THE DAILY VICN1NG TELEGRAril PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1860. 6 SEIKO A let for Wonlnl I.rIn,'" A Jrlil for Nmnll Nnlnrlcn, AND A SALVK FOR BAD CUT. Tb whole carpfuliy ortmnoundcd anj put up exprefsly fur t'aiully Utte. BY OUK SlUIES EDIT3U. num rF,it criv. Hewing the Old Yf r Ont, How our Fred did it at a tcaM-meet'io;, And Koelns Hie New Your In. How he dil it at a meeting without the "watch.'' Nautical DtscmnioN of a Quadrille. A sailor, while exrluininft the third figure of a quadrille to hia me;Qiutf, thus described it: 'You first heave abe.id," said he, "and pass jour advertarj'.s jnrd-arm, regain your berth on the other tack in the enroe older, take your partner in line, hack and CI!, and then fall on your kerl, and brine up with your partner: she lhen manoeuvres ahead, off alongside of you: then niAe tail iu company with her "until neatly astern of the ether line, maVc a Btern fcoard, cast her off to shift for herself, regain your place the best way you can, and let go your anchor." Wh?n Theodore Hook was asktd for a dona tion to the Bnciety for the Conversion of tha Jews, he replied that he had no money to give away; but If they sent him a Jew. he would try and convert hiin. Th's wai not quite what the Society required, and Hook never heard from them again. A gcntlemnn named tfose, having a daughter, named her "Wild," as in his opinion "WiU Bo9e" was a pretty conceit for a name. But when she prew up. and married a man named Bull, the combination of her Christian and sur names took the none it out of the oil man. Te Nonthe of January Our artist in this sketch of Bt. Aquarius has represented a wide-mouthed Jug, out of which flow the waters that have been corked up bo long to mingle again in the stream of common citizenship. The other Mug represents "a party by the name of Johnson." A public speaker, In dealing with "the modern physical degeneracy of women." exclaimed "We must take good core of our grandmothers, for toe shall never get any more I" We frequen'ly bear of our generals capturing, "pieces of artillery." "What's the use of cap taring 'peceVn says Mr. Partington; "why not capture whole ones?' Tbe Yonngr Man who Wsm'I Invited Ont to Winner Yesterday. A gentlemen entered an omnibus not long since, carrying with him a bag, which he placed on the scat beside him. Soon after a young woman took the adjoining seat. After bestow ing frequent looks of surprise and indignation lit her neighbor, who remained perfectly uncon scious of her disquietude, she suddenly sprang upon her feet, and exclaiming "Insolent I" gave lilm a couple of sound boxes on the ear. Toe assaulted one at length ventured to ask why he had become, the recipient of these favors, "fou pinched me," exclaimed the laly, furiously. The gentleman mado no reply, but, looking under the seat, brought to llgtit a magniflceat live lobster, which had escaped from the bag. Creditors are like orns: they are always reminding one where the shoe pinches. The only way to get rid of them Is to eut them aud that won't prevent them coming again. What a comedy of grief is that performed by sympathetic undertaken I Their motto should be "Hearse and Rehearse." A Wixcomb Robbbb The man who takes jour part. Physiological Chanqr. A profeeor was ex plaining, In a young Indies' school In France, the tbtory according to which the body Is entirely renewed every six years. "Thus Mademoiselle F.," said ho, addressing a pretty blonde with a wide-awake face, "in six year- you will be no longer Mademoiselle F. "I hope so," replied the unsophisticated, casting down her eyes. A Frerchmau recently vlbltltg New York was afflicted with a bud cold, and not being very good at English referred to his dictionary. Seeing that cough was English for his complaint, and that plough was pronounced plow, he supposed they were alike. Finding that box and chiBt were the same, he applied to the doctor, 'Toe tor, I hnfvuucowou in j pax, and I vant oue chest of pills for to euro hirat" We left Just then. A gentleman was traut-Qshlng on the sites of "Old Saddleback," a mountain in the inte rior of Maine, a huulred miles from the const. Supposing himself ten miles from a village, and half as far from a houo, ho wns surprised by hearing the blows of an axe. Soon ho came to a email dealing, where the proprietor of the axe surveyed him with tome curiosity. Hallo, stranger, where be you from ?" "I'm from New York."' "From New York 1 Why, I bhould think you would hato to live so fur off." "Presentation. President Johnson was to day presented with a fine hickory cane, cu from Lookout Mountain. It has a gold head' appropriately inscribed. Toe giver Is an old personal friend of the President.'; A very appropriate present, seeing how soon Mr. Johnson will have to "walk " A Stream of Music A little boy, on coming home from church, where he had seen a person performing on an organ, said to his mother, "Oh, mammy, 1 wish you had been at church to-day to see the fun ! A mau was pumping mutic out of an old cupboard 1" Why is a rhinoceros like one of the In liana of the Six Nation tribes ? Because he's a lusky icarer (Tutcarora). A Victim of Soir-MeaNnrcinen. Pimkins, living in the country, bad ordered a fine New Year's suit of clo .hes from a fashion able tailor, who advertises a system of self measurement. Simkl.s, following the direc tions (as he understood them), on Now Year's niomiog receives his suit. The above is the result. . A very little boy, after giving everybody a goodnight kiss, kneeled nt his mother's side to say his evening prajer. Ilis mother had that day been teaching him the piece commencing "You'd Ecarce expect one of my age," etc., and it appears that thet-e verses were running inhli mind. He commenced the prayer as follows: "Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my foul to keep; if I should chance to fall below Deniost tents er Cicero, don't view me with a cricket's eje " "Stop, step !" said his mother; "that isn't a part of the prayer." "Yes, it it," the little fellow replied; "ytis, it U mamma; don't view mc with a cricket's eye." Birds in their little nests agree that they do not reciprocate when they hear man "woulding he were a bird." Tbey lay six eggs to oue man would not know how to fly if hehafl wings. How to Prevent a Conspirac? from Leaking Out. Let the plot thicken. On account of the striugncy of the Mayor's order against "blowing horns" on New Year's Evt, the "boyB" had to alopt a plan like the above to avoid any objection on the pirt of the authorities. A talented young African, of the boot-black persuasion, while dancing like St. Yitus over a customer's boots the other day, observed a neighbor poring wisely over a newspaper, where upon he addresseJ him thus: "Julius, what de debel yon lookin' at dat paper fur? You'can't read." "(Jo 'way, fellah!" replied the other, Indig nantly; "guess I can read. I'sebig'nurl fur dat." "Big 'nuff I",' retorted the first one, scornfully. "Dat ain't nuflin. A cow's big 'nuff to cotch a mice, but she can't lo it." A Matter of Covrsb. The ex-queen of Spain fled from Ban Sebastian In the railway train; and not, as has been s'lfeatod by a correspon dent, in a "Spanish jfy " A man of spirit can always keep his head out of water; but a coward in difficulties sinks Iu spirits an d water. ' The divinity tbat hedges a king" must hive great confidence to back any oue to wlu In the Bourbon Race. C'trsar's Soliloquy. "Lor! old eighteen sixty-eight hab bin a dreflul year to die chile: urn golly glad to white wash him out." LITERATURE. REVIliW OF NEW BOOKS. Fair Plat; or, thi Tkst of tub Lonb Islr. By Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Soathworth. Pub lished by T. B. Peterson & Brothers. This novel was originally published In the New York Ledger under a different title. The present name has been adopted by Mrs. South, worth as an antithesis to "Foul Play," an l although she rather elaborately exonerates llesers. Reade and Boncioanlt from the charge of plagiarism, it is suggestive of the idea that she demands fair play for her own production at the bands of the public. Mrs. Southwortli claims that her work was published in the London Journal in 18G5 and I860; that "Foui riay was first published in 18G8; and that the situation of the shipwrecked lovers on a soli tary island, "which has been called the most beautiful and original part of each story," ori ginated with her. Those who will read the two stories wilt scarcely consider the authors of "Foul Play" as guilty of plagiarism. They may or may not have borrowed the idea from Mrs. South worth but beyond the bare idea there is scarcely anything in common between the inland life of the lovers in the two books. The characters and the whole manner of treating the subject are essentially different. Mrs. SoutUworth's story is interesting, but it seems to us that there is a little huiubuggery in her choice of a title. From Claxton, Remaen & LTaffol finger we have received "The Hand of Jesus," by Rev. J. Chaptin, D. D. Published by Andrew F. Graves, Boston. This is a collection of reli gious meditations in prose aud verse, which will doubtless find appreciative readers. The volume is handsomely printed and bound. From the same house we have received Charles Wentworth Dilke'a "Greater Britain," published by Harper & Brothers. We noticed the Lippincott edition of this work a few weeks ago, and it is therefore only necessary for us to commend it at this time as an inte resting record of travel by an Englishman who knew how to divest himself of his insular prejudices, and to use his eyes and ears for the discovery of facts upon which to base his speculations. Mr. Dilko'a aooount of the United States is particularly worthy of atten tion, for it is written in a fair and impartial spirit that other English travellers would do well to imitate. "Oscar Bertrand" is the title of a novel by Miss M. E. Braddon, published by Robert M. DeWitt, New York. It is written in the usual Bradlonian style, and there is no likelihood that it will lack admirers. E U K- O P 13. JVluil Dates to Dee. 0. Origin of the Trouble Between Tur key aud Greece. GREAT BRITAIN. Tlie Fet'liue Entertained To wards Mr, Joluison. From Vie London Times. n la not ior ua to enter Into the differences of i plnlou wliicn are said to have arlsenamong Americana Willi rtspeot to tne niauntsr lu wblcnMr. Johnson baa dlscnarid tils mission; and lUnay be worm while to observe mat-, Wiib one discreditable exception which wo shall presently notice, tbere bus been noiuim; lu our reception o( Mr. J oho sou wbicu bus bad tne fiJlgiHesi reference to thuir political disputes. He baa btej received ami wel comed by all classes as ibe Minister of tbe umud Males, no wn not teivcied by vs. but was commissioned by tuem. We have certainly not been disposed to itgret tbbir choice, but wboever tbey might bave sent would bave been received here iu a similar Hp.li it and with sirniur unanimity. We Kladly Hei.ed the opportunity of expressing to their representative the sincere friendship we feel towards them; and if some persona have Joined in tbat expression who la former llmea bave been thought to display a dlUerent feeling, His only a sign tbat now at least we are uuacliuous In our friendly disposition, lied we, Indeed, displayed any dUtrusb of Mr. JohUBon, tbe Americana would bave bad good reitson to complain. He la tbe accredited MlnlBter from their Government, and a slight to him would be a publlo Blight to them. Mr. Jobnson has himself placed tbe matter in a very proper Hani in a letter we publish elsewhere. Home workmen eonneoted with tbe Keform League have invi'ed him to dinner; but In con sequence of thedlacutslous in America to wbloh we bave alluded, a division of feeling; arose among them, and tbey bave withdrawn the Invitation. They were not even content wilb t hin piece of rudeness, but must needs tell Mr. Jobuson, In plain wordB, of a supposed hos tility towards him of a majority of Americana. To tbia be justly replied tbat "be deulea tbe right of any class ol persons In this country, many or few, to question that he la a represen tative of tbe Government and people of the United Btates; and be objects, if possible, more decidedly that any such impression constitutes even the semblance of excuse for any act of dis courtesy towards him ottlclally." Mr. Johnsoa 1b foi lunate In escaping from, coniact with pertons who are obviously Ignorant of tbe manners of gentlemen. But their insult to tbe United btateo Ambassador 1b of more Importance tban their rudeness to Mr. Jobnson. lie la not mistaken, however. In supposing tbat this oommlttee re present nobody but inemselvea, and tbat tbe working-class are in aecord with all otber classes in lue reaped with which they desire ft treat any one who may hold blsolllce. Before Mr. (Joulnysby and bis friends take upon them selves again to interfere in publlo matters we trust tbey will acquaint themselves with tbe rules both of ordinary society and of official courtesy. We repeat tbat, so long as Mr. John son Is Ibe accredited Minister of the United Btates we treat him with the most unqualified trust as their representative; and unless tbe Americans are displeased at our entertaining a friendly fesllng towards themselves, tbey bave no reason to be displeased with our reception of their minister. Origin of ttio new IHfflcnlly between Turkey aud Ureet-e. The Timet publishes a long letter from its correspondent at Athens, dated the lOih Inst.. In wbioh tbe Immediate origin of the present difficulty la pointed out. According to this writer tbe government of M. tiulgare, wishing to gain popularity, and feeling tne necessity of bringing tbe expensive business of feeding an Insurrection in the Cretan mountains to an end in one way or another at any risk, began lately to palronUe open attacks on Turkey. A large corps of adventurers, paid in advauce aud equipped at tbe publlo expense, but called volunteers, was oolieoted at Athens. Bands of these men, drested In a new uniform devised for tbe occa sion, were seen waiklug about the streets of tbe capital as It to attract atteution to the expedi tion. Tbelr leader. Peiropoulakes. wao beaded an expedition to Crete a; ear ago, drove past tbe residence of tbe Oitoman Mluister display ing a Greek flsg from the coach bos. and at tended, as Ibe Greek papers say, by laO follow er in the new uniform. Groups of the adven tuitrs In their new uniforms passed also at Intervals before tbe Ottoman and British t,- &atima for twodayi. Wben they went down ) the Uncus to embark, they were atteuded by a hand of musio, and eheered by crowds of ol admirers. It n nftlrf tbat the Government had nun- piled Colonel retroponlakea with 120,0000 rtrcbrrjRS for this expedition, and tnat be na l 1000 men ready to Jin him In Main. At fyra, report al tuat tbe Government bat tO.tXO drachmas for ttulng ont tbe Knoals and Crete as armed cruisers, and supplied them with Armstrong guns and ammunition from the arse okI at Naoplla and tbe dock-yard at I'oroa. M. Bulgarea, who I Minister of liie In terior, aa well as Prime Minister, had also re fused, when solicited by Pnotlaues Bey, the Turkish Minister, to send a police foroe to pro tect the Cretan families at Argoaa and ylilua who desired to return to tnelr houie, but were Intimidated by armed mobs. Tue Otto man Government could not overlook: this cpen hostility. Pbotiadea Bey, who Is a mud of talent, a Greek, and a sincere friend of Christian prouress aud good government la the Kssl. as oiuertd U ieiunu from the Greek Government a direct axmuanoe that It woul l preveut tbedepartureof the troops frooi Main i, and tbe armed blockade-runners from nyr, end In future give due protect tou to the Cretan families that wished to em bulk, for Crete, la CRfcetl'e Govf rr nient refused to give this ai surtnce tne Minister was ordered to break off allrelailons with King GeoruVa Government and quit Athens on the l!Un Inst. At the same time be was to Inform the Helleuio Govern ment that In case of a rupture the porta of tun Oitoman Empire would be closed againstGreelt vesBels, and all Greek, hiibjeoia would he or dered to depart from Turkey witnlu a fixed term. The wi iter then proceed to snow by quo ta! ions lioiu the Gre k papers l he spirit in wnP-h these (Jtmantia of Turkey were Irecel veil. Tbe Greeks ibe sa) generally a'gne that, all the European powers, except K.iasla, dread tbe opei.ltg of tae Easteru question. They bave manifested tLelr terror by tue vaollltlou of their conduct during the Cretan Insurrection, and when tbelr advice was not listened to they announced tbat tbey would leave to Turkey alT.e the whole responsibility of tne course it adopted, Ua the whole. It Is evident tbat tbe Greeks persuade themselves they are entitled ta act as they have acted, and tbey believe confidently that the protection of tbe three great powers will save them from any disas trous consequences that might result, from a rupture with tbe Ottoman Government. Conviction of the Urollienl Murderer BTBociisBrjsa, Jan. 1. Last evening Jude Barrett delivered his charge to the jury in tne Gap -murder case. It was able and frank, and pointed directly towards the evidence. Abmt tt-30 P. M. the cat.e was given to the jury, with ItstructioHs to bave the court-house bell rtiu-; in cae they found a verdict belore 12 o'clock. At 1145 the bell rang, and the house wa crowded. Tbe prisoners were brought into court, and tbe Jude announced the verdict as found by the Jury the prlsunTs are guilty of murder'in the first degree. Sentence has not yet been giveu BLANK BOOKS. BLAR3K BOOKS. EXTltA INDUCEMENT 3 IN BLA&'K BOOKS. rCli THE KEAV YE&K. Large Assortment or Well-Seasoned BLAfuK BOOKS. Of all Bizes and pa'terns, which are guaranteed to beef the bent quality, and at &reaily reduoud prices. WSV-. frl. CHRISTY, THIRD Street, Abcvo Dock. DIARIES FOK 1809. Full Assortment of Clayton's and other Celebrated Tubllshers Make or DIARIES. JUST RECEIVED, 200 Ileams of Fine Letter Taper, Selling at Reduced IMces. HOLIDAY GOODS. Fine Feus, Knives, Focket Books, Gold Fens, Flajlng Cards, Etc. Etc., In great variety ofbtyles. WIVL M. CHRISTY, IMaiA Book Manufacturer, Stationer, Printer, and Lithographer, No. 127 S. THIRD Street, 1229 tothBSt ABOVE DOCK. JEAVEl-S, CHINCHILLAS, ETC. ETC JAMES & LEE, I MO. 11 MOBTU lECOID HTBEGT, Sien of the Golden. Lamb I Are now receiving a large auortment of Bearers, Chinchilla, nnd other (hereout lugs. Also, a fuU line of S-4 and G-4 Black Doeskins, all of the best makes. Tne attention of Merchant Tailor and Clothiers art specially lnYltea (sua AT WHOLEPALWANB RKTATI EXTRA FINE FUltNITURE. Latest Deslgiis Superior Make and Finish A. & H. LEJAMBRE, French Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers, IVo. 1135 CIIESNUT Street, SPECIAL NOTICES. 1ST O 1 R A K J) E 4 T i T II. In rnmnlUt.ro wi ll lu I wonty-f mrl'i KCC- tlnn ol iLe win ff f;e..hen Olrar.i, i.o Hnprln lendftitof tlie-Oirnru K-wteha prepare! t.'io following ooudeuneJ hlaluiueut of the air tire of tne oiale: I Stock and Lonns noproprlatrd furlhw'T n prott DifDt of i tie eastern from or lue city an I lelav. are aveaue." Par Value, United State ten-forty five per cent. lnn ji.iifjiHi City ol fulladeU'liU, 6 por ooai, La 7,U0UUO C'l'y of I'lilUdelplilu 0 i er cent. Jjoen, free nom tax ii,zuu City ol rhllai'elphla 6 perct nU ixjun, laxauie oi,nu ins Sixvoo City Oaa 8 per cent, Tjoan lU.U.m uo S2 rbares of Block In ibe InsnrHUco Com Dans Ktule ol I'tniKVl vunl 4.10'J OU VI fciiHiva rruierrtd Block Union Canal Con.pnny - 2,100 00 UiiK'ii i'anal O'tmrany of 1'eiwiRylva lilB H per rptit. Lnau 1,000 00 Sclit jlUlll Navigation Company tion, i.vhi, tt percent yj.rjj 84 Echm Ifclll Navigation Company Loan, ytvi. o per ctnt. ,3ou uu II. Riot ki nnd Loans, comprlbing tbe Residuary 1- ur ci. im;h: tnlttd btates Five-twenties, 6 per cent. I-oan 82,550 00 Unlifd Blaies 1n-foitloH, 6 per cut. Lean jU7iHico City f I'hl'ndeipnU 5 per ceut. Loan. 4.3UJ 00 City or rniiniieipnta o per rent, ijonn, free ot lax snu.otiu w City of Philadelphia 0 per cent. Loan, taxable 22,800 00 103,800 00 ScrnT Jklil Navigation Company Loan, ih.e, o prr cent Lnn to Franklin InH'Uuie 1.000 0) ltO Bbaies of Btock FbllaUelpnia Kx ci ance company 10.000 03 2'Mi KbarcBol stock ScbuylUlll Naviga tion Company 110,000 00 Pel uylklll Navigation Compiiny Lonu, MM. e per cent, received ior lnteresi.. nil GS 4CH ebares of Block cneNapeake aud Jielaware Canal Co., 50 each 20.100-00 1(2 abares of etnek Cnegapeake and Uelawnre Canal Co., received as dividends 5,100 00 1 certificate Schuylkll Navigation Co., Foat Lonn, 7 per cent., received as dlvldoud 6.600 00 2 Miarcs of stock Ucrmnutowu aud Perkiomen TnrnpiRe Co 200-00 lOO'OO 10,000 00 900 00 1 ebare ot stock SuHquebunua aud Le- blgu Turnpike to lbcnd for loan to Hldge Houd Turn pike Co 1 bond for Interest on loan to KtJe ltoad Turnpike Co Hiinnofif d in be of no value: 4Cl0bhHH8Of stock Dinvtlle & l'oltsvllle Itill- road i;. Centre Bridge Co. " Putladelpiiia Uouicstto S)- cle-y. " liustleton and Sinitbusld Turnpike road. " Downluilc)n, Rphrata, 4 1 10 1 nnd lla.r;13Duri; lurtipme road. 1 " In tho newsoipor c illd "Le Cuur iltr t tg luitb L'Lla." ill. Loars aprroprl.tid lo purchase fiif f ir "lonr wblte bouhekt-epeis and rooui-kecperb" iu tne ciiy ol 1'ulladHipula: 1 certificate ot loan Hchuylklll NfviBa- tion Comptny, 1870, Mix per cent S9.0S0 7 1 cert licaie of luun Hcnuylklll N'ivl-- lion CompHny. )H3'2, six per cen'., rectivcd lor lnttrtMi 272 OS t'J,M2 05 IV. Loans nnd cash comprising the legacy reoelve t in part frotn estate of Lawi euue Todd, deceased, Of lIllLlOlh: United Htates loan 18-fl.slx percent $7,003 00 Ciiy of Plii udtlpUla blx per cent, loun, free of tax 19.100-00 Cabb iutertbt itceivcu 2 8of)2 Balance In loan and casb S19,0tid 8'2 Tbe following accunut curieut, exnions a cjn dented statement of tbe ctbb uccouut, em bracing the amount of interest, Uivblends, rem of teal emate, and p.ivmeuts made to various objects lor Ibe year IMwi: lialence lu Ibe ircasury Jan. 1, 1SGS $51,401 83 Casb received lor rent ol real estate Wi ir,i 7;j " " collierle.i 100,211-10 " " real estate in Fcbnylklll county 20j 00 Cash rtceieu, leases lor cultlug tim ber 3,9I7-8d Casb received lrom city loaus, 1-ir inte rest 22,157 85 Casta received from United Ktates five twenty 6 per cent, loun, interest 20!) 12 Cat-n received from Uuited Htates leu forty 6 per ceut. loan Interest 1,089 00 Cash received from United 8iates loan, ISM, tt per cent. Interest 6S2 23 Canh received from Kcbuy Iklll Naviga tion boat loan, interest 11,303 41 Cahh received from Scbuylklll Naviga tion loan. Interest 41910 Casta received from Insurance Compa ny State ol Pennsylvania, dividend 431"00 Casta received from I'nlladelptata Ex change Company stock, dividend... 40000 Cash rtctdved from Ciiy Uas G per cent, loan, interest 570-00 Casta received lrom Uermaniown and Perkiomen Turnpike Houd Company 22 00 Cafch received from Ctaesapeake and Delaware Canal Company stock, di vidend 2,29500 Casta received lrom damage for land taken in vicinity of League Iilaad.... 15,185 38 Cash received lrom taxes reiunded in Hcbuyikl'l oounty 1,06080 Casb letui.ded by KeaJIcg Railroad Company, welgbmaster's charge 60 00 (100,321-71 Casta paid nnder appropriations by Councils: i. STATE. Water rent 81.914 83 Taxes 4. 814 87 balartts 0 7.17 54 Iands out of tbe county 60 998 01 Permanent Improvements... 1,885 07 General repairs loreulestule. 13 097'2l Inside painting........ 2.191 50 Untslde pMinlliig and glaz- iuiz 2 518-61 Paper and banging 8,85'i 0-i Annuities GOO 00 Mlkcellaneonsexpeuses 5,88910 Altering No. 1111 Chtsuut street 4.08140 Altering No. 19 Boulh Flfita street 338 25 Altering Nos. 1115 and 1117 Chesnot street 16,095 00 AllerlDg No. 132 Houlta Tuird street 4,99802 Liebiing JJblaware avenue wlita gas . 1.205-60 Purchase ol fuel M 505-H2 Investment In City loan 15,185 38 Purcbai-eof title in Houuyl- klil county 14,158 81 (212.2J8 27 COLLEGE. Committee on Household 8109,027 51 Committee on In struction 21,477 90 Committee on Ao counts 3.099 70 Committee on Li brary . 399 44 Committee on Dis cipline and Dls charge ivr.aj Committee on AJ misslOD 20 00 Committee on Man- ..... nai Labor 4io 15 1135,648 59 1346,875 88 December 81, 1868 Balance In the Treasury -Raiarwta bv ciiy Treasurer's Iil2.417-t5 laCOOUnt $110, 104T0 ar rants not taken in a ua 112,447-85 Office of the G I rani Estate, Philadelphia, December 81. 1868. . CHARLES S. SMITH, 1 1 St Superintendent Glrard Estate. THE ",C L A K E N D O N, UO. WW CHE8NUT BTBKET, BavlDf met with the moat flattering success since luuaulu(, (he undorslsued aaaurua me puollo thai nothing will ba left uuUoue to utaili a coutluuauoa of the lirtti-claaa pairouag ol ladlM aud guntisoieo. All the dellcaclt-a ol the market will be aerad at the laluoa or at private realdenoe, with pruuip n-aa aud on the nioat reaaouabie ler.au, Urdera lor dluuera, auppera, aud gaueial oateilug atteuilea to. 12 U tillulp (JilTii.lN8 A CO. AMUSEMENTS. T E KAVM3TH 8XUI5IQ HhK, IIVrKTT t'lKIT AIU BF8 ITHStfl, Wll.LBa.OPJN FCB .KITIU ISXtiW PATS It Is the I-AH6EST n1 mnt itJ B3 T AN TI A 'jLT BrilT MfsK iu thf Anftilati oontlnsnt, aid ti h i. j Hti(l np Btttl iirtiittii to a atyle tha- w l B.aae H TI1K KT1NU KINK OV AMKRtOA. 0 II K UBEAT CANADIAN (KA ' I US, Tin: 5ii:a;iib:r uioTiiits, WHO CBRATKD tUCH A K'CSATION IN PfTI-LAI1.1-H1A LA-T VVJN I Elt. l! AVi UKdiN AN-Uc-Il1 aT A UUEaT iLXTiLMfcli; and will Cilve rxhlblllona of their Wonderfal Kkill In KkiUlnff OK THE PAY AND WRX1KU OP THK rpN. WU, AKH kVUKY DAY AND EViS.VINU UJN11L aUhTtusK NU.'jUiC. PR tON AM) COUPON TiCKfCTS lor knle at '. U. Kl ONt OJ.'N. No, Bn7 M -XltRT Ktr--t. fciitl nt WILLIAMS a WOOUiVAKD d, No. sa CaiefilT blreil. e-CALK OF PRICES. Gentleman'B 8e nou Ticket 1000 lulj'k Kn-un 1 uaet M IM.art-n'K TlcseiB ..-... a-v t int l on 'J tcket- (2u ninii-Blifcs) 5M t Xtb h le A i n, l Blou ac n ... .....b i ceuia THE HIUH. WILL iiK OP1LN WOKN1KO AFTiCIt. HWX, ANO K.VSM.SU. v''-a'lal' "4 If J w HUT. Manog-. CADEMI OF M C 3 I T'. bCOTT-Sl DTOS FAR1 WELL AI'TEAUlKCE IN I'diL i DKLPUI v 1HI3 (SalurdBy) EVENING, Jan. f, ais, A BTLEJSD11) PIK ORAM ME. t hv rt-nu-'Li KI2sU Itl!.iNE Da.tUU.TiEK IDMlffclON. Mi tI.T,s. iK J-;nVEr SEATS II AAI1LV IT ..OLE 2a CEK id. OI1E8NUT SIhEBI TIIiSATJ TUTS PA1UK.AY, Jan. 2, IOISIUVJ-LV IH1. LAST OF IHUi (illtAt CIKt'UM IKOLTi-E. 'JHE GHhAl CiliCUel TlluUPii,! comprisiijg tue iEaT CIRCUS TALENT . JN AAlEUIvA. MATINEE SA1 Ui.D AY Au lERNOON AT 2 J,'Af bA'lJIKi.AV A K'l EliN ON AT a'.. . -mission io matiwkk. to vtsYa ' 1 ADM 1-elOIN lu Wa ITNilK. 8u OK VI 8 DW I.SMOJ TO MATlNhifi, Mil OENTt. KlilLiJltrDi, ib CEiN lH. lnxttt-J ufit.S AT CO IE. O'lTDlK. THIS (K urclayj MOST, EAKKWKLL til UT AiiEWELl ISltJUT nt mi i . . CIKCUS TKOUPE. i-.veiilngs. Aduiimuoii ystiwrtiB, 8) cents, and ft TTTALKUT ST. TllEATKE. BEGINS AX j A AD illis ifcaiuid) Afc i KKNoON, at a o'cljpv 'iheormtuai. ilirinn,. i ,,,.,.,. "... .VI Jc 1U, OKAMJK UniWCIlKUIMAssitKV Tio 0fcus-TiE Oil E yjf 'I U UHAMI UIRU tC' ,TA:,,lkl'L fllKISlMAS AVhi Act II -'HlKtHKIM'JIAS IlKVbLi All 111 'lHK,OKAMiK U1KL. UAt't-f. lo uiuibnicn wnii thH iHiwhitMe lroe of w.i . Tl" iOlt I'HK UttLlDAYd. I.rtlcel3 rtspeuluuy kivu (iiu. f:trly application la M ctMi .ry toobtm.. places lo w lluena the thniilua antl m;rHiuive Ornum oi lllh CKANOK o UI.-A CHRISTMAS RTORY. tilAlUagKCUUKHMX lttfa IiN a D VANCE, MK8. JOHN DBF.WS AKCU bTKF.ET THE. ATltK iJeuiusal hslt-jiift 7. A FLASH OS' LIUUTNiNCJ crowds the hctisc iiitihlly. ilEW VK4K WElK ATTHE AROH. lU-KlbHl' AND Jh VEHY JiluiiT. AujiUBliue Daly's great local May, AitAfH oKl.luUlIN8. J.iue?!st?eUe eW' by wwne, Fetters, anl .Nt u.Mi hlnery by Furze and assistants. A fc-tetu taut, btc'tre your cuts. riMlKATKE COMItiUE, SEVENTH STIlE2r J. htli w Arch. fculel.FF.ee aim Manager. J. C. OKEQOitY fioucuiM Pd ancctMii oi tiie-UsAN tHLl'uV CuMH! WMUuIsll OPJ-.11A COJUl'ANY. TO-isItjllT-New Opera by Oil -utt.vco, MAhltlAUE HV LANl'Bltxa. apdri.arl.B Dlboiiiga bullad ope-a, THH WATER. MAN bLlsAN O A LION and Owmlo Ope a Oouiuuy appeariMi. Trices an. 75, nc! 2- cenls. ttecu.-f at-am t Tiuu piers No. fctiCu,euul street, or box oUlje II A UNEE bATURDAY AT 2. FOX'S AMERICAN VAKlETr THEaTBB", EVi.jtY EVhiMiNU Alii) HATUiUAY ATTKRNOOJJ. GREAT COMBINATION TBOl?PK. In tirand BallcU, Eth oplau Burlesquos, Bongs I-ncfs. Panioniluipg. Hyninant Acts, eto. PHILADELPHIA. PHILHARMONIC SO. tIETY. Ti E FIBST PUBLIC REHEARD iL will take place on TRIDAY, January 1, AT HOXTIi TLlliUh HaLL. a 8 o'clock P. W. Iioorn open at 8. Associate uiemhia cau projure extra tlcketa at th i; 11 ice ot the Hncli-ly, N Uv.2 Cuem tit t-t reel. Also at iortlcuUural Ua'l at the liuie nfieheartal. 12 31 HORTICULTURAL HAL I GERMANIA OKCUT5lJ. P UBLIU. RS.ilEihSkL-1 JAERY WEDNESDAY, at li P. M. Ticket sold at tlied- cir aud an principal Aluilo tltores. Pack agea tl live lor (t; single liiceuls. iiKfc nienia t un bemaue by addrevilntr G. BA8 TERT. No. mi MON'TKKsY Btreet; Wlttig's Moslo Bture t.o, wn Chrtinui Btreet; Andre's Music Store, Bo. I UK C'liewtiut, utreeu iq l 3m CAbL SENTZ'ASD MARK BASSLEK'3 OR-IhK-THA MATINEES, jbVEUY SATURDAY al8, , M IN illelCAL i IJjND HALL. MngleAd inlKSli n. M ruif, Package ol 4 tickets, si, htBotier' No. Hu2 (JHEhN UT bt.. and at the Door. Ill t tt CHESHUT ST.RIM ASSOCIATION 20C0 SHAKES . . . $100 EACH. PBKBinitNT Hoir. JOSFPH T. THOMAS TaKASDBKB B. HaMMETT. DIRECTORS WM. G. MOORHEAD, JOHN FALLON, MATTHEW BAIBD. B. HAM ME IT, A.D.BARCLAY. HO H. J. IL CAMPBELL HON J. T. THOMAS, LUTHER DOCK, 11. E. BROWNE. A LIMITED AMOUNT OF STOCK FOR BALE. The Company who own the SPLENDID NEW SKATING RINK, Corner of CHESNUT and TWENTY-THIRD Streets bay instructed oi to offer a limited amount of tbe stock for sale In shares of Oue Ha ndred Dollars each. A large amount of money has been expended la tbe erection of tbla building, which Is 2io by 110 feet, Tbe main ball Is 66 foet high. It It oonfllently expected tbat the ltluk will be ready fur use on Christmas Day. Each share-of stock will be entitled to an advance dividend, payable yearly, of twenty per oent. (940) la tickets. Bach dividends n-ay be taken In single, leasoD, or coupon tlcketa. which are transferable. Begarding tbe success of the project there cau be no doubt, as tbe building Is Intended for a public ball, to be used for Concerts!, Clitireli Fair, Festlvalx, Con ventions, Age rU-ulturul KxhlbitiouM, etc. It Is understood that numerous Institutions et similar character In various parts of the country have been quite remunerative, and It Is confidently beJered that this will not prove an exception. Farther particulars oaa be obtained at oar orUoe. DC HAVEN & BROTHER, BANKERS, No. 40 South T1IIUD Street, IZHlmrp PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, REMOVED 10 So. 131 DOCK Street, TH1LA DELPHI A,
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