Aim IN NEW -Vogul. The TbOnlps(iln CoIICCU! is We receive from no gentleman ehargt)tt wi di . the overAglit of, our, aria tie ,erittebtno, new In NQ« York, tlteP011Otvog:t000.8.: P TI/ItEs Or 111 V.. TRO*rsort sissy Vona,- January , evening, a, nurolter of jot asptimbled by invitation tv ecoalie muse') Thompson; aboUt which 'such sixtracirdirary entlitt.siasni has, lately stirred the IS'ew York Mail and the-Boston Post. The gallery is indeed Falstafftan, if that is a setts , faction tb anybody, and it offers the rather temipting association of eXoelfent' and bad 'which will giVe it piquancy in the fancy of the • epeeulatot--so :fair and. a ./(ft I linYe not. ,seen. =le canvases are'spread in two locali ties, separately commodious, and together of feting abroad acreage of wall-room. Messrs. , re • Ilkt' 8.4 Miner their extensive galleries at the-oorner of Twelfth street. having filled and bubbled over like a pitcher under a cataract, , were obliged to secure additional rooms ; and have rented the third-fie:o ot4r•Cearipion and 'Stuart's, 831 Broadway. Iltito the Peculiar cosmopolitanism of Mr. Thompson's taste is 'proclaimed in broadeides. ; The pictures of Titian Mid Rentbsandt, Peale jostle each :other on the wall; Thomas Hicks and Albert .Guyp tumble on each other's heads In the cata logue ; Angelica Kauffman gees, off, in mild dances °rider the trees, et; ,Albert Bierstadt, and HOlbeinhobnobir with Resit and Holt, Hicks, risocks and Macias Of' the whole col lection it must be said that it resembles a prairie of gaudy weeds, thspogb which'strug gips here and there " the grain by which a man may live ;" and that hlrealAnninilY entni- i air is given it by the large'prevalence of portiesailely made after those particular flori tine works of the old masters Schee.) lation hardly excuses their libertinage. A &Adopt° containing more than two thou sandpicteres is not to bit exhaustively noticed in, a paragraph or two. Thorrally valuable paintings which Mr Thonapsons system Suf fered him occasionally 'secure, are "alone '.aidfifolantly"numerous to equip • a long and staniteta article. , They are padded with.a 'world of works, by straggliomßoeton men and others, which were ‘evidently, bonght• Mr. Thotnomx) from charity, —a motive we dealt° „to,preServe in our allusions to Meat. Alsong •the more deserviug of this sort of pictures we should allude to the "Sleeping Beauty," by Moses Wight, of Boston. a pupil'of Couture. Wight's color having attracted Mr. Thompson's notice, he' recently allowed him to develop it in Oda subject, which' was an order, lintthe ',sequel' has - proved that the • 'obleritithi powers of drawing and, modeling ,, , quite unequal to Mlalif-Sitie - Stddys (.)f far greater interest is the'lianin altistes'ilaliating of Hum boldt, taken fromsliforinanY Yeatra age, at the irite,reaseiensof4:,,thmeEittan-4Sonsal gi ,and Welshing the!, atith for our Most 'satisfac rtabgrall,rig'Of philosophers Thad no intention Ur' entangling myself in the first place' With. Modern siiatuxest, wkilch Are fiSsing and 'Muttering 'ever&Where allot& 'the 'stalls likenrigsin summer, ..",. seheti its own voice &lags fd 'Oath blade of'grke,and every voice is nothing :" they are not by any means the distinguishing accent of the collection. The old foreign eanvasespieked up no one knows Where -nor why--flirted out of mouldy Picture- Pali% and valet :dons by the curious fingers of use maws throngh a long serif s of years -- these. pentain some jewels of really :admirable writer. Of theairincipal pair trifSiordasatis the test is tie Philemon andft,s , t• it embodies some of the best tradition.s of the Iraancis of Rttbens and VanDyek. Nothing can be more engag ing than this thoroughly moderu petit-maitre of a Meraury, with his- naked Aortas and his lutt;atid frher s such as are worn,4teday by roiStways These/dant, "Snowing Ho• tand , Cold," fit more extraragahte—a r evel of the brush, such as Ruhens often gave himself 'tato gaSt of luity life is a good 'example for smite of the assidifOuslit cor rect and formal Erencli eeMptteers who seem to be forming our taetesjust now. - Through the Tearkt, and - not always self-poss&ssed, ilnrenatesa of tads school we come to the sordid seassnaffity of the-Dutch, represented here by a Herrtek , e,"or 'Village feast of boors, from the pencil Of &Sewer; who" graphic skill -and taximmasel of compalation fends some charm eves to a scene of gracefesa animalism- The best pictures in tile gallery are, perlaps; two wOrks by .Sehillone—;hat - voluptuous and graceful Lombard colorist in ,whirm. Correggio ' , teemed to emsdnue to five. The entailer, a (,'rarity, f with a • very Credible Italian anti Enghsb pedigree) is tine: hut it yields incontinently, to the splender and (thraldom of the Galatea, which forms the great attraction of the supplementary gallery: seldom have Americans seen in their own country such a superb decoration; as if from the ceiling of-a ‘streaSpleasure-hone,—such a wrea tu of extruiaiteli flexible forms,suth a bath of light and ealoreti shadows, Time fails me so Trait of - the Entombment and the St. John .ttibutsci to Ludovico Caramel, the Rape of babities, by. Pietro of k"ortona, the portrait by Camvaggio, the Venus of Paris Sordone, the Honcules and Gurphaleattii bated to Veronese, and tither driblets, from Radian 'brushes whose auffieliticity -is sufficiently colorable to give therse s an, ahnota independent, value.—Titan theseesare the French :'picturesS-a'peteerful portrait, instinct with life mid genius, by Du n-lambi, afftlies pianist Gluck;.the beads bit Greuze, painted, as the amateur says in La Famine l lowitbai: ieethi-ejsam;" the gigantic Expulsion Isom Parma - Se—copied by a dilettante tErtbielf. a.hliV. On a painful scale, and afflicting us with all the pcisturiug and opacity of the school'of'David ; ,and the little Leda by Duhute, in whichthe -boudoir artist-poet seems to have stretched Ida tallow Wings in the struggles of adoles cence; anti singular decorative-panel pictures, like this by Jacques Stella (he was • a protege of Richelieu, who pemi one d him and lodged /Out in the Louvre) wherein the Grand 31onatch lied his Cardinalare making "their legs, and contemplating from an estrade Some flattering allegory..—The sketches so attract ively catalogued as by West and Sully are of small interest ; the latter painter, however, is represented by a very delicate copy of Titian's Danae.—The English school is quite suffi ciently represented by a Sir Joshua or two, a Ithine scene by Turner, a portrait by Opie— who used to say he mixed his palette with brains, but whose results would hardly tempt any one to sacrifice, himself to that recipe for a siceative—and a lovely and luminous inte rior of a Picard cabin, by G. Earl, of Loudon. I have naruecl, perhaps, enough examples to Soiree!, Something of Abe' general sone and style of •. Mr. ThomPson's accuin illation. That it contains several pnzes is indubitable. The auction will be a rattier humble and diatant :approach to the great sales of the Hetet Drouot, such as that of the Collection Pour tales, and the one so skilfully exploit,ed last winter by al. Petit; but like to see the American beginning of such, a system,, of things. I like the intense business zeet, the blatauf,ativertising, the tremendousness and the scale. That is the only way, in this coun try, to show people that pictures are sometimes *wed s and ny sensible per sons,into immense conglomerations, - where the good examples are enhanced by the general splendor and bewilderment. Peo ple wbo can only set tVVO or three pictures on their, walls like captain jewels in the carcanet, will get from this coruscation a new idea of the valuable effect of neigliborhood and mul titude. The eye for once has grasped a gal rlery wurthy at, least by its extent ; audit is not very hard to argue, from the 'mixed and dim med magnificence of theeci embroidered the richness, the elevating effect, the romance, the desirability, and soon the necessity, of greet national collections niade up, of master sauces. , —A beacon at . Granton„kieotland,Was lately, as au experiment, lluminated by an electric light. A magnetic battery, generating the electricity, was stationed on shore, whence the , iluid'paMed through ,a submarine cable fully half a utile long.. The,light was made to flash in front of a mirror at the top of the totver, The flashes being quite brilliant, and with the machine in use, counting as high lib five hundred per minute. Ss about to abolish the law pro tibial:lg Sunday theatre:, CITY'BULLETIO: Contact:m . loN 'ASOnti.—The folibwitig tire ' the doys upon which ashes are eolleeted in the , First Distriet(joittracter, Peter Manton, 708 outh Sixth street. lionday-J..DeltiWainavenite to Second street, outh of , Washington avenue. Tuesday- Second street to 'Fourth, street, south of Washington avenue. Wednesday—Fourth street to Sixth street, • south of Washington avenue. Thursday—Sixth street to Eighth street, south of Washington avenue. • Friday—Eighth street to Tenth street, south of Washington avenue. Saturday—Tenth street teltroad street,sotitla of. Washington avenue: ,Second Dattfict—Contractor, James Collins, .1814 Rater street. • _ ; Monday—Delaware avenue to Second street, South street to Wiighingtoii avenue. Tuesday—Second street to Fourth street, South street to Washington avenue. WednesdaYLFotuth street to Shah street, South street to Washington avenue.. This Distriet--Contractor, Samuel B. Col lins, 625 South Seventeenth street. Tbursday-4ixth street to. Eighth street, South street to Washington avenues • . Friday--=Eighth street to Tenth Stredf,&mith street.to Washington avenue. Saturday—Tenth street to Broad street, 'South street to Washington avenue. ' Fovrthihstrkt--Contractor, 'John Mcßride, NO, 709 South Twentieth street. c• Monday—Brdad Street to Fifteenth' Street, south of South street. Tuesday—Fifteenth street to Sixteenth street, south of South street. • Wednesday—Sixteenth street to Seven teenth street, south ,of South street. Thursday—Seventeenth streetio Nineteenth street, south ofßouth street. • Friday—Nineteenth street to Twentieth street, smith ,of liOuth street. ' Saturday—All west of Twentiethstreet, and all south of South street. .Fifth' District—rOtletal,'Janies Mcßride, 709 South Twentieth street.' Monday—Delaware , avenue to Front sttCot, and South Street to ehestuut strfiet. . Tuesday—Front street to , Seeend Meet, and South street to Chestnut street , ' Wednesday—Secbnd street to. umird atreet, and South street to Obestant staved'. Thursday Third -street to Fourth street, and South street to .Cheottiut street Firiday-l-Felatik street to Fifth street, and South street to Chestnutstrott, Saturday—Plfth streetto Sixth street, and South street to Chestnut Street,. _ Math District—ObtArgetor, :lames Callen, 768 Louth Broad street. " Monday--Pheitnnt street to Pine street, Sixth street to Eighth street. Tuesday--Chestnut street to• Pine street, Eighth, street to Tenth street. . Wednesday—Chestnut street to Pine street, S`'...nth street to Twelfth street. Thurfiday—Chestnut street to Pine street, Twelfth street to Broad street.. Friday—Pine street 'to South Street, Sixth stTeet to Tenth street: Saturday—Pine, street to South street, Tenth street to Broad street. ' 'Seventh Dlstrict--Ccintrgtitoi, Henry Biel;ley, 1622 Market street. Monday--Broad stet to Sixteenth street, south street to Chestnut street. ' Tuesday—Sixteenth street to Eighteenth street, South street to Chestnut street. Wednesday—Eighteenth street t 6 Twentieth street, South streetto . Chestriut street- - • • Thursday—Twentieth street .to Twenty second street, South Street to chestnut street. • Friday—Twenty-second street to Schuylkill river, South street to Chestnut street. Eighth I)istricV 7 Contritetoc,' I TOlip Galbraith, 42d North Delaware avenue. Monday—Delaware avenue to Sixth street, Chestnut street to Market street. Tuesday-z-Dolaware avenue to Sixth street, Market street to'llaee street. Wednesilay—Pelaware avenue to Sixth street, Race street to Vine street. • th.D .A'inistriet—Contriustor,Ditniel McNichol, 1. / 23 Jacoby street Moncjay—Sixtli street to Ninthstreet, Vine street to Arch street. Tuegday--Sixth street to Xintb street, Arch street to Chestnut street Wednesday--Ninth street to Twelfth street, Tine ,meet to Arch street. • Thumlay—Ninth - street to Twelfth street, Arch street to Chestnut street. - . _ . , Friday-- r Tweifth street to Brotpl street f yine street to Arch tree Saturday—Twelfth street to Broad. street; Arch street to CheStnut street. , Tenth Di'strict—Contractor, Henry Hickley, IEC-." Market street. street to Sixteenth street, (she:4llld stiTet to Vine btreet. _ Tuesday—Sixteenthstreet to Eighteentb street, Chestnut: street to Vine street. Wednesday—Eighteenth street to Twentieth street, Chestnut street to Vine street. Thursday—Twentieth street to Twenty-sec ond street, Chestnut strcet to Vine street Friday—Twenty-second street to Schuylkill river; dies - tnut street to. Vine street. Efreelitl4 Dixtriet— Contra.gthr ,:44)1112 Gal braith, 426 North Delaware avenue. Wednesday—Delaware avenue to "Sixth street, Vine street to CallowhilLstreet.' Thursday--Delaware avenue to Sixth street, Callom hill street ti) Noble street. ir:riday—Delawart avenue to Sixth , street, Noble street to Coal street .aturday—Delaware avenue to Sixth•street, Coates street to Poplar. street. Twelfth District—Contractor, Henry E. 'Bickley, 1622 Market street. Monday--Slicth street to Eighth'street, Vine street to Poplar street • ' Tuesday—Bghth street to Tenth street, Vine fritre et to Poplar street. • Wed nesclay--Tenth.street to Ere veil - Hi - Street, Vine street; to Poplar street. Thursday--FJeventli street to Twelfth street, Vine street to Poplar streets. Friday—Twelfth street to Thirteenth street, Vine street to Poplar street.' ' F - Saturday=Thirtearrth street to Broad street, Vine street to Poplar street. ' Thirteenth Distr,ict— Contractor, Henry E. Bickley, 1622 Market street. Monday--Broad street to Schuylkill river, Vine street to Callowhill street. Tuesday—Broad street to Schuylkill river, tiallowhill street to Green street. Nyecltle.sday—Broad street to Schuylkill river, Green street to Coates street. , Thursday—Broad street to Schuylkill river, Coates street to Parrlshstreet. iday—Broad street to ; Schuylkill river, Parrish street to POnlar street.. fi'ourtffwth District—Qontractor, , James O'Rourke, 1129 Somerset street. Monday—Front street to Second street, Poplar street to Norris street. uesday—Second street to Fourth street, Poplar street to Norris street. Wednesday—Fourth street to Sixth street, Po street to Norris street. ifteenth District—Contractor„Tas.O'Rourke, 1.129 Somerset street. 1' Thursday—Front street to Norris street, Girard avenue to Delaware river. Friday—Ail 'north of Girard avenue, anti from Norris street to Front street. Sixteenth' District—Contractor, Thomas D. Stites, 514 Richmond:street. • Wednesday,:-All north from Norris street to Allegheny. avenue, and from the Delaware river to Sixth Street. 2 • " Seventeenth District— Contraetor, Joseph Johnson, 1312 Marlborough street. Monday—SiXth ; street •to Ninth street; all ;north of Poplarlttreet, • Tuesday:—Ninth street to Warnock street; all north of. Poplar street, • ' 'Wednesday—Warnock street to Eleventh ; all north of i'oplar street. • Thursday—Elovepth street to Tvielfth street; all north 'of Poplar street. Friday—Twelfth street to Broad street';, all north of Poplar street. Eighteenth .I)istrict—Contractor, Daniel Mc- Laughlin, 3724 Lancaster'avenue. • • ' luesday—From the north side of Market street north, west of the Schuylkill river. • Friday—From the south side of Market street south, west of the Schuylkill river. Nineteenth District—Contractor, Edward Mc- Caffrey, 1524 Swain street. Tuesday—Poplar street to Master street, Broad street. to Schuylkill river. FridayHMaster street to Barks .Street, Broad street to Sclitiylkill river. TJxiox TEmeontinv 'Horol:—The annual meeting of this ; excellent institution will be held at the Home, 'Sixteenth' and Poplar titrees, on Thursday, at 3; P. MY 7 TIM DAILY •EVENING,BUILETIII-THILIAOIIIPEIMTITESDATAMIAT ' Tim Coftiltatorait,„lll*.diataliWlThe annual:, °lof ti ng o f the Ootutneroliti, Bachlittle, Aft#o - f; ' 4i.Wen was held this inergrig* E itinar room: It J go. 421 ; Walnut Street. Aleintn er , J.. Derby - shire; Fon, was called to 4lid:Biiht.' Gray ,•Esii., was sekiditektAtaet Still'. The Annualrßeport, mail t en 'read. It says:; , f in a 'tuntlinerciab point 'of view the ' year IBM bas been one of groat' de'Pression; not confined to isolatedloeaUties, but felt with 1 'Monier less . Severity•,frOM' Milne to Teies, "and - fttim the Atlltidic 0410 : - iiagifie ;boasts.; 1 ,lii na branch •of our' national industry has , there, been that : quietened 'aOtitity witioa !pi former .years, marked • '.1116,, `periodica our rents of • trade. . . Our , manufacturers have found ft dilliettlt - ;to "obtain cost for , their predneti;, i - eur 4. agtkixitttral 'interests have suffered severely from the extremely low priets'*hich have ' ruled and,,fidli govern Our ' krtark4o to:411141(010e and abkOactovrlLlst.'im portein O',r forelgngoods have been subjected to harassftOvexations and serious' losses by .the violent, flucftuttiorus ;in;,gOld and general shrinkages. , in values. The , chief cause of three" unsatisfactory results 'doting the past year has been the want ;of ( harmony, between the cost of produetion and the , market •valte of theproduct. iearly all , 'kinds' of merchandise havt ~ 'greatly „ ~depreciated ; some having ',actually . -fallen , :considerably below the range, of specie-paying times„ whilst there has been , no', actual shrinkage in the prices of labor or, in the expense attending business trallaactions. Labor still commands the high wages,of,lBBs, ends house and store rents , have even advanced. This - confilet of labor with capital hae,..greatl,y restricted hue merging for Orofit v whilst in , 'Meal, ;branches of .trade unusual risks, , inseparable from a transition state, bare. placed , heavy balances , on the wrong side of the ledger.," , , ' The Treasurer, in lElBoam:tufa report , for the year eliding January 14_24,,iF9, says : The receipts from . a.ll , sources --,have..-been $37,849 78, while. the expenses fOot up the slim of $.17,155 42. ',..The , expena(iit incurred for fitting up,thehall in 'the , CbeMber of 06m rotate Building-reach the ilium of $18,059 20, While the cost of dedicating said bull ,was $2,725 90; in addition to winch there was the liberal donation to the " Avondale' , su ff erers of lig,ood.-• ' L', '.- . held for 411 e/Oetfou wits then held for officers for the ensuing year. - : , • ~ t ' Pier President„there are two candidates-8. I. Cooly • and !Nathan Brooke—and forinao there are several' tickets The • voting hetbeen finite 'lively, The polls claSe at ;3 O'clock, and several hours will then be con sumed in counting the ballots. , . , BEQUESTS TO CHARITABLE INSTITUTLONR 'The wifi Of Bernard Maguire, of the Sixteenth Viiril,hotel-liedper, was admitted .to , probate this morning. it contains the following be quests : Philadelphia TheOlOgical Seminary of St. Charles Borroineo 510,000 St Jobn's Orphan Asylum .. ... . . 5,000 Roman Catholic Society of St. Joseph , for Educating and Maintaining Poor Orphan Children.. ... . . 3,000 St. Ann Asylum for Maintaining Poor W idows and Single Women..... .... 2,000 House ef Good Shepherd ... 5,000 St Vincent's Some . 5, 000 St. Joseph's Hospital 5,000 St. Michael's Church, for the use of the Parochial School connected therewith 5,000 For Library of St Michael's Church.... 500 The decedent directs, that in case his, estate does not produce sufficient , money to Pay tbe several legacies provided for, they shall be di vided pro rata; and if there be a -retsidue the same shall be converted into money and di vided among the several charitable institu tions before mentioned, rateably(' and in pro portion to the legacies above stated. , • It is further directed that the several lega cies shall be invested by the managers and trustees of the respective charitable institu tions, in good securities approved by law, and that the: interest and income• of the said legacies shall he applied, from time to ,time' for tile support and benefit of Said institutions,, it being tbe will of the decedent that the pritlyi pal of . the said respective legacies. shall re main whole and safely 'invested at all • times be,teafter se as to produce interest and'. in- gnir AT A MATCII Picrour,—This morn ing, shortly before .one o'cloek, a tire broke out in a'three-Stbried` brick building No. 9.0 John'Street,`6Wried by Ephraim K. SMith, add occupied by him as a match factory: The Haines were discovered by Policeman George Burns, Of the Tenth District, Who promptly gave the alarm. An, immense volume of smoke was issuing from the second story, and it was supposed that the ' entire place: was on tire. As a consequence, a Large quantity of water was thrown.into the building: The lire 'caused very, little damage, but the stock, Ma chinery, !ice., were greatly injured by water. The loss Is estimated at $3.000, upon which 'there - is an instwanee of sl,ooo' in the ;Williamsburg ( .l. Y.) Fire p Insurance Co pany. The tire originated in rather a singular way. In the second story there is a tub in which the cans of phosphorus are kept under Water,' By some means. the phig to the waste pipe of the tub was misplaced, last evening, and the water ran out. Some Of the cams be ing ieakY, the air came-in 'Contact with the phesphorufrand ignited it The intense heat :thrown out melted the soldering from other must, and there 'was Soon.a considerable mass Of burning phOsphorns in the tub: The tire ran down the waste : pipe and inelted'it all the tvay into"the cellar,' The Weed-work near the pipe took fire,and but fordlie timely discovery the V‘ bole building and - contents would, have . been , destroyed. Kiinitets se.ssion of the Grand Ledge pf the 'Knights of PythiM of Pennsylvaida commenced( this,rnbrning Spring - Garden nail. Therreport" of "operations, submitted shows - • ' ' There• are, 2315 organized l,odgcs in•l'enit sylvania,'ene hundred being in •this city. The reenibershipin the State is - 46,700; Philadel phia's quota. being 215,300. One hundred new Ledges hare 'been organized the past - year, and the mquibership during that period has been close to ten thousand. The invested and cash fund of the Order aggregates $190,897 64. Relief 'bah 'been offered to' • 1,411 needful Bilights during the year, as well as to :196 widow,s and families. $48,132 46 is the =Mint expended for 'relief. The Grand Lodge will be in session at leaSt three and probably four days. Many important subjects , will bqueted upon. CRUELTY TO , ANIMALS.—TIIO Pennsylvauia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani malg has issued cards 'of membership, which authorize members to require the assistance of the police force in arresting persons who are guilty of cruelty. Every one who desires the enforcemota door protective , saws may thus become an efficient agent by simply contrib uting hve dollars a year to the society. It is to be hoped the thren hundred additional members, who are needed to render the so ciety selfsUpporting, will soon be obtained. 'We invite attention tei the advertisernent in to-day's paper. • STAIIBING BY A , Mov.--Orlando Pence, a colored boy, to ye:3o of 'age, was arrested this Morning, atlialf-yeast five o'clock, at his resi dence, N 0... 1313 Carlton street, upon the charge of assault and, battery with intent to kill. John a' quarrel with another boy named John Baton and, it is alleged, drew a knife and plunged' it into his left side, near the heart,cansing a dangerous' wound. Baton was taken to his Immeitlo, - 13().5 Carlton street. Pence will have a hearing at the Central Sta.- tien this afternoon. HEAVY Bronm.—Sinee dusk yesterday tilde has: been a prettrsteady fall of rain. During the • night there were several very heavy showers. The windis blowing strongly from the, southeast, and consequently the water in the•• Delaware is unusually, high. At high water this morning mauy , of the wharves along tielaware avenue Ivore overflowed. As yetthere has been no unusual rise in the water in the Schuylkill. , • Jam ASsAULTING A P4SLICEMA.II . OS .. Te ll tolf goy drunk last night. On South, street, 'near Tenth, he enatelicdo, bonnet and shawl limn a woman. She recovered her property however. Policeman Yale arrested Fullerton drunkennesg, an d ,30rUs, then violently as puked by him. This morning, Fullerton was taken beiore Alderniali BotulaU, and was corn ynitted for trial.' STABIZ Ronumo.-4:stable at Twenty-thrd sand Bolton streets was entered on Sunda,' night, and was robbed of a lions blanket val ued at 111. ' • • • ern. — nta morning; allfnit 11:6 1 oloolc,a fire brOke out in the drying-roem of Wood & Cons cotton-mill, at Twenty•necond and Hamilton streets. The firemen *we promptly on the ground, and the" dailies were con nod to the apartment in which they originat . +.+b considerable fiffentity of materie4wlfich Wan In •pf deem of drying, WasAtitatterid, and some of the machinery in an adjoining por tion of the itliV was,, much injured by. water. The kiss Is 44th:ttted at abont ssi, and is fully covered by. insurance. • TUBrel{BY INJUItED.—This morning a pris oner atteuipted to ,cape.' from the, kie•ientb. District Pollee station. Enoch Dowdy, the turnkey, was , kneched down. In the fall he had his shoulder dislocated and Was , other. ; wise injured. Ile was taken to his home, No. 4:18 Lombard street, auu the man who ,corn- nutted the, assault upon him was securely Diwrft IN A POLICE STATION—An Un known man (slipposed^ to be a Norwegian sailor) died' in the Second District Police Sts- lion about 9 o'clock this morning, The de ceased was Ii feet 9 inches in height; and had on gray pants, gray shirt and black cap. ' POLICEMEN BEATEN.---Policemen Taylor, of the Eighteenth District, was attacked bY a party of roughs, 'at Belgrade' and Somerset streets about ten o'clock last flight. He was beaten'atid his head was badly cat. None of the assailants were arrested. House Eivremsn.---A 4WOI lug house No. 1631 Nrprth Thirteenth atreetoras entered by forcing open, a aide winoldw, on:Sunda,' even ing. Thelouse WisinzugetkO, but as the. oe oupants are absent, it want know' whether anything has beets stolen. • - POUND Orkarit.=-Lieut.fterelre,ol'the Sixth District Police, reported,. this morning, that eleven houses in his District (Ninth and, Tenth Warde) were found unfastened las night. SERIOUS BURNINGI.—This morning, 'about btdf-pastilo'clookiElizabetli hlcNisuity Iraelle riously burned, by her clothes, takin;lire (coin a stove, at her fOdenee, No, 9M Ninth et. SALE OF Are ELF,GANT , , , Very , valimble,propierty, ' Walnut street,. wa.s . sOld. yesterday y, Thomas , Sons, Auctioneers, for 380,000. The lot is 46 by' it feet to Charieeller Street. '• CITY S NOTICES. Btatrit TT's,Florinlei will not discolor 'niWi;- rf.1.111) EXIT/ter DUCHU is pleasant in taste and' odor. free from all injuriotut properties, and immediate in its action. W. H. • CAiutirm ,(formgrly .of 719 Chestnut street) has rearmed the Curtain buoinets with his Sono, and invitee attention toteir new stock of Curtain Nate rialo awl Asijkoad, Bupp to, at 723 Chestnut stroot, two dOOO above our old stood. . W. 11. OA./trtU At &Mo. 743 Cheatnut, angst. HELM ISOLD'S EXIIIIA!OT Bncrtr toveil health . and v iggir tO the fram e and . the yalUd chee. Debili t y acconmanns. by Many tuensaut grow, swill' trestment le submitted' to, comma otiln• sanity, or epileptic fits ensue. DEAFNESS, • BroINDNESS ANA CATAAREK treated with the"utmost gumless, biol.: hisact, „W. .D and Pr,ofeseor Diseases of: the Eye and E la str i iatil sAlcto ratslin the Medieal College off afgeglooo, gears ex- Pawnee. 806Alarob ;street. Testimonials can be seen at his office.. The medical faculty are Jnytted to ac company their ntttlents, as be hesino secrete-0k We prac tice. Artificial eget Insetted Vithddt paid.; Nu' Obtuse for exturdnatforr. • •• ENFeEDLED AND DELXCA'I'it 'OONSTITU tions, of both sexes, use llntstnome's Ex.r.sAcr Btfc'UTl. It will give brisk and energetic feelfugs, •stal enable you to slee7 • , . • (Joann, Bunions, Inverted Nails, ekillfallt treated by Dr. J. Davidaon, No. SO Obeeinut ',tree . ()bargee moderate. TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE remedies for uurdesstiot'aind dangerous diseaseiLlise .sxTrolcr Bucrly AxD , IMPROVSD ROSE. Juorezotro Divrttexto, and names 'rote for children sere and pleasant pied kin° In' Botiiiti's /*Ansi THE O L oRt AF' ,11-.4.1( iA STRENomo,eralheto (9.re tie pe,r4oitii Old 4lebilltatedmhould use ..t....+63o.l.6'illifnutctEttentr. ' _ • • • Qi,a,Fonn's lift() and: unequallad stock f Ladles' Hato and Caps are being sold so cheap as to defy competition. . . Stores. 0 , 7E41.i/011W tfittArt. SHATTERED - Co2oll.lllTloNs' ItitsTOßtfl' HIMMBOLD'S EarateecT Brum. . CLOTHING at:: gold OOSt fox; ourxe 14y :at ClitamEs EiroKEs',No. 824 Chestnut street. • HELMItOLD'a EXTRACT 13131311 U and IM PROVED BOSE WASH mires secret and delicate disorders in alt their stages, at Uttle expense, little or no change In diet, no inconvenience and no exposure. It is pleas ant In taste and odor,Lnatediat2ln iteaction, and free from all injurious properties. • HATS tiENTS" tne latost and most improved styles,' Loweetprices in the City. llettFonn's, Under the Continental. f`colt N,O2i-141TE1C21017 Olt INCO74TINENCE of-g Tine, irritalWrh: inflammation, or miceration of the Madder f or -leidneye,, ,, diesabee ot—the prostate-glands, stone in the idapider, ealculue i gravet or .brjek-duet de poeite, and all •dieeiiles of 'the bladder; kidneye and dropsical !mailings. • •• • • , • - 11k.f.mtoLD's rnErrnacT pVcni't • irtOIOAT, INOTBURCENTI! and Oruggb3Uo sun - • ' &town kt •16 BROTtlititt • • • ' • 'at:4ollth Eighth street.. ' HP,LinnOT.D'S CONI:E.NTRATED , EXTRACT Bccitir , Is the Great 'Diter;tee.' ' rnrt:MßOLD's !ICE XTRATIM 1J XTBA &T SA It3APA'- .. Is the Great 1604 ,P rifler. ;t Xtoth aro propared according: to rules of Pharmacy iitlqicOalot l 7; and are the most active that can be ma e. REAL ESTATE SALES. Olt ORPIIAN:Y_ COURT, SA,I4R,;--ESTAM3 JEll. of Henry B. Mingle and ;John P. Mingle.—Thomas It -if cm tr,.."A"tm tirmeerir.—Pttretrant... ~,a tt...Order—of...the Orphans' Court for thOity end county of Philadelphia, will be sold at public sale, on Tuesday, February 15, 11110, at 12 'clock, noon, lathe .Philadelnhia Exchange, the following described proPerty of eury B. !dingle. and John, P Mingle; viz .-; No. 1. —"M M oderifTeWidery - Brick Dwelling, with, ide Yard, No. 458 Marshall street, south of Buttonwood street.—All that meesnage and lot of ground, situate on the west side of Marshall street. .72 test 4 tneheitaouth.atlftttonwoodetreet.Net,4,lB; con taining, in front on Mara li street 27. feet;.and extend ing ill depth 80 feet diee.' The bootee lute two-story hack building, gas, bath ; N0.2,--Irredeetnable (...rottrid Rent--$27 a year.:—All that yearly ground rent of $27 a year, lawful money of the United States of America , payable by Francis Me ssily; his heirs and assigns, Without deduction for taxee, on the Brat of May and November,' it equal half-yearly lameP ty. issuing out of a lot of gretind, north side of le Beeealley,'lss fee l ! 8 Inches oast - of Front street, 18 feet front , and in de th'Bo feet. No. 3:—lrredeeniable Ground Rent-4127 o year.--All that yearly rent of $27.a year, lawful money of the United States of America, payable by Henry McOul lough,his heirs and assigns, without deduction _for in taxes, equal payments, on' the first of May and . No vernber, issuing ont"of a lot. of 'ground; situate on the north side of Beck's alley, 173 feet 8 inches ettst of Front street; containing in front 18 feet, and in depth 80 feet. No. 4.—lrredeemable Ground Rent--$3.5 a year—All that yearly rent of $35, lawful M stoney of the United States of America, payable ;hy James Hall, his hairs and assign, without siedUction for taxes, in equal half yearly payments, on the first of May and November, issuing out of a lot of• ground, situate on the east side of Front street, 35 feet 2 Mabee north of Beck's alley, 17 feet 6 hitches front, and in depth 93 feet to alO feet wide alley. 116 r One-fifth will be sold tor i the estate of Henry B. Mingle, n lupaLic; one fifth At* the ootate, qf l lohn P. - Mingle, a lunatic; the three. tentalbtogffittiii •by the other owners Altaroof: t i ae Intchsisers 'olgalttjug a title to the whole. 3A EIS W. paut, " Committee of Henry B. Mingle. JOSEIMU T.' BROWN, • • ' • Gonimittee of •John P. • TILONLAS BONS, AnCtloneora, 'ia2dl . 9les 12 . 139 a ~1 141 South Fourth street: cor'AßTNEAsiiik., j) ,111.1.. Apig.LPH.I.A JANUARY 22, 1870. Caving , B. PAh , jOO4BT and' 'IeltAN(3lBl. - MAIefLE (gentlemen fn , odiploy, for 140voral yeartusifetl. the stookl, , goOd'Avill andlixtaree of our" Retail Establishment," located .corner .Third and Tear etrectß, in thie , city that branch, of the business ;will•be carried on under the firin , name of PANCOAST & fdlkilLll; at the old 'stand, and we rocommsnd 'them teethe trade and business public' - • rANtlcliktiT & MAULS also propose to carryon the bileinota of Warming and Ventilatiog Public and. frt- Vale BuildintW ,beth. by , Btealn and Rot ater, in all lie 'rational! being'steme, entirely competent to perform 4 t// workot bat character.-' . slollllX.fl, TASICEII & CO. aVHE HNI)ERKGNEDHAVE THJS pAy formed a co l portnerehip, wider the style. of,. PAN- At3T hiA.ULE for the continuance, - the old , stand, of , the Wrought Iron "continuance and 'hitting Coolness, fn etinnection with. the Iteating of All. Clasicee of' Buildings by Steam and and Bot Water. 7 our intention to ltatip,On howl, at all tiMeit4 a full line of 'litotes, aster &,170.'e Mono fee tlitcai,t9oo,loll,NoA4vitif a tVtgl y aoxsir ft B. ,PA.ll,_. . "a 25.424 - ;FRANCIS I. MA IILE: phok.-6o Oliffitt3 •$ WA it-(1E ow landing . irks. 'steltmor) 7. Vt. Hverman [from barleeteth IS. 0., ond ssleby 001Ginttlii 11,76 Ens 4 * 00 . 111 o,l3Petroxt street. 'UIoSfS '0A 1 4,011114 RIVE: xn ut4)re and for O a `le 000104,NIVREMT414 11l Obestuat street. /254870. rwAsemim ,SEVIINtPRINEIfr.' yam 11NTE11,1{11 Payable May and November in New York and London, ' • r'ree of Government Tax. FIRST 1110KTGAGE' CONVERTIB L E 'SINKING FUND BONDS AT 95, ISSUED in TfiE Burlington, Cedar Rapids and inner sota Railroad Company. Iliddlag About 10 per dent: currency ; Principal fifty years to Mt Darold° in gold. Secured.by the railroad., brmiches, depot growth!, Roiling stock, equipment Mad,, trancldMit orthe company. iThtle bontisare only hotted upon each motion of the road as fast as the mane le completed and in sticoessful operation. Two mind thalf tultlliostof dollars barebese expended on this road. Eightydbree o rollesl are, nearly coraplistai nod batame4l. soid ammo show hires earn ings, and the remainder of the line is rapidly progressing 'in Constractien: r . TAM Loan has been aelected by our tins •atter a gigot~ cough andaareful invoititettiott, cOmegUently we bine no hesitation In recoaditteuding it to; itug 'fried& •isa perfectly safe, profitable and first.clotee security. Our opinion is fUlly confirmed by the following strong letter from the,agperienced apd esaitushili.;al;MtesSfiti mitt of thS i'enneylotanis Railroad thimpapy ; 't" -'" 'ttNigsfLiertiA RAILROAD eOMPANY: Pansifiettr's OFFICE, e PHILADELPHIA, afar 11,0009. I Maieta: BiNIT CLEWS e CO:, wau iirsote Gentkown t lu , anawaip,to yanr criklystOf fit" 7th ult., for our' tipiriion ea fo the condition and "pioapects of the Burlington, Cii.dar Bapitla and, Minnesota Ballway, the thildoillitiy'dit-iiiittlx' Width 'lt peisebe'ead the prohable" ancem of the, entennise we , wotiltt,MWei ;hat beforb'acceptinethefrontimposed upon ne br the First Itortilaga Banda of this company, tae btid fatty atithrtiod ourielvia as to tha iWsctleabltity 'of Ow eutair- l'he Road startsat one of the most donriShing cities on the Northern ilissiatippi river, a n d itensiti a North westerly direction tip the great rich, Otstarltalley s eats nesting at prominent, points along She linirtritis , six dif ferent Railroads, now in satire apetrailothimarlystliet 'which tuhat be, more otiose. tributary Or feeders t 9 this This enterprise is destined to become, in connection with others now.,in operation Jor -being constructed, one of the groat trunk - lines. (rota Lake Superior, Ma, St. Paul, Cedar Rapids and Aurlington, t 0,„,. fit. Louis, and to the ll• , ast, of ir'the Toledo,Pearlts, Mid Warsaw, and the Penncylvenis. iteilreads„which we present. But seide'frOtit thin; theilkitdous condition of the country along the Aloe of' Ws to:W e fts greatprodective• netts! Mid' Wealth, glee snMelent . guaranty of a good local business, which, for any road, is the best reliance or success. 14 , • 1. good index of ...Ai , protglerity and wealth oL the country through which ; . this road musses ; 'relay be found in the fact that the Company report over a mil lion and a quarter dollars subscribed and expended indiThings .reetd,ityg. , "lops, .tha i lina in ; , bushing on brie imildred and sixty` miles - br i t& work, and it also a strong profit Of hie for idtitslarity and necestit for the road. Yours respeetfulli. • Y. IFDGATI TllOllBO4, Presiditn . tof 1'1911411 / Go. Truste" CHARLES L. FROST. , Pres't Toledo, Peoria & Warsaw R. R. Co. As an evidence of the resources and Immense traffic of the section of country through which this rood runs we pyesent tp‘i foljoftrifi it or itiftt" , Stkr*.it tillryrr:ll tin strEPLIIA rnoilucis tIHIPPBD YEGNI TILE STATE or lowa by the different railroads therein, durjpg4he-year ond,logApril 30, 1669, lust issued ;ma., Utrixifi3tats Number of horses. 1,674 Number of cattle 80,267 NUmber .. .. .. 4.- .. 312.361 Number of ibeop, 62,733 • Dreseed !Jogai !be 13,418,716 Lard and 1114:7 7,562;579 Wool, lbti 2,866,196 Wheat,bnshels..... Corn, bAthele ;...... 2,210,303 (Mier _ Other grains, bushels.... —. 1,9119,0 n Other agricultural products, 1b5.... 27,606,707 Flour, and:plyrfiVicNittitil:pr(jdut te,)64. 321,703 Auimal products furt CdbetlftsblitiecillOd, lb 9 104183,110 The preceding official statement Is made up almost ex cluaivelk +4 1 44 u4ipmenis +Fpftward.. 4?,,n0t In clude the amount 'ProOuce Eastward from Dubuque or McGregor; ulikb would swell the totals materially: If the ahipments W of/tau/pi by the railroad' weresty en watf Id fla ell immettaellt:Net twirpri slag eallibikof flarplut.producti. ; 6 MILWROD,ALSO.RUNS THROUORTHM MICIH AND,Olti:llll3 STATM -OF +.l!driNfiliCSATA.'` Meter ence to the mitt; of the United State's' villr show that THIS ROAD PASSES THROUGH THE MOST EN TERPRISING 'AND GROWING PORTION OF THE W I t e r 'PO ) :1;3 0 ; 1 0 2 1 1 LINES IN EGT COMMUNICATION WITH NEW YORK, CHICAGO and ST. LOU'S, being to the latter city 90 milanaltaxer . lt,Tra port:Palm lowa, and all portiOis of thotilate of Minneaota, than by any +Other rain:l6W Rh HE berires4T6l7 it tieareef" route frog/ Central itml Sof/then ipWA. , This road le required by the Wants of that section where a largo and ilacpasia/g,tralk is waiting for it, and needs trailreadNOnnOnqi+AcratiOlit 'Der ER OF THESE BONDS .IS THE,REF'ORE , GUARAN TEED BY •A'r;vrkT , DUSINESS';ALREADY IN TyXIE3' 044 E NOTITO' RUN ANY OF ,THer.CP . NtINGXIVCIRS ~ WHiff.H ALWA YS ?- TEND UPONllHE.orswrivw OF±BOADS INTO NE 1V AND UNRETT,LED .CO,UNTE Y. We offer theifo`bonft fkrtpli vrereat tit - 95 and accrued Interest._ W 8 4F.og r g.pro, THEM TO IN- Y.,PSTORSAND O,FTICERS. - OF FINANCIAL, IN ETITUTIONS, WHO — .0.E.9.18E' . .. eIIANGE .ICTEIR IN VSTMENTS. FOR frR.ITY WHICH?RESENTSES EvElty, EDE NEWT OF SAFETY, AND AT THE SAME TIME YIELDS A MUM. HIGHER RATE .OF INTE REST. , Fampbleta an 4 toil partleulura furjaiithed by iiENRY' CLEWS er, 32 Wall Street, Financial Agents of the Company, BOWEN & FOX, 13 Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. lamtfra Seyen Per Cent. First Mortgage Bonds oir:rfic 2 ," wEStJttISEV , RAILROAD CO. e undendgmed piter for ale a- limited 'amount of the Seyen per Cent, First Moftgage ...13onds..of the WEST JERSEY RAILROAR ponl- PANT, being the halititiceunsold - ,of the whole issue of One Million Dollar's. These bonds aro Eceln'el by 'a first ntortglle uptpi the sixty-three tni/ei of ftniakitt'ioear, 'note th tatceeloiful °petition from' Glassboro lb Cape May, ffiCidock of the Corn 'diviclimids of ten,per.cent. annually and selling at a large premium. W,9.401,ret the bend% at ninety ; antl.-frecrutg interest from October 1,1569, to date of sale. , -U. itfULIE% NO: 3 Me E*change.' ItICEXiEV eft CO" t No 34 Sciutita 4 1 p, 21 5WW 01 4 31 1 80,111 !It,A/011:1112C' a= E. Cow. Dock and Walnut eiwiejts. Olt - 11 • • Far Sale OheEP• A'FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF RAF E. MEE= o : olo . tripi , ; Addrefis, "LEON ! " t I go ottl a A IintIMMINVOORE, , INStatii NOE comfeAVY aJanU if o. T ~,,~1 hcorpandedl794:' , •eharter, Pe9(!tai. Calottal,. ipaikiiO4) Assets , ll2 - 7880581. ikediptqL4-Pre,041134 ' 69 1 - $ 49f040 Menai from iirrestamits; 1860, - - -'` .114;106 $2,100,534,10 Losses Paid, 1869, -" $1,035;396,84 STATEMENT OF THE AISEIt First Brortgnge on City Property $766,4* United Goiorrotiont and ' other Lean .... ......... 1,12; Railroad, Rank and Canal Stooks, .. '0%6 • Oaah in Bank and Office 24 1 Loans on Unilateral klecurity........ 33,508 /pates Rkeeivable, mostly. Marine = ... , . 34,944 Accrued Internat..... 20,340 Prep:dun:al in course of transmission. ~ 8 5,19$ Unsettled Marine Premiums • 100,1100 Real Estate, Office of Company, . .. Total Assets Jan. I, 1870 $2 783 581 LOSEIEBI'AID ICI CABIN BINCIO ONGANIZATION. I. giVEll $23,900,000: nruNcroisr. ARTHUR U. 00/7.1K, "PRANO/BIL 00tHi; NAHUM. W. JONRS.—. =MK. TROTTigg, JOHJII Vapyirpl. v...11PW4,413/4111X1114 , CHAR. TATUM. T,,OUARTAOII HRH RT ABBROBN WRITE, , ALragia D,J/681.1rt WIS. WRLSH, ' LOOTS,H MARATHA. S. MORRIS WkLN, • CHAS. WAHISHEAK. • 1011 N MASON,' A. OlLtAilleit. OEO. L. HARBISON, •WK.SOLOCrAII2.' ANTHOR G. COMA!. lin•iditat , CLUSLIN PLATT. Tice Prftiderd. • ICVllll,is 4isatt3. decidtarT. O. B. Exavick Admihttint Beeman% SPRING GARDEN FIRE INBURANCt V COMPANY, OFFICE WILDING, lit.:*... Comer ! : Sixth. and.. Wood . &rids. Insure Your Pteperty Home Clomping/se First' in treterenceta Foreign Ones. Charter rtrpctfial. beompiated 1834. 'Tisk C'ohipsuy dean for increased Maui-dare or mar chatutiee gutturally. lumber - hi !lard, snit oti wharves, building outrun:auto iu the ttry and surroundings, at pa law rates wi are conslateut wilt security to its lohlicr kolders- • • - • . . . P.ll/111. 1 401111EdrNI1L4,449,11salry l e .11ff70• . i 1 The following rtattmeat of the 44401.4 of the 04,81900 islidi,ll4bed la coroptior , Awiils the proehdoni of the it t of,eho Legtehitura of the State of PaIII.4.OtIIIIiII, Apr I. 11,eal Estatr— .... ... . ..... . ..... -...... . . ... . .... .......-..40 . lil, 00 'Oronnd Rents, improved..:_:_.:.:,_.:.:::.„.: 2 ix, Mortdages.... ' ' . 410, 197 eik ,t4.23:ertt tizited State Loans, 8 per ht.— ' LU 6 ir.) PlO lO 4 Ol ll l ll O 011 7 L 9000,0 r ceata...,,--4-- 4 .479 0) Temporary Loaor t o pew cent). ..................„4.. 3019 40 ~Al 3 'hares stock 111.Liberli4,4 Gar pan ree, r 4 voi, 00 200 '.Yo do Mazafactureie Nat. lit ... '6,f)80 09 814 do do. Penn National:B/0 ' • - ” 111',9i0 00 190 do 'do Commercial National 'flank.. '6.710'00 XI do do Bpring third4lo Fire The. Co.- 47,i2i5 0) Caeb...... —....-...... ......... --- .... ... '.,... .. .. .....,. • . 137989 VT' . *G434073 57 The Ct tawny hull{ A urpfrish e dArts or onnaid fir" • ' The 310B.TOAGES held 14 thy Corminy are ail on ilrit•class new pionetty, in the Intlittire' , nand of the city of Inellatelt.bia , , Leine turf Incutribithwes. clear of ipound rent or any other claims wfusteter, eXattalittl hy.and the valuation mule hY. cOlunlittee of the 0000 'of. Dlroctors, at gash pricen. previous to making the Josue, ttni . properties. being worth separately . VIETY PEN CENT. over the; mortgage's, and the Iriterest yrortgptly j'afd • ' TbieCothpany in thirty. lee years hart nett !basest by ilrwarnsranting to upward.of eLsoopoo.. , . Ho liberal has ,been.tho settlement of all Clailltle that. but taw' mow tom, oclurred .aince ite„organizatiou that ,pg , Colpptav permitted thiininroct to resort to a. court to :se'etz . „ . • ' INSURANCE.: • , 2.778 E T.WkElYrkai OFF WE --ht— AS LOW 'HATES as are conlistent with• security, and on as accommodating terms as with Mir other NIQI IN -9UBANCIC COMPANY of this.city. • . Applications rump through the Post-ogfce will always meat with immediate attention from the office. , - liitiCiirptirateif in 'lifig*, •,- : . .Catiita1..and,4018.7...;;5q85;073.:.*07 nnzzerons. JOHN R. DORNERT, JERRE LEE, DAVID wozurpt, GEORGE LANDS CHARLES FIELD, BERRY 4. PIIILL i ci . AULEY N. PARK. MORTON McgIOHA: T. WIBTATI BROWN, GEORGE W. HALL: N. L. if ATFIELD,II.. D., 'CHARLES E. RO GNIRK WM. B. FRADVRIOK, OURWEN BTODDARTv , ROBERT LOONEY, J O HN a. CARPER, OWEN EVANB ZOripit H. DOHN4I'Vr, JOHN A. FOY, 71125 t tn th Min Seeretery. rra iyi;'tiJ I WHEELER: &' WILSON SEWING MACHINES, • The Beet aad start en the BaeiedTatFia ' PETERSON CARPENTSK; 914 CHESTNUT STRgET, • to th lir. ToRDA,NI3 CELEBRATED PURE "TPIIIO ' for invalids, family nee, fe.— . The subscriber its now furnished with his full Winter ouPplEof his highly Juitritione and well bever age. its wide-epread and increasing we, by order of shrdoinne, for invalids, use of Runnier, tto.,commendit to the attention of all consumers who want a strictly pnre article; prePared from the bbst materials, and put up in the most atretni manner for home use or transpor tation. Ordera by map or otlitgiv tee prime.% PILO tALPear etre4 I below Third and Walnut .`i~ Piresident.
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