THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAP1I. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1807. CITY INTELLIGENCE. for Additional Vily Intelligence ste Ftlik J'aje. PROCEEDINGS OF CITY COUSC LS. City Councils metyrKtorday afternoon, for the) transaction of business. Nclrrt Brmiori. rrfsiclcnt Joshua Spering iu the chair. A petition wna presented from the I5oarl of IMrectorH of tlie.I-'iro Iiopnrtmrnt, representing every company In the city, in relation to a rc orgnuizntlon ol the Fire Department. The peti tion which was rend Is the same as published la the Inquirer a Jew days since. Hoforred to the Committee on Flro and Trusts. Another petition was prescntod, advocating an Increase of luluriea of teachers of 1'ubllo Schools, Higneil by a number of citizens and laxVpuyers, Referred to Committee on Schools. The annual report of the City Controller wits presented; it represents: The total expenditures of the city during IStiO .'.S3,.1!)2,37!V02 From which is deducted the following: Temporary loan and inter est paid tl.ll.M.j-OO Defense of City 1H,222 -Si Schools, from loan 123,H7fS-22 Vine street wharf. 4,MH Water Department 452,8l-lfl Ice Moat !).,UHP0O Chesnut sliwet brldKe 4H,.'I21, County Court houso paid.... 41,!j7-8S ClainiK paid l.rx).(K)2-!);l ananis of prior years 2,04:1,41 -1-24 J.'UUj.OKMO Leaving amount paid for expenses of De pu r t in en is J.j,2S7,3G2 92 To which add Department Warrants outstanding, ol labu 1,201,811-05 Total cost of Departments for lSdG $0,lu2,2UI-87 The funded debt ol the city on Jan, 1, ItMG, was :33,SJ7,79.;-'JG Which was increased by the Issue of City loans, as follow: Expenses incident to war 1,011, WO-00 Chesnut street bridge ISS.IWOO Water Department 5I4,MK)-U0 (Schools., 17o,lHK)6U lias Works Kzpenses of former years Loans paid in excess of those report ed at consolidation 403.8W00 25,285-81 S2,5.i2,0S.i-81 From which deduct amount of loans falling due paid by Treasurer, 11)5,0111 72, and amount canceled by Commissioners of Sinking Fund, Jfl,M)y,lti:t'70, which being deducted from the issue shows an increase of the debt during the year of $1,U27,S27-:MI, making the total funded debt on the lbt.lunuary, 1SG7, (:l5,165,G21-:i5. This does not Include outstanding warrants. statement of payments by the City Treasurer from Januarv 1 to December 31, 18(tj, inclusive, showing the" amounts appropriated and ex pended, the balances merging and warrauu countersigned: Warrant Ani'tAiiirf lmntr- Jhtlanre.i Departments, prmti"n.t. xitinttl. Jlrrnitttt. Controller 22,t)50-00 $22,U2:i-77 Commission's ZHS.atiS-iW 220,817-18 1,521-81 C. of Councils.. G1.857-K1 61,KJt19 l,l).-l. City Ice Moat... 112,.'I50-00 10o,580-'J8 6.7ii!) ()2 City 1'roperty.. lobVkJOitO 151,487-81 l.'i.OIUOU City Solicitor.. 32,G7l,(r7 31,tiU!'U7 l.OtKJ-lt) City Treasurer 18,(KK)-00 ls.ijdPHH lio-lli Kire.. 11:1,250-00 m.ttt.VHtj 614-14 Highways 610,827-22 47U,20.t"Jl 13,5:i:t-3l Md. of Health.. 90,517-8'J 88,542-45 2.UUV44 Lighting City. 42!),777-.5t) 417,2!15-11 12.4S2 31) Markets DG.582-01 ;W,212-83 3ii)-18 Police &W,47U2t) 821,754-11 8,725 14 Ouard.ot Poor 447,35()-00 412,3t2 0ti 5,007-01 Insp. ITisons.. 12G.451-00 124.G47-24 l,Kl):t-76 City Kailroad. il.lOOtK) 7.25477 1,815-23 PnblicHchools 8!Hi,318-80 878,081-17 IS.OT'ttt Btrt.Cleansiiig 1H.018-52 80,110-02 11,507'GO Kxp.Ches.Ht.ls l'j.w.pm Hurveys 38,5.'i8-20 Com. of H.Fnd. 42-VOO Kec. of Taxes.. Water Delenne, City.. School IX o. 2... 3.5,ooti-ja 1,0!U,:M7-40 l(it.(j,Jl!,14 M88,04i),13 l,l:id:42 473.75 1 28 118,174-15 8112,470-01 G,G12,92i5-08 ?i,y83,4G.j-0i $l,G2i),4G0-01 A resolution of instruction to the Commis sioner on Markets was presented, requirius? him to inform Councils what rents are being paid to the city by the markets. Agreed to. Mr. Kino presented an ordinance abolishing the Department of Wharves and Landings, and requiring all the duties that hitherto belonged to the Commissioner of Wharves and Markets, to devolve on the Commissioner of City I'ro- Mr.KiNa stated that the city would save about 84000 per annum if the department was abolished, uud would not be put to inconve nipnci' liv abolishing the same Mr. Van Clkve moved a postponement of the ordinance. Mr. Smith was In favor of reform, and was In favor ol a special committee to inquire what departments of the city government could bo dispensed with, but ho was not iu favor of abol. ihhm? the Department of Wharves and Mar kets, as proposed in Mr. King's ordinance. T he motion to postpone was agreed to. Yeas, 13; nays, 11. A motion to reconsider was lost, ana a motion to indefinitely postpone was agreed to. Yeas, 15; BlA petition was presented asking that Moya inensing Hall, on Christian street, be appro priated to public school purposes. Referred. A message from the Mayor was received, in closing a petition, signed by a number of gentle men, advocating the extension of Fair mount Fark on the western side of the river Schuyl kill, and stating that a large extent of grouud (one hundred and forty-six acres) has been pur chased by the petitioners at the moderate rate of $000 per acre, and the city is asked to pur. chase the same for the park extension, A bill was read providing lor the purchase, and creating a Hoard of Commissioners con sisting of tbe Mayor of the city, l'resldents of Councils, Chief Engineer and Surveyor, and ten citizens, to be appointed by the Judges of District Court and Court of Common I'leas; sulci Commissioners to iccelve no pay, and to carry out the arrangements of the purchase of said grounds. Mr. Van Ci.kvk moved to refer the matter to a joint Committee of Law, Finance, Wutor aud City Property. Agreed to. A bill was nrLseiited providing that any citi zens desiring to make an attachment to the culverts of the city for the purpose of draining private dwellings, shall make application for the purpose to the Survey Department, aud pay 87 for the privilege. Agreed to. Bills from Common Council were then con- llhe resolution relative to South Street Mrldgo was concurred iu. Adjourned. Common Branch. The CUumber was called to order at u quarter past three o'clock. President Joseph F. Murcer, Esq., In the Chair. John K. Tyson, Lsq., member of Council from the Second Ward, presented his certitloato of election, and being sworn In, took his seat. Mr. Makckk presented theannual reportof the City Controller, which was ordered to be printed and referred to the Finance Committee. A communication was received from Mr, Dlxey, City Commissioner, stating that ho had corresponded with Captain II. W. Janus, in forming him that Moyameuslug Hall was burned down while in charge of mo Govern ment and it is expected that the building will be rut iu the same condition us when it was received from the city. The communication was referred to the Committee on Law. Mr Harper presented a petition of citizens asking for the passage of an ordinance to pre sent Passenger Kail way Companies from sult- An ordinance to that eneei. ana maitins penalty of 75 for any violation of the si was presented by Mr. Harper. It led to a g ral debate, entered into by Messrs. Li An oruinanco w , V ' , ,7 gene- avails, v,.n.- romow. Mllllngiou. mnipsou, auu ' rs""" ' ' - The veas and nays were called, resulting yeas, ill; nays, 21. The bill was lost. A communication froia the Hoard of Direc tors ol the Fire Depart nieut, iu reiereuce to the reorganization of the Fire Department, was re- ierred to the i;omnillieo on r no " Mr. Tyson Dresented a petition of the uireo- torsof tbe Second School Section, asking that the ground upon which Moyameuslug Hall stood be appropriated lor school purposes. Ke- U rrpl lrt r ittnunn Sti'hnnlli find Police. The ordinance making an appropriation of SMl.'JWlo the Department lor Supplying uie City with Water, having been made the special order of the da v m, lour o'clock, was culled UP. Mr. Simi'hon moved to amend the Hum of salary of engineer fioia H Kka) to t28uo. Mr. PRANriHMin moved to further amend by inr.king fie salary 8 ooo. Mr. Po'itub objected to tho amendment. Ho mailed that the cliy had not. th) limner t' ad vanco a single salary. Tho Income for l"ti7 is lixed, and the appropriations to tlio various city departments will absorb tho ent ire revenue ol the city from the ti tax and tho other sources of income. Mr. 1' H ANClsci s said that his amendment was on the score ol economy. The laborer 1 worthy his hire. Compensation for lab'r de pends upon the talent expended, and the change by the Union party In caucus will bene fit tbe city and Increase tho treasury. Mr. l-.VANs was opposed to tho Increase, and spoke at length on the subject. IIi said that the present Chief Fngineer had fait hfully dis charged his duties, but members of Councils lnol been endeavoring to kill him. Mr. IIknk.kv made an able speech. His fa vored Mr. Franclscns' amendment, on the seoro of economy, arguing that by paying a good salary the treasury would be Increased and the city benefitted. He was not speaking In favor ol any engineer, but was looking to the interests of the citizens. On the pucRnge of tho amendment the yeas mid nays were called, as follows: Ykas Messrs. Mardslcy, llarnos, Mlllington, Calhoun, Dillon, Drelsbiich, Francisco, dill, Hancock, Haney, Harrison, llonzspy, Littleton, Miietngue, Martin, F Mersbon, Myers, O'Neill, Palmer, Kay, Shane, Shoemaker, Smith, Stock ham, Wllllts, Murcer, President 20. Nays Messrs. Allison, Armstrong, Cameron, Colebower, Conrow, Lamest, Kvans, Harper, Iletzell, Kennedy, Martin, ,1. C, .Martin, W. D., Milton, Ogden, Irani, I'cttcr, Hnupsou, Stokes, 'lyson, W ugnor 20. The amendment was agreed to. M r. Kvans then moved to increase the sala ries of the Assistant Kngiueurs of tho Water Works. Not agreed to. Mr. Potter moved to Horns 20, 21 aud 22 the llrst lor coal at Fairmount Worlcs, from SlOO) to SOOO; second, for coal at Delaware Works, trom 1 1 5,000 to JOOOO, and third, for coal at Schuylkill oiks, from 15,000 to $10,000. The ainoudinjuts were agreed to. Mr. li k.tzki.l moved to amcud Item 37, for Iron castings, Ac, from 100,000 to S75.000. Not agreed to. Mr. Fmancisi vh called tho previous question, nnd, pending the discussion, tho Chamber ad journed. Equal Rights Association. At the after noon session the Committee on Constitution reported a preamble and constitution, which were adopted. The preamble states: Whcri us, The reconsi ruction of our National Union Is tiie lilting of theentire nation Into the practical realization of the true republican Idea ol a Government, founded on absolute justice us the corner-stone; therefore, to aid in this practi cal work, we agree to form a society to bo called "The Pennsylvania Equal Klglits Society." The purpose of the Society, as stated by the first article, was to secure equal rights to all citizens, especially the right of sull'rago, irre spective of race, color or sex. The following nominations were made aud adopted: President Robert Purvis. Vice l'resldents Luci'dlii Mott, Wm, Whip per, William Alston, Dinah Meudeuhall. Recording Secretary Alary li. Lighll'oot, Corresponding Secretary Fanny M, Jackson. Treasurer John Wikimnn. Kxecutive Committee. William Still, Sarah J. Hawkins, Kllen M. Cliilds, Sarah Pugh, Har riet Purvis, Clementine Johns, Klisha Weaver, Allred H. Love, Uctarius Catlo, Louis J. Roberts, James Cbaapel. Miss Susan B. Anthony made an earnest ap peal to all, especially to the women of our na tion to contribute to the financial support ol the present society. The following resolutions were offered: JiisolccU, That reconstruction should begin at home; that since a majority of the citizens of Pennsylvania are now taxed without repre sentation, and governed without consent, and since those who would be free themselves must strike the blow, therefore the primary object ol the Pennsylvania Equal Rights Society is to demand and obtain suit rage for the women and colored men of this Slate. Ite.solvcd, That we call upon the people of Pennsylvania, without distinction of party, to form Kqual Rights Clubs In every county, township and ward, to demand suffrage as the natural inalienable birthright of every citizen; to circulate tracts, pamnhlets and petitions, to organize meetings; to create and concentrate public sentiment; to direct attention to the existing grievances and disabilities of our dis franchised classes; to catechize candidates for all olliees, State or National, and to make the extension of suffrage the test question in all future political action. After a protracted discussion, tho above reso lutions were adopted, with various slight ver bal modifications. After the transaction of unimportant, toutine business, the Society ad journed nine (lie. The Lincoln Institution. The annual meeting of the contributors to the Lincoln In stitution wf.B held at the building, No. 308 S. Eleventh street, yesterday morning. The first annual report was submitted. It referred to the organization of the institution from a com munication to the Church Home for Children, from Mr. Murrows, State Superinteudant for Soldiers' Orphans, asking after orphans received and that appeal resulted in ten children being received. Mr. Murrows subsequently offered to place out in auy Institution under Episcopalian charge, one hundred boys, whose parents be longed to that church, and pay $110 for each of them until they were sixteen years old. Out of this proposition grew the Lincoln Institution. Subsequently the present building, admirably adapted to the required purposes, was pur chased lor 822,500 cash, of which Slii.Ooo yet re mains as a mortgage upon the building, aud which should be speedily cancelled. April 17th, 1SG6, the institution was dedicated with appro priate services, at which Cieneral Grant was present, and two boys were received. At pre sent seventy-five boys are under charge, and the quota of one hundred will soon be complete. With tbe greatest economy exercised the ave rage annual cost of each child Is $1'10, making an annual deilcil of 2000 to bo provided lor by tbe free will offerings of our citizens. Rev. Dr. Newton presided yesterday. Major fleneral Meade, Rev. Phillips Brooks, Mayor McMichael and other prominent gentlemen were present. The following Counsellors were elected: President Gen. George O. Arcade. Vice President William G. Boulton. Secretarv John L. Redner. Treasurer Morion McMichael, Jr. Rev. Richard Newton, D. D., Jay Cooka. Caleb Cope, Lemuel Coflln, Thomas Sparks, William P. Crcsson, Charles Piatt, J. Vaughan Merrick, William Ellis, Charles J. stllle, George C. Car son, Fklward S. Buckley, A. II. Franclscus, Lewis II. Redner. Francis Wells, William Strnthers, Rev. J. V. Robins, George T. Lewis, F. Ratchford Starr, Ezra Bowen, M. J. Mituhe son, R. M. Lewis, Charles E. Lex. Edward Ship pen, William I). Robins, Joseph Harrison, Jr. Anniversary op the Woman's Hospital. The sixth anniversary of this Institution was celebrated yesterday afternoon, at tbe Hospital Building, North College avenue, A large number of ladies and gentlemen were present. The annual report, as read, showed that the total number of patients engaging the care of the Hospital, had been Increased during tho year by three hundred and nineteen. The num ber received as residents was less by two than during the twelve months preceding. Tho in crease has been in the Dispensary Department, which numbers lour hundred and forty-eight in excess of last year. In the lying-in department, especially, the managers hail reason to congratulate them selves upou the successful warding orl of threatened complications, but one patient having been seriously ill. The numbers in this department might have been increased but lor the regulation excluding unmarried women. Among the out-door patioiits a few denthsoccurred, mainly from clioleraiiiiaiituui. Tin) number of patients received into the hos pital was 70; treated In dispensary; 108ii; attended at houses, 384. Total, 21 10. The number of resident patients was as fol lows : Medical cases, 21; surgical, 10; obstetrical, 30. Total, 70, Nativity American, 43; Irish, 25; English, 4; Scotch, 2; German, 2. Dlhchargei (.including 10 retained from last year), 78. Dispensary and Clinic Patients American, 1(170; Irish. 474; German, 114; English, 74; Scotch, 7; French, 2; Swedish, 2; Canadian, 1. Total, 2:(?0. The report, as read, showed that there was f 13,000 iuvestedas an endowment fund. KRkj'I'blican Cauci-. The Kopnbliean cau cus of Select Council met yesterday and nomi nated for Trustees of the Philadelphia Gat Woiks, Charles Grutrr aud Johu A, Housemau. Fond of JJoreh. Abraham Weaver, who lives In Lancaster couiv, h id stolen from his s(nble, on Sunday evening. January (!, 1807, a daik sorrel horm;. George Washington Hehtia dor, alms M. Mrook, is the nanipol an Indi vid ml who lias nnnoyed the tanners of Pennsylvania lor some time pat, by depredations upon their horics, wnerons, etc. It, sePins tb at Geonre, anil ine himself short of "greens,'' In order to pro vide h.tiiHelf with the "neeestHrv," took Un horse ironi Air. Weaver's stable, rode him over to Allcntown, and there sold him to a man named Jacob Klchllne for $200. He then started for this city, and arrived here on Friday night last, nnd put up at the Penn Hotel, and Irom there went to a bonrdine--ho:tse, No. 310 North Eleventh street. Mr. Weaver came to the city yesterday morning with a photograph of the thiel, and stopping in at theCcntral Station, nsked Serjeant ('rout "If he knew a man like that?" exhibiting- the photograph. The oflicer replied that he did. Both then repaired to Alderman Hurley's office, and a warrant was issued lor the armrebenyion ol Schnadcr. crseaut Crout visited his boarding house, and secure I his prisoner, and e-corted him before Alder man Hurley, who held him to answer in default of $1000 bail. He will be taken to Lancaster county jail this evening, by rhe Senreant. Schbader Is at present under $000 bail for stnal iue a horse and wagon from Dr. L. Z. Itius; vnildt, of Churchtown, in the same county. Repoutof thk Highway Department. The following condensei statement exhihits the sums expended by the lli(rhwn Department for 1806: Paving intersection?, S22.7.10; repair ing streets, $U1,100-3'J; repavlnpr streets, $398i58: repairing over water pipe, $11,011-71; tram .vay, gutter, and crossing stune, $17,000; repairs to toads, $50,820-83; for repairing i-treets and ronds, $1 ",ii!),vwi; repairing nnd buildinsr biidges, $IH,5()0-21; repainni; culverts and in lets, $S9,!i79-00; repaying and retrrading Dock street. $ i;iS333; cleansing and repairing unp-ived streets, S'J',180'33; grading nud culve.ting Uioid street from Germuntown avenue to Fisher'3 lane, $25,000; construction of new Inlets, f.'D-IS-fiO; pavitig aud repairing footways, $l(j(;3-8:i; construction of branch culverts, $4G0!)'54. iifcj Revenue Cases. Before United States Conimis'ioner Hibler yesterday, Edward Marley had a hearing on the charge ol distilling spirits without a license. Defendant's place, atTwnty third and Naudain streets, was visited on the 11th of January, and two stills found therein operation, with mash in them. No special tax had been paid. Held in $1000 bail ior trial. Before United States Commissioner Smith. James Robinson, K. L. Paniora, and J umes Clary were ch irered with distilling without a license. The distillery of defendants is said to be on a farm on Oxford turnpike, three miles above Frnnkford. The arrests were made by the Deputy SlarsUul, who testified that when he visited the place the still was in operation. Held for trial. Installation Sekvk es. The installation services of the Kev. S. A. Mutchmore took place last evening, iu the Cohockslnlt Presbyterian Church, Gerniantown avenue, above Fifth street, nnd were conducted by Lev. William O. Johnston, Dr. Keed, Ir. ISeadle and Kev. T. M. Cunningham. The usual exercises attending occasions of this kind were engaged in. The attendance was large, and was composed of re presentatives from the different churcues in tho neighborhood. The new house of worship in tended for this congregation, which ha been erected at the intersection of Franklin street and Columbia avenue, will be ready for occu pancy In a lew weeks. The building will ac commodate about one thousand persons, and will be one of the most substantial and neatly built structures of the kind in the city. Tho congregation is increasing rapidly lu numbers. Row in Common Council. Last evening after the adjournment of Common Council, and while tho members were conversing in the main aisle of the chamber, Mr. Charles Miller, one of the Gas Trustees, made a remark which was not altogether liked by Mr. Iluy, member from the Eighteenth Ward. The latter replied to Mr. Miller, and receiving an answer from him similar to the remark ho had previously made, Kay caught Hold of him nud dealt him several blows, nnd would have followed it up had not the members interfered and separated the belligerents. Reported for Duty. The following named ofticeis have reported for duty at the United States naval station at League Island, viz: Com modore Olivers. Glisson, Commandant; Com mander George W; Hansom, and Liuuteuant Commauder E. W. Henry. This is now a new nnd separate department from t he Huladelphia avy Yard, its title is United States Naval Station, League Island, Pa. ArroiNTMExrs fob Philadelphia. The iollowing appointments for Philadelphia have just been made by Governor Geary: Port Physician, Dr. H. Earnest Goodman; Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth, I. B. Gara; Health Officer, General Horatio G. Sickels (re appointed); Port Warden, General Gideon G. Clark (reappointed). Eetliw of Fineb am) Pe.n alti es. The amount of lines returned to the city during the past year from the committing magistrates Is an follows: J. R. Massey, f .lOl; John Cloud, 03; Louis Godbou, $537; O. L. KamsdcU, S1.V50; David Beitler, $3G; John Swift, $182 makiiig a total.of $1827 Water Main Burst. The water main in Eighth street, below Arch, burst yesterday af ternoon, causing many of the cellars to bo over flowed, ami much valuable property to be destroyed. I'p to a late hour last liight the flow oi wihci had not becu stopped. Old Cents Not Received. The United Stales Mint does not receive old copperor uicltel cents in exchange for tho new five cent nickel coinage. The coins mentioned are not received at the Mint at all, as Is generally supposed. AMUSEMENTS. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE PEOPLE. Kelley 's Grand North American PRIZE CONCERT. TIME FIXED TO AWARD THE PREMIUMS, And the Concert to be Given at the WABASH AVENUE RINK, CHICAGO, ILL., SATURDAY, JANUARY 0, 1807. THIH 19 THE GREATEST DISTRIBUTION OF XIIF NJNUEfM'H t'EN 1TRY, AND T HE MOS1" 6l ('t ES8FUL ENTEKPKiKE OK THE KIND EVElt 1ACUUKATED IN THE WOULD. 350,000 valuable; PRIZES, Valued at Half a Million Dollars, Including $100,000 in Greenbacks, Will be presented to 1 1tket Holders. CAPITAL PKIZE, $30,000 IN GREENBACKS. Every other Ticket draws a Prize. Tickets, tl each; five tor 4 Mh ten for9; twenty for f 17 60 will be sent to any address on receipt oi money. Bend tbe name oieacb bubucrloer. nnd adarea. Money bv uvit. Pomonice oioer, express, or register . d letter uiev be si ni at our risk. All conimuDlcatious should be addressed to -A. A. KELLEY & CO., No. 103 RANDOLPH Street, 1 V t CU1CAOO, ILL EK DELSSO UN S O C IE T Y'S FIRST GRAND CONCERT, AT MUSICAL, FUND II ALL, ON SATURDAY EVENIKG, Janmry 19,1807, AT 8 O'CLOCK. rRTItrjl.AH8 IN t'lfiCt'LARS AT 'JHE MCBIC MTOKEH. 1 liUiwOt COMI'LTMENTAIIY BENEFIT TO CHARLES DlKAMi. , . Pml.Anri.PT!i, Jannarr lrt. lHtn. The frlcnda of C:il A KI.K.H im KA.(. tbe oldest. nd, It li bmleved the only ltvin member ol the old i he rn Street Theatre Company under the mntiHKPmant or Wignell ItciiinKh WlKnell , Warren. v nrren Wood, ann their succpsom ana lot ninny other I'hei trleai Companies In niter times who, as actor, Hi let Aiaxter and Mane Manaunr, has ever held an hoiiuratiln position as an nrtlut and citizen ; and h . as the aninor or 'A Hlstort ol the I'hllado'phla -tacV hai rceorned the an' als and glorl ot the prnfAimn, aro Invited to D""'.t.At''e.iluKl IKIUsK, lif ntlemen'i I'arlor. on KIP AY, January 1R at 8 o'clock I' M.. tor the nur poso ot rnnklnn arrat pements to tender to that veteran Morton tfc.Mirhaol, iF.MiMiiiiriiiarr Jienetlt. V. J Htncken, Thumps hi Westcott, E V llreenn, William J. i iark. Jr , .'i'hn T Hcheerer. Wl.llam V. McKean, John Havls Watxon ha'les E Warburton, William MnpKer, 'I horn as Kllzu'Taiil. I. Itrainerd Williamson. John F. McDevItt, KohertC. Smith. Stephen N. Wln.ilow. louib . itoney, James Page. Ilenrv I ' i arer, llcnrv W. K mapn. Join Thornlev, Franrls II. 1une, R Mirlton Mackenzie, .1. M Kol.b, Wi'Ilam H. Welsh, K I.. Ectherston. Ernest'. Wallace, Robert Everett, I JobnI.awlor, 1172t; XJtW CHKSNUT ST11KKT THEATUE. 1) CklESMJT Street, above TWELFTH. THIS EVENING, TtEVEFIT OF ifKS. 11AK.NKY WILLIAMS, on vhlch occasion MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS will appear In THREE GTORIOIJ9 PIECES. EN I IKK CHANOK OF RILL. The performance will eominenco 1th tbo Romantic Drama, In two acta entitled 'I HE WH1I E IJOKSK OF THE PEPPERS. Gerald Pepper (first ilme In this cliv) Mr. HaKNET WILLlA.MS, with Sontt and horns, ' I'm a Kant lug. Roa tn Hlade." To be followed bv tbe roaring Farce, CONNECTICUT CMTRTSHTF. Our Jemima Mrs. HARNEY WILLIAMS W Ith Yankee Bonn and Yankee Rje!. To conclude with the laughable Pleco, 1 1I h IH1SU LION. Tim Moore (with Bona. "Limerick Races") Mr B K S EY WILLI MS Mrs. Fltzglir Mrs. HARNEY WILLIAMS HAllTRttAY AFROOV MATINEE. BENEFIT OF MR. JOHN HUMMEL (Treasurer). t.NLY CONNIE SOOUAH 5I.VI1NEE, and only Matinee annearance ot MR AND MRS. BARNEY WHT.IAM9. MONDAY EVEKINO-A New Local Erama, THE PHILADELPHIA NKW6UOV. "VTF.W CIIESNUT STKEKT THEATRE, CHESN'TT street, above TWELFTH. FXTRa ANNOUNCEMENT. ORAND BENEFIT MATlNER TO THE TKEASl R-R OF THE THEATRE, MR. JOHN BT1MMEL. who has the honor to announce tbat he has made ar rangements with MK. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS, who on this occasion wlh make their ONLY MATIN EE APPEARANCE IN THIS CITY ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. January 19. in me popular toman nc nrauia, THE CONNIE SOOIHII, Notwithstanding the additional expense attendant upon the engagement of Mr. and Mrs. na ney Wllitania for this occasion the prices of Admission to the Matinee will be, as usual, 30 CENTS to all parts of tbe bouse. Doors open at 1, Curtain rises at '2'15. U MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET THEATRE. Begins at half past 7 o'clock. benefit of vi if. john drew two fine comedik-. only" nic.ht of mr. mai' rice neville. FRIDAY EVENING, January 17, XIOO.OOO. Alice Barlow Mrs. JOHN DREW To conclude with robin's Comedy of THE HONEYMOON. Duke Aranza Mr. MAURICE NEVILLE The Duchess Mrs. JOHN DREW HA'lUtiliAV - J:i00 000 and ROB Kv. MONDAY G. L. KOX AND TROUPE. GREAT PANTOM l"ME, JACK AND GILL. WALNUT 8TKE E'T THK4TK E. N. E. comer of Nl MTU and WALNUT Street Doors noen at 7. begins at 7Hi. BENEFIT OF MR. JOHN BROUGHAM, who will appear in bis UNRIVALLED IMPERSONATION OF S1K HAKCOURT COUH1LY. in Bouclcault's splendid Comedv of LONDON AftSCRANCE. THIS (Frldav) EVENING, January 18, LONDON ASSURANCE. Sir Harcourt Courtly Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM Dazzle Mr. J. B. Roberts EW AMERICAN TIIEATRE. Eneageuient ot the celebrated MR BELVH. RV AN. THIS EVENINti, TBE GREEN HILLS OF TUB FAR WEST, THE TWO POLT.-. ACADEMY OF MUSIC GRAND MASKED BALL, JANUARY 21, 18C7. i Tickets, 3 00, admitting a Gent'eman and one. Lady; each additional lady's ticket, 1 00. Family Circle anditnee tie&eta, SO cents. Doors open at 7 o clock, and tbe Grand March at 0 o'clock. No person will be admitted without presenting the check. MANAGERS. Joseph D. Ellis, No. 325 N. Third street; Jesse R. Walker, B. W. corner Fourth and Chesnut; F. J. Walter, No. 272 8. Third street; Wilhelin Elscnlobr, No 137 b. Tenth street; Christian Mack, No. 212 S. Broad street; Cbarles Grill, No. 724 Filbert street; Mason Hirscb, No 414 Uurket street; Louis Hlehnerwuld, No. 2il Dock street; Caspar Bicker, No. 608 Arch street; Henry Gcbauer, No. 1028 Sansoin street. Tickets can be obtained of J. Klsloy, Continental Hotel; Joseph Steppacber, No. 631 Chesnut street; George Muller, No. 728 Vine street; F. & L. Ladner, No. 632 N. Third street; and at Actien Hall, No. 341 N. Third strict; Ha'ngerbund Hall, corner of Crown and Callowbill ; and ot the Managers. 1 14 7t COSTUMES! COSTUMES I A Splendid Assortment of COSTUMES AND PROPERTIES FOB MASQUERADES, Arc oCeie! to tbe attention ot tbe ball-going public at this gay and festive season, at tbe COSTUMERY Of I enty-five Years' Establishment, No. 017 RACE Street, North Side. Every effort will be made to please the taste ot thos who ait nd the Carnival Balls of the season. Masks of evtry deacripiloufor sale. W. O. DESMOND, 1 S 8m No. Q17 RACK Street. BRADFORD'S LAST GREAT PAINTING, nEALEliH CRUSHED BY 1CEBEKUS,' which has received the nicnest encomiums iroin tbe press and the public ot New York, Boston, and other metropolitan cnles Is now on exhibition for a limited period, at WEkDEHOTU. TAYLOR & BROWN'S. No. 014 ChEBNUT btrett. 12 27 lm N EW ELEVENTH fcTUEET OPERA HOUSE. ELEVENTH htreet, abov CHESNUT. "THK FA MIL, V lUOKT OPEH FUR fcKAMJ.V. CARMROS.S 4l BIXEV'S J11MM RELH. tbe Great Klar Tiouiie oi tbe World, in their Glt.VNi) 1'IHIOI'IAN SOIREES, KONliS, DANCES, NEW Bl RLEOUES, and 1'LANTATION SCENE. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at 8 o'clock. 8 30 J. L. CAUNt KOSi. Manager GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. PUBLIC RE hearsals every SATl RDAY AFTERNOON, at MUSICAL FUND HALL, o'clock. EuimKemenis made bv ardreming GEORGE BASTERT, Agent, No. 1231 MONTEREY Mreet between Race aud Vhie. 11 6 3iu fSP THE PIANOS WHICH WE MAND fill I' facture recomnund themselves. We promise to our patroni clear beautilul tunes, elcgunt Workman ship, durability, and reasonable prices, combined with a mil guarantee, k or sule only at No. lull WALNUT Street. i m PNIOH PIANO MANCFACTURIKQ CO N1TED STATES REVENUE STAMPS. Eilnclpal Depot, No 3114 CHESNUT Street Central Depot. No 103S FIFTH Stieet, oue duorbelow Chesnut. Established 1802. Revenue Stamps of every description constantly on hand lu any amount cr.iers by Mali or Express prjmntlv atU'nded to. United Status Notes aiu on VliliadHlpbia or New York or current funds received In payment. Particular attention paid to small orders. Tb'e decisions of ibe Coiumlssluu eau be consulted, and an iuloraaiion regoxdbig the law cbeenully given. SHIPPING. f'frf.'V FOR HOSTON-STEAMSIIIP LINE tJU Jii Mltl.f T. a..u iN(l FHi M EACH TORT EVERY FIVE DAYS. FROM HNF H HEI-T WHARF, I'HIUnEL 1I1IA, AND LONG WHARF, HOHfliM. The line bi t eon I'bllndcljihla and Boston Is now competed of tbo RU.VM N (new) Captain Baker, 148 tons. S.AION, uptain .Mattbens, lJ.r0tons. XlKV.AN is i. In roiell. 1203 tons. 1 hse substantial and wril-appointrd steamshlns wl 1 sail punctui lly as advertised and HelKbt will bo re ce'Vi d every day, a sleuiner oclng always on the berth to receive cargo Miipix ts aic rcqnested to send bills of lading with tbeli poods. For trelmit or passage, havlnc suneror accommoda tions, app.y to Hi NKY WIV-'iR .s CO t No. 3:M k. DHaW 'KK Avenue. fVrFA NOItfll AMERICAN STEAMSHIP iWLUi foM P a Y. OPPliMTION LIK TO CLTF(1RNIA. VIA NU ARvH'.. EVERY TWENTY lY-. From l ler No. 211 North River, foot of Warren strent, at noon, with passenger and trcigbt, at ven LOW RA'IKR. onnectlng on the Pacltlc Ocean vita tho Bne stenmsblps MO.-it S TAYLOR Captain T.lcthen, and A At KR1 1 A, atitaln Wakemun For further informa'lon. apply to tho North Ameri can Steamship Company. WILLI AM ll. WFBn. President No. 54 Exchange Place N. Y. D. N 1 ARKInUiON. Aeent. t No. 177 Vet stree' . corner Warren N Y. X.ff-r EMPIRE LINE FOR SAVANNAH. iiyLU Every SATURDAY, from : lor No. 13 North in Yd, punctually at 3 o'clock P. M. j be tavorlte lde- v. bed Steamships SAN JACiN'tO .Loveiand I oinuiaiider, SAN 8ALVADOK. Atkins Cotuiiien lur. Tbrouvh tickets and bbls oi lading to a 1 points In ( onnection wllb Cent al Rabroad ol Ueorgia. Ailunllo and Cult Hailroad, and F'orlda nteamers. Elegant passenger accomumdations. UAItltlSON A Al.LEN. t No. B BOW LINO CKfcKN, N Y fBfs STAR LINE FOR NEW ORLEANS. iftatii'mWrM '' h" New lork Mall Stesmsblp Comp.nv's iii,t Oteun Stenmt rs will leuv Pier No. 4t North i.iver at 4 o'clock P M., as follows the MONl'r REY.Otl WHINES DA Y, H'VANA.on MAI I'RDAY, MISSOURI. on SaTUKIiAY, MERRIMACK onuATiRJaT. Alt Mils oi iadiiik signed at the i-lllco npon (he plot. For Ireight or passage app y to C. K. GARRISON. President. t No. D BOWUNO OREE.N. N. Y. ju PA IF1C MAIL STEAMSHIP COM J.1 pan Y's IHROf OH LINE TO CALIFORNIA. CARRY I Mi UNITED S I A lES MAIL, VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Steamers leave Pier No 42 North River, foot of Canal street, atli o'clock oon, as lollows: December 31 NEW YulK, Cunt. W. O. Farber. con necting with CON SI ITUTH'N. apt. Caveriy. iianuurv 11 nr.BKt i'uu.i:f I, i apt a. u. (iray. connecting with GOL1 ES AGE. Capt Lao dg. January 21 -RISING s'I R, apt. T A Harris, con nectlug with GOLDEN CITY, Capt. 1 T. Wat kins. All departures touch at Acapu.ro ; those of 1st and 21st connect at, Paniima with steamers for Soutn 1'acitlc p. ns; 1st and 11th tor tentral American ports, and those ot 1st touch at al anzmiiilo. Depaitureoi lit b each month connec s with the new steam line iroin 1 unamato A ustrali and New Zealand. btei nier ol March 11. lho7. wl I connect with t te Com pany's steamer Colorado, to leave San Frauclsco lor Yobobama and honu-Kong on A iril 3. Ist7 One nuuuied pounds oi baggage ailoVedeach adult. Medicines and attendance tree. F or passage tickets and all lurtber Information, apply at the otl ce en tbe wbart, loot of Canal street, North River, New York. t F. R. BABY, Agent. 7frT EMPIRE STEAMSHIP LINE, FOR jii'j ,,' PKOV1DF.NCB ANU HUSTON. suiiiun irom each port cverv 8a' ntday. irom second wbart above V me street, Phllndelohla. and Provideuco and Boston Railioad W liart Providence, R I The line Is composed ot the first-class steamships HUNTER. M. L. Rogei a commander. CHASE, J. A. Crossman coTumander. These superior and well equipped steamshlns sail regularlv as advertised. Freight will be received dal'y, a steamship bell 9 always on .he berth to receive carj. Freigbt ior Boston Mass and ail lntermediu'e points on the Boston and Providence or Worcester Railroads, will be received, and il.e voods 0e Ivored In less time and at lower rates than bv any other route. Bills of lading lurmshed at tbe ofllce. No btiis ot lading siened alter the ship has sailed Jfor turtner tn'ormati m. apply to l.AllllltliI, rTltt..HBH AM & CO.. Agents. No. 126 North Wharves. nenTy Cleaveland. Fsq. Agent at Providence R. I. 'rv lldllvli ix u nii.AiU UYlUillu. Mi COM PAN Y I Limited). killtll.Vlt L.'.L' ill u.TTinininixT iiiers weekly to Livornooi. culllntr at Oucenstown. The splendid first oluss Iron St.'a nshlps LOU1"! ANA, Captain Harrington. PEN N8YLV AN I A, Captuln Lewis EM N. Captain Cutting THF; QUH EN. Captain Grognn. DENMARK. Captain Thomson. An experienced Surgeon on each ship free of charge. Drafts issued for any amount, puyabie at uny bai.k In Greut Britain or on tbe continent. BATES OP FA88AUE, PAYABLE IN Cl'BRENCV.I Cabin sieerijge- To Liverpool or Qncenstown.... 8100 W0. 1 hrougli pasaage to Paris Antwerp. Hamburg, Bre men. London, etc at low rates Sti eraue passage tickets to brln persons from Liver pool or One. ustown tor 35 in currency can be obtained a' No 27 BHOAD WAY. F or lrelgbt or cabin pnssaee. apply at the Ofllce of the Company. No 57 UROaDWAY. F'or steerage 'ti kcts at tbe Passage Ofllce of tbe company, No. 27 BROAD WAY, or No. 275 l'EARL street. F w ,T TfFRST. Manager. I.OaDuN AND NEW 10UK bTEAM- SHIP LINE. 1 tttsaKc lO l.uuuuu, wu. voir cuv, vurrt'ui'y. Parage Irom Loudon, 7" 8u and jU, gold. A'iAl.AN I'A, Captain I inkhuui. Br l.LONA, Captain Dixon. ( ELLA, Captain G!cadeh. WILLIAM PENN, Cap. a n Bil!lnvs. The accommodations lor passongerson these ships are unsurpassed. Freight will be takrn aud ibrom h bills oi lading given to Lav re, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amster dam, and Dunkirk. For passage, applv to CHARLES A. WHITING, No. 26 BROADWAY. F'or lrelgbt, apply at No. 84 SOUTH Street. f HOWLAND ASPINWALL. Agents. PASSAGE TO AND FROM 1. GREAT BRITAIN AND IIKEI AND. 1Y STEAOlSAir ABU SA1L1SU rAtULi, AT KEDUHED RAl'El. DRAFTS A VAI i ABLE THKOUGHOCT ENGLAND, IRELAND, HCOTLAND, AN O WALES. For particulars applv to TAPSCOTT BROTHER CO.. t No. 6 SOUTH Street, and No. 23 BROADWAY. FFt. 'OR ST. THOM"AS AND BRAZIL. JR.LIUNlTl'.D STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL irAA.tiHIP COMPANY Regular Mail Nteamers. eallln on tbe 22d oi every month : NOR 1 11 ANiElUCA, capialn L. F. Tlmmerman. SOUTH AMERICA. I ap.uin F:. L. Tiukelpaugb. GUIDING MAR, Captaiu ioo-ge B. Mocutn. There elevant steamers sail on schedule time, and call at ht '1 bunas Para, Pemauibuco Bahin, and Rio de Janeiro, going and returning. For enguuemei't of ireight or passage, apply to 8 GAUH1SON ALLEN Agents t No 6 Bowling Green. New Yora. ktij'.im to m.Asenw 4vn r ivpr. LL14.POOL. calling at Londonderry to land Mails ttiiu Passengers The lavorite passenger Btesmersof THE ANCHOK LINE SAIL EVERY bATURIAY FROM PIER 41 NORTH RIVER. Rates of passage, payable in urrency To Liverpool. Glasgow uud Deiry, Cabins, kill) and 70; steerage M. Prepaid certificates trom these ports to New York, t35: Havre, Antwerp, etc.. tb 0 and till For furt' er informutioii. applv at the Company's Ofllces. FRANCIS MAC DONALD CO.. Agents, t No. 6 Lowilng Green, New York. . AlT- , FOR BOSTON VIA NEWPORT JTand fall river iiiu Luiiim and Newport line, h the splendid and superior steameis NEWPuRT. ME1ROPOLIS, OLD t OLONY . and cMI'IKK STATE, of great stiength and speed, ci iiHtrucled express. y tor the nuvigation ot Leug Island Sound, running In connection with the Old Colony and Newport Rul'road. Leave Pier No. 28. North River, toot of Murray stteet 'the steamer NEWPORT, Captain Brown, leaves Monday. W eduesi ay, and Friday, at 4 P. M , lauding at Newport. The steunier OLD COLONY. Captain Simmons leaves Tuesday, 'I bursday, and Saturday, at 4 P. M., landing at Newpoit 1 heae steamers are titled up with coinmodiout state rooms, waier tight compartments, aud cverv arrange ment for the security and comfort oi passengers wtio are anorded by this rou o a night's rest on bouni and on ai rival at Newport proeeeu per ral road again, reuchlug BostO'i enrlv e ll the following morning. A baggage master Is attached to euch steadier who receives and tickets the baggage, and accompanies the same to lis destination , , . 4 A stcun er runs In connection with this line between Newport and Providence dul v. Suudays excepted Freight to Boston Is taken at the same rates as by anv other tegular line, and torwarded with the greatest ex peuitlon by an expiess ituiti. which leaves Newport every morning (Sumlajs excepted), at 7 o clock, ior Boston and New Bediorl. arriving at lU destination about 11 A. M , , . lk.niHM For ireiubt or oosssge apply on board or at the omoe, on Her No. 2a North River. For state rooms ana ourius a apply on board or, if It is V'Vfl"" gent" " advance, aoulv to E. Lll ILr.rir.Li', ahui t . Ko. 72 BUOADWAY. New York. advance, , IOR RICHMOND. NOKFUL.iv, ami I.tfiTV fiiisr.-Tbe side-wheel stemuish'p Til kSa'ii tlautalii Alexander Ev..r f-atiirilav. Aifl2MK.om,pierNo.MN hUil It lad'.ng eti. to .11 point, on th. bo.bo.rd Kail I road and its connection .. vo 88 Liberty LlviNObTOW. FOJt CO, Ageats NO. M t street. SHIPPING. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL CALLING -wi at Oucenston i he inioau Line, sailing m o.i-wet'Kiy cairytng ibe mitcd Mines viaiis. "CI Of COhK" t-iiturday Jannarv 11 "t lTY F 1 11U.IN" Wedm-Miny. lanusry JH VCIT CFNI.W Y 0 KK " 'aliinla, Januajv '( II Y OF LI a. t KICK " Wednesday. January 39 and each succeeding saturdav and w cJnesday, at noon, trom I ter No. 4ft North river. RA i F, OF PAH AG K By (lie mall steamer sai.lng evciv Saturday l 1 aj bie in Gobi Pa abid lu Currency. First Cabin. .fl steern,:e ;f) iol.oi.don h.y ToLoi.oon , To Ions I , To l aps 45 Passaic by tbe Widni fdav stci.nn rs: Ftrt cabin, 8!0i steeraue .! PnyrblPin Utnteii -"tates currency. I'8.m ni.0. h ao ontiinied V) tuvpi Han.bti.'g. Bro n.en. rtc, at niooerate mtea Meenige . (ismikc in hi l.ivi rpool or (Jueenstown. 37, enrrcfitv 1 ickets can bo bought hero by persons -end-in tor il rlr ti If r.t.s. For .urilicr lulomiatlon apntv at the Company's tfl ees. .'ollN G 1ALK, g- 87j No. Ill WaLni i Street, lliila la. r aCT:. F0U N EW y0li K.-PHILA DEIi Jiiii. i siitf i. de: h Steam Propoliet comimny De n.i.u b sn insure Lnie.vla lie aware and Karl'an ' anaL l a lug dai y at 12 M and A p. It., couuectlug witU a4 hortluni and Eastern lines. For height, wblch botasennpon accommoOatlns teima, at ply to W ILI.l A M M. H 4 I Kl A CO.. llj No. 132 S. DELAWARK Avenue. f$ if m s ORE AT REDUcTftlN IV PRICE 01 iUJijUi.PASS.,GE TO UROPf. by the on . v a mnrl l..u ..me to F.ugiand and Fiance. I'm New Yoik anil Havre sieams ilii Companv's Urs o as- mail steaiiihins aRaGO uno FULTON, Having been thoroughly refitted, win leave Pier o ".North River, ior Havre, ca ling, at Fa mouth, the following u ays at noon precisely; ARAGO....U. Gapskn li'cenioer22, lfl'iKi. At.d every 28 dm s th. reaiier. PRICES .F PASSAGE, PAkALLE IN GOLD. Klr.t.ilnss IMaln saloon 00 First-class Lower Saloon Nil Second-class 50 A n expi rlenced Surgeon on board. 'J tin ( ompai v will not be r sponsible for sree'e or vaiunbles unless hills o lading, hav ing the value ex pietBcd, are signed thercior. .1. J. COM STOCK Agent. No. 7 Broadway New Yolk. JAMFS A WOTTON, Havre, General Agent In Europe. LUFRB,T1E. KANE & Co., Agents. Paris. t 4f7if ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. Sv'-V J-n TUE GEN'FRAL TRANSATLANTIC COM liiM'n MAIL STEAMslUPt Br T W r.EX AEV Y PK AVD HAVRE, CALIN AT BREST. Tbe splendid new vessels ot this fuv..rit rnuta 'or tlio Con: ment will sail from pie No. 61 1 North River. PcRElhE. Ducbesne. VILLn DE PARIS, Sutmont EUROPE. Lemnne. NT. LAURENT, h, candl. VRIOF:n OF PASSAGE, IN GOLD. First Cabin, (1611; second Cab 11. tl 0 Inc. tiding wine. 'I bese steamers do not carry steerage passengers. Aitdica. attendance liee of charue. Passengers Intending to land at Ureal can be furnished on board with lailroail coupon-tickets, am. heir bagiiaga checked 10 Paris, at an additional charue 01 5 101 tlrat unu S3 for second class, t GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, No. 88 Broadway. Ti siTriPfA UTATVvj AvnnarxTc.no , U 111 Will A . t i ' . ' u v rtl.no. Qs: 1 ne nnucriigneu naving eased the KEN b. NG'lON SI KF W DOiK.beitsto nform his tueniti ano tue patrons ot the hock mat 110 is vtepared wita lni rcufeu laciuties to accommodate tiios, t.uviiig vesseltl to be lulsed or repiiir', and being a u. aou-ai shlp-enr- penier and cau krr will glvepv aoual attention to tho vessels entrusted to bun tor repairs Captains or Agents Sblp-Curpeuteis. and Machinists laving vessels to repair, a.e solicited to ca.l. Having the agency for tho sale 01 'Wetterstedt's Patent Meta ic ompositlon" ior t opper paint, tor the preservation of vessels' bottoms, for Hum ci y, 1 am pre pared toluinish the same on lavorabte terms JOHN H II AMVIITT Kensington Ncrew Dock, US DELAWARE Avenue above Laurel s:reet ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. Iri j R(lll Uf UlUl.a :i.AL'lL . f li.u . i 1 IT AT AMI 'I ll k i ik C ti t a 1 L'kifii iiPLvtiii and FoUNDF.RS, bav ng for many years been In suc cesslu' opeiation, and bten exclusively emtaged in buildl g and repairing Msrine and blver f ngiues htidi aud low pressure, iron Boilers water Tanks. ProuS lers, eto etc.. respcctiu ly i,tler tin Ir services to the public ns being tuny prepared to contract, for engines of all sizt s, Amrine, ft ver, and siatlonaryr having aoisot patterns ot oiberent sizes, are prepared to execute ordcrsj with quick despatch. I1 very description or puttern miikhig made at tbe shortest notice High and Low pressure I- ine. Tabulur, nud Cylinder liol era. of the best Peuusvlvaula charcoal Iron. Forging. o a.i sizes imj ktnus; Iron nnd Srass . astinns ol all descriptions: Koli Turning. Screw Cu tiua, ai d al: otlo r work connected with ibe aboe business Dtawings and bi educations ior ail work done at the establlshme ", tree ot charge, uud work gnarnn eed. j.m 1 be subscribers have ample whart-dock room for repairs of boats, where tbev can He In poifect saiety aud aie provided with shears, blocks, toils, etc fxC for raising heavy or light weights. JACOB C NEAFIE. JOHN P. LEVY. S215 BEACH and PALMER Streets. ). VAl'GHAN HEKItlCK, W11L1AK H. ME11HICB JOB!) R. COPE. QOCTHWARK IU UN DRY, FIFTH AND O WASEINOION Streeta, 1 " IlilLAIHLPlllA. UKRiilcK k mjNS. ENGINEF.K-. A N 1) Al AC11LNI8T8, munniactnre hijih and Low Presdure bteaui Endues fo Lai.u. biver. aim Alanne -errbe ' " Lolleis, GuDometers, Tauks. Iron Boats, etc, ln.-uni-S 01 all kinds, el l.er Iron or biuss. iron Frane ltools :or Gas Works, Workshops, and Rullroud Stations etc 1 u Ke torts and Gas Machinery, ol the latest and moat Im proved const, uci ion. F.verv fli'hctlption 01 Plantation Machinery and Sugar Fuw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Puna Open steain Ttalmj rains. Dfciecutors, F'l.ters, Pumping Engines eto r-oie Agents 1 Apparatus, Ncsi hole Agents lor N. Il'lleux's Patent Sugar Rollins A.uniaiuD,i.vBiiijiu n wituv nuum URIUlllljf, OnO AS pluvull 4i Wooisey's Patent Centrhugol hugor Draining Machine. B R I D E S B U R O MACHINE W0BKSJ No. 65 N. FRONT" STREET, l-UlLAUkLFBIA. We are prepared to fill order, to any extent for out well-lnov.u MACHINERY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN MILLS, including all recent Improvements In Carding, Sulnnlao. andVeuvlng. ' " We in via. tbe attention ot mannfacturers oar ex ten sive works. 1 1 ALFRED JENK8 A SON, MEDICAL. DR. J. K. KOBE'S ALTERATIVE. THE CKUAT BI.OOD P111IF1HB. it you have coruui, cisordered, or vitiated blood, yon are sick al. over. It may appear as pimples, sores, or a some active disease cr it may only make you teel lan guid or depressed ; but you cannot have good health If your blood Is Impure. Dr Roe's Alterative removes; all these impurities, and is the remedy that will restore mu to health It is unequalled for the cure of all diseases oi the. glands, sctoiula, tubi rculur consumption, and all erup tiona of the skin. Price ! bole agents. DYorr&co., No 232 North SECOND Street. DR. DYOTT'S ITCH OINTSIE.T will cure every form 01 Itch, and is superior to any other remedy lor the cure of thut disagreeable and tormenting con. plaint. Price 25 cents. Beut per mull, 40 cents. DYorr&co., No. 232 North SECOND Street. ' DIL J. S. ROSU'M EXPECTORAMT. For the cure ot consumption, coughs colds, asthma, catarrh, inlluenZa, splmug of blood, bronchitis, and all 111scu1.es ot tbeluiifcs. ' T his syrup having stood the test of many years' ex perience as a r. men) lor Irrita ion or any hitlammatiou 01 the lungs, tb. oat. or bronchia. 1. acknowledged by all to be a rcniedv superior to any other known com pound used ior the reliet aud cure of coughs and con sumption. Trice 1. bole agents. v DYOTT 4 CO 0 5 6m No. 232 North SECOND stroct. DYEING, SCOURING, TC. fftLXCIl &TEA31 StOimAQ ESTABLISHMENT, Ko. 510 KACE Street. We beg leav. to draw your particular attention tooni new French Steain Scouring Establishment tbe flist and only ore of its kind lu this city. We do uot dye, but lr a tin n.i.ai process re.iore Ladle.', Gafitiemon's, ant l bfloren's Caruients to their original siatoa. wlthoai luiurlnK tbeiu m the least, vibllo gieut experience and Iih best niaiblnery irom France euuble us to warrant iMi't .atuiaction to all who may lavor us with their titroLaa" LADIES' DHEHSES.ol .very desciiptloa. iiiioi without Trimmings, are cleaned and finished without being taken apart, whether tbe color be geuuina ernoera Cloaks and Mantillas, cnrtalna. Table Cover. Car!" " Velvet Ribbon., Kid Gloves eto. cleaned afij riiiiuhed ill the best manner. Gentlemen's Hummer Ld VI inter Clothing cleaned fo certection without m jurv to tbe stud A ro Flags and Baunets. All kind, of .mins nmovi d without oieuulng the whole Allnr.i.. .re executed under our Immediate suoervlalon, ajiil atinlaction guaranteed In eery Instance. A eall and t xauuiiiitiou 01 our proces. I. respeotiuiiy Mliclted. ALMDYLL & MA III, 1 10mwi No. Ml K AC! Street.