The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 09, 1869, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUB DAILY- EVENING TELKGKAPH PHILADELPHlAy TUSSBAY,. MARCH 9, I860,
'i my.
Vlty AdMim..
A PrkT caapntgn rln ai lat err-aing
lorn ed in the Six'prutti ara, '
Frederick Arnol I, a--.i 21, hail his han 1
badly lufurcJ ji-air iday t the Union car shop
Tpirtyttrn and fcarWrt Mrpt-w. He was taken
to the INnnsjIVRt ii Ho-pitiil. :
fiamupl J. M icMallen, tbf -Ute Cihtir of
lbe Kourih Natlnu&l Hunk, hal a nearitiR before
United States Comaii-sicnt-r Sinitn yetierday,
and was bo and. orcr in $25,000 bl.
Last evening, at tho merlins of 'he Finance
Committee of Council, a ub-comtnUtee was
appointed to cooler wi n tha ;eoiber of the
Pbllotouhical Iutilutu In rcvHrd to tbo pir
cbaee of the bmldinir In Irdepi'tidonce Square.
The Republican City Exceptive Committee
held a raft-in, jesicrday, and adopted a reao
Intirn pro?ldim that tho del'-ife. to the
Senatorial and ttepreen'Btlv Conveutious .to
choose delegates to the htae Convention, shtll
be elected on the 23d Instaut, IneteaJ of In June,
as hereto Cm e.
According to record kept by Mr. Graeff,
Chief Bngiueer of the Water Di'partmDt, tho
total rain fall for the past vtar was 5 7 33 10U
Inches, while in 18G7 it was Cl Incur?. The
average rain for thirty one years is srlveu at
45 71 100 Inches Tbe hleboHt water over the
dam at Fair mount duilnp 18G8 was 47 inches.
Ihe following appointments were made by
tbe Slay or yesttrdav: In tbe becond district
John M.ydtr, John AlcDevKt, and P. Hofuman.
In the Fifth district James Cundeld and Fran
cis P. Mh autre. In the Tenth district Stephen
O'lKinnel!. Jo epn Reinboid, Patrick Donahue,"
John Mnguire, Kicha'd Vaudeven er and Frede
rick Bedcker. In the Eighteenth dlstr ct Jaaic
(iillwpie, K. McClosBD, and James Dougherty.
Toe stated meeting of the Historical Society
of Pennsylvania was held iat evenlne. Tbe
President of the society, John William Wallace,
Esq.. belnir absent at tho 8upreme Court m
Wgpblnutjii, Dr. Oo.itcs wa' called to the chair.
Fiom too report of the Librarian it appeared
that there had ben contributed to the society
during the pat month thirty-seven books,
twenty-two hundred and twenty-one pamphlets,
thirty-6 ve manuscripts, one package of Con
tinental money, two poitraits, and ona article
lor the muteum.
The Philadelphia Conference of the East
Pennsylvania Synod of tbe Lutheran Church
commenced its session last evenine, in St.
Matthew's Lutheran Church, New street, below
Fourth. Alter tbe opening religious services, a
sermon was preached by Rev. II. Joseph Barclay,
of Baston, Pa., from tbe Mill chapter of John,
sixth vene, the subject being, "Christ the way,
the truth, and ilie u'e." The following delegates
were reported: Rev. fci. W. U utter, D. D.; RfV.
Theodore Stork. D. D.; Rev. T. W. ConraJ, Rev.
J. K. Graeff. Rev. A. K. Aloert, Rev. 8. Seat
man, Kev. J. H. Rarcliy, Kev. S. A. Holmaa,
Rev. N. M. Price, Rev.'S. Hei.ry, Rev. J. Wat
kins, Rev. W. P. Ritherdnff, Hev. M. II. Rich
ards, Bev. T. HeiHg, Rev. J. R. Drum, Rev. H.
Seifert, Rev. J. II. Heck, Rev. N. II. Cornell.
The exercises were closed with vinglug and the
benediction.
.Iotnettc AMiUra
Gold closed yesterday at I'UJ.
The Senate of Georgia hai passed a general
Education bill.
Tbe meetings ot tbe Cabinet will be held at
noon on Tuesdays aud Fridays.
The Republican htate Convention of Vir
ginia assembles at Petersburg to-day.
The islands ol ht. Paul aud fat George,
Alaska, have betn declared Government re
servation. Secretary Borle arrived in Washington
last nicht, and Judge Hour is expected this
evening.
' Tbe applications for office under the Gov
ernment received at the Wnite House are
already overwhelming.
Ihe President will receive official calls at
the Executive Mansion every day from ten until
twelve o'clock.
William H. Chambers was arrested in New
York yesterday, for swindhug tradeumeu by
jncans of bogus checks.
Governor Geary has signed tho death war
rants of George S. Twitched and Gerald Katon.
They are to be executed on Thursday, April 8.
Foreign AU'nlrs.
Rome, March 8. The repor.ed death of tbe
Pope is fair-e.
Madrid, March 8. An iuccndlary fire occurred
yctterday in tbe Royal Barracus in this city.
Havana. March 8. The Government has made
public official despatches giving tbe detail of
the advance of General beeca trom La GuaniU
to Puerto PriDclpe. On this march tbe heaviest
engagement since tbe beginning ot the rebel
lion, was fought. Generoi.- Lesca found the
euemy, to tbe number ot tour thoaand8trongiy
entrenched on tbe Sierra de Cabeta?. Artillery
was hroncht ud. and commenced a vigorous tire
upon the works. Covered by tho batteries, a
column ot regular tioop, nueeu nuuurea
strong, attacked tbe enemy's formications with
thp hdvoiet.
Both sides fouaht with determination, and
the havoc was feariul. General Lsca reports
his lots at 31 killed and 80 wounded. Tbe loss
of the rebels is estimated at upwards of 1000
killed and wounded. Government accounts
claim a victory for General Lesca, aud assert
that the insurgents are much disheartened by
tbiir defeat. v The detachment that left Puerto
Principe for Santa Cruz, to obtain supplies
brought to that port by the fleet, returned on
the 2d Inst., with provisions and ammunition,
having made the march both ways without
serious interruotlon. The entire available
. strength of the rebel forces now under Queaada
is estimated at 7uuu men.
Havana. March 8. The commanders of the
. British gunboat and French steamer which
Arrived htere to-dav. reDort that they passed.
in the Bahama channel, tbe Peruvian monitors
. in tow of two &teamers wiih a Spanish aiau
of war loilawlug in their wake.
General Paetlo has left the town of Santo
Eepintu. He has divided lis command into
three flrlns columns, to scour tbe countrr.
Tbe Vtario reports that tho rebel leaders in
the DTovtace ol Smto Ksplrltu have deserted
' their men In tbe Eusiern Department. Hands
are roaming between riolsjula and Gibara, and
committing great depredaioo3 and outrages.
The carrv tuc rebel flae. but are disowned bv
the insurgents themselves, and denounced as
A steamer arrived bere to-day from Clenfue
gos, with a number ot pricoucr, among them
lour priests.
Hitim. March 8 Tbe steamer from Vera
rvn hrtiis the.followlni: nefct-General Ala
torre, in commacd ot the na'.ional troops, came
unsiththe rebels under Kegrete at Lascila,
and, after a sharp fluht, routed them. General
Malo was killed iu the action, and many rebels
were taken prisoners. Negrete hinibell escaped
with a few adherents, going in a southerly
direction. Bocando'6 cavalry are iu close pur
ir,oi PHeto. lmnlicted in Negrete's move
meet, was caotured near Vera Cruz, and taten
Almaloz also lolced Negrote, but
..nnnt re found. He aicuoipmieB him in his
irht. Tbe Mexican Government Is sanguine
of completely crushlug the revolt,
lbe insurrecilon at Menda. Yuca'an, Is over.
Tbe rlDriaaerB were cHugm, uuu wiv. vua
GenerarRorecraus bas receu lyhal freq-jent
nrlvate interviews with Pesident Juarez. It is
suppoted that questions ol gr- at imporiance are
, unoer considerutlon between tbem.
nation in the capuai.
Th oni.onitlon accube the President and his
-ahwift of corruDt'on, which
lhev declare is
iicrea iog aily. Thty report
tbat Ler lo de
Telada is buying up
extensive and vatuaoie
f . I cir A
properties,
while eeLor itamtto is scuuiuu ittov
zz..i ar.A u trvinir to have hlui dismissed
Vv 1 r-o7,i;t .Tn,i that the influence of the
"i Tsupreale with Juarez, but tbe other
tiniaipr take the PartofUomero,
General Palacto ba. published a letter on the
.nif.ti of the country, which has given rise
iZ mnr.h exciterneot. He considers the admin-
Jsirat.on ol Juarez uuequal to the tas oi gov
ernmeui. ... inoi TihlU1if1 at the
.3,:. Aa.ejicBn interests
p. with couraee and viiror to tbe
and xeoi.ea. w .
4t.ra atte rnruc yj, js.r;:j;
Beff re the Exmniners, Mers Meick au-l
Buitur-, testtmouy wan continued yes'.erday
aitrrnocn in toe couifMeo eiecnon ci. i
IIurv NiiD K. N .. CU9 Hiuih lVn Ii tM't.
testified that he voted the Republican tick-it. us
ali'O did John McYIulieo, No. 77 sou'h tenth
street; Jos"pb Moore, o. 710 Soutn reoto
s'reft: Charles W. Qn c. No 723 houth Nnnti
'street? Stephen" B'. Sexton, southeast corner o
Tenth and Shipreu sireeii; George W. Le!, Tio.
1015 Sbippeii-street; lr. Alired K. Ash'on, jvo.
73oxoutn renth Btreetj dt. kjh- ti Moore, Jr.,
No. 871) Filzwatcr sticei:' James1 Brown. No. 715
South Elevenih .-Teei : lhomaM McKec'T,
No. 718 Erie siree : Tjos. G. Vali'tte. No. 713
H. F.leven'b et.: I aleh Jackson. 716Kric st. : 8.
t THylor, No. 724 Krie. s reet (voted tor shep-
pro:i Afoiobus M, A Mr on, No 7ao f . lentti
treet: Charles h. BHib'-r, No ,737 Krie street;
Kdwsrd Lnkens o. 622 Ninjh street; W. h.
Manlove, No. 1004 Koutn street; Francis B !st,
No. 711 Er e street;' Thorn as Brnwo, No. 7(18 S.
Tenth stree'j Joepn R. M MiHer, No 617 S.
Ten'b trei:Tliima8 Doruan. No. 701 Elo-
ven h B'reet: Joseph Krau-s, No. 701 8. 'leveuth
stieet; John Buck ins, ko. 707 s. aintn street;
E. I). Brown, No. C12 tt. Tenth a reel; Wdliaui
C. RicLard-on. N. 721 8. Tenth street: Robert
Duddv. No. 629 8. Eleventh street (vo'ed lr
Shepparrt); Robert Moore, No ! 829 Fuzwter
street; Thomas Lanoon, No. 715 8. Eleventh
r-tieet; James Brown, No. 715 d. Eleventh street;
Jofepn 8. Randall. No. 624 S. Tenth s'reet:
Win am bop, ma f. lenni streett Biicnaei
Wood, No. 819 abippen ftreet; Jobn B. Harris,
No. 725 Sou'h Tentn street; John Thomas, Nt.
707 South Eleventh street; Willinm Lees, No.
1015 thiDPen street: Charles U. White. No. 723
fcouth Tmth street; Jo eph Burr. No. C03 (tomb.
Tenth street; Benjamin 8. Phillip, No. 823
ShiDien street; Charles Mejer, No. 703 Ene
ureet; John 8 hill, No. 725 South Eleventh
rtreet: John Sharl, No. 711 South Eleventh
stieet; Oliver Smith, No. 728 South Tenth a'reet;
Henry K. Cdmnnds, No. 619 houib lenth street
(ttisbro her Frederick vo'ed the same ticket):
W. It. West, No. 703 South Tenth street; Thomas
D. ItnplUh. No. C24 South Tenth street; Dr. W..
S. Ernst. No. 701 South Tenth tdreet.
Cbailes J. Price. No. 611 South Ninth street.
tertifjed that be did not vote; no other C. J.
Price lives there. (He was assessed there, and
on me voters' us ).
The boxes containing tbo papers ot the Six
teenth division of tbe Twentieth ward. Seventh
of tbe Fifteenth, First of tbe Fif Lh. and Eighth
vf 41.A K4m 4 Vi mBKA nvn)nno
Recorder Givin recalled The ooxes contain
ing tbe ballots of tbe Sixteen h division of tbe
Twentieth ward were all opened In order to find
which contained those for tbe Judicliry; this
was done iu tbe eresence ot Judges Allison and
Pclrce and the District Attorney, lor tbe pur-
tHes or the luatciai contest.
Mr. Mann proposed to open mcDOxes con
taining the ballots lor the offices in contest, and
orJerina tbe ballots in evidence.
Mr. Sellers objected, witbout a special order
of tbe court there'or, and alter it shall be deter
mined on the evidence already given that it Is
necessary, et-prcially or. behalf of the Prothono-
tarv ot tbe Common rieas there is no specifica
tion in the petition contesting the return of tuat
office which refers to tbu division.
The boxes were then returned to tho vault to
await the decision of tbe Court. Adjourned.
EXIT BINCKLEY.
Be Is to do no more Qovernmeut
NollcUluff.
The following is a copy of the corrcBpondenee
whit h bai recently taken place:
Tbeabtjby Department. Office of Internal
Revenue, Washington. March 8. 1869. Sir:
Mr. Jobn M. Binckley was appointed Solicitor
in August last. On tbe 2d dav of tbe following
month 1 requested bis removal upou the ground
that he was a wilful perjurer, or so weak and
credulous as to make hlui tho convenient tool
of corrupt and malicious men. Not having
charged mv opinion of him eiuce that time, I
bave assigned birn no duty whatever, and tor
the last five months I do not know that be has
even Obtensibly done a single hour's labor lor
the Governmeiit.
I have repeatedly urged his removal, and he
has repeatedly drawn his monthly salary at tbe
rate ot $4uuu per annum, air. tnncaiey is noto
riously unquaiioea lor cts piace. i uo not know
tbat be even claims to be a lawyer. Ceitain it
i, be never undertook to practice law, and the
larcc ot his employment as solicitor of Internal
Revenue I do not believe thuuld be continued
ubder the pre-ent administration. Tbe acting
Secretaiv ct the Treasury, unadvised oy sou,
may hesitate, perhaps, to cbauge tbe officers of
the department,, in anticipation oi tne eariy ap
pointment ana quaiincauon oi its permanent
fciecieuirv. and I respectfully recommend, there
lore, tbat you request nini to uismus Mr.
Binckley Immediately.
i am, very retpeciiuiiy.
E. A. Bollikb, Commissioner.
To the President.
IhDORSEMENT.
Executive Mansion, March 8, 18G9.-Respcct-
fullv releired to tbe Hon. tbe Secretary ot tbe
Treasury. The fervices of Mr. Jobn M. Binck
ley, Bolicitor ot intern! Revenue, win De no
1. . vAtnlvorl kn (ha flnnnrnniriTit
By order oi tne rreaiueui.
(Signed) Horace Porter,
Brevet Brigadier-General. Secretary.
Uoon this letter the following indorsement
was made:
Treasury department, warcn b, ihb'j. Joon
M. Bitickley, Eiq.. Solicitorot Internal Revenue.
Sir: I am reauesied bv lbe President to in
form vou tbat our services as Solicitor of Inter
nal neveuue are no longer requireu oy xue
Government, xou are, therefore, nereoy re
moved from tbe office, very respecttuiiy,
(Signed) J. 1. UABTLET,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
Deatrnctlve Flres-lAa, $1,000,000.
New York. March 8. This morning the build.
inusMos. 85 Dey street and 121 aud 120 west
kireet were burned. The loss is over $1,000,000.
Tbe principal losers are Hymen dtscbeuck, nsb,
and Conibs and Appletou, flour dealers; T.J.
Pratt, provisions. Insurance not ascertained.
GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS.
H. 8. K. G.
Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves.
ETEBT PAIB WABBAKTEO,
SXQLU8IVS AUKST8 JOB GENTS' OLOVHa
J. W. 8COTT A CO..
tzihp
MO, 814 CUESKGT MTUKKT,
) A T EN T B II 0 U LDEB.SB AM
SHIRT MANUFACTORY,
AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
PKRFKCT FITTING BHIKTS AND DKAWfilU
made fiom measurement al very short nolle.
All other article, ol Ha'.NTl.ii.Mif.N'M HRttRfi
UUOLH la ran variety.
WUNCllKaTEK & CO.,
11 1 No. 7us CUIbN O f Street,
LEGAL NOTICES.
TETTERS TESTAMENTARY TO TUB KS.
1J TAl ki OF KL1 B. 11UKMTT. deneasd. tanv.
Iu. been glinted to lbe onderblKntd, all persons hav-
1 g Cltt'P o bk.i Bi uv oaiaivviii ir"Bu mum Ittr
s tliUiui. and all perrous ladeb.sa to the es.aie will
ultaue iii.se raj ment to
No. I14B. THlKDHtreet.
HANNAH K. 11UUN liiTT,
No. 3013CHJiaTNV1T Mlltet.
Executors.
(9u6l Phlladelphli
TT'STATE
OP JOHN R. PANCOAST. DR.
JLU (jKAbKl. LeiteiB iesimeuiary upou tne
all persons Ibdebled to be said esiute are requited
to tiiaav paymeiib, aiiu uiub. uaviua tiuims agAinat
iii. saiue Iu present tbem to
Ui same u v WiLLlAM W. JUVENAL,
LIUU4KY Ktrel, net w Kittb.
Attornvy for TACY A. fANCOAor.
2 Itud'. KtMcuirix,
LETTEPS OF ADMINISTRATION TO TflB
j,tmecit Mrs LYUIA It. UAILUY, decayed.
hylS liteu yrauled lo ine undersigned, all persons
ludebled to auld estate will make pay uieut, aud all
r,av us claims unalnsl tbasauia will praaeut Ibsiu lo
v ( iu EilL4lY. AJui'-ii-tra'.rU.
a 2 tuflt ISO. i0,FlJFa trwl,PttUaaipUia.
MARINE CflLtfaHAPJl.
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Mails Torwarded by every nieaoier Inibercwular
line. Tbe steamnr for or from Liverpool call al
Uaeemtowo, ejirwpt tha Canadian Una, which call at
Londonderry. Tbe tutamera for or from tbeUoDU
oent call at SontbaniptOD-
OLKARXD VKHTmniv
Br Jobn Ph, Nickerioo. Zaza. D. H Htniuin A rv.
Hcbr . A. Hodman, Hoftaiau, Mav.RUea. do.
8cbr Ii A. Walton, Wataon, Trluldad de tluba
Hen. u Camnn A V .
Bt'r F. Franklin, fleraon, Baltlmcre, A. Oroveo, Jr.
ARRIVVn vtr.vrvanAV
Pchr F R. K.lrd. lrelan. is tvn irnm ri.nhi.l.n.
ltti 8UKr and 7 HiTOen to Madeira A Uahada.
Hcbr Marr D. Ireland, Ireland. 8 da?s from Pjrt
land, at. wm beadlnfand mdne. to Tooa. Watiaon
soul . Vesl to Latbrinry. Wlrkersbam A (Vv.
Bcbr Alex. Young. Voting days from Georgetown,
nth lumber to Latbbury. Wlokeraham A V.
BCbr Klla F OrOWell. Hom t from Vimlnna.
town, wlib mdsr. to Calvin S. rowel I A (Jo,
r. ,1k ,X Dlnr," wtcka, from Wilmington, N.
BCIir Jobn II. PerrT.Knllv. from TCaw Ttc.Atr.rA viik
oil to Shober A Co. '
Bcbr Louie Beard, Perry, from New Bedford, In bal
last lo captain.
VtVlID A MT
Brig Llrile Troon K.ir
from TrlDload is oayg ,ince. --" "
HCbr III Sie &1CNII mltt.A f.nm A
25lb nit,, lor ewan imana.
""iiDgtoa, enow, nence ror Boston, at
ew York 7th Inst, '
Bcbr Ann Cartel. Wmtoolt. from Ttnatnn tnr PKIi..
drlpbla at New York 7tb Inst.
Bcnra Maine Baker, Orowell, and J. B. Myers. Bay
mond, from Providence for Philadelphia, at Ne
Yom 71 lost
trbr John B'nsman. Weavar. at. NavVnrk Tih in.,
fiom WilmlBgiou. O.
nenr joun jonnann, Mcurioe. rrom Boston for Ha
vara sailed liom Newport 6ib Insl.
Bcbr JS. A. Conklln. Roeart. from Orient for Phil..
delpbia ai New York fto mat.
r-cbr k. A L. Marts, Maria, at Baltimore 6th Inst,
from Savannah,
Bcbr WMtaotra. Lawrence, at Jacksonville 25th nit.
from Bavannan.
Bcbr o. u. Morris. Artis. at Jacksonville latinnt .
In m I'barleslen.
Hcbr Racbcl Vannaroan, vannamaa, at Jackson
ville 2d IdbU, Irom New York.
Bcbr R. L Tay. Baker, from Bonton for Phlladel
pi la. at Holmes' Hote&lb Ins-., aod sailed an-1 a.
bear B. P. M. Tasker. Allen, wi np at New Orleans
80 lost , lor Providence.
Bcbr Mary K. Homers, xoung, oiearea at Boston nth
lost., lor Mobile, M ' ,
Hrbr Bonny B vat.Kelley, for Philadelphia, cleared
t Beaton Sib lnt
Bcbr Grace Glrdler, Smith, cleared at Boston 6th
lr n Uanannah.
fohr Anna D. Hays, Love, bence, at Richmond 6th
nrtaot. . . .. .
BcbrBaran urnen, ri.iifi, nritmington.
. . ..k tn.t
echrElla jmaden. Bmlth, for Philadelphia, was
loadlc g ai Havanoau
NOTIOB TO MARINERS.
Notice Is beieby given tbat two green Ouots. tnarbo
with l he word "Wreck." bave been laid tn
sunken vessels (names unknown). In Goldmer's Gait,
p&nt rnaRt nl Knr and.
Tbe Outer Buoy lies In 4 fathoms at low water
sprtrg tinea J ft rainoms bjv. ui ids wrote, with tne
1h inning niaraa ana compass oearioKs-
1 be ronnd tree on tbe Nase Bnd. Just open to the
eastward or tbe wae -tower, a n. ; w.
v esi Rocks Booy. is .
TDahIil..! nnnfliiftt Hiinv. B 4fe K.
ThiL nuRiiM Ilea In fallioma at low Water
i in. mnix in fnihnn a HrA Ot tbe wreck, with
1 be rouna ire. on tne ihuu, juov vjigu vveib ui
tbe Nse Tower. N w.
Noribf-astunnneet Booy,ns. j
Biore Banks Buoy, N. by W. )4 W.
By order. ROBIN aLLEN, Secretary,
Trinity House. Ixmdon, Jsb. 10, 186a
FERTILIZERS.
Jj OR LAWNS, GARDENS, GREEN HOUSES
AINU D Alilia.
B A U G H'S
BAY? -BONK 6UPJT.R PHO-PHATE OF LIME will
oe touna a powetrut ma u un
it Is prompt In It action: It cjntaloa tbe seeds ot
no p surer ous weeas, ana win proauoe luxuriant
grow lb Urass, i .owers, .rwoerrles, ana ail Uar
rien Vnsetablea and Planla.
Dealers mppiud by ib cargo, direct from the wharf
or tbe manufactory, on liberal terms.
Bend yo-raduress an a procure free, "Journal of
the farm." . .
J3A.U tjrti tX SUIN o,
NO. 20 Booth DILAWARK Avenue.
This Fertilizer can be had of all Atricalmra
Dealers in city or conutiy. s s lutnsdm
COAL.
WILLIAM W. ALTER,
LEIIIQII GOAL,
Also, Lorbcrrj and Locust Mountains
Depot, lie 957 Norlb KINTII Street,
Below Olrard Avenue. 1801MU
0 Clce, Cor. SLXHI and SPRING GUIDES.
BEBICK & 8 O N a
BuumwAHS ruuHuar,
Ne. 430 WASHINGTON AVENUE, Philadelphia,
WLLLIAM WRIGHTS PAT1CNT VARIA-BL
OUT OF BTEAM-KNGINB,
BecQlated by tbe Goyernor.
MKHIUCK'b tdAFXTY HOIHTING MACHINM
Patented June, IMS.
DAVID JOY'S
PATENT VALVELKdS STEAK HAMMlPil,
D. M. WKBTON'H
PATENT BfCLP -CENTERING, KLF-BALANCiai
UEJXTKIFUGAL bCGAK-DKAININU MAOliUNii
AMD
HYDRO EXTHAOTOR,
Per Cotton or Woollen Jsanulaoturea. 1 lumw
WIRE GUARDS,
FOR BT0RE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FACTO
RIES, 1TU.
Patent Wire Railing, Iron Bedsteads. Orna
mental Wire Work, Taper makers' Wires, and
every variety of Wire Work, manufactured by
M. WALKER & SONS,
aafmwl Wo. UN. SIXTH BUeeU
TAR. KINKELIN. AFTER A RESIDENCl
XJ and practice ol thirty years at V1".W,'ir,ljfwJ!L
corner 01 'intra ana union S. 6
nn.ved toBunth iclkvenTH btrset. iMtweea MA
KET and CHKtiNUT. . ,.0i
in... . .. 1 . . ii,. MfiMint ana nerfeet onre ot
.if S-TaV?nff 1 oonstliutlonal affec
"U!"1 ?? "lnJreii,P!?.v'.rb.'5,V hnndreddli-
frent forma, totally eradicated! medial and pnyaiow
weakness, and all nervous deblltllea aolentlrloally
and suoneaariiUv Oflloa AHUM IlOm S
u'snasemai ui (.rin sain. BUUMCMa : .
toir.sn
HIL080PHY OP M ARK I AG
A new Course of Lectures, as dellve-eo at i"
York MuHsum ol Aiaiouiy. euioraciua j"
st ejects:-Huw to Live aud Wnst to Llva rorj
..,... r,,.A.' ...v...,".' LMnlillunilk kDd
lYrVIBWVU, IUSVWD.UJ ItlUIKI'.llUlli i . -
Nervmis Dlseuses accoaoted For; MarrisKe fbllo
sopblrailr CoiiBlderen, eic. eio. Pocket volumes m
lalulug these Lectures will be torwsrded, poMl-pald,
on roeltrf hy ili1rmi'i W A LrK"
Jk.,fc. kw uotuetw JilFiAaudWAAiNUTtiUeotC
fkliaaUpUlas
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFt
CHAMPION SAFES!
Philadelphia, Janniur 18, 1808.
Ueear. FARIIEU, HKRRIN A CO.,
No. 64) ChaanatatreeV
Uentlemen:-On the night of the 13th Inst, a
fa well known to the citizen of Philadelphia,
onr large and extensive (tore and valnabU
stock of merchandise, No. Wi Choanal street
was burned.
The fire waaone of the moat extensive and
destructive that'haa visited our city for many
years, the heat being so intense that even th
marble corn loo waa almost obliterated.
We bad, as you are aware, two of yonr valu
able and well-known CHAMPION FIRE
PROOF SAFES; and nobly have they vindi
cated yonr well-known reputation as manofao
tnrers of FIRE-PROOF SAFES, If anyforther
proof had been required. '
They were subjected to the most intense heat,
and it aflords oa mnoh pleasure to Inform yon
that after recovering them from the rains, w
found upon examination that oar books, papers,
and other valuables were all In perfect condi
tion. Tours, very respectfully,
JAB, E. CALDWELL, A CO.
THE ONLY SAFES EXPOSED TO TIfJB
FIRE IN CALDWELL'S STORE
WERE FAKKEL, UERRIDS A VO.
Philadelphia, Jan. 18, 188B.
Messrs. FARREL, HERRING A CO.,
No. 629 Chesnut street.
Gentlemen: On the night of thelStb Instant
onr large store, B. W. corner of Ninth and Ches
nut streets, was, together with oar heavy stock
of wall papers, entirely destroyed by fire.
We had one of yonr PATENT CHAMPION
FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which contained our
principal books and papers, and although it was
exposed to the most Intense heat for over 60
hours, we Are happy to say It proved Itself
worthy of our reoommendatlon. Our books
and papers were all preserved. - We cheerfully
tender our testimonial to the many already
published, In giving the HERRINQ SAFE the
oreditand confidence it Justly merits.
'Soars, very respectfully,
HOWELL A BROTHERS.
BTILL ANOTHER.
Philadelphia, Jan. 19, ltKM.
Messrs. FARREL, HERRINQ A CO.,
No. 629 Ohesnat street.
Gentlemen: I had one of your make of safe
In the basement of J. E. Caldwell A Oa's store
at the time of . the great fire on the night
of the 13th Instant. It was removed from
the ruins to-day, and on opening It
I - found all my books, papers, green
backs, watches, and watch materials, etc, all
preserved. I feel glad that I had one of yonr
truly valuable safes, and shall want another 0
your make when I get located.
Yours, very respectfully,
F. U KIRK PATRICK,
With J. E. Caldwell A Co.,
No. 819 Chesnut street
FARREL, HERRKG & CO.,
CHAMPION SAFES,
No. 629 CHESNUT Street,
n u
PHILADELPHIA.
. L. M A I 8 E B
MAinrvAOTrnicB o
AND BUROLAK-PBOOP SAFES,
riii si
FIRE
TXUTOwMITH. BELL-HANGER, AND DEAJLEB
MVV- nTIl UT A U IW A H 0
stiA f"lf I ll " H " srmjiassa
161
No, 484 BACH Street
LUMBER.
SPRUCE JOIST
tO-ttUCE JOIST,
HEMLOCK,
HEMLOCK.
1869
1869
iorn SEASONED FUNK.
1 Rut) BEAWONED CLEAR PINK.
J.JJV 7,.,,,, i,. WAT-I h.KN PINK.
1869
BPANibil CEDARORATfiLRNa.
inin FLORIDA FLOORINQ. 1 QQ
1869 FLORIDA FLOORING, LOO)
At'U' CAROLINA FLOORING.
VIRGINIA FLOORING.
DELA WARE FLOORXNO.
ASH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
FLORIDA STEP BOARDS.
RAIL PLANK.
, nf.Ci WALNUT BD8 AND PLANK. 1 OLQ
1869 WALNUT BDH. AixD PLaNJL. lOOU
AOWV "VV ALMJ'f ROARDH.
WALNUT PLANK.
,Ofifi UNDERTAKERS LUMBER. IOCQ
1869 BNDJaiTAKERrV LUMilJUi. lOOy
WALNUT AND PINK.
ICOCi BEABONED POPLAR. 1 QCQ
lOOt REASONED CHERRY. lOOl
WHITS OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
HICKORY.
1 OCO CIGAB BOX MAKERS' 1 QAQ
lODt CIGAR ROX MAKE US' 100(7
faPANiblt CEDAR BOX ROAHDB,
tOR BALK LOW.
infcO CAROLINA BCANTLING, 1 QtiQ
louo carolina h.t. bills, 100(7
Norway bcantling.
inQ CEDAR KHINOLES. 1 QfQ
lOOy 0YPRE8riBHINGLEB, lOOt
JlAULE, RKUTH S.K UU
1 II No. t00 BOUTAl Huceel,
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC.
ESTABLISHED 1020. j
HOLIDAY JPftESEHTOs
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
CiA)0E8, ULLVERWARE. and
FANCY GOO Dti,
a. W. BUS SELL,
K0. 22 AURIU SIXTH 8TKLET,
g9 I-UILADELPOIA.
ALEXANDER 0. CATTELL A CO
PRODUCE OOMMIHHION MERCHANTS,
NO. U NORTH WIlARVEd
Wp. I WORTH WATWW MTRCBT, I
PMllADwUtitJA- a
4LXAaUU CAX1AMU . CUIAit !,
AMU3EMCNTS.
PHILADELPHIA I'HIUUHMOMC SO
net). IheTHIKD UHA.' I) CiN"CET ef 111.
poreiy will tske pac a', lbe M'AJKMY '
MITr.C rssAlURDAY lVKNISUinl U It Inn ,
atto'c'ork.
KOlO ikWTIRT, Hi S B MH I the eminent
Plaiiistoi New York, wno will perform tbe si-lei-llons
below nmd.
PROGRAMME.
rT risnr.
I. Pastorale Pymphonie Beeih iven.
1. A Metro M a No" l'ruppi.
a. Andante on Motto.
a Aiiearn, Ther-tnrni. AlUfr-to
Of AN ft ORt UK8rRA, t
riKT asfuN n. ....
I. OOUC'F.RTO FOR PIANO IN ft MINOR (')p II.)
1 bopln.
(Slin Orchestral Accompaniment.)
I. ll"ini.
a. nondo Vtyare.
MK.H.B MILLS.
I'. Cbnras fr Male VolfiM dttilKN." A. M
Mooh. YOUMG Si.VtVKKilMOR BOoIKI'Y
(under lbe d reollon or Mr. WKHaut Bariuitil,
... wl'b aco mpaninirnls by four Kreoch horns.
III. K)I.()-PIa.NU. "HUNGARIAN UlPSY fti K-
LODIKS." J.nsts.
,,r MR. H. B. MILLS.
IV, Overture '-Meentll e.'' Mendelssohn.
M . ORANAi UBCBK.1THA.
Cocf no'or.. ..Mr. w, G. DIKTRU'II
1 irkeis $1 & For sale at the ofllce o' tbe Siielniy.
No. Itfl4 UUEbisur bireet, and at the principal
MUllo fell MS.
THE LAST GRAND PUBLIC REHEARSAL,
Prtvluus to tte ("onr-rt, wll he given at
IIUItl ltULTtlHAb HALL,
ON PUtUAY AKTKRMION, ijtb Inst.,
Tlckits, Mccata.
O. B. DODWORTII, President.
J. A. UitT7.it, Hecretary. a 9 lutlis 8t
MEDICAL.
R1IISUMATIHM,
IN 12 U 11 A. L O 1 A.
Warranted Fennancntlj Cored.
Warranted Fermanentlj Cored.
Without Injury to toe System.
Without Iodide. Fotassla. or Colchlcum
By Using Inwardly Only
DR. FITLER'8
GREAT K11EUMATIC BEMEDI.
For Rheumatism and Neuralgia in all itt form.
The only standard, reliable, positive, lnfalllbl per
maneDt core ever discovered. It la warranted to ooo
tain nothing hnrtfol or injurious to tbe system.
WARRANTED TO CURB OR MONEY REFUNDED
WARRANTED TO CURE OR MONET REFUNDS?
Thotuauds ot Philadelphia rererenoes of oores. Pr
pared at
No, 29 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
8t2statbU
BELOW MARKET.
pILES OR UEM0BUU0IDAL 1UM0ISS.
All kinds perfectly and permanently eared, with
out pain, , danger, caustics, or Instruments, by
W. A. McCAN DLESS M. DM No. 1U SPRING
GARDEN Btreet. We can refer you to over a
thousand of the best oltzens of Pulladelphla oured.
Reference given at our oOlce. s 23 lm
GOVERNMENT SALES.
ST. LOUIS ARSENAL, BT. LOUIS, MO..
FEBRUARY. M 18tiU. ' '
PUbLIU BALE OF CONDEMNED ORD
NANCE AND OHDNANCE BlOKEA Will be
tillered for sale, al puollo auction, at the Bu
Loo Is Arsenal, 8t. Loots, Ma, oommenniriK oa
MONDAY, tbe 121b, day of April, mi), at 10
o'olock A. M a large amount of conueianed
Ordnance and Ordnance Stores, etc. consisting
I . A .(.a f ,A I I -1 11 1 .
IBJSIIUI luiiuuuniutsiiiuiini, 1S.;
oi cast irou nem guns, wita carriazea and
implements.
199 cast Iron guns, various, total weight
about 680 ions.
480 tons cannon balls, 6 to 42 pounds.
80 artillery carriages, various.
600 Beta artillery wheel harness, for two
horses.
4.800 SDortirjs rlflea and shot enna vsrUn.
10,233 carblnea and riUes, various.
14,411 aabrea and swords, various,
123 000 cartridge boxes, various.
15.000 cavalry saddles, various.
8,000 artillery saddles, various.
23,190 curb bridles, various.
10 000 watering bridles, various.
15,000 halters, various.
14.480 leather traces, various.
401,985 pounda of cannon powder.
828 450 pounda of mortar powder.
777,680 pounds of musket powder.
' J8 200 pounda of rifle powder.
160.840 pounda of damaeed powder.
90,884,000 muhket and pistol perousBion caps.
w r ougnt ana oast iron scrap, etc. eio.
Persons deslrlne catalogues of the stores to
be sold can obtain tbem by application to the
Oblef ol Ordnance, at Washington, D. U,; of
Brevet Colonel 8. Crispin, U. 8. A., parohaslng
agent, corner of Houston and Greene streets,
jew ioiKi or upon application at r ots arsenal,
F. D. OALLENDKU,
Lleot.-Col. of Ord. and Bu Brlg.-Uen. U. 8. A.,
uommanaing. y x
O V K B N M E NT SALE.
Will be sold at Publlo Auction, bv H. R
BM 1THBON, A uolloneer. at Allegheny Arsenal,
Pititiburg, Pa., commenolng at lO.o'cloolr. A. M.,
w eoiicBusf, waiou a, ioo, tue louowing arti
cles, viz.:
16,894 Bolld Shot (round).
2,829 Btanda of Grape and Caroasaes.
8.827 Carblnea, new, repaired, ruNty, etc.
8,127 U. 8. Rifles, OaL 54 and 58, repaired,
rusty, etc.
4,877 Enileld Muskets, repaired.
4.819 Foreign Muskets and Rifles, maty, etc
8.1.10 U. 8. Muskets, Cal. 09, rusty, etc.
2,279 Pistols and Revolvers, new, repaired,
and rusty.
4,000 Bets of Infantry Accoutrements (old).
83,182 Pounds of Cannon, Musket, and Rifle
Powder.
190,000 Pistol Cartridges (Lefaucheux A Wes
son's). 1,800,000 Maynard's and Sharp's Primers.
6,282 Musket Bay oneta.
130,000 Pounds of Borap Iron, Caat and
Wrought.
A lot of A ppendages and parts of Muskets.
A lot of Tools for Blacksmiths, Carpenters,
etc. eta
A lot of Packing Boxes, eto.
Catalogues of the above can be obtained on
application to tbe undersigned.
Purchasers will be required to remove the
property within ten days alter the sale.
Ter ms Cash.
R. H. K. WIIITE.LEY.
322mw6t Bvt. Brlg.-Uen. U. 8. A.
PUBLIC SALE OF CONDEMNED ORD
uauce Stores.
A lare quantity of Condemned Ordnance and Ord
nance btores will De ottered lor sa e at Public Auo
tlon, at BOCK IHLAND ARSENAL, Illinois, oa
W EDNE8DA Y, April 7, 18A9, at 10 o'clook A. M.
The following comprises some ot the principal arti
cles to be at Id, via I
t Iron Cannon, varlons calibres,
lioo Field Carrlagr aod Limbers.
100 sett ol rtlliery baroasa,
10,(00 ponuds Hbot and febell.
4ft.i)0ostsol Iu tau try Aooouwemeuu.
tMO McClellnn baddies.
TOO a rtiilery Meddles,
KHI0 Halters,
7u0addle Blankets.
601 S Waterli.g Atrtdlea.
4im (tavairr va" "
lerr i
visblni
""ru WaThlnKtonVD Tc. or Brevet. Oolonoi a.
. . . . . , . .... i
t III piuivphvh " " - - - vaA'
T, hitj-ri mum Arrov. PurcuaslDB OiUr-SP
cmnerof BOTlriTON and OR KEN Btreeta.New York
cuy, or opoa apphoatloa at th.. '--'k-N
Lleotenant CoIoumI Orunance, .
Brevet Brlgauler-Uuner.l U. b. A.,
Coumauding,
Jtock island Arsenal, January U. 18a, IWIA7
BOARDING.
A T NO. 1121
GlttARD BTREET MY BE
fS L v-..t. iu.tiauvll taUU UhUU.M.WtA . UU lu
Ml itu gt Jrvasu; auru, u auurvu.
IU
AMUSEMENTS.
A M ERICAS
ACADEMY OP
MDSfC.
8XRHAN DRAMA.
FOR felX NfH m.
FANNY JtNt L'MUH itK,
QTJKEN OF THE OKKslAN sriOC
a i Irlt d by a oon.pay or tirst oiaas Artlsu, engaged
ty I er In Eun-pe n ive
bUL BSPRax EN CATIONS
osrman'drama,
(mm'D'lrg
W'HOAY KVRNIKd, Maroh IB,
MARIA 8TCAHT.
TCrDAY Evm.siNO, March 1,
CATHAMINK TUB KKCOitD.
WEDNESDAY RVNNINU, Marcli 1'.
MAHIANNA.
AHHIFVION. . ZZ, .ONB D3LLAK
Eatra Charge lor noser r-d e
ramllv;lmle ,, , p ny (lenM
T enir-n e OenW
1 " sale of Ktsrrv.d -eats will .mnienne oa
'"'"'r morrtit r.;Mr-h ii, at Kwltiig'a Mono
hSNUr Btvet. atid at tbe Acs-
dtniy.
- st
fJtJKCEKT H ALL TO-NIOHT. GO AND
W ee Ca RLTON In bis great Irlab Character. Pat.
McCanp. wgt
CONCERT HALL TO-NIUHT.-BOX OFFICE
ien daily, iron. 9 A. M. to t P, M., lor tbe sale
Ot reserved swaia. Price 75 eenti. st
OKCEBT HALL TO-NIOHT.'
Grand Presentation or Valuable Gifts to tbe
Abdleuce.
l i e goods given away at this Exhibition are nrst
clais. ! isst
C"tONCRT HALL Tl NK5H T.-OO AND SEE
J Ihehesutllul oRABIaN N1G1IT4 TABLR A UX,
tlflT In ncn.her. The must attractive series of Paint
Inns In the country. 8 8 St
pONCEKT HALL TO-NIOHT .TUB
EtFaNTs ment.A 1UHTd O0"1
Tickets 60ci ts.
lit served Peal. 78 cents.
Children, 6ceni. gt
C-JONCERT HALL TONIOHT.-OO AND SEE
J OHAKLE1 OAhMIO sin In bis great (Jtiarav
ter Bonus. Major Wellli gton de Hoots. Op In a Hal
loon. Fash'on.ble Fred. R I'IcIp Rovers eto. S8 6t
CONCERT HALL TONIGHT. GO AND
sea lb greatest eolertaluaaeut ever la Phlladel
P1'' I8t
CONCERT HALL TO-NIQHT. GO AND
hear Miss JENiE WADE slug her beautiful
Ballade. is St
ONCERT HALL .TO-NIGQI.ALI BABA
LAHIHN.
AND THE FOKTY THIRVEi tlt
CONCERT HALL TO-NIGHT. -GO AND
bear tbe great CARLETON slog tbe ,aWblsillnK
Tblet."iwltb variations. j g
ONOERT HALL TO-NIGHT.-GO AND
see ibe great CARLE ION fa his celebrated
character, ''The Dub. la D-noIng Master," pro
nounced the greatest Irish burlesque ef tbe
day. a lei
CONCERT HALL TO-NIGHT. GO AND
vv nee rror. m. u'kuihuum, the great Pianist
and Com poer. perform on his sreat invention, the
Tumbleronlcon, the wonder of the mns'cal age, it at
rl ONCERT HALL TO NIGHT.
fcilverwfti e. Jew Irj, etc , 10 bo glva 10 IH ntil-
a v o
CHESNUT STREET TIIEATRP
ON TDE-DAY EVEN i NO' March 10.
C. D. HE-tt A OJ..
onnaralleled production ef firongh's Inimitable Vr.
travagarza, the j-..
FIELD OF IDE CLOTH OF GOLD ' J
FIB I.D OP THE CLOTU OF GOLD 1
the Grand KpcctacuWr Success ot the day Irans.
lerred dlrsct and entire from Crosby's Opera'fionsT
Chlctgo. wlih the
btPERR OPERATTO AND DR AM ATID OAST
MAGMFD ENT COKTUMkB. JEWELS
BANNERS. ARMOR, ETO,, ; ' '
AND
HXTRAORDINARV SPECIAL FEATTJRTCB
THE UREaT OAST1
embraces Mrs. J. A. Gates, MUa Panny Stock-ton
xi v ilia Put nam. M Ih tmmi Wilmm uiS'
ela Telbln, J. Johnston.
Flsk, CA.McManns.
u v eanle. C. Richards.
TUB LEON HKOTllEtUJ,
unrivalled k the great Nlatara Leap.
BRKBAN't OWIfb BELr. KINOEtm.
HFKNANDEZ'S COv BITLL RINUER4 '
OIRARD'H ORNITHOLOGICAL AND ZOOLOnr
CAL IMITATIONS ULOGI-
HERNANDKH GUITAR 80L03.
JAPANESE TRtDPE
EXTKaOKDI Ni RYI
Music bv the clebrated KOPPITZ.
Hale of Rtservrd Seals will commerce at Tmmn
ler'S Mnli More and at the B n Ofhre ou ,ruBIP-
WEDNESDa Y MORNiNG. March 10. fsgge
M1 x BfEA,TRE?ALTN'S CHESNDr STREET
ON THIS EVENING.
,8 IX NIMHTH ONLY.
MEtBFe. BACHMANH A GaRDNER'R
GREAT DRAMATIC COMPANY,
sill .nn.k.ln
Vi ua n -n v. w cjrrrTrw. nM.
world-xenownad Ledger romance,
nui'weu iiv
HIDDEN HAND.
First appearance In PhlladeiDilaof the
j. PARTINGTON 8IHTER8,
lupported by a Irsi-clssn Oompsn.
commenclus at 2 o'clock. '
juii particulars see puis or tee pay.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE, N. B. COR
rer of NINTH and W LN (J C 8 rente.
THIS (Tuesday! EVEN Ida. March
MR, and MRU BARN KY Wlr.i.iiuH
SNIN I'H TIME,
or the Bomantlo Irish Drama, written for Mr and
Mrs. Williams by John Brousham. Esq.. entitled
THE EMERALD RING. u"uea
received on each representation by large and hrii.
Haul audlsnces. with "
ENTHUSIASTIC APPLATTSW
MlkeMacarty Mr.BARMCY WTIXIAMS
Mavgle Macany Mrs. ha NEY WILLIAMS
THE EMK.HALD RING "aua
ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. AT O'CLOCK.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THE.
A THE. Begins at H to 8
BKCOMD 8HAKE8PABIAN REVIVAL.
MONDAY AND TILL FURTHER NOTIOE.
Bhakespeare'r great Comedy of
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING,
vtltb New boenery, New Oatumee. . .
New Appointments,
. . Characteristic Music.
and (Ine Cast. Including
Mrs. JOHN IiKkW a -....BEATRICE
beats secured six dys in advance. tf
THEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTH STREET,
bi low arch. Commences 8 o'clock,
lO-NI'HT and during the week.
Last Appearance. rare well Engagement.
T . , . PROF. RI8LEY'4
IMP! ItIA IandOKIuiNaLJ aPANESE TROUPE.
with tbe original
LITTLE "ALL RIGBT ' and full Company.
. . , , Matin Est, Saturday.
f.Ji 8l,on 6A.76' an oauta. beats secured at
Trnmplet's and Ollloe, t tf
FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.
KGGEMENT OF THE JAPS
lor a limned iiumberoi night.
The grtai J AP8 and the . rltnal '
EVERT EVE W I NO and SATURDAY A FTERNOOW
VArLF5,Scx,(LATE MILLER'S) WINTER
Street. ' ' ' TU' m a"ld 724 VIA
THE GRAND ORCHE8TRION, formerly the pro-pe-ty
of the GRAMDDUKKOF BADEN, purchaaed
at great expense by JAt tB VALKcl, of this city, In
comolnatlon with FLAMKR'8 OROll E8TRA. and
Mss NELLIE ANDERj-e N. will perforin EVERY"
AFTERNOON and EVENING at toe ttaoytmei.
tloned place. Admission tree. iu"
OKTlcCLTLIiAL HAL L. GERMANIA
ORCHKb'l'Ra P DBLIO REHKARHaLa
EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 84 P. M.-Tlck. told
at the door, and ait principal luslo btores. Pack,
ages of Uve lor II: single. 26 cents. - .
Euengements cau beniaue by addressing G. BA8
TERT. N0.1M1 1 MONTERaY Blreet-i W lufg'a lAuslo
Store. No. 1021 Chesnut strvnt; Andre's Mualo biorav
No. 1104 CbeHiiut Hire-t. 1 II Un
GRAND FAIR, IN AID OP ST. PAUL'S M.
c . MI-blON, t be he d at the N. K. onrner of
8KCOKDa"d PINfl htie5is. com(uenclg Marcb 17.
lb, lor ibe sale of Pan. y und Uauiul Arilo.ea. Vd
alBflOB i 10 cents, boa-en likHii.aumltliBB ror two
aeelts. ii ceuts. . " gj2t
C1ABL BENTZ' AND MARK HARSLRIfS 0R-
CD Ka'PRA MATIN EKjs, B.VERY SATURDAY
at W K U IN MIMICAL r dND HALL. HlcKl, Ad
mission. Mi ceiis Package of 4 llckeu.Sl, at Bo nor 'j
No. Ilia CB Eta NUT 8t.. and at the Door. LU i
GYMNASIUM, CORNER OV NINTH AND
ARCH IMroe s, tor Ladies, Oeutlemtn, and Coil
dren, is now open DAY end EVKNOG. Xessoua
Blveu In ttparrl; gand F-nclng. Call in person or seul
Jor circular Uhtutb8mr PROF. I LEWD
QCORCC PLOWMAN,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
I'U D'vCK Rtrett, rillLAL'tU'liLi,