The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, March 20, 1869, FOURTH EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    OVJl ItELIGIOXIS COLUMN.
t tan Duties lift flhnson f
TheBtorj is told that, when Mrs. Judson and
Jlrs. Newell, the first f,.mi ,ii i.
filled for India, oDie ladles, In conversation,
, cxpreestd dicpust with thtlr decltJoo to throw
away their lives among the heathen. It was
(remarked. "They feel it their dutv." "But 1
would not feel it my duty," .was the prompt
Response. We may theorize as we choose, but
that anecdote preaches a sermon that cannot be
gainsaid. People manage to believe about as
they try to. The fact Is a terrible one for any
but prayerful and teachable souls. Who dares
,to trust LlmseU with hlmscl tl-Advance.
Rlanphti red by Knm.
"Great slauetatcrl" AIhs, ho v true! Here Is
the bill ol mortality for only oue year In our
Jown ttost favored land: 3000 lives destroyed
Sfor time and eternity 1 25.000 persons sent to
brison 1 10,000 Innoceut children sent to the
hioor houcel 1500 murders I 600 suicides I 10,000
orphans! 1000 widows! Add to this the lndi.
rect effects of lntemperenco in the production
f Inncmorable dlsemes that would other wlso
lever have bi cn known;. and Hdd also tha thou
ands born with physical and meutal deranae
uenU; an 1 If yrur ear Is not sickfiicd at the
j ippalling result for one year, go on and multi
!ply it by all the aees past, and bj all the coun
tries of the globe, and tell us if this graud
Hotal of mi.icrt. degradation, anl death does
not Justify us in exclaiming, "Great slaughtcrl"
' Urtat slaiiph'er !"
Murrjing bj Lot.
One of the most curious customs of tho Mo-
iraviaii Church is marrying by lot. A little boot
jwrltlen by a lady who was once a member of
Ihe sect tells about It. The women live in an
Jtstablishannt under the charge of an Elderes,
lH the unmarried men In a like establishment.
Vhen oue of the brethren wishes to marry, he
announces his wish to the society, and tho
itlderess eeleCs a lady whom she thinks suita
ble. Then lots marked yea and no are thrown
Into a box, and if the first drawn is in the
E Urinative, the marriage takes place; but if
cgative, a new choice is made, and the lot
Dnce more appealed to. Missionaries la distant
elds of labor frequently have wives 'selected
y the society, the ceremony of marriage per
formed with a proxy, and the bride sent on to
heir station, where, peihap?, they meet for the
jtirst time.
jSUMMARY OF RELIGIOUS NEWS.
BAPTIST.
There arc in GreHt Britain 2411 Bantlst
churches. comprisW 221,525 members.
I ttev. w. k. com well, pastor at Lower
Dublin, or "Old Pennepek,'' as it was lormetly
Sine 7tn inst.
( The First German Baptist Church in this
tountry was established in this city in 1843.
In twen'.j.six years they have increased to 85
Marches, with 4518 members.
A very precious work is In progress in tho
'rauktord church, ol which He v. T. P. Coulston
i pastor. Ei?bt were bapMzed on the 21st ult.,
nd fourteen more last Kabbath. The work la
itiit progressing.
we v. u. r. jLscnes, panoroi inemicetown
aptist Church, on last Sunday evening Dap.
zed two persons. A erward3 Dr. Richards
laptized two of bis children, a sou and a daugh
ter. It was an impressive scene.
I Eev. Mr. Heneon, ot the Memorial Church,
f this city, was permitted to baptize live con
certs on tne evenitg of the 10th Inst. God has
Teatly blessed th s ciiurcn since they eutered
heir new chapel. The house is already too
mall to ac ommodate tne congregations. Tne
t
nial oi their pews amounts to U700.
The increase of the Bantlst denomination in
ibla countiv the last twentv-iive years has been
9 per cent. In churches, 77 per cent. In minis
ters, and 98 per cent. In numbers.. And. better
ct, the coulrloutions have increased in a much
arger ratio: in twenty-five years tue coutribu
Ions for Home and Foreign Missions have in-
reaped 384 per cenu
The vacancy in tne pastorate oi me uavei
hnmh. m this citv. occasioned by tho removal
t Bev. Mr. Wilder to Bridgeton, has been filled,
y the choice or Key. J. a. uutenmson, pastor
t the cnurcn at r nnceion, . j. air. uuvcu
tson will enter upon his duties April 1, and
ill be cordially wticomea 10 ruiiaueipaia.
wo were baptized last Sunday evening by Mr,
utch.it.sou at uuvet.
. EPISCOPAL.
The 'Rev. Oftavius Perinchief. rector of St.
nhn's Chureh. Georgetown. D. C, has accepted
hp nn-ltinn ot General Secretary of the Evan
gelical Education Society, made vacant by tha
lad death ot the Kev. B J. farvln.
tjnod at 8t. Petersburg, which decided that
iey should remain under the protection and in
;he pay ot the Bussian Government as before,
Ind be subject to the jurisdiction of the Synod.
This decision. It is stated, is objected to by the
United States Government, since it is unwilling
to tolerate any 4 'protection" by a foreign power
f persons lesiatng in lis aominions, ana tne
ournals of fcSL Petersburg aie already warmly
pleading in favor of their distressed countrymen.
I A combination ot priests in Mexico, who
lave withdrawn from the Roman Catholic
fburcb, applied some time ago to the plsco
hillans of this country for aid in establishing a
rotestant Episcopal Church. They ask tor the
'onsccratlou of Don Kslael Diaz Martinez as
ikhop of this new Mexican church. There is a
cpgiegatiou of one hundred and ninety-eight
amllies among the Mexican residents of
Brownsville, Texas.
i The Bussian clergy in Alaska, it is reported,
(re suffering serious inconveoieuce from toe
S-ansler of that country to the United States.
Under the Russian rule, the members ot the
Jreek Chuich were obliged to pay a tax for
Jic support of their pastors. The United States
tutnorilles, on taking possesion, declined to
polled taxes lor the Bossian clergy, and the
jieople. not being disposed to make any volun
tary offerings, the pastors were left entirely
without resource. They then Appealed to the
t The repairs of st.Cleujeni's Church have been
Vomt'leted. Jt is announced that the Bev. II. G.
Batten-on Las be;n called to the lectorabip.
ind that be has accepted the call, aud has
Intered upou his duties. Mr. Battenon is
known as a High-Churchman, aud was the
Viktor ot the Church Lhronio'e of P&lladelphla
luring its brief career. In that paper he advo
cated the most advanced principles of the
tuallsts, aud the highest Sacramentariaa
,.etrtne9. We cannot say to what extent the
overend gentleman will carry out aud practi
cally apply Ms doctrines and principles, but we
nope bat tor the good of tne souls ot the people
ma lor toe weutire oi true spiritual tcmkiuu
4ts practice will be better than bis creed, and
mat some usaees will be more honored in the
breach thau in the observauce of them.
atpnlion, -f
The harsh names and bitter words which the
Ritualists of 1be American Church are wont to
5e concerning the Beformers, and tne dutiu
fiilebed men of that Chuich who have warmly
,rnou6ed the caune of the Keforraation, are sig
nificant Tbey aie- the outward and visible
luns of the Inward and deadly hatred which,
ii felt bvtnet-e rneu for Ihe lieforaaatton, and
i,,r the Protef-taut filth.' Tuui, Ur. Mttledala
wils Bishop Burnet "a meuducious partisan."
He speaks of "Fox's Book of Martyrs" as a maga
nneoi "lying b'notry, a book which no educated
; now living, possessed of any sell respect or
-jnestyTdoes otherwise thau repudiate with
'.fntenipt and aversion." They are quite as
tmslve ln their treatment of eminent persons
.ll:Ll.. 4im. nd this amo Dr. Llttledale
telvscared the very proper Bnglishmen out of
thVoroprleites by avowing it as bis opinion
aat the la e Lord Palmerstou was ' a frivolous
,ld heatu'c n-actnllj declaring that this cre-
l or ot bloP ad dean Wtt Mv0l0UB'
1
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
foppish old Pagan." Tbls art of detraollon
s ems to have been well studied by these Bltual
Iftic divines. J'reslry'eruin.
rRBRBTTRRIAN.
The Old School church uf Cbllllcothe, Mls
HOiirl, has joined the New ticboot body, aud Is
now supplied by the ltev. b. Kayer, formerly
of East TennPheee.
Iiiere cre added to the Kensington Churr h,
Rev. Mr. Be-Ue. pastor, on a lale sab Mtb, one
hundred and e.guteeu niemberg, seventy-six of
tuem being baptized. A precious work of grace
is golns od in tbls church.
Forty-three persons united with the First
Pmbyterlnn Cburch. in this citv, thirty tbree
by pioleslou and ten bv letter, on Habba h
w-ck. Both Mt. T.arLes and Dr. Johnson offi
ciated at the Lord's tabic.
The Pre?bvterian church of Ato, New
Jertey. has just dedicated t's new charca bulld
'ng. Atco is ou tbe Camden and Atlantic
Hailroad, at the point of lis junction with tbe
Uarifan Railroad running to New i'oik city.
Kightten membcis were ad lod to tbe stoulh
Chuicb, of tbn city, on 8abbath week, and
seventeen at t bo ' communion in January,
making thirty-five since tho Bev. Dr. Parsons
took chaigeol tins church a few months atro,
Hiid there are ouite a number of others anxious
about their eie'rnsl wcllarn.
Tli e North Church, B'iflalo, N. Y.. under
the faithful ministry of the Hev. W. Calkins, is
n ovcu more pcruaph thiin at any previous time
in Its btxtory. Meetings aie held every iuorn
Ina at 8 o'clock, and again In the evening, con
duced by the pastor, pervaded by deep aud
1 owerful reeling!). It is tliougbt that about one
hutidrelhave passed from deatn unto life, aud
s ill ti c "crk Is golnar on.
A note from Lcwisbunr, Pa., says: "We had
a most precious communion season In our
church last t-abbath. Ninety t ersonswere rc;
ceiyed into membtitbip; tbe result, In part, of
the revival which was noticed in jour paper a
few weeks auo. Of this number, between twenty
Dtid thirty are beads of laiuilies. There are
fctill otbers who propose to connect themselves
wi'li the cburch in course of time. The Lord
hnth dune great things for us, whereof wc are
glad."'
Another correspondent says: "The vene
ruble church at East Hampton, Long Island,
planted more thau two centuries ao, aud
watered oiteu by precious outpourings of tho
frplrlt, has again beei refreshed by the preseuce
ot the Lrrd. The prajers of God's people have
been heard, and an answer of joy and peace
granted to many hearts. At tbe comrauuion ou
Sabbith week seventy pprsons were received on
proteston of their faith, thirty six of whom
received the ordinance ot baptism. It was a
precious eight to see so many turning ther backs
upon the world and setting tbeir faces towards
Zion. May the Lord incline us all, by this
earnest of His willingness to bless, to pray more
lervently for the peace ol Jerusalem."
CATHOLIC.
The Bisters of Charity are about to found
a hoepltal in Chicago. Sister Wallburga, so
long aud favorably known in the bt. Louis
UtBpiiR1, has gone to superintend tbe erection
and be Superior of the Chicago Hospital.
Theie are now 31 Catholic peeis of tue three
kingdoms, 50 Catholic barone's, and 38 Catholic
lu mbers of the House of Commons. During the
past year there have been U3 priests ordained in
England aud Wales, tbe total number being
148!'. Number ot churches and mission stations-,
1122; monasteries tor men, 67; monasteries for
women, 214; colleges and academies, 18, In
Scotland there are clergy, 201; chapels and
stations, 207; convents for womeu, 18; colleges,
2. Tbere are 10 Catholic chaplains in the British
armv.
Many of our readers will remember the
history of tbe Abbets Makrina, a Basillan nun,
sorely persecuted and maltreated by the late
Czar Nicholas, from wboe agents she contrived
to escspe, to find a sure refuge at Borne. During
twenty-live ears she governed the Basiiiau
Convent in that city, attracting the veneratiou
oi all who knew her. aLd offering all her suffer,
ings and piajers for the deliverance of her
nation from the oppressor. Tnis holy woman
died on the eveulnu of Ash Wednesday, in tbe
arms of the Prince s Odescalcht, one of her
nioet devoted Irienos. Only two days intervened
between her death and that ot her countryman.
Count Plater. If Poland has it.nunierab!a vic
tims on canh, whose suffering plead for the re
GtorHtion'ot her national life, she has also saints
in HeaveD, wbese praytrs will perhaps obtain
it. l onOon Tablet.
The llnimrs relates that the good Christians
of Italy, admonished by a sign which has never
deceived them, tbousrh the world will deride it
as unworthy of notice, are expecting grave
events. On tbe banks of tbe Fosco delta
Career! dl 8. Francesco, near Assist, a ravine
usual y without water, is a hermitage long in
habited by the seraphic patriarch, St. Francis
piedicted that whenever tbe mountain torrents
should forsake other channels to fljw tbrouKh
this lavine. aflllctions would be at hand for
Italy. Tradition asserts that the word of the
Batntbas been fulfilled on every occasion. From
tbe day that Victor Emanuel tet foot on tbe
Pontifical territory, at Monte Gualaudra, on tbe
30th ot January, tbe ravine has been filled by a
menacing flood. Ibid.
Tbe total number of Jesuits employed on mis
sions throughout the world is 3429, of whom
some have their own local mission which they
carry on, while others are auxiliaries of the
Church. Of the former class are the vicariates
of Hindostan and Bombay, 28 fathers; of Ma
dura, 60 fa the is; of China, 42 fathers; and of
other places, including 8 vicars apostolic, 188
fathers, 46 scholastics not yet Introduced to full
membership, and 62 other coadjutors. Of the
second class there are 139 fathers in England,
15 in Constantinople and tbe vicinity, 46 in
New York, 90 in Maryland, 84 In Missouri, 35 in
New Orleans, 34 in California, and 14 in the
Bocky Mountains. These places, we judge, are
the names given to districts ot the United States,
and include the whole country. Besides these,
there are many more scholastics and "brothers
coadjutors."
We are glad to learn that Father Doane is
succed.ng in his charitable undertaking. He
has received five thousand from his Grace, five
thousand from Mrs. Patterson, and live thousand
from another lady, who is unwilling that her
name be published. We have not learned if
any other parties Lave founded burses, but
fceiore Father Doane's departure, otbers, no
doubt, will emulate tbe exumple of the above.
The object ot this endowment is to secure a
foothold for the American Church in the city
ot Borne, and to found a college on lasting
foundations, In which a certain number of
candidates tor tbe American mission will be
jeailv maintained and educated free. The
success of the enterprise is already assured, and
we hope the opportunity will not be neglected
by the wealthy Catholics of this city to raise
an eudnriug monument to themselves and their
posterity more lasting than marble or brass, iu
tbe heart ol the Eternal City. Si. Louis
Wa'c'imati.
Tbe Vaihouc tieguer (writes a London
corrtHpondent) claims that considerably over
two thousand persons in England have "re
turned" to the bosom of their ecclesiastical
"Mother" during the past year, a largo number
bt whom are residents at the West End, and
are tue converts oi Arcnoisnop Manning,
whose success in winning patrician souls
is represented to be something alarming. I
have teen ana near a mm. rou never
saw a finer neaa on man, or a more
spiritual face on woman, or, altogether,
a more angust and impressive figure
in pulpit or pantheon. Ills intellectual ability
is conceoeu. nis terraous are grand samples or
English composition and Bomlsh sophistry.
Tbe one I heard was without dogmatism. It was
en love, and was inu.oi love. Tone, tnoueht,
temper all was In keeping withthe theme. The
man with bis thiu white locks, his translucent
conip'evion, bis austere spirituality of expres
sion, his mil l, kind, tranquil eyea, and bis
paternal manner of delivery, transformed him
into bt. John before raj eyes,- and forgetting
the abominable.svBtem he represents, I was lost
in admiration of the beautiful old man. No
wonder tbey set such ft man to fishing for meu
and women.
bkfobmid.
. The Lee Avenue Reformed (Dutch) Church
of Brooklyn, New V oik, have called the Bev.
Bjron Sunderland, of Washington.
Twenty six young men are now in course of
pifparatlon for the ministry, under tbe care of
theliowd ot Education of tbe'Befortnud (Dutch)
-Chuich J: '-3 L 4 .
LtTTHEtiN.
7Bince last fall one buodrcrl and forty persons
have been admitted to the Lutheran cuurcu in
Lewistown, Pa.
Tbe flfih annual session of tho Theological
Seminary of too Lutheran Church In this city
is now approaching tts conclusion. Twenty
seven students have been in attendance during
tbe year. Tbe class about to be graduated con
sists of twelve.
The Nettiotlifii says: "The 'New York Mln
istenum,' one of the Sjuods connected with the
new (High Church) General Council of tbo
Lutheran Church, has dec'ared for close c ni
mumon, and aeaiist interchange of puipits and
membership In secret societies Tbo General
Council, at lis Inst aunoal miction In Pi'tsbjra,
arrived, alter tong and warm discussions, at
very ambtgu'nus deed-ions on the abovo sub
jects, and on Millenarianlgni, which by no means
ratisiy the extreme Ilttrh Church Lutherans."
jEwisn.
A writer In the Nationt i Baptist siys: Tbo
subjoined table may a-slst the reader iu forming
an adequate idea of the relative proportion of
Jews and. Gentiles. Iu round numbers wc
reckon:
Throughout the world, 1 Jew In 1"00 lnhsbit'ts,
In Belgium, , . 1 Jew iu 3000 "
In Greece, . . , 1 Jew in frbO "
In Britain, . . . 1 Jew in 700 "
In Italy, . . . 1 Jew In 700 "
In France, . . . 1 Jew in COO "
In Prussia. , , 1 Jew in HO '
In Holland, , , 1 Jew in 52
In Turkey, . . . 1 Jew iu 53 "
In Austria, . . 1 Jew In 82 "
In A 1 tier & N. Africa, 1 Jew iu 10 "
Iu Hamburar, , , 1 Jew In 32 "
In Frai.kfort, . , 1 Jew In 17 "
In Amsterdam, . , 1 Jew in 12 "
In Warsaw (about) , lJewiu 3 "
In Jcrusnleui, . . 1 Jew iu 2 "
Jemealeni has about 0000 Jews; Safed, 3000;
Tiberius, 1500; Hebron,, 600; Joppa, 200, etc ;
the total in the Holv Land amounting, as be
fore stated, to between 15.010 and 16,000.
Several pjnagogues have been opened In
Madiid. Expelled in 1592, the Jews have never
sirce that time celcbia.ci their worship in
Spain.
MErnODTST.
The BoMon Weslejau Association have
made arrangements for the purchase of the
Krom fluid House for about 100,000. and intend
to replace that edifice by a large aud handsome
structure, which shall become the headquarters
ot the Methodists in that city. This association
is a corporate body, and publishes Zion's Hera'd.
Becently the Bev. Thomas 8. Dunn, pastor
of ihe Mttbodiet church In San Jote, Cal , was
notified that any further attention to the Chi
nese on bis part would be visited with mischief
to the church. He paid no at.eution to the
threat, but continued to invite them to the
cburch. A few dajs after his church wat set
on fire and totally consumed. It cost $20,000
in gold.
A remarkable revival of religion is prevail
ing iu Carbondale, 111. During tbe past eight
weeks over two hundred persons have been
received into tbe Methodlstchurch of that place
on probation, General Johu A. Logan among
the number.
PROPOSALS.
DEPARTMENT OK HIGHWAYS. BRIDGES.
HEWEIIH, ETO OFFICE lOF CHIEF
COMMlS5IOiNEK,ZSfo. 104 8. FIFTH STHEET.
Philadklphia. March 18. ltttitf.
NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed Proposals will be received tit tbeoffloe
ot the Chief Commlsstouer of Highways until
Id o'clock M. on MONDAY, the 22 J Inst, lor tbe
construction of the following Sewers:
On tbe line of Market street, between For
tieth aud Forty first streets, of three feet dia
meter. Twenty-second street, between Race and
Snmnier streets, of three feet diameter.
Montgomery avenue' between tiirard avenue
and 250 feet northwest of Klctimond street, of
two feet six Inches diameter.
Twentieth street, from Coves to Brown
street , of two feet six Inches diameter.
CkfilowhlU street, between Twenty-fourth
and Twenty-tutu streets, of two feet alx Inches
diameter.
Ash street, between Girard avenne and WU
dey street, of two leet tlx inches diameter.
Moiitsomery avenue, eoniinenolnfL at Broad
street and extending, with a diameter ol four
feet, to Sixteenth street, and along Sixteenth
street to Columbia avenue; thence, wltn a dia
meter of three leet, along Columbia avenue to
tbe lntei section to Twenty -first St., wltn saoh
inlets and manholes as may be dlreoted by the
Chief Engineer and Surveyor. The under
standing to be that tbe contractor shall take
bills prepared against tbe property fronting on
said sewer to the amount of one dollar and fifty
cents for epoh lineal foot of front on each side
of the street as so much enab paid: the balance,
as limited by ordinance, to be paid by the oily.
When tbe street is occupied by a city passen
ger railroad track, the Sewer shall be con
structed alongside of said track In such man
ner as not to obstruct or interfere with the safe
passage of tbe cars thereon; and no claim for
remuneration shall be paid the contractor by
tbe company using said track, as specified in
act of Assembly approved May 8, 1868.
All bidders are Invited to be present at the
time and place of opening the said proposals
Each proposal will be accompanied by a certi
ficate that a bond has been filed in tbe Lw De
partment as directed by ordinance of May .25,
1860. if the lowest bidder shall not exeoute a
contract within five days after the work is
awarded, be will be deemed as declining, and
will be held liable on bis bond for the dl flerence
between bis bid and tbe next highest bid.
Specifications miy be had at the Department
of Surveys, which will bestrlctly adhered to.
3 18 8t MAHLON H. DICKINSON,
Chief Commissioner of Highways.
US. ORDNANCE AGENCY,
, Corner Houston and Grbenb Street,
(Entrance on Greene; P. O. Box 811.)
New Yokk, Feb. 18. 1889.
Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, will be re
celved.at tbls office until SATURDAY, March
27, 186U, at 12 M for purchasing, in quantities,
tne following kinds of ORDNANCE STORED,
now on band at the different arsenals -in the
United Slates:
CARTRIDGES
For Spencer's carblne...Cal. 50 and 52
For Ballard's do. ... "
For Henry's do.
For Kenilngton'sdo. ...
For Warner s do. ...
lr Sharp's do. ...
For HI art's do. ...
U. H. musket cartridges,
E ball
TJ. 8. musket cartridges,
E ball ....
Rifle musket cartridges,
E boll
TJ. 8. tunbket cartridges,
round
TJ- b.xnnfket cartridges,
buck aud ball
Colt's plbtol cartridges..
Colt's piblol cartridKes-
Smith's caiblne car
tridges, rubber and
melbl
Bnrnsidb's carbine car
trldcea. metal
Metalllo
41
52
f
51
68
G9 and 71
69
60
44
41
primed.
Linen.
Paper.
Vutiiu ami Hotchkiks nroieotlles lor all oa li
tres of cannon; round snot, shellc, canister and
spberiosl cai-e, lor all calibres. Also, fixed am-
munition ior tne same.
Mutket percussion caps from broken-np am
munition. The Oidnanee Department reserves the right
to Jfjtot all bids not deemed satu factory. Prior
to trie acceptance of aoy bid It will have to be
approved by the War Department.
Terms cash. Ten per cent, payable on the
day ot shie, and the remainder when the pro
perty Is delivered. Twenty days will be al
lowed for the removal ot stores.
Bidders will state explloltly tbe point or
points where they will accept stores. Delive
ries will only be made at the arsenals.
Samples can be seen at this office, or at any
of the artenals in the United States.
Prouosals will ba addriutked ta Lha nndai-
stgned, and endorsed "Proposals for pnrohaulugj
Ord ounce Stores." For further information
apply to the undersigned.
, S. CRISPIN,
1 - Brevet Colonel U. S. A.,
al ' Major of Ordnance.
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721 OHESNUT Street,
(MASOMC HALL), miladelphla,
863 BBIODWAT, SEW TOBK,
108 BASK ST , . CLKVEI.AND, OHIO.
SECOND-HAND SAFES or all makes tor
sale low. sisswsm
SAfES AND MACniSERY MOVED.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
rpiIE BEST IIORSE BOOK
THE HORSE
In the Stable and the Field Ills Manage
ment In Health and Disease.
BY 6TOKHENE. McCLURB. AND HARVEY.
W lib over Hisuiy KegrariukB irom Lira, and a full
account ol ilis Trolling H )r.
1 vol orownsvo. Retail rlce, .'4'50,
Tbls day pobllsbtd by
PORTER & COATES,
MARBLE BUILDING,
No. 822 CHE8NUT Street.
All Books Retailed at WbolssMt Prices. 8 Ilrp
ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC,
PJCNH 6TAJi BNQINB JAND
BOILUJI WGKia.-NKAJflK A f.Vov
UAL AND THiXiitlLTlUAJL KMHINlrani
BM1THJS, and FOCNDH1KH, bavlua tor many jtt
been In sacoeasAil eperatloa, and bean exoloalvelj
eo(ged In bulldlDg and repairing. Marine and iuvei
Kng Lues, high aud low-nrewnre. Iron Boilers, Watet
Tanas, Propellers, etc etti., respeotfally oUar thli
service to tbe public as being tails prepared to con-
rui lur vnginea oi au sues, Marine. lUTer, antf
B'.allouary; having sets of patterns of different aiae,
r$ prepared to exeonte orders with quick despatch
Kvery description of pattern-making mada at tht
shortest notice. High and Low-prewura Situ
Tabular and Cylinder Boilers, Ol the beat Peunitylva.
nla charcoal Iron. Porglogs of all slxea and kind
Iron and Bzaaa Caatlnga of all descriptions. Boll
Turning, Screw Cuitlng, and all other work connaateS
i-u ww wwih iiihiiiiw.
Drawliitii Ktid .iiiu-illnatlona for all work Hun.
theestabUsamenitresof obarga, and work.Kuaraa-
. .K
UDeiQDscriDera nave wuuv" """itiwa room 'as
repairs of boat, where they can lie In perfect safety
RUB W5 (iy IUCM biiw-i UM, VHJb B14
nr
raiainc heavy or ilghl weikbta.
JOHN P. Ep.VV.
1 11
Jjmnn anu ia K llTtirw.
1. vauos &ilJICbH a. ooXAIAM K' MMM
SOCT11WAKK i'UUiSDBy FIFTH ASt
WAJSHIiiUTOM Ptreeia.
PE ILiniOI'I IA.
M.KK1CK. A HOSB.
annum tjHH ani machinists,
uacuraoiore illgh aud Low nauaine Steam Knglast
for Land, Hlvt-r, and Marine borvlce.
Boilers, (taaoiueiejm, Taoki, Iron Boats, eta,
Jesting, of all kiuds, uither Iron or braM. -Iron
lTrui9 xtoonj for bas Wait, WotJuhops, aat
Railroad Mtattona, etc.
betorla aud Uaa MaohlnerT. ot thS latest and BUM
Improved construction. , ,
itvery ueecripnun uv.w , m'm
Sugar, Saw, aud Srlal Mill, Vaooum Pans, Oil
taui Trains. Defecators, filters, i'urapLng, Xj
Apparatos, Hesmyth's Paten Btearn Hammer, aJ
Asplnwail niri --!.--
Iiralnlna Macnmea.
4
MISCELLANEOUS.
THK ADAMS EXPBESJ COMPAQ?, OVt'iCB
Mo 30 CHKBNUT Btreet, lor wards ParoeU,
Packages. Merchandise. Bank Noies. and bpeule.
fuu"r bV Its own Uuee or lu coaueoilon with other
iiur " ,n .11 tho nrlnuloal town, and
J:xpena iiuj""i --- - r
Wile, in the Chlted States. BINOHAM.
, j Superintendent.
GOTION SAIL' 1)L'CK AND CANVAB, OF
all number, and kwanda, Tent, Awning, aud
WAfk0oSaMaoJacttirers' Drier Felta, from
la P1 WMnaSrtOS CTM TI Him atoraa
SttafESS EVERY INSTRUMENT THAI
..fTaBd .kill bars invented to aasUt tne
Hlnevery d reS ofdeafneaai also, Kwiplra.
. rZtwAS Patent Crutches, superior to
t isl'H WMtMw BUM M
TFYOU WANT A DELIOHTFUT, SPRING
T bkd nsiu healthy, and oomfortaole, use
iirvrvnrc rtamph np
Tf JikiliilB Trao bene at No. 101 a KIFra Wret
f aVstoor to Ud Othoe), and l KO. VM MllMQt
I ff .". m-S 1-3
btieet, reua "'-
MAIlCH 20, 1860.
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE
CHAMPION SAFES!
PhtladklphiA, January 18,1889.
Hewn. FARltEL, HERRINO A CO.,
Ma 629 Cbesnat street.
GenUemen: on tbe night of tho 13th inst,!
la well known to the elllaena of Philadelphia,
onr large and extensive store and valuable
stock of merchandise, Mo. 902 Chesnut street
waa bnrned.
The Are waa one of the most extensive and
destructive that baa visited our city for many
years, the beat being so Intense that even the
marble cornice waa almost obliterated.
We bad, as you are aware, two of yonr valu
able and well-known CHAMPION FIRE
PROOF 8A.FE3; and nobly have they vlndl
oated yonr well-known reputation as manufac
turers of FIKE-PROOF SAFES, If anyforthor
proof bad been required.
They were subjected to the most Intense heat,
and It aflords us much pleasure to Inform you
that after recovering them from the ruins, we
found upon examination that our books, papers,
and other valuables, were all In perfect condi
tion. Toots, very respeotfally,
JAB, K CALDWELL A CO,
THE ONLY SAFES EXPOSED TO TII
FIRE IN CALDWELL'S STOKE
WEKE FA&UEL, UBBlKa dc (JO.
Philadklphia, Jan. 18, 1389.
Messrs. FARKEL, HIiKKINU A CO.,
Ho, 629 Cnesnut street.
Gentlemen: On the night of the 13th instant
our large store, 8. W. oorner.of Ninth and Ches
nut streets, was, together with oar heavy stock
of wall papers, entirely destroyed by fire.
We bad one of yonr PATENT CHAMPION
FIRE-PROOF SAFES, whloh 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 onr recommendation. Our books
and papers were all preserved. We cheerfully
tender our testimonial to tbe many already
published. In giving the HERRING SAFE the
credit and oonfldenoe It Justly merits.
Yours, very respectfully,
HOWELL) A BROTHERS.
BTILL ANOTHER.
Philadelphia, Jan. 19, 1369.
Meesrs. FARREL, HERRING A CO.,
No. 629 Chesnut street.
Gentlemen: I had one of your make of safes
In the basement of J. E. Caldwell A Oo.'s store
at the time of the great fire on the night
of the 18th 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, eto all
preserved. I feel glad that I had one of your
truly valuable safesand shall want another of
your make when I get located.
Yours, very respectfully,
F. L. KIRK PATRICK.
With J. E. Caldwell A Co.,
Mo. 819 Chesnut street.
FARREL, HERRIiVG & CO.,
CHAMPION SAFES,
No. 629 CHESNUT Street,
n tt-
PHILADKLPHIA.'
Q R BAT B A R C A I N 8
I1V SAFES.
IN CONBEQUltNCE OF ILL HEALTH I WILT.
BELL MY 8XO0K OF
SAFES, ETC.,
TVilb Two Years' Unexpired Lease of Store,
No. 639 ASCII Street.
AND TWO VERY SUPERIOR DRAUGHT
HOBSES, WAGON, ETC , lor cash or In ex- .
change for desirable property. .
Parties wlsbinc to make inch purchase will please
call at my store between ten and tnree o'clock,
BAFKS BiXLINU AT QRIiATLY &KDUCED
PfS.im M. C SADLER, Agent.
O. L . MAIBER
ijl U luiirtrvaoTUBKa or
FLRK and uurglak-pkoof safes,
LOCKoMITH, BELL-HANGER. aKD SJEALKk
,g Bo. S4 RACK Btreet
GROCERIES, ETC.
P'llESn FRUIT IN CANS.
PJCACB.ES, piNKAl'ri.ao.
GBJCKN COKN, TOMATO KS.
PELKMCH PSAS, MCSHKOOMS.
ALBEBI C. JKOHEBTS,
Dealer In Pine Groceries,
11 Hrp Oor. KLEYEJS TH and VIM JS Btreeta.
PROVISIONS, ETC.
JJIICHAEL MEAGIIEjU & CO.,
No. 223 Soutb SIXTEHMU Street,
WHOLKBALB AITS RETAIL DEALERS UU
PBOVUIOHS,
OYSJtKIlS, AND BAND CLAMS,
rou FAMILY CSB.
TERBAPI WS 916 PER DOZES. S
QBORGB PLOWMAN.
, . CAEPENTBJl AND BUILDBB,
1 . . '
Ko. 131 DOCK Street, riULADELl'HlA.
ODGEBH' AHD WOSTENUOLM'a PUCKE1
KJNl Vlt, Pearl and uim UandiM, of bantlrnl
finish, KOOnkltM' and WaJM BUWH KH M RA.
fccl- rt, ad tbe eeleurated LMXiCLTJM J&A&OJS
JuOLBOlirfOl UiennaHualHy. -- ,
Jjmiip, Knlve.. Hi;loofj aud TablsOtrtlery Orodnl
and poiitbed. at r. Mtmist' m. urn a. 11 n i;n
trarti"-"" tlaessaei
AUCTION SALTS
M THOMAS A HONH. Nnn .
e B. FOURTH BTRBlllX. 8, 1,9 AHD 141
jrxtsn.ive Pale at the Gunner's nn ri..i.i L
1003 Cunubeilanrt nt,o Nln.w.n.h ' 't!7' K
VAl.Ua HLbi MAOHIWJCR Wr' '
w - . . On M-u ay Morning, '
March tt m at II o'clock, win oa oldatnwiw
sale, byca.alo. ne, the eDtlre content., oumnTuiJ?
Ble.m holler, about 7ft-horne pnwpr m.1el)f M .5
A On; 17 frm-nilti(r tub., bnldlns 7jO i Rtlltnseanh
lart III. holding IS jri'i Saiiiin.; S iu-h lnl h i'i
lug SAiOli.l'on. eachi S Brltilo A Heniersnn pomDi
N 6 ad 6; low wine pumpi I tulu, wnb 4 eiioii.
and el.Tntnr coiiiili-tt; yen.t tub; b-er (inmp't (arte
rtreivli g trb- cbarRpr.-1 grain eltvat r, wi.li ooi.
vnnci. ctippt-r roolern; copper condnsr; NbiUt
Inp: puileyat b.itli g; oopper and iron water, itsata.
and g.a pliwii: platii.rm .c.ies. lonl., mo,
Pull particulars In catalogues, now ready. I lt4t
BALE Ot BEAL JbrtT ATR AND BTOOKB,
. On TuHdar,
March 7ft. at 12 o'clock noon, at (he Kzcbange:
lOUN1RY SCAT AM) FA H M 42 acres. On the
P. and T. R R. in mllrx frenj PhllaDt-ipala.
COUNTRY Mt4T-7C'i. Krit.t-K c iiintr. WaV
I DR'crd Hi. ilon on ti p Wet ihe'r R.l road.
r-h.Ve.NTH Olreet (Nona). No.401-RtslueiOiaBd
l-Idf yard.
THIRD Str.et (orih), No. 013-Brlok Dwel'l-g.
. ltLAD ltUAU-ku acies, urazing and DaliF
J arm
PKA'-H Ptreet. No. 1310-Brlck Dwelling.
WILLIAM H ii. f H- Igrkd.-Lot.
WILLIAM B r.et. N. W. or A tnontl Lot.
A BULUKAD H rert L"t.
MONVuUT rt B rwt, N. W t BiKrn Lot.
1:11 8N U I' Btrpet. Westot Fonletb L it.
OhOUNO HKMt lilUaear
KLRVsNiu bireei (North), No. 015 - Brick
LkpoUik.
Al.KUND PI rep t, Nor. 830, H3'J. and 831 -Three
1 rick iw illi'g.
-K11MANTOVVN Bead and VENANUO Street
Ir.ru. Lot.
bka'ON i and LIAMJND Streets, N. E. comer
Lnrk llul clings
B w KA U Birvvt. No. 136-Brlck Del.lng. '
MR-I -treet. wfat or A ruond- B-u-k Dwelling,
B1XTERNT a Btreet Norm), No. 030-Three-etor
Brlun lt.hlrlpnce.
70 ' dlirn W aiprhnry Qs Light Stock.
.bare Arapniy ot M'iMC.
Ijiiki l,ru Iiland iHt ii ortg.RS ( per cent.
I ah.r. Aradi im ol Fine Arm.
20.1, .re. oil Urt-tk aud Caldwell Branob I'etrolenm
t'onjianv.
tt. litres Oor.olldatlon Natlona' Bark.
)snarei Farmers' ani M.ou.uics' National Baak.
Wl.uarts Meoi an cs' Na'lonal Hank.
matures Manulactunrs' and Mechanics' National
Bank.
a'e. Franklin Fire Insurancn.
8 tbars K -nlnKioa Na Inn.i Bank,
li .hBrei Third Nallona1 Hank
4U share. Am.rlran Lrfp Insurance and Trust Oo.
S hbare. Chpaur Valley Ra lroad.
2 UBharps Americau Buiton bol Machine Oo.
in share. 11 nk of North America.
27 i liarpf First ft at oual Buk ol Camden, N.J.
208harei Empire Trauspor allon Companr.
5uti shares McKean aud Ela Laud and ImprOTe-rm-nt
Conn any.
1 i-bare P- lut Breese Part-.
1 share Pnllade4ihia and southern Mall Steamship
C60e?i?. Old Townhlp Line Turnpike.
40ti0 Woinin Valley fanal 64.
lualiar'S Chpsapake and De aware Canal V.
A sjlgppe's bale Estate ol P.ter Conrad, Bankrnnt,
SH 0 0 lire policy iu manuaifcan ilb.wi.. a.
s ni'O Iip pwllcy in p'.tnn insurance Co.. Uartrord,
S'OOO life policy to New England Mutual. Boston.
S5(kiu llf pulley In Ual.io Mutual, of Maine.
Catalogues now ready, 1 20 It
CHOICE ENOLIS1 ANU AMERICAN BOOKS.
On Tueiaay, WedDP.dav, Thursday, and Balurdar
Attprnoons.
March J8. J4, 2S. and 7, at 4 o'clock, loo'udlng
Brl'lnn poets lPf volumes: 1 calf Waverley Nov....
tu oIubips: Dickens' works. 27 Tolume.; Bulwark
novels. 2'i volnmet: Marryatt's novel; Jameson',
wi rs: Imperlel Dictionary. S volume.; Dore'a
Tennypen: Don Qulxoip; La Fontaine, eioi Fro a
sarf. Chronicles, wlib lllumlnatieas. 2 volume.: Hue
edlllonsof Bhakespeare. paeis, theology, etc. i2)tt -
BUNTING, DUKBOBOW & CO.. AUCTIOB
EKK1, No. 2K2nd 1U4 MAKKHiT Btreet, eoraw
of Bank street. Bnocessors to John a. Myers Wo.
LARGE BALE O' FRENCH AND OTHXB
KU ROPE AN LBY GOODS,
Ou Monday Morning, S 18 CI
March 22, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit
e ALB. OF 8000 C 8 EH BOO TP BHOES, TJ AVBL-
1NU BAUH KTO. ,
On Tocm ay MornlDg. ft 17 H
March S3, at 10 o'clock, ou four mouths' credit.
LARGE BALE OF CARPKTINQ8 OTL CLOTHS.
CANTON MATTINGS, Km
Ou Frhlav Morulug 120 tt
March ts, at 11 o'clock on four months' crrdil.auont
20( pl.ee. ol Ingrain, Venetian, list, bemp, cottagei
ai d rag carpeting., Uoor oll-olotha. matting., eto.
MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCIIONEEBS.
( iiHttiy Balei-nieu ftir M. Thomas A Hon. )
No. 2W CHabNCT Bt.. fear eatraaoe trim MiaOfl
Bale No. 0 Vine street.
HANDHOME WALNUi FURNITURE. FINK,
PKKJSCU PLA IJv MXRROK, FINK BHUaSELfi
AKD INbUAIN C.KPalS. ETd,
On Tnurrday Mornl"r.
25th Inst., at iu o'clock, at No. !403 Vine street, by
cat.li gue, bat dRome walnut and nalr olotb parlor
lurnlture; baudsouie walnut obamber urniiure; cot
Ugecbamb.r ui; .uperlor dlulug-ronm and .IHlog
room Ihruiturp; flue French plate mantel mirror, .
bai.daomeiy framed, fine Brna.eis, Venetian, aa
Ingrain carpel: s hue eprlag mattresses; oil palnt
ians; cooking ntensils. eto.
May besem early on morning of sale. IS St
B
V B. SCOTT, J ft I
BCOTT'B AET GALLAR7. No. lOSJO CBUfiS
NUTBireet, i-niiadeipma,
CARD The nnderslgned will give partloclaraW
tent Ion to Bales at Dwellings ol parties removing ",
BavlDg ro place lor .10-age of lumuure. It will be to
my lnierenl te make clean .alee. tbr consignments
of Merchandise rt-soeotlully aollolted. IS . v
mUOMAB BIRCH dc bON, AUCTIONEEBI
J. AND COMMIB8IOM MERCHANTS, No. LUI
CHEtiaCT btoisu rear entrance Mo. HOT Bam oat ati ,
BALE OF ITALIAN VASK8 TA7.ZA8, BTATTJ.
AttY OROUfB AND PluCRKS. CARD RE-
CE1VERS, ETO.
On Tuesday Morning,
At 10 o'e'ock. at ihe auction .tore, No. 1110 Oheennt
street, will be sold, a laige aHSortment of elegant
Lallan gondi.lnipoited by sleoor Topi, conslsilng of .
Ri man, Etroscan, aud Qrrolan mantel vases, tazzas, .
card receivers, groups and flgu es, mantel oraa- J
mmis.eto. iiwn
The gocds will ba open lor exhibition on Monday.
LABK A EVASB, AUCTIONEERS, KO. 63
CMEBN OT Street. . , . -
Will sell THIS DAT, Morning and Evening,
A large In voloe ot BlaukeU, Bed bpreada, Dry Uoottj , .
Cloths, Casslmeres, Hosiery , Stationery, Table aa
Pocket Cutlery, Notions, eto. . .
City and country merchants will find bargains.
Terms cash. . , .
eootis packed free of charge
o
D. McCLEES & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. SO
. 60S MARKET Surest,
BALE OF lOOO CASES BOOTS, BHOES, BR03AN9,
KTO
On Monday Morning, .. .
March 22. at lo o'clock, Also,. a large line Ot
Citv- made goods. . .'..
JS, B. Bales Mondays and Thursdays. 8 IS it
By LIPPINCOTT, 80I & CO., AUC
TIONEER). AHIinURBT BUILDING, NO.
jjlO MABKtET Btreet.
T7"EENAN, r?ON A CO., AUCTIONEB h 8.
j No. IU . tRONT BtreeU II H
BRANDY, WHISKY, WINE, ETC.
Q A IS GTA 1 17 8 & McOALL,
Hob. 128 TYALKUT and 21 HRAJVITE 8tfc i
ZMPORTXRS OF ,
Brandies, WlneB, In, OUre Oil Etc Els
WHOLESALE DEALERS ISt " '
PUltE RYE WHISKIES,:
IN BOND AND TAX PAID. g 11 l ,
ylLLIAM CROVB 8,
N. 838 SANSOM Street,
AGENT FOB '
TEAT MAN A GRAHAM'S lit laa
PUKE UNCINKATI CATAWBA WIKK3
. - m 1 ,
hotels apsd restaurants. :
Mt. Vernon Hotel,
81 Monument street,. Baltimore XT
Elegantly rurnlubod, with nnsurpassed CuUIn. 1 ' 1
, On tha European Flan, . .,x
D. P. MORQATf.
NCKTI! PENN HOTEL, NO. 445 N. THIRD
frtrel. Philadelphia, I. NOW OPJGN, on IU
auropean plan, A. bTfiVTBON, Buiierlnlcndent.
IUioui. lo rent, with OK wllbout boatd; boarcllngj ''
wliaer without loouia. . . , . , iaa Hi
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