1 THE DAILY EVENING TKLKGKAPH PfflLADELPHlA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 18G9. NEWS SUMMARY. Clfjr Aflnlro. Tlit annual meeting of the 9nnday-chor1 fror-lety was hld ji'aLor Jjr. Encouraging rrort were received. Doting the liCHvy storm on Monday lust two small schooners were sunk in the Delaware, at the coal sbipp.ii pier at .Ww Castle, Del., by the wavt that 0.t over them. Tre alHrm of Are shortly n.tcr 11 o'clock last ijiphj was occasioned by lhn partial burning ft the cabinet-making cstuolih nent of Valcn tinc Kau man, No 1310 Laurel t-treet. XucIods ia I'Mln a'cd at $200. A no an, name unknown. wa killed jester day. by the 6'.'I0 1'. M. train on tie Norrlstorn Railroad, tie wus walking in a tram, and mapping trom ore to another to rweape a gravel car, was stiuek by a pwcnircr train whlcn lie old not iff. I'euia was almost Instantaueom. In response to a cinaiunict.lou truru the IVnnf5ltrauia Hocletv for tie Prevention ot Cimltj to Animal. Heniy HerifU, Esq., Presi dent ol tti New York Hoctet.v. writes tbat ha will be aDleaood to aWresa the citizens of I'luladelpbia at tho publl; ruui'ting: ai the Academy, on the 22J luetattt. Htlira Thornton, twciity-on? years old, rotdiDR In t'utharino ntrciil, b low Fltth, IpII down rtairs jetcrday auJ fractured a Uin. (ieoipe Ecuhck, twenty-Ave jetirs old, wus run oTer by lis wagon yestercW, at BroaJ and 1'itzwaur streets, and iind a Va broken. Both utlercrs were a J nutted to luc PcuusvlvauU IoSjl'al. The HepubKcnn rrjomVri of Councils mot jeslirday and mado the 1'jliOA'iug caucus noinl 'ftHliori.s Diseclors Kor'h Fiuns.vlvRuia Railroad Jaeob Kninui 1 ami O. II. Wilcon. Director! Pblladeluhia uu I l-Mo Railroad Charles K. Mortou, Joscnli lia-kiil, and J. Alex mder Simpson. hurcriuicudcnt of Trusts duties Oaf. At the meetinjr of the Bourd ot Managers of the Pennsylvania Colonization Society noli, on Tuesday, the lollowliiif. tamed gentlemen were aopolntfd oelcaates to attend the annual meet lnp i.f the American Colonization Society to bo In Id In Washington: William K. NcbeiicV, D. D., William V. Petti!, Esq., Akx iuder Keed, D. I)., James M. Fursuon, eq., K. D. Merchant, Esq., Kev. Thomas C. Jlulcom, mid Arthur M. barton, Eso. During "Die pat jenr tbe R.-jjlstfr ol Water. Mr. Kejsir, ireued 83U4 new poruiits for the intioduction of water. The foliowinp shows tbe number gran'.cd In c a -b ward lor now buildings: Kimt ward, .09: Second, 38; Third, 6; Fourth, 7; HHh, 3; ttili, i); cv"ntb, 4!; Eighth, 30: Ninth, 41; Tenth, 11; Eleventh, 2: Thirteenth, 12: i'oiirte-ut'i. !); fifteenth, 219; Hlxtecnlh,.17; setenteetilb, 20; ftujliteciito, 1G0; Nineteen' b, 465; Twentieth. 578; Twenty-fiist and Tweuty-elehtD, 4C; T.veiiy-secona. 70; Twenty-thud. 08: Twent.y-tojn.'i and Twenty eeveDth, H4; Twt -tv-Kith, fi!; Tenty-sixth, 630; nakli.i a toial ot 21141. f if u'.her permits were lor the tollowin". iicuiiu' o.htr parpens: Buthp, 1587; wa-h-paves. 1.1 '!: wter-fl jsets, 5'.'; biiMus, tnlt1-, ami sink-, DM; Btcaui eni;liies, 63; v ab:i'8, 1 13. IoutMiU' AO'alrs. (Jiild closed vnMcrdav at l:i"!. tiovi rnor Uairnuau vl New Il impabire Is in Wubbiuuion. The le-elrcion of Senator Kam?ey of Jlin ni'toiH Is deemed a certv.ntv. The contest lor the sJuna'.ora'alp of Wiscoasiu still coutinues result doubtful. "A-The steanishio Henry Cnauneey, from Aspln wall, brought '21 1 ODJlu Irp.ure. The Cuitod Slates guuboa'.i JItumce and Jloiocncy were at Yokohama D ceiubt-r 15. 13,000 of tbe Tycoon's P'0;le have, been removed from Ycd to to Sluu-idiu, Japau. Rev. M. Dentiug, ot Oirmo':i. has bjen or d ilncd Bibbop ot theDiace-:e ot' Ccuttal Sew York. Judpe Carroll's mansion n t Groveland, Jjlvlugston county, . V., v.n destroyed yes teidav morning by lire. The Geoiva Lepitslatuie r'aseemblod at Atlanta yesterday. The liim-ruor's Message will be read on Friday. Goveruor Ward's annual me-ase represents i tbe 8tate finance of Njw Jeivey as being iu a 1 lualhv condition. Colonel Forsyt'u, who ha n cently ditia gnuhed biuicl lu battle ajuiu-t the Indians has been brevetted brlgadler-gpueral. Another bond tobbury touk place in New York yetteiday mominjr. Tbe thieves were captured, however, aud the property recovered. General Scburz was jenterday nomlna'ed by the Republicans of the Missouri LcgiHlature, for United S;aes Senator, vice John B. lieu denoD. Inactive since the late wir, tho Virginia Stale Agricultural Society reorganized yester day at Richmond, with reorcecutuiloa fro u all parts oi the "Old Dominion." A deputation ol Maty landers waited on A. J. yesterday, asking tor the pur ion of Dr. Mudd, That oilicial kmuly consented to reltr ibe mat ter to the Attorney-General. Senators Lowry, B:llintrrelt. and Fisher yesterday, in the Slate Ht-nuie, refuse 1 to vote for tbe Republican caucus nominee against Geteral Irwin, the present State Treasurer. J. F. Elliott, successor to General Hinds, for the Kecond District of ArkauBas, has bceu sworu in, and yesterday took Uu seat lu tbe llouse of Representatives at Washington. Governor Bowie, ot Maryland, says that General Grant is a man to lend, not to bo led, and that be will support our uxt President lu every effort for tbe recoubtructiou and perpe tuity of the Union. John P. Stockton, DcniDcrat, was unanl mouslv nominated bv the Democratic members of tbe iew Jersey Legislature yesterday for tbe United States Senate, vice Freuerick 1, fro ljnghujsen, whose term expires March 4. Foreign AH'tilr. Lokdon.Juh. 13. The report of the capture b) the Tuikieu forces of members ot the Cretau lnurrectionarv (ovemmcnt nre confirmed. Four of the Cretan ollie als were Killed, aud the reft were taken prisoners. The bouk and docu- rnents ot the government tell iut j the bunds of the xurKs. London, Jan. 13. The London merchants are extentTveiv petitioning the Govi-rnment to re store the mail service between Southampton and Mewiorkby a coutrun with the Hamburg American Steamship Company. The petitioners siiow that tbe average time mu.lo by the ilam bnrg-Ameriean steamers U bot'er lhau that of seveiai others, and equal to the best to which mail service i accorded. Paris, Jan. 13. It Is staled to day that Rizo Ranuabe, the nie-eut Arnbaj.-a'lor at Pans tVoui Greece, ha been rec .lied to icj lace Balaris hi President ot tne ainnstry. Paris, Jan. 13. Tne ofDciol journal reports that the conterei co ou the Kiistera question held a brief ecsion ycst-r.ia-, aud a ijourued until Tbarsday. Rjngaoe, the ijicciuu Minister, was not Lr3ent. ' The couduct of the Cr-ek Government in taking exception to the excuonol its repre aeu'atlve from the coulereuce i condemned, for Ills agreed that Greece usien'cd to the pro priety of a similar exclusion 'to n tbe Caueii ot lb&8, tboueh the Sunl.iao Ptrte was then represented lu that tody, hmI rliis is tw ld as a precedent tor the aciiou ot tie present con lertuce. Viknk a, Jan. 11 -The Ccemug Post, the offi cial journal, i-aiJ, in i s issue of yesterday, ih;t Ooutit voi. Bismarlf, the Prussian Piiuio Minis ter, had told Count de WiinpilVn, the Austrian Minister at Berlin, that tho re ention of Barou von beust in otlice, would provoke serious action on tbe part of Prussia. Viknna, Jau 13. A circular from the Sublime Poite ti tbe turopeau powers, j'lstifyin-r its recent ac'ion auaiust Gri-ece. Is published here. It says the) Turkish (ioveinm -ut dos uot ex pect that the coufereucu at Paris will arrive at guy settlement. The ulti oratu-i sent to Gtepc was a declaration that the iaternal 1T lirs ot iho Ottoman Empire auist not be Interfered with. Florence, Jan. 13. Tbe j:iooa asserts that the GoverumcutB of France und Italy, Seuor Olozaea, Sonuish Minister to Pans, and at let-it one Marshal ot the Provisional liovcrnuif ut of fcta'i1, Will advocate the claims of Prince Amsdeus, Duke ot Aobta, to the throne of hpsin. Florkncb, Jan. 13. All the disturbances ftneuiliiig tlie cujli-'tiiuu of tho mill tax Lave teased. 1h Cod t rated F.letln Ca. TIi fjamiua'loo ot witneSfes in tbe oontestd election cae was resumed yesterday before the Kxaroitieis, L William P. Mcssick and Kichar M. Batturs appointed by tne court Jobn Tombleson sworn I res.de In Philip sneer, belcw Jefleison, and wst minority In spector of the Si.tth division ot the Se rente nib wsrd; went 1o the polls about five minutes before 7 o'clock and took a clerk with m-j James Mc'JuckIii, the Democratic Inspector, was there; tbey would not let my clerk in, because he was not ot ihe mvl.-ion: the intnority return inspector was not there, nor any ckrk for bim; the oiliccrs ol one side ot.lf were there then; they told rac It was necessary to nave a return inspector's e'erk as well as mj self aud clerk, and that I ha I better stay out th9 flrtt hour and bunt tnese men up; I went out and lound thres men to servo alter some trouble; I may have been an hour or a little more away; 1 wen, into the room with the mnn I bad got, Mr. Cooper aud Scott, tbe termer as to serve as return In-pe-tor, and tbe latter as his clerk; my clem did not go In; attbat'itne Mr. (iuckiu and tbe jnrtno were there; did not see any acting as tbe other In spector; there was also out) teturn inspector there; when I got back tbe people In tbete were holding an election; I do not remember whether there were, to sets of boxes, we hal paoer buses to empty the votes in to be counted, but do not remember whether that was done after or beloie I look my place: I neither kept the bt ok nor took the tickets during the day; James McGnckin d.d bo.h; I bad no ch ime to see it a nun's name was on tbe list of taxable? when he came to vote, because McUnckm had the book: when men off red to vote McGnckin examined his book, took the tickets and distributed them over the toxes, and I then pushed then in the boxes, with the exception, that occasionally one might fall in while he was putting them there; cannot remember that McUuckin said to any vet r that his name was not on tbe list, and that be must prove his res. deuce; do oot rcmemocr auy qualified voter having bneu sworn as to an applicant's residence; thluk I should have remembered if it bal ocenned more than ones; ovhs were administered to appl caiits to vote; carnot remember exactly; tbete may have been ten such Instances, but if more I should have remembered it; these were administered to persons voting ou age princi l alij; BlcGuckiu marked in the book with peBcil the names of the voters, I should jud;e; McGuckin did this by himself; the judge was relerred to in one or two Instances about t.iklng votes about which there was a dispute; the objections were not made by me; cannot recol lect how they occurred; lu one case 1 remember he decided to take the vote; as to others I do not. remember; I wrote a few names for my clerk tn bis absence, besides that did nothing but put the tickets iu the boxes and sign tbe pii ers alter the election; they made no explana tion when 1 returned lu the morning for con ducing the election in the absence oi tbe other oflicers. Aloander MeClel'au sworn T live In Philip street, below Jetlcrsoo: was clerk tor the laH wlmtss; went into the election poll at aoout 8 o'clock in the morning; the e lemon was gonii; on: .lames Mctiuckin was conducting It at the inflow; a list was lurulshed me to write the numbers of voters od, winch, I did; Mc'Juckm had a clerk when I cot there, I copied the names of those who voted belore I not there from his book: I did uot dit-turb nor drive any clerk away nod take his place; there was but one clerk taking tne names when I got there; no explanation wus made to mo why tbey had gone ou wi'h Ihe election with ono sut ot ollicers; during the en' ire day I was present; at 12 o'clock went to (iitiuer; wis away uoiut tweuty minutes: Mr. Tombleson kepr. ray lidt at that time; AictiucKin ban the wmuov ooou. wuuo i was there: cannot tell whether any one was re quired to prove by a qualified voter nts right to vo'e; oo not remember any oatus Having ueeu atlinir.istered duriug the day. William T. Cooper sworn I reside atNo. 1413 N. Fciirih street, and acted as an election oiliceriu this division iu the October and Mo vembcr elections; was return inspector; got to tho t olls at twenty minutes after a in the morn inc: went with ray del k, John Scott; the ma jority officers and Mr. Tombleson were there when 1 got mere; neipea count tne ticKeis tor tbe first hour; I opened them and bauded tbem to the mniorlty inspector; I gave the figures to the cleikt; when 1 got there no explanation was given me how they nad cirried oo the election in tbe absence ot all the other officers; In couut- ine the vote I was six feet from the window; I noticed that there was not a great many sworn; do not believe there were six sworn. Johu R. Ktott sworn I reside at No. 1409 N. Fourth street; 1 was clerk to preceding wttuess at the October election in this division. (Paper shown him. I This is tbe hourly list kept bv ae; pot to the polls between five and hf teen mibutcs after 8 o'clock in the morning; in the first hour there were cast troui this list f jr Daniel M. Fox 68 votes, and 8 tor Hector Tyu dale: for Mr. Rhepnard 68. and 9 for Mr. Gib bons; for Mr. Weaver 08, and 8 tor Mr. McOuen; tor Mr. Getz 68. and 8 for Mr. Hancock; for Mr. Barger 68, and tor Mr. Worrall; tor Mr. Fletcher 60, ana tor uonaean; tor sir. nieiioy t, anu for Mr. Felt, l know John bavage, aud was present wbeu that vote was ta'ien; Jobn Stvage bimiclf did not vote; I challenged the vote when I beard that name given: the majority inspector said l had spoKen too la'.e, that the vote was in the box; John Savage lives at No. 14U9 Fink street, between Third and Fourth tin etc; he works at Robert ScotiV, No. 347 Master street; Robert Scott is my brother. Adjourned until to-morrow at 2 o'clock. Cruelty to Animals, Bv tlie following correspondence between rvomiuect members ot the Pennsylvania Society ior tlie Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, aud Mr. Bciuh, tbe President of the New York Society, it will be seen that that distinguished ndvoca'o of the principles of tne Society has agreed to f peak at the meetlcg to be held at the Academy of Music ou the 22J of January. The ntocrumme will embrace the address of Mr. Derail, lemork" by the Rev. Messrs. Ilutter and Brooks. Hon. William A. Porter aud others. liassler's Band will furnish tho musical part ot the cn'erlainment. Ttckeis, free of cuurge, can be bad on application at the olhceot tho Society, No. 1320 Cbrsnut street. Philadelphia. Jan. 8. 1M39 Henry Bereb. K-q., PiesideLt ot the American Society lor tbe Prevention of Ciuelty to Aidmais, New York- Dear Sir: Ihe Pennsylvania toclety tor tho Prevention ot Cruelty to Atiuials propose hold ing a public meeting nt the Acudemvof Music in' this c ty. ou ihe 22d instant. We shall be happy it you will lavor us with yo ir company on ibe occasion, in erder tnat you miy give us the betiPtit of your experience and general views on a mnjett to vt hiru you nave devoted so much attention. lour1, respectfully. D. M. Fes. Aiubtose White, Ftirman Sheopard, Thos. Greet. bank, Wm. h. Feiroe, las. R. Luoiow, Tho. A Blddle, Sam'l Welsn, N. B. lirownc, Jay CooUe, J. R. Suowden, Jobn A. lirown, iC. Cope, A. J. Diexcl, llorct) Blimey, Jr , A. F. Bjrie, Isaac Lea, George W. Norris, Theo. Ouyler, W. A. Porter, F. Ciirroll Brewster, J. I. Clark Hare. AMKR'CAN Bocmry for tub Prevention OF CkuiliY TO Animals, Otlioe No. C7U Uroadway, corner ol lourib, New York, Jan. 11, 18611 lieni lenient 1 am iuia auy in receipt of an luvnaiiun, sikuou uy uiuny promluent citizens of Philadelphia, requesiiiia oiu to he in tbat citv on tbe Tld lustaot, by tho Pennsylvania Society for tbe Prevention of Cruelly to Aui inals, und to addri-ss jouontbut occaiou ou i f mrricses of vour buruaue aisociailon. Wuli Htrontr mi'triviuijs of oiyajlutyto do losticc to tbe eubject cootmned In your flatter- iL'jr rct'iuest, I nevenl ele-s leel that, staudinir In tbe lela ion I do to the cue wuion jou ie nrpnt. I have pot tbe li'ilit even tbouuu I bad the deuro lo deel ne. It is now about tbne vears sIlcc ibe public con-cience ot my own Stuie demanded and decreed tbat heoce. forth tbe dumb cotnuanions aud servants of our rat e tboee creatures which are born, live, woik, and d.e lor us tie no longer regarded ci u ul v as propertv, but that tho universal ot Justice and compassion should operate ia tlieit bebalf as well as oors. With wliat bei-eflcent results to civilization, as well as t-) thoxe luunble yet indlsneosablo aids of man, this gnat moral obligation bus been performed. I need not here declare, suffice It to say that the institution with wu.cb I a-n associated If now rec.igniied, by all tho-e who care for tbe bonor. stability, and prosperity ol our State, as an Inherent tecetsll. Thanking yon for tbe opportunity which you thus prccore me of extending the sphre of my us fulness in a work to which my life Is devoted, 1 cordla'ly accept your Invitation to be with you on tbe occasion fndicttcd; and with the assurance of niy profound recpect, I have the boror to be your most obeoient servant, llBNRY BKROn. To Messrs. Thomas Greenbank, John . Brown, James Hoes Suowdeu, Ambrose White, and oibirs, Philadelphia. Anottier Indlnn ItnttU Morn March Taken Out ol Tlicm bjr Nlierldan. Washikoion, Jau. 13. Ihe following was re ceived at the War Department this morning: Et. Loci?. Jan. 13. Tho following telegram has lust been received: "Fort Hats, Kansas, Jan. 12. Mtjor-Generl W.A.Nichols, A. A. Wsjor-Genetal ShcrW nun, commandlne at Fort Dodge, reports that LieuicuuTit Martin, of tbe 3d Intantry, has lust arrived from camp, and steles tbat Colonel Evans has captured a Camancbe village of sixty ledges. Three men of ihe 3d Cavalry were wounded. No Indium were killed. Colonel Evans bod returned t his depot camn on the Canadian river. ' CrJATjuosY McKever. A. A. G. 'W. T. Eiibrman, LleuL-Gcueral." Defeat of the West India Protectorate. Washikoton, Jan. 13. The resolution extending protection to the West India islands was laid ou tbe table In tho House by a large vote, after being discussed lor three hours. Ship Kcw. New York, Jan. 13. Arrived, steamship Den mark, from Liverpool. Scientific SchoolSt The multiplication of Schools of Science lu the United Stales Is ono of the best indications ot educational progress. The Lawrence Scien tific School at Cambridge, under the care ot Protestor Agassiz; tbe Institute of Technology in Boston, under Professor William B. Rogers; tbe Sheffield Scientific School atNew Haven, an a Jtunctot Yale College, aud the new school ot Industrial bcience at Worceder, Massachusetts the Ian named a new institution with a large endowment give New Euglaud its lull share of facilities. The School of Mines, in connection with Colnmb a College is doing a similar work lor New York. The Museum of Comparative Zoology in Bos ton a lasting monument to Aaassiz Is in a prosperous condition. Tbe resal s of teu yeirs' labor upon it are summed up by Govcruo: Bul lock in bis valedictory message to tne Legisla ture ot Massachusetts: 'The whole sum which the State has contri buted to ihe museum during the lat teu years is $140,000; and during the same time it has derived lrom legacies and private, gitts a Do at $ !75,tC0; to all which must be added, what is bardlv capable ol being oenuiieiv computed, the sum bpent meanwhile by Professor Agasiz lrom bis own earnings, ana tue tuition tees oi nis students (which last, however, he has almost always remitted to them), ltie investment ot this total turn o aDOUt ;u3,uuu nas oeen sao- stantially as lollows: In a permanent fund, $150,000; in tbe building, 76,tiuu; in tue scien tific expedition to ino Amazon, more man $.10,600, tbe whole of which was given for that tprcial purpose by one individual, Mr. Nathaniel Tliajer. ot wiueiy Known iiDraiuy ana puouc spirit; for the purpo-e of collections, of glass, alcohol, and other material, upwards ot SGJ.OOO. Dunng the fame time there bave been received as income ot Invested funds upwards of $70,0U0, which have been expended lu increasing aud arranging tbe collections." Governor liuiiock toen suows tne advantages derived from ihe establishment of suc'a institu tions, in securing complete collections, properly classified, In educating young naturalists, lu popularizing science, and in ibe publication ot valuhbl? scientific works; and adds, with a touch of quiet humor, "All this has been accomplished at a cost less than that Of a small cottou-mtll.'' MARINE TELEGRAPH. Hbr additional Marine Newt tee First Page. AJLMANAO FOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY. Bon KiBica I Ti MOON HTHa,.. 6 W 4 bttlHlttll WATJCU. 8 41 SOS BKTS, PHILADELPHIA BOARD Off TRADE. D, C. McOammon. "I J. fBlCH W ETH KKILL, -MONTHLY COMMITTJCH. llmM WlMWOH. J UOVKJ1ENT3 OF OCEAN BTKAMKUS. JTUH AU1UUIJA, Acadls ....Gim!Kow.....W york .Deo, IS Vlriilbi. .JjveriKH)l...New York Dec. 19 C.orYVBhlnKton.Llverpool...New York..... Dec. ID Uot l,OHlou....aJiveruooi...ixew lora. ..... Ut-c 23 Belveila......uverpoi...rew 1 on .....,iec. 'li Idw uianKow Hew YorKaMM Deo. its Wm. ieun.......LouuoD. ...... iv ew York... Deo. 78 AllHiit......MiX)Ddon...New Yon. Djo. 26 FiBiice... .Uverpool..New York uec. 80 Deurutrk.. Liverpool. ..Mew York Dec. 80 Uiy 01 N. Yoik-Llverpool...New York Deo. 80 Aloiftvlan ....I.Iverpool...Porilaud Deo. 81 Caledonia OIBKow..New York Jau. 1 Vnle ce Parla....Mrnii.........rew York..........Jaa. 2 Cuba. ...,.......LIverpool...Mew York -Jan. 2 KDgoroo....LivMpooi;..w. York via naujao. 2 iOU KUROP1C. Aleppo.. .New York...Llverpool.............Jan. 14 HeimaLD ,......ri'ew York.Ureniea...MM.....m..Jau. 1 J. 01 f.Vork.New York...Llverpool..........Ju. 16 Iiii...h. New York...GlttSKow Jan. is 0,01 Auiwerp...New York. ..Liverpool .Ju, 16 Morro Castle..... New York...Havan Jan, 14 Pioneer Pblldk...WlltuluKUiu - ..Ju. 16 Touawauda Pbllada. JSavnnah......,...Jau. 10 MurlpoBB jNew Vork...Mew Or leans. ........ J ao. IS KiHli.g Hlar New York...Asiilawall........Jau. IS Merrimack New York...Klo Janeiro........Jao, 23 Juulau .PlillaCla.. New OrieiuiM Jau. ti StarandeitrlreeI'Uliad....Ha7aua..... Ju. 27 Alalia ate lorwaraea oj every sieumer intaerekuiar line. 1 be steamers for or from Liverpool call at Uueenetown, except the Oauadlau line, wblcU call at Loodimderry. The steamers for or from the Conti nent call at 8onthmpioQ. CLEARED YKHThRDAY. Br. brig Jobn BunUeisou, Culler, MayagueE, Jobn MmiU A (Jo. Bclir Kucia Haiy. Bmlth Barbadof.WarreDAQreg-g. bebr Arana Vy, Tbouipson, Hakua. B. A W. Welmi. bchr W. O. IriRh. HatbbuD, Nonulk. J. homuiel. Jr. Bi'r Dltuuond Biale, W tDD, iJaiuiuore, a. urovea, Jr. ARRIVFD YK3TKRDAY. Btfamtnn America, Vlrdm. 7 tiuora lrom Delaware Ilrekkwaler. 'lowed tbereio baique DeUQ, ior Ham buig.wbebce tbe proceeded loaeaulitbl or vib lost. At 8 A. Al. yesierduy ()3:b). oil the Brown, passed aiearutug fiiuce. bavlDg on board thecrewsot Ibe liflunK aicacka Llvonl and Huntress, of Mew York, wblcbweietm ibe Banks 2a miles lrom Cape Henlo leD on Urudaylabt, wbenasale tpruok up lrom KrEi tbey ruade tbe Breakna'er. and tbe same nlgnt tbe gale coptlnnlog. wan wlud cbapged (t 11 P. AI.), to W.BW., boib veaseU dragged ibelr aocbora a 0 tiiDk. oee of tbem bavlrg .truck the Stone Pile; Ihe crews encape1 la brala. suvlog uotbtog but wbat tuty aioou 10. xue uruce arrived at s P. MX vitMiioiiini. ehlnParanak, Turiey. aud 13 oiber ships 10 or tbem Bnt eli. were loading t Moblleoib Inst, tor Liverpool. bleamitbip JUDlala, Hozle. cleared at Mew Orleans aiuioai. ior rnimueipbia via Havana PassenEuis lor Pb'ladeli bin J. VV, Huud. wile, two chlldrn and iwoservanu: D. Bilckney.Mr. Beat. tJaruo 677 balea 1 oilon. nil bbia. ruolosBes. 172 bidet, 10 bales aklua, 16 no iku.h.. i 1 gs. uo. no cargo ior uavaua. ill Ig Annette, Walnwrlgbt, bence, at Halifax lllh II BI.Ul. e hr B. Vtboeman, Vanneman, was op at New Or leans tlib li at., lor JNew York, heir Ida U. llearte. hence, at Ponton 12ih I rut. toi t W. b.. Leggelt, Pcrter, beuce, at Norfolk 12th Irautnt. bebr Mary R. Bansonj.Sansom, hence, at Atplowall Id intt. Hil.rMaryO. Collins. Rndliiott, for Phlladelpbla, Clewed at xxew I(ir t enteruay, NOTtl'K TO HiRINTRS The cot tractor lor the removal or obstruction! In Hell Uie. wlaliet 10 give uoliee tn pilots aud nuttier or viB.eis taiug through the Oate to observe every piecuuuou i'i preveutoollliloua. It ia a settled rant in.t ui.Biara and owners of vet St In colliding lib ibe ooutracliii' lug and machinery ai work over Frvlnv I'au. tuu.t make lu.l lunennl'f fr ihe damage done. It Is a to liouoriaut lor pabilo resscut or huuiul v. thst o ihlHlons should ba av-lded, at large anaullilea of nltro glycerlna must betept oohktaiitiy on tbe spot, and iunie to ba ex plfded by the shock of percussion, which would ba 1 yJ ', '"'Olive to bumau Ilia In caie 01 o ilil.lon. Inr. UtielhouriiH tn. ,.., vaon, ,iMr(lniilRrlv re quiKls ibe pllu a ol then nod steamera to alow their oi g'ppn in riM,iug tbe point 01 bis operations Rigblar work on Piyipg Pau will cnmni"0 on The Wolf Trap Llghlvwael N 25, CbiwaneaWe By, !"" "" ib.u WM, du own lemnven ror repairs 1U t' 11 oer ansence the station will be marks! hy a i.iKuivribri ,iu. i ( i aintu cfeuiu color, uua ex bihit pg a slcgle white I'gbt. LIFE INSURANCE. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OI TBI United States of America, WASIILNUTOS, I). C Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Approved July 26, 1808. CASH CAPITAL, 81.000,000 BRANCH OFFICE: FIKST NATIONAL BANK BUIL1HNU, PHILADELPHIA, Where the buslneea ol the Company la trans acted, and to which all general oorrosponenoe ahonld be addressed. DIRBOTOH8. CLARENCE II. CLAKK, K. A. HoLLINS, Uembt D. Uooke, Wm. K Chamdub, lOHN D. DErRBKti, Kdwakd Do dob, d. iX FAHNunocut. j at loom;, JoliN W. KJ.M8, W. U. MoouueaD, UroKOK K. TYLEK, J. JULNUUtr CLARK, OFFICERS. Clarence U. Clark, Philadelphia, President, Jay Cooke, Chairman Flnsuioe and Executive Committee, Henry 1). Cooke, Washington, Vice-President, Emerson W. JVe&t, FbiiaUelpUla, Secretary and Actuary, K b.Tvbner, WasbinBton, Assistants eo'y. Krancis U. (smith, M. L.. Medical Director. J. Kwinq Mkars, M. D.( Aasiataat Medical Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD. J. K. BARKES, Burgeou-General U. B. A., Wash lngton, p. j. HoRwrrs, Chlel Medioal Departmen U.S. ., Washlniiton. D. W. Bliss, M. i).. WaaUlngton. SOLICITOUS AND ATTORNEYS. lion. WM. K. Chandler. Washington, D. O. Ueorok Hardin o, PtiUadeipuia, Pa. THE ADVANTAGES Oflered by this Company are: It is a National Company, chartered by ape clal act ol Congress, lbUM. It has a paid-up capital of Jl.OOO.OOO. It oilers low rates of preoiluui. It furnishes larger Insurance than other com panies for the aauie money. It la definite aud certain In Its terms. It Is a borne company in every locality. Its policies art exempt from aUacb.ro.tmt. 'i'bere are no unnecessary restrictions In tbe policies. Kvery policy Is non-forfeltable. Policies moy be taken wnlou pay to the In sured tbelr lull amount and return all the pre ruluroB, so tbat tne Insuiuuce oosta only tue lu tereaton tboarjnnal pavrutnta. Pollclea may be tukou that will pay to tbe Insured, alter a certain number ot years, during life an annual Income of one-tenth tbe amount named In tne policy. xso extra rate ia cnargea ior risKsnpon tne lives of females. 188 wsrp It insures not to pay dividends, but at bo low a cost tbat dividends will be impossible. yyASHISGTON. D. C, NOVEMBER 20, To the Boston aro rc naompnia ga( Jt lsh wmpauj: 1 nave tLorouguiy nauiutu the Lellera Patent graired to W illiam D Cutler 01 i diibu-i- ih a. HeDlember 8. lsiis. lor an n proved ttieirioaoii repawns: desiccafng, and presorvlui. Hub, with me lounwmg resun: '1 hR claims In Cutler's patent cover fl rat. the bottdaudOe stccated flsb rtanewuianulac tvre or commercial arilcle: and. SfCOLd. ibe procens de scribed to tbespecllicailon by which lb. .w article is preparru iu uiy vutuiou. meae are vaii.1 anil an'n. clent claims. . g TheUiai claim secures 10 ibe Inventor boned ZZZ (tealcraWd (lab as a new arilcle of mannfaciure or commerce, by wtaiever pr( cesn It may be produced. tuber procetsea than tbat claimed by Culler may be devited, and may, perhaps, be new and patent able but the diacoverer of tucb new process cannot put tbe aitlcle into tbe market and sell lu If he did ho. be would Infringe tbe firtt claim la Cutler's patent, and be liable to damages to ibe extent of 6' cb Infringement; and to produce thla new article by an old i.roceet applied to other thiols, would be. (quai)y an Infringement of tbe first claim In Cutlet's patent. I have no dnubt the article and the process claimed In Cutler's Patent are new and patentable, aud the patent sutlicleut for lh-lr protection. EDMUND BURKEi I conrnr In the above opinion. GEO. HARDING. Philadelphia, December l'J, it68. ' Iconenr. ., C A. SEWARD. New York, December 21, lacs. I have examined tbe lettrrs patent referred to lo tbe Ion going opinion of Mr. Burke, and fully agree wlih Atr. Burke In tbat op'nlon. Auy perton using the process to prepare tbe fish Infringes tlie patent, and any perton using 01 selling the 'booed and da alccaied li'b " wbetbertprepared by that procass or mi other process, lufiluges the patent. ' HAORUE GIFFORD. New Yoik, December 80. lseg. I conrnr in the foregoing oplntnnt of Mrssra Burke and Ulflbrd. CHAltLKS M. KKLLluR, Januaiy ,18P. We concur In the foregoing opinions. BTKWARl', HITCH A WOODFORD. No. 271 Broadway, N. Y Jan. 7, 1809. 1 U tit M EBB1CK & SONS BOTJTHWARE FOUNDRY, Ra 4S0 WASHINGTON AVENUK, Phlladelpbli . WILLIAM WBIGHT8 PATKNT VARIABLB CUT OFP BTEAM ENG1NK, Regulated by the Oovernor. MERRICK'S SAFETY HOISTINa MACHINS, Patented Jane, 1868. " DAVID JOY'8 PATENT VALVJCLIW8 8TKAM HAMMAR. D. M. WESTON'S PATENT SELF-CENTERING, BKLF-BALANCLSt CEJSTRIFUOAL SUGAR-DRAIN UNO MACHINE AMD HYDRO EXTRACTOR, For Cotton or Woollen xjannfaotu". 7 10m w UNITED STATES BEVENUK STAMPS. ninclpal Depot, S . 804 OHEHN CT Street. Ctntral Depot, No lUas.Jfin'tl Stieei. one doorbe.oa Ctnuai wyv irjueiuu &tab.Uhed IMi. Reveiine Btampt of every description constantly 00 naiid In any amount. On ere b Mah or JCxpresa promntlv attended to United 8'taiet hotel Draiia on Phllad.ipbla er Net Yoik or current fuudt received In puymeuu Parilcolar attention paid to snail orders. rhe decisions ol tbe Com 1 Ih1-h can b eonsaltei and any InfotrtaU regerdlng t w law cbeeriuil aVvwAaTA. rvTI. KINKELIN. AFTEB A KKSIDRNC1 I I . r. nnuitioe ol thirty : years at the Northwest ,,11.,,. .nil I ' i l,n MLrAHl.. Iltt. lulMlV Tt moved toVfcath ELEVENTH Blreel, between ALAR. KKTandCUEHNUT. . - . . Htoauperiorlty In the prompt and perfect enre 01 all recent, clironlo, local, and constitutional alTeo tloVt of a special patore, la proverbial. Diteaaea of the tk In, appearing In a hundred dtf frnt forma, totally eradicated! mental and lihyaloa -kneis and all nervous debllltlea tolentlrioallj Hd wcTA liw' omo. boura from A. M. oP.M. Q0TT0N AND FLaX. HAIL DUCK AND OANv AB, Ulk. A i- u v&l V an. Ol all numbera and brands . ...inr. I rani, and Wagon Cover Duck. ITi,' l'auer Manulactui era' Drlor Felta, from on tn .Lveiai feet wide! Pnlln, B-IHng. Ball rwlne,ete to several JOHN W. KVKUMaN a CO., N". Ion JON to All.T WILLIAM 8. GRANT Commission mkuchant. NO 8. DELA W a RK Avenue, Philadelphia, AGENT FOR Pnpont'sGiinyowder, ReUued Nitre, Charcoal, etc W. Baker A Uo.'a Chooolaie. Cocoa, and Htouia, Irotker Vrot. Co.'t Yellow Metai oUeaibinr Bolt and Nalla. IW PB1ZK8 CAS1IE1) IN ROYAL HAVANA KENTUCKY, aud MIBHGUKI LOlTKIllKi circulars tent aun lufrniailou given JOSffifH BAIH. No. 78 BROADWAY, New York. Pgr Oiuce IiO UiSJW my MM - rz JEWELRY, SILVERWARE. ETC C8TA0LI8HCD 1020. HOLIDAY PBCSKim. WATCH BH, JEWELRY. CLUCKS. SiLVER WARE, and FANCY GOOD . a. W. RUSSELL, So. 22 A'UKTll SIXTH STREET, I X!i PHILADELPHIA. The finest attortment In ibe city. A fresh Invoice Jutt received direct lrom Geneva, wltb beautllul Bell aooompanlmfnte. Our selections comprise the cholceat Operatic and Home Melodies. FARll A DHOTIIISH, I Af PORTERS, No. 324 C1IESNUT Street. UllWfalrD BELOW FOURTH, 1V.EDICAU ItllEUiMAXISM, N E U R A L G I A Warranted rormanenllj Cored. Warranted Pennanenllj Cored. Without Injurj to the Sjstem. Withont Iodide, Totassla, or Colchlcom 15 j Using Iflnardij Only DR. FITLER'8 GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY, For Rheumatitm and Htwalgia in all its form. The only standard, reliable, positive, lnfalltbl per manent enre ever discovered. It la warranted to oon tain nothing hurtful or Injurious to the system. WARRANTED TO CURB OR MONEY REFUNDVD WARRANTED TO CURE OB MONEY REFUNDED ThooaandA of Philadelphia reference of core. Pre pared at No. 29 S0UT1I rOUKTll STREET, 8 22ltnlbU BELOW MARKET. PROPOSALS. R M Y TRANSPORTATION. OrricaUsiarUiiAKTsiiHMTiR 1 Fohi LkaVekwomh Kansas. Deo. s. 1h8. I tbiAtHi) PROPocsALS will ba received at thla ottlce until 11 o'clock A. M., January -iu, lssn, lor the TKANbPORTATION OF MILITARY BUPPLIK3 curlug tbe year commencing April 1, 8, an tbe fullowlog rouies: (Proposaia lor route No. 8 will a Ino ne received bv llrevet Lieutenant-Colonel Af. I. Luddlngton.C. U M , at Santa Fe, N. M., ontli the time bouvd mtuuuueu j ROUTE No. 2. From such polnia on the Union Pacific Railway, E. D. , as n,ay, curing tbe existence of the contract, be designated by the Chief Uu-rteruiaater's Depart mint ol the MUeoorl, 10 auy places that may be designated by tbe forwarding ouioer In tbe State ef Kaunas and Territory of Colorado south of lail.uoe it) degrees north; In such positions of the Stale of ) txas and Inalau Territory as lie north of the Cana dian river aud west bt lougltude 97 decrees: and tn Fort Union, New Mexico, or such other depot as may be designated In that Territory, aud any later mea late points on the route to that depot. Bidders will tiaie tbe rate per 100 pounds per 100 miles at which tbey will transport the eiores in each month ol Ibe year, oegiunins; April -try. teuarale t'lOi Lowt, . . . , vlted and will been. 'Kitutt 11 1 it e Irani 1 oil tti' c to and from tbe ml. owliif 1 tin it ,1 be talc Lki Ul .er 100 pouuds for the u 11 1 cu lau.e.tpo u yi u-ues, aa m tue lure- c 1 1 u ' Cl. . vr. 1 nARKER , r. itjarro.Larned, Dodge, Ljou, lleynolda, Gar. and, aud Union. ' FROM FORT HAYS to Forts IHx'ge, Lyon, Reynolds, Garland, and Union. to Fori Liin. Itevuolds. Garland aui Union. Tbe transportation herein adverilzed lor must be wholly by wagon, loiornialiou will be given on application to thla omce or ine aiatancea oetween tue places named above, and upon auy other polo la regarding the ser vice uereiu auveriu vr. KOU i-H NO. S. From Fort Union, or aucu other depot as may be et i.uiuutu iu iud ierriiurjr ui iiisvv mexico, o auy potts or atatioos that are or may be e tahllahed in that 'lerrltoiy, and to such pesta or aialloua as may be des gnated In the Territory of Ar zoa aud me tjtaie 01 lexas west 01 leaguuae too aegreet. 'ibe weight to be iranBnoried will But exceed on Route No. 2, 20,000.010 pound; on Route No. 3, lo.OOO.OCO pouuus. Bidders will state tbelr places of residence, and each proposal mtic bo accompanied by a deposit ef I'iiKiO io eaor certified cheo payable to tba order o tbe undersigned), as a guarauiee that In caseaa award la made to him tbe bidder 111 ac: ept It and 1 uter Into contract with good and stilltcleut security lu accordance with the lermaot this adveriladmem; aald sum to be for felied to the United Slatea lu caaa oflailmeby the party to whom the contract may be awarded, to execute Indue form auih contract. Kath blcder must be preeent at the opeulng of the proposal, or be represented by bit attorney. The c 'OU actors al l be required to give bonds on Route No. 2 In snch amounts at shall be fixed by the underslgued; on Hon to No o.lhiO.ouO. taiilacior evidence ot tne loyalty and solvency of each bidder and peison o tiered as security will be required. Pro os.ls mutt be Indorsed "Proposals for Army Transportation ou oute No. I," or as the case n ay be. aud pone will be euterlalued unless they fully comply with me lenulremeuia of this adver tisement. The party to whom an award Is made must be pre rartdlo execute the contract wltunut uuuecesiary di lay and to give the reoutrad bonds tor the faithful pe lormauce ol Ihe oouiract. Tbe right 10 reject auy aud all bids that may be oflenc la retervid, Tbe con traoior on each route must be In readiness P r service by ihe 1st day ot April, 1WJ, and muit have a plare of bualpess or agency at wuljii he may be commuolcaied wlm rtadlly, at the startlug polui or points of hii route. Blank rorma, showing the conditions of the eon traot to be entered into for each :rom.e, can be hat upon ai plication to this otlice, eilhtr peruouaily or by ie' i er, and must accompany aud ba a part of tbe propcsala. Blanks for proposals will be furnished on appll cailon. . ... ...,. . . ...... Bv order or me cniei quartermaster, unitary Dl lelon ef the Missouri. 1017ID) L. C. E ASTON, Dep t P. JM. Gtn. U. S. A .. C. U. M., Dep't Mj. TAEPAHTMENT OF STEAM ENUI.SES AND XJ Ii(Ji.Lt.ll3. Inspection Office Rooms 29.81, and at boaKicvr Uuildi INO, V isNur J KOUKTU HTHBET, I1KIAIW CUKSN Notice la bereby Klven to all user or users of every stationary Hteam Holler within tne limits of this elty to give notice in writing wltbln Tblriy Days after date of tola notice, at the office of tbe luspeotor, tbe location of every Boiler In use by bim or tbem. and tbe bnalnesa or purpose for wbion tbe aald Dollar la used. Alfco all persona proposing to ereot or operate any new Boiler or Boilers, ao tbat tbe same way be Inspected before using. In compliance wltb act of Assembly or May 7, 1801. also ordU nance of Counolla approved tbe 13 Lb day of July, 1808, X. J. LOVEGROVE, 11251 Chief luspeotor. 13217 REMOVED XO 13T17 AiJULiUW Anni uniinu MTATI39 MINT. MAltMH & tXi.tj NEW MUUIU BTORE, NO. 1317 CHES N UT ST.. above THIRTEENTH. PHILADELPHIA. Muslo Publishers, and Dealers in Musical Mer chandise of every Description. JOUN MARaU, WHOLESALE AND HE V AIL AGENT JrOK THE BALE OH' THE BEST GOLD AND BILVEB WATCIIE3 DIRECT KKOM PUitOPE. CHEAPIJST IN THE WOHLD. No. 1317 CHESNUT HTKKKT, 188 tuths iia IJN THE 4UlO BTORE. ALEXANDER 0. C ATT ELL & CO PRODlCh, COMMISSION MKRU HANTS. No. it North wharveh ANU No. 87 NORTH WATER KTREHT, PHILADHLPHJA. tOJaaNLAa a, baiTKLU ri.tF'M oattaa AMUSEMENTS. THE MEwnnncHOR'a GRAND BAL MABQUB WILL TAKB PLACTaJ O JANUART M. isst, AT TBI AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUdln Prlre ofsubserlptlonli admlltlng a enti Ohe lady, Addi ional lady tiokei. Si ea.il. n"n I loit' tkkeit, w cents eacu ""e' ob. siptx,' Tlrk.t. nl ul ti, 1. li. ,. m .bI...I -1 , . . ebiained of the following membera aud a ?B manager; a ' otry lUm Hon,lmn' ruth and Char,. L. Herbert. Fsa.. Fonrth and Kaa A. B. Reicbeubach, No. vm cbeanui atr.lt Aiark R. Muckie. Ledger OUIce. w"' Ilarmanna Nefl. Sansom, above Sixth ai.. KT.scbnDldt,No.lOAiohaireet. weei, Loula Tour ny, No. (17 . Second street. U. a. Scbwaia, No. loos Cbeannt atreeu A. J. Ulata No. H7 N. Heootid atrml Cbarh a J. Itoib, No, in New ttrrat. A. Weihnmajer, Firth ana Cherry streets. Lee A Walker, No. 742 Cheennt street. 1 , , TJ II - ,11..... r, , . . . . Streets, Wet Philadelphia. Marks SI. iu,iciiiu.irr, n.ivrunr ' OH TID ane itana. Bcbaeier A Koradl, corner Fourth and Womi A. C. Feuts. No. 10 Strawnorry street. ' George F. Benkert. No ?l(lCoet nut street. C W, A. Trnmpler. No 92S Chetaul street. Lot en a Sobnare, No. 9 Bank street. News stand, Comlnenial, Mr. Covers. C, A Ae Bubna, Chennut ttreet. 1771 N. B. Cairiagea will set bown heads south, and take pp beads norlb. PAREPAROSA AT CONCERT HALL PAREPa-RUSA COM' KRIS). A. DE VIVO MANAGKn Mme. PAREPA-KUBA. the great lavurlt.and moat popular Caniatrtce, on her trinmphabt reinra ta Philadelphia, overlaid from Cailiorola, alter an nn. tne Paclllo coast and Wea ern Stales, will glram .7,1 cilj ol her former trliiBui hs P"tiilveiy only TWO GRAND tONCERTH, WF.DNFPAY AND THURSDAY. Ian. IS and 14. Mme. FAREPA-RO.-4A wilt be aasisied by Air. BROuKUOtSK BOWlEK, English Tenor, bin P. FFHRANTI. the Brilliaut Baritone. Air CARL ROSA, Violinist. Me PATTieJOix, tne Il itlntolshed Pianist. Mr WKOHUK W.UOLBY. Acoompaniat, Mr. J.LEVY (bit first appearance In Puiladelpbla). from London, the grea' eat Cornet-a-Piston player In the world, engaged at great expeate expressly Ior Parei a Itota't concert Heaioa. AdmlBtlon.il; Reserved Heata. 1160. The tale Of seats will commence on Monday, at A.M.. at IRUMPLEH'S Music Store CHK'NUT Street, IS w AIJIUT 8T. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 7i THIS (Thursday) EVENING. Jan It. UN vtiti i vol', t. iiivir-. ' Of Dion Bonclcault's great aensailonal drama of AFTER DARK; OR, LONDON BY NIGHT. Received on each representation WITH ENTHUSlASTXO APPLAUSE. j. K Mcdonough a.. ..old tom New scenery by R. 8, Smith aud John Thome; machinery by Alex. Wilson; muslo by Simon Hastier. In order to accommodate thos woo lexlde In adja cent clllea and towns, there will be a daylight per ior roar ce ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 1 O'CLOCK. RS. JOHN i)KEW'8 ARCH BTREfiT THE. ATRK. Beglna at hall-pa.t 7. ENoRMOU.-t HOUSK1. ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCES. FOURTH WEEK. CoN UN UED UUOCES9. OX Augustln Daly's local rlay, . A FLAbH OF LIuUTNINO. , . 1t. WA-L B GIVEN TO NiUHT, with Us Newbceuery. Intricate Machinery ana Efficient Cast. Beats secured six days In advance. T II BATHE C0J11OUE, SEVENTH STREET, below Arcb. Commences at 716. boleL'Hsee an Manager J.C. GREGORY CROWDED N1UUTLY TJ WITNlOdS MlbS SUPAN OALTON AND COMIC ENGLISH OPKKA COMPANY. OFFFNBACU'S ,' ti" Precedfa vlth .Rnnrktlnir rnm,fllnl.t FRli)Ay-RKM;KlT OF e-USAN G ALTON. " MAT! NICE, SA I UKDAY, A I' 1. 1 U8t FO-X'8 AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE!. -i EVERY AVKMKU AND SATURDAY AFTKRKOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROfPBI. n Grand Ballets, Ethiopian Burlesque, Bonn Dances. Pantomlmea. Gymuaat Acta, etc YALER'S (LATE .MILLER'S) WINTER Street" AKLKS, JSoB- 720' ril- 7W -n W VIetiC IHE GRAND ORCHESTBION, formerly the pro pe ty ol tbe ORAMDDUKE OF BADb-N, purcbaaed ai great expense by J A UR VALKit, of iblaolty, In com'Iijatloo with FLAMKR'8 URUHE4TRA. and Macs NKLUE ANDEKfe-N. will perform EVERY A4TEBNOON and KVENINu at the above-men-tinned place. Admission Iree. 1 is tf QARL WOLFSOIIN'S THIRD GRKAT MATINEB WILL BE 8IV1CN NEXT FRIDAY AFTERNOON, IStU Inst., At A o'clock:, FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, when be will be assisted by the distinguished artists, Mr. EDWARD COLON NE and H Kit It RUDOLPH HENNIG. ADMia-IOK, ONE DOLLAR, Hi It HORTICULTURAL II A L L.-GERMANIA ORCHlCoTita P U R L I C REHEARSALS 1.VKRY WEDNESDAY, at u P. M.-Ttekfti fold at the door, and an principal Aluilc Stores. PaoA agea of hve lorl; alngle. 26 cento. APffaken.euui can ImniMim h. ufilMMin. ra v . a TERT, No. 1281 MONTEitaY Street; Wlttrg'tMualo Siore. No. 1021 Cheanut ttreet; Andre's Mualo Blora. No lie Chesnut street. 1018m C1ABL SENTZ' AND MARK HASSLER'8 OR i CHEsTRA UATINEkH, A VERY SATURDAY at8i P.M., IN MUSICAL FUND HALL. blugleAd mission, so certr. Package 0t4 tickets, SI. atBonerJ No.1102 CHESNUT SL. and at the Door. LUtf CHESUDT ST.RINK ASSOCIATION 20o mi ai:i:n . . . $100 each". Pbkhidemt Hon. JOSEPH T. THOMAS Tkicabobeb B. HAMMETT. DIRECTORS. WM. G. MOORHKAD, JOB N FALLON, MATTHEW BAIRD. B. HAMMKTT. A.D.BARCLAY. HON. J. U. CAMPBELL HON. J. T. THOMAS, LUTHBR DOCS, H. JS. BROWNS. A LIMITED AMOUNT OF STOCK FOR BALE. The Company who own tbe SPLEHDID'HEf SKATING RINK, Corner of CHESNUT and TWENTY-THIRD Streets have Instructed us to offer a limited amount of tbe stock for sale tu shares of Oae Hu ndrtd Dollars each. A large amount of money has beea expended In tbe erection of this building, which is 10 by 11 feet. Tbe main ball la 68 feet blgb. It Is confidently expected tbat the Rink will be ready for use on Christmas Day. Each share of stock will be entitled to an advance dividend, payable yearly, of twenty per oent. (990) In tickets. Such dividends is ay be taken In single, season, or coupon tickets, which are transferable. Regarding tbe tuccat ot the project there can be no doubt, as the building Is Intended for a pub.k) ball, to be need for t oncer Im, tiiureh Fairs), Festival, Con VenlloiiN, AKrlciilturHl Exhibition, etc. It la understood that numerous Institutions of a similar cbaraote. In various parts of the country have been quite remunerative, aad IU s confidently believed that this will not prove an exception. Further particulars can be obtained at our offloe. DE HAVEN & BROTHER, 11 A K K E B 8, Ko. 40 South TlIlgDtj 12 17 Iturp ... Yji n e cTa r d 3, arH kTVBK FBWKTaJ, AtTLCHH, FAf rOK -olI,, Kit). Patent Wlr lulling :lron Bedsteads, Ornamenta Wire work. Paper Makers' Wires, and every variety of Wire Work,manufctnr.d by i idwi No, a Monb bixiu
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