The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, February 19, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    TEEg DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19,
HCS1CAL AUD DRAMATIC.
The City AmniemfiiU,
ti.iM TH" Walnut Mr. and Mrs. Barney
wuiiaina will hay a benefit trim eveain.
ZCJ1 A 11 Wat, Patience and Pertcvcranec,
n w Iri,h TuUjr wl" " performed,
ih. -?ndy next- Wa(iint.on'ii Blrtmjr,
i ? X 11 an afternoon pdrfurmnnoe, waen
John Brougbain's L-.ttery of Life will be pjr
2. Jd llM the Kraod aiie rlcal Ub'.em of
H ahngton. The "Htar-SpRnKleJ Bauuor" will
De timu by the ladles aud geutlemen of the
Company. "
Attiik Aiictt the cometllp of A Lensonin
law ana The Honeymoon will bi performed tills
evening. Tomorrow A Lestonii Love aud Luke
tfie Laborer.
On Monday Victim of Circumstances will be
produced.
At thr Chksnut mips Runn Gallon will
nave a beuefU iiiu ovtnilinr, Bud will appor
as J'Atnlnn," In Bolllnl'H opera of La Sonnum
Quia. To-morrow there will tte a ni'iilaee, whon
La Bate cicSt. Plcur and Lineten and friUehm
Will be performed. To-iunrrow eveulng an
chft(4w(i be given.
Thi Bh.ntz Hahslek Okchkstra will per
forin al MoNtoal Knoil Mail to morrow auur
n on. Iieethoven'8 sympiio ly No. 1 will iio
performed, and the youiulu: muHlclauH, Wililo
and Jobaona Hfrh, will nppenr.
At tub Ambkican the j'tpnnse will appear
this evening. A nintine to-morrow.
Hon. AlhxAndkh Mi-Clukk will lecture at
Conoert Hall, this evening, on ttie nuiJact ol
'Iilfe In the Uooliy Mountains."
Opkra IIoukke Our citizens oannot com
talu that they have been mirfei ed with oprr i
bovffe, or with opera of any kind, during me
present seasou, and the well-known artUts
comprising Mr. Fink's eompauy will be heartily
weloomed when they appear at tueAuadeiiiy
Of AliiBlo. on Monday, March 1. Tne company
is under the dlreeiiou of Mr. AdolpU HlrgiHil,
Who will produce La Pcrlehole, Lei Bavartts,
Cliunson d- Wortunio, aud Orphee aux Jinere, for
the fir (, time In this ci'y. Tne old favorites
ha Belle JTelene, La (Jrawle Dttchctte, and Bitrbc
Jiloue will also be Riven, wita Toittee, Irina,
Ledae, At-jao, Lngrllloul, Benedick, and ollierx
in the cunt. 'iTi:i tieasou will be limited to six
nights and one matinee, and the sale of seom ed
seals for the season will commence on Tues Uy
morning next. The low prloe of Is flteJ
lor subscription tickets for the eevou porfonn
ano8. . -
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
SUrRKMP, COURT IX TJANC-Clilef .Tu.itlco
Tbomp'in and Judges Kai. Kharswood, and Wil
liam. Tula inornliiK tne Curl giva n it o tliaC nnxt
Thursday there would be a fu'l honob fr tlie lieannir
orsuebcasas ai were asaleuel tor argument bef'ure
the JinigPH.
N18I I'KIDS Jnrlge Annnw-Jerenilah 8. Blvik vs.
tb. Qulcke liver Mining C'niia''y. An action to re
cover Hie value ol Hioilt lu tne dHrendaut'a company.
Before reported. On trla'. HamnelU. Thompson, ex
Judge Hirorg. and William L. Hirst, Ksii.. for plalu
tllls: George W. Bludle and William ii, Mead, Kkis..
fur dfnnnait.
DISTRICT DOURT No, 1 Jlldn Hare. A. Pnrvfn
A Bon vs. John V. Davis. An aullon :0 recove tor
oodM bo11 nod delivered, ilvf ire rupo.-led. Vuidxt
for plalntill.i.W)0.
Husled v. Oardner. An a'.lon to recover tin)
ptlre of busehold Roods allege to have beeu sold t
defendant. On trial.
COURT OK OVER AND TKRMTNKR Jupros
Ludlow and BrewBler. "I'lie Court met In Is morning
for tbe purpose of proceed lu w lib the bUHlneai ol
tbe sfBslon. if posnlbln. The care of fcainuel Holt
was, bowever, on acconntot the C'liitloued atn.'Cd
01 bis coiiDKel. continued mr the term, the Cnuri re
serving to lli district Attorney the riKlil to call It
for trial oa Tueidar next It le should sea 1U no
to o,
Ti'ecaaeef Joseph Flannlgan was next called.
Tbls defendant In charged wui tbe murder of a lad
tamed Henrv Par Kins, at Froi' and O'.terstre t-, on
lakt elecilou day, A continuance wm moved for on
tbe ground that no notice hud hten given that the
ettewas to be tried tody, and the defense was,
therefore not prepared The Court chijse to rofuna
this application and direct that a Jury should l
Cil'ed, resoivirg not to swear them, hut to dlsohurn
them In rase the defendant's witnesses ehoull not ba
brought In, Tbe empan-lliog of a Jury was In pro
giesa when our repjit cl"ad.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
Officii oy tuk jcvicnino Tklkobph.i
Friday, Feb, 1U, im. J
Money continues in demand. We quote c ill
loans at 0(r7 per cent, on upproved collaterals.
First c!ass merciiutiie paper iauus from aKJ
per cent, per annum. 8ouie of the buuks are
reported to be rather short, and flucl it dillicuit
to accommodate their cutomc ri.
TUe Stock niarnet op' ncd ra'.her dull tills
rooming, but price? poner:tlly were tirmer.
Govcrnuient securrios were in lulr demand lor
jnvcfttineiit at full prices'. Tit y lonas wero un
chftnaed; lUe new isue sold ut 101, and old do.
at 97
Railroad tliares were the raot ae'.ive on the
list. K.d':ng sold at 4J(i4iiK au arlvance ot i;
reuDBjlvsnia Railroad at 6, a;i,?ut declioe;
Camden and Aaiboy at 1233 12'lj, au advance
of 4; Lelii(?U Valley at 05i, a shunt advance:
l.Utle chuvlkill at 43i, an advance of 4, aud
Philadelphia and Erie at 25i, an advance of S.
City piifaHcner HailKity slmrei were dull.
71 was bid tor Tenth aud E'eventh; 10 for
Thirteenth and Kiftemt'i; 63 tor West l'hila
delphia; ll for Ilestonvllle; a8 lor Green aud
Coates; and 274 'or UUard Collee.
Bank ehareB were brmly held at full prlcsa.
Commercial sold at 67, no chautre; and Mtclia
nlcs' at 31jJ, no chnnse; 235 was bid for N irth
America; 159 for Philadelphia; I23j ter Far
niers' and Mechanics'; 107 lor Southwurk; 58
for Girard; and 73. for City.
In Cuuul chares thore wai very little move
ment. Morris Canal preferred sol 1 at GO. no
chancre; 94 was bid for Schuylkill Nnvi;;aliou
common; ID for pre'erre 1 do.: 2!) J for Lotiuh
Navluatlon; 20 for Morris Canul; aud 12 i lor
Susqnebaiiua Caual.
FUILADELI'HIA 8TO0K KXCSAK6B SI LEI TU-O&I
Reported by le Baveu A Bto., No. 0 H. TUrd street
riRHT B 1ABD,
KOOdlty 61. New 101
i0 0 Futta. 2ser.ls..ni,.luvV
SI 000 Leu t Ol. a.. B4 j
Bli C & Aui la .l'iH 't
4 do
71 sh Pinna K 1.. 6i:
r0 do '56.V
luo do Is.
2dO do... bbdwn. Wi'j I
ji'O do b(iO. fiS
72 do fciU1
bl do 5',
f
10 sh ln Val..
, Is. 5ft'4
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ion
10
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s
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do. b.lO.. 46'3
do. lK..r,41 41
do I)1. 46m
da 1)30.411 5'
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do U3i. 4ii'.
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11 do 1)5. 6b
9 sh Itfoi-rls CI Fr..., 60
loosu run & ic. .6nd.
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le do too. :si
Narr 4 Ladner, Slock E.vchatRO Broltera,
No. 30 8. Third street, r-por; thu ra jminir's
cold quotitions as follow:
1900 A. M. . 134 1 11 -02 A,
10T0 " . 133 ; Il-i3
11-01 " I33i '11-01
Mesar?. Jaf Coone &
rnent securiileH, etc., as
1881. 113i6ail3. : 5-208
M.
133
133
133 S
ttoverii'
Kdiows- rj. S, ol
of 18(12, 11 1 J W 1 1H
ronstn, and Minnesota extra family; fS-aiO for
Pennsylvania and Ohio do, do.; and 1050
Pdl2 .W or fnnry brands, a oeordlng to
quality. Hye Kionr sells at 7ai7 2ii per barrel.
N'ihin(r doing In Corn Meal.
The mark, t is poorly supplied with prime
Wheat, and for this description thereto a eond
demand at full prlees. Hales of red at IWSdl-PO;
amber at 1P0(31-Hi; and white at 12 1012.
Kye sells at tl fcVal 5 per biiHhei for Western.
Corn Is more active. Hales of 40i)l) bushels yel
low at K70.Ri)c.,tli rate In store, and MOO hushe's
new -white at 87e nts are unohaned. We
qnote Wfstorn at 7f'7fla.; and 1'ennsvl vaula at
TOcii'rto. Notlilng dolnt? In Barley or Malt.
liark Is llrni.and conamnnds $.30 per ton for
No, 1 Quercitron.
HeedN Cloverseod Is In Rood demand, and 200
biiHlieln tsold at tl) 7")?4l(). Timothy ranges fro 'U
$'1-75 to 81. the latter fate from seoDtnl nanU.
Flnxseed Is token by the crushers at $2'Gi2 115.
Whisky Is dull, and prices are.nomlnal at 07o.
81 per gal Ion.
LATEST BHirriXH IXTfauUBENCBT"
for additional Marine Atews tee Tnxide Pages.
(PV AHruMle OifiM.)
QneieNTiw-. Feb. ut Arrived, steamship Penn
ayivaula, Irom Kew Yorc.
FORT Of PII1LADKLFH t A. FKBilUAUY JO.
STATS Of TUKOVOMl-TF, K AT TH S KVBMINH TBL8-
(ltAPX 0FICB.
f A. M. 98 11 A. M 411 P. M. 45
OtiKARRD THI4 KOItNINn.
Brig Alntis. FMr!dn. London. L Westergaard A Co.
tichr Wm, Currol, Megee, Fich noud, Meraliou A
t lood,
Bchr Annln Magna, Young. Oregon Mills, St. O., Nor-
crocs 4 8hi eln.
Bchr 1) K. Wolfe TMIe. Oregon TII'lls, N. O., rlo.
bchr Old Chad. McOllntocK, ISe wbury port via New
CuM.ie, Knight A S.lns.
6chrYBnke Doodle, Malmsbnry, Bridgeport, Ct
Knight & bona.
ARUIVKD THia MOSVITO,
Trie Ida L. Ky, Uy, ) days from Ht. Martin's,
Willi Halt to Lewis l.aiuhert,
Kohr Mury K Lnnit, Hardv, from MaUmv) 8th
Inn'.., with mnlasMfs to K ! K night A ('.
Hteamer V. Franklin, 1'iemoii. I I hours from Balti
more, will) tndse. to A. Oroves, Jr.
Orrrronrlrnc of th P'nlodr'pMa Errhnnfl.
I.kwkh, Del., Feb 17-8 F. M Barqies Sottish
Krlde, for Htetiln: Mostrcnn. for !ClRlnor'; briirs Alice
l,K. for I'.nrbarios; and Condova. for Malansas, ail
trow Fulladb'lpblu. weut to sea to d v.
JOdKFH LAFKTRA.
Philadelphia,
sailed from
MEMORANDA.
Hteamntatp Bninetie. Howe, for
ciearea at Blum Yolk yesterday.
BrlgHclo. Kmwu, for I'tilladelphla,
vurueuna llin inst,
Kchr James Ponder. Jr.. Hudson, for Philadelphia,
sat ed frnm Cardenas 11th Inat.
Hrhr Kilen Hnleata Ooldlnsr. from Pantego, N. O.,
for Fblladelpbla, at Hatteras Inlot 15tb Inst., walling
fair wind. .
Hchr A. ffnoper. Hooper, from Rlocnm's Creek,
N O., for ew York, at Hatteras Inlet 10 lb last ,
waiting wind,
Hchr Vrale. for Philadelphia, sailed from Charles
ton yetrday.
Bcbrs Joseph Hi y. Hatbaway: D. McPhee. Smith;
and Americas Kagle. Hhaw. all for Philadelphia,
cleared at New Yorl: yesterday.
6-20S. 1G1, 1103U1J: 5 20s, Nov., iio, ir.'4
1124: July. 1865. llOU.eiiOi; ao.."J.wt7, uu:;v
110 : do. 1868, 110JWI103 : 10-40-, 100fii)100i
Knion Pacific bonds. 101; r 102. Gold. 1344.
Mi f rs. De liaven &, Uio live, No. 40 sauth
Third sttedt. reoort the loliowir.a rates of ex.
rhatirfe to diV at 1 P. M.:-I7. S. 6s c! 1881. 113
113i:do. I.SG2. H4jltl4i: do.. 184, 110; f2
noi! do.. i8G5.1121.ai 122: do. ISG, new, lOft.1 ci
. inii- ,ln.. 1M17. new. HH.TllOh do.. 1808, HOi
fftAlin': do., fis. 10.40-. li)3(ilO!)i;clO. 30-ve'i
" . r. - ml lIOII. n, u I'.iiiinnnn.l
n oer ceui. t. v.. iu nu a , wuikjuum
Interest Notts. li)j: Cold. 1J3Q133J; 3 lifer
iiirai3i.
MesMi. William Pu'.n'.cr A Co.. bankers
No. 30 bouth Third siie.il. re.iort iho lolloiuj-
rutpa of exehitiue to-d-iv at 12 o'clock :
United Ptateg s. 1SS1. li:J : 'HSJ : V. 8. 6 20t
mr, lUl-ailli!: do.. ISG4. HOJ'iolll: do., 18
im'aii2t do. Jo.lv. 1805. lnyj'liot; do. Jul,
lS67,110aU0; do. lsK, U0.(.i'110;5s. lO-lO."
108ilOl. Compound interest o,.e3, pa
due, llf-25. Cold, 132!113Z).
Mock Qnotatlons by IVlegrapli-l I. M
Kecoived by toltierapb from Uleniilnmni;
Davu & Co.i BtoctL Kr'S ers, H H. Tlilra street:
N, Y. Cent. K l uiveianiroieao.ii'o
N Y. sua line it.tv. ni);4 phwu a. who on-
Ph. and iia. K Ht. Paul K.o ti.'!
Mien. H. and tl.LK. B-l.' Alil.&Ht. P. pref.... 78'
Die. inn PitU H...
Ctii. AN.W K.com.
Bl I Vdams Express 01;
KM' - Tauh. Ha. now Otil.
Chi A N.W. K. wrf.. BIVA WelU. h'irKi i Co. 20
OuLnl H. 1. K U. H. Kxpreos Ua... 02
PlttB K.W.snd tlbl.liuy Ool.l 113,
pat iOe Mall B.C.I...107 , Market llrtu.
Wtt. Uuloa Tel... 87 -
rhllaflelpHa Trade RpporU
....,.. fc'Ah in The Flour markotisdu
.. i .ii'und oulv 810 harrels were reported I
T . . V... mniuinntlnn at lii-) 'ii for miner
fine' j'Tii 'i'j Ivr extras; 77'&0 for iQyr, Wl
DAMAf. BndrteBly, on tTis morning ef the IMi In
stant, ot heart disease, KDWAKU DAMAl. Ha., aged
67 years.
Toe relatives and friends of the family are Invited
to attend tbe luneral. tro-u hi lto rwldnnns. No. lit
Brown street, to morrow (Saturday ) alterooon at 2
o'clock.
KVANK OK the 18th Instant. SARAH B , wife or
II. W. F.vai s, In her 4Jd year.
1 h relative and friendu are respectfully Invited to
attend the funeral, from ber hu.tbaud'8 resldBiice, No.
I tot Fawn street, on Monday afternoon at t u'clot k,
To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery.
PCHMIDT. On tbe 18 h Inst., MICH EL WCII MIDI',
Id the 461 b year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family. alo tie
General Hteuben Lodge, No. 678. I. O. of O. V ; h null
wark Conclave. No. , U. O. H W.i Kraos Hgol Bene
fleial AKRoclatlon. No. 1; the Smuhwark Hoeial Bene
elal Hoclety. No. 1: and the empl lyen of the Hcbonia
ktr F'ano Factory are resper.tf'illy Invited to attend
bw funeral, from bis late reeldence. No 7M 8. Fae
yenlh atreet, on Hunday afternoon at I o'clock.
LIFE INSURANCE.
C 1 T Y IT E U. S.
FRICTTS GBBATLY ItKDttCKD fO rfl! Ot( IKl'llfrr
Sf'ic.- of Iten'f, loiitw' ml Jloyt' Clothing.
HctlMcaV brtwfn " BlCWHBTT fc CO.,
iWi and '. Towku JUU,
ttUlh ttrrctl.) No. 51 H Makicio': ST.,
FllIIAUEI PH1A,
And No. 003 Bboadway, Nmw Yosk.
Thb lEtN ok Sicknrs". Baron Munchausen
tells a story of a post boy's horn, which hat a num
ber of wicked tunes blown Into It one fronty night, but
made no response, Nevertheless, wbeu It was hung
before a bot lire, the tunes, which bad beeu frozen In,
thawed out, to the amazement of all present. Just so
tbe human system, subjected to Injurious Influences
during the winter, sometimes glvts no token ol the
effect tbey have produced upon It, until tbe moist
atmosphere of spring develops their fruits. Many
spring diseases are the result ot winter Impradencas
and great aud especial care should be takeu of the
system In the cold season, B) that It may be In a
sound and vigorous condition when the malarious
fogs of March and April make their rppearanco. To
this end. strengthen the stomach and the general or
ganization at th's season with Hostkttkr e
Bittkrs. Take this pleaiaut vegetable antidote In
advance ot tbe uprising ot the tuephltlc mists and
vapors, which produce chills and fever, and other
miasmatic diseases. Item ember that It la preventive
nifttciiea pjwertul to protcrt as to restore. The
stomach Is apt vo be overtaxed at this time of ths
year. It Is a period devo'.cd to dinner aud supper
partus, and luxurious living generally. Feasting aud
late hours weaken the dlgcailve organs and disorder
the liver. The elKct of tlio Hitters ;s to Invigorate
the one and regulate the other. There Is no month
In the twelve when a tonic and alterative la more
generally needed than In this, and there Is no pre
paration of that nature so thoroughly salubrious, so
braclpg, and so entirely free from undue exciting
i ropertles, as this celebrated vegetable cordial.
Dbebs Is one of Die various Ingredients that con
tributes to the art cf pleasing, aud, therefore, Ueiorv
ing careful at'.eutlon, for we cannot help forming
some opinion of amvi'a sense aod character from
his dress. A man should dress well. Let your dress
te comfortable and suitable to your condition, aud
becoming to your ligure. Ort'at care should be exer-
cidcdln the selection of color aud Bty!e of the mate
rial composing your Cress, so that, when departing
from plain into what are called "Xuhhy" slyms, you
may nnt look foppluh, but well dreved, according
to tbe style of the day. Much depends upou your
tailor, to properly arrange the difl'erant parts of yoar
dretB to harmonize, aud the color au character of the
material, especially ai plaids end laucyco'ors are
now the leading style for tbe coning seaion. Above
all, have your clothes to fit. and to be well male, so
that they wH not look as It you had borrowed them
from a friend or hired them for the occasion. Ia this
connection we would suggest a vl. it to Charlks
tJTOkxs Co., No. t'4 1 C'iiesnut street, who, with nil
doubt, are tbe leading r.islitoaeri of this city.
Houket Fkauck's FinvCkackkbs.
TO Till! ON'M'II J.UH.
The superior quality of Fearce'a Crackers, wlilci
are inauo ct the Cat ht Tilaterlalb that, the Market
alVoulti, have attained lor tlieui the reputation of
being
Till KXCKTlOR CKACKKR OF AMKXICA.
As an aMicie of 'oou they t re iuis:veiisao. In everv
household, and ate par-.lcularly a'ljpled lu '.he luvalul
anu uinvaicacniu, diiik uumy nutritious and a.eo-
ftlile to the Diott ri"iu:ai. pmu'e
l . r sale by i Irrit-tlr.'.s Urocers throughout the
cuuu.ry.
Jewelry. Mr. William V. C'a:.s!dy, No. 12 South
tsecoud street, baa the lnrcfst and most attractive
aaaortmett of llue Jcwe,ry aud eilvarwjsre l.i the city
Furchasers can rety npon obtaining a real, pure arti
cle furnished at a j rlue which cannot be equalled.
B.e also has a large stock of American Western
watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to
his store Is sureto result In pleasure end protlt.
To the PnnLic, Of all thetc!cs kunwii and of
fered to tbe public, none so lully iue- ts the wants of
sufl'erUg buuiauity as tin a j ol Su et's ''standard
Wine Kltteis," for all who are sn rjv rlr g from debility
or functocal deraugemout. It Is a positively pare
aLd life rcue.vlug article. Just try them, sola by
frcgglsts.
Thk Time IIah I'lism
For.
FJr.....'.
1 or
1 ur
For
For
For
...Soring Overcn-ts.
...sprliia Overcoats.
...fpring Overoats,
...--iirinn Overcoats.
...sprinrf overt.oala.
...S)ili,g Overcoats.
...Siiniii Overcoats.
AGENTS
WAKTED
IS
rhiladcliilila
BY TUB
AMEHICAN
LIIE 1NSURA.NCK CO.
Of XmindeliUia,
S. K. Corner Fonrtli and
Witlnat Streets
t-etter terms NOWHERE
fered.
of-
Ad tres or pall at
OlUce, 1 to F. M.
Company's
CALVIN It. McLEAN.
10 Manager of City Acency
CLOTfllNG.
JONAS'
ONE-riUCE CLOTHINU HOUSE,
No. C04 MARKET Street.
Koue hnt Well-made Garments areolicrcil
Dut One 1'riee is Asked.
Katisfuctiou gaarautced erery Pin t liaser.
JONES'
0'rHIC CLOTUIMU HUUhi.',
No. 604
2 17 wfm tf
MARKET Strost,
A BO VK HIXTII,
RAILROAD LINES.
JOTICE TO SMlPPCmai
LARGE REDUCTIONS
Ui-VIKO BEEN MADiS FIOM XliW YORK
WEST-BOUND TRADE,
THK
lEi"lS YL VAIV I A KAIM10AD Ci).
Tom'etthe same, have made COKRFSPONDIS&
B1DTJCTIOS8 TO PROTECT THE TRADE OF
I'lIlLADlil.PUIA, aud will at all times continue
th.s l olicy,
For 'ew Eates and other luloniialiou
APFLY" TO AQEST3 OF
Fcnusylranla Railroad CJompany,
IllIIlTEENTil and 3IARKET Streets.
S. B. KlfiGSTOrc,
GENERAL FREIGHT AGENT.
CARPETINGS.
GREAT REDUCTION.
$50,000
WORTH OF OUR STOCK OF
CARPETINGS
Have been reduced In price to close out
earl j aud make room lor
NEW SPRING CGOD3.
lillEYE L.
C H E S M U
I i'j Imwlnirp
KNIGHT & SON,
1222
T STREET,
PIULAHULPUIA.
Wa Imlu IlitfUl lor fcti'.VI.
We lia'e tlit-m lor t'f.t.
We have tht-iu tor ftl'.Mt.
We 1 uve tin m for atw.
We have tiiPin f.ir fcii'."0.
We have il.t iti lor IMImO.
We have them lor Mi pr!c,s up t0 .n
All price up to -4."i,
AU (.rices up to hir,.
All irlf(-s up U
All rlcet uplo H i .
All prices up to 'i,t,
Wanavtakku b iiiiowa,
TUK LaHUKST C'LdTHlNa llOl'SK,
Oak IUi i,,
The Cob. ok Wixtw and MahkbT Btbhkts.
MA.BEIED.
PKf DUD NOIUOT. On the 12'l tnstur.t. vy Alder
n,tn Tl.wrmiry. Mr. FUUh-NK FKCviUl W Mis
AUA-l-lMi JiOIBJT both of ihU city.
CABROL On the 18th loslant, MARY, wife ol
Anthony t arrol, aa i year. , ,
The r'lHv nuit friends arr rp'Mitftilly Invltea to
atieoit the fuueial. from the reslileuoe ot her t;uluo.
No 2 Java place (Viue streel, lietw n MulU aoJ
'IuVU tnets)t ou Bunuay afieruuou at I w vIikW.
FAPCR HANGINGS, ETC.
ggEAH & WAR
l'LALN AM) DIX'OUATIVL
D,
PAPER HANGINGS,
Xo. 251 South TII1KD Street,
rtiwEE.s wALsrr asd etrucr.
l'UILAD:LyiIIA.
COUIKY WOHK PKOJII'TLV ATl'KNUKD
TO.
2 1M
PROVISIONS, ETC.
Q A M E . GAME.
Constantly on hand ail kinds of choice Wl!d
Game, Poultry,-Bait Water Terrapin, Oymeiu,
etc.
l'rlvate families, hotel-keepers, etc., supplied
tl lowtbt niHrbet rales, at
MAHTIJS'H GAMEDF.BOT.
No. 1115 MAHlvET HTllEET.
N. B.-We are receiving Uiilly one Ivimf.red
t air Mve Quails. J t) i-ii rp
JPCIIAEL MEAOIIEIl & CO.,
Ko. 223 South SIXTEENTH Street
WHOLESALE AND IlKTAIL CUALEB9 IN
fBOVISIOMN,
UISII.UII, ASI HAND 'MMI,
IOU rAHILV VNF
TeitArisc i vku, vx:n. s
SCHERiC K'S
TULM0MC SYRUP
SEAWEED TONIC, and
MAN DK AXE TILLS
WILL OUIW-J
COriGUf.lPTIOM,
LIVER COMPLAINT.
AZiO bYfiPSPGIA,
If tnkfti wroriMug to the dlrectlous. 'fh"y are
all Ihire to be tnktn at tbe fxtuie time. Tticy
cleHnse tbe stomach, rt lax the liver, and put U
to work; thtn the appetite becomes cood; the
food digests end makes pood blood; the patient
bepiii9 to prow in flesh; the dUettseJ matter
ripens in the lunps, and the patient outgrows
the dieae mid gets well. This i the only w7
to cure Consumption.
To these three incdicinos Dr. J. 11. SCUENTK
of rhiladelj hin, oweskis
UNRIVALLED SUCCEG3
Intlie ttt'iitnieiit of ruluionary CoiiHUuiptiou.
The ruiniouic Sjrup rlptus the ruoibtd nia.ter
in the lungs, nature throws it off by an easy
expectoration, for when the phlepm or matter
is ripe, a slight couph will throw it off, and the
patient has rest, and the limps begin to heat.
To do Ihio, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake
Pills must be freely used to cleanse the stomach
and liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup nud food
will make good blood.
SCHEfiCK'3
MANDRAKE PILLS
Aft upon tin liver, removing till ob-tructiotisj
relax the duots of the trull bladder, the bile
ptarts freely, aud the liver w soon rdicved; the
btools will show what the pills can do; nothing
has ever beeu invented except calotud (a deadly
FOistn, which is very ditrjgpron to ue unless
with great care) that will unlock the pall blad
der and ?t ait the secretion of the liver like
SchuickN Mandrake Pills
Liver Complaint is ono of the most I'mmi
lit nt Causes of Cousuiiiuliou.
SCHICK'S
SEAWEED TONIC
Is a gentle stlmu.aut and alterative, and the
alkali in the seaweed, which this preparation is
made of, ast-ists the htomach to throw out the
gastric juice to iMiKolve the food with the Pul
monic Syrup, mid it is ninde into good blood
without fermentation or sourlDg the stomach.
THE GREAT REASON
Why physicians do ttjt cure Consumption is
they try to do too much: they give medicines tu
stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop ni;;ht
sweat?, hectic lever, and by so doing they
derange the whole digpstlve powers, locking up
the secietious, and eventually the patient biuks
and dies.
Dr. fcCIIENCK, iu h'a treatment, does not try
to stop a cough, night sweats, chills, or fever.
Remove the cause, aud they will all stop of their
own accord. Xo one can he cured ot Consumo
tlon, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Cau
kcr, Ulcerated Throat, unless the liver and
stomach are made healthy.
If a person has consumption, of course the
lungs tire iu some way diaea-ed, either tuber
cles, abce"se9, broucUcal initaiion, plueral
adhesion, or the lungs are a mass of inflamma
tion and fast decaying. In such cases what
must be done? It Is noi only the lungs that
are abt!ug, but it Is the wholo body. The
Btomaeh aud liver have lost their power to
make blood out of food. Nov the only chance
is to take Dr. SCIIENCK'S three medicines,
which will bring up a touj to the stomach,
the patient will want food, It will digest eally
and make good blood; then the pitieut begins
to pain in lle.'b, and a soon as the bady b:gins
to gtow, the lungs commence to he il up, aud
the patieut gets llohy and well. TuU is the
only way to cure Consumption.
when mr.iL is no lux; uislmsc,
And only Lirir Complaint and Dypp4a,
Scltatrk's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake
nih ore snjlicunt, without the Pid
viuitic Sijrup. Juke the Man
drake Fills freely in all biliou
cants, as they are
PERFECTLY HARMLESS.
Dr. SCIltNCK, who hai eiijoyed uuiuter
rnpted health, was waited away to a mere
tkele'.oi m the very I as-1 stage of Pitlniouary
CourtiinpUon, his physicians havlug pronounced
his ca.-e hopeless, and abaudoued him io his
iate. He was cured by the aioresuld medicines,
and since his recovery many thousands fdnii
Iprly alllWted have used Dr. Schenck's prepara
tlohs lih the iauie remurkable success. Full
directions accompany each, making it not abso
lutely neceteary to personally see Dr. Schenck,
unless patleuU wish their lungs examined, and
for this purpose he is pioiesfttonally at his Prtn
cipul Otlice,
nilLiUELrillA, EVEKV SAIURU1Y,
Where all letters for ol vice must be addressed.
He is also professionally at Wo. 32 Bond street,
New York, every other Tuesday; and at No. 35
Hacover street, Boston, every other Wednesday.
He gives advice free, but for a thorough exami
nation with Ma Resplromcter the price Is f3.
Office hours at each city from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M
Prlco of the Pulmonic Syrup and SeaweeJi
Tonic, each $1-50 per bottle, or f 7 a half dozen
Maudruke nils, 25 cents a box.
A full eupply of Dr. SCIIENCK'S MEDICINE3
for sale at nil times at Lis room, Alo, for sale
, 1J PiursI.U DeuUn. a jwjuiri
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOf 3AFE8
CHAMPION SAFES!
PHfLADn i-HfA. Jaunary 18, Itiff?.
ftlMM. FA Hit EL, UKHRINU 4 CO.,
No. 629 Cliesnnt utreet.
Oeutlemen.-On the ulsm of the 18th lnat, at
lawell known to the rltlsiena of Phlladelpula,
our large and oitennive store and valuable
fltock of merohandlae, No. 90VI Cheannt street
was bornetL
The fire was one of tne modi extensive and
deHlrueUvelhat haa vlHited our city for maay
ytfnt, the beat being no lntenae that even the
marble cornice was aimuMt obliterated.
We bad, as you are KW -tre, two of your valu
able and well-known CHAMPION FlttS
PROOF (SAFES; and uoltly uBve they vlndi
cateu yonr well-known remtatlou aa manafao
turers of FIRE-PROOF ttAFhy. If anyfurvher
proof had been rtqulra.
Tbey were mibjeclod o the most ln-ene hqat,
and it allorda us muoii tilcnnro to Inform you
thft after recovering tli-n frotoHhe rulna, we
fonnd npon examinatio t that our books, papors.
aud other valuables v ere all in perfect ooudl
Hon.
Vouts, very reapr -i ; uiiy.
:'. t'AI.lV KLL CO.
Tin: nai-j h i:ximsl;i to the
t'U'K IS CAl.ii WKLL'N NlOItE
M KKi: t'AKKl'.U If I.KKINO A CO.
PHiw.UKi.PMrA, Jan. IS, l.a.
Messis. FAURKLt, IIl .KiiNU & CO.,
No. 629 C'iiesnut street.
Gentlemen: On the niyht of the 13th Instant
our .'fit go store, 8. W. uti uor.of Ninth aud Ciieu
nut streets, was, togettjar with onr heavy stock
of wall papers, entirely destroyed by Are.
We had ono of your PaTKNT CHAMPION
FIKE-PROOF SAFh, which couUlned out
principal bnokn and p.'j'.irs, and although it was
expo&ed to the most ht'i'iiHa heat for over
honrp, we are happy to nay it proved 'itself
worthy of our recommendation. Onr booit
and papers were all preserved. We clteerfully
tender our testimouinl t j tlirt mauy already
pnbllfdiod, lu gtvlns: tie HEUUINU SAFE the
credit and confidence It justly merits,
ours, very )"';; ft. lly,
HOvVEMj Ji UUOTUKltS.
DRY GOODS.
HTILL ANOTHER,
Pan. nr.j.i'iii.v, Jan. 19, lbjtf.
Messrs. FA Hit EL, H EKKIKO A CO.,
No. 020 Chesnat street.
Gent lemen: I had one of your make of sates
in the basement ol J. K. Caldwell & Co.'s store
at the time of the &rcut tire on the night
cf the 13th Instant. It was removed from
the mlna to-day, and on opening It
I found all my books, papers, green
backs, watches, and watch materluls, etc., all
preserved. I feel ghid that I had one of your
trnly valuable safes, ciud hlnill want another of
your make when I got lncated.
Yours, very respectfully,
F. L. K I RK PATRICK,
Willi J. K. Caldwell 4 Co.,
No. Sly Chesuut street.
FAKBEI., UEJUUM
CD.,
CHAMPION SAFES,
fio. 629 CHESWUT Stroot,
1 21 tf
rillLAOKLPHIA.
WANTS.
A
(JEN
W ANTED
T S
run a
POPULAR C02IEEXTARY.
EY ALFRED NEVIN, D. D.
This Commentary, which Is iralnly of a Devo
tional and Practical CUaraattr, Is tne first of a
series to be issued on tt.e Hooks of the Old uud
Kew Teeiameuts by t)t Kiae author.
CONTKNT8.
I. The Text, with parallel ravages.
II. AcleRrand coniinciieti'ive exposition of
the Gospel, but-d on ib Interpretation
received byaJI F.v;it le.il Christians.
III. A division of tJ-i: a !!.; l lut;t Lesso.frf r.f
proper length, vi ii ;,,.. ioprlato tue
tlons added U. f:tii.
IV. A Harmony ofl:- Gosp' If.
V. A Chronological Thd.c, iving the leading
events in ihet?uvir ur'- :to.
VI. An Appendix, i;ii a tnoie minute er
planation of f1'' "'us', i acs, aud things
referred to In . l. spel tuaa Would
be proper ln'.ti.e i -,
It will be perceive i tij:it. : iiit Commentary
will possess the recu!:."i- nnil i:uporlant advan-
iHe oi a practical - .n'u..im or tour vol
S t' 3
ftT i
if. Ul
'I'JIK
- iu tiU hand, tbe
i Concordance, a
i'-nnry.
IMtF.SH.
i :s one of the very
nvc ever been. PIUUi-
: 1j t -'.t l volume the
i't j-.itit Vl'i item.
times in one. Wit u I ". 1
r'ndent will need - i
tiuufetion Dock, or a J:
OPINIONS '
Vt'e heartily cominr- ,ii
Viest Commentaries vt
ilelphia Bulletin.
It Is a thoroughly
work cf a master. Ph i
It is the mcst thoroi a. i t of Us cUsh ever
prodnctd In this coaii i r:-PiiiliuHelphiu Pnu,
To do all that can b tl -t f to make perleetly
clear the text has been iM-e.tduni almoi Lue
lettrned aud lndustrii i oairneutator. Pliila
dtlphia Inquirer,
Bend lor circulars aud tt. ms, glvlug full de
scription. WILLIAM FLINT,
0. 20 SOUTH SEVENTH STltEET,
21mwflit FHILADKLPUrA.
QQnnO-A FAUM wasted op this
tJ J)JJ J. whif, lu oxcli.n ,a tor a mauuUotnr
lug bOHlnfs (liurdware., In operation la tins oily.
Address. K a. Wilson,
i 1 8t No. IXO N. FIFftt Btreet.
WANTED-LOCAL AND TBAVKLLING
Agent In every city mid town la the Unimd
Hmtes. Oreitt luduoemi ols oll-reil to aotlve luun.
Cull or addrwts. with sUiud. WOOD fc CO..R oin Id
No, 400 CRFJsNUT Mtreet, l lila. 18601
0DGER8' AND WOSTENHOLM'8 IUCKE1
K.N1VKM. Pwurl and biag HndiL of beQitftii
BOKrJ, and IU eelslirated LKOuULljii 1 Jilioil
bClfcHOKHOf Uinnelqum. AXiJt
Kor, Knives, ticiwora, aud Tabls Cntlery Groan
QILK8I 8ILK8I 0ILK8 1
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER'S
SILK DEPARTMEM !a noff Unnflually
Attractlre.
The aaaortment ia large and prises readtfnb!.
RICH BLACK SILKS.
RICH FANCY 6ILK3,
RICH PLAIN SILKS,
RICH EVENING 8ILK8,
FINK SILKS,
WIUTK SILKS,
CORN-COLORKD SILF34
SCARLliT SILKS;
BLUR SILKS.
TLMN DRKSS FILKS at 2 00.
ALL SIIADKS DRE3S SILKS at $2 00.
RICH CORDED SILKS at $2 75.
VERY WIDE HEAVY SILKS at 3-50.
GOOD BLACK SILKS at S2 00.
HEAVY BLACK GROS GRAINS at $2 iO.
Just received, per late steamer, fall assortment
of SILK and LINEN POPLINS la
PLAIDS, PLAIN, and
BROCADE FIGURES.
S'tRAWBRlDSE & CLUJHIER,.
t:EMKAL mm tJOOHS huusx,
Corner U6HTH and MARKET,..
PHILADELPHIA.
1869f:03lPET1TIOM tkices n
UP TOWN LIGHT EXPENSES II
DDK ILS103IEKS JHK UAI.MHJi I!
(jor.i' dcllvorel In all part of the c'ty carfuUf
ml free ot charge.
SPECIALTIES JUST Ol'ILD.
Hull Uhu-k Silks,"
Siiperb Silk IVitIins,
Sprijjf? Ifclrtiiios aud Calicoes,
t'ussiiiit'l-fs, Tabic Liiieus apkin3Lt-
Ladtes can rlda to cur dour frm any part f tb
city, asd we aosnre lUeui It, will more than compen
sate th..ni In one via.t and urcnase.
JOSEPH H. THCEIKLEY,
1- Cor. ElUHTHuud M'lilXJ (JAKDEIf,
2 1 PHILADELPHIA.
QPENK1) THIS WEEKNEW' I
COOrtll Si C0NAKD,
S. E. Coiuer ol MM 11 oud MARKET..
15LACK SILKS Asai.rtmp'it now nnipleti,
ULAIK ALPAC!a!S-FOiit 37 ! to 61-'i".
BLACK FOPLINH-Kroil '.IT.i to ft 17 5.
8PHINU fUlN Td-LIgM and aillum.
FANCY blUKTINd ril'NT;-tO t5t)cut.
WH1TK OOOlti-ltegt displRV wo ever mrt?.
NAPKIN3-HttrtitiuB, hi 5t, 12 OO, h i etc
LINKJ DIAPKK8 tl-75 rfgulnrly un
FLANKELSAi tractive lu kind -nrt price,
8BIKT FBONT Best made ;i'l 10,50 OO.au J TO.
LIKEN DK1LLS lieiKcialiy lor Hoys.
LIKKN DCCK- Lrgf s oclt Iresb at 1-.
KPING CASISlKBKb For 73,7, ai OO, etc.
BLACK OLOTUB Slock compleio.
BLACK EOKSKlNtS-Flnedt qualities -UOyB'
CLOT11IA"U-For parly bprioK. : 1 1 Tfeltt
WATER l'ROOF CLO Ka-Alwty all Bhapwj.
bKIBTIKOW Blaclt. WMio. and Prey ntrlped.
SPlilifdC LINEN GOODS
AT
v m
PJo C20 ARCH STREET.
BEST IRISH SHIRTING LINENS,
LINEN3 FOR LADIES' USB
NEW LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.
SAMPLE CABDS OF
NEW STYLES
LINEN CAMBRIC
DRESSES.
An ImmeEEO stock of LINEN GOODS of erar
description. Retailing
At Importers' Prices.
BOOTS AND SHOTS.
NEW STYLE
S II .V T.I N G BOOTS.
BARTLETT,
THE BOOT MAKER,
.NO. Z'i SOTU SIXTH STREET.
New Sf jk8 for the Promenade.
New Stylos for the Tarlor.
New Styles for llearj Weather
His larso ttoct enables hlui to furnlsn good
lit at all times. iQiafnaw
J FASHIONABLE
BOOTS AND SHOES
MALE TO O&PKK, IN THE LAVKri
ON THK MOST BKAONABtA liBM
2 18 im Ko. 1 tu Hontn TEt"
COAL.
fP7nrKTV5 ALTER,
LEHIGH GOAL.
Also, Lorlerrj aud Locust Mountain.
iicvot.1 Ko. 9il North NINTH Street,
Below Gtrara Avenue. IMtMU
Office, Cor. SlXlUaud Sl'lIINW UAUDE3.
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