8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, M Ait OH 12, 1869 CITY INTELLIGENCE. DOCTORS OF MEDICINE. Tie Frly-fnrth An mini Commne merit of JefTeraon Medical sjulleg'e A (.let of tne Uradnatett The Valedictory Address. At noon to day tbe Jefferson Medloal College of this city held Us forty-fourth annual com mencement at tbe Musical Fund Hall, In the presence of a large and lateresleil audience. The exercises were Interspersed with agreetbie mimic, according to the cus'o.n. Tae degree of Doctor of Medicine was conferred upon J id .indents, whoso names mid rlclenoes were un follow, lion. Kdward King, l.L. D., tue Presi dent of tue institution, delivering tue diplomas: Al Isnn. A. B-. Ohio Auple b. B . Pa. A i.ttr l-i .. Vk. ji.xter Tl N., Nova Scot:. BUI.r J. . i . Man on, J. P. Ark. Wanton J W.. 'In. Bl.es K. W., MI"irU Hn-K'rlck. J. '., Mil. Calowell, A.- fa. Caihoun. A. W. tfeo. Cnenault, W. Ky. Clark A. o Pa. Cleveland J. If. ,8. C Cule, W. W . Pa. 0 inner. W,X'..ueo. Con. Tboe.. Fa. f uelanrt.u W., N. 8. Cotton. W. G..l'a. Cra g, O. O.. i a , liuslimnn, A , i nil. JUvle. M.S.. Ala Unwell. r. A. C. Pa. 1 hUfon J. N., Ta Ii unnniouO, F. , Va, Men her, F . Va. Franr., . F F Pultun. V. K., Fa. lnrtv, I. T.. N.J. Unrrlion, J K.. Fa. Oates. W. K . Pa Hmv, W. r. 8.. H). U M... N.J. tilrnn J. P , Pa. firim, W. H. fa. H'l J. K Pa. Herr nioinl. T. JG.. Mo. Hmreil W. P.. l-ia. Mechelrtan II. W , Pa. Hnl-gs J. W., J N. J. Hill. W. B.,Pa. Hoi mm. J.. X J. Hord M., Va. Huebet M. ft.. Pa ll tigbee. R , III. Hunter, H. P., Pa. Jimenez, J. M.,U s'a Rica Jones M., lnd. Junes. O.V., MO. Jobnson, F, H,, Texas. Kerley, K M., Ky. Lane. M, I d. Lsntrehr. II.. N. J. Lavlgne, A. W., Canada. Law H. L. Conn. LerTraan H., Jr.. Pa. Letdy, T. H.. Pa. lwla. W. H. ... Ky. Lion O A , Pa Mclllaln.H. W.. Ofclo. McO ure, A. T.. Onl. Nc onnell J. O. P. McOorm'ck, J. C fa- Mar' In, A . Pa. Mason, C. It Va layer, l. H , Pa, Moody; u , i.: Morgan, J. U-. Pa. A rj J J.. Pa. Myers. B , Ohio. .sVlsou. W II , N. Y. Sewbakar, J. K , Pa. s.ibli-, W. e, Pa Vouh J. U .Jr., N. J. ):!.,, J Pa. v'e. 11 O .Del. nrr, A, U .Teoa. ven A. M., P iuiu W. K.. Pa. I'usuiia.i, N. J., Ky. Pa'ivnoii, J. ra Peooer. l. T . Mo. Purvis. V. I , P. r:nnlo, T. H , Hi, K-yno'd. H. V. U..O. Rdd J,lt, Pa. H'dlt-y, K H . Ha. It K K. te.. Pa. K Ol .eoo, A. W,.Mr. V. K'Ckatl Id A. ft.. Pa. dauu-v, B. A. Pa. iuitlllo i M. J)., is. Y. -otinrk, J H., Jr.. Pa. Hcuoenvr, F. U. II., Pa. irid.-rtlut, W. II , Pa. -tbeetn. U. W . a. Hhellfohwrger J. K. Ohio. Phrmr, Tiiomai Pa. .S'.musf.Q. W. L, . Pa. slaydeo. J. D.. Tenn. rtuilth, J, F., avo. isuiiMit, J pf., iVnn. Snlvfty. H. K.. P. fiallnrJ, C T. N. C. Hieveun, M.. I art', France u,u', F. H., Pa. 8trwo, Joseph. Cl. Btabbi. H. J., Pa. TbunasU.L. Pa. Tndd. J, Ala. Traver. D. B.. Pa. T-i-lcnler. A.O , Fa. udrrooa i w l'. Van Kl'k. B. H.. Pa. van UlcklA. Lew la. Fa, W.iUck. I. A., ta. WllMr. I! O.. T'xai. Wiley Kugene, N. J. wilkins D. P.. Va. iWllktKson, C. IT., Texav Wilaon, J. V., Fa. Winder, W. . P. Woiidard. F. M.. Teno, Wrlgbt, K 8. Pa. WrigUt J 8 , Pa. Yai.B Klward, N. Y, Pntwennentlo thn conferrlnu: of the dearees. Ranioel HeDry Dtckson, M. D., theProfsssorof tne Practice m Medicine In tne institution, and Deanoi tb.6 Faculty, delivered tbe valedictory adems to tbe meiuneis of tbe graduallug Ola". Professor liiokmin b 1 1 1 : Gentli men Orndnaies: It Is not Always that an oilicinl dut gives pleasure in tbe perform Ance; on tbe prtsent ooeasiou, bowover. It H nios agreeable 10 uie to olTer you, on Ibe part of my colleogup and ray own, our slneere con gratulation). It Is rauob to bave attained suo eem sncb as yours, to bave reaobod tbe object ol bo much toll, so much privation, so muoU dmoomforl; to have become onoe mire free to follow your own plans and purposes, and thrown o0"i be trammels of dictation and dally Imprisonment. Old as I am, I have not forgot ten lmmeasurableaunoyauoea, bodily and men tal, to whloa you bave so long submitted with such cheerful patience, now. I hope. abuu ilantly rewarded. It la a disputed point still nnsettled which of all tbe modern inventions of civilized life de serves to rank the highest. For my own part I have never hesitated to place at the culminat ing point tbe luoifer match. I reraemoer, aa none of you can do, tbe Under-box, tbe Hint and steel, the plutlua sponge, tbe pbosphorun Vial When I CQnmeno',tl tbo Htudles wUloh. L.TtmM" - - . j vugage us, L,bnueo uau jusu leaned his ear against a qutre ot paper rolled together n2 pressed upon the hollow thorax of a pttlent, And the stethoscope has now grown into an In strument whloh discourses eloquent music to those who have leamed its scale. Binoe, and Indeed recently, we have ophthalmoscopes and laryDgoncopes, and otoboopes, aud endoscopes, With which we watch tbe obscure changes whloh indicate disease. Most curious ol all in tbe sphygmogrdiph of Marey, delicately tele- f rapbine to us the movements of tne heart isell; Its eager throbbing; its keen aud sharp convulsive contractions, aud its slow and feeble undulations, tbus making clear tbe formerly doubtful Indications of its pathologi cal states. . .... w . Tbe microscope, long known, it Is true, bat only of late rendeted hatisfaotory in its appli cation to our needs, now yields us results not only wonderful but truly Instructive, and, as slbted by the photograph, provides us with pic tures 01 minute s'rucure most interesting for us to observe and know. Are you ready ta ex claim ibat tbis lsall trite and familiar to you? EDjoy it, then, employ it diligently, and thank thowe wbo bave prepared for you such abound ing and facile sources of Koieu title aoquailton. Nature coucentrates her powers of evil and disperses them, still retaining their strength. Tnesorld acid juice of the gnat aud tne ant, tbe deadly bite cf the telse fly, the utlng of tbe wasp and bee, and tne venom of the oobra and the crotalus, are all comprised lu imull co.n- Sas8. All her contagious viruses have bid eflance to our powers of detection; and the aerial poisons that spread abroad tbe pesti lence "which walketh in darkness and de iroyeth at noonday." are Invisible and InUn- Sible. Savages have acquired tbe skill to ball own or evaporate vegetable extracts for tru enlent purpose, and even the Bushman Is rois ter of the life of his enemy or his game with the poisoned arow. ,..,, . Alchemists and chemists of the Middle Agei labored with the same fiendish views, and we read mythical stories of their luoredlole suc cess In the preparation of tue aqua Tofana aud similar atiauge drugs, rioakeapeare tells ns of the "curaeu hebenon" being poured Into the ear of the royal Daue by his incestuous bro ther. Hut tneso dallcate arts are in abeyance. If not lot,l; and my toxioologloal friend and Aiinaens iblli me that, after careful research. tae cau fled on record bu' a single instance of innrder through this teuder organ. i.nouo in this way was done when prosaic acid was dls nviiniUfr luo much for the Interests of hu manity when strychnine and nicotine were Stddea 10 ine jibl. Here, again, we meet snnlogous compensa tion, wblon it will be difficult for you to appre ciate adequately, in 1817, when I was sluing on the bard benches lu Ninth street, listening to the eloquent prelections of a Wlstar, a vnvatrk. and a Chapman, morphine was sena rated fiom tbeciudti Juloeof the poppy, itself tbe k indent noon ever ueigueu Dy neaven to wretched humanity. I had, however, been en cumbered with cluobon in powder and Infu iiioii.n.iid decoction and tincture, and extract. for f.Liir vtara of uractlce In a malarial oonntrv. before chemistry , on wnlob uil arts and sciences depend for their ueveiopuium uu progress, nrHnteii ua with the invaluable alkaloid qulula, wiihnul which, as Mydenham most truly aua piinuy bbiu hi upiuui, uivutuu uieui' in would be lame and oripnled. You may Imagine, lor 1 o.iuuot desorlbe, the dlmcolty with which onr patients werelnduced to swallow the huge ligneous masses, tbe nau- sooua draughts, tn bolusts, still more ditliuuit tben yon wilt be rendv to believe the stories of the old books, nay, oi noons not very old, for you will UiiU several of tbeui la Good's works, concerning levers of ten, twenty, and even forty years' duration. Without tbe analysis wblcb resulted lu tbe procurement ef this and tbe similar alkaloids now In constant use, we rhonld not bae been pi epared to avail our selves of the latest therapeutical Improvement the method or nypoticrmio meiiicati in. Yon bave doubtless heard uie attlrin. what I relieve tolbe true.tbat.slnce Jenner's discover?. nothing has hewn done more important in tne Interests r f allllcted humanity. It affords a glorious trlumpu over toe greatest ot physical vtia nam. 1 1 el ves us. too. au equal irlunaDh over the rni eriug skeptic, who has been so lonir imniuimod to express bis dissent as to tbe emoacy of onr remedies the relation of cause and effect the argument vott hoe propter hoe en aocount of tbe lapse oi time neiween tint dmtniktratlon and the result. Now. we have tbene connected as closely as tbe ft tsh of the powder and tbe stroked tbe bullet, not mncb leas olearlv than the roar of the thun ler and tbe destructive sweep of the lightning Which Jnat preofdes It With his watch in hand, the nearaJglO wrlth. Irig In tortnrp, (the entivulslonolrn drawd together iih spst iiih, leei tne Insertion of he (lei irate needle point, hd counts the lov se; iidaas thty paap. Wl bin a minute, or two minutes, or three, or five, or eluht and l, bow tedlounly the nanda seem to llrieer on the face of tbe dial I a soil languor begins to steal over him; the pang-dl minimi, Interiulf-, flick'1, d disappear, and his burdeu baa fallen from Mm, and be la In a sta'eof bllssrul repose and a-e. I deaerlbe whin 1 know and bave ex perltcced, with a sentiment of the profouudext gratitude to those who bave, under Providence, acquired for us this nenevoleot power so available In abolishing Intolerable agony, or i bortenltig It by the Miballtulloo. of seconds or minutes of time for hours of previously fatnliUr in 11 lotion. Yon arehnppy In beginning thus lat th pra l ice of rri uicitie e.i:l surgery let me assni e Jim you will never appreciate bow happy t h all there Weapons aunitist that eneiuy wboic name la legion, and whone sharpest and m st poiioiiKl dart is now idunted and met with an avj.ili.ble ant Ulole. Your profehloual dalles may be divided In general way under two bef.dN the piol(iiuluu of llbiand the relief of snltericg. IwiHi.otN.y wblou is tbe pra jnount JuncttOK; but. Una Is beyond qnestlon. that it is very oiteu ooubliul whether we have it in cur rower to Have uie or even to protract it, while on: power over pain is un equivocal. I bold Ui.i physician as utterly li. excusable who ne f's lor a nnm-mt, this piewilng and utgeni oi1 gallon: he must, ns he can, niid In whatever degree he csn, wihott loocbJPg daiigcroai.iy "ine housei of life." set himself to abate tne snflerltigs of bis patient. And when the cane oecomes hopeless when the inoribniKl labors under terrors unspeak able, and snguisn lur beyond the power of lancy to picture He must ask with Drydent Is there no Rra.ioih descent uo gent.er way, 'Jo mliiiiiek udijr i n cur fej'ovr-clay T I know the rcspoiihrjillty of tbe Joclslon. I vould bave you i-eek nil prudent counsel. II tit I I'tilevelhe Uuie isiomli g, and at hand.wnen we si. ail not (-brum iroiri even this iesvn-i-bility.aiid sliaJl take npon ns, with nilomti aj, at. the ui-iiioacn .f t he supreme monient, the lellef of bi.dili i.gony and mental wandei Ihk aud deKpatr. Ii brsoltt n been remarked that the physi cian, above all other m.m, should be n geatle inuii and a man ol Minor. I avow myself us ol ihofce who hold in piolouud reverence ' the gruiid old untile oi ,-ent leman." whether it reptescnt. the chivalrous knigntdf the ancioot legend-, tbe Baymd wnhout knr rtuU without reproach or ie luriCman of Cervantes, the pi er'fUH Don Q,u1xj. ; ine hero of TuaoB.eray'8 cl arnuiig notion, ln oear tvid Oilouel New come, the blight poetioitl picture of noole King Aitnur, as drawn by Tennyson, or the glo rious Matnevque model of history, Hlr Philip Kidney; aud I ieard honor as the bright, liRgrant Uower of molality and virtue. Our j rofumlon isoneot the highest and moat saoreJ tri-.ei, which to vlolete musteulail all the pen alties of the baeet Ireaobery. Our relations with cur patients, and especially with women, are 1 nexpresslbly coi iideuiial and delicate, ana stlo'd ns op ot tun it it i, which should never be disregarded, of suiaiifing the feeble and pro tecting those wbo t eej sympathy and help vliom "faces we shi u.d not permit the winds of beaveu to visit too rougbly." Depend upon it Unit lu proportion ns you fulfil such duties In lli. domestic circles where you are received as xnuruiun and guide, will be yonr future success. I am pi oud to say that a large part of the pure.-r liRppiuees I have en joyed in my clKic-eied course has resulted Hum my professional relations with women, mid the close uiul vnluable fricndiships origi nating therein. It is to them that we must lock lor tenderness, platitude, and fidelity. Woman's soft band ajy ear.y cradie spread, B er gentle cat e b dtcked m v bridal bed; Py V oman let u y olng hoars be onrst. Her love ttie last, lurid solace, as Ibe nrat. Or your duties to your brethren I need not si.eaK. They are laid uown with suflloleut dis tlucmess in our manuals of ethics. The golden rule, fairly applied, will decide for you any doubtful point: do to your collaborator as you i-boold demand of bttu to do to you. In consul tail' ns you cannot observe too fastidious a . Ucacy, All couiuiuulcaiions with your pa titnt aud hlsfilotids nuistbe through his origi ns i attendant exclusively. You will of course abstain from association with aiiy of the ttoeotttl sects or denominations wli)ch hav-3 gone out from among us, not.be ciu.be ycU tin " r'ght to denounoe them foi i heir pi cullar tu-;.q but beoause they have di nouticed us and excluded ..,.?rluttn3r:, jW ni eContent with lm!f a truth; we ou.. era' bifrWtbe vBUre fleld, and repel the attempt t nt-fjuhJSciibe our ei eigies within anynar- rowec limits. The address or l oieesor jjicksou nas oeen published, at the request of the sudents. In neut pamphlet foru, and copies m iy be ob tained by those deHiring them at tbesurgloal instrument store of Mr. P. Madeira, No. 113 B. Tenth street. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. Meat His Wife-Larceny of 1iI Plpe- Ahsniilt il Ilitttery faae TUreatea iiiff ills Hie AriMiu Case-Merles of Kobberies. iihnriea WDiianis has been held In $100 ball by Alderman Massevi'o auawer the charge of healing his wife. 'J. no prisoner resides at .No. 008 W ood si ree t. William Whey ena jonn uoweu were tasen ntni tisiodT vBhterdav fur tne larceny of lead pipe from tne City Gas Works in Mauayuns. 1 Ue aCCUbtU UHU uvunug .uiv.w ...uuiuauu Kamtdeli, and were held to oatl to answer. Jobeph Michael, it Is alleged, assaulted one Get rge Black al Twenty-third and Kce streets, with DrJCaoaiM huu umoi wcniiun, iuoiiu soter bad a hearing before Alderman Paaooust, and was sent below toaeswer. Peter WllbOU, reRiuing at ssa. not uuristiaa street, has been held to answer, by Alderman Houssll, tne cuarge oi vureaieuiug iuo iiiu ui Mr.H.8. Feruley. It is alleged that he threat ened to out Fernley with an axe. Jisepu Biackney ana nidgene smun, ootn lads, were caugut testerday by Lieutenant Hmiih in the act of selling tire to the old farm bouse at Xhirteentn ana unrisuan streets. They were in tbeceller cf tbe premises and hd kindled a lire. Alderman Bonsall committed tbe accused. Officer McKlbbia yesterday arrested Taos. McCaity sod Tuotnas Iiorau, said to belong to a gang of young ( H'onders. for committing a series of robberies in the Tenth Polioe Dlstriot. Tbe first charge ngainst them Is tbe theft of several sliver cupa Iri.m Mr. H. well Bio. D13 fiortii Hlxth atn et. They also stole two ladles' cloaks from the hou. eof Mlobael Oonllns, at A met loan and JellVr.soa streets .Tne flour store of Amos TurulLf! a, America and Oxford s'reei8,was ente elen Wednesday night, and robbed of one lain L ed po inds of flour, two coats, and a clock. McOarty and Doran are alleged to have omiiilted this theft. Taev also entered she residence of Mrs. Doner, In Came ron place, Fonrth uin'. Master streets, and stole a watch, two coats, und a pair of pantaloons. Tbe prisoners will usvo a hearing thlsafternooa before Aldtrmuu I: err at I ho Central Polioe Blatitn. Tub Cpptom Houhb. A general opinion pre vai's that the iiewly continued Oolleo or of this port, Mr. Marks, will assame that position on Monday next. It Is also understood, from so authorised source, that Mr. Oake. now in Washington, hi s sent a telegraphlo despatol to the Custom House, dlreotlng the officers in cbaige to have thepi.ee in readiness by that time. When Mr, Marks formally enters upon his duilfB, there may be changes and there msy not. Difchakged. An .ffiiier of the Fifth dis trict was yesteirduy discharged by the Mayor for belmi absent fnnu nis beat, Au orllcer of tire T'nrteenlh dlstriot was also discharged. He whh f unddruak la the streets of Manayurk. The disobarged ofiioer was one ot tite new appoint ex. and had only served in the city's employ four days. Meeting op Ft t. hoh ebs. -Thia morning a number f ijenn u.eis now in the city, wli i are wattli.g for Ibtlr i'i miens, assembled in Oar- luk'u -llulf .ml i.l'. r.v-....vt. .!.. . .... I..,..., n . M i. .. ... ........... . 1 , XT .. .. 1. I - . ... - curesome Immediate relief from tueOdmuiU Bii.utr of PeUHloni Ofhiciai, Vihit. Hits afternoon the Mayor. Chief of Polioe, aud ihe Oommltteeou Po loeof (Xicncl s will visit and Inspect the various sta tion lioufes in Ue city suburbs Manayuntt, r isuaioru, huu uinuiituiuwu. Robbehy. Yesterd iv, a pieoe of oasslmere was stolen front the front of John MoVoy'a store on Main street, Manaynnk. The tuiuf or Plenro-pnnemoDia is committinf? terrible ravages among the dairy came in iiOinhnrgh presbQt. A Hew Htu Varler irasLee Lair by (team. G iTY ITEMS. 9UWO Hwt) roa Tna CouNTKinciTsn or BLMBOLU'S Bt'Oin. HOW TO DKTICT IT. TUB OIKl'WS HAD TIIK NAME BLOWN ON BOTTLB8, THE COUNTERFEIT HAS NOT, Tbe Ueon'De is a dark browa color, In odor Is strong and tomewbn aromatic, tbu.ve bluer tab. and analogous to mint, In accordance with thepr rpar tie Bet forth In ue lpnaiory of Ibe United Btatea. The vlrloe ol Ihe leaves Is extracted by ak) ol spirit, Ibe Coooterfelt Is ol various colors, aometlroes black as a Blmpie water oolored with ink, with oo taste or odor. In other cases light, a thoogh wa'er colored with molaeses.and ol similar Ute and odor. And, again, simple water, with no coloring or odor, exeeol that a few drops of mint mar be added. None or tbe cooe U r fells contain any spirits. UtqtietlODably.lbe biiHiness har rtenn ctrrltd oa lor Rome tlmo and to a considerable extent, and the selling bus been managed by experts, who depend uion ike external appearance, withoui regard to quality or contents of bait e. He great bus been dit coofldence In the steel en I raved wrapper and Ubnl executed by the National Bark Note Ooropany of New York, at great et pease, tbat I bave oo several occasions suspicions and accQDtd the jatlrnt with removing tbe label from tbe front ot Ibe ten id ne bottle, and adaiteraklngr Ailing other bottles with some liquid, tbereby endeavoring to procure an additional bottle free of expense. My name and address not being blown on tbe spo tlous, J Wv! netxr uU anyiboUle without fil precaa 4tn. I have parcbaaed all my bottles for twelve years from Messis. BheetsA Duffy , Kaostngtou Ulast Works, and each and every bottle bat the following plHlnly blown on throe tides ol the bottle: U. T. ilELM HOLD'S QLNU1NE FLUID EXTKiurd, FUILACkLPUIA. TUB 8PUIUOUH HAS NOT, arid Id thegenitue the letterlcg oau be folt wtlbotit removing ihe wrapper lu a mej irlty of caiea. I have been in oousullat on with Messrs. Hbeets A Lut'y In retard to tbe matter, aud they aas rl they have never made auy bottles for any one of tbe pit Urn of t he apm lout since they have been engaged la bUNlnees. The complaints recently In regard to the medicine bave been qalle numerous; some patients would bave a apnrloua bottle with gennlne label, and others wonld bave genuine outside wrapper and no bottle, and net nntll within a few dajs old aoy present the purlout boltiet done up with genuine wrappers aud labels. The firstfase of this kind occurred ten days since, and was brought to my notice by Mr Ueorgeu Porter, Druggist, No.8 .Broadway, N. Y., wbo retained a ha'l dozen t urloos bo'llea. I tben came to the can clutlon that the wrappers were stolen, or a transfer of tbe original plates taken by a dlahoncit engraver Toe Intelligence was startling. I Immediately pr cetded to feriet out tr.e perpetrator, I luve every confidence In my success. Patients need bave no cneaslnett hereafter. Druggists, as solas, are honor able. All bave been no tided of ibe exl.teaceof tin spurloui. Patient and d u. gist can leadily detec; by ibe explanation set lonn lu to It article. Another very Important thing to Crogzlsts, that quite a t,nanttty of tbe spur eua bas alrealy fer mented, and sncb a thing has never occurred to the genuine. I oaniot imagine what impression tha toileted bave formed of me wbo have been so nnlor tunata as to bave porcbasud the spurious, or the la Jarj done my name aod business. But my friendly relatloLsand extensive acquaintance In the trade, and the precautions I bave taken, will prevent Its re currence. I will greatly appreciate 11 If tbe ilruggfcts sv 1)1 examine their stock at once and report to me, and I will protect suob from loss. Any inftraiation derived leadlag to detection will be rewarded whb tibou, aud at the same iloie thank fully received. H. T. B ELM BOLD, JHo 10-1 South Tenth st' eet, Philadelphia, and No 504 Br.adway, New York. P. 8 Since tie In&arilon of lbs above tbe follow ing Lrugglota bave kindly repotted and relume ! tbe -orlouB artluie, and been supplied wUb tbe gtuulue: "J I BilC''m,'ker Blltn n' Olrard avenue. George Evans, aHd Poplar streets, Thomas GotCin, Klevonth aud -Castef aireefs. Charles Bouder, Tbtrteenlb and Jefloitoa streHs. H. Clark, Olrtrd aveuoe. uearTwelfth. B. A. Eetbel & Co., Klgbteentb aud Ouates- p. L. & D. Horn, Second and Benver. Dr. J. A. Canliell, Second and Carpenter I), jamocon, Th'.id and Catharine. J A. Mllllac, Tentb and Balppen. W. II. Pl'e, Passyuak road and Catharine, Jamea B. Everion, Fonrth and Queen. T. Marshall, Thirteenth and Ma-ktt, J. T. Wetver, No. Ia4l Kldge avenue. Dr. K erman, Twelfth and Christian. It. Trim, No. V22 B; Ninth street. BOW HCBTKTlXa'S BlITKBS CDBM DVSI'EltIA Tbb Whoii Sxoay IN A NUlBH-1.1.. The o filed of the stomach Is to oonvert the food Into a cream-like semi-fluid ca.led Cm ymb. This to effected partly by lb action of a solvent called the gastric Juice, which nl the stomach, aud nartlv Clliutn , , v ... vuv w m - by a mechanical movement of tbat organ, which eAurrw, as It were, the dissolving aumenr. xue nuiiai from ihe stomach Into tbeduodenum. or entrance to tbe bowels, where It Is subjected to tbe action ol the Due ana ine nuvruiuua puruuu or it converted Into a fluid called Chyle., which eventually becomes blood. Now 11 Is evident that ir tne great torrent, tne gas . - .. i.nni nerduiwd In tntliclent nuantllv. or mi; juiw, . if the mechanical action of tbe stomach lsnoltulli- clently brisk, tbeirifpro:ii or aw iion win do out lnipe.feolly perroroied. It is also clear that If tbe liver, which p'ajstuch an lmportaut part la cbaug log tbe nourishing poilion oi tue cnyme ium iua material of tbe blood, la congested, or la say unna tural condition, tbe second proeeti will not be tho roughly accomplished, i he result oi me uviauttra U tlyti'fptia, complicated with Mlouineu. Tbe mode in wblob Uotkttkh's uittkm operate hi tucb cases la this: They invigorate the ceilula membrane of tbe ttomavb, which evolves tbe gas trio Juice, tbeieby Insuring an ample tuululeacy of tbe fluid to completely ausoive tne iouu. luejmiu .... nnnnika ni if the auunach. causlnx aa ac celeration ot the mechanical movement necessary to reduce the lOOU to a nuru'ignneuiis um-.u. i us; sun act specihcaliy upon the liver, tireiiginenlug 11, aud toeuabllug it to produce au a pie aud regular sup Dlvel bile for the purpose of converting the uutrl- r.V' i.. ... I l,t.t. .n- Inln flht.lv ki.iI niii..!. . . . - . t. -. . 1 1 . . l l.u nnivul. ft t ii.. n.-l... il.nr a tue I iiiivu,. " . " - lu inis way nuflTAi i tns a. r.a , uj , ceiiola and liver complaint. Tue expiauatloj is ll.. .In.nl. tlhlllia. flllllU.1. ll ll'IM. f '"! """'f-"" r , Phockix. The old Franklin Ball Clothing Em porium hat arisen from its atbea. The Una which keeps Ibe place Measra. Painter, Read A Eldredga not at all dismayed by the lite which latal occurred la thi'lr building, at onoe tet about reaxiog their store aud preparing a new stock ot goods, aud now tbeir ciothlcg emporium, at No. 31 Choiunt street, with Its piles ol new garments, frenh and clean, we Bunts an appearauoe luvltlng lu tbe extreme. Built Is not alone on the tppearauoe of their store and stock that they rel.. Bvery thing they bave Is of warranted quality and make, aod told, too, at the cheapest rates, Dou't fall to visit their reopeued place. , Bkaiitv a n Ukaltk. Pale and tlckty-loaklBg females wonld do a good thing for thmso.ves by Judiciously trying Bpeers "S.atdard Wloa Bitters." Thousands bave used the in wbo bave baen sirus- ailngfjrtbe mtstery with death, and have roum them to bathe greatest Ufc-glvlng tonlo kuown. They will au mate the pulse and bring health and color back to Ulr death-white lips. Hold by Drug glHlS. Jxwbibt. Mr. William W.Castldy, No. 13 South P'ood sir eel, bas tbe largest and moat attraotlve waortmeul of fine Jtwelry and allverware la tbe city rare-haters can rely npon obtaining' a real, pare artl- 'tie tnrnltbed at a prloe which cannot be aqnalled, He alto bas a large stock of American Western watch In all varieties and at all prices. A via It to bis ttor is sore to result In pleasure and profit, Bi'itTMe Goods vow or-sw. CiBUM &T0XK4 A 00h Clotblers, Nc. W Cbesont itreeW TU1KD EDITION WASHUVGTON. Ec-tcnces ReTolied by Secretary 1 Uorie-Ad vices from Ad mi ral HolT-Tto House to Adjonrn on the 26th int. Execution of Clifton Hirris in Maino To-day. FROM WA SIIlNCt TON. Special Dmpaiehto Tim Kvimma Temgraph. Washington, Haroh 12. Sentenres Itevokeel. Tie Secretary of tbe Navy to-day revoked the sentence in the caee of Lieutenant Commander George M. Dache, who was icntenced by court martial to be Ruppruded for one jear and to be reprimanded. Sentence in raso of Captain N. Collins for negligence in the loss of the Hacra n f nto, undrr his command, is also revoked, in coiif equence of his good record during the Rebellion. Advices from Admiral IIotT The Cnbnn Kevoliitlon. DeiipBtchfs wore reoelved at the Navy Di'p-.rt-ruent to-day from Admiral lloif, comtn unliinr the West India Squadrpn.dated Havana, March 1. Ue eajs the revolotlonary party are gaininj strength in the Ceutral and Western Department of the island. Arrests are constantly being; made, but thus far American citizen and properly hate not been Interfered with, aod ample precaution has been taken to prevent their molestation. The Crowd of Tlaltons Ang-monted. The crowd at tbe White House this morning was greater tban ever. Arrangements have been made by which Senator and members are to be admitted from 9 until 11 o'clock: after that the doors of the Executive office are to be thrown open for the reception of other visitors. Secretary Bontwell. Mr. Bout well was at the Treasury Department at an early hoar this morolnpr, aud although bj had not then been sworn in, he was imme diately congratulated by a large number of Senators srd members. Ho will be qualified nt orice, and will attend the Cabinet meeting to day. General Nherldnn arrived heie th'.s morning from the West. He bad an interview wiih the Presidio t to-dny at half-past eleven o'clock. Honors to the President. Some officers of tbe navy, headed by Secretary Borie, called aud paid their respects to tbe Pre sident. They were severally introduced accord ing to rank by Admiral Porter. Taey were followed by otEcers ot the array, headed by Secretary of War Schofltld. Alter the formal ceremony of introduction, a social conversation ensued npon naval aud military afl'auv. Tue proceedings took place in the east room. Among the civilians present was Senator Fentoa. Cnbluet Meellu(. There will be a meeting of the Cabinet this Iftel-nooD, when it is expected all the members will be present, and the work of the minimis- ration to some extent mapped out. The Adjournment of tne limine Fixed A Oll. Wabtunoi on, March 12. The House of Rep resentatives has passed a resolution to adjo.tru tine die on the last Friday In March. tOKl Y.F1KST COJibMESS -First Session. House of Kcpreseiitati ves After the reading of the laarual. tlm f nouiiced the Una business lu oruer lo be the o inside' lubii'u ui tL v tenuiuiiff u t'liereu uy Bar. nutter (Mass I Ul Tuei day. lor me aiiuolnuutint oi - loi.it .iu..i committee va InuUn All'alra, consisilug of iliree owi un nnu biji jiiuu hup, to wuicn suaii ne referred ail mallera relailnc to naatles wi.h i,,rii .,...- and pay meat of annuities, and with power to oon fclder ail questions a-kslng under ouch treaties, and - -' J J mj uo nuiun,cu. MUIIUIlVd, or mOUl- ucw. uu !u vuuBivei inn rxLVUieuc- or det'-r- mmlra by law whar nail bathe IpituI .'.t,i. n sons oi ludlau desrent, Had what uiume sh laid ba taken thai will belter lead lo their civllizaiioa ChriBtlan'xtlion, and nltim,e clilzenshlp. Mr. Aiuller niuae an expiauatiuu ol the resolution, in tLeci.uise of wh'uh be sia-.ed there were 172 dine rett acts io he consulted by auy one desiring to li id out all the let blanou beam g ou ludian arUirs, . A aT J uuuju-i ui Ho.iin tnav uau oeen U..U1', M- uumtu, uu Miviru. luiug oaca tolBiii. ir. iiaou uMpone-j lue res -lUklon, s proposing a Dlau atlvailacca silib Ihe nrii mm. nr i. ,i... which rr quired all siibjucts lo oe eorsidereu la ihe two hi Uhi h and In .heir resneiiva nnminitia. raely. jue-ers. fcone.a and Judd advocated ihe adopiioa ol he let.tluiion ts the best means of securing pro- M r. iiutler replitd to the oljcollon male by Mr. Al ls u, and appealed lo h.s uuurse lu the latt Cou g rest to show that be ws utllc-euli u-nauiousuf the lights aud privileges or ibe llouss. and Jealous of any eucroaebmenta on the pari of the Hanaie, Ho ions, nowever, a me jaoians were treated as lade pfcbdeiit ua.ioue, ard at the Uoiue bad no Jiirimiu I, on, In one ibe irylof lha law, except to vole appro pi WtU'iii to tarry oulanch ireailet, to long would ' ii, x.itDuiir, itnu iub ma oi ine Benaie, make lieai les witn the Indians before the House could gcti auy jnr'sdictloo lu the matter, aud a law would hava io be nude to put an end to such treaty-niak ng sys tem. Ihallaw could only be got by lha ooosuut of the benaie, aud by an adjuiln ul of the terms ou wbcb It should be marie. It Uxm been taid Ibat tbe Indian tribes bad given their land to Ihe Government, and where toe Uovtiuuiiiit bad asreed lo pay annuities to them, such treaties must be eulorc1. He auented to t ia'. Tbe Imiiaus must be paid that which iney were prumued: Lot where treaties had beeu made sim ply that Ir.dlau tribes should keep ihe peace, In bellevid Iliac those Ireautt should be abrogated and that the lbdlaiit tliould oe irea'ed as wards of the ballon. No bargain should be made wlih then atthtrhy Ihe nation or by Individuals. The nail iu tbould govern :him by law, as it governs all other de. lueDt eo tbe soil, whether clt'tent or uot ac cording to Jus', laws, hut not according to trusties made In wigwams, over what are ritceilonsly called ouuncil nres. Therefore there should be a lolul oom mltteeou the siil J'Ot.so tl.at It wool I be seen now far Uie beuHtewas wil ing to put iu ireity-maklug fewer uuder cperaiiou of law Headhunted ills' tne realies rectrily made en ibe Pialus ougui uot to be can ltd out. Tne wholu syite nhould liu changed. Air. JuiUn advocated ir e resolution, aud lu the con re ol his remarks chsrnolerlii id the cou'looi of the beetle lu regard ti Ioulau ailalrs at a corrupt aud li lqulloiiK tysieui of Ughl Jtliui. Mr, luger- oil called tbe attention of tha Speaker to the larguage as being raibr unprlliuueuiary. The Speaker ruled lual the languago wat inad missible Mr JulUntald be wotid wlthtlraw It In that abane ard would put Ii In thin snap: " Tbat sum legisla tion ffeu.ed io him lo he corrupt and Inhiuiunis " Whenever lite House bad demanded of tue 8ua'e deceut legltiatlou, ihetsetatehad I el uied utterly iu ilaien to tue proposition. If thegentlemau from Manstohusetts wonld con vince ibe Itouee that a Job i oouimivtf , s proposed thrtugh Its missionary Inlloence la tbe awimio would ne the means oi renlalmlut that bedv from lis bsdpraciicet.lt sumd be very glad to have thai Joint onuiuiiilee, bat he was atrald It would d n.nid upon whether honest men lu tha benaie aud il ium wonld be got for Ibat duly. " -auune Alter Inrll.er ilistussum by Merer. Ke'ley and Fa riworth, the rtiuiution was agreed lo. Veas.t.i; ur, 7. Mr. Knott Introduced a' bill refuudlog the luterntl reveuuelax anteehcd on a hi qusnt for the nseol the Presb)terlan I lurch at Bsrtls Owu.'Kentucky. lla erred lo tl e l ot u l.li eol Ways and Meaut. Mr. Bingham Introducod a o..nourruui raaidutton for a final adjournment of this t aslon un ibe found McLday of Maroh. Mr. Hooflelo suggested the fixing of tome other dsy tban aloni'ay. remarking that last year whsa thai day wt Axed on, the coosequeuoe was lhat iha Babbalb bad been deseorated. wmm Mr. Brlgatm accordingly inodlflel his resolution to read ihe last Prlday of Maroh, three weak! from Mr. t-trhenek tnggested that It was better not to atsstbal resoluileo butiokeepthe mailer for a lew days il l grr In tbe control of iha House. Mr. lagereull ved u Uy iba ouncurreat retolo- tiea vb uie Hivtr, dgatirea. t concurrent resolntlon wattben adopted; yeas, je, is. jar kt Ii Mr, ,' kt Introdnced a Joint resolution anlh-rli-lrgtbePieldnllorecngniE Iho IndBpeortenee of i'i.hb-h..,.., inhi. .i , . ' ninn - rA.intillnsn total o JovernmentsliBll he ben la faoi e"iab.lsued. Ke erree lobe Cpnimliiee on Foreign A flslrt. Also, a Joint retolntton aiitborlctng tse President lo open fnrg Heltons wlih tha Woernsieiit and peoi la of ft Pomtnuo for tha annexation of that KekUb'.to to Ibe Unliet Htatas. H.me reference, THE DEATH PENALTY. Clifton llarrla, the Murderer ol Two Women, Im Kxecuteil. fipeeinl Dtipateh to The Kvming Telegraph. InoMApTON, Ke.. March 12 Clifton lltrri, the mnrJerer or the two old ladies at Auburn, Maine, tome time ago, was hang in the jail yard here at precisely twelve o'clock to-day. Ho walked bis cell nearly all night, in a nervous and excited manner, bat ate bis breakfast with his osvjal relish. The Chaplain of the prison was with him nearly all the loreuoon. He male a eonfcf-siou several days siuce to the Chaplain, which was made public alter the execution. .Ho gives a detailed account of the mnrtler, which aiders in no material point from the confes-lon he made soon after bis arn.'st. lie fully imoll- rated Verlll, and s iys hit was Induced to clear Terill from the lnrliieuae aud laiportnnilies of u woman. neinocratle IHelegnten. AprtHal Despatch to The Evening Triepraph, PirTerti'KO, Murch 12.-Hon. H. C. Trout and 9. C. Kennedy weie elected delegtites from Mercer county, jesterday, to the next Demo- craiic State Coiivenlioa. with Instructions to stii i ott Geti. Ocorge W. Caps f jr Governor. Fire near Baltimore. Daitimorb, Marrb 12. A fire yesterday morning on the dairy I arm of William II. Ureelley, near tne Kelay House, on tbe Balu niore and Ohio Kadroaof, dontroved three bams and ore stable, with other outbuildings. Six valuable Alderney cows, which had cost $150 each iu Kiicluml, were burned, f-oss about $10,000; no Insurance. Front Hartford. Habtporo, Murch 12. Mrs. Jeremiah Ladd. the oldest person lu the Btate, died oo the 10th Inst, at her residence iu East Lyme, aged one hundred and eight years aud nine tnontQi. Her health has been gt.od until within a few days, when she took cold and died ot pneumonia. Front Boston. Boston, March 12. The Coroner's jury in the cae oi the lunatic, James Psiks, iboucbt to have been killed by the Cambridge police, have render d a verdict exonerating the police from the cimige. ihl New. New Yore, Marco. 12.-Arrivel. steamship Mahbattan. tiom Liverpool, and Ue So'.o, lroin Havana. The latter triogs Seuor Itoburto, Hpani h Min ster, and al-o one company of the 5th United States Artillery from Key West. Latest Markets by Talegrnpu. ' Balvimobk. Mnr.it IX Union dull at 2Sc. Flour more tctive aud uuctiauged. Wh at dub. Corn lu acilveaod Closed weak; receipts emsll. Osts qa et and re elpt small. Rye very dull at 145. Mess Pork quiet at tl f (aM. Bacon rirni: no Hid e. LUii'mVr.i clear d- ufcftnittc; siiooMMra. HVfluc t hams, autrimo. Lard fiim t 200 Whisky lu beimr demand; suiali ea'es ai ntiC. lo wood-bound barrels. Mw Yukk, Mi-rch ig Cotton eas'er; 300 bates sold at HOic Hour dull and declining: sal-sol Midi bariels at pi ires w.ltir nt decided change. Wheat du 1 end oer-lloed lo. quotatloi 8 are nomlual. Cumdutl and declined lc : sales olaswio bushels mixed West ern at 8c. Oats dull and neojlnsi. Beel q ilet. Pork lirm: new Mess, ttl-lf&3 Lard lower; steam. JS;'ile?- Whisky quiet at c. TAR)BL CALiaiTV. Loss of tbe Anstrlnu FrlgHte Kadetfhy Uiir ltaree Jlluiidreit Jlen ferleti, Vienna Cor. of London Morning Post. The brst news of this catastrophe ws rceWod here by the naval section of the War Ministry by a telegram from tbe comraauder ot the itslaiid ana lortress of Lisas, in whicn it was Mated tbat tbe optic telegraph s alloncd at Fort Wtilinerton bud sigualled the information that, at a distance of about ten rules to the northeast ol tbe island, an Auttrian Irk'ate wits blown up. Tbe commander ot the island ias'itntly tele erspbed to tbe vessels stationed at Trieste aud Zrn, and to the commauder ot the squairm at Gravcsa, to pre ceed at once to the scene of tbe accident; and tbe iron-clad frigate Ferdinand Max, saweil as the gunboat Hum and tbe steamer Andreas Ho't-r, were immediately des patched to Li fa with orders to render any ateibtunce thnt was uececssry nud possible under the circumstances. A deputation ot tbe corporation of Lisaa aUo tc out to tbe place where the accident bai occnricd, and on ibeir return yesterday they telegraphed tbat of the whole crew aud marines on btard, numbering In all 364 men, bssid-s the captain, only twenty-three had bacu ablo to pave tbemrelve) by swimming. - The Jla.dc tky was under anil, on a cruise for gun practice, aud bad no sieam up, ?o that tbe ar-cident could not bave been caused by t ie ex plo inu ol the bo lor or a cylinder. Accordins to tbe meagre authentic rep3rts which bave reached the War Oflice and the newspapers', wet cartridges were belu dried lu the powder-room. Ibe ammunition had ben unpacked, Lnd quauttllcs of powder were lying about on the tit or, arid the workmen were con (cqnently coa.matded to enter the room only in felt fciipperj. Tbey, however, came in with their boo.s on, without putting lelt Mippers over them. The powder cominif in contact with the ba-d solea of tbs boots, ignited irom the fiicllon caused thereby, and a terridc explosion tent ve-st 1 and three hundred aud forty men to destruction. A telegram from the commander of Llssa to the Laval section of tbe War Otiice. d .ted yes terday evening, gives the felloffiug additional deta-l: Tue evplo-iou took place iutbepoxf. tier loom sb.iit while tbe metal was bsiug cleaned. Cadi-t Banh was rear tae foremast when tbe explo-ion took place, by which ne was hurled into the pea. Quartermaster Krans re ported that be was in the corridor supertntenl lW the prcots.s cl clcauiufi. After 10 o'clock be laid blinsth down in the corridor near the fort oi a1-1. He was roused horn bis sleep by a violent shuck and the cry of "Kire !" He rushed to the liah huy, but tne steps were bion away, and he bad to creep into tti bittery, wben he 9aw tbe destruction ol the biud iart of the shit). which was on the point of slnkitisri TUe water was rushing in from all sides, an 1 he hid j tint time to throw himself Into tbe sea through tbe fcrt-hole. Kraiis is of cpintou that (Quarter matiter Llogek, by Incdnltously h'rikiuc a light, bad caused tbe explosion in Uie powder-room, where tbe amimmiiiou bad been unpacked and cartridges epri ad oat to dry. A SPIQY EPISODE Kendall ne comes Nlltrully Belligerent. At the Johnson banquet IjsI evening la II tl timrro occurred a little episode, which is thus stated by Ihe Gazette of this morning: Mr Bnmuel J. Raiidull, the member of O n grrss from tbe geographically aud morally h wer district of Philadelphia, became Involved in adiilicuity during the eveulug, wuloh f r a lime threatened to dissolve the aff air Into a general quarrel. It appears that Mr. Baud a it bad teen partaking rather freely of the P" ides, and when ihe toast to ibe Judiciary was ah en. and Judge Oirey rose to respond, fie Jumped at the cJnciuHlou that this was ye a llveof Governor Geary, of P'ho'y"1 merchednptothe Judge In as the circurostunoes would admit or. U f!ltedlSof ior. ?ap, lib neVsrdHtTngatshnd .-Tt;mrpdaio t Ik. him in tbeface. JuJge Oarey prevented iha blow and In a few seconds a polloeman waa etTllYu I and the muddled Congressman was labenoutof tbe dining rosim and safely dig ni sed of. The rencontre waaover very quickly elrucst before it was noticed and Judge Oarey pnrsued his remarks as if nothing had occurred to mar tbe coarse of the festivities s The New Tor Meney aiarhet. From the Time. "The news from Washington yesterday of tha final settlement of tbe new iMblueland tbe no liilnalic ns to tbe prominent fc-aropeao mission In connection with the cable despatches front tl e other aide, caused a buoyant feeling In the pnhlio funds, followed by a lower notation for gold. There is not so touch known on the street of Mr. llontweil, tbe new Finance Minister of President Grant, as of Mr. Stewart, his original choice: but from bis reputation for personal Integrity, and sound and practical financial views in common with the best men of the dominant parly in MaasaonnsetU, where gold Interest bas beet. Invariably paid npon the public debt of tbe Commonwealth at any and every cost Ibe prevailing confidence Is tbat he. will ptove rqnal to bts great, charge. Indepen dent of tbet-e conklilera'lop, personal and loral, it Is believed Hint Mr. Unut well's spool nt. nieut is entirely acceptable to the Kepublloart lnaJorl:y In Congrea. und that It will oonntl intean Important lluk'hetween tbe tfixeoattva and legislative Hepnrrmentof tbeUovernment. l hat his ndmltilh'rfiiion ol the Treasury will lie made prlmnrily and thoroughly consistent with the inaugural views and pledges on thesiirjpciaof the publlo faith aud thare demptlou policy of Preslnet Urant, we have evr ry reason to believe; while, la common with the head of Ibe administration, he will attempt nothing In the direction of specie pay. meats leas practical than the Improvement of the pnbllo credit by tbe promnt collection and ec nomlcal administrath n of the revenues and the strict application of the surplus gold of the Treasury beyond be gold Interest on the pub llo stocks to tne reduction ot the prlnolDal of theee stocks. ul "On tbe Stock Excbnnga the pnhlto fondu advanced to U!)'jJ per cent, for the 5-!i0s Of 18G2. to 117 for the old l5s, and to lis tor tne old 18fi"s. The London end Krankfort. quotations came over higher than yesterday, and this luo', in connection with the disappointment to seine of tbe short sellers In tbis market yes terday cned an especially firm feeling In tbe May and November Issues of 18(32 and J8S5, as well on time as on oash." From the Tribune. cjg Money works steadily at 7 V cent, onmlscel lneons stocks, and at 6,qj7 ft oent. on (iovern ineni bonds The new law In regard to the statement of tbe Naiional Banks has produoed a more cheerful fueling to borrowers, and the banks will now keep ui on a safe fooling all the time, and tbe periodic spasms as qnarter-day approaches will be no lODger experienced. Hterilng Exchange was more active at an advance or 4 per cent. In prices. We a note: ui'i'uuh, w "nii-i mniiiiiy!; LmDuoD, Blent. llilittll'DU; Lendon. prima commercial. lOSU-S 102; Paris, long. 5 lK(a5-ll7; Paris, short. 6 ItW fab-l o: Antwerp. 5 2()(a518V: Rwlss. K-oiwas mt Hamburg, 86Gf8Ki,; Amaierdam, Wfati: Krankfr.rtj 4ti40; Biemen. 7878; erllJ rullADELPUIA STUCK KXVHAHGR SALES, J R0B 11 Keporied by De Haven A Bro No. 46 B. Third street &STWKE5 BOAnns. 11000 W P K 68 ....... ... kX ffluu t -uy 09. csewM.iui .-wo N Jar s '7 .102 i tool sa m.w. ! S3 3iisi Leo fie. gold v I 0UC A A m e, 'b... kg ISUi dies & Wl tu bdt.Tuetday 8KOOND tonncAAm m '.'. w:t-, li s sb Leb N ttlk i m do... .ia. mi tosh Read K trf. ioti M8h womlngV.S SO ie an r-iv, m B..iai2l 8H sh Olrard Bk 6V '0 in Peuna H..... it to do. is 67 'a lot ebBead...2d lat. 4v luo do -... &l BOARD, 2o sb o A Am ...UVi HOsh Leh V sjwo. 6-i' I 0a ih N . to ft (J sb Feed Dam . '( PrniKO Ovkkcoats A fine auortmmt, unrquHleii ty any in Philadelphia, in ttyie. mane, and rtt, at prlct r anglng ft bin 1 vpuvrd. Call and examine. f-woi between 1 Bbmmktt A Co., iiflh and v Towga Halt., .. Nixlh ureett.) No. gilt MarkbtBv., . Phii nvLPMia, And Bo. eoa Bboadwat, Mw Yoaa. Tbs Tine Has Come For Bpring Ovei-coaU We have them for SU -Se). All prices np to fsa. Wanamakkr A BnowN, Tup. Lakuiust olotuinu Uocsk, Oak Hall, Tub Cob, op Sixth asb MamkbtSth. w EDDLNU INVlTATlONtl, KNGHaVEI) IS tbe newest aud beat manner. XjOUAU D-itiKA. HUtlouer and Kngraver, Ne, 10OHilUT Slraet MARRIED. JON KS THORN. -At Camden. N. J., March . 189, by Jtev. P. L. a avleti, at i be residence of the bride.. Mr. THOMAS JON b to U.ra. BKV UA.B. A.TMjKN. all ol Cumdeu. bTABKk Y- ITS ADLKY. At the residence of the bnde't mother, la Bristol, Huc-as comity, Pa., on tne evening tf March 10 by the nev. Wl Ham C Hen dr rkBon. Mr JiAM'Ki. H. HT i UK n V, ot Buttleton. to Miss LOUISA HKADLK V, of Bnslul, ra. DIED. ADA RK. On the 9th Instant, ROBERT ADARK, In the SS h year ol hie age. His relatives and irieuds are respect tally lovlted to attend his funeral, from his late residence. No. 1715 Cambridge street, on Hnnday afternoon at t o'clock. BKOOKB. On the morning of toe 9 h uuiaut, JOHKFH bKOOKs, in lue 8l,i year ot bis age. Tbe relative and friends are renpeutruuy luvtted to attend bis funeral. Item the realdeuce ol nls brother-in-law, Charles Lents, No. 42i0 ureea street, West Philadelphia, on Saturday afternoon, tne 13th instant, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Moriah Oemelerr, FA KRELL- On the ilth Instant, Pa I' KICK FAR-B&l-L, aged til yearr. The relativea and u-lends of tbe family are respect fully Invited io attend ibe funeral, Irom hie late resi dence, Ne. 1117 Locust street, ou Muudav afternoon at 1 o'clock, without further nouca. To proceed le Cathe dral Cemetery, OAS HILL-On tbe 11th Instant, ELIZABETH 0 AbklLL, In the 77th year of her age. 1 he relatives and rrieuda are luviced to attend the funeral, from the reaUence or hr daughter, Mrs.. John Brooks, Heetenvilie, Treaty-fourth ward, on tmnday afternoon at I o'clock. To proceed to Heelon Mile Baptist Church. KTJPPLKE- On tbe 11th Instant, at 6 o'clock P. M.,' WILLIAM II KNliV, tun ol John aud Kl!tbeth Sup Ine, lu the With J ear ot hit age Xhe relatives and frteuat o the family are Invited lo attend tbe luuurni, irom the residence ef hit rarentt. No. 100.4 Wallace street, on Monday mora Lg, tbs 16th instant at lo o'cloca. I . AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COM PAS Y, OF rilll AD ELPII I S. K, Corucr F0DKTII and WALNUT Sts. BKK ITS RAT SH AND PLAN'S BXF0BE IN8CR INU HUSAWllURi- ALEX. WHILLDIN, Ptesidenl, JOHN B. WILSON Secretary. 10 CLOTHING. JONES' OXErKICU CLOTHING HOUSE No. G04 MARKET Street. Cur tiarmciits are well made. Oar Cutters are wen of UlenU LIT 0E 1'IUCK U ASKGU. Satisfaction Guaranteed Eyery Purcliaser. GEO. v. NIEMANN, No. 604 MARKET Street. 1 17 wfm U AB0VS eiXTB,
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