.EiTKit rß(ia wash rrti« lureign A Cuitln n«*e» to TOa«» Hccuiled from AnnrJa-Kom. forccninnt* «f «*««=o rnn « (ft i t>o»tmno«or to fear, longer—Collect I>r moJro uioving -lowly l.n regard to Cbat.lt es in .no **nllactel P ma t'u.tom **’« phi,ada - E ir n f ? uiic^ ] wXuiisoTOk, April 12,18G9.—Th0 interest in tbe remaining appointments yet to be made con tinues unabated, wblch is shown by the large number of anxious. expectants etlli lingering -around the Senate lobbies. Indeed, there were as many to-day ns at any period since the inaugu ration, end it seemed almost as if ' half of New York city and Brooklyn had come to town lu last nighi’Biiain, to great is tho interest felt concern ing the nnaciec-i.pon appointments .for New York city.- Horace Greeley came along to-day, and bad a long interview with the President this morning. Toe large list of nominations sent to the Senate to day was given to tho newspaper reporters in the Pretldent’s room in rear of the Senate Uham bsr, and so great was tho anxiety of tho outsiders to hear tbenameß read that, it was found neces sary to station a policeman at the door to keep ont parties not entitled to enter. Tho nomination of ex Governor Onrtln as Minister to Russia was expccicd, from the answer given by President’ Grant "on ‘8 itnrday to tno committee from the Philadelphia Union League, who were urging the appointment of George H. Boker, Esq., to' the mission of Spain. Governor Curtin’s nomination wad wfeli received, and nearly everybody sold ii was o good one. It is cot known wbat course Senator Cameron will puisne, on, account of the unpleasant relations which have cxlsti d for some time paetbetwoon him. and Governor Curtin, but tho impression is that Cameron; cannot defeat his. confirmation, cvcn lf ho felt iuclmod to do so. Others think that Cameron will not .make any opposition to the-confirmation of Curtin, as it will bo better frpm Cameron's stand-poin t to have him go abroad than to keep him at home. ', The nomination of John Jay to succeed Henry M. Wafts as Minister to Austria-will canse the recall of Mr..Watte, after a very brief sojonrn abroad. When be went ont his friends expectod hq would make a longstay, but the change of ad ministration has materially interfered with these calculations. The re-nomination of Postmaster Biogham, of ydor city, Was r surprise, as he had upwards ol two years mr.ro to serve under his present com mission; bnt if he should be confirined now, of which there is no doubt whatever, ho will then have four years from the dale of his new cam mission. The nomination of Edwin T. Chase as As sessor ot luterna! Kvenuo for the Filth District of Pennsylvania is a just tribute to a very excel lent officer. Mr. Chase bold the position before, but was removed by President Johnson for political reasons. His confirmation is as sured. Everybody expected the name of Major A. K. Calhoun, nominated several days ago for Pen sion Agent In yonr city,, bat not acted on at the adjournment, would have been sent in to-day, but it was not among the list. The friends of Major Calhoun confidently expect he will be re nominated^?- •WAITWO POE OOMMIBBIOHB. 1 Tbe Treasury Department to-day was crowded with newly-made revenue officers, assessors and collectors, waiting to receive their commissions or prepare their bond, preparatory to being commissioned. The tush of business upon the executive dcrbßof theUenate has been so great that they have been unablteto keep pace with the confirmations as fast as theV are passed npon by the Senate, and the result is'a delay of several days before the parties interested will succeed in getting themselves “fixed.” Everything of this Kind, however, is btlog done as promptly aB pos-' 'elblc, and no unnecessary time has been wasted.’ THE PHILADELPHIA CUSTOM IIOU3BS. Inquiry at ibis Treasury Department to-day cliciltd the fact that no uew appointments had been tnadeln the Philadelphia Custom douse 1 since thceo mentioned in this correspondence last week. One o( the clerKs who passes npon these matters told 'me to-day that he expected an lanche” In afe w days. ' ’ CBIMB. A MAUYI.AND ffiURDEB. A Woman B ills Her Betrayer, The Baltimore American of last evening con tains the following account of a horrible affair, the announcement of which has been made already by telegraph: The quiet village of Jfirrettsvllle, Harford , county, was thrown into a'state of the utmost , excitement and coufusion by a tragedy which oocurrcd in its bounds on Saturday oveniog last, about 6 o’clock. Nicholas Mcllomas, a young man living about two miles from the village, was shot and almoßt instantly killed by MlssMarlb* J. Cairns, who resides tbo same distance from Jarrelisville, but iu a different direction from it than tbo bonte of McComas. Tbe accounts given of the meluncboiy affair render it certaia that McComas betrayed Miss Cairns over a year ago, under tbe promise of marriage, and ia January last a child was born, which is living at the present time. Miss Cairns frequently Itnpor tunid McComas to fulfil fits promise or marry ing her, but by equivocations and excuses he uvodtd her rt qnesls until she felt towards him no other feeling than utter hatred and determination to avenge her injuries. On Saturday evening he had ' ridden into Jarrettsville tor the purpose of attending a meeting of a militia company, of which he was a member, and at tbe time of the murder was in tbe yard at tbe rear of the tavern. Miss Cairns followed him to Jarretts ville, and on arriving at the tavern dismounted fiom her borrc.luslem d him securely, and passing into the lacks’ apirlment, removed her, riding skirt, her hat ana other lncnmbruaees that might retard her movements. Leaving the ladle-.’ apartment with u Coil’s revolver in her baud, she walked directly through the bar-room, which was. full of men, and stepped out upon a back porcb. which overlooked the yard whore McC’OmftS was. Standing m the doorway ooon ing lroto ibe liar on the porch, she took cfeltb crate aim with her pistol at McC-mas and fired, ho being scarcely i< u paces di.Uuut from her. Tbe bullet struck him lu the h-e:ist, and as he reeled wildly toward the pillars which held np the porcb, sbe fired two more shots, neither .ol which took effect. H, clasped the pillars of the porcb, 1 and endeavored to sustalu himself by . them, but weuk as be.was from the rapid flow ol Uood from tbe wound, bis strength tailed him and be fell to tbe ground. She walked directly up to him, and. standing over blm, tired the two last Bhota frpm her revolver into bis body, onu lodging in his right leg and tbe other In tbe groin, dull carry ing her revolver in her hand, she passed back through the crowd of men, who, us If stricken eoneeless by the awful scene being euacud before their eyes, did not move a finger to bur her pas sage. Along tbe porcb, through tbo bar-room, and back to the ladies’ apartment she walked without showing a truce of emotion or a qualm of nervousness. In the dressing room she resumed her riding habit,and again mounting her horse, she gal loped buck towards her home, and had goae u considerable distance from tbo village before any one thought of following her. Mr. Jsrrett rode after ber, and Joiaiug her about a mile from Jar rettsville, she asked him if McComas was do id Ho replied yes, when she said, “I told him what I waß going to do.” Bhe exhibited np'signs of ■egret, and was apparently as eomposed’as if sbe had just finished the most ordinary action. On Sunday she rode to Bollair and gave herself up to the authorities. Miss Calres is about thirty, and McComas was thirty-seven years of age. Both the purtieß belonged to highly respoctaale lamlliee, and held a foremost position iu tbe social life ol tbe coußty. Tbe feeliog of excite ment in regard ol ibis act of summary retribution runs very klgh in tbe neighborhood, but public opinion is generally on tbo side of Miss Cairns. McComas is supposed to have boon killed bv ttao first (pot which struck him, and tbo last two shots were probably fired Into his dead body. Some t'mo since Mlsb Cairns brought suit - sgalpbtMcConiat for breach of promise, but tbe cate had not yet come to trial. —The Emperor Napoleon has postponed the wen lion of bis plan to erect a splendid statue to bis. tSQlber, Quteu floritnse. Tbo uopleuatnt aUneiona to her with which tbo opposition papers in France have recently abounded, had no doabv much to do with thin decision. The Cost op the Citt Govkbniibnt. —Tho unsnal report ol Mk Jos. R. Lyndall, City Con* trollcr, jnat leaned, gives tho followiog statement "of the -warrants countersigned Tor the expenses oflie city government fiotn January Ito Od er mb* r 81.1868 t . .'--i,-,- Temporary Loans. $770,000 00 Int. on Temporary Loan. , 16,616 29 lot. ou Oily Loan 2,223,801 17 Int. on Endorsed warrants 72,631'69 JudymihtF, Executions, &c;........ 88.496 36 Several Sinking Funds 403 625 00 Department .of City Controller.. ... 21.990 48 Cl'y Commissioners.. .• X 223.878 79 Cle'ik, of Councils 60,006 03 Cliylce b0at......... - J 84.720 41 City property..; J ■ Jf £J* City Measurer 20 ' , ‘5 1 ? Fire 113,424 08 Highways 469 270 88 Health 63,747 71 Lighting the City 426 298 21 Markets, &e. 131,663 97 Police... 998 990 09 Poor 415 791 87 Piieou , 146,512 11 City railroad Public scboola and loaDB Street cleaning Chestnut Btreel Bridge Surveys Commissioners of Sinking Funds. Receiver of Taxes. Water and Loans. DelenceolClty Revision of Tuxes. Park Ccinmifffon. Wills Hospital.... Culvert Loan No. 2 Of tbat amount tbe total caßh payments were 16,109,046 30, leaving $3,338,820 86 In warrants outstanding; ■■■■'. , • The total amount of appropriations was $ll,- 867.437 47, aid the balances merging At the bud ol the year amounted to $2,119,631 61. Catharine Stkebt House of Industbt,— The annual n cctlng of the I ‘Philadelphia Society for the Employment and Instruction of the Poor” was held ye sterday at 718 Catharine street. - the i* port of tbe Board of Managers was read, show ing ibat 4,041 nights’ lodgiuge had been given to min and women in search of work; 10,149 meals and 5.357 baths bad been farnlsbed, and 80 desti tute femiubs supplied with food, fnel, &e. A Ragged School ' had been inulutulned tor children .too poor to make a re spectable appearance In (be publte schools, *ln re 125 hod received instruction during the v* or, and a large room in another part of the bniidii g had been occupied by a colored school numbering 201 scholars. The Dispensary, which !b located on tbe first floor, distributed about eight iheuenLd prescriptions to, over six thou sand'patients who attended tho datly clinics In charge of Drs. N. Hickman, Horace Williams, H B. Haro and H. Morris. Io the Obstetric brauch of ibis department 104 cases of confinement and 812 of diseases of females were success fully treated by Dr. F. H. Qctcbell. This exhibit of tbe y* ar’s operations shows the "House of Industry,” as the institution is generally called, to be one of our most compreheuslve charities There are abont forty separate bed-rooms, with cltan and comfortable furniture, and bath-rooms, with hot end cold water, for the free use of the lodgers; and many a mechanic, clerk and laborer, in starch of employment, has lound rest and re fitabmtnl lor a doy-cr-VtWJ. Tho foods, as usual, die low, and our citizens cannot find a better < tunnel for tbelr benevolence. The following , file* i b were elected for the ensuing year: Presi .tent— David 8cull; Vice-Presidents— John Kelley, ibailes J Rowland; Rtcording Secretary—Unic oi an L. Nicholson; Corresponding Secretary— Charles P. Perot; ’l'reasurer— Wistar Morris; uutl large Board of gentlemen and lady Managers. Tub Young Maknnhhchoe —The annual meet ing of the members of this society was hold last evening at the hall on Cherry street, above Fifth Ibeiepoits of tbe Secretaries were read, That ot the Financial Secretary showed—receipts, 46,168 03, and expenditures, $5,457 30. Tue ~ ush on hand is $146 73. The property of the aoelcty (fnrnttnre, etc.) is valued at $3,100. Th* society has 63. alngefa (chrnu-) and 682 contributing members—a total of 645 members in Increase of 65 over the previous year. An * lection of officers for the ensuing year was acid, and result* d as lollows: Pusident—J. Hoffman. SueQuailANNA. Vice-Presloent—J. Klnike. Trtoturer—H. Gold crick. Financial Secretary—Philip,Tran. Corresponding and Recording Secretory—F. Bold. Librarian—E. Valenta. Dinclore—T. Decker, Chas. Nybolm, Jos Grimm, H. Nubs, F. Weisgcrber, Dr. C. H. Mutlhr, F. Tholey. Musical Director—W. Hartmann. Fikkmen’b Difficulties In the Bulletin yesterday an account of an attack on the Good Will Hose Company at Fairmount was given. Ou Saturday last, while proceeding to a fire in Wesi Philadelphia, tbe Company was attacked on Cal low bill street, and Michael McGcban, one of tire mi mbere, was struck with a stone and bad his ii.ee badly cut. In tbe attack on Sunday evening Die brother, John McGehan, who bud the longue of tbe boso carriage,, was driven off and badly bratrn. Jumeß Mcßngh was arrested yesterday Lieut. Lugar, of tbe Schuylkill Harbor Police, up? n the charge of having üßSaulted Mich ael Mc- G, bur. He was taken betoro Recorder Givln and m id In $2,000 bull for a further hearing ou Satur day Tbise troubles are said to oriau out of n iud tetneen tbe Good Will Hose and ludcpen dtLCt Engine Companies. Alpuimanic Fines.— The annual report of the r ily Controller shows that ibe following am aunt.- of fines oLd penalties were paid-Into-tbe City Ire-army, dmiDg 1808, by tbo Aldermen named. L. Gcdbou, $451; C. JE Punooust, $Bl5 SU; t:. tl tarirnler. $261; A. Morrow, $251; W. 1< Hii It's, $488; F. Hood, $220 60; J. U TilP'rmary :6i7; K. h*. Jolts. Jr., 8178 6(1; A. T. Eggleion, rliU; W Neill, $3Bl 60; A. H. Shoemaker, $130; I. 8. Bonrall, $270; J. R. M«B6ey, $333: J. 8 viuul, $3811; T. T. Holme, $42; John Swi-t, s2s*. . bur us Mink. $62; VV. 8 Toland, $ll5 50; F,. S Mleb, $BO 60; O. L. Ramsdeil, $35; D. Bonier, il5 50. Total, $5,227 60. Ollurs having iarled to comply with the law -. quirlng them to swear to tbeir returns before he Controller, do not appear upon the record. Muiiobboub Absault.— Mary Long was befor, Mdtrman Puncoast yesterday, upon the charge A aseault and buttery with Intent to kill. It i aliuid that she quarreled with a woman ai ['oiiiiy-tltlli and Hare Btreeta, ou Sunday after norm, and struck bur upon tbe head wltb > siiovi I, causing very aeiiouß Inpirlcs. Mary was : )Uiin titl'd iu default 01 $l,OOO bull for trial. Skiuoub Accident.— Mr. Samuel Goldey. orn.i rly Lieutenant of Bollce of the Third Dis irii t, was accidentally thrown from a carriage, a ;.r Nurr Btown, a few days ago, and wub s verouslj injured that bis life is despaired of. H -a > '-w lying at Norristown la a critical con citlon. Ai’Pointmsnt. —William Stelnaucr has boen ippointrd Seigcunt of Police of the Eighth Dl-- ir.ct in place of Wm. H. Johnson, resigned Several years avo be served two terms as a lettor u.rrUr ,n tbe Post Office, but more recrntlv h » (.ten m tbo employ ot the Citizens’ Pussougcr Railway Company. Died in Pkison John P. Modary, who wa commitud for a further bearing upon tho charge of Belling tickets to a bogus benefit at the Elev enth Street Opcia House, died In Moyamcoslug Prison yesterday moruiug. The cause of bis deulb bas not been ascertained. A Sausage Thief.— Joseph Gallos waßeont to prison yeßterday by Aid. Carponler, upon the ( barge of baving stolen eausogos, valued at Go ante, lroma etord at Seventh and SL Mary streets. A New Dbiskisg Fountain.— Tho Phlladol phlu Fountain Society are now erecting a beaut lul granite fountain on Walnut street, opposii Seventh street. ; Fatal Fall.—Emanuel Roscnsteln, agod tb U«n years, residing at No. 807 North High street, fill from tbo third-story window of t bonte last night, and was killed. THE DAILY iSYEMKO AMII3!: HITS HBLuhTIJ!I. Ah iriTEnssriiio Lecture.—ReV. T. Do Witt Talmage, who. law til-known to many of oar readers ae an 'tlogiioot pulpit orator, is. an nounced, in another column, to doilver a Iretaro .pt Concert Hall oa Tuesday evening next,, 20th )DB(at>t. The subject of his lecture is' euiltlo 1, ‘ Our New Home; or tbo Pleasures of House Hunting, ’’ aud it will* ho 'doubt attract an lm tnecee audience. We.advlse our ;readers to. se cure their tickets early, as they ar6‘ being dis posed of very rapidly. The proceeds of the toe lure are fpr a benevolent object. CLOTHING. Prices must come down! -Bosay the people. ' Prices must come down! Bo say the people. Prices most come, down 1 . So say the people. Prices must come down! So eay the people. Prices will be pnt 1 down, the same as before the war, lor all Ready-made Clothing,at CuABLEsSrouEB & Co 'a, Couttuental Hotel Building. Bubolabt and psrhap- murder prevented by the Burglar Alarm Telegraph. Office 1111 Chestnut a net. ■ The Vermont Bpkirg Water. The great remedy for Cancer, Scrofula, Bright’s Dls • are and other Kidney affections. Sold by JohnstjD, Holloway & Cowden, 603 Arch street. 7,419 31 1,351,821 25 116,180 no 16 25 40,816 61 416 06 83,627 60 802467 46 2.667 21 78,074 22 89,969 25 2,698 08 41,429 63 Doesn’t the Bible hay that a Man who dree not provide for hie own family'ls'..worse than a heathen f And yet you burden ;your family with tbe rirk ol yonr dy ng to-morrow and them being left en tirely resiilnte, viblle'by a little foresight and tbe in vestment of a email rum ofmoneyyou might make Fare provision for their future, by mean* of a policy 01. Life Insurance in the' AwitßinaN of PuiLADEnruia. Dbkss Goons, of urn newest styles and most desirable fabrics, .stripes,onlxtares and plain. Now Quods opening every day, Our ecalrj. or prices low, lower, lowest. Our Ktd Glove assortment la still well assorted with the new and desirable colors,,notwith standing we are eelliife rronrlOOtojlW.palfs per 'day. Tho genuine “Joseph" Ktd Glove Imported by us, aud every pair warranted, at 98 touts per pair. S6O dozen Ladieb’ Lisle Gloves, T 6 dozen Chi dreu’s Lisle Gloves, at A. & J. B. Uabtiiolouew’s One-price Dry. Goods and Notion House, No. 23 North Eighth street. ; $9,747,865 96 Bphing Hats— Spring. Hats. Cbailts Oukford & Sone, under tbe Continental, tave opened their Immense Spring stock. The most bt ant lint styles andbeSt goods can be had at Oakforas'. Pkkoe Souchong.— A very superior English Breahfast'Tea On sale by Fairthoiuo Co., 1038 Marktt Btroet and 805 North Ninth, ' Go to Oakfords’, under the .Continental, for ycur. Spring Hat. - Coens, Bunions, Inverted Nalls, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson No. 810 Chestnut street Charges moderate. ' Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh. J. Isaacs, M. D.. Professor Of the Eye ana .Ear treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be aeen at this- office, No. 808 Arch street. Tbe medical faculty are Invited to accompany their patients,as he has no Bocreta !n hts practice. Artificial eyes Inserted. No .charge made for examination. Surgical Instruments and druggists’ sun dries, „ ■ _ • Snowden & Beotueb, 23 South Eighth street. Quiet and soothe the pain of children teething— p.e T ower’s Infant Cordial. Sold by all Drogglats, POST OF Dnrr.anET.PHlA—Amn. 1& tar Bee Marine Bulletin m Inside Page. ARRIVED THIB DAV. Steamer W C fuirrepont, Shropshire, 34 honre from New V ork. with md.e to Wm M Baird * Co. r chr Is b Crocker, Thrathcr, 4 days trorn Taunton, with mdet* to Morvhen a l loud. tehr Mount Pleasant. Leatherhnry, S days from Alex andria, with iron. 3rc to W 8 Cunlm. ' 837“Bnrk bei unto, arrived yesterday from branton, l consigne'd, vessel and carso, to Wolkman 31 Co. CLEARED THISDAs- SO amcr Utility, Nlckereon. Providence. D BStetson*Co. Summer Brunette. Hone. New Vorfc, John K uhL bug Lena ’Jtiuilow. Corbett, Key West, Audenrled, Norton at To. „ „ . Bchr Hcmy Parktr. Parker. Boston, ■ do sebr W FVhelpis Cranmer. Boeton. do St hrTGßnmh, Lakn Boston. do Sehr A AM Ella, scull. Newoott, do Bchr Thos E French, Doushty, Dorranco Creek. NC. Len nox * Bn> gees. coneepenaenee of the Philadelphia BxehaxtgA LI WES, Del. April 11 8 PH. Biig Excelsior, for Turkc Island, aud echr Louisa, lor Narioik. both from Philadelphia) went to Boa yoatordav 'there are about to scoooDcrs and one brig at the Break water. but tbe rough weather orevemc getting their na “ Ca ' ra " nd jS^HL&TRA. MEMORANDA. . Ship Lauderdale (tsr). Moodie. from Foochow 24th Dec. at New Yora veetorday, with tea , St ip Gl. uhaven (Hr), kvane. 113 days from Calcutta, at New Vnra ye-terday. , , „ ... Ship O H Boutbard, Row. cleared at Now Orleans Btb bust, for Livoipool. with 8483 balm cotton. . Ship Banrparell Moalpin, clearoo at Savannah 9th to«t for Liverpool, with 8478 balte upland cotton and 72 bag. aea Island cottOD. .... . . .' „ , Ship Endeavor, for Manila, cleared at San Francisco TfirlCldST Steamer Hammonia (NO), Meier, cleared at Ne*r Yorh yesterday for Hamburg. , a , Bark Borneo (Biem;, from Cardiff for Singapore, tva* srob eu 4th ult Uta& N, lou 19 W, 10 days ouc— by bark Muria JMargarPtba port. , . bath V G WHrwtck.'ihichester, at Rio Janeiro £6th Feb, from Wilmington. f* , Brig Chnstino iX (D*n). Bonne, clewed at New York reettrday for via Kirhmond. Schr MGR. EwSrt hence at 8r John, NB. 10 h Inst aclrr J J Little* Little, flailed froin Providence 10th Inst for this port. . Schr E V Cabada, Swain, at Charleston yesterday from N* w oi k Scbr anu 8 Garmon, Cobb, from Boston for this port, at New York veste»day. . Bris Birobaid &'lmrrey. from Portland for Charleston, wsß tow* d Into Norf lk yveterday by oteam : hlp fraac Belt, with tOBBOt anchora.- p. p SALK-No. 4U<a t'PK-GE BTRERT. WEST RSJ« J bbßd*Lhla-A Kieuch Roof Ilroan Atone Dwe l uix Jug, iow empty • U rooms and modern conve niences Let 40 x 160 feet. TRE3O. op!8 6t* ' 613 Walnut dtiie*. m for ABI'GTON STATION NORTii bH? I cm Bjlvanin hallio »d. f«*nu of 42 Acre**, with «ooi flhi ole dwtlli« * bwrt. ffle. line uprin**. wjo-’ ■ bud &c. Well rluiftted for balding ut'en.being blgn *tnd bnvii K ext*’ut*!ve \it-wu theref oui- !*rouu ou town and Willow *»iove • ino,exteDdiu* through to Mu head; tb.te u-inutea walk from BtdUon , r. A, ’ Kbu >, uplS-fit* B*2 Wnlntit CuUUT SALE ESTATE OF E. A B* un< tt. de<v used Thomas <b Sous, Au Ely* —frorteru Thrti’-etor? Hriek Ke*ldeuco, S W. coi m r Elev. nib «nd WalUce fltreeta. Purvnaut tonuordf »t the Otpliaab* Gmut for the cuy *u»d coifity of P.illn hia \v»H »esosd at pubic wale ou T **fday. Mi. I 18*9 a» 12 o’clock, uoou. at the PhlUdelpbU 15\* • hut gp. the follow fan drtrc»lhed property. Ute of E. Bennett, deei’Oflfed, \iz : All that thri e-story biick uio .uaj*** nud lot «»f * rnui d, *lt•!ate at the Boutfnv*-ht. corn** ol f lev- nth and Wallace etreeffl In the Guy of PhUad l »hlas coutttluinp tn hr* adib on i‘aid Elevo th atr-iet K Uit and in depth ou aftld Waliao** i*tr etSlfcit Ui lath And on the eouth line flier- of. which ruuß at rlfili* angl « till paid Eloteuth Btreet 82 feet lrt hon. Bmiudc ro.ihw aid ty said Wallace atrnet. fiy sai i Eleventh street nouibward by arouud grautel or it, '« uded to havo been itraated to John v'oge l . and wiy vro by n 8 f-et wlio alley. luudluß into nud fro u said Wallace &t’ cut, at right angle* therewith, wub tuo air ‘ MkGAEV. Otcrk o C WILLIAM 11. BB.NNEI’T.i Executor fl . N 1J — l The Improvement* are a throc-etory brick rod deuce, with thr* e e’ory b«e»t bnbdlng, has parlor, dud-if rutin »nd kitchen on tr.e first floor, 2 chamhor-, eiuiiw room, baih and B»ore-room on the »< cou l iioor, aud ioi.- chsn beTßon the third t has utaible bise vent b’tlu; hot und co d fuinaci, oooklng marble mau t,-la, belt callß, &c THOMAS * SONS. Vuctionoo-a, aplS 24 n-yl l4l doutu fourth Asre»*t ajx *rOKNE DE KIEFPBR’S r DING 8«; u >ol. %£2>Diiß«n*tt*aLbe > ow Bpruce. between Fiftoooth audßixti enth street#, will be ioopeu«*d ou Mon day. Pepteniber 21et IBjfl. mb2o Lp-rufi I ETTtliaTl BTAMENTARYON THE ESTATE 01*’ Ls hOBLkY DUfisGi IbON. M. !>.. late of no city ot r itilhd.ljibifl, d’ cerc- d. havlng boon grant dtt>ihcs<ib -r |>-ers by tho Register of Wills of the county of HhU i deiphia, ail pensous indebted to said es nte are reciuestod to make payment, and those having cluiuuor doiuuo ls Affftlcrt the same present tbctu without delay u the Executors, VMuLI*M L 0 JNQl ( l3d,s, R. I. DUNGLIBON. M |» 1 aplfl-tuCt - 727 Luestimt fltreoL INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTLNgTsPBAM 1 Packing Hose, &c. Ei aiuecre and dealere will' find a full Assortment of (loodyearSi Paten'Vtilcauixojl Rubber Biltlnt, Pscklns UoBu* (bo., at the *GUODYEA'J,t udq 11Art0 3JB Ghostnut str »-t _ South side. N.Il —We have now on hand a large lot of GoutlmucnS Ladies* and Mlß*ee' GmullQOta. Also, every varie y and . stylo of Gum Overcoata, ISAAC NATHAVft AUO'riONfc.BiL N. m GuuNkb 1 1 bird and tturuce ttreets, only .ouo square bulnv the fexetnojea. $«60,0 dtoloao* In Urge ormuall ammiiU tm dintuonas, Ptlvi-r pMe, watob ***. jowmry, and all soodiof v.lue. Office hours from BA. M to 7P M. nv*“3l? tt.bi d for (lie la.t (i lty years. Advances made In larvo ontonuto nt the low.ot market rateo. I . r p JCBT RFCF.IVF.I) AND IN Br.4ltgl.ojl OA4R-V OF Cliampai(im,ei>Krlilln( Oat- wba and i.altforula W.O .. l*.irt. Mad. Ira. Shorry, Jamaica .rid dau-.a- Oi-ua Itmn Ouo old Urandloo and Wiroktoii, Wboliaalo and retvi| Um * F. J. J. litu AN, 224 IWstroHL Below Third and Walnut street* and aboro t)vik ttreot de7.tf city TJ&Tidiaa. mikktLNlll HULLETitt. FOIt MLb. lihAL Lb'l'A'i'E hAL£S IIIUINQ NOHUOW. oAMiPtritiafi, *6. CARPETINGS! „ CARPETS! M’OAIiLUM, GBEASE & SLOAN/ ITq. 509 CHESTJfUT BTBBET, Opposite Independence Hall, PhlladelpM*. Spring lmporiaMoh.of CaipeUngfa JUST ARBIVEP AND IN STOEB, ' FimchChtDllie, Hxmlnsferandßuyal Wilton. CROBSIEV’S VELVETS AND TAPEBTBIEB. Newest Deelgns, 8-4 nhd K wide. , ENGL’BH BEUBBELBof aUthe beet makes; «lio, wlth Border to match, forJJalla and Btairs, \ THREE-PLIES AND INORAINB, VENETIANS, for Halle and Stain; DBUUOETS, BOGS, *A COCOA MATriNGS, Fresh Oaixtoxx Mattings, ALL WIDTHS. EUGUSHiiTD iHEKICAH 01l CLOTDI. M’CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, Ho. 609 Chestnut Street, Philada., Opporite Independence HalL mhtl th e tu soil p ' CARPETINGS I REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON 13SS CHESTNUT STREET, Above Twelfth. Spring Importations Now Opem French Knglieh 'Wiltone, *. . Velvets,, ’ Tapeßtriese BRUSSELS CARPETS, Of all tho celebrated English make*, now deelgna, spocla styles, with borders to match. Ball and main Carpet*, Three File*, Ingrains, Venblaß*, Canton and Cocoa matting*. English Floor Oil Cloths. No. 1222 CHESTNUT STREET, Above Twelfth. tphlB th b tn istm • SPRING. 1869. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET. We are now receiving a very large Block of new goods foi SPRING SALES, ’ Embracing all tbe new etyles of CARPETINGS, FLOOB Oils CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &0. mhs3mn>4 --- ITBIUTVCIE. AC. GEO. .1. HENKELS, CABINET MAKER, 1301 and 1903 CHESTNUT STREET. Established in 1844. fel Bmrit FURNITURE. A. & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE BEHOVED THEIB Foinitnie and Upbolsteiing Warerooms TO 1127 CHESTNUT STREET, OTRABD ROW. mh6dtttth6mrp{ FURNITURE. T. & J. A HENKELS, Having REMOVED to their ELEGANT STORE, 1002 ARCH ST., Are dow ecUlng finsLclftea FURNITURE at very reduced pjicee. xnh3l-Btnrpt OHIIitinEHTAL IttON WO It KB. ARTISANS* AND BUILDERS’ Ornamental Iron & Bronze Works SPAB KS,STILLMAN,DOWDELL&CO. MABUFAOTCBEEB OF Oast and Wrought Iron Bailing, GARDEN AND CEMETERY ADORNMENTS, FODN TAINS. VASES, VERANDAHS, SETTEES, CHAIRS, Ac. IRON STa IKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW AND IM. PROVED STABLE FURNITURE. Foundry—2o2B North Tenth Street. Wareroom—Bo7 Chestnut Street. mlifO tu th e Ctnßpv CONFEOTIVNEBI, CONFECTIONS FOR THE THROAT. Marshmallow, Hoarhound Jujube, FlaxßoedDrops, STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, mAmw;rAOT®i»B». No. 1310 Market Street. BplOUttP ' CHESTNUT STREET ESTABLISHMENT BEADY MADE CLOTHING FINEST FASHIONABLE TAILORING. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Head of Department, Mr. E. T. Taylor. ANNOUNCEMENT—Mr. E. T. TAYLOR, Into of tbo firm of Charles Btokos & Co., 824 Chestnut elm-khnnooncta to his meeds and bUßineea t,5“ l • , “^ a 9 4 l s'«„d»y, April 12»h, ft«M. ciatidbluifclf with tbo new enterprise of Mr. JOHN WANAMAKBB, at 818 and 820 CUESPNUf tin.h, and that be will take great pleasure In meeting there all Ida former patrons, having dow at, bis command belter facilities than ever belore for satisfying and pleasing them in the matter of C pUhi\HHR ANNOUNCEMENT.—Mr. WM. BU6HE3i late with Edward P. Kelly and formerly Vrtili Aiidrlot, Magtoch & Co.; is co-operating' In this department and earnestly aoliclts the patronage of his friends and acquaintances. JEAN BERNARD, of Paris, recommended by Sanqutnetta, of Crony & Lent, Broadway, ,N. Y. P aNDUIOT, fotmerly with Andrlot, Mageoch A Co. J. ZACKEY, foimeriy with Ebfllcher. ; _ G. E AYREB, formerly with Brown & Powers, Broadway, N. Y. , P KELLY, ot chestnut street, Philadelphia. , The pationage and Influence of the people of Philadelphia and vicinity earnestly solicited. JOHN WANAMAKER, Nos. ©l© and ©SO CHESTNUT Street. apisif ■ _i ; 11 —-— ———— ——.'...1 SILK DEPARTMENT. HOMER, COLLADAY & CO., • ; .«• 3 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE BROAD, Are now offering j THE LARGEST AHD MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT or DRESS SILKS EVER IMPORTED INTO PHILADELPHIA, Embracing every NOVELTY in STYLE and SHADES and ell the moitofle brated moke# of BLACK SILKS. These goods have been made expressly for us end with the greatest o®e, and we have deteimined to sell them at prioes that win defy compßtition. ALSO, ” EVERY NOVEETY IN TEXTURE AND STYLE OF DRESS GOODS. •pto ItrpS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! The Subscribers beg leave (o announce te (heir CUSTOMERS and tbs PUBLIC GENERALLY, that their STOCK of GOODS DAMAGED BY WATER at the LATE FIRE AT THEIR STORE are now arranged far BALE, corihting of TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, LINEN and MUSLIN SHEETINGS, MUSLINS, BLANKETS, FINE MARSEILLES QUILTS. SPREADS, &0., 40. Alio, nearly their ENTIRE STOCK of ELEGANT LACE CURTAINS and DRAPERIES, tome of them Ihe richest imported, SLIGHTLY WET, will bs sold at prices io ineuie (heir IMMEDIATE SALE, SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, Linen, HouGe-Furnishirg Dry Hoods and Curtain Establishment, 1008 CHESTNUT ©TJEIEET. rims, Ace. FURS ONSTORAGE. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH 1212 CHESTNUT STREET, Beg to Inform the Ladle, thut they aro now prepared u receive PURS ON STORAGE through the Bummer guaranteeing them agelnat leu b> Flic and Moth, at > uifllng ezpenco. A. K. & F K. WOMRATH. 1212 Cbestnut Street. apl th b tu Brnrp tliUiiuAuus. D. M. LANE, &M. Bnlidcr of Flrst-eiais Heavy CARRIAGES, acripUon, at mUKIFACTeBT UD WABEBOftJIi, 3432, 3434 and 3430 9UBKRT NIBEET, Three eauaree weet 61 Petmeylvunla Railroad Dopoi Weet Philadelphia. feata-th-a^mrp TO HRNT. TO RENT. SECOND-STORY FRONT ROOM, GOV Chestnut Street. 00,,U» Beutlt Delawaro oveuuo. ; CORPS OF CUTTERS. SPRING STYLES BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTS’ WEAR. BARTLETT, 33 S. Sixth Street, abnireOhestart. W. H. HELWEG-, "i . BOOTMAKER, NO. 535 ARCH STREET, All (be latest New York and Philadelphia iitytai of BOOTB and GAITEKB always on hand aod made lo order at abort uptloo, irihaatuf Bmrp snddiera, Haroesa-M takers, Mamifno. iiircreof «jlt>ttitnjr, Stout-,, Nlioi h <Vo , xvMflnd It tolhclr in(ere*t M tiao our UMtIVALUBD. ■Mil 1)INK TWIBT and the "Milfurd Linen Thread." . Manufactured exrreeely lor hb frr.m the licet material and warranted a •tiparlor article. TnsinMts]i.iiii'Hii!K'Mi «»nrin Manuiacturcre and Prorrlotore ol tho SINGER SOWING .■ ■ ■ • MtUIIINK, No. 1100 tiUhSlJtlimroet, mylljfv TUGS. K. OSEU, Agent. UOOI’S ASH SO.MEN. fjEWINO HIACHINfiSS.
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