THE DAILY. EVENING .TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA,- FRIDAY, APRIL 0, 1869. IT Aflnlr. "Lc"tno t'fxlyof Eatou wn taken from the n.'iffold yi-stiTdiiy, it was conveyed to the collofro ftt Ninth nn,i Locust trcct, wliere at ten minutes of 'i o'clock a series of experiments were Instituted, with a view, as the friends thought, to the resuscitation of Eaton. Heavy chare8 from a galvanic battery, artificial infla tion of the lungs, were resorted to, but while those in charge were jiblo to get up nn np Vcaruncc of life, there was no real vitality. The eyes opened, the chest seemed to belnllated, the heart pulsated,, nnd one arm was raised. All these symptoms of life pood subsided, and although strong batteries were brought to bear, and a large quantity of gas was injected, nothing was accomplished except a renewal of the de ceptive appearance of life. These experiments were combined for un hour. A post mortem was then made, and It was discovered that the neck was not broken, but that death was caused by ftfphyxia, or suffocation. Yesterday afternoon, 'while .Tnmes Gray, Barney Morrison, James and John MelVak were at work on the wharf at Lombard street, Schuyl kill, a pile of lime stored on the wharf slid into the river, carrying the four men w ith It. They were rescued Iroiu the river, but John Mel'cak was so badly burned by the lime that he had to be removed to the Hospital. The others escaped with less injury, and were taken home. About (ltiarter past two o'clock yesterday afternoon Harry Benson, aged four years, was run over by a light express wa'xon, at Kwanson and South streets, and seriously injured about the back. He was taken to the hospital, and Joseph Trainor, the driver of the wagon, was arrested and taken before Alderman McLVvitt, who held him to answer. DoniCMtic Aftiiirx. Cdd closed yesterday at 1.U.'H'. A convention of railroad ticket agents met at New York yesterday. Business was entirely suspended in Boston, yesterday,' In the observance of the annual fast. President Grant and General Butler have liad a consultation on the condition of the Southern States. General V. A. Nichols, Adjutant-General of the Military Division of the Mississippi, died tit (St. Louis yesterday. The newly elected members of Congress from Connecticut arrived in Washington yester day, and will be qualified to-day. Mr. W. II. Barnes will probably be renomi nated as Collector of Internal Revenue for the First District of Pennsylvania. The revenue oflieials at Montgomery, Ala., yesterday seized a large quantity of whisky ana tobacco for a violation of the revenue laws. A fire broke out in the Yellow Jacket mine nt Gold Hill, Nevada, on Wednesday morning. The Hamce spread to adjacent mines. Thirty-six miners lost their lives. Among the nominations confirmed by the Senate yesterday were fMward L. Plumb, as Consul-General to Havana; E. Picrrepont, United States District Attorney for the Southern District of New York; William D. Noleu, as Collector for the District of Delaware. Foreign Affaire. Vienna, April 8 The Austrian Government has resolved to reduce the army and postpone the call lor recruits, on the ground of economy. Paris, April 8. Three public meetings which were held to-day were dispersed by the police, tind many arrests were made. Havana, April 8. Francisco Leon Nuez, a Cuban by birth, but a naturalized American citi zen, and Aumistin Medina, are to be garrotod to-morrow. They were arrested in January last. In charge of a depot of arms in this city, several police ofliccrs having been killed and wouuded in the fight which occurred at the time. The Treasurer of the Royal University has fled to the United States with its funds. The news from the seat of war is so contra dictory and partisan as to be utterly unreliable. Havana, April 8. The proposed system of confiscation was before the Administrative Coun cil to-day, and having been declared unprece dented atid unjust, was tabled. Leopold A. Price is American Consular Agent at Nuevitas, in the absence of Mr. Gibbs, who has gone to Washington. The British gunboat Mullet arrived to-day from Vera Cruz. The Spanish man-of-war steamer Pizarro has sailed for Nasau. London, April 8 In the House of Commons, this evening, the Hon. Robert Lowe, Chancellor of the Exchequer, submitted the annual budget, in explaining which he said the ministry pro posed to deal separately with the general expen ditures and those for the Abyssinian war. The estimates made by the Hon. G. W. Hunt, his predecessor in ofliee, were A'TO. 0(10,000, while the receipts were 4! 72,500, (KM), leaving a deficit of .i'500,000, w hich has to be met this year. He (Mr. Lowe) estimated the expenditures of the present fiscal year at 4.'68,250,000, showing a reduction of '.3,250,000 from the estimated ex penditures of last year, which was gained chiefly in the Admiralty and War Ollice. He estimated the revenue of the present fiscal year nt 7:1,000, 000, or an excess over last year of .250,000. So if the Abyssinian war were not to be provided for, the surplus would be 4,500,000. The whole expense of the Abyssinian war was 9,000,000, of which 7,0X),000 were expended in India. The country had 6till 4,000,000 of this amount to pay. The surplus of the present year would just Lalance the Abyssinian and general deficit. Under the circumstances, it is desirable to raise a further sum by taxation. He regarded the present means of collection as expensive and unsatisfactory, and said its only warrant was in Its antiquity. He proposed to collect the assessed taxes by means of excise licenses, granted at the commencement of each year, on returns to be fur nished by the tax-payers. The income tax is to be collected iu the same manner. By these measures 3,250,000 will be brought Into use for the finan cial year, in addition to the amount heretofore collected. Out of this amount he .proposed a re duction of Id. upon- the income tax, to repeal the import duty on corn and the fire insurance duty, and to rearrange several smaller items. This will give a decrease oi 3.000,000, and will leave nearly 500,000 clear surplus'. Mr. Hunt, late Chancellor of the Exchequer; in reply to Mr. Lowe, said the reduction in the estimates was due to the efforts of the late Gov ernment in making the army and navy more eili cient. After a long and desultory conversation, the nenal resolution of leave to bring in the butij; was agreed to; THE TWITC1IELL SUICIDE. The Coroner' InveniiKation Tertlmony n lo the Admission of Visitors to TwIIcIk-M'm Cell on Wcdiimdny. The Coroner's jury met at the prison yesterday afternoon and received the following testimony: William B. Perkins sworn I am Superinten dent of the prison; I was not present in tho ceU last evening after 7 o'clock; TwitcheU s relatives were there iu the course of the afternoon and evening; two keepers were always on that corri dor; his relatives were permitted to see hlin at all reasonable tfmes; Mr. BringUurst .was the lit?. .1 II 1.-,.. ll.. T. ,.11 T. person in uie ecu mnt iuii, wiwuun uu iinv'i were not together during the night, but Vuey could talk to each other from their ull doors; don't know anything of Twulaeu saying to Eaton that he would not b' 'UUng; great care is always taken to kec ,.0,u"ihe prisoners every thing that mav (ed to tllko n f0; TwitcheU was not ar(.fu.j after visitors left, nor the cell eT"'.nlncd' for tho reason thai, tho oflicor was directed to be inside the tell, nnd to occupy a position from which he could see all that passed. P Rev George Bringhurst s worn-I left Twite hell about twenty minutes after 11 o'clock last Steffi 1 was twice t.) see him yesterday; from 2 u a ouirter of 6 P. M., and from twenty minutes U, 8 to twenty Minutes' after 11; there was a eon 1 in stream of visitors durin;; the day; I saw 1, be tore S hew; wo had little llmo W s 'lri to , cr aidn until evening I could . r,i v oil opportunity to read the S "riptures hardly gtt ax, oU t , witll hllu Ullt,i iLtu uUueu uiv m wui-cri m u u'.i W had frequently ci.llcd on (Jod to strike him deivl, otherwise he did not say anything uliout death; Twltchcll's father was there in the morning, and sat on the bed clo-c to him; the father had George's hand In his; I don't think any one spoke to George apart from the other visitors; at all times when visitors were in the room one of the keepers was present. Patrick Cassidy sworn I am a keeper of the prison; last night the Superintendent detailed several keepers to remain, and I was one; I went lo Eaton's cell, and as 1 was leaving he said to me, you are a friend of mine, and I think you will not hang TwitcheU to-morrow; I said, why do you think so? he replied, I have had a talk with him while the doors were open; saw him nnd wished to encourage him. and said to him, "Die like a man;"' he shook his head, held im his finger, and pointing to his mom h, said, "Ml not go w ith you: mum's the word;" it was then bet ween II and 10 o'clock; 1 reported that to my fellow-keepers, and it wa decided to remove everything from the cell that he could do himself injury with; I went Into Katon's cell, collected his knife, fork, spoon, pitcher, saucer, and plate, and he wlrdicd me to give them to his wife; I then went to Twltchcll's cell and told him the object of my visit, and he helped me to gather up the articles, and everything was removed; he remarked I should search his hat case, which was done, hut could not find anything calculated to do mischief; I did not search the prisoner; he did not intimate that he was going to do himself any harm; there were a good many vj.-itors to TwitcheH's cell on Wednesday; none were ad mitted except at Twitchell's request. John Clayton, keeper, sworn I was iu the cell fully uu hour iu the evening; the father and Mr. llringhurst were there at that time; the pri soner said, "Father, sit beside me, ami let me clasp your hand; this is our last meeting on earth." They then sat on the bed and appeared to be. affectionate to each other; the father was counselling the son how he should act; at last they got up and clasped each other in an affec tionate embrace; the prisoner only left his seat once, to get a drink of water; he was smoking a cigar at the time; don't know where he got the cigar; I had never seen him smoke before in the cell: I had no orders to keep the father and son apart; I did not attempt to stop tho smoking, be cause I thought he had obtained consent from the superintendent; I heard that Eaton often smoked. Andrew Fleming sworn Mr. TwitcheU, Sr., his two sons, and Mr. MeCully were in the cell the first yesterday morning: a Mr. Simes was there also; I was iu the cell all the time; they had conversations, all of which I heard; I did not see anything pass from the visitors to the prisoners: when 1 was there in the afternoon Mr. TwitcheU, the father, was present, also Mr. O'Byrnc and General Collis; there were no close conversations I did not hear; we can't prevent a prisoner and his friends from shaking hands and embracing; all who were in the cell kissed George but the counsel. Henry S. Peters sworn I am one of the keepers; I assisted Mr. Cassidy to take the things out of Eaton's and Twitchell's cells; at 520 this morning, wc looked in Twitchell's cell, and thought him asleep; we drew the bolt and entered and called, but there was no answer; we then felt him, and found him to be dead; wc made an examination of the cell on the night before, but not to discover if there were any poisonous sub stances; I had no suspicion of TwitcheU taking his life; so far as I know, no one of the keepers was in the cell after Mr. Bringhurst left. Mr. Cassidy recalled At 12 o'clock last night I stopped at rwitchell's cell and looked through the peep-hole; saw George, with tho blanket covered over his face; I remained there some time, but did not see him move, and I called the. watchman; he made the same examination I did, and we concluded he was asleep; at 2 o'clock we again visited him and saw him in the same posi tion; at a quarter past 5 o'clock I again saw TwitcheU, and iw he did not answer a call 1 opened the iron door, entered, and called again; making no answer I put my hand on his and dis covered him to be dead. Dr. E. B. Shapleigh sworn I made an inspec tion of the body of George TwitcheU this morn ing; I found him extended on the bed, limbs ex tended, with mouth and eyes partially open; there was au appearance of repose somewhat peculiar; saw no signs of convulsions; tho body was still warm, but the arms, feet, and legs? were cold. This afternoon, assisted by Drs. Levis, ouicner,i5myin,racKar(i,ana Auer,l made a post mortem examination, i nc eyes were examined first, and a peculiar dryness about the corners was observed; there was a stain on the lower lip, which could not be washed away; the brain was examined, the blood-vessels of which were found to be excessively congested, and a smell of prussic acid was noticeable, besides a peculiar redness ot the blood; that which ran upon the bench and floor did not coagulate; the lungs were congested, the heart was flaccid and contained fluid blood; the liver was in u normal condition; the stomach contained but a small quantity of fluid, no solid food; the mucous mem brane of the stomach was iu a state of high congestion; the odor of the prussic acid was observable wherever the body was opened: 1 had no doubt on my mind of tho cause of death from the examination, but in search ing the cell I discovered a bottle wrapped in paper iu the toe of a boot. It contains a solu tion of cyanide of potassium, which is a deadly poison; the bottle Is a half ounce one, und is about half full; a portion of it was evidently poured in a tineup by the prisoner, and swal lowed by him as ho lay on tho bed. There Is no doubt that George S, TwitcheU, Jr., came to his death from poison administered by himself. The other physicians all concurred with Dr. Shap leigh as to the cause of death. The jury, at this point of the examination, adjourned until Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, when the taking of testimony will be resumed. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marhit Xews tee First Page. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHiXhIsTdAY. KCN Risks 6'UlMonN KlKWfl 4'3S StJN BK'l'H .. .tS.CliHKIH WATKK 12'3tf PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. GEOItOF. N. Tatiiam, j ' Wijjjam c. Kknt, Committee of the Month, d. 0. AIcCammon, ) MOVJ5MJJNT8 OF OCHAN (STEAMSHlpST FOR AMERICA. U. Kingdom.... Glangow New Yrk Mm. 9fi Allemaunia Havre JvewYork Mar. 2? na..., . Liverpool New York Mar. 17 Virginia Liverpool New York Mr. 27 Donau Soulhauiptn..New York Mur. 3U AuHtrulasiun.... Liverpool New York via Hos....Mar. SO Nehrut-ka Liverpool New York Mar. !!0 America Bremen New York Mar. St V. of brooklyn. ..Liverpool New York Mttr. HI Frune Liverpool New York Mur. 81 N. American. .. .Liverpool Portland April 1 H)K KUROPK "Wm. Penn New York.. ..Loudon April 10 City of lmdon. .New York.. ..Liverpool April 10 The Queen New York.;.. Liverpool April 10 A ustrian Portland Liverool April lo Haiumouia New York. ...Hamiiurc April la Colorado New York. ...Liverpool April a Kainnria New York.. ..Liverpool i. 12 V. of Hrookljn...New York. ...Liverpool . "? " i Etna New York....Li--rnno " ' I Tnni COATW! 1HM fiSnoVKTO." ' A"nl K,an;uta --".;....i'lilluda N.OrWnsand Hav.April 9 T nda Philada . . . ...Savannah A pril 10 MtUipona New York.. ..New Orleans April 10 Alaaka New York. ...Anpinwall April 10 Proinetheua ., . . .l'hilada t 'harlealon April 15 CleoMtlnu New York.,,. Havana April 19 MernnSK'k New York....Kio Janeiro April 23 Mail art) forwarded by every uteamer iu the regular linen. The nt earners for or from Liverpool call al IJuuenntowu, ei. ceptthi Canadian line, v.hieh rail at Ixmduiulerry. The Bteainei for or from the Continent cH at, Houthuuipton. CLKAHED yesterday. Steami-iiil) Juniata. Hoxie, Havana and New Oilcans, Philadelphia anil Southern Mail tSLouiuxhip Kthr Ida !. Wheeler, llyer, hagua, U. tJ. Van Horn. Go. . ... .. .. . ,. Scbr A. M. Flanagan, Collins, l'ortsmoiitii, wovey a, i ..). Steamer K. C. liid.llo, McCue. New York, W. P. ClydeACa. Steamer J. S. hluiver, iiiggins, ihii raran, Tug'iluis .Lfferwiii, Allen, lor Bultuuoru, with tow of buiKin, W. I'. Clyde 4 Co. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. . Norw tiarque llaahet, Pedersen, 4 days from Liverpool, '&r?Ab& Mutant with U,Z J.gVEri'd i'lron, Mataiuas. with m.Ws VHK.r.i'.iiftS. 8 days from .Prt. Me., with ic. to K .ii'- ht i Kens. 1 miles sE e' B..r r X l?l r ... . 'if'... .J - - kikii tfiat t wu t!u 'vvt, u-viu tie ievi. ' Rrhr Ellen Hnlgnt, (folding, 6 dnyn from Pantogo, N. C, with lumlicmnd mve to Nurrrotw A Slioeta. Srhr Mary Ellen, Hrottingham, 6 days from Nowtown, wit h Inndier to Collins ( ,. Srhroper, Calloway, 8 days from Lauml, Del., with llllntier to trillion A ;. hihr Cornet, Marshall, I day from Lowed, Dot, with mono, to ( unipiefit A Lowlier. Steamer Frank, Pierce, 3-1 hours from Now York, with mdBo, to W. M. llaird A Co. M earner A. C. Stimoin. Knox, 24 honrs from New York, with nulw. to W. P. Clyde A Co. 'I uu Thog. Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore with a tow of liargcs to W. P. Clyde A t o. MEMORANDA. Rtranifhlp Utility, Niekonwm, hence, at Providence 8th inMaut. Stcatnehlp Promethenn, Cray, for Philadelphia, sailed firm Charleston yesterday. Hnriie Alpha. Partridge, benes for Ixmdon, was off Sal cc lube about 2.'tal nit. I'HKine Volant, Caatner, for Philadelphia, sailed from 1 iverpool 24t h tilt. liai(iie Eriuina, Hilton, for Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool 2Mb tilt. Karipie 'oinet, Petrie, for Philadelphia, entered out at I.nnd n "fit h ult. Marque Woodland, Higgins, benre for Rotterdam, sailed ft em leal 2lli nit. Itaroue J. 'uniinings, Ilnokway, from Rotterdam 2Sh Nov. via l-'almotitb, tor Philadelphia, was spoken tit.h inst. at 1'J M., Cape May bearing W ..W. 17 miles; hadexpe i ieneed heavy weather ; lost loronaat head and upper spurs, -pht sails, etc. Hniuue Ann Elizabeth, Norgravo, for Philadclplua, was lending nt Navapsn Uuth ult. Prig I hnrles Miller, Cik-hriat, hence for liath, was below PnMt.n tith inst. Ilrig Tangent, Verrill, benco for Rangor, sailed from Holmes' HoloSth inst. Srhr Lir.zie liaUbelder, English, at Baltimore 7th inst., fruni Navassa. Sehr Aridie Klnisdell, Cnrfield.at NavaasaStth ult., load ing for Philadelphia. Kctir May Muuroe, Monroe, from Matanzas, at Now York 71 h hint. Sclirs E. S. Conant, (Jerrish, nnd Jonathan May, Noal, hence, nt Portland Sth inst. Sehr Maria Koxana, Palmer, for Philadelphia, cleared at Poitlnnil Sth inst. Sehr Wm. S. Dightcn, Tatein, benco, at Gloucester 6th instant. Sehr R. H. Huntley, Nickerson, hence for Boston, at Newport fith inst. 'Si'lirs West Wind, Lnwson, and Ephraim nnd Ann.Oreen, hence for Boston ; L. S. levering, Corson, from Huston for l'hilade Iphin ; Watchful, Cnrr, lience for Lynn ; and Eva Belle, Barrett, do. for Boston, at HoLmcs.' Hole 6th insl., and most of them sailed again. SchrOsprey, Jones, cleared nt Baltimore 7th inst., for Camden, N. J. Sehr A. A. Andrews, Kelly, hence, at Boston 6'h inst. Sehr Richard Vaux, Whittakor, cleared at BoBtoufith inst., for Wilmington, N. C. Sclirs Onrust, Heath, and Fly, Carter, for Philadelphia, sailed from East Greenwich 6th inst. Sehr Li..ie Evans, Evans, hence, nt Fnll River 4th Inst. Sehr Ahbie Bursley. Parker, from Rockport for Philadel phia, at Newport 6th inst. Steamer Tacony, Nichols, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York yesterday. PROPOSALS. TAKPAUTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, RRIDOES, 1 ) SEWEHS, ETC. OFFR'K OF CHIEF COM MISSIONER, No. 10-1 S. FIFTH Street. Piui.AitKi.ruiA, April 8, 1S09. NOTICH TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed PropoHiils will be reeelved at the ofliee of the Chief CoininlsHloner of Highways tttitll 12 o'clock M., on MONDAY', the 12th instant, for the construc tion of the following three-feet Sewers, viz. : On Third street, between Kaeo anil Hranch streets; Warren street, between Thirty-seventh and Thirty elphth streets; Twelfth street, from Monterey to Race street; thence westward ou Race street to Jacoby street ; and on Eighth street, from Master street'tothe north curb line of Columbia avenue; and for the following two-feet-six-lnch Sewers, viz. : On Lancaster street, from Market to Thirty third street, and on Tai-ker street, from sixth to Seventh street. The nnderstanrtti(f to be that the contractor shall take bills prepared airainst the property fronting on said sewers to the amount of one dollar and lifty cents for each lineal foot of front on each side of the street as so much cash paid ; the balance, as limited I bv ordinance, to be paid by the city. I When the street is occupied by a City Passenger Railroad track, the Sewer shall be constructed along Bide of said track In such manner as not to obstruct or interfere with the safe passage of the cars thereon ; anil no claim for remuneration shall be paid the con tractor by the company using said track, as specified in Act of Assembly approved May 8, 1800. All bidders are invited to be present at the time and place of opening the said proposals. Each proposal will be accompanied by a certificate that a bond has been filed in tho Law Department as directed by Or dinance of May 2fi, 1800. If tho lowest bidder shall not execute a contract within five days after tho work is awarded, he will be deemed as declining, and will be held liable on his bond for the dlil'erence be tween his bid and the ue.t highest bid. Specula tions may be had at tho Department of Surveys, which will be strictly adhered to. MA1ILON II. DICKINSON, 4 8 nt Chief Commissioner of Highways. o F KICK OF ASSISTANT COMMISSARY SUB SISTENCE. Fkankfokd Arsenal, April 7, 1809. Sealed proposals, In duplicate, will be received by the undersigned at this olllee until 12 M., April 2-1, 1H09, for furnishing the troops stationed at Frank ford Arsenal with FRESH REEF, of a good mar ketable quality, in equal proportions of fore ami hind quarters, excluding necks, shanks, and kidney tal low; the beef to be-delivered free of cost to the troops in such quantities and on such days u may be from time to time required by the proper authority, and to continue in force six months, or such less time as tins Commissary-General shall direct, and subject to his approval, cominenciug on the 1st day of May, 1809. Vpon acceptance of the offer security and bond in the sum of si hundred dollars will be required lor the faithful performance of the contract. Dids to be endorsed ''Proposals for Fresh Reef.'' WILLIAM PRINCE, 4 8 Ct First Lieut. Ord., Rvt. Capt. U. S. A., C. S. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. gT. CLOUD HOTEL. THIS NEW AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE, JjOCATKD CORKER OP BROADWAY AND FORTY-SECOND STREET, Possesses advantages over all other houses for the accom modation of its giiesU. It was built expressly for a first class Family Boarding House the rooms being large and en mile, heated by steam with hot and cold water, and furnished second to none ; while the culinary department is in the most experienced bonds, affording guests an un equalled table. k One of Atwood's Patent Elevators is also among the "modern improvements," and at the service of guests at all hours. The Broadway and University Place' Cars pass the door every four minutes, running from the City Huh to Central Park, while the Sixth and Seventh Avenue Lines are but a short block on oitUor side, affording ample facilities for communicating with all tho Dopots, Steamboat Landings, places of Amusement and Business of the great metropolis. 8 21m MOK K & IIOM.KV, Proprietor. Mt. Vernon Hotel, v 8 1 Monument street, Baltimore' ' Elegantly Furnished, with nrnurpustd Cuhin On the European nan, D. P. MORGAN. VfOltTII PENN HOTEL, NO. 445 N. THIRD 1 Street, Philadelphia, is NOW OPEN, on the Euro- pean plan. Rooms t STETSON. Superintendent. Rooms to rent, with or without board ; boarding with or without rooms. 8 61m PATENTS. QFFICE rOK rilQCUKINO PATENTS, FORREST BUILDERS, XO. 119 S. FOURTH STREET, TIIILA., Ana Marble Buildings, No. 4C0 SEVENTH Street, oppoBlt U. 6. Patent Ofliee, WaBhlngton, D. C. II. HOWSON, (Solicitor or patents. O. HOWSON, Attorney at Law. coromunleatioustobc addrvsHCil to tho principal Olllee, I'll lladelphla. 6l lm IR 1 C K & 8" O N"i KOUTIIWARK FOUNDUV, No. m WASIIINUTON AVKNl'E, Philadelilila. WILLIAM WRIUI1TS PATENT VAKIAULB CUT-OFF KTEAM ENUINK, Reptilatetl by the Governor. ilLKRK'KS SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE, 1 uleiiltU June, 180b. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELESS KTKAM HAMMER. IX M. WESTON'S PM1-.NT KEI.I'-l EN'I'UI Nt Ki:i.K-nLAN('IN'(J ENTRIFCtiALHL'tjAK-DKAlNlNU MACHINE. AM) i. i'i'"' i r.:.r-rop.. i yui CoUon or Wuullcu Miuiuuurui's, 1 i Wfft I CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. yM. T. SNODGRASS & CO.'o EXTENSIVE RETAIL ATID WIZOU33ALI3 CLOTH HOUSE, No. 34 South SECOND Street, ani No. 23 STRAWBERRY Street. Constant ly on hand a large and well-nssorted stock of CANsim:iti:s, YltK'M.Ur, UT. T. ADAPTED TO MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAK, -A. T LOW P It I C K S. 4 8 2mrp PRUCS, PAINTS, ETC. O BERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E. Corner FOURTH and EACE Sts., PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUCCISTS, Dnporters and Manufacturer of White Lead and Colored Paints, Putty, Varnishes, Etc. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED . FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest prices for cash. 12 4i ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. frT-. 1 KNN STEAM ENGINE AND t ROILER WORKS. NKAFIK A LEVY. i tMJS' PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL Vr-3-5; ENGINEERS. MACHINISTS. BOILER- u.Atvr.US, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, havinu for many years been in successful operation, and been ex clusively eni(RRd in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low-pressure. Iron (toilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc. etc., respectfully otTer their sorvioes to the public as being fully prepared to contract for en gines of all sizes. Marine, River, and Stationary-; having Bets of patterns of different sizes are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. 'Every doKcription of pattern making made at the shortest notice. Hum and Low-pressure Fine Tubular and Cylinder Boilers of the best Penn sylvania Charcoal Iron. Forcings of all sizes and kinds. Iron and liraHS Castings of all descriptions. Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawing" and specifications for all work done at the esta blishment free ot charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample whart-dock room for repairs of boats, where they can be in perfect safety, and are pro vided with shears, blocks, falls, etc etc., for raising heavy or light weight. JACOB O. NEAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY, 81 BEACH and PALMER Streets. ). VAVGUN MEDlilCE. WILLIAM H. MKHHICK. JOHN r.. COPE. SOUTIUVARK foundry;, fifth and WASHINGTON Street rHILAOFXPHTA. MEKR1CK A SONS. ENGINEERS ANI) MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines for Land. River, and Marine Service, boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Roats, etc. Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Hruss. Iron Frame Roots for Gas Works, Workshops, and Rail road Stations, etc. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most im proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinory, also. Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Oil bteum Trains, l)e fecators, Filters, Pumping Euginos, etc Sole Agents for N. liilleux's Patent Sugar Boiling Appa ratus, Nexmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspinwall A Woolsey'a Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Ma chines. . 4 3d STOVES, RANCES, ETC. NOTICE THE UNDERSIGNED would cull the attention of the public to his . NEW GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACE. This is an entirely new heater. It in tui emittti-iif.tnrt as to once commend itsell to genurul favor, being a combi nation of wrought and cast iron. It is very simple in its construction, and is perfectly air-tight; self-cleaning, hav ing no pipes or drums to be taken out and cleaned, it is so arranged with upright Hues as to produce a larger amount of heat from the same weight of coal than any fur naco now in use. 'The hygroinetno condition of the air as produced by my new arrangement of evaporation will at once demonstrate thnt it is the only Hot Air Furnace that will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. Those iu want of a complete Heating Apparatus would do well to call and examine tho Guidon luiglo. CHARLES WILLIAMS, Nos. 113'i and 1131 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. A large assortment of Cooking Ranges, Fiie-Roard Stoves, Low Down Grates, Ventilators, etc., always on hand. N. B. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. 6 105 THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER or EUROPEAN RANGE, for families, hotels, or publio institutions, in T WENT if DIFFERENT SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Kunges. Hot-Air Fur naces, Portable Heaters, Ijow-down Grates, Fireboard Stoves, Ruth Boilers, Stew-hole Plates, Boilers, Cooking Stoves, eto., wholesale and retal, by the manufacturers, BrtAiirr. a i iiu.yit-rtu.Ji, 11 SSwfmCm No. N. SECOND btroet. Gr AS COOKING STOVES! An article that should bo tn possession of every housekeeper. Price, from 140 to 5. For sale by MISKEY, MERRILL & TIIACKARA, 6 Ct No. 718 CHESNUT Street. T O BARBERS! A New Gas Apparatus for Ileating Irons for Curling Hair. Price I1-28. For sale by MISKEY, MERRILL & TIIACKARA, 4 6 Ot No. 718 CHESNUT Street PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. g E A N & WARD. TLAIN AKD DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS. KO. 251 SOUTH THIRD STREET," BETWEEN WALNUT AXD BrhVCE, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY WOKK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 2 185 T OOK! LOOK!! LOOK !!! WALL PAPERS J j and Linen Window Shades Manufactured, the ihcapi-Ht in tho city, at JOHNSTON'S Depot. No. lOlLJ hPUlNG GARDEN Street, below Eleventh, Branch, No. H07 i EDEK AL Street, Camden, New Jersey. 2 26 A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPERS and Window Shades. 8. F. BALDER b'l ON A SON, No. Wi SPRING GARDEN Ktt. Uaiin AGRICULTURAL. : PHILADELPHIA RASPBERRY, JUCUN- DA. Airii nlluri".t. and other Strawberry: Lawton Muckberry FlunU; Hurtford, Concord, and other Grupa Vines. For sule by !'. S. & U. 10. FLETCHER, 8 U tf Delauoo, N. J. c O K N EXCHANGE BAG M ANU F A OTO R V. JOHN T. BAILEV, E. corner of MA UK FT and WATER Streets, Philadelphia. DEALERS IN BAGS AND RAGGING (If evei-v diiKi'ril)tl(Hl. for Grain, Lihho Flour, Bait, bmier-Phobphal of Lime, Bone- liimt. Etc. und smal GUNNV RAGS constantly on hand. AlbO.WOOL BACKS. LARZELERE & BUCHEY, CiiHtom IloiiNO Jlrokcrv mid Notaries Public, No. 405 LIBRARY STREET. ALL CUSTOM HOUSE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Ajaw3A vii A'iwC 0 AtKi, SHIPPING. trft LORILLARD'8 STEAMSHIP ".T LINE FOR SSSSJSai: NEW YORK. Balling TneadayK, Thurndayfi, and Saturdays. It EDUCTION OF RATES. FrtrlnK rat",, eommenelnfr March IB. Raillnff TiiemlavR, TtuirmlayH, and Saturday. On and after lMh of March frelKht by this line will bo taken at 12 erntg per lot! ponmlH, 4 cents per foot, or 1 cent per pallon, whip's option. Advance charges raahed at olllee' on Pier. Freight received at all Uiuen on covered wharf. . , JOHN F. OHL, 8 aet Tier 19 North Wharves. . N. D. Extra rates on small packages Iron, metals, etc. FOR LIVERPOOL AMU -tciV-nilPL'UuTnWfW T ....... .. I nt Mull III JLT St earners are appointed to sail as fol- U?rkjrTT! lows 1 ta iiaiilux, 1 newiay. .... . I 1 I . t .. . .t - 1 M 11 .1 1 P U i ll, 01 AJiitiiifi, iwiuiiiuii n'iii iu. ni . City of Brooklyn. Saturday, April 17, at 10 A. M. City of Etna, via Halifax, Tuesday. April 20, 13, noon. And each succeeding Saturday and alternate Tuesday, hum Pier 45, North River. ... RATES OF PASSAGE. BY TTIF. MATT. HTKAMEll BAilJNU KVF.HY HATTTTinAT. Payable in Gold. Payable in Currency. FIRST CABIN $100 STEERAGE 35 To Ijmdun ln&l To Ixmdon 40 To Paris 1 1 1 I To Paris 47 J-AKKAOK BY U1F. TUESDAY BTEAMKil, VIA HALIFAX. KIHKT CA1UN. BTEKRAOK. Payable in Gold. Payable in Currency. Liverpool. ?W Liverpool $. llalilax 2o;llahlai 15 Bt. John's, N. V., 1 St. John's, N. F., i on by Branch Steamer.... J by Branch Steamer 5 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Broiuen, etc., at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persons wishing to send for their friends. ror lurther Inforniation apply at the Company's Offices, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, No. 15, BROADWAY, N. Y. orto O'DONNELL A FAULK, Agents. 4 6 No. 411CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC 'COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS .i KEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE. CALLINU AT BREST. The splendid new vessels on this favorite route for the Continent will sail from Pier No. 60 North river, as fol lows : ST. LAURENT Brocando Saturday, Oct. 8 VILLE HE PARIS Surmont Saturday, Oct. 17 PERE1RE Duchesne Saturday, Oct, Ul TRICE OF PASSAGE in gold (including wine), XO BREST OR HAVRE. First Cabin $1401 Second Cabin $85 TO PARIS, (Including railway tickets, furnished on board.) First Cabin $145 Second Cabin $95 These steamers do not carry steerage passengors. Medical attendance free of charge American travellers going to or returning from the con tinent of Europe, by tuking the steamers of this line avoid unnecessary rixks from transit by English railways and crossing the channel, besides saving time, trouble, and expense. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, No. ftS BROADWAY, New York. For passage in Philadelphia, apply at Adums' Express Company, to H. L. LEAF, 1 M7 No. 3'iO CHESNUT Street. rr- PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND, . t, ' I ' -ii'iv-li'i.tv Bir.Aliirlur I . i .1 r-, , jrCtrTHROUtill FREIGHT AIR LINK TO iSEL'l'HE SOUTH AND WEST. EVERY SATURDAY, At noon, from FIRST WHARF above MARKET Street. THROUGH RATES and THROUGH RECEIPTS to all points in North and South Carolina, via Seaboard Air Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth and to Lynch burg. Va., T ennessee, and the West, via Virginia and Ten neKsee Air Line and Richmond and Danville Railroad. Freight HANDLED BUT ONCE, and tukonat LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. The regularity, safety, and cheapness of this route com mend it to the public as the most desirable medium for carrying every description of freight. No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense of transfer. Steamships insured at the lowest rates. Freight received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 14 North and South WHARVES. W. P. rORTER, Agent at Richmond and City Point. T. P. CROWELL A CO., Agents at Norfolk. 6 15 !,C H A R LE STO N , S. C. mi THE SOUTn AND SOUTHWEST FAST FllKIGIIT LINK, EVERY THURSDAY. The Steamships PROMETHEUS, Captain Gray, J. V. EVERMAN, Captain Vance, WILL FORM A REGULAR WEEKLY LINK. The HteaniKhlp PROMETHEUS will sail on THURS DA Y, April 15, ut 4 P. M. Through bllla of ladinp; Riven In connection with S. C. H. Ji. to points in the South anil Southwest. IiiHiirance at lowest rates. Rates of freight as) low as by any other route. For freight, applv to E. A. SOI DER A- CO., 2 22 tf DOCH STREET WHARF. . w NEW EXPRESS LINE TO T7 Alexandria, Georgetown, and Washington, D. :s via iiienuiiraKo mm uciaware fallal, Wllu ci.nueciions at Alexandria from the most direct route for Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton, aud the Boutiiwest. Steamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon from the first wharf above Market street. Freight received daily. WILLIAM P. CLYDE A CO., No. 1 I North and Suiith Wharves. J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M. F.LDRIDGE A CO., Agents at Alexandria, Vir ginia. 6 1 K NOTICE FOR NEW YORK. VIA h'P DELAWARE AND RARITAN (!ANAL EXPRESS STEAMBOAT COMPANY. lno CHEAPEST and OUll'KKST water communica tion between Philadelphia and New York. Steamers leave daily from first wliarf below Market street, Philadelphia, and foot of Wall street, New York. Goods forwarded by all tho lines running out of Now York, North, East, and West, free of commission. Freight received on and after the Otu instant, and for warded on accommodating terms. WILLIAM P. CLYDE ft CO., Agents, No. li S. DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent, 304 No. 119 WALL Street, New York. NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK. tj--vin I'umwaru buu lutriuiii Lunni, nn ir i- a- l;it!L' mi) i ML!lmiipi'iii"iu cotiDi irtr DESPATCH AND SWIb'l'SUKK LINE. Tlie business by these lines will be resumed on and after thoiHth of March. For Freights, which will be token on accommodating terms, apply to W. M. BAIRD ft CO., 8 No. J . '12 South Wharves. CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS. pICTU.KES FOR PRESENTS. a. s. no Birr so it, No. 910 CHESNUT Street, Has Just received exquisite specimens of lART, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. FINE DRESDEN "ENAMELS" ON PORCELAIN, IN GREAT VARIETY. Sri-ENDID PAINTED PHOTOGRAPHS, Including a Number of Choice Gems. A SUPERB LINE OF CUROMOS. A large assortment of NEW ENGRAVINGS, ETC. Also, RICH STYLES FRAMES, of elegant new patterns. 3 1 ( CROCE RIE S AN D PROVISIONS. pitESH ritUIT IN CANS. PEACHES, riNEAPPLEH, ETC., UUEEM CORN, TOMATOES, FRENCH PEAS, MUSHROOMS. ASPARAGUS, ETC. ETC. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries, 11 T!rp Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Street jyj I C II A E L MEAGHER & CO., No. 223 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In PROVISIONS, OYSTERS, AND SAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY USE. TERRAPINS flfl PER DOZEN. Si AY J IRE GUARDS, FOR STORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FAC TORIES, ETC. Patent Wire Kailiufr, Iron Bedstead, Ornamental Wire Work, Puper-uiakera' Wires, and every variety of Wir Work, manufactured by M. WAT.KFT! 'TJs. wk... T "mn "'gut, WKINKsTi'i ?w.orh When will bn presented, for thliAvt April U. On which oecasion the two Jt .'iABA.N r. ' ROE BELLand MMtauraATOATWMIiiM. pear on the same evening, in conii?ni-fm '".'" "i'iUVi? : brand artists of Mr. Unn't i W'u " elv Beckers, M. Genet, M. Boiinrion M M M- "rterVH IVwerlui ('horuses, Grand Orch.ii. ii i; Mr!,'lr"1 and splendid mt ,n u Ur-"ostra, Rlcb. Costume, MiiMcal Director and Conductor. .. l)v, . N. twitlistanding the enormous expVnns ' these performances, tho prices of i,bhiirS T l"" .. fixed as follows :-General admission l" " ?!?a , tor" ttW.t? "tra CllftrRe- FU,,", W4&,boS' heats for any performances can now be snonnui Academy and at William H. Boner 4 Co 'ImZ, "ij No. I Ht't Chesnut street. ' s Mu9, lr, Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 7. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF Mlfsir THIS (Friday) EVENING April MUSI'- LA SI' NIGHT OF THE SFASON1 GRAND UALKu PER FORMANCE. THREE PRIMA DONNAS ON THE SAMP rvpb.u,, MOZART'S IMMORTA L WORK ENlNU DON t.IOVANNI ' FAREWELL IN AMERICA OF MAD LA rn'ii.,.,, . MISS ISABELLA McCULLOCH AS ELV I It i ;iORGI( RONCONI Ka IN HIS GREAT ROLE OK LEPORFTtn LOTTI, OHLANDINI, HARILI, DUBRKUIL, MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGO. SATURDAY, April 10, GRAND FAREWELL KELLOGG MAT1NER. . FAUST. Reserved Seats to the Mat inee su m Seats at the Academy, and at Mr. C. W.' AV'TTumViF.r V No. MiChosnut street. xrumpiera, WALNUT 8T. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 75 THIS (Friday) EVENING, Aprils, ' BENEFIT OF MR. FELIX ROC ERa, AND I. ART NIGHT OF IX ION. tA81 THE LONDON BURLESQUE COMBINATION MISS JENNY WILLMOKK, MISS LIZJ5IK wt T- James' Theatres. Iinrlnn. who will n,taul l ' n Jamos' Theatres, Ixmdon, who will appear in ,t IA10W ; Or, THE MAN AT TH E WHEEL. IXION MISS JENNY WILL MOP It! JUNO MISS LIZZI?; WILLMORM MINERVA MR. FELIX ROGER To commence with H. T. Craven's Drama of -'v.j MIRIAM'S CRIME. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCII STREET THEATRE. Begins quarter to 8. "A. EVERY NIGHT AN1 SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Robertson's Greatest Success. t SCHOOL, W ith now scenery, music, unique effect, and great east ' including " MRS. JOHN DREW AND FULL COMPANY. FIRST "SCHOOL" MATINEB SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock. p HE 8 NUT STREET J i' it KiTNa i rirt THEATRE.. Managers) 7X o'clock Commences , wondp:rfuli" ' THE FIELD The success of OF CLOTH this now famous OF GOLD. production. The house TH F. Fl ELD STILL CROWDED OF CLOTH nightly. The affdionces OK (.1 ll.ll h't)lcinc.i I I THE FIELD OF CLOTH OF Rom THE FIE LQ OF CLOTH , ... , J.WI.I 1 . I I I , ( GRAND MATINEE AT CHEAP PRICES. OF GOLD.I I Look out for something "AWFUL" FUNNY NEXT WEEK. rpiEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTH STREET, JL below Arch. Commences at 8. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF Prof. ST. JEAN, , Prof. 6T. JEAN, tho gieatest Conjuror living. THE HANDS ONLY USED. His son, E. EM A N I' EL ST. JEAN, also appears. ' MATINEE on SATURDAY at 8. Admisiion 36 eentsi EVENING, 25, 60, and 76 cents. Children 26 cents. MONDAY, THE "BREBAN BELL-RINGERS." lt I?OX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.-.' . UNPARALLELED ATTRACTIONS. THE GENUINE ARABS FROM ARABIA. m TWO NEW BALLETS. The Great Burlesque IXION! IXION! Doors open at 7 commence 7 '30 ; Saturday, 3 P. M. piIILADELPIIIA A C1ETY. PHILHARMONIC 80- 1 he fourth and last Concert of this season will take plac') at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC on SATURDAY EVEN ING next, April 10, 18ii9. Mlk. ARTISTS. MISS ALIDE TOPP. MR. RUDOLPH ?1.,'.'N.,AU nl th YOUNO MBNNERCHOR SO CIETY. Mozart's Symphony In E flat, No. 8, and William Tell Overture, by Rossini, will be rendered in a superior by the magniticeut Orchestra of tho Society. TICKETS, tflWO. For sn lest the Office of the Society, No. Ilr2 CHES NUT Street, all principal niusio stores, and at tn ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ..Tl!e..Kr"nir;",,,ic rehearsal previous to the Concert, al HORTICULTURAL HALL, FRIDAY AFTERNOON. April 9, at 3 o'clock. Tickets, 60 cents. For further particulars see programme. t a o . K- 0D WORTH, President J. A. Getzk, Socretary. 41 4t yALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER V GARDEN, Nos. 70. 7'Zi, 7!4, ind 70 VIN J'KSVA. wil1 rf'!"11 EVERY AFTERNOON and EVENING at tho above-mentioned place. Admisnioa free. 113 H HORTICULTURAL HALL. GERMANIA OROHEHTRA-PUBLIO REHEARSALS EVERtf V EDN FSDA Y, at ,T-i P. M. Tickets sold at the door, and all principal Music Stores. Packages of five for $1 ; single. 26 centB. Engagements can he made by addressing O. B A8TRRT, No. lvi;tl MONTEREY Street; and Andre's Musia Store, No. 1 1 )i CH ESNUT Street. 1 21 3m SEKTZ AND HASSLER'8 THIRTIETH AND LAST ORCHESTRA MATINEE will be given May 8. 11 4 tf fXYMNASIUM, CORNER OF NINTH AND- VJ ARCH Streets, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Chil dren, is now open DAY and EVENING. Lessons given ia Sparring und Fencing. Coll in person or send for circulaa. II 6 stutli.lmo PROF L. LEWIS. MAMMOTH VELOCIPEDE SCHOOL, TWENTY-FIRST and RACE Streets, open Da and Evening. AH styles of Velocipedes both for sale aridt to rent. Heudquurters of Philadelphia Velocipede Clubs Admission, lu cents. 8 am J: W. POST. BRANDY, WHISKY, WINE, ETO. HER MAJESTY CHAMPAGNE. DUNTON & LUSSON, 215 SOUTH FRONT BT. rpiIE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IS X solicited to the following very Choioe Wines, Ac, lot sale by DUNTON LUSSON, SI 5 SOUTH FRONT STREET. CHAMPAGNES. Agents for Her Majesty, Dae de Most tebello.Carte Bleue, Carte Blanche, and Chas. Farm's Grand! Vin Engonie and Vin Imperial, M. Kleeman A Co., X Mayence. Sparkling Moselle and RHINE WINKS. MADEIRAS.-Old Island, South Side Reserve. SliEURIES.-F. Rudolphs, Amontillado, Top, Va lette, Pale and Golden Bar, Crown, Ao. POUTS. -VinhoVolho Real, Valletta and Grown. t CLAP ETS. Pn mis Aine t Cie., Montferraad and Boi dernx. Clarets anit Sauterue Wines. G!N.-"MedorSwan." 3 . . BRANDIES. Hennessey, Otard, Dnpuy A. Co., varlotm vintages. QARSTAIRS & McCALL, Nob. 126 WALNUT end 21 GRANITE Streeta, IMPORTERS OK BRANDIES, WINES, GIN, OLIVE OIL, ETC. ETC., WHOLESALE DEA LKJIS lit Pure Rye Whiskies, In Bond and Tax PW- (411 Uursl .lUttlily. ,.ia,ors, and Table Cutlery O round audi l(ur...i. KMPDEruA'S.No. 113 S. TENTH Street r..i,KliMt. at P. below iboBiiut. AT WANDER G. Cj IVm)DlK'E('OMMISSION I'RGDl tf NORTH W CATTELL CO., IM M ITH C II A 3THA WUARVEU No 2 NOr.TH V,' ATRR 8TREET, I HE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the propertl of the GRAND DURE OK BADfiN, purcbased it greai expense by .I A( OB VA LKR of this city, in combination with KLAMER'S ORCHESTRA and Ml Mh-i.i.ih-. AN. nTU'riiS' AvoWOSTENHOLM'S POCKET T ODdr.Ifo A ' " nn.l(. of beautiful Hnish. J KN'IVES. PY'l""nimJHEU'8 RAZORS, and! RODGFRS" and J'VVkk HAOR SCISSORS of th olebiated l.hLU"'"
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