The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 06, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY EVENING TELFOKA PIT PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAltCn C, 18B3.
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fifty tent or two month, invariably in advance
for U time ordered.
SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1869.
The Cabinet.
Ths toog suspense la over t last, and the
cauntry baa found that the firat offlolal aot of
the new President la in atrict compliance with
the promlBeB given by him. Until the very
jaflt moment the namea of the Cabinet were as
profound a mystery aa they were three
ttontha ago. It ia trne that nearly every
same In the Hat aa finally announced
bag been mentioned In connection with a
Cabinet appointment, but It ia quite as trae
that a Boore of others were equally prominent
In the same connection, and not until the offi
cial promulgation of the appointment was
there the alightest approaoh to certainty in
the case of any one of them, with the single
exception of General Suhofleld, who aiaiplr
holda over In the War Offioe for a short perioi
and for a apeoiflo purpose.
The first thing which strikes the reader ia
looking over the list is the fact that the pro
fessional politicians have been practically
ignoted and defied. Said the Chevalier M -Clare
In Ida recent Interview with the President,
"The Republican party will not be satisfy 1
With the appointment of some of the gentle
men who have been mentioned; saoh men, for
instance, aa George H. Stuart and Adolph E.
Borie." At the time this oracular saying was
made, in common with nearly every iadepen
dent Republican journal of the State, and with
the great mass of the party, we protested
against it, feeling that President Grant would
pay no more attention to the brazen assurance
of MoClure than it deserved. The appoint
ment by him of one of the very men whom
McClure saw fit to proscribe, shows that the
people have not made a mistake in the man
whom they have elevated to the highest posi
tion within their gift. Secretary Borie is as
Dearly ai possible the direct opposite, the
positive antithesis, of a demagogue. He has
server before held a public office, has never
been engaged in any ot the small plots and
petty Intrigues which are the staple wares in
the business followed by the class of men of
whom McClure may be taken as an example.
During the whole of his long career he has
been engaged in mercantile pursuits of an
extended character, in the successful
prosecution of which the only
qualities that are desirable are di
rectly the reverse of those which are so
prominent in the composition of men of the
McClure type. For this reason the profes
sional politicians may expect no favors at the
hands of the new Seoretary of the Navy, aud
In an equal degree the professional pluuderers
ofthepublio treasury and the whole horde
Of incompetent parasites who subsist
Upon the body politio may anticipate
no meroy. It is not to be presumed thai
Secretary Borie will, at this late day, trans
form his character and the business habits of
a lifetime, for their especial benefit. Ilenoe,
while his appointment to the head of the
Navy Department will be received by the
professionals aa the signal of their doom as
far as his inflaeuce and patronage are con
cerned, it will be hailed with satisfaction by
the great mass of the people, on whom full
the heavy burdens of taxation and from
Whose substance are extracted the spoils of
Office ia which, the professionals are accus
tomed to revel.
What ia trne concerning Secretary Bjrie is
equally true concerning Secretary Stewart,
Whose business pursuits have of late years
been conducted on the most gigantic scale.
Mr. Washburne, who goes into the State De
partment, !fi a man of a different type, a life
long politician, but a pronounodd aud
Indefatigable enemy of the great army
"of publio plunderers in short, a
statesman of enlarged views and ripe
experience, who will be thoroughly in sym
pathy with Borie and Stewart in all
the efforta which they may make towards
securing an honest and competent adminis
tration of the affairs of the Government,
From Secretary Cox, of the Interior Depart
ment, and Postmaster-General Creswell, the
country Is fairly entitled to expect as much as
from the other appointments. They have
both enjoyed considerable experience in
public life, but to neither of them can be ap
plied, with any regard to truth, the reproaoh
pf having made politics a trade. The sew
Attorney-General is less known than hid
colleagues, but all aocounta which come to us
represent him as being a jurist of deep and
varied learning, of large experience,
and ot unimpeachable integrity. The War
Department will remain for a time under the
control of General Schofield, according to pre
vious announcement by the President, who
hopes, through hie agency, .to effect certain
desirable reforms which would be retarded, if
not defeated, by a change at present. Secre
tary Sobofleld has administered the affairs Of
his office in a manner which has given entire
satisfaction to the country, and hia Indefinite
continuance In the War Office will meet with
approval on all aides.
Saoh is the Cabinet which General Grant
has called around him, a body of men pos
sessing, in an eminent degree, the qualities of
head and heart which are indispensable to
honesty, eoonomy, and reform in govern
mental affairs. If the President discovers
that he has made a serious mistake in his
elections, we have his solemn pledge
that he will not hesitate a tnomiut
in effecting a change. With this assuranoe In
mind, the people ot the country have already
sanctioned the action of the Senate in promptly
ratifying the nominations; and are now settled
down in the conTiotion that the administra
tion of President Grant will witness a tho
rough reformation In the details of the Gov
ernment by a practloal and successful inaugu
ration of the principles of eoonoaay and
retrenchment, so long ignored, and with snoh
disastrous results.
I.fenttnnnt-Uf nvritl 1'Mllp If. SlierldAn.
Pbebidhrt Gbaht yesterday nominated Lieutenant-
General W. T. Sberman for the ffloe
of General of the United States Army, wlioh
has just been made vacant by his own eleva
tion to the Presidency, and MaJirGntial
Philip 12. Sheridan was named for Lieutenant
General, atd Brigadier-General J. M. SjUo
field to succeed Sheridan as M tor-Gont-ral.
The most significant of these
nominations was that of Sheridan. The pro
motion of Lieutenant-General Sherman was
expected, and it was a fitting recognition of
his eminent genius aud military services, aad
it was also thought that Seoretary of War
Schofield would be advanoed to a Mnjor-Gene-raltLIp
on the fiist vacancy. Sheridan, how
ever, was no the senior Major-General, and
Lis nomination by President Grant
and his prompt confirmation by
the Senate aa Lieutenant-General is . not
merely a personal compliment aud a recogni
tion of his brilliant services during the Rebel
lion, but it is an emphatio endorsement of his
course at Ne Orleans, by which he incurred
the displeasure of the late President Johnson.
hei!clan, when in com maud at New Orleans,
knew but one line of duty to
enforce the laws of Congress in
letter and spirit, and to make those laws both
respected and obeyed by the Rebels who were
endeavoring to stop the progress of recon
struction. As a matter of course, he inourred
the displeasure of Andrew Johnson, and was
supplanted by a more pliant instrument, who
was willing to uphold the Johnsonian policy,
and Sheridan was sent out to the Plains
to fight the Indians as rough, unpleasant,
and vexatious a fi-Ll of duty as the vindiotive
ness of Jobesou could find for him. Hia
campaign against the savages, however, has
been so fuccessfnl that Grant has deolared It
will be impossible to recall him at present,
and what Andrew Johnson intended for a
punishment and disgrace has resulted in
adding fresh laurels to those which the most
brilliant cavalry general of the war has al
ready won.
The prompt endorsement of all these nomi
nations by the Senate ii gratifying, but it was
particularly eo in the case of Sheridan, who
has fairly won the proud position of Lieutenant-General,
an offi.-e that has hitherto
been filled only ty Washington, Soott, Grant,
and Sherman.
Blsmnrk'a Congrittiilnl Ions,
It is a significant fact that the only congratu
latory messages that were received from
Europe by the cable at President Grant's in
auguration came from Prussia. The Berlin
Chamber of Commerce sent their good wishes,
and Count von Bismark, the Prussian Prime
Miiiister, said briefly, but to the point: "My
cordial congratulations on this solemn occa
sion. " There is no country in Europe where
the United States Government and people are
better understood and appreciated than in
l'msfia. Many of our most valuable citizens
are Prussians by birth, and in that country
the most unbounded admiration ia felt and
expressed for the life, services, and charaoter
of Abraham Lincoln. Bismark is himself
the first European statesman of the age:
he has succeeded in raising Prussia
to the position of a first-class power, and he
has successfully disputed with Napoleon for
the position of "arbiter ot Europe." lie
knows well that the Amerioan people have
now a man in the Presidential chair who will
promote the safety, honor, and welfare of his
own country, and who will deal with foreign
powers in a fair and straightforward manner,
without any diplomatic quibbling. What he
means he will say, and what he says he will
do. The value of these congratulations con
sists in their evident cordiality and sincerity,
and as spontaneous expressions of true and
hearty good will they will be appreciated by
President Grant and the Amerioan people.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
TODHQ MEW,
RVX) uniifr ihe auspiwao' the
YOl'Mi Mt'N'ScHHIsTlAS AS30CI ATiO V.
Dev. M. lll'MPHHKY, D. D will proMVi
serruou eapeclali y lu yu h oihh To morrow (Maritatti
eveniug, at lliB CALVRY PKKSBYTKKIA V
UHL'KC-i, iaicusi' bireei, uear sixteenth, at m
kmui reserved lor vouue men.
Medlral undents and Btrangeis In the city are cor
dially invitta io mwnu.
yrra THE LITTLF, WAEltKUl
kjt&J will l . Romx tieuil'ul hymns on tueuue
blonofProl DIhUL'S l,cuir- on Bible Lands, at
tre CHL'RCH, KLKVKN II S'iet. above bprlng
(.ardn4 TUKsDAK Vtf li0, Mrc!i , Aaal
SlkUfcC'll!8!, . ...
Lfciuri fcfKilis at a qja'ter beloreS o'ekek
1 1ckfii for ale at tue rtabhmri S jhiol KmpOrluol
of J. C. OarrlRues A Co , No. ON Area sreet; also t
the Church, On tbe wvt-nlni; ol the Irfc nrrt.
pip. "NKB-MON T YllVNIl MKW."-THK
filth oi the 8-riis will ne prcuchnu To-morrow
evenlns at 7;,. by B.v. R K AAMS. D. I).. IB)
the NORTH PRK6B V'l KRlAN CBUtlCH, BIX I'll
blreet, above litrvn. bubjeui, "i'tae.song of hsMorn.
Ihk nr." I'reacbing by tbe pasmr. Rev. R. W.
HENkY.D V. at A.M. Yonog men are espe
cially Invl rd o o prpHout,
fKpu. TUNTII AlVNIVniStHV Of TUB
VOONd PEOPI.WH AHiOiJl ATION of the
TABfRNACLK. BAPTIST UuUnt'H, CHK4SUT
Btieet, west t Klbieentb( will be held on Tuesday
evening, Macb V. when tbe Annual eport will be
" and an nnon "huooe,' dtllvnre't by Hev.
'JUOS. U ANDKIIHOS, l. D.O' New York, fa 8 3t
i?'OV,t MI"t'I AND I.It1b-K-JJ
BARY KN I'EkTAINMK r. iu IbeWbHT
AR- H BTHEE1' Pj KlSBYTKKI AN CHUKOd fir
tb benehl uf ine Churvn. Lemure by JOrlN J. PIN
K'RIOm, Kq . of West CnvHter. Subject ' Bn
Phlllo Bldney, the tieutiemau." Admission, ViUr
C'entf. 3 sr.
G&mVS'.!lJ,J"1L ""TMBKT 4 IIVRCII,
low T N I H bireet, below Bpruce To Key. Or.
HAltOH will p each lo morrnw itsunilav) Morning
at lus.ard Hr Dr. HERR1CK JOUNHON In tUe
Kvenmg at IK o'clock. All persona cordially lo
ylt'd lo attfPd.
ft-to I'NILUKIiN'N II 11 Kill. -Til r.
nextBerujon to Children lu 'be CKN fKAL
PBJ08BYTKRI AN IBUKI.H, KI1HTU Hlient
above Arch , 111 hs preached to-morrow afternoon,
at half past ti' clock, by the Pastor, Rev. A.
IttLP. 1. P.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
Stm.nr-tnmt'nKttH n a r o h q m n
Hervir. 1 o-mnrrow at low a
anit 7f P. M.
1'rwi'h ll hf KT. WILLIAM B. CULLm,
Htlntf.V hflhODlklt lJlA. U m..A
HCM. All i
welcome.
To-morrow Morning and Kvenlna- nt th
TAHKRNACLK BA PTIHT CHURuI? Cb ViJT
Hitvet, wnit of WialitoetHb
Hervioea at 10 A. M.
ua 1 7. r. jn.
Tomo.fle f a series tor the ponle" .
FOKDMriets. by Buy. N. M PRIjie, iom A. K .
TimKnd ofineOroat nitloiua ' P,w free
" ' J,v",V " ' iu.i KI4UKIC-H,
ji E.ni luit jun rr r, u i. fnnnr, will oKCtl
To-morewal A. M., and Rv. Dr. MABJM at
7 P. M
-ro, T. IMVUIW rillKCII, IIIIKO
fUre.t, bnlow Wn'nm Diviatt snrvloi
morrnw at H A. M. and Knvlni for th yoim t n
o'clock P. M. frayer mealing on Saturday evuulnr,
atM fSo'o'orfc-
nr. ci,kmknt' it ii v n o n,
bKt! TWENTIETH and Ulf KKRY dtree 8. nrln
1 eot Ibm Huudsy li'iuoin service will beomllUHl.
Bervlra To-mnrrriw vpnlng nt 7 o'clock.
KKV. X. K. AIUNI. .!.. WILL
trench lnlh WKkTk'.RN PRKSHYTKRlAn
C'HUR'lH. HKVKNTRRHTH and FILUKRt H.rea,
Halhaih. t l"S A M. and H1-, P.M.
--cr. TMINITY ll. K. I IHTKI'ir, KIUHTH
Ja3? Btr.. kliovo Kce.-Ke. J. N KI I.Li, will
pre'ch at U K. aud Kev. it. W. U DaFHaMi pa
lor. at Hi.
-KT UKV. jei N4NI. F lIIT
VM& burr lu III NIIHTH II, P UHAl'KL, MAi
Tl: R Strppi. al,ve i'lfmeutb, Tomorrow at
A. I. and P. M. u
SPECIAL NOTICES.
jggT GIKARI) MARK LODGE, NQ. 214,
ORAm' Vl-ITATIOW ol the Urund Chplor
CHIKHH. oil 1LJ1)AY KvenliK. AJurcli 9 at a
n'oiock. Td raerubH'N arpariico:atl reiiufstod to
beiidtrl. By ordtt or
JOHN H. ISRAEL W. M.
J. Ati.RR W HI H HwrHBry. s n Hi
rpf COLD Wha-TUER DUtS NOT CHAP
h-J or ronehen tn nkln after nmn? wniriufn
ALCONA 1 KIGLYA1UN TA BLE I O IfcSOLI Dt FXKD
l4i.YLli.HlM. IK duilv nxe niKkM thM .kin .lo.i.
r4tU!l soft and hfikuiilul. It ia uellKQtruily fVitgrAiit.
irRiisiiorcni, una inc.imparaoin a a loum rtonp. Vor
by ail DruKKiBta.
K A U. A WRIOHT.
i
No. 24 CHKHNCT Htreet.
fZ&T' N0T1CB.-1 AM NO L0KC1EB EX
IbZXJ tructlns Telh wnhoot nalo lor the C! ilinn
erital abocIhiIod. Persons wlnhlnir tenth pt.
tmcied aliBoliitely without by trrali Nltroui
Oxide Ota. will tiad me at No. 1027 WALNUT tttieec.
lDPrgpfti suit u.
I 2nm UR. F. R. THOMAS.
gggr COFFEES KOASTED OS A NEW
flavor, are the best. On sale by
FAIRTHORNE dt CO.,
No. 203 N NINTH and
1 8QBtuthfim No. lft.tO MARKET 8irnt,
jST" NOTICE. AN OPPORTUXirV IS
off reo to r lixure anout or y ao ei of desira
ble Land, contiguous to the puveiueuts dlreo'ly
north ol ibe built-up portions ; f the city, at a v ry
low pr'ce. Persons wiibl- to lata iu forming au
Assci itlnn lor me rnrch.se r t H, aud thus acqulr
homestead lo s rt rirnt c, at ant r easy terms will
mfM-t m ibe AUKhIMAN MECHANICS' BALL
FOI'RTH at-d (IW)K(IES r et. npner aalooua. on
JMOrir'AY IVKM U K arc i 8 at 8 n'ol ck.
62l J A M H w P DiVfS, BurveyiT.
KT APPRENTICES' LI BRdRY COMPANY.
IkXx Tbe aboual meetit g ol trim Comp.ny will
be held at the Library. . V. c rnpr of AK'U and
HITH mieia. on I HIKIJ JJ4.Y (Tuesdavl KfJCfC.
J NO N EXT tbe Htb Instant, at 8 (,'clook.
Tbr Aiiliual .Report Will be read and an elnctlnn
for mauagms be be d.
A teneri.1 at endancels requested to fee the new
arrauituu ents nude, etc.. whiun are now vr hand.
m me abd coLvenli nt.
j hum ah ijjuway, sac:etary.
8d month (Murct) I8H. t s St
tfjgr' BEMBMBHB THAT
JAM Ed E. MURDOCH
RFAD- A : H tiii, - L.ILC TTON
ON MONDAY KVKNING. It ARC A 8,
AT MOKTIlUlVrritAli HLL.
Tickets aiTrumalcr's. No. l'-iO L'hemut street, and
at the 11 ail on tbe evening.
Kesri veo spats. t i cents.
tS1 ANNUAL COMMENCKUBNT OF THK
ViiUANs MKDIUAIi I Ol.l KnE will na
hldatCO0RT HALL, u THURiUAY NICX'',
Msrcu 11, at 11 o'clock. ValtOlctory bv Dr. B. B.
WIL-moN Pro'e-ai'roi tjaigary. Tne Publio are re
spect ttlly Invited. 8 U 4t
AN IMPORTANT MEETING OK LOT-
hniiivrs nf tf hlluilrli bla Urtiunterv will be
held od MONDAY KVKNINU, (i rcu 8 at 7 o'clock,
a', 'he House of Industry, OA Hi IKLxiS (Street
hove Mnvfiitb. Let every L'H bul ter be preient.
By order Of tbe B iard ot Ma-.aufrs.
It ii LL8WQKTH H H1JLTA. Becretsry.
OLD OAKS CEMETERY COMPANY
OP PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE, NO. 618 WALNUT BTRJCET.
The Company I new prepared to dispose of lota on
KKAbONABLE TKRM8. The advantagea offered
by this Cemetery are well known to be equal li not
superior to those possessed by any other Cemetery.
We Invite all who dealre to purchase burial lota to
call at tbe office, where plans can be seen and all
particulars will be given. Deeds tor lota sold are
ready for delivery.
RICH ARB VATJX, President.
PKTER a KBYMB.R, Vice-President.
MARTIN LANDBNBKRiiKK, Treasurer,
UicHAKi.NiBiia-T. Becreuury 1118m
CITY TREASURE R'a OFFICE,
' Philadelphia, March 1, 1889.
City Warrant registering to 12,000. paid on
presentation.
JOSEPH N. PEIR30L,
8 30t City Treasurer.
frr PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
UOIUH UHNkHAL PKICIUHT AQBXT.
No. 130M MARKKlTntreet. )
Fhiuuklp hia. March i, 1659, J
NOIICE.
Tbe rales ror the transporiailon of Coal, to take
.fleet Uaici ia 18t,can be obiained upon appUca-
lion ai. ihiauaue. r
B. B. ITING8TON,
8 St General Freight Agent
THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSTJ
ranch uimpanv.
Tbe DlreMore bave 'bis day dec'ared a dlvldeud'of
on lb' Block or tbe company lor me last six montns.
wbluh win be paid to the Biockboldrrs or their legal
reurtSHolaiiirea aner me inn iuuui,
3 2 1ut WM. O. CROWKLL Becretary.
"A PENNY SAVED IS EQUAL TO
inn ir.rnr)." The time to save lueney Is
when you earn it aud the way to ve it i oy artposi.
lln a tii.rlli.n nf It meeklv In the old t RANK LIN
BAV1NU FUND, No. 130 8, FOURTH btrei-t, below
Chetnut Money In Urge or small amounts re
nivMt. and live ner ohuI. luioifnt allowed. Opto
oaiiy lrm 8 lo 8, aud on Monday eveulugs from 7 to
yo cioca, uifluo wu'ii""""""
I ia Traaaoror,
?rf THT3 SPRING STRENGTHEN AND
i-'-xJ tmpbrt Iron to the oloud by tbe use of ELLln
1BON BITTERS toulo and pala able. Por sale by
druggists everywhere. i tntbia
LOOKING GLASSES, ETC.
EARLES' GALLERIES,
No. 816 CHCSNUT Street.
LOOKING GLASSES,
OIL PAINTINGS,
PICTURE FRAMES,
FINE ENGRAVINGS,
CIIROMO-LITUOGRAPaS.
' JAMES S. EAKLE & SON,
11 a tbslavmsp No . 810 CHSS S UT Street.
NOKTU PRNN HOTEL, NO. 445 N. THIRD
Hret. Philadelphia, is NOW OPEN, on the
iLliroprao plan, a. BTKTBON, Bupe'lulf ndent.
iKl,5? '". with or wlvhoui board; boarding,
with or without room. l"
TUE I.MU(JUK A1I0S IS OTOU
net all ballered I '
UloOiee U tattered f
Unna lo tne inangrnraiion!
What m mighty demonstration!
AU the men of all the nation
Formed a mooatrona ooDBresratlon.
Crowdir g, aqaeeclng. jsmmlni, piutoiLg,
Bholui .elbowing, and rushing.
xreaamg on each O'.ner oca,
Tearlna everybody'! olouhsa.
Huflorlr a people by the tbounartd.
Uiiiiui a tiieir iein, aoa anil toeir orows, Btoa
nma inry whqiud t ooine signin
In aooh a crowd of misaloir mi n.
Bntafay at home and save their ol tma.
And not have folk stand on their toes.
Bat everybody know
We can buy new Hpring Clothes,
For the nation's peoole all,
At the OK EAT BKOVYN HALL.
Let us bay them I
Uiotues for everybody!
Nobody need go tattered I
For Bprlng (Jlolb.es ara so ceap !
AT
ROCKHILL & WILSOft'S
QRKAT BROWN-STONE HALL,
Kos. 603 and G05 C1LESMUT 8TUEKT,
PHILADELPHIA.
FOR THE LADIES.
GRAND OlJEINIIVO
OF
PAPER PATTERNS
OK
LoDiion, TarfEi, and New York Fashions.
J. C. MAXWELL,
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTUBBR OF
LADHS' DRESS TRIUnGS,
No. 1032,
S. E. Corner of Elerenth and Chesunt Sts ,
PHILADELPHIA,
Ergs leave 10 Inform he ladles that he hasedJela
PATTERN DEPAR1MKNT
To hia est ib'Isbment, where acompleti amrtaint
ot the Latest Novelties In
PAPER PATTERNS
Can at all times be found.
The tty'ca In voiuetbls spring will be opened on
31 03 DAY, March 8, 1889.
Additloca will constantly be made on the arrival of
or ery ate mer from Euro pe.
Patterns for MISdBd and CHILDREN will be
ruarte a SPECIALTY", and ladles may rely on getting
plain ratterrjs accurately cut to measure, of any style
reqolrtd, at a few momenta' notice.
Sets lor Vercbants and Dressmakers at LOWEST
TKKMS, and promptly ezprersed 10 an parla of the
United States.
An easy and a perfect eys'em ot Dress Cutting
taoght.
Also, a lull rsinrtment ot tbe lattst NOVELTIES
IN DKiSS AND COAT TK.IM MINUS.
Small fancy orders and Pinking aud Uwffe.icg exe
cuted at a uw hrbrs' notice. it
15 ii M O V A L
OP TUB
TEMPLE, OF FASHION.
Second tiraud Opening of Spring Fashions,
MONDAY, MARCH 8, 18U9.
For the better convenience of her pa rous.
MRS. M. A. BINDER
lias Removed her Dress Trimmings and
Taper Pattern Store.
To the N. W. Corner ELEVEN Til and
CHESNUI Streets, Philadelphia.
Where she will; be banpy to s her friends
and cost, ni rn. BKILLIaNT IOVELTll!;s of
bPKCI AL I STAR K9T Kleantly trimmed Paterae
or latfst, and most re'iable tyies for Ladles' and
Cbl.dreiiB' Ureses In endives varle.y. plain aud trim
med, many sijles or wh'ch are niauufaciured on the
premises, and cannot be touuu elsewbeie, single, aud
in rets tor dresx makers and dealers wholesale an J re
tail. Mlta binukk II n em h r.elf thai tier laie
novelties will doi be snrpaBd by any giving her
peroual attention lo all brati' hes of ber deiiartiijent.
The acknowledged superiority, n tu as rega d. their
reliability aud oes gas, and the pntroaago exteuded
to her, render comment niinerthbarv.
'A POslTIVK FACT."
Mrs. Binder has tbe hnest assortment of Ladles'
Drwa and Cloak Trimmings lo tbe city, t tbe lowest
prices. Dre s and C ok Milking; Dresses made to tit
wliheaee and elfgance. Orders executed at almrt
notice. Enibrolovrlt-a. Handkerohlels, Lwa, Rib
buns, Bridal Veils anu Wreatns. Fine Jewelry, and
Fancy Uoods. Pinking and Goffering. Cutting aad
Fitting. A perfect system of Dress Cutting lausat;
price. 2 60. with chart Patterra seat b mall or ex
press to all parts ol tbe Union. Do not fjigei our
new location, N. W. corner ELEVENTH and CHK-t-KDT
btreeta t atutQ;
1115. WM. T. HOPKINS' U54
LADIES' EMPORIUM.
No. 1115 CUESNCT St. (GIrard Row).
Largest assortment and Best and Cheapest Gjods
In tte city, In all tbe tollowing linen:
Uann'acturer or Hopkins' Celebrated Champion
Hood balrta, for Ladles, Misses, and Chiidreu. lu
over four hundred styled, shapes, lengths, aud sUes.
CoUll, Sallow, and Jams Cjrset, In eight niiTerenl
sijlcs. manufactured txprtsBly lor oar own sales
lrom 1 iO to 5. 1
33 Uirlerent atyles of superior fitting Frdnch
woven WhaUboue COktiKTH from el to bT.
H varieties ol extra bandsome Whaleuone Cor
aris, from lb cents tu
bhouider Hracs, Mauatu Foy'a Corset Silrt tup
portet a. etc.
Mrs. Moody'a Patent Beiradnstlng Abdominal
C'ors-t. highly recoumeuded by pbjsklaus, from
itL 'JL1HKS OPltPIKV laitKRUAB
M Aj. l xnl.
09 Bartram A Factum a Famtly Bewlng Machines,
being gratulioutly tlinr lomtcl lo our customers fur
tbepurpuce ol geulng thorn Introduced. 2-i am
AMUSEMENTS.
J pr additional Amiuementt tte Third 1'agt.
C AED.-ACADbMY OP MtJSIC
OKAND TK8TIMUM ! u bINE'IT
ONMUH oV. MARCH hf ' '
AiI.rvrt-ON AD EVENING
THEoiST TALfKl' IN TUB CWNT8Y
WILL aPPEaH ON THE OCCASION
And tor tbe first time In this country will be par
k ruued the ele.ant Comedy of
DAVID (JAURIC'K.
1 HE ATTIIOlt, ACTOK, AND MANAGER.
n. UOOI II an DAV1U OAKUICK
bupported by a lull and talented oompanv.
- THE IKE AT V E IJC I FED K K ACE
fur tlie Cliatnpion.liip o' Auerlcau by four corupe
leiit ArtlMs. Umpire. Wm .11. I aubich, M D,
UUKAT OLIO EN1 ERTA1NMENT.
Acdjauiea Pilgrim's great Uisiorlcal Irish Drama,
In three aula, ot
ROBERT EMMKTT,
THE MAliTYU Uf IH1SU LIBERTY,
Hoben Fmpiett.... M......,..Mr. K. L Tiltoo
Darby O Galt Mr. Wro. Carlton
And over 0 other promlueut Artists, who have
klDdly volunteered, will appear. Due uotlce will be
given ol their namea, etc.
Orchestra uuder the direction oi the dlatlngu'shed
Dr. VunniugUn. it
jJjPHILA DELPHI A RASPBERRY, JUCUND A.
.Agriculturist, and other strawberry; Lawtoa
Miackbrrry plants; Harttord, Concord, ana other
Grape Vines, For sale by
, . LUCK, FLETCHER,
" Delanuo.N J.
g& FRUIT TREES FOR f-ALF. P F ACQ,
-L-Arpla, Pear, and Cherry, Dstarf and 8 and la.
Large size, binall Irulta bythl dtzen, hundred, or
PUKKINB, Isoorestown, N. J, it
W
1LTJAM B. GREEN, BUICKLAYER, NO.
lfiAO H. Fl Fi ll turael. t Ii luirp
a
OARTLAND. UNDERTAKER,
bouih TillBTUaTU BtrsMa, UHW
JHSURANCE.
TUB NATIONAL
LIFE IfiSURAItCE C0I.1PAIIY
of ran
United States ot America,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Chartered bj Special Act of Congress,
Appi-ored Jnlj 25, 1808.
CASH CAPITAL, 8 1. 000,000
BRANCH OFFICE:
FIEST RATIONAL BANK UUILVINQ,
rHIXADKLPHIA,
When the bosineea of the Oompany la tran.
acted, and to which all general oonreapondeno
oould be ad iLr eased.
DIREOTORB.
CUAKINCTt H. CLAitK,
K A. UOL.LIN8,
HKNBY li. COOKJA,
WM. K. UllASDUa,
John D. Drfrbkh,
KdWard Uodok,
ii. O. FARMXcnoOK.
John W. Ki.ms,
W. U. MOOHUBAD,
Okob&r K. Ttlrb,
J. UrjNCJXLKT OLABK,
OFFIOKU8.
CLArknok H. Clakjc, PhlladolphIa, Prettldent.
J at Coo&k, UbaD-tnan Flnauoa aud Kxeoutlva
Henky D. Cookr, Waflhlngton, Vice-President.
Kksuhon W. xkrt, Poitadelphla. -"icietarS
and Actnary, '
K M. Tu n kk, Wanliington, ARslatuntSec'y
KKANCI8 U. 8MITH, M. 1., MertlctU llrctor,
J. Ewinq Mkakb, M. D., Aaawunt Medical
Director,
MEDIUAL ADVISOKY DO Alt LI.
J. K. Baknkh, Hurgeou-Oeueral U. H. A.. Wash
iugton,
p'.l. Syf11?!' 0WeI M"cal Dopartmen
U.S. N., Wabhlngtun.
U. W. Bum, M. 1)., Washington.
SOLICITOUS AiNl ATTOKNCYB.
Hon. WM. K. Ohamlkh, VttHhlnln. I. c.
Obokgk Uabdinu. Pniiadolphia, Pa.
THE ADVANTAGES
Offered by this Ooupauy are:
It Is a National Company, chartered by a dc.
cial aot of Uongreas, LSti8,
It baa paid-up capital of 51,000,000,
It oflorslow ratea of premium.
It fut ulHbea larger Inoarance than other com
pan lea for the same money.
It la deilnlle and certain in lta terms.
It is a home oompany in every locality.
Its policies are exempt from attachment.
There are no annecesaary reatnciions la the
policies.
Kvery policy Is non-forlel table.
Pollolea may be taken whloh pay to the in
sured their (nil amount and return ail the pre
mluma, bo that tne Insurance cost only the in
terent on the annual payments.
Policies my be taken that will pay to the
insured, alter a certain number of years, during
life an annual income of one-tenUi the amount
named in tbe policy.
No extra rale is charged for risks upon the
Uvea of female S 8 wsrp
It insures not to pay dividends, but at so low
a cost-that dividends will be impossible.
FOR SALE.
WEST PHILADELPHIA PR0PEHTIB3
rOK BALK OS TO KKNT.
The HANDSOME BROWN STONE BESIDES
CKS, Nos. 4108, 4110, and 4113 SPRUCE Street,
and OBEY fcTONE DOUJiLE RESIDENCE. No.
4110 PINE Street.
C. J. FELL A BRO
2 13stutblm No. 140 South FRONT S reeU
ff FOR SALE-WEST PHILADELPHIA,
JlUNo 4035 CHaSNUTejyreet. Double Three-story
1 ianie D WnLLlNU and Extension, well butt', wl.n
tvery rtonvenleuce; has is rooms, including f I a II
aizrd cbaaibers. Lot 60 by 143 le. I'r ce, $13, (MW.
Apply until March 13, on premises, between 6 and 5
o clock. 3 0 3i
f A DESIRABLE DWELLING AT PRT
faMVATili HALE, situated on Tioga street, third
house west of Twentieth, north side, one-half square
from Tlojia station, tirmantown Jiatlroad. Lot SU by
230ieet. Stable i2 by i& let t. Apply oa the premises,
or to JOisKi WEBSTER,
2 20Btuth No. 5l N. FIFTH Street.
mWEST PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALE
Two ol tbe handaomest Residences on Cheonut
airefi: lots WO feel trout, WM. li WEIR, No .10 Hi
CilEBJS UT HtreeU 8 tit '
TO RENT.
FOR RENT,
llie Desirable Residence, 'o. 1G14 CUES
NUT Street,
Containing TF.N BOOMS, with all the modem lu.
proyements. Apply to OUMMKT A KOSi,
M No. T33 WALNUT Street.
T
L E T,
twit ntrwr
In tbe New Bunding of the
"riiiladelphla Chamber of Commerce."
Applications will be received by the nndersicaed.
from 12 M. 10 3 P.M.. dlly. '
BAM L'HL L. WARD. Treasurer.
3 6 3t Otllo, No. IO WICiHJND rLOOH,
3 FOR HEN T.-PrvEMlSE9, Jio. 809
CHESNUT BUeet, for Sloieor Office.
Also,
OFFICES AND LAR.QE ROOMS
suitable for a Commercial College. Apply at
6 21? BANK OF THE REPUBLIC.
TO LET A LARGE MODERN-BUILT
Bouse, Coach House, 1 euanl Home, and five
acres of ground, handsomely laid out, two minutes
walk from Duy't Lane Station, Uermantown.
AgPly to f212lJ J. ARMSTRONG.
TO PROFESSIONAL MEN. FOR RE XT.
L'n a central location, on Arch street, a vaiv
cuirable corner ofllce. with sleeping room, etc
Apply to RICHARDSON fc JaNNKY,
a tumult Ko, 00 S. FOURTH Street.
rpO REST AN 0FFI6E SUITABLE FOR A
WANTS.
fl WANTED TO RENT, WITH PRIVI
Sijt lege oi purchase, a Modem Dwelling, medium
bi-e about t)z,S0.
Addr.su, L. L A., thla Ofllce. 2t
WANTED A MEDIUM-SIZED nOUSE
In the southwf stern uart nf Ut-rm.ntown. to buy
di Ml, ACdrwi 11., No. 3lHi W A LN U f bt. g 6 2t
WASTED LOCAL AND TRAVELLING
Agnts In every city and town In the United
Kates. Ureal luduceiiunta ottered lo active men.
Call or address, with stamp. WOOD dt CO., Boom It
Cio. 400 CMEBNPT Street. Pbla. ltn
PIANOS.
BTE1NWAY & SONS' OB"
square and uprlaht Plauoa, atBLASIUS
. lmm CHKWNUT Street. l tf
BRADBURY'S AND OTUEtt PIANOS,
r, mr Farley organs, only at wit,.
FieO H E K'S. No, 10tS ARCH St. mm
c H I O K B R
Brand, SquMe and Upright
i a a
mm
' DUTTON'8.
No ftUrHIOiNUTSlreel
11 tr
ALBRECHT,
RIKKKH A SCHMIDT,
u.knricTUMKU vw
FIRST-CLAbb PlAO-'ORTKS.
Fnll anar.ulee and moderate prlnea.
11 WAREUOOWS, Cio. 010 AR01I ttreiL
FLOUR.
WM, B.THOMAS & 00.,
TUIHTEEKTU and WILLOW Bts
MANUFAOTURKIta
"PA8TRY,"
"PREMIUM,"
"RED QTONE,
aJ
UKQUm0 KXX BAKERS' FLOUR,
ALL 1 17 Ira
Warranted to (life Satisfaction.
JMrOBTAKT AKNOUNOBMENT.
Floor Dealers ami Uroccrs, Tuie A'ollce.
LAHCLEY'8
CELEBRATED FAMILY FLOUB
Again ia the Market.
lTorj SheBf,
'Kural,'
"liangleT.
The above brands of FLOUR are now arriving
frcm the mllla, and will be constantly on hfid,
and tot tale in lota to suit to purchasers, by
BROOKE, COLKET & CO.,
FLOCK AMD GBAIM DKALEB8,
1727, 1729, 1731 and 1733 MARKET St.,
16 lmrp PHILADELPHIA.
QANNER MILL8 FLOUR
OP
S A I Jf T LUUI8.
We are the exclusive Agenta in thla city for
these celebrated FLOURS, whloh we are selling
to the trade at ruauufacturera' prloea.
FOUR D1FKKRENT URADKS.
CHICK & CHIOHOLM,
No. 248 HOIiTII BBOAD STREET,
1 11 tbstalmrp PB ILADKLPHIA.
QHOICE FAMILY FLOUR,
For the Trade or at Retail.
EYERT BABBKIi WABBAKIED,
KEYSTONE FLOUR MILLS,
HO. It AHD SI UIBABD AVEIDB,
2 1 mtp Bast of Front street.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC.
C & A. PEQUIGNOT,
MAUUFACTCRER9 0F
WATCH CASES,
And Dealers In American and Foreign
WATCHES.
No. 13 South SIXTH Street,
MANUFACTORY, So. S. FIFTH Street.
4$t WM. B. WARNS & CO.,
fiJ Wholesale Dealers In ww,l
WATCH J S AND JEWELRY.
S. K. corner HKVKNTa and CHESNUT Streeta.
8 Hi Second floor, and late f No. 35 a THIRD su
ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COIN AND IS
KARAT ALWAYS ON HAND.
LEWIS LADOMUS & CO., Jeweller?,
TV HO. S1 CHESNUT STREET.
HARDWARE.
(E9TABU8UED 1830.)
IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS.
Great Keiluctions In Frice of Hardware.
Immense Bargains!!!
HENRY L. ELDER & SON,
So. 1321 MARKET Street.
jssioiovzj Inch FrMae poi,ej'-,n ,ou-
2 'ocn Screws, to ult, a cent per grosa.
JOOO sets shutter ltlngu., comrhete in lots. 73
Ci-ms per set.
mo siBfie iron Jack Planes, 13 cents each.
iiUOO dozen Duns, at less tuan manuiaoiurera'
prices.
100 k.KS Kain, 83 per keg, of the following
for urn:
ACHURI
JUNIATA ! I
DCNCANWONIM
All large ausor meet of HARDWaBK at very low -prlcesj
2tu h.ilm
GROCERIES, ETC.
STILTON CHEESE.
Just in Store, a New Invoice of
VERY FINE STILTON CHEESE.
ALSO.
Choice English Cheddar.
SJi.iO.i COLTON & CLARKE,
S. TT. Cernep BOAD and VfALSUT Sts.,
tathe FHILAD KLPHI AJ
BEDS, MATTRESSES, ETC.
pr 0 V E B'S PATENT
Combination Sofa Ded
Is decidedly tha best Sofa Bed aver Inrented. Iteaa
be extended from a Sofa Into a handaorua FranoS
Bedstead, with hair aprlng mattreea, In ten seoonda
ef time. It require, no nrucrewlng or oetachln.. haa
no aepaimilon between back and seat, no cordis lo
break, and no binaed foot attached to the (od of ir!a
back to aupport It when down, which la unaata and
liable to get out or repair. It baa the oon vanlenoea of
a bureau for holding clothing. Is easily managed, and
It Is Uuposalble for It to get out ol order. '
i'rlce about the lamt aa an ordinary sofa.
II. F. IIOVES,
Owner and Sole Munfaeturer,
Itttuvuseru No.lWSoulABiCCOND Street.