THE DAILY EVENING.. TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY-, APRIL' 22, 1800. 3 NEWS SUMMARY. . City A flair. In view of the influx of tUriinjrers, the Cnm HiisMoner of City Property, Jonathan II. Piu;li, line concluded to open the public wires on Monday next. Andrew CafTrey, 50 veiirs old, supposed to lie nn in m iitc of the AfiiiHlioiise,, attempted to vommit suicide lnt evening, hack of No. I Astmry street. With a razor he indicted two severe Hashes in his throat, lie wan removed to the Second District Police Station, and the wounds were dressed by Dr. T. 8. Iteed. Mayor Fox yesterday made the following Appointment: Special Ollicc.r of the Tenth dis trict, James McUuckin; Reserve Olllecr, John Hood; Patrolmen, George SeliulU, William Nicklcs, and John Brady, to the Thirteenth dis trict force; Valentine SSnuerinilili, to the Fifth district; John McLaughlin, Frederick A. NclTer dorf, and Owen Ilatighey, to tiie Tenth district force. The Cottsm and Woollen Association of this city met on Tuesday and elected the following olliccrs: President". William Divine: Treasurer, 8. W. Cnttell; Secretary, pro tent., D. H. Kelly. Messrs. Divine, Oarsed, Kelly, and Campbell were appointed a committee to iiomhiatc, at a future meeting, ft permanent secretary. A com mittee was also appointed to superintend the fitting up of a room for the meetings ol theasso i iation. The contractors for the cleaning of the f trcets of the First nnd Second districts have commenced operations. These districts com prise all of Philadelphia from Sixth street to the Delaware, from South to Prime, and from the Delaware to Broad street, south 4ft Prime. The ashes from the First district nre also being removed by the contractors therefor. The work in the other districts will be commenced us soon as the sureties of the contractor are Hpprovcd. Domestic Adair. Hold closed yesterday at IIH 'j,'. Grasshoppers have appeared on the Western plains. Ex-(!ovcmor Henry A. Wise is lying ut the point of death. Bailey & Rives are to report the Congres sional proceeding. A grand firemen's parade will take place in Harrisburg on May 215. Over half a million dollars in specie arrived by the Arizona from Aspinwall. Harrisburg lias been selected as the place for the next State Agricultural Fair. Between Buffalo and Brant ford the Grand Trunk Railway track is entirely under water. Peck, the Grain Elevator absconder, is believed to be hidden away among the pines of New Jurscy. President Grant yesterday nominated to the Senate a large number of "Friends as Indian Agents. Payne, the pedestrian, yesterday, at Buf falo, won the W)0 purse in the walking-match with Weston. A new bridge across the AVabash at Vin eennes, Ind., was bltnvn down by the storm of Tuesday afternoon. Chief Justice Chase lias continued the case of Kimberly Brothers vs. Butler to the Novem ber term of the court. A Cincinnati man was sent to bank yester day with a check for 1000, which he drew, and then left for parts unknown. Yesterday, a house was blown down by the wind in Jersey City. One man was killed and another seriously injured. Two different railroad accidents occurred in Tennessee, on Tuesday, by which the engineers of both trains, a fireman, and two passengers were killed. Mayer Brothers, wholesale tobacconists, of Louisville and New York, and It. Carringtou, dry goods dealer of Louisville, have failed. Lia bilities heavy. Four of the seven members composing the Committee on Foreiirn Relations voted against reporting General Pile for confirmation as Min ister to Brazil. Ensign Pond, near Port! Henry, New York, gave way yesterday morning, carrying away several dams in succession, and destroying pro perty to the amount of 150,000. Senator Trumbull talks of introducing a bill next session making it a penal offense for any member of Congress to visit the departments, and ask appointments to office for his con stituents. A despatch from Montpelier, Vt., announces the heaviest freshet in the river for tweuty years, doing great damage to private property, and threatening; the bridges over the North Branch. An attempt to rob the bank at Lima, N. Y., was frustrated by the discovery of the burglars after they had entered the vault. In their tlisrht they were pursued and lircd upon by citizens, without effect. An accident on the Black River Ii.ii lroad. beyond Lyon's Falls, N. Y., on Tuesday night, resulted in the death of Hugh Crocker, Super intendent, and severe injuries to Eli Hutchinson and Thomas Smith. Boston parties have taken all the first mort gage and laud grant bonds of the Union Pacific Railroad, thus providing means sufficient to com plete the road, equip it, pay all flouting debts, and build the Denver branch. One man was killed and another was severely Injured yesterday, at St. Louis, by the giving way of a floor, which precipitated them to the cellar, and pulled down with it a brick wall, thus burying the men in the ruins. Governor Gcarv has issued a proclamation offering a reward of $000 for the apprehension of William Brooks, one of the murderers of Theodore Brodhead, and who escaped, during the winter, from the Stroudsburg jail. P'orciun Attains. Havana, April 21. Catuloniun volunteer, ac companied by a detachment of mobilized colored troops; have sailed for Jibara. Advices from Nuevitas state that General Lcsca had arrived there from Puerto Principe. He would take supplies of provisions and ammuni tion, and return. General Latona has beeu ap pointed to the command-iu-chiet of the Spanish forces in the Central Department. He has been reinforced with seven thousand troops from Ha vana, with which he will commence a vigorous vompaign against,, the insurgents iu that depart ment. ' One'of the principal objects of the cam paign will be the restoration of railroad commu nication with Nuevitas. The steamer Borga, while on her way to Fer nando Po, with a number of prisoner from Ha vana, put into Porto Rico v iih her machinery disabled. She will repair and sail again to-day. A steamer arrived to-day with one thousaud regular troops from Spain. Madrid, April 21. Another informal meeting of the members of the, majority in the Cortes was held to-day to nominate a candidate for the throne. So great was the diversity of opinion that the meeting broke up w ithout any result, leaving the members more widely divided than before on the subject. Prime Minister Serrano declared that the ..i.w of Montoensier for King, or a declaration of a republic, were the ouly possible alterna tives. General mm, who was uwo inih, ic silent throughout the proceedings. His conduct has given rise to a wide-spread belief that he would accept tlie rrcsiciency oi acipaiusii ......i.it,. Madrid, April 21. The Cortes is considering a project for a reorganization i mu uj um Prussian system. ',-, Krui iv Aorll 21. The Prussian Government has instructed its Ambassador at Paris to thank Marquis de In Vallettc, the French Minister of i?...!. Affairs, for the pacific sentiments ex- .M.,r,i i,v i.lm in his speech of the 10th in.tant I'll n -J 1 tl.n tfV.rr, I.f'O-lhllltll. I 21 i The negotiations for a commercial couforence between Frauco uud Bel gium have been suspended. n. finvi.rnnr of Arkansas claims to haven c omplete copy of the enrolled Ku-Kluxes of that State. , . Ti,n T miilim Saturday Ih view says that the New York city government is "the moot corrupt body in tbe civilized world." . Otir war cost, It is said, almost exactly one half of the aggregate expense of all the wars of the world between lOi unu J wo. 1'otM'iull l(4MIIM. Few men among lh great aathoritlea in tbe modern science of medicine ara looked np to with greater icspeot than Claud Bernard (tbe President de l'AoaJ6aile 'da M6deoio), and it is with dinuay that Invalids and mem bers of the Society tor tut Prevemloa of Cinelty to Animals will read tbe remarks with which be bas this year prefaaod his annual course ot lectures. Mr. Huckbj.as-t-nres us that with th exception of mUhe matics and astronomy every science is still in its iulaiicy ; and now Professor Claude Ber nard brings tbe weight of his high authority to support tbe same theoty as regards medi cal science. In 1847 be said to tba assembled ttudeutf : "Gentlemen, tbe science of medi cine which I am commissioned to teauu yon does not exist." This year be repeats the came aestition, qualifying it with the hops that tbe data since obtained may serve as a foundation for an experimental science. But nn ortnnately viviBtotiou Is tbe real basis of experimental physiology. On this sub jeot Ciande Bernard expatiates with a complacency which reminds one of Peter the Great, who, wishing while at Stockholm to Ete the wheel in action, quietly (Terel one ot bis suite as tbe patient to be broken ou it. Tbe t fieri fice ol snpeillaons cats and doa the pro'etsor teems to consider a salutary aud by no means inhuman prcceBs; even in the ease of superannuated horaes he doubts whether tbev tuner more, and is certain, that they suffer a shorter time, under the operator's knife than under tbe cabby's whip. Still this ardent rotary of science is accessible to feel ings of humanity. The cutting np of a live monkey was too much for even his hardened nerves. Tbe poor brute acted so lnnoh like a human being, Seizing his hands and uttering piteous cries, that he never attempted to re peat the experiment. And be admits, that chloroform may be employed to mitigate the agory of the dumb martyrs to soienee. We may hope, therefore, that the intliction of pain on the brnte creation may be mitigated at least. Perhaps the law will enforce the means for so doing which the great apostle of vivisection himself admits to be available. Although Scotland, as every one has beard, is more pious than any other portion of the United Kingdom, there is one oironmstanoe constantly brought to light by the Registrar General's reports which is seldom commented upon by Scotch divines. These authorities often boast of the superior intelligence of their countrymen and women, bat they never ex plain the cause of an awkward proportion be tween tbe number of legitimate and illegiti mate births in their part of the country. Last year, for instance, 115,073 children were born, and of these 1 1, 26G were illegitimate. In the northeastern division the young women who became mothers without being wives were in tbe proportion of 15 2 per cent. At Kirkcud bright it was 17 3 per cent. And yet at Kirk cudbright all pious forms and ceremonies (save marriage) are rigidly observed, and a mm dare not even brush his bat on Sundays. The im proving influence of the Scotch example of national chasacter is, unfortunately, dimin ished by the irregular increase of their popu lation. Hare the writers and divines who re prove immorality in the darker parts of these islands nothing to say about the little failings of the "unco' gudet" MARINE TELEGRAPH. 'or additional Marine Ketes see h'irt Page. ALMANAC FOR PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. SrN Hikes 611'Moon Sets 3'IS SUN Rktb 6MtillioH Wateb 1U14 PHILADELPHIA BOARD Of TRADE. J. PlIK'K WETHKIIILL, SAMl'KI, G. S'l'OKKH. Committee of the Month. .James linvuiir.itTY, MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN KTEAMS11 I VS. FOR AMERICA. Potions Lomlun Now York Mar. 27 Culedunia Glasgow New York April 2 Tarifa Liverpool Now York April ti Britannia Glasgow Now York .April 7 Louisiana Liverpool ....New York April 7 Iowa Glusaow Now York Airil 9 City of Cork Liverpool New York via tint .. .April 10 leiiu j.onuon flew rorg .-..April iu Olympus Liverpool Now York April 10 Lafayette Brest New York April IU FOR EUROPE. Main New York. ...Bremen Aprif 22 C. ol Antwerp.. .New York. ...Liverpool April 24 Virginia New York. ...Liverpool April 24 Britannia New York. ...Glasgow April 21 Pereire New York. ...Havre May 1 City of Paris New York. ...Liverpool May 1 City of Cork New York. ...Liverpool May 4 COASTWISE, DOMESTIC, ETC. J. W. Everman. .Philnria Charleston April 22 Merrimack New York. ...Rio Janoiro Anril 2:1 Tonttvwimla Phihidu Savannah April 21 Geo. Y asiungton new ioiK....jew Orleans Apruzi Mails are forwarded by every steamer in the regular lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Ouaensbiwn. ex cept the Canadian lino, which call at Londonderry. Tlie steamers lor or lroui tue continent can at oomuaiupton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. N. G. brig Alma, Krugor, Konigsburg, Prussia, L. Wester vaurd A. Co. Schr Potomac, Eldridge, Washington, L. Audenried A Co. Sclir A.M. Maker, MranHcom, Danhury, do. Schr Reading UK. No. 41', Larua. Washington, do. Schr Calvin, Cotschalk, Norwalk, do. Schr E. J. Pickup, Bowen, Washington, do. Schr Annie K. Martin, Buell, Boston, do. Schr Huttie, Morrison, Norwalk, do. Schr Ilnivest Oueen, (iibbs, Hartford, do. Schr (ioddess, Kellv, Pawtucket, do. Schr V. St. Clair Edwards, Ireland, Bomers' Point, D. 8, Stetson & Co. Schr Pursuit, Johnson, Panteague, Captain. Schr Morning Light, himnions, Rappahannock, Captuin. Steamer J. S. Shriver, Riggins, Baltimore A. Lirovos, Jr. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Br. Barque Sarah Sloan, Sloan, S days from C'ienfuegos, with sugar and molusgcg to Thos. Wattson A Sons. Br. brig Josephine, Forbes, 20 days from Trinidad, with sugar and molasses to o. a w . v eisu. Schr Morning Light, Simmons, from Rappahannock, in ballast to culttain. Schr Windward, Reeves, 4 days from Rappahannock river, with lumber to Hickman & Cottingham. Schr Thos. J. Tulle, Cooper, 10 days from Norfolk, with lumber to I ayior a nons. Schr Pursuit. Johubon. from Pl&nteague. Schr Aurora, Artis, 1 day from Frederica, Del., with grain to das. 1,. rtewiey A in, Stemnor A. C. Stimors, Knox, 24 hours from Now York, with indue, to W, P. Clyde & Co. MEMORANDA. Ships Tonawanda, Julius, and Tuscaroru, Rowlund, were up ut Mobile tith inst. for Liverpool. Ship Martha, Lewin, for Philadelphia, cleared at Liver- pool Di n inst. Shin Belle of the Sea. Snear. whs luadtnip at Tj Pa Lower Calitornia, about 1st ult., nearly ready to sail. Ship l ady Hilda, Mills, from Loudon for Philadelphia, was in Weymouth Roads tith inst. Steamship Norfolk, PIhU, hence, at Norfolk 20th inst. Baniue Brothers' Pride, Smith, at New York 2utu inst., from Matanza. Baniue Queen Victoria, Linders, from Liverpool 20th Feb. for Philadelphia, was spoken 14th nit. lat. 44, long. 18. Barque Mary C. Hx, Ross, hence, at Matanzaa luth inst. Baniue Edwin, Soreusen, hence, at Cibraltur 1st inst. Barque Dor Turner, Reetzke, hence, ut Humburg tith instant. Biinpie Deborah Pennelf, Pennell, hence, was discharg ing at La Pax, Lower ('Hlitornia about 1st ult. Brig Harry Stewart, Weeks, hence for Mutauzas, was spoken luth inst. lat. 80 25, long. 78 12 Brig Lena, Fox, hence, at Trinidad 9th inst. ling (ialatea, MeKonzie, hence, at MutiinzasJUh inst. Brigs Catawba, Webber, and Scotland, Rose, sailed from Matannas lath inst., for pons north of Hat t eras. Brig Mechanic, Dyer, hence, itt Cardeuns Hth inst. Bug Hattie Crant, sailed from Cardenas ttth inst., for a port nort li of Hat tei as. Buck Raven, Loighton, and Fanny Butler, Barllett, sailed from Cardenas luth iust., for a port north of Hat tetas. Brig Tantivy, Pim-kney, sailed from Cardenas 12th inst., for a port north of Hatteras. Bug M. C. Haskoll, Haokell, hence, at Pensacola 12th instant. Schr Abby Hodgdon, Katon. for Philadelphia, sailed from 1 rinidad filh inst. Schr K. B. Whcaton, Johnson, from Salem for Philadel phia, at Holmes' Hole lhth inst. i.-f, r?r'JiMFaddeu, hence, and (ieorgie Deering, W illard. troiu Baltimore, at Portland 17th int. Schr Bertha Souder, Woocter, cleared at Portland 17th inst., for V indsor. Schr II. Simmons, Godfrey, hence, at Salem Mnh Inst. Sclir Hatlie Paige, Haley, remained at Navassa Hd inst., for Philadelphia Stu, SchrT. J.FntKier, Madge, for Philadelphia, cleared at Havana tilth inst. Schr J. U. Vandusen, Young, hence, at Matanzaa fth instant. Schr Kate Carlton, Lamb, hence, at Cardenas 8tb lisst. Schr Minnie Repplier, WilletU, hence, at Zaia 1st instant. Schr Vesta. White, lienoe, at Zftoa 8d inat. r?"k 'aimer, Lalluiiu, at Cieufuugos 6th iust., for Philadelphia iu odua. bc.hr Alexander, Baker, hence for BUinington, at New York 2oth iust. Schr Kuiiiiu L. Porter, Sparks, at Kurbadoei 30th ult. for Kavasaa (not Nassau; next day. Rchrs American Fairln. fthjiw. and Elix and Rebecca. price, hncn. at Providence ISth inst. Srtirs IxNtkout. Pomomv: Flora A. Rswver. Norwood; !. M. Wentworth, Bobbins; Westmoreland, Rice; J. H. tartlett, Harris, for Philadelphia : and Surf, Abbott, for 're nton. New Jersey, nailed Inim Pmvidence lyt.h inst. ricltr I.ir.r.ia 1. Small, lire, fmm frovidenco otii lor Philadelphia, at New lindon 17th inst. Kehr Har.leton. Preshrcv. and Conner Heft. Shoe, hence. at Pawtucket 17th inst. Hchr K. f.Cahada. Swain, cleared at Charleston litb Inst. for Jacksonville. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Notice is hercbv s-iven that on the 1st of Anril. lHfiO. the trmpornry fourth order light heretofore exhibited at Pen saoola Light Station was discontinued, and a first order 1 rfcncl lens Apparatus stilistituled in Its place. I lie tower is ItlO feet hiuh. built of redbrick, and surmounted by a lantern painted rod. The new illuminating apparatus is revolving, showing a whito Hash once in every minuta. The focal plane is olevated 210 feet above thn mean leed of the sea, and the light should be seen in cloar weather at a dis- tanro ot zi nautical miles. Bv order. W. B. RHIJBRICK, Chairman. Treatiiry Department, Olriee Lighthouse Board, Wasliing- ingion, u. j.t April i;i, inrj. SPECIAL. NOTICES. COLD WEATHER DOES NOT CHAP or roughen the skin after using WRICIIT'S AL CONATI.1) CLYARIN TABLET OK SOLIDIFIED tl.Y( I.KIN. Its daily use makes thn skin delicately soft and beaut it ul. It is delightfully fragrant, transparent, and incomparable aa a Todot boap. For sale by all 1 iruvgists. li. tt ii. a. nitiiitii, 4 No. til l CHESNUT Street. jfea- NOTICE. I AM- NO LONGER Ex tracting Tooth without pain for the Colton Dental Association. Persons wishing teeth extracted absolutely without pin n by fresh Nitrous Oxide Cas. will find meat lo. Itc.7 w A u T Olroot. luarges suit all. liltiilin uit. r. it. riiu.MAM. Btir COFFEES ROASIED OJN A NEW Principle, retiuuing all the aroma and true tluvor, are the best. On sale by FAIRTIIORNE A CO., No. 'id.T N. NINTH and 1 30 etnthSm No. ItKHi MARKET Street. jpir T. T. T. TRI'tiO'S TEABKRRY TOOTIIWASH presorves and wliitens the Tenth, invigorates anil soothes tlio (turns, purities and perfumes the Breath, prevents accumulation of Tartar, cleans nnd purities Artiiicial Teeth, is a superior article lor Children. It is used and recommended for general use br numorous Dentists and Physicians. Pnipriutor, A k I li 1 1 L-i i O i i : i . J T : t Jii. 1 1. .ie))))i. nil') irriiHKini, NINTH and FILBERT Streets. For sale by all Druggists. 4 10 stuth lm Kijf " " " CITY TREASCRER, JOSEPH N. I'EIHSOL, Snbjtrt to Democratic Rules. 4 17tf jjig. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. I JUYftO C It f.lt O UI1.1 Alt 1 M ftl 1 , PlIII.aDELPUIA, 1'ENNA., April 2, 1S8!. TO TIIE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. All Stockholders, as registered on the Bonks of this Company on the 3()th day of April, 1809, will bo en titled to subscribe for 28 Per Cent, of their respective lutercHts In New Stock at Tar, as follows: First. Fifty per cent, at the time of subscription, between the loth duy of May, lbC9, uud the aoth day of Jtine, lbC!. Second. Fifty per cent, between the 15th day of November, IStiU, and the 31st day of December, 1809; or, if Stockholders should prefer, the whole amount Diay be paid up at the time of subscription, and each instalment so paid shall be entitled to a pro rata of the Dividend that may be declared on full shares. Third. That every Stockholder holding less than four shares shall be entitled to subscribe for one share; and those holding more than a multiple of four shares shall be entitled to subscribe for an ad ditional share. Fourth. All shares upon which Instalments are yet to be paid under Resolution of May 13, 1S0S, will be entitled to their allotment of the 25 Per Cent, ut par, as though they were puld in full. THOMAS T. FIRTH, 4 2 2m Treasurer. TO ARCHITECT 8. OFFICE. OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR THE ERECTION OF PUBLIC BUILD1NOK. PmijiDKi.i'iiiA, April 5, 1SK.4. Designs for new Publio Buildings, to bo erected on inde pendence Square, in tbe city of Pniladolphia, with speciti cations and estimates for tho same, will be received at the OtrlCE OF THE "DEPARTMENT OF SURVEYS," No. -i-i i South FIFTH Street, until the FIRST DAY OF bEl 'l EMBER NEXT, at 12 M. Architects intending to submit plans will receive circu lars containing full iutoraiation as to tlie general character ot the proposed buildings, the amount of accommodation to be provided, etc., by applying, either personally or by letter, to the undersigned, Secretary of the Board of Commissioners, at the southwest corner of Waluut and l llth streets. A premium of $2000 will be paid for the design possessing the most merit, jlollO for tbe second best, 10u0 tor the third, and $500 for tbe fourth. The decision upon the merits of the plans to be made, and the premiums to be awarded, by too Board of Cominissiouers, ou or before the lirst day ot October next, at 12 M. All rejected plans will be returned. By order of the Board of Commissioners. H. C. PUGH, 4 7 lot Secretary. HAVE A GOOD HAT; TIIE SECRET of your looks Lies with the beavor in Canadian brooks. Virtue may llourish in an old cravat. But man and nature scorn the shocking hat. Tlie place to got the "good Hat," Mr. Holmes should have auded, is R. S. WALTON'S New Establishment, No. loOri A1AKKET Street, second house above Tenth. One of the finest assortmuuta of BOYS' HATS to be found in the city. 4 13 2w OLD OAKS CEMETERY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, No. SIS WALNUT STREET. This Company is now prepared to dispose of Lots on REASON ABLE TERMS. The advantages offered by this Cemetery are well known to be equal if not superior to those possessed by any other Cemetery. ' We invite atl who desire to purchase Burial Lots to call at the office, where plans can be seen and all particulars will be given. Deeds for lots sold are ready for delivery. RICHARD VAUX, President. PETER A. KEYSER, Vice President MARTIN LANDENBERUJiK, Treasurer. MirHAKL NibUtT, Secretary. 1116m OFFICE OK THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY. PHII.AUKI.rHIA, April 19, 1809. The stated Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders of tho Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company will be hold at tile BOAUD OF TRADE ROOMS. CHESNUT Street, above lilt h, north side, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of May next, at lov o'clock A. M., alter which will be bold an election for President uud Board of Managers to serve fur the ensuing year. The polls will close at 1 o'clock P. M. 4 2.'tuth;',tdBt K. W. CLARK, President. "A PENNY SAVED IS EQUAL TO TWO Earned." The time to buvo monoy is when you earn it, and the way to save it is by depositing a portion of it weekly in the old FRANKLIN SAVlNli FUND, No. 1J h. fcoURTH Street, below Chesnut. Money in largo or small amounts received, and live per cent, interest allowed. Open daily froui V to 3, and on Monday evenings from 7 to tf o'clock. CYRUS UADWALLADER, lti Treasurer. jjjtj- CAMBRIA IRON COMPANY. A Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the Cambria Iron Company will beheld on WEDNESDAY, the 2lh day of April, proximo, at 4 o'clock P. M., at the Oltice of the Company, to take action npon the act of Assembly ap proved March 10, lotif, amending the Charter ot said Com pany, and the exercise of the power therein granted. By order of the Board. 3 27 U 2S JOHN T. KILLE. Socretary. jfc CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, Philaueu'UIa, April 12, lt&i. NOTICE To holders of FIVE AND SIX PER CENT. LOANS of the City ot Philadelphia. Loans of the City of Philadelphia, maturing July 1, 1809, will be paid on presentation at this orhce. interest ceasing from dale of maturity. JOSEPH N. PE1R.SOL, 4 13 tuths!2t City Treasurer. . fife- OFFICE BINGHAM MINING AND I.UMBERINO COMPANY, Northeast corner of FOURTH and WALNUT Streets. Couuoua due Atav t will be paid ou that date. 4 17 stuthTt CHAS. E. ANSPACH, Treasurer. ELLIS' IRON BITTERS Til E MOST nonular and palatable Bitters in the market. To persons having weak or thin blood or suffering from dys pepsia, these Bitters insure a speedy relief. Careful 1 p,. pared on strict scienlilie principles by WILLIaM LI.I.IS. Chemist. Sold by JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY 4 COW DEN, No. U04 AUCU Street, and druggists everywhere. 2 4tuthfs - ' DRUCOIST'S SUNDRIES. I II. TURNER, WHOLESAI.K DKALFR IN COMBS, BRUSH EH, PERFUMERY, I DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, I No. 324 CHESNUT hURKKT, KKltlND H.tMIH, 4 Mm PHILADELPHIA. PARASOLS. TARASOLS ALL THE NEWEST T.nndon and Paris .tulit. slh for novelty. Ta- aVV riety, and elogauoe are uneuualled. A large aa l" aortinent of ltoe Covers, Sea Side and Han Um brellas at the lowest prices, at H. DIXON'S Fancy Goods bture, Ho. IU H. HOliTU UtreeU 4 IU am FOR THE LADIES. E M O V OF TUB R TEMPLE OF FASHION. For the better convenience of her patronn, MRS. 3VX. A. BINDER HAS REMOVED HER DRESS TUIMMINOS AND PAPER PATTERN STORE TO TUB I. W, Corner llcTciitli nnd UIicb nut Mrct'tM, lMiilu4lclliin, Where she will be hnnpy to see her friends nnd cus tomers. BRILLIANT NOV ELTIES of SPECIAL IN TEREST. Klrfrutitly trimmed Putterns of latest and most reliable styles lor Ladies' and Children's Dresses In eiKlless variety, plain and trimmed, many styles of which are mitntituetured on the premises, ami can not be found elsewhere, single and In sets for lres rtiiiker autl deulers, wholesale ami retail. MRS. BINDER flatters herself that her lute novelties will not be stirpiiHsed tiy any, giving her personal atten tion to all briinelirs of her (ii'iiirtinent- The acknow lednitl superiority, both as regards their reliability and desinns, and the patronage extended to her, render comment tin necessary. "A POSITIVE FACT." Mrs. Binder has the finest assortment of Ladles' Dress anil Cloak 'Trimmings In4he city, at the lowest prices. Dress ami Cloak Making; Dresses made to tit with ease and elegance. Orders executed at short notice. Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Rib bons, Bridal Veils and Wreaths, Klne Jewelry, and fancy Goods. Pinking and Gntierlng. Cutting ami Kitting. A perfect system of Dress Cutting taught; price $2 B0, with chart. Patterns sent by mail or ex press to all parts of the Union. Do not forget our new location, N. W. corner ELEVENTH and CHES MLT streets. 8 0 stuth 1115. WMl T HOPKINS' NO. 1115 CHESNUT STREET (GIRARD HOW). Largest assortment and Best and Cheapost Goods in the city in all the tollowing hues: Manulacturer of Hnpkius' Celebrated Champion Hoop Skirts, for Ladies, Misses, and Children, iu over four hun dred styles, shapes, lengths, and sizes. Cotcil, Saline, and Janes Cornets, in eight different styles, mamitactured expressly for our owu sales, from I -liO to isi.y ;i;i dilleront styles of superior fitting French Vfovon W halebone CORfcETS. from St I to 7. 14 varieties of extra handsome Whalebone Corsots, from 7ft cents to Wi'.IO. Shoulder Braces, Madame l'oy's Corset Skirt Sup porters, etc. Mis. Moody's Patent Self-adjusting Abdominal Corjct, highly recommended by physicians, Irom SIJ to 9f7. Jtll.1. LINES. OF LADIES' LNDLIUJ AR aiEN'PS. 5'i Bart ram Fantom's Family Rowing Machinos, tiring gratuitously distributed to our customers for tho purpose of getting them introduced. 2 i'i Ma CARPETINCS. gPKING IMPORTATIONS. CARPETINCS OPENING DAILY. IVo. CIXICjNXJT Ht., 4 8thetulm PHILADELPHIA. NEW CARPETINGSi ARCH STREET Carpet Warehouse. JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, 4iimn No 832 ARCH Street. DRUCS, PAINTS, ETC JOBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N. E. Corner FOURTH and RACE Sts., rillLADELFIILA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Importers and Manufacturers of White Lead and Colored Paints, Putty, varnisnes, ;tc. AGEMTS FOR TIIE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINO PAINTS. Dealers and consumers suppllo for cash. lowest prices 12 4 ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC T?. BTliiAAl JiJNtiliNlS ANL til ii i.kr Wiiuk's Kit u i if t l' UN PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL Mivi-Kb, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, bavins lor many years neen in successiui operation, ana oeen ex clusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and Kiver Kngines, high and low-pressure, Iron Boilers, Watei Tanks, Prupotlurs, etc. etc., respectfully offer their service! to the public aa being fully prepared to contract (or en gines OI ail soces. irinruie, xviver, uju outtionary ; naviug sets of patterns of difierent sices are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Kvery description of pattern making made at the shortest notice. High aud Low-pressure Fine T ubular and Cylinder Boilers of the best Penn sylvania Charcoal Iron. Forgings of all sixes and kinds. Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions. Roll Turning, fScrew Cutting, aud all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at tbe esta blishment free ot charge, and work guaranteed. '1 he subscribers have ample wbart-dock room for repairs of boats, where they can be in pertect safety, aud are pro vided with shears, blocks, falls, etc. etc., for raising heavy or Ught weight JACOB O. NEAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY, g 15 BEACH aud PALMER btreeU. 1. VAUGHN MEBItlCK. WILLIAM B. KERMCK. JOHN E. COPE. SOUTIUVARK lOLNDKi', FIFTH AND WAbliLNGTON Streets. l'llll.AlELPBIA. MKHRICK A bONS, ENGIN1.EHS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High aud Low Pressure bteam Lngines for Land, Kiver, and Marine Service. Boilers, liaaomoters, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc Castings of all kiuds, either Iron or Brass. Iron 1- ruuie Roots for Cas Works, Workshops, and Rail road (Stations, eto. ... Retorts and Las Machinery of the) latest ana most im proved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, also, Sugar, Saw, and Crist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Oil bteaiil Trains, 1 fecators, f ilters, Pumping Eugiues, etc. hole Agents tor N. Biiieux's Patent Sugar Boiling Appa ratus, Nesuiyth's Patent bteam Hammer, and Aspiuwall A oolaey's Patent Cenlrilugal bugar Draining Ma chines. 4 80 QIRARD TUBE WORKS. JOHN II. MUJtPIIY & BROS. Itluiiufiu'tiirt'rsi of Wrought Irou ripe, lite. PHILADELPHIA, PA. WORKS, TWliNTY-TIIIHIl nnd FIIJIEUT (Slrcela. OFFICE, 4 13J No. 4'i North FIFTH Streot. BEDS, MATTRESSES, ETC TF YOU WANT A DELIGHTFUL SPRING -L II KD neat, healthy, and comfortable, use tlie Self. fasteniiig'Bed Springs, l '26 per dosen. batisfaotion guar anued. No. ItO-l b. SECOND KtreetT DU'iia PHILOSOPHY OF' MARRIAGE X A New Course ol Lectures, ss delivered at the New York Museum of Anatomy, embraoiug the subjects: How to Live, snd What to Live for; Youth, Maturity, aud Old Age; laubood Generally Reviewed; The Cause oi Indigestion ; luitulenoe aud Nervous Diseases Aooouuted For: Marriage Philosophically Considered, eto. eto. Pocket vpluiuea coiitaiuiug these I.eutures will be for warded, post-paid, on receipt of X6 oeuta, by addressing W. A l.EAVtY, Ja.,S.K. corner iFLtTii aud WAJjilJT btrs, Philadelphia. DRY COODS. 18(59 18()1 OPEN, TO-PAY, SPRING GOODS. NEW SILKS, NEW SHAWLS NEW PICUCALKH, POPLIN KTT EN, LACK POINTS, LACE OLUAS, FOR SPRING. LACK FICHUES AND ROTUNDS. TABLE LINENS, TOILET IJIIILTS, DAMASK NAPKINS. ITLL LINK STAPLE DRY OOODS. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH, 4 8 8tutti3ra rillLADELrHIA. DYEING AND PRINTINO. STABLIS1IED 1819. E The New York Dyeing and Printing Establishment, H T A T K N INLAND, No. 40 North EIGHTH Htrret (West Side), Philadel phia; No. 88 DUAE Street, and 762 BUOAinVAY, New York. This old and well-known Company are prepared, ns nsunl, wttli the liiiflifst decree of Kkill and the most Bpprovrd machinery, TO DYE, CLEANSE, and FINISH every variety or LADIES' and OK.NTLE JILN S GARMENTS, and 1'IECE GOODS, la their usual superior iiiiiniier. GARMENTS CLEANSED WHOLE. 3 11 thstu2ni NOTE This iH our only oltice In l'lilladelphia. FERTILIZERS. 170U LAWNS, GARDENS, GREEN -L HOUSES AND FARMS, DAUGII'S KAW-BONE SUPEH-niOSPIIATE OF LIME will tie found a powerful MANURE. It is prompt iu its action; it contains the seeds of no peMilerous weeds, ami will produce luxuriant growth of Grans, Flowers, Strawberries, and all Uarv den Vegetables and Plants. Dealers supplied by the cargo, direct from tlio wharf or the manufactory, on liberal terms. Send your address aud procure free "Journal of tlio Farm." ISA I 4. If Ac SO.S, Nr. 20 S. DELAWARE AVENUE. This Fertilizer can be had of all Agricultural Deal ers In city or country. 3 2 tutlisam CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. W. R. FRAZIER, Residence, 'AH Dean st. JOHN W. FRAZIEU, Resilience, 41J Chrtstiuu st. 1 1? A V T V 1? A R TJ O T TT T. 1 C A R F E N T K H S AND li U I L D E R S , hhop, o. an i.Kl.MJuai Mreet, Scuth of Spiuce, between Fourth aud Futh streots, i'illLADKl.l'HIA. All orders by Mail promptly attended to. BUILDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES DONE. Store Fronts put in, Otticcs fitted up. New Hoofs put on, and ininicdiute and special attention given to ail kinds of Jobbing. Gentlemen having country seats requiring now work, or repairing done, will, by giving us a cull, or sending a noto, receive pruinpt consideration. A trial is solicited. 4 14 liu EBAZIKK A BROTHER. QEORCE PLOWMAN, CARFENTElt AND BUILDER, No. 134 DOCK Street, Philadelphia. MEDICAL. piLES Oil HEMORRHOIDAL TUMORS All kinds perfectly and permanently cured, without paiii, dung) r, caustics, or Instruments, by W. A. WcCANDLESS, M. D., No. VJUtf SPRING GARDEN Street. We can refer you to over a thousand of the best citizens or l'lilladelphia cured. Reference given at our oillce. 8 26 2m DR. KINKELIN, AFTER A RESIDENCE and practice of thirty years at the Northwest corner ot Third and Union streets, has lately removed to South ELEVENTH Street, between Market and Chesnut, His superiority in tbe prompt and perfect cure of all recent, chronic, local, and constitutional atfeutions of m special nature, is proverbial. Diseases of toe skin, appearing In a hundred different forms, totally eradicated; mental and physical weaknoss and all nervous debilities scientifically aud successfully treated. Office hours from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. BOOTS AND SHOES. TO THE PUBLIC THE FINEST AND largest assortment of the latest styles of Boots, Gaiters, aud Shoes for Mon and Boys can be had at KKflfKST SO HP'S lirge FCstithlishmont, 4 2 ton No. 23U N. NINTH Street. AGRICULTURAL. 5 PHILADELPHIA RASPBERRY, JUCUN- DA, Agriculturist, and other Strawberry; Lawton Blackberry Plants: Hartford. Concord, and other Grape Vines. For sale by T. S. 0. E. FLETCHER. 8 8 tf Delanoo, N. J. BOARDING. AT NO. 1121 GIRARD STREET MAY RE obtained furnished and unfurnished rooms for lodg ing. Board also, if desired. 1 tf II E PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOR TUB BALE OF VENUE STAMPS, R E No. 804 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICES, No. 105 8. FIFTH .STREET, (Two doors below Chesnut street), AND NO. 432 WALNUT STREET, (Penn BulldiniOi ESTABLISHED 186 2. The sale of Revenue Stamps is still continued at the Old-Established Agency. The stock comprises every denomination printed by the Government, and havltifr at all times a large supply, we are enabled to fill and forward (by Mall or Express), all orders immediately upon receipt, a matter of great Importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts ou rhiladelphiu, and Post Oillce Orders received In payment. Any information regarding the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks, Re ceipts, etc. The following rates of commission are allowed ou Stamps and Stamped Paper: On f'i5 and upwards 2 per cent. 100 " a " 800 " 4 " Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, NO. 804 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATES POSTAGE STAMPS of all kinds, aud STAMPED ENVELOPES constantly ou hand. W" OODLAND8 CEMETERY C(5mPANyZ The following Managers and Officers have been elected for the year fHtS9: KLI K. PRICE, President. William II. Moore, William W. Keen, Samuel S. Moon, F'erdinand J. Dreer, Gillies Dallett, George L. Buiby, F.dwia Greble, B. A. Knight. Secretary and Treasurer. fJOSFFH B. TOWNSKND. The Managers have passed a resolution requiring both Lot-holders and Visitors to present tickets at the enlrano (r admission to the Cemetery. Tickets may be had at the bttoe of the Company, No. h 13 AKCil Street, or of any l he Managers. ' EODGER8' ANDWOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET KNIVF.8, Pearl and Stag Handles, of beautiful finish KODOKRS' and WADKABUTCH Klt'S RAZORS and the celebrated LKOOLTKK RAZOR SCISSORS ttf tie huest quality. Raaors, Knives Rcissors, and Table Cutlery Ground and AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF M U 8 I CV LAST NIGHTS OF J. ORAU'S FRENCH OPERA. TO-NIGHT, Lasttime, GENKV1KVK l)R BRABANT, , : t wish Its gr at cast snil splendorof eii'w rn nrrnt, 1 . regsn Rose Moll .Gonoviove . . . . Peseta n sag Bugetti iiientt.iSifroy , Carrier ( harks Martel Beckers Sergeant Bourgoirt , I'itrn (the grn- 'Colo RivereB oniii.ei Miisssy Burgomsster.. , Ueiiot ' NnrciFe, Deligne, Isohne, (.'leniartino. FRIDAY - HF.NK.F1T OK M R. HOOK - l,sst Night but 1 LA GRANDK DCCHKSSH f Mnd'lle Hose Bell I Grande DuehnsM Mhin. Csnicr FritK Barter's General Bum NATCH DA Y FA RKWKLL MATINKK. I. A V1K I'AHINIKNNK- LI FK Iff PARIS. SATI HDAV Farewell Nii;ht -By universal request. LF.IL CRKVK. ArTmiff tr n. fncliiding reserved snatji... 9U I'r.mily Circle, 60 cents. Gallery, 26 cents. M E R I C A N A C A DEMY OF MUSIC. MR. GKORGK. HOOD has the pleasure to announce that MR. J. GRAU has kindly nr pointed f RIDAY KVKNINO, April 23. for his B E N K K I T, on which occasion LA GRANDE DITCH ESSE will be given by his celebrated company for tho first time. Tickets can be had immediately at the Academy, and at Boner's music store. 4 2U 4t ACADEMY OK MUSIC MATINEE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at ltf o'clock. Doors open at 12V. LAST FAREWELL MATINEE. For the Last Time in Philadelphia, Otfenbach's renowned Opera HoufTe. LA VIE PARISIKNNE LIFE IN PARIS. Admission to all piirts.inclmling Reserved Seato.ifll. 421 Bt Q O N C E R T H A L L,' ON FRIDAY EVENING, April S3, lWfl. KTTORE BARILI'S tiRAND OPERATIC CONCERT, AHHTHTFO 11Y HIS TITILS : Miss TAOLINl N I MM .Kit Kopranq Jlifs VIRGINIA PAULS Soprano Miss I.KONIE PF.TRY Metzo Soprano Mr. G. A. CONLY Basso Profunda Mr. WILLIAM STOLL. The Distinguislied Violinist. Together with the young Pianist. Master AL1 KKDO BARILI, pupil of Carl Wolfsohn. Maestro ANTONIO BARILI, from New York, will pro side at tho Piano. ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR Tickets can be had nt Andre's, No. 1l04 Cheannt street, and Boner's, No. 11U2 Chesnut street, and ail the principal Music Stores. 4 21 8t CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. C. D. II FSS 4 CO Mansgent. THIS EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON, '1 he great Kxtravngimzn, THE FIELD OK CLOTH OF GOLD, THE FIELD OF CLOTH OF GOLD, with all its original attractions, and many new introduc turns. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO Of the Athletic Wonders, Mad'lleUI.KLIA and Mons. VENTINI. GRAND MATINKK SATURDAY. Admission, 60 cents; Children, 25 cents. Secure seats now for tho MATINKK. NO EXTRA CHARGE. VALNUT ' ST."tI1EATReTbEGINS"aT 1. T THIS (Thursday) EVENING, April 22, Last night of Henry J. Byron's Extravaganza of THE FEMALE FORTY TH1EVF.8. MISS JKNNY WILLiMOHE as , GANEM MISS LIZZIE V I I, I, MOKE as ABDALLA Mli. FELIX ROtiF.RS as HASSARAO GRAND MARCH AND EVOLUTIONS BY FORTY YOUNG LADIES. To commence with H. T. Craven's Drama of MIRIAM'S CRIME FRIDAY EVENING. April 23 GRAND SHAKE SPEARIAN FESTIVAL, in commemoration of the birth and deuth of William Shakespeare. MR. J. H. HACK KTT AS " SIR JOHN FALSTA FF. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins quarter to 8 o'clock. Kugagciuent of the ( Imriuing Artiste LOTTA. MONDAY, April 19, 1. EVERY KYENING AND 8ATURDAY AFTERNOON. LITTLE NELL AND THE MARCHIONESS. Little Nell, i IriTT, The Miirchioness, 1 1 A, Little Nell Matinee SATURDAY, at 2. Scats secured six days in advance. " rpiIKATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTH STREET, J- below Arch. Commences at 8 o'clock. TUN1SON A CO Proprietors TO-NIGHT REAPPEARANCE OF The young, beautiful, and gifted Prima Donna, , MISS SUSAN G ALTON. And Comic English Opera Company. Two Operettas', "Ho," AND LltSCHKN AND r RITZCHEN. Seats secured at Truinpler'a and Box Oltice Matinee, Saturday, at 2. All the favorites appear. TTOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE X UNPARALLELED ATTRACTIONS. THE GENUINE ARABS FROM ARABIA. TWO NEW BALLETS. The Great Burlesque IXIONI IX ION 1 Doors opon at 7; commence 7'30 ; Saturday, 3 P. M. plRCULAR ROLLER SKATINtlA AfRE- VV liminary sten to a series of fasliionnldn skniinoAsA 1 "l IHW DAft W 1 AYIM-. 1 HIV A 1 1 )j) nixv n. Will DS) open for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children to learn ami practise this new aud beautilul accomplishment. Pri. nun y assemblies will couiiuouco on THURSDAY AFTER. NOON, April 22, and continue morning, afternoon, and evening until further notice. Admiesiou, luc. ; use of skates, 2l)o. ; or ton tickota for one dollar. Children, half price. 4 22 2t INHIBITION OF WATER-COLOR DRAW- J J 1NGS, IN AID OF THE CHILDRKN'8 HOB-Pl'lAL.-Open daily, from 9 A.M. to to P. M at the Artist fund Galleries, No. 1.TU CHESNUT Street, tickets, 26 cents; season tickets, 1 ; for sale at the Gal. 'enes. 4221m GYMNASIUM, CORNER OF NINTH AND ARCH Streets, for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Chil. dren, 1b now open DAY and EVENING. Lessons given in Sparring and Fencing. Call in person or send for eirouhur. PROF L. LEWIS. 7"ALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WLNTEK V GARDEN, Nos. 7211, 722, 724. and 726 VINE Street. THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the propertf of the GRAND DUKE OF BADKN, pure based at great expenpeby JACOB VALER, of this city, in combination with FLAMER'8 ORCHESTRA and Miss NKLLItt AN. DF.RSON. will perform EVERY AFTERNOON andl EVENING at the above-mentioned place. Admission free. 1 IB tl HORTICULTURAL HALL GERMANIA ORC HESTRA PUBLIC REHEARSALS EVERY W EDNFSDA Y, at 8X P. M. Tickets sold at tbe door, and all principal Music Stores. Packages of five for $1 ; single. 26 cents. The last two Concerts will lake place on April 21st and 2Sth. engagements can ne mane Dy addressing O. BA8TERT. iTiv... -..).-. a iivi, , auorsi JflUSlU . V IIIIJCULVNITDU. . A, .. 1218ui SENTZ AND HASSLER'S THIRTIETH AND LAST - . ... , ORCHESTRA MATLNEK ,. will be given May tj. 11 4 tl jrjHAND MASQUERADE AT MAmIJoTJI i VI VF.LOf !IPKDE INSTITUTE, THURSDAY EVEN 1NG, April 22, on which occasion the renowned KLNORrl TROUPE OF LADY VELOCIPEDISTS, "assisted by at . least til t y prominent riders," close their brilliant season by fivingaCrand Testimonial Benefit to Mr. J. W. POST, 'ropnetor of tho Institute. Various novelties will b added. Admission, 25 cents. - 4 20 8t MAMMOTH VELOCIPEDE SCHOOL' T W F.N1 Y-FIRST and RACE Streets, open Da and, Evening. All stylos of Velocipedes both for sale anil to rent. Headquarters of Philadelphia Velocipede Club. Admission, 10 cents. '1 be Flmore Troupe of Lady Velocipedists will commencd Thursday, April 1. JiV am J;JW. POST. ROOFING. READY ROOFING. This Rooting is adapted to all buildings. It can b auphed to vv BTEEP OR FIJIT ROOFS at one-half the expense of tin. It is readily pnt on olAT Shingle KoolB without removing tbe shingles, thus avoid ing the damaging of ceilings and furniture while under, going repairs. (No gravel used.) PRESERVE YOUR TIN ROOFS WITH WKLTON'S ELASTIC PAINT. I am always prepared to Repair and Paint Roofs at short notice. Also, PAINT FOR SALE by the barrel or gallon, the best and cheapost in the market. W A WFLTON No. 711 N. NINTH Street, above Coates, arid i 17 ?..-Ju?J!'AIJUT Street. ROOFING. LITTLE & CO., "THE LIVE ROOFERS." No. lKt8 MARKET Street. Ever description of Old and Leaky Roofs made tight and war. ranted to keep iu repair fur live years. Old Tin Roofs made equal to new. A trial only required to insure satis faction. Orders promptly attended to. 8 8 Urn OLD GRAVEL ROOFS COVERED OVEK with Maatic Slate, and warranted for ten years. HAMILTON A OOOKrER. 1 18 m No. 45 a TENTH Street. DENTISTRY. ' " f?Z ARTIFICIAL TEETH, UNSUR. tafmpaesed for beauty and durability. Beta 10. Call and examine siiecimeus. All dental operations curefulls tHl.'V'A, to- .'V'V""4.0 lr- BAbSET, No. Souli N IN 111 Dtreet. below Locusa. 81ui HATS AND CAPS. n WARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI. lated and easy Httirur Dreaa HatslnaiAntoHi ini.il tl.a improved iashious of the eeaeuit. CxiiusN U f SUeet, net tloor Ul the Post Ottca, li U Vjt
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