6 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 18C9. KOTABLE PRISONERS. Who nre Incnrcrrntrd In tho MamarhniicH, Hi ate Pritfon. On Wednesday the MasHftc,hum:tt-s LoplHlattve Com wittU'c on Priming, accotnpaiiied by hi Kxcollonoy Governor Clatltn, th Secretary of the Common wealth, the ttarKKunt-at-ArniH, Hherlll' Clark, and Hloiit forty ravnibcxB of the Legislature, vlnlted the Mate 1'rlHon at the Invitation of Wnnlmi llayncn, the occasion being a proponed Improvcuiont of tho workHhop at a coHt or about f 10,000. After cxamlnliiK the premises midldlently the Ttaltors were conducted through the prlHon, and the noted IntnaUH pointed out to them. Deacon An drews van at work in tho paekltifr-room, bunny pre paring gas Oxiurea for ahipruenl. He wm closely ahaved, and looked lu much bettor health than OurliiR hlH trial. Ah the party filed by his bench ho itemed to think It wan for the cxnreaa purpoHo of BeeliiR him, and ho never rawed his cye. but kept hta hands busy with the cords und paper. Harry Jeu nlnon and Charles Mfndman, the Wooding rob bers, were IndiiHtrlouHly ciiltinir and peifirlntf away in the shoo shop, and John Morati, the murderer of Wary Kllen hesrney, In Koxlmry, wus in the parking ileiiittimMit, John (lallHirlur, who shot a man in Washington Ktreet on 'i'liankHKlving iiitrht, tttree years hko, was In the kitchen, and, with his Ions? apron and sleeves rolled up, lookeil like a master mnoiiff the potn and kettles, dniitih and hash. 1 1 Li Kt.ood In trout of one of the larc boiler, and took a flood KOk at till Who passed near hint, lie litis seven years to srrve, over two of which have expired. Tho inetit Interesting case was that of James Wilson, who Is scrvii.i: a sentence of dose coiillnemeiit, for life. In I'M.') he came to thin country in nil ceciiped Holany Hay convict, with a lite Betiteni o iianjriiiK over hiiii. SlitirUy thereafter ho was w rested nud convicted 01 burirliiry, and sen tctieed to Heveu years' imprisonment. On the day Hint his term expired, anil while si.iiidlni; in line waiting for the niucer to call him and set him free, Just n his tiaine was culled he drew 11 lorn; knife, ami sprmKii k forward a step or two, plnnr vl it into the heart of u fellow-prisoner named Ad inn, wit ii whom he had some trivial iluliunlty In one tilth tdmps. For this oll'i nse he was arrested, tried, and convicted of murder, lie was sentenced to bo liai'Ktd. His Bcmfold was erected in the jail yard ill 1s.';. The crowd had colluded to wit ness the execution, some payiw; larjro sums for (.'ooil positions, lint just in time to save his lile a reprieve arrived for sixty days, siiruod by the Insane t!nmniisHlonors. The execution win stayed' und durliiK tiie sixty ilnys Wilson had his sentence commuted to close coiihiicmeut for life. He has ae cordltifrly been c'nsely confined now for fourteen years, and for over twenty-live years has been the inmate of a prison, lie looked in cn.nl health, is lull nnd straight as tin arrow, with n hijrh, broad fore head, and a larjro picrelriif blue eye. Ho asked to see the tlovernor, mid when Introduced nald to him that he was without hope while there and under our laws. That the prison diet did not tijrree with liim, and he accordingly asked to be turned over toi he liritislKiiiveriinieiit and permitted to serve out Ids life sentence In'her penal colonles.to which the crown would send him. lie was quite carncRt, and withal somewhat eloquent while mak ing this appeal. The (ioveruor piomlsed to lay his application before his l ou noli, and his c;e should Is: heard, though ho knew of no process by which the transfer could he made. He then waved an adieu to tin; party and retired to the lonely cell that for fourteen years has been his home. During the visit the warden pointed nut an old Juan named (leoifte lluniiewell, who was doing chores about the prison, lie is under yuiteuce for life, and has been In the prison twenty-two years. 1 '111 11 last Tuesday he had not taken ti ixlatu'e out Fide the prison walls since his eiiti'iinee. tm that, day he asked Mr. Uayues to be allowed to ascend to the cupola of the prison and look once more at his mil tve city, Charh stowu. Permission was driven, and lie was supplied with a spyglass to aid iiis vision, which had grown rather dun. Truly, Hip Van Win kle has here a counterpart. There are at present fiT'.t prisoners In the prison. Of this number f.4 are for life, due hundred and eighty are between the ages of 20 and 'in, and 10 be tween til) and 70. rifteeu nra committed for arson, 23 for manslaughter, 14 for murder, tilt for robbery, if or incest, 12- for rape, and the balance for various minor oll'onses. Lust year it were sentenced for murder, 6 for manslaughter, and t for arson. Of tho entire number lso are foreigners, and the balance native!!, fiO being negroes. Of the natives, the largest number except 2ir for Massachusetts are for New York, being ay. Tn the hospital connected with the prison there were lf pntieuis, several of whom are in such condition that it is doubtful If they will recover. OltlTUARY. The Kifftit lion. Lord ltrouKhlon. The death, at the advanced ago of eighty-three, of the Kight Hon. Lord Jbuughtnn, an English states man and author of considerable note, is announced by a cable despatch. Ixird Kroughloii. better known by his former natno if Sir John Cain Ilobhonse, was born on the 27(.h of June, 1T8G, near ilristol, was the eldest sou of Sir Jien latum llonnouse. lie was euiicaieu in Westminster and at Trinity Oolleg", Cambridge, where he took his degree In l-us. While at Cambridge lie contracted an intimacy with Ind liyron, and soon rfter his graduation, he accompanied the poet In his travels in Tur key and Greece, and other parts of South ern Kurope, and subsequently lu Switzerland and Italy; and lifter his return to England lie pub lished an account of these travels in a book w hich he called ''A Journey through Albania and other Provinces of Turkey, with Lord Hyrou,'' which was highly commended. This, however, was not his first work, for In Isfi'J appeared, with his name, a collection of compositions, under tho title of "Imitations and Translations from the Classics, with original Poems.'' l our years after the publication of bis "Journal'' he brought out an I'laborate work entitled "The Last iielgn of Napo leon." This was in two volumes, and gave a com plete and entertaining description of the eventful "Hundred Pays," of which he was an Intensely in terested eye-witness. Heals:) published "Historical illustrations of the Fourth Canto ol Cliilde Harold,'' and was a Irequciit contributor to Jllaekvtunl, Fnt zer'x, the WcnlmiitHter Jirrii .r, and other periodicals. His lirst move in politics was in lssio, or thereabout, when he published his "Letters to an .Englishman.'' which were tinged with btrong radical opinions, and contained such a severe attack on the House of Com mons that he w as imprisoned in Newgale on a charge of having committed a breach of privilege. These letters and his Imprisonment brought him promi nently before the public, and, upon his release he was taken up by the electors ol W estminster, who, in spite of the strenuous and animated opposition of the Whigs, returned him to Parliament arter a memorable contest. In J'lirllament he proved him self an able speaker and an energetic reformer, but his radical opinions became so tar modified that In lssi he entered the Cabinet of Earl Oivy as Secretary of War. lu 1S33 he was made Secretary of Slate for Ireland. The next year he was returned from Nottingham, which he represented lid 1W7; and he sat for Har wich for a few years previous to his elevation to the peerage us Lord llroughlon, which was in ism. In the Cabinet of Lord Melbourne ho was President of the Board of Control, and Chief Commissioner of Woods and Forests; and In the Kussel administra tion in 184(! 2 he again held the former position. Lord Uroughton married a daughter of the Mar ffuis of Tweeddale. He has taken no active part in public utl'airs since his elevation to the Upper House. EMIGRATION. Arrival of ICiikHsIi .ItccbxnlcH at New York. "The steamer Manhattan, which landed herHteerago passengers ut Now York on Thursday, brougnt over fourteen hundred men, women, and children, more than half of whom were irom the lirltish Islands, the remainder being from Germany, Norway, ami hweden. Among the lirltish were about three hun dred Englishmen ami Welshmen, of diirereut me clianical trades. The Welalniicu were chiefly miners, and went immediately to Pennsylvania. Among the English the trades represented were mostly connected with housebuilding. Plasterers in England were receiving, at last accounts, 20 shil lings a week in country villages and towns, and 32 shillings In cities. Bricklayers and masons received ao shillings in cities, and is In the country. Carpen ters 30 (hillings In the former, and 24 in the latter, laborers 12 to IB shillings iu the country, und 20 (shillings In the cit ies. A few English coal miners were also on board.who represent their trade as very depressed In England, rtiey received twenty shillings a week, and found it impossible to maintain their lamilies with any com fort on that mini. No work was ottering by which their wives might aid in the general support. These men .iy that for a single man to live in a l.rovinchU town, at iast twelve shillings and six pence are required, of which sum two shillings and sixpence s the price of tt wretched lodging. The additional cost of clothing would leave little or no margin for spend ng money or saving. The wages mentioned are the average of those obtained by Knglish mechanics, except in tt ,,.w trades requiring great skill, when ten or twenty shillings a week jnore might be earned. i ne 11 iii.au. ,:iib i continues enormous at Castle Garden. It is said that at leant two hundred thousBiid more will arrive within th nv. ..,..1. ....... months. Their destination is iuvaiiubly the North west. k y. iw. Daniel Trait, G. A. T., has been addressing the Amherst boys on "Harmonious Freedom" and "or Ifauic Law to Unbounded Applause," price ten cent). The Detroit Poard of Trade talks of a shl about tLc iaUs having only a uiufie lock ox 3 tvvt iuu pEsrEiuTE nciiT. Itiot M Iluntcr'n Point, New York -Uailroad Track Torn l'p. , On Thnntday evening last, two men named M Kalley and Kallahan, employed on tho Oreenpoint rars, proceeded from that place to Dutch Kills, with the avowed Intention of having a spree. On the way out they stopped at several of tho lag.-r.becr saloons that lay In their way, drinking freely at all of thnm, so that upon reaching the Kills they were quite drank. They had not been long at Dutch Kills, when they met Martin Marrow, and another, who Is a driver on the Hunter's Point and Astoria Hoad. An argument almost Immediately ensued as to the relative merits of the respective roads on which the parties were employed. Words turned to blows, and In a few moments tliey were engaged In a gene ral light. The Oreeniiolni men soon succeeded In defeating their opponents, beating Marrow about the head and face ill a most shameful manner; not content with this they commenced tearing up the railroad track, and In this wav destroyed nearly a mile of the route. They also damaged tho bridge over Hutch Kills Creek to such an extent that the truths on the Vlu.'-ldng Pillroad were considerably delayed yesterday. Nothing more wiw heard or the fellows until about lovr o'clock at night, at which time they entered the drinking saloon on (.'mitral avenue, near Third street. They had only been a few moments there when Marrow and a friend also entered the place, whereupon the fight was renewed ; this time, however, Marrow succeeded in obtaining the mastery. Seeing this, McNalley, who was mad with drink, seized a I, little which stood upon the counter und hurled it at Marrow, but missed him. I pen the throwing of the bottle the man who was with Mi Trow pulled out a pistol and aiming It at. McNalley s head drew the trigger. The pistol missed lire, and liuding it would not go off, he struck Mc.Na.lcy u terrible Plow on the head with the butt end of it, ut the same tin e ilnigglng him out Into the street, w lit re he was si t upon by a number of Mar row's li lends und In ;t n i:i a terrible manner. The unusual noise In I be -: n -t soon brouirht a number of pei .pie to the sci lie i.nl tiiey hesitate I to interfere and the light proceeded. McNally finally broke a way, and together with Kallahiin ran toward trie Hinders I'oinl finil; e. followed by the crowd. It Is said that Kallahan, 111 his fright, ran into N"Wtown creek, and has not. ciuce been heard of. McNally made good his escape. A warrant has been issued fer the arrest of the parties engaged In the riot. A". )'. Tiiliunc of thin int'i ninth HSK, JK. Some of Hii Tbcnt riciil Hubble Hurst. Says the N. Y. Time i'l Friday : Kiimors have been atloat for several davs past, to the idled that Mr. Samuel N. Pike, the builder ol the Opera llijuse at thccoriier of Kightli avenue and Twenty-third street, had foreclosed his mortgage re taineil in the sale to .lames J' isk, Jr. It was stated that Mr. Pike had received thus far only the llrst payment of f I.Mi.uOli cash, and Hint frequent failures on' the part of Mr. I' Wk to make further payments had compelled him, most, reluctantly, to demand the return o' his property. We are glad to say that the reports are unfounded. Mr. Piko states that he re reived f :t.'iti,noo on the lirst pa.vment, and Is not anx ious to get the house In his hands again; his great mistake was in ever building it. The facts lu the case 01 the sudden closins of the Opera House, doubtless much to the disgust of the author and translator of "Patrie,"' and the star of the future, Mr. l'eclitcr. are as follows: Mr. I'isk's theatrical ventures have not been successful; on the contrary, to use his ow n language, his losses have been so heavy in his theatrical adventures elsewhere that, in spite of the fact that the Opera Mouse Is tilled every night, he is compelled to close it; and Satur day iiight w ill witness the last performance therein. SPECIAL. NOTICES. FOR THE SUMMER TO PREVENT Runburn and all diHcelerations and irritations of the akin, bites of mimquitnet. rr other insects, u.so Wright's Alconated Glycerino Tulilnt. It is dnlicinuuly fragrant, transparent, and has no ouid as a toilet snap. For sale by driKTci-ls generally. R. & G. A. WKIGUT, Nn. Hit C'llKSNUT Streut. a 4 U. S. OFFICE OF ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. An appropriation ($&0,tKIU) liuving boon made by Congress fur purcluiMnK Aimi KIAI, 1.1 MRS FOR OFFICERS of the United Stutes Army and Navy mutilated in tho service, applications nmv now bo made, in person or by letter, by otHcora entitled to tho bonutlt of tho act, and who desiro tho best Artificial I.iinbs, to Dr. li FRANK PALMER, Siirgoon Artist, No. ltio!" CM KSN'UT Struct, Plliluduluhio, No. 7S IllMIA ItWAY, Now York, No. HI GKKFX Stroot, Huston. 135 Officos for Supplying Army and Navy Olncors, DR. F. R. THOMAS, THE LATE OPE- rator of the t'olton Dental Association, is now t ho onhf out in Philadelphia who devotes hi entire timo and Fr.ictice to extracting teeth, absolutely without pain, by resli nitrous oxide gas. Ottico, lltt7 W A b.VUT St. 15 l'J ggf PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM PANY, TREASURIES DEPARTMENT. PHH.AiEr.iniA, May, 15, 181. NOTICK TO STOC KHOLDKKS.-The books are now open fur subscription und paymont of the new stock of this Company. THOMAS T. FIRTH, 6 IS 3l)t Troasurer. j;2r "A PENNY SAVED IS EQUAL TO TWO Fjirncd." The time to save money is whnn yon earn it, and tho wavtoaavo it. is by deposit in? a portion ol' it weekly in the old FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, No. I 3li S. FOURTH tStreot, below Ohesnut. Monoy in large or small amounts roceivnd, and five per oont. interest allowed. Open daily from tt to B, and on Monday evenings from 7 to 9 O Clock. U1KIB UallWALI.f ,adh;r. Sib) Treasurer. gV- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CpilPANY, TREASURER'S U EPARTMJSNT. rini.AtiKLPiilA, Pa,, May 3d, 18C9. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Bcml-annual dividend or FIVE PER CENT, on the capital stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable iu cash on and after May 30, 1809. Plank powers or attorney ror collecting dividends can be had at the Office of the Company, No. 233 8. Third street. The Otllcc will tie opened at 8 A. M. and closed at 4 P. M. rrom May 30 to June 8, lor the payment of dividends, and afar that dato from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. THOMAS T. FIRTH, B 3 eot Treasurer. Note. The Third Instalment on New Stock of 1868 is due and payable on orberore Jnne 15. OLD OAKS CEMETERY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICK, No. 5IN WALNUT STREET. This Company ia now prepared to dispose of Lota, dear of all incumbrance, on REASON ABLE TKRMS. The ad vantages offered by tbia Ceuiotory are well known to bo equal If not superior to those possessed by any other Ceme tery. We invite ail who desire to purchase Burial Lots to call at the office, where plans can ba seen and all particular will be given. To societies dosiring large tracts of land a liberal reduc tion will be made. ALFRED 01. HARMER, President. MARTIN LA'.VDKNiiKRGliR, Treasurer. Michael Nuuavr, ISocroiary. 1 11 dm TERRA COTTA WORKS. QLOIXTSTEII TERUA COTTA WORKS DIXEY & CO. 6TORE AND OFFICE NO. 122 NORTH SIXTH STREET, ABOVB ARCII, PIIIIJVDELPIIIA, MANUFACTURERS OF DOUBLE ti LAZED VITRIFIED DILVIN PIPES, ,. With Branches, lieuda, Sleeve, Traps, etc DRAINING TILE, PAVEMENT TILE, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL CHIMNEY TOPS, HOT-AIR FLUES, HOPPERS, G AH DEN VASES, STATUARY, ETC. OWNERS, BUlLDLliS, AND CONTRACTOR Will consult their interests by giving na a call. TTnnlniV A lurfTA UltfltllVOf II 11 V I Mil u n n .w ...... 1 hand, and delivered at the shortest notice. Respectfully soliciting your orders, we are, youra B 8tf DIXEY k. CO. " O u N EXCHANGE J BAO MANUFACTORY, JOHN T. HAILK.Y. N. K. corner of M A KKKT and WATER Streets, l'liiladolphiii, DKAI.KR IN BAOH AND BAOCJINU til every uem-npuou, in Cruin, Flour, Halt, Sopor - phosphate of Line, lione iiust, Kui. lirge ana ainaii iilll n r nAim consiauw vu uiuiu. PAPER HANOINQS. WARD & McKEEVER, No. 1400 CHESNUT Street HX'IMIVCS HTYLES. THE TINKST STOCK, THE CHEAPEST TJUCE, mwisra THE P. EST WOItKMANHin V. Q E A N & VI A il O, PLAIN AND DECOllATIVE PAPER HANGINGS, NO. 251 SOUTH THIRD STKEET, BBTWEEN WALKCT AKD FT'K"CK, PHILADELPHIA. COUNTRY WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 8 W T OOK! LOOK!! LOOK I ! ! WALL PAPERS A J and Linen Window Shades Munutactnrod, the cheapest in tho city, at JOHNSTON'S Depot. No. I ': M'UINU OA K tKN Street, below Kloventh, Hranuh. Na ID? KF.DK.RAL Street. Camiion. New Jorsey. a 254 LECAL NOTICES. TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE CITY J ANIt COUNTY OF PH If.A DKLPH I A. ANN K. RYAN and MAHY V. Y. S.MII'II, Trustees nniler the will of LKVVIh RYAN, decoaaed, vs. PKl'FR CONRAD. Levari tiicina. March Torm, IHtio. No. o."il. I'lle unilltor appoint ed to ibstrihute tho proceeds of snlo by the Sheriff, under tho nbovo writ, of tho foUowing do scribed reii,! c state, to wit : All that certain throe-xtory brick meTOno or tenement, and lot or p.oce of ground situate on t!io east sido of Kii;litli street, at. the distance ol ono limi.lroit loot irom the south lino of Chcsnut street, in tho said city. Con biining in front or breadth on tho mud Kitfti'u Ktreet eighteen feet, and in length or do th sixty-threo foot oiirht incites to a three feet wide alley running s .utliward into a ten feet wide alley loudinx from Seventh to Kightii street, ltotinded en the north by tho tail ends of Mio ( hosnut street lots, on the south by a messuage and lot of ground allotted to John T. Clark and i-aiiineune ins wife, in tho partition of the real entato of John TroiM, de ceased ; on the east, by the said three feet wide alley, and on the wot by F.ighth street aforesaid. (Keing the same premises which Alordecai L. Dawson and wile, by inden ture dated the eighteenth day of March, Anno Doupni 1.5, recorded tin Deed Book L. R. R, No. H7, pago USAI, granted and conveyed unto tho said Peter Conrad in fee. Together with the common use and privilege of the said tiireo feet nn,l !'U fust wide alleys respectively, ut all tim M hereafter for ever.) Will hear ail parties having claims upon tho said fund, at his ollice, No. lifti South Till RD Street, in the ci'y of Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the, ciJ Of Juno next, at 4 o'clock 1. M., when und wh.re all persons interested are required to enter their claims or be debarred from coming on suid fund. EDWARD M. PAXSON. Auditor. May 28, 18iP. oJ'ifinwut TN THE DISTRICT COl'RT OK THE UNITED J STATFS 1'ORTHK EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN SYLVANIA. JOHN TUCKER, of the city of Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia and State or Pennsylvania, in tho said district, a bankrupt, having petitioned tor his dis charge, a meeting of his eredi'ors will bo held in th" said city of Philadelphia, before lieirister Wf 1. 1,1AM Mi'.Vll- I i A I I,, Esq., at his ollice. No. Ml W A I. NUT Street, on tlif 2d day of July, lxi'.H, at 11 o'clock A. M , that the ea mimUion of tho bankrupt may be hniMhod, and any busi ness of second ami third meetings required by sections twenty-seven and twenty-eight of tho uct of Conrosa may bo transacted. The Register will certify whether tho bankrupt has con fonncd to his duty. A hearins will also be had on VF.DNKSDAY, tho four teentai day of July 1, iieloro tho said t Jourt at Philadel phia, at 10 o'clock A.M., when parties in interest may show cause against the discharge. Witness the Honorable JOHN C'AIV ) WALADKR, Judjre of tho said District L. H. Court nnd seal thcroof, at Philadelphia, tho I ) iilst day of May, " (1. R. FOX, Clerk. Attest-WlI.T.f AM Mi'MICH A F.f,, R j.-ister. B'.'l ni.tt' REFRIGERATORS. C A V E R Y 8 PATENT COMBINED DTXIXO-ItOOH Water-Cooler and Hefrierator. This article has a tank for ice and water, of iron, ena meled, arraiiKed in sucn a manner as to cool an enameled iron chamber, both being covered with an ornamental wal nut case; in tho chamber, butter, milk, aud other provi sions can be kept cool and sweet ; the ice in the water-tank Is not wasteu, lint supplies at all tunes cool water tor UruiK- t..n .,11 l,.,nn ..nvfanl., f ...... tV,..n lh.,..al.n( ....... or any other substance that can in any way be detrimental loneaitn; anil as mis article is lntenueii lor tile dining room, its superintendence is easy and convenient, and it ciinnot fail to rocotnmond itself to all housekeepers as a urutul as well as an ornamental piece of furniture. Nos. it and 4 are set on less and anawor the purposes of aidu tables in dining-rooms. W e niainili dure four Slips: Nos. 1, J, a, and unining resjiectively 2, 4, ti, and S gallons. No. 1 is small, and ia suituble only ir very small families, or for milk and butter. No. 4 for large families, boaruiuK-housos, eta. Nos. 2 and U are intermeiliate si.es. 'I I icy can lie had of any responsible furnishing storo, or of the manufacturers, SAVKUY & CO., Nos. ol4 and tilti UAltKCT Street, AND Corner South FRONT and REED Strefte, 6bllm VhiUdolpuia. CCHOOLEY'S NEW PATENT SELF- O rAA'TJLAlJXG A UK li WAN EE FRIGE EAT OP. S THE BEST AND ONLY PERFCt' SF.LF- VENT1LATINQ PRESERVER In tho WORLD! And will keep snch articles aa VcfretanluH, Frnltw, Menu Ciume, Fish, Milk, Kgga, etc. ctu., lotiser, drier, and colder, with ions Ice, than any other Refrigerator now ia use, 23. S. F AIIEGI! 6l CO., 6 5wnmlm 820 DOCK ST., PHILADELPHIA. KEKRICERATORS AND WATER-COOLERS, finished in the best manner, aud lower than elsa where. J. W. WEYMKR, No. M N. SIXTH Streot. OLD ONES KKPAIRKD. 651m NEW PUBLICATIONS. QURCAU VERITAS (FRENCH LLOYDS). INTERNATIONAL REGISTER FOR CLASSIFICATION OF VESSELS. THE REGISTER VERITAS, containing the Claaai flcation of Vessels surveyed ia the Continental, British and American orta, for the year lHtiH, ia FOR SALE by the Ageuta in New York. ' ALF M BRIAN OO., 4 at ' Ho. 4 KXOHANOK PLAUIt 1lflL080PHYOF MA R R I AO E.-J- A New Course of Lecture, aa delivered at the Net York Mmwnm of Anatouiy, embraoiu tli aubjeoti: How to lay, d What to Live for; Youth, Maturity, ao4 Msuhood Ueuerally Reviewed; The Uauae o) luaigMiiun; Fiatalenoe and Nervous Diseaaee Aooouutat ror: atu-rume J'hiiuaoliiwlly OonaidHrtMl, eu. etu focket viiluaooa oouUuuumc tiieea Lectures will be foa warded. pt paid, on receipt ol H6 oeuia, by addrmaiin W A. I-WAHV Ja.,8. Itiwrue. t tJl'lil'A'U twMl VVAlAu'k OuaoU. l'itUa4lykl 830 m l FURNITURE. ro BARGAINS IN FURNITURE OO TO RICHMOND & CO.. No. 45 South SECOND Street, 6 3 im ABOVE CHEf NUT, EAST SIDE. JOHN F. FOREPAUGII & SON, Fuccefttors to Richmond 4 Forepanjjh, NO. 40 SOUTH SECOND STREET, 6 7? West Side, F!u,idelillln. yf i N D O W C L A S 3. Tt mhflorihers aro maniilbcturitife daily, 1,'W) foot of l)Ct (iui;lity of A I E It I (! A N W I N D O W G L A S S. Tiit-y are .lo onwt intly rocoivinr; Importations of 1KKNCII WINDOV 1LAS. Kvnph Plnt nnrl KiM?'l (iliiHs, Kn.imi lln l, St-iinorl, rnrr i v fl, niitl (tround tilHHS, which tury olltir ut iuwunt luarkot tale. EVANS, SHARP & WESTCOATT. 5 20 3m No. 613 MARKKT Ktroot, fllilivdit. DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. J OBERT SHOEMAKER t CO., N. E Corner TOURTII and RACE Sts. riilLADELPHIA. WiiClXSALE DriUGGISTS, liuportera and Slanufactnreru of White Lead and Colored Paints, Putty Varnishes, Etc. AGENTS FOR TUB CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at lowest prioeB for caidi. Vi 45 PHOTOCRAPHS. WENUELtOTII, TAYLOR & EROW5TS OLD .ESTABLISHED PliotojjvnpUic lorlr;iit ultcry, Furnished with cvnry convonionce and facility for pro ducing tho best woik. A now i.rivuto n.H.it;e from tbo Ladioa' DreamnR-rooin to tlieOpcr:itin( ltootn. All thn rotinouionta of l'hutoruphy, nucb as lVUKYTYl'KS, MINiATURKS ON FORCKLMN, Ol'ALOTYPKS. The NI5W CRAYONS orininutod tvith tbia oaUblialimonb WENDEROTH, TAYLOR & BROWN, 5 13 wfm 2t',t No. 914 CHESNUT Ktroot. SPOOL. SIUK, THREAD, ETC. EM OVAL PRICES REDUCED. "VV. II. IVTJIli:! Would respectfully cull the attention of his old cus tomers, and all ninunfucturers of Clothing nnd Shoes, und others, who uso Spool Silk, Thread, Cot ton, Needles, Shuttles, aud Sewing Mnehlno Trini iwiiiKs ffinenilly, that he liau removed from Na 122 North FOURTH (Street to llo. 225 ARCH Street, Where he will tic happy to see all, and sell all goods at reduced prices, and defy all competition, iu prices and quality. 8 Si wliuS-m W. II. MARKET, No. !3S ARCII St. CARPET I NQS, ETC. 18G9 SPRING. 1889 L E E D O M aSHAW, XVo. 1HO VXtCII Stroot. We are now receiving a very largo stock of NEW GOODS for Emliracing all tho new styles of CARPETINGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, 3 11 wfniSro ETC ETC. VELOCIPEDES. gPECIALTY OP I O N Y PIIAETOIVS AND "V o 1 o o i i e (I e OF THE LATEST STYLES and LOWEST TRICES; Together with nil the NEW SPRING PATTERNS of CrchiBa I'HAETONS AND CAIMtLiQES, lu stock and UulKlb For Kilo by S. W. JACOBS, 4 10 fmw9.m No. (SIT ARCII HTRKIST. PATENTS. QFFICE JfOR PROCURING PATENTS, F01OIEST BUILDINGS, KO. 119 8. FOURTH STREET, PniLA., And Marble Buildings, Na 4C9 BEVENTn Street, opposite n. a. Pateut Office, Washington, D. c. IL IIOWSON, Solicitor of Tatenta. C. HOWSON, Attorney at Law. Couininulcattomi to be addressed to the Prtnctpa Office, Philadelphia, a 1 iin PATENT OFFICES. N. W. Corner FOURTH and CnESNUT, (Entrance on FOURTH Street). rilAriCIS D. PAST0RIU3, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. PatnU procured for inventions In the United Statei and Foreign Countries, and all business relating to the sunie promptly transacted. Call or send for cir culars on Patents. Ojma UU g'vivU every evealug, stsiuUil ICITY ORDINANCES. AN ORDINANCK To Make an Appropriation for a Town Clock and Pell. ronton 1. Ttic SeW-ct and Common Councils of tho City of Philadelphia do ordain. Thnt the sum of four torn hundred dollars be nnd ttie nume fs Qereby ap propriated for a Town Clock and lb 41 to be placed oil the tower or ctiola of the Hhinicr lloae and HW.nm Klre Knplne Coinpiiny's houw, on Mnyamensing ave nue, Indow Dlckeraon street, Klrnt ward. And the wntTHiit shnll be drawn by tho Chief En gineer of the Fire Dcpartmcul In conformity with t.xiHilng ordinances. JOSEPH F. M ARC Kit, President of Common Council. AttrPf John Kckptfih, Clerk i.f Common Council. WILLIAM S. STOKI.EY, I'residcnt of Holect C'ouui il. Cl.KHKH' ClTM-E, Sn.HtT AND COMBOS COUN JIt-S,) I'lHI.MilJ I'lit.l, .films 8, 1-xW. ( This Is to certlly tliMt tiu almvo ordinance wai returned tiy his lionnr the J.!uor hi tne Conmi in ('( .it licit on Uie third day of .lu.ie, Anno D.oiu.ii n.i.i tl;ctiMit;(l It.' I t hm. dri d mid hixty-nl.u', witlemt lii.4 li) rovnl ; niul tend lull biivin; tiren re -u.inl I.iri-d, im iiih'-ed on suid third i.I June, A. I. I-') ', ii'reea lily to the hi-vent h fei-tioit of the tt-.t ol A-i-e u'ily, np pif.vcd Ft: bi nary second, one !houi:ind el ;ht 1 1 i . i tin d nnd tilly-fuiir, entitled "A inrtli.-r h iiii.Ic h.mi;. to the act to'it:cor"i4nt.! the City of Full 1 1 d.uu," l.y the followii.g vnt--, to wit yriu, hh.vh, '.. And the nanl ordiniitice, to.-'.ln'r witti t tie o;ii "C tli l m i f bis Honor tne .ilnyor, haviiu ''ecu b.nii, m Felect ( lined fr their coiii-ult riiluui, was p.-i-t by tlmt liniy mi mid tt lid day of .Line, A. I). 1 !., HL'ieeidily to the fcvci.Hi section of Hi,! act of Ae:n bly, iipprovi d i'etirtuivy s mm, nil, A. I). Ki, enll'led "A liii'lur sn pl( i:i"i;t, ft an t:ct li iiicmv uir.i.e n.. Cty f I'liili.i.t i hi. i," by the lolin viiiC vme, to wit- iin, in ; liny i;, J. 'f hi r.-ff.r... i lie s.iid en:i:i:inci' hiiviirr been nn.'xp I nun I : !.!v til I f" ll, cv:.-...::s "f I ", :'.:'. of h ; IU ! Hi.ch rn-lr 'ii:,dc til.d pi'ovi b d, i.-t a r.v .t i.nv m Ml! loice ui.d virtue. AlUt jQi.s k.';sT!;;.', t,it ;! i.i Coi.Kiliiu t'.)iiui:il. Attest Br.N.TAMIN II- UAIN'X, 6 S Clerk of Select Coiiiiell. AN "o"r" I) f NA N C K To i'rovlde for u St ttlcjiient witli th PriMcnt LtKUieH ol and fur tlio Leasing of Poplar Street Wharf. Si c!i"n 1. The Select nnd C'o'iimo.i f ouu'IIh of th(! City ( ( ri'.lliuli .pl.l.i oo on.a'.ii, 'i ii.it llie Cjm Ii;isioi,er of Markets n;;d Ci'y l'roperty niiall, as noon niter the pafmiire hereof an picticabb!, ex iioko to lease by public vendue, und let to t.lm iil(;liest and bent 'bidder, for a termor one or three. ,veai, the Wharf properly bclouglujr to the city, at llie loot of Poplar ftret t, o:i the liver D.da.vare: and u.Miiediiitt ly upon tbe cxecuti m by t!i : 1jhm ( ol' a liase therefor, with tlio Kceiinlici leiniired by exi.shcg oidiiiauces, the siii.l Commissioner U htri by antliori.ed to settle with Men-o's. Putteriioii A I.lppiiu ott, the present cicciipauts oT sul.l pre-mlsci-, tor tho tine ami occupation thereof from the t.rrt day of July, lws, to the day of the com mencement of the liew lease, nt the same rent, p-r nunutii that shall be secured to tne city theivoy. Provided, That iiefore the miid commissioner Hlt.ill execute the provisions. of this ordinance, the h ihI Piitteison t Ltpptneott slia'.l agree in writing t i b i b( und by said p.dvisieiis, and to vn aUi tne said preibtscH within thirty days Irom the time of s ml lettn.g In ease they tliotiid not be the successful (mi llers thereat. joskpu f. J!Ai;ct:i;, Pi esUleut of Common Council. Attest John I'KfTftts', Clerk oi cciHin n ('i tiivil. WILLIAM S. STOKLEY, President of Select Ciiuncil. Approved this third day of June, Ann i Do mini one thousand eight httndred and sixty-nine (A. 1). IbGO). DANIEL 51. FOV, C 5 Jl. yor of l'liiiadclplii'.u N Oil D I N A N C K To change ilio lioiind.iry Lines of the First 1)1 vion of the Twenty fifth Ward, and to create an Aoiiitional Division of said Ward. Suction 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, Tl.at the First division of the Twenty-iiith ward sliull herein tor be bounded as follow, 1 1 wit: To cournK'ai'c ut the northeast corner of fJormantown road at:d Ei io ave nue; thence along said (ierninntoivu road to the line of the Twenty-second ward ; thence along said lino to the Kensington and Oxford turnpike road; thence luong the same to Eric avenue; tnence aiong tiie Fame to the place of beginning, and the placu of voting shall be at the lrume nf Enoch CUlPird, bor nerof Nicetowu lane and Uenumitown road. Section 2. There shall be errated an a Wittonnl di vision, to be called the Et.'TMU division, and bounded ius follows, to wit: To coii.'.ncnco at the soutiiea-it. corner ol Erie avenue and (lernitiutown road; thence along the said Oeriiiantowu road to Lchigii uveiuie: thence along tho same to the Kensinsum mid Oxford turnpike road; thence along the same to Ll ie avenue ; thence along the same to the place of begiuuiiig, and the (dace of voting slia.il be at the bouse of diaries V. Jones, at the Rishi;; Sun village. Section 3. That the remaining election div'sion j of said ward be and remain as hetcti lore established by law. Jr.SMPU i'. MAItr Kit, rresi'lent of Common Council. Attest John Eckktrin, Clerk of Comtnnn Conni'il. WILLIAM S. STOKI.F.Y, President of Select Co'iucil. Approveil this third day of .June, Anno Hurniril one tliou.saml e.ghteeti laiitilred and siMV-nine (A. D. iscy). DANIEL M. FOX", J) Ji Mayor of I'liiladeiiiliia. ENCINES, MACHINERY, ETC. -Ji.. i'KA.N is IE AM ENlilMC AND X. - it-- 111.", P.OH.KU WOKKS. NKAFIK LMVV, 2."l-U PKACTIttAL AMI TUI'Oiil'.l'U'M, sres& KN i I N 1 1 K It S..AI A I J H f N I S'l. KOII.KU. m.iM'.ltt, t LAlhnM l lll IS, and l-'OU.NDKHS, llavuijj for ninny yearn lieen in bticeflHtill opiiratiun, an.l boen e yleaively nnitimed in lmil!inii nnd reforms .Murine und Kior 1' i'ruiuii. bich uml iuw prcHMire, Iron i.uilurH, Water J'linkn, 1 reel Hers, etc., etc,, lenpuclfnlly oltor tiinir er vicos to tho puli.ic as beiiiB Hilly jireparnd to o.uitiaet fur eiii;ineB of ail M.es, Murine, Kiver, u.ni Statiiinnry ; liuvinx ai of I alteiiiM ol diltnrent tii.es, ar jimiard to ox-juiua i.nU-ra with quick duaiiateh. hvury dusi-riiitiiin of patt'trn U.UKUIK maoo at tlm linrlc(it nolitn. Iliuli and liow-prua-mr.i 1- inn I utmliir and t 'jlinder Hoi'ers of liio beat l eme i-J 1 vn n. u ( harcoal iron. ! 01 uiutt of all ai.us ami kin. Is. iron und liian Castinirn of all descriptions. Itull l urniii. Screw CuttiiiK, and all other work ouniieeted with ilTo aliovo biininer-1,. Dranir.KH and fpoclficiitiona for all work done at tho ei-t.'itilii.iiiu nt Iree of cluirK'S and woik tftiaruntoud, Tbo aubai-ribera have uiiiplo wliarf itoek-rooin fur ropaira of beats, where they cm ne in p.rl.iot wtbtty, and are pro vided Willi hticnni, bioekH, lallh, do. etc., for rajhin heavy or litbl wiiLts. .lAfon C. NEAl'IK, .ftiHV l l.h'A V 81i M BKAf.'lt und PALM Kit S; roots. K 11 11 1 C K & tJ O N b' 80UTHWAKK FOUNDRY, No. 430 WASHINGTON AVENl'E, Philadelphia. WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIAIiLJI CUT-OFF STEAM ENGINE, Regulated by the Governor. MEKRICK'S SAFETY IIOLSTINO MACHINE, l'atenled June, LsoS. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELESS STEAM HAMMER. D. M. Wf-STON S PATENT SELF-CENTRING, SELF-BALANCING CENTRIFUGAL SUUAU-DRAIN'LNG ilACUINit and HYDRO EXTRACTOR. For Cotton or Woollen Manufacturers. 7 10 mwf J. VAtlUHN MUUtlCK. WILLIAM H. MKH1UCK. juiijf a- tvra, SOUTIIW'ARK-FOUNDKYrFIFTII AND WAKHLVliTON Stroeta. 1H1I Alil.LJ'HIA. MKHKIUk. A SONS. ENtHNEIiit.S AND Jl ACtJ INIS TS, niannfactnro liiitli and Low Pleasure btuam Knginea for Lii.nd. Kivor.and Marine Sorvioo. hoiiors, GaaoniHtora, Tanka, Iron Boata, eto. C-aHtinaof all kiutia, either fron or iirasa, Iron t riinie ltoota lor Ga4 W'orka, Workubopa, and Kail road Stations, etu. Kotorta and Gaa MachinaiT of tb Utaat and most Im proved oonatruotion. Every deacription of Plantation Machinery, aim, Hupar, Saw, and t.rmt Jllilla, Vacuum I'ana, Oil Steam 'I'ralna, De fecators, ill term, PiunfiinK KiVinea, eto. Sole Aa-enta lor N. itilluui'a Patuut Sugar Boiling Appa rat in, Neuniyth's Pa tout htoam llainraiir, and Aspinwall t Wuolaey'i Patent Oeutruua'ai buar DraimuK Ma oidnt a. 4 804 QlRAFtD TUBE WORKS. JOHN II. MURPHY & BROS, nianufucturerii of Wrought Iron P1ue Etc i PUDLADELPHLA, PA. WORKS, ' TWENTY-THIRD and FILBERT Ktreet. I OFFIOK, 14 1 No. 4!l North FIFTH Htrort. C3 PIlILADELPUXAlUSPBEURy, JUCUN- rT T A. Afrioultariat, and other Strawberry; Lawtoa Blackberry rluU; iiartlord, Oonoord, and other (iraoa Vuuw. toilaia-by T. S. 0. K. FLKTUllKK. SHIPPINQ. CHARLESTOPJ, 8. C. tub ftotrrn and sotttiiwemt FAST ntEIGHT LINK, EVERY THURSDAY. The Stoamihips nto,i rcTilEUS, Captnln Oraj. J. V. EVERMAN, Captain Vnc, WILL FOLM A I.KtU LAit KLULIT LINS. ' rThn Meiunstlin l'l.MM K'l'H lil S will B.U1 oa Till' PS DA V, .lui:e 10, nt 4 P. M. Thmngh biiiH of hiding giveu iu connection with S. C. IL H. to Ki)iit8 In the South and Southwest liiBurance at lowest rates. ltnti-H of freight M low as by any other route. For freight, nnl to K. A. SOUDKU A Of)., ll IKK1H SThKtfr W'HAUF. -rjr-jv ONLT DIRECT LIN 11 TO FRANCE X;..'". tiAT' Till' 11. " l"1 A I I'll A US ATI a A.VTtO ftaViv'i' '' ,'t ' i S et All. M'l'.AiSl H';KST 4 A .VP ItAVKR. UALUNt 1SI11P8 LINK AT Ib...n.leni;iil new .,. ,1. ti, ,rr,t4, mt4t forth iVniincnt will ..il in.i.i Pier No. fx JS,ti river, a.1 foi- Jev'H f ' i K p"""" n.. HM nr.)ay. May t I'r ' r ai'V i' vV !'"" .SiiHn-rl.y, May 18 LLL.I-, Ui-j i i - ......nun -ant. tuiurday, Jun U , P'':':i. t"-' J'ASSMin lu iiUUx linelne.viv .u. . IU i'. I' in; if hk, I i-V Cabin ' i ; i .rs. ;ut Tallin $M tint liid.i, iniiu., 1 lift, (..i-.bin l .teii. -. .i r.i e.i.'. i 1,1 1 :..i.,, ,i, Ar.ieiic.'.n i mi . tin.'l.t nl l-i'i- ,ei !) I h I'liri.iwbed on board.) . . . ..l.l i ,l.ii $86 ' ' V 'l- , i..',tf pvnja.if ef C'liir.'-. 'f '. " r ' 'r? fr'"' IhoPoa- uoi-i in rni. linn avoid ti:iii,-'.'i s' .iy v i et e --.Mfc' i '.e . .i . exi'mao. -it I i i s t, tiy I iin.xih r.uiwaya and ',.', . Ji'v,:1 -' troulilo, nl .!'i...: f.f -' i '! P.S'A K, Aeent, . . '. . t . . I I A I I L k A V . J - 1. "oil iTw nm, eru..Mjre in I'm. i i .,, ,.,,',, , ,,lm,' .;,pru9, l on l iny, to iL XF, .-.... .. . .ivio I'Mi ,NIJT Ntroot. ' 'i ' i.i::.rniA. uicitmond, . J-.;.t. -'.. . ' "-. i. H.rH.lir (K LINK 'I'd iif'VSa. ) ril '. I WhMT. kVI'l.V S, I'l'liDAV. At' DOOn. tie'.ll I f. .'S WIHHK l,r.n. U1D7V1I Si r.t, Til HOUGH RATI IS :, ::ll pnintn 1n N irth and Sooth (a'oiinn.nj hiMonpi ,ir l.mo Ituilntad. oouneclirur at I'nitsn.outli aie; to I ; 1- ! Inn ?, Vu.., iV,in,me, u,j th vrtU via ireii'ia uml 1 eiiu.uoto Air Line aud Riolnooud ami 1 'anvil o IiM'i.uei. lreicht HA Mil. I -.1. ItttT ONCF1, and taken at LOWKH KATES THAX ANY iIT!:.'!. LlS"K J Tho rojrulnrity, m fty, and i heapnitw of thia rtmlt com mend it U tlio i.nbliu ie tlio most doairabln medmrn for c.'irryiiiR- every Hn.serlpl .t In iilit. NoclmrKO tor aninruidtuon, dn.)Re, or any axponnfl oi transfer. Sti'iiin&hipa innrm! at tile lowebt ratea. Froiitbt received daiiy. WILLIAM P. Of.YDK A CO.. No. l'J P. WIf AKVKSand Fieri N. WHARVES. W. f. I'OIITKH, Aavnt at lileh'a.md and City Point. T. P. CHOW K.I. L .V CO.. Auutila at Norfolk. It 1 LOi'.ILLAUD'S STEAMSHIP LINK FOR UEVJ YOr?K. wax! zrn.& Palling TucsdayM, Tliui'.nlnyR,. an ! Salardaya. REDUCTION OF RATES. HprlriR r. i vs. coiiiiuencini? March 1!5. Salllnff 'i'ucHdnvM, TliurKlnvs, and Sikturdayn. On nud alter U,th of Jlarch freight by this line will be talven at 12 e.et'tw per Inn punnds, 4 ceiiUs per foot, or 1 cent per palloi:, sliin's option. Advance chargea c.iHlicd at ottlce on l'ler. Freight ruvelved at all timea on covered wharf. JOHN I'. OIIL, 2 2S8 Pier 19 North Wharves. N. B. Extra rat -a on stmiU iiackagea iron, nietala, eto. rt-Tf it, NEW . EXPRF.S8 LINE TO LfW Alnxandria, Gooritetowivand Waahintrton, D. aduiurcfc ('., via ( b.apouko and Delaware Canal, with ciiuneetiena at. AluTnndria from the mit direot ront for J.yrieliluirc, lire-lel, Kniwvdle, Naabvillu, Dalton, and tho bdlltllUOHt. Steamers fenve recnlarly every Saturday at noon from tha first wharf al eve V.nrket slloet, Fruight recoivud daily. WILLIAM P. OLTDK A OO., No. I North and South Wbarveo. IIYDK A TVI.Kt;, Anoi.ts, at tiooretown: M. KLi'KlDf.K i CO., AKentaat AleAun.lria. glj '1- F U R LIVEBPOO L AND ??IpA:piJKKA-smWN. luman Line of Mall iKSi.- - i uy ol Filtiniorp, Saturday. .Tune 19, at 1 P. SI. Cily of IloMun, vi.i Halifax. Tuesday, June 16. ut 11 A. M. A nd eacl! Hiiecet'dmc V.iurJay aud aloroalo Tueady. from Piur45, Koitb l:h-. r. KATKh OP PASSAGF. bi t mail siTAntu hALU.No bvkkv battodat. ,-,,..,,'l'J'?V,".iu Cii:l'1- Payable in Ourronoy. 1IRST OAL1N Jlim STRKltAOft 3I To London 1 in To Uiudon .) Tol'aris 115; To Paris. 47 PAbBAOE IlV THE l'UKSUAlf HlMHI, VIA HAI.U7H, i n, VIA MAI.IJ UTRKitlll. . uml Aliir.. Paynblo in Cold. PHVAhlM in fliippanM I .lverj'ool lUbfm ...$) Liverpool ..,030 bt. John's. N. F., ' ; jC!ht. Jolin'V,'N.'R' " Hiii naiiiin js liy Branch htoamor. " by Hr.mrh Steamer I w l'aPNoui;' re also tos'w&rded to IJavro, Ifmnliurif. Bremen, ete.., nt rc!u.-ou 1 ( !, 'i'ieket cnii br b I h.-ie nt uiodorat ratoa bv nenona W.;.lnli; to send for tin 1- or lnr' h or i h'ut i.:ii linn :nnilv at l.hn nnmnmir'. ilffl.... 1 1 II 1UUI1.-I. JOllM U.-'JiAI.K, At , No. 15, imiMlilVAY, N. V. or to Ci'lH'.VNKI.I. A. li AITI.k- A.un. 45 Ko. -1 li'lil.j.N'UT hlreot, PUiladoluhia. . fT XOTrCE.-FOR NEW YORK, VIA Ls4' PtlLAWARK AND RARITAN OANAL. B'ifiMi ;? KXl'liKISS STIC A MU'JAT COMPANY loo l llKAPKbT and yL'ICKKKT water coirtuiuul ca tion between i'hiludelphia and New Yivk. Kleiiniein leave daily from tiret wharf below Market trect, Philadnhihiu, and foot of Wall atreot, i.'ew York. Gcoda forwiintud by all tlio linea running out of New York, North, Kt, and West, free of ooiiuuimion. Freight recoiveil :ind forwarded on accommodating terms. WJ11.IAM P. OLYDK ADO., Aifonta, No. I'l B. DiiLAWARU Avenuo, Phifiidelnhia. . . J AM MS HAND, Aiteut, 8 35 No. 1 1 ! W ALL Stroot. New York. NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK, VI. llukvii,. mwA T7 n .'.. If 1 till- T I m. rJ ............. u . . ' . ...11 1 1 .JUKI, 11 TT II 1 K til,' 1UA'I:IIIIUT1'.AV .,..n.kTw ..-el. 1 ::;, '.'t..;':.','..:,i.?.;.v.r. , wi..nrn i.n aiiu ovir muitK 1.1. 1U The buHinena tiy these linea will be resumed on and after the Kth of March, t op Freishta, which will be token on koconiniodatinn tonus, auuly to W. M. BAtRD 4 OO., . 83 No. f.Vi Sooth Wharrec CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. R. THOMAS & CO., DKALEKS IN Doors, Eiinds, Sash, Shutters, WINDOW FltAMES, ETC., K. W. COKNER OF EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets. 6288tn PHILADELPHIA. Ceorc: plo w jiwi! CAKPKNTEB AND BUILDER, Vo. 134 DOCK Street. PMUd4?Wa. TA8TKLK33 ' 1'RUIT PRESERVING PONDER, la wiirrantod to keep Ktrawberrioa annorior U any known ir.i. f,, aa well aa oilier trail, without boigj air-iiirut IVioe, 60 ceuuniiMic kutte. bold by tlio grocers ZANEr NORN Y & jo., PUOPa,'lTORS. ' t aftlm No. m North RKUOND 8., Philada. JlJow is the time toSanse your house. tVliClllIC, IIARTJlAm k CO.'S WASHIMJ AND CI.EANN1NU PjWDEK wNoSr7kfep, , ALEXANDER O. CATTELL A rn PKODUOK (XM MISSfON M KROlLMlS No. !i NOKTll WUAB VKS Ho. 2T NORTH WATRR 8TRK-, , . PHILADELPHIA ;ao1mu. Km OArrliS? T11 AJJi EXRES8 COMPACT, OFFICK OOHK8 NtJT Street, forward, .'ro.ta. P e. MercbaudiiM), Uank Nota, aud Kiieoueittierb.it t TU .."i'" ""l8""" other Kiore. OompaiiZ 11 U urmciuai towna and oiUe in the Ud Ntatek , JUUN HIM HAM. . . atoinl-taodeni, if UKOI. treate all diaeaaea of horet and cattle. aud i U aurgieal oiieraUona. with elflcieni acinmodationir-
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