THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 18GG. PROM CHINA AND JAPAN. No Nvaof lh Ilritish F.voy to Peklts Rnniorfd tt vrrirn to h Imperial TroM Ihe EiikIImIi Trent WHU tbe tnpiiur 1 1 KrnllAllUa Probble. JVom A fjeeranrt Trade Jlepurt, December 81. There In not a word of new obtainable from rek in, where bir U. Aicock must have arrived at the early pun of this month. The nature of his Excellency reception by the Court of Pekii may in some degree InJicaie forthcouriiir, events, and thcrciore the advices commum catinij his arrival are looked lorward to with Bomo deyreo ol curiosity. It cecum to be pretty well unJerood that anti-toregn councils nre tno order of the 1ay ai I'ekin. There is no ooubt citner that Prince Kunn was (icgralod nccuuso ot his stiopoacd pro loruign Bpirationu, or thut hi, rtwlovmlou to poer is to be ascribed to the discovery tliat this supposition whs a enive err ir. Hince the lute evacuntiou of the Tuku lorf, maeh hoar and Outlnr have been expended in htreiiLrlaeniiiff'tlie' fortifications in tact, it is said that when the plan adopted shnll be carried out. tlieno forts will be iinprccnuble cxcepi to iron cladn. The w Hereabouts ot Ttfiiifk woian 1 ntill a mystery, and ttic oreche position ot afl'uirs as bttee.n the main body of the Imperial army uu . dcr.lm conunaud and thai ol the W.eutVi, ia not known with any cteuree ol precision, iiimor cull Las it that the Imperial troops have sintered a delcai, and are retreutinn on the Yellow river, ' and although these reoortH are not, authenticated, Hill they are generally credited. . i A rep m pi availed ou tuo departura of tho last mail Unit a body ol iiiBtiifreiits had invaded tho I'rovinec 01 Kiaticsu. The truth turned out to bo that a niovmoitt to subvert the (Joverament had tuken place at a third class to-vo, called Chiu-fihuu, not tar irom Shnnghuo. It appears . to have been a must, singular ailmr it win lu tact a revolution on a small stl e, and it mint havchuU. 60iue extenfcivo raiiniic.ktions, wlncli have not jei come to Unlit. Tho leaders were men ol repute and education they succeeded lu obfiiiniuer posees-t-ion of ibe town, and in kccpiut; possession lor some little time. Tbey established the most pel lect order, avoiding all thosie ex cesses which umiRliy accompany suoli operations In China us elsewhere. The movement was easily put down bv the Mandarin troops, when siiinniary venceauco was of course taken on all parties implicated. An InipeiiaL victory over Hip Taipings, at tended with the di-uih ol the insurgent lealjr, is reported to have taken place at Fuhkieii. The lions Kong Mint is expected to be in ope ration in about three months. From Japan ttr re is no news whatever. Tho two Yokohama newspapers differ In opinion as to the late convention. Tbo journal to which the intormatlou was first furnished is of course very felicitous, whilst the other' naturally con demns thew hole proceeding as a "iriKuntie swin dle." It matters bttlo whetner toe Mikado really ratitied the ireafes or not the BritiHh Govern ment will, doubtless, hold hini responsible for the Ira id if ho should repudiate them, which amounts to about Hie same thine. .Matter aro proceeding very satisfactorily, and wear the ap pearance ol inspiriu! confidence. Missouri nnd the President. The vVashiiidton Chronicle says that, while trie Copjiei heads aie n ioic.iitf over tho veto and the speech of tbe President, it is gratifying to see' how the loval people and Legislatures aie speak iner out. The verdict ot Missouri is especially significant. We copy the following from th St. Louis Di nwcrat ol the 24th inst: Apcctul Despatch to the Missouri Democrat. Ji.FrEKPON (Jitt, Kebruaiy23 The following is a copy ol me telegraphic uesialcb eont by liovoruor lololier to isenator muU-ison veateriay: Jxvvkbsom Citv, February 22. ienutor Hender son, of Missouri, Wasiimirton, D U.: say to Heua tor Brown and our rauical meiubors that the Legis lature has to-day decided by a vote ol three to oun in the House and more iliau four to on" In tiie Sen ate, to stand by t.io majority of the National Con eresrt on tho crent issues of tno day, notwithstanding the 1 rci'Oeut's vet., ot tno treeuuieu's Knroau b ii. 1 his retire! tho tooling's of t'ie lovai people in tins fciato, an! of llio Iovih mon iu ad tno South. Our Hitter experience niakos us recoumzo but two parties tbe iaval and tlisioya . Wo tiro not willing to divitle the control of i ho tjovoi umont with tho latter, much lien to turn overiho loyal people wholly to their mercies, otaud firm. Trust God and the pcoplo;. 1'uo.M 48 U. Fi.KTcnr.n, governor ot Jiis.-ourl. The radical Union men here ate as thoroughly united by the recent Kxecutive bull at Washing ton as Rebels nnd Copperheads are rejoiced by it. Both parties regard it alike as a virtual recognition of the Southern Confederacy, or, which Is the same thing, a handing over of tha loyalists of the South, both white and colored, to the mercy ol the traitors. No parties ari better prepared to appreciate to its fullest extent, the lata! consequences which will flow from the President's vero ol the Freedmen's Bureau bill, if it tails to pass Congress dually, than tbe loval men of Missouri, ever since their first organi zation have tbey presented a more unbroken front; the ludical members of the General Assembly are ah one man to the work in the cause ot civil right and lusticc. 1 be Oldest Man In the World. Joseph Crele, who was probably the oldes. .man in the world, died in Caledonia, a little town of Wisconsin, on the 27th of January la-t, at the age of one hundred and lorty-ou years. ' Twice three scort and ten years may be called a rite old litre. lie attained an aze creator bv twenty yeais than that enjoyed by the next oldest man oi modern times, Jean Claude Jacob, a memner of the French National Aisembly, who was called the "Dean of the human species," and who died at the age of one hun dred and twenty-one. This man bore arms at Braddock's deleat, was an old nianirben Jacksoa defeated Packeobam at New Orleans, vrcerable when Taylor whipped Sauta Anna at Buena vista, and yet was not too old to rejoice when Lee sui rendered to Grant. Joseph Crele was born of French, parents, in whrt, is now Detroit, but which was then only an Indian trading station, in 1725.- The record il his baptism in the Catholic church in that city establishes the fact beyond a doubt. lie was a resident of Wisconsin lor about a century, and was the "oldest citizen" in that State beyond any dispute. Whenever the "oldest citizen" was alluded to every Wiaconsonian declarad Joseph Crele was the man meant. lie was first married at New Orleans iu 1755, after having grown to be a bachelor of thirty. A few years alter his marriage he settled at, Pra.rla du Chien, while Wisconsin was yet a irovlnce of France. Be. ore tbe Kevolutionury w ar, he was employed to cairy letters between Prairie du Chien and " Green Cay. A few ypars ago he was called as a witness in the Circuit Court ol Wisconsin, in a case involving tbe title to certain real estate at Prairie du Chien, to give testimony in relation to events that transpired eighty years betore. and many years before the litigants were dreamed of. For some years past he had resided at Cale donla with a dauttuter bv his third wife. This ' child was a little over seventy years of age a couple of years ago; but we do not know, wnetoer Bue survives nor tatticr or uor. lie was sixty-nine when she was born. Up ti 1861 Mr. Crele was as hale and hearty as most men .of seventy. He could walk soveral miles with out laliguo, and wus frequently in the habit of cnoppiug" woou lor me lamuy uso. ue went to all elections, and, Irom the time he first voted lor Wasti'iigton, ho had always voted the traicLt out Union ticket. He had no bad habits. except that he was au inveterate smoker; but mat is not consiuerea among uie small vices in . the land of Grant aud Sherman, la person he whu xather above the medium helcht; spare iu nesbu dui snowing eviueuces ot naving Duen in Ills prime a century or so belore a man of smewv streiitrth. Ot1 late years a haunting Bense ' of loneliness overwhelmed and seemed to sadden hira. The only weakness ot mind w hich be ever bctraved was in Uhe last venr or two of hit existeuce, wnen he frequently remarked, with a surt'imr air ot sadness, that be wared tnat per haps "Death had forgotten him;" but he would always add, with mora cheerfulness, that h lelt sure "God had now" General V. J. Herron has been elected a Director of tbe new National Bunk in New fJrleang, GENERAL GRANT. Name t the Conirlbntor t thwllitg- tlrtd Thousand Iollr TeMltmoal! An Aaelt or 111 Vlnlt tu Uie Man h all Clnb Kooui. The following Is a list of those who contri buted one thousand dollars and upward to the Grant testimonial fund: V. II. Apninwall. James Brown. nrv Clews. II. B. Clnflni fc Co., Daniel Drew, A. K. Eno, Paul K. Forbes. N. L td. lirmwo'd. Shounard bandy. John T. Johnson, J. F. JD. I.fcnior. A. A. Low fc Pro., Duncan. Sherman k Co., U. N. Barney, Kobort Bonner. Ii. K. ornms. C. T. Culver. VT. B. Dins- more, Ilarbock k Co., Benjamin Jlolliftav, Hunt, i miiipiium & to , Aitnur i-rT, r.uwura naunews, Ccorvo Oi dyko & Co., Spofl'ord, Tllestoa ft Co., panne I u. wnetier, vy.u Astor, a. i . eiowari. . 11. Cuttia!-, 8. B. Ci.ittcndon, C. Au. Davis. D. B. Fprlii. Jotin i; Gnen, Orinnoll, lllntnrn k Co., 0. A . ..11 nM.n.o .1 Till. i..mi l.m.a I,i nox, P. I.orilisro. E. D. Morrn tc Co., Mosos 'Jtylor, jopepn sampton, amuel yer.more, onn I). Wollo. l. O Itoberts. rhflps. Dodne k Co.. W. B. Ofden, C K. darrinon. Ssmuel Parish, It. L. k A. Stuart, S. J. Tilden, Weiton k Gray. A larse number of our citl.ens contribnted In snialler sums. Commodore Vanderbilt and Law rence W. Jerome were not among the contri butors, as at first stated, ihe amount ot tho und was j.tUo.tmu in exaci nsures. During his stay lu New York the General was entertained by the Manbattan Club, at their splendid house on Fitteenth street. Belore din ner, and while the General wa& beine shown prpr the house, the cook of the establishment, who is an entnu.iiifiiic admirer ol tlio great man, and in w bose mind wer3 treasured up the words ol the inscription in the book General Scott pre sented to General Giant, determined aad ex pressed his Intention to lay before "the greatest L'eneral one ot the best dinner by one ol the best cooks in tho world." The pupil ol Kpicurus exerted h'B sk ii, and Bprenl an entertainment vhicli the General pronounced equal if not supe rior to any he had ever previously partaken of. two caskets oi bouquets were sent to Gcucral ;i ant during bis recent visit to this city, with the request thut he would transmit one of them to a lady friend in New York, lie promptly wrote tie touoviinp card: . v To Jlrs. William S. Hi liver. No. 63 Eat Fif teenth ttreet. From U. S. Grant. I'nfoanded Report f an Accident to tiifuvrHl urHut, WsniNrJON, February 2rt. Tho announce ment tliut oeuenil Grant wns accidentally shot in the hand while Inspecting n new lirearm in pw Toric city rests on very sliuM foundation. Colonel Lair.lcy, who;had claimed to have in vented an Improved breec!-lading rille and metallic cartridge, called on the General to ex hibit it. One of the cartridges was accidentally exploded, and the metallic casing made a few siient scratencson one or two ot bts buyers, lhey are quite insignificant, and aro not even treated to a court plaster each. The report that tbe General will attend the hall In .Boston next Jlonday is doubtless spread to increase tho sale of tickets, as he has written a note of declina- ion pnd will positively not be ricsent. N. 1. Ltrald. The riist Newspaper Printed bF Steam. The 2tlth of November. 1814. forms an import ant dale in the history ol Driniinar. and conse quently in that of civilization. It was tbe day on which a newspaper was the first time printed by sicam instead of manual power, The common printiii" press, though m;i?h Im proved during the second half of the last cen tury, could seldom strike off more than two or three hundred impressions per hour, with one man to ink the types and one to work the press. in 171)0 ilr. W. Nicholson obtained letters patent lor a machine similar in many respects 10 tuoEe w men uave Deen adopted in later years; but it does not appear chat he brought his in vention into practice. Sti am power, it was known, would effect movements ol almost every imaginable kind; ou: it was tiie enterprise ot tne proprietor ot tbe London 2 vmea that enabled inventors to sur mount the difficulties of applying such power to printing picsse. it was tne 8cona nr. John Walter (the son of the firbt and father of the present proprietor), wboe management ol the Hmes began in 1803, wno gave so immense an impetus to rapid print ing. It took mirny hours to strike off the 3000 or 4U00 copies of which the daily issues of the lines then consisted ; and Mr. Walter was aissutislied with the slow process. in ibt)4 inomas Aiartyn, a compositor in his employment, pioduced a model of a self-acting machine for workine the press, and Walter supplied Mm with money to continue his in genious labors. The pressmen wore, however, so timer iv hostile to any such Innovation, that llartyn was placed almost in fear of his lite, and as Walter did not at that time dosscss a very large capital, the scheme fell to the ground. Jonn waiter. However, was not the man to be beaten by diUiculties; he bore in mind Aiartyn's invention, and bided his time. He encouraged inventions Irom all quarters, aud as his pecu niary means increased he became able to pay mem wen lor tneir services, in mil be con sented that Konig's patent lor a printing mr.chine should be tried not in tbe actual printing ollice of the Times, but in adjoining prcmites, for fcarof the hostility of the pressmen. Konig, and his assistant Bauer, worked quietly in these premises for many months; gradually periecting the machinery. The proceedings on the momentous 20th of November weie highly characteris'ic of Mr. Walter. The n'ghton which the curious machlut was brought into use in its new abode was one of ereat anxiety and even alarm. The suspicious pressmen had threatened de struction to any one whose inventions might suspend their employment, it was about six o'clock in the morning when Mr. Walter went into the pressroom, and astonished its occu pants by telling them that the Times was already printed by sieum; that if they attempted any violence there was a force ready to suppress it; dui tnat ii tney were peaceaDte, tneir wages should be continued to every one of thPni till similar employment could be procured; be then save them copies of that morning's limes. The Times, in its issue of November 29, uses the following language, thoueh it does not go into detail (which is to be regretted), but still gives enough to show that the first printing by steam was, as now. automatic: . "The reader of this morning's Times holds in bis nanus one oi the many thousand impression of the 'limes newspaper, which w?re taken off just nipiit oy a meenunical apparatus. A system of machinery, almost oreanio, has been devised and arranged, which, while ftrulieves the human frame ol its most laborious efforts, fur exceeds all human power in rai.idity and despatch. "Alter placing the form upon the press, little more remains tor man to o than watch the unconscious motions ana Keep it supplied wttn paper. "Ittelt places the form, Inks it, adjusts the pRper to tbe ne ly luned type, stamps tbe sheet, and gives it forth to the hands of the attendant. at the dame time ithdrawing the form tor a Jrevh coat of ii.k, which itself distributes to meet tbe ensums sheet now advancing lor im preision: aud the whole of these complicated motions are j e: formed with such a velocity of movement tnat no loss uiau iiuu sneets are im Dressed in on hour." This was the capacity of the first steam mint- imr-nress: but sine" tbat time improvements have been continually made, and .now we have the ten-cyl'noe vress of Hoe, which supplies the million with pnuted matter almost before the news is Dorn. , The New Albany Journal thus chronicle ihe learful let oi Western 6teanboats burned sunk, or exploded since December 1, 18G6, viz.: troeress, Ap,ne. Hazel Dell, Calypso, Isclence No. 2. Omaha. A. II. Chambers, Darling (slnte raised), lielle Memphis, Peerless, Cora. Commcr- ciai, j. f. weuo, Autmrai, uuiueua, oioux iut, Huntress, Miami, uicauora, uarrei, jima, J. u, ' V . 1 ...... I ' n r: wr I i i U...onnr vniiDiuuut; x ill"1 uiuir, aduci ajioo. iiaiBnw, Prairie lloee, K. i. Htanoard, Lady l'lke, Viola Helie, Home. V o'ii, Transfer, uosalie, rJuerniau Dora Hart iu. Mi.uei, Victoria, American, 11 iv oun, Eaitic, V, iXJarter, and General UullecJc UYI3i:'B 1ATENT AROMA AliC AND CONDENSING COFFEE 131? OWNER, FOR HOTELS, GROCERS, HOSPITALS, Military Burrscks, and all other establishments using quantities of Coffee By Oils Machine tbe Coffee Is SWF.ATKD brown. Instead of be Inn BlItNKL brown, thei-chr saving from 40 U M per cent more AHOMA tnan when done In tha usual way. A PATENT TESTER Is attached, which enables the operator to see when tho Coffee Is done Brown. CAN BE CHARGED IN A MOMENT INTO A Fit AN KLIN OR AIH-TIOIIT STOVE FOR HEATING PURPOSES. They work like a charm, ALWAYS giving entire SATISFACTION. For particulars call or send for a circular, which con tains tesUmontnls Irom aiany of the t'nltcd Mates Hospitals, Fli it-clans Hotels, and Grocers Sow having them In uso. Also, HYDE'S PATENT AF.OMA SAVING AND CONDENSING FAMILY COFFEE BROWNER, On the same principle, being in the form of a STOVE ( OVER. Will suit any bTOVE or R ANUK. Tne Coffee is browned PERFECTLY UNI FORM in a FEW MINUTES' TIME. ONE POIM) JiROWNED in this Machine has about the SAME BTH ENGTII as two ruasied in the usual war. 1J1.SII1E8 fclvlUR Uie Coffee In ALL ITS PURITY and FRAGRANCE. For sale by I1AMDWAEE, IIOUSE-FUKNISMXQ, AND STOVE FTOJRES GENERALLY. MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY HYDE & TIXGLEY, No. 15C5 Pennsylvania Avenue, 2 IS Irce riJILAUBLTBIA FURNITURE. UY FURNITURE AT O'OULD & CO.'S US ION DEPOTS, Kcs. 27 and 39 N. SECOND Street, (Opposite Christ Church), And Corner of NINTH and MARKET The largest, chc apest, and best stock of F U R N I T,U it E Of every description In the world. 2 10 TO 1IOU SEKEEPE11S. I h ave a largestock of every variety of Furniture which 1 will sell at reduced prices, consisting of rLAIN Al-D MAJiBLE TOP COTTAGE SUITS WAUT Oil A.MBtH SUITS. FAULOK 6UIT8 IN VtLVET PLUSH. PABLGK 81 ITS IN HAllt CLuTll. PAELOK SUITS IN REPH. Mdcloards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes Book-caaoa HatucFBis, Lounges, Lie. .tc. P. P. GUSTINE, 1 lb 9m N. E. Cor. SECOND AND BACE 8TS. QASI OAS!! GAS!!! REDUCE YOUR GAS RILLS. Stratton's Regulator for Gas Burners, (I'atcntcd November 21, 1865.) Ills a matter of consiiteiable Importance to gas con suuicrs generally, and ol especial tmportince to all ke Ders of hoiels and lame boarulnu liounen. to have sm h icas burners as will admit oi bcins eauliy and Der- nmnently adjusted to suit the special requirements of me locality oi eacu i uerauso mose who nave noi u pav the bills teel bnt Uttie or no Interest in economizing the fan, aud sometimes careletsl; , or thoughtlessly, turn on twice or t n no e as mucn as omo answer tneir oeeoit. t ad and examine, or seun your orders to STRATTON & CO., AT TIIE FLOKENCE OFFICE, No. 630 CHESNDT Street, Philada. l.etall price, S5centa each. 212mwf2m J) U It E K A! THE INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE, THIS IS NO HAIR DYE. TBE IMMENSE SUCCESS with which this nrenara Hod lias mil duiing the short iliuo It has beau belore me pumic, naa louucea lue tuouaua ana tensol tliou sunds who have noed and attested lis virtues, to pro nounceii tha ONLY and ThUE Hair Restorative. The l.ureka has been Iniroduced Into ail the prinolpal cities baih last and West, and having taitnluliy oeriormed all thai is claimed lor it, has upc r.euod all oihr Hair V re parations 1 he ureka restores (i rev Hair io its oilKlual colort prevents the hair from tailing out, br causing a healthy condition of the scalp, imparting tothebaira soilness and gioss. and y ulbfui appearance that no other llatr Preparation can oroduce. 'I he Lureka la irea from all impurities or polmiuou id rugs ana can be ustd vi uiiuur ii'uti ream or nana, ilttuuiactured and sold wholesale and retail by ROBERT FISHER, Sole Agent, No. 28 N. FIFTH Street. St Louis, Mo. Agents for Pennsylvania, DVOTT 4 CO.. Na 2.12 N, BtcuiMJ btreet, rmiuueipuui. lzuumwuui EKEVUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS Lt REVENUE STAMPS, W all dercnptluus, O' all descriptions, Alwavs on hand, A w ava on hiind. AT FTOTiFNCE SEWIM1 MACHINE l.U.'N OKICE, AT FLUKEJI1K hhWIMJUiti HlMStU'S OHFICK jo ea t iti'.M.DT ntreeL No. (KIO CHKSNUr Htieet, One door below Sevenih street One door below Seventh street. The most liberal discount allowed. 1 he most libera) discount allowed. 2 1 J T A L I A IS M A C C A It O N I VERMICELLI, PARMA8AN CUEESE, M FEES II ifiPOHTED. For sale by JAM1CS Ii. WB11H, 2 181m WALNUT ASP EIGHTH ST BEETS. "OEVENUE STAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS, JS.K Kf.VOUJS niiiari, Of all descriptions, Of aUdoscrlptiuus, Always on hand, Alwavs ou imnd. AT F10RFNCE BEWINO V ACH1 1 K CO.'S OKKICF. AT rLVUfhVK BKWINIl MVt'UINE CO.'S OFFICE, Ko. MM CUEIN BT Street, . , One dour below Seventn street. One doar below fieveuth street. The most liberal discount allowed, Ihe moat liberal discount allowed. 7 5 T)RIDE8BURO MACHINE WORKS xj ornoE, Bo. (S N. FBOBT STBEET, nnillKLPHIl. We are p rap axed to 011 orders to any extant for out wen suown MACHINERY FOB COTTON AST) WOOLLEN MILLS Deluding all recent Improvements In Carata. Spinning, uiu Y vaviuir. W Invite the attentloa of manufketurers to our extsn arve worva. 1 1 ALFRED A BOS. LEGAL NOTICES. IN TIIE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TIIE CITY 1 AN1 COUNT OF PHILADELPHIA. , t state ol wiLi.lAMUi.Mibl, deceased. Tha Amlt'nr tnnuinud In the ourt to audit, settle. an1 adjust the ai count ol JOH m Mo tKriiUK, Ju ., so 'xecuior ot tne last win aim testniiient or i i, . I.M DENNKY. Qcoeal. and to renurt dlstrthu lon of the balance in Ihe hnntls r the accountant. will meet the parties in etested lr the purposes oi his ppolntment, on MOMIA r. Mnrcli li, INJ.i, at 4 o oloclt '. St.. a' tlm nrnce of (leorgs Jnnkln. Ksu 8 K. onrnor of SIX I II aud WALUlMreet In 'he cl'vnf Phliadel phla. TIIOHAS J. WORRK.LL. 1 1 rmwnt Auditor TESTATE OP THE IIONdRABLE OSWALD Ji THOMPSON, deceased. Letters of Administration upon the Eatats of the Iloi.otahie OHWALU i ll M I'.-OS. deceMeil, having ren granted to the under..l.nen li ihe Kegiter ot Wii a rtlietlty and onniv oi i iii'sne pnia, an persons vl r. a t lalins or demsntis ssalnKt the Etta e ol' said de- edent. are ienueste to make known ihe fame without do. ay , aud those Indebted to make payment n Aflinlnlstraior. 0t8' No. 717 WAf.NUT "treet l'hl adolplila. NOTIC E. LETTERS TF.STAMEXTAUY unon the estate of MARY II M'0'K, ileniaaed. have h an granted to the tni'ler.-lj nod. All prrHtms havlmt claims or demnmls agulnNt the Cftntn ot the said de cedent are requested to make tho same known to lilui witnoui ueiay. t , si n. ti?(t j iv, 2 23f6t No. HlKi CATIIAKI nE .-treot. J U If. V K Y NOTICE. All persons Interested In the plan ol the iEflTIl M TKM or THE TWENTY-SECOND WARD, Rounded as inllows: (ortlwiiHt by Sten'on avenue. Vo otn J Northwest by Jlerina'd avenue, jo. it,u.-t ut,lpa by (,)ri(tt, tr(.et, I'outhwist bv (ierinnn own avenue. are notified that the Court of U latter Sewlons for the City aud lountv oi Pinladeiplila have fixed TUURSirAY, March 29 1HM, ' At 111 o'clock A. M., at the Conit-room iain Bui ding if the Stnte House, to consider said Dlun end anv ooievtiona aualuat the same. winch uiav be made by unv I'rceuo tier; and lu the nu Rii- Y line i ne sani p au muy ie seen at tne tniiee oi tne le portuiint oi bu vets lor Uie city of I'lilladuluhiii, No. 21.1 S. KIS'im Strcu.. and a Duplicate thereol at the ollice ot dtffll1 1. 1 1 r rl I rtltll, Surveyor and Regulator ol the Ninth Survev DHtrict, uepot milium. (4ennautown. F. CARROLL BRK VHTKIt. Solicitor of tho Cliy oi Pltllmteiulila (Pocket 8. page 37.) 2 24 lawt) 21) J U U V E Y NOTICE. All persons IntereHied In the p'an ot tho rOtfiTH hLtTIuX OP inn TWENTY BEtOND WARD, Bounded as io lo v i fNoitheast bv Green street, v 1oa J iimrthwest by Carpenter slieet, jo. ijo.-t noatheag. iit w. W ahlng on avenuo, (Southwest bv Wisxahlckon aienue. are notified that the Court oi Quarter r essions for the City and LOu. u oi I'm aaeipnia bave uxed THURSDAY. March 29, 18o0, At 10 o'c ock A. M., I tut) Luuii-niTviii. nam uuiiuiiih ui ikv nuiiq iiuuo, to consider said plan and uny obe t ons SKa nst the same, V hlch may be made by any Freeholder, and In the iiieuuw one, the said plan may be seen ai tne tnnce oi Uie Lcpurtmcnt ol hurvevs lor t ne itv ot 1'in auciouiu, No. J12 ."outh FIFTH Street and a Duplicate thereoi at the Ollice of - ir.nr uuuiiuu', Surveyor and Regulator of the Ninth Survey HU net. lJCPUl JDUIltllllR, (lermaotown. F. fJARKOLL Illlr WS I I- It, Solicitor of tbo City ot l'hl adelphla. (Docket 8, Page 311.) 2 24 lawt i 29 U R V E Y NOTICE. All pciBons Interested In the plan of the 1EM11 hEUUON OF TUB ' FIRST WARD, i Bounc'ad as follows: " On the horthlby Wolf street. vn i-o J On the East by Delaware liver, J0. !. OB lhe Muuli, by Curtin street, I On the Wont bv Fifth slrect. Are notified tibat the Court ot Ouarler Sessions lor tne city am t:oumy 1 1 runauoipiiia. navonxea n li r un IV un,ntw luni! at U o'clock A. M.. At tha Court Room. Main buildlnir oi the State Hotioe. tocoi.sli er said plan, and anv oblectlons aeuiast tha ..ma wlili'li m.if tiA mail. I... unv i.u.hnlilna . . 1 i . . a UU.V . . ...... u(Ha, uw U.HUV . ......IVJ1V. l.l, BU. IU . II O uie tin winie tne tain p an mav oe seen at tne otllceoi the Department oi hurveva tor tne city ot Philadelphia, IsO. 212 M. FlF'llt Street, . Ana a Jiupiieate tuereoi at tne omce or i ; CHARLI 8 S. CLOMK. Surveyor and Regulator of ihe Second Survey District, jo. nr.f i Btnoi F. CARROLL BRF.WPTER. Solicitor ot the City of Phlladelnhla. (Docket 8 page 38. 1 2 24 lawt3 29 s U R V E Y NOTICE. AH persons Intercted In the plnn ol the U1U "in liun OF TUB TWENTY-SIX IU WARD, Bounded as fo. lows: North by Porter grroet, v. ,., J West by Twentv sixth street, no. im. s 8outn by curtin a rect, ( l ast bv Broad street. are notified that .he Court of Quarter Sessions for the (. lty cud county ot rniiaaelimia nave oxea THURSDAY, March 29, 1806. At 10 o'clock A.M., at the Court-room. Main Building of the State Honso. to consider said plan aud anv objeotlons against the same which may be made by any treebodor. aid in ihe nieaawhl e the said p an may be seen at tha Office of the Department of surveys lur Uio city of Philadelphia, No. 212 R. FIFTH Htrcet, and a Duplicate thereof at the Office of THOiiAS DALY, Surveyor and Regulator ot the First .urvev District. , No 023 WSHIilUTO Avenue. F. CARROLL BKEWnTER. Colfcttor of the City of 1-bllade pala. (Dockets pag-41.l 241awtS29 s URVEY N OTIC E . All persona Interested In the REVISION OF GIUDES OF FIFTEEN 'I H AND T WEN TIE 111 WARDS. Bounded i No. 13. J Bounded as follows i fortn Dv irara avenue, West bv Pennaylvnnla Avenue, pouth by farrisn a.reet, F.Kwt hv 1 wen tvnlnth street. Are notified that tbe Court of Quarter Sessions for the City aud County orrnnaaeipnia. nave nxeu THURSDAY. Match 29, 1U66, At 10 o'clock A. M.. at the Court Room, Main Uuilldlng of the State Tlouse, to. consider said plan and any objections against the sanie.whloh maybe made by any Freeholder, aud In the meanwhile, the said plan may be seen at the Office, ol the Department ot Survey tor the City of Phila delphia, porTn JIFTH STREET. 1 and a Duplicatetheroorai the Ollice or F. 1. ROBfRTs Surveyor and Regulator ot tbe Fourth Suvev District, No. 1104 SPRING GARDEN uTRKET. F. CaRKjLL BHK.WsrFR. Solicitor for ibe City ofPhlladeiphla. (Docket 8. rage 43.) 2 24 1awU2 li i. i i MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN gltdofjraph Albums, BOOKS, BIBLES,-PRAYERS, Magazines, Novels, and all the New Publications. CARD, MEDIUM, AND IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. ricturi'S of U Unit fnwi to orJiT. 803 CHESTHUT BT. 803 F1 "AM, I Si It 7 J I Q R E E N P E A S, ., GEEN COKK, . y BE8H PEACHES, ' i - - FRESH T0MA1OE8, PLTJM8 Kro. AI.I3EIIT O. UOUEUTS, IFALEU n FINE CU0CERIE3 8 22 lp 4X)E. EXIVENTH AHD VUIK 818, INSURANCE COMPANIES. QIUAKD FIRE ATsl) MARINE IKSTJEAHCE COMPANY. OFFICE, No 418 W ALR L'T STREET, riHLADELPIIIA CAPI1AL TAID IN, IN CASH, i2fiO,lM. 1 his compsry continues to write on Fin Ritk onlf Its capital, with a good surplus. Is ea.clj Invested. 701 Losses by Sre have bem promptly paid, and mora than 9500,000 Disburse on this account w tthtn the past few year. For the present tbe oitca of this company will remain at No 415 WALNUT RT11KKT, But within a few month will remove to its OWN BUILDING N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHESNTT STRF.ETS. Then as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrons at such i ales as are consistent with safety. DIRECTORS. Tlfnu id rmvrff mil MAN h H I. IT aVd. A LFRI11 tllLI.KTT, p. M. l.AWRhNCK, HAKI.E8 1. OCPOHT, llKMtY F. KENNKY, JOSEI'U KLAPP, M.D. TI O. MAI KFI.LAlt, JOHN SU1TL1E. JOiiN W CL-GUORN, till. AS TF.KKU.Jl.. TTtOMAS CR4VF.N. President. I.FRI D 8 Oil I.F'l T. V. President and Treasurer. JAM K S B. ALVORD, Secretary. I lu I? I K K I N 8 U It A N C ? THE JIOVK INhCRANCE COMPANT Or 1'Hll.Allt I, I'll I A, Ko. ISO 8. Fi'CRTU htreet Char cr Peri eliml. Authorized Capitol, JTO 000 l-aid-up Coiil ai. ail'O.I'Un. Insnies sgatnst loie or dsninre bv FlKK on bulLUnCT, elll.er pern. snent y or tor a 1.1 Mil K I period. Also on mill II J MISK generally and Bouschoid Farnlturo, city orcouuuy. niBECTunn. Jsmes Brown, ( lisries A. Huy, V m. H.l ewis. William It. It till ock, V m. t eed es, JohnD Tavlor. 'J homaa Rtinber, Jr., l.riiiuHi iiiiiu, J. Hlllbom J ones, John Uoodsule. Wni. C. LonKstreth, J. N lluti'hinton, BR"WN. President. JAMES CHAN A IH'Y Vice l'resl.ient. TliOHAS hKiLPON, Secre SHIPPING. f-fffv THE OLD-ESTAPLIPUKI) IXDF .'JUl intiniiT OUTSIUU LINE FOR NEW lOhK. la rcclvlng Freights datl at low rates, r-ECOAD WHARF Br LOW rUtUCE STREET, and will Insure at low rates. P. R CLARK. Agent, 2 8 1m Nog. 314 and 318 S. liELV W ARK Avenue. ffpiU HA MILL'S I'ASHAGW OFFICE. r 1 ltA1- "AM HOE LINE OF DIKAMFIW," iilltEliMA." COLUMBIA," CSLE1-OMA." CA AA HUlA, "BRITANiilA," "INDIA.' Steam to LlViklOOL LOKLONDEFRT, BELFAST. DUBLIN, IiEWRY, COHK. AM) Ol.rtbUOW. RaTE-OF PA8AOK. PAYABLE IN PAPER CUaUU'NCY. CABIMS 30, $80, and 70 bltl RA.dE S lO Sieanifhlp "HIBEBNIA" leaves BATLRDAY, January VI. THE PAID CERTIFICATES Issned for bringing out pastengcr irom the abovo points at LOWER RATES THAN AST OTHER LIME. Also, to and trom ALL MAilONS ON HIE IRISH RAILWAYS. FPEC1AL hOl'ICE. Passergers will take particular notice tbat the ' Anchor Line" is ihe only line (training tuiounh tickets at the above rates, from Phlladelnhia u tne points namea above, una turn tne unaerslKued is the ouiy utiv autuoruca Afcint is i niiauuuiua. Appiy to W. A II .MILL. iSole Agent ior'AM.'HOtt LIN K." No. 217 WALNUT Street. 1 15 STEAM TO LIVERPOOL. rr!fl,fI Calling at QTJEENS'lOWN. The Inman Line, SEMl-WEEKLy, currying tha Lulteu Stales Hal. s. t ITT OF LONDON, Saturday, March 3. CIIY OF JlANCHKMEK, Wednesday, March 7. EDINBURlili, Saturday. March 1V. At noon, Horn Pier 44 Aorth River. HAIES OK PAHSAOE, rAYABI.B IM OOI.D. First Cabin auu oo Siefltai:e iM-OO First t abln to London. H.V10 Steerage to London... 34 00 First Cabin to Paris...lA(iO;Sti crave to Parbt 4( U0 PasHengers also lbrwarded to Uavro.Uamburg, Bremen, etc. etc., at moderate rurea. Pas age by the Wednesday steamers i Cabin a 00 00; Steeraiie. i'M Out payable In Cnlted ntutea currency. Steeiate paF!ai:e lioni Liverpool or oueenstowo, CM gold, or its equivalent. .Tlckeu can bo bought hereby persons sending tor their trienila For luriher lutormatlon apply at the Company's OU Its. JUUiJ U. MLI.. AgOIlt. 1 25 No. Ill WALMJ I Stieet, Phllade.phla DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. VT E W YORK DYEIMJ AND PRINTING 1 FSTABLlsliMENl', Staten Iiland, No. 40 N. 1IGH1 B Street. This Company, so long end favorably known In New York for tbe past lorty-siz vests, have opened an alfloe aa above. Ladies' and gentlemen's aaruienta and wear Ing apparel of every kind lived and Cleaned In the niol pertect manner. Stains and spots removed irom garment! without being ripped. , llerchanin naving poods of undesirable colors can ha them red ed in superior stv le. 1 29 mwi3m J A R N E -S S. ' A 1AKGE LOT OF NEW U. 8. WAGON HAR NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, parts ol II A U- KEbS, SADDLES, COLLARS, IIAL1EKS, eto. bought at tbe recent Government safes to bo sold at a great sacrifice. Wholesale or Retail. Together with our usual assortment of SADDLER YAND SADDLER YUARD WARE. WILLIAM S. HANSEL! & SONS, 2 1 No. 114 MARKET Stroot. w ILEY & BROTHER, IMPORTERS AND DFALERB IN HAVANA CIGARr AM) WERC'UaIJM PIPES, N. W. Cor. LlUIilH and WALNUT Strata. We efler the finest Havana Clpars at prices from 20 to 30 fer c nt. oeiow tne regular rate a. Also, tbe cvlebiate LOUE JACK" SMOKING TOBACCO. which ia lor superior to any yet brought before tha puuuc. W otto of Lone Jack r "SEEK SO FURTHER, FOR NO BETTER CAN BB WUSD," 1 18 3m HITLER, WEAVER A CO., MANCFAC1CREE8 OF , Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, ( Twines, Etc., No. 2S North WATFB Street and No. 22 North DELAWARE Avenue, miLAUKLPUI. tDWIM H. FlTUtB, M IORAEL WKAYER, ( OKBAD F. CLOTU1KB. ii 14 I flORN EXCHANGE J BAG MANUFACTORY. JOB X T. B A I L K X A O O., No. 1 N. FRONT and No. 114 N. WATER btreet. Pnladalphla. DEALERS IN BAtiS AND BAGGING oi everv descr lotion, for Cialn, Flour, Sa t, Super I U ophate of Lime, Bone uui, e.io. Laree and small GVshX BAUS eanstauily.on hand. mj Also. WOOL BACKS. John T. Bailey. James Cascadew I O. r E R K I H 13, LUMBER MERCHANT HucoesBor io R. Clark, Jr., No. S24 CHRIS'OAN STREET. Constantly on hand a large and varied assortment oi liiuiaing liuniuur. v n g WT I L L I A M 9 . GRANT, II t COIMAllf rilUN MIKIHAMI', No. S3 8. DELAWARK Avtnue, Philudolphla, t GtN r FOR Dapt nt's fiunpowder,Rellned iltr, Charcoal, Eto. V. naserctvu i nuuumin, i wun, mm i)kmii Cioeknr Bios. & to 's Yeilow Jltiu bheathlug, Bolts, aud alls. mi ALEXANDER G. CATTELL & CO., PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 0. 26 NORTH WHARVES, AND No. 27 NORTH WATFR BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. 221 ALEZASPEB G. CATTKLL ELIJAH O. CATTELI. ri'HE tOLTON DENTAL ASbOOIATION ORI- X gmatea tne ab asineiio ara ot siinwus uaiug 5AH lur Ixtractluf 'leeth without pain. WE DO NO OTHER WM'iL WORK. Ollice, NoT7J WALNUT strea . t'hliuiie.pwa. x a lm THE STAMP AGENCY, NO. 804 CHESXDT STREET, a hove third, will be continued AS HEHh'iOFOKK BTA HPS of EVERY DKHCRIPTION CONST A NTT. T ON BAND AND IN ANY AMOUNT. 1111 INSURANCE COMPAlrES. KLAW AltbS MCI UAI, !S,Tl-'LTk JNSLRANCS COMPANY. ISCORIORATfD BY IHE LFOISLmRE PlNN-ri.VANIA. lw . OFFICE 8. E. lOHMK llllltli aSI) WALNTJT B'lHFV'iN. plirt.A lELrUIA. 1 ' m a ii i m; ivsijranck j ON VKSStLS.l ' ' CAPCO. J. To all parts of the W ""'iKtAnissCTAvnr.,;-' On Goodsby Itlvi r csnal. Lake, nnd Lam Csrrlaga to all pans of the t'tilnn. FIRE INSURANCE 1 On Werrbandlse i enerailv. i On Stores, JLiwe ling Houses, etc. , . ( assets of fiTk com pant ' Xnv.mlir 1. IHllY I 100 H O 11 K0 2W),0OU 100 ceo United States t per cent. loan. t). ..ais.ftaata " " HI...,!? mo " 1 1-10 per cent, loe, w Treasury Notes 94 T8 W Stale ot 1 ennaylvanla t iva For Celt. : S4.M0 125.100 20,000 w ootr State of Pennsylvania blx Per Cert. Loan ,. 8)296- Cltv of Philadelphia dix Per Con. I-oan v. 112,8U 50 Pennsylvania RaHrnad First Mot gate fix Percent, llonds 20,000-09 1 viiiii1,. 1 v Miiirt imnrvnu renuau tuuia Stride tlx l'er t ent. Bonds 4 23,750 0. 25 If 9 n esii'rii rrnnsyivania Hal roaQ 41 or psie Sl Per Cent. Hondu 2,75- 0 15,000 Kill Shares Stock tiirntsntnwn Us Omiisnv principal and Interot Stimniitcea Dy Uie l lty 01 2 tills eipliia , I3,,137S4 1143 Miarts Stock Pcnnsvivai la Rait ro tt ompsny , 8.i80-t ) 1(0 Shares Mock North Pennsylvani Railroad Company ,., J.250-00 I Penolt with 1'nlted Stales Govern n ent. sublect to ten nays' ea l..., 40,000-oa I State of lenneasce Five Per Ceq losn D 18,900 00 liens on City Fruperty 170,7000 Bl,u,tiM Far. Market value... ...M 560 00 Market value... I.rni r flam ; 3.1 , (HI 00 Lllls recclVBble lor in iiranees ma1lJ1.013 IJ La ances due nt Agencies.- Premium on Msrlne Policies Accrued InU rest, and olhet debts due the Com Pny... . 40 811-44 Scrip and Hiock of unndry Insurana and oilier Companies,! &3. Estl natedvalne ,8,810 00 Cash In Hunks aM.im , Cash In Drawer 67S 48 ' ,638- 12,6411-IS UlKEOTOB. ! Thomas fl. S3 f John C. Davis ilintrd A. f-onrter, IlieophMis ranidina. Jnlin k. 1 enroce, James Iraquair, Henry C. l a lelt. Jr., ilsnies C. Hand w ll'lnm O. Linlwlg,- Ji tepu U. heal, George c. I.eloer, Horh Craig. Poker; liurinn. eaitivi r.. utokes, J. r. Penlstan, Henry Moan, i William G. lionlfon. t dwant Darlington, H. Jones Brooks. Kpw snl La ourcada Jacob P. Jones .Initios B. McFarlaq, Jonhua P. Kvre. i j Spencer Mcilvaln.l J. . Semnle. pltuif, i . R. Herger P'ttainr, II T lnn.B lltSir John D Taylor, n...- t. JO" - DAVIS, Vica PtalMir. DEKKf LTLBrBH, pecretarr. -1 12 13 1529C1IARTER PEUPETTAL THAN KLIN FIRE "INSURANCE COMENY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets on January 1, 18G 3,500351-00...' Capital.. 000 0f) Acciued Suiplns 543 15 Preiiilums lsog-bl IN SETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME Ft 18, 11.4U7 63. . S30 0 LOSSES PAID SINCE lSSOIQ 5,000,000. Perpetual and Ttm porary Policies on Liberal -mS, - DIRECTORS, t harles tt. nincker, 1 f dward f! Dale. 1 iimas n a ncr, Samuel Grunt, George W. Richards, Isaac Lea, CHARLES uputKB rates, . Alfred Filler. Francis W. Lewis, Id. Peter AlcCa'l. 1 u v.NCKf'R, Frehnt EDWARD ( Ti A T U rl,, Ii ,1.1.. JA8. W. HcALLlS'IEH, Secretary protein. . 1231 JORTU AMERICAN TRAIT INSURANCE COMPANY, j No. 133 S. FOURTH Street . PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies Issued against General Accldemf all descriptions at exceedingly low rates, Insurance e fleeted for one year, In any sum frotlOO to (10 (K.0, at a premium of only one-half per oenfeoa ring the full amount Insured in ease of death, andoux pensatlon each week equal to the whole premium 4. Short time Tickets for 1, J, 1, 6, lt or 1 days, ori, or 6 months, at 10 cent a a day, Insuring In the sum 01000 or giving 915 per wetk It disabled, to be had at thoae ral Once, No. 133 a. FOURTH Street Philadelphia ,t the TArtoua Railroad Ticket offices. Be aura to puiasa the tlcketa of the North. American Transit Jjumca Company. , , For cliculars aud further Information apply A General Ofhca, or of any of tha anthorUed Agents LEWIS L HODPT. President JAM f 8 Af. CONRAD, Treasurer. HENRY C BROWN, Secretary. JOHN C. BCLLITT. Solicitor. DlHECiORS. L. Ij. Bonpt, late ot Pennkylvanla Railroad Coa-i Samuel C. Palmer, taubler 01 Commercial Baak Richard Wood. Ne. Soil Market street. James U . Conraa, No. Market street. ! J. E. Kiupsly. Conunen al Hotel. II. O. Lelseiirlug, Nos. Jifl snd i3t Dock street. I Samuel Work ot Work Met ouch A Co 1 Ueorga UarUn No. 322 Cbetnut stteet. . 11 1 - II E . PR. O VI DENT Life and Trust Co., OF I'HILAOEU HIA. . ' Incorpoiated by the State of PennsyJ vanlaThlr M J2d. IH.ft. 1NS1 RES LI VI S, ALLUW - INXEHEd'I DEPOSITS, AND HBNTS AN i CITIES. x"ua3 CAPITAL, tbSlOO.OOO. pi&KCTOaa. Samuel R. Shipley, Jertniluli Backet, Joshua H ldoirla, Richard Cadbnry, Henry Balnea, T Wlatar lln.wn nicuaiu noon. Willi. ! T 2 SAAiUEL B. feUl PLXT, Preslden! Gowlakd Pabbt, Actuary. , , orrica. , 7 ii No. Ill S. FOURTH Street ; : 1. pilfF.N-X INSDBAKCEJ COMPANY I X PKiADECKWlA. ' No. tii WALNCT Street, opposite the Exchanae " In addition loWARlNE aud INLAND lNM'KtNl this ( ompauy Insures rom loss or Uaaiage by El RE. a llLeral eiuis ou buildings, merchaudiae. furniture, a?. lor .inilttd perlofla. aud periuaaeatly oa buildings di poslt ot premium 4ll;V,5tnuf.J)n.,1,, C'I.T? operation form u.u "ia ii sr.-. tfcn, uuiiuk WBie.Il all Utattua k.v. kM Dr,ir,ntl .1li,.tu n.1,1 " " " UtMW aaVO DIKKCTOas. John L. Bodca. Luwrenea Lewis, Jr. David Lewis, Benjamin Ettlng. Thomas H. Powers, A. K, Mcllenry. Edmond C astllion, LiHiis I Norrts. At. B. Mahouey, Joh . T. Lewis, Williams. Grant. Robert W Learning, li. Clark Wharton, Sumuel Wilcox. jrvnw it WUCHERKK, President Bamdbl Witcoi, h retarv, lit) fclliE INSURANCE EXCLD8IVELY. TI3 I I -KNKbYLVAMA FIRE SURANCECOHPAir In coruorated lkiA Charttir PemetiiM! Un tin ur . HIT Bireet, opposite lndependeaca Suuaie. Ibis Company, lavorab y kaowa t liiecomuiunrty (f over forty years, coutinua ia Insure araluat loss i damage by are oa Pak loor Private Buildings, eltht Eermanenty or lor a limited time. Also on r uruitun locks of Goods aad atarckaudiaa generally, on libari terms. . " I heir Capita!, together with a large Barplni runA j Invested in tha most arefnl Biaaaer, which enable tnem to oiler to the inaarwl aa satdsuhud SMantvl tha ease l ton. , wl rtKOTON. . ' Daniel Smith. Jr.. Joha De rose as. Ih'imas Smith, Alexander Bensoia, Iraao Uai ebnrst, xnomaa auiouis. d. 1 . Glllln. ... all v.,..lwiuiu,ri DAX1EX SMITH, Ja., President. WnxiAM G. Caowau, BocieUry. 1 3" I i i i I
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