The Cuuse ol iLdigcBtiou; Klatuleuce aud Mervous Pmeanes Accounted For; Murrlage fhlio oi hifally Coi.Bldvred, etc eio. Pocket volumes eou- talulus thene lectures win oe forwarded, post, paid, on receipt of 25 oenis, by addreasm W. A. LK4HY, jb..m. B. comer of i li lu and WAXN UT btreeta i'nnaaeipnia. PROPOSALS. jpROrOSALB FOR SUBSlaTKNCK STOKES. Ukadquartkr.s Dihtrict ov titk ) Indian Tkkkitouy, Okfick f CllIKF OOHMIHHAKY Of KUBHISTKNCK, i Kokt Oihhon, O. N., Jan. 21, 1!1). J Fealfd Troposais, in duplicate, will be re ceived at tbe ofJlco of the undersigned, at Fort Gibson. O. N., nntll 12 o'clocK At., MONDAY, March 15, 18(9, for the delivery ot Subsistence tort , b toliown AT r OKT CIIBHON, CHKKOKKH NAT.' 'N, I. f. rr0,0i0 ponnds of Flour. 76,iki0 pounds of Itacon. 2.J.WI0 ponnds or Halt, COCO gallons of Vinegar. MO harrels of Pork. And Corn Meal in such quantities a maybe requited. 'I he Fionrto be equal In quality to the bet XXX brands of t lie Ht. Louis market, and pu! up as f Hows: laft.COO ponnds to be put ui In bum Is fnil tuad lined, and 125 000 pounds t tio I ut cp in double sacks, ol gunny sacking aud cotton shtetit it. The Bacon:to ba of first quality, and put no us uil ows: L'0,000 pounds in tierces or cask i. and fi6 1)00 pounds in gunny sacks of abaut U3 pounds each. Tlio Hull to be of Rood qnnllly, and put up follows; 10.100 pounds In barrels and 15,00'J t curds In donble sacks of gunny sacking and cot l n sheeting. The Vintirar lobe of best finality, and made of wnlpky of full strength, and to be put np as followk; 1000 gallons in harrels of Rood quality, stcurely hooped, aud 4i'C0 gallons to no put up in 'eiif-hs contaluitg not tuoro than 2'i callous eHCh, tne enfks to be of host quality, painted, aud to have four Iron and eight hickory hoops on each. The Pork to be prime mess pork, to be put np securely In good harrels containing 20 pounds each. The Corn Meal lo be of best quality, and put np In barrels or sacks, like the Uonr, as may be required. Tbe person or persons to whom auy award is made must be prepared to execute contracts and give the required bonds at once, and be in readiness to commence the delivery ol slortsonthe liOth day of April, iHtMi, and to continue tbe same in such quantities as may be required until the 1st clay of December, Xnm, at which time tbe whole amount of the article or articles contracted for must be supplied. Bum pits of articles (except meats) must ao company tbe proposals, In boxes or bottles, and not in paper parcels. Kncli bid must be accompanied by a good and sollkleut guarantee Irom two or more persons whose loyalty and solvency are certified by a clerk of a court of record), selling forth tnat they will. In the event of its acceptance, give ample bonds and security for the talthful per formance of tbe same. Tne name and place of residence of each bid der and surety must be given. Mo proposal will be entertained, unless satis factorily represented, that does not fully comply with tbe terms of this advertisement. Proposals may be lor the whole or any part of tre stores required. Any contract awarded nnder this advertise ment will be made subject to tbe approval of the Commissary-General of Subsistence, U. S. Army, and the right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. All Btores delivered will be subject to a rigid Inspection. Payments upon the contracts awarded will be made monthly In current funds, or as soon as the same shall have been received. Bidders are Invited lo be present at the open ing of proposals, which will lake place on the day and hour above specified. Blanks for pro posals end bonds will be fnrnlshed on applica tion to this office. Proposals must be plainly indorsed, "Pro posals lor Subsistence Btores," and addressed to the Chief Commissary ot Subsistence, Dis trict Indian Territory, Fort Ulbson, O. N. By order of 2 8 5 v Brevet Major-Gen B. H. GRIEKSON. A. F. ROCKWELL., Bvt. LJeut. -Colonel and A. Q. M. U. B. A., C. C. S. Dlst. Indian Territory. COPARTNERSHIPS. "VTOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. WE, TIIE JN subscribers, have this day entered Into a lim ited partnership, agreeably to tbe provisions of the Act ot Assembly of the (Jommonwnalth of Pennsyl vania, paastsd the first day or Maroh, liao, entitled 'An Act Relative to Limited Partiiershlon'," aud do hereby certify that the name of the tl rru under which fald partnership Is to be couducted Is PUUTKH & C'OATib; that the general nature of the biisinesi to be transacted Is tbe manufacture, publication, pur chase, and tale of Books and Ktationery, and the Han e will be transacted in the city of Philadelphia; that Hie names of ti e general partners of tbe said fiim are KOBERT POHTI5H and II EN RY T. I UAT ttti. both of the city of Phllnde phla, and. the special i artners are Br.jMi. uuiiiw and UEjItOE MOBKIsOK COATKt), also botn of tbe city of Pbiladelpbla; that the capital coutrlbuted by tbe Fiecla pHrlnera Is oue hundred thousand dollars, or which Bvnjaruln Coales contributes fifty thousand dollars lu cau and Uenrge Morrison Coates cotitri bntra flitv tbousand dollars In cash: that tlm rtHrind at which cald partnership Is lo commence Is the first dty of Febru ry, A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty nil e, and tbat It will terminate on the thirty-first day ol January, A. D. oue thousand eight hundred and eeveuty-io T r i iv i run ' HKKAV T. COATKS, Unirral Partners. BFNJAMIN OOATKM, UEOttGifi MORKIhON CO ATK3. Kpecl&l l'urtuers. Philadelphia, 1st February, ls Hunt UB PBINO'IPAL DEPOT rOB THE BALE OV BBVBNUB STAMPS WO, 104 CH.E8NUT STREET. CENTRAL DEPOT, No, 103 S. FIFTH HTM (One door below Cnesnat street). ESTABLISHED 1862. The sale ot Revenue Stamps la still oontlnned at the Old-Established Agency. Tbe stools comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and having at all times a large supply we are enabled to mi and forward (by Mall or Express), all orders, lmme diately upon receipt, a matter of great Impor- anoe. Cnlted States Notes, National Bank Nolea Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post OlHoe Orders, received in payment, 1 1 ' - Any Information regarding the decisions of the Commissioner of internal Revenue cheer. Inlly aud gratuitously fnrnlshed. Revenue Htamps printed npon Drafts, Choclta, Receipts, etc The following rates ot commission are allowed on Bumps and Stamped Paper UB zo aim upwarus...--...........- ' i 100 " M 800 " t 4 Address all orders, eteH to BTAMP AGENCY, No. 801 CUESNUT STREET, PJIIL ADELPHIA. UNITED BTATE8 POSTAGE STAMPS ol all kinds, and STAMPED KNYEIiOPEi oou t&aUy on hand. AMUSEWENTS. MAMMOTH SKATING MM, TWEMY.FIRST aud BICE SlrcctF. OPEN DAILY Pn mO to l'i A, M., and to 5. and 1'i to 10 P. M for Bkallng and tbe Publla Icei:ig;h( Inch Thick. In trod need M A Cos tof 9300O. TIIE MEAUIIEK LKOTIIERS " Perrotm ever Everting-, but the public ase tbe loe nulnterrai tedly darlnc their eihloltio f. Admission during trie dav i cents; In the o. liK 50 cents; Ct tipon -rickets (0 admissions), admit, tli.g i y or evenn., IfO ' i ll. Pruiaraiton-are b-lng mad for a ORAXD f A NtT D h bMti l-KAII.NU AND UtOMENADK I AJlNtVAL on lhe)() h inst., uad. r the auDlcea H the MKaOHKK liKOIHHMM. iB ll rpilE SECOND nilAND CONCERT PII I LA rFI I'll I A HilLUARMONIO BOOTY wl l tase nine ou tAlUKJJAV KVF.M.NU, Peh. M I0 at tb AO A "kH Y () MLBIO. W)L AKTITtH. Mr. CKT, WtlLKrtUIl ST. Mr. lil lit), pu HKiiS10. MKNDJ I-(JH 'H r-C .TiiH BfMPHOVy. f.vtriiirf--mn t'HK KHHTTZ" ..Websr 0erturt-' KKAM HJluKi Berlios X THK UKiiili OncUESTBA. TIcVMs.. n jo, r nr sale atlhe Olltc. No. 111.2 Chesnut streot. all W tia'c Ubic felons, and at Ihe Academy of I oors open at 7. Bet In at 8 o'clock. fo Kteervtd Seats. TITK ORATCD PL'BLIO BKriEARfiAL, previous to the 1 onceri. hi hrRTlCPLTUnAL HALL, PE1D4Y, Fb. la. at o'clock. (1 10 U Tlf,t"t .......60 cenujj WALNUT RT. THEATRR. BEGINS AT 71 HUU8KH OWm'DKDTOTHR DOME. ' TMl(Ttumday) EVENING. Feb. 11. Tti lid Night ot tue wi.r it renowned Comedians. Mr. and Mrs. BAKNKY WILLI AMU. . ' Who will apitar In ttieFul y I ram vuiltled THK FAIHY CIKl.'LR. CON O'C A H OLA N .. Mr. B a KN K V WILLI AM-J MOLK8IIFK... ...Mrs UAR.NBY WILLIAMS Alter which the uproariously laughable comedy entitled THE CUSTOMS OF THE TOU'sTRT. MFLIScA. wlih 8Mug-...Mi-s. B "KRV WILLIAMS Friday Benefit of Mr BARNEY WILLI A Md. MES. JOUN DKEW'8 AKCU STBKET THE ATRIU. Begins at 7-80. A NEW COKDY AND BTJRLESQTJF. HONIJAY, ANU UCUlNO THIS WEEK, . Edmund Yates' new Comedy, called 1 TAME OATH, Mrs. H All BY LANfJLEY Mrs. JOHN DREW Aided by the Full Company. Concluding Willi Cr ale's Perversion of BAKBEBLEUB. TWELFTH NItoll I M UNICK, Sa'urday, at i la reliearBal. A VICTIM UF CIRCUMM lANCaa. MBS SUSAN (3 ALTON'S CHESNOT STREET THKATKK IMS BOoAN JALTON tt . . COMIC OPEKA IXIMPANV KERY EVEN INU IN OFYKNBACa'a COMIC , OPERA CHINO-l HOW -HI. Eats can be seenred six days la adranoe at Iromifer't, No, Vii Cuesnut street, and at tb Theatre. 2 10 tf Oa'8 AWEK1CAN VAH1ETY THEATRE. KVEltY EVEMNO AND SATURDAY A HKKMJOS, GREAT COMBIWATION TBOUPE, In Brand BalleU, Eib oplan Burlesques. SODOk Dances. Pantomimes, gymnast Acta, eto. TTALER'S (LATE JIILLER'S) WINTER V UAttUHH, us. 720, TU, 724, and 726 VIMS olrr et, 1HB GRAND ORCHKHTRioiT, formerly the pro ps ty ot the CJKAMLI DUKH OF BADEN, purchased at great expense by J A on VALlCtt, of hlsolty, in comnlnatlon wilh HAUKK'b OROHEMTRA. and Msi-s NELl.IK ANDEKmf'N. will perform EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENINU at the above-man. tloned place. Admission tree. 11811 HORTICULTURAL II A L L.-GERMANIA ORCHE;t9'lKA P U B L I O Rl.il EAKUA LH EVERY WEDNESDAY, at U P, M. Tickets sold at the door, and ait prluclpal Music Btores. Pack ages of Ave lor (1; single 2& cents. neagementa Cau bepiaue by addressing Q. BA8 TERT, No. 12111 MONTERsY Btreet; WitlTg'a Muslo Htore. No. 1(121 Clieonut street; Andre's Music Store, No. 1104 Chesnut street, 1 21 am CAPL PENTZ'AND Si ARK HABSLlfK'8 OR CHKfTRA MA TINEEIS, JlVERY SATURDAY at 8!i p. M IN Jnlhl CA lj t'u blngle Ad mission, do reits pscfca.eol4 tickets, 11, at Boner -No. 1102 CHEbNUT Ht.. and at the Door. lUt U LUMBER. 1809 bPRUCK JOlaT hPiktCE JOIST. HEAHAjCK, ilEMLOCift:. 1869 1869 SEASONED CLEAR PINE, SEarujn ED CLEAR PINK CHOICE tti.Tlh.Hat PINE. 1809 BPANJJSH CEDAR, Poll PATl'EBJSfa, its:i t KluK. 1869 FLORIDA FLOORING. FLORIDA FLOORiNU, CAROLINA FLOORING. VlUUllA FiXHJRINU. DELAWARE FLOORxNU. ASH JiLOORLMO. WALNUT F LOOKING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS, RAIL PLANK. 1869 lOrO WALNUT BI18 AND PLANK. I QCO lDUU WALNUT BDS.AD PLANH. lOOU WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLANK. lO'fl UNDERTAKERS LUMBER. TQiJO lOOy TJJDERTaKEvS' LUMBER. lOOU Aii V A-AS A. A. WALNUT AND PINE. IQjn SEASONED POPLAR. innn lCU J SEASONED CHERRY. 1001 AMU WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. TOCO CIGAR BOX MAKERS' 1 QAQ lDuU CHAR BOX MAKERS' IOOU SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. OR SALE LOW. 1869 CAROLINA SCANTLING, CAROLINA H. T. SILLS, NuKWAY SCANTLING. 1869 1 Of 'O CEDAR bHINULES, "1 QfQ lOOU CYPlt.ls SHINGLES, lOOa MAULE, BROTH EB & (JO., 1 11 Ho. am SOUTH Street. STOVES, KANGES, ETC. KOT1CE. THE UNDERSIGNED would call toe aiieutlon of the public to his li-Sk NEWtuLlAN EAULE FURNACE. This la an eutiroiy uew heater. It hi so con suuoted as to at ouce commend ltaell to general flavor, bulug a Cvmbluatlou ol wrought a. d cunt Iron. It It very sln.ple lu its construction, aud la perleutly air. tight; sell-cleaulug. haviugiuo I les or drums to as taken out and cleaned, it 1. so arranged with upright flues as to produce a larger amouut of heat trout tua same weight of coal thau any furnace now In use. The hygiomeilo condition ot the air as produoed by my new arrangement ot evaporation will at onoe de moni Irate that It is ti.e ouly Hot Air Furnace that will produce a perefelly heaiihy atmosphere. Those In want of a complete Beatiug Apparatus ,., 1.1 An wall tn nail and exaiulue theUoldon EaglS. u CHARLES WILLIAMS, NOS. 1182 aua IIM MARK ET Street. Philadelphia A large assortment ot Cooklug Range., Vlre-board fctoves, Low Down Orates, Veuliiatoni, etc., alwat 'n. b! Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. I luf - . THOMPSON'S I.ONUtIN KirCIIENtttt Of jt. ft sorAA i.r lauiiiies, uuteia. or public iubinuilous. lu TWENTY DIFFER ENT sizes. Aiso, i'UiiadDiphla Range., Hot-Air lui usees, foituoie Heaters, jxw-aowa firatrs Flreboard SUives, Ba.h Boilers. Slew-hole plates. Loners, (ooklag ritovea, etc,, wholesale and ;J," 11 by the uiauuiauiur-rs. retail, uirm kH ABPE A THOMPSON, 11 tSwrmem - J No. 28 N. SECOND Street. OLD OAKS CEMTRr: COlirANY OP ' PflILkDEiPHlAf ' ,v OFFICaC.NO, 618 WALKTTT BTREET, . The Company U now prepared to dlsprvse of tote 6a REASONABLE llfRMS. The advantages Otteretl by tble Cemetery e'e well knoam to be equal tf not . superior to thoae possessed by any Other Ceowcry We lnvtte all who desire to purohase burial lots to call at the office, where plans can be aeen and) all particulars will be given. Deeds loi tote gold ai'$ ready tor delivery. t (. .f BICH 1BI) VACX, Prenldent. PETKR a KEYHER, Vloe-PresliJeiil. " 'i MARTIN LANDKNBERUER-Trwanorer. MiiBAAL. N is 11 it, becretary. J u ut ,
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