01 1 1 1 V 017/614 arial. Fr:At:RUN INSTITurE Murat:wt.—This Society Ifitibcen accused of old fcigylsktendau du and nu- Itteromnolenceibut however Such a character mac have been deserved in former times, it can with little show of justice be assigned now. Certainly the proceedings of last evening showed an emi nent vitalitand wakefuless to the Interests of the manufacturing industr n ies and our community at large. -Alter the reading of the minutes, a report was presented from the Board of Managers embody ring,a plan and regulations for the organization of sect ions in the Institute for the special devel opment and discussion of particular subjects. such as chemistry, engineering, photography, microscopy, &c., by means of which the useful -nem of the Institute might be greatly enlarged, as thus at the meetings of eacifsettiCiii those sub jects pertaining qnly to that section would be discussed, and thus edch subject would receive an attention and develop an Interest which was out of the question in a general meeting, where every subjeet was brought forward, and each, therefore, was confined to a very limited devel opment. These plans and rule were printed, and were distributed to members, and will be tar nished to all on appileation qt, the Institute. A biographical notice of • the late Prof. A. 1). Bache was then read by Prof. Fairinan Rogers,in accordance with a previous resolution of the In stitute. This essay was of great. interest and full of valuable information in connection with the history of the Institute and of the progress of science In this country, with both of which Prof. Bache was so intimately connected. A report was then read from a committee ap pointed to make application to the Legislature for the use of one of the Penn squares. The com mittee reported that they had presented a memo rial, of which the following is the substance: They ask this grant of one of the Penn Squares for the following reasons: Ist. It Is believedlhat of all institutions of learnin • and education, this Institute pm-eminently deserve such a grant, in view of what it has already Limon-I OW/ea, By its exhibitions of American Manufactures, °Hui. noted by it, and discontinued of late years only 011 lie count ot the lack of suitable accommodation.; By its experimental researches, recognized through out Europe and in this country as of standard author ity; By its library of technical works,its canines of mad e:ft, etc., collected after groat labor and expense: By its lectures for scientific and technical last ru lion, its drawing schools, etc.—A/1 of which have tended to the advancement of the Mechanic Arts in the Slate of Pennsylvania, and especially in the city tit Philadelphia, which owes its present positiou au I rapid Increase of population and wealth mainly to the manufactures for which It is justly celebrated. 2nd. As the Penn Squares were given by the Pro prietary, among other objects, -to be sites tor S :boob houses, it is submitted that in no "School-house" can the mechanics, citizens, and apprentices of the city be eo well or so cheaply instructed in that which pertain to their several callings, as in the Franklin I nsti t ute, founded expressly, as the latter part of its corporate title imports, "for the promotion of the mechanic nee;" and that without such instruction as can be afforded only by it, or by kindred institutions (which thus supplement the common school system), our me chanics cannot, as a class, compete with those of other cities more fortunately situated in this respect, in tee acquirement of that technical knowledge inseparable from further advance. Your attention Is here respectfully called to the efforts made elsewhere in the same direction, to wit : In Boston, which has an Institute of Technology, a Beneficiary of the State and city, by large grants of money and of land. In New York, where the Cooper Institute and Astor Library have been richly endowed, In Baltimore. where the Peabody Institute and the 'Maryland Institute are also 'largely endowed; all of which institutions are influential agents in the die fremination of technical and scientific information to the artisans of those cities. Brd. The extended space and central location re quired by such an institution as the one we represent, r in order to properly fulfil its object, can nowhere be so e well obtained as in one of,the Penn squares, which, as you aro aware, are situated at the juncture of the two principal thoroughfares of the city, and I has afford ready and convenient access to mechanics and manu facturers in all parts of the city. At the same time,the bui'dings to be erected thereon by the aid of that pecuniary support which, it is be lieved, will be rendered by the. community at large for such structures, may lie made ornaments to both the noble avenues referred to, In considering the claim thus put forth, the fact should not be overlooked that hitherto the Franklin Institute, with large annual expenses, has been sup ported solely by voluntary contributions; and that thus mechanics and artisans of limited means have been enabled at a very small annual expense to avail themselves of its advantages. And it should not be forgotten that the public at large has been benefited by the valuable advice and council upon subjects within its scope and of general interest which have been naked of and freely rendered by the Institute. The report of the Resident Secretary, Prof. Morton, was then read, in which the progress during the last month and the present condition of the Suez Canal was tdescrlbed. (This was supplemented by some interesting remarks by Mr. Robert Briggs on the same subject). The great breakwater and sea-wall at the harbor of Brindisi in Italy, now nearly finished, was then described, this, like the preceding and following points, being illustrated by diagrams projected on the screen. Other engineering works, native and foreign, were then noticed: and next in order various mechanical improvements were exhibited and described, as Chameroy's fluid meter; a Safety and regulating stopcock by Mr. Stratton, of this city, calculated to avoid the destructive actio which sometimes follow from the escape and ignition of gas in buildings: Owathmey's cotton gin, with samples of its work; silk raised in Cali fornia; safety bathing apparatus, tt:c , &c. The latest scientific discoveries were then narrated and some curious optical effects ex hibited. After the report, a motion was pre sented and unanimously carried, to the effect that a remonstrance from the Institute should be con veyed to the State Legislature against the pas sage of an act now pending which would enforce the application to steam boilers of certain pa tented attachments, thus taxing the community at large for the benefit of a few individuals, and establishing a very vicious precedent. After this the meeting adjourned at a late hour, having, we think, performed good work and much of it. FIRE IN TIIN FIrTII WARD —This morning, about half-past two o'clock, a fire was discovered In a large five-storied building, No. 114 Borah Second street, occupied by M. B. Dyott, manu facturer of lamps and chandeliers. The flandep broke out in the tin shop in the fourth story, and burned through into the third story. A hole was also burned in the ceiling of the second story. The building was but slightly damaged. and the loss is fully insured in the Franklin Insurance Company. The stock was considerably damaged by water, but the loss cannot be estimated at present. The stock is fully insured In the Frank lin, Spring G trden and :Etna Insurance Compa nies. The tire had evidently been smouldering for several hours before it was discovered. l'imutow ESCAPE.-A fire occurred at a house on Stafford street, between Seventh and Eighth streets, about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The liames,which had originated from the stove, wen. extinguished before much damage had been done Three small children had been left in the room They were found by Sergeant MeGlenn an I Policeman Lowry,lylug on a bed in an insensibl condition from the effects of the smoke. They were taken cut and by the use of the proper remedies they were restored to consciousness. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.—John A. Ferguson was arrested last evening at Sixth and Brown streets for drunkenness. Alter being locked up In th Eighth District Pollee Station Howe, he swal lowed poison. The act was discovered, a phy sician was summoned, and the would-he suicide Was prevented from accomplishing his purpose. VIOLENT ANSA ULT.—Frank Fagan and William Harmer were before Alderman Carpenter yeller day, upon the charge of haring knocked down and badly beaten a young man at flixth and Spruce etreeta, on Monday night. Thby were held in $6OO bail for a further hearing. A MISTAKF..-II has been announced from Washington that Joseph P. Smith has been ap pointed Assessor of Internal Revenue for the First District. This is a mistake. The appoint ment le Joseph R. Smith for the Twenty-first District. DiSOUDISIILY HOUBIL—Annie Woodward was rested yesterday, and taken before Alderinao Carpenter, upon the charge of keeping a d*w . orderly house, No. 24G South Water street. She was committed for trial. WALKHD OVERBOARD. —Mks morning about three o'clock Annie Mien, aged 55 years, walked into the Delaware at Quevu atteet wharf. She was rescued from drowning by the Bunco be longing to a steamship lying at the wharf. --Conorinn's Itiourtsr.—The inquest upon the bodies of Mrs. Margaret Kidd, Thomas Kidd and Mies Margaret Kidd, who were killed by tho falling of the house in Lold street, Twenty-sixth Ward, was resumed - this - morning: Gabriel Ktdd testified—Mrs. Given rented the house tons, and we lived there about , a year; I never looked at the house much; my wife wanted ' Mrs. Given to repair the house; have heard my wife say that the house looked as if it would fall down;there was a largo crack in the wall in the Bret story, and it was stopped up with old rage; heard my wife say that she had notified Mrs. Given to fix the house; it was raining hard the night before the accident; there Was a little water in the cellar; we went to bed about eight o'clock that night; we all slept in the same room on the second floor. Sarah Ann Kidd, testified—My mother had told me that she had asked Mrs. Given to fix . the house; when we moved in a man fried some 'thing about the house; the house had settled backwards so that anything dropped on the floor would run back. B. F. Wright, Building Inspector, testified— Have made an examination of the ruins; the west wall had bulged in, and the northwest corner had fallen in; it seemed DA if water from the hydrant in the next yard had soaked in; the east and south walls are all perfect and good. about one foot thick, and of good material; the west and north walls were stone a foot thick; the west cellar wall gave way; I think that it had been giving for years; the foundation of the west wall gave way, I think, by being undermined by water. John F. Bhermer, Building Inspector, testified that in the northwest corner the foundation was gone; the water and frost had destroyed the ad hesive quality of the mortar, and then there was nothing to hold it: should think that the danger ought to have been seen a year ago, although the foundation might have given way under the cel lar steps ; it was where it would not likely be observed. Felix Taylor, residing at No. 420 Bangor street, testified that the building was put up 25 years ago, when no exactness of walls was required; never considered it dangerous; had heard the women say that it was, and that one corner was giving way. The verdict of the jury was: "That the said Mrs. Margaret Kidd, Miss Margaret Kidd and Thomas Kydde came to their death by the falling of their dwelling house, in rear of 1412 Shippen street, March 11, 1869. The evidence showed that the same was caused by the insecurity of the building, and the neglect of the owner to i attend to it after being notified." FATAL ACCIDENT„-A boy named Gibbs, aged 4 years, while playing In the yard of a housie)at Clement and Washington streets, this mordhf was killed by a book-ease falling upon him. AN OWNER WANTRI.—A baker's wagon, filled with bread, found yesterday, at Front and Wal nut street?. by Policeman Williams, awaits an owner at the Central Station. RECKLESS DRIVINO.—John McCann was ar rested yesterday afternoon, at Fourth street and Girard avenue, for reckless driving. He was fined by Ald. Eggloton. VELOCIPEDE TOURNAMENT. —The mammoth Skating Rink, at Twenty- rst and Race streets, which is iftWittesed as a V ocipede School, under the management of Mr. . VW. Post, was crowded with ladies and gentlemen last evening, the oc casion being a velocipede tournament. The en tertainment met the anticipations of all the visi tors, and the trials of skill were as interesting as, the efforts of -novices were ridiculous. There were eleven entries for the prize—a silver goblet gold-lined. The judges being selected—Captain Searles, P. W. H. Deshler and William Phillips— the trials commenced. The decision of the judges was rendered upon the skill of the con testants in these seven points of voloelpecling: Mounting, graceful riding, fancy riding, daring feats dismounting, slow riding and fast riding. Mr. Richard Peters carried off the prize, he having excelled in all the points, though there were others of the contestants who were not far behind him in skill. He made the distance of twice round the Rink (one -eighth of a mile) in 56 seconds. The tournament proved a most pleas ing entertainment. ARTISTS' BA LE of Paintings, this evening, at half-past seven o'clock, at Scott's Art Gallery, No. MO Chestnut street. The catalogue em braces a number of interesting subjects by artists of reputation, and will be sold without eserve. JOHN B. Goucu.—Those who have not already secured seats to hear this eloquent speaker should lose no time in doing so. We are in_ formed that more tickets were sold yesterday than were ever sold in one day before for any of his lectures, although the demand is always large CITY NOTICES. A mitsx striking proof of the progressive spirit of the times may be seen in the marvelous perfection of that remit kable invention, the ERMAN BUTTON HOLE AND SAY, INC MACHINE, when compared with any of the old mechanisms in this line. The rapid development of improvement as seen in this new and splendid machine, and the astounding degree of ex cellence attained, are, indeed, almost incredible. And what is most gratifying in this connection is the fact that this is altogether u Philadelphia institu tion, the Company belug located hero, with their factory at Twentieth and Washington avenue, and Setcottooe: 8. W. Coa 01 E1.EN1 , 4111 AND CLIEHTNLIT STs. We. commend this extraordinary machine to the notice of all who are interested in such mutters; and to those who design purchasing family machines we say, by all means examine the A reerieno. Box Cuoss BUNS, fresh every day through Lent. Mourne, 902 and 904 Arch street. WE Ann now closing out our winter stock, prior togetting our large spring stock. Those iu want of bargains. notice. Charles Oakford under the Continental. QUIET and soothe the pain of children teethine— Use Bower's infant Cordial. Sold by all Drugglata. PItKOE SOUCHONCI.—A very superior Eugliel lirealtnu4 Tea. On sale by Fairthorne 3 Cu., 'Mit Markt t street and 205 North Ninth, BUMMER AND NV INTER. COLIMOIE STi (20.13 TOILET SOAPS WC 119 , 10 used fol yt are, and found them always softening to the shin water, and so pleasant in summer, that we could no do without them.—lteligions Telescope. FINIS CIMTIIINU, CLIAILLEB STOKER kV CO,. No. 824 Uhe.tnuL street. Cont is, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfullt treated by Dr. J. Davidson ,No. Ha Chestnut stree t barges moderate. WE ARE now closing out our whaler stock prior to getting our large spring stock. Those ii want of bargains, notice. Charles Oakford S. Sons under the Continental. DRAYNIABII BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. • saws M. D.. Professor of the Eye and Hai treats all diseases appertaining to the above member with the utmost success. Testimonials from the ma reliable sources in the city can be seen at this ollict No. INNS Arch street. The medical faculty are invite to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in hi practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No ,charge mad. for examination. SURGICAL., IRSTRUDIENTB and druggists' BUD dries. SNOWDEN & BIIOVIBIL, 23 South Eighth street. CUBA AND SAN DOMINGO. necognition and Annexation. The Washington correspondent of the New York 'Jerald says : The Rouse Committee on Foreign Affairs had up for consideration the resolution Introduced by General Banks relative to the recognition of the independence of Cuba and the annexation of St. Domingo. After some discussion it was decided that before making any report to the House on these subjects the committee should call upon the Secretary of State for the latest official information in the department relative to the condition of both Cuba and St. Domingo. Mr. Banks, the chairman of the committee, Is anxious, when he makes a report, to be able to back it up with such official data as will secure its success in the House, and he is confident that tne State department has information of such a character as to warrant the annexation, peace fully, of St. Domingo and the recognition of tbt independence of Cuba. —There is an old English statute which pro hibits people from getting married after a certain hour in the day,bectinee such a solemn obligation ought to he entered into only when the parties are duly sober. THE DAILY EVEitNG- 134LETIN-1)111LADELP111A, *.A.ltOll 18,1869. KTATi 0 NS. - -ROvartearer the rhih►delows Rafting eullotlat. RDENA s—ling Bleolinlc-218 Mute molasses 85 Ms do Thos Watteau & dons JAMES RIVER. VA.--13thr Elite, Woolford-437.135 foot lumber Pattsreon & Lippincott. • arse. Newts" But Win 60 irsaidePage. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Steamer Wyomhig, Barrett. 70 home from Savannah with cotton. &c. to Philadelphia and Southern Mail SS Co. Passengers—Mies Smith and aster; hira Short and servt: Peter Whitfield. 0' fl Frame. Chas McCall, .1 D Missimer. I, Maron, Mu Clyde. Mks Brown, J W Dick. inson. Peter MurtagM - Dr COwitlit. - Steamer BranettA Bowe. 24 hours from New York. with mdse to John F OhL Steamer Diamond Eltate.Webb.l3 hairs from Baltimore. with mdse to A Groves. Jr. Steamer Ii 1. flaw. Der. 13 hours from Baltimore, with mdse to A Grovas..lr. _ Behr Woolford, la days from .18.M013 River, with lumber to Patterson & Lippincott Schr M L-Vankirk.-Walker.-fronralettrice River. Schr 8 B Wheeler. Llovd. from Wilmtngton, CLEARED Taus Dee Steamer Brimette. Bowe. Now York. Jobs:l.F OhL Schr M L Vankitir. Walker. Pentodes, NC. it Jones. Behr B 0 Wells. Reeves, Greeppor% Shinickson & Co. Behr Ella F Crowell. Howes, Wellneet. do Schr .1 Burley. Williams. Frovincetown.• do Schr I Hetves. Ttussey. Salem. do Bchr it RR No 42 Roden. Mystic, Behr Bit. Rich, White. Wilmington. Correspondence of LE WE S.elphia Exehatute Dar.. March 16-8 PM. Bark Clara. from Bremen for Philadelphia. 18 now coning in the capes.. Brig Allston, from Matanzas for Philadelphia; ears Bowdon,. Savannah for Now York; Northern Light. Sagna for Boston. and 11. A Edwards, fin ilymmitn. NO. for Fair Haven, are at the Breakwater. M company with the fleet before reported. Yours. &c. JOSEPH LAPETIIA. MEMORANDA. Steamer Volunteer. Jones. hence at New York yester day. steamer Castilla. Green,from Liverpool Ilth ult. at New Orleans lath Wet. Bark Bunter, York, at New Orleans lath instant from Matnnzae. Btu k. Eyelina Schrudder (NG). Prentz, sailed from Greenock 9th inst. for this port. Steamer Britannia (Br). Donaldson. cleared at N York yesterday for Glasgow. Bark J H McLarren. Corning. 114 days from Calcutta, at Now York yesterday. • Bar k Danish Princess. sailed from Shields 4th instant for this port. Bark Lash (Br), Jacques. at Buenos Ayres Sloth Jan. for this von. Brig Vincenzo Gtal). from Palermo for New York. was spoken 7th Inst. lat 71. lon 82, by bark Isaac R Davis, at this port. Brig Waverly. Terry, hence at Genoa 15th ult. Brig Eagle Wing (Br). Manley. sailed from Pernambuco about 18th ult for this port. Brig Star of Wales, Jones. sailed from Messina 25th ult. for this Dort. Schr C L Herrick. Martin, from Dighton for.tbis port, at Newport 15th last Babes Salmon Washburn. Cummings. from Taunton for this port, and Teaser. Henley. from Portland for do, sailed from Newport 15th Inst Bch! Henry Allen, Tatem, hence at Savannah Tuesday night. Behr Annie Gillis°. Mitchell, cleared at Savannah yes. terday for this port Schr W W Farrow. Allen, hence at N Orleans 18th inst. UNION PACIFIC R. R. 30-YEAR SIX PER CENT. For Sale at Par and Accrued interest. t' '4YENitt Ro .. i ,,i _.l , )_,..._. ..,. Dealers in Government Seourities NO. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET $4,500,000 SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD BONDS, Thirty Yours to Run, ISSUED BY The Lake Superior and Mississippi River Railroad Company. They area Vint Mortgage Sinking Fund Bond Free of United States Tax. BEOUILEI , BY oNE MILLION MX REMO AND THIRTY-TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF CIIOIOB LANDS, And by the Railroad, its Rolling Stock and the Fran. chisee of the Company. A Bauble Security and First Class Investment In every respect, yielding in Currency nearly Ten Per Cent. Per Annum.. PRESENT PRICE. SLEETY-FIVE AND INTEREST. Gold, Government Bonds and other Stocks received in payment at their highest market price. Pamphlets and full Information given on application to JAY COORE & CO., No. 114 South Third Street. E. W. CLARK & CO., No. 85 South Third Street, !Racal Agents of the Lake Superior and MC961841) River Railroad Company. %nide OOtrp• lARMB - BVIALETEN. FINANWAb FIRST MORTGAGE G01_413 13 00 ND IS , Gold, &a., mlllB tf rpt, VAUBIAGEN D. M. LANE, Mit. Builder of First-dais I.l;ht and Heavy CARRIAGES, Respectfully invites attention to his large stock of finished Carriages. Also orders taken for Carriages 01 every de scription. at lIMIF>ORT Al D WARDROOM, 3432, 3434 and 3436 MARKET STREET, Three squares west t ot Philad Pennsy lvania Railroad Depo Wesphia. teatn-th.s.6mrp • 11:11A.0 : i i.j Saddlers, arness-net tiers, diaksautrao. torero of tlllothing, Boots, 84000•Acal • Will find it to their Internet to use our U N RIVALLED M At 3.11 NE TWIST and the "NI Word Linen Thread." Manufactured expressly for ue from the beet material , . warranted a euperior artiolo„ Tait SINGER mom , ' riCTURING imp veg. Manufacturers and Proprietors of the BINGER SEWING MACHINE, Woe 1100 (MI Street. my 2 tyro Whi E. COE Avant. - noNo , s BOSTON 111811111.f. - - - B0 ' , ID'S Buil VON BU r• LP tor and Milk Blgeult, landing from utcamer Norman, and for eel° by_ JOB. 13. 111'138111111 00., Allentd for Bond. 108 South Behovare avenue. NEW TURKEY" PRUNES,. LANDING AND k`OR ~ale by J. K. BUBSIEtt dz CO., 108 South Dolawaro • REWARD DETECTING COUNTERFEITER HELMBOLD'S BUCHU do ~,e , ,. , , ,01.4. HOW TO DETECT IT. The Genuine has my Name and Address Blown in Three Sides of Bottle; THE COUNTERFEIT HAS NOT. Unquestionably the business has been carried on for Kane time, and to a coneldetabMoxtent, and the selling has beta managed by exports. who depend upon the ea• terms' app ?arance. without regard to the quality or con tents of the bottle. kly conclusion is that the expensive wrappers wore stolen, or a transfer of the original plate taken by a die honeet engraver. I have been in consultation with the leading Glue Works in regard to it, and they arnert that they have never made any bottles for any one the pattern of the spurious. I have purchased all my bottles, for twelve year'. from Menem Sheets & Duffy, Remington Gliuse Werke, and each and every bottle has the following plainly blown on three sides of the bottle: "H. T. HELM. BOLD'S GENUINE FLUID EXTRACTS, PHILADEL• PEiIA." 'I BE SEVRIOUS HAS NOT, and in the genu ine the lettering can be felt without removing tho wrap per, in a majority of capes. My name and addrees fa not blown in the 81)111'1°1ra, and I have never rued any bottle without this precaution. 'I bus far it is evident that the SPURIOUS has emanated from SMALL JOBBERS er PEDDLERS, of various Preparations. who. when questioned, reply "that they never take bile br receipts when procuring their sup. Om" which (mums difficulty in tracing. My Buchu is no patent medicine or secret concoction. but a superior preparation, a concentrated fluid extract of the (Dioema Crenate) Buchu Leaves. Any druirgirt, physician or patient that to et all familiar with the properties of the Bucha Leaves would have n difficulty in DETECTING THE FRAUD, as not th" slightest regard has been paid to the contents of the spa. rious bottles, bat simply a colored liquid with little lute or odor. A very important item to druggists is that quite a quan tity of the spurious has already fermented, and such a result has never occurred to the genuine. I cannot magme a hat impression the afflicted may have formed of me, who have been so unfortunate as to have pur chased the spurious, or the injury done my name and biota yes by this counterfeh,which possesses no medicine virtues whatever. But my friendly relation.. and . nen eive twee aintenee in the trade, and the precautions have taken, will prevent its recurrence. I will greatly a pp re ciate it if the druggists will examine their stock a once and report. I WILL PROIEUF SUCH FROM LOSS. AND WILL CAUSE TO BE ARRESTED DEAL ERS FOUND WITH THE SPURIOUS FROM THIS DATE. Any information derived leading to detection is ill be thaekfully received, and receive a reward of ONE THOUSANDDOLLARS. H. T. HELM BOLD, 04 South Tenth Street. Philedolphio, 594 Broadway. New York: P. B.—.Bince the insertion of the above the knowing Druggists have kindly repotted and returned the spurious article. and been supplied with the genuine: GEORGE C. PORTER, Forty-second et. and Broadway. J. J. CORCORAN, 119 Bowery. R. A. BANDS, 198 Bowery. H. PA.E.FRE. Fourteenth :street. near Sixth avenue. New York. J. L. SHOEMAKER, Sixth and Girard avenue. GEORGE EVANS, Sixth and Poplar streets. THOMAS GORDON, Eleventh and Master streets. CHARLES SOUDEII, Thirteenth and Jefferson streets. H. CLA.LK. Girard avenue, near Twelfth. 13. A. BET GEL & CO., Eighteenth and Goatee. G. L. & D. BORN, Second and Beaver. Dr. J A. CANTRELL, Second and Carpenter. D. JAMESON, Third and Catharine. J. A. MILLIAC Tenth and Shippen. \Y. H. PILE. Panyunk road and Cantu - Ina. JAS. S. EVERTON, fourth and Queen. T. MARSHALL, Thirteenth and Market streets. J. T. WEAVER, 1341 Ridge avenue. Dr. F. %ERM AN. Twelfth and (.. hrlstian. R. TRIEIT, South Ninth street. W. J. MoCLEAN. Twelfth and Shipper. Philadelphia. mhlB to th s Etrpl BART LETT , No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, Begs to announce his New Styles of Gents' Boots and Shoes, for Spring Wear, and is now ready to receive and fulfil all orders which the Public may favor him with. PIIIIADELP/lIA. February 21, , d, 1865 . 0017. to th EA RLES GALLERIES, 816 CHESTNUT STREET. LOOKING GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS ■ PICTURE FRAMES, FINE ENGRAVINGS, CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, yr 0 17. 1 4 01" 9C I , • On March lat, The Room occupied by the late John M. Harper, Importer of Watt hes and Watth Materials, No, 808 Chestnut Street (2d Story). Apply to caisztow, THIBAULT & 00. cFOR RENT.---THE NEW AND HANDSO Three-story Residence, with all modern improve. meats, 1930 Orem &Jest. Apply on promises, or 93 South Fourth atm ot. tulirl•rp,tl,l $l,OOO BOOTS AND SHOES. wax FIRE ARTS. WIIRE.PitOOIIF SAFES 011'AM:PION.;',$ ,. .Ayg,$. Purr f AtltT:rita; Jitnuaiy 18, 1869 Meeers. FARREL, riBOINO No: 629 CHESTNUT Street. Grxrismics : 'en the night Of the 18th instant as is well known to , the citizens of PhiladelPhia, our large and extensive store and valuable stock Of Inerchandbe, - No. 902 Chestnut st. - , was bnrned. The fire was one of the most extensive and de stroctive that has visited our city for many years, the heat being so -hitenese that oven the marble. cornice was almost obliteritcd. , We had, as you are aware, two of your valu able and well-known CHAMPION FIRE-PROOF SAFES ; and nobly have they vindicated your well known reputation as manufacturers of FIRE-PROOF SAFES, if any farther proof had been required. They were subjected to the most intense heat, and it affords us much pleasure to inform you that after recovering them from the ruins, wo found, upon examination, that our books, papers and other valuables were all in perfect condition Yours, very respectfully, JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO. P. 8.-THE ONLY SAFES THAT WERE EX POSED TO THE FIRE IN CALDWELL'S STORE WERE FARREL, HERRING (Cr; CO.'S MAKE. PHILADELPILLA, January 18, 1869. Mama. FARREL, HERRING & CO., No. 629 CHESTNUT Street GENTLEMKN : On the night of the 13th Instant our large store, 8. W. corner of Ninth and Cheat nut streets, was, together with our heavy stock of wall papers, entirely destroyed by fire. We had one of your PATENT CHAMPION FIRE-PROOF SAFES, which contained our prin cipal books and papers, and although it was ex posed to the most intense heat for over 60 hours, we are happy to say it proved itself worthy of our recommendation. Our books and papers were all preserved. We cheerfully tender our testi monial to the many already published, in giving the HERRING SAFE the credit and confidence it justly merits. Yours, very respectfully, HOWELL & BROTHERS. STILL ANOTHER. PumAnnik.pulA, January 19, 1869 Meeers. FARREL, HERRING & CO„ 629 CHESTNUT Street. GENTLEMEN : I had one of your make of safes In the basement of J. E. Caldwell & Co.'s store, at the time of the great fire on the night of the 13th inst. It was removed from the ruins to-day, and on opening It found all my books, papers. greenbacks, watches, and watch materials, &c., all preserved. I feel glad that I had one of your truly valuable safes, and shall want another of your make when I get located. Yours, very respectfully, F. L KIRKPATRICK, with J. E. Caldwell & Co., 819 CHESTNUT Street. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, "THE MOST RELIABLE SECURITY FROM FIRE NOW KNOWN." Manufactured and sold by FARREL, HERRING & CO., Philadelphia. HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, No. 251 Broadway, Now York. HERRING & CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, N. 0. fe2 to th a tfb NEW PUBLICA rIONes. A Bare Opportunity for Bnok Boyars. Preparatory to making aterationa, the automriber offers hie entire etock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOKS, In Plain and Fine Bindings, at a reduction of 25 to 50 Per Cent. less than Publisher. , Prices All the raw LITERATTRE of tte day at 23 per cent re duction. Any book not on hand oltner.r.D and (Ripened at 2 per cent. lees than enbllehern` pricee. DUFFIELD ASH MEAD. No. 724 Chew/tint Street. m1)16 tu th tt rP REAL ESTATE SALES. BALR BY ORDER OF WEIRS.—ESTATE OF Ann Ceryell, deceased.—Thomas dr Sons Anc. " tioneers. On Tuesday, April 13th. 1869. at 12 o'clock. neer, will be sold at public sale. at the Philadelphia Ex change, the following dreeribed properties ; via. : No. 1. henteel Threestory Brick Dwelling. No. 1016 Olive street, west of Tenth street —all that lot of greet:id:with the threeatory brick meseuage thereon erected. situate on the south side of Olive 'street, west of Tenth street. in the I ourtecnth Ward ; containing in front on Olive street 18 feet and in depth 57 feet 31. i inches. Subject to an it redeemable yearly, ground rent of 860. No. 2.—Genteel Ftweeotory Brick store and Dwelling. No. 418 South Tenth street All that toree.story Brick Menges ge and Lot of Ground, situate on the west side or Tenth street. 88 feet Lie inches north of Lombard street: contouring In front 1; feet 7)i inches, and in depth 66 feet. Irv - Clear of all incumbrance. No 3 —Two-story Brick Dwelling.'Ne.33o Currant alloy south of Locust street. A two-story Brick. Messuage and Lot of Ground, situate on the east side of Currant alley. 154 feet southward from the south aide of Locust street, le feet front on Currant alley, and 40 feet in depth. Suoject to e n irredeemable ground rent of $4O per annum. No. 4.—Two three-etory Brick Dr.:0110m Noe. 228 and 228 Acorn alley north of Berme street. All those two threoetery brick messuages and lot of ground thereuot , belonging. situate on the west aide of Acorn alley. 121 feet 8 inches north of tSpruce street; containing in front on Acorn alley 0:1 feet. an feet, depth of that width 33 feet ; then narrowiug to and extending still further iv depth of that width 4 feet 6 inches, the entire depth being 37 tent e inches. Subject to an irredeemable grount rent of $2O. See Plan. No. s.—Three-story Brick - Dwelling, No. 208 Quince street, between Walnut and Locust streets. Al; that tin eeotory brick meesaage. with two-story back beildte. and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Quince at. between Locust and Wainun streets; containing in from i 8 feet, including half the alley on the north,aneinn depth 25 feet. r4r Clear of all ineumbrance. THOMAS de SONil. Auctioneers, 139 and 141 South Fourth street. nablAap3 10 EtORPHANS' COURT SALE—EBTATE OF MARY Given. deceased.—Thomas & Sone. Auctioneers.- 234• story brick dwelling. No. 419 Christian street,west Of Fourth street. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia. will he sold at public sale.on Tuesday. April 13,1869. at 12 o'clock. noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following de scribed rroperty, late of Mary Wye% deceased, viz : All that lot of ground, with the messing° thereon erected. said lot being marked in a plan of lola of "The Rector, Church Wardens and Vestrymen of the United Swedish Lutheren Churches of Weecacoe. Kingsessing and Upper Morton, in the county of Phtladelphia," in the Mete of Pennsylvania, No. 27. situate on the north aide of Chris tian street.l74 feet west of Delaware Fourth street, late district of Southwark. now city of Philadelphia: containing in trent on Christian street 17 feel 7 inches, and en the rear end about 15 feet 10 inches more or lees. and in depth 77 feet 6 Inches. (Being the same lot of ground, whirls "The Rector, Church Wardens and Vestry men of the United Swedish Lutheran Churches of Wee oacoe. Kingsessing and Upper Merlon . county of Phila. delphia.State et PennsylvanlDy indenture dated the day of A. D. 1812 duly acknowledged the 25th eta' of April. A. D . 1812, res acknowledged the 934 day of June, A. D., 1847, and recorded at Philadelphia. in Deed Book A. W. M., bo. 89, page 473. die.. granted and con veyed unto Thomas Stewart, in fee. Reserving there from and thereout a certain yearly ground rent or sum of $25. in void half -yearly paymente on the 14th day of the months of December and Juno in every year f xever. BY .ho Court, JOSEPH MEGA RY, Clerk 0. C. MARY SIN FAUN, Ad szinistratrix. M. THOMAB Qt SONS, Auctioneers, nablBap3 10 189 and 141 South Fourth street. ORPHAb S' COURT BALE—ESTATE OF BEN rjamin F -Three-storyged. —Thomas Noons i _Aw , clutters brick Dwelling , 809 Noel Broad street, smith of Atmore street. Fourteenth Ward.— Pursuant to an order of the Orpheus' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia, will he told at public sale on 'Dismay, April 13. 1869. at 12 o'clock. noon, at tiro Philadelphia Exchange, the following described oroperty, late of Benjamin P. Strewn. doceneed. viz.: All that lot of ground, with the three-story brink meanings thereon erected, situate on the east side of II end street, the distance of 20 feet AN inches southw streetsa the south east corner of Broad and Atmore in the Four. teenth Ward of the City of Philadelphia; containing 031 thet on broad street 18 feet, and extending in nerth line there'ot lftfeet 7 inchet. and on thesouth line thereof 72 feet to a 2 feet 13 inches wide Jeadlng into and from Atmore: street. li ono& d northward by ground of Jacob Rawle, eastward by said alley, southward by ground of William Amer, and westward by Broad street aforesaid. Being the same premises which William Amer and wife, by indenture bearing date the 22d day of October, A. D. 1886. recorded the 80th day of N ovember. A. B. in the office for re cording deeds, &m, for the city and county of Philadel phia, in deed book L. R. 8., No M. Page 278 &0., granted ai d conveyed to the said Benjamin P. Strewn, in f oe, under and subject, nevertheless!. to the payment of a round rent of $72, payable on that:trot of Januarysod Jti'y) By the Court. JOSEPH MEG &BY. Clerk 0- C. STELLA M dTRAWN.I JOSEPH' SRAWN, M. TEI Maud SONS. Auctioneers. Adnoin'etrators. 41 South Fourth street. mhIS nO W Cri;o iti'llAbS!CUllitr SALE .--ESTATE OF At hitt Gad. by, deceased. ' James A. Freeman, Auctioneer. Four.story Brick Manufactory, No. 10 Fetter lane. Under authority of the ()reliant , Court for the and County of Philadelebia, on Wednesday.. April 7 106/, at 19 o'clock. noon. v; ill be sold et public sale without re serve.-et-the-Philadelphia v , chenge. r t . }lo followice; de scribed real estate, late the property oho de. ceased: All that certain lot of gi oiled w th the fours our brick messuage thereon erected, Mutate on the south aide of Fetters' tone (between Second and Third *tarots and Arch and Racostreete ) In the Sixth Ward Of the City; at the detente of 10 feet westward• front the line ranging with the middle of the western gable end wall of the western meesuege of Joseph Walker. fronting on said Fetters , lane. thence extending.wegtWardir by. Fetters* lane II feet. •ntore or less; theme_ extending by other ground of Joseph Walker sonthward parallel with; berelddle of tno salmi end wall. St feet more er lees; thence eastward 11 feet or thereabouts , to the die. fence of t o feet west and to the middle ioU thew:meters' Babel end wall of the said Joseph litalkees storehouse: thence extending by an alley portheastward 2f. feet to a stake; thence northward la feet; theme northeastward feet to a etake ; th nee northward 114 feet to Fetter lane. ogether with the right end Pi irilego Of malting archce under and building over the aforesaid 00 Ort to tho depth or.loseph-Wathere_western messing°. and thefight 01 using the westerngabel end wall thereof sea pang wall. leaving at tenet 10 feet headway in the clear and with the pr iv liege thereof. Tim BTEAM AND IiOVAIS aux ructruzu IN Tur. SAL*. SUbjeCt to ground rent of 41104 per ant uni, and subject to a um tgage of dir 800. 11/ Is2oo to he pate at shim of sale. By the Court, JOSEPH MEGARIf. Clerk C. C. EDWARD GADBIIY,O Executers. E JAMEe GADBIII' j 3Ahlkil A. FREEMA:4 Auctioneer. mhig 75r,p1 Store, 4?2. Walnut street. CI- I' tIANb' COURT SALE --ESTATE OF Rena ermel Minom.—Jornea A. - Freeman, Auctioneer ' Under seniority of the Orphans' Court, for the City and County of Philadelphia. •13 Wednesday. April 7. lith% at 12 o'clock. nuonomill he sold nt public sale, Reele Phila delphia Exchange-, the following described Estate No. L.—Genteel 'I brews' Cry Brock Dwelling. 1654 Rich mond street. All that certain lot of ground with the torre.eiory brick messange with the two-story brick and name back bnildings thereon erected. situate on the northwesterly aide of Richmond Street. In tie Eighteenth Ward of the city at the distance of 234 feet 1I Inc ,ea southwest sly from Lehigh avenue, contsinhog in trout on iclo moud .trees 21 feet ti inches, and in depth 105 feet to Fisher street. rV Clear of all inennibrance. Has the modern con ye !deuces. Immediate pottsensiou. Keys at No. MS Richmond etrect. No. 2--Dweltinv.l3s6 Richmond street. All4bet mirtsm lot of ground. with he three story brick inewunge whit the hreq , -tory back buildings thereon erecten,situate on the northwesterly Fide of eictanood street,at the distance of 216 feet 54, inches southwea win d from Lehigh avenue, In the Eighteenth Ward of the city, containing in treat on Richmond street 18 feet 6 inches more or less, stri in depth 11n fee' to Fisher wreet. Together I la the common use and privilege of a 3 feet 6 inch wide alley leading int* lebtoond stei et. Clear of all incumbrance. 1:1P - tisti the modern conveniences. Immediate posoes. skim Keys at No, 1618 Richmond street. slto to be paid on each at the time of vale. ISy the Court. JOBSPH 31E0611F. Clerk U. C. Lewis itothortnei Curtis J. Nice. M. D ." Guardians. Rebecca MN.- JAMEd A. FREEMAN._ _Anetioneer. nih'w 25 •nl Store . No. 421 Walnut etreet. asltPii AND" LOUR V 13.1sts&—KBPATE OF JA& Carraber.neeesseds-Jarnea A. Freeman. Auctioneer.. —Threectory Brick Dwelling. N 0.724 Jamison street, street, Becond Ward. Under authority of the Orphans , ' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia. on Weds neday. April 7. 18(P, at 12 o'clock, noon. will be sold at Public sale. at the Philadelphia Exchange. the following described real estate. late the property of James Car either. detested : All that certain lot of around situate, on the south side of Jamison street. at the distance el (44 feet 7 inches east of Eighth street, in the &Pond Ward of the city . containing in front 18 feet. and in depth 90 feet to Enen street. Bald lot having been laid out by decedent to by 18 feet front on Jainiron street, thence running eolith on the east line 14 feet 6 niches, at - which point It Is narrows d S feet. making said lot 15 feet wide, and ex tending of that width southward to Eneu street. On the above lot are erected a three-story brick hones over Am lull if idth. with a frame kitchen fronting on Jambe(' street. with two-story frame building In the rear. Plan at the Auction More. Pr" Cabject io 529 25 around rent per annum. far 8140 to be paid at the time of male. BY the COUrt 10dEPEI 111EG &al'. Clerk O. C . ELI ZA B Elm 4:AREAIf kat, Aaroinidratrlx JAMES A. FREY SIAN. ..uctlotteer. wily 96.0 Score. 422 Walnut street. tfr. I'll 4 fen' th SALB.—EBFATE OF MARY ELArm McConnell. deceased.—.lama A. fireman. Auctioneer. Genteel ' , brae-story Brick Doselliac 1113 Green 'Vert On Wednesday. April 7. 186 D. at in o'cio-k, noon. will be sold at public sale, wittiest reserve, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the •ollowing _described real estate, late the property of Mary Ann bteConnoll. deceased. AU that certain throe story brick meanings with the 'wo-story brick back buildings, and the lot of g-outid. situate on thus:l(oth aide of Green etrocti at the eistanee of led feet vi rattrap! from the west aide of Eleventh street: containing in front on Green "tree' 16 feet. and extending to depth between parallel Hues at right shales with Green street on the east flue thereof. ya feet bn treht a, and on the west side thereof Id feet inches so Clay street. Together with the free use a- d ply Beim of Clay street Cleat of all itscumbvsces. pr Key at the Auction Store. Immediate possession. Sale absolute Bdon to be paid at the time of sate. By the Court. JOSEPH MEGAIt Y. Clerk 0. C. t HAIO.ES G. St IWER. kl ATTU F It I' II lIIATO Brij' ' s4nli n igtra P' rd. .1 • ES A. ilk:Eli/VC Auctioneer. 'Afore. 4M Wa nut street. rnblis'llaol k.XEct,l'w ' Sfi..—F.BTATE OF utiosohr Carlisle. de d •• two A. Freemrn, Auctioneer. —qhree-story Vrtfk - Tr e qetartirltur,l,., , —UK. der anthers , 14. si ed in toe will of the IRM nucl eon C.:mita° deaes wd 0. , vednesday. Apri theBA% at El o'clock. noon, %. 111 tpe sold at vublic sale, at Philsdet able Exchange. the fellow log described real estate. air*: All that threeatnricd brick lions with bailer:nett and bath room. and lot Cl grot.nd. •ituate on the north ride of Sr nee street, in tht city of Philadelphia. at the dtatenoe ot 18 feet free. tee west aide of Quince street, between Eleventh and 'twelfth streets. containing in front on said laatuce street la feet, and in depth nor hward on the mast e eastward o a on le the t e nth ride of said alley 18alle fe y et to the sold Quince street. thence northward along the west side of said Quince street 254 feet ; thence westward ge fecal thence north ward B feet 8 inches to the centre of the p sr- Wien wall ot a privy ; thence along the centre of the said wall westward 710 fret, thence southward 68 feet 4 inched to Spruce street. the place ot beginning rif Occupancy September. 1870. tV' Cleat of locum bra nee. U' $lOO to to paid at the time of sate. THOMAS S. 11ARPER, Executor. JAMES A. FEEEMAN, Auctioneer. Store 42 Walnut 'street. mlOB :rapt 011PHANS' COL RT BALI.- CATE, Er 7 Lorna' Leach. deceased. - Jamea A. Freeman. Auctioneer.-Genteel Tbreostory Brick Dwelling he Mill bi.rehall street. Under authority of the Orpheus' Court for the Chy and County of Philadelphia, ou Wed nesday. ityrit 7, 11.69, at 12 o'clock, noon. wilt be sold at Pale. at the Philadelphia Exchange. the follow lug desoril ed real estate. late the property of Tees' LEITCH. deceased: AU that certain threostory brisk in v.- suage with the two-etory brick and frame back build- Inge. and the lot of ground. situate on the wed elde of /earshot street. at the distance of 751 feet 65 inch north ward of Poplar street. in the Twentieth Word of the city ; containing in fror ton Marshal street 15 feet ant in depth 81 feet 5 tricbee to a 12 feet wide alley, with the tete and privilege of said Olin,. 1121r-Tortnti—One tnird the purchase money, beteg the dower of the widow.to remain. Fr Subjectto a atoned rent of tistie per annum. tr - ttltAt to be paid at the time of sale. By the Court. JOSEPII MEGA RY. Clerk O.C. LIENBY ALBRICIIIT. Administrator. JAMES A. FREBSIAN, _Auctioneer. htere, 423 Walnut street. co 10241.-spl. 13 ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—ESTATE OFJOHN Benner. deceased.—Jameo A. Freiman. Auctioneer. —Neat two-story Brick Dwelling. No.=3 Locust street, with three-story Brick House fronting on Canby street, No. Me. - Under authority of the Oroharia' Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, on Wednesday. Agril 7th, lti69. at 12 o'clock, Loon. will be so'd at. public solo. a itbout rests ye. at the Philadelphia Exclomge tho following described real estate, late the property of John Benner. deccased All that certain lot of ground. with th e two- tory brick meseugge with lattice, and - two. rorY brick tualairies thereon erected also a three4torst brick m assuage in the rear thereof. situate on the north side of Locust stres t„ beta een Tweifto and Thirteenth streets o. iu the Eighth Ward of the city; containing o front on Locust Itreet feet, and in sloptb Ile feet to Canby sheet. E Sub) , ct to a nue tgage of $l,OOO. Or aide absolute. Clear of all other Licumbrance. Pr - lisle° to be paid at the time of sale By the Court, JOSEPH MEGARI . Viet* 0. C. EDWiN BENNER. Administrator. JAMES A. FREER ahl. Auctioneer. Store 4;121 Walnut street. n big 25 apl FERENIVI ORY SALE.—JAMES A. FREEMAN. A act icneer.—Two.story Brick . Carpenter Sh " Warren street, Twenty-fourth Ward. On Wednes. nesday, April 7. 1869, at 12 o'clock. noon, will be sold at public rale. without restrve. at the Philadelphia Ex eb n c, the following described real estate.via,:—All that err , alu two.story back carpenter shop, and the lot of around, situate on the southwesterly aide of Warren street, at the distance of 81 feet 8% inches northwesterly from the intersection of Filbert sod Warren streets, in the Tworty•fourth Ward of the e'ty (above Thirty,fourth cud M arket streets> thence extending northwesterlY og Wei ren sty eet, 82 feet 4 in.; thence southwesterly 52 feet 11% inches to Filbert street; thence along Filbert street 25 Is et 83„; inches; thence northeasterly 87 feet 10X inches to Warren street. kV Clear of all incumbrance. gar" $550 may remain o n mortgese. Pr Sale absolute. ar" $lOO to be paid at the time of sale. JAMES B. FBREMAti, Auctioneer, inhlB 25 apl Store CB Walnut street.. 0 ItPHAN EP COURT SALE.-ESTATE OF GEO. Abbott, deceased.-James A. Freeman, Auctioneer. -Desirable Blinding Lote. S. W. corner Arch and Twenty.first streets. Under authority of the Orphans* Court for the city and county of Philadelphia. on Wed nesday, April 7, 1860. a 12 o'clock. noon, will' bp eold at public sale. at the Philadelphia Exchauge, the following described Real Estate. late the proptity of Goo. Abbott. deceased : The one undivided fourth part of all that cer tain lot of ground, composed of three contiguous lots of aro , nd, situate at the southwest corner of Arch and Twenty-first sheets, in the Ninth Ward of the city; con. tainting in front on Arch street 58 feet, more or lee. and along Twentis.fltst at . 102 feet. QV - Clear of ineutnbrence. garrel2oo to be Paid et thn time of sale. By the Court, .108EPII MEGARE, Clerk H. C. CHARLES 1.1. ABBOTT. Executor. JAMES A. FRPEMAN. Auctioneer, mhlB 25ap1 Store 4E4 Walnut street. PEREMPTORY SALE.-JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer.-Ground rent of 958 50 a ydar. On Wednesdny. March 24. 1869. at 12 o'clock, nogn, wilt be Hold at public sale. without reserve. at the Mandel. phiu Exchange. the follosving described real °Mate. viz.: All /roundouud rent thesB 50 a your. lasuingout of a lot of situate on noxthlventerly • ;tide of eranklin avenue. 89 f , et southwestva ardly from Norris street, late Diet' let of Kensington ; containing pi front on F ran ku, uvenne feel, an d ex tending In depth 49 feet 0 inches an the eortheasterly side. and 60 feet 9 inches on the; south. westerly side, and 21 feet inches on the, rear end. 1/20 - Sale peremptory. EV - 0318 0 to be paid nt the time of gale. . - JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer, Store. 422 Walnut en est. .._— riItRANI ) LAYER PAISINS.—WEIPLES,, 1J halves and quarter boxo3 of dots epletultd toLlit i h nd_ iIIF and for eale by JOS. D. & Cu., lea, South Delaware avenue. BnORDEIO9 BE TEA.—TJALv AN OUNCE OF this extract wiltmake a pint of excellent Boafrl'ea in few imputes Always on hand and [ornate by JOSE Fa B. DUSSIER & CO., 108 South Delaware avenue.