The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, January 13, 1870, SECOND EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, a T1IU11SDA JANUARY , 13,, 1870.
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' Clt- Aln.
Director of the North Pennsylvania Rall-Ttmd-Jftt-ob
Illcirr 1 an J O. II. Wilnon.
Directors o( llic Philuildphla and Erie Kftll
rontl Jurucfi D. Wetham, Joeih W. Gasklll,
nd .1. Alexander Niinpson.
.-Richard Tasker, twenty-eltfht years old.
rceidinir at No. 203 Christian street, had ono of
' hW hands bndly burned, yeeterdny, by tho ui
eettlns; of a pitch pot at Simpson's ship-yard.
. 'i lie Coroner held an iniii(iet yesterday on
the body of Thomas Kelly, forty-one years old,
who was found dead In bed at his residence,
Onrwood jdaee. Death Was attributed to de
bility. .. . A Joint cancTis of the rteinililienn members
of the City Councils was held yesterday aftcr
jioon. at which William M. (Jrciner was nomi
nated as a. member of tlie Board of Port Wardens,
in plnee of A. L. Lnndcll, resigned.
The eonnnittco selected to try the content of
William Homeland to the scat of James Logan,
mo of tho representatives of the Sixteenth
ward In Common Council, will meet at 2 o'clock
this afternoon to decide the matter.
The annual meeting of thoso interested in
the Homo for Aecd and Infirm Colored l'cople
will lie held this evening in the hall of the
Franklin Institute. This is a deserving charity,
and the proceedings promise to be interesting,
l'.lshop Campbell, of tho African Methodist
Church, is to bo one of the sneakers.
Peter Sullivan, slxty-nluo years old, ro
ceived a severe Injury of the head yesterday, by
a box falling on It, in Market streot. above
SScvcnth. Daniel Nelson, twenty-ono years
old. residing at Front and South streets, broke a
collar-bone, yesterday, by falling on tho foot
way. Both the sufferers were taken to tho Ponn
sj'lvanla IlOHpltal.
An Inquest was also held on the body of
William Kelley, seventy-nine years, old. who
was found dead in bed at his boarding-house,
No. & Market street. The old man had for
several years slept in a closet under a (light of
stairs, a plate selected by himself. As the bed
clothes were found over his head, ho is sup
posed to have suffocated.
Mr. Henry L. Steren, for a number of years
Attached to the Philadelphia Inquirer as assist
ant foreman, died yesterday morning, after a
short illness, at bi residence, No. 1015 Wharton
. street, of typhoid pneumonia. Mr. Steven was
only thirty-six years of ago, but in ids compara
tively short career had made many friends by the
modesty of his demeanor, urbanity, and" un-
. wavering fidelity.
The annual meeting of tho contributors to
the House of Refuge took place yesterday nfter-
' noon, James J. Barclay in tho chair. The an
nual report was read, showing tho following
facts: There were in the House on tho first of
January last fiTl inmates White Department,
4"0 boys, ii5 girls; Colored Department, 85 boys,
41 elrls. The managers received during the
year: 'White 'Department, 209 boys, 55 girls;
Colored Department, 48 boys, 83 girls. Dis
charged from the White Department, 315 boys,
.rH girls; Colored Department. 53 bovs, 14 girls.
There are remaining in tho White Department.
324 boys, ftj girls; Colored Department, 85 boys,
38 girls.
, The second day's session of the Grand Lodge
of the Knights of Ht. Crispin was held yester
day, nt No. 32 South Seventh street. It was de
termined that the rates paid September 1, 18t)'J,
be adhered to until July 1, 1870. It was an
nounced that all the manufacturers but three
had agreed to pay that prieo. The Order in this
fc'tate numbers a membership of 3000, and tho
international jurisdiction 95,000. The Execu
tive Committee was appointed, and consists as
follows: James Patton, Lodge 121; John Ilihn,
. Lodge 1W; John Bprotn, Lodge 197; A. J. llooy,
Lodge 203; Isaac M. Huey, Lodge 203; Thomas
Phillips, Lodge 21!); George W. Larkey, Lodge
219; Amos Sellers, Lodge 248; John Eily, Lodge
2(10; Emlon Carol us, Lodge 207; frank Adams,
Lodge 20S; Stephen T. Ilarmer, Lodge 209,
Domestic Alfulrn.
' ' Cold closed yesterday at V22.
Tho Hudson river is again open to Albany.
President Grant gave his first Slate dinner
, at tho White House last evening.
Judge Woodruff, the new Circuit Judge, was
sworn in yesterday in New York.
The Louisiana Legislature has passed a bill
prohibiting gambling throughout the State.
Two men living at Port Hood, Canada, got
np a duel for fun, which ended in the death of
one of them.
Governor McDougall, of lted river, has ar
rived in Ottawa, and ha9 interfle wed the Governor-General.
The Reconstruction Committees of both
houses yestorday decided to admit Virginia wlth
' out restrictions.
In tho Massachusetts 'House of Rcpresenta
tlves yesterday a bill was introduced to repeal
the Prohibitory Liquor law. .
. Judge Morscll, one f the judges legislated
' out of oflice by the act establishing tho Supreme
Court of tho District of Columbia eight years
ago, died in Washington on Tuesday nighf, aged
i)5 years. .
Governor Harvey, in his message to the
Kansas Legislature, recommends the passage o :
the fifteenth amendment, and inveighs agains'
the moral suasion policy being pursued toward!
the Indians.
Kev. Mr. Cooke, who eloped from New York
with a young lady a few days ago, entered the
World oflice in that city lajt evening, assaulted
one of the editors and was given into custody.
The young lady was found at the Everett
' House and. taken home. He pretendi to be
insane.
In the Senate yesterday, after the close of
our report, tucv lrginia uiu was aiscussea, pena
ing which the Senate adjourned. In the House
: the Virginia bill was considered, and Mr. Farns
worth, who had reported it from the Keconstmc
tion Committee, spoke against its test oath
clanses. Mr. Paine spoke in support of the bill,
and Mr. Morgan against it, when the House ad'
journed.
Foreign Affair.
Harmony between the Sultan and the Khe
dive is completely restored.
Roehefort is to be arraigned for outrage
gainst the Emperor, and for inciting violence
ana a isomer.
' The famous Star and Garter Inn, at Rich
' mond, near London, was destroyed by fire on
J nefcday uignt.
' There are dissensions in the Austrian Cabi
net on the subject of Federalism, and changes in
lis personnel are not uniiKeir.
. James b razier, who visited this country as
commissioner to examine onr common school
system, hat been appointed Bishop of Man
Chester.
The French Minister of the Interior has
issued a circular to prefects of departments, de
claring the liberality of tho ministerial policy,
but BtatlDg that order will be exacted.
Prim explained at length in the Cortes, yes
4 terday, th canso of the present crisis in Spain.
The republicans Introduced a resolution con
demnatory of his conduct qf the Government.
SCHOEPPE.
Denial of the "Mtiiat Zeltung" Ktory.
The following translation from the columns of
the (icrman newspaper Freie 1'resse, of yester-
day, in relation to Dr. Schoeppe, will be read
with Interest:
From the reports of European newspapers we
have seen that tho person who is hero chargod
with murder by poison, Dr.- Paul Schoeppe, Is
Identified with a certain person cf tho samo
name who has from Gennauy a bad record. We,
the undersigned citizens, emigrated to this
.country froni Germany, do hereby declare that
such assertion in European papers Is based upon
a mistake In regard to tho respective persons.
W know Dr. Schoeppe personally from Ger
many, and from reliable sources, to be a
thorough, respectable, and honorable man, who
Is free from the charges preferred against the
person forwhom ho is mistaken. Wo feel in
'duty bound to declare this in accordance with
truth, "d request you to publish this, our
statement, in your valuable paper.
Lkwih b ABEK,
T. KllAMKH,
pETEIt KAFKENUEROER.
Carlisle, Pa., Jan. 8, 1870.
.1 IMS IMPERIAL ASSASSIN.
Prince Ilonnnarte's) Ptntrmrnt Drnted by fll.
ronvlllr-Honnpnrf tho Airfr-The ,Fn
nrrnl of Victor nolr. . . . . . 1
Paris, Jan. 12. The Marseillaise publishes
the following statement of M. do Fouvllle:--Oii
the 10th of January, 1870, at 1 o'clock, Victor
Nolr and myself repaired to tho residence of
Prince Pierre Bonaparte, No. 69 Rue d'Anteuil.
We were commissioned by Paschal Groussot to
demand of tho Prince the reason for the inju
rious articles against M. Paschal Groussct, pub
lished in the L'Avmir tie La Corse. We
handed our cards to two servants who stood at
tho door, nnd who ushered us into a small parlor
on the ground floor, at our right hand. After a
few minutes we were conducted np stairs to the
first lloor, passed throngh the fencing-room, and
finally cutcrcd the drawing-room. The door
opened, and M. Pierre Bonaparte entered. Wo
advanced towards him, nnd the following words
passed between us: "Sir, we come on behalf of
M. Paschal Groussct. to deliver a lettor to you."
"Yon nro not come, then, on behalf of M.
Roehefort, and yon are not tools of, lm if''
"Sir, we are here on other business, and I beg
you to look at this letter." I handed him tho
letter. He approached tho window to read it.
lie read It, and alter crushing it in his hands, he
returned towards ns. "I have provoked Roehe
fort," said he, "because he is tho standard-bearer
of the rabble. As for Groussct I have no reply
to make to him. Are you tho representatives
of theso carrion?" "Sir," I answered, "We
come to you to fulfil loyally and courteously the
commission entrusted to us by our friend."
"Are yon therepresentatives of these wretches?"
Victor Noir replied. "We are the representa
tives of our friends." Then suddenly advanc
ing a step, and without provocation on our part,
Prince Bonaparte slapped Victor Nolr with his
left hand, and at the same time drew a revolver
of six chambers, which he bad held concealed in
his pocket, already cocked, nnd fired upon Noir,
with tho muzzle of tho pistol close to him.
Nolr staggered, pressed both hands on hU
breast, oud sank down In the doorway by which
he hnd entered. The cowardly nssassin then
turned upon me ana urea, l then seized a small
pistol v hich I had in my pocket, and while I
was endeavoring to free it from the sheath the
wretch rushed on me, but when he saw that I
was armed bo retreated, stood behind tho door.
nnd aimed at me. It was then that, compre
hending the ambush into which we had fallen,
ana reflecting that it I urea there would not be
wanting those who would cry that we had been
tho aggressors, I opened a door which was be
hind me and rushed out. crvlng murder. As I
went out a 6econd shot followed, and again
passed through my coat. In tho street I found
Nolr, who had strength to descend tho stairs,
and wns dead. These nre the facts just as they
transpired, and I look for prompt and exemplary
justice for this crime. Lxmc De Fouville.
London, dan. 12. it is the original Atlantic
Cable Company, and not the Anglo-American
Compony, certain of whose lnlluential mem
bers are adverse to consolidation with the French
Cable Company, nud whose hostility has caused
a depression in cable shares.
Pahib, Jan. 12. The funeral of Victor Noir
took place to-day. The Government, expecting
a demonstration, made extensive preparations
to preserve order, nnd at an early hour all its
police and military arrangements were complete.
During tho morning the people began to gather
around the house where the remains were lying,
coming from all parts of the city. At 11 05
one thousand workmen from tho Faubourgs had
passed up the Boulevards on their way to the
funeral.
Many carriages with ladies dressed in mourn
ing, drove to join the procession. At 1 P. M.
dcynitations of workmen visited tho remains.
The Blreots from Place de la Concorde to Ruo
d'Autcuil were filled with vast thrones of people,
Cariiages containing noted persons were sur
rounded by the crowd and their occupants
cheered. Tho weather was cold and a heavy
rain was falling, but the numbers continued to
increase.
Between 2 and 3 o'clock, more than one hun
dred thousand- persons were assembled in the
vicinity of the place where tho remains reposed.
Henri Roehefort attended the funeral, and his
appearance called forth a great demonstration
ot enthusiasm from the people. The remains
were taken to Ncuilly for interment, followed
by a long procession. -
The crowd wanted to parade with tho body
through Paris, but Louis Noir, brother of the
deceased, refused his consent. At the cemetery
there were frequent shouts of 1 "Vivo la Repub
lique," nnd tho Marseillaise was repeatedly sung
during the day. While Roehefort and Raspail
were coming down the Champs Elysecs, accom
panied by a great crowd who were singing lhe
Marseillaise, they were stopped by a regiment of
troops and the crowd was ordered to disperse.
Roehefort, claiming his right as a Deputy, passed
on to the Chamber, where he arrived palo and
much excited. The Champs Elysees was then
cleared by the troops. Two battalions were
stationed near the Hall of the Legislative body,
and a few regiments were massed on the Boule-,
yards close at hand. The crowd finally dis
persed without resistance, but some arrests were
made by the police.
Incidentals. t
Alex. II. Stephens Is barely aMe to stt up and
not able to stand. Ho say the latest bulletins.
The firemen in Norwich, Conn., turned out early
on Monday morning to pat out the Aurora Unreal Is.
North Carolina is to have a new paper, to be
called the Jum&erton Hnbenonian. The newsboys
will find that name altogether too much for them.
' The critic of a Cincinnati paper passed an un
nappy Wew Year's, because the types made him
speak of Tennyson's "lloly Wall, and other Poems.'
The trustees of the Institution for the education
of the blind in Massachusetts, ask Boston to give
them .100,000, and the rest of the btate as much
more.
Despatches to the Chicago Tribune say that Con
gressman Hopkins passed away with words of love
to friends, and the prayer, "O Lord, receive my
soul."
The Belma (Ala.) Mtstrnner is enraptured at Mr.
Mungen's repudiation speech. It says "the debt will
never be paid," and that "there are millions of tax
payers who will in the next Presidential election de
mand that it be scaled or wiped out." And it
"honors" Mr. Mungen for having the "moral courage
to speak his honest sentiments," thus showing that
there is "at least one member of Congress claiming
to be a Democrat on principle."
The Richmond Dipatch says It agrees with the
late Mr. Stanton in the opinion that the Rebels aided
the North by acting always on the defensive, and
going further, says: "After the battle of Manassas.
the whole North was open to us. Pennsylvania.
New York, even Massachusetts. Nothing stopped
us but ignorance of the art of war. There were no
arm If s to do It. Perhaps twas best oar rulers knew
not their business."
Massachusetts is attempting to shorten the
length of its legislative session by limiting the
pay of the members to $500.
lion. George W. Julian's physician says he
must have absolute rest from business or care of
anv kind that his life depends upon 1U
Connecticut docB not yet despair of its Ico
crop. It proudly, points to the fact that a few
years ago not a pouuu was narvesieu in oouinern
and Eustcrn Connecticut till March, and then
the rron was erood. .
General Bradley T. Johnston has recently
paid Into the Virginia State Treasury the sum
s,t tdKH OOO nrtnttA Viv Itlm M airont. fit tn
State, to adjust Its claims in the Chesapeake and
Ohio Railroad Company. Tho money has been
placed to the credit of the Board of Public
Works. . - .
'The New Orleans Times says that good citi
zens will not object to the Mid contemplated
by tho Revenue Bureau upon tho gambling
houses there, but says the Government must
move quickly, as the same good citizens have
solemnly determined this glguutlc curso shall
not blot tho good name of their city for another
year, no master at what cost It has to bo oblite
rated. Speaking of murderers who are not unpre
possessing in their personal appearance, tho
lerre Haute (Ind) Express says that the mod
cold-blooded murderer it ever heard of was com
mitted iiy the handsomest man, the most elegant
"gentleman," the greatest favorite with tho
ladies, that could be found in a circuit ot fifty
utiles; nnd that there was not a family in the
county that would not have been gUd to wel
come him us a relative by marriage np to the
very hour when his awful crlmo was exposed. . ,
MAItIKE TELEGRAPH.
For cuUHtttnial ilarvie Ktxet tet Firisi raf.
ALMANAC VOn PU I LA DELPHI A-TU18 DAT.
Brn Ktk 7-OT I Moon 8kt 337
8BK Ht.. 4 66 Uioa Watbb KHI
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADK.
F. A. fiovnrn, I
Gfcomo L. bvTKt, Committor or th Monro.
Oioitoa N. TathaM, j
MOTEMBNTM OF OCR.. N NTEAMNIUFM.
FOU AMKHK1A.
Parisunr .
rnnce . . .
Columbia.
Ixmdon JVbw York !,.
Liverpool... ..Now York Deo.
(Iftmiow ISew York Doo.
Liverpool ...New York via Boi... .loo.
Idaho
.Liverpool New York
...Liverpool... ..New York.
..Deo.
..Deo.
..Dno.
..Deo.
..Jan.
..Jan.
1 be Waecn
ft. Auiarican.... Liverpool.,
.Portland..
.New York.
.New York.
.New York.
..New York
hnropa. (Oaajrow ...
1 alyi tte Hreet
liellona. Axnan
Java Liverpool..
). of Hoi ton ... .Liverpool New York, via Hal. .Jan
WeFir Soul h amp ton Now York Jan
Marathon. Liverpool.. ..New York via Boa.... Jan!
.Jan.
r OK KI KOPR.
Main Few York....Iiremen..
A If-mio NftW York Unnunl
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
City of Paris. .. .New York. ...Liverpool
i niumma.... ..now v orx. ,Muiaairow
Minnesota New Y'ork. ...Liverpool
Vnic n Now York. ...Bremen
CI. of Hrookltn. New York. ...Liverpool
The Oneen New York.. ..Liverpool.
Kiiropa New Ynrk....Olaairow
City of Boston ..Now York.. ..Liverpool
Pellnna New York. ...London
V. ol Baltimore .New York....IJverpool
..Jan.
..Jan.
..Jan.
..Jan,
..Jan.
..Jan.
w"i nine., tn.M n.h I lu, ItlU
Columbia New York. ...Havana
C. ol Mexioo. Now York Vera Urn
Tonnwanria Pbilada . . ....Savannah
Maripoea Now York N'nw 4 irlnun
Jnnidta 1'liilada New Orleana Jan!
Prometbeua.....Piiilala Charleston Jan,
Ceo. Cron, well. .New York. ...Now Orlnan .I.n
Mails are forwarded hveverv Ht.eamnr In t.he rmrnUriina.
The ateaniers for or from Liverpool oall at Qneenatown.ei
cept the Canadian line, which oall at Londonderry. The
team era for or from tba Continent oall at Southampton.
Clf.lTAHfrn VVHTVtini V '
fitamahlp Aries. Wiley, Boston, H.' Winaor t Co.
tttoanier t , l'raoklin, l'loraon, Baltimore, A. Groves, Jr.
ARRIVFD TE8TKRTAT.
Rteamer Rhetnpket. Tavlnp fmm vn vn.V .;uA:1f
vitriol to captain. '
Un Mary K. Hinds, Hinds, from Darieo, Ga., with lum
ber to Cochran, Kussell A Co.
.e-i. MEMORANDA.
vv.Uh. uni w,i oiriramnu, liiii cu a xiavrv
2Stb ult. for Cardiff and United Htates.
bteaaiabip Yar.no, Catharine, Hence, via Havana, at New
Orleans 2 P. M. 11th lost.
(Steamship Juniata, Hoiie, from New Orleans 6th Inst,
for Philadelphia, via Havana, has on board for this city
11.2 bales cotton, 330 bbls. molasses, 8 hhls. suear, 2o bales
mors, in onus. DoneoiacK, JuU empty bills., 1 bbl. paeans,
and 1 pkgs. mrlse.
hteamsbin Pionnar. RarrAtf tienna at. wllmlnfrton. TO
O., luth iimt.
tMeamauip jamesa. urcen, Paoe, benoe, at Klobmcna
Kth inst.
Bteamer Gcorcrs H. Rtont. Ford, hnnea. at. (3AOrirntonrn.
D. O .lltbinnt.
Steamer Rattlesnake. Oobnrn. henoe. at Norwich Kith
lnttsnt.
Barnue lrnk Lovett. Cann. for Ph ladnlnhla. oleared
at Helvoet luth ult boforo reported olnared Deo. l'J.
Barque William, Colo, for Philadelphia, cleared at Rot
terdam 27lh ult.
Barquo Miuuie Uememn, Graham, honce via Queens
toun, at Plymouth 27th ult. for London.
Barquo Kbea, Uuckboltz, tor Pbiladelphia, cleared at
Liverpool 27th nit.
Barque Cruhillii, Havener, hoDoo, at Genoa 22d ult.
Barque Dr. C. Tupper, Codill, hence. at Bilboa 21st ult.
Barque Kednr, of Philadelphia, in leavinit the Kuro
Basin, Havre. 2th ult., was driven atrainnt the wall and
bad her larboard quarter stove ; bor departure was delayed
in ennsequpnee.
Biig Kveline von Schroodcr, Prnetz, hence, at Falmouth
2Hh ult.
Brig Gazcllo, Cole, at Gibraltar PUh ult. from New
York.
Britf Nollie Mowe, Merriinan, from Bt. Martin's, at Pen
sacola 3d inst.
Schr J. M. Broomall, Crawford, hence, at Charleston
yesterday.
Kcbr Ksthleen, Neve, hence for St. John, N. B., at
Holmes' Hole A. M. etb. innt.
Bohr Bebecca Knight, Knight, hence, at Norfolk 9th
iustant.
Scbri Lady Franklin, Olson, from Gloucester for Phila
delphia, and BidneyC. Tyler, Sbeelioan, from Boston lor
Baltimore, at Newport A. M. luth inst.
Schr Vircin Bock, McKennon, from Provincotown for
Philadelphia, at Holmes' llolo A. M. bth inst., and sailed
Spain A. M. loth.
bchraJ. O. Havers; Phoebe and Kmma. Smntl ; EttaM.
Story; and Jacob Raymond, hence, at Now London l'lth
instnnt.
Scbrs David Collins, Townsend, and K. H. Nnylor, Nay.
lor, at Wilmington, N. C, luth inst., from Charleston.
KOTTOK TOMARINKR8.
The French Government has given notice that from
about the lat of December, 18t, the following alteration
in the lishiingof the north entrance of the new harbor
at Marseille would take placo, viz. :
The fixed and llashing red and whito light on the south
side of the western entrunoe of ttie Port Imperial would
be discontinued, and instead a light would be exhibited
from a ligbtveKsel moored in a line with the outer jetty,
6VH yards north of the Traverse doYa Pined e.
The light is a fixod red light, elevated 8i feet above the
level of tbe soa, and in cloar weather should be seen from
a distance of 7 miles.
Tbe illuminating apparatus is dioptric or by lenses.
. The iightvesoel is painted red.
Directions- To pai-s throngh the north entrance of the
new ports of Afsrseille keep the lightveasel on the star
board hand, and, having passed to the eastward of it, steer
to the southward, and keep as nearly as possible midway
between tbe two green lights; but when these two green
lichts (which, from being exposed to tbe sea, cannot at
times be lighted), are not visible, the two green lamps on
the Traverse de 1' Abattoir will verve as a autiieient guide.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
HE
R MAJESTY
CHAMPAGNE.
DUNTON & LUSSOW.
215 SOUTH FKONT STREET.
THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE 18
solicited to the following very Choice Wines, etc.,
for sale by
DUNTON A LU8SON,
SIS SOUTH FRONT STREET.
CHAM PAG NFS. Agents for her Majesty, Duo de
Montebello, Carte Bleue, Carte Blanche, and Charles
Farre's Grand VinKugenie, and Vin Imperial, M. Klee
man A Co., of Muyence,-parklinf Moselle and RiUNK
WINKS.
MADEIRAS. Old Island, South Side Reserve.
SUHRR1K8. F. Rudolphe, Amontillado, Topaz, Vai
lette. Pale and Golden Bar, Ciowa, eto.
PORTS. Vinho Velho Real, V allot te, and Crown.
CLARKTS. Promis Aine A Cie., Montf errand and Bor
deaux, Clarets and bautorne Wine
GIN. "Moder Swan."
BR ANDLKb. Hennessey, Otard, Dnpuy Oo.'s various
vintages. 4 6
c
A It STAIRS & MoO ALL,
Not. 136 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Streets.
Importers of
BRANDIES, WINES, GIN. OLIVE OIL, ETC.,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT8
For the sale of
PURE OLD RYE, WHEAT. AND BOURBON WHI8.
K1ES. 628 2p
CAB STAIRS' OLIVE OIL-AN INVOICE
of the above tor sal. by
CAR8TAIR8 A MoO ALL,
B28 8p? No.. 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Sta.
PIANOS.
AXBRECHT,
RIEKKS A SCHMIDT,
MANryACTURKHB Or
FIRST-CLASS PIANO-FORTES.
Foil guarantee snd moderate price.
r nu n'"'"',"'VVARHKUOM- Mo, pip AROII Btreet.
--t- BRADBURY'S AND OTHER
lrr VP Pianos. tX. Taylor ft Farley., also Oarhar
A Needham'. Organ, fiom 50 upwards. WILLIAM
Klht HrU, No. 1018 ARCU btreet and No, Jl 4
KLKVKNTH btreet. 1123 2m
T
HE TRINCIPAJL DEPOT
FOB TUB BALE OF
REVENUE STAMPS,
NO. 804 CHESNUT STREET.
CENTRAL OFFICE, No. 106 S. FIFTH STREET,
(Two doors below Chesnut street),
ESTABLISHED 186H,
The' sale of Revenue Stamps is still continued at
tho Old-EtitubllHhed Aireucles.
The stock coinprlnes every denomination printed
by the Government, and liaviiiK at all times a large
supply, wc are enabled to 1111 and forward (by Mall or
Kxpn-Hs) all orders liuiuedlutely upon receipt, a mat
ter of (treut Importance.
Cnlted Btutes Not-H, Natiiuial Rank Notes, Drafts
on Philadelphia, and Post Office Orders received lu
PUI!"y "information retrardlntr the decisions of the
CoinmlHHloner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and
gratuitously furnlMlied.
Revenue SUuips printed upon Drafts, Checks, Re
ceipts, etc. , ,
The foliowlnp; rates of commission are allowed on
Stitmps and Stumped Paper:
On f tf and upwards B percent
h " 8 "
" too ; 4 "
Adilress all orders, etc., to
STAMP AGKNCY.
No. B(4 CHESNUT HTRUKT, PHILADELPHIA.
COOD3 FOR THE L.ADIEV3.
JK1DAL, BIRTHDAY, A2?D HOLIDAY
TllESENTS.
Vn J3on 211 firclio.
I, , , , . '
The One Dollar Department contains a large assortment
of FINK FMKNGH GOODS, embracing
DESKS, WORK, GLOVK, HANDKERCHIEF, AND
DRESSING BOXK8. In groat variety.
DOLLS,' MECHANICAL TOYS, and TREK TRIM-
SILK FANS, LEATHER BAGR. POCKET ROOKS
CHINA VASXS and ORNAMENTS, JEWELRY, KT0
From $100 to fSO'OO.
Call and examine ovtr Paris Goods.
Party and Kvening Dresses made and trimmed from
French and English fashion plate.
Fancy Costumes for Masquerades, Balls, etc.. made to
order in forty-eight hours' notice, at
MRS. M. A, BINDER'S
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, PAPER PATTERS
DRESS and CLOAK MAKING ESTABLISHMENT,
If. W. Corner Eleventh and Chesnnt,
tTith9 PHILADELPHIA.
GEN TVS FURNISHING GOODS.
pATKNT 8HOULDB U-S E A M
8HIBT MANUFACTORY,
AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWER'
made from measurement at Tory short notice.
All other articles of GENTLEMEN'S DRBS
GOODS la full ?arloty.
WINCHESTER CO.,
11 Ha 706 CUE8NWT Street.
rptY OUK t2 25 SHIRT.
TRY OUR f H'60 SHIRT.
TRY OUR C2'76 SHIRT.
TRY OUR $3 00 SHIRT.
TRY OUB BOYS' SHIRTS.
They are tbe cheapest and best flttlns; SHIRTS sold;
One trial will make yon onr customer.
T. L. JACOBS & CO.,
11 17 9mrp jr No. 1226 CHESNUT Street
JJ O Id 1 1 A Y I It 13 H 12 STS
roa
GENTLEMEN.
J. W. SCOTT & CO..
No, 814 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia,
M
B 87 !rp . oar doors below Continental IIoteL
ENGINES. MACHINERY, ETO.
tsfc. PKNN STEAM ENGINE AND
'ir"ROIf.tf R WORKS N V. K VI W. Jk T.BVV
::J?PKA(rriOAL AND Til EORKTIUAV.
SE3EiiEF& ENGINF.EK8, MACHINISTS, BOI LH H
A.ajvIMJS, BLACKSMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having
for many year, been in successful operation, and been ex
clusively enuaged in building and repairing Marine and
River Engines, high and low pressure. Iron Boilers, Watef
Tanks, 1'ropellnrs, eto. etc., respectfully offer their ser
vices to the Dublic as being fully preparod tooontraet for
engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary ; having
sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to execute
orders with quick deHpatch. Every description of pattern
making made at the shorteat notice. High and Low pres
sure I ine Tubulur and Cylinder Boilers of the best Bonn
sylvania Charcoal Iron. Forgings of all sizes nnd kinds,
Iron and Brans CaBtinga of all descriptions. Roll Turning
Krrew Cutting, and all other work connected with the
above business.
Drawings snd specifications for all work done at the
establishment reo of charge, and work guaranteed.
The subscribers havo ample wharf (lock-room for repair,
of boats, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are pro
vided with shears, blocks, falls, eto. etc., for raising heavy
or lightweights.
JACOB O. MKA7IB.
JOHN P. LEVY,
81 BEACH and PALMER Streets.
SOTJTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND
WASHINGTON Streets,
PnilADELPHIa.
MERRICK A SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pressure Steain Engines
for Land, River, and Marine Service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc.
Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, and
Railroad Stations, etc.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most
Improved construction.
Every description of Plantation Machinery, also,
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vaonum Pans, Oil
Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping En
glues, etc
Sole Agents for N. Blllenx's Sugar Boiling Appa
ratus. Nesmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and AhpId.
wall k Woolaey's Patent Centrifugal Sugar Drain
ing Machines. 4 SO
QIRARD TUBE WORKS.
JOHN H. MURPHY & BROS. !
Huufaetnrera of Wrought Ir Pip, Ktev
PHILADELPHIA. PA. '
WORKS,
TWENTY-THIRD and FILBERT Mtreeta.
OFFIOK, 41 .
Urn. 49 North FIFTH Btroot.
CURTAINS AND SHADES.
w.
H.
CARRY L
Baa resumed tbe Curtain Business with his Sons at
No. 723 CHESNUT STREET, J
Two doors above his Old Stind. )
CURTAIN DECORATIONS, of the newest fabric'
ELEGANT GILT and ROSEWOOD CORNICES. :
TASSELS, FRINGES, WINDOW SHADES, LAC1
CURTAINS, from the plainest to the most elaborat
and expensive. '
RAILROAD SUPPLIES. ;
W. H. CAItRYL & SONS
No. 723 CHESNUT STREET, j
'1180 81 ' ' Two doors above onr Old Stand !
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE
sajsK .T WATRON' fe RnW.
(MP I"
Ml IHj Of the late firm of EVANS WATSON. I KJ
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF
SA.I'E STORE,
NO. 63 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
g 31 A few doors above O beenn t st, Fhilada
M 1 K K 1 C K A SONS
BOUTHWARK FOUNDRT,
No. 430 WASHU5GT0N AVENUE, Philadelphia,
WILLIAM WRIGHT'S PATENT VARIABLE
CUT-OFF STEAM ENGINE,
Regulated by the Governor.
MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTING MACHINE,
Patented June, 1868.
DAVID JOY'S
PATENT VALVELESS STEAM HAMMER
D. M. WESTON'S
PATENT BELF-CENT KK1NG, SKLF-BALANCINQ
f'KN'PHiKHUAL SUGAR-DRAINING MACHINE.
i Ann
HVTittn WYTItAriTOH.
For Cotton or Woolen Manufacturers. 1 10 mwf
vauus joinr m. cows.
yy I U E O U A K D i
FOR STORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FAC
TORIES, ETC.
Patent Wire Railing, Iron Bedsteads, Ornament
Wire Work. Paper-makers' Wires, and every varlo
of Wire Work, manufactured by
M. WALE EE A SONS,
I31ftiw - No. UN. SIXTJ'Htreet
0
CUMBER.
1870
PfKUCK JOIST.
fipRUC'K JOIhT.
11 KM ICK.
HKMIXiCK.
1870
1Qrfi HPAfONED CLEAR PINK. , -tU'Tfi
JOlU PKAWtNKI) CI.KAR TINK. 10 I V
('HOICK PATTliRN PINK.
EPANISU CKDAR, FOR PATTERNS.
RKD CEDAR.
1870
FLORIDA FLOORING.
FLORIDA FLOOKINtv.
CAIfOLINA KLOOIvINO.
VIRGINIA FUHiRINO.
DELAWAliK FLOORING.
ARH FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
FLORIDA STKP POARDS.
RAIL PLANK.
1870
"lRTnWALNrT BOARDS AND PLANK.-J Q-f
lO U WALNUT IK) A RDM AND PLANK.lO V
WALNUT KOAKD8.
WALKUT PLANK.
1870
UNDERTAKFRS' LUMI1ER.
UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER.
RKD CEDAR.
WALNUT AND PINE.
1870
1870
SKA SON ED I-OriJR.
SEASONED CHERRY.
1870
ASH.
WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS.
HICKORY.
1K7lY CIGAR BOX MAKERS'- 1Q-A
10(U CIGAR IlOX MAKERS' 10 i U
SPANISH CEDAR 1JOX BOARDS, .
FOR SALE LOW.
1Q7fi CAROLINA SCANTLING. ffJ-A
lO I J CAROLINA II. T. SILLS. 10 i V
NORWAY SCANTLING.
1870
CEDAR SinNOLES. - Q A
CYPRESS SHINGLES. LO i U
MAULE, BROTHER CO.,
Ko. 8600 SOUTH Street
11S
TJNITEJJ STATES BUILDERS MILL-
FIFTEENTH STREET, BEIX)W MARKET,
ESLER & EE0THER, Proprietors.
WOOD MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS, ETC.
BALUSTERS AND TURNING WORK.
A Large Stock always on hand. 9 11 8m
T"mEL PLANK, ALL THICKNESSES
X 1 COMMON PI.ANK. ALL THIOKNESSKS.
1 COMMON IiOARUS.
landaKIDK FKNCK HOARDS.
WHITE PINH FLOOHIMG HOARDR.
VFLTX5W AND SAP PINK FLOORINGS. l'Mand 4,W.
BPKLCK JOIST. ALL SIK8.
HKM1.UIJK JOIST, ALL HIZFn.
PLAHTF.KINO LATH A hPF.OIALTT.
Together with a BanHral uwirtmiitit nf ItutlHinir T.iimhM
tor sale low for cash. T. W. 8 M ALT.,
11 S4 6ra FIFTH FNTH and STILKSKtreete,
UMBER UNDER
ALWAYS DRY.
OVER
Walnut, White Pine, Yellow Pino, Spruce, Hem
lock, fjhlnglts, etc., always on hand at low rates.
WATSON A GILLINGIIAM,
895 No. 924 RICHMOND Street, ISth ward.
PATENTS.
P
N
OFFIOF8 FOR PROCURING
Patents in the United States and Fo
reign Countries,
FORREST BUILDINGS,
HO S. I OUKT1I St., Phllada.,
ABD MARBLE BUILDINGS,
SEVErVTlI Street, ultove 1
(Opposite U. S. Patent Office), '
WASHINGTON, D. O.
II. HOWSON, Solicitor of Pateuta.
O. HOWSON, Attorney-at-Law.
Commanlcations to be adCressed to the Principal Offlaes.
Philadelphia. 1 lu mwsSm
PATENT OFFICES
N. W. Corner FOURTH and CHESNUT,
(Entrance on FOURTH Btreet).
FRANCIS D. PASTORIU3,
SOLICITOR OF PATENT8.
Patent procured for inventions In the Unite
States a Foreign Countries, and all business re
latlng to the same promptly transacted. Call or sa
for circulars on Patents.
Open till 9 o'clock every evening. 8 C smtn;
ILLIAM 8. IRWIN.
GENERAL PATENT AGENT,
No. 406 LIBRARY STREET.
OUTOALT8 PATENT ELASTIC JOINT IROB
BOOK.
AMERICAN OOaRUGATED IRON OU.'S ALANU
FAOTLRK8, FIRK-PROOIf BUILDINGS, ETO.
TAYLOR OOALR'S PATENT AUTOMATIO
LOOK-UP BAFKTY VALVE.
BRADFORD'S LOW WATER INDIOATOR, ETO.
ETO. 10 4 tl I
PATENT OFFICES.
N. W. Corner T0TJKTH and WALNUT
PHILADELPHIA.
FEES LESS THAN ANY OTHER RELIABL
AGENCY. t
Bend for pamphle on Patents.
1 4 thstu, CHARLES H. EVANS.
s
TATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STAT
1 Bights of a valnsble Invention inst patented, and fa
the HL1CLNO. CUTTING, and OHIPPINO of dried beal
uhhua eto.. are herebv offered for sale. It ia an artioL.
of great value to proprietor of hotels and restaaranta,
andltsnould be introdnced into every family. BTAT1C
K1UH1H rorsaie. Aioaoi can De seen at i JLUiuaAru
OFFIOK, UOOPJtit'U fOLNT. M. J.
tWU MUNDY HOFFMAN,
DRUQ8, PAINTS, ETO.
JOBEUT SHOEMAKER A OO,
JT. E Corner FOUETH and RACE Stt.
PHILADELPHIA.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
' to porters and Manufacturers of
White Lead and Colored Falnti, Fatty'
V ami suet, Etc.
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
F REN OH ZINO PAINT.
Dealers and oonsnmeri supplied at lowest prtoet
for cash. lt
DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. AND
PATENT MEDICINES,
Nos. 1301 and 1303 MARKET St.
ui ai instants
n O R N EXCHANGE
J BAU MABUrAUlvni,
JOHN T. BAILHV, "
. N. K eorner of IdAKKKTeud WATER BUeeU,
Philsdulnhia.
JJKALFR IN bAUH AMD BAGQIMQ
Of every dtworintion. for
Grain, Flonr, Salt, tfaper-Fhosphat of Lima, Bon
Tarssand small OUNN V BAOH constantly on hand.
m , , Also, WOOl, BAOK 6. ,
AMUSEMENTS.
T
k m a: a w n n ii o it n
III'IlrSIAV, Jnnnnrj 510, 1870,
AOADKMY. OF MU8IO.
0Sy.CilUfbe1?5?'pUonl'UB ' "mnand
knditional U lips' tlr.kota, eoh tl.
vrarvsd scats In the Ilnlnony Oirflle. at fin nnnlsnarh
he secursd at O.W. A. Trnmpler'a M.io Sufre No li
i snot street, coininsncin Motulsy, Jantisr, '
iperU tors' 'i ickots for 1'amily Oiroln, M) cents each
i lie fnllowinK Ri'nMmnnn, ss noli as nieuihers of Uis8a.
ty, will receive sulcriHit)na
il.MAM J. Houhtmann, eornor Fifth and Cherry sta.
el
W. H. ftfrrKl r. "Public Le.'unr'- offico. """
Oro(!sr. Bkfkitbt, Un. 7it Chesnnt street.
I K
run n ai.am(, no. ifil l;n(voQiiueflt, f
rws r til nil, C'onlinental Iloti-1.
. .T.i. i nrnri.ru, r. fi. ifi;n uniirafli srrwrc
iciuiu) T. rii liwiuT, music store, No. 6M Arch s' rett.
Fhfd'k Mai tji, o. IIH Walnnt stmtt.
I (il'lKTot'UNy, Ko. 227 N. hocond ptrnrt.
Lot-iH Mkykr's ronio store, No. HIS (Jhnsnnt strset.
RimniB KniiAUi, luurth and Wood strueta. .
1 8 11 13 15 18 111 Xl 7t
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSlC
i 6BAKD ITALIAN OPKKA.
THIS (1'hnrsdsir) I' V KN1 N( i, .Un. 13.
LAST NIl.ilT BUT TIIKhK.
KKII.OIid. KK.I.liOMO.
Miss VIjA K A I.Ot-ISK KFT.TXiGO in a new rolai
hit. lilOKOlO h()M JM in s Dew role. . .
t nut time of tho hiKhlv saRoiMwfnl
KW L'OMIO OPKRA,
BY FKRRAR1.
PIPKI.B. PIPW.I.IT
Fonnrcd on s crmio episndo of Fntcene hue's "Afvsteries
of Pnris," with tin fulliiwing immune oast :
KiKoUun, s yonnR spnniKtrvss Miss L, KRLLQGf
Pipele, an old iorter His;. U. ItONI'UNI
Msdilnlena, his wife Mllo LMM I
0ilrhn, a s inter.. , .Sitf. KKYN A
iiHi-qufli rcrrsnu, a miwiir.. rilrf. tiAKII.I
Iiurcpnel, his secretary E Iff. MAnSIMlLIANl
An Lsher Hx. KKIOH AKDT
Conductor TORIII ANI.
TO-MORROW (Friday) KVKMNU, Jan. 1H.
LAST NKiHT HUT TWO
BRIOL! LKIRANJI REYNA!
By ti-nt-ral l(p(iilp.t,
1L TKOV ATOKK.
8ATUKUAY, Jiin. IS.
LAbT GRAND MATIJiKK.
KKl.l.O(ii.
KONCONI.
LINDA 1)1 CHAMntlNtV
Admission to Matinee On finiu.
Rpsorved Beats Fifi. Oonta Kitra
TAUKA KEEN E'8
I J OHR8NUT ST R K If T Tilir.ATnir
BHCOND AND LABI' NIGHT OK BOUOlOAULT'l
VIPUI til A V .
MF.HGY DODI) ! MKROT TX)DD1
and A HUBUAND TO ORDER,
LAURA KKF.NK as MER01
iKIDAV, FARKWKLL BRNEcIT Ol'
i.ai;ra kpknk.
Three pieces MATRI MO MY, 18 SHK MAD f and
ACTRrfbH HY DAYLIOHT.
SATURDAY, M ATINKK BOHOOL.
MONDAY, Jan. 17, Hint Appearance of
MISS KIIHAN (lAl.rON
and Galton Opera Company. '
w
ALNUT STREET THEATRE, N. E. OOR.
IRI H anl WALNUT Ntmots. Begins at M to 8.
Tenth NiKht of tho biirhly succprsiuI new
ROMANTR! Mlf.ITAItY DRAMA ' '
In four acts, Iiy Wutts Phillips, Ksq., author of "The)
Dead Heart," "Lost, in ludon," etc., entitlod
THF! YOT'Tfn VOTJ'NTKFR CORP3 and
BltCK'B PHILADELPHIA BAND, No. 1,
Are Siieciallv enirAizntl til criva tlin aITik-Iji in,,lMrilAl ij
the Drama.
SATURDAY, "NOT GUILTY" MATIN P. IS.
Chairs secured six days in advsnce. '
MRS. JOHN DREW8 ARCH STREE'
THKATKK. Botrina , to 8
TH I m ( Monday) KV K.N I NO, Jan. 10.
EVERY EVENINU AND SATURDAY A1TERN0O.V.
, : . v. l
Finn Effpots and Great Cast, 1
LITTLE KM'LY.
MARTHA MRS. JOHN DREW
Aided by the full Company
SATURDAY, Jan. 1R, st 3 o'olok, only MATINEE
Fests secured six duys In advance. tf
FOX'S AMERICAN THEATRE
OPFN THFl YEAll ROUND. EYKRY KVKNINO.
THK CKtfAT (1 VMNAKT, Frank A. Gihhons. Miss liva
Urcnl, BlUs Adah Richmond, Biiinur Ginvolli and Learned
I)iiih, Mr. Larry Tooley, Mr. Bum Devere, Mr. Thomas
Winuetl, AVKNTUHKS DK.S tJKISKTI'K.rt, Uto. .
mauneeon on i uhuai ari'KnnuuH at 1 o'clock.
NEW ELEVENTn STREET OPERA
UOUBK, KLKVKNTH Street, shove Chesnut.
THK. FAMILY KKHOHT.
CARNOROS8 A DIXKY'8 MINSTRKIJ?,
tbe (treat Btar Tronne of the woild. in their Baeoaallod
FTIIH)P1A N HOIRKK8,
BEAUTIFUL 1JALLAD8. BONOS, , ,
OPERATIC bKLKCTIONS. snd 1 '
UtiHABLK BURLESQUES,
EVERY KVKNINO.
- J. L. OAKMOROSS, Manawr. -
K. F. 8IMPBON. Treanrr. uTiira
DUPREZ & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE,
RKVfNTH St., below Arch (Lste Thestre Comiaas).
TU18 KVKNINO. DUPRKZ A BKNEDICT'8
Gipsntio Minstrel and Burlcsgue Ofiera Troupe
IntrodncicK, First Time LAWYF.lt AND CI.I'IKK.
First Time - U ROW LK'8 DOM I '.bTIO TR UBLK8.
Third and. Lust Woes FKfcTlVe L, FOUND ALIVH
Admission, 6lio. Paruuet, 76c. Gallery, 26o. lUlijt
with FLAMKR'8 ORCHKSTHA and Miss NKLLP
ANDERSON, will perform EVERY AKTEItNOON ant
EVkNING at the abovementionod plaoe. ,
Admission free. 1 18U
rpEMPLE OF WON DERS, ASSEMBLY BUILC
J INCH. BIGNOR BLITZ!
EVERY EVENINO, at 7, snd MATINKR on WED
NiCbDAY and SATURDAY at 3. .
Admission, 26 ots. Reserved Seats, 60 ots. ' 1 10 6t
SENTZ AND IIASSLER'S . MATINEES
MUBTOAL FUND HALL, 1869-70, every BATU R
DAY AFTERNOON at 8 o'clock. Wl
WATOHES, JEWELRY, ETO.1
-gLWJIS LADOMUS & CoT
DIAMOND DKALERS JKWKLEuS.V
W ATCUB8, 4BW1LHY A BILTEft WAKK. . ,
."WATOHES nd JEWELRY REPAIRED..
JOaChettnnt Bt, Ph
Ladies and Gents' "., "Watches
AMEKIOAN AND IMPORTED, I
Of the most oelebrated makers.
FINE VEST CIIALNS AND LEONTINE3
In 14 and 18 karat.
DIAMOND and other Jewelry of the latest dnsifma.
Knrement and Weddin Hincs, in lS-karat and col
Solid Silver-War for Bridal Presents, Table Cutler
Plated Ware, eto. 11 1 finnS
ESTABLISHED 1828.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
CLOCE8, SILVERWARE, And '
EANCY GOOD
G. Ws RIJSSEIL.,
NO. n N. SIXTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA;
RICH JEWELRY.
JOHN BRENNAN
DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER,
NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH BTltEET,
8 mwl 9mrp TOn.ADEr.PinA.
WILLIAM B. WARNE & GO.
Ty?L Wholesale Dealers in
aSul WATCH K8 AND JKWKLRY. e
SrKToorner HKVKNTU and 0UK8NUT Btreet.
SSei beoond floor, and late of No. 86 8. THIRD
JIllDM.! ltlltlSl! JIIS!!!
What Is nioer for a Christmas present than Una
SINGING CANARY and a BEAUTIFUL CAGE?
Cheaper than any place In the olty.
No. 144 North 8IXTI1 Street,
12 181m Odd-Fellows' Hall, '
W. A. HEXUY.
C AMUEL BMITII & CO., No. 4 8. SEVEN!
O Mreet. BTKAM AND OAS FITTRRH Af
PI.U k) 11 KiiS. Tube, FilUimi and Braas Work outaa
""Au'work promptly attended to.
7lvniid l ube fur Cwmetery T ola fnrnlshed. II
1 OHN FABNUM A CO., COMMI88ION MER
t) t bsnlaand Manufacturers of ()on-sloa Tickle, elo,
Ko.UtttCUltriNUTBlret, Philadelphia, lwlms
S