The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, February 19, 1870, FIFTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAril PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1.), 1870.
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C1t AfTnlrn.
About lialf-pt 0 o'clock lout evening a
sllKbt tire took place at No. 144 South street.
Low. 1200.
A young man who gave the name of Edward
Jones wa- arrested yestcrdar afternoon, Inn me
diately after be bad jumped off a car on the
Second Street Railway, charged with picking
the pocket of Mr. James W. Culbcrtson. Alder
man Kerr held tbe prisoner for his appearance
at conrt.
Tbe Coroner was notified last evening to
hold an Inquest at the Kloventh District Station
House on the body of Isabella Mchafy, aged
forty years, who died snddenly at the first toll
gate on the Second street road.
The Building Inspectors have taken measures
for the removal of the dangerous walls left
standing by the fire at Kroner's mills 011 Thurs
day. Meanwhile, the Mayor has ordered travel
on the street to be stopped.
During the storm last evening the brick
dwellings Nos. 1M1 and 1913 Christian street
were struck by lightning and the back window
frames were torn out of the walls. Ko person
was Injured.
Yesterday afternoon the sub-committee from
the Committee on Highways of Councils In
spected the different bridges of the city, and
lound that, as a geuurl thing, they were In need
of repair. This is espclully the case with the
Wire Bridge and Market Street Bridge, and at
tention Is to be given the matter at oace.
A moss meeting of colored persons was held
last evening, at Liberty Hall, Lombard street,
near Eighth, to hear the report of the commltteo
of twenty-five, appointed at a late meeting to
devise plans for the proper celebration of the
adoption of the fifteenth amendment to the Con
stitution of the United States. A long pro
gramme was adopted, after which the meeting
adjourned. 1
Domestic Affair.
Gold closed yesterday a 119.
Smallpox is rapidly decreasing in New York.
Nebraska has ratified the fifteenth amend
ment. Yesterday the great bridge over the Ohio, at
Louisville, Ky., was formally opened.
In the case of Scull vs. I lndlay, in the State
Senate yesterday, Findlay was declared duly
elected. ' '
Benators Whltely and Farrow, of Georgia,
have arrived in Washington.
A resolution was adopted In the New York
Assembly yesterday, for the payment of the
State debt, principal and Interest, in specie.
The Senate yesterday confirmed the nomi
nation to the Supreme Bench of William Strong,
of Pennsylvania. Amotion to reconsider the
vote is pending.
A hill was Introduced In the State Senate
yesterday.authorizlng judges to visit convents to
ascertain whether any of the inmates were con
fined against their, will.
R. T. Brown's nomination as Collector of
the Twenty-third Pennsylvania district was re
jected by the Senate yesterday. An effort will
be made to have the vote reconsidered.
A discussion arose in the Senate yesterday
on the bill to promote the International ExtalbU
tion proposed to be held in Washington in 1871.
It is thought the project will receive little aid In
this quarter.
One of the contestants in the Mayoralty dif
ficulty in Mobile has been committed to jail for
refusing to surrender the office to his opponent.
The conduct of the committing judge meets
with ccneral condemnation.
Mr. Lo wry offered in the House yesterday
a resolution for the appointment of a committee
to inquire whether Colonel McFarland had been
guilty of misdemeanor as Superintendent of the
Orphans' Schools. No action was taken.
Further testimony was taken yesterday re-
epoetin g the alleged sale of cadctships. One
witness implicated an ex-member from Louis
iana and a Philadelphia gentleman, but nfused
to follow up the subject, ana it is saw. nus ais
anceared from Washington.
About ten days ago a party of masked ma
rauders surrounded the dwelling or squire Wal
ton, Colliersvllle, Tenn.. summoned him to
come out. and on his refusing fired into the
house, mortally wounding his wife and him
slightly. They then fired the house, but fled in
time to allow oi the escape oi tae lumates.
Forelm Affairs.
Mr. Gladstone's Irish Land bill is accepted
all the Irish members.
The Ministers at St. Petersburg implicated
in the sec.ent nihilist Dlot have resigned.
1 Prince Pierre Bonaparte is to be tried
on the charge, of 'homicide through impru
dence.
r ii n tr.-g o r g i a m s.
From Our Own Correspondent.
' New Yobk, Feb. 19, 1870.
' ' . r Oliver Dyer' Double.
, , It has been said that every man has his "dou
, Me" tbat Is, that somewhere in the world there
; exists as perfect a counterpart of himself in
form and feature as is consistent wlta the nnl
versally recognized principle that nature never
docs send forth an exact repetition or. nereeiL
The friends of Mr. Oliver Dyer have been very
forward in claiming that nature never did
attemDt to repeat herself In bringing forth a
counterpart of him. An Impecunious Impostor,
however, has been making the round of New
York streets during the past week, claiming to
be not the counterpart of Mr. Dyer, b-at that
gentleman himself. . .To make his claims
good he has ' been simulating a number
of interesting diseases, each of which
. was presumed to present distinct and peculiar
claims to charity. He talked "good," boasted
of his spiritual woes and warfares, and without
. exactly displaying sores like a modern Laza
. ... linn Vio ml" unri hfnt nnnn crpat.Inir a
I Uil w.v MWH.r ' L n
sensation he managed to intimate that they
were "all there," and that : he, the sufferer, was
Identical with that magazine-chap of genius
who wrote the Wickedest Man out ef a money
making groggery on Water street, and Into a
respectable temperance grocery, where he just
manages to make his rent. Now should this
accomplished outcast (I refer to the Imposter
nd not to the conulne Oliver" travel to Phila
delphia, there are between him and the maga
zinlst one or two points of difference of which I
wish to give the broad-brims warning. The
original Oliver has no wounds nor bruises either
'of a physical or spiritual nature, and If he
had he would keep them to himself and
not make them, a. means of extorting alms.
. . .' mi i-ll fiKKanllima.
There are three theatrical novelties now claim
ing , ottonttnn nf t.hft nubile. One of them Is
the "Hamlet" of Mr. Fechtor, another the
"Hamlet" of Mr. Fox, and the third Mr. Daly's
Frou-Frou the long-announced drama ,of
' ' "powerful human Interest." Of the two "Ham
lets" (leaving out all consideration of Mr.
Booth's), I think I prefer that of Mr. Fox. It is
; about all that it professes , tQ be extremely
" huinoTiJorae. When, with the attitude and bear
ing Of the graceful Edwin himself, Mr. Fox
ciimes upon the scene with a pocket handker
chief in one hand and the Police Gazette in the
other, the burlesque is no los laughable because
the statellness and dignity of Mr, Booth are
seen to be the material upon wuoh the burlesque
is built. Mr. Fox's appearance of late In
, rolet of legitimate comedy have not been very
. . . . i i.t-.t . .
successiui wncn compareu wim nis pantomimic
' representations, but in this travestied "Hamlet"
, he has made a hit which fills the hoise every
night, and will bear biin prosperously on to an
. ' other run of fortune.
I grieve to eay that by presuming to appear
in a character which Edwin Booth has inado
to supremely bis own, Mr. Fechter has only
i,om nnrm hlmpi'lf the comparison he so defl-
i w v a. a " " r - I ' - ir? . - tiq ,
Hilly hallcnged, and that that comparison has
tot be n in his favor. "Dutchy" is one of the
Itnet Inelegant of the descriptive epithets that
lave been lav It-lied upon him. True, the bouses
have been crowded nightly, andtho gentlemanly
creatures in the ticket ofllee have been wcll
nlgh Insulted at divers hours of the day and
night for not having on hand sufficient seats
wherewith to satisfy the public. But this suc
cess is the merely temporary one of curiosity
and tbe curiosity itself is very soon slaked.
After the third act la over people leave the
theatre in droves, and having been disgusted
with Mr. Fechter's chef d'auvre, wish to see
nothing more of him.
Frou-Frou, by Mr. Daly, is not a success. I
hall have more to say of it next week.
AIIm Anthony's Birthday.
This occasion was duly celebrated on Tnesday
night, when the Woman's Bureau, In Twenty
third street, was crowded with ladles and gen
tlemen, most of whom took an Interest in the
woman's suffrage movement. Since Miss An
thony squarely and fairly owns np that her age
is fifty, there is no reason why I should deli
cately beat about the bush. But at any rate she
don't look fifty, and she did not on that occa
sion. She stood at the top of the first flight of
stairs, dressed in a short silk dress of black and
dark red. Of course, after numerous hand
shakings, there was a "call" for the victim of
the occasion, and in response to stamping of
feet and clapping of hands Miss Anthony reite
rated what she had often said before, namely,
that as long as there was a right grudged her
sex she would be found with her shoulder to the
wheel. And the writer of these lines believes
yon, Susan. With all your faults, he believes
you're the very salt of the suffrage question.
New York Reporters at New York Italia.
I have been to "a many" balls iq Philadelphia,
but never to one at which so much attention
was 'paid to newspaper people as was lavished
upon them on Thursday evening at the bal
masque of the Arlon Vocal Society. It was a
touching and healthy spectacle that presented
by the nicely furnished Utile room which had
been set apart expressly for them. There they
sat at various desks and tables, a couple of score
of journallets,each in dress suit, and each wield
ing a pen intent for the moment upon giving a
picturesque description of the affair for his espe
cial "organ. While they are thus throwing off
those brisk paragraphs which read so prettily In
the morning's newspapers, various bottles of
champagne and Rhine wine are brought in, and
almost enough corks are heard popping to corre
spond to every note of punctuation. The
writing of the most of these.rcports Is finished
by midnight, at which hour, the business of the
night over, the reportorial corps is supposed to
be ripe for its pleasures. The various reports
are confided to se feral small boys kept in wall
ing, or in the pay of the association giving the
ball, and by half past 12 my report is safe- in
the hands of the managing editor or foreman
of the newspaper it was intended for. This is a
neat way of doing the business, is it not ? Why
don't Philadelphia do the work in similar
style ? It would be sure to be reciprocated in
some way . or other. Bread so cast upon the
waters returns buttered after very few days.
Such is the experience of Ali Baba.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
For additional llarin Xews see First Pane.
ALMANAC FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY.
Bun Risks 6-49iMoom Risks 10-03
Sun Sets 6-40IH1QH Watkb 4-09
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE.
D. C. McCammon. 1
J. 1'KICR W'KTHSHILL, . VCOMMITTBB OF TUB Month.
(jKOKQK N. ALLEN, J
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Juniata, Iloxle, Havana and New Orleans,
rnnaneinnia ana eouinem man meauiHiun ;o.
Steamship Wyoming, Teal, Savannah, Philadelphia
and Boutnern Man pteamsuip uo.
Steamship Prometheus, Gray, Charleston, E. A. Bon
der VO.
Schr Jessie Wilson, Connelly, Savannah, 8. Lath-
burv & jo.
Schr M. Weaver, Weaver, Boston, Reppller, Gordon
A (JO.
Schr C. B. Wood, Hleskell, Charleston, do.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamer F. Franklin, Plereon, 13 hours from Balti
more, with mdse. to A. Groves, Jr.
lla.lr I.... 11 Ttaifla II . Hiitra f-rm Unnnlnn
with fruit, etc., to N. Hclllngs & Bro. vessel to
Workman Jk Co.
lirtu Ellen P. Stewart. Holland, from Samia 8th
Inst., with sugar to Geo. C. Carson A Co. Sailed In
com can v with brieB Carrie Plckerlmr and Proteus.
both for New York. Left In port, loading, barks La
vinla, for New York: Yumurrl, for do. ; Stampede,
for do. ; Milton, for Falmouth ; brigs Harry, for Bos
ton ; Gllmore Meredith, for do. ; schr Frank Palmer,
for New Orleans ; also, bark John Chase, just arrived ;
Bcnrs uzzie juagee, uucnargiog, ana (taree
ni anted), for Baltimore.
Brig Five Brothers, Thurlow, from Cardenas 8d
Inst, with molasses to K C Knight & Co.
UnhwCalllall lUtaman IS Haul hAtn Pl.nfn.iwia
with sugar and molasses to S. & W. Welsh. Sailed
In company with schrs Althea, Smith, for New York ;
a. a l, loraery, urace, ior no. ; u. u. uuise, uu-
uretn, for do. Lert bars isam neppard, for pniia-
delphla, to sail 6th Inst, and schr 11. B. McCauley,
for do., In a few days.
. Schr Florence Shay, Hulse, 60 days from Messina,
With fruit, etc., to S. 8. Scattergood Co. .
Schr Frank B. Colton, Robinson, from Clcnfuegos,
with snirar and molasses to Madeira A C'abaila.
Schr M. C. Burnite, Dnrborow, 1 day from Camden,
Del., with grain to Jaa. L. Bewley ii Co.
Schr E. H. Blocksom, Blocksom, 1 day from Little
creek. Del., with grain to job, k. 1'alincr.
Schr Vandalla, Campbell, 1 day from Lelpslc, Del.,
wiui gram w oou. m. raimer.
BELOW.
Brigs Richmond, from Messina; Ida M. Com err.
from Mutanzas; Faustina, from Cardenas; schrs
Stampede, from May agues; and Summervllle, from
Dierra juureuo, via uavauas.
PA8SENGERS SAILED.
Per steamship Wyoming, Teal, for Savannah, to
day : A. J. Cheeseboro and wife, Mrs. Adams, MIhs
ai. AnuerBon, wuuam rreeiann, jur. ana Mrs. c, M.
Yager, U bhumway, Kev. ur. vt atison and lady.
MEMORANDA.
StearaRhlp Aries, Wiley, for Philadelphia, cleared
at boston lttth Inst.
Steamship Norfolk, Piatt, for Philadelphia, sailed
irom uicnmona hid mat.
Bark Abble N. Franklin, nolbrook, from SL
Jlelena, 8. C, with a cargo of phosphates, sailed
frOnitnai pomi ior i iiuuduipiua uu me loin inst..
and was towed over St. Helena bar to sea by the
iitfamnr Pilot liny.
Bark Argonaut, steengraic, tor- ruuaueipaia,
cleared at New York .veBterday.
Sohr Elite L. Smith, Smith, at Havana 12th InBt,
lnadtnir for Delaware Breakwater.
Schr Hattie Paige, Haley, hence for Cardenas, was
snoken 11th Inst. Int. in 40. lontr. 74 64.
Schr Dauntiesa, Coombs, from Messina for New
York, was Daaaed 17th ult. off Gibraltar.
Schr Glengarry, Yates, at New York 17th lnstfrom
MaMnzsii.
Schrs N. W. Megee, Catlln, hence for Boston, and
M. E. Coyne, Facemlre, hence for Bridgeport, at
New York 17th Inst.
Schr Richard Vaux, Wblttaker, at Savannah 10th
Inst., from Richmond. . - .
tclir G. H. Murney, Murney, for Philadelphia,
sailed from Richmond iTtu Inst.
NOTICE t6MARINERS. ;
Notice Is hereby given that lu consequence of the
Leigh Spit (River ThameB) having grownup, the
buoy marking the same has been removed one cable
S SE. of Its former position, " i i i
. The buoy now lies In 6 feet at low water spring
tides, with the following murks and compass bear
ings: South Church spire Just open to the northward of
a large house next cant of the gas works at South
end, NE. E.
' The easternmost chimney of the parsonage at
Leigh, just open to the westward of Xeigh church
tower NW. M N. ii
Southend pier, BE. by E. V E., distant S cables.
By order. BOKN ALLEN, Secretary.
yrlnltj London, v s, IIV,
WINES AND LIQUORS.
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CHAMPAGNE.
DUNTOn &. LUSCOIff.
21 S SOUTH FRONT STREET.
TBE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IS
enllcited to the following ytt Uboioe Wiaaa, tU,
for bf
DUNTOH LUSaON,
115 SOUTH FRONT BTRKKT.
CnAMPA;NK8.-ArnU for ber Mlf. D
Montahcllo, Curt Fleuo, Out Blanch, and Ulwrlaa
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Dun Ga,of Mayano, bparkllns Moaalla asd K1UNJ
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OOMMI88ION MKROHANTS
For tha aala of
PURE OLD RYE. WHEAT. AND BOURBON WHIS-
PARSTAIRS' OLIVK OII-AN ETVOIOE
J of tha abor lor aala br
Sp Woa. 138 WALNUT and 111GRAN1TK Bta.
WILLIAM ANDERSON & CO.. DEALERS
Vf tnlliaWbJakJea.. .
Mo. I Nortb BOOOHD Btti.
Pmiadeipbi
FOR SALE. "
ARCH 8T. RESIDENCE
FOR SAI.K. .
Tha lanra and eommodloni FOUR-STORY BRIOK
DWELLING, on the aonth tide of AROU Btraet, No.
1890, with elcr&nt Back Baildlcxa, famish od with otit
modern conTenieno and ImproTemantS. Lot 23 feet front
b 100 feet to Cnthbert atreot.
If deelrable, tha furniture ean be pnrohaaed with tbe
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remain oa mortgage. Apply to -
1IOKY IH IH)Y,
1 8 tf No. 145 North SROOND Street'
TO RENT-
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The Two Spacious Five-Story
Iron Front
STORE BUILDINGS,
30 or CO by lOl feet,
Nos. 311 and 313 ARCH Street,
SUITABLE FOR ANY
t
WHOLESALE BUSINESS.
In Size, Style, Convenience, Light and Location
Superior to any In the City.
Back Outlet and Castway into
Cherry Street,
With Steam Hoist and Heat.
URGE UPPER ROOMS
For Busineis or Manufacturing, with
or without Power. Apply to
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N. W. Corner ARCH and FOURTH Sts.
S 8 stnthtf
PHILADELPHIA.
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IL
732 Cheannt street, twentj flra feet front, one hun
dred and fortr-fijre feet deep to Bennett street. Back
buildlnga fire itoriea high. Poeeeealon Mar L 1870. Ad
dress THOMAS 8. FLETCHER,
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TO LET TITE TIIREE-8TORY BRICK
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modern conTemancee complete. Rent, Ioqnire on
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ff FOR RENT A LARGE STORE AND
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won all modern convenience. Apply to LU, PRICK.
No. 64 N. BKVltH'l UBrreet. S 15 tf
T O R E N T,
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818 6t No. 216 WALNUT Street,
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. CENT.'S PURNISHINQ QOOD8.
DAT BUT BQOULDEU-3I.au
. SHIRT MANUyACTORT, ,
AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING BTOIiB.
PERFECTLY FITTING SHIRTS AND DRAWKH
mule from ineasnreraeut t yery eiiun notice.
All otber articles of GKNTULMKN'S DKBS
GOODS IB full tsxletj.
YviJUincai nit s uu..
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lirilERF.AS. A CERTIFICATE. NO. 79,
Y V Insned Februarys. 1H4U. in the name of JOHN L,
FARHMOKK, for 'len Kharea of the Capital Stork of
the Met chants' Hotel Comuauy. has been lost or mislaid.
all persons are hereby ouulL
ceriiricale. aa application
t.lnna1 ...inHt natfotiatina saiu
na tni day been maim ror
SJSWUt
FIRE ANU BUHOLAH PHOOP fAr- B
R
E IV O V A U.
FAHEXL, ELK HI!, G & CO.
HAVE REMOVED rKO
no. C? Clir.KL'r trees
TO .
No. H07 CH1-:SNUT
Ht.
PHILADELPHIA.
Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes
(WITH DBT FILLING.) .
HERRING, PARREL k SHERMAN, New York.
HKBRINO CO., Chicago.
BBRHING. FARRBL A CO New Orleans, t tf
J. WATSON A BON,
Of the kte Arm of IVANS A WATSON,
S3
FIRS AND BUROLAR-FROOV
A F K B T O H 13
NO. S3 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
I8U
A few door above Obaannt sk. Fbila
ENGINES. MACHINERY, ETO.
PENN BTEAM ENGINE AND
Fi2BOH.HR WORKS. NK AKIR A t.KVT
lliJTPKACTIOAL AND THROkKTIHAf.
fi-rrTyr-ysai v.tiu in f. k rs, m acj hiniuts, koii.kk
lAKliiih, ULACKSMITUH, and tOUNDKka, harkia
ror roanj jwtw ' Dean in anooeaaiDi operauon, ana Deen ex-
e UMYeiy envaaea in Dnnaina ana rouinnr Mtnni tnd
Rirer Entrinee, hlh and low Dreeaura. Iron Hollers. Watar
Tanka, PropeDera, eto. ato., reapaetfallr offer their rr
vicee to the nablio aa being fnlly prepared to oontraot for
enxloee of all aiaea, Marine, Rirer, and Htationary ; hartni
asta of patterna of different lire, are prepared to exeonta
oroera wna qmoa aeapkMn. K.ver denanptlon or pattern-
makinc made at the auortmt notice. Uish and Low pre.
anra r ine moniar ana vrjriinaer Holier of toe Dent I'enn.
arlrama Charcoal Iron. Forglnof allalzeiand klnda,
iron uu a urninn oi au aeaonpuona noil l amiiin
nerew vuiuuj, ua an outer wora oonnaotea W1UB a
a hove bneineee.
Drawing and apeoifioatlone for all work dona at the
aetabliehment free of eharre. and work anaranteed.
Tbe ubecriber hare ample wharf dock-room for repair
or aoata, woera idj can ue in peneot aaiety, and are pro
Tided with aheara, blooka, fail, eto. eto., for nuning bean
JOHN P. I.RVV. -
118 BHAOH and PALMKH Street.
COUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND
FniLADRLFnTA.
MERRICK A SONS,
KNGTNEEKH AND MACUINICTS.
manufacture Ulgh and Low Pressure Bteam Bnglnes
ior uuiu, juver, una marine ocrvioe.
uouers, uasomecers, Tanks, iron Boats, era.
Castings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron Frame Roofs for Gas Works. WorkshoDS. and
Railroad Stations, etc.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most
uupruveu uuuhuhuuoh.
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Oil
Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pnmplng En
sines, eto.
Sole Agents for N. BQlenx's Bugar Boiling Appa
ratus. Netjmyth's Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspln
wall A Woolsey'i Patent Centrifugal Sugar 1) ruin
ing MacniDea. out
QIRARD TUBE WORKS.
JOHN H. MURPHY A BROS.
Havnnfntnrcr f Wraacht Iran P1, Kt.
rHU,AlKI.FUlA. PA.
WORKS,
VWKNTY-THIKD u4 F1XBKRT BtrMCa.
OFFIOIt. 41
Wet. 4'A Worth FIFTH Btr a.
FURNITURE.
FINE FURNITURE.
DANIEL M. KARCHER,
Koi. 236 and 238 South SECOND St
A LARGE AND BPLENDID STOCK OR HAND,
FOR WHIOH EXAMINATION IS RESPKOTFULLY
SOLIOITED. 38thstnlmrp
RICHMOND & CO.,
FIRST-CLASS
FURNITURE WAREROOMS,
Ko. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
EAST BIDE, ABOVE OHXSNOT.
lltf PHILADELPHIA.
BUY YOUR FURNITURE
BEDDING.
AND BUI YOUR
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la without a rival, I without a riral, belnx the Plneet,
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all. Yonoanaave at leaet SO per cent, on any pnrohaaea
yon may make at onr eetabli&bment. And our prioo
being una rrioe, maa it toe teaaing ator in tne Dual.
nnfta
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No. Wua MARKET Street. 1.7 1m
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N
8.
OFFICES FOR PROCURING
Patents in the United States and Fo
reign Countries,
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(Opposite U. B. Patent Offloe),
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i
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AGENCY.
Bend for pamptUs onPatentA,
t thstnt , ! CHAIUJraEVANS.
OTATtt RIGHTS FOR
SALE. 8TAT1
D Right of a valuable Inyentlon last patented, an
the SOCINO. CUTTING, and CHlVPINO ol dried
" . . ... U 1 t..A fVtF SaH.lm. It lfl SD T
latentM, ana fa
d bee!
artiuU
KmTSrrrar.u'b U TKlGkAPH
OFFICE. OOOPKB-S POINlMN.NJiT uoKFMAN.'
XTOTICE INTERNAL REVENUE BALE
IN The .ndersn will sell at publio le on TIIUR8.
niy ihni.rv -Mth. liiiO, at 11 o'olook A. M , at Ko. SIS
North' SJnd atTeVt, the" following diat.Uery apparatu.
m OnVJetos'iM 'ind Boiler. MriirTul. Pump
Th'e's.Td'artlcles are seised and distrained noon for
non pa"mt ol taxes, etc.. doe United State Internal
Bevenue. JAM PR N. KERNS, '
Hi
AMUSEMENTS.
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIW
. r.?!."f1"'5,I' V"" I ant of til- Hnn
ixitrrnnuga
KMU.IKIt UPKHA tiOMPANV.
). I II HNS A I
iw-f.ii.iil, ranr.nr.Lii
PERFORMANCE ol
MoKarVa ehftrrnlnir p-mlnotlnn.
7 UK M A KHIACK OF FIGARO.
W'ma PAUKFA HOSA, Mim Ho.. llarwHi, Mm. K.
r-iinln, Miaa Stockton, Maaara, Mordlilota, Lauranca.
Uamrti.ll. 8rnln, Hall. U
ttaata aold at tha Aoadeuiy on If.
LA8T
DATS OF XII K
lNTino Jyluses-,9
Theibore eihlbHIon will BOON BK OTXSXO to the
pnbllo. Open daily from S A. at. nntU P. M.
AdroiMioa., . Si oenU I Baaaon TlckeU (0
A Tr.om Jo-t i-oed (oloth and (old), containing ntn
l'?0,r,)h,, ,7b,nn', u portrait of thearttet,
W W). bent Ire bf mail. j j tJ
CARLES' GALLERIES.
No. 816 CIIESHUT STREET,
IQOXngQ OIASS VAREEOOMS.
QRAND STEREOPTICON
TiisolviBg Viewg and Tableau Enter-
tainmeiit,
rOB THK BENEFIT OF TUB NEWSBOYS' HOMS
Under the direotlon of O. H. .'WILLArtD, Kaq.,
AT HOBTIOULTUBAL II A IX,
MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 81, 1870.
TICKETS, SO CENTS,
To be had it the Mnirlo Store and at the Hall. i 17 4,
IAUKA A.KENX'8
A U K A K. E K N K'
vnunur niwin' ihfa ib-, BecinaatS.
Bf VfMU HlHT OF
MR IRINk llivn
in hi celebrated cjtaraotOT of BAiUKk,ln Bonoloanlt'S
great Henaatinnal Trrama, -
THK BTHKETH OF NEW YORK,
?.".'! Npw Scenery and Splendid Cant, and Mr. ROI.I.TTS
HVriAnu sjiiu UVDViwI VHVaVXt 1, JT,
u a a vay m j l a-ii.. n. ,
Jr., who are engaged
wprgpiiy Tor D9 piece.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.
THIS (Rnturdsyi EVF.NINO, Feb. 111.
T.AKT NICHT UK k'.llWIM iniuu' '
in the thrilling sensational play of '
iui iwjBtmris.
To conclnde with tbe romantic lh-ama of
THE CARPKNTER OV ROUFN.
, THIS (Haturoayj AiTKHNOON,
EDWIN ADA MR MATINEK.
LADY OV LYONS.
MONDAY, February 31,
MR. AND MRU fukuv WiVlftva
in their (.rand Komantio Irish Drama of
TRODDEN DOWN; Ob. UNDKR TWO FLAGS.
MRS. JOHN ' DREW8r ARCH STREET
THEATRE. BeglnaWtoS.
THIS
(SATURDAY! AFTERNOON at S o'clock.
LAHT LITTLE KM'I.Y MATINEK. '
LAHT LITI'Lf
POSITIVELY ITS f
LAST RKPRK8KNTATION.
THIS (HATURDAY) TtVF.ilINO, Kbruary 18.
cr.nr.rii- ui mk. h. HKMPI.K,
THRFJtGLOKlODS PIKOKB:
VICTORINK, . .
TWO OF THE BUOYS,
. and JONATHAN BRADFORD,
By Mr. Hemple and Full Company. it
"POX'S
AMERICAN THEATRIC
A." WAUNUT Htreet, above Rial
hsijIiut rjireer, aoora asigntn.
immense uoceB of theTeraaUle artUta, SHERIDAN
and MACK
b irst week of J,
8. BUDWOBTH, the great DntcKj
Comedian. Original Sketches, San, and Dances.
"' I'non ipco, iiiiugn, biivi isutlfS.
K.N1NG TWO UKEAT BALLETS.
DUPRE7 A BENEDICT'S OPERA ROUSEl
8KVKNTH St.. below Arch (Lata Theatre Oomiaualt
THIS EVENING. DCPREZ A BENKDIOTil
Gigantie Minatceia Introduce,
Pint time Burlesque Opera, Peper Rosey Oh.
Knaacement and First AOMarance of tha Iiamenaa VaJ
rorne uomeaian, nr. nngney uougnerty,
Admission, 60 oenta- Parqoette, 76 ots.
Gallery, at ot.
NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE.'
ELEVENTH Street, above Ohesnnt.
THK FAMILY RESORT.
OARNCROHS A DIAKY'H MIN8TRETJI.
the great Star Troupe of the world, in their unequalled
f.lHIUna" BU1KEKN,
REAIlTIKIIf, HAI.I.allK ROMDR.
OPERATIO SELECTIONS, and
l.AUUH ABIJI BURLESQUES
' BVERT EVENING
, J., L.CARNCB088. Manager.
R. V. BIMPSOW, Treasurer. lgnf
r, H E . P I L G R I M.
CONCERT HALL; OPEN EVERY EVENING.
1W atinaa Wadnaaduvanrl Kat nnl a v a Q 'Ul p m.
PAINTINGH UNKOUAf7LKD,
. . SONGS FIRST CLASS,
' T- TRANSITION FIN A LB.
Thi firsna moral and moritArious anl nri.inm.nt na
offared to Pbiladelphiana, hoping to be sustained In DUO
exhibitions. ,
Admission, 79, 6(1, and V cents.
"irALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTED
V GARDEN, No. 120, "28,724. and 73S VINE Street.
THE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the propert
of the GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, poronaaed at grtlaS
expense by JACOB VALER.of thia oily, in oombinationi
with FLAMER'S ORCHESTRA and Mi- NRl.t.ld
A NDRRHON, will perform EVERY AFTERNOON sad
xl v r.ii ii. vjr at nig awTaunntwawi puvoe.
Admission free.
TEMPLE OP WONDERS, ASSEMBLY BUILD)
INGS. SIGNOR BLITZ
EVERY KVKWINO. at 1, and MATINEE on WED.
awuai ana batukda Yata.
Admiaaion. 26 ots. Reeerved Beat. 60 ota. 1 10
SENTZ AND HA88LER'S MATINEES-;
MUHICAL FUND HALL, lbo-70. arary BATU
DAY AFTERNOON at 8 o'clock.
Kfl
OOAL.
nOTUEttUEDUVTIOIf.
BEST IIDAUIY WalTI ASH.
STOVE.. Co'60 PER TOM
LARGE NUT $6 60 PER TOU
AUO,
BUPERIOB BEAVER MEADOW LEHIGH.
STOVE ...S7-S6 PER fOU
NUT PER TON
Delivered to any par of the city.
IrUTfJIlKl.iyM COAT. DEPOT.
12222m Corner of NINTH and GIRARD Arena.
CBcrviX x. bxix. . , Rxwsoif muyrj
1KK1VAxL, xO. IIl.aL.Li4c CO.,
PKAIXBS IX
Lehigh and Bchnylkill Coal.
DEPOT: Na 1328 North NINTH Street,
1 7 ' Wert Side, below Mast sr.
Branch Offloe. No. 407 RICHMOND Btreet.
yyB H. TACCART,
COAL DEALER.
OOAL OF THE BEST QUALITY, PREPARED EX
FRESSLY FOR FAMILY USE.
1208, 1210 and 1212 WASHINGTON AV.t
UlSm Between Twelfth and Thirteenth atreet.
pURE LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL
FAMILY, FACTORY.'aND BITUMINOUS OOALS.
Lars stock always on hand.
Southeast corner THIRTEENTH and WILLOW Street,
Ulg , i ' W. W. A G. D. HAINES.
OUTLERY, ETO.
pODGEKS fc WOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET-,
KNIVES, Pearl and Sta handle, and beautiful flnisht
Bodgen', and Wade A Butcher' Basora, and the oele.
bratMl Leoooltre Bazor; Ladle' Sciaaora, in case, of the
finest quality ; Bodgera' Table Ontlery, Carrer and Fork.
Razor Strop, Cork Screws, Eto. Ear instrument, to
aasist the bearing, of the moat approved construction, at
1 1 u P. MADKIKA'S,
JO He. IIS TENTH Btreet, below Chesnut,
TBE UNDERSIGNED I1AVING RELIN
qoishea tne Heating ol Building by Steam or M atar,
it Will be continued by 1
WI1XIAM H. WI8TAR. t ,
latelymperintondlng that department of thir business,
whom they rocommerid tp their 'riends
lioT. U, lboU MORRUi. TASKER A OO.
WIST Ali tat
OOULTON.
No" 227
SOUTH FIFTH BTKEET.
B EATING BT
STEAM OB HOT WATER. '
FLAPS OF PIPE' OUT TO ORDER.
LAUNDRIES ANB
CULINARY APPARATUS
FITTED UP.
11 S8 Stoop
I TET GOODS. NEWIOT
NEWEST STILES,
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