THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1809. .3 Considerations for Tax-Payers. To tht JUditor of The evening Telegraph: Sir: It la neoesslty of our flnanoial situation that some plan short Id be devised which may satisfy the bondholder that bts bond will be paid, and tbe people to at they can simply the means without bankrupting themselves. We ubmlt tbe following for consideration, tbrougb wblcb we propose to pay tbe bondbolder bla principal and 0 per cent. Interest la gold, at an Interest charge of but little over 3 per cent, to tbe tax-payer. Assuming our Interest-bearing debt to be J2,00O,0O0,000, the Interest aocrulng tbereon for a period ot 1 years, would be $2,000,000,000. If, however, we could pay this Interest In advance, $ 1000,000,000 would be suffl elent, for tbe reason tbat the Investment of thla sum for d years would produce $1,000, 000,000, and therefore such a payment would b perfectly fairaad equitable to tbe bondholder. No government, however, In the world oould pay $l,COO,000,bbO at once; but It Is In tbe power Of our Government to create an equivalent to a cash payment, and to pay the $1,000,000,000 In annual Instalments of 1125,000,000 during a series of 8 years. We now pay $120,000,000 annu ally for interest, making a total of $1,000,000,000 In t4 years, wulcu is repeated In tbe next SJfi years. To settle the Interest on $2,000,000,000 for 16 years would ri quire the following payments: 7tfcU Yrnri. PttymrnU lat $iii,oouono 2il 126.UOO.000 HO J26.00U 01)0 4tb 125 000 (Wl 6iti 125,000,000 th ; liio.ObO 000 7tU 12i.WI0.0O0 bib 126 000 000 Intrrr.tt. oc.ooti oiX) 62,500 0 10 4.-),OO0 0UO 37 500,001) 80 000.000 22,500.000 15.0QO,(!00 7,500 0W lKd".. 00.000 177,nO(),O0O 170.0 0,0 0 102.500 000 165 000 001 117,6011.0,10 140,000,01)0 132.50J.0J0 Totals $1,000,000,000 $270,000,000 $1,270,000,000 Here we find a saving to tbe tax-payer oi $730,000,000 Interest, which the bondholder by reinvesting his first $125,000 000 for years, bis second for l years, aud so on through, tne series receives by vl tueof such an Investment, and at tbe same time Is treated equitably. The lnt rest belngnow settled for 18 years, there re main 8 years before the (ioverumeut would be required to make auy pxynients upon the principal, but If it Miould now choose to antici pate $1,000,000,000 of that principal in annual Instalmeuts of $125,000 000. 11 would be entitled to en allowance ot interest for such prep ly inents, which allowance, added to the $730 000,000 previously saved, would make a total savin of neatly $1,100,000 000. At the laimlnaiionof 18 jeaisull the Interest and on'-'nlfof the prin cipal of the debt being paid, we would have two-thirds of a yenr left, which would give m ample time to create u new loan, at a rmre favorable rate of interest, to pay the remaining $l,(co ooo ooo. To etlect this arrangement the Government might pay the bondholder $1,00,1,000,000 of in terest bonds, redeemable at the limes, and sub ject to Interest in accordance Willi tbe plan, we liave already exhibited. That these bonds would be equivalent to oaRh is obvloun, for the Tear on thai the iuterest paid on them yields the service of rush until they become cash in fact, find when they do become) cash in fact, the Iu terest upon this cash reinvented, together with tbat which was paid for temnorary credit, amounts to the same sum as would be paid in a period of Wjt years by our pienent method. It will be' observed that the heaviest pay ments occur ut the hegiuulug aud gradually ilimlulNh throughout the series. As we ate already heavily taxed, some may ilmitit niif abllllv to irovlde for itiia immediate additlou to our burdens. The ad vantages to be pained, however, are so great tbiil it Is woith the effort to accomplish. We r elieve no increase oi taxes wouM be require 1, provided tbe Government cuts olf many of its useless expenditores. There ure two ways, bowever, by which this objection may be met: The first resting upon the ueiiel that the people cun bear their present taxatlou, and even more, il the business Interests or the country be deve loped to the highest stsge of prosperity. Tue proposed plan, by freeing capital, forties busi ness activity. Tne people havlcgfurnisned the bondholder the moans by which he cn make bis Interest, luslead of retaining Ibis meaus end making it themselves for bltn. now have bis assistance, and so much time as WDUIU US lUHu 1U huijuiiiuk ,uo lumLonviui uiui Is saved to them for other pursuits, while be becomes a producer of wealtu to the extent of the time they have gained. This addition to the productive resources of tbe country should beat least equal in value to the sum of our piesent taxes. The other objection, resting upon the Idea of Inability to bear our present taxation, and therefore favoring a reduction, Involves tbe necessity of providing for tbe first heavy payments by a loau maturing when our payments are the lightest, which would be Just, alter our interest bonds were set tied, and wnen we were about to pay the first Instalment on the firlnclpalof thedeot. That Instalment, amount ngto $125 000,000, would be paid by lis present worth, a fraction over $83,000,000; the second by less than $90,000,000, the amounts gradually increasing to tbe end ol tbe period. We might, therefore, borrow $200 OKO.000 lu gold, payable in twelve years, with interest, and use the gains from our discounts to liquidate it at maturity. This form, bowever, on account of the interest on tbe twelve year loan, would reduce the savings on taxation to about $85(1.000 000. We, bowever, prefer the first method, partly on account of Its greater saving, and partly be cause It prevents the Government from hoard lug from $f0.000 000 to $10i,000.000 ot gold, and also prevents it from selling gold, aa it baa already done to the extent of $75,000,000, by which act the people have bad taken from then over $30,000,000 of their earniL-gs in a manner not recognized by any of our laws for the collection of taxes. The plan we bave presented tends to a return to speole payments through the establishment of tbe necessary condition by natural causes, without the Interposition of legislation. Tbe employment of I he gold now held by tbe Gov ernment would tbrow so much more upon tbe market to be carried, ana, to the extent of the quantity tbus thrown, make it more dltlloult for speculators to control, so that legal-tenders wonld command it at a less discount ttmn t hey now do. Tue volume of the legal-tenders oould also be reduced without contracting the active currency. The national bunks being compelled to bold a portion of this currency us a reserve, so much as is thus reserved Is contraction already accomplished; but so Ur us redemption is concerned, tuese reasons delay tbe process In tbe proportion their amount bears to the whole amount outstanuiog. Therefore, when tne Government pays the banks their share of the itrerest bonds, it might authorize tbe substitution of these bonds in place of the lcgiil. tenders, and re tire tbe latter as fast as it ucqulred tbe meaus to do so. Tbiscouid be done by canoriuuK suuu legal-tenders as the Oovernmbut would reoeive at any given time, and authorizing the banks to IKsne a line amount, oi uiuir reserves, aua so continue the pioce&s until the whole were cancelled. Tbus we would introduce the precedent con dltlons for resumption more eti'eoilvely than could be doue by uny aoi of legislation wbloh ignores these conditio us. Finally, whether the Plan we nave suu;"uiea suouiu do .accepted In tbe form presented, or modified to meet nointa where it might not prove feasible, or an entirely new one be adopted. It is a necessity of our financial situation to create some plan covering the whole question of payments in all iia nurts. even though such plan were defective in many points, aa the people, when they knew .... . . I l f ,..,. ,.f , Horn mm. l.t . . 1 . their affairs to the situation, aud. working as a unit in this direction, carry the whole matter i nrnnih more eflVotlvely than could be done by a variety of plans, perfect lu themselves, but tot possessing tbe essential attributes oi unity, Exciting;. A day or two since a certain freutleman iu Cblcairo, whs has been practising lor some time on the sidewalks with a velocipede, came nut upon lndiaua avenue, and throwing down the gauntlet of defiance, dured a street-ear driver to race with him toThirtj-fmtstreet, the terminus ot the track. The challenge was gsllautly accepted by the car-driver, although toe luttrr nan severs) lu'iv cas'engers ou o aiu. The race beean aunpiiiously, the horses bPiun oriven at a lurlous pace. The velocipede soon pained upon Its competitor, and bade fair to distance it, when an unlucky crack" iu the side wulk received the foie wheel, leaving the ottier, In obedience to the law of its ruouient'im, to turn a summersault, throwing tbe rider into the gutter. Tne car won the race ou a "loui." Two Montreal ladies resorted a skater by tyfog their cloaks together and hauling him on, while LU male companions were running for jieip. NJSWS SUMMARY, City Affair. , The new hall on Cbeoat street, above Kip hi n, Intended for Post No. 8, Grand Army of the Republic, was dedicated last evening. Ad ore uses wire made by tieneial Owen, Governor Geary, Conrad Pierton, and others. - The following farms lu tho vicinity of Dojlcstowo. Pa., have been recently sold: One of 60 acres, $07 per acre; one of 77 acre at $170 rer acre: one ot 36 acres brought S78G0; one ot 74 seres at $85 per ucre; and one of Hi acres sold for $9000. Tbe notorious Jim Hapgerty hd a bearing before AJderman Kerr jesterday afternoon, upon tbe iiumeious chaiges of assault and bat tery, eiabb ng, etc , for which he was taken into custody. He was held lu $10,200 bail. This was promptly given, and tbe pnsouer was then taken into couit ou a bench warrant, and $3000 more ball was entere I. At a meetinsr of the r-chool Controllers hel l yesterday, a series oi rules for the Government of the Inspector of new school building were adopted. A resolution requesting Councils to appropriate a certain sum of money to build a Secondary School House, In the Twelfth taction, was aprted to. Andrew Hammond, Andrew C. St odgrHPB. and Maximilian Smite were elected Assistant Clerk? In the Controller' Office. Christian hjner, 20 yenr old, residing at Parksbnrg, was run over ou tbe North Pennsyl vania Rnilrad, and had a b'C broken. Catharine Devine, 60; years old. rcidiDg at No. 636 Hansom street, tell off tne steps aud broke a leg. John linrke, 3G years old, residing in the Neck, was ruu over by a wagon at Kide avenue and Wallace atieet, aud bad a leg broken Fanny Euell, 17 yesrs old, residing in Loai burd stree t, west of Eighteenth, tell down stairs hud brrke an arm. Macpie Kelly, a domestic at No. 1618 N. Broad street, lell ofl a chair aud was badly iiij tired. All of tbe sufferers were admitted into the Pennsylvania Hospital yesterday. The niontnly temperance meeting of the Youie Men' Cbrisnan Association was held at tbelrhall last evening, aud was Inrtrely attended. Alier the opening exercise, the President of the meetinp, P. B. Simons, Esq., introduced Tlios. M. Colen;an, Ksq , who made a peech. The question lor debate followed: "Should temper auce nien carry their principles into politics?" Much interest was evinced in tbe discussion, and It was warmly debated by the members. The entertainment of the evening was varied by readings from Protestor fehoemake'", who iCHd Nobody's Child, Into the Depths, from tbe pen ot Adah Isaacs Menkcu, Tbe Drunkard's Dream. Professor E. P. Cutise added to tbe interest of tbe mfetiug by choice eelections of music, afefisted by tho well-known artists, Mrs. Simmons and Mr. MausflelJ. About twenty iniuuies ot seven o'clock lat evenirg a fire was di. covered in tbe drug store cf H. VV. Hunter & Co., No. 41 North Third street. A citizen pa-sing the building noticed the blaze throegh the thief detector iu the door, and promptly gave the altum. Some of the Bbelving on the south side of the store was destroyed. Here were stored parlor and other matches, and tbe origin of tbe fire is supposed to have resulted irora spontaneous ccmbu-uion, as a portion of the matches on haud were liable to ignite at a very low temperature. The firm sutler only a loss of a few hundred dollars, as tbe flames were soon extinguished. Tbe nrni had ou band a stock ot shout $13,000, and their insurance amounts to Sll.i oo.iu the following companies: s-priun Garden, $0000; Pha-nix.$3000, and tii lob Mutual, 3U00. ureMuisnaiiiiacKDatu was on nana, ai.u maae a tnorougn inve-tis;a- tion. Upon leaving the premises Mr. Black burn's altenMcn was called to a building oi the opposite side of the street, occupied by Mr. ihstiDau'cr, where a sitt:ut ure occurred ouiy a short time since. A glance through tbe thiet detector in the dor revealed tbe fact that the stove in that structure was red not. A me-isea- rer was sent to Mr. Tbanbauser's residence to inform him ot trie state ot affairs, and a patvoloian was directed to watch the premises uutil tee arrival ot toe occupant. Domestic Airitlrei. Gold closed yesterday at 133J. The Legislature of Georgia assembles to-day The Peruvian iros-clada lelt New Oilcans Tes eioav lor tbe Pacinc. A colored niau nss oeen chosen .Recording Cieik ot the ueorgia seDaie. Hon. William M. Stewart baj been re-elected United btates Seuator from Nevada. The citizens of buffalo are anxious to have the Niaeara river bridge opposite their citv. Keaiovals from otlice under the fourteenth Amendment continue to be made very rapidly in Virginia. Daniel McDononen, a railroad boarline house keeper at Foit Henry, N. J., was bhot aud instantly killed on Monday nteht. A ncero was lynched at Water Valley, Miss., on bunoay, lor brula'iy a-saulting a white woman aud murdering her child, A tai-nville detective was taken from a train ot cars on the Nashville and Decatur llailroad vesteiday by a band ot Ku-Klux. Allen aud Davis fought a prize fieht on Chouteau Island. Mo., yesterday. In the forty- third round Allen wa9 declared the vie or. The ticket ollire of tbe New Jersey KailroaJ Company lu New York was entered by burglars on Monday night, aud one thousand dol'ars in cash stolen. In the United stales senate a bill was referred to ihe Committee ou Koreisn Kelatious preventing the alicoalion to foreigners ot grants or privileges derived I'om the United States. A bill eMahiisuing the otuce ot solicitor and naval juope udvocate was rpteired to the Committee on Naval Ajuirs. a out was passed relating to the time lor finding iudiclments in United dtates courts in tbe rebel States. 1 be bill lor there liol ot Miss Murphy was Rpuin considered but not oisDOsea ot. Aciiournea. in the House oi uepiesentauves tu. s.) yesterday, a resolution was passed to turn over to tbe Attoincy-uenerai an papers ana eviaeuce re tumid by tbe Davis uoiianu-tampoeu Uuin misslou touching claims of the Department of ihe West, tern Scute ot election ot J. s. Case man as delegate from Wyoming Territory was referred io the Committee of tlections. Tho Committee on Ordnance wa? continued. A bill was passed relieving the political disabilities ot W. a. liagley. Tho legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill was made tbe special orCer for to-day. A concurrent resolution was passed giving tue use oi certain parts ot the Capitol for the purposes of tbe in&ugmatiou bail. A bill was introduced providing temno rary government for AUka. A joint resolution (rem tre committee on f oreign relations re. erardim; the Perkins claim was agreed to. The Caribbean Sea Islands protectorate bill wen over until tJ-day. Adjourned. Foreign Affairs. Paris. Jan. 12. The Sublime ?orte has des patched saocr Pallia to this city us special aeent to raise a loau lor war purposes. London. Jan. lz. a report is in circulation that the nrincioal members ot the insurreo tlonary government of Candta have fallen ino tue Lands of tue Turks and becu thrown into prison. Havana, Jan. 12. A large party, about four hundred In number, and consisting mostly of ciaarmaKers. attempted to b ave the city lu body on Sunday last, on the Western Railroad It Has suspected tbat their obi"tt was to pro duce a revolt iu the town of Caodelaria. All who had passports were allowed to proceeJ. bu the re it were aetaiuea ana obliged to return heme. Up to tbe present moment there ha been no disturbance in Caudviarla. Dulce is working industriously to recoucllc the nolitical tactions here, and make tbe extre mists listen to reason, and Is personally gaining eruund in the esteem of order-loving citizens ot all patties, me a urn sty riuciuuiauoa oy me Cantaln-Gcneral appears in tne uaoeia to-day, It releases all political prisoners whose offense are now in progress of trial, aud holds out an unconditional paiaon to an insurgeuia-wno jay down their arms within forty day. Havana, Jan. 12. It is reporteo, on gooa au. thorlty. that the commission whtcn left lor . . . & 1 I, a .nL.,.l nk(,,r . . Nuevitas yesteroay, io meet iuc icon mien bu Bavamo, Is fully empowered to concede pardon ui,.i mimical rights and liberties on the bisis tbat tbe island ot Cuba shall continue uuder the flag ot Spain. The United States steamer Gettysburg has retained from Nue?ltas, The rebels were closely pressing the siege. Tbe garrison had turned on of the churches into a fortress, and with the assistance of the Snanish vrssels-of-war In the harbor were hold ing out until rclnfoi cements could leacb them. A detachment of troops sent by land to their relief was defeated by tbe rebels. The latter bave no artillery, bat are well supplied with Spencer rifles, which they nse with effect. The Planters ot tbe surrounding country were much do-heartened by fears ot a famine. HAVANA, Jan. 12 Evening.-'transports, with (II teen hundred troops from Cadiz, leached Havana this morning. Tbe steamer Tentonia arrived to day from New Orleans, on ber way to Hamburg. London, Jan. 12. ror some anexpiameu reason, HIko Kangabe, the Oreolan Ambassa dor at Paris, who it was supposed would re u re sent Greece in the Conference, baa been refused participation in its sessions, lie n as protester against bis exclusion, and appealed to the Gre cian Government at Athens for instructions. Tbe Conference will await the action of Greece in tbla matter, and tbe Bession announce! for to- day will probably be postponed for a lime In consequence. 1MADKID, Jan. lis poor mnnsanu aoiaiers bave volunteered toelr services to toe Govern ment to assist in suppressing the Insurrection in Cuba. Hie New fork Markets). Nkw Yokk, Jan. 12. The money market was very easy lu the foienoju at 0to7 nor cent, for call loans, but alter meridian the demand be came active, and (here were transactions at coin Interest, and we did bear of exceptional transactions at l 6i and 1-10 per cent. The demand was chiefly from small borrowers with mixed collaterals, and nrsl-class Urms round no difliculty In getting all the money thny wanted at the legal rate in currency. 3 80 P. M. - Tne money market was more active this afternoon, and tbe rates of interest advauced from 7 per cent, currency to 7 per cent, gold, but at the close was easier again. mocks at the (second Hoard were heavy and lower, being unfavorably ail'ected by toe tem porary Hurry in the money market. The Uold market closed steady at Viii. Loans were made at 65 -12(0.7 per cent for cunning. Tbe Govern ment bond msrket was heavy and lower this afternoon tbe flurry in the money market, and tbe report that tbe Treasury would sell five minions or bonds, caused the downward move ment. Mr. Vandvck has only 8000.000 to sell io any event, and there la no immediate prospect of this amount being sold. The stock market at the close was unsettled and generally lower .7 p,- j - - i llzations by the bulls and hammering I ars. I under rea by tbe bea Gen. liutlei's Great Financial Speech. Washington, Jan. 12. BuUei's speech ou the tinauces was listened to with great attention by the memDers of the House. At tbe close ot bis hour, bis time was unanimously extended twenty minutes, and then extended indefinitely. Among those pre sent were Senators Morioo, Cattell, ami Sher man, and otner inemDera or the seuate f inance Committee; also Special Comnissioner of Revenue D. L. Wells. Toe delivery of the speech occupied nearly two hours. At its con clusion General butler waj warmly conrata- tulated by his friends. Shipment of Specie. New Yokk. Jan. 12 The Alleunania. for Europe, takes out 8l3,OuO In specie. The Contested Election discs. The, examination of witnesses in tbe above matter was resumed yesterday afternoon beiore bxanitneis Uatu.rs and Messick. Tue boxes containing tbe paoers of the Koutth Division of the Twenty-Uftn Ward, and Sixth ot the Seven teenth, were produced by Recorder Giviu aud Acting Chief ot foltce ClarK, aud weie opeued. Iu the latter there was no list of taxables, but ail the other papers weie found in it, and otitred in evidence. In the former all the papers were found, and also offered in evi len'0. To the oath of tbe officer tnere is no swoin superscription or jurat attached. Recorder Given then tesiinea mat there was no probability ot auybidy but the Mayor or blmselt having access tu tnese boxes in tne vault; on ihe night of tbe October election me vault was empty ; be went Into it at about bait-past eight In the evening; was thete when the Mrst boxes came in and remained tnere until an oi them came in: nobody could have doue any thing to the boxes tbat night witnout witness see ing him; tbe vault was opened next day by witLess and the Chief of Police, representing the Mayor, to take in boxes of the Twenty suth aud 0E6 o herof the upper wards, out which he lotgot. Tbe vault was thcu made secure by witness, who kept possession of the keys ot tbe inner door. On an order lrom the Court ot Common Pleas, about three weeks ago, Acting Chief of Police Clark, representing the Mayor, and witues, entered tbe vault, took ite large and only box ot the Filth precinctot the Twentieth ward into court, and returned it npa n; the vault was then locked, and had not been opened since until yesterday ; the keys of the inuer uocr had been in witness' possession ever since tbe election; tbe door has always been opened and closed by witness; the lock has not been tampered with. Cioss-examiued There is nothing spec'al about thete boxes that attracts my atteution; the boxes are all alike, and it one or two were icken out and replaced, I ot course could not tell it; cannot say how many keys tbe Mayor has for the outer door; tbe key tor that door will not unlock the inner door; I have kept these keys banging in my desi ever tijee election. Thomas B. Reeves recalled There was no list of taxables of the Sixth division of tbe Seven teenth ward tiiea in the office of tbe Prottiouo lary of the Court of Common Pleas; with the exception ot tbe Judge's returns, the following are all tbe papers that are Bled from that divi sion in the office, viz : The list of voters, houily leturns, oaths of officers, the return ot votes for each officer voted lor, and a tally list ot voters. Mr. lfawle, for contestant?, said: All the papers except tbe return ot votes lor the offices not now iu dispute 1 otter in evidence. The votes In tbe Sixth precinct of the Seventeenth waid were as follows:-Mayor Fox, 4G0; Tyn- dale, 66; City Solicitor Barter, 59;Worratl, fi7: Receivcr'of Taxes-Melloy, 45tf; Peltz, 67; City Commissioner Weaver, 460; McCuen, 56; City Controller Getz, 459; Hancock, 67; Pro thonotary of Common Picas FMch r, 406; Donapau, 67; District Attorney Sheppard, 40(i; Gibbons, t7. The total list of voters ot that division was but 615, whereas the return frr the Piothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas and District Attorney is 623, and lor all the others 61C. On the list tbere are two numbered 128, making a difference of one vote in the excess ot those recorded. Mr. Gerbatt called the attention of the Ex Hminers to the fact that ou the tally list of tbe Sixth division ot tbe Seventeenth ward there is a mistake in addng up the tally for tbe ninth hour, whereby the vote tor Furmau Sheppard is added up 23 votes instead ot 18, and tbat the same mistake is made in the same list and the same hour ia tbe tally for Albert W. r-h tcuer, Mr. Reeves cross-examined I am prepared to Fay tbat nolist oi taxables was bled in the Stxtli division of tbe Seventeenth ward; there was no list of trxables Bled by mi.-dalie among any ot the papers of the October election in the office of the l'rotbonotary. Adjourned until this afternoon at 3 o'clock. A young woman of 27, in Kentucky, Las spent nineteen yerrs in Bleep. Snow is three feet deep, oa a level, in the upper portions of Maine It is predicted that Vermont and Mains will grant suffrage to females this winter. Treasurer Spinner, in his report, urges that female cletks be paid the same salaries as males. Deer were never more plentiful in the North woods. New York, than they have been this winter. One hunter named Milo Biker employs abont thirty men to hunt for him during the season, and sends the product of tbeir guns ana skui to marKet. Thus far he has sent upwards of five hundred carcasses to New York and other cities a considerable number having been shipped to Troy. The price of deer's meat, by the carcass, is from twelve to niieeu cents per pouna MAnmM teleqbapji. i tor additional Marin 2Tgnn FXrit fog. ii.h itflifl TOB PHILADELPHIA THIS DAT imkiiM 7 XX MoOlf H iWh.. 01 in BOM HITH,...,H.4 5fliHlH WATBR. fHJLLA DELPHI A BOARD QW TRADB, I. C. Met AM MOM. J. iBieie W KTH BaiLI.. Monthly Committ, Hknuv wimhob. MOVEMENTS OP OCEAN STEAMERS FUK AilKlUOA. Olla ........Lonilon .New ork..M......Tea. 12 Aex'iB Wiasgow New Vork..n,n.n..ia, lt VlrBlnl.......-...I.IverpK)I...New York .Deo. 19 (j.olWB8liliigW)n.l.lverKM)l.New York. ........ lo. u Cot Boston LI veriHHl...New York..M....M.I'0. 83 Hflvtlla. .........LIVBrpK)I...New York Koc .) Inwa.. ..UlMaow...New Yor.....llo. V Wui. Pni London New York .....Deo. !iS t olordo....Llver)Ool...New York ....... Dto. 2s( DrODinrk.. Llvervool...New York........lHO. so lliy of N. Yor-LlverpM)I...Nw York Deo 8i Moravian. ... ,XJvnrpool...PortlaD(L ......ueo. si run aunur&i .New Yi)rk...l.lvriioot... Nw YorK.,.LIVfrHK)l.... .New York...BremD..., .New York.Llverpool.., .New York.UlaHKow. Chin ....... A in tin Hf iuj1'U .... V. ol N.York Jn. Jan. Jan. J an. ..Jaa. ...Jan. Iowa.. ii.nl AuLweru...Mew Y(r...l.l veriKHll... Morro Castle.... New Y ork... Havana -Jan. Piouf r.........Phllada.... W IIiuIlikiuu J to. Toiiawan(la...PUtlttilR Bavannab Jan. Mailpoaa. Nrw York...New ()rlt an(i....Jaa. Jnniaia PhlladR. Nnw Orieau..Jao. ataraaunmrleaPtallala Havana -Jan. Mails aie lorwaraea oy every steamer mine regular line. 1 bt sieamers for or from Liverpool call at 4ueentown, except the Canadian line, wblcb call at Lomlopderry. Tbe steamers tor ot from tbeUuntl nent call at Honthampton CLEARED YE8TKRDAY. Steemshlp Prumetbeus, Uiay, Cbarleaton, E. A. Sou dr l o, HieanjHhlD Brnnette. II owe. New York. John F. Oh I. Barque J. A Wick wire, Wiley, Antwerp, C. C. Van Horu. K.i one New York, nihhs. Matanzas. Merchant A Co. HrhrB.Cai.lner, Robinson, Ulenfuekos, ti, UOarsoo A (JO, ARRIVITD YKTKROAY. Br. barqne bcolimb BrMe. Allen. 13 days from WliKlsor. N. B., Willi plaster to C. C. Van H'ira. Hifcr Clayton A Lowber. Jackion, I day from Knjrna. Del., wnn grain iojh, i Huwiey A uo. tcbr Buff, J'avin. i day trom Smyrna, Del., with iriln lo Jan. L. Ilewiev A Co. Brbr Oen. Sheridan. Buell, 2 days from New York, Wlta grain io jb. nowiej a ui, MKMCIRANDA. Rtpsmihlp Pioneer. Catharine, for Philadelphia, ailed from Wilmlniton. N. It. vnU-rdiv. HlenjhlD Hnnter. KuiUne. (or Pnlladnlnht isnca ironj I'roviaence h lout. Barque Maria Margaretba. Dalon, hence, at rjver, pi oi i-iiih uiu fins Kurlcbetta, Fillberto. for Philadelphia, cleared al l'aieimo 161 b olt. Brig Harry Hteoart. Weeks, sailed from Menslna 161 b ult. furPblladelpbla berore reported lor Boston. Brig Mary C. locnery. Comery, lor Philadelphia, sailed irom Medina 17th olt. Brig Louis C. Madeira. Moalandcr, il days from raleimo for Philadelphia, was towed through the Btrana inin on. Kchr Ina L hence, below Boston 11th Inst. f cbr Marietta Tilton, Irom Baltimore lor Boston, at Holmes' Hole lotn lust. Hchr Jchn B. Auftin, hence for Boston, at Holmes' 14 ..la llth lil. t-chr Frank Herbert, Crowall, at Boston 11th Inst., frim New castie, jiei. fi'br Mary U. Farr, Malcy, hence, at New Bedford 10th iDt. MISCELLANY. Rrlff Fcvle. Ray. at Uueenatowo 21th ult. from Phi- lanemhla. experienced a succesilonol heavy wtaieny and sootheriy gales on tbe 1Mb weatward or tbe AEorm: loot halls and spars ana ban oowxpriiiiptuoit. hte was undergoing repairs at QueetBtown on the 2Ba"auetynthla Palmer, hence for Botterdam, lost five nitn overboard previous to her arrival at Uueenc town. . . . ,. , irt.,u hia. had her i reiopoiasi crtrrnu away, aud bUBtaintd btber damage, on tbe passage. NOTICJI TO MARINERS Official Information baa been received at this office that ll.hu bave been ezbiblied from a llgblbouie re cently erected on Mauger Cay. north of TurneOe 1-lands, at the northern ap macb to House. Wes' Indies. TbellehtA aretbree tlx ed white llaQts. faclnar lo tbe NR. ana SW the two lower lights elevate! 4'J leet. and ihe upper light t3 teet bove tbe level of the tea. in clear weather they aoouid do seen rrom a distance ol IS feet The Illuminating- apparatus la by tennis. '1 he llbtbnue Is 67 teet high aud constructed oi Iron: tbe upt-er part la painted black and tbe I iwer part white. Tbe lights oan be seen above tne trees tn m i II points cf inecompsss hut tbe llcbthone la een from seaward alone, from NR. to 8W. by W. It stands in lat. 17 K7i N.. long. S7 w. orurennwion. AH hearings are n-agDeiie. varlalion7 0e. latterly in infix. Ut order. W. B. BHUBRICK. Chairman. Treusury Department.Ofltce Lighthouse Board, Wash- tngtoD. ii. i;.. juu. i. iHb. LEGAL NOTICES. N THE ORPHANS' COUET FOR TUB CITY L AND COCNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. KH ateoi WIlI.IAM FLKMI NO. deceased. The Auditor arooln ed by tbe Conn to audit, settle, and adjust the account ot KUUEN E Y. JOUNoO V, admiuwirator of the Kstate of WILLIAM H'hKU- INO. deceased, and io report distribution ot tbe baltince In tue bauds of said accountant, wl 1 meet the parties liiterested, lor the purposwror nts ap pointment, on w UiNh.u y. January au, o'clock P. M.. at the olllcol CltUIHE W. ttPlE Eso. No. .ui il via. btieet. in the City or fhiifc delphla. 19 11 la 15 18 TyASIIINGTON, D. C, NOVEilBER 20, 'lo the Boston ai a ft nao'ipnia Salt lri cmpanj: 1 bave tLoroutiniy (imiiu tbe Letter Paiei.t cran ed to Willl.ml) Cutler ot i'bll.d'l- pbla, b(-ptenber s, ist. lor an Ic proved uietlioaon r par , desiccat -ok, and prt-anivlnt tieb, wl'h ihe following resuli: 'I lie clnlms In ( Ullers pateoi cover first, the boi fd and de sk cm ed Usb isantwujruifuc Ure or errumt-rclal article: and. Btcord. I be prncens de- scrlbt d In the speclllcatlnn by which tliav uew article is prepared An my opinion, these are valid and buti- cleutclalrrs. gj3 '1 be lirsl claim tecuies to the Inventor boned and denlccaUd llh as a new article of manufacture or commerce, by wbaiever process It may be produced. Oilier procetsPS than tbat claimed by Cutler may r.n devihed. and may. perhaps, be nr and uateut- able; but tl.e discoverer of such new process canuot put ti e article Into tbe msrlcet and sll It. If he did so. be would lndlnge the first claim In Cutler's patent, and be liable to damaxea to ibe exteuinf 8' ch Inftlngenienl; and to produce this new article bv an oid process applied to other thlnirs. wmil'l bt rqually an lufrlpgeuieol of tbe lirsl claim In Cutlet's paten'. . . 1 l ave nc doubt the article and tbe praorss Clalnitd In Culler s patent are new ann patemaole, aud thepattut suuiuleut lor tii- ir ir tecu KUMIKD Bu'BKa I ennrur In the above opinion. GEO. HARDING. Philadelphia, December m. ists. Iconcur. C. A. fc IS WARD. New York, December 21. iws. T have examined tbe leti-ra patent referred to in tbe tori going opinion of Mr. 11 irk e. and lully aieren Kl.h Ur. Burke In thai op'nlun. Ai y persou usIiik the process to prepare tue nu miriugwi iinni, ...it ins trnnti Diitu oi delimit tbe "blued and slccated Uh ' whelUertprmiared by that piocss or any other process lu'riugea i hb'. Kew York, Deeemter so. lses. I concur In the foregoing opinions of Messrs Burke and tinot a. vuaklls u. a. cu ui n. Jauuaiy 6.186P. We concur In the foregniDp opinions. BTKWAR1'. KirCll A W03DFOHD. No. 271 Broadway, N. Y., Jan. 7. lbiiu. lUtit TTMTtD STATES KKVENUE STAMPS. I I i .l,i,Jnnl Denot. M . (I4 CHE8N UT StroeL intruJ Depot ho iltlfl. 'lK 1 11 Street, one door belo Cbeanut. ijatb:Uhed lBtii. Kcvenne Stamps of every description constantly on oai.d in any amount, i. h. X1..1. tr K.nrAss Dromntlv attended to United States Notes bratta on Pblladvi pbla or Mel toik or current funds received in payment. iiavtlonlAF .ttAntliin nnlit io small orders. Th. d.i.tmi. nt ftwi inminlHslwU can be eonsnltei and any lnloru.atJ regrrdlng lw law cbeeriull Tan. T-vB. KIKELTN, AFTEB A RESIDENC1 yj na practice oi thirty years at tne ctormweai corner of Third and Union mreela, has lately re nioved to Hwnth BlUUV&MXH bUreet, between MAJU a Is superiority in tbe prompt and perfect ou re ol 11 rtcenl, cbronlo, local, and constltnUunal affeo- tlers OI aspeciai nainre, ia iut.iu .i, , M n,ua or the skin. aDDearlng la a hundred dif ferent forms, totally eradicated: mental aud physical ...tnui.nd all nervous debilities Solent! tloalU and tocoeaalulir treated. Omoe boon from IA.lt, otr.M. Q0TT0S AND FliiX, HAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, ui all number and brands Tent, Awnlnsr. Trnnk, and Wagon cover Duck. Alan. Paner Manulaclui era' Drlor Fella, from on to several feet wide; Paullnaj, Billing. Hall Twine, eto tin. KisJONEM1 Allay 1R1ZE8 CAPHKD IN ROYAL HAVANA KENTUCKY, aud MlbWtJUUl Lvl 1 B.H1 Clrct rcolars sent aud Information tlveu JUHKPH HA1KH. MO. 71 AUUJAAtWAY. iew York. Pos Office am con, h uuua CHESHUT ST.RIKK ASSOCIATION 2000 SHAKES . . . $100 EACH. rawuDMT how. joaipn t. thom as Tbiasobeb-B. HAMMETT. DIRECTORS. WM. O. MOORHKAD, JOH N FALLON, MATTHEW BAIKD. B.HAMMK1T, A. V, BARCLAY. HOS. J. 1L CAMPBELL HON. J. T. THOMAS, LUTHER DOCK, 11. E. BROWNS. A LIMITED AMOUNT OF BTOCK FOR BALK. The Company who own the SPLENDID NEW SKATING RINK, Corner Of CHESNUT and TWENTY-THIRD Streets have Instructed us to offer a limited amount of the stock for sale In shares of One IIu ndred Dollars each. A large amount of money has been expended In tbe erection of this oulldkig, which la 20 by 11 feet. The main hall Is 56 feet high. It Is confidently expected that the Hlnk will be ready fur use on Christmas Day. Each share of stock will be entitled to an advance dividend, payable yearly, of twenty per cent. (990) In ticket. Buch dividends may be taken In single, season, or coupon tickets, which are transferable. Regarding the success of the project there can be no donbt, as tbe building is Intended for a public hall, to be used for I'onroriN, Church Fairs, Fentlvala, Con- TCiitioun, Agricultural Exhibition, etc. It is understood that numerous Insulations of a similar character in various parts of the country have been quite remunerative, and itl a confidently believed tbat this will not prove an exception. Further particulars can be obtained at our omoe. DE HAVEN & BROTHER. HANKERS No. 40 South TIUKD Street. 12 17 lmrp JiJADSLPHIA. life insurance. the n.tional LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THIS United States of America, WASHINGTON, D. C. Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Appreved July 25, 1808. CASH CAPITAL, IS 1 .000,000 BRANCH OFFICE: FIIIST NATIONAL BANK 1IU1LD1NU, PHILADELPHIA, Where tbe business of the Company ts trans acted, and to which all general correspou enoe should be addressed. DIRECTORS. CLARENCK H, CIjAUK, E. A. KOLLIIVS, Hkmhy i. Cooke, Wm. K. Chamolkr, John D. Uekkkkj, Kdwakd Uoogk, fcl. C b'AHM Sd'l 00 K. JAY COOK E. JOHN W. KLL1S, W. i. MOOKHtAD, Ukorgk F.Xylku, J, HlJSCKLiY CIjAKK, OFFICERS. CLARKNCK H. Ci.ark, Philadelphia, President, Jay Cooke, Chairman Finanoo and Kxecuilva VUaUaUlVIW tJ irkiuv I iVkAirv Wooh Irtortwi VIta.PiAallAH A A A, X A -r ai, v v noutugwui V A irjniuout Hiiu atiuni y t E b.'luBisjcH, WaaUlneton, Assistants eo'y. O.. . m. w.. u A Liu ITU M It MiiHinul IU.a,.)... r nanvio vie i.a a a u asa. , uAvuivni iuuvbUl v J. Kwinq Mjcakjs, M. !., ABsistaut Medloal MEDICAL ADVISORY BOAKD. J. K. BAKMuj, burgeon-Geiieral U. B. A., Waah- ltigion, P. j. HoRwrns, Chief Medical Deoarliuen U.S. ri; WaMiluglon. D. W. BLlttS, M. V., Washington. SOLICITOUS AND ATTORNEY'S. Hon. Wm. E. Chandler. WHShlngieu, D. o. Ukobgs Hakiig, Philadelphia, Pa. THE ADVANTAGES Oflered by this Company ares It IsalSallODal Company, chartered bvsna. cibl act of Congress, liM6. 11 buu a paid-up capital or si.uuo.UUO. Il cllerB low rales of premium. .It lurnlshea larger insurance than other com panles for the same money. ii is uennite anu certain in its terms. Il is a home company in every locality. Iia policies are exumpl from altacnment. 1 litre are no anneoiBsary rebtiicuons lu the policies. livery poncy is non-iorieitaDie. Policies may be taaen whlcu pay to the in sured their lull amount and returtvall the pre miums, so thai the insurance costs only the Iu terest, on tue annual paymenia. Pollclts may be taken that will pay to the insured, alter a certain number of years, during lile an annual Income of oue-teuiu the amount named in the policy. Mo extra ra to la charged for risks upon the lives of females. IB 8 wrp II lnsnres not to pay dividends, but al so low a cost that dividends will be Impossible. TRUSSES. "BkELEY'S HARD RUBBER TBUHa IbMU Wo. U7 CAlLMMUT btreot. Tuia Truaa cor reotiy applied will cure and retain with ease tbe most difficult rupture: always dean. Hunt. easy. sale, and oointortabib, nsed lb bathing, lilted to form, never rusta, breaks, soils, become limber, or moves from place. r0 strapping, tun uuooer Aoaominai Hup. norter. bv which the Mothers. Corpulent, and Ladle sullerlng with female weacneaa, will find relief and perfect support: very ugnt,neai, ana eueciuai. rut Instrumenu bhonlder Braces, JClaatlo Utocklncs fo weak limbs, Suspensions, eto. Also, large stock bes Lea thai Itoaaam, half asnal price. LtAj In a i tea 4 ivwiM 13a17 moved to 137 Hl!XOW XBUi UII1T1!;L BTATISa MINT, MAKSU fc CO.'B NEW MUSIC HTOKE, NO. 1317 CHKSN UT HI., abave THIRTEENTH, PHILADELPHIA. Music Publishers, aud Dealers In Musical Mer ouauuine ui every uescripuon. JOHN MA1WH, WHOLESALE AND HErAIL AGENT OR THE BALE OF THE BEST GOLD AND BILVEK WATCHES DIRECT FROM EUROPE. CHEAPEHT IN THE WORLD. No. 1317 CHESNUT STREET. 128 tuths 2m IN THE MUtilU STORE. VIRE GUARDS, rvB HOKB FBONTM, ASTtUMS, rAO- IVUlUf, ETC. Patent Wire Railing CIron Bedsteads, Oraamenta Wire Work, PaperUakers' Wires, and every variety Ol Wire wota, manniacinrca Dy t mwt No, 11 Worth BIXTU 0 0 B N flZOHAN BAG HAnCVAOTORr. 0 1 JOHN I . SAILITi R, E. corner ol 4jfcUi(TpJ5',i WATKB Btreola, DKAUCRS IN BAUa AND BAGOINtJ . Of every deacrlpUon, air eratn, noor, Bait, bupex-Fhphale of Zdma, Bom Larte and utaii QtTNN V bahs eoDstaatly oaViand lijJl Alan, tvrvw. mil f. "wwiMiana AMUSEMENTS. 1" HE MENNERCHOn'8 GRAND BAL MA8QTJS WILL TAKE FLACK JANUART 14, m. OX AT TH1 AMKRIOAN ACADEMY OF MUdlO, Price of subscription fs admlltlng a irentlem.n one lady, Addi lonal lady's ticket, i each. snj,. lots' tickets, to cenie each. "t;"' Tlckeuj ot admltalon, by sabscrtptfoa Only, can h. obtained of the following members aud hM,, managers: " William J. Horstmann, Ktq., Filth and tha. slreeta. - t . Jr L. Herbert, Fsq., Fourtk and Raoe streets. A. B. Keicbenbacb, No. 12.W chesnui street. Mark H. Muckle. ledger Ollloe. llarnianus NeO, Bansom, above Sixth ttreeL K T. ricbmldt, No. 10 Arch street. Louis Tourny, No. 817 n, becond street, U. A. bcbwais, No, nm Chesuul street, A. J. Ulass No, 607 N. Hecoud street Cbarlts J. Itolb, Ho. 114 New street, A. Weihenmajer, Fifth and (Jherry streets. Lee A Walker, No. HI Cbesnul street, Dr. i. B. Howard Gltiings, Thirty -third and Uarka streets, West Philadelphia. A. Uergentbaler, t. W. corner Fourth and Race. Bcbaeter A Koradl. corner Fourth and Wood. A. V. Penes. No. 10 btrawoerry street. George JT. Bebkert, No. 71H Uueanut street. U W. A. Trumpler. No 86 Cbesnut street. Lorens Hchnare. No 9 Bank street. News Htand, Conilnenial, Mr. Covert, (J. A Aie Bubna, Cneauut street. 1 77t N. B. Carriages will set uown heads aontb, and take np heads north. )HTI ADELPHIA ciia Y. PHILHARMONIC 80- THE FIRST GRIND CONCERT ol this 8orle y will take piace on bA'lUBDAY AVKNINU, Jan. 1. 18, AT THI ACADEMY OF MUSIC. A MAUN1 1CENT OhCUhXTRA of slxly-hve, cooslHtlng ol all the best artls's of Phil., deipbla. uodKrthe dtrectlou of M.r. W.O. DIKiRich will render Beoibi ven'a ivaa, bKVBNTH SYMPHONY In a manner of excellence that baa never bean equalled in this city. a MAU LLE CAMILLA TJRSO. Tht" yonng and extraordinary Violinist, whose artistic performance hs won the admiration of tha wor d, will make ber first AND ONLV APPEAKANCE THIS SEASON MU. C. H JAKViH, " whose exqnlslte touch and perfect execution Justify his celebrity, will execute brilliant t PIANO SOU). This combination, with other Grand Orchestral PelectloLs. comprises one of the finest programmes that has ever been offered to the Philadelphia I utile. heason Tickets, admitting the holder to Four Concerts ai d Twelve Rehearsals. J-lngle Tickets -.Wofl Ticket aomltilng Two persons......... -...woe hi bfcrlbers' kxira T Icket tocauh Concert i an BlngieTickeU to each Kebearsal " .iJf Tickets to Non-Sulmcrlbers to each Concert... ) so For sale at the Ollloe of tbe Hociety, No. llui ciUEd NUT Bireet, three days previous ta the Concert, and at Ibe Academy ot Music on the 10th of January. Btibficrlplions received at the Oilce. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert to begin at I ore cintly. N. B.-NO RESERVED BE A.T9. . . C. B. UODWOKTH, President. J. A. OaTze. Secretary. 1 12 tu wit PAREPAROSA AT CONCERT HALL, FAKl'A-RUoA CONCSIKTH. A. DE VIVO ...... MANAQJCII Mme. FARh-f A-KOOA tbe great favorite aud muat popular cauta'rlce, on her triumphant return in Pblladelpbia, overland from ( ail lorula, after an nn. (araUeled successful season of opera and Concerts on tne Pacific coast aud Wes ern btates, will give in n,. city ol her former triumphs positively only TWOORANJU tONCERTS, WKDNERPAY AND THDHbDAY, Jau. 13 and 14. lime, PAHEfA-KO.iA will be assisted by Mr. JtHOoKHOiBK BOWlKk, Kogilsh Tenor. bW P. FKHBANTI. tbe Brilliant Baritone. Mr C'AHL ROSA, Vlollinat, M;, PATT18O tne DI .tlnsnlshed Pianist. . Mr UKORuE W.COLBY. Acoompanist! Mr. J.IH.VY (his brut appearance In Polladelpbla). from London, the grea' est OorneUa-Piston player In the world, engaged at great expense expressly for AumiHsion.fi; ueseiyed Heft's. l 80. The sale Of BUMPLEH ts Music Store CHEiNCT Street, i l TWENTY-FIRST AND RACE STS. MAMMOTH SKATING RINK. 7 his srlendld Rlnk-tbe largest and most masnlfl. cent in the country is rapidly approaching com- pieiiuD. me ice on it nas oeen but iltue affected bv tha present warm weather, an admirably adapted is it ior Its purpose; and on tbe first approach of cold wtather agulu It a 111 be coa REOPENED TO THE SKATERS AND TRW PUBLIC, wbenlts mammoth sheet of ice capable of aasllv accommodating kt one time 20CO SKaters.will be found in magnlbceut condition far skating, 1 11 WALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT 71 TxllB (Wednesday) U.VK.SINU. Jan. i ' UNF-yUIVOUAL bUCCEit ' Of PlonBouclcault a great sensai lonal drama of AF-lkK DARK: OR, LONDON BY NIOHT J. E MCLONOUJH as .....OLD TOM New scenery by R, S. bmllh and John Thome macbloery by Alex. Wilson; muslo by Simon Hasa'er In order to accommodate thos woo reslda in ki.! cent cities aud towns, there will be riuhi format ce ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AT 1 O'CLOCK. KS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STfcEET THE. ATKE. Begins at halt-past 7. ENOKMOU-S HOUSK. . . ENTHL'BlAlsTIO AUDIKNOEl FOURTH WkEK. CoN IIN UEO SUC0ES3. Ol AUgubtln Daly's local play, -wwjwa, A FLAfcH OF LluHTNlNQ. IT WILL BE UIVEN TO-NIGHT, with Its New bcenery. Intricate Machinery and Efficient Cast Beats seenred six days In advance. . THEATRE COMIQUE, SEVENTH STREET belcwArcb. Commences at 7'la. bole Lessee aim Manager- J. O. GRKflnnv CROWDED N1UHTLY TJ WIXNES MloS hUSAS BALTON AND COMIC FNOLIetU OPEKA COMPANV OFFF.N BACH'S "66," "66." ' Preceded with a sparkling comedietta. 11FAY-BEEF1T OF f-UHAN O ALTON. MATINEE, MAI URDAY, At' 2. 1 list FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. EVERY EVEN INU AND BATORDA Y AFTERNOOK. A1C . RJ5.AT t-XMB!NATION TROTJPa ; in Grand Balleta. Eth oplan Burlesque! Bonaa Daucea. Pantomimes. Oymuaat Acts, etoT aou9 YALER'S (LATE IMILLER'S) WIHteti Stree,.UAlll-Kfi' ' ' . 2mViMX TUE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly tha bm pe ty 01 the UKAU UUKK OF BAUa, purchased at great expense by Jauib VALUrt.of tnii oii, ?2 com.lnallou with FLAMER's OKOIifCSTRA a'nS Mss NHLUE ANDERfWN. will per forjLvFRV AFTERNOON and KVENINQ at the above-maj tloned place. Admlsslun free. vui?' QARL WOLPSOHN'S THIRD GREAT MATINEE WILL BE OlVktf NEXT FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 15th Inst., At 4 o'clock, FOYER OF THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, when be will be assisted by the distinguished artists. Mr. EDWARD COLONNE and HERR RUDOLPH HENNIQ. ADMISSION, ONE DOLLAR, m "pBOMPl T0 ACTION." FAlRMOUNT STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANY, THE ANNUAL BALL OFT HIS COMPAN Y(31). Will Lke place at i tie w.nMM)l AMERICAN AOADFMY OF MU8IO Ou WEDNESDAY EVaNlNO. Jan. 13 1849. w,t,.a u u. utBY ' IsRS, Secretary. " H i rAM B. Mann, Treasurer. 1 ti 2t r DgHgraienia can nemaue by addreaalna O BAfiL TERT, No. Hiai MONT'KK k y St " t; WlttPg's Tus ruoie. no. 1UZ1 llinaut Blf.PAltAit AliHa.aa'a IJ...Ii . No 110. Cbesuut street. " """ " u uT.ZZ"' CABL SENTZ' AND MARK HASSLER'S 0R ( BE-Tl A MAITNKKh, e.VFRY SATURDAY at 8H 1-. M IN MIMCAL FlINOH ALL Single Ad mlfcSlon. M ret if. Fackate ol 4 tickets. Al. atBouer' No. libit CHEteNliT St.. aud at Ihe Door. ill 4 tf TXT ILLIAM S. GRANT VV (V.MMlMttlONMFRCHANT. NO S 8. DELAWa RK a venue, Philadelphia. AGENT FOB 1 Dupost'i Gnnpowder, ReHued Nitre, Charcoal, eto W. Baker A Ou's Chooolaie, Coooa. and Krouia. Crocker Bros, at Co.'i taUow Metai Biieaaiina Bulbs, aad A alia, EVERY WEDNESDAY, at l F.M.-TtokJuMW at the door, and an principal Mulo Stores Iauk. ages of five lor tl; single 2d csutT. 1
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